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S2E6 Clip

"Standing Firm in the Face of Prosecution"

". . . how do you endure it? I knew I was right. And so I was not willing to sacrifice anything. I was not willing to say that I had done anything wrong. I was not willing to admit to anything. So I was never offered a plea deal. I never asked for a plea deal. We were limited, time after time, by emotions produced by the prosecution. They didn't want to talk about vaccine injuries. They didn't want to talk about why the patients were coming to see me. They weren't going to let me present any expert witnesses like the 'Dr. Peter McCullough's and Pierre Corey's and Jim Thorpe' and everybody who's out there talking about all the data and science and published articles. I mean, there's over 4,000 published articles now on the harms of the mRNA LMPs. And yet they weren't going to let me talk about it. They knew that if they did get into that discussion over COVID, that there was just nothing that they could do to win. I remember Steve Kirsch in early 2023, I don't know, four to six weeks or so after we were indicted. He posted on 'X' - I think he said 'Hey, here's our chance to get discovery when we can't do it civilly. Dr. Moore is entitled. to any and all discovery and anything that's out there, he should be able to request it and the government has to give it to him.' Unfortunately, the rulings that we have from our judge and from the motions that were filed by the prosecution limited that really significantly. But even in the three days of trial that we had - it was five days of trial and two days of jury selection, so three days of witness testimony - they couldn't connect the dots that they were trying to connect. And we blew some really big holes in their arguments . . ."

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