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Mike Huggins's avatar

Music is a fun way to show we are all connected. Thanks for your comment.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

I don’t understand the infatuation with these doctors. They failed us miserably and now look at the mess we are in.

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Smatse's avatar

I've been reading Dr. Malone's Substack free for months. I am subscribed to various writers, for free. I've kept up pretty diligently with Dr. Malone and what he has said and written since June 2021 because I was intrigued, wanting to learn about the origins of gene therapy. I've watched in real-time Dr. Malone's own being red-pilled. I don't get the vibe that he is controlled opposition or that he is trying to mitigate liability (honestly I don't see how he could be implicated simply because he was an original inventor of gene therapy), but you bring up some good points on all of these Substack writers and their profiting off of this entire debacle.

Meanwhile, I left my job almost a year ago rather than submit to weekly testing and being called an anti-vaxxer by co-workers, among other obnoxious behaviors. It just wasn't worth it and I was able to take early retirement. Yes, it sucks I had to do that to keep my sanity and my health, however, It was better than staying in a hostile environment.

I will say Mike that you are definitely one of my favorite writers on Substack. I loved the story about visiting your cousin. I rarely comment but I am reading and sharing with others.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

Very nice of you to say that. You made the right decision in taking the retirement. Good for you. I wonder how you were able to read him for free. I want them all to stop their paid subscriptions and freely post the information for all of humanity until we've defeated our enemy. Then they can write for profit. As much as they want. Thanks again. Mike

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Josh Blunt's avatar

I just happened upon your substack. I haven't had time to read more than this article yet, but just wanted to comment. Like you, I'm very suspicious of all these 'outspoken experts' who seem to be leading the charge against the current genocide. There is so much controlled opposition, and it irks me when so many people don't tread carefully in deciding who to believe. I'm still very much on the fence about many of these medical truth-seekers, including Dr. Malone. For example, if you read his recent post ( https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/the-dilemma-of-the-vaccinated ), he makes the comment "...after almost two years of trying to communicate our concerns, we are learning that admitting to a mistake in judgement on such an impactful policy is very difficult." To me, such a statement lets the perpetrators off the hook by implying it was all a big mistake. How absurd! I am left wondering if that is not Dr. Malone's purpose in all of this? To mitigate any criminal intent (after the fact)? I also find it rather implausible that he, the inventor of mRNA technology, took the jab(s), as he asserts he did. Christ, I am not even close to being a doctor, and I knew enough not to get jabbed!

Anyway, just a quick thought. I enjoyed your article and will continue to read your substack. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

You are spot on. The doctors were suppose to be humanity's main line defense. They failed humanity miserably. Dr. Malone boasts he has tens of thou$ands of paid $ubscribers. On Friday's he writes Funny Friday article. What if our enemy has them all on the payroll? Our enemy fabricated paid subscribers and are paying them. Instructing them to point the finger at them the WEF and then write bs filler stories for everyone on how bad the Spike Protein is. The doctors are all suspect and open to our inquiries, especially Dr. Malone. They aren't too forthcoming with me when I inquire, minus Dr. Lawrie. Still waiting for her to answer my follow up questions.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I figure his 'tens of thousands' of paid subscribers is easy enough to do. You just give out free 'paid' subscriptions to all your bots.

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Michelle's avatar

Malone took the jabs because at the time, they were purported to help with “long covid,” which he feels he experienced. I unsubscribed from Malone months ago when he became a big supporter of Desmet Mattias’s theory of mass psychosis. I think Mattias is controlled opposition, as explained by Dr. Peter Breggin. BTW, Breggin and his wife Ginger (he’s been a psychologist for decades, and I’m thinking his wife is one too) have a totally free Substack, even open to comments from free subscribers.

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Josh Blunt's avatar

Thanks. I'll look for Peter Breggin's substack. As for Mattias, I first thought he made sense. I subsequently heard rumours that he could be controlled opposition, since his mass psychosis assertion suggested the people themselves were to blame for taking the shots. As if they weren't coerced and threatened into it. More and more, we see commentary such as "mistakes were made" and "people made their own decisions." What a total crock! I suspect the same people who were so easily fooled into submitting to getting the jab will be as easily convinced it was of their own volition. Sad, sad world.

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Michelle's avatar

I initially thought Mattias made sense too, enough that I wasted money on his book...

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Richard Seager's avatar

I never liked his 'blame the plebs' schtick. aka of course 'mass for mat ion'.

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Mike's avatar

Thanks for all you are doing for all of us, like the song by REO Speedwagon which my very good cover band has played many times "Keep Pushin". Oh and by the way their original superb bass player Greg Philbin just recently died along with many other musicians as we all know some even while they were on stage.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

Thanks I will. I see an REO song attached to an article in the future. "So if you're tired of the same old story, oh turn some pages."

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Emanuel Pastreich's avatar

I respond to every legitimate comment on substack. I remember back during the Bernie Sanders campaign, I asked the people involved if we could have a meeting with Bernie or his campaign manager. I learned that Mr Man of the people Bernie was more inaccessible than most anyone I know. He is a deeply cynical and elitist pig. I know that it is not hard to actually meet people and respond to them. Not doing so is just about power.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Thanks for linking this to my post today. Nice one, Mike! xx

Great musical exit point too!

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Michelle's avatar

I haven’t paid for any of my Substack subscriptions, and I was subscribed to Malone (for free) for a long time. Yes, there are several that only allow comments from paid subscribers, I assume as a thank you bonus to those who choose to pay. Seth Keshel is the only Substack writer than I’m still subbed to despite him hardly every having any free posts.... I need to go unsubscribe from him, but occasionally he has had a free one election issues..... $400 for Dr. Mikovitz as a founding member is an insane rate. She has been thoroughly discredited by the ScienceTM community, so I wonder if she is trying to support herself with her Substack. She did lose her husband recently. I’m not subscribed to her. I did buy and start to read one of her books, but it was so self-congratulatory that I didn’t get very far into it. I now what you mean about Dr. Paul Alexander. I think he might be trying to live off Substack, as he has also been shunned by ScienceTM. Despite the annoyance at the number of articles he sends out daily, I’ve stayed subbed to him because sometimes he does have some pretty good stuff, and I do respect him.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I think that he's working for Trump is he not?

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Michelle's avatar

“Know,” not “now”

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Toxi's avatar

Thanks for this necessary discussion. So hard to weed out the evil from the good right now.

I was 4.5 yrs old when that album came out, but when I stole my big brother's copy at ten, I wore the grooves out. 🤣 Saw him a few times live in Toronto. Not the time he caused a riot at the CNE though. 😳

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Richard Seager's avatar

Yeah Paul is also trying to raise antipathy to various different groups. If I call him out on it which I do do occasionally his readership attacks me (albeit I do get a bit of support as well).

I just finished running for Mayor here in lil ol Dunedin. At the start of that campaign I set my founding member to somewhere above a thousand. Sadly no takers.

My yearly income from Substack is about $400 at the moment. And I can't afford to keep doing it for that return.

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