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What you should've been told.

You are being lied to

I write about the threat we are now facing. If you don't know what I'm talking about, that's part of why it's a threat, why I must tell you, and why you must ( if you want to help people ) tell every person you know.

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  • You are being lied to

    Shortly before 2019, I was doing allot of medical research for a sick friend. Through hours of reading, I came to have knowledge in various fields of medical study and when the "pandemic" began, I knew something wasn't right.

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