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James Goodrich's avatar

Yes the worm has turned. I remember when I found your sub stack years back Drs. Malone. I at that time felt isolated, how things have changed! The gangs of charlatans with complete disregard for the people came together, tried to silence the public, push their untested poisons, made billions and billions of dollars but ruined their reputations. Mark 8:36 and Mathew 16:26, “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”For now whatever good that could have possibly come from their failed technology has been killed by their own greed, and their own actions. Truth has prevailed.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I have seen the enemy and the enemy is us. Extremely sad that the medicine man can't see or admit to the great harm that has been created or will be created if we keep going down the mRNA road in the current form.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Or maybe they can see it but just do not give a tinkers dam.

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LB's avatar
May 15Edited

I see over and over how once MOST people get a taste for money, they just can't get enough. Even billionaires feel they need 'just that much more' to be satisfied. Certainly not objecting to people making a comfortable or even stylish living, but really? I occasionally drive down a neighborhood street in an area called Cherry Hills Village here. There are houses in there that look like grand hotels. Wish I could provide pics. So, yeah, I'm going with the tinker and the rat's arse.

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oldguy52's avatar

Indeed!

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

We won't be fooled again!

Now, if there's any actual caring, compassionate people left in the pharma industry they'd take some of those billions in profits and at least try to put right some of the damages done to the folks who trusted them to first do no harm.

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Travis Ogle's avatar

Amen!

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

The AMM sounds a lot like the line from a Firesign Theater album in the 1970s: "Keep the problem in the pockets of the businessmen". I support RFK.jr and the humongous task he is facing. MAHA and MAGAs work is like trying to change the course of an oncoming freighter with a rowboat. I am amazed how much has been done already.

One thing that need to change is the immunity for liability the pHarma companies have. Then they might not be so willing to have shortened clinical trials and obfuscate data that they don't like in those trials. Right now trust is gone for most people in the whole medical field from the bottom to the top. I did not take the Covid injections, and I will never take an mRNA injection. The last several years have shown so many alternatives to what the medical system are pushing which is why my wife and I subscribe to substacks such as this one, Pierre Kory's, A Midwestern Doctor's Steve Kirsch's Jessica Rose's, Walter Chesnut's and other information sources.

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Paul Aijian MD's avatar

It has always struck me that it is ironic that you have become the lead person in questioning the monster that came out of your seminal work as a grad student. I had a brief mental flash to Oppenheimers fears about what would happen with misuse of his creation. As far as I’m concerned, I advise my patients to avoid taking any therapeutic involving mRNA. The pending influenza shot is a good example. I won’t give it to my pigs, cows, and sheep either. How ironic that the much touted possible cure for cancer is likely involved in causing the epidemic of cancer now being seen in the Covid vaxed. Every time I hear of a newly diagnosed cancer, especially in a young person, my first question is how many doses of the Fauci shot they have taken.

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DrV's avatar

It’s inspiring and refreshing to me every time I come across a fellow physician who has managed to hold onto their autonomy and critical thinking. It’s not so common these days. All the best to you.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

me too(not a physician)

. . . while in college I had strong thoughts about going to med school; never figured I was smart enough. In retrospect, I realize I likely could have made it through. Funny how fear of failure stops people.

On the other hand, I am really satisfied that I stayed in engineering. (I will NOT comply.)

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gail's avatar

My dad was originally a pediatrician, had a heart attack supposedly when I was six years old was out of practice for a couple of years and became an allergist. Allergy and immunology! HowI wish he was alive today. He was educated at Duke, University of Virginia in Charlottesville and interned at Walter Reed. I became a nurse. He died when I was in my 20s. Everybody used to ask me why didn’t I become a doctor like him. I always felt I was not smart enough. He was addicted to prescription drugs most of my life and hid it from us children. I think most people probably knew except us kids.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

a sad story Gail. Life can be hard and not very rational . . . I feel your confusion and questions.

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oldguy52's avatar

Exactly!

It is refreshing to see there are at least some Docs out there that haven't drank the koolaide.

