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James Goodrich's avatar

If you are a juror in a trial and a group of witnesses gave their testimony which included several pieces of information, in fact they added additional info that proves the defendant is completely innocent, but then when cross examined, one by one, each piece of evidence they claimed proving innocence of the defendants are completely proven to be lies, the witnesses for the defense are proven to have lied again and again, and in the closing arguments the prosecution wheels in the dead bodies of the people that were harmed, the people who have suffered horrible adverse reactions, some in wheel chairs, and the families that had to bury their loved ones testified they were not allowed to visit their loved ones because of the defendants policies, you had seen this with your own eyes. To add insult to injury you yourself know many people harmed by the defendant. You quickly realize the defendant and all the people attached are evil greedy charlatans, you not only convict them you begin to extend their guilt to others that may or may not have been harmed by their actions because they were so evil and corrupt and they lied about everything. You see that absolute power absolutely corrupted them. Trust is completely broken. A whole open eyed generation will never again trust the defendants and anything they ever say or try to push. This to me is the mountain the medical establishment has to climb over, at least for me, to ever believe them again. They completely destroyed what was once a trusting integrity rich medical system.

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Mary mallory's avatar

Unfortunately, there are still many, most, people who believe THEIR DR. could,would never be corrupted by this system. I have many friends who travel to work overseas in third world countries who refuse to listen to any of this. They have spent their lives relying on vaccines to protect them and so are ignoring the turbo-cancers erupting among them.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Unfortunately, most just go along. The sales projections for RNA through 2030 confirm this. Upward trend in the billions.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Well said, James.

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ddc's avatar

Talk about a dystopian world. I feel I am both witnessing/reading as well as being a character in a monumental sci-fi novel, even greater than the Dune novels of Frank Herbert in expositions of corruption, greed and fiendishness. Perhaps all we really have now is our own feelings of truthiness.

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Larry Cox's avatar

I could say that it serves them right, really. But as others have noted, the epistemic capture has largely held strong among the larger population; particularly among those more "highly educated." In breaking through their lies, you now have the opportunity to look for much more workable truths. But how many like you will take that opportunity? So many could leave this life simply disillusioned and disheartened. But that does not need to be the case.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

IMO Bottom Line EMA has done a much better job than the FDA!

Two examples: Chemo treatment in Europe uses about 20% of what is adminstered in USA. They also prescribe Co Q 10 to compensate for the fact that Statins destroy's the essential body's stores. Also, only 400 chemicals are approved for processed foods and not what is allowed in USA. I am sure there are many more positives. Maybe EMA success needs to be explored.

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VictorDianne Watson's avatar

This is all truly frightening. It’s bad enough that big Pharma has taken over every segment of allopathic medicine, but now, the potential for synthetically derived AI studies is mind boggling. Where do we know to find truth. The Independent Medical Alliance is producing a journal that could be the way forward for journals at least. Perhaps we throw out the old captured journals and begin producing independent journals that support true science. I don’t envy you your job at ACIP, Dr Malone. Good luck!

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thomas laverty's avatar

Back in 2022 I was told time and again by my doctor that if I did not take the FLU and COVID vaccines, being 77 yrs I would get pneumonia and probably die.

Since I social dance in nyc and all the venues REQUIRED proof of vax,,,I merely borrowed my lawn guys and whited out his name and put my name and DOB,,,,long story short I never missed one dance,,,,obviously I kept this on the way down low with anyone,,,common sense,,,,Protect yourself at all times,,,,,

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LoverOfHills's avatar

White Out! Smart are you, Thomas!

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thomas laverty's avatar

cool!$

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Larry Cox's avatar

What a great strategy for staying socially active during the "lockdowns." Social dancing is a very fun activity and I enjoyed it very much in my time. Here in California it seems the practice has largely died out (except for discos, which I don't count).

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Jean's avatar

You have delivered a super mindbender here. A modern portrait of leaders directing lemmings over a high cliff into a frothing sea.

Imo the various AIs are creations designed to fulfill the objectives of their creators. Employees directing the input trained and focused on furthering those objectives.

Mr Tucker's recent experience with a fabricated study and designing one of his own, well serve as examples of early threats. The mad race for more data centers bespeaks aspirations.

Your analysis here eloquently describes the threat to the furtherance/design (?) of truly evidence based health practices, remediations and research.

My personal take on AI generally and im terms of medicine is until it is established there are reliable objective, inputs and controls - at most AI should only be treated as one of many avenues to direction.

If I understand, the concept of an approach to promoting wellbeing needs a major update. Beyond the Rockefeller aleopathic model.

What we are learning as we emerge from the covid nightmare surely recommends that.

You have been a leader in several professional efforts to share information and strategies. It seems to me the IMA is one trying forge new strategies and sharing their helpful observational findings. To be considered for inclusion in efforts for reform.

Its a hugh new look at better practices. I for one, hope retiring isn’t one of your priorities.

Thank you for sharing.

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LoverOfHills's avatar

Yes, IMAhealth .org (aka FLCCC) and CHD.TV (and website)- I've paired down my 10 or so main Resources I shared with many during covid years to just these 2 when I speak to Newbies.

IMA's brand new (Nov 11, 2025) Journal of Independent Medicine - an exciting new medical Resource. https://journalofindependentmedicine.org/

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Larry Cox's avatar

What I have been somewhat startled to discover is that the "leaders" sending the lemmings to their deaths are also lemmings at a different level. And while they seem to be getting away with it today, and to be "successful," they will in their turn fall to the same suppressive system that they cooperate with today.

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Leo's avatar

Larry, yes...sort of a Hall of Mirrors dynamic. Everyone is a lemming of one generation or another. A Mobius Strip of syn-generated reality. Yikes.

