The Right to Speak Out

Author -  Larry A. Law

January 12, 2021
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Freedom of speech is the guiding principle embodied in the first amendment to the United States Constitution. It guarantees us the right to voice our opinions in the arena of public debate. Today this right is being constricted in ways never before seen. Censorship leads to the destruction of all other rights. We have seen that in the communist and socialist regimes all around the world. Big tech, pharma, and social media are taking advantage of the quarantine mandated by the man-made pandemic. The people who are getting richest are the people supporting the quarantine (Amazon, Facebook, vaccine manufacturers, etc.). The rights and liberties of the people are being arrested and abolished as these companies exercise unrighteous dominion to constrict and remove public dialog from their sites.

For nearly two decades, our organization has fought against the medical establishment and Big Pharma to get the truth out about the science of glycobiology and the power of real food to heal our bodies. For the last few years, we have taught the truth about vaccines--their lack of testing and the risks associated with injecting foreign DNA into human bodies. The war being waged has grown larger. Robert F. Kennedy delivers a powerful appeal to each of us to join in the fight against corruption in high places. I was inspired and re-energized to become more anxiously engaged in supporting and defending our God-ordained constitution and the freedoms enshrined within. He speaks the truth and Angie's Option GRM is here to join with him in doing our part. To watch the presentation, click here.

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