EPISODE · Sep 10, 2021 · 51 MIN
Ep 951 | 20 Years Later, the NIH-Created COVID Is Worse than 9/11
from Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz · host Blaze Podcast Network
Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 in a very grim and unexpected manner. We now have events occurring in our lives that dwarf 9/11 in terms of the magnitude of tragedy and the danger to our society. This time the enemy is within. Today, I explain how our own government likely created and then enhanced this virus, and now it is locking us into dangerous “solutions” while blocking the only safe way out. Twenty years ago, we had firefighters who sacrificed their lives to save thousands of people in the Twin Towers. Today, we have a government-media-medical complex that locked us in a building, set it on fire, and then blocked all escape routes. I explain how governors and state legislatures need to criminalize the new federal policies within their states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 in a very grim and unexpected manner. We now have events occurring in our lives that dwarf 9/11 in terms of the magnitude of tragedy and the danger to our society. This time the enemy is within. Today, I explain how our own government likely created and then enhanced this virus, and now it is locking us into dangerous “solutions” while blocking the only safe way out. Twenty years ago, we had firefighters who sacrificed their lives to save thousands of people in the Twin Towers. Today, we have a government-media-medical complex that locked us in a building, set it on fire, and then blocked all escape routes. I explain how governors and state legislatures need to criminalize the new federal policies within their states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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