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Died Suddenly: The Review #52

Died Suddenly: The Review #52

FromCon Men Podcast


Died Suddenly: The Review #52

FromCon Men Podcast

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For the last few weeks, I have gotten tons of DM's asking what I thought about the new documentary Died Suddenly, I finally watched it and thought it would be a good idea to do a whole episode on it. We broke down the movie and reviewed some of the shocking imagery from the film. The documentary is perfect content for this type of podcast, it talks Malthusian Eugenics, depopulation, Bill Gates, and vaccines. The film breaks down some of the worst effects of vaccine and what some of the embalmers found in the bodies of some of the people that took the vaccine. If you are interested in seeing this film, you can find it on Rumble here https://rumble.com/v1wac7i-world-premier-died-suddenly.html----------------------Follow us:Instagram @Con_Men_Podcast,Twitter- @Conmenpodcast1Facebook- Con Men PodcastDiscord- https://discord.gg/ppyGMej6x3--------------We are also streaming on all podcast platformshttps://linktr.ee/conmenpodcastSubscribe to our Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/conmenpodcast--------------You can also find us on Rumble and Odyssee. Our days are numbed on YouTube. So if you like watching the show, you can find us on there.---------------Check out Adam Hesters Podcast: Skeleton Factory Podcast.You can find it herehttps://linktr.ee/skeletonfactoryPatreon.com/SkeletonfactoryInstagram: @Skeleton_Factory--------------Special Thanks to Mr. Charles Elliott for allowing us to use his song for the intro. Check out his music here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/79LJ4cbLYlMarMq5YydyrO
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Con Men Podcast is a disputed history podcast. Each week, we have a round table discussion about the 'underbelly' of history that is not often discussed.