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Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The CDC is an evil agency and full of lies. Leave the backyard farms alone! This makes me mad as all get out! Praying for all! 🙏🏻

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The backyard seems like a last stand. They infiltrate everything. Another possibility may be to expand, from the backyard, to a community,, to a network of communities, staying connected.

Cheers - https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/complete-introduction-to-building

And thanks to the Malones for not being fooled, and exercising a free backyard of their own.

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...Just added an article on Friends and Coalitions, to really bring in thoughts of existing communities and organizations. Cheers.

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/friends-and-coalitions

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Couldn’t have said it any better! They are pure evil!

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My exact sentiments! I couldn't say it better. Their agenda is blatantly obvious.

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There are fewer and fewer who are not affected by the corrupt CYSTem and recently up here in Canuckistan law enforcement has and is cooperating with the corrupt injustice CYSTem imposing prejudicially biased decisions. There are no more good cops up here, and in the ranks of the OPP exist rapists, frauds, murderers and criminals as well as in the bureauCRAPCIES of stalinist disorganized agencies like the CHRC that itself was accused or racism. A big farce goes back to apostate religions where sheeple have been fooled into believing men dressed in robes, sprinkling holy water, mouthing Latin phrases, waving smoking cantors, etc can save vile evil political hacks whose lives reek of hypocrisy and ignorance missing the reality that our destiny is determined one split second after we die. Religions allow criminals to believe that their condemned souls can be saved after they die but this lie enables corrupt people to do evil and believe they can still hop, skip and jump over hell. Fools, even damned fools. What a disgrace a rough man like myself needs to say this Truth. Where are the silver tongued orators and defenders of the faith? Gone themselves to hell in their profligacy and corruption. What a sh*tshow the corrupt world of fake and false religions has funded and established.

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Rightly so.

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...Just added an article on Friends and Coalitions, to really bring in thoughts of existing communities and organizations. Cheers.

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/friends-and-coalitions

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The war on family and small farms is a war on the people and our ability to feed ourselves independent of government.

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Jun 8·edited Jun 8

Indy journalist and former Green Beret Michael Yon appeared on my radar a couple of years ago. I think the first time I saw him was with Del Bigtree. I've since seen him with Bannon and with Redacted. Yon has a Substack. I've never known of anyone who has traveled so extensively and worked so diligently to report on-scene. In what struck me as an odd pairing, he invited Dr. Bret Weinstein to visit Panama's Darien Gap, a visit that was the subject of one of Weinstein's interviews with Tucker Carlson.

Yon is more blunt than most, and some might dismiss him on matters of style, but I think it's a mistake to ignore him. He's quite clear in his views about the war we're in, and the worldwide (induced) famine that's coming.

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Weinstein was a perfect choice to balance Yon's style. Two different types. So if viewers dismissed one, they could accept the other. Two very good men!

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Alex Jones gave Yon last year for a full two hours on Info Wars (aptly named) in which he had Michael discuss all the things he has been doing for decades. He was refreshing like Alex in that he tells it like it is.

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You're right, I've seen him with Alex and perhaps a few others slipping my mind. I followed him on Gettr, where I often saw him working with Ann Vandersteel, until I mostly abandoned Gettr in February for what almost seemed a self-sabotage of the platform.

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When their leader returned full time to the Trump team, I agree they didn't seem to adequately appreciate or reflect his visions. On the other hand, but for Dr M's interview(s?) haven't been up to X

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I didn't realize that about Miller, but it makes sense. It seems the simplest notion in the world: If something's working, don't tinker with it.

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I saw this interview as well and was mesmerized.

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I have said this exact same thing. I think there is a place for talking about starting from good grassroots, and expanding from there, instead of the usual top-down implementations.

Cheers - https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/complete-introduction-to-building

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Jun 8·edited Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Update: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Rules mRNA COVID-19 Jab is NOT a Vaccine Under Traditional Medical Definitions...

