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Immunize Wizely with Ingri Cassel April 20, 2024 Hour 1

April 20, 2024

Hour 1 – Ingri opened up the show by pointing to a couple important videos posted in the newsfeed at RBN – https://republicbroadcasting.org/news/pfizer-admits-mrna-jabs-contain-nanobots-that-permanently-alters-dna/ and https://republicbroadcasting.org/news/nanobots-that-release-toxins-and-harvest-energy-from-the-body/ This last one was a Greg Reese Report and was played on air. And along with the same theme, David Sorenson released his 40 min documentary, The End of Humanity -As Planned by The Global Leaders, today: https://stopworldcontrol.com/endhumanity/ At the 20 min mark Ingri introduced her guest. Ken McCarthy was one of the early pioneers of the movement to commercialize the Internet. Time Magazine credits him with being the first person to articulate the importance of the click-through rate as a key metric for making the Internet commercially viable.
His lifelong interest in health has led him to the study of the corruption of medicine and science. Recently, he’s focused on book publishing.
He’s the author of:



  1. The COVID Con: Volumes I and 2
  2. Fauci’s First Fraud: The Foundation of Medical Totalitarianism in America (Medical System Corruption) [think AIDS in the 1980s]
  3. The 75th Anniversary Commemorative Edition of the Nuremberg Code with Holocaust Survivor and activist Vera Sharav with the Alliance for Human Research Protection – Advancing Voluntary, Informed Consent to Medical Intervention (ahrp.org)

As well as his latest book, “What the Nurses Saw: an investigation into the systematic medical murders that took place in hospitals during the Covid Panic and the nurses who fought back to save their patients”.



The book features detailed interviews with seven veteran nurses and one veteran respiratory therapist who were eyewitnesses to what can only be described as mass murder under medical pretenses.



The book can be found at https://whatthenursessaw.com