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Rand Paul teases testimony of CIA whistleblower about the ‘great COVID cover-up’

Rand Paul teases testimony of CIA whistleblower about the ‘great COVID cover-up’
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) teased that a CIA whistleblower will testify at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on Wednesday and will provide intricate details of an alleged “deep state” cover-up regarding the origins of the COVID-19 virus and other information related to the pandemic.  Paul announced the whistleblower’s testimony in multiple social media posts […]

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