A writer, historian and social critic examines the societal ramifications of a vaccine passport-- proof of COVID-19 immunization--which would block healthy but non-vaccinated Americans from travel, work, going to the gym, playing sports, attending entertainment events, dining in restaurants, and ultimately, returning to "normal" life.
Guest: Don Jeffries has been researching the JFK assassination since the mid-1970s, when he was a teenage volunteer for Mark Lane's Citizens Committee of...
A writer, historian and social critic examines the societal ramifications of a vaccine passport-- proof of COVID-19 immunization--which would block healthy but non-vaccinated Americans from travel, work, going to the gym, playing sports, attending entertainment events, dining in restaurants, and ultimately, returning to "normal" life.
Guest: Don Jeffries has been researching the JFK assassination since the mid-1970s, when he was a teenage volunteer for Mark Lane's Citizens Committee of Inquiry. He is very active on all the JFK assassination forums, and has been a moderator on the London Spartacus Education Forum for several years. His first published book, the acclaimed 2007 novel The Unreals, has been compared to Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz.
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