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Based Florida Man's avatar

I think Jeff is short selling his medical wisdom with respect to Dr. Robert Malone.

Way back with the scamdemic started, Jeff was smart enough to avoid the Jabs, whereas Dr. Malone went out and got multiple mRNA shots and then was injured. That was pretty dumb, Doc.

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Annie's avatar

The only medical wisdom you needed the last 3 years is to say NO to the clot shots.

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Runemasque's avatar

And avoid hospital jails

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rolandttg's avatar

did that for sure. Had no cartilage in my left hip and right knee, and both knees hurt. I only had the hip replaced after I found a Dr. that would do it outpatient. Had to go to a neighboring state, but I was not in enough pain to check myself into a kill zone hospital

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Don’t you mean hospital death camps?

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Annie's avatar

100%

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Bacon Commander's avatar

Murder Factories

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SusanMc's avatar

Someone posted a link to shirts with ā€œOrwell 84ā€ on them (like sports fan jerseys & shirts)

I wanted one to join my Basket of Deplorable one.

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Dr Linda's avatar

My Brother who sadly got 2 shots almost 3 years ago, threw a clot to his lung a few days ago. Miraculously, it didn’t kill him. My Nephew and I got him started on NAC and lumbrokinase about a month ago

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Dr Linda, I’m wondering how receptive your brother was to those supplements. Had you been trying to get him on them for a long time, or was he open to your arguments? I am desperate to get my children on them, but I wonder what sources they will read and believe to increase their receptivity to the idea. They definitely don’t read the sources that I read, and they dismiss much of anything I’ve said in the past as tinfoil hat territory. It’s so frustrating!

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I red-pilled my cousin with Naomi Wolf reading from the Pfizer documents at Hillsdale College https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Y_W_30hsM If they believe in the government/MSM/pharma medical cartel, how can they ignore pharma's own documents? The Leviathan fears Naomi Wolf as now Naomi Klein, who I think is like Sam Harris, an agent, wrote a hit piece on her in a book and in Vanity Fair

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/08/naomi-klein-naomi-wolf-book. They might be open to supplements then?

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Annie's avatar

https://thecovidblog.com/

Send them to this site. I read it faithfully as part of my personal pledge to bear witness to the evil of this scamdemic.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Thank you, Cynthia! I hadn’t thought of that. I’ve had her Hillsdale College speech open in a tab on my phone for an embarrassingly long time šŸ™ˆ but I’ll watch it now. Appreciate the suggestion!

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Verve's avatar

it's truly one of the most profound proofs of what has happened - I listened to it multiple times - Wolf has done an unbelievable job here.

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CMCM's avatar

Just the other day Naomi Wolf put out the idea that just maybe she would like to see a Trump-RFK Jr ticket! That's a sea change from her former life.

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AngelaK's avatar

Poor RFKJR..he is so ignored that most dont know that he is running for President.Every week the Daily Mail posts articles calling him a kook and nutty conspiracy theorist. (Meanwhile he is articulate, knowledgeable, incredibly well researched, logical and actually brilliant).

He has been denied the security which candidates are supposed to have, and even had a break in at his home.

Even if he isnt someone you agree with or would vote for, please keep him in your prayers for God's protection. His integrity on so many topics which concern us as a nation threatens the evil demon crats, and his revelations about so much, including the complex CIA involvement in his uncle and father's assassinations are really mind blowing and scary for his safety, (even if the demon crats cover it up by undermining his sanity).

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axons007's avatar

NO WAY ! She was SO anti-trump - TDS and all ....

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Monterey's avatar

you speak for a lot of us whose adult kids took these things and don't say much when we send the occasional email with information about the shots. I generally don't tell my kids what to do, but with this I have decided to risk annoying them occasionally when it is merited. Hoping they will avoid annual boosters that the CDC will try to get everybody to take.

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M brown's avatar

Tell them the supplements help detox from COVID.

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SusanMc's avatar

Yes! Cv19 itself is debilitating. Shots make it much worse

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Erin Fight's avatar

Wow. I am in the same boat with my middle son. It's so scary.

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Colleen The Queen's avatar

Your children are exactly like my children!!!

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Raphael's avatar

Let them go

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Boudicca's avatar

I hope that he mends quickly. I'm beginning to get nervous for my own family - 3 years later!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

My family, I have 5 who have had at least one shot. Only my bro seems injured with GB syndrome. No one else! So hopeful no effects

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Westkay 823's avatar

I have had at least 10 family members who have had either 4, 5 or 6 shots and 5 who have had two - and that is just immediate family.

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SusanMc's avatar

🄺

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axons007's avatar

that is not good :( 4??? 5??? 6!!!???!!!

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Myriam's avatar

So the shots are sometimes taking 3 years to have an adverse effect on people? Most people I know, including family and friends took several shots!!

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Annie's avatar

From some sources I read it says the shots suppress several functions of your immune system. I am not medically inclined but what I did understand was not good. Downright diabolical.

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Horizons's avatar

In my small circle, not occurring until 2½ years post-jab, we’ve got: a tumor appearing at the jab site (male, age 60), and a reactivation of mono (female, age 70). Both original jabs only, no boosters. Also 6 cases of covid, 2 with lingering long-covid symptoms, (3 male, 3 female, ages 65-75) some original only, some boosted.

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Monterey's avatar

I know a guy who was saying how crazy RFK Jr was with his comments about the COVID shot. Meanwhile, 3 days earlier the same individual had to be hospitalized with myocarditis.

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Myriam's avatar

Oh no!! I have a good friend who is dizzy all the time. She took all the shots, plus a flu shot and shingles shot, all in about a year.

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Kitkat's avatar

Myriam I'm surprised they don't glow in the dark with all those shots! I know of a few people who did the same. I just shake my head.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

A common side effect... Vertigo

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R Kivenas's avatar

Early reports on the bioweapon had a 3-5 year window on adverse effects. They had to apply all types of measure to reduce population over time and at every age level. Going to be interesting how many children will not be able to reproduce when they get older.....that's the very part..

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Kim D's avatar

Think about the repopulation after WWII that resulted in the Boomer Generation of which I am included. I believe it is nature's way of stabilizing humanity. Eventhough we hear about fertility jab effects, the unvaccinated hopefully will reproduce a species of human resistant to the onslaught of bioweapons we are being subjected to. Have faith in humanities survival. Spend more time thinking about the world you want to live in.

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Myriam's avatar

I must have missed that report. I knew people were being injured or dying suddenly shortly after taking the injections. I now wonder how many of us, or children for that matter, are going to get older. It seems they've ramped up their destruction plans (fires) plus other methods, and are continuing to produce and push the deadly injections! Who at this stage of the game, still believes the government? It's astounding!

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FH's avatar

Dr. Vanden Bossche discusses how this is happening, in long interview with Del Bigtree, ending with a segment with Dr. Malone. Two segments on Rumble, The Highwire with Del Bigtree, posted I believe on Friday, August 18.

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Raptor's avatar

Care to talk about the lumbrokinase Dr. Linda? I have a friend in a similar circumstance.

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Annie's avatar

Already this morning 2 more vaxxed clients affected. One with a turbo cancer given at most 2 years to live. Two - a healthy 19 yr old man who was having pneumal issues, couldn't swallow and heart racing. Diagnosis is he "exerted" himself too much. Good grief. I hope he wasn't gardening or having too much joy because he could have died. Sarc.

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Raptor's avatar

Ugh. Miserable news. I know 4 people with pancreatic cancer. One with 2 kinds of bile cancer. I'll let the thinking among us deduce what's afoot. One friend has had a heart attack, died, revived and they had to use a tool to get all the clots out. One man I do sports with died a couple nites ago. I found myself talking about it like it was just a thing that happened. That is so so terrible.

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Annie's avatar

But #ABV. They will not make a connection to the vaxx . I sometimes think it could be a case of wilful blindness. They know but won't admit it is the vaxx.

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Fred's avatar

Hearing about lots of pancreatic cancer that doesn't quite fit the shot risk profile, but I believe it's real cause and effect. Recall that the CDC changed the ICD10 codes during their ā€œsystem upgrade,ā€ making the rise in cancer deaths will be less apparent. Starting 11/2021, the Cancer Statistics Review is no longer produced by SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results program, the authoritative source for our cancer stats). IDK *yet* the impact, but the timing of the change troubled me.

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Heather's avatar

Take care of yourself .... this has to be emotionally and mentally draining, even if you aren’t fully aware of its effects on you....there’s just so much of this now, so extra time in the sun, extra exercise and prayer, and if you’re like me, you need to clean up your diet too which should help us all deal with all the death and illness that is surrounding us

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RunningLogic's avatar

So sad šŸ˜ž

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SadieJay's avatar

Small conservative community, but one man died of aggressive brain cancer/tumor, diagnosed in April, dead in July. Vax status unknown, because, well...wife could be? Another man, unvaxxed, but had more than one serious bout with covid, now has blood cancer-leukemia. We lost one unvaxxed man last winter to myocarditis/enlarged heart, but he had also had bouts with covid. ...so, I am now wondering if it is indeed "just" the vaxxed? I am questioning it all and the thing we all want to know is never being addressed.

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Annie's avatar

Just because you are unvaxxed doesn't mean you can't get sick and die. And we have found out a couple who we thought were unvaxxed and actually were vaxxed. My cousin didn't want anyone to know she reluctantly took the vaxx. She knew it was a stupid decision.

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Ddm's avatar

I'm on Dr Syed Haiders long haul fb group. There are 1000s of members subscribed both unvaxed long covid and vax injured. The unvaxed are finding high concentrations of spike protein in their blood just like the vaxed. I'm also hearing of unvaxed with the rubber blood clots. Some say it's shedding. I don't know what to believe anymore. We are being poisoned one way or the other.

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Monterey's avatar

Sadie, yes it is important to question everything. Not to stay stuck in one track. But yes there's certainly has been a lot of 'correlation with a lot of causation' around here the last few years, that's for sure.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That is dreadful

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bebevan's avatar

Dr Linda - where can I get the protocol - I feel my brother is vaccine injured.

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Teri's avatar

Here's a link for the treatment protocols recommended by FLCCC (Front Line Covid Critical Care). https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/

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bebevan's avatar

Thank you!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Dr. McCullough just posted his latest thoughts and what to take.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Can you tell us more about lumbrokinase? I know about nattokinase and serrapeptase but not lumbrokinase.

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Deni Huffman's avatar

Unfortunately my brother did succumb to death after 2 shots and a clot 😢

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Jaci's avatar

And masks and six feet apart...all designed to separate and create fear! Resist it all! I did it before and I will again!

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Me too, Jaci. I was scolded in Walmart by a Leftie Loon for going the wrong way down the aisle. I just said, "Bless your heart," smiled and kept on going.

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CStone's avatar

I was screamed at in an Aldi store by an old codger with a mask. We were respectfully 6 feet behind him, as it was an obvious (by the masks he and little wife had on) that they were petrified. But screaming at me was not the thing to do. He was a Yankee in a small Southern town.

But, in this ā€˜small Southern town Aldi’, my husband and I were the only people in the store NOT wearing masks. I spoke loudly, but not screaming, and said ā€œBuddy, we have been HAD!! This is all based on lies. It’s a psyop and it obviously is working! I’m 6 feet away from you, and you are masked! My body, my choiceā€.

And about that time I heard the voice of a friend yell my name.....and it was the voice of a friend who dearly loves me, as I love her. I’m as white as a white person can be, she is a gorgeous black lady. She ran to me and hugged and we squealed in our joy at seeing each other. The store was packed and the man stopped screaming and just stared at us.

She was masked. I was unmasked. And we hugged and giggled and the store went totally silent. And we spent the next hour loading her groceries and catching up.

His obvious hatred of me and my lack of face diaper was totally put in the dumpster. And he hung his head as he left.

I never saw anyone ever again in that store with a mask on, except for the cashiers.

Love, my friend’s love for me and mine for her, covered a multitude of hate from that man on that day.

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Roger Beal's avatar

"Bless your heart": The classic southern insult. BOOM!

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SusanMc's avatar

Yep; seems we Southerners say it a lot these days.

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FourWinds's avatar

I can't be that polite. I most likely will say to them (if it happens again) that no, you are going the wrong way believing all of that b---s--t.

