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The Green Beret Doctor Who Fought Cartels at the Texas Border | Guest: Lt. Col. Peter Chambers | 1/10/22
The Green Beret Doctor Who Fought Cartels at the Texas Border | Guest: Lt. Col. Peter Chambers | 1/10/22
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69 minutes
Released:
Jan 10, 2022
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Podcast episode
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How often do you hear from an Army Green Beret doctor who was injured by the COVID shots, served all over the world, was part of the Texas COVID response task force, and recently spent time at the border as part of a Texas National Guard mission? Well, today you are in for a treat, as we get briefed by Lt. Col. Peter Chambers on all of the above! He explains how he was injured by the shots and knows so many others in the military who have had their careers destroyed by them. We go through the dangers the shots pose to those in flight training. He also tells us what he believes it will take to finally gain operational control over the border.
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Released:
Jan 10, 2022
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Podcast episode
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