Wow, not very good…..
I was so excited to listen to this , but it became pretty evident early on where this was going…. It’s seems so obvious what happened here, and the most LOGICAL theory is the one that the podcaster ridiculed as “conspiracy”. I felt it was naïve to think that a nefarious party, like Big Pharma, could not possibly be responsible for this. This man took great pride in his wealth and ego, he didn’t commit suicide. I don’t think the cousin was smart enough to pull this off, although his anger was definitely suspect, and he does possess motive. I don’t think he was cunning enough… I was hoping they WOULD explore the ivermectin motive, because it really seems like the most logical choice……sounds like the yard man knew more than ANYONE involved. He was in the home the most, his information was just disregarded….shame
Bacchusshopper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
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ChaeSin via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/24/23
There is some original reporting in this podcast - for example, the interviews with Winter, the ex pharma spy - but otherwise, this is largely a retread of what has come before it and does not offer any kind of different or new flavor than what has already been put out into the market place. The...Read full review »
Det. Somerset via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/23
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