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The Evidence That COVID Shots Shed to the Unvaccinated | Guest; Dr. Pierre Kory | 2/15/24
The Evidence That COVID Shots Shed to the Unvaccinated | Guest; Dr. Pierre Kory | 2/15/24
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68 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2024
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We were told that we had to lock ourselves down for not getting the dangerous COVID shots. Well, Dr. Pierre Kory joins us to warn that it turns out the opposite is true. It’s the vaccinated who are shedding their danger on the rest of us. Today, Dr. Kory presents the evidence that all gene therapy products shed through the exosomes. He explains how women who did not get the shot were exposed to those who did and suffered menstrual irregularities. Others suffer headache and fatigue from being in a crowd with those recently boosted. He also warns that excess deaths in 2023 got even worse, and they are likely due to long-term effects, such as turbo cancers. Shockingly, even red states refuse to fight this worst medical experimentation in history.
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Feb 15, 2024
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