Damage control: Pfizer releases “urgent guidance” telling employees how to handle Project Veritas bombshell video

From [HERE] Not long after Project Veritas released its latest bombshell exposé about Pfizer’s involvement in trying to manipulate covid to sell more “vaccines,” Google-owned YouTube pulled the video from its platform. Not long after that, the company issued an “urgent guidance” to its employees about how to handle the video whenever a user tries to upload or share it.

A screenshot of that urgent guidance – see below – informs YouTube employees that the Project Veritas video “violates the COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation policy for making a categorical claim that COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective, and should therefore be removed unless it contains sufficient EDSA / CRC.”

YouTube is concerned about a specific timestamp in the video when it is stated by Project Veritas that “our undercover journalist asked Walker (referring to Jordon Trishton Walker) how Pfizer is handling the fact that their COVID vaccines are ineffective against virus variants.”

If that timestamp is present, then YouTube employees are to check the “[four] corners and metadata for EDSA that clearly contradicts, refutes or countervails the violative timestamp without any additional promotion (generalization, aggregation, repetition, affirmation).”

(Related: Check out our earlier coverage about Jordon Trishton Walker, a Boston Consulting Group [BCG] plant with a shady past who now works for Pfizer.)

If you’re going to share the Project Veritas bombshell video about Pfizer, be sure to follow the rules contained in the leaked YouTube “urgent guidance”

If a video upload of the Project Veritas video contains the offending timestamp and no sufficient CRC is present in the four corners, title, or description of the video, then YouTube employees are to issue a strike against the video and channel. [MORE]