Influencers Offered Cash To Trash Pfizer Vaccine

Brussels, Belgium. 21st December 2020. Exterior view of Pfizer Pharmaceutical company's offices.

Influencers across Europe have been offered money to tell their followers that the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is unsafe and causing deaths, according to reports.

The worrying trend was uncovered on Twitter by French science YouTuber Léo Grasset, who shared screenshots of the proposal.

“I received a partnership proposal which consists of breaking down the Pfizer vaccine on video. Colossal budget, client who wants to remain incognito and you have to hide the sponsorship. Ethics / 20. If you see videos of it you’ll know it’s an op, then,” the Tweet said, when translated.

The agency in question is said to be London-based Fazze, which describes itself as an “influencer marketing platform” connecting influencers and advertisers.

However, according to Grasset the agency is “bogus” and has strong ties back to Russia.

“Unbelievable. The address of the London agency that contacted me is bogus. They never had premises there, it is an aesthetic laser center! All employees have weird LinkedIn profiles … which have been missing since this morning. Everyone has worked in Russia before. WTF,” he said on Twitter.

Since Grasset came forward with the report, German health commentator Mirko Drotschmann has also revealed he was approached to launch an “information campaign” about Pfizer deaths for money.

“Very interesting: an agency contacts me and asks if I want to be part of an “information campaign”. It’s about sharing a link to allegedly leaked documents on corona vaccination deaths. Against money. Agency headquarters: London. Residence of the CEO: Moscow,” he Tweeted.

Fazze has since closed its website and made its Instagram account private.

Image: iStock/Alexandros Michailidis




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