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{NAME}, Ep. 8 is still airing! Don’t miss out!✔️ (“Track and Trace” exposed)

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Plus: Sneak Peek of Ep. 9 (inside) If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.](  {NAME}, Propaganda Exposed! [UNCENSORED] is really shaking things up! Our viewing audience is 50,000+ strong, and we want to thank you for all the kind words of support! People all over the world are watching and enjoying the series and learning a lot of life-saving information that the mainstream media won’t tell you. Here’s a comment from Doraemon (in Singapore) that we wanted to share.  Thanks for the encouragement, Doraemon. We are so happy that you are helping us share the truth in Singapore!  Did you catch Episode 8 of Propaganda Exposed! [UNCENSORED]?  Here’s a quick glimpse of what what we covered: - Discover how the “alphabet agencies” have been lying about laetrile for over 70 years - See how children are being targeted with propaganda…and what you can do about it - Learn the truth about the Russia-Ukraine conflict - Discover how life insurance company data proved the toxicity of the covid jabs - Learn about the “Great Reset” and “Build Back Better” - What was Event 201? Discover the truth… - See how the globalists are trying to take over the world’s food supply - Will you really be happy if you “own nothing” in the year 2030? - Are “Track and Trace” and Global Surveillance really threats to our freedom? - Can they actually “mine cryptocurrency” based on human behavior? - And so much more!! If you haven’t watched it yet, then [go watch it today]( before we move on to episode 9 (“the grand finale”) tonight.  We’ll see you later tonight for Episode 9 entitled “CRUSHING CENSORSHIP, COLLUSION & CONSPIRACY.”   Click on the image above to watch a brief “[sneak peek](” of Episode 9…  Cya tonight!!  P.S. Are you enjoying the series? Are you learning a lot? Then please consider [joining the truth army and supporting our mission]( to share the truth with the world. With our “Early Bird” special, when you purchase the “Patriot Package” you’ll SAVE 72% plus you’ll also get FIVE (5) FREE DVD sets (or Thumb Drives) to give to friends and family!   © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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