COVID Lies, Cancer Cures and Medical Freedom - SF726
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I’m sitting down with Jonathan Otto for a conversation about health, sovereignty and the search for alternatives outside mainstream systems. Before that, we examine fresh claims surrounding the COVID era, including allegations that safety signals were ignored, questions about vaccine injuries, cancer risk, the origins of the virus, and what those controversies reveal about the relationship between governments, media, pharmaceutical companies and public trust. Against that backdrop, Jonathan shares his research into red light therapy, mitochondria, stem cells, methylene blue, chronic illness and emerging health technologies, while we explore whether decentralised approaches to medicine, community and personal responsibility offer a path beyond institutions that many people no longer trust. More broadly, this is a conversation about freedom, health, faith, innovation and what it means to reclaim control in a world increasingly shaped by powerful systems and competing narratives.
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