Excellent review of the medical deep state. I for one no nothing , so I appreciate the education. Covid taught us who to turn to that can unmask this deep state. Dr. Malone, thank you. If the opportunity presents itself … please represent the people in Washington.
Excellent review of the medical deep state. I for one no nothing , so I appreciate the education. Covid taught us who to turn to that can unmask this deep state. Dr. Malone, thank you. If the opportunity presents itself … please represent the people in Washington.
I truly wish we had you here in Canada to educate the masses. The good news is that many of my fellow Canadian citizens know who you are, representing the truth, opening eyes, for that I am grateful. I can't wait for your book. Thank you Dr. Malone, and Jill. May God continue to Bless you and your family.
unfortunately, there is merit to that. I suspect that the lawyers may have their way with the Administrative State over the next few years based on what is going on at the Supreme Court level.
Dr. Malone, I’m not as upbeat regarding SCOTUS. Roberts and Kavanaugh invariably side with the entrenched bureaucracy on non-ideological issues. They are Bush apparatchiks. Voting “yea” to keep the federal employee vaccine mandate in place was egregious. They know damn well who Fauci is and what he’s done in decades past. But being such good Catholics, they vote to overturn R v W.Another example of ideological activism on issues that they align with, but zero integrity or scholarship with issues they helped create.A lose-lose. The Roe decision likely cost the midterms. The GOP cannot help but snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The extremism of issuing inviolate abortion bans , insofar as criminalizing any infraction- some of the zealots have mandated prison terms up to 100 years!
Though I’m pro-life by choice, it is my choice. Fifteen weeks is sane. But forcing children, rape victims, incest victims, impoverished abandoned women, victims of domestic abuse, women carrying fetuses with severe deformities to carry a baby to term, go through the birthing process is beyond cruel. It’s hateful. This is where the Separation Of Church And State and religious freedom become blurred. Also, the ideological trespass fails to address the criminality of PP. Medicare/Medicaid fraud, cover ups of incest victims, sale of fetal parts for profit, the fact PP does NOT provide mammograms or other crucial diagnostic procedures( they refer the patient to other facilities for profit), prevent basic products from becoming available OTC- primarily bc pills and other contraceptives. The supposed “ non -profit” organization donates tremendous sums to Dem political campaigns. PP does not provide pre-natal care for pregnant women. How is that reproductive healthcare? Only if a woman does not “ reproduce”? All of this gets lost in the fray.
Congress has failed to do its job for fifty years, but this sudden and very divisive ruling isn’t the way to move forward. It would have been far wiser to use that power on every other issue of government overreach. God knows, the list is long.
I’m also deeply concerned about the vaccines causing fetal anomalies that will appear within the next few years. Then what? They, the GOP zealots included, are not addressing this crucial topic at all.
Legally and constitutionally, the ruling was necessary. The Court didn’t address the moral issue. The people you call “GOP zealots” are mostly Christians who believe that it is morally wrong to destroy an innocent living human being. This belief has been held by orthodox Christians for two thousand years.
I agree that the cases you cite are very difficult. But aside from crimes (rape and incest), the more fundamental problem is again a moral one: the expectation that people should be sexually active without consequences, i.e., babies. When we abandon ideas of marriage and chastity, we get casual sex, and that always results in unwanted pregnancies. You can’t look intelligently at the problem of abortion without addressing its cause. No one wants to do this, of course, because our society believes that you can’t be a whole person without having sex. Thus we can never solve the abortion problem, any more than we can follow the directions for baking a cake when we don’t have the list of ingredients.
I personally do not believe that any state legislature would be so daft as to pass laws throwing women having had illegal abortions in jail, or condemning a woman with an ectopic pregnancy to explode internally, or otherwise allowing a woman to die rather than interfere with a fetus. Most would reflect the desire of the people to recognize real difficulties and establish reasonable limitations. If a state refuses to be reasonable, well, people move from state to state for all kinds of reasons.
The status quo allowed the deaths of 63,000,000 children on the basis of a “right” that doesn’t exist in the Constitution. That is unconscionable. It had to change.
Kay, the states already had different parameters prior to the ruling and could curtail or expand. But this has created such divisive extremism . It’s now either all the way through delivery or no options. Sorry, this is unacceptable and so cruel. Both sides of the extremist spectrum are grotesque and devoid of empathy.
