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Dianna b's avatar

I think you are on to something Jenna. I too listened to the interview. The one thing that several people Tucker has interviewed is the fact they keep blaming long covid. Which I think is rediculous. Another problem, what about the fact that the MRNA jabs are gene therapy and it is not a vaccine. And what about your P53 gene that fights cancer? I admit I was excited but one has to listen to details. People who took more than one jab, their immune systems are shot. My hairdresser disclosed to me that she has lost 26 of her clients in two years. They had one thing in common, they were jabbed and boosted, boosted and boosted. One client died two weeks ago from a rare cancer. Her doctor kept encouraging her to get her shots. I'm starting to wonder about Tucker, is he really seeking truth, open to all ideas, or what?

Over the last year I received call after call to get my free genetic testing or heritage testing. I've never heard of that one. All free of course, one offered a gift card. I'm a great grandma, I think I know all I want to know about my family history. Is this preparation for the future Biotech Bioshield? So many questions.

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Patti F's avatar

My friend and her husband, both having received multiple boosters, did the genetic testing (not 23 and me - this was a genetic blood test to determine what types of diseases they carried. Free of charge!). They found he had an unknown heart issue and had to perform open heart surgery! This is a man who worked out every day, was an avid long distance bike rider, and had rarely been sick. Now he’s recovering from open heart surgery because some test said he had a genetic abnormality that had never affected him his whole life (he’s in his 50’s). Never once did the multiple COVID shots come into the conversation. And they’d be shocked if it was ever suggested to them.

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Janet's avatar

My husband and I both have unopened tests laying around here someplace. Gifts. Nope. I already know one of my relatives belonged to a gang and broke a member out of the clink in Virginia in the early 1900s. Some landed gentry man in Britain had enough money to wear one of those fancy ruff collars around his neck (according to the portrait on line) and no doubt kicked his servants around until the rest of the later family got on a tub and ended up here—sans the money.

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djean111's avatar

already we are being told that 234Andme has no choice but to sell the DNA data. I will never do the DNA thing. Putting aside the intrusiveness and the opportunity for Very Bad Use of the data, I quite honestly do not see why I need to know that, for instance, I have 4% Danish heritage or whatever. I am not even curious.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Dianna - you ask if Tucker is really seeking truth.

I’m beginning to wonder. He has yet to contact Tom Haviland. This vial of clots was given to him in September.

https://laurakasner.substack.com/p/tucker-meets-the-clots

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