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Karen Baetz's avatar

I had forgotten how intense and desperate propaganda gets when the side of truth is in power.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

When billions and billions of medical $$ will disappear if we right the medical Titanic, they will do everything in their power to stop MAHA! Our gutless Congressman in DC with the exception of a few stay silent and don't support the effort. The Democrats and many Republicans are in lock step to stop RFK Jr! I know intelligent adults that buy the BS and have learned to hate RFK Jr. Sad commentary on what is wrong with the 5 TRILLION medical juggernaut! Durbin, Sanders and Schumer should retire today! They all know the truth!

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PutativePathogen's avatar

The only way to mentally and spiritually survive the onslaught is to find a peace away from it all for a while. My dogs and chickens help, as do my church folk. And praying to the Living God - who is the hope that sustains me.

Otherwise, I'd be a pinball one millisecond from "tilt".

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James Goodrich's avatar

Propaganda is a method used to deceive or manipulate people. It can be used on a single person or many times it’s used to get one group of people pitted against another. Just like a person may use you to get from you something they want, a government or political party can use people to achieve a political goal with propaganda. This type of deception has gone on for thousands of years. It’s amazing how clear minded people see through the deceptions and others don’t. Dr. Malone you had to stay true to your heart and decide to not go along with all of the lies they pushed on the public about Covid. We all need to follow our hearts and never compromise what we know is right and what we know is wrong, even if at times we are alone.

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Ernie's avatar

They used to call it gossip. Of course that was many generations ago. But it has the same effect on people. One word of truth mixed in with 100 words of not, produce the desired or undesired result, how ever you’re looking at it.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

We called it rumors and propaganda back in the 60s in the Air Force.

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

I’m also seeing lots of comments, in even unrelated Substacks, about how people are “jaded” by Trump’s first 100 days, and list a series of things that “should” be done by now, and the fact that they aren’t, is all because the administration is not really willing to pursue them. It looks like another deception designed to erode the base support.

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Fred's avatar

100%! Thank you!!!

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James Lord's avatar

Yesterday's cross-posted article from The Disinformation Chronicle was an eye-opener, but accepted no comment from non-subscribers to that source. It seemed to echo much of what RFK wrote in his last two books. I noted this statement from the article:

"At the same time, NIAID also awarded the authors of the Proximal Origin paper—Scripp’s Andersen and Tulane’s Garry—large CREID grants which have cost American taxpayers $11,322,650."

That's an interesting statement when read alongside this from The Real Anthony Fauci (p. 298):

"The NIAID, by the end of 2020, had granted the employers of four of the five signatories on the [Proximal Origin] paper a total of nearly $155,000,000."

The distinction being grants to authors vs. their employers; thus the motivation to deceive is narrowed from employer level to personal level.

Now, me? I'm a simple-minded man, a la Forrest Gump. I read statements like this from The Wuhan Cover-up, and think, "That's bad.":

(p. 285) "Under the umbrella of this grant, Dr. Baric generously shared with the Chinese his groundbreaking techniques for using reverse engineering and genetic manipulation to create lethal and virulent clones and to teach wild coronaviruses to infect humans."

See, to me this sounds like treason; giving away lethal biotech to an ideological enemy who routinely undermines American wellbeing, and seems always of the verge of some territorial showdown. But I'm not nearly as smart or benevolent as the bureaucrats like Fauci and Collins, who were no doubt ever-vigilant on behalf of our nation's citizens. Yes, I'm being ironic.

I anticipate that if we were ever fortunate enough to see Fauci on trial, we'd see his razzle-dazzle shop talk, elaborate self-praise, a battle of canceling experts, a claim of best intentions under trying circumstances, and a real possibility of jury tampering. But one can always hope for a conviction.

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D D's avatar

The thing that is so darn frustrating is that too many people read and hear this and don't know how to hold steady in their conviction towards R.F.K.Jr. and his integrity. 60 minutes last night was especially full of convincing attacks towards the Trump administration. My Sunday paper has something on every page tilted towards "The sky is falling!" It is true that there will be some bumps in the road, there always are as the messes we have created as a governing body try to get straightened out. And it never can go quickly enough because of all the lawsuits. The twisted truth is spoken with a "forked tongue".