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FreeBird07's avatar

There are so many but this was one of the DUMBEST things ever!!!

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I hope you have the right accent and intonation. Those from the low country sound Charleston say it best. It can cut like Sharp knife.

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rolandttg's avatar

how about 'I'm dyslexic " . What you said was hurtful

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’d like to see the person’s expression after hearing that lol šŸ˜‚

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Peter Schott's avatar

It was always interesting watching the employees of those stores going through the aisles however they wanted to fulfill the "pickup" orders. The ideas people came up with that somehow made it out into the public trials - I still don't know how that ever worked.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

That is a great response. I am going to use that if it comes up again!

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Annie's avatar

Good reply. šŸ‘

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Grocery stores were the worst. Tape and lines outside to only let someone in when someone went out. Arrows on the ground with 6 feet markers. It all seemed make believe.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And stores have NOT yet ripped up those floor arrows.

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Peter Schott's avatar

The arrows disappeared from our stores as soon as the mass "masking" stuff went away. Can still see where they _were_ in many cases, but they're long gone - at least 1 year now. They are not missed. The plexiglass is slowly being downsized/removed.

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Austin's avatar

Maybe it would illuminate how dirty their floors are.....🤣

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FourWinds's avatar

Our stupid store still has them.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Ours have. No more Distance stickers

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

And how many were thrown out of stores when they tested checking out without a mask? It might have been embarrassing, but necessary in order to determine which stores would accommodate. And maybe it helped some people dredge up some courage. I still favor those stores, and I avoid the stores that were particularly nazi-like.

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Tori's avatar

After going largely without a mask in mask-nazi Philly, my local supermarket suddenly decided to start enforcing. Well, not suddenly, because I know the order came down from the mayor's office that they were getting even more serious about rescinding businesses' license to operate if the business didn't enforce the *mandates* that were illegal for the city to enforce directly. The city operated through duress, since there are no criminal codes to charge unmasked customers with, other than criminal trespass or disturbing the peace if they refused to leave after being ordered to put a mask on. Anyhow, the local store that I frequented start getting aggressive ( even using those intercom codes to indicate where an unmasked Salem-esque witch was, in the store, lol). I got stopped one day by a karen employee who told me I had to mask up or leave. I did have a cloth mask in my handbag, so after arguing with her about declaring a medical issue ( being I can't breathe while being smothered), and her calling me a liar and demanding to see my medical records, lol, I decided to put the mask on. Then I loaded up my shopping cart with ices cream and meat and parked the cart in an area near the bathroom, so it would look like the person with the cart was doing business in there. Yes, I may be going to hell for that one, but it still makes me feel good to recall.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Sometimes guerilla warfare tactics are needed 😁

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SusanMc's avatar

🤣

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SadieJay's avatar

Looks like we have to prepare for another battle, right? Even if this is all conjecture, they are going to be facing a different kind of people now.

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AngelaK's avatar

I had no problem being careful because no one knew . I did have a problem with vaccinations.

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J Boss's avatar

The only wisdom we need at this point is to channel Reagan: "I'm from the government and I'm here to help." Run!

If the gov't says it's good for you, avoid it. If the gov't says it's bad for you, embrace it. If the gov't doesn't have an opinion, watch out for new taxes on it.

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SadieJay's avatar

NO to everything. NO to their food, NO to hating on our neighbor, NO to falling in line with the narrative, NO to believing anything without proper research, NO to the USDA food pyramid. NO NO NO. The only time a staunch belief in the word NO would get you in trouble is when compliance is mandated, and when it is, you are NO longer free.

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Tio Nico's avatar

AND to the mug nappies AND to"social distancing" (quarantine), and to going anywhere "out there", and to taking any of their recommended treatments.. in shorrt complying with ANY mandates or recommendation emanating from the pie-holes of gummit to proactively research how the virus works, and what ordinary (or at least ordinary until CDC began to pontificate on the associated dangers of anything but their shots) measures ne might take to minimise the likeihood of contracting the silly scare-bug.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

same thoughts here. Even though Malone did a lot of good, he forever lost my vote when he confessed he took the shots to be able to travel. Novak travelled unjabbed. A whole lot more respect there, because he had to go through all the hardships without bending.

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Howling for Harmony's avatar

Novak should have been supported by his fellow tennis champions, yet Federer, Nadal, Serena -- not one could put aside the pharma influence $$$ and admit Novak was the only one who had it right!!!!! The greatest tennis player of all time -- Novak!

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Yeah, I was so disgusted with Nadal when he said Novak should just get the jab. Nadal is beyond great on court but he showed me that he’s an idiot and an asshole.

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CMCM's avatar

So many people apparently don't get the idea of giving up something to gain something better. They should have given up their $$$ to get back their freedom. Same with the trans women in sports. Female athletes in ANY competition should ALL band together and refuse to compete against a biological man pretending to be female. They would give up a few competitions in which they would most certainly lose anyway, but soon it all might get back to normal. After all, would a single trans woman who never competed against any female actually win? How long could that go on?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

We will never go back to normal. Just look at the TSA and lines at the airports.

Freedom, once surrendered is forever gone.

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SusanMc's avatar

That’s why I so wanted him to win Wimbledon!

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Novak Djokovic, age 36, won an amazing long match last night in the finals of the Western/Southern Tournament against Nadal’s 20 year old protege, Carlos Alcaraz. It was one of his finest moments.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

The irony--if I do not err--is that Dr. Robert took the jabs to be able to attend a COVID conference in France.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

it was a medical congress of sorts, I saw him say it in an interview but do not remember the detail. But it is still a sign of weakness to me, that he bent to travel (while Novak did not). I am not even interested in tennis but that man was a beacon to me!

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rolandttg's avatar

don't forget Aaron Rogers. I greatly admire Novak too, and there were several brave basketball and hockey players too, Kyrie Irving for example.

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FH's avatar

Sign of weakness? Maybe not. One could say he should have known better. But if he hadn't yet grasped the extent of the compromise in the world that paid his bills for decades, perhaps it wasn't weakness so much as ignorance.

I fear this attitude of dismissal of those of us who made mistakes. I did as much research *as I knew then*, how to do. I asked my physician who always presented to me as a reasonable and helpful physician. I hadn't yet caught on to how horribly compromised the entire game is. I hadn't yet listened to Dr. Malone and Dr. Geert Vanden Bosch (sp?) discuss immune escape, or found Tracy Beanz/UncoverDC reporting, among others. I am in what was called the category of greater risk, old (not really, but that's what they call me), so we were encouraged at the earliest stages of the rollout. My BIL is a doctor whom I have trusted for 40 years, with an undergrad degree in immunology, and he didn't believe Michael Yeadon (that's now a line between us).

IDK Dr. Malone's thinking, I only know mine. But some of us did our best and by choice, regrettably, got 2 injections. It's a decision fraught with concerns.

Many of the brave people being referenced, had a runway to travel along the way, to discover/learn the counter-narrative as it was being developed. Or maybe they were influenced by others very early on. So please, everyone, don't dismiss those of us who made mistakes and are now trying our best to reverse the evil being visited upon us.

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Jean Mac's avatar

Love Tracy Beanz!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

not really dismissing anyone. But Malone knew better. We as non-medically trained, only had the internet and our common sense. Is it lucky that, as a kid, the house doc we had fed me so many meds that when needed they no longer worked, and I started mistrusting all docs? I met a couple good ones, but unless you know them personally, how can you build trust? The few I know personally don't instill trust in me. The medically schooled people I know all ran to the jab place. Only two kept up the friendship. It is hard to forget how my former best friends called me a coward, a danger to their health (and why, did I ask them, did YOU get the jabs and still are scare of me without them), a stupid cow. That is not to be forgotten. If they need help, I help, but if they don't that friendship will not build up again from my side. Not unless they apologize.

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FH's avatar

Well, it's hard to read your comments without experiencing being dismissed. I say this knowing it may raise a defensive posture, I hasten to add that I trust your intentions are based on goodness. What I perceive in your reply is a person who had life experiences that put you ahead of the game in terms of the medical community. Okay that's a good thing in today's world. That has not been true in my life. "But Malone knew better" is an assertion that I dispute, because none of us know for certain that's an accurate assertion.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Malone has had many contractions. Glad you know about Mike Yeadon & other people who are honest.

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Professor Lulu Fuzzbean's avatar

how did malone do "a lot of good". If , in fact, he is the CREATOR OF MRNA JABS he should be in front of a firing squad

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

he did not create the mrna like it was in the jabs. He created a natural product, and what is in the jabs is a synthesized version, as far as I could understand. When he realized what happened, he stood up and tried to stop the injections. But by then money was rolling. He was removed from his own website and his name was removed from the inventors of mrna ( which might not be bad after all). So he did some good - he warned the best he could not to take the jabs. Don't ask me why he took them himself, he does not seem a strong character.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Ingrid....not quite.....

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Dakota Grace's avatar

There is nothing ā€œnaturalā€ about MODIFIED RNA. Keyword modified. He never tried to stop them before they were being rolled out everywhere and mandated. He didn’t speak up until others did and at best it was to protect himself from fallout later. At worst, he’s a plant pretending to be on the right side of this crime against humanity. Many are fooled but more and more people are waking up to him daily.

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Valerie's avatar

I’ve heard it said that he created the mRNA technology, not these specific jabs. But that’s just a layman’s understanding, so it might be wrong.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

You’re right as far as I’ve read, he didn’t create THESE jabs but mRNA technology is not a good thing.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

But did he really take them, or did he just say that so as not to be questioned about not speaking up soon enough? Or about creating them in the first place.

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MK's avatar

Not only dumb but Dr. Malone continues to sue other freedom fighting doctors like Karen Kingston who spoke out against the jab from the beginning, stating he was defamed. The effect of the lawsuit will be to suppress even more doctors who were speaking out. His actions don’t add up to me and with ties to the CIA I’m not not trusting him wholeheartedly.

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Verve's avatar

Malone is super litigious which bothered me from the get go. I started out as a paid subscriber way at the beginning because of his tearful plea to pray for the country to stop the impending approval of the shots that were going to be mandated, especially for children. I came for the science and to learn as much as I could so I wouldn't be accused of being a "conspiracy theorist"As I continued to follow his substack things just didn't add up to me and I was wasting my time reading about his farm, what he did with his wife that weekend, all his international travels, etc. Seemed kind of boastful, and somewhat Glenn Beck-ish, which, nothing wrong with Beck, but Malone's slices of personal life weren't what I was subscribing for. When all the lawsuits began, and continued, I dropped off. Something's not right there.

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Fla Mom's avatar

When I was in communication with Dr. Malone, perhaps it was in his Substack comments, my counsel to him was to ignore the crazy claims about him, *until* I saw what the Bregginses wrote - that Dr. Malone was intentionally trying to murder huge numbers of people. That's beyond the pale. Anyone can think what they like about the wisdom of ever starting to research mRNA, or use it in the ways it's been used, or that someone's judgment turned out to be wrong, but claiming to know others' intent at all, much less that the intent is mass murder, is wrong and dangerous.

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Verve's avatar

Hi Fla Mom! Thanks for weighing in - I stopped following Malone so long ago I didn’t really have any details about his cases but it just seemed off- he absolutely has the right to sue someone for liable or defamation but his overall approach on substack seemed off and to be honest, a little like a limited hangout. And he shared too much info on these litigations which made him look unprofessional and probably drove his lawyers nuts

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Zelkova's avatar

I can't stand that his substacks are so long. I don't want to spend an hour reading one post.

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Porge's avatar

Agree! Information overload just to get to a point. I scan entire article first. If it's too long....bye-bye now.

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daverkb's avatar

I agree ... but on the other hand, I don't know who Robert Malone is other than he was deep into mRNA, well-connected in that world ... and in the middle of it all. And the lingering doubt is this. If Judy Mikovitz could figure it all out, I would think Robert Malone should have been able to figure it out. No firm conclusions here. But we live in a world of deception and so as with many other things, anything is possible.

But I don't immediately discount the Breggins' out of hand. Because there are just too many red flags in this 'playing medical God' business every step of the way going back at least to the 1970's. For example, the immune deficiency thing goes all the way back to the 1970's and what do we see with the pretend covid jabs? It's just too uncanny to be all just an accident.

