• Episode 135: Ex Machina - Paper View - Episode 96

  • Dec 24 2023
  • Durée: 45 min
  • Podcast
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Episode 135: Ex Machina - Paper View - Episode 96

  • Résumé

  • Daniel Ford's EXPLOSIVE new book "Reality Check" is now available:
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    Any comments/questions?
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    I have detailed the agenda of a Cult with global reach over the five years of this podcast. In this episode, I look at several stories which are all leading to the endgame of the agenda...

    Parents could be charged with domestic abuse for not using their child's preferred pronoun under controversial new guidelines. I talk about the true context of where the focus on gender is ultimately leading...

    Harvard and Yale scientists investigate new condition dubbed 'Long Vax', a debilitating suite of symptoms linked to the Covid injections that lasts months and resembles 'Long Covid' (despit there being no such thing). Actress Melle Stewart is now unable to continue with her career as she can no longer walk or talk as a result of the AstraZeneca Covid injection

    Number of babies born in Britain hits 20 year low. How does this connect into the Covid injections?

    Half of CDC staff in America leave to work for Big Pharma. The revolving door between industry and agency keeps spinning

    Former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Nadine Dorries unveils a shadowy clique at the inner core, and running, the Tory party for the last 20 years. What does this mean for politics?

    And finally, Natwest has launched a new AI chatbot, Cora+. How does this connect into the overall theme of this episode?...

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