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Larry Cox's avatar

Yes, but it really doesn't seem to be that esoteric.

In prison, there are prisoners who are just there serving time, there are others who will actively cooperate with the guards and whatever they are up to, and there are those who will somehow maintain ties with the outside groups they used to be part of, and forward their projects, whatever that might be.

This is a lifetime prison, but the prisoners aren't told this. They think there is a way to escape or get let out early. But that's just what they think. They all suffer the same fate in the end. It's a rather dreary view, but seems to be what is going on here on Earth.

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Mary mallory's avatar

Loved this encapsulation of what’s been going on. Now if only I could get others to listen.

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LoverOfHills's avatar

Glad you linked, your stack from Jan 9, 2023, "Shedding Innocense". It's a good re-read, to remind us where you've/we've been and the gains you've/we've made. You end it, "But who will be left to stand up and speak for the dead and the damaged?". The answer, 2+yrs later is answered in today's stack. It certainly Will NOT be AI.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

One wonders if the adverse side effects of the 'jab' Dr. Malone experienced is what began his epistemological conclusions about Big Farma?

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

It certainly played a key role.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Question is HOW do we change BIG Farma into LITTLE Farma?

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David Pryor's avatar

Wow, Dr Malone! This is heavy stuff! Thanks for writing this. I'm becoming convinced that the beast/anti-christ mentioned in Reveletion is AI.

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D D's avatar

And who is behind AI? The twisted and fearful human.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I'm going to add, Greedy. Under the guise of 'make life better for humanity'. What a crock.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

"They" have been described by Jack Posobiec, Joshua Lisec and Steve Bannon in the book titled: UNHUMANS.

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Leo's avatar

DD. The Yin/Yang human.

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Larry Cox's avatar

AI, as a broader idea and system, has actually been operational (off Earth mostly) for millions of years. In its advanced form, it operates as a way for certain beings to exert more control and domination over a very large area of the universe. It is sentient, for all intents and purposes. And I suppose that will happen on Earth, too.

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Alio McDavis's avatar

Yup. Here. Come on outside the box.The weather's fine.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1524478102094512

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D D's avatar

It looks like we are barreling towards a prophetic climax of the breakdown of Integrity, Truth and ultimately anything Holy; to Avarice, Hatred leading to Violence and all things able to be compromised for Self-Aggrandizement. You are right, we are in a pickle. The way to be able to see these all encompassing lies is to listen to yourself (the more pure Self) and be able to open the Spiritual Eye. No small task for the untrained and those ignorant of the complexities of the veil of deception. You are to be applauded for being able to even write of these twisted unfolding's let alone to be able to scan the scene for a way back. God help us in this treacherous journey.

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Ned B.'s avatar

"Synformation" makes an apt neologism for synthetic information derived from artificial falsehoods surrounded by an aura of truthiness. It does, however, sound somewhat highfalutin. For the common man, I propose this somewhat simpler construct: if it's plausible, but it's bullshit, let's call it "plausibullshit. "

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Geoff's avatar

When everything is suspect and we can't make sense of it ourselves we will look to those who we think can. We will decide "who" we trust. Dr. Malone, The Midwestern Doctor, Dr. Korey... etc. It will no longer be a publication or a news source but rather individuals. That poses new risks, especially for those experts. We might ask Charlie Kirk, but we can't.

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Leo's avatar

Geoff, that is my conclusion, as well. Each one of us chooses who we trust. Yet that assumes the trusted ones will not themselves be fooled.

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Larry's avatar

Outstanding! Should be a MUST READ!

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John Horst's avatar

There is a great book by Norman Cantor. "In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World It Made" (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O6605AY/). He shows how the "epistemology" of the then known world was ecclesiastical (meaning the church/priests were the "experts" of the day). And then the Black Death hit. People looked to the priests for answers. They had none, of course. People realized the priests were not who they claimed to be and did not know what they claimed to know. This ecclesiastical epistemology was the last casualty of the Black Death.

What followed was a period of great "epistemic confusion" (my term, not Cantor's). What followed from that were the great polymaths, the Enlightenment, the Renaissance, and the Reformation.

Today, on the back end of a great global pandemic, the priests wear white lab coats. And like before, they are not who they claim to be nor do they know what they claim to know.

AI - if we can get our heads wrapped around its limitations - will be the foundation for the new polymaths and a renaissance of freedom.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

CORRECT. YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK, SIR.

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

The future with A.I. is intimidating. A.I,'s capability to scan and harvest data at lightning speed combined with a searchers desire to find supportive data for their own view changes truth and believability from objective to subjective. Our image can now be planted into any scene imaginable. We have arrived at you cannot believe your own eyes.

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Larry Cox's avatar

Its current limitation is that the "data" must be written, spoken or at the outside, in the form of an image file. It has not yet achieved telepathy. Should it manage to do this, it will be totally out of our hands. as most of us (and its engineers in particular) are not only not telepathic but don't even believe in that sort of thing. They stand to get their socks knocked off.

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Lucy's avatar

I had a long conversation with my Mom today. How I put so many miles on my car. I have to see things in person to make an opinion. Last year went to a Trump dinner, rally and became a delegate. State convention started out as a joke. Really had to be there - even if I didn't know what was going on, it was obvious. I sponsor a child in Guatamala and did an awareness trip there last year. It was amazing what they are accomplishing, but I wouldn't have actually known without being there in person. I need to get between what is happening and the press and internet. Checked out Fagan Fighters WWII Museum this summer. Very moving experience. And got to watch one of the WWII fighters take off and buzz the airport before we left. Now want to get in one of the warbirds!

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