Pfizer’s “brain” as … a werewolf in the 6th White Tower Naval Scout Herd!



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Dr Albert Mockery, its president and CEO Pfizer, is the man who has been talked about the most in recent days, since the company’s vaccine makes humanity hope that he will soon have an effective weapon in the fight against coronavirus.

For some in Alexandrou Svolou, Thessaloniki, in their neighborhood, Mr. Bourlas is still just … Akis.

The son of an old Jewish family from Thessaloniki, Albert Bourla attended the 41st primary school in the city. His father was a distiller, who kept a shop in Ladadika on the corner of Victor Hugo and Veria. With a mother who was surprised by the apparent tattoo of Jews passing through the Nazi concentration camps.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, “Akis,” as his friends called him, was found in wolves. In the section of the Hellenic Scout Corps for the youngest – primary school students – boys. Their leader in Ageli Lykopoulon of the 6th White Scout Navy Scout System, Panagiotis Koukouvitis, a professional son in Ladadika very close to the Akis family shop. “My father used to send me to buy ouzo at Akis’s father’s store, INTO,” recalls Mr. Koukovitis of his little werewolf.

“He was a smart kid, very smart,” he told APE-MPE. He continues: “Sometimes he forgot and did not come to the rallies, but whenever he remembered, he was a small leader. Creative, decisive, that’s why it was the first of his six (ss the small subgroup of Ageli ton Lykopoulos) “.

In sixth grade, “Akis” from the Lykopoulos group of the 6th Scout System of Thessaloniki “climbed” the Scouts. “I didn’t lose it,” says Mr. Koukovitis. “I saw him in the neighborhood, in the store, always polite and smiling… Good boy. “Proud to have been my son in the Scouts,” he says, showing two photos with his flock in 1971.

“We are reaching a critical inflection point in our vaccine development program, at a time when people need it most, with infection rates reaching new heights, hospitals approaching overcrowding and economies struggling to reactivate.” “Akis” he said yesterday. The werewolf of Thessaloniki, who taught the explorers, holding his mother’s hand with the Nazi concentration camp tattoo, that the world can really change.

In the first photo, third stop from the left.

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In the second photo, quarter foot from the left

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