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📺 KTVU reports crash of Flight 214 ✈️ (Asiana Airlines)

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{NAME} … Do you believe everything you see on TV? Happy Saturday, {NAME}! Have you ever seen

{NAME} … Do you believe everything you see on TV? Happy Saturday, {NAME}!  Have you ever seen the video of the TV anchors all repeating the same line about “[you can admit it if you’ve bought an item or two or ten for yourself](” at Christmas time?  And with gas prices on the rise these past few weeks, “[You don’t need us to tell you that gas prices are on the rise](” either, do you?  It’s almost like they were reading the same script, isn’t it? LOL!  Also, do you remember back in 2013 when KTVU television station in San Francisco fired three producers after they published a series of ‘fake names’ of the pilots on-board the crashed Asiana 214 flight?  [The TV anchorwoman read the (made up) names on the teleprompter:]( “Captain Sum Ting Wong” “We Tu Lo” “Bang Ding Ow”  And they were “LIVE” on the air! No, we’re not making this stuff up!   Why do we mention this?  Because it perfectly illustrates that TV anchors are really not “journalists.” They are basically teleprompter readers disguised as reporters.  But what if the information on the teleprompter was a monumental myth?  What if the “official stories” about current events were just… well… made up?  If you are a truth seeker, then [Monumental Myths]( is the book you need to read, from cover to cover!   And until midnight on Sunday, we are having our “Celebrating Truth & Independence” sale, where you can save 55% and [get your copy]( for only $17.76.  In the words of syndicated radio host, John B. Wells: “This book, Monumental Myths, takes you on a breath-taking tour of today’s most prominent myths, shattering them one by one in the interests of helping humanity wake up to reality.”  [Monumental Myths]( will bust some myths, destroy some idols, and create some heroes. Black will become white and white will become black. At times, the truth will almost appear to be an optical illusion, but that’s only because we’ve been conditioned to not recognize it.  If you’re like us -- if you want ammunition to help you “wake up” your friends and family -- or if you want to learn about these events for yourself, you won’t find a more comprehensive book. >> [GET YOUR COPY NOW]( for only $17.76 Think of it as a “corrective textbook” to all the “tall tales” we were taught in school. To Your Health and Liberty!         © Copyright 2021, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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