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J.M. Calabrese's avatar

“So, it is long past time to reject the UN’s population control goals as they pertain to the United States.”

Let me fix that for you, doc:

“It is long past time to kick the UN off US soil, and end all association with its genocidal WEF/WHO agenda.”

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

The Senate should have recognized the u.n. was a rehash of wilson's league of nations that they wisely rejected and rejected it as well. Failure to do so is proof of why not to hand over control of anything to progressives.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

But, lets also bill them for all the money their participation of the illegal alien invasion has cost us.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

GREAT idea, Rob.

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oldguy52's avatar

Ha ha ha.... Good luck collecting that bill.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

This country isn't have a lot of luck on collecting on most bills. But we could just stop paying dues and funding until the amount we required is satisfied.

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oldguy52's avatar

Seems to me we'd just be better off throwing their sorry asses out of here and being done with them all together.

Without us, they'd probably just dry up and die anyway. Not that that would be a bad thing.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

I kind of expect that there will be plans to move the UN to China or Dubai as they work to shift the "center of the universe" away from the West.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

This is what happens when man rejects God! Sad. I was older when I had my two adult children who have their families. One has 2 because of the circumstances surrounding her last child. A miracle he lived and so sweet. The other has four beautiful children. A grandmother brag moment. I know a minister family who will add #11 within the year. Such a beautiful family! Tip of the hat to them.

Thanks Dr. Malone for explaining these terms I had not seen before. What a sad life they live! They need to get productive like you and Dr. Jill! Also the God who made them.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I agree that good parenting will produce well adjusted adults able to thrive in the world.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

The family I referenced is so beautiful!

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Think we should have a new group, PPCW, People for the Protection of Cockroaches and Waterbugs, because that's all that will be left if these wackos prevail. We can buttonhole Bill Gates for funding.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

I have often opined gates is a sociopath. Believe I was wrong. He and most captains of commerce are outright psychopaths driven exclusively towards self enrichment with a total disregard of all other factors. They have proven that in the wuflu scam

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

I sub scribe to the notion that he is a philanthropath:

A wealthy person who supposedly makes a philanthropic donation, but does so knowing full well they are actually making an investment into yet another agenda of theirs.

Bill Gates’ $10,000,000,000 “compassionate donations” to worldwide vaccines yielded a 20-to-1 financial return for him, making him one of the largest philanthropaths in the US. The term philanthropath was coined by Margaret Anna Alice see her substacks for more.

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

AND a sociopath. Bith can be true at the same time.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Absolutely!

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Think he's more in a much smaller group of luminaries with the likes of Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein and Adolph Hitler.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Yeah, psychopaths.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Always good ones

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Off topic for today but if I sit on it any longer.....

On the subject of divisiveness among the medical community re wuflu imposed outrages one particular point sticks out in my mind. It has long been axiomatic that one physician does not interfere with another in patient treatment. Yet that is exactly what has and is happening today thru intrusive administrative agencies.

Dr. Mary Bowden, who was relieved of her position by the Methodist Hosp. in the Texas Med. Center because she did not toe the approved line for treating wuflu patients is one example. She was far from alone.

Then we have the Texas medical board that had/has maybe 1/2 doz. physicians who were born, bred and trained in India...a nation deeply steeped in socialism. I have a high regard, both professionally and personally, for physicians from there I have known but I wonder if they may not be inclined to allow more outside interference in their medical practice than we are comfortable with here. That Texas board certainly showed no hesitation involving itself in how physicians handled wuflu issues.

So perhaps the why some of the warrior class of physicians have not seemed so forthright is because of the threat they face of losing their livelihoods because of private and government agencies which are in obvious need of legislative restraints. The contrarian physicians are often accused by them of violating consensus medicine. They know there is no such thing and any who claim there is is either dangerously ignorant or dangerously didactic. We are not inbred lab rats (where even there you find outliers) but are probably the most outbred species on the planet; there is no consensUS; each of us and each of our medical issues are unique to us and require unhampered individual attention.

