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Japanese Tonic: 57LB Loss, Tops Ozempic
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Wed Feb 7 11:01:43 2024
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2024 17:01:41 +0100
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Japanese Tonic: 57LB Loss, Tops Ozempic
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etworks would buy the rights to air mediocre American TV programs and serials since it was cheaper than producing local shows. To entice advertisers, as well as to encourage increased viewership, simultaneous airing of programs on radio and television resorted to promotional gimmicks. Many popular radio shows, including, Tawag ng Tanghalan, Kuwentong Kutsero, and Student Canteen, started their life on TV this way.
In 1955, Radiowealth Inc., a radio manufacturer, began manufacturing television sets. Other local outfits such as Carlsound and Rehco, also started setting up assembly plants. In 1958, the high taxes previously imposed on imported television shows were removed, which made American shows less expensive than locally produced live programming. In April 1955, the Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) was established as a radio medium in 1956 by businessmen Eugenio and Fernando Lopez. In the same year, CBN acquired ABS from Quirino and merged the two companies under Bolinao Electronics Corporation.
With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled the ABS and CBN television channels.
In 1958, the combined ABS (DZAQ-TV Channel 3) and CBN (DZXL-TV Channel 9) television stations moved to their new studios in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay and the ABS radio facilities moved to the
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A rogue whistleblowing doctor from Japan just revealed the sickening truth behind Ozempic…<br />
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<strong><a href="http://leanbellybreakthrough.rest/ejGj6dgWQAL44GIU2ZiomX2XTjlvRHnLHIvaqqjecwPeX6g_0Q" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">>> See it for yourself right here (before it’s censored)</a></strong><br />
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Not only did the creators of these injectable drugs STEAL the Ozempic formula from a town buried deep in the Japanese Alps…<br />
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They also LIED about the disturbing side effects…<br />
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Meaning that thousands of women and men are walking around like ticking time bombs…<br />
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<strong>All because they don’t yet know what happens the minute you STOP the injections….</strong><br />
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When you see<a href="http://leanbellybreakthrough.rest/ejGj6dgWQAL44GIU2ZiomX2XTjlvRHnLHIvaqqjecwPeX6g_0Q" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"> this video</a>…be prepared to be shocked, even ANGRY….<br />
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But the good news is you don’t need to inject yourself with a side-effect filled drug…<br />
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See, there’s a Japanese natural version that’s 93% more powerful and with none of the side effects…<br />
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And it’s something you can easily make at home…<br />
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As long as you have some water and a few items from your pantry:<br />
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<strong><a href="http://leanbellybreakthrough.rest/ejGj6dgWQAL44GIU2ZiomX2XTjlvRHnLHIvaqqjecwPeX6g_0Q" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">>> Japanese Alpine Tonic Burns 57LBs of thick flab (93% more powerful than Ozempic)</a></strong><br />
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To your good health,</div>
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