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Why Saving Independent Doctors Is the Most Important Pro-Life Issue | 8/18/23
Why Saving Independent Doctors Is the Most Important Pro-Life Issue | 8/18/23
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71 minutes
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Aug 18, 2023
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We now know that government works with pharma to make people sick and die – not just from COVID shots, but many other bad interventions. Independent doctors are the threat to government dominion. We’re joined by one of them today, Dr. Pierre Kory, who warns that doctors who speak the truth are being silenced. The American Board of Internal Medicine, with ties to the government, is threatening Kory’s board certification. Kory also wrote a bombshell piece on “died suddenly” in USA Today that presents a blueprint for getting through the censorship. In other news, I explain the history of the GOP as a controlled opposition and my “bait-and-switch theory” as to how the conservative movement resets every 10 years to pretend it learned its lesson – all the while continuing to rejuvenate the controlled opposition.
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Aug 18, 2023
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