I just don’t see the logic. Very few women choose to abort a post 18 week pregnancy. 20 weeks the latest.most are first to early second trimester. It is between the woman and her Maker. Not the government or politicians motivated by personal ideology. Because I chose to bear my children doesn’t mean I have the right to force myself on another.When the Abbotts, Patricks, Reeves, Cruz, Iveys criticize Islamic men of controlling women and girl’s lives, calling out theocratic regimes, they fail to realize they’re doing the same, often citing their Christian belief and practice. They have stepped on Separation of Church and State, Religious Freedom , Right To Privacy. By stating the Constitution says nothing about abortion… they’re basically making their own case,
Gail… I need to tell you what happened at morning report (shift change) with a resident this am. I asked her where she was last month. She was on a rotation for family planning and they did a dilation and evacuation of a 16 week fetus. The resident did the ultrasound. Then took the woman back to the operating room and an attending (not the resident), removed the fetus part by part, then put all the parts together on the sterile table , like a puzzle, to make sure nothing was left behind. She said it has changed her mind on abortions.
Is it disgusting ? Yes. Many states outlawed dismemberment abortion.
I became pro-life after what would have been the worst decision of my own life. My husband and I married in 1982. I was 21, he had just turned 24. We fell in love at first sight. He proposed two months later and we were married sixth months after our first date. We had no money, he had just embarked on his career, working twelve hour days, six days a week. During tax season, he worked a minimum of fourteen hours daily , often seven days weekly. I worked full time for low wages, but received increases with each review. Yet with that, at the time, we grossed 32k before taxes.
Six months married in a one bedroom condo during my yearly gyn checkup, My doctor discovered I was pregnant…. Even though I NEVER missed a pill, had no morning sickness, my usual scant cycle, commonly
didn’t bleed.
I was scheduled for a sonogram, startled to hear a very strong heartbeat. The PA suggested I was nine weeks along. I hadn’t gained and ounce. And I’m tiny. Weighed a whopping 102lbs. Same as I had since age 17. I wasn’t skinny, just slender and petite. She scheduled an ultrasound. My mom was with me and the ultrasound showed what looked to be a perfectly formed being swimming around like a fish. We welled up with emotion. Ready? She assessed the fetus to be 16 weeks! It was surreal. That afternoon , a Friday at 5:15, just before closing I received a call from one of the front desk assistants. Without any attempt to prepare me, she matter of factly relayed, “We reviewed your ultrasound and discovered a “ neural tube defect”. I asked what exactly did it mean?” Your baby has Spina Bifida. If your pregnancy progressed, you’ll likely miscarry . Should it go to term and the baby survives,
Your life, your husband’s and the baby’s will be miserable. The baby will need round the clock care, will never walk will be incontinent, develop organ damage, respiratory distress, require feeding” and on. “ It would be wise to immediately terminate, I’ve scheduled the procedure for Monday 9 am”Can you imagine? I told her I needed to consult with my family before making a drastic decision. She was so angry and annoyed.As though I was the monster. The weekend seemed an eternity. We were all crying, I couldn’t even swallow a spoonful of soup. I couldn’t do it, left a message. Mon morning I called a different radiology lab and scheduled another ultrasound. I wanted a second opinion.And got one. Not only was the baby perfectly formed, but my blood work correlated with 18 weeks!! Had my gyn exam not been concurrently timed, I wouldn’t have been aware until I began to show at 20 weeks. If I was single, without a support system , I wouldn’t be able to make the decision to have the baby. I would not have been mentally, financially , emotionally, physically equipped to cope. The pregnancy progress into a series of disastrous afflictions requiring access to specialists, hospital stays, infusions and three month relegated to bedrest. The delivery nearly killed me. The baby was 9.2lbs. I weighed 115lbs when she was delivered . 23 hours of labor and the OB-gyn became very alarmed when my blood pressure, already dangerously high, shot up higher AFTER delivery. Four more days in the hospital hooked up to God knows what.Nobody should be forced to bear a child . A woman/ young girl matters. Sane parameters? Absolutely. No right to determine bodily autonomy? No way.
Excellent review of the medical deep state. I for one no nothing , so I appreciate the education. Covid taught us who to turn to that can unmask this deep state. Dr. Malone, thank you. If the opportunity presents itself … please represent the people in Washington.
