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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

I recommend reading Gen Michael Flynn’s statement here- https://x.com/rwmalonemd/status/1930591011245326845?s=46&t=-_6p4MrSz68bF1lYc9EdhQ

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Edward Flynn's avatar

I noticed that Russia has declined so far to turn the historic city of Kiev into a pile of rubble. I’m sure they don’t want to, but the war would end. I agree with Gen. Flynn. Ukraine is our enemy. Kiev is a Nazi regime … what entitlement do they claim to govern peoples who do not want their authority, abuse and hatred? And what call did we have attempting to impose that authority by our support of the Kiev regime?

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

I think Russia should finish this off.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Sci Fi is now reality. Mentioned just about everything, except the Space Force, Golden Dome concept and the role of Bio warfare programs that rely on RNA to counteract the effects.

https://thomasabraunrph.substack.com/p/fog-of-rna-development-lifting I'm not trashing my CB radio.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Wow!

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53rd Chapter's avatar

The existence of the deep-state reality is by definition a covert operation. Gleaning truth from the shadows in such a context is a near impossibility. Where does intelligence start and opinion begin? Donald Trump is motivated to win the Nobel Peace prize to pull even with Obama’s undeserved one? Give me a bloody break, Stockman. There was also an item that the “attack” on Putin’s helicopter was a Russian propaganda ploy, but who really knows? We do know that Putin came to power in like fashion, by creating a “crisis’ and then solving it. Gee, it’s almost like he’s an ex-KGB guy. We need to be smart enough to recognize that by the time an event gets to the airwaves, it will already by skewed by some type of bias. Check with the BBC if you don’t believe me. And is it even necessary to mention American media? Hamas University will soon be offering courses in Public Relations. And yes, both sides play that game. But the prophet Isaiah had it figured out over 2-1/2 millennia ago: “Truth is nowhere to be found, and whoever shuns evil becomes a prey. The Lord looked and was displeased because there was no justice.”

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Jean's avatar

I'm surprised to hear that DJT is being presumed to want a Nobel Peace prize. With all its contaminations, I don't see it as really credible these days. If he can manage to get our Ship of State headed in an acknowledged better direction, that would seem far more rewarding to me.

I do see the Deep State (be it the CIA or within the CDC) as raising its ugly head and potentially more threatening than the bloody dems.

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Leo's avatar

One and the same?

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Jean's avatar

Probably

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

Remarkable, to say the least. Tulsi Gabbard said during her confirmation hearing, that the Intel communuty lied to us about Iraq and other issues that took us into war—where is her response in this?

Putin will retaliate in a very big way, and I’m sure Zelinsky is in his sights along with Kiev.

Trump warned everyone about Zelinsky, but did Trump know the attack was coordinated by our Intel community? Like rogue AI systems, our Intel community has rewritten its code (mission) to be the ruler of our nation, and has preserved itself by ignoring any commands to shut down.

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Leo's avatar

So. Mutually Assured Suicide. ASAP.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

Flynn is the real meal deal. One to be listened to.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

With General Mike Flynn, I support President Trump. President Trump was made for a time such as this.

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Leo's avatar

I can think of no other solution than Gen Flynn's. And put 2X 24/7 guards around Trump.

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Meemanator's avatar

I think of the quote attributed to Albert Einstein - "I don't know what weapons will be used in WW3 but I do know that WW4 will be fought with sticks and stones."

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James Goodrich's avatar

From what I understand President Trump was completely unaware of this attack on Russia. The CIA had planned this for as you say 18 months but it was the CIA itself that pulled the trigger without presidential authorization. So what is the president to do? This is the question. To me this rogue agency is the greatest threat that on their own could get us involved in a nuclear war. How many of these strikes will it take before Russia finally says enough is enough and nukes the Ukraine or worse.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

interesting that former CIA Director Mike Pompeo was in the Ukraine the day before the strike giving a speech encouraging them to use more aggressive tactics. Do you suppose he knew what was coming?

