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{NAME}, is WW3 around the corner? Is it possible that some “wars” are *NOT* meant to be won?? 💣💥

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(war on cancer, war on terror, war on drugs) If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( {NAME},  With the current events in Ukraine, tensions between Russia, China and many other countries, the USA included, many feel that World War III is right around the corner. Time will tell, but this is certainly a time to trust God and get your physical and spiritual affairs in order.  Speaking of “war” … the so-called “war on cancer” was officially declared by President Nixon in 1971, but no matter how many people shave their heads or run for the cure or cycle all over the place, as long as the Medical Mafia is in control, the “cancer war” will never be won.  But the “[war on cancer](” isn’t the only war that will never be won…  What about the “war on terror”? …  What about the “war on drugs”? …  The “official story” is that we are deploying every resource to combat terror and stop illegal drug use, but the actions of our elected officials seem to indicate the exact opposite… Why do we accept some “official stories” as ‘true’ when the details so obviously contradict the headlines?  If you’ve ever asked yourself similar questions, then [Monumental Myths]( is the book you need to read, from cover to cover! It’s been called “the most eye-opening book since 1984.”  Remember, that until Saturday at midnight, we are having a 72 Hour “Fight the Fake News” sale, where you can save 35% + get FREE U.S. shipping.  >> [Own Monumental Myths Today!](  This jaw-dropping book reveals the lies that we’ve been told since we were born… lies told by the “medical mafia” and also the “mainstream media.”  In the words of Mike Adams (the Health Ranger): “No one does a better job of exposing the false mythology of modern medicine than Ty Bollinger. In this book, you’ll see dozens of medical myths blown wide open and readily dismissed as pure hokum.”  Think of it as a “corrective textbook” to all the “tall tales” we were taught in school.  To Your Health and Liberty!  P.S. [GET YOUR COPY NOW](   © 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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