GOP Governors Met with Pfizer CEO Behind Closed Doors this Week
Why would Republicans be meeting with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla? Unless the people demand answers, we’re likely never going to know
Project Veritas (PV) published a video on Thursday night of their attempts to get Albert Bourla, Pfizer’s CEO, to answer questions related to recent reports from the news outlet.
In the video, you will see an undercover reporter, who is not identified, and journalist James Lalino questioning Bourla on Thursday morning as he walks to a meeting in the Conrad Hotel in Washington, D.C.
The undercover female reporter is seen being assaulted several times by Bourla’s security, who is identified as Timothy Conway (senior manager-executive protection, global security at Pfizer), while Bourla refuses to answer the questions.
The PV reporters ask Bourla if he would sit down with them for an interview related to the outlet’s recent undercover sting with Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer’s director of research and development, strategic operations-mRNA scientific planner.
Regarding the experimental gene therapy covid shots, Walker told an undercover reporter:
“One of the things we're exploring is like, why don’t we just mutate it [COVID] ourselves so we could create -- preemptively develop new vaccines, right? So, we have to do that. If we’re gonna do that though, there's a risk of like, as you could imagine -- no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating f**king viruses.”
Walker also told the undercover reporter:
“There is something irregular about the menstrual cycles. So, people will have to investigate that down the line.”
“The vaccine shouldn’t be interfering with that [menstrual cycles]. So, we don’t really know.”
“I hope we don’t find out that somehow this mRNA lingers in the body and like -- because it has to be affecting something hormonal to impact menstrual cycles.”
“I hope we don’t discover something really bad down the line…If something were to happen downstream and it was, like, really bad? I mean, the scale of that scandal would be enormous.”
Instead of answering questions, protection was being run for Bourla not only from his security goon, but also the hotel staff and organizers of the event he was attending. The video shows the reporters being told they had to leave the hotel’s public lobby outside of the meeting room despite Lalino stating that the PV reporters had rooms at the hotel.
The interesting tidbit, the PV reporters expose near the end of the video, is that Bourla was attending a closed-door meeting with the Republican Governors Association (RGA).
The RGA was happy to promote its annual conference, although not so much about the behind closed doors meetings such as the one with Bourla.
One Twitter user aptly asked: “Why is Albert Bourla meeting with the Republican Governors Association?”



I will note that the photo used in that Tweet, which is directly from the RGA website, is not up to date. It shows the previous 29 Republican governors. There are now 26 Republican governors after the 2022 midterm election.
Current GOP governors include: Kay Ivey (Alabama), Mike Dunleavy (Alaska), Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Arkansas), Ron DeSantis (Florida), Brian Kemp (Georgia), Brad Little (Idaho), Eric Holcomb (Indiana), Kim Reynolds (Iowa), Tate Reeves (Mississippi), Mike Parson (Missouri), Greg Gianforte (Montana), Jim Pillen (Nebraska), Joe Lombardo (Nevada), Chris Sununu (New Hampshire), Doug Burgum (North Dakota), Mike DeWine (Ohio), Kevin Stitt (Oklahoma), Henry McMaster (South Carolina), Kristi Noem (South Dakota), Bill Lee (Tennessee), Greg Abbott (Texas), Spencer Cox (Utah), Phil Scott (Vermont), Glenn Youngkin (Virginia) Jim Justice (West Virginia) and Mark Gordon (Wyoming).
I believe the question asked by the Twitter user above is important. As such, I attempted to contact all 26 offices of Republican governors to get some answers to simple, basic questions. I will note that a majority of those offices do not provide any press relations contact info at all on their websites leaving only constituent service contact forms as the only means to contact them electronically. I will also note I was unable to contact the offices of New Hampshire Gov. Sununu and South Carolina Gov. McMaster because their constituent forms require an in-state address, nor did I contact Georgia Gov. Kemp’s office which provides no way for reporters nor constituents to contact them electronically.
My questions to the governors were did they attend the closed-door meeting with Bourla and, if so, what was the nature of the meeting?
At the time of this writing, about 24 hours since I contacted the governors’ offices, I have received just one response. That was from South Dakota Gov. Noem’s office which stated she did not attend the Bourla meeting nor is attending the RGA conference. Ian Fury, Noem’s Chief of Communications, told me:
“Governor Noem was not at the meeting in question – she is not at the Republican Governors Association conference this week.”
I also contacted the RGA’s press team. My questions to the RGA: Can you send me an agenda for the conference? Can you provide a list of the Republican governors in attendance at the conference and those in attendance at the Bourla meeting? Why was Bourla invited to attend the conference for a closed-door meeting? What was the nature of the Bourla meeting? Were there any recordings for the Bourla meeting and, if so, can it be shared with the public?
The RGA has yet to respond.
Regarding the other Republican governors and the RGA, I will follow up with their responses if any are given to me.
At this point, I will not hold my breath that any will respond if they did indeed attend the meeting with Bourla. If they did not attend it, I would think they would want to respond, as Noem’s office did, to state they were not in attendance.
As for Bourla, he clearly does not want to answer questions from journalists who ask serious and legitimate questions. That was seen at the annual globalist confab World Economic Forum (WEF) when Ezra Levant and Avi Yemini attempted to get answers from Bourla in Davos, Switzerland. Like the PV reporters, Bourla refused to speak to Rebel News.

Georgia Gov. Kemp was also at the WEF and questioned by Levant. Like Bourla, Kemp refused to answer legitimate questions.
Demand Answers
“The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control. And no official of my Administration, whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes or to withhold from the press and the public the facts they deserve to know.”—President John F. Kennedy
Consider this, criminal charges have been filed against Swiss President Alain Berset over the damages caused by the Pfizer experimental shots. Thailand is moving to nullify its Pfizer contract after a Thai princess, 44 years old, went into a coma after a Pfizer jab. Here in America, Pfizer is protected. And the Republicans look only to score political points with no desire to govern nor call for justice.
Questions: Should the Republican governors be meeting with the Pfizer CEO behind closed doors ever? Should elected officials ever hold such meetings with no transparency? Are Big Corporations the constituents of elected officials, or are the people their constituents? Does the public have a right to know about what was said during this closed-door meeting with Bourla?
Those are rhetorical. I think the answers are pretty clear.
I encourage you to share this story widely. If you know anyone who can get this to any of these governors’ offices, please share it. They can respond to me at seth.d.hancock@protonmail.com.
Not only do I encourage these governors to come forward, but also if you did not attend the meeting I’d like to know your thoughts on the RGA inviting Bourla in the first place. As I stated above, I will follow up with any responses.
I also encourage people to share this with state lawmakers in the states with Republican governors. These lawmakers, if they value transparency, should inquire if their governor attended and what was the nature of the meeting if they did. I would also like to hear from them and would be happy to share their thoughts.
Well done! That Kennedy quote? Still moving, still so ironic.