Vienna 10/09/2022
On the Robert Malone Institute website I found an agreement signed on November 20, 2020 between Pfizer, represented by Nanette Cocero – Global President of Vaccines, Pfizer Biopharmaceuticals Group, Pfizer Inc., and Stella Kyriakides, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety.
A year ago I published a Pfizer contract with the Brazilian government that was signed on March 15, 2021. It is interesting to compare prices for the same product.
Brazil ordered over 100 million doses in March 2021, paying $10 per dose under contract. In German Tagesschau article from May 2021 we read that the EU is buying up to 1.8 billion doses of BioNTech / Pfizer vaccines. Contrary to the claim that EU purchase is cheaper than direct between individual EU countries and the manufacturer (which did not happen), the price per dose for the EU was €13.50. According to the contract, repeat orders within three months (until February 2021) would cost €15.50 per dose, after conclusion of the contract, i.e. from March 2021, €17.50 per dose. The actual price could be lower if the Union officials negotiating the price were interested in spending as little as possible and not in private enrichment. However, such branch tendencies cannot be recognized from the effects of the activities of these bodies.
In this context, corruption among officials at the EU summit should be mentioned. The NewYorkTimes wrote about it in April 2021. I quote a parliamentary question in the European Parliament of February 10, 2022:
Publications have revealed that the President of the Commission is censoring information about her relationship with Pfizer’s chief executive officer (CEO).
- Does the Commission agree that by censoring her relationship and communications with Pfizer, a serious infringement of our right to information and transparency has been committed?
- Will the Commission disclose all data, including but not limited to electronic internal and external correspondence (e.g. email, WhatsApp), statistics, reports, minutes, notes, gifts and (pre)contractual information, related to entities (for example the World Economic Forum, the Gates Foundation, the Open Society Foundations, the Bilderberg Group, and healthcare and pharmaceutical companies) that advocate in any way whatsoever for COVID-19 vaccines, tests, protective equipment, certificates or other restrictions and restrictive measures?
- Will the Commission disclose all data, including but not limited to electronic internal and external correspondence (e.g. email, WhatsApp), statistics, reports, minutes and notes, related to the ineffectiveness, side effects, deaths and socio-economic consequences, in any form whatsoever and irrespective of whether or not (un)proven, about COVID-19 vaccines, tests, protective equipment (e.g. face masks), certificates, restrictions and restrictive measures?
To properly compare these prices, you need to know that the price of one euro was $1.19 in November 2020. In May 2021, the rate was €1 = $1.22. Given the current post-contract price of €17.50, the EU bought at least half or 900 million doses at a price per dose: €17.50 * 1.22 = $21.35.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik