Pfizer Vaccine Plant Spill Infects River with Toxic Chemical

The largest manufacturing plant in the Pfizer network just had a disastrous spill which exposed the town of Kalamazoo, Michigan to more than 1,000 gallons of toxic waste that infected their river – and Pfizer is claiming “they don’t anticipate any health risks.”

The chemical that spilled out of their vaccine making facility was, according to them, Methylene Chloride, a solvent used in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals.

Odorless and colorless, the liquid is considered to be harmful to people who come in contact with it and can be easily absorbed by the human body.

“It can be absorbed into the human body through three routes of exposure,” one local toxicologist warned noting that it can be absorbed through the skin, it can be inhaled, and can be absorbed into your digestive tract through swallowing.

 

Exposure to this chemical can affect people’s central nervous systems in a variety of ways but still, Pfizer claims it’s no big deal.

Coincidentally, the “accidental” spill comes as Pfizer struggles to deal with plummeting demand for their COVID vaccines and have seen their revenue numbers drop 41% in the past year alone. Admitting to causing an environmental disaster like this could be catastrophic for the pharmaceutical giant.

Watch the video here to see how Pfizer just infected this town’s water supply and is pretending like nothing happened!


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