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We asked Crémieux about how people are accessing GLP-1s without a prescription. "Physicians need to be careful about prescriptions." "Unfortunately, I made a guide on how to do this (getting GLP-1s from the grey market)." "Through writing this guide, I've led to almost 12,000 pounds of weight loss. That...

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JUST IN: Hunter Biden directly contradicted his father to Judge Noreika by admitting to getting paid $664k from a Chinese Communist Party backed company. The news comes on the same day as Rep. James Comer detailed how the Biden family used shell companies to deceive the IRS with Chinese wire transfers. During the 2020 debates, Joe Biden claimed his family had never made money from China. This appears to be completely false. "My son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, China," Biden said before blaming Trump. "The only guy who made money from China is this guy." On Wednesday, Hunter admitted to Judge Maryellen Noreika that he had accepted a $664k payment from CCP backed CEFC. During an interview with Sen. Ted Cruz as reported on by KanekoaTheGreat, Comer detailed exactly how the Biden family used shell companies to deceive the IRS. The comments came when the pair was discussing how a $3M payment was made from China to Biden business partner Rob Walker. Cruz: "So the Chinese Communist government was sending the money?" Comer: "Yes... If Hunter Biden was doing something legitimate for China, they could have just wired the money to Hunter Biden, but they didn't." "They sent it to a company called Robinson Walker. Then they wired it to a company called Owasco. Then they wired it to another company called Bohai. These companies don't do anything with the money." Cruz: "It's just a bucket to pour the water in, then a bucket to pour it into somewhere else?" Comer: "That's exactly what it is and it was organized. This is like organized crime." ... and the DOJ is actively protecting the Biden family. Insane.

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