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(EDIT: If Gregg Phillips has cancer, then that’s a good reason to take Ivermectin daily. I wish him the best. I don't keep up with people I don't follow and who or who doesn't have cancer). In this episode, I discuss the mass manipulation by both political sides and the importance of finding the true answer, while also discussing the real patriotic meaning of the NSDAP’s ‘Strength Through Joy’ movement. I also bring up the lack of common sense in the current ivermectin debate and other political distractions in war and the importance of preparation over spoon-bending narratives.
By Sean M. Brooks, Ph.D.4.2
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(EDIT: If Gregg Phillips has cancer, then that’s a good reason to take Ivermectin daily. I wish him the best. I don't keep up with people I don't follow and who or who doesn't have cancer). In this episode, I discuss the mass manipulation by both political sides and the importance of finding the true answer, while also discussing the real patriotic meaning of the NSDAP’s ‘Strength Through Joy’ movement. I also bring up the lack of common sense in the current ivermectin debate and other political distractions in war and the importance of preparation over spoon-bending narratives.

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