The FBI and its Deep State controllers are apparently quite concerned about independent journalists who don’t toe their propaganda line.
In November, the agency raided the homes of Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and his employees to search for “evidence” in the “theft” of Ashley Biden’s diary. She is the daughter of President Joe Biden.
Now, Judicial Watch reports, the FBI is in cahoots with Pfizer, the Big Pharma China Virus vaccine profiteer, to pin something on the outfit.
Even leftist journalists expressed dismay and concern about the raid. They should be more worried now.
FOIA Request
Judicial Watch uncovered the probe in the FBI’s reply to a Freedom of Information request.
That inquiry of December 21 sought “all records of communications, whether by email (on .gov or non.gov email accounts), text message, or instant chat, between officials in the FBI, including but not limited to officials in the offices of the FBI New York Field Office on the one hand, and employees and representatives of Pfizer Inc. on the other hand, regarding Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and/or Project Veritas.”
It also sought all FBI-Pfizer comms to or from the e-mail domain “@pfizer.com.”
The FBI denied the records. But the denial confirmed that it was targeting PV with the help of the Big Pharma beast. Pfizer, apparently, is exacting revenge for PV’s reports that showed Pfizer’s own scientists doubt the efficacy and wisdom of mass vaccination against the China Virus. One employer called the outfit “evil.”
“The records responsive to your request are law enforcement records,” the agency’s FOIA officer replied:
There is a pending or prospective law enforcement proceeding relevant to these responsive records, and release of the information could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings. Therefore, your request is being administratively closed.
In other words, the FBI confessed it is targeting Project Veritas, and doing so with Pfizer’s help.
Big Pharma is pulling in $65,000 a minute peddling ineffective and potentially dangerous China Virus “vaccines.”
Bourla Confesses
Just days after the raid on the homes of O’Keefe and his employees, Pfizer chieftain Albert Bourla — the foreign-born animal doctor who landed in the United States just 20 years ago and is apparently still unfamiliar with the First Amendment — linked his company not only to the FBI but also the CIA.
In a talk with Atlantic Council Vice President Frederick Kempe, Bourla explained what the company had done to combat damaging “conspiracy theories” about the vaccines:
We were targeted by a lot of, let’s say, dark organizations that you don’t really know [who owns them]. You suspect that there are some countries behind. We were getting a lot of briefings from CIA, from FBI, about cyberattacks that may happen to us, but also about the spread of misinformation.
Bourla allowed that some of the unvaccinated are legitimately concerned about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.
“But there is a very small part of professionals [who] circulate, on purpose, misinformation so that they will mislead those that they have concerns [with the vaccine],” he continued. “Those people are criminals. They’re not bad people. They are criminals because they literally cost millions of lives.”
Raid in November
The obvious question is what the FBI and Pfizer are doing about PV and why. We might never know. We can assume one thing. Because Bourla has labeled those who dispute the official vaccine narrative as “criminals,” the FBI had to act. Presumably, that would include mRNA vaccine pioneer Robert M. Malone.
PV’s troubles began in November, with the FBI raid and its suggestion that the outfit stole Ashley Biden’s diary.
In fact, as O’Keefe said, a tipster provided the diary. The guerilla journalism outfit refused to publish it because it could not authenticate its contents.
The author of the diary, believed to be Ashley Biden, said she was molested as a child and took “not appropriate” showers with her father.
Even leftists were concerned about the precedent the FBI raid set.
“I’m sorry, but this is worrying from a press freedom perspective — unless & until DOJ releases evidence Protect Veritas was directly involved in the theft,” tweeted Trevor Timm of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. “Because if there is none, then the raids could very well be a violation of the Privacy Protection Act.”
The Privacy Protection Act protects “any work product materials possessed by a person reasonably believed to have a purpose to disseminate to the public a newspaper, book, broadcast, or other similar form of public communication.”
The Committee to Protect Journalists and American Civil Liberties Union also worried about the raid. Of course, they tossed in the obligatory denunciation of PV for its “methods.”
We await their commentary on the FBI working with Pfizer. Imagine what the Fourth Estate’s worthies would say if the FBI were working with Pfizer to target the New York Times.