Whistleblower group Project Veritas obtained a copy of the said letter and posted it on Feb. 7 on its Twitter account. The letter appeared to pertain to the group's earlier expose involving Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer's research and development director.
"We are aware of and managing a recent incident where one of our colleagues was baited into conversation in a social situation and recorded without their knowledge," the letter said. It added that working at the New York-based drug company "makes colleagues an ongoing target" for groups such as Project Veritas.
"As Pfizer colleagues, we all have much to be proud of in the work that we do each and every day and enjoy sharing our work lives with our trusted loved ones. That said, we must safeguard all sensitive and confidential information at all times and exercise extreme caution amid any discussions with acquaintances."
The letter also warned employees of individuals posing "as news media to gain company information." In those situations, employees were advised to refer them to Pfizer's media relations team. "Only approved spokespeople are authorized to speak publicly about Pfizer's products, operations and reserch efforts," the letter stated. (Related: Pfizer responses to Veritas expose.)
The internal correspondence described the group founded and headed by James O'Keefe as among "anti-science activists … increasingly brazen in their drive to gain and manipulate information."
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"The tactics of these activists can be surprising and confrontational – including targeting specific individuals who are perceived to have confidential information about our science and in particular our COVID-19 vaccine. This targeting can happen online through social media and dating apps as well as in person through industry conferences or simple social situations, such as a casual conversation with a new acquaintance in a bar, on a date or at a party."
While the correspondence did not explicitly mention Project Veritas and Walker by name, the timing of its release appeared to coincide with the whistleblower group's expose.
The first revelation by the group, which it posted on Jan. 25, pertained to the Pfizer director's claims that the company is directing the evolution of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). This, he added, is to facilitate the development of new vaccines that will allow Pfizer to rake in huge profits.
"One of the things we are exploring is, 'Why don't we just mutate [COVID-19] ourselves so we could … preemptively develop new vaccines, right?' So we have to do that," he told an undercover Project Veritas journalist. "If we're [going to] do that though, there's a risk. No one wants to be having a [pharmaceutical] company mutating viruses."
According to Walker, Pfizer scientists had already been "optimizing" the process, albeit at a slow pace. He said: "Obviously, they don't want to accelerate it too much. I think they are also just trying to do it as an exploratory thing becauuse you … don't want to advertise that you are figuring out future mutations."
"We can do these selected structure mutations to make them more potent. The way it would work is that we put the virus in monkeys. We successively cause them to infect each other, and we collect serial samples from them."
The Pfizer executive told the undercover journalist of the risks doing such an experiment.
"You have to be very controlled to make sure that this [SARS-CoV-2] that you mutate doesn't create something that just goes everywhere. You're not supposed to do gain-of-gunction research with viruses. There better not be any more outbreaks."
Ultimately, Walker disclosed why Pfizer wanted to manipulate the pathogen responsible for COVID-19: "It's going to be a cash cow. COVID is going to be a cash cow for us for a while going forward."
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