Movie: Covidland: The Mask

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Alex E. Jones
Alex E. Jones

Narrator

Sherri Tenpenny
Sherri Tenpenny

Self - Osteopathic Medical Doctor (as Dr. Sherri Tenpenny)

Tammy Clark
Tammy Clark

Self - Environmental Health & Safety Professional

Peggy Hall
Peggy Hall

Self - Wellness Expert

Del Matthew Bigtree
Del Matthew Bigtree

Self - Medical Journalist

G. Edward Griffin
G. Edward Griffin

Self - Author

Del Matthew Bigtree
Del Matthew Bigtree

Lee Merrett
Lee Merrett

Self - Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon (as Dr. Lee Merrett)

Gianluca Zanna
Gianluca Zanna

Self - Activist

Daniel McCarthy
Daniel McCarthy

Self - Arizona Political Leader

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