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Del Bigtree speaks out.

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Following on from the superb topic by @johng entitled; 'An Inconvenient Study', Del Bigtree, goes through the film and gives some hard hitting facts. And not a little truth.

 

An interview with Mike Robinson:

 

https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/discussing-an-inconvenient-study-with-del-bigtree

 

https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com

Thank you for the video with Del Bigtree's commentary on An Inconvenient Study.

 

The contempt for human beings, that they are pretending to be helping, displayed by our "experts" is beyond comprehension.

 

Prior to each speech Del Bigtree presents, asking audience members for a show of hands for those families with a chronic medical ailment, and 80% of the audience routinely raise their hands, indicates the gigantic scope of the catastrophe.

 

 

 

 

I have just watched the documentary and the interview. The facts are incontrovertible.

 

Dr Markus Zervos, who conducted the study, is an infectious disease expert at Henry Ford Health. He refused to publish the study, which proves that vaccinated children are much sicker than unvaccinated ones, because he knows it would destroy his career: that is the price to pay for challenging the vaccine dogma. He wants to do the right thing, but he doesn't have the courage to.

It's a good thing Senator Ron Johnson shone a light on it and helped get it out.

 

The truth is coming out. May President Trump, RFK Jr. and Del Bigtree be successful in this endeavour.

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