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German Health Minister Says “Just Tell the Truth” ➕ Don’t let them MURDER the Bill of Rights❗

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(FINAL DAY - less than 9 hours left…)   {NAME},  Karl Lauterbach, a prominent German politician and epidemiologist, recently called for increased transparency in reporting adverse reactions and injuries related to COVID-19 vaccinations. In other words, “just tell the truth.” Lauterbach’s push for transparency in vaccine injury reporting aims to ensure that individuals can make well-informed decisions about their health.   It's a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our foundational freedoms and autonomy over our own bodies, especially in times when such liberties seem to be under threat. Every day we see more and more evidence that we’ve been lied to by the government, the media, and even many doctors.  We can NEVER let them exert that kind of power over us again. The first step to stopping tyranny and protecting our freedoms is identifying the lies, censorship, and corruption around us. And the best way to spot a lie is to know the truth. That’s why we created Quest for the Cures [FINAL CHAPTER].  There’s only 7 hours left in [the free weekend replay](! “Binge watch” while you still can! [wink]  This information is vitally important, because the “powers that be” are trying desperately to “murder” the Bill of Rights! Of course, they wouldn’t describe it in those terms, but that’s the “nuts and bolts” of what’s going on with their goal to SILENCE everyone who dares to desire freedom of choice in medical treatments. Don’t let them get away with it! Stand up to the medical mafia now! Make your voices heard! Share the truth with everyone you know! Don’t back down! Be brave! Thanks again for taking this journey with us, and thanks for taking a stand for health freedom!  To Health & Liberty, P.S. Remember, today is also the LAST DAY that we’re offering 60% off sale. If you’ve learned something, been inspired to fight for health freedom, or just love how it feels to support a good cause, please [consider owning the entire 9-episode docu-series today.]( Share it with friends and family. Have a viewing party! There is strength in numbers, and together we will win the fight for health freedom.  Don’t delay. This extended offer expires when the countdown clock strikes zero… [countdownmail.com]  © Copyright 2023, 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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