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problem is getting them to read it

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The polite call-outs will continue until polite discussion improves:

https://thedailybeagle.substack.com/p/a-polite-call-out-to-steve-kirsch

I hope I'm not too terrifying, I can assure you I'm less terrifying than the 'virus is a hoax' crowd or one of those Harvard professors.

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Steve, thanks for all you do. You're a true hero!

Have you ever spoken with Dr. David Ayoub? He did an excellent presentation on mercury/thimerisol way back in 2005 and it's disturbing how corrupt and evil Big Pharma were back then...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KYUuMmSWYRgm/

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I'm counting on:

1. The slight push that they've received a book someone paid for.

2. The thought "Whoever sent me this book knows things. Maybe more things than I know. "

3. The thought "I'm a woman who made it to the top! This book is written by a woman doctor who has written books!"

These or a combination thereof could help her decide to at least flip through some pages, then I'm hoping she'll get hooked and read it.

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Amazon reports delivered to mailroom. I was thinking another reason they might read is nobody is judging them as they read it. They can read it in the office with the door closed.

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I was wondering if she would go through the trouble of sending it back to say "No! I won't look!" But the book has not been sent back. Interesting.

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Steve you are a LEGEND

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