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Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Beautiful colt!

I like Ulisses / Ulysses

Meaning of name: Ulisses - The man who sleeps in the sun

Character and Dominants : Sociability, Sensoriality, Intuition

Genre : Male

Origin : Portuguese first name

Praying for your & Jill's safety and health ...especially on this trip...

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I will second that.

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Exactly what I was thinking before I read your comment: Ulysses!

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Same here! Beautiful baby!

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Did not read down before making the same suggestion.

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Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I just heard Bret Weinstein talk about the Rescue the West rally in September. I see you'll be there, Dr. Malone. I won't be able to make it, but I just donated to it. Thanks for all you do, Dr. Malone. I feel honored to be a comrade with you in this noble struggle.

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Thank you!

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Off topic but something Dr. M is interested in, AG Paxton is filing suit against GM for obtaining and selling data collected from customers autos since 2015. And interesting quote....Companies are using invasive technology to violate the rights of our citizens in unthinkable ways. Millions of American drivers wanted to buy a car, not a comprehensive surveillance system that unlawfully records information about every drive they take and sells their data to any company willing to pay for it.” Kazam!

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excellent. Thanks for that information. Yet another example of "Surveillance Capitalism" at play. I hope that the AG succeeds. This sounds like an important case.

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And Uvalde is a name of a Texas town 😉

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I remember when vehicle manufacturer’s began installing more “electronic devices/instrument panels” in vehicles, sometime in the late nineties-early 2000’s? Anyway, my husband & I needed to upgrade to a newer-used model vehicle, as our family grew & the 1985 used Cadillac Seville we had began costing more money to fix vs maybe purchasing yet another “used car”! So, I refused to buy a “new car”, especially as vehicles were already too expensive, & I swore I would never purchase a new car. My adult children indicated newer models would, & did, have more electronic devices installed, & that is just one more indication our own gov’t was “listening & monitoring” our where-abouts! Say What? I ended up purchasing a used 2001 Ford F150, Super-crew- 4x4 truck! Some electronics, but not like the new vehicles manufactured lately! I made the best purchase in my life! This has been the best truck, & it is 23 years young, & closing in on the big 250K mileage! I hate the fact our government continues to expand surveillance & monitoring American citizens in our everyday life!~ Censorship, monitoring every move we make, is more than enough government I can take! I appreciate everything Dr. Malone & his lovely, intelligent wife do to help so many people realize what is actually happening in our world today! God Bless both of them for their dedication & time to inform a majority of “True Patriots”! Thank you both!

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I have had two Cadi's:

-- I was 16 and bought a 1956 cadi for $350. I took it to the senior prom on a double date. It had a HUGE back seat and made it up to 115 mph.

-- Bought a Cadi SRX and put hot chrome wheels on it about 15 yrs ago. . . nice car.

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It would probably have a hot rod Lincoln eating its dust!

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Well, it DID take 3 miles to get up to 115 on a flat Illinois backroad. . . and no cops around.

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Oh, absolutely- I agree with Shelly: “Hot Rod Lincoln”! My Son was a Senior in HS when we had our Cadillac DeVille; he had to pick his sister up from middle school one day, & according to my daughter, “her brother hit 110 coming home from school” one afternoon. She later told us about her brother speeding, & of course, he was reprimanded by his Dad…! I loved that Cadi!

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I have had three cadis. Loved them. Last one was a 1995 used Deville I purchased in 2007 for 6k. My only vehicle since I sold it in 2017 is a 1998 Chevy Silverado 150 with cab and short bed I bought used in 2003 for my farm needs in MO. Drove it to OR pulling horses and back to MO 2017. This fall it will be 27 years old with less than 173.8k.

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We loved the Cadi- We bought it ‘cause we had to have a car after my husband sold his old Subaru Hatchback, & I needed a larger vehicle to haul our kids, & then my husband took over my 1985 Bronco II! The Cadi was so fast, & we drove it to Durango shortly after we bought it- Let me say, we opened ‘her up on that trip! Great car!