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

yes, also Lindsay Graham

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James Goodrich's avatar

On our end I’m not sure what it takes to consider these actions treason. The president has an agenda to end this war and the CIA goes and escalates this war 1000%. From what I understand this was done behind director Ratcliffe’s back. The least that has to happen is a complete cleaning out of every deep state person involved in this operation. And yes I would think Pompeo was involved and aware.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

Well, we know what happened to the last guy who threatened to “splinter the CIA into 1,000 pieces and scatter it it the wind.”

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53rd Chapter's avatar

James, I might be naive, but missed the part about CIA involvement. If so, there's always plausible deniability on the part of the president. But to more important matters, how are you doin'?

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James Goodrich's avatar

Ukraine could never do what was done on their own. This took satellite imaging, coordination, getting those drones into Russia. The CIA is up to their eyeballs in this as well as everything else that happens in the Ukraine. How “in your face” can you get pulling this off without the president and his cabinet knowing. Just think about what they are actually saying. Trumps hour and fifteen minute conversation the other day with Putin ended with Putin saying peace talks are over. He’s going to make Ukraine pay big for this. It’s only a matter of time before we face the same types of attacks from our southern or northern borders.

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aDoozy's avatar

Operation Spider's Web was not solely planned and executed by Ukraine.

I read and watch news and analysis at The Duran, Judging Freedom, Sonar 21, Deep Dive, and several military analysts on Substack.

Do not believe reports from Ukraine govt and media.

Ukraine commits acts of terrorism: Kerch Bridge drone attack this week did NOT cause damage to the civilian target; May 31 bridge explosion as passenger train passed beneath in Bryansk, Russia killed and injured civilians:

https://substack.com/home/post/p-164922155

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Michael Williams's avatar

The attacks on the US will come from within as, China, Russia, Middle East, all have thousands to 100s of thousands of operatives already here and ready to go via "student visas" and illegal immigration. China alone has 300,000 student visas and thousands of acres of America, that's unbelievable ignorance on the part of the US Gov!

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Michael Williams's avatar

CIA has been rogue since its inception and only gotten bigger and bigger. The CIA was created, not required by the constitution and as such can be closed and should be. How many spy agencies does one country need and we have what, five or more?

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Jean's avatar

Hope this finds you with pain abated and home or on your way home to more comfortable surrounds. Hoping for your speedy recovery.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thanks Jean still in bad pain. I have to try to keep moving. When I sit in a recliner I’m close to pain free but getting up and moving not so good. Thanks for asking!

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

It's good that you can move.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

Ask Tulsi Gabbard—she knows.

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Mary Stanton's avatar

Well we are definitely not in Kansas anymore. Thank you for insight and information hard to find anywhere else (and understandable as you do so well I think I will head out to the barn as no AI substitute for that !!

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Terence Semple's avatar

The first three are quotes from this substack that I feel should be considered with the fourth quote.

“The military implications for the United States or any other country that permits hostile or competing foreign powers to acquire land near domestic military bases or other critical infrastructure are self-evident.”

“The Peoples Republic of China is believed to have the most advanced aerial swarming capabilities at this point”

“Judging by the role of the CCP in fostering the fentanyl trade, it seems almost inevitable that the necessary technology transfer will occur.”

“Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Banning China From Purchasing Land in the State.”

https://www.ntd.com/arizona-governor-vetoes-bill-banning-china-from-purchasing-land-in-the-state_1071534.html?utm_source=ntddailynoe&src_src=ntddailynoe&utm_campaign=ntd-2025-06-05&src_cmp=ntd-2025-06-05&utm_medium=email

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Robert Stewart's avatar

Buying land is probably not nearly as effective as having a few hundred operatives capable of driving a truck hauling a container. The latter is both less expensive and much more difficult to detect. I-5 on the west coast is likely to be a major concern should an adversary exploit the last four years of unrestricted border violations by millions of people with unknowable intentions.

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Elaine H's avatar

So China buying US land near military bases should be stopped??