Population reduction has been a hot topics at least from the middle of the 20th century forward ... and has picked up steam in the 21st, all the way to Event201 and Covid Ignition. This is no accident either. And what is the Business model of the Five Eyes Empire Crowd beyond squeezing us all for monetary gain and self-aggrandisement? Coercion, murder and mayhem no matter where 'they' go.

In short I trust nothing and no one, excepting that they have conspicuously paid the price by actions witnessed.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Check out Thomas Renz, Esq., explanation of what really is in the vaccines. ModRNA & saRNA instead of just mRNA. These are much worse gene editing for the human body effecting our DNA in major ways, much unknown. If Malone didn’t mention these dangers, I don’t trust him at all. I never recall reading about these until Saturday when Mr. Renz reported this info breaking it down into easier to understand language. A whole other layer we have been lied to about.

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daverkb's avatar

I read the Catherine Austin Fitts thing. Smart lady.

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Verve's avatar

Also is he that wealthy that he can afford to burn up all that money on legal fees? Is he a multi-millionaire? Where's his money coming from? People who do this on a regular basis do it to destroy people both personally and financially. It shows very low character and disregard for people being able to use their 1st Amendment to speak freely on important medical matters.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Gonna check the property owners tax records for the island of Maui, just out of curiosity.

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Verve's avatar

Hey report back on that!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Here's the database. All the biggies we know of (Winfrey, Zuckey, Bozos) appear to own their tracts via third parties. Have a look yourself, it's incredible to see that a half acre lot with a 2KSF cinderblock box home is valued at $600K. https://qpublic.schneidercorp.com/Application.aspx?App=MauiCountyHI&PageType=Search

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Indian cover names for a Holding company of Chinese $$$ held for the King of Dubai or MBS ( or whatever his initials are). The Arab Sheik's fixer in Maui , the head of police thug looking guy was the head of investigations for the Las Vegas shooting False Flag a few years ago. Apparently the LV event was a hit attempt on the Arab Sheik that they had to disguise. The billionaires don't care about the useless eaters one little bit, they will use and abuse and walk all over us and shoot, burn, rape whatever us. It is difficult for many ordinary people to grasp this superiority godlike complex. Look for it, you will see it. They feel we need to be ruled and told what to do. Perhaps it comes from many years of running companies where you tell everyone what to do all day. šŸ˜

Feel free to share what you find so I can access accuracy with both sources. The trick is going through the layers of Holding companies and sorting out the owners and then where the money really came from because they can have side deals.

Cheers

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Malone has big investors gov and otherwise behind him. Not his money. Interestingly I read bitcoin investors.

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SadieJay's avatar

100% Verve. 100%. Something is off with him and always has been.

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this little authoritarian's avatar

For good discussions of the actual known biology surrounding covid, respiratory viruses and mRNA transfection I'd recommend the twitch stream of JJ Couey (gigaohmbiological). Along with Rounding the Earth substack, Denis Rancourt and others. There's lots of dubious indications as you point out. It seems very hard to have an open discussion about people's connections, conflicts of interest, the known vs unknown biology and so on. That makes it all the more frustrating.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

To be fair, many people blab on SM everywhere about all their life. I agree it sounds boastfuo but he has no other platform to use because of being deplatformed? So I chalk it up to that. But for me its just too much. I get it but I rarely read. Its too verbose for me. I like Jeffs style

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Verve's avatar

Hi Lisa - good to see you- I agree - I guess I expected more from him with his background and experience on mRNA and wanted the pure science explanation- like Dr McCullough does. I didn’t care for the way he mixed science with personal life although he’s completely entitled to do so. It reminded me of a boss who takes up your valuable workday with personal anecdotes and I wasn’t there for that.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I can completely understand and good for you for bailing. :) Some may like it some may not.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

I have read he is tied in with crypto currency wealth. That may explain his very professional comics & columns.

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Verve's avatar

Interesting!

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CMCM's avatar

I read Malone's column sometimes, as much as I can without subscribing. I read his stuff and watch his comments but continue to feel uncertain and wary about his motives. I don't yet trust him, not sure I ever will. Some of his background details seem a bit murky. If after at least 2 years I can't trust him, well, that tells me something. Also, he seems to lead a rather elite, privileged life with his big ranch property, expensive horses, etc.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Same here

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Ann K.'s avatar

Same experience here.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He's suing the Breggins for $25 mil...and Dr.Jane Ruby.

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MK's avatar

Thank you that’s correct. I’ve been reading how Dr. Kingston's been missing and mixed her up with Dr. Ruby.

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Gigi2525's avatar

Karen wrote on her Substack on Sunday night 8/20/23: https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/apologies-and-reconciliation

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

So glad we heard from her! Praise God.

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks for the link. And all I'll say is that if the person is a credible threat, the power elite will employ any means to eliminate the threat. This can include a destablization which which makes the target look whacko, nuts ... and not to believed.

Before all of this happened, I was worried something like this would happen. The Evil Ones hate anyone telling too much Truth ... especially if that person is highly effective. They just cannot abide by it. And so, I don't discount anything out of hand.

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Big E's avatar

Before judging Dr. Malone’s actions, please read his own writings on these topics:

* Main substack: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com

* Kingston: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/archive?sort=search&search=Kingston

* Breggin: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/archive?sort=search&search=Breggin

* CIA: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/archive?sort=search&search=CIA

* Why Malone Invented mRNA Tech: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/why-did-i-invent-the-mrna-vax-tech

* Interview on Red Voice Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DoJD3M4910

And more.

During interviews I’ve heard (sorry, can’t remember which ones or I’d link them) he explained that did take the jab after a trusted insider allayed his fears and during a time when vaccine cards were required to travel for business OR pleasure. Malone paid the price, too, with a serious vax injury that he still battles.

Here’s an article from Children’s Health Defense about two now-anti-jabbers Malone and Steve Kirsch who, like many, both got the shots before realizing their dangers: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/robert-malone-covid-media-narrative-cola/

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Verve's avatar

I personally don't fault Malone for taking the jab - and he was seriously injured. I take issue with all the lawsuits and his personal behavior-- I follow Steve Kirsch and he's great - I don't distrust him either for taking the jab. 80% of the world did and it's the most heinous crime perpetrated on the world population in the history of mankind.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think the expert class just implicitly trusted others in the expert class, when they shouldn’t have. Then they realized their mistake, too late šŸ˜• Glad they decided to speak out, though, so many just kept their heads down.

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Verve's avatar

good point. and I don't know how some of these others keeping their heads down can live with themselves. I keep returning to the IL rep Sean Casten story of his fully jabbed 17 year old daughter Gwen who died of a cardiac arrhythmia in her sleep - he won't publicly make the connection and as a parent, I'm absolutely stunned that he wouldn't. You have to wonder if these people are being threatened or just beyond reason with their cognitive dissonance. https://wgntv.com/news/illinois-rep-sean-casten-reveals-cause-of-daughters-death/

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Jen's avatar

I know, right? How many healthy teenagers have to die before these guys wake up and say something?

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Big E's avatar

Unfortunately, many in the public eye are choosing to turn a blind eye to the real cause of their own or their loved one's demise or injury from these jabs. To her credit, vaccine injured Rep. Nancy Mace of SC came clean.

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Tom's avatar

The expert class should have been first to question the notion that "The Science" has changed. Instead of long term randomized controlled trials, we now accept a hypothesis as settled science based on the novelty of that hypothesis.

They should have been critical of the abandoning of the standard of comparing long-term all-cause mortality between jab and control groups.

They should have been first to notice all the hijinx that were meant to obfuscate the risk/benefit analysis.

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CStone's avatar

Money, money, money, Money!!!

Money!

The LOVE of which is the root of ALL evil.

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ’Æ!!!

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Big E's avatar

Sasha Latypova wrote on the topic of the expert class falling for things that others "less expert" have resisted. See https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/on-mind-control-part-2-word-to-vector

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1Irish's avatar

Nice someone remembered that. I had co-workers who didn’t have to take the shot (only Federal workers had to but not State workers under DeSantis) but took it so they could travel...at first they didn’t want to take it but they really wanted to travel...so........

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think lots of people just assumed it would be like a flu shot or a tetanus shot. They trusted how it was sold to them, as a minor inconvenience that would save them and others from getting Covid or at least from having a severe bout. People should’ve been more skeptical but they weren’t, because they trusted the government, the pro jab scientists and doctors. Especially because those people and entities were doing everything possible to discredit and suppress dissenting voices. So unless you actively searched for other opinions, you were unlikely to find them.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Or go to a concert....the important things to change your convictions of sovereignty over your body. ( sarc)

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axons007's avatar

Why is he suing Dr. Ruby though ?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

He’s causing division in the community. I have no respect left for Maline Malone . Not just because of the lawsuits.

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Professor Lulu Fuzzbean's avatar

why? BELIEVE THE WRITING OF A LYING MONSTER AND YOU BECOME ONE TOO

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

https://drmorse.tv/video/children-covid-talk-story-doctors-robert-jill-malone/

What’s your opinion of this?

It raised red flags for me immediately.

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Big E's avatar

I listened to a bit of this video, from Nov 2021, very early in the vax rollout before a ton of stuff was known. I'm not sure what red flags were raised given the small amount of time I spent watching.

All seemed reasonable given the time of the recording and what was known then. He was honest, forthright, respectful, and said "we don't know" about many of the issues.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Your gut instinct didn’t go Red flag? Mine did. Ego driven, not fact based.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

I never did trust Dr. Malone. Controlled op?

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Ro's avatar

Malone is not to be trusted. Wait and watch.

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LuAnne's avatar

I find it so odd that Dr Malone took those shots. If anyone had the most information about how mrna works and how badly it failed in pre-covid applications, it's HIM. Just why?

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Martha's avatar

Because he believed the "trusted" people who told him early in the COVID PsyOp that the mRNA issues he was concerned about had been resolved.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yup. I read solely for the pleasure of the farm talk. Bearing in mind the Breggins' attitude-but I really know nothing (nor want to) about the matter.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Francis Collins also seemed to be better / smarter / more honest than the average pharma-dollar doc ... until this virus/vaxx cycle.

Collins went publically from agnostic Man Of Science (t.m.reg.) to a man of faith, when his work at unraveling the structure of human DNA convinced him that only a superior power or being could have designed such a marvel.

Now Collins is just another voice in the Regime Choir.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Collins is really bad. These are bs story lines with God, these guys think they are gods and can do better ( meaning worse ). I know numerous colleagues at NIH. Yeah, why aren't we hearing from them?! Strange. Not,

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Susan L.'s avatar

Everyone writes their own storyline about these famous folks. My husband shared faith discussion groups and prayer meetings with Collins back in the day. And because of hubby’s interactions with him back then, he refused to hear the narrative about his apparent rubber stamping of the G O F shenanigans by government agencies. In my world? Question everything and everyone.

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axons007's avatar

Right! Honestly, how could he? I think he disappoints me the MOST because of his storied Christian awakening that he shares openly an often with the public. I listened to him share on ALPHA and thought he was humbled man of faith/love/integrity.

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CMCM's avatar

Money talks. Enormous amounts of $$ talks very loudly

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

You smell a rat Luanne, and you are right. Right on. All ( like 100 % ) of the ferrets ( closest to humans other then simian families - monkeys, chimps etc ) died in the Corona saras vax experiments and he himself admitted on dark horse said it was due to ADE. He also knew on dark horse the BioNTech shot caused sterilization in females ( inflammation of the ovaries - so he extrapolates correctly to secondary dysfunction due to uptake of Spike Protein and other contents there per the Pfizer graphs). They chatted about it. Malone, Kirsch, Brett. But Malone was safe with them because they do not know science and did not know what shocking questions to ask or what the basic repercussions of the evidence meant. If he was in the presence of real Doctors, immunologists, hematologists, even virologists ( that are not taking money from him or their NIH and DOD keepers ) which he NEVER wants to be because he will be sunk. Just like Fraudci would have. So they cleverly avoid it. Or do one fake/ set up one.

So obvious their MO. He wants Fraudci job or similar, very powerful, in the next admin. That is why he is getting cozy with Kennedy, unfortunately.

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Good find Rosalind!!!

I only had to listen to 1 min to learn

- the kids were smarter then Jack and Jill

- 8-10 years olds or lay adults are all he can have recorded conversations about this with

- he lied and said that mRNA does not cause modification of DNA ( total gotcha moment ) but that is exactly what it does do and why he used it for changing the genes of people or mice for ( bs) "therapeutic reasons. Never has shown to work and far, far too extreme and risky because even if it does, a thousand other bad things can happen from those purposeful mutations.

