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The Flu is still around

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Dear Friends,

Unfortunately after travelling back from Japan, Meryl fell sick with a bad cold and has been in bed for 3 days. She had to cancel 2 events and does not have the energy to produce a newsletter.

Anyway..

As promised in the last newsletter, Meryl will explain more about the newfangled self-amplifying mRNA vaccines and what she learned in Japan next week.

As for this week we leave you with some good news!

Happy October!

Sincerely,

The Door To Freedom Team

 

Amazon Retracts Ban of Dr. Paul Marik's "Cancer Care"

Excommunication of the great intensive care specialist is rescinded.

By John Leake

This evening I received an e-mail from Dr. Marik, who explained that Amazon’s ban of his book “Cancer Care” has been retracted. The e-book is once again available for purchase. This great news comes almost exactly a week after I wrote about the ban in my post Amazon Excommunicates Dr. Paul Marik. I’d like to think that my protest, which was very widely shared, may have have contributed the retail Leviathan’s decision to retract the ban.

I hope that our oligarchic overlords will come to understand that—as much power and money as they possess—they won’t get away with banning books by great scholars while also pretending to be benevolent. Everyone who still has his brain will see this for what it is—namely, a brutal act of tyranny that ONLY the bad guys in history have done.

Congratulations, Dr. Marik, for your victory for free speech and for providing helpful and possibly life saving information to cancer patients. Put one in the win column for the good guys!

 

Dr. Marik has been ill while travelling in New Zealand and Australia and you may want to send this brilliant and kind man some love. PMARIK@FLCCC.NET

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