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Mar 2022
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The Coming Deluge of Cancer and Immune E...

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Today’s show is not for the faint of heart. But it does underscore why we must focus on implementing a no-fly zone over our bodily autonomy, not Ukraine. We are Joined by Dr. Jane Ruby, the scientist who has been accurately predicting all the problems with the shots from day one. She expertly breaks down some of the latest discoveries in academic literature showing how the injections allow the nanoparticles to latch onto your DNA and how they can potentially create metastatic cancers. She predicts the long-term injuries from the shots will easily outpace the short-term ones, especially for those who got boosters. What will become of our immune systems?

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