- Jill is an accomplis, not surprisingly

Thank you Rosalind !!

He always hangs himself but he does it in a somewhat clever way. The creepy thing is he knows that we ( all the scientists in the field and drs in that field, etc. ) all know he is lying his ass off and being a really good, calm, cool and collected Psychopath about it. Sort of like Clinton lied on TV and he knew all his staffers knew and VP and Monica and her friends etc but he could still lie quite well, thinking he just had to fool a high percent.

Cheers!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

God bless you for being part of the scientific/ medical community that sees through this!

That clip is becoming harder to find

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Memory holing is a popular thing these days and it is going to become even more prevalent. It is my understanding that the WEF will be doing it in real time! So that means we have to have it all saved off line, not even in a computer but on a shelf in drives, discs, whatever maybe back to video film!! And we need to have a way to constantly upload the info. This is not my expertise but someone needs to start a company that does just this,stores off net and reloads on net constantly. Or perhaps there is another or additional way. This company will be saving the world and all history that is going to be erased. They have to do it. They have to destroy everything and start again.

Wait until I find that K Kingston video with Peters that explains what she thinks the DOD is really up to with our bodies. It will make you vomit if you don't already know.

Total Super Evil James Gordiano stuff. I will look and find it soon and get it to you. As if all this stuff is not bad enough!

Lord help us. šŸ™

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Check Karen Kingston dot net

I’m not sure what video you are referring to. Please share if you find it & have the time. Thank you!

A few friends have been downloading everything, I haven’t been able to yet.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Did you notice Jill looked like she was lip syncing along with her husband responses? Not spontaneous at all!

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Yes, a little odd. They have Hollywood stamps or at least high level productions all over their advertising. Maybe she is not even there and is dubbed in ?? Deep fake already? The whole video could be contrived to look homey and warm ( they dislike kids ) to set the stage for him moving forward from then. He is a total gov, prob cia , set up.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Jack & Jill, lol!

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Back in March '22 was it? Losing track of time... At the (Highwire) Defeat the Mandates rally/protest at the Lincoln Memorial, my jaw dropped as I watched Malone speak (online recording) with Jill just off to his left. She was mouthing every single word, like a bad ventriloquist. Gave me pause. I didn't know what to think. Is she the brains? He's just the front man? Whatever. Wary of the pair ever since. I'm trusting my intuition.

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Daily Growler's avatar

Maybe I'm just feeling cranky today, but I'm disappointed when I read people in this community say things that suggest they feel super to people who made different decisions than they did about the jabs. I've heard Dr. Malone explain why he took two Moderna jabs early on (need to travel for his work), and I understand why he did it. I also understand why first responders and old people may have taken the jabs early on. Younger people (younger than 65) had a lot more time to assess the situation and gather information before their "turn" came up to decide whether or not to take the jabs. Some commenters (not Based Florida Man) still seem to cling to other Official Narratives, but take pride in not falling for the roof narrative. Inconsistencies. There, I've vented, and wish everyone a peaceful week.

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I understand what you are saying, and to some extent I agree. However, all of these people you are referring to have rationalized their decision, and/or delegated their thinking to someone else. Forget the jab for a moment, and forget who had time to research and who didn't . . It was , or should have been, the realization that the whole plandemic did not pass the smell test. Just a few of the obvious ones, and remember if just one part of a case is ruled to be fraudulent, the entire case is deemed fraudulent.

1) Masks for everyone? Really. First time in history any "safety"equipment has been mandated with zero standards. And isn't common sense enough here?

2) Social distancing. Invented by a 14 year old girl during a contest sponsored by Bush Jr. Even if you didn't;t know that, does that too not seem stupid.?

3) No coronavirus (the cold is one) vaccine has ever been successfully brought to market before the plandemic, yet presto, now there are dozens around the world?

4) Any fool knows it takes years to develop, test, and get approved vaccines for anything. And these all were brought to market in mere months?

5) Virtually every country government around the world reacted the same way to the plandemic, and at the same time. Seriously? Who can make that happen?

6) The plexiglass shields that magically appeared overnight in all of the big stores that were allowed to stay open. Ever seen one before this? When the heck were they made, where were they stored, and who brought them all out at the same time?

7) It was too dangerous to allow mom and pop stores , hairdressers, and ice cream stores to stay open for a couple of customers at a time, , but it was safe for hundreds, probably thousands of people to go into Costco and Walmart .

I could go on., but you get the point. If you think, it was such a scam it literally smacks you in the face. No research needed. If you delegate your thinking to someone in a white lab coat, the MSm, or the government , well, then you got the jab.

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Myriam's avatar

How about Congress was not required to take the shots? How.does.that.make.any.sense?

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daverkb's avatar

I totally agree with you. And I still cannot understand why anyone would screw with mRNA? Genetic alteration by suggestion? Alarms should have been heard all over the place. Red flags up and down the streets.

What really got me was that immediately after launch, an endless supply of masks were for sale on eBay. I remember saying to myself, where did this endless supplies come from? And out of the blue? No supply chain shortages here. And some with fashionable designs, images on them?

(We now know that everything, including the injections were prepositioned and ready to go ... at Warp Speed of course!)

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Jeff C's avatar

No one "needed" to travel for their work. He could have politely declined, offered to attend by zoom, or just flat out quit. But doing so might have offended his paymasters and he didn't want to rock the boat. Malone has plenty of money, he didn't have to do this.

He made a bad decision, plain and simple, driven by money and vanity rather than due diligence and principle. It happens to all of us at times so this isn't a condemnation, but please stop with the rationalizations.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Wealthy folks always have the option of jet charters. Ask John Kerry how it's done.

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Mel's avatar

Except that Malone claimed a couple years ago on Twitter that a journalist had ā€œwarned me that someone might make an attempt on my lifeā€ and that ā€œI’m just a middle class guy who can’t afford security!ā€ Middle class, eh? With a 50 acre prize horse farm who travels the world non-stop 24/7/365?? That was when I knew… something stinks about the good doctor. And that has been born out by his many actions since. I tuned him out back then.

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Lindsay.'s avatar

I agree and we needed mass noncompliance. . . .which most of humanity failed at. Bless all those who stood up for the best interest for humanity's health and freedom to not comply with the masks, mandates and vaccines. It was not easy, but we did it despite strong coercion.

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SA's avatar

Needed to travel or wanted to jet-set around the world? Hard to believe anyone felt forced to get the jab for any travel purposes.

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YM's avatar

The level of in-fighting hurts our cause when we all need to united.

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Bonnie Myers's avatar

Thank you for your comment. The superiority complex is not appropriate. As you said people at the front of the line in January and February had less time to assess the danger. By April/May the dangers were starting to trickle out. By following COVID & Coffee, Jessica Rose, and Dr. Malone I was able to warn my family and those around me to the danger providing evidence.

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Daily Growler's avatar

coof narrative, not roof narrative

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Faith&FitnessMama's avatar

To be fair, Jeff wasn’t educated in the corrupt medical system. I have found people who work in the medical field to be the least likely to consider the jabs are problematic thanks to all their education around vaccines. Being open to new information and admitting you were wrong is an admirable trait. I’m equally thankful for Dr Malone & Jeff’s expertise.

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rolandttg's avatar

Corrupt isn't the word. If you had read the number of cancer and real medical health books we have read in the past 2 years, you would realize the Rockefeller Medical Murder Mafia is the single most corrupt, and evil organization on earth. They have, and will destroy anyone who bucks their control system. If financially ruining them is insufficient, they have , and will , resort to murder. It's like the Mafia we are familiar with, without any internal code of ethics. So, like it or not, all those " I trust my doctor" people are trusting mobsters.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Meducated cannot question the jabs because where does the questioning stop? That is one very greasy slide.

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Peace's avatar

"Meducated" !!!! Love it!

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CaplT's avatar

A lot of people got jabbed and regret it. Mostly after they were injured. That is not unique to Malone.

I read the detractors’ and supporters’ and his stuff. He had the mRNA patent and never used it bc it was not something that was good. The patent lapsed and pHarma decided to grab it to use for the jab.

He was accused of being in cahoots with pHarma and stood up for himself when it got bad with Breggins. I think it was a counter suit. ?

He was one of the first to get the message out about how to treat COVID when there were no treatments allowed, making himself one of the top 5 targets of censorship along with McCullough.

His medical background and experience includes spook stuff which is ironically part of why he was blinded sided.

Better to not be divided and conquered here at C&C.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'm referring to Jeff's comments. Jeff deferred to Malone's medical expertise. Yet Jeff made the better medical decision.

Please don't take criticism of Dr. Malone as a negative trait.

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Tom's avatar

There are some very morally compromised individuals operating within the classified apparatus of our three letter agencies.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Malone is dividing & conquering !

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I call him dr Maline now

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OnTheJump's avatar

,šŸŽÆ

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dagny awoke's avatar

Jeff continues to amaze with his Lion Heart šŸ’œ

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Albert Steed's avatar

Malone is annoying. Something about him doesn’t seem right.

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FourWinds's avatar

I learned to trust my gut a long time ago. If something seems off, even a little, I follow that instinct. I have yet to regret it.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Anyone can miss a particular paper that has information about which one was unaware, which seems to be what Jeff is implying happened with Dr. Malone.

I'd add that credentialism deserves to die. There's no magic to any field of study; if a person is diligent in seeking information, every field is open to anyone (thanks to Al Gore, who invented the internet, lol).

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree about the credentialism.

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Freebird's avatar

An excellent observation BFM! Dr. Malone would be wise to stay in Jeff’s good graces. As we all know from reading Jeff’s posts, even though he’s ā€œonlyā€ a lawyer, he’s no dummy on any subject - including medicine, and possesses the rare quality of common sense which is often lacking in highly intelligent people.

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Dr Linda's avatar

True that. That always has/had me shaking my head. No disrespect intended but it was clear what could happen.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

I think Malone is an actor and a liar. So maybe he didn't. And had his wife Jill? video'd saline injections. That way he is better covered legally if people came after him for damages.

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Stephanie's avatar

There is NO WAY Malone was jabbed- big big lie is all I see.

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JSR's avatar

Malone is a strait up liar...

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RunningLogic's avatar

ā€œHurricane Hilary made landfall yesterday, wiping out thousands of private email servers.ā€

🤣🤣🤣

Love starting out the round up with a big guffaw! 😁

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SB's avatar

Yea, when I saw they had actually named a hurricane Hilary, I got a great laugh. there are really a lot of people who don't read the room well aren't there?

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WP William's avatar

Next Up Hurricane Hunter?

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J Boss's avatar

Hurricane "I-lied"

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Julie Ann B's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚That would be awesome but they need to move on to the next letter.....

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WP William's avatar

Needing to start using pronouns for the storms too

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Michele's avatar

Mittlesex? Sayss KlausSchwartsss. Vee vill yousse see richt brononsse!

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Jeff C's avatar

As usual the constant fear-mongering turned into another fizzle as yesterday was not much more than a rainy Sunday. The only thing that made it unusual was that it happened in August which is pretty rare for So Cal.

The media was telling people, "please stay home, don't venture out unless there is no choice" and other absurd hysteria. Storm-aggedon. Continuous shots of people filling sand bags and other frenzied preparations. Ontario and Palm Springs airports cancelled all flights while warning people to stay away (LAX operated just fine through the whole thing, too much money at stake to play along I guess).

In the end all that happened was some localized flooding in the usual spots. This after continuous fear-mongering that seemed designed to make people anxious and fearful. They have no shame.

Yet when there's a real disaster (like Maui) public officials are (at best) wildly incompetent and there are likely a thousand dead. No warning, no water, no organized evacuation, in fact there are reports of police blocking roads out of town.

Anyone who even slightly trusts these people is a fool. Yet the idiots are already starting to put masks back on based on media fear-mongering. What will it take for people to realize they are being intentionally driven into a state of fear and hysteria?

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Kitkat's avatar

I live in So. Cal and so many of my out-of-state friends were frantically texting and calling me...concerned about "Hurricane Hillary". I told them, thanks for the concern, but please turn off the TV. It's all hype! We had worse storms during this last winter.

