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Project Veritas Releases New Pfizer Video on an Issue That's Concerned Some Women Post-Vaccination

Project Veritas dropped another Pfizer video showing the research director at the center of its directed evolution exposé discussing the vaccine's possible effect on women's reproductive health. 

The video comes after widespread reports from women around the world show a significant number experienced unusual menstruation patterns following their COVID vaccine, whether it was breakthrough or extremely heaving bleeding, or even postmenopausal women getting their periods.  

In the PV video, the undercover journalist presses Jordon Trishton Walker, a research director at Pfizer, for his opinion on the matter and references the fact that he is a urologist by training. 

"There is something irregular about the menstrual cycles. So, people will have to investigate that down the line," he says. 

"The [COVID] vaccine shouldn't be interfering with [menstrual cycles]. So, we don't really know," Walker adds. "I hope we don't find out that somehow this mRNA lingers in the body … because it has to be affecting something hormonal to impact menstrual cycles."

Walker expresses his concern over the possibility that "something really bad" happens "down the line" – such as "the entire next generation [being] super f***ed up. Could you imagine the scandal? Oh, my God." 

If that happens, Walker says he'd "take Pfizer off my resume." 

Following the initial bombshell story, Project Veritas went to Pfizer's headquarters in New York City and parked an LED van outside the building playing footage from the undercover video. 

In a "bizarre" statement, Pfizer denied conducting gain of function research but said that in some instances, "when a virus does not have any known gain of function mutations, such virus may be engineered to enable the assessment of antiviral activity in cells."