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Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH's avatar

This evidence should raise a bright red flag proving how much the mainstream media has been complicit in this medical fraud which must now be recognized as the fraud of the century

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Have said for yrs we do not have a free press. May not have ever. But was no other option...their way or the highway. No more. And maybe now it is time to define just what is a free press and impose some. sanctions on those who do not pass muster.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Winning is always a team effort.

Maybe one has truly come forward.

I supported RFK for many reasons.

The top of that list was product safety all across his career board.

Look what he did for water quality years ago!

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Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH's avatar

If standards for the press are ever created, the truth will be made illegal as a way to defend the lying big corporations

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Might be a tad difficult...we now have other sources. As James Lord pointed out the liars are hiding behind 1A. If we imposed standards they had to meet and fail, that 1A protection could be yanked leaving them vulnerable to law suits.

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Slaying the Global Hydra's avatar

The way we get our news is changing. X has posted more truth (while allowing leftist lies) than main-stream media, government news (NPR). and NGO supported "news." X is the truth channel right now for Western Culture in the U.S.

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Slaying the Global Hydra's avatar

Good news. My read is that young people in Europe are waking up. Humans are psychologically informed by their genetics to detect nuances in the attitudes and mood of other humans (primates) around them. We have a built-in bullshit detector, some better than others. Truth is the elixir. European young people are now maturing into young people who are discerning.

Please pray I'm right.

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James Roberts's avatar

We have seen, there is no earthly arbiter that can be trusted to determine truth. Absent that, we must rely on free speech.

That said, speech that is paid for is not in fact the speech of the mouthpiece. The source of funding for speech could be disclosed (ie robust conflict of interest enforcement related to speech, and if you can't reasonably demonstrate you have no conflict, it should be assumed you do!)

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

It is odd to think that a death and injury toll,

is still in some way on a continuums to grow larger in numbers.

With more never before early dis-eases showing up as possible vax injury after 2020.

A greater hypnotic lie, there has never been, now used in Medicines.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Thank you Dr. Malone, for posting this. I am indulging in the fantasy that most routine vaccines will be tossed into the dustbin of history.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

The aphorism..don't fix what ain't broke...should also apply to healthy kids

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

I love that old saying.

If it ain't broke.....don't try and fix it!

Applicable to most everything in the well lived life!

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

RFKs move for the Covid vaccine alone could decrease participation by 60% and cut pharma profits close to $1B.

The ACIP was the only thing standing in his way and he just took them out: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/covidshot-policy-shift-could-cut

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Patricia's avatar

Thankfully RFK let them go! I’m sure big Pharma will counter back, & there may be many lawsuits in the near future! What a sham!

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Is this really so hard to figure out? There still exists objective science and fact. When one practices politically tainted science, however one is practicing politics; not science. It should be perfectly clear that all that RFK, Jr. is demanding is that the injection schedule for America's children be based on good science, not surmise, conjecture, rumor or bias. Why is this even remotely subject to question or criticism?

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Martin Rossol's avatar

A number of people don't understand why I voted for Trump, and don't like that I voted for Trump. (I do not believe he is the Savior of America.) Well, here is ANOTHER reason I voted for Trump: he has been willing to take Big Pharma head-on. I don't really care what his motives were/are. I give A TON OF CREDIT to Robert Kennedy, Jr. for waging this battle for the years he has. And as if taking action that will help MAHA is not enough, here is a politician who is delivering on what he promised; how often does that happen!?

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Sharon's avatar

Historical corruption nutshells it.

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VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Kennedy is right! These shots were never truly tested. It’s time for that to change. Thank God he got rid of the rubber stamp crowd that was approving these vaccines. Hopefully, the new advisory group believes and practices true science and are not worshipping the almighty dollar.

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

Gateway Pundit reports: "Rogan also praised Dr. Robert Malone, calling both men fearless truth-tellers who felt “morally obligated to tell the truth.”". Amen to that!

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

...and now Dr Malone's been appointed to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The hits just keep coming. Congratulations!

It's also add the 2nd author of the Great Barrington Declaration helping change things, Martin Kulldorff.

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James Goodrich's avatar

2 days ago I asked why should sick kids or sick pregnant women have mRNA covid shots on their lists of vaccines and Leo said no one’s forcing anyone to take them, you liked Leo’s comment. Now Kennedy just said kids in some states can’t attend school without these vaccines. Is that not forcing kids to take the shots? I guess everyone can simply home school. It seems Kennedy disagrees with you Leo. I guess the CDC schedule does force kids to take the jab even experimental ones. Thanks JFK Jr. for exposing reality! J.Goodrich

Here’s a picture of it…

https://share.icloud.com/photos/001vlPxc941wAUngEyW0HJj5w

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Leo didn’t say that. That was a question not a statement. Did you see the question mark?

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James Goodrich's avatar

If you read through that thread Leo says at least 3 times, no one is forced to take the shots, he says it’s personal choice. I posted a while back a PCP and the state of Massachusetts forcefully took a couples 3 kids for not taking their shots, because they’re on the list. Is that not forcing it?

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James Goodrich's avatar

And what did I say to be questioned? I said by having the mRNA shot on the list it forces people to take it. Some people have to use public schools some people like my wife have to keep their job, some people need to fly to Europe. So aren’t parents forced in some states to have their kids take the jab?? I don’t understand why you would question what I said? His question, in my eyes, inferred that people are not being forced. Leo questions everything I say I’m used to it.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

The true end result of 1986 was that even the sane judges and lawyers',

in their private back rooms questioned the entirety of the now well developed legal term of "UNAVOIDABLY UNSAFE"!! Others seemed not to care!

