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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

My condolences Dr Malone regarding your beloved dog and friend. I want to thank you for bearing this burden for our children, my heart is heavy for them too. It’s worth the fight, so many before us paid the ultimate price. Carry on sir, We’re grateful for you!

CR, MD

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Feb 10, 2022·edited Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I look forward to your Substack newsletter. It is informative. You are a warrior and you represent me in the best possible way. I have no voice or power or platform. You have a voice and a platform and the power of the truth. Thank you.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

We lost a pet recently . A friend sent a card which read :

" The hardest part of having a pet is saying goodbye."

Cue the tears.

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Feb 10, 2022·edited Feb 10, 2022

When you go on a walk in the woods or down a lane with your dog off the leash, they will run on ahead to see what is beyond the next bend. When we have to euthanize any of our dogs (there have been quite a few in our lives) I know that they have just gone on ahead and that I will catch up to them in the fullness of time. It won't be heaven if they are not there for me. I know the pain of losing those smart, loving, faithful friends.

For most of us, dogs make us better people, and I sometimes think they are angels sent to us dressed as dogs to encourage the better aspects of our character.

I did not know of Dr. Montagnier's death. That is a loss for us all. He well deserved his Nobel Prize.

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I love what you wrote about them running ahead.

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We get little headstones or markers for the ones that have left us that say "Went On Ahead" and the date.

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Lovely, thank you.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thank you for the articles. Sorry for your dog. We have lost beloved dogs in our family, so I know how painful it is to lose one that has been with you for many years. The memory lingers.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thank you for your humanity.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Sorry about the passing of your beloved dog, and thank you for your steadfast convictions to science and ethics. -=- a like-minded, fellow 62 year old

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Dr. Malone-your willingness to take up the sword/pen of truth and freedom is an inspiration. Please don't stop leading the charge, and after this has all died down--pray God it will and that this rush toward suppression of justice is temporary and not the beginning of the end of America as we know it--I hope some widespread acknowledgment of your role in championing what is good and right can be shouted from the rooftops!

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Sorry for your loss, Dr. Malone. People who have never had dogs don't really understand how devastating it can be when they die. We lost our beloved Basset Hound, Humphrey, almost five years ago, and we're still not over it. We had him from the time he was only eight weeks old, straight from the breeder.

As far as the Great COVID cover up, I have a feeling that a lot of people are going to be extremely humbled shortly. Even Leana Wen is now trying to say that the new "scientific" view on masking is a natural progression as new thnigs are learned, and that we should all just come together as one and accept the new "science". As if we haven't known for decades that your cotton Spiderman mask from Walmart can't filter out nanometer-sized viruses.

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If one good thing comes out of Luc Montagnier's death is that more people will look him up and listen to what he has said over the last few years.

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I was one separation away from knowing him. I know his life work was good.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

What a sad day for the world in the loss of a courageous man. So sorry for the loss of your family dog. Never easy as they are one of the best God has ever created.

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Its never goodbye-The spirit that enriched you with that special bond is probably nurturing another soul with the love you shared. This is exactly what the Marxist are trying to end with the agenda great reset! I have gone thru 5 heartbreaks in my life and it rips your heart apart until you realize that there is a reason that old body must be put back to where it began, but that spirit.....the mystery. As for Dr Luc-we lost a giant!

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Your comments/writings are a salve to my often bruised up brain! My heart breaks for the loss for not only Luc, but also for dog/child. Your presence on Tucker Carlson Today was the best yet; I am considering you to be the younger brother I never had. Peace to you and Jill!

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There are some posts on the web to the effect that Luc Montagnier's death is maybe a rumor greatly exaggerated. Could that be possible? Could be a great caper if true. Everything everyday is stranger than the day before.

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I have had two Australian shepherds and two border collies in my lifetime. Their intelligence surpassed many humans I know. At age 67, I would love to have one last herding dog, but not sure we have the energy. They are BUSY dogs, which is part of their charm. At least you have horses to entertain them (smile).

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That photo with the pony is superb.

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Feb 10, 2022Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

"A revolutionary civil war is not an ordinary political contest, but a conflict of ultimates about society, religion, and culture perceived to demand a total and uncompromising solution."

Payne: Spanish Civil War

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Yes! It’s really important to see that this is not an ordinary political contest—and that’s how the media will spin it for the midterms because they have not gotten as far as they wanted. Great quote. We must make justice and see it through or we will proove Thucydides maxim yet again. We have to reestablish human-human community away from pure technology platforms— church, concerts, sports, parades, classrooms, dining together, singing together, walking dogs, sitting on the front porch, barbecue and block parties. We must repeal every law that supported the takeover and the surveillance state. We have to get the Constitution taught. We have to get fairness as it is encoded in the Golden Rule in the forefront. And we have to toughen up people to the requirements of maintaining free speech as a foundation for free exchange. Censorship must go.

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May the Lord Jesus comfort you and Jill in the loss of your dear friend and family member. Thank you and Jill for all the obedient and uncomfortable steps in revealing the truth regarding the last two years. This place marker will have you both on the moral side of this diabolical scheme. We thank God for you both. May the joy of the Lord and His peace keep you. We love you Robert and Jill.

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Amen

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