The State of Freedom. Bioweapons and Treaties. A 2-part interview
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#160 Bioweapons & Treaties w/ Dr. Meryl Nass (Part 1)
Apr 25, 2024
Chris and Danielle dive deep into the story behind the pandemic with Dr. Meryl Nass in this first of a two-episode special! What was her own experience with COVID, and what are the bigger implications?
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
ACTION ITEMS & WAYS TO CONNECT:
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To keep up with Dr. Meryl Nass, you can:
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Visit her organization’s website:
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https://doortofreedom.org/
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Subscribe to her Substack: merylnass.substack.com
KEY POINTS:
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Danielle reminds everyone of their faith with today’s scripture (03:14)
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The State of Freedom welcomes Dr. Meryl Nass (05:28)
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Her COVID story (09:30)
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A question with no definite answer (12:17)
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How she learned about her treatment protocol (15:59)
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Issues in Maine (21:39)
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The bigger legal picture (26:19)
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What a vaccine is (30:40)
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Regulatory capture (35:00)
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Her thoughts on recent legislative developments (39:34)
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State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (41:43)
CREDITS:
Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby
Sound effects by Pixaby
Produced by Podcasting Pros
#161 Bioweapons & Treaties w/ Dr. Meryl Nass (Part 2)
Apr 26, 2024
Chris and Danielle continue their conversation with Dr. Meryl Nass in the second of a two-episode special! As they touch on the bigger picture revealed by the pandemic, how urgently is action needed to avert tyranny this election year?
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
KEY POINTS:
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Danielle shares the simple truth in today’s scripture (03:10)
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The State of Freedom continues the conversation with Dr. Meryl Nass (06:30)
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Emergence of treaties into laws (09:35)
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Who’s resisting (12:59)
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How treaties are actually ratified (15:59)
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Alabama, Tennessee and Maine (19:13)
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What can ordinary people do (20:22)
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Trouble for Congress (23:44)
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Big untruths (26:20)
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10th Amendment arguments (28:56)
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Crossing out human rights (32:40)
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How people can follow Dr. Nass (39:16)
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State of Freedom’s closing message for its listeners (42:45)