Wins of the Week: Ep 111 – Arizona Criminalizing mRNA, COVID Pre-Planning Exposed, UN Lose Funding

Episode 111 of Wins of the Week marks a clear transition from totalitarian narrative enforcement to concrete legal, political, and institutional accountability. This week alone, Florida advanced legislation allowing injured parties to sue COVID-19 “vaccine” manufacturers in state courts, and Arizona introduced the Sansone mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act, redefining modified mRNA injections as criminal biological agents. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Justice has released millions of pages of Epstein-related documents, prompting Congress to formally compel Bill Gates to testify under oath and raising new questions about pre-pandemic coordination. On an international scale, the United Nations is warning of imminent financial collapse as major contributors withdraw funding, while long-protected medical and pharmaceutical actors face malpractice verdicts and liability erosion. From pediatric gender medicine reversals and food-industry lawsuits to citizen-driven legal challenges and constitutional pushback, the signs of change are unmistakable. Truth and reason are once again beginning to drive legislation, court rulings, and policy realignment. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a like!

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