BREAKING NEWS: Pfizer Asked Australia For A Secret Upfront Payment
Money makes the world go round…

Pfizer corporation worries only about money, and Moderna isn’t any better. They went from a $9 billion market cap to a $124 billion only because of the pandemic. Their mind-blowing profits make them produce more booster shots, pills, and more tests. They want to maintain a certain level of productivity with the pandemic, so they keep it alive and present.
The latest report is very concerning. Pfizer’s documents that the Freedom of Information Act received asked Australia for an upfront payment to deliver their vaccines. That’s not all.
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The vaccine couldn’t obtain approval, or if it weren’t manufactured, Pfizer would keep ½ of the down payment without returning it to the Australian taxpayer.
Pfizer wanted a secret up-front payment from Australia for receiving its experimental Covid-19 vaccine. If you ever had any doubts that this was about money, please lay those doubts to rest right now. #Pfizer #Australia #AustraliaHasFallen #vaccine pic.twitter.com/WXdWz8bVn4
— Vince Quill (@VinceQuill) October 15, 2021
Pfizer demanded a huge upfront Covid vaccine payment from Australia that could have been as high as $240 million – but with no guarantee a single dose would ever be supplied. https://t.co/S6i5ZebYSc via @MailOnline
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Daily Telegraph reported:
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.
“Upfront payment 50% refundable if reg (regulatory) approval not obtained or not manufactured and delivered,” the FOI records says.
Australian taxpayers blackmailed: Pfizer demanded millions in up-front payment, even if their vaccine Comirnaty failed to work, documents revealed. #Australia #Vaccine #Pfizer #Comirnaty #Coronavirus #Immunisation #Taxpayer #Blackmail #AusPol #AusVotes https://t.co/TsBbbrilla
— Saltbush Bill (@TreeofKnowled14) October 9, 2021
100%https://t.co/EXwjTJO9MJ#AustraliaHasFallen #Australia #Pfizer #auspol
— Vince Quill (@VinceQuill) October 15, 2021
Daily Mail has to say this:
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.