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[MSM BUSTED!] 😲 CNN Liars Caught Faking Video Footage! 🎥

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Save 35% on “Monumental Myths” {NAME}, Do you remember back in 1991 when CNN got bust

Save 35% on “Monumental Myths” {NAME},  Do you remember back in 1991 when CNN got busted producing FAKE news from the first Gulf War? They filmed a video in front of a “Green Screen” and then claimed they were in the middle of SCUD attacks and all sorts of danger when in reality they were nowhere near Saudi Arabia, Iraq, or Kuwait. They were in a studio.  CNN also fired Amber Lyon for exposing the fact that CNN was taking money from people representing Bahrain in exchange for airing propaganda stories that were biased towards the “donors.” Then last year, CNN ran a “hit piece” about us on Wolf Blitzer’s show, and then the AP published more lies and propaganda about us last spring.  Sadly, peddling lies and myths has become mainstream in today’s media.  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 at all time highs, “[You don’t need us to tell you that gas prices are on the rise](” either, do you?  Watch [this video]( and then [this video]( and you’ll realize that it’s almost like they were reading from the same script! LOL! [laugh]  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?  Have you ever wondered who decides what is ‘newsworthy’ and what isn’t? Have you possibly heard a ‘breaking news’ story that just didn’t make sense? The facts just didn’t add up?  Why do we accept some stories as ‘true’ when the details so obviously contradict the headlines? Are you open to the possibility that many “facts” that we’ve been taught are actually “lies”? Are you sick of the “fake news”?  If so, then [Monumental Myths]( is the book for you!  And for the next 3 days, until midnight on Tuesday, we are having a 72 Hour “Fight the Fake News” sale, where you can save 35% + get FREE U.S. shipping  As you begin reading this eye-opening, 33 chapter, 444 page book, you’ll quickly discover that almost everything we’ve been told by the mainstream media and the medical mafia is a LIE.  Think of it as a “corrective textbook” to all the “tall tales” we were taught in school. [wink]  Don’t delay! [Get your copy today...](  You won’t be able to stop reading… we guarantee it!  To Liberty & Truth,    © 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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