This Weekend On TNT Radio Sky Dragon Slaying: Carl Herman

This weekend’s guest on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying Show is Carl Herman, a National Board Certified teacher of the US Government, Economics, and History. He’s also credentialed in Mathematics. Listen live Saturday 7 pm -9 pm (New York time).

Herman worked with both US political parties over 18 years and two UN Summits with the citizen’s lobby, RESULTS, for US domestic and foreign policy to end poverty. He regularly writes about current events on his blog, Carl Herman.

In Sept. 2021, he sent out a 4,700-word essay to about 100 colleagues that explains, documents, and proves that the Covid and vaccine narratives are Crimes Against Humanity. It was met with radio silence and ~20 requests to be removed from further communications.

This was part of his ongoing challenge to the NorCal (Northern California) public school district to either explain how their “health” “orders” are within legal limits (the district refused; only dictating “just follow orders”) or to downgrade the “orders” to “advice.”

His May 2022 essay to the teachers’ union Board is an excellent overview of the entire history, as is his June 14, 2022 retirement letter; both with emerging data showing the tremendous harm from these experimental injections (2-hour overview discussion with Professor Emeritus Jim Fetzer).

Please join us for a two-hour live interview on Sky Dragon Slaying where they will discuss everything from the Ukraine war, umbilical clamping of infants, the crash of the UK Pound to economic strife in major western nations, plus the death of Tim Ball and more.


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