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weedom1's avatar

Out of the gate this industry used cell lines from non-voluntarily sacrificed humans to develop jabs which harmed more people than they helped. Even with prior knowledge of those facts, the jabs were mandated.

These people have no idea why they would not be trusted by the public. That’s much worse than psychopathic.

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Aegean's avatar

This post inspired me to become a paid subscriber. The Nature article was biased as usual. The vaccine injured remain ignored for the sake of what? And he referred to sound science as conspiracy theories. This is a scientific journal and the journalist should have delved. However, the article did make me think that they will rebrand mRNA products to obscure the mRNA technology for the public, many of whom will not investigate further. Also, I totally admire RFK Jr. I hope he remains healthy because the stress he is under is intense. As a former democrat, I am completely disgusted with the democratic party and the hubris behind their non-questions of him at these hearings. RFK's intelligence is astounding. Thank you for these detailed posts that inform us and for your balanced perspective.

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American Citizen's avatar

Well stated....things change over time...the democrat party leaders are so corrupted it is hard to believe they have any truth seeking constituents anymore. Also correct...marketing/branding 101...simply change the name and change the narrative...but keep the same product. Crooks, liars...but at least we know the enemy and the citizen led journalism is the most powerful and continues to get the truth out...seek the truth and ye shall find it.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

To me the take home message from this essay is that the wuflu jabs were pushed for profit not cure. So critics of the jab should make that the main thrust of their messaging...by bypassing all the safety protocols the purveyors of this poisonous jab clearly demonstrated they were driven by greed and did not care who they killed in the process.

That said, if this evil is impelled by big money, then big money can kill it. If the immunity from liability from harm caused by the jab is removed, if parameters established how to prove that harm, then companies and those administering the jab will face big financial risk.

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American Citizen's avatar

Well stated...narrative is very important...keep the truth going and especially the truthful narrative that the jabs are for profit not cure...just ask Bill Gates!!! Think he's in this for anything other than $$?

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Helen's avatar

What do you mean "gently invite them to move to Canada"? We have enough Bozos, thank you.

Otherwise, a very educating article.

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Robert W Malone MD, MS's avatar

The peoples republic of Canada, where the government still promotes this tech

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American Citizen's avatar

Ok, that's funny...

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D D's avatar
May 15Edited

I absolutely rely on R.F.K. Jr. to hold steady and deliver. When I first started reading this unfolding description of characters and mission I "saw" a dark, slithery, silent water sliding into the playing field. More putrid and deadly than I have seen in a while. The forces that have aligned together to promote this next gold- mine are formidable. Even though this is a new grouping, the players are more than prepared. There is wisdom in Sun Tzu that needs to be meditated on, similar to Arjuna and Krishna in the Bagavad Gita.

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Tony's avatar

Ten years ago many of us knew that there was corruption in the government, that reform was needed. No one I am aware of had any idea just how deep, evil and entrenched the corruption was. Medical services and medical ethics is just one aspect of this evil. No one in their right mind could possibly expect everything to be fixed in four months. I am personally astounded at the speed Trump and his team are moving. In four months they have absolutely changed the world. As far as the mRNA blood suckers seeing dollar signs, no surprise there. Business as usual! It seems to me that Trump in recent statements is demonstrating more awareness of the corruption in pharmaceuticals. I also think much of the general population has become seriously paranoid about both the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. I have personally changed primary care physician and carefully reviewed medications previously prescribed. I even read Dr. Marik’s book on the metabolic treatment of cancer. The message needs to be spread but I think large numbers of people will say “NO” to future mRNA treatments. We will not allow our cows to receive an mRNA injection either. Thank you Dr. Malone for keeping us abreast of the developments in this arena.

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American Citizen's avatar

Amen...well stated. We The People are getting dangerous...as we are learning the truth.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

“President Trump believes that Operation Warp Speed was a roaring success, and that the COVID mRNA vaccines were his great achievements,” yet he chose RFK Jr. to lead HHS. Rather oxymoronic, don't you think?

"I have faith in Secretary Kennedy and his team to get the job done. Maybe you could consider joining me in that?" With you on that. So is President Trump, although admitting his mistake is not his strong point.

