NYC Police Gala Honoring Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Pier 86 ~The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Health Freedom activists showed up to mark the June 9, 2022 occasion
Walking coronavirus, a giant syringe and sheep were among the creatively styled greeters at the event lining the check in line for attendees.
The US Intrepid is a WWII aircraft carrier that was retired many decades ago and is now a permanent fixture in the Hudson River at the far west end of 46th Street.
It’s a long crosstown hike and virtual middle of nowhere but the police power on site for the event make the Capitol Police look like a pack of Boy Scouts. Numbers of uniforms alone outnumbered protesters by at least 5:1 who knows undercover total.
Forces lining the welcome line looked far less threatening.
Of course no celebration of Pfizer would be complete without mandate enthusiast, former Mayor Bill DeBlasio. Yes this shot was selected because it looks like he is picking his nose which is a fitting reflection of his accomplishments as Mayor.
As the guests filed into the entry line some inspired an assortment of spirited chants and shouts of “Shame on you, where are the safety trials“ for DeBlasio & current Mayor Adams may have been ignored, but they were certainly heard.
There were a handful of journalists and photographers there. Wandering among the crowd, doing interviews and reporting was Jeremy Loffredo of Rebel News who’ve been among the few tracking mandates, the global resistance and Truckers Convoys.
Everyone attending the Police Foundation Gala knows that thousands of NYPD, FDNY, EMS who worked from the start of pandemic panic. many were infected and recovered and then they were fired for not submitting to a novel mRNA therapeutic that does not stop infection or transmission.
We know this has affected NYPD morale and all my decades in the streets at protests have never felt the hearts of the cops are with us like they are with opposing mandates.
Whether or not they consider it criminal the image of a mother and baby citing known harms has to make more than a few of the science literate swallow hard and think the unthinkable truth?
Another moving sentiment is reminder of the vaccine injured we all know exist.
There were other performance art inspired standouts including a Mayor Adams impersonator with a bag fill of cash and pair of “white shirt” police bodyguards.
Film prop cash added a dramatic reality to the fistfuls of hundreds he handed out to jokes about our fiat currency worth little more than the paper it’s printed on.
The real high value asset to make an appearance was a bright yellow Ferrari parked inside the NYPD Emergency Services Mobile Command. Who could it belong to?
It was being driven by comedian Tracy Morgan who could have used a shoe horn to pack his sizeable self into the racing seats. Dealer tags on the back suggest a test drive but if it’s brand new Tracy must be using it as diet motivation. He’s a verrry tight fit.
The pedestrian overpass is accessible from a staircase not far from the museum entrance so the police stationed above got to see me about a dozen times over the course of two hours going between ground shots and my always favorite high perches.
It will probably be Sunday by the time the pictures are uploaded to Flickr but for everyone who showed up yesterday and supported the effort with livestreams and reporting here’s a timely tribute to the action in activism and feet in the street. :~)
NYC Police Gala Honoring Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Pier 86 ~The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
what would I do if I were a pro jab person now...I WOULD HIDE BAD
Congrats to those who greeted Pfizer CEO at the Intrepid! Since I missed this coverage on MSM, I'm glad Pamela captured the scene in her usual very serious while amusing reporting and photos.