Back in November, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla exposed his contempt for those who dare question the narrative surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines when he called vaccine skeptics “criminals” in an interview with Atlantic Council CEO Frederick Kempe.

Anyone guilty of spreading so-called “misinformation” should be considered an unlawful member of society.

In a recent interview with CBC, Bourla doubled down on his previous comments. When he was asked directly about his reasoning for making such an extreme comparison, Bourla could not hold back his contempt, yet again.

“I’ve heard you talk about those who would deliberately peddle in misinformation as criminals. Is that something you stand by? is that something you believe in?” interviewer Andrew Chang asked.

“Yes, I do, because they literally cost lives. They know what they are saying is a lie.” he said.

“There’s an article – a picture of my wife – I forced her to get the vaccine and then because of the vaccine she died.

All of that lies, of course. And they did it, why? Because they wanted to convince people that were on the fence to do the vaccine – don’t do it, look his wife died – but forget that, that’s nothing compared to how many people who didn’t do the vaccine and died because of that.”

“So they are criminals,” Bourla concludes.

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