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Thank you, Dr. Malone, for giving us a few minutes to escape from the Orwellian world of 2022. When I was a State social worker many years ago, a psychologist gave a group of us a presentation and emphasized the need for hobbies and interests outside of our terrible jobs.

You do a magnificent job of informing us of the bureaucratic blob that is absorbing us; yet it is equally important to remind us of our humanity and the fact that we are not yet helpless victims.

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A beautifully written story. Thank you. I was just telling someone the other day about the incredible breadth and depth of knowledge in this country “We the People” have in our various passions - in both hobbies, side gigs, and small businesses. For instance, I have an experimental airplane - owner built. Many of the the folks I know in this “domain” could work for NASA. I also build custom made rifles. Again, the folks I know in this circle could work for any high tech manufacturer with their knowledge of machining, metallurgy, or ballistics. These are the sorts of pursuits that only people truly free, prosperous, liberal (in the classic sense of the word) democracies (or in our case Republics) can enjoy. Slaves, in slave States, ruled by tyrants are too preoccupied with basic survival. Why the Regime wants to control and kill what freedom produces eludes me. I shall stay in my own Galt Gulch. Thanks again for sharing this part of your life.

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Great comment!

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Thank you. Despite the battle against the Regime we find ourselves in, I still often say - when I stop to reflect on our blessings - “What a country this is!”

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What freedom produces.

Time and mastery makes the craftsman.

Skill polished and refined

the rifle balanced,

machined to perfection

an art form. a death form

The crafting of flight

skill soaring in the clouds.

So why enslave a people

promote such malevolence

These questions I can answer

Regime tyrants separated from

love and their creative spirit

preoccupied, controlling

a tragic engulfment of malice

squeezing the trigger

of their own hatred

So this rifle creation

balanced precision

is safe in the hands of a creator

Maurice Vaughan NZ

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Wow. Thank you.

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The flow of the creative spirit is very important for winning back sanity for humanity.

Starts with Malone's horse story and ripples round the globe.

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Absolutely true and this is, as you say, the product of a "free" society. I've had many of the same hobbies as you the latest .. building a compound bow from scratch.. so many parts and processes enjoyed with singleness of mind.... I'm not giving up any of my freedoms and perhaps within this process I'll find freedoms unrevealed in my past.... the fools who have usurped or better put sold their souls for pieces of gold are delusional if they really think they can take the Americans, the most capable humans on Earth, down and will be shocked when they realize that the Great Reveal of who we are was missed in their calculations..

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I pray you are correct. It is said that only 3 percent of the population in the colonies supported - with time, talent, or treasure - the revolutionary war. Most sat in the sidelines, hedging their bets. Some, actively support the tyrant British King and opposed their colonial countrymen. Do we still have 3%? Do we need more with the tools the current tyrants possess? These are questions I ponder.

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What a BEAUTIFUL horse !! That video is just joy giving. I'm a horse crazy person, if you had a substack or a video channel on all you do for your horses, I'd be there in a second. At least give us a little more of this, it's just heart lifting. Thank you!

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This warmed my heart and brought a smile to my face. Thank you for letting us see your beautiful horses. Good luck with the judge next Sunday!

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Beautiful boy he is!!! What a horse he will be when he is 10 or 12 yrs old. Congratulations on having him share your life. Thank you so much for sharing.

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Beautiful, magnificent creature!

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Hi Dr. Ma-Lion! For having 2 left feet, that horse is very graceful!

I had hobbies that I have neglected before digging into "how the world works", which is "interesting", but very time consuming. I'm trying to get back into them because apparently the only new thing about corruption is my awareness of it.

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You and Jill have the best life. I am getting vicarious enjoyment. Thank you.

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Beautiful, and not just for the my eyes but for my heart and soul. thanks Doc for sharing

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Thank you for that information about polls, it is confirming of my own thoughts--why would anyone these days answer a poll with all the hostility, privacy intrusion, and corruption flying around? My husband, who can teach survey research, has been looking at these polls regularly and wondering where they are getting this stuff. Believing fake or invalid polls may be the undoing of those same people that are giving us fake and manipulated vaccine adverse event data.

When we lived in Virginia for 12 years on the more rural southwest corner our neighbor with a large property had a gorgeous horse barn and fields behind us that looked up onto a hill, so close it felt like our back yard. I'd wake up in the morning to see a cluster of horses at the top of the hill communicating in some way, with the sunrise just poking through, then suddenly they would shoot off and start running. One beautiful white horse would streak by close to the electric fence and show off for us, quite daring. You might know the family that owns that property, the owner a lawyer.

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I really wanted to answer a DEM-biased text/poll request the other day like this: OMG! Gov. candidate Doug Mastriano REALLY opposes abortions in PA??? That is SO AWESOME!!!

But I resisted. And I will continue to resist.

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Onasis has beautiful movement! Jill was incredibly astute in choosing this colt.

I have a deep love for the Arabians from the 1980's, lighter boned and incredible movers.

They breed much larger horses now :( My father had a Russian bred stallion that I absolutely adored. His name was Proletariat. He was such a pleasure to ride bareback, my favorite way to ride.

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So Very Beautiful! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Such an uplifting way to start the week!

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Thank you for modeling, "it's a new day." "Get back on the horse!"

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You write so beautifully, Dr. Malone, and this uplifting story of a magnificent colt with so much potential made my day. I've been an avid horse lover and owner all my 80 years, and breed purebred cattle, so understand the decisions to be made in selecting bloodlines. The videos are wonderful. I knew you could ride when you posted the picture of you on I assume Jade around the time of Robert E. Lee's birthday, and I had to do a double take to be sure it wasn't the old gentleman himself. More, more about horses!

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yes, that was Jade.

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Oh my, he is stunning - such pure joy and grace. It warms my heart! The world is better with every single animal that graces it. Imagine how soulless this planet would be without animals (and plants)! They are pure - they don't know what is happening in the world and sometimes I just need to see and feel and experience the world through their eyes and senses. (Even if it is just through my over-the-top crazy miniature poodle!)

Thank you Dr. Malone for this post this morning! :)

Thank you for everything you and your wife are doing and stay strong!

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Grace in motion.

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