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

of course, self evident

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Elaine H's avatar

I just sent tweets to potus, vp, both florida senators and Marco Rubio. Hopefully your followers will do the same to their elected.

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Elaine H's avatar

If only our congressmen read your substack.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

I doubt they have the patience or the intellectual capability to read and understand this article!

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Michael Williams's avatar

Congress is the majority of the problem, their lust of greed and power drives them, not what's best for America.

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Leo's avatar

DUH!

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Michael Williams's avatar

Never should've been allowed to happen in the first place. A communist country allowed to own thousands of acres in America is beyond stupidity!

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D D's avatar

I will read this later, as I was reading the letter posted by General Flynn and the open letter to Sec. Kennedy. When I see Sasha Latypova as a signer, there is no way I will stand behind the insults and defamation hurled. It sullies the pieces of truth in this letter. There is a lot going on today, rough waters ahead.

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Dean R Potts's avatar

I agree that Sasha’s (Alexandra) endorsement is not a good thing to have. She is not to be trusted or believed.

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earl's avatar

It feels like when you're having a nightmare and know it's a nightmare, but you can't wake up. God help us.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

7 G WARFARE. DANGEROUS TIMES.

THANK GOD FOR TRUMP. MAGA.

One thing — those old Russian bombers, left in the open because of Cold War treaties — are not important. The main thing is that the Deep State is going all-in to seize power. If they succeed, the world will be a dark place.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

Thank you for all you do!!!!

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Wendy's avatar

Reminds me of the Star Trek episode about Armageddon, where enemies fight computer simulated wars and when one side loses, victims line up at execution chambers.

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Dean R Potts's avatar

I have thought about that episode frequently in the past few years.

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Pat's avatar
Jun 5Edited

This analysis was only from the Ukrainian side, and they are losing, badly. Stunts like launching a drone attack on exposed nuclear only bombers (New START treaty obligation). the third leg of Russia's nuclear triad, is a foolish and dangerous escalation, and was obviously done without President Trump's approval.

The first thing you have to realize is that this is a static ground war of attrition, far more like WW1 than WW 2. In such a war, artillery is king. It causes 80% of casualties. Russia has a 5:1 to 10:1 advantage in artillery. No one disputes, least of all the Ukrainians on the front lines. Russia has a huge supply of glide bombs and Ukraine has none. These deadly accurate bombs are used on targets that artillery can't destroy. Both sides have advanced drone technology. Russian FPV drones are now guided by fiber optic cables and cannot be stopped by jamming. Drones see everything above ground on both sides. They make it almost impossible for either side to amass troops and armor into an attacking force of any size.

We won't see anything like the huge tank battles that swept across the steppes of the Soviet Union in WW2. Ukraine tried that in its Kursk invasion and lost everything in what was a propaganda ploy rather than a military operation. The same applies to the drone attacks on Russia's nuclear bombers. It had no military significance but did score a huge propaganda victory.

NATO has never been able to supply Ukraine with enough artillery pieces and shells to match Russia's production and never will. US and NATO stockpiles have been depleted and the post-industrial West will take years to rebuild its stocks.

The net result of Russia's artillery advantage is that Ukraine has lost around a million men to Russia's 200,000. Ukraine is forced to pressgang old men and adolescents into its military to stay in the fight and it is running out of men. Russia has no trouble recruiting because it sees the war as NATO vs Russia and a fight for Russia's survival.

According to Ukrainian intelligence "the Russian Federation has at its disposal 350 Kalibrs, 500 Onyxes, more than 50 Kinzhals, more than 130 Iskanders and more than 400 Kh-101, Kh-55 and Kh-35 class missiles. In addition, according to Ukrainian intelligence, Moscow can produce 40-50 Iskander missiles, 30-50 Kalibrs and about 50 Kh-101 missiles per month." NATO has nothing that can intercept the hypersonic Kinzhals and Iskanders, and Ukraine's degraded air defenses can't stop most of the cruise missiles, let alone the long range drones.

