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Tragedy Transformed into a Better Life / Pt 2 Silicone/USA Dependency on China

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LISTEN LIVE on October 6, 2021, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.-pst by phone at (646-564-9742) or Listen worldwide online at www.blogtalkradio.com/colombochronicles  to COLOMBO CHRONICLES LIVE when ROSE COLOMBO welcomes her featured author, Henry Silvert,Ph.D., sharing his book hot off the press, "An Indelible Event and Detour Through a Global Childhood" and his miraculous recovery from a near fatal car crash south of the border and how he not only survived, but thrived against all odds to create a full life that transcended his initial tragedy.  On PART 2:  Colombo shares the dangers of America being sold out to Taiwan and China by the Wall Street Globalists and the White House under the Bill Clinton administration when he opened our Lon Beach Naval Base and Port to Communist China tariff free. Together with Wall Street Billionaires and Millionaires, they caused America over the years to become dependent on communist China and Taiwan including the auto industry, Big Pharma, computer technology, and oil companies and the military that leaves Americans vulnerable to Xi Jinping and the CCP and it appears China and Taiwan dependency could bring down the grid America's  economy and health care, Miitary and auto systems.   Most shows are archived for listening convenience.  Bookmark. Follow. Share.  This is information you won't find on MSM or FB or Twitter.....Colombo's shows are geared tol empower and educate, enlighten and entertain.  Follow Rose Colombo on MeWe.com and Pinterest and read her politicla blogs at www.rose4justice.com - Her Irwin Award-Winning books can be found on amazon

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