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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

To clarify, the stewardess did not mean to hit me on the head or bash into me. She was horrified and apologized profusely.

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Fredrickson Mark's avatar

You likely will survive the stewardess, but the schedule could kill a horse. Ive survived a few red-eye flight and work the next day - but it is hard on one's self. Pls keep working / running....

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Edward Flynn's avatar

The recommended treatment: a few days in paradise.

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Dianne Stoess's avatar

Thank you for clarifying!

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

sure.. :) WATCH YOUR SIX.. I mean that.. HA IS SERIOUS LEFT WING DEMOCRAT TERRITORY..who love to soak Americans from the mainland.. :)

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Sherri's avatar

❤️ think of the stories she'll be able to tell her grandchildren. It reminds me of the incredible stories that my patients tell me about things that happened throughout their lives.

Thank you for continuing to share with us, and provide data and resources so we can better understand what's going on, and make better decisions for humanity ❤️

🤭 your writing style, it's a wonderful end of the day🤭

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Anne's avatar

Keep fighting the good fight, Dr's Malones. Thanks for the beautiful photos.

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Dan Stevenson's avatar

Thank you Dr. Malone for your tireless fight to bring common sense regarding vaccines. Apparently Hawaii is a beautiful place to visit but a horrible place to live, unless you like being controlled by it's government.

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Cate's avatar

You & Jill. Amazing warriors for the common good. Thank you.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

Wow you make me tired. Eat some fresh pineapple for me. I love it. Those sparrows are darling.

Hawaii has gone really radical with their vaccine policy. I would be homeschooling my children.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

The shot attitude is in every U.S. state touching the Pacific Ocean. I'm in WA 😪 I don't know why it's these states and their Governors, in particular.

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Kat Hall's avatar

Because if you look, the "Beautiful People" prefer living along the pacific rim. (but so do other BP's along the Atlantic rim). The average jobs are for 'intellegencia,' & that equates to folks who spent more time being indoctrinated in educational facilities & not learning anything of substance from the College of Hard Knocks.

Sigh

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Diana Woodward's avatar

I am in Oregon, I have lived in all three "worst coast" states. Born in CA, grew up in WA, retiring in OR.

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Gail W.'s avatar

Yes, the little Sparrows video Jill took is so cute! They flutter around like butterflies!

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neli d's avatar

I enjoyed the birdie and geese videos and photos so much! thank you! ( yes, Jill looked " in heaven".)

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

That is terrible!

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Julia Pomeroy's avatar

Sadly I don't think that means your kids can opt out of the 90 or so vaccines - horrifying.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Was fascinated to see those nenes. They are a favorite bird of composers of crossword puzzles but never had seen one.

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Big E's avatar

Love these reports. Keep them coming! You truly are visiting the belly of the beast. Why is it that some of the most gorgeous places on earth have the most tyrannical regimes?

You should sue that stewardess for assault with a deadly tray! What an outrage.

Enjoy the beauty with your beautiful wife and extraordinary friends.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Because they are habitual despoilers?

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

SEE.. BELLY OF THE BEAST.. .. any place which advertises it is PARADISE.. I always say.. hmm.. is that PARADISE LOST... enjoy but watch your six.. I am not kidding..

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M. Blake's avatar

Thank you for doing this tour!!

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

I was in Oahu a few years ago in the winter. 72 degree day. 68 degree night. Zero snow to shovel. A man could get used to that if it weren't for the tyrannical government in bed with the globalists.

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Diana Thompson's avatar

Sorry you can't have a more leisurely visit, and sorry you got beat up on the plane!

Looking forward to seeing you in the flesh at the Kona event tonight. Hope you aren't too worn out.

We get all those birds at our house except the Nenes. We also have a resident pheasant family. We've been feeding "Kenny" and the girls for a few years. He's been in the house and will knock on the glass if he wants us to put out some seed.

Those little Java finches can get obnoxious when there is a crowd. But they are cute and look like little puffins.

I hope you have a pleasant day. Welcome to Hawaii!

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

Appreciate the reminder of the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. Please assure yourself the tireless efforts of the Malones to benefit our health are appreciated. A simple, but overlooked, component of vaccination is freedom. The opportunity to vaccinate as much and as often as desired is unfettered and unchallenged. I wish I could say the same of the opportunity to not vaccinate. Digressing to satire; how is it that any of us live today when our ancestors had no/none/"0" access to vaccines ?

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D D's avatar

I bet you had a blast with David A Wolfe and company! Is Ed Dowd sitting this one out? Tulsi's parents, no less. I wish I could teleport you some arnica cream, it helps the healing and soreness. I think I would have kicked her in the shin, just out of reflex of course!

This Gov. sounds like the tyrant from hell.

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LINDA's avatar

They are!!!!!!

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Jean's avatar

I'm hughly impressed. You folks are poster perfect for the merits of the new dietary and health practices.

While with SSA I got in a couple trips to San Fran with a view of the Golden Gate bridge at night. It is so heartening to have gorgeous scenes and the birds to restore ones energies. You both look to be thriving.

I have to wonder whether living on the coasts and Hawaii near the oceans doesn't impact negatively on ones abilities to resist.

Much appreciate your sharing your course of events with us! Enjoying them vicariously!

MAHA continues to progress. There may be a rush on smelling salts.

Good health, much success and continuing safe travels.

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Travis Ogle's avatar

Absorbing the magnificent beauty of Oahu is a mesmerizing experience. I remember very little of my early childhood, but even as a naïve kid in the second grade, I remember the incredible variety of colorful flowers and the unique sea shells that washed up on the beach when my family lived on the Island of Oahu, where my Dad was stationed in the U. S. Coast Guard. How blessed we all were to experience the beautiful, mostly undeveloped island.

With Dr. Malone’s horrific schedule, it would seem a real challenge to enjoy the wonderful view from his lodgings there, on Oahu without the proverbial toothpicks to keep his eyes open.😋

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I was there back in late 70's. Yes, truly beautiful. I think the only hotel on beach at the time was the pink one. Maybe a few condos built by then. No big monopoly stores either. Mostly the little shack, mom/pop beach type stores. Lots of surf stuff to sell. Sadly no more. Kauai is still mostly like the old Honolulu.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

Too bad there are so many 'you know what' out there.. all the most beautiful places.. filled w/ ugly people.. (I MEAN INSIDE).. THANKS FOR SHARING THE BEAUTY

Jill and you are world travelers.. so I will say a prayer for you both.. :) enjoy..

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Good for the angry people! Won't their kids fall under the new pared-down list of shots that now excludes the Covid 19 shots? Or does each state Governor have the authority to require Covid 19 shots? I hope my Pacific coast Governor doesn't get any ideas.

Jill, thank you for including the lovely photos! I'll bet your support really kept your hubby going! As always, thanks to you and Robert for including us in your work. Much love to you both.

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Jim Lang's avatar

I'm exhausted just reading your travel times!!! Hopefully you can impress upon the great residents of the islands that voting the same way time after time, and expecting a better outcome, is insanity!

Mahalo!

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