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[📚Weekly Digest] ‘Expert Roundtable’ (part 2) is “LIVE” ➕ FDA Revolving Door ➕ Fluoride Linked to Lower IQ ⬇️

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Also Inside: Project Nightingale If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( Sunday, Nov 12, 2023  Happy Sunday, {NAME}!  We hope you’re enjoying the free “[Replay Weekend](.” We wanted to make sure you had the link to watch our “[Expert Roundtable](” (part 2) – which begins at NOON Eastern, featuring Sean Stone, Esai Morales and Dr Robert Malone. >> [Go Here to Watch the “Expert Roundtable” (part 2) >>](  Those of you who have been watching the docu-series have had an inside look at the pervasive malfeasance that has defined our medical, tech, and governmental institutions. The link between fluoride and lower IQs, Google’s secret project to harvest patient data, and pharma reps becoming FDA leaders (and FDA leaders becoming pharma reps).  All of these things are REAL and have been PROVEN. Our experts covered most of this in the docu-series, but we’ve been on the front lines to bring you the most important information right when you need it. Today, we wanted to take a look back at some of these shocking stories that we’ve shared over the past few years. FDA Commissioner Joins Pfizer Board – In July of 2019, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb left the agency to take a new job – on Pfizer’s board of directors. For the last 40 years, the revolving door between the FDA and Big Pharma has been turning. [Read the shocking story…]( >> [The Revolving Door Between FDA and Big Pharma]( <<  Project Nightingale – In November of 2019, the Wall Street Journal exposed a secret initiative (“Project Nightingale”) by Google to collect the personal information of millions of patients without their knowledge. [Read more…]( >> [Is Google Buying Your Personal Health Data?]( <<   Fluoride Linked to Lowered IQ – For decades, a battle has been waged about the safety of fluoride. An August 2019 study found that women who drank fluoridated water during pregnancy were more likely to give birth to children with lower IQs. [Learn the truth about fluoride…]( >>  [Is Fluoride Making Our Kids Dumb?]( << Have a wonderful Sunday and remember that the TRUTH always wins! Thank you so much and€™ll [see you at the Roundtable (part 2)](!  Yours in health and liberty,  P.S. If you’re “on the fence” about [owning the entire series](, we’ve also extended the 72% off + “Buy One Get FIVE FREE” through tonight at midnight, so hurry up and get your copies!  >> [Go here to learn more >>](   © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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