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Norma Odiaga's avatar

Just think of what could have been accomplished without the lawsuits!! And it would be interesting to keep a running tally on the cost to us taxpayers to defend against all of these lawsuits.

Perhaps each news channel could have a live tabulation running like they did for the Covid deaths.

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James Schwartz's avatar

Big Pharma is pulling out all the stops. I believe the relationship between Trump and RFK jr. is solid. I believe for him to endorse Trump the agreement is locked in blood where unless something completely egregious happens Trump will be “hands off” with RFK jr. the team assembled is pretty good and we can read from your reporting things are moving for the better. I’m still wondering why it’ll take years to get those deadly dyes out of our food but it will be done so we just have to wait and unless some new administration comes along and negates it that a net positive for us citizens. What is really like to see is prison terms for (Paul McCartney) Collins and Daszak. Along with many others for the poison they made and killed Americans.

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Anthony's avatar

President Trump and everybody that loves freedom are engaged in a No Holds Barred, brutal Psy Ops war to take down MAGA and MAHA. Thank you Dr. Malone for exposing this.

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Brandy's avatar

I had read something about RFK, Jr. and fast tracking a bird flu vaccine. My first thought was, he wouldn't do that. My next thought was I'm not gonna read this, if it is true we will hear something from Dr. Malone. I can't believe how corruption runs amuck all in the name of money.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

thank you for this post. It was quite amazing to read, that JFK would approve of such a large donation to a useless company. Or rather, a criminal company !

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Peter Wiggin's avatar

Yep…

…thought the same thing

Legitimize mRNA…

…delegitimize RFK

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Lloyd Bastian's avatar

With 8th grade reading levels in the toilet and Colleges needing a year or more of remedial to enter from their viewpoint "this could work" for their purposes.

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Brandy's avatar

That's why we need the federal government out of education. They don't want to produce smart kids that can read and think. They want robots that say "yes".

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Scott  McColloch's avatar

I would extend that to the state level. At least my experience is that state Departments of Education are little better, still just EDd full employment schemes.

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Brandy's avatar

Yes, but with many/most family wanting two incomes, someone has to teach children. I taught for 21 years and there were big changes within that time. When the "Common Core" was forced upon us, by the government, I saw things rapidly decline.

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Sharon's avatar

Good article - the anatomy of an ongoing crime against humanity in progress.

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Al Goodwyn's avatar

At best it’s lazy journalism that can be disproven through logical back tracking to find the origination of the story, as you’ve just proven. At worst, it’s propaganda, using known, outdated information to sway opinion.

Thanks for pulling the curtain back on this.

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Dianna b's avatar

Well done Dr. Malone. These people are truly desperate.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

As I posted before, the fed has way too much money. If they did not pour out all those billions the price of what they peddle would probably fall making all of medicine a whole lot more affordable maybe?

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Sharon's avatar

Do we need more, more affordable vaxxes?

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PutativePathogen's avatar

You beat me to it - except not limited to vaccines. I don't want more "affordable" medicine. I want less need for medicine; and when necessary, medicine (and a doctor) that actually heals - not manages for profit.

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Sharon's avatar

It’s so exasperating not to be able to ❤️ a post - I’m suspicious of being prevented from doing so. Perhaps it has to do with running IOS 15.something on my iPhone? I’m also suspicious about the latest IOS. I need to find my tin-foil hat so I can sort it all out in a more logical fashion.

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PutativePathogen's avatar

How odd that you cannot like a post, but you can reply. Hope you figure it out!

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Greg Strebel's avatar

I had that problem (intermittent inability to 'like' a comment) a year or so ago, using a laptop. I found that refreshing the page enabled the 'like' function once again.

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Sharon's avatar

For instance, I can’t ❤️ this post. I’ll try powering off my phone.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

What we need are more and better antiviral treatments

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