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    Explore "vaccine side effects" with insightful episodes like "A New Vaccine Study Has Big Tech Panicking (Ep 1869)", "Professor of Media and Culture Mark Crispin Miller", "Muzzling NFL Great Ken Ruettgers", "Child Casualty In Ohio with Marie Follmer" and "Vax Injured Teen Athlete with Cherie Romney" from podcasts like ""The Dan Bongino Show", "RFK Jr Podcast", "RFK Jr Podcast", "RFK Jr Podcast" and "RFK Jr Podcast"" and more!

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    A New Vaccine Study Has Big Tech Panicking (Ep 1869)

    A New Vaccine Study Has Big Tech Panicking (Ep 1869)
    In this episode, I address the growing threat of a nuclear war and the latest attempt by PayPal to silence conservatives. I also discuss a new vaccine study which big tech is desperately trying to keep quiet.  News Picks: PayPal reverses course, withdraws policy that would have fined users for 'misinformation.’  Biden says world is closest to nuclear ‘Armageddon’ since Cuban missile crisis, heads to Delaware for the weekend. Florida Surgeon General: Covid mRNA vaccine found to cause 84% increase in DEATH for men ages 18-39. Twitter strikes again, this time against Dr. Peter McCullough. Baseball Strengthens Woke Credentials With CRT Nut At Fenway Park. GOP Candidates Can Make Democrats Sweat With These Four Questions On Crime. Putin's wrath: 'Russia trying to wipe Ukraine off face of earth', says Zelensky. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Muzzling NFL Great Ken Ruettgers

    Muzzling NFL Great Ken Ruettgers

    Super Bowl Champ and Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer, Ken Ruettgers, discusses censorship and trying to improve America's medical system in this episode.

    Ken Ruettgers was born in Bakersfield, CA and attended Garces Memorial High School before heading to the University of Southern California (USC) on an athletic scholarship. Ken was a first-round draft choice (seven overall) of the Green Bay Packers and culminated a 12-year career with a Super Bowl season in 1996 (Super Bowl XXXI). Ruettgers and his family moved to Oregon when he took a job with Multnomah Publishers as editorial director. In 2000, he left publishing and started a none-profit, GamesOver.org, to assist athletes with the challenges of sport career transition. Ken currently is a tenured professor and teaches sociology at Central Oregon Community College and is the department chair for Social Sciences. Ken earned his undergraduate in business as well as an MBA. He holds a PhD in sociology from Oxford Graduate School. Ruettgers was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 2013. He is the author of “Homefield Advantage: A Dad’s Guide to the Power of Role Modeling”. Ken is married to Sheryl and they have three adult children.

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    Child Casualty In Ohio with Marie Follmer

    Child Casualty In Ohio with Marie Follmer

    In an exclusive interview with RFK Jr, Marie Follmer said nobody warned her about the potential for increased adverse risks to her athletic son.  Greyson Follmer, an Ohio State University (OSU) student, was an elite athlete and member of the university’s chapter of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).

    More info: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/greyson-follmer-pfizer-vaccine-myocarditis/

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    Vax Injured Teen Athlete with Cherie Romney

    Vax Injured Teen Athlete with Cherie Romney

    Cherie Romney discusses her family's vaccine injuries with RFK Jr. Cherie's son Everest Romney, 17,  received the vaccine April 21 and began experiencing neck pain, fever and severe headaches one day later. His mother said her son’s pediatrician initially dismissed the symptoms as a pulled neck muscle. 

    After more than a week of symptoms and being unable to freely move his neck, the family got this diagnosis: two blood clots inside his brain, and one on the outside.

    “In a million years, I never expected it,” Romney said. “The worst thing, the worst thing, is to have the doctor come in and say, ‘OK, well, we found two blood clots inside his brain.’ The hardest thing was I let him get that shot. And he was healthy and well before. But you question it, you can’t help but question it when it all goes wrong.”

    Romney doesn’t want to discourage parents from letting their kids get the vaccine because she believes each parent must make the decision for their children, but she wished her choice had been a different one.

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