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OZEMPIC SCANDAL: Japanese Alpine Tonic Burns 57LBs of thick flab (93% more powerful than Ozempic)

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A rogue whistleblowing doctor from Japan just revealed the sickening truth behind Ozempic… [>>

A rogue whistleblowing doctor from Japan just revealed the sickening truth behind Ozempic… [>> See it for yourself right here (before it’s censored)]( Did the creators of these injectable drugs STEAL the Ozempic formula from a town buried deep in the Japanese Alps? What about the disturbing side effects? Meaning that thousands of women and men are walking around like ticking time bombs… All because they don’t yet know what happens the minute you STOP the injections…. When you see this video…be prepared to be shocked, even ANGRY…. But the good news is you don’t need to inject yourself with a side-effect filled drug… See, there’s a Japanese natural version that’s 93% more powerful and with none of the side effects… And it’s something you can easily make at home… As long as you have some water and a few items from your pantry: [>> Japanese Alpine Tonic Burns 57LBs of thick flab (93% more powerful than Ozempic)](  Get In The Inbox of Conservative Readers Advertise with Conservative Research Group to get your brand in front of thousands of Conservative Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. [Get In Touch With Us Today!]( Trusted by over 520,000 readers, Conservative Research Group is your source for daily news and updates, with an editorial focus on politics and policy. We deliver reliable, up to the minute, impartial political news to an audience that obsessively digs deeply to unearth the truth. Written for American Patriots, Conservative Research Group is dedicated to being your most reliable news source. Stay up-to-date with the latest on political events, the White House, and current events that shape our world, while engaging with thousands of truth-seekers in our social media community on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and igniting the critical conversations that provoke meaningful change. [Privacy Policy]( Conservative Research Group 6810 N. State Rd. 7 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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