European Parliament votes to keep secret Pfizer contracts withheld from public
February 3, 2024 • by Jordan Schachtel
Leaked Pfizer contracts revealed that governments surrendered their citizens’ legal rights in exchange for access to a failed mRNA gene therapy that was once labeled the “miracle cure” to Covid-19.
European Members of Parliament (MEPs) have voted to keep its contracts with Pfizer and other Covid-19 “vaccine” companies a secret, successfully blocking public access to vital data regarding the EU’s dealings with shady Big Pharma enterprises.
In a vote 254-349 vote that defeated the transparency measure, a coalition of Davos-aligned parties prevailed in stopping the contract information from becoming widely available.
The scandal began when news surfaced that Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, had negotiated a backchannel mRNA injection deal with Pfizer’s Albert Bourla, which reaped massive profits for the pharmaceutical company.
The EU-Pfizer contract saga, which came to be known as “PfizerGate” in the European media, allowed for Pfizer to reportedly take on zero vaccine injury risk through an uncompetitive, clandestine negotiation that immensely enriched the Pharma giant.
The “center-right” European Peoples Party made up the greatest coalition of “no” votes, followed by the “centrist” Renew Party and the “center-left” Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D). These parties by and large represent the interests of the Davos class, with no room for serious debate about the major issues that concern Europe.