After Boeing deaths, Pfizer ‘whistleblower’ puts out ‘I am not suicidal’ video

After Boeing deaths, Pfizer ‘whistleblower’ puts out ‘I am not suicidal’ video

In October 2021, Project Veritas highlighted Melissa McAtee, a former Pfizer employee who leaked company emails suggesting the use of human fetal tissue-derived cell lines in mRNA vaccination lab experiments.

Although reports indicate that vaccines do not include aborted fetal cells, McAtee and Project Veritas obtained an email from Vanessa Gelman, Pfizer’s senior director, implying that the issue should be minimized. Gelman allegedly stated, “We should steer clear of the topic” and “not to mention the fetal cell lines.”

McAtee has raised concerns about vaccine ingredients and their potential link to injury and deaths.

Now after the sudden deaths of two Boeing whistleblowers, she has released a video claiming that any harm to her would be caused by Big Pharma and the government.

In the video, McAtee reassured viewers that she is not suicidal and has a good family life. She highlighted that she and her family have no disagreements or mental health difficulties and that they have not made any unusual changes to their home or vehicle. She blamed any injury to herself on large pharmaceutical companies, technology firms, or the government.

“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.

“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.”

While some may dismiss McAtee’s fears as hysteria, others cite previous cases involving whistleblowers. They highlight the example of Brandy Vaughan, a former Merck & Co. representative who was harassed after speaking out against vaccines. Vaughan died suddenly of a heart attack shortly after discussing her experiences.

Despite the risks, McAtee is outspoken about mRNA vaccinations and refuses to live in fear.

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