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Sep 23·edited Sep 25Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Why doesn't the Japanese Government understand it is one step closer to the development of a bio weapon that could morph into an unstoppable means of exterminating human life and beyond. We are continually playing with the very blue print of life on the DNA level which can create unknown consequences. The escalation of side effects of the current RNA injections including death point to this. All bio labs around the world should be burnt to the ground now. My view.

Read the following for a deeper dive into what is transpiring. Looking forward to Dr. Malone's analysis!

https://thomasabraunrph.substack.com/p/medical-madness

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We've all touched on the possibility of a depop agenda, but many will do so only reluctantly. I think by now there's enough evidence for me to conclude intent.

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absolutely. This really has to stop. It should never have started to begin with. I recently read that that Crispr for veggies is a dead end too. Let us hope they have not messed up our tomatoes.

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The japanese have never been real big on altruism.

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Self perpetuating would go after all, so apparently Japanese “leadership” aren’t very bright🤷‍♂️

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All zombie outbreaks start somewhere….

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If you are interested in how the biowarfare operations originated in the US over 125 years ago and have become the massive war tool, go to the website of this astute researcher.

https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/orientation-for-new-readers

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A few years ago, I was reading on her site under the free for a period. When I received notice it was time to pay, I didn't.

Thanks for this link Thomas.

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I concur 100% with your view! Biolabs are about premeditated murder, period.

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Humanity be damned. It's always about the money.

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The only lesson learned from watergate

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Totally agree with Thomas about eliminating bio labs.

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I asked AI about the vaccine being spread via respiratory exhalation! Answer was NO? Everyone agree? Here is what co-pilot said: Individuals inoculated with a self-replicating RNA (saRNA) vaccine will not express the vaccine components via respiratory exhalation. The saRNA vaccine works by delivering the RNA into the cells of the vaccinated person, where it instructs the cells to produce the antigen (a protein from the virus). This process occurs inside the cells and does not involve the respiratory system.

The antigen produced by the cells is then presented to the immune system, which generates an immune response. This internal process does not lead to the release of the RNA or the antigen into the air through exhalation.

If I remember right, Pfizer lied and said that the RNA was confined to muscle cells.

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The foals are exquisite! My husband and I are horse people too : )

Good luck in Tokyo and thank you for fighting for us!

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Even with your excruciating schedules you manage to make your readers part of the family. You know how we love these personal takes of your life and the pictures are always special. Thanks for taking the time and energy to include us, you make our day!

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He definitely MAKES OUR DAY! #TEAM MALONE! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

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Amen!

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Absolutely

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thank you for all that you do. It’s greatly appreciated. And I love the farm pictures and updates.

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

God bless your efforts in Tokyo. I hope the tide really is turning on the mRNA front.

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I quickly read about Japans government. It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. Most know there are articles written into their constitution to never provoke war. They have freedom of speech freedom of religion and is mostly based on a government by the people. They are generally pacifists. From what I read they unlike America did not force experimental mRNA injections into any segment of the population. Liberal leaning parties are in control. I will never get over the fact that the Biden/Harris administration, here in America, forced experimental chemicals into the arms of people especially children. Safe travels to you both!!!

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I'm hardly an expert on Japan, but just based on industry watching and whatever other information I've gathered over the decades, I have concluded that their collective behavior and decision-making show seriousness, intelligence, discipline, and dedication to craft. And they've reaped rewards for it. As I understand the laws regarding citizenship, they are purposefully NOT diverse, zealously preserving their culture. Michael Yon is warning, in so many words, that the "powers that be" are going to work on Japan.

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I’m not surprised, the great reset people,WEF, WHO, etc. hate sovereign nations. We, The USA, back in the free wheeling days were a great hard working people. We could do the impossible. Government regulation, taxes and now all the other BS (DEI, crt, open borders of coarse, socialism) have destroyed America.

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Sep 24·edited Sep 24

replying to both James's. I am not an expert either but I do consider myself a Japanofile. I love their art, food, crafts, sewing, tea, their graciousness, etc etc... their aesthetic which among other attributes finds beauty in imperfection ...wabi sabi. My brother went there recently as a tourist and was surprised how very few speak English, and for the most part English is not taught in schools. I am glad they want to preserve and protect their culture I want that for them and for us too.

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Harmed greatly, yes, the pictures on this page, our host, the comments, all show we may be down, yet not out.

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PM Abe's assassin (2022) confessed to targeting the former prime minister because of Abe's reported ties with the Unification Church. Before he left office in 2020, he reinstated the Trans-Pacific Partnership with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

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Thus the old adage is proved once again: What's good for the goose is good for the emu.

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thanks for sharing. Safe travels!

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thank You!! Really enjoyed this substack! Safe travels to you. I agree with Bianca Kennedy below...thank you for fighting for us!

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Sep 23·edited Sep 24Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Birds can be such characters! Such a beautiful horse you've raised.

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Thank you for this welcome update! You folks have surely been busy! Times well spent.

Good to hear your bird business is going well and that Gonzo and Gismo are back together with a rewarding gig going with you.

Your horses, the mares and foals are thriving. It's got to be very hard putting Rock CAL up for sale. But you will have Jade, who is outstaning. Hope the last foal you picture (dark buckskin or bay) is one of your keepers. It's gorgeous!

Will be looking forward to your reports on your recent experiences and new updates.

Japan should offer opportunities to help and gleen new information.

Take care

♡♡♡

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That little bay foal is a keeper!

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Your goose appears to be the same breed as ours, identical in body, but different color bill. Our 2 have a Swedish blue duck as company, named Deloris. We’ve no idea if Deloris is male or female, but she’s not picky about names. Only picky about being touched. The geese are very friendly.

Rock is beautiful! Nice pictures of foals and mothers. Beautiful confirmation. The first looks like it will be another dark dappled buckskin. The last looks like a china figurine I’ve had for around 60 years.

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

You learn - we learn! Thank you both for your Herculean travel efforts. After Tokyo, returning to open space will seem all the sweeter. Looking to buy your book today.

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Sep 23Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Beautiful.

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Such beautiful horses! You must be so proud ♥️ Gizmo and Gonzo bring such joy. I can’t quit smiling while watching them. Thanks for sharing all the good stuff on your farm. God Bless us all and all the animals too 🙏🏻

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With a great many living items relying on us to provide care for, most all of an adult life,

those things of the heart never fade from memory.

One of the most monumental of personal challenges each of us face in such matters,

is the "ability to cope" with a loss.

As we grow wiser and older, one by one those will manage to escape our grip.

Knowing somehow all the while, that this is what's meant to be.

The ranch looks much improved, newly constructed" things" and I like a nice wood picnic table.

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