The biggest event yesterday was the 5.1 quake in Ojai (just north of me).

Hurriquake 2023 :D

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My unwoke SIL and her boyfriend are in Oxnard. They were talking about Hillary and he said, ā€˜great, the next thing we need is an earthquake’

It happened about a half hour later. What a prediction 🤣

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I want to be clear, unwoke as opposed to woke šŸ˜‰

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Susan W's avatar

My Florida born and bred son is currently lives in La Jolla. When I texted him about the how the storm was, he replied ā€œlame šŸ‘Žā€.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Hurriquake šŸ˜†

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FH's avatar

same here. though I only paid attention to the hurricane center, weather.gov/sgx (san diego) and windy.com. So it was conceivable the winds could have been worse. Just a few miles away on Hwy 79 at an elevation 2000 ft above me, damage was more significant. So, "mileage varied" among the residents of this region.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Love you KitKat but disagree. The rainfall broke all records for a single day. most rainfall ever. (Not for a storm over several days)

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Jeff C's avatar

But so what? Even if that's true (which I don't concede) LA got 3 inches of rain, that's it. Now it's gone with no more on the way. Yes it rained all day, occasionally heavy but usually just a sustained, light to moderate rain.

As with everything else, context is key. Most rain in 24 hours is meaningless as the ground isn't saturated. It hasn't rained here in months. It's after weeks of rain when the soil cannot absorb any more when we have problems. On top of that our flood control systems can handle moderate short-term, sustained rains, that's what they were designed for.

Yet the media ignores all of this and dutifully parrot the doom and gloom.

Read about the flood of 1938 to understand real torrential Southern California rains:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_flood_of_1938

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I mean why get upset about it? This is nothing new. It was declared tropical storm due to the level of winds. I mean the media does the same thing in any Hurricane or storm - check all east coast.

I just tune the media out. I don’t get all bent out of shape over it.

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Jeff C's avatar

Not upset but I despise propaganda designed to instill irrational fear in people.

Look at how many people were permanently (apparently) broken by the lies about covid. Look at how many people are scaring others by fear-mongering about the covid shot adverse affects. Yes they are real but the likelihood of damage to the individual is small. Yet people are worried sick about it.

Perhaps this is all driven by "if it bleeds it leads" mentality and not some nefarious agenda. Regardless, it has real consequences to real people.

God gave us a brain for a reason and expects us to use it. When people are making outlandish claims (regardless of their political persuasion) we are obligated to call it out. If more people ridiculed this stuff they'd be less likely to trot it out over and over.

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks! I wondered about that!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great comment, as usual.

As for people realizing, they would have to start thinking for themselves first and I’m not sure they either are capable of that, or if they are, if they even really want to šŸ˜•

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Jeff C's avatar

Thanks RL. What woke me us was reading Michael Crichton's "State of Fear". He perfectly describes how the state/media uses fear to keep us anxious and docile. For decades it was the Cold War until that fell apart. They simply moved on to other things.

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Tom's avatar

Didn't people realize that more water means more "equity?" /sarc

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Michele's avatar

Shut up and pay your equity bill! Hahahahaha!

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Fred's avatar

Closed all the State and City controlled beaches. Sound familiar?

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Fred's avatar

Now people are complaining about all the money they spent - wait for it - on MREs (not joking) and huge volumes of ice for the power failures.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

The ice is a loss except to water plants, but maybe you can pick up some survival food for half off!

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Michele's avatar

Yes Ice can!

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none none's avatar

How did we end up with the govm't making all decisions for us. If I want to go to the beach during a hurricane, I should have that right.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That was a definitely a laugh outloud moment.

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The Cactus's avatar

Someone at the National Hurricane Center had better be concerned about being arkancided.

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Austin's avatar

I learn so many new words here.....😘

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

Arkansawed, maybe. LOL

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh my word that is hysterically funny!!! šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ I laughed so hard!!

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SadieJay's avatar

Yep! Then I got sucked into the other news on there. They have the best news ever!

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RunningLogic's avatar

They are a national treasure!!

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SadieJay's avatar

I come up with headlines for them in the middle of the night, but by morning they have fled my brain. I am going to have to start writing them down. I like the one about the man judging the women wearing yoga pants...until his wife bought a pair. These days you just have to laugh!

https://babylonbee.com/news/hypocrite-christian-man-says-yoga-pants-are-sinful-but-now-his-wife-is-wearing-them-and-awoooga-all-aboard-matey

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ¤£šŸ˜€

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Jaye's avatar

Had that affect here, too

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Jaye's avatar

*effect*. Sigh. Not enough coffee

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

You do know, there is an edit button.... So...

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Jaye's avatar

| DO know...when I have more coffee

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CStone's avatar

When I have tried to edit, the only thing I am offered is to ā€˜delete’ my comment. So, no. Edit is not an option. But, I’m using an iPhone.......maybe that’s the problem?

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RunningLogic's avatar

iPhone here too and no issues with being able to edit (thankfully! I can’t count the number of typos I have had to correct because I hit post too quickly and didn’t check what I had written carefully enough beforehand šŸ™„). Maybe a difference between being on the app and on the website?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I had no idea. Android here. No issue.

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FH's avatar

happens on my laptop too

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RunningLogic's avatar

Apparently it doesn’t work on every platform? Or so some posters have said.

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Jaye's avatar

I do not have that excuse

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well not having enough coffee is a good excuse imo 😁

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I wasn't implying that you need do anything... just letting you know it is there if you so choose.

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Austin's avatar

ROFL.....ME TOO!!!!

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

And flooded dodger stadium. Some are saying that is retribution for that awful show they sponsored

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T Diesel's avatar

I concur with RunningLogic.

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Amy Graff's avatar

I agree! That line made me laugh for sure

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Timbo Slice's avatar

...and the article went down hill from there. Good info, but the stupidity of our world is taxing. Especially, on Monday.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well I’m actually glad to hear what is going on, especially when it’s the left shooting itself in the foot šŸ˜†

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Dr Linda's avatar

I took me a minute to get it.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

The sons of Ammon crossed the Jordan to fight also against Judah, Benjamin, and the house of Ephraim, so that Israel was greatly distressed. Then the sons of Israel cried out to the Lord, saying, ā€œWe have sinned against You, for indeed, we have forsaken our God and served the Baals.ā€ The Lord said to the sons of Israel, ā€œDid I not deliver you from the Egyptians, the Amorites, the sons of Ammon, and the Philistines? Also when the Sidonians, the Amalekites and the Maonites oppressed you, you cried out to Me, and I delivered you from their hands. Yet you have forsaken Me and served other gods; therefore I will no longer deliver you. Go and cry out to the gods which you have chosen; let them deliver you in the time of your distress.ā€ The sons of Israel said to the Lord, ā€œWe have sinned, do to us whatever seems good to You; only please deliver us this day.ā€ So they put away the foreign gods from among them and served the Lord; and *He could bear the misery of Israel no longer.*

— Judges 10:9-16 NASB1995 (Asterisks mine.)

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks Janice. This is an interesting and provocative passage this morning. Some thing more to ponder over coffee

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

It was part of my "read the Bible in a year I mean three years" reading/journaling last night. Leapt out at me. At first I thought, uh oh, He's mad again, and for good reason. But then . . . all that compassion in that last sentence. What a loving God we serve.

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Annie's avatar

Our God is loving. ā¤ļø I started reading the Bible. At the beginning in Genesis. I find that when I miss an evening reading it, I am unsettled. I am calmer on the days I read it. My husband noticed.

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FH's avatar

Thanks for the reminder, I stopped, and need to pick up again.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Praise God!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Annie, there are nights when I don't get to it, and there are nights when I have time but something else pulls at me. When I make the effort and read and journal, there's always something the Lord wants to show/tell me. Afterward I feel like I have done the most important thing. And He has met me there.

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Annie's avatar

So true. ā¤ļø

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RJ Rambler's avatar

My legacy is my Grandparents reading the Bible together and thru every year praying for their children and all the generations. For over fifty years. I'm trying to do the same.... On twenty at 60.

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LMWC's avatar

Schools started today in many small towns in my area. My church contacted area schools and we were allowed in the schools yesterday, in groups to walk the corridors and pray for students, teachers, staff, and parents for the new school year.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™ŒšŸ¼šŸŽ‰

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Julie Ann B's avatar

That’s awesome! Where do you live?

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LMWC's avatar

Michigan

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RunningLogic's avatar

Love this!

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Verve's avatar

oh that is so beautiful!

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LMWC's avatar

We even had a superintendent let us in and he let us pray for him, right there.

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DougBTaylor's avatar

Right? I started (for a few years) reading the Bible within a year, and by golly, I managed it. Two chapters in the morning, two at night.

After a while I realized that I was achieving a meaningless goal, in that I was simply fulfilling a schedule, but retaining very little.

Then I heard Jordan Peterson lecturing on the Pentateuch and changed the way I read the Bible.

Now I look forward to reading this amazing love letter, the factory service manual, called the Bible.

Thank you for sharing that amazing truth and portion. I can't wait to see what the author has in store for us once we have learned all that is necessary to go honorably forward.

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Raptor's avatar

I don't think it was meaningless. You spent time in God's word. Then you paid attention to another's thoughts on part of the Bible (you may not have had you not read it yourself). Then you thought it over and realized the Bible is a love letter and service manual for us. What's next for DougBTaylor? : )

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DougBTaylor's avatar

Every time I read the old testament I can't wait to start the new. And vice versa. Now reading the bible in a year is me, slowing down. And bless me if hearing from so many allies isn't the sweetest part of my day.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

What fascinates me is to read the Old Testament like a treasure hunt for Jesus. He’s there.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks Doug--without having thought about it--I am on the same page. I am finally at the place in life where I can settle to reading, first word to last word in each book, at my own pace. Nobody telling me how much to read how fast. In Numbers now--and finding each book a 'great read'.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Although I have read through it before, this time I am journaling and just taking my time. God always shows me something. Or multiple things.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yup. "Taking my time". Decades ago, reading Madeleine L'Engle, as my daughter--now approaching 45--brought the books home (I always read what the girls brought home from the library--just for pleasure), I had an epiphany: that time exists only for the created--because they/we have a beginning and an end. Time therefore does not exist for God. And in reading His word, I do not need to be constrained by thoughts of 'time'.

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Jean Mac's avatar

Earlier this year some of us at my church took up the challenge to read the Bible in 90 days. It was difficult but I found that reading it fast revealed patterns not apparent when going slow and dwelling. Now I’m going slow and dwelling. Both very valuable.

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DougBTaylor's avatar

I love numbers. I believe my favorite reads are that and proverbs. Song of Solomon makes me weep (which I don't mind, it is such a portrayal of the love between God and us by His description of the love capable between a man and a woman), Revelation makes me sit up straighter.

Hmmm...I guess I love too many to say, or don't want to poopoo a 'book' that has not revealed it's mystery to me...yet.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

How many times must I forgive my brother? 7? No, seventy times seven.......Poor God. How disappointed over and over and over. And yet, He keeps on forgiving. Come on, guys, spare Him the pain! Stop sinning!

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DougBTaylor's avatar

It may as well have read 70 times a million. There is such power in knowing that the grace we extend originates in the grace extended to us

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FH's avatar

This is at the heart of my appeal, which I just posted. The Loving God of the Universe will hear our cries, and respond. We may not recognize the response, God works in mysterious ways. My role is to have faith, to trust.

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FH's avatar

And this thread = inspiration!

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Tom's avatar

In light of the woke earth-worshipping Hawaiian official, I find this passage very appropriate.

There have always been those of His people who groaned and lamented the idolatry they saw going on around them. He has always preserved His faithful remnant.

Any who still lack saving faith need to work out their salvation in fear and trembling.

Janice, your scripture posts are a blessing every single day!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

The Daze of Deception, pastor Jack Hibbs concluded his two-part series on Sunday. It’s a must watch! I don’t know how a pastor can be so courageous.

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B Tigg's avatar

Because pastor Hibbs has a fear (awe and reverence) of our Lord and not of manšŸ˜‡

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Someone on here recommended him months ago, so I have listened to several sermons and podcasts. He is bold and speaks the truth!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

So perfect Janice! Our nation as a whole has embraced sin and unrighteousness! Now we have to turn from our wicked ways and cry out to the Lord for His forgiveness! God is loving, kind and merciful but He is also a just God and is willing to punish those who rebel against Him and are unrepentant.

