Whistleblower Plaintiff Brook Jackson and Defendants Pfizer, Ventavia, and ICON met in Judge Michael J. Truncale's Beaumont, Texas, courtroom on March 1, 2023, to hear Pfizer's motion to dismiss the False Claims Act case Jackson filed against the pharmaceutical giant on behalf of the United States.
Depending on Truncale's ruling, the case could further expose the enormous fraud and deception between Pfizer and the U.S. government as the billionaire company cut corners and wasted taxpayer money to get its experimental COVID-19 gene therapy jabs into the arms of society.
"Pfizer promised to deliver a safe, effective vaccine for prevention of COVID based on honest clinical data. Instead, they delivered a dangerous, ineffective gene therapy, preventing nothing. Pfizer lied. People died. Time for discovery."
Pointing out Pfizer's incredibly well-constructed deception, Barnes explained that certifications were fraudulent, invoices were bogus, and Pfizer further argued that it didn't have to comply with the FDA rules, which is untrue and was rightly pointed out by Judge Truncale in Wednesday's hearing.
Most importantly, as previously noted, the contract Pfizer signed with the DoD states at least "Half a dozen times" that Pfizer will deliver "a safe, effective vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19." A task at which the company failed miserably.
With mounting evidence underlining the extreme measures Pfizer took to deceive the American people as the Biden administration stood by and watched, Barnes hinted that he thinks the next wave of potential litigation against Pfizer and Moderna will be centered around the fact they lied to their shareholders.
Barnes pointed out that just as Pfizer and Moderna lied to the Trump Defense Department by stating they would deliver a safe and effective vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19, the pharma giants also told their shareholders the same thing.
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