[Ginga-argentina] Breaking: Right-Wing Media Suppressed Statement From TV Broadcasts, Video expires March 23, 2015

Sandy Warner sandy-warner at fractal02.markfoodwarning.work
Mon Mar 23 23:22:32 CET 2015


VIDEO: Fox_News Restricted Story From The Public
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Video Available: March 23, 2015
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Concerned Citizen ginga-argentina at lists.ourproject.org, 

An astonishing scandal was recently revealed.
 
It's a conspiracy between the U.S. government and some of the largest food companies in the country.  This scandal reaches the highest levels of government.
 
This story is so controversial, it was Suppressed  from airing on Fox News. 
 
See the full, uncensored feature exclusively via this link, for a limited time only,

============================  http://learn.markfoodwarning.work
 
WARNING: What you're about to see might make you ill.
 
 
To Your Health,
  
Doug Hill
Chief Finance Officer, Laissez-Faire



P.S. View the video as soon as possible.  It will be suppressed soon.


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