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Eric Coppolino exposes Poornima Wagh as a fraud

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Eric Coppolino exposes Poornima Wagh as a fraud

Poornima says she has two PhDs in virology and the virus doesn't exist. She's lying about both.

Steve Kirsch
Sep 1, 2022
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UPDATE: Poornima called me back and left a voicemail to talk to her. I called her and she said she didn’t want to talk to me and hung up. That’s how science works, I guess.

I have been trying to interview Poornima Wagh for weeks because what she said in interviews made no sense to me. I was told by Lee Merritt who interviewed her that she is now camera shy after her interviews and doesn’t want to talk to me.

I checked with one of my colleagues who agreed that what Poornima said didn’t make any sense to her either. She looked up her credentials and found they didn’t exist.

Eric Coppolino found exactly the same thing my colleague did: she’s a total fraud. This is why Poornima was so camera shy.

He wrote a brilliant Substack about it.

What we still don’t know is why she is fabricating all this stuff.

I have the same problem with any of the leaders of the “virus denier” movement. Tom Cowan, Sam Bailey, Mark Bailey, Andrew Kaufman, Jon Rappoport, and others are all camera shy. They won’t even go on camera for 5 minutes with me. There’s a reason for that: they would be exposed as frauds in minutes.

Summary

The unwillingness to have a friendly discussion on camera with experts having differing views is generally the most obvious sign you aren’t getting the truth.

See my article on how to tell who is telling you the truth for more info.

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Mohit
Apr 29

If anyone wants to know where the virus came from go to website of Captain Ajit Vadakayil

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Mohit
Apr 29

Poornima Wagh is saying the truth

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