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False: Pharmaceutical companies used COVID-19 vaccines to inject people with HIV protein as part of a project to create an HIV vaccine.
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False: Pharmaceutical companies used COVID-19 vaccines to inject people with HIV protein as part of a project to create an HIV vaccine.

Misleading: An Israeli study has found that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine impairs sperm count.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

Misleading: An Israeli study has found that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine impairs sperm count.

False: At the World Economic Forum 2022, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla revealed that one of his goals for 2023 was to reduce the global population by 50 percent.
Economics-Business Conspiracies-Depopulation Health-Pharma

False: At the World Economic Forum 2022, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla revealed that one of his goals for 2023 was to reduce the global population by 50 percent.

False: Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla introduced ingestible pills with a dissolvable chip during the World Economic Forum's Davos summit.
Economics-Business Health-Pharma Tech-General

False: Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla introduced ingestible pills with a dissolvable chip during the World Economic Forum's Davos summit.

False: Pfizer has received FDA approval for its monkeypox vaccine.
Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: Pfizer has received FDA approval for its monkeypox vaccine.

False: Seventy percent of WHO's funding comes from pharmaceutical companies.
Health-General Conspiracies-General Health-Pharma

False: Seventy percent of WHO's funding comes from pharmaceutical companies.

False: Pfizer staged the Oscar controversy involving Will Smith’s assault on Chris Rock to promote its alopecia drug.
Health-Pharma Media-Celebrities Media-Entertainment

False: Pfizer staged the Oscar controversy involving Will Smith’s assault on Chris Rock to promote its alopecia drug.

False: Pfizer made alopecia a side effect of its COVID-19 vaccine so that it could introduce medication for this side effect.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: Pfizer made alopecia a side effect of its COVID-19 vaccine so that it could introduce medication for this side effect.

False: Pfizer's six-month data shows that their vaccine causes more illness than preventing COVID-19.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: Pfizer's six-month data shows that their vaccine causes more illness than preventing COVID-19.

False: Argentina's drug regulatory body found graphene in the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: Argentina's drug regulatory body found graphene in the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

False: WHO has recommended the use of a COVID-19 test kit manufactured by just one company in the world.
Economics-General Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: WHO has recommended the use of a COVID-19 test kit manufactured by just one company in the world.

Misleading: Pfizer added tromethamine to its COVID-19 vaccine to prevent heart problems in children.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

Misleading: Pfizer added tromethamine to its COVID-19 vaccine to prevent heart problems in children.

True: Pfizer has voluntarily recalled all lots of its anti-smoking drug over carcinogen presence.
Health-Pharma

True: Pfizer has voluntarily recalled all lots of its anti-smoking drug over carcinogen presence.

False: According to scientists working at Pfizer, natural immunity is better than immunity from vaccines.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: According to scientists working at Pfizer, natural immunity is better than immunity from vaccines.

False: England dropped its COVID-19 measures after the GSK CEO was arrested for medical genocide.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma

False: England dropped its COVID-19 measures after the GSK CEO was arrested for medical genocide.

False: COVID-19 vaccines have caused a large number of miscarriages and stillbirths.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: COVID-19 vaccines have caused a large number of miscarriages and stillbirths.

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