Focus on the BIG picture.

What looks like a bribe, sounds like a bribe, and is hidden by the beneficiaries like a bribe, is probably, if not obviously, a bribe.

The CEO of Pfizer has refused to testify before the European Parliament Special Committee on Covid-19. Albert Bourla was expected to face serious questions on October 10 on how secretive Covid vaccine deals were struck. But he’s pulled out.
The multi-billion Euro Pfizer deal was the only deal that broke protocol. It was negotiated directly with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen behind closed doors if not under the table.

Other pharmaceutical execs have sat before the committee. But Pfizer is refusing. Of course every suspect has the right to remain silent. The question is, What are Albert Bourla and Ursula von der Leyen hiding?

And why does the special committee not subpoena their own President to testify and check who received commission from this strange and unlawful deal.
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