Head of discussion
Dr. Reiner Füllmich (Attorney at Law, founder of the International Crimes Investigative Committee; Göttingen, NI / Germany)
Guest
Dr. J. Jay Couey (Neuro scientist, scientific advisor for Children’s Health Defense)
Video description: "In this episode of ICIC, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich has an in-depth conversation with Dr. J. Jay Couey about the intricacies of PCR testing, and the various perfidious tricks, misdirections, and other criminal approaches used in the so-called 'Corona Pandemic' to get people to surrender to a confluence of non-evidence-based, unscientific measures combined with the media's psychologically destructive narratives, and to disregard all common sense in total panic. Dr. Couey believes that these confusion causing tactics were planned and prepared some 30 years ago as a final agenda to abuse public health as a means to destroy peoples' sense of sovereignty and even to get their consent to move from freedom to a form of fascism.
He illuminates with vivid material a wide range of medical biological but also social dimensions that must be explored and exposed. Among other things, questions about the existence of viruses, the functioning of the human immune system, how RNA viruses work, whether and what sense so-called vaccinations make and what effects antibiotics have on our health. How could it be possible to convince trained physicians and professionals to administer inappropriate medical treatments and to persuade governments to adopt and harshly enforce completely disproportionate and health-damaging 'protective measures'? He explains why it is not possible to produce many variants of coronavirus, why therefore there cannot be infinitely occurring and ever spreading pandemics, and how the core and basis of all evil has been the PCR test. And finally there is the central importance of manipulating our thinking and feeling."
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