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American Citizen's avatar

Agree on all this...maybe operation warp speed was a roaring success? Ask Fauci and all the other crooks who lied to the people and lied to the Trump administration....words are important...but not as important as actions. It is very clear to me what Trump now thinks of how he was misled....he brought in RFK not the other way around....bringing in RFK is sending the new message loud and clear...and it is very clear that RFK/DJT have respect for each other...as powerful men...they have learned to have respect for each other's expertise...watch how they both treat each other in the press conferences at the White House...this is not fake...it is real.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

A President has to rely on others' expertise, and at the time, he believed Fauci, and many others in his first term that were at cross-purposes with his agenda. It's a long list. Four years away from the White House might have been the best thing that happened. Thank you, Democrat cheaters! DJT had time to think between all the lawfare episodes. And think he did. It was like a four-year internship on whom to trust, what to do and how to do it. We've got a knock-out crew now!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

But quit bragging about it. That is like the capt. of the Titanic bragging about how he hit that iceberg.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

No, you're right. It's a sticky wicket for him because of his pushing so hard in the first term. Guessing that might (hopefully) fade away as more people become informed and Fauci's pardon is autopenned away.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

Personally I don't mind if they continue mRNA research as long as it stays in the lab and doesn't go into anyone's arms until PROVEN safe. Much research has failures in the beginning. It may take 50 years to get it right but in the end it might prove to be a way to treat disease. So keep it in the lab for a few decades until the technology matures.

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Lisa S.'s avatar

I can see the fair balance in the logic used to form this opinion. Would you volunteer to have that lab in your neighborhood? I wouldn't. Whether the Wuhan leak story is what occurred or whether it was purposely deployed and Wuhan is the cover story, either way... these new technologies being developed by the govt/ military & medical industrial industries... are silent medical nuclear bombs. I cannot support furthering research as long as the climate of greed exists and as long as we do NOT have a constitutional amendment against medical tyranny. Even with a constitutional amendment, they could still accidentally or faux-accidentally have a leak. The lebels of trust that has been broken will continue to be revealed and expanded. The shift that I see occurring now is one that doesn't try to cultivate for-profit solutions that mimic nature, but that elicit the solutions already in existence in the design of the web of life that industries who have disconnected from that design understanding are ignorant of and in that ignorance have created more disease. Raw milk is one example, herbal medicine, sunshine (red light, infrared light and full-spectrum), microbial life (how it's DNA symbiotically messagesour biology as well as environments outside our biology aka soil), etc. Of course this will not be a black & white shift but it is in the gray areas this shift has leaped ahead and will continue to do so.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I was writing about vaccines however my same line of thinking applies to gain of function research except that it should be done on a desert island in the Pacific.

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Lisa S.'s avatar

I was talking about mRNA vaccines as well. I'm unable to think that putting it on a far removed island from myself is the solution. I no longer see myself as separate from the rest of life on this planet. And I don't believe Americans have the luxury of the default MO that as long as it's not on our soil and we ship it somewhere else, it's ok. Out of sight, out of mind no more.

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Mark Brody's avatar

This is a fool's gold rush, captained by snake oil salesmen. They know their product is fake, but smelling the prospect of millions of suckers (P.T. Barnum's term for what would more properly be called victims) being financed to happily receive their poison injections, they are shamelessly salivating with greed at being able to once again pull a fast one on people. They likely suspect, but care not, being devoid of ethics, that the whole vaccine program is a vital part of the Neo-malthusian depopulation program orchestrated by the too cowardly to be seen oligarchs. This is evil in modern garb.

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CMCM's avatar

I've always been interested in medical research and developments. I had heard something about mRNA a long time back when it was first written about, but knew it wasn't all that ready for prime time so I was surprised to see it so suddenly resurrected and rushed through in the pandemic.