I truly wish we had you here in Canada to educate the masses. The good news is that many of my fellow Canadian citizens know who you are, representing the truth, opening eyes, for that I am grateful. I can't wait for your book. Thank you Dr. Malone, and Jill. May God continue to Bless you and your family.
They’ll never allow it. And neither will the hypnotized masses. They would rather serve their oppressors.
unfortunately, there is merit to that. I suspect that the lawyers may have their way with the Administrative State over the next few years based on what is going on at the Supreme Court level.
Dr. Malone, I’m not as upbeat regarding SCOTUS. Roberts and Kavanaugh invariably side with the entrenched bureaucracy on non-ideological issues. They are Bush apparatchiks. Voting “yea” to keep the federal employee vaccine mandate in place was egregious. They know damn well who Fauci is and what he’s done in decades past. But being such good Catholics, they vote to overturn R v W.Another example of ideological activism on issues that they align with, but zero integrity or scholarship with issues they helped create.A lose-lose. The Roe decision likely cost the midterms. The GOP cannot help but snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The extremism of issuing inviolate abortion bans , insofar as criminalizing any infraction- some of the zealots have mandated prison terms up to 100 years!
Though I’m pro-life by choice, it is my choice. Fifteen weeks is sane. But forcing children, rape victims, incest victims, impoverished abandoned women, victims of domestic abuse, women carrying fetuses with severe deformities to carry a baby to term, go through the birthing process is beyond cruel. It’s hateful. This is where the Separation Of Church And State and religious freedom become blurred. Also, the ideological trespass fails to address the criminality of PP. Medicare/Medicaid fraud, cover ups of incest victims, sale of fetal parts for profit, the fact PP does NOT provide mammograms or other crucial diagnostic procedures( they refer the patient to other facilities for profit), prevent basic products from becoming available OTC- primarily bc pills and other contraceptives. The supposed “ non -profit” organization donates tremendous sums to Dem political campaigns. PP does not provide pre-natal care for pregnant women. How is that reproductive healthcare? Only if a woman does not “ reproduce”? All of this gets lost in the fray.
Congress has failed to do its job for fifty years, but this sudden and very divisive ruling isn’t the way to move forward. It would have been far wiser to use that power on every other issue of government overreach. God knows, the list is long.
I’m also deeply concerned about the vaccines causing fetal anomalies that will appear within the next few years. Then what? They, the GOP zealots included, are not addressing this crucial topic at all.
Legally and constitutionally, the ruling was necessary. The Court didn’t address the moral issue. The people you call “GOP zealots” are mostly Christians who believe that it is morally wrong to destroy an innocent living human being. This belief has been held by orthodox Christians for two thousand years.
I agree that the cases you cite are very difficult. But aside from crimes (rape and incest), the more fundamental problem is again a moral one: the expectation that people should be sexually active without consequences, i.e., babies. When we abandon ideas of marriage and chastity, we get casual sex, and that always results in unwanted pregnancies. You can’t look intelligently at the problem of abortion without addressing its cause. No one wants to do this, of course, because our society believes that you can’t be a whole person without having sex. Thus we can never solve the abortion problem, any more than we can follow the directions for baking a cake when we don’t have the list of ingredients.
I personally do not believe that any state legislature would be so daft as to pass laws throwing women having had illegal abortions in jail, or condemning a woman with an ectopic pregnancy to explode internally, or otherwise allowing a woman to die rather than interfere with a fetus. Most would reflect the desire of the people to recognize real difficulties and establish reasonable limitations. If a state refuses to be reasonable, well, people move from state to state for all kinds of reasons.
The status quo allowed the deaths of 63,000,000 children on the basis of a “right” that doesn’t exist in the Constitution. That is unconscionable. It had to change.
Kay, the states already had different parameters prior to the ruling and could curtail or expand. But this has created such divisive extremism . It’s now either all the way through delivery or no options. Sorry, this is unacceptable and so cruel. Both sides of the extremist spectrum are grotesque and devoid of empathy.
Not sure I agree that the ruling wasn't appropriate but very interesting comment, thank you.
