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In this episode of the Kathy Barnette Show, Kathy sits down with John Beaudoin to discuss his investigation into potential COVID vaccine harms. They discuss how public health data has been manipulated and key adverse events hidden from the public. Beaudoin argues COVID vaccines may be causing increased rates of cancer, dementia, heart issues, and strokes across all ages. They also express concerns over the lack of informed consent, government overreach, and suppression of scientific inquiry.
Guest Bio:
John Beaudoin, a vocal advocate for transparency and informed consent in public health decisions, brings a wealth of knowledge from his background in electrical engineering and his extensive research into the impacts of COVID-19 policies. Listeners can learn more about John’s work at his website https://therealcdc.com/ and on X @JohnBeaudoinSr
Resources:
Kathy’s book: Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America
Politics and the English Language by George Orwell
Show Notes:
[0:00] Welcome back to The Kathy Barnette Show
[5:00] Kathy introduces guest, John Beaudoin
[8:20] Question: How does an electrical engineer become one of the more clarion voices on the topic of COVID?
[11:30] The role of misinformation in public health crises
[14:45] The problem with centralization
[17:20] Transgenderism within children
[26:30] Personal stories of COVID and vaccine experiences
[33:00] Massachusetts drove the fear in the pandemic
[37:00] Changing the definition of ‘vaccine’
[44:45] Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients
[46:30] Political Moonshine
[52:00] CDC Memorandum
[53:00] Ad break
[1:01:15] Beaudoin argues myocarditis is occurring in all ages, not just the young
[1:06:30] Hope for the future
[1:13:00] Closing thoughts
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