Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
In this
interview, return guest Dr. Vladimir Zelenko discusses an incredibly serious concern, one shared with at least two other highly credible experts — Michael Yeadon, Ph.D., a life science researcher and former vice-president and chief scientist of allergy and respiratory research at
Pfizer, and professor Luc Montagnier, a world-renowned virologist who won the Nobel prize for his discovery of HIV.
Yeadon, Montagnier and Zelenko all believe the COVID-19 shots could reduce life expectancy by several decades, depending on several factors, including whether you're required to get booster shots. In fact, there may be reason to suspect that many who get the jabs and subsequent boosters could lose their lives within two to three years, as a result of pathogenic priming.
1,2Many may not realize that when I was a youngster I was a Boy Scout, but you might know their motto is "Be Prepared." It is an approach that has served me well over the years. I am not stating unequivocally that dire outcome will materialize, as my interview next week with Dr. Peter McCullough goes into. However, it would seem prudent to have a good protocol in your hands in anticipation of a worst-case scenario.
Comment: A month ago, an NBC reporter successfully interviewed the Russian president without US intelligence interference.
So why can't Tucker Carlson interview him?
The control freaks are such control freaks, they want to ensure that 'only the right people' conduct any and all business related to Russia (or US foreign policy generally).
That's why Trump's draw-down of US troops from Afghanistan was 'bad', but Biden's 'good'. That's why Biden's 'infrastructure plan' is 'good', but Trump's 'bad'. That's why [insert identical policy position here] is 'approved' depending on who is saying or enacting it.
NBC's Keir Simmons can interview Putin because Simmons 'is our guy'. Carlson cannot because 'he is a loose canon' who might 'stray from the party line' and indulge in 'too much frank and honest conversation' with the Russian president.
Americans cannot be allowed to see how much more they have in common with Putin than they do with 'US intel community members'...
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