I just don’t see the logic. Very few women choose to abort a post 18 week pregnancy. 20 weeks the latest.most are first to early second trimester. It is between the woman and her Maker. Not the government or politicians motivated by personal ideology. Because I chose to bear my children doesn’t mean I have the right to force myself on another.When the Abbotts, Patricks, Reeves, Cruz, Iveys criticize Islamic men of controlling women and girl’s lives, calling out theocratic regimes, they fail to realize they’re doing the same, often citing their Christian belief and practice. They have stepped on Separation of Church and State, Religious Freedom , Right To Privacy. By stating the Constitution says nothing about abortion… they’re basically making their own case,
Gail… I need to tell you what happened at morning report (shift change) with a resident this am. I asked her where she was last month. She was on a rotation for family planning and they did a dilation and evacuation of a 16 week fetus. The resident did the ultrasound. Then took the woman back to the operating room and an attending (not the resident), removed the fetus part by part, then put all the parts together on the sterile table , like a puzzle, to make sure nothing was left behind. She said it has changed her mind on abortions.
Is it disgusting ? Yes. Many states outlawed dismemberment abortion.
I became pro-life after what would have been the worst decision of my own life. My husband and I married in 1982. I was 21, he had just turned 24. We fell in love at first sight. He proposed two months later and we were married sixth months after our first date. We had no money, he had just embarked on his career, working twelve hour days, six days a week. During tax season, he worked a minimum of fourteen hours daily , often seven days weekly. I worked full time for low wages, but received increases with each review. Yet with that, at the time, we grossed 32k before taxes.
Six months married in a one bedroom condo during my yearly gyn checkup, My doctor discovered I was pregnant…. Even though I NEVER missed a pill, had no morning sickness, my usual scant cycle, commonly
didn’t bleed.
I was scheduled for a sonogram, startled to hear a very strong heartbeat. The PA suggested I was nine weeks along. I hadn’t gained and ounce. And I’m tiny. Weighed a whopping 102lbs. Same as I had since age 17. I wasn’t skinny, just slender and petite. She scheduled an ultrasound. My mom was with me and the ultrasound showed what looked to be a perfectly formed being swimming around like a fish. We welled up with emotion. Ready? She assessed the fetus to be 16 weeks! It was surreal. That afternoon , a Friday at 5:15, just before closing I received a call from one of the front desk assistants. Without any attempt to prepare me, she matter of factly relayed, “We reviewed your ultrasound and discovered a “ neural tube defect”. I asked what exactly did it mean?” Your baby has Spina Bifida. If your pregnancy progressed, you’ll likely miscarry . Should it go to term and the baby survives,
Your life, your husband’s and the baby’s will be miserable. The baby will need round the clock care, will never walk will be incontinent, develop organ damage, respiratory distress, require feeding” and on. “ It would be wise to immediately terminate, I’ve scheduled the procedure for Monday 9 am”Can you imagine? I told her I needed to consult with my family before making a drastic decision. She was so angry and annoyed.As though I was the monster. The weekend seemed an eternity. We were all crying, I couldn’t even swallow a spoonful of soup. I couldn’t do it, left a message. Mon morning I called a different radiology lab and scheduled another ultrasound. I wanted a second opinion.And got one. Not only was the baby perfectly formed, but my blood work correlated with 18 weeks!! Had my gyn exam not been concurrently timed, I wouldn’t have been aware until I began to show at 20 weeks. If I was single, without a support system , I wouldn’t be able to make the decision to have the baby. I would not have been mentally, financially , emotionally, physically equipped to cope. The pregnancy progress into a series of disastrous afflictions requiring access to specialists, hospital stays, infusions and three month relegated to bedrest. The delivery nearly killed me. The baby was 9.2lbs. I weighed 115lbs when she was delivered . 23 hours of labor and the OB-gyn became very alarmed when my blood pressure, already dangerously high, shot up higher AFTER delivery. Four more days in the hospital hooked up to God knows what.Nobody should be forced to bear a child . A woman/ young girl matters. Sane parameters? Absolutely. No right to determine bodily autonomy? No way.
I’m not anyones judge jury nor executioner . https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uj1y6NGwqYk
Here’s an example-
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/pregnant-woman-repeatedly-stabbed-screwdriver-broad-daylight-nyc-attack-miscarries-video/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=the-gateway-pundit&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=2022-07-09
No =know, sorry .