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Conservatives Are All Talk and Don’t Mean What They Say | 3/1/23
Conservatives Are All Talk and Don’t Mean What They Say | 3/1/23
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58 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2023
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Even though there is now some focus on COVID again, it’s not the right focus. Officials are focused too much on Wuhan and not the U.S. continuing to create new viruses and dangerous vaccines right under our noses. I provide the breaking details of the FDA’s imminent push for dangerous RSV shots, even though officials admit the clinical trials are problematic. Do we actually believe what we say in our hearts? If we did, it would spur us to action. We need to be like Dr. Kirk Moore of Utah, who risked his career to help give out fake vaccines. He should be treated like a hero, yet the people who should be put on trial at Nuremberg 2 are prosecuting him. Finally, I offer a quick legislative update on some important bills in the state legislatures.
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Released:
Mar 1, 2023
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