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How the COVID Tyrants Created a Cycle of Chronic Disease | Guest: Dr. Lynn Fynn | 5/11/22
How the COVID Tyrants Created a Cycle of Chronic Disease | Guest: Dr. Lynn Fynn | 5/11/22
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72 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2022
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Contrary to Mitch McConnell’s view, Ukraine is not the most important issue. Turning human beings into lab rats remains the most important issue and the ultimate right-to-life fight of our time. We are joined by Dr. Lynn Fynn of the Global COVID Summit, who explains how everything Big Pharma has done has backfired and created a cycle of chronic viruses. The infectious disease doctor believes the adenovirus-vector vaccines are responsible for the recent cases of hepatitis among kids. She also explains why Novavax is not safer than the other shots and should be avoided. Also, Pfizer’s Paxlovid is likely going to perpetuate the life cycle of this virus as well. At some point, this cannot all be a coincidence.
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Released:
May 11, 2022
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