I used to view medical researchers with admiration. No more. And we all know why that is, no need to explain. My disillusionment with all of it and all of them is shattered perhaps forever. I trust very few people now and I have near zero trust in pharmaceutical companies and what they produce. I am deeply grateful I don't have to take any medications. I initially and naturally recoiled from idea of an mRNA vaccine when I first heard it was going to "teach" your body to (fill in the blank). That sounded problematic from the get-go. Perhaps some day mRNA technology will be perfected, but that won't be anytime soon. Meanwhile, this all made me much more aware of all the drugs that are advertised and their enormous bundle of potential side effects they all seem to have.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

What the proponents of mRNA technology need to do is to educate themselves. They are promoting a technology that is decimating people's health & their very lives. A good place to start, in terms of educating themselves, is to learn how precisely the immune system works. Dr. Kevin Stillwagon has written several articles & created several Rumble videos that would provide a good start for these obviously ignorant individuals. Dr. Stillwagon's most recent substack article (with a link for his accompanying Rumble video for the audio/visual version of the article), is titled, "I Have An Immune System' No Vaccines Needed". It can be found on his substack home page www.drkevinstillwagon.substack.com. If this link is not compatible with your system, Big E provided another link in yesterday's comment section here. We also need to stop placing people in key positions, who have either supported this technology or continue to turn a blind eye to all of the carnage associated with it.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

You don’t grow Big Medicine by recognizing the central role the Immune System plays in keeping humans healthy!

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

While that may be true, I believe that the more people understand how the immune system really works, the better able they will be to fight back against the insanity. That is why I will continue to let people know about this article & video. I figure if every person that reads it & listens to the video shares it with a few others, & they do likewise, sooner or later, hundreds will be better informed - & then, thousands.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

same thing on this link, need to include the https://

https://drkevinstillwagon.substack.com/

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LB's avatar
May 15Edited

Ok. I went to the Regulations.gov webpage indicating comments can be made regarding the Covid shots. The documents detail page says 5,722 comments have been logged. If you click on the Documents Comments tab it lists 60 of those posted. Of those I have clicked on so far ALL of them basically say -

"FDA needs to immediately grant Novavax's COVID vaccine BLA approval, approve pediatric Novavax, and extend expiration dates to 9 months instead of 3."

Does anyone else find that interesting? I'm not sure what to make of it.

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Robert W Malone MD, MS's avatar

Fascinating

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LB's avatar

Puzzling to say the least.

For those wanting to see a comment more in line with our thought processes, this one came to me in a Substack as follows:

The Government Works for Us

Against the Idolatry of Public "Servants"

Joshua Stylman

May 15

Here's the link as I'm not sure it will show up in the readable comments on the FDA comments tab.

https://stylman.substack.com/p/the-government-works-for-us?publication_id=24667&post_id=163653433&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=2bsdyo&triedRedirect=true

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

I have a hard time understanding why the people in charge would want to use mRNA as a cancer treatment. This technology is causing turbo cancer. Well I guess I do understand somewhat. Money , the root of all evil.

It is so interesting to find out after I injected all of my 6 children with the childhood protocol vaccines , that the vaccines didn’t have proper human testing. It really angers me. The pharmaceutical companies need to be held accountable for their decisions to inject this poison into our children.

I support RFK Jr in his appointment and feel confident that he is taking the health of our children serious.

I have a brother in law who could die any moment from cancer which has now mastitized to his spine. I know he has had all his Covid boosters. My 39 year old niece is taking chemotherapy ( owned by the Rockefeller foundation.) for colon cancer . Her father , my brother in law has had melanoma, his daughter , my niece has had 2 bouts of melonoma. My brother in January died of cancer. The 5 year old daughter of a young mother I know , has an aggressive cancerous tumor on her brain stem. There are cancerous deaths all around me. They would never believe that it could be from the Covid vax.

Now my friends husband is having big heart issues and another friend is having multiple mini strokes.

I’m looking to RFK Jr to make this right. I realize that is it going to take time .

Have a great day! Brighten someone’s day !

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Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

Melanie, I too am becoming surrounded by people who are suddenly experiencing health issues, all jabbed, of course!

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

My niece has a friend who is a radiologist. He noticed that there was a certain Brest cancer that was rare and he would see only a few of this type a year. After the vax came out he was noticing several month. They were going to enforce all employees to get the vax. He was going to quit his job because he would refuse to take the vax.

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