Pfizer Whistleblower Posts “I Am Not Suicidal” Video

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Former Pfizer employee turned whistleblower Melissa McAtee, also known as Melissa Strickler, just posted a video to the X social media platform stating she is not suicidal and that if anything were to happen to her, “it is big pharma, big tech, big gov.” The video seems to be an insurance policy, of sorts, such that if anything suspicious were to happen to her, a criminal homicide investigation would result.

Back on October 6, 2021, James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas interviewed Melissa McAtee, as a former Pfizer employee who leaked company emails which alleged cell lines derived from human fetal tissues in mRNA vaccine lab testing. This new information gave people an instant out for required vaccine mandates on the grounds of a religious exemption.

Before she was fired from Pfizer, McAtee was a Quality Auditor for Pfizer at the McPherson, Kansas plant. She had worked for the company for almost ten years. Her job consisted of inspecting products, completing paperwork, following protocols, and more. McAtee became suspicious when she saw the liquid in the Covid-19 vaccine vials glowing in a mysterious fluorescent bluish light. Talking to co-workers she learned the workers mixing the ingredients were not allowed to know what the ingredients were or what was causing this reaction.

At that time, reports claimed there were no aborted fetal cells in the vaccines but McAtee and Project Veritas produced a surprising email of Vanessa Gelman, the Pfizer senior director for worldwide research, development, and medical communications. In that email she said the pharmaceutical firm “should steer clear of the topic.” The email reportedly read, “We have been trying as much as possible not to mention the fetal cell lines.”

McAtee also has voiced her concerns over the vaccine’s ingredients and its possible links to injuries and deaths.

In her new video posted to social media platforms this week, McAtee goes on record to say if anything were to happen to her, she would want investigators to look at 3 groups of people.

“Hello everybody. My name is Melissa McAtee, also known as Melissa Strickler. I am the Pfizer whistleblower that was in manufacturing quality for about five years at Pfizer, but employed total for about ten years,” she says.

She continues, “I just wanted to put a video of my face out there with my voice stating I am not suicidal. Me and my husband have a happy, healthy marriage. I love my son. I love my family.”

“We have no family little disputes. Nobody with mental health issues. I’ve had no work done on my home, no work done on my car. If anything happens to me, it is big pharma, big tech, big gov. Nothing is done by myself or my family, my husband, anybody that we know. Just wanted to put that out there. Thank you,” she concludes.

Some might see this post as McAtee being paranoid, but many are showing support for her as there have been some strange deaths surrounding whistleblowers. One response on X of a reader reminds us of the story of Brandy Vaughan, the former representative for pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Vaughan spoke out against Merck’s vaccines which caused health problems and she then faced “intimidation tactics” as a result. She even made a video about the harassment she faced, including one incident of a home break-in to her California home while she was away. Vaughan passed away from a heart attack suddenly not too long thereafter.

We found this very interesting slide show of McAtee archived on the Internet that seems to date back to her original whistleblowing days, for those unaware of this news story of 2021.

Melissa McAtee Pfizer Testimony

McAtee concludes, “I refuse to live in fear. But I also want the world to know what happened to me if anything were to.”

CONCLUSION:

As a person of faith, I found this story to be very disturbing. I get that we are talking about potential damage to a company which makes money measured in the billions rather than just millions of dollars but, at what point does human life mean more than money?

Back in the day, as they say, I watched videos of Brandy Vaughan before she died. She was trying to do what was right but you could tell she was scared in doing so.

“THE MYSTERY OF BRANDY VAUGHAN” – Angela Hoffer

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Coroner’s Office completed the death investigation of Brandy Vaughan shortly after her death at age 45. The Coroner’s Office determined she died from natural causes.

Her coroner’s report might seem legit but we have all seen recent news reports of Direct Energy Weapons (DEWs) of late. Something not in the news I just learned from a tech geek friend; Hackers can now hack into pacemakers and heart monitors in/on your chest. This follows on the heels of learning hackers can take control of some of our later model transportation vehicles!

Part of the timing of McAtee’s post may have to do with the fact the Big Pharma drug companies are now starting to face their days of reckoning relative to vaccine injury and deaths from their Covid-19 “vaccines”.

“It’s Over (for AstraZeneca)” –  Russell Brand

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Mark Schwendauhttps://www.idrawiwrite.tech/
If there is a "CONSPIRACY" THEORY Mark Schwendau won't miss out telling you about it. He is a retired college technology educator and author in Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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