I wonder if intense lobbying of state legislatures by physicians and the public to clip the wings of state boards would be one fix. They should only be authorized to review qualifications of new arrivals and address egregious malpractice issues brought before them and subject to judicial review. The type of abuse handed out to Dr. Bowden by hospitals may also require legislative fixes, such as cutting out state funding where applicable. Close scrutiny from state AGs might also prove beneficial.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Looks like she suffered from a combination of incompetent representation and the minutiae of legalese in her lawsuit. Your comments on the sad state of our legal system come to mind. We have lost the idea of the spirit of the law in favor of the letter of the law. Isaiah nails it, some 2-1/2 millenia ago:

"No one calls for justice,

Nor does any plead for truth.

They trust in empty words and speak lies;

They conceive evil and bring forth iniquity." And,

"Therefore justice is far from us,

Nor does righteousness overtake us;

We look for light, but there is darkness!

For brightness, but we walk in blackness!"

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

You're bringing up those issues that have had something to do with her RVU units, right? My reading says when Obama got the ACA passed all doctors had to speed up on the Merit Based Incentive Payment System. Physician received substantial adjustments to Medicare payments. The MIPS website shows 'quality' (HA-who's in charge of that paperwork, I wonder) criteria is primarily based on drs. prescribing drugs or doing intervention. Here we go with Big Pharma, Big Med and Big Insurance control again. Maybe she balked and didn't wrangle enough of those units per year/per vaccine or per patient? So how does that get changed without removal of the ACA? Inquiring mind here-😊

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Mom often said under the most unusual circumstances,

that "no good deed goes unpunished".

In the case of indeed coming clean for the record (like Scott Adams did)

Doctors with bad jab decisions are damned if you do....darned if you don't.

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Jean's avatar

Didn't I recently see (IMA) that Dr Bowdin had received a well earned Reward/award in Texas?

As for controlling boards - Yes! Absolutely!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

But she is still caught up in the consensus med nonsense.

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Jean's avatar

Not just she. Many of our Docs are also afflicted. Thus we may well end up loosing ourselves.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

What with RinoCommies controlling the Texas Legislature, Michael, the Lone Star State is in deep doo-doo as things stand.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Only the House (that we know of...might look different if conservatives take the House and the Senate actually accountable). If Burrows replaced with another clone,you might be right

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Let it not be so. CO is in deep caa-caa that way.

I love all these different variations for the same ole poo!

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Hunter Cobb's avatar

Recall the pathetic consort of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip's, "In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, to contribute something to solving overpopulation." (As quoted in the Guardian in 2009)

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James Schwartz's avatar

The UN needs to be abolished. Same with the WHO. Same with the Fed. Same with the EU. All these institutions were created for the simple idea in controlling societies. Each with differing ways of doing it. The problem with immigration now is integration. Immigrants come to their new country and live the same as they did in their old country. This is of course catered to by teaching in that home language and giving citizen tests in that language too. There’s no assimilation that erodes country pride. England allows sharia law courts and it’s legally binding! Texas killed that huge Islam project but it isn’t going to end there. There’s more to all this but this is what I’d call the biggest.

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Robert Wistedt's avatar

So, it is long past time to reject the UN’s population control goals as they pertain to the United States. Sensible sovereignty means that the United States charts its own course in terms of societal change, economic modeling and, yes, family values. "AMEN"

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53rd Chapter's avatar

The Brits took another wrong turn yesterday, just the opposite of your common sense. They kow-towed to the EU, with all of the costs and none of the benefits. Brexiteers are fuming and rightfully so.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

The Britts have gone full bore lemming.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

We watch Jacob Rees-Mogg on GBNews now that Nigel is off air. I knew Labour was going to be bad, but they have proven to be worse than anyone could have imagined. Couple that with dozens of Sharia courts that have sprung up all over, the refusal of the government to convene a national inquiry into the rape gangs and you have a formula for disaster - socialism + Islamism with hundreds more migrants crossing the channel every day. What could go wrong? The prisons are full so they're letting out criminals to lock up keyboard warrior moms. Sheesh!

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Like I said, Great Britain is toast - and unless some miracle takes place in the U.S. to COMPLETELY stop the mindless Marxist morons from destroying this Republic - as they have in Britain, France Germany and most Western nations

via unfettered "resettlement" - absolute bedlam will result.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Well, Trump has turned that boat around in a New York minute. Now to deal w/ the judges from Harvard, where apparently imbeciles grow on trees.