The court’s opinion, penned by Circuit Judge R. Nelson and supported by Judge Collins, asserts that the mRNA shots, marketed as vaccines, do not effectively prevent the transmission of COVID-19 but merely reduce symptoms in those who contract the virus. This crucial distinction undermines the foundational premise of the vaccine mandates enforced by various governmental and educational institutions.

Judge Nelson pointed out that the mandate was inconsistent with the Supreme Court’s century-old ruling in Jacobson v. Massachusetts, a case that upheld the state’s right to enforce smallpox vaccinations due to their proven effectiveness in preventing disease spread. In contrast, the mRNA COVID-19 shots do not offer such public health benefits, thus failing the criteria established by Jacobson.

The ruling points out that traditional vaccines are designed to provide immunity and prevent transmission, which is not conclusively proven in the case of mRNA COVID-19 shots.

Previously reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had modified the definition of “vaccine” to include the mRNA shots.

So, look at what the CDC did. Here’s the definition the CDC used on 26 August 2021:

Vaccine– “a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.”

Vaccination– “the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.”

Rather than admit the COVID-19 vaccine is not working as advertised, the CDC took a page out of Orwell’s 1984 and opted for new spin language.

It can be recalled that Pfizer’s President of International Developed Markets, Janine Small, admitted in an EU hearing that the vaccine had never been tested on its ability to prevent transmission, contrary to what was previously advertised.

https://healthfreedomdefense.org/huge-legal-victory-hfdf-wins-appeal-in-ninth-circuit/

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/06/breaking-9th-circuit-court-appeals-rules-mrna-covid/

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Based on what little I know of the 9th Circuit's reputation, I would not have expected such a decision.

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This is not your parents 9th Circuit Court; POTUS DJT nominated several judges/justices (are judges only justices when they get to the Supreme Court?— looked it up & it seems so except …) to this circuit significantly changing its composition and character PTL!

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Yes, Trump enhanced the 9th "Circus," as it was formerly known...

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GREAT news IF so.

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Makes it all the more compelling. I read parts of the lawsuit, and it was so well written that I think even they were hard pressed to defy the obvious truth.

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Agree, it is worth reading, you do not have to be a lawyer to understand....

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Yes, that was a surprise...

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Was thinking the same thing.

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DJT Trump named 10 judges to the 9th Circuit in 4 years — more than one-third of its active judges — compared with seven appointed by President Obama over eight years.

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The 9th Circuit has always been more than just 'tilted' to the Left, so, VERY surprising.

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The Covid 19 shot was "promoted" to be safe and effective, which turned out to be a lie. Pfizer could NOT commercially "advertise" the shot because there is all sorts of government requirements for "advertised" products. By not "advertising" Pfizer is not officially held responsible for the massive ruse. Inconsistent vial contents. Questionable vial storage. Improper testing. This ugly ruse cost millions of lives by public officials not doing everything possible to alleviate death and suffering by simply using safe, alternative treatments and waiting for what I consider an experimental poison.

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Correct, you are right on point...

Pfizer can now be sued....

"The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program is a no-fault alternative to the traditional legal system for resolving vaccine injury petitions."

Covid was not a vaccine.

Medical ethics are clear: No one should be forced to undergo a medical treatment without informed consent and without their agreement to the treatment. We condemn the forced sterilization of the ’20s and ’30s, the Tuskegee medical experiments infecting black inmates and the Nazi medicine that included involuntary “Euthanasia,” experimentation and sterilization. How can we force vaccination without consent? Vaccination is a medical treatment with risks including death.

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Questionable vial storage. Remember when the vaccines had to be stored as sub-zero temperatures? Whatever happened to that?

https://nedb.substack.com/p/heat-wave-keep-cool-with-memories

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When I was a kid, eating raw beef and liver was common. Never got sick from that because it was from the local butcher who knew his product.

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If they were really so concerned we would be hearing more about enteric diseases being brought to us by the illegals. No doubt they are loaded with them and the living conditions many share could easily lead us back to days of typhoid fever epidemics.

