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A Government Run by Organized Crime: Blowing Up Pipelines and Editing Human Genes | Guest: Whitney Webb | 9/28/22
A Government Run by Organized Crime: Blowing Up Pipelines and Editing Human Genes | Guest: Whitney Webb | 9/28/22
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65 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2022
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As a natural disaster bears down on Florida, we are suffering from a pair of unnatural disasters we tackle today: the damage to the Nord Stream pipeline and the editing of our genes at the hands of the transhumanism movement. First, I provide all the circumstantial evidence pointing to our own government as the culprit for the attack on the pipelines. Next, we are joined by researcher Whitney Webb, the lead expert on transhumanism, who explains the goals and players behind Biden’s latest transhumanist order to develop software updates to human cells. She paints a picture of the players, plans, and motivation behind the digital dictatorship in the pursuit of a neo-feudalism where they can literally control the human mind and make everyone subservient to their evil deeds. Anyone not focused on this issue cannot claim to be pro-life.
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Released:
Sep 28, 2022
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