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Interview: On Vaccines, the Fed, Russiagate, and the Palestine Conflict

by Aug 14, 2019Health Freedom, Articles, Economic Freedom, Foreign Policy, Interviews & Debates, Multimedia0 comments

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In a three-hour interview with RBN, I dismantled mainstream propaganda about vaccines, Russiagate, the Federal Reserve, and the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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On Saturday, August 10, I was interviewed by Ingri Cassel on the Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN). For the first hour, we talked about how the public is being lied to about the risks and benefits of vaccines.

During hour two, we wrapped up the vaccine discussion and shifted the focus, talking about how a frighteningly large proportion of Americans have been persuaded through state propaganda that Russia hacked electoral systems during the 2019 presidential election to tamper with vote tallies in favor of Donald Trump, even though there is not one shred of publicly available evidence to support this conspiracy theory.

We also talked about the role of the Federal Reserve and how the inflationary monetary policy of this government-legislated monopoly harms the economy.

Then we shifted again to discuss the third area where I’ve most heavily focused my research and writings, how the US policy of supporting Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians has prevented the realization of a just peace. In this context, I talked about how the popular focus on the role of “the Israel lobby” in influencing US foreign policy overlooks the much greater domestic influence of Christian Zionism. I also covered some of the popular myths about the conflict’s origins, the 1967 war, and the US role.

During the final hour of the three-hour interview, Cassel took calls from listeners. Scroll up and click the play button to listen!

Here are some of my writings referenced during the interview:

And here are the four published installments of my major influenza vaccine exposé:

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