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All my cadis had great suspension and road like gliders. Comfortable seats too. They were powerful cars, no doubt about that.

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Indeed Cadis are wonderful cars! My Mother-in-Law owned a few; one was a convertible, & she always talked about how much fun she had with/in that car & road trips!

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That's why I'll never buy another new car. 1964 Comet, 1965 Bel Air, 1938 Hudson, 2014 Mustang. They all drive great and you don't need a degree in computer science to fix them (well, a little bit with the Mustang)! You don't need the bullshit.

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Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Love the baby pics! They are just too adorable. I hope he grows up big and strong with no issues. I like the name Uriah, though it does remind me of the group Uriah Heep. (showing my age) Unobtanium does come to mind because with horses you are always learning and continuing the journey.

I love the Stallion video as well. He is a beautiful mover. My quarter horse should stop by for a few lessons. :)

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I didn't realize there was a group called Uriah Heep! Wasn't that the name of a character in Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield"?

I love the names Undine and Ursula.

Beautiful movement in the video, both of horse and rider! I recently visited our local fair, and the sight of horses and riders in a dance of sorts brought a flood of joy to my heart, and a tear to my eye...

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You are correct Bonnie! The band took the name from the character in the book.

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It's been really fun to have you and Jill in California again for Liberty Forum! Your overview regarding the psy op last night was dynamite! Everyone was on the edge of their seat, wanting more, alas, we had to save your material for your full talk tonight. My friend Jane Kearney, along with her wonderful board and wonderful volunteers do an incredible job getting the best speakers and creating the best experiences for people who come to liberty-forum.us.

Your foal is adorable. So hard to believe they grow up into those majestic creatures!

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The picture of Jill looking at Dr is beautiful. Jill has such love in her eyes . Jade is absolutely stunning. I love the baby pictures. I know they are called foals but I can’t help myself.

California is such a beautiful state. It is so sad to see what evil men have done to ruin the beautiful state of California.

I’m grateful to Drs Malone for you selfless service. What a jewel you both are shining brightly for the world to hear your words of wisdom. Enjoy your stay. Oh the first name that came to me was Ulysses. What about Umberto or Uberta. Have a great day!

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Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Ursula is the only name that springs to mind. I agree with the previous comment - I had no idea birthing foals was so complicated. But then most of my equine knowledge comes from Dick Francis novels. 🤣

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oh my Ursula Andress, how could I forget that one. We will forget the Ursula we won't want to hear about. LOL Betsy

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It's a boy though!

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You are incredibly blessed to have Jill with you. You are a team.

I had NO IDEA how much was involved in birthing a foal. It's obvious your horses are in good hands with you and Jill. The best hands humanly possible.

Mixing business with pleasure is always a joy! Way to to go, Drs. Malone.

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Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Here is a couple of names Untamed Freedom, Unstoppable Liberty, what do you think??

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Those are fantastic!

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Have fun selling a horse whose name starts with untamed!

But I do get the big picture James.

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I was thinking unbridled freedom or unbridled love.

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Well you can mix and match…

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Aug 13·edited Aug 13Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The video is unbelievable. What movement!!! Awesome.

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Aug 14Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Unity.

That's an endearing picture of you and your best girl! I'm glad you shared it with us. Thanks.

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Aug 14Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Uwe (pronounced oo-va) is German name, male. Umberto, Unique, Undine are some others.

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Aug 14Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I have been reading you Substack post for at least

1 1/5 years and follow you daily! I have no clue as too what took me so long but I now pay and support you! I especially appreciate your insight on the farm, as well as all of the serious stuff that you write about !

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Aug 14Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

What a wonderful post Docs Malone! What a great team you are! I too am blessed to be with my husband 50 years and 45 married! Aren’t we all blessed? 💛💛

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Thanks for sharing your animal stories. Most of all thanks for caring for your fellow Americans who depend on you to be a voice for us. We are with you and behind you!

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Thank you. Love learning about the birth and stewardship. God bless Olivia.

That horse is beautiful!

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