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A Godless Society Doesn’t Value Freedom | Guest: Tiffany | 4/18/22
A Godless Society Doesn’t Value Freedom | Guest: Tiffany | 4/18/22
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62 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
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In honor of Passover and Easter, we delve into the meaning and origin of human freedom and how one needs religion to stay free. There has never been a godless society that remained free. Commensurate with the decline in religious practice in this country is the rise of tyranny. I show how the biomedical tyranny is worse than ever. One of the most evident signs is the endless inhumane treatment on airplanes. We are joined today by “Tiffany,” an anonymous flight attendant for a major airline who is associated with USFreedomFlyers.org, to give us an update on the effort to get flight crews to drop the masks. She explains how they are often forced to wear these things for 15 hours a day and how it creates numerous safety concerns ignored by our government.
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Released:
Apr 18, 2022
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