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Are We Going to Pretend the Pfizer Genocide Never Occurred? | 6/15/23
Are We Going to Pretend the Pfizer Genocide Never Occurred? | 6/15/23
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Jun 15, 2023
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We never fight the issues that matter until it’s too late. The window for a reckoning on COVID genocide is closing fast as the establishment moves on to the next threats. Today, I explain what the reckoning should look like and offer an update on the Florida grand jury. Also, we delve into a new Pfizer vaccine injury reporting document that shows how the company was tracking injuries to every organ system from day one but remained silent. The breadth and scope of injury is so astounding, it could not have been done by accident, and the goal of the grand jury is to connect these dots. I also warn about the coming interstate compact to allow governors to wield emergency health powers. Also, we have the same narrow window to fight the gender-bending agenda while we are still ahead. Let’s harness that sense of urgency and stay focused.
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Released:
Jun 15, 2023
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