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Jun 2022
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145. The Documentary 'Infertility: A Dia...

Sharyl Attkisson
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A new documentary, "Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda," explores the well-documented but little-known story of the World Health Organization supporting development of a vaccine to cause infertility. The film by Andy Wakefield and Bobby Kennedy's Children's Health Defense can be seen starting June 10, 2022 at infertilitymovie.org and team1986.com.

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