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Story of 2021: The War on Treatment That Killed Millions | Guest: Dr. Tess Lawrie | 12/17/21
Story of 2021: The War on Treatment That Killed Millions | Guest: Dr. Tess Lawrie | 12/17/21
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88 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2021
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On today’s grand finale show of the year, we delve into the story of the year: the war on COVID treatment that killed so many people. I provide you with the latest clinical information from doctors I speak to and their experience in treating the virus. We are then joined by Dr. Tess Lawrie, the founder of the British Ivermectin Recommendation Development Initiative, which has been battling the global medical establishment in the war on early treatments. She paints a picture of irremediable corruption in the world of medical research and academia. She also warns about the coming catastrophe with long-term side effects from the shots, which might be worse than the short-term tragedies we are witnessing. Finally, I announce the CR Podcast “Man of the Year.”
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Released:
Dec 17, 2021
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