On Wednesday, Rebel News reporters Ezra Levant and Avi Yemini approached Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and asked him a variety of important questions regarding the mRNA vaccine. Although people around the world deserve answers, Bourla refused to respond to a single question.

The reporters found Bourla walking the streets of Davos, Switzerland where the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual conference is taking place.

Ezra Levant, a journalist and publisher at Rebel News Canada, began hurling tough questions at the CEO.

“When did you know that the vaccines didn’t stop transmission?” Levant asked Bourla. “How long did you know that without saying it publicly?”

“Thank you very much,” responded Bourla.

Not giving up, Levant asked Bourla why he kept the vaccine’s ineffectiveness against COVID-19 prevention a secret.

“You said it was 100% effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%,” Levant said. “But we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission. Why did you keep that secret?”

“Have a nice day,” Bourla said, refusing to acknowledge any of Levant’s questions.

Avi Yemini, the chief correspondent at Rebel News Australia, chimed in, asking Bourla, “Is it time to apologize to the world, sir? To give refunds back to the countries that poured all their money into your vaccine that doesn’t work?”

After Bourla ignored him, Yemini asked, “Are you not ashamed of what you’ve done in the last couple years?”

“Are you proud of it?” pressed Yemini. “You’ve made millions on the backs of people’s entire livelihoods… How does that feel, to walk the streets as a millionaire on the backs of the regular person at home in Australia, in England, in Canada?”

“What do you think about on your yacht?” asked Levant. “What do you think about on your private jet?”

The two persistent reporters hurried to keep up with Bourla and his team as they walked briskly through the streets of Davos.

The pair then turned their focus to the serious side effects that some people have experienced from the mRNA vaccine, including myocarditis and sudden death.

“Are you worried about product liability? Are you worried about myocarditis?” asked Levant.

Yemini broke in, asking, “What about the sudden deaths?”

“What do you have to say about young men dropping dead of heart attacks every day?” added Levant.

Clearly tired of Bourla’s unresponsiveness, Levant asks, “Why won’t you answer these basic questions?”

“How many boosters do you think it will take for you to be happy enough with your earnings?” Yemini asked.

In one final, burning question, Levant asked, “Are you used to only sympathetic media, so you don’t know how to answer any questions?”

The rattled CEO arrived at his destination and the two reporters had to stop following. Although Bourla didn’t give a single response, Levant and Yemini certainly got their point across.

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