Alix Mayer interview Part 2: Why you can't get COMIRNATY, why they are targetting kids, and more
My first Alix Mayer interview generated nearly 50,000 views. In this follow-up interview, you'll learn the "behind the scenes" maneuvers to circumvent our laws and promote a deadly vaccine.
Do you know the difference between the Pfizer EUA vaccine and the approved vaccine COMIRNATY?
Do you know why COMIRNATY isn’t available anywhere?
Do you know if it is even approved?
Are vaccine mandates legal?
Are employers that mandate vaccination, then fire you if you refuse, liable for damages?
If you know the answers to all of these questions, then there is no need to watch my latest interview of Alix Mayer, President of Children’s Health Defense, California.
But if you don’t, watch it now. You’ll be very pleasantly surprised.
Also, after viewing the interview, you may be wondering, “How can drug companies get away with that?”
In order to answer that question, using a whistleblower, I was able to obtain the secret official “new hire” training video used at the FDA. It’s self-explanatory.
What is this "comirnaty" issue about? I really don't get it. Here in the European Union, "comirnaty" is what you get when you don't get moderna's mRNA-Vax. It also has an emergency authorization here. It is a brand name for bnt162b2, as far as I understand it. There is also an international brand name registered which I had never heard of until I googled "comirnaty", it is "Tozinameran", and this is also bnt162b2. If you guys say, you can't get comirnaty anywhere, well you can get it here in the EU if you like. And you will not get anything else here. So what exactly do the small stickers for the yellow international vaxx-pass depict in the US? "Tozinameran"?
Here it is definitely (!!!) "comirnaty".
Steve, thank you for the interview with Alix, we all are grateful for your work.
If I might make a small constructive criticism though, I find that in these interviews you sometimes make some sarcastic comments or jokes that really break up the flow and I think serve more to confuse than explain. I could see myself making similar comments but I do think that they detract from the content and flow of your guest's explanations.
It's frustrating to inhabit clown world, and tempting to point it out.. but I think in the end clarity and seriousness will serve us better.