They saw the storm against humanity from an IRON CLAD NO LIABILTY!

The needle became mightier than any Quill for product safety.

Maybe the greatest criminal act ever on planet Earth! IMO

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Hang in there, James. Lots of sorting to do. Paint a bullseye pic on your wall of Fauci and friends and throw daggers/darts that way - they caused all this torment. Those other fools are kool-aid drinkers going along, getting off on showing how important they are, messing up your life.

This all reminds me of way back when I first moved here to CO. So many beautiful places I could hike to. Breath, refresh, enjoy, heal. Then, others completely messed it up (wouldn't stay on trail, left garbage, dogs off leash scaring wildlife and leaving nasties. So now, if you want to go, you pay AND you have to make appointment. They hijacked that part of my peace and tranquility.

I feel scarred also, as I think Dr. Malone and many others do, having taken even one shot and now stuck with repercussions.

Peace today for you and yours!!

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thanks LB, I’m ok, I think I need a break…

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Think of the added benefit to an educated population if home schooled. And healthier kids.

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Simon Tufnell's avatar

My daughter is homeschooling her 6 year for these exact reasons. She tells me this is a growing trend.

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James Goodrich's avatar

It’s wonderful that she has that option Simon, many people don’t.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Another area I have long wanted abolished. Gov't interference in education has been eroding our beliefs pretty much since established. I worked in a public school for 5 years before my car was stolen from the parking lot and a parent started a fight at an after school event. My husband insisted I quit. During the time I was employed I saw how teachers were mandated to a particular curriculum (in truth, probably many didn't care). No wiggle room. There are many who take up schooling with noble intent and some who can make a large contribution to a child/children, but for the most part kids are failing because the public schools are failing.

Here's an idea. Gov't should encourage a parent to home school by providing a stipend to do so. Home schooling thru on-line programs are becoming much improved. In addition, neighborhoods should look at 'swap kid' after school meets (no money involved, parents just each take a number of kids one day a week to a variety of educational endeavors (nature center, zoo, museum, hike, theater, businesses, grocery store) or set up arts/games/back yard crafts activity, plus parents should look for close proximity buildings for community gatherings (church, HOA, community center, unused school). Have we lost grass roots endeavors for betterment of community?

I recognize there are special needs children, but a particular schooling set up is there for many of them and could drastically eliminate the need for most teachers (with continual need for tax revenues which inevitably go to anything but the teacher's pay) and which I keep hearing is in short supply anyway. I'll bet most of those teachers whose jobs where eliminated would be much happier sending out resumes to tutor. This all requires some sweat equity and creativity, but could be done.

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Karla Kight's avatar

What of those with no way to home school, both parents working?

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Home school networks

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Sharon's avatar

Use of force is evident.

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Queen Lolligag's avatar

So incredibly lovely to read! So absolutely fantastic. I remember a substack post about cockroaches scurrying.. I believe that is now happening in real time.

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Jean's avatar

As a still not X user, thanks for sharing this with the rest of us. This and your interview with Arora, refresh and focus.

Were I a parent, I would be hard pressed about having my child vaccinated.

Amongst the medical community and Pharma, there are so many hardcore advocates (and add Gates and his Foundation), testing can't begin too soon. Anouther meaninful step in winning our citizenry over.

These warnings need to ring out loudly! Your contributions are so appreciated!

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

"between 69 and 92 vaccines to stay in school". This isn't medicine, it's genocide.

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Barry Morgan's avatar

Thanks for publishing the full text. I AM a bioscience geek and yet I had never seen it.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Just read a study adding pancreatic cancer to a list of others which are linked to alcohol being involved. Now I wonder whether there was any attention paid to what degree the immunization schedule disrupting immune development played in this? Think maybe all the cancer we are seeing today caused by weakening of immunosurveilance by those jabs? Think same way these turbocancers linked to the wuflu jab? Inquiring mind etc., etc.

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Mike's avatar

Dr. Malone, great stuff from Secretary Kennedy! Agree all. I watched ACIP meetings during COVID and was appalled at the lack of real consideration for the science (or lack thereof). It was simply a rubber stamp committee. On an unrelated note, if you have any sway with Secretary Kennedy please asked him not to cut the Medical Reserve Corps volunteer program. MRC was created in response to 9-11-2001 and the Anthrax letters in Oct 2001. The original intent for MRC was to be an emergency workforce that could dispense medical countermeasures in response to a Bio Attack. The bio threat has long been forgotten but the MRC now does so much more. In Virginia, our MRC Volunteers are deployed somewhere in Virginia every week of the year. They teach Opioid agent reversal techniques and dispense naloxone in the community, they teach people how to spot and respond to strokes, they teach CPR and bleeding control. During emergencies they staff shelters, pass out water and supplies and do a hundred other things. They provide millions of dollars in workforce savings in Virginia every year. Thanks!

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Mike's avatar

The MRC program in Virginia is managed by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) and is primarily funded by the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) grant. At the national level, the Office of the MRC program is under the Administration for Strategic Preparedness (ASPR). RFK Jr.'s latest reorganization plan and budget proposal to Congress folds ASPR into CDC and eliminates the Office of MRC completely. It also cuts funding to states through PHEP by 50%. MRC could very easily fit within the MAHA agenda. I recommend that the Office of MRC be moved to MAHA instead of being eliminated and that MRC funding for states be it's own line item, outside of the PHEP grant.

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