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BREAKING: Pfizer Wanted A Secret Upfront Payment From Australia…


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All we ever need to do to get the full story is to follow the money…..

Pfizer is a corporation concerned with profits and solely profits, Moderna is the same, going from a $9 billion market cap to a whopping $124 billion market cap over the course of this ‘pandemic’.

The record profits for both these companies simply incentivizes them to create endless booster shots, pills, and tests, all in an attempt to keep this ‘pandemic’ going for as long as possible.

This latest report is concerning to say the least…..

According to documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, Pfizer demanded an upfront payment from Australia, for delivery of its experimental Covid-19 vaccine.

That’s not all though….

According to sources, if the vaccine could not be approved, or if it was never manufactured, Pfizer would keep at least half of the down payment—never to be returned to the Australian tax-payer.

Here’s what we currently know:

Daily Telegraph provided more details on the clandestine payment demand:

The financial demand — laid bare in bombshell Health Department documents — was so sensitive, the federal government went to extraordinary lengths to hide it from the public.

The original documents, released under Freedom of Information (FOI) in August, show the company’s proposed contract clause for the 10 million doses it offered to deliver Australia in 2021.

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“Upfront payment 50% refundable if reg (regulatory) approval not obtained or not manufactured and delivered,” the FOI records says.

Daily Mail had more:

Based on prices Pfizer was charging per vaccine dose to the US and the European Union – $26.64 and $23.95 per dose, respectively – Australia’s bill for the initial order of 10 million doses would have been about $240 million.

So if Pfizer’s Covid vaccine didn’t work, it would have cost Australia $120 million anyway – and $600 million if the 50 million doses were ordered.



 

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