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Have You Been Denied an Organ Transplant Over a COVID Shot? | Guest: Jenna Campau & Brian Festa | 4/12/22
Have You Been Denied an Organ Transplant Over a COVID Shot? | Guest: Jenna Campau & Brian Festa | 4/12/22
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66 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2022
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First, I discuss the inflation crisis and how Republicans are every bit as guilty of passing the COVID fascist bills that brought this upon us. They are also guilty of catalyzing the medical discrimination that has ensued as a result. The most barbaric element of COVID tyranny is the trend of hospitals denying transplants to those who don’t get the shots. We are joined today by Jenna Campau and attorney Brian Festa of WeThePatriotsUSA.org. Campau’s adopted daughter from Ukraine is being denied a kidney transplant in a Michigan hospital for not getting the COVID and flu shots. Also, the hospital has called child protection services to get her daughter taken away! This is a growing precedent that will only get worse if we don’t fight it politically and legally.
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Released:
Apr 12, 2022
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Podcast episode
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