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Sep 2021
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Ep 959 | Are the Vaccinated Actually the...

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Nothing makes sense. “The Delta variant” canard doesn’t explain how the virus is now much worse than ever before when nearly every adult is vaccinated in a lot of areas getting hit hard. Today, we are joined by Dr. Lynn (pseudonym), associate medical director of America’s Frontline Doctors, who discusses her theory that the vaccine itself is making the virus spread more prolifically and also how those who got the shots can spread the toxic spike protein. Given that she was an infectious disease doctor in her prior job, we cover everything from epidemiology to vaccine side effects and transmission, remdesevir, and proper treatment. Plan to take notes!

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