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MARYAM HENEIN CENSORED COVID JOURNALIST 10-17-20

Saturday 17th October 2020

Maryam Henein talks about being targeted by the FDA after her article on Operation Quack Hack, highlighting the battle over natural remedies.
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Maryam Henein: Battling Big Pharma and FDA Over Natural Remedies

Despite what Fauci and others want you to think, this is less fatal than the flu and you need to bolster your immune system.
Imagine writing an article that turns your life upside down. That's exactly what happened to Maryam Henein, an investigative journalist and filmmaker, who joined the 'American Medicine Today' podcast to share her gripping story. Henein's piece on Operation Quack Hack, which revealed how the FDA, DOJ, and FTC are targeting websites selling natural remedies like Vitamin C and silver, landed her in hot water. The operation, aimed at dismantling these sites, has wreaked havoc on businesses promoting immune system support.
Henein argues that Big Pharma's influence is at play, as they can't profit from affordable, effective natural remedies. Her article didn't sit well with the authorities, leading to a series of smear campaigns against her and her health-focused website. Despite these challenges, Henein remains undeterred. She continues to educate and inspire people about the importance of bolstering the immune system.
This episode dives deep into the controversial Operation Quack Hack and its far-reaching impacts, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in health freedom and the battle against Big Pharma.