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Ep 775 | The Most Important Question We Must Ask About COVID Policies
Ep 775 | The Most Important Question We Must Ask About COVID Policies
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67 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2020
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When is the endpoint, and what is the endgame? If we don’t ask that question now, and act accordingly, our liberty is done. I’m joined today by Yinon Weiss (@YinonW), a 13-year veteran of the Marine Corps and Army Special Forces, who has posted eye-opening information showing the failure of lockdowns and masks. As a former soldier, tech entrepreneur, and bioengineer, Weiss has a keen mind for data analysis in the context of defining success of a mission. He warns that there is no mission other than holding our lives hostage with policies that are nothing less than crimes against humanity.
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Released:
Dec 10, 2020
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America's Enemy Within & The Complacent Congress - Ep. 23: Daniel takes a step back from this year’s crazy election cycle and focuses on why Americans are so angry with the government to begin with. Judging from President Obama’s recent Cuba visit, secret détente with Iran release of violent terrorists from Guantanamo, and nonchalant response the horrible terror attacks in Brussels, Daniel concludes America has “an enemy within” and a “complacent Congress” unwilling to stand up to him. “This is a president who sides with our enemies, he has downright formed an alliance with our enemies – the Islamists, Iran, the Cuban regime – and yet Congress is completely out-to-lunch.” Cuba: Raul Castro is using our kind immigration laws regarding Cuba to extract concessions from the Obama administration, who is more than willing to give in. Obama normalizes relations with the communist regime while Cuban immigrants are syphoning American welfare funds only to return to Cuba. Congress idles. Ir by Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz