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It’s really hard to wrap my head around how dramatic this shift has been. Only a few years ago, I was being named and targeted by the White House as someone whose speech was ‘dangerous’—all because I was sharing peer-reviewed science and sounding the alarm about vaccine risks. It...

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Sayer Ji1 year ago

I never thought I’d see a day when the same truths that got me censored are now being echoed in a national commission report. It’s a sign: the tide is turning. And now we have a blueprint for the rebuild. Learn about this historic day at the White House with the launch of the MAHA Commission report:

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The Liberation Project1 year ago

𝑴𝑺𝑵𝑩𝑪 𝑮𝒖𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝑻𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑻𝒓𝒖𝒕𝒉 𝑨𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝑾𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒕𝒉𝒚 𝑬𝒍𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔 Scott Galloway, multi-millionaire professor gives dire warning about the decline of American capitalism and wealth inequality. ★ NEW ARTICLE ⬇️

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Anna Matson1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Thank YOU Sayer!

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Sayer Ji1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Thank you for all your work Anna. A true journalist. One in a million.

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ApotheCarol1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Thank you, Sayer! Happy to see you there! Find out about that elephant in the room for us, will you?

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Sayer Ji1 year ago

@G_W_Forum You got it!

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LibertyLinda 🍊🐊1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Maybe you can get them to ban the mRNA jabs!

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Sayer Ji1 year ago

@G_W_Forum There is a massive coalition forming to do just that:

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Carrie S Cannon, MD, MS, Christian Kitten Mom1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Congratulations! So wonderful to see truthtellers such as you rewarded for their stance even against the tide of unpopularity in the past. So many were assassinated and couldn't share it with you. I miss some of them. Moment of silence here.

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Andrea1 year ago

@G_W_Forum I'm happy for you. What a marvelous journey.

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Sherry Cord1 year ago

@G_W_Forum Thank you for your continued help in standing for what is right.

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