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I'm certain that hasn't gone un-noticed, and wouldn't be surprised if it were considered a positive part of a plan to do just that. I'm beginning to follow the adage that there are no such things as coincidences. Especially regarding anything to do with the govt.

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Spot-ON, Michael.

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After the covid years it had appeared the credibility of the CDC could sink no lower. Now it seems that may have been erroneous. USDA is another kettle of fish. Is there any end to these agencies' officious intermeddling in individuals' hobby enterprises and small business? They also now appear to be back picking at raw milk sellers. What about the old days when rabbits or chickens in the back yard were commonplace with no known adverse health effects and government budgets were not trillions in debt? Thank you for this recent information.

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There might be the matter of growing in the opposite direction. This can start with birds in the backyard, and it can expand from there. There can be agreement in a community, and there can be a network of communities. Like this:

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/complete-introduction-to-building

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Thanks for sharing your brilliant and thorough article which I will go back later and study in detail. The community where I live has followed organizing techniques analogous to your blueprints for community creation of urban edibles like fruiting trees and bushes. One of my friends is working on a grant right now to develop such an "orchard" in a neighborhood where many residents have food insecurities and also curiosity about community gardens.

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Thanks for the compliments. It's great to hear from a community builder, D A.

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this small town has developed a small garden close to the farmer's market. I am not sure who can pick the veggies tho

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And I look forward to any review you might have. Thanks.

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I have to reply to you again... You may also find this article interesting, for making a case for a democratic organization in the 4th estate.

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/an-open-letter-to-the-educated-persons

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Thanks for sharing this!

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Jun 8·edited Jun 9

they are now going down the elevator to hell

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Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Always love your posts! I grew up in the country and we had chickens, geese, and ducks all my young years. Literally I walked barefoot in the chicken yard and the cow lot, (because who wants to wear shoes at age 10?), ate fresh chicken my Mom cooked, also I drank whole milk (yes, my Dad milked a cow until I was in High School), played outside had two pet Raccoons and a pet deer. I'm alive and well at age 66 with an immune system that is the envy of my 37 and 40 year old daughters! I never cease to be amazed at the bullshit that comes out of these regulatory agencies! Thank you Dr Malone! Keep up the good work!

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Same here! We had pigs, cows, chickens, sheep, goats, guineas, ducks, dogs, cats and a 2 acre vegetable garden. We planted a couple of acres of field peas We also raised wheat, corn, milo and soy beans, acres and acres of them. 10 ponds were built by grandpa for irrigating the cash crop, tobacco, but they were stocked with fish. We fished and ate what we caught. I had a childhood of real, nothing was fake!

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I by far prefer the free range chicken's eggs to the store bought ones. Whatever the letter words pump up is dung to me. They can put their crap in the cow turds ! And don't let crazy gates inject these poor beasts, rather have him inject himself for I am sure he farts, too.

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My wife alternately buys from the grocery store, and from a coworker who runs a family farm. After having finished off a dozen from the farm, I scrambled two from the new store-bought dozen last night. The difference in quality is clear to me.

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The idea of industrial farms is just plain stupid. There are soo many things that go wrong from simply trying to convert to it and yet even more afterward. The operators have to compensate and make adjustments to avoid one bad thing after another. They wind up with a net profit for the industrial farm, but overall quite a bit less than what would have been gained for more people if the farms had remained family oriented. They're oriented only with the bottom line instead of the path they had to take to get there.

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I prefer the same. Maybe good things can grow opposite to the top-down kind. Some good things can start locally, and expand from there. There can be agreement in a community, and there can be a network of communities. Like this:

Cheers. https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/complete-introduction-to-building

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😝😝👍🏼

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Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Looks like the COVID stats weren't the only numbers the govt cooked.

More fearporn. More regulation. More control over our food supply. More ways to cull.

A related article also came out today:

https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/who-and-cdc-drafting-new-un-and-who?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=825071&post_id=145432594&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=ktctk&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

Thanks for keeping it real, Dr. M!

