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Webb: Viruses Trace To Nazis

George Webb theorizes that the wave of viruses and pandemics that have plagued the planet in the last few years, including the vaunted Covid-19, had their roots in Nazi Germany.

Appearing on Tommy’s Podcast, also featuring Peter Duke, Webb sources a book by Jim Marrs titled The Rise of the Fourth Reich, documenting how Nazi Party Chancellery chief Martin Bormann moved a group of scientists from the super-weapons program that performed nasty experiments on humans, to his subsidiaries outside of Germany.

The outposts included Crimea and The Congo, where Bormann sent his son. Ironically–or not–there was an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in both locations, which later was labeled the Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). Says Webb, “I don’t want to say these Nazi terror viruses, from the Nazi death camps, are now being atenuated and tried on us as a fear weapon to get us to agree to a whole bunch of bio-surveillance and lockdowns, but it does kind of seem like that.” Here’s more with Webb.

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Breakaway Back To Antarctica

Did Adolf Hitler, his private secretary Martin Bormann and other Nazi henchmen escape to Antarctica with the fall of his German homeland in WWII?

What’s the deal with Queen Maud of Norway and the region of Antarctica — Queen Maud Land — named after her? Originally a duchess of Wales, she wed Denmark’s Prince Carl on June 22, 1906.  When Norway offered to make him their king, she became the first queen of Norway in over five centuries who had not simultaneously served as queen of Sweden or Denmark. Did she really drink human blood from a chalice as one of her pastimes?

Here, McAllister TV dives into many rumors and legends of Antarctica. Why did John Kerry, Mr. Skull and Bones, choose to visit this remote continent as one of his final acts while serving as Barack Obama’s Secretary of State? What’s with the Skull and Bones? How about Dead Celeb Clones? Hang onto your chilling seats as we go exploring what’s under the ice!

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