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[📚Thursday Recharge] 👶Baby Formula Contamination Controversy ➕ New 5G Risks☢️ ➕ German Leader Changes Tune on Covid-19 Shots💉

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Also inside: Come Join us in Boston for RFK Jr's Historic Announcement! Thursday, April 13, 2023  Happy Thursday, {NAME}!  On this day in 1598, King Henry IV of France promulgated the Edict of Nantes in Brittany. This historic document granted a large measure of religious liberty to the Protestant Huguenots, demonstrating the importance of free speech and access to new and alternative ideas. The Edict of Nantes marked a significant shift in the direction of tolerance and open-mindedness, allowing people to choose and practice their faith without fear of persecution.  In the spirit of promoting free speech and access to new and alternative ideas, we are excited to share some thought-provoking articles that shed light on topics of concern in today's world. We believe it is crucial to question mainstream narratives and encourage informed discussion, just as the Edict of Nantes did centuries ago.  As we commemorate the Edict of Nantes, let’s remember the importance of embracing diverse perspectives and promoting free speech for the betterment of society. We hope you find these articles both informative and thought-provoking.  Let’s dive in…   A Crisis of Confidence: The FDA’s Inaction on Contaminated Baby Formula About a month ago, we brought to light the alarming recall of Enfamil’s plant-based baby formula due to bacterial contamination. But a new report from Politico reveals that the FDA was aware of the bacterial contamination in Enfamil’s plant-based baby formula for a shocking three months before initiating a recall.   This delayed recall comes a year after a much larger formula recall by Abbott (a multinational company that makes medical devices, drugs, and nutritional products). This latest recall begs the question: “Is the FDA capable of protecting our kids? Let’s take a look at the FDA’s failure to protect consumers, emphasizing the harrowing consequences of its inaction and advocating for changes to prevent such disasters in the future.  >> [FDA's Baby Formula Crisis]( <<   From Advocate to Critic: German Health Minister Champions Informed Consent and Transparency in COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries 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.  >> [Pro-Vaxxer Changes Tune]( <<   5G Report Raises Health Concerns As 5G technology continues its global rollout, promising lightning-fast internet speeds and improved connectivity, concerns have arisen about potential health risks associated with 5G towers. Recent reports have detailed cases of individuals developing “microwave syndrome” or electrohypersensitivity (EHS) after exposure to electromagnetic radiation from 5G installations.   Although these cases may be few in number, they warrant further investigation and raise crucial questions about the potential dangers of electromagnetic radiation exposure. Additionally, the potential for conflicts of interest between corporations, regulatory bodies, and key figures like Ajit Pai, prioritizing profits over safety, calls for greater transparency and accountability.  >> [More 5G Safety Signals]( <<   “If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” —George Orwell  To Your Health & Liberty,  P.S. Come Join us for RFK Jr's historical announcement happening LIVE on April 19th in Boston! This will be a monumental moment in history you do NOT want to miss! Charlene will be there with many of our friends. You should be, too. [wink]  >> [GET YOUR TICKET HERE]( <<  © Copyright 2022, 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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