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Pharma Fascism Is Worse Than Abortion Because It’s Mandatory | Guest: Dr. Meryl Nass | 5/5/22
Pharma Fascism Is Worse Than Abortion Because It’s Mandatory | Guest: Dr. Meryl Nass | 5/5/22
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67 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2022
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I can’t move off the biomedical tyranny issue because there is no way to avoid it. I go through the latest news on how the shots are killing people in droves and how our government is tightening the noose of surveillance and control around our necks. As much as I hate abortion, it’s hard to get excited about the impending decision when the powers that be are doing the equivalent of mandatory abortions with medical tyranny. We are joined by Dr. Meryl Nass, a 41-year practicing internist who had her license suspended for prescribing lifesaving FDA-approved drugs. Meanwhile, doctors who prescribe toxic remdesivir – even for babies – will be rewarded. Abortion is evil but can be avoided. There is no way we can avoid requirements to take kill shots or the banning of lifesaving treatment. This must be our priority.
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Released:
May 5, 2022
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Podcast episode
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