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We Are About to Unmask the Genocide of the COVID Fascists | Guest: Ian Miller | 1/25/22
We Are About to Unmask the Genocide of the COVID Fascists | Guest: Ian Miller | 1/25/22
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64 minutes
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Jan 25, 2022
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Today, I present you with unique data debunking the vaccine and mask mandates: two for the price of one. The new data presented to Sen. Ron Johnson by attorney Thomas Renz will expose the severity of the safety concerns with the shots once and for all. I give you the background behind that data and tease out what is coming next. I’m also joined by Ian Miller, the man behind the famous “mask charts.” He has now written a book, “Unmasked: The Global Failure of COVID Mask Mandates,” absolutely destroying every premise of the mask Karens for all of posterity.
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Jan 25, 2022
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