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Video reveals J&J scientist confessing that the vaccine is unsafe

Video reveals J&J scientist confessing that the vaccine is unsafe

Revealing Statements from a Johnson & Johnson Scientist

Recently, James O’Keefe, founder of O’Keefe Media Group, made waves in the pharmaceutical industry. During an interaction that unfolded on “Blaze News: The Mandate,” Joshua Rice, a key regulatory scientist at Johnson & Johnson, revealed some startling truths.

In this episode, O’Keefe, alongside Jill Savage and Blaze Media’s Matthew Peterson, explored the implications of Rice’s admissions, particularly regarding approval processes that seem quite alarming.

While out on what he believed was a casual ice cream date—unbeknownst to him, the woman was an undercover journalist—Rice candidly claimed that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine lacked both safety and efficacy. This revelation came as a shock to him, as he thought he was simply enjoying a date on Coney Island.

Footage captured by Jill showed Rice acknowledging his foreknowledge of potential issues with the vaccine. “Are you thinking about the lack of research on these products?” he was asked. “None of these were safe or effective,” he replied, seemingly nonchalant while enjoying his ice cream. He went on to say, “People wanted it. We gave it to them.” His dismissive attitude was evident when he remarked about the inevitability of cancer patients’ fate.

O’Keefe emphasized that Rice isn’t just any employee; he’s an influential figure responsible for the safety and efficacy of the vaccine as a lead scientist at the company’s Brunswick, New Jersey location. When confronted by O’Keefe about his remarks, Rice attempted to evade the situation by seeking refuge in the restroom, but ultimately, he was compelled to engage.

According to O’Keefe, Rice and others entangled in these operations are often perceived as honest when they interact publicly, yet Rice’s duplicity surfaced even when caught off-guard.

“It’s a reflection of the current system,” Peterson pointed out. “The whole thing feels so broken, and the casual way they admit to these falsehoods—while enjoying ice cream, no less—raises serious questions about their conscience. How do they sleep at night?”

While O’Keefe lacks the authority to imprison those making these troubling comments, he finds solace in his role as a source of public accountability. “I think it’s important to shine a light on these matters through meticulous digging and unwavering truth,” he stated.

O’Keefe continues his relentless pursuit of exposing truths. For more on developments from O’Keefe Media Group and a new investigative program named “American Swiper,” check out the latest episode.

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