In WW 2, Russia lost 24 million people. They remember that far more than we remember our 400,000 dead. Russia will stop fighting when NATO gives up its dream of adding Ukraine and Georgia to NATO and putting nuclear missile bases on Russia's border.

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Did you actually read my opening statements? Did you read for comprehension or just skim?

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Pat's avatar

I read it and noted that it focused on Ukraine and NATO capabilities while ignoring Russian capabilities. I understand you weren't endorsing it. However, the lack of balance can lead to the idea that Ukraine has a chance of defeating Russia.

The piece ignores hypersonic missiles. Russia has them. We don't (yet) and we can't intercept them. The US Patriots have lived up to the reputation they established in Saudi Arabia. i.e. they are useless.

https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-mim-104-patriot-destruction

Hypersonic missiles can carry out precision attacks on the critical links in chip production. ASML (lithography) and TMC would be prime targets. No chips; no autonomous AI directed drones.

The analysis spends space on Operation Spiderweb but it that is not really an example of advanced capabilities; it used cheap drones and human ingenuity to attack one leg of Russia's nuclear triad that, under the New START treaty had to be positioned in the open air for satellite observation and verification. President Trump has said that the greatest threat to humanity was nuclear war. Had he known about Operation Spiderweb, he would have stopped it. Otherwise, Russia could accuse the US of attacking Russia's nuclear deterrent and that would not be good.

Russia drone capabilities match Ukraine's capabilities and they are out-producing NATO and Ukraine. They use FPV drones guided by fiber optic cables that can't be jammed. They are also deploying autonomous swarms of AI directed drones.

Seventh Generation warfare has taken the world back to WW1 - both sides dug into defensive positions and pounding each other with artillery, drones and glide -bombs. It is a war of attrition and NATO/Ukraine is losing. The Wunderwaffe of autonomous drones is coming too late to save Ukraine.

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aDoozy's avatar

Thank you, Pat, for relating the truths about Ukrain's, Russia's, and NATO's capabilities.

You cited a post from Simplicius on Substack. He is always a reliable source.

One thing you said in your comments was that Trump did not know about Operation Spider's Web. There is no way to know this is true.

Trump's tweet or Truth Social post the day before the Op went down threatened Russia/Putin with 'fire' if a ceasefire agreement was not reached.

Sec. Defense Pete Hegseth either watched the Op go down in real time, or he was briefed on it as it was going down.

Axios reported that Trump's remarks after the Op were "strong!" and "bad ass!"

The Axios site has the article, but requires me to first sign up for their mailing list, which I choose not to do.

Both of the above instances could be just heresay, or they could be true.

These days, unless you hear the party involved say it into a microphone, you don't know if he owns his reported words and actions.

Same goes for saying Trump did not know about Ukraine's Op ahead of time.

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Leo's avatar

And even then, when the words are spoken into a mic, you don't really know if it is true...

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aDoozy's avatar

You watch a person's actions...that's the best.

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Omnos_X's avatar

For anyone still using Gmail, you might want to know that this email was sent directly to my trash folder; it never went to my inbox. It seems to be only Robert's emails that occasionally get sent directly to the trash. You might want to check your email trash folder every once in a while to see if this is happening to you as well.

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Beau's avatar

"All war is a symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal" - John Steinbeck

.....now in it's Seventh Generation of failure

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Hone Dustin's avatar

This leaves me with the thought of civilian warfare within Countries. The chaos that could be caused is mind blowing. Assassins within?

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Will drive balkanization

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Peter Wiggin's avatar

A beautifully long article…

…I believe that this new 7th generation warfare will be responded to with WWII weaponry

Russia has vowed retaliation to an attack on their NUCLEAR capabilities…

…Ukraine has assured themselves of possibly the worst mass casualty and infrastructure destruction this proxy war has ever seen

Russia’s response will be the impetus of the need for 8th generation warfare…

…the drone attacks on America’s East coast were obviously Ruling Intelligence State planning operations for this 7th generation warfare initiated in Ukraine by CIA

Lying scum…

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