(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) James O’Keefe brought the Pfizer whistleblower that allowed the viral series in February to happen to CPAC this Saturday.
“We need brave whistleblowers. We need people on the inside. There were people on the inside of Pfizer who helped us obtain this,” he said.
“To be a whistleblower is to step outside the great chain of being, to basically be disconnected from the mothership. That’s sort of like how I feel right now,” O’Keefe said, referring to leaving Project Veritas.
He also said that the whistleblower was scared for her life because she was interrogated in “a room,” had a red van go to her home, was harassed and her loved ones threatened, according to the Post Millennial. Despite all of that, the whistleblower decided to go public on stage, even though she was scared for her life.
“I was worried that I would end up in a body bag, or in a car accident, but I realized that the spirit of fear is not from the Lord,” Debbie, the whistleblower, said.
“As a believer, I knew that I couldn’t just sit there, I couldn’t just sit there and watch. People get lied to, people get gaslit. It made me angry.”
“I think we all need to learn to not be fearful,” she continued.
“Fear is how the enemy controls us. The reason why our country is going the way it’s going is because of fear. People are willing to give up their freedom and their liberty to feel safe. We can’t do that. Freedom is not free.”
“I just want to tell all the people here in this room who are employed, if you guys work for big tech, media, a government agency, it’s your responsibility to stand up. Do not let these people keep getting away with this. If you don’t say something, they’re gonna keep doing it,” she added.