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=== Assistant: Got it — I’ll continue and clean up Naomi Wolf’s full speech with punctuation, capitalization, and readability, keeping… === Got it — I’ll continue and clean up Naomi Wolf’s full speech with punctuation, capitalization, and readability, keeping her spoken rhythm intact but making it polished for reading. This will be long, so I’ll deliver it in sections (about 10–15 minutes of spoken content per block). Here’s Part 1 of Naomi Wolf’s speech (from her opening thanks through her first key revelations about the Pfizer documents): Dr. Naomi Wolf – Speech (Edited Transcript) Thank you so much. Thank you. Can you hear me loud and clear if I sit this distance? Wonderful. Well, thank you, MP Anderson. Thank you to your so hospitable staff who welcomed me and my husband, Brian O'Shea, to Brussels. And thank you all for taking time from your incredibly important work to sit with us here. Thank you also to those watching online. Before I begin, I want to say how extremely moving it is for me to be sitting here in the heart of Europe and meeting so many people from different political perspectives and different walks of life. I consider myself a liberal. All my life, I’ve been a Democrat. I advised the Clinton team and Vice President Gore in his election campaign. But that really doesn’t matter now. Ms. Anderson, or other MEPs whom I’ve met here—their political parties don’t matter either. Because what is happening right now in Europe, in the United States, and worldwide is an extraordinary historical moment. People everywhere are realizing that what divides us—policy terms or political labels—is not nearly as important as our fundamental core values as Europeans, as North Americans, as people around the world who love freedom, individual human rights, and the rule of law. And that is what was targeted ultimately by these injections—as it is being targeted in other ways. I’ll explain that. But fundamentally, whatever political party people here belong to, we are brothers and sisters. We are allies. Because first of all, we need to save European democracy. We need to save American democracy. We need to save democracies, the rule of law, and free speech around the world. So I just want to say that before we begin. Shall I launch right in? All right. Some of you may know who I am. I’ve been a public figure since I was 26 years old, and others may not. I’m a long-standing, best-selling feminist author. I’ve written nine best-selling books, translated into many European languages. I was a Rhodes Scholar. I got a D.Phil. at Oxford University in English literature. I’m not a medical doctor. But I am a journalist. I’ve appeared in every major news site. I was a columnist for The Guardian and The Sunday Times of London. But none of that mattered in June of 2021. At that time, I was reporting on women’s reproductive health. And women were describing eyewitness accounts of menstrual damage after receiving the mRNA injection. As a feminist, you are supposed to be allowed to listen to women about their bodies. Literally, that was my post. And overnight, I was cancelled—from Twitter (then called X), from Facebook, from YouTube. My biography changed around the world simultaneously. Overnight, I went from “Rhodes Scholar, doctorate at Oxford” to “conspiracy theorist.” Every major news outlet that had published me and featured me for 40 years closed their doors. I was literally voiceless. Now, what happened to me personally doesn’t matter—except for one thing. The warning signal that women around the world were entitled to receive about their reproductive health was intentionally silenced. Later, during lawsuits brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, I found out who pressured social media to silence me. It was people for whom I had voted: the Biden administration. Senior people at the CDC. The Census Bureau—which knows where I live, who I am related to. Other agencies, including law enforcement agencies. They colluded to pressure Twitter, Facebook, and others to silence my tweet and discredit me. That was terrifying. To find out the most powerful government in the world had singled you out. By the way, we have a First Amendment in the United States, thank God. And two courts now have found that my constitutional rights were violated, and that the Biden administration had no legal right to silence a citizen. But that happened. So as a journalist, I realized—there must be a story here. Why go to so much trouble to suppress this simple tweet of mine? Then in 2022, as you heard earlier, a successful lawsuit by attorney Aaron Siri led to the forced release of 450,000 documents from Pfizer, in the custody of our FDA. At that time, I was being hosted by Steve Bannon, the far right-wing commentator. Another example: I don’t agree with him on many issues—I’m still a liberal—but he cared about what was happening to women and children. He said on his show: “These documents will be lost to history. Of course you’re going to convene a group of experts to go through them.” And I said on the air, “Of course I am”—without any experience in doing so. But miraculously, 3,500 doctors and scientists convened. They worked for two and a half years pro bono, in service of humanity and out of love for science and medicine, to read through these massive technical documents and issue what are now 105 reports. Fifty of those reports are in the book (if you have it with you). We published them in real time. And I want to note: it has been two and a half years since we began publishing these reports. Pfizer has not sent us a single lawyer’s letter. No cease-and-desist. No legal challenge. What’s in these reports is accurate. And it’s not my opinion. I’m the editor, not the author. Amy Kelly, my COO, led the project. Each report links directly to the primary Pfizer documents. If you doubt any conclusion, you can check the document yourself. So—what’s in the Pfizer documents? First: Pfizer knew, one month into the public rollout of this injection—in November 2020—that the vaccine did not work to stop COVID. Think about that. It means that everything that followed—the mandates, the lost jobs, the businesses that had to close, the children not allowed to return to school or university without the shot, the armed forces compelled, the pilots compelled—all of it was predicated on a lie. Pfizer concluded: the vaccine had efficacy failure. The most common side effect was COVID. So everything that followed was a lie. Second: Pfizer knew the injection did not stay in your deltoid muscle. You were told—probably by the EMA here, as we were told by the FDA—that side effects might be chills, fever, fatigue, maybe a day off work. And that the vaccine materials would stay in the injection site. That was a lie. The documents include charts showing the materials—the spike protein, the mRNA, the lipid nanoparticles—do not stay in the deltoid. Within 48 hours, they biodistribute throughout the body: to major organs, across the blood–brain barrier, into the liver, adrenals, spleen, lymphatic system—and in women, they accumulate in the ovaries. An industrial fat, polyethylene glycol, accumulating in women’s ovaries. Our experts found no mechanism whereby this material leaves the body, male or female. So by the first booster, women’s ovaries were already heavily impacted. Surgeons report fully blocked ovaries. Pfizer knew this. 👉 Do you want me to continue with Part 2 (her detailing of adverse events, reproductive harms, and miscarriages), or would you prefer me to send you the entire polished transcript in one go (it will be quite long, possibly 30–40 minutes worth of text)?
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