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Christy's avatar

Was on my Instagram account and read some comments and someone mentioned Covid and coffee as one of the best sources of info about the jabšŸ’œšŸ’œšŸ’œ

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CitizenA's avatar

And one of the best (if not the very best) on ā€˜ALL’ topics that concern us in this crazy clown world we find ourselves living in. C&C is my only must go-to read. Truth and sanity abound with Jeff.

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Michele Paige's avatar

In any organization, actually hiring for merit is incredibly difficult - even if you do it, persuading people you did it is difficult. Thus, if you introduce a concept like DEI, which EXPRESSLY states that your goal is anything other than merit, your entire organization will disintegrate.

Imagine if you ran a football team & you literally told people that some of the players were only there because they're Black/gay or whatever - can you imagine how poorly your team would do? Why should I risk injury etc when he's going to get my job merely because he used to be a she? you wouldn't; you couldn't - it's psychology 101 (even if you THINK you could or you are giving 100%, you CAN'T because your mind won't let you.)

Everything is falling apart because we no longer even ATTEMPT to hire/promote on merit. The fact that anything still runs is a testament to the genius of those who built it & the integrity of those who still work at it, but DEI is destined to fail. Diversity is not & cannot be our strength for the same reason & in the same way that a football team that doesn't prioritize winning cannot win the Super Bowl - you must at least AIM for excellence to achieve it; you can't do your best by chance, as a side effect of OTHER objectives.

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Annie's avatar

When my company started embracing DEI, I thought okay. Got it. I work like a vaxxed diversity hire now which = minimum. They don't value me so right back at you. šŸ˜„šŸ˜‰

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RU's avatar

This line: "In any organization, actually hiring for merit is incredibly difficult" explains why HR people have been so quick and enthusiastic to adopt the DEI nonsense. It makes their jobs easier. Filling a quota is much easier than milling through thousands of applications to weed out the 1 or 2 qualified, competent people. The effects of the DEI initiatives - which are really nothing more than a ramping up of affirmative action - are like a ticking time bomb throughout the system and the economy. What isn't already broken is soon to be.

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Annie's avatar

HR = useless idiots

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Janet's avatar

This would put HR in the general category of ā€œBusiness Preventionā€ along with meetings, group outings for team building, etc. my sis always said that.

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Sharon's avatar

is this ever the truth.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

You are thinking! I’m also amazed that the best people are not hired simply because they don’t fit a stereotype. It’s disgusting.

We are witnessing bias and discrimination in hiring which can result in bad candidates taking decision making roles they are not prepared to handle.

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Jacquie's avatar

šŸŽÆ

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Sherry 1's avatar

Very well said. Good analogy.

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FourWinds's avatar

Huh. NYC, you get to lie in the filth you made. Congratulations!

I think "antibiotic-resistant infections" are another excuse for jab deaths. I'll give them credit for this one, though, as opposed to stupid stuff they normally say like too many potato chips or naps will kill you. That being said, did they ever think of all the antiBACTERIAL hand sanitizer used to "kill" a virus during the scamdemic possibly leading to antibiotic resistant infections? Of. Course. Not.

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Verve's avatar

Truly the biggest scam out there with the antibacterial soaps and hand gels. I threw them all out 10 years ago and use plain soap and water.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Idiots. Virus is not bacteria. Anti-bacterial is useless against a virus (like anti-biotics)

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FourWinds's avatar

Right! It amazes me how many people believe antibiotic anything works on viruses.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Sepsis occurs after the covid jabs.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Verily.

1 multi-jabbed uncle was euthanized after sepsis, December 23rd. 😢

His children green lighted the "medication to make him comfortable" which took 22 minutes to kill him.

They are shocked but asleep at the wheel.

I am not.

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Verve's avatar

Oh that’s horrific I’m so sorry!! Just had a family reunion and met the wife of a friend whose father died on the treadmill 2 weeks after his booster. He was in his early 50s- the weird mental gymnastics though is that she admitted it was probably the jab but actually believes it’s a rare, one-off occurrence. I can’t even with these people anymore- willful denial.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That is so sad...

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Fred's avatar

There was a study long ago that showed that high dose IV Vit C lessened mortality in sepsis. Wonder why it's never used? Didn't garner enough attention to be "debunked." Read the Liverpool Care Pathway and their doses of recommended midazolam (up to 60mg!) "for comfort." The UK reportedly used up a 3 year supply in 3 months when families were not allowed to see their loved ones.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

So sorry

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FourWinds's avatar

I'm so sorry. That is awful.

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Tom's avatar

Plain old soap and water used properly will mechanically remove bacteria and break down their lipid cell walls.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Sepsis was one of the things the few doctors who were ahead of everyone warned us about before the jabs were given to the population.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I was a little late hearing about...didn't realize there were early warnings.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Very few were sounding the alarm bells so it’s no wonder you didn’t hear about the reality of the jabs. I and most of my family were lucky I took a hard look into the death jabs. I initially looked into it to see which one to get and the more I found out the deeper I wanted to look. I used to get flu shots and now I don’t want any injection of any sort because I have no trust in doctors and hospitals anymore.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I knew the jabs were bioweapons.

I just didn't know at first that sepsis was going to occur.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

& the antibiotics fed to the chickens and beef have caught up with us.

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Erin Fight's avatar

I almost never eat poultry, beef, etc., if I do not know the source. I rarely eat in restaurants and cook 98% of our food. True, we are blessed to own land that is regeneratively and very responsibly farmed - zero chemical/pesticide/Rx inputs - all farmed the way God intended. Before we bought this property, we lived in Atlanta and with a little searching, were able to find clean protein. It may take a bit of digging, but most parts of the country will have ethically sourced protein. A good place to start: Whiteoakpastures.com ships worldwide.

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CitizenA's avatar

Thank you for the link. I’ve been buying farm raised chicken from Good Ranchers that arrives monthly on dry ice. I will check out White Oak Pastures as well.

https://www.goodranchers.com/about

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thank you. I changed my diet drastically a few years ago because of health issues. It’s more & more challenging to find pure foods.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

I learned via corbettreport.com that several hundred organic food producers and stores in the US and Canada have burned to the ground, or been destroyed in some other way in just the past couple of years.

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FourWinds's avatar

Might want to check Seven Sons Farms in Indiana - they ship. I've bought from them for years. They are very transparent on their site so you might want to check them out, too. https://sevensons.net/

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Erin Fight's avatar

Seven Sons is great, too! I worked for White Oak Pastures for 4 years. They, too, are transparent about what they do. We are blessed to now be in NE Georgia and our pastures have never been healthier, due to our farmer's passion for rotational grazing of 5 species of animals.

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Tom's avatar

The antibacterial hand sanitizer is a prime example of a misguided emotional overreaction causing more harm than good.

"But we must do SOMETHING!!!" is a perfect example of the application of the fight-or-flight response misused as a means of control. Those who are slaves to the flesh cannot help but be manipulated by those who practice these techniques.

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Sharon's avatar

thank you for saying it.

I didn't want to

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Kelly's avatar

I dont use antibacterial soaps. "Bugs" are good for us - no reason to kill them. And i dont like alcohol on my skin.

However, naive me never made the connection between anti-bacterial not working on viruses. I am awake to the world, generally, but this fact bypassed me. Thank you for pointing it out.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

And to promote the climate hoax.

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Peregrine's avatar

I am all-in for making NYC the first real-life "15-minute city" as the WEF Petri dish. Or even a 5-minute city. Such a glorious daily news event!

I want to live in an extensive "3-week road trip city." Or, not a city. A rural plot.

Just leave me and mine the hell alone.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

These 14 American Cities Have A ā€˜Target’ Of Banning Meat, Dairy, And Private Vehicles By 2030https://www.conservativereview.com/these-14-american-cities-have-a-target-of-banning-meat-dairy-and-private-vehicles-by-2030-2664099182.html

Good luck with Houston, I say. They'll have to pry the barbecued ribs from their cold dead hands which are still locked on the steering wheels of their pickups! But this is revealing for what is happening in SF, Seattle, Portland and NYC perhaps.

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FourWinds's avatar

I don't see it happening. What are they going to do, stop me at the Brooklyn Bridge to see if I have any steaks or butter hiding in my car? Isn't that illegal search and likely seizure? (As if I'd go to NYC anyhow at this point.) What if I show up eating a hamburger? Is that illegal to bring it or just cook it? What if I ate butter 5 minutes ago - am I contaminated?

But seriously - how many restaurants go down, like all of the fast food? What would those who typically have horrible diets eat when fast food is gone (e.g., welfare and Medicaid recipients who don't work)? What about canned, boxed or frozen foods? I'm not sure how many people understand how many products contain meat/dairy ingredients. How can the low calorie, low fat, low protein diet that happens when eliminating all animal foods give enough nutrition for people to survive (maybe that is the point)? How many people can actually cook these days?

And there's another thing - if everyone is herded into 15 minute cities, where does the power and gas come from? Where does the food come from? Who is working the power and the food production? How are the getting in/out of the cities that say they can't own a car to go to work in the middle of a tomato field? Who is making the repair parts for toilets? Concrete? Stone to fix buildings or sidewalks? Sewers? Is the sewage treatment plant in the 15 minute city? What about who is making lamp posts with their 5G cameras to watch everything? Where are those workers living and how is that crap getting in/out of cities? The whole idea of these cities is pure insanity, kind of like gender mutilation, and will not last more than a week at best.

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Tom's avatar

Anyone want to go in on a startup with me?

We'll sell the authorities "highly trained" meat detection dogs at an exorbitant price.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

For that matter, we could sell them "highly trained" meat detection cats! Think of the price we could charge for a more exotic meat detection animal. Ours coming running as soon as I pull from the fridge whatever the evening meal's protein happens to be - they aren't picky!

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Peregrine's avatar

You forgot that "fast" food will mean "quick" bugs.

Maybe the fancy places will have you pick out your own crickets, like we do at the Deep South bait shops.

Am I the only one who silently gloats at the messes the Blue Cities made of themselves?

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FourWinds's avatar

Nope, I gloat, but also feel sorry for the residents who didn't vote for the morons who are making a mess of those cities. I suspect many have moved, though. And yeah, I forgot about the bugs, but I truly do not see that catching on here and more than I see fake meat selling. We often have it on clearance at work because no one will buy it.

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Fred's avatar

Sadly, look seriously at the forced movement of the Ch folks into rural areas; easier to control. I'll never forget the story of CCP busses with armed guards rolling into isolated rural communities that had zero Covid, and without any warning or time to gather any personal belongings, forced to leave for a C quarantine camp. Only to find out that the "camps" weren't built yet; last I've heard of what happened to them. Wake up America!

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Kristen's avatar

Vertical farming is being built in the DFW area. I haven’t seen it, but might need to venture out one day.

https://www.arlingtontx.gov/news/my_arlington_t_x/news_stories/bowery_farming_to_open_in_arlington

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Michele's avatar

It appalls me that people actually think this is a realistic 'solution.' Let's see, it needs power for the grow lights, power for the drip lines to ferry the vitamin juice, power to keep everything at some-forever-indoor-scientist's idea of 'ideal temperature', power for ventilation systems. Oh and power for the robots who will eventually 'tend' to it, right?

I've worked most of my adult life in the wholesale and retail produce trades and here's all you need to know about 'indoor farming' in my experience:

1. The produce does not last as long as outdoor, ground-grown produce. Period. A bell pepper from a hothouse will never outlast a bell pepper from the field. (It's called sunlight, folks. It's called resistance--something most people flee from but is the exact reason we are in the state we are in.) Why is this important? Who wants a ten-day-old bell pepper anyway? Trust me, the produce people get on the East Coast that comes from CA has already been on the truck 5-8 days. That leaves another day or two to get turned around at a warehouse/DC, then transported to some store or restaurant. If that pepper is lucky it will get bought quickly, and then eaten immediately, by some store shopper. If that pepper is not so lucky, it will get thrown into some Chipotle cooler and sit around for another few days, until the kid who rotated it underneath all those other boxes of old peppers pulls it out for the grilled peppers, and hey, a little grilling will disguise all those wrinkles just fine; the rot spots we'll cut out. That's the story of your FIELD grown pepper. Your vertical farmed pepper will melt somewhere around Kansas.

