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Will Adults Injured by Shots Finally Stand for Voiceless Jabbed Children? | Guest: Del Bigtree | 2/22/23
Will Adults Injured by Shots Finally Stand for Voiceless Jabbed Children? | Guest: Del Bigtree | 2/22/23
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Feb 22, 2023
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In today’s action-packed show, we’re joined by Del Bigtree of the HighWire and ICAN who presents us with both a scary and uplifting message. He believes that we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to finally expose the other vaccines now that for the first time, adults got to experience the taste of Big Pharma’s lies with the COVID shots. We discuss how to fight the mandates legally and legislatively. If we fail, they will turn us into farm animals. Del offers a glimpse into the self-spreading vaccine technology that will spell the end of us, the dangers of the RSV shots, and how we need to fight the apathy in a post-COVID world. These lunatics are literally playing God with our bodies and our world and will stop at nothing unless we the people stand up and thwart their wicked plans.
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Feb 22, 2023
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