If it was only Starmer, but it's the whole lot of the cabinet that's loony, Reeves, Rayner, Lammy, Miliband. They're all dopes.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

That New York minute will be null and void unless the Leftist (read American COMMUNIST) lower court "judges" are put in their place by the SCOTUS - which I would NOT bet will happen. Roberts is a weak-suck, Sotomayor, Kagan and Genzi are close to worthless - and Amy Barrett has let her BIAS against Trump interfere with her SWORN duty to Uphold the Constitution.

Trump only has until November, 2026 to get things done. If the DemoCommies retake the House and Hakeem Jeffries becomes speaker - Trump's last two years will be torpedoed and sunk.

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RobMc's avatar

Evil is a virus that lives in the dark, with tentacles everywhere. “Good” is the sunlight wherein those tentacles cannot survive.

Thank you for spreading the Sunlight, Dr. Malone.

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D D's avatar

Where have I been? This is a new one for me. On this bizarre belief system lies a truly demented and twisted take on the necessity for the evolution of the soul. The teachings I resonate with talk of how important it is to have the gift of a life here. I gotta say, this whole movement of anti-natalism and pro-mortalism freaks me out! This movement makes it easy to rationalize violence.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

I'm feelin the same,

Ain't it a shame!

A First time news flash for me of more bizarre dysfunctional hate in America.

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Big E's avatar

This is so incredibly creepy! Assuming we understand these terms correctly, Canada is already implementing Pro-Mortalism (with its Medical Assistance in Dying -- MAID) policies and the jabs are taking care of the Anti-Natalism agenda. Oregon and other states have some similar "MAID" laws.

* A Canadian Culling -- MAID: https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/a-canadian-culling/

* Global fertility collapse after mass COVID-19 vaccination (McCullough Report): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/global-fertility-collapse-after-mass-covid-19-vaccination/id1562849542?i=1000709052163

* Oregon Death with Dignity Act: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/providerpartnerresources/evaluationresearch/deathwithdignityact/pages/faqs.aspx

* US States offering or Considering Death with Dignity: https://deathwithdignity.org/states/

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Keith A Breedlove's avatar

I'm all for helping them to end their miserable existence, let them have a handful of confiscated fentanyl pills OTC.

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LibertyAffair's avatar

Thank you Dr. Malone for doing this research. When I was reading about this insane individuals views and beliefs I admit it was my first exposure to anti-natalism. When you hate yourself and others around you there is no doubt that you've gone insane. These beliefs are anti-civilization and need to be dealt with accordingly. As to the UN, the whole thing should be abandoned for the cesspool of corruption that it in fact has become.

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weedom1's avatar

According to a site attributed to him, the apparent reason that this suicide bomber guy "led by example" was a grief reaction to the loss of his best buddy. Note that he bombed an unoccupied fertility clinic, and did not blow up the embryos. These things are mysterious given the professed pro-mortalism.

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Actually, his close friend (not a girl friend) was a pro-mortalist also. The two had a death pact. Whoever died second, would kill themselves soon after.

The woman - left a note - she had her boyfriend shot her while she slept.

So, it was not grief- but most likely, it was part of a plan the two of them had.

It was a car bomb- he got as close as he could get with his car. Most likely, the labs were in the back of the building.

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weedom1's avatar

Very true, aiming with the car bomb would not be precise. It remains that he did his bombing on a Saturday when it was unoccupied.

His site, which I don't want to visit again, mentioned that his buddy was the only person who understood him. Both supposedly had dx of borderline personality disorder. He was not expecting how much her death would affect him. He had not been expecting to live past his twenties. Those are not exact quotes, but what I recall.

He did not seem to have an appetite for killing others, (unlike that which is exhibited by many of the nutjobs in D.C.), although he was certainly a messed up guy.

Finally, his death website outed the killer of his best buddy. That need not have been done. Why did he do that? I will be curious to see what law enforcement does with this claim.

This self professed, mortalist guy is a mass of contradictions.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

The need is for some analysis of how and why this human was made a tool of destruction.

A post mortem of the facts, events, life, and interactions, if understood, could direct national understanding for future prevention.

Doing the opposite may foster an opposite result.

Life.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

To all those doomsayers that unchecked population growth will swamp the world's resources I point to research pre 2020 that indicates the world's population growth will slow until it peaks around 2065 at 10 to 12 billion and then decrease after that as third world countries raise their standard of living and their families choose to have fewer children. Birth rates already are less than replacement level in most developed countries.

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Debbz's avatar

Terms, and humans I never knew existed...I was better off not knowing!

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