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DougBTaylor's avatar

"...who was suspended by a (globalist) hospital for spreading vaccine misinformation to her patients and online, including tweets promoting the use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19", is a resume she can take anywhere in my world for a meal and a cup of coffee, and admiration/appreciation/love.

What greater honor than to be numbered among the brave?

Robert Shannon's avatar

Robert, what a beautiful colt. Her gait is fantastic. Much better than yours. Hope she brings a pretty penny. Don't think much of Business Insider either.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Used to read them on yahoo news. Quit... they were obviously left wing garbage

T and J's avatar

Very Obviously gar-bage

Jerry Williams's avatar

I was impressed to see Robert keeping up with the horses.

Mary Matthews's avatar

I don't think your gait is too bad, especially for having only two legs , and being older!!!

Ed megill's avatar

Now that is funny. My neuromusculoskeletal history is lengthy. 🤣🏴‍☠️, Ed

Pam H's avatar

Robert- Skye’s gait is definitely better than Robert’s when it comes to covering ground! She seems a little straight in the shoulder (but I’m used to Polish Arabians which move quite a bit differently so I can be completely off base). It’s probably just a typo above (and I’m probably being way too OCD so forgive me), Colt is young male, Filly is young female for horses.

JB's avatar

She looks different to my eye as well, which is most likely due to my natural bias toward warmbloods and t-breds. According to her breed, she is a fine specimen.

M. Dowrick's avatar

Like the farm “stuff” mixed in with the political commentary. Funnily enough, they both make for an interesting read and they both make sense. Thank you for keeping our feet on earth. I always feel grounded after reading your substacks. Thanks Dr. Malone and Jill💕

Danny Huckabee's avatar

Great looking garden and farm. I'm jealous. Your equines are beautiful. I'm jealous, again. RFK, like you and Wolf and the rest of the vaccine skeptics, has to be denigrated and assaulted, as their program to silence you hasn't worked and the word is out. Ignore Business Insider: the only people who read it are vaccine fanatics.. I saw that our bureaucrats finally suspended Wuhan lab funding. I guess that's a small victory due to your work, as well as others. I hope that money doesn't just go to bioweapon labs in Ukraine, of which we have at least 41.

Danny Huckabee

David A's avatar

Thanks for a mostly fun post, may "Twitter" the bird, like its name sake, continue to get better. Clearly with the flax you are taking, you are over the target.

Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Skye Cal is beautiful! What a great YouTube video. And Twitter such an improvement. Thank you Jill for all your love and caring for her. That took a lot of patience, time, and love. You two are incredible in my eyes. My tiny garden was blown apart by our unusually strong Trade Winds this year. I will keep trying. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful essay with fantastic videos and pictures. You made my day even brighter. 🙏🏻💯♥️

Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Don't feel bad. Some years our veg garden just gets overrun with weeds, or too dry due to lack of remembering to water or eaten by bugs. Some years - we hit it out of the park.

One day I should post photos of our gardening failures - LOL.

GMoody's avatar

Doc, I’m about 20 miles south of you in N Albemarle. July isn’t usually as wet and green, but I’m so thankful for the just right amount of rainfall we’ve had! Your farm looks wonderful, like a fun petting zoo!

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Lately my wife has problem growing tomatoes in pots. They grow well, blossom but then pffffft will not bear fruit. Weird. Maybe some p.o.ed comanchie ghosts are taking out some overdue angst at our behest.

Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

Having the same issue here in the northeast.

B Bulluck's avatar

I'm a potted tomato failure also!

Paula R.'s avatar

All the organizations you list here must be really, really, REALLY frightened by the specter of RFK Jr. as President. Makes me all that more inclined to seriously support his candidacy.

aldous huxtable's avatar

My only issue is him running as a D. The party has power. Are they going to allow him through? I suspect these plans have been factored in, but at some point something there will have to give.

That said, Kennedy is saying all the right things and he has a history to back it up. I haven't seen anyone this fluent in Americanism in my lifetime.

He reminds of the political discourse that has been absent in my lifetime.

I am wary of hope, but I can not imagine he would put in this serious of a push without a plan B, how to get out of party D, if they shun him.

This is going to be a wild campaign season.

Paula R.'s avatar

I agree with you on all points, and love your phrase "fluent in Americanism" --- brilliant! A few days ago he was asked why he chose to run as a Dem instead of an independent when it's abundantly clear that the party is out to smash him in their best anti-Trumpian style. His reply was to the effect that running as an independent would not allow him to participate in debates, and he very much wanted the opportunity to engage with other candidates in that setting. (And who knows what other Dem candidates there may be at that point, given Biden's precarious health and party support.)

BigGuy49's avatar

Dr. Malone, your "gait" alongside Maggie and Skye is pretty impressive for a Boomer.

