I find actually the way this article starts to be very interesting. Clearly Brian is referring to the Project Veritas "sting video" that came out into the mainstream media recently. Well, some of the mainstream media.
I mentioned in a Facebook post that that when I was more political, I appreciated the work of Project Veritas initially. What got me out of being political in all honesty was the rise of Donald Trump and the acceptance of a blatantly immoral/amoral narcissistic con man by conservatives and evangelicals. As I saw Project Veritas conveniently ignore anything remotely negative or suspicious about Trump and just go after the low hanging fruit of the left, I began to have my doubts. I had heard they were funded by Robert Mercer, who was backing Trump. Apparently they are also funded by the Koch Brothers. Again, I once liked the Koch Brothers, but let's be honest. If you're a bible believing Christian and fundamental and conservative in your beliefs, these "libertarian Catholics" who may actually be of a certain not so good seed line, the Kenites, don't share our views in terms of they being pro gay marriage and for abortion "rights". Looking into it it seems like their father was a pretty hardcore Nazi sympathizer as well. But that is another issue.
Point being, trusting organizations and big money people who are very promoted in our society is always going to be dicey. Moreso today than ever. When I saw that some people believe that Project Veritas video was staged, yes it did seem a little theatrical. The guy with Pfizer supposedly being very open with a "first date" in a public place about his company doing something unethical for money and then running around saying 5 white people are filming him. I mean, if it wasn't fake the guy isn't all there.
But consider this story. Here you have Pfizer, tied in with the FDA almost as if they are the same body. Indeed, the former FDA Commissioner joins the Board of Director of Pfizer just months before the "pandemic" and one year later they get a sweetheart deal from the government to develop a Covid vaccine. Which, btw, they apparently did not even develop. BioNtech, a German company, developed the vaccine and Pfizer is marketing and making the billions or whatever they have made off of it.
Keep in mind too that Pfizer gave literally one million dollars to finance Trump's inauguration. What did that buy them? Well, initially it got them tickets to a leadership luncheon with Cabinet members, tickets to Mike Pence's inaugural dinner, and other perks as well I'm sure. What else did it buy them and what was discussed? And maybe, WHOM did their one million dollar contribution buy? We of course can only speculate.
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/health-companies-gave-generously-president-trumps-inauguration/
But imagine a government regulatory body that is supposed to review drugs, even have regulatory powers over natural supplements to ensure safety going to again a company with the largest criminal fine on record for deceptive marketing practices and asking them to apply for expanded approval for a cancer drug that hasn't been fully tested. I'll guarantee if this was an all natural supplement proven or at least shown promise in suppressing or even heaven forbid curing cancer the same government body approving drugs for our "health" wouldn't probably let it see the light of day let alone ask them to apply for approval.
If you trust these actors at this point, that is very unfortunate. Because it's right there in front of you.
Consider the 62nd Psalm and how it begins.
62 Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.
2 He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved.
And also consider how it ends.
12 Also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man according to his work.
And indeed there always is mercy. But if you check that out, the root Hebrew 2616, it also means to put to shame or reproach. That's why every man, every person, will get what is coming to them according to what, their faith? Not so much. Faith counts for a lot and covers a lot. But no, according to their works.
Let's just always try and always pray that our works are a lot better than the works of these corrupt ones. Honestly, I don't think we have to worry about that end of it too much. We at least try. They, well, they're serving something but it certainly doesn't seem to be God in the least.