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Pfizer Is Getting Away with Vaccine Murder All Over Again | Guest: Brian Hooker | 5/17/24
Pfizer Is Getting Away with Vaccine Murder All Over Again | Guest: Brian Hooker | 5/17/24
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60 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2024
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Why is it that we have a disconnect between our success exposing the Left in the culture and science but failing to stop the Left politically? I address the dichotomy between the success of the Harrison Butkers of the world and the failure of conservative politicians. Next, we’re joined by Brian Hooker, a biologist and chief scientific officer at Children’s Health Defense, to give us a primer on the RSV vaccines. He explains how the trials were fraudulent and showed massive safety signals with preterm births and overstimulation of the immune system. The vaccine is made of dangerous materials that degrade the immune system of pregnant women with maternal immune activation. Yet the government is targeting pregnant women for this shot. We also discuss how sudden infant death syndrome likely has a lot to do with vaccine deaths, and the new RSV shots are already showing up in VAERS as correlating with sudden deaths. It’s de ja vu all over again, yet Pfizer keeps winning. Nonetheless, we will help arm you with the facts to protect your own loved ones from a shot that is potentially a de facto abortion.
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Released:
May 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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