CAUGHT HIM! Rebel News pummels Pfizer CEO with questions at World Economic Forum
Avi Yemini and I were standing on the street at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, when we spotted Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, walking by.
It was the moment we were waiting for: one of the most hated men in the world going for a leisurely stroll because he assumed he was amongst friends. After all, in the three years since the pandemic began, have you ever seen a journalist ask him a tough question?
Well, he didn’t count on Rebel News and our accountability style of citizen journalism.
I walked right up to him and started asking him the questions that millions of people have surely been wondering for years. And a moment later, Avi joined in, making it a sort of walking press conference. And Bourla couldn’t answer a single question.
You know, there are hundreds of “accredited” journalists here at the World Economic Forum — the biggest names in news, from CNN to the New York Times. But you have to understand: they’re all here as WEF members, not to hold the WEF to account. They’re on Pfizer’s team. They would never ask Pfizer a tough question.
I really don’t think their CEO knew what hit him today.
That’s what we’re doing every day here at the WEF.
If you think this kind of citizen journalism is valuable, we sure could use your help. We have been demonetized by Big Tech — we survive through the support of our viewers. If you can help us crowdfund our trip to the World Economic Forum, please do. We’re travelling economy-class all the way, but with seven journalists, even modest costs can add up quickly.
Thanks for your help.
Today we really proved that, when it comes to holding the establishment to account, citizen journalists are the only ones who can be trusted. Everyone else is just too compromised.
Between Avi and I, we asked 29 questions. Everything we have been wanting to ask the Pfizer CEO for three years — from how much he has personally profited from the pandemic, to how much he has paid others to promote his vaccines, to important questions about when he knew his vaccines didn’t actually stop transmission, and why he kept it a secret.
If you like those questions — and thought Bourla’s silence was deafening — please help us continue our work to help us crowdfund more citizen journalism like this! (Thanks.)
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