Have you ever pondered the intricate links between justice, natural health, and filmmaking? Our guest for this episode, Jonathan Otto, an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker, has not only thought about it, but has made it his life's work. Jonathan's journey, from working for organizations like World Vision to his groundbreaking work on the Truth About Cancer and the Truth About Vaccines, is as fascinating as it is inspiring.
Jonathan's intrigue with the world of natural health and his commitment to justice has led to a plethora of discoveries, particularly around vaccines. His conviction that many diseases today are the result of intentional biological weapons will give you ample food for thought. As we navigate through his research on therapies like nicotine urine therapy and chlorine dioxide, you'll be captivated by their potential for healing. His collaborations with organizations like the Tim Tebow Foundation and his humanitarian work in Northern Kenya serve as testimony to his dedication to making a positive impact.
As Jonathan looks into his personal life, he gives us an insight into the toll his work has taken on him. Finding balance between his commitment to fighting injustice and fulfilling his roles as a husband and father, isn't easy. Yet, his faith continues to guide him through these challenges. As we wrap up, Jonathan shares his research on alternative treatments, and the potential they hold to bring hope and healing to those suffering from various diseases. This episode promises to leave you inspired, better informed, and brimming with hope.
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