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The just released Karl Stefanovic interview with Chef Pete Evans is amazing on so many levels. A full circle moment for Evans as Stefanovic apologises and acknowledges the MSM efforts to crucify him. Evans - an unvaccinated man who uses zero Big Pharma meds and believes 80% of illness...

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