2. Hothouse growers live in fear of fungus and virus, because once pathogens hit a 'room,' the entire thing has to be scrapped and cleaned and sanitized and sterilized. This cancels orders, delays production, and...happens all the time. It is why mushrooms are priced the way they are. It's a big deal. Like weak people who have to live in a bubble, anything grown indoors isn't nearly as tolerant of disease as outdoor produce. So again you are looking at a ton more money spent, to artificially prop up this BS system.

Vertical farming is another scam along the lines of Virtual Reality, Electric Cars, and AI. Which is not to say it and these things won't come to pass, but that they are not nearly the 'innovations' they are sold to us as, and in fact, are actually boondoggles and snake oil and scams.

It is not remotely cheaper or greener than outdoor farming; it is all hype; but hey, I guess they have to do something with all that empty office and retail space in SF now, right?

End of soapbox.

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Peace's avatar

Looks like they're trying to switch from meat/dairy to eating bugs. Here's just one of the cricket farms gearing up for mass production: https://aspirefg.com/

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FourWinds's avatar

Americans will not go for that. I sure as heck won't. Bugs are fine to eat in an actual survival situation, but not long term. I think this will be another industry that goes broke.

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Peace's avatar

Well, if they're relying on my buy-in, they will definitely go broke!

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

Yes King Inslee has been busy with his power grab. Not only is it in the works for Seattle to have electric only cars by 2030, but he has mandated that no new internal combustion engine vehicles be sold in WA State after 2030 (used vehicles are okay to sell because recycling is greenšŸ˜‰)

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2022/aug/25/washington-state-will-ban-new-gas-powered-cars-by-/

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FourWinds's avatar

Well, good to know... now I know what state not to move to (I actually already did know with their woke insanity there.)

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Susan L.'s avatar

Along the same lines of the hilarity of Houston being one of these cities…I love the fact that DC is one of them. Can you see them trying to shut down the steak houses and take away their expensive cars? Fat chance.

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Peter Schott's avatar

The concept of megaplexes like NYC or such that couldn't survive for more than a couple of days if their supplies were cut off has always been a bit concerning. I know sci-fi writers spoke of that a bit back in the 50's and such about having huge city complexes with agoraphobic people who have no idea how their supplies are produced or get to them, nor how little it would take to disrupt the entire complex if supply chains broke down.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Peter, the prepper-novel writers have picked up the torch. Some good series are the 'Going Home' series, the 'One Minute After' series, 'Black Autumn,' and the books by Matt Bracken.

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Peregrine's avatar

The neo-communists should read Atlas Shrugged.

What happens if the Producers quit producing? What will the Looters do?

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FourWinds's avatar

Like any other animals when the food and supplies run out, they will turn on each other.

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Peregrine's avatar

Which reinforces my "Rats in a Cage" social theory.

"15-minute cities" just make cannibalism more convenient, better access to the sick and infirm.

The Normals should put walls around the Blue 15-Minute Cities...to keep the progs IN. We don't want the peaceful, happy, productive red areas to be infected with the neo-communist virus. It destroys everything it infects.

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Jean Mac's avatar

True story. After the Midwest floods in the early nineties my niece was driving to Colo from NY with a fellow Cornell student who was from NYC. She was pointing out to him the fields that had been covered in flood waters the previous year. He asked her why they didn’t just install drains.

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Michele's avatar

🤣

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

there is racism both ways. I found out the hard way. When I did my citizenship test, a very impolite black female officer 'misplaced' my file. After waiting 6 months, nothing happened, but when I called the person on the other end obviously knew who I was talking about. It might have helped, that my friend, who is a lawyer, could testify for me. After that I had to wait yet 5 more months, but finally I made it.

I like your statement - representatives would be forced to rely only on police, and go without any extra security. They should have to live in the cities they created. Just like the rest of us. I think they should also have wages like the rest of us, like 10 bucks an hour and only when worked. And no health insurance, no paid airfares, just like everybody else. And when you are unable to do your job, nothing. See what would happen.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

And no pensions. Ever.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

& have our medical insurance

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Peter Schott's avatar

But ... you can't be racist if you're black. _sigh_

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Ann's avatar

Great column, as always, Jeff - though you may want to think twice about your 'friendship' with Dr. Robert Malone. He likes to sue people who say things that are true about him. Just sayin'.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes. And he rolled up his sleeve to take the shots 'so he could travel'. Yikes.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Something about him seems off to me. I have no basis for that, just that I don’t follow or listen to him because he created this damn thing, then took it, then came out against it. He’s all over the board. I don’t trust that.

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My basis for feeling ā€œoffā€ about Dr. Malone is Dr. Alexander and many others that have been attacked by Dr. Malone. His suing of other doctors to, (as he says),ā€œsilence themā€ and calling them out on social media is not honorable at all. As a matter of fact I see that as an attack from within. Dr. Alexander is having none of it and is pushing back. It could get ugly.šŸ˜ž

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Maline Malone twisted his facts when Karen Kingston pleaded with him for help.

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Fla Mom's avatar

He was able to see some of the hidden data - some obtained from Japan's more open biologics approval system, showing that the product spread through all tissues and concentrates in ovaries and certain other tissues) and some from a rogue group of statisticians in a non-governmental/commercial organization (I can't remember which one at the moment, or what exact type) had detected safety signals that were being ignored by the FDA - and he also found out about all the 'required' ethical and scientific steps to make a new vaccine (or a gene therapy, which he says this is) that were skipped. He related this skipping of steps and the shutting down of the early clinical trials on the injection products to what Dr. Fauci was known to have done repeatedly ever since the 1980s and the AZT trial for HIV. Some of this was revealed, I think, in Dr. Malone's summer 2021 Darkhorse episode with Bret Weinstein and Steve Kirsch, and some in interviews after that. One such interview revealed such stunning information to me, someone who, like Dr. Malone, was required to take training on the ethics of human subjects research and to have every jot and tittle of our protocols reviewed by several layers of bureaucracy, to ensure that the science was solid and that the ethics met the laws and regulations, contra everything that happened with the injections - it was so stunning that I stayed up most of the night one night, while I couldn't sleep from the steroids I was taking as part of my at-home COVID regimen while sick, to transcribe the whole thing. He was questioned about what you have questions about. He said he got long COVID and that there was some evidence that taking the injections could help with that, but instead it nearly killed him, through a hypertensive episode. I don't know the time course between those events and his interviews, but I think he began to talk to current and former colleagues about things and began to find out things he didn't know before, like so many of us. When there were so many lies from so many figures in authority, it seems uncharitable to blame people for not knowing everything up front. Honest people often think other people are honest, too. I have learned a lot of very sad information I didn't know before about my former professions of medicine and public health.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thank you for the detailed information. Some I knew…(from blurbs and snippets of video)…some I didn’t.

While I understand that he has the prerogative to change his mind once enlightened with new information (and I don’t fault him for that specifically) I honestly have a gut feeling that I can’t explain. Which is why I said I have no basis for it. But, it’s that same gut feeling I had with Fauxchi the first time I saw him on the news in March 2020. I knew, that I knew in my gut (maybe the whisper of the Holy Spirit giving me discernment) he was not to be trusted. I saw through him every time he spoke. Malone is a bit different. I’m not comparing him to Fauxchi -not even a little. Just saying in my gut something is off. I don’t know why and I can’t pinpoint it even though I try. So for now I will continue cautiously regarding information from and about him.

I’m not someone who jumps on bandwagons or fads or celebrity worship or any of that. Honestly, usually if ā€œeveryone is doing itā€ I run the other way. So, time will tell I suppose. Just like everything else. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

It's in his eyes.

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Jaci's avatar

My dearest friend did the same thing...gotta have it her way not thinking of the consequences and then for the good of the community...geeze! Cannot fathom the logic. Has the bubble of covid finally burst? I am so over it all!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Just now thought--so who has sufficient knowledge to determine what is 'the good of the community"? Sounds like hubris.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. I am not sure about him.

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Shelle's avatar

I want to push back on this because I am someone who likes to be just to people. I'm not aware of Dr. Malone suing anybody who didn't personally attack him with harsh slander. Now I wish he had not sued the Breggins. But it seems unfair to suggest he goes around suing people who happen to discuss or question things he has said. I've watched recent interviews he has done and I see him searching for truth, trying to get to the bottom of what is going on.

Here's a recent example of what I mean. I thought this was excellent:

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/puppet-masters-of-the-pandemic-part

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Patricia Woodard's avatar

Very interesting, Shelle. Thank you for posting the link. Will be watching for part 2.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Shelle, yes, he *was* slandered - accused of *trying* to murder millions. I saw it in one of the Bregginses own posts.

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Besides suing the Breggins, I believe he also sued Dr. Jane Ruby. This is after Jane reported what Malone had already said or written (quoting him!) and inviting him to speak with her to debate, discuss, etc. He sued her for defamation. I believe he sued the Breggins for $25 million. I wondered what type of attorney would represent Malone for that lawsuit?

Stew Peters has called out Malone on Stew's podcast many times, also quoting Malone. And Karen Kingston has called out Malone many times. Karen was missing for several days this month (see her video on this Rumble account that she posted on her Gettr - https://rumble.com/v35ojfs-karen-kingston-not-been-heard-from-since-she-made-this-video-in-mexico-on-8.html ) She referenced Dr. Malone several times in that video she made on August 6, 2023. Fortunately, she "surfaced" last night and posted this on her Substack: https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/apologies-and-reconciliation

So, yes, Dr. Malone - for all of that writes and speaks about regarding now being against the jabs, he will not discuss, debate, etc. regarding the inconsistencies that Stew Peters, the Breggins, Dr. Jane Ruby, and Karen Kingston (and others) have identified.

Rumble doesn't have a robust search engine yet, so searching for the most recent videos by Stew, Jane, Karen, etc regarding Dr. Malone pulls up older videos. But here are two videos by Dr. Jane Ruby to get you started:

https://rumble.com/v25wktw-live-7pm-legalized-murder-prep-act-big-tobacco-and-robert-malone.html

https://rumble.com/v2sth4k-paul-alexander-on-robert-malone-mrna-technology-and-medical-censorship.html

The Breggins website piece about the lawsuit:

https://breggin.com/article-detail/post_detail/Robert-Malone-Sues-the-Breggins-for-25-Million-Dollars

Catherine Austin Fitts about the lawsuit:

https://breggin.com/article-detail/post_detail/Catherine-Austin-Fitts-about-Malone-Desmet-and-Breggin

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Lyndsay's avatar

Who did he sue and for what? I was not aware of that.

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Runemasque's avatar

Breggins

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Fla Mom's avatar

Lily, you can scroll through Dr. Malone's Substack or website and find all the legal briefs that detail what they said and why he's suing. No need to take others' word for it. The "for us or agin' us" attitude about Malone and his opposition seems unhelpful, to me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. Also applies to many others. I would rather be less black and white about most things, personally. People are all flawed in some way and there is often information we don’t know about.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Karen Kingston is what I’ve read. Check out her Substack! She seems to be in hiding.. šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Gigi2525's avatar

She just resurfaced last night and wrote this Substack - https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/apologies-and-reconciliation

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

only after I subscribed to Midwestern doctor I found out he is a Malone friend too. I might not have if I had known beforehand. Everyone related should be examined carefully. all of the docs who promoted or still promote ANY jabs at all are suspect for me. don't trust any if they have a needle in hand

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And Malone took TWO does of Moderna, AFTER he already had covid.

Wouldn't any normal person realize you're inoculated after natural exposure?

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Martha's avatar

He had been told that the "vaccine" might help his Long COVID...

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

oh it was after he had covid ! I did not even know that. Talking about an uniformed doctor.

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Shelle's avatar

He answered this question in this interview, I believe. He was fooled and he admits his mistake and his journey of realizing the lies he was being told.

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/puppet-masters-of-the-pandemic-part

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

He claims to be an expert on 5th generation warfare yet uses it regularly himself! Hypocrite in my opinion.

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Zelkova's avatar

In the beginning the CDC wasn't considering having had Covid as being immune. People still needed shots to travel, work, etc. Why the change in common knowledge of how disease works, I don't know. I suspect it had something to do with the government knowing or suspecting that Covid is a bioweapon.

