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Are Elite Athletes the Tip of the Iceberg of Vaccine Injury? | Guest: Dr. Kirk Milan | 2/4/22
Are Elite Athletes the Tip of the Iceberg of Vaccine Injury? | Guest: Dr. Kirk Milan | 2/4/22
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76 minutes
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Feb 4, 2022
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Are the elite athletes who suddenly go into cardiac arrest just the tip of the iceberg of vaccine injury? Today, we are joined by Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist, pastor, humanitarian, and former flight surgeon in the Air Force, to discuss all things myocarditis, blood clotting, and vaccine injury. He raises important concerns that the safety signals we are seeing from elite athletes might hint at a much broader level of heart inflammation and micro-clotting in the general population that will remain dormant for longer. He also discusses the danger of pilots flying with the shots, the lack of academic curiosity among too many doctors, and how he is being investigated for merely DISCUSSING early COVID treatment.
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Released:
Feb 4, 2022
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