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I have another related link from today. They are planning to curtail water to farmlands in Idaho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD1yTqzj1Y4

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The video sez "THEY" are already doing it - but I didn't see/hear exactly WHO "they" in Idaho are...what department in the state; or is this mandate to stop pumping water originating from D.C?

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It came from the Idaho Department of Water Resources, having been ordered by that department's Director, Mathew Weaver:

https://idahocapitalsun.com/2024/05/30/idaho-department-of-water-resources-director-issues-water-curtailment-order/

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I will try to findout. I know the clip shows the governor of Idaho discussing why he is a proponent of it, but I don't recall from where the directive originated. It's a great question.

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Salmonella kills 380. Fentanyl kills 100,000 in US every year.

What is the CDC doing about fentanyl, considering it’s manufactured by pharmaceutical companies? Why isn’t it banned? You don’t need it. If you get caught with it, you should get life in prison. It’s genocidal.

It tells you all you need to know about the CDC.

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Thanks for writing this and breaking down the stats. We love our backyard chickens and feel great eating the eggs. Don’t want the man taking that away

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You’re the best Docs Malone! Enjoy your beautiful farm and the darling critters! 🐣🐣🐣

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I wonder who is operating behind the scenes. Who are the actors telling CDC employees to suggest this to homesteaders and small farmers.

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Yes, the UN, WEF, WHO. I am wondering though who are those in the U.S. that interface with the CDC to convince small farmers to give up chickens? Is it a member in the CDC itself who thinks it is a good idea all of a sudden, or someone outside the CDC? Was anyone in the CDC financially incentivized for the suggestion?

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Good question. I’m sure some desk bound nerd thought it would help. Who knows what’s next. Banning ketchup perhaps? Anything that makes people harder to control is on their sights.

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The question is already being asked if ketchup is healthier than mustard. You may be right.

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Of course if we were to eat nothing at all we would eat no unhealthy foods.

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Of COURSE ketchup is healthier. It's a part of the veggie food group!

(remember the 1981 idiocy from the USDA?)

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I thought tomatoes were a fruit?

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Guess that is why I prefer mustard

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Could it be the Department of the Interior?

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Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The civil servants don’t represent the citizens they initially were put in place to serve.

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Thank you for this timely article.

I'll start positive. When I volunteered at the Baltimore Zoo, they were letting their 2 to 3 peacocks wander about freely. They ignored the people, wandered through the prairie dog exhibit and provided occasional elegant displays. A definite plus! No problems.

On to the negatives. We've been getting nudges and warnings via UN Goals 2030/2050 and the WEF we best accept transitioning to engineered meats and insects for our proteins. From another camp we hear meat eaters are more feisty. In our real world today cattle are enemies. Chickens and turkeys not only convey salmonella but also bird flu. Great flocks of chickens are being destroyed as a result of their communicable bird-flu disease (that may morph into a virulent disease in humans). Cows milk and meat have been shown susceptible. Then we have the kill by fire of a very large free range operation in the midwest. Add the attacks on the small farms offering raw milk.

So, in the end, one wonders whether the CDC is just another nut in the wheels our "betters"(?) have developed to drive us?

Such a beautiful day for all your caring activities. You and we are truly blessed!

Very Bestest Plus ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

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Jun 8Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Thank you Dr. Malone for this article. Gratefully my family lives in close distance to rural parts of western PA. I know folks who farm. The Govt. guidelines to farming are evermore intrusive and controlling. My understanding of people in Govt. agencies is they need to legitimize their jobs and lobby for new hires to do their menial tasks because of being over-worked. Our BLOATED GOVT. is being manipulated by enemies and I don't like it.

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At some point when the STRANGULATION via REGULATIONS of the PRODUCTIVE American people in the PRIVATE sector - family farms, businesses, etc. - written by and enforced by the UN-ELECTED federal bureaucracy becomes intolerable, the only (civilized) way to overcome the evermore INVASIVE and EXPANDING federal bureaucracy is by DE-FUNDING EVERY DAMN UNCONSTITUTIONAL one of them. FIRED! PINK SLIPS for all and NO PENSIONS.

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