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Here are the details... [ConservativeFreePress.com] Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. Fall 2019 A group of billionaires and global elites, including Bill Gates, held an event called Event 201. It was a ‘war game’ type event where they practiced what they would do if a global pandemic happened. They laid out a plan for forced vaccinations and ID cards. Of course, just a few months later we all know what happened when COVID-19 hit. Coincidence? Maybe. Now fast-forward… Spring 2022 Gates says: “We’ll have another pandemic. It will be a different pathogen next time.” Is he planning for it, or planning it? Either way, this quote is raising the suspicion of patriots everywhere. Remember what Gates said in a 2010 speech: “The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s heading up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower [world population] by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent.” That’s right, Bill and his elite cronies want to LOWER the world population. What better way to do that than a contagious disease with mysterious origins? Fortunately, there is one man who can help. He’s a rogue Connecticut doctor who is part of the growing ‘medical underground’. He treated hundreds during the pandemic without hospitalizations and without vaccines. His ‘gang of seven’ recipe can help almost anyone fight off or prevent an infection. And these common nutrients are often just laying around the house. [See how it works and how you can prepare for the next ‘plan-demic’ right here.]( DISCLAIMER This is a Sponsored Ad from one of our supporting Advertisers. We receive financial support from this Advertiser for distribution of this Ad. Otherwise, there is no connection between the sponsor and us. We further disclaim any and all claims made in the ad which are those of the advertiser only. To our knowledge this ad, product and its distribution has not been tested or approved by the FDA. Publishing of this Ad does not constitute an endorsement of any type from us. Free Press Publications - 6501 Arlington Expressway B105 #2196, Jacksonville, FL 32211 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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