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Peace's avatar

They likely downplayed the role of natural immunity in order to push the vaccine uptake. And they had to change the definition of "vaccine" to push their narrative/s and get it approved under the less stringent trial parameters that are granted to vaccines. Vaccines are considered "biologics" rather than "drugs" so they don't have to meet the same standards as "drug" trials.

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Shelle's avatar

Here's what I don't understand about yours and similar perspectives: why not acknowledge people can change and grow? They can realize they made a mistake. That's what I appreciate about Dr. Malone, that he has expressed shame about being part of early mrna development. He had nothing to do with the final products, btw. His research came much earlier.

If we can't forgive people who admit they made mistakes and who are actively looking for a better path, we are sunk.

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It's about much more than that. In fact, it's not about Malone taking the shots. Many people took those jabs and are now regretting it.

I'm going to repost here what I posted to someone else regarding Dr. Malone:

Besides suing the Breggins, I believe he also sued Dr. Jane Ruby. This is after Jane reported what Malone had already said or written (quoting him!) and inviting him to speak with her to debate, discuss, etc. He sued her for defamation. I believe he sued the Breggins for $25 million. I wondered what type of attorney would represent Malone for that lawsuit?

Stew Peters has called out Malone on Stew's podcast many times, also quoting Malone. And Karen Kingston has called out Malone many times. Karen was missing for several days this month (see her video on this Rumble account that she posted on her Gettr - https://rumble.com/v35ojfs-karen-kingston-not-been-heard-from-since-she-made-this-video-in-mexico-on-8.html ) She referenced Dr. Malone several times in that video she made on August 6, 2023. Fortunately, she "surfaced" last night and posted this on her Substack: https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/apologies-and-reconciliation

So, yes, Dr. Malone - for all of that writes and speaks about regarding now being against the jabs, he will not discuss, debate, etc. regarding the inconsistencies that Stew Peters, the Breggins, Dr. Jane Ruby, and Karen Kingston (and others) have identified.

Rumble doesn't have a robust search engine yet, so searching for the most recent videos by Stew, Jane, Karen, etc regarding Dr. Malone pulls up older videos. But here are two videos by Dr. Jane Ruby to get you started:

https://rumble.com/v25wktw-live-7pm-legalized-murder-prep-act-big-tobacco-and-robert-malone.html

https://rumble.com/v2sth4k-paul-alexander-on-robert-malone-mrna-technology-and-medical-censorship.html

The Breggins website piece about the lawsuit:

https://breggin.com/article-detail/post_detail/Robert-Malone-Sues-the-Breggins-for-25-Million-Dollars

Catherine Austin Fitts about the lawsuit:

https://breggin.com/article-detail/post_detail/Catherine-Austin-Fitts-about-Malone-Desmet-and-Breggin

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

he is just inconsistent, not just about the jabs. Of course these are old cows dragged from the ditch, but he STILL is inconsistent. Others like Geert VandenBossche are not like that, he worked for bigharma too but never was inconsistent like Malone. There are several others that can be referred to, Dr Kori seems to be an honest person (but still a Dr is always suspect to me LOL - ever since I was young - once burned twice shy)

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

& Mike Yeadon, he’s fighting for humanity.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thank you for the thorough comment. I’m so glad we heard from Karen Kingston. The medical mafia is real. And ruthless. Long before lockdowns.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

come to think of it, after it was mentioned by Malone, Midwestern doc's articles seem to have changed. Probably a one year subscription

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Ingrid, would you elaborate on how they have changed? I have profited from reading MWD-- but only 'met' him this year

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Myriam's avatar

Her. The MD is female ;)

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OnTheJump's avatar

Yes, that strikes me as odd - and a bit 'clear as mud'.

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Esteban's avatar

The deep state is attempting to push the senile kid sniffer off the stage, but he isn’t getting the message. FJB

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Annie's avatar

I think tptb are almost done with their useful idiots aka the biden family and will throw them under the bus. Their days are numbered.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"I think tptb are almost done with their useful idiots aka the biden family and will throw them under the bus. Their days are numbered."

Only to be replaced by ... ? Useful idiots are interchangeable and a dime-a-dozen.

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Annie's avatar

Oh there are plenty of useful idiots to use and abuse. They fall for the worldly power and the false promises made by evil. Newsom, hochul, Pierre delecto are just some that come to mind.

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CaplT's avatar

Except Newsom is not an idiot. He is a silver tongues devil, in the mold of his auntie Pelosi, and better to look at, so lefties will swoon over him. Ignoring what he has done to California.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Yep. seems they gone.

But - NOT forgotten.

May a jury of their peers sink their teeth into the Biden crime family......

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

if a jury of his peers judge him, he will be found not guilty. Just saying.

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OnTheJump's avatar

.....if he can steal 51%, you might be correct.

Do juries mail in their vote?

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OnTheJump's avatar

.... would just be happy to see him stand trial, tbh.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

they might next month lol

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OnTheJump's avatar

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Tom's avatar

"The jury has voted not guilty, 81 million to 12."

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I suspect that is the reason for Tapper's weekend admission--helping to clear the deck (maybe swab it down, too) for the arrival of Candidate Hair-do.

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jean's avatar

But he is the perfect choice exactlty for being "the senile kid sniffer".

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Cheryl Sutcliffe's avatar

Jeff, I need a "put your coffee down so you don't spew it out through your nose" warning.

"Hurricane Hilary made landfall yesterday, wiping out thousands of private email servers."

Thanks for the Monday chuckle!!

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FourWinds's avatar

Or spew it on the monitor! 🤣

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? 🤣🤣🤣

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Raptor's avatar

There is a case to be made that the man who refused to release the water for the fire that destroyed the town and killed his fellow citizens is responsible in part for the destruction. He should be jailed and tried. For equity's sake. For safety's sake - because you don't want another calamity - his sentence should be him being tossed into a volcano.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And there we have the sacrifice! How very Hawaiian--so culturally appropriate.

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Raptor's avatar

That IS the MOST important thing.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I bet he was following orders from above and the "water equity" bit was just an excuse. Just like the "we didn't sound the sirens because we didn't want people running up the hills excuse" was just an excuse.

Steel melts at 2700 degrees or so fahrenheit and wildfires get to about 1500 degrees. There are many stove, fridges and major parts of cars gone - all made from steel. Something very weird happened.

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Raptor's avatar

There are lots of things that happened during and post fire that many people find baffling, enraging, curious...

I am wondering why they are insisting on calling it a wildfire and are downplaying the deaths. Usually they want to sensationalize death counts.

It will be interesting to see what happens with all the land (especially the privately owned property) as they start to rebuild. I saw Oprah was out there handing out supplies. Oy.

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Jason's avatar

'Hawaii’s woke Governor, Josh Green, described the water-denial mishap as a reasonable ā€œdebateā€ over whether ā€œagricultural water supplies should be used for battling wildfires.ā€'........Wow.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

He’s also gonna grab that land for the state. You watch! I predict he condemns the land and appropriates it sooner than we think. Yep he’s gonna ā€œhelpā€ those current land owners for their own safety. 🤬

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Donna in MO's avatar

The state, or the billionaires that own land there?

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devoalan's avatar

Many in that town are not Aires of an kind. Just folks been there forever with their homes paid off and no insurance.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I was referring to Oprah, Zuckerberg and their ilk. Have heard people getting offers before the smoke even cleared.

Same happened in an area where my in-laws lived after a devastating flood 12 years ago. Corps of Engineers played a big role in making it worse. Offers 'poured in' for their farmland, often land in families for generations. No takers, told them to take a hike.

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I know, is that evil or what? Jordan Peterson said it was a sacrifice to Baal. If it is true that the police wouldn't let cars leave according to the orders they were following, and that the siren system didn't go off, one has to wonder if the New Global Leaders/oligarch bunch was just waiting for an opportunity. If some of it was just stupidity and mistakes, I actually feel for those who made those mistakes as well as for the bereaved. Metaphysical or human evil is the only question really.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I agree with Peterson. Sacrifice.

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Myriam's avatar

And, the fire hydrants didn’t have water, school children were at home while their parents went to work.

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Donna in MO's avatar

"....one wishes to ask whether she voted for the policies that created the environment where random men spit in her face in the first place." Quick scroll through the comments - yep, lefty lib! https://twitter.com/RghtWingExtreme/status/1688545030263230465

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Tamsin's avatar

She reminds me of the recent death of the baker in Oakland, a restorative justice enthusiast, whose friends said she would not have wanted the man who robbed her to become a victim of retributive justice. She was ready to live, and die, by her principles...

But I'm very uncomfortable finding myself trapped in the same polity with restorative justice enthusiasts; they want me to also live, and die, by their principles, their spiritual commitments, not mine.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

CBS says "Former President Biden"

https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1692639570817409200

Internet thinks: They're taking Biden out during his APAC trip, and blaming it on NK. They can then get their NK war, and escalate with China.

Kamala will be sworn in and select Gavin Newsom as her VP.

She'll either resign early 2024 or announce she won't run, paving the way for a Newsom vs. Trump steal.

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Lyndsay's avatar

I’m surprised it has taken this long. I didn’t expect Joe to survive even two years. They definitely have a plan to take him out. It’s just beyond ridiculous at this point.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I know, right? In early 2021 I was fond of telling my friends we needed a betting pool for how long he would last post-inauguration. Never actually did it, but if so, I would have lost as I would have said 6 months. And Fetterman and Feinstein are still in office too!? I suppose they have threatened to take out Mitch if the R's call this out? Not that I would mind that.

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Jen's avatar

Kind of hoping you're right. I know everyone is saying "oh but Kamala is so much worse" - really? How much worse can it possibly get? What exactly is Biden doing for us other than ripping us off at every turn and allowing his crackhead son to embarrass the country? There isn't one single redeeming quality Joe Biden brings to the country. I'm sure Kamala will be awful, but Biden is the worst President we've ever had and he always will be. The corruption is just too stomach turning to continue to watch.

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RU's avatar

I mean, it will be the same as now b/c they are both puppets, playing a role. She will just play the role she's assigned and say the words she is told to say. They're all just playing their roles. (R)s included. It's why normal people say politicians seem inauthentic and scripted: because they are literally inauthentic and literally scripted. It's why the Establishment hates Trump so much. His demeanor and words point out their false, manufactured facade in a very direct way. They are all corrupt thieves. The image of being professional "experts" and "officials" is critical to their scam.

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Jen's avatar

yup, I'm in agreement with this. They're both puppets, so it's not like anything will really change. I just can't physically look at Biden for one more second. He makes me ill. So corrupt...our entire country is a complete joke with him in charge. I know it won't be better under her, but I think he makes me so ill I'd rather look at a different puppet for a while.

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RU's avatar

Understandable sentiment. He's a disgusting, creepy, barely disguised pedophile who has been tolerated by society for way too long. He should have been sent packing decades ago.

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Jen's avatar

Exactly dead on description of him. That whole thing with his daughter and the diary and the showers, it was all too much. And we just have to sit around and pretend like this is normal, show respect to this disgusting pedo.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Need to add serial liar, he lies constantly 🤬

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RU's avatar

Good call. It's a good indicator of sociopathy, since being a serial liar requires a lack of normal human emotions like empathy (they don't care about the person they are lying to) and guilt (they don't feel bad about lying). IMO, serial lying is one of the key mechanisms for how sociopaths have come to comprise such a high percentage of leadership roles.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

She’s not smart enough to sell us out further.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yea, but neither is crackhead Hunter. Front men need at least to be smart, right? Or at least have brain cells.

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FourWinds's avatar

That's funny (but not funny) they said "former". Maybe it was wishful thinking. It sure is on my part. But Kamala is just as big of a moron as biDUMB. I am beginning to wonder if the entire democrat party has a single brain cell among them.

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Sharon's avatar

they have 2, but they're rubbing together and disintegrating

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RunningLogic's avatar

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Tom's avatar

Don't read too much into this.

What CBS may have meant was that President Peters formerly went by "Biden," not that he was formerly President.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Stop! That’s scary! : )

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

hmm that is a possibility.

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lymond's avatar

In regards to NY (and Mass.) asking for money, Ace (over at aoshq) had a great point. What happened to "diversity is our strength" and "illegal immigrants are a benefit to the economy"? Shouldn't they be paying us for the economic blessings they're getting - not asking for federal handouts?

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