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Stephen A Smith: Fauci Proved I Was Wrong. Kyrie I Apologize!

[During the pandemic], we saw Dr. Anthony Fauci essentially protected. We saw him essentially labeled untouchable in terms of questions or scrutiny or anything like that. We saw vaccine mandates and booster mandates and distancing stipulations and mask mandates and all of this other stuff, and along the way there were a select few individuals in the world of sports, especially, that stood up and said nah, I’m not down for  this. And one of those people at the forefront was Kyrie Irving. And it was people like me who were critical of him.

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  1. Fauci had already proven himself back during the Aids “epidemic”. He is also responsible for those deaths.
    What must be seriously considered is the ongoing plan to reduce world population. This was stated as a goal back in 1995? United Nations held in Brazil. This reduction in population is the main push for “Save the Planet”, Sustainable Development bullcorn and other lies that manipulate the masses.
    John the Apostle stated in one of his epistles that this world is under the power of the wicked one – meaning, Satan. Unfortunately, most people do not believe in the Creator God and less in the Son of God who took our sins and nailed them upon the cross making it possible for us to become God’s children. But not even the “Christian” churches teach this anymore. They have left the Scriptures.

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