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Untold Story Of Vax Liability

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act into Law, inadvertently setting the table for Big Pharma to become to become the most influential industry on Earth.

Barbara Loe Fisher, a pioneer of the Vaccine Injury Awareness Movement, was at the table, fighting for families and children as this controversial law took form. She joins “The High Wire,” with host Del Bigtree, to dissect how the law paved the way for vaccine manufacturers to secure immunity from liability, opening the door for the complete capture of agencies charged with regulating the industry and protecting the public trust. Here’s the untold story.

Fighting Back

Lauding Donald J. Trump’s masterful performance in a recent CNN Town Hall Special, Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel ponder whether the ability to fight back against the media is the single-most important quality for any candidate during the 2024 election.

Whittle further surmises if President Ronald Reagan, who was the all-time master of this quality, would be able to pull it off in today’s much more toxic environment. Here’s more in this episode of The Virtue Signal.

 

Did Bush Sr. Try To Kill Reagan?

Roger Stone exposes the real George H.W. Bush and the Bush Crime Family for who there really are–corrupt, anti-American minions of the Deep State.

In his latest book, The Bush Crime Family: The Inside Story of An American Dynasty,” Stone shockingly reveals that he made a compelling case for how George H.W. Bush tried to arrange the assassination of President Ronald Reagan and adds that Prescott Bush, the patriarch of the family and H.W.’s father, was Adolf Hitler’s banker, essentially arranging the armament of the Third Reich. “The Bushes are not conservatives or constitutionalists, but crony capitalists, who financed Planned Parenthood and were great advocates of abortion,” Stone says.

He joins Patriot Streetfigher Scott McKay with more details, including his 42-year relationship with Donald J. Trump, whom he advised to run for the presidency as far back as 1988.

 

Maude Frickert Roasts Reagan

Comedic genius Jonathan Winters make his way back into the lighter side of life with his improvisation of Maude Frickert, President Ronald Reagan’s fictional first-grade teacher. The act was part of Dean Martin’s Celebrity Roast series in 1973. Clip courtesy of Tony Lee Photography.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaXfiSuraYg

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