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Pfizer Whistleblower Credits ‘The Lord’ With Helping Her Expose COVID Vaccine Cover-Up

Now-fired Pfizer employee Melissa Strickler told LifeSiteNews that ‘the Lord’ helped her discover the chain of emails between Pfizer executives discussing how best to hide from the public the link that their COVID-19 vaccine has to abortion. 

In an interview with LifeSiteNews, Pfizer whistleblower Melissa Strickler, a devout Christian, credited “the Lord” with helping her discover the damning emails between company executives regarding how they were going to cover-up the COVID-19 vaccine’s link to abortion.

“I stumbled across the information by accident,” Strickler told LifeSite. “But I would rather say a miracle.” 

“When I found the information [that the vaccine was developed with aborted fetal cells] I thought the Lord wanted me to show it to my family, to convince them not to get [the shot],” she added. 

After Stickler came across the emails between executives talking about how they did not want the public to know that the vaccine was made at the expense of an aborted child, Strickler wondered what her next steps were going to be.

Speaking about how she managed to garner the courage to blow the whistle on the pharmaceutical giant, Strickler explained that it was the witness of another whistleblower that made her realize she had a duty before God to come forward.  

“[Project Veritas] also had a whistleblower shortly before me named Jodi,” Strickler stated. 

“She ‘whistleblew’ against her hospital and she said she ‘fears God and not man,’” she continued. “Well, if I feel that way why am I not doing anything about it?” 

Answering how the revelation that her employer of almost a decade was actively trying to suppress important information regarding the origin of the vaccine, Strickler stated that it was “deceitful” and likely done with the intention of making it harder for people to obtain “religious exemptions.”

“It’s wrong, in my opinion, to benefit from an abortion,” expressed Strickler. 

“I don’t think God would want us doing those things,” she added. “But it goes so [much] deeper than that … they’re trying to get it to children.” 

In the concluding aspects of Stickler’s bombshell interview with LifeSiteNews, she informed the world that the vaccines do indeed alter a person’s DNA, and she expressed her concerns about the similarities between the mass vaccination program and the Book of Revelation. 

Citing that each one of us is “made in the image of God,” Strickler said, “I don’t want to mess with any of my DNA if I have a say in it,” especially considering, “Revelation 18 says ‘the whole world was deceived by sorcery, witchcraft, and magic spells’ and the root of that word [sorcery], the word in the Greek is ‘pharmakeia.’”


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Now-fired Pfizer employee Melissa Strickler told LifeSiteNews that ‘the Lord’ helped her discover the chain of emails between Pfizer executives discussing how best to hide from the public the link that their COVID-19 vaccine has to abortion. 

In an interview with LifeSiteNews, Pfizer whistleblower Melissa Strickler, a devout Christian, credited “the Lord” with helping her discover the damning emails between company executives regarding how they were going to cover-up the COVID-19 vaccine’s link to abortion.

“I stumbled across the information by accident,” Strickler told LifeSite. “But I would rather say a miracle.” 

“When I found the information [that the vaccine was developed with aborted fetal cells] I thought the Lord wanted me to show it to my family, to convince them not to get [the shot],” she added. 

After Stickler came across the emails between executives talking about how they did not want the public to know that the vaccine was made at the expense of an aborted child, Strickler wondered what her next steps were going to be.

Speaking about how she managed to garner the courage to blow the whistle on the pharmaceutical giant, Strickler explained that it was the witness of another whistleblower that made her realize she had a duty before God to come forward.  

“[Project Veritas] also had a whistleblower shortly before me named Jodi,” Strickler stated. 

“She ‘whistleblew’ against her hospital and she said she ‘fears God and not man,’” she continued. “Well, if I feel that way why am I not doing anything about it?” 

Answering how the revelation that her employer of almost a decade was actively trying to suppress important information regarding the origin of the vaccine, Strickler stated that it was “deceitful” and likely done with the intention of making it harder for people to obtain “religious exemptions.”

“It’s wrong, in my opinion, to benefit from an abortion,” expressed Strickler. 

“I don’t think God would want us doing those things,” she added. “But it goes so [much] deeper than that … they’re trying to get it to children.” 

In the concluding aspects of Stickler’s bombshell interview with LifeSiteNews, she informed the world that the vaccines do indeed alter a person’s DNA, and she expressed her concerns about the similarities between the mass vaccination program and the Book of Revelation. 

Citing that each one of us is “made in the image of God,” Strickler said, “I don’t want to mess with any of my DNA if I have a say in it,” especially considering, “Revelation 18 says ‘the whole world was deceived by sorcery, witchcraft, and magic spells’ and the root of that word [sorcery], the word in the Greek is ‘pharmakeia.’”


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Opposition To Israel vs Biblical Zionism: Are We On God’s Side?

Being on God's side is reassuring. It is based on our obedience, service, and humility. We know our place in God's family, and we would never pretend to have God on our side in a subservient position. There really is a difference between the two approaches. Being on God's side is the same as being in God's will, and there is no better place to be to understand His Word and His specific plan for the believers, for Israel, and for the Jewish people.

Parents Need To Talk With Teens About AI From The Foundation Of God’s Word

According to Pew Research, 1 in 3 teens use chatbots—which is more than parents realize. Another study reported that 1 in 5 teens has been romantically involved with AI or knows someone who has. Parents need to talk with teens about AI. More than ever, families must disciple young people to use technology wisely from the foundation of God’s Word.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.