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Every Way the COVID Jab Poisons Your Body | Guest: Dr. Ryan Cole | 11/23/22
Every Way the COVID Jab Poisons Your Body | Guest: Dr. Ryan Cole | 11/23/22
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80 minutes
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Nov 23, 2022
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OK, well, not quite every way, because then this show would be days long. But Dr. Ryan Cole, our wizard pathologist from Idaho, joins us for a special pre-Thanksgiving show to explain all of the ways the shots can still cause sudden death months later. It is a low-dose poison circulating around the body, causing latent heart inflammation, turbocharging cancers, suppressing the immune system, poisoning immune responses, preventing the body’s DNA from repairing itself, and even causing harm to the most basic cells of life. Dr. Cole answers some of the most commonly asked questions about the COVID shots, such as shedding, long-term damage for those who feel no symptoms, and where we go from here. The good news is that many of the original shots were duds, so a lot of the people who didn’t get boosters will likely be spared.
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Released:
Nov 23, 2022
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