In a video released by Pfizer, Jordon Walker, the company's director, talks about the potential negative effects of the COVID-19 vaccination on women's reproductive health.
Their menstrual cycles are irregular. This is concerning because the vaccine could be interfering with their hormonal balance.
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— Eric Spracklen🇺🇸 (@EricSpracklen) February 4, 2023
Walker noted that the vaccine's side effects, specifically on women, have a connection to reproductive health.
According to Walker, there is an issue with their menstrual cycles, and further studies will have to be conducted to find out what caused this. He added that the COVID-19 vaccine shouldn't affect these cycles.
Despite the connection between the vaccine and reproductive health, Walker noted that the company does not yet know what the effects are.
He added that the company is still trying to figure out what caused this issue. Pfizer is aware that the vaccine is affecting the menstrual cycles of women, but it's not yet clear why. The company has noticed an issue with the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis.
He also noted that he's concerned that the vaccine could still be in the body and cause long-term effects.
He added that he's hoping that the studies will not find traces of the vaccine in the body that will affect the menstrual cycles. He noted that if something goes wrong downstream, it could lead to a scandal of a huge scale.
In a previous video, Walker had revealed that Pfizer was testing the COVID-19 virus in order to develop future profits from the vaccine.
Although it was carrying out studies on the virus, Pfizer labeled the virus as directed evolution.
During this video, Walker also discussed the risks involved in testing the virus. He noted that the company has to make sure that the virus doesn't mutate and create something new.
In response to Walker's video, the company released a statement saying that it was not engineering the virus.
The statement continued by saying that the company sometimes does the "wrong thing." This is an unnecessarily complex explanation that raises more questions.
The public backlash against Pfizer was strong after Walker's video was released. Officials from various parts of the country also criticized the company.
In response to the controversy, the Michigan state legislature sent a letter to Pfizer asking for answers regarding the claims made in the video.
It's clear that Pfizer has to hold itself responsible to restore the public's trust.
In 2022, Florida's Department of Health conducted an independent study on the vaccine.
The study revealed that men who were 18 to 39 years old experienced an 84% increase in the number of cardiac arrests after getting the vaccine.
The study was conducted to ensure that the safety of the vaccine was maintained. Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo noted that studies on the efficacy and safety of vaccines are very important.
Following the study's findings, the department released a guidance stating that men aged 18 to 39 should not be given the vaccine.
The latest video released by Project Veritas has caused the public outcry against Pfizer. It also highlighted the company's actions related to the COVID-19 virus.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on OAN.