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RE: What’s In a Vaccine: The UPMC & Anthrax-based Coronavirus Vaccines

in Deep Dives4 years ago (edited)

Whitney has been smashing it in the last couple of years with her series on Epstein and now with the Engineering Contagion series. Extremely significant research and dot connecting, really impressive.

People can support Whitney by going straight to the source and getting her articles from her own website Unlimited Hangout
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2020/09/investigative-series/engineering-contagion-upmc-corona-thrax-and-the-darkest-winter/
and also she's writing for and working closely with TLAV
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/category/engineering-contagion-amerithrax/

Cheers!

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Thanks, she is indeed a most impressive researcher. I signed up for notifications from TLAV but never get them.

I'm not surprised in the least that you're not getting notifications...
TLAV has been dealing with a wave of technical issues that seem too numerous to be simply coincidental. Aside from YouTube strikes and suspensions for 'imitating' himself (no joke) there have been constant technical issues with the streams and even Go Daddy service provider had been blocking the podcast versions for months. This comes at the same time that TLAV achieved 100k subs on YT... thanks guys!

Maybe I should switch it to my protonmail account. I seem to be having a lot of problems with google and all of its subsidiaries. YT only works for me intermittently, usually I get the dragging cursor. I was able to watch an entire 1:57 TLAV episode yesterday. I read that the Senate has called the CEOs of the tech giants to Washington for some more political theater.

You should be getting them now. Since the new dedicated server was set up, magically all the “glitches” disappeared, if you catch my drift. If you are still not getting notified feel free to reach out to me personally: [email protected]. Also, can you add the appropriate source to this article? You use quotes given to TLAV as well as most of our research, but I am sure the source link was just forgotten. Thanks for sharing the work.

Absolutely. TLAV is one of the best sources of information out there, one I use frequently.