What Are Federal Health Agencies and the COVID Cartel Hiding?

On Monday, February 26th, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) will lead a roundtable discussion titled, โ€œWhat are Federal Health Agencies and the COVID Cartel Hiding?โ€ Sen. Johnson and a panel of experts will expose the truth about how the COVID Cartel โ€“ federal health agencies, Big Pharma, legacy media, and Big Tech โ€“ engaged in censorship and coverups. This discussion will also shine a light on the failures and corruption of the global elite and their institutions.

WHAT: Panel discussion about the COVID Cartel coverup

WHO: Senator Ron Johnson, advocates, whistleblowers, medical experts, and doctors

WHEN:ย February 26, 2024 / 9:00 AM ET

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COVID-19 VACCINE ISSUES:

  • Robert Malone, M.D.
  • Harvey Risch, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Jessica Rose, Ph.D.
  • Ed Dowd
  • Kevin McKernan
  • U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)

HISTORY OF VACCINE INJURY COVERUP:

  • Barbara Loe Fisher
  • Brian Hooker, Ph.D.
  • Del Bigtree

CORRUPTION OF MEDICAL RESEARCH & FEDERAL HEALTH AGENCIES:

  • Sabine Hazan, M.D.
  • Pierre Kory, M.D.
  • Christian Perronne, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Raphael Lataster, Ph.D.
  • David Gortler, PharmD

CENSORSHIP/PROPAGANDA:

  • Lara Logan
  • Jason Christoff
  • Rodney Palmer
  • Mattias Desmet
  • Bret Weinstein, Ph.D.

COVID RESPONSE IN OTHER COUNTRIES:

  • Randy Hillier
  • Dr. Sorin Titus Muncaciu

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) TREATY:

  • Rob Roos
  • Phillip Kruse

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