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It has always been an unsettling thought: What if our government, instead of obsessively pushing Nov

It has always been an unsettling thought: What if our government, instead of obsessively pushing [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze News]( November 22, 2022   Trending story [Horowitz: How many lives could have been saved by aggressive use of vitamin D alone?]( It has always been an unsettling thought: What if our government, instead of obsessively pushing policies that were all pain and no gain – masks, lockdowns, remdesivir, and mRNA gene therapy – had aggressively promoted daily supplementation with vitamin D? Well, a ... 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Now is the time to take action. We must stand up for our brothers and sisters who face torture, and even death for their faith in Christ. Last year, our government removed Nigeria from the Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) watch list. This means that our government no longer identifies the persecution happening in Nigeria as a problem. They have turned a blind eye to the killing of Christians in Nigeria. This has only served to embolden the attackers and remove pressure from the Nigerian government to protect its Christian citizens. Together, we can make a difference. Sign the petition today asking for President Joe Biden to add Nigeria back to the CPC list. We need to send a clear message that killing Christians is not acceptable. There are people working hard in Washington D.C. to pressure President Biden to place Nigeria back on the watch list. Over 30,000 signatures have already been sent to the office of President Biden, but more still needs to be done. 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