Wednesday, July 21, 2021

20210722 Dao Thuat Chien Tranh

 20210722 Dao Thuat Chien Tranh

 

Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee - 10/22/2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XTiL9rUpkg&t=9220s

RESTORED REPUBLIC VIA A GCR UPDATE AS OF JULY 15, 2021

https://www.roxytube.com/watch/restored-republic-via-a-gcr-update-as-of-july-15-2021_fcZA99QtQbCVb6r.html

The following list of jab side effects appears for a split second at 2:33:40 in this video. The video was an FDA presentation on October 22, 2020

http://82.221.129.208/.uj0.html

Video from 2014. “They are going to fake a pandemic for a DNA changing forced Vaccine”

https://truth11.com/2021/07/15/video-from-2014-they-are-going-to-fake-a-pandemic-for-a-dna-changing-forced-vaccine/

MIDAZOLAM- The scandal that cannot be ignored

https://truth11.com/2021/07/15/midazolam-the-scandal-that-cannot-be-ignored/

Biggest Onshoring in US History Will Rebuild America’s Chip Industry: Fmr Under Sec. of State Krach

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WNlNFR4zKE

The Rise of China and Asian Americans

About the Speakers Gordon H. Chang is the Olive H. Palmer Professor of Humanities. His research and teaching focuses on the historical connections between race and ethnicity in America, on the one hand, and foreign relations, on the other. He’s the author of numerous books, including Ghosts of Gold Mountain, The Chinese and the Iron Road, Fateful Ties: A History of America’s Preoccupation with China and Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union 1948-1972. His co-authored and edited books include Asian Americans and Politics and Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970. Margaret K. Lewis has taught law at Seton Hall since 2009. Her “Criminalizing China” article (2021) about the U.S. Department of Justice’s China Initiative has generated wide discussion. Lewis’s research focuses on law in China and Taiwan with an emphasis on criminal justice and human rights. She’s published widely, participated in the State Department’s U.S.-China legal dialogue and testified before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. She’s been a practicing attorney, a research fellow at New York University’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute, and a U.S. Court of Appeals law clerk. Peter Leroe-Muñoz is the General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Tech Policy for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, where he focuses on autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, data privacy, international trade, and immigration. He began his legal career in Intellectual Property litigation, and has also worked as In-House Counsel for a financial advisory firm. Leroe-Muñoz was a Deputy District Attorney where he prosecuted narcotics crimes, violent offenses, and financial crimes. He is alo an elected Council Member in Gilroy, California. This discussion will be moderated by Clayton Dube, who heads the USC U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_lTqJAn4Rg

 

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