Two months at home must've felt like heaven; the difficult part being leaving once again for distant destinations to continue your righteous mission of real science-based enlightenment.

Enjoyed your posting today - both Skye and Twitter have flourished under your & Jill's loving care.

As for Business Insider, that site was deleted from my go-to list a few years back. Clearly they have descended into just another outlet for globalist propaganda.

Heidi Smith-Takatori's avatar

Hey, you trot out pretty well, Doc! (Nice colt, too!)

Karen Watson's avatar

Love the farm update 🐴🐎

Kay's avatar

He is a beautiful colt and moves beautifully. Such a treat to see beautiful horses.

By the way, when I was kicked by a horse long ago, above the ankle, my leg broke. I was riding another horse at the time and went into shock, was unable to even pull the reins to stop the horse. If all you got was a bruise, you’re lucky.

Shelley's avatar

When a budding teen, I got kicked in the forehead while riding a small horse one might call a pony. A friend was riding her mare with her young colt loose on our ride. That colt is the one that nailed me. Seven stiches to prove my brains are rattled! I was fine, it was just the blood that scared the other young riders I was with. Just one of many parts of my body to be dealt a horse blow over the years. I admit that it all catches up with you later on.

Jean's avatar

Yes, brings back the days. Two kicks here. First a large livery mare who put her knee to my nose. A good 20 min bleeding back to the barn. The other was a x-livery boy I was lounging. Got me a good one in the ribs. Nothing for it anyway. Let him know that wasn't a thing to do. We love em anyway. Just the way things go. So glad our good Doc didn;t have any brakes or bad bleeds.

James Goodrich's avatar

Quit a place Dr. Malone!!! It looks as though you both have filled up the five acres with life. I’m sure you know, but how many living breathing animals are you the parents of? From an outsiders view, as much beauty with all that life, an illness or injury must tug on your heart. It’s funny the older I get the more I realize how precious any form of life is. Heres to praying for health and healing. J.Goodrich

Ed megill's avatar

I have merely two Pups. Roughly 100 pound/46kg apiece. In search of a third. I miss my 10 acres in Washington state and 2.5 acres accompanied by a 500 acre forest preserve in Illinois. Now in nice place in uk but not a farm. People laugh, “You have 3 chainsaws. Smile and give everyone/everything a hug from Me. (I never liked horses; because, they do kick. Bulls get extremely angry when You get on their back😂). Ed

D D's avatar

Yes James, preying and praying, I love these words!

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Dr. Malone. Are you the victim of transference? Anthony Fauci has the US Government pay security to protect him.

Is there a movement a foot to transfer blame of what happened from his key role to your historical role when no one had a clue what would happen 20 + years later?

Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Yep. Pretty strange world. Actually some of the key players in the movement are getting paid to defame me. This I know for a fact.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Isn’t time to do a deep dive into RNA husbandry injections? I remember that DES caused stomach cancer if yo ate your beef rare!

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Have to keep the RNA money machine going!

Ed megill's avatar

Uhhh…Slap it on the butt and send it on over!!!.🏴‍☠️😂, Ed

Ohhh…And shrimp are bad for You.🤣.

T and J's avatar

I do believe .

Who is doing the paying ?

Ed megill's avatar

IMHO, look to Gates and Soros first; then, big pharma, gubment and the main sucks media, social media giants and where their funding comes from, etc. “This is a War on the People” Hi-Rez/Jimmy Levy. 🤬 Ed

Lynexxa's avatar

"Twitter". Blind on one side but brought back from the brink with a lot of TLC. We wish the same for the other Twitter. However they are still blind on one side judging by people like myself who were kicked off after J6 and never allowed back. I like your Twitter much better.

Cat Gardner's avatar

I'm actually treating one of my silkie chicks for wry neck right now. The vitamin supplement seems to be working great, glad both our fluffy butts are on the mend! (Wish I could share a pic of those two fuzz balls! A girl and boy 4 weeks old, named Bonnie and Clyde.)

Kathy Hopkins's avatar

I've been raising exhibition American Buff geese for the past 16 years. I've learned that adding brewer's yeast powder to their feed from the start prevents many problems including wry neck, star gazing, and spraddled legs. These are caused by deficiencies in thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin, with selenium a potential mineral deficiency factor. Brewer's yeast is the silver bullet for B Complex troubles! Goslings grow exponentially fast and need a little extra niacin, but I haven't had any problems since using brewer's yeast. It also helps improve hatch and growth rates. I supplement it in feed for all stages of life. Good luck, and I hope you can avoid it in the future!

Sybil's avatar

Great update! So, is Twitter a new name for Ivory, or is this a different emu?

Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Yes- new name. Ivory just wasn't rolling off of the tongue.