One can only bet that Hunter Biden cut the deal for Wuflu tests purchased by “The Big Guy”.
As it turns out, Biden’s Wuflu tests are “made in China”.
Who believes this is a bad idea? Haven’t the Chinese always had America’s best interest at heart? Should we even bother pointing out the obvious?
https://twitter.com/SibleyMom2/status/1486929293296889860
Not only is this a slap in our face, but it’s pretty suspicious considering all the facts.
What could go wrong – Use the same people to make test that made and released the virus.
I’m sorry this is a national security risk. These tests must be made in the US— George Lee Joyner Jr (@Bubba_Joyner) January 28, 2022
No wonder we overpaid for them? I wonder how much the Biden family made from this deal?
One can only imagine what fake news media would report if Trump tried this crap. Of course, if Trump were still president, Chinese heads would already be served up on a silver platter, with a dose of fried Pfizer on the side.
Then, American companies would be tasked with manufacturing these tests. It would be a win-win, creating even more jobs and stimulating the still-thriving economy. But who I am to make a few predictions of such caliber. Let’s see what the word on the street is.
Tweeters Weigh In
Turns out, I’m not the only one using my “sarcastically shocked” emoji today. Emma here points out the probability of reliability in using these Chinese tests.
Yep. Got mine. Made in China. They also sat in a mailbox for four hours with temps in the teens. Instructions say store 35-75 degrees. I’m sure they’ll be accurate
— Emma (@SkiCountry7) January 28, 2022
I’m sure her mailbox was the appropriate temperature at all times. As was the mail truck and the boat they came over on. It’s crazy how fast those suckers were unloaded, considering the rest of the supply chain is hopelessly backed up.
Then, James points out the likelihood that our own government representatives might have a hand in the corruption.
I wonder how many members of Congress bought stock in Andon Health last week?
— James Algeo (@JamesAlgeo) January 28, 2022
Do not, I repeat, do not check the net worth of Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, or anyone named Biden in the coming months. It’s best not to watch the dollars pile high.
Of course, Charles is clearly cooking with Crisco, as his assessment is well-done.
So enriching the enemy…wonder who the brokers of this deal are…
— █▓░ᴄʜᴀʀʟᴇs ʀɪɢʜᴛ✝ (@Right_Realist) January 27, 2022
Maybe we should ask “the Big Guy,” as clearly “the Big Cheat” has given him much authority over such matters. And China is happier than a pig in poop, because they’re rolling in the dough.
check hunters bank account
— Dean of Stocks (@DeanofStocks1) January 27, 2022
Like I said, don’t look at any Biden bank accounts. It might inspire you to egg the White House. Personally, I could read these tweets all night. But it seems there’s a new scandal working it’s way into the Twitterverse. Or is it the Metaverse?
#PfizerGate
Far be in from us to say “we told you so,” but, well, we told you so. Turns out, the vaccine data was compromised. Worse than compromised. Falsified.
One article delves into some of the issues with these vaccines, but this barely scratches the surface.
In autumn 2020 Pfizer’s chairman and chief executive, Albert Bourla, released an open letter to the billions of people around the world who were investing their hopes in a safe and effective covid-19 vaccine to end the pandemic. “As I’ve said before, we are operating at the speed of science,” Bourla wrote, explaining to the public when they could expect a Pfizer vaccine to be authorised in the United States.1
But, for researchers who were testing Pfizer’s vaccine at several sites in Texas during that autumn, speed may have come at the cost of data integrity and patient safety. A regional director who was employed at the research organisation Ventavia Research Group has told The BMJ that the company falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer’s pivotal phase III trial. Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems they were finding. After repeatedly notifying Ventavia of these problems, the regional director, Brook Jackson, emailed a complaint to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Ventavia fired her later the same day. Jackson has provided The BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings, and emails.
You can read more about it here, but understand that fear of an FDA inspection steered the ship from there on out.
It’s no wonder Pfizer sued to try and keep data from making it’s way to the public.
Yet, leftists still try to push the vaccine on the blindly-trusting public. Worse, to the children of the blindly-trusting public. Unfortunately, leftists refuse to question anything Captain Demento and the Renaissance crackhead Hunter put together. And many of them will pay for that mistake with their very lives. Still, someone will show up at the funeral defending their 11th booster.