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Ep 823 | The Evidence-Based Protocol for Treating COVID-19 that Gov’t Is Censoring | Guest: Dr. Lee Merritt
Ep 823 | The Evidence-Based Protocol for Treating COVID-19 that Gov’t Is Censoring | Guest: Dr. Lee Merritt
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62 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
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Not only have we destroyed civilization by employing insane lockdown tactics that don’t work against a virus, we have ignored cheap remedies and natural supplements that could have reduced death rates for pennies on the dollar. Today, we are joined by Dr. Lee Merritt, an orthopedic spinal surgeon, who explains her protocol for treating this virus. It turns out that we’ve been lied to not just about COVID treatment, but the protocol for treating other viruses as well. The source and reason for those lies are the most disturbing of all.
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Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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