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Sep 1, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I think this is your very best FRIDAY FUNNIES yet! God bless you and Jill! I hope your Italy trip was fantastic- Lord knows you deserve it! ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

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Sep 1, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Not arguing against the idea the Covid outbreak re-run is due to the upcoming election. But I can't but notice, the same fear-porn is being spread in a lot of other countries.

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Last night when I crawled into bed, tired, from what seemed to be a hard days work, and also an emotionally stressful day, questions roll through my mind. How have we gotten to this point that it seems evil has overtaken good? How do good people see the corruption in our government, the coercion of children in our schools, the American citizen being left behind, while our government spends billions on a war that many couldnโ€™t find on a world map, and think this is ok? I question why do good people get destroyed or sick by this evil group? I know your out there, can you explain to me why you persist down this path of evil? Why do you like jailing protestors or jailing political opponents? Can you not see the road your on? Will we the people regain control of this country that so many have given blood to protect our freedoms and protect us, our families and our friends for over 200 years? We must never look at ourselves through the eyes of these enemies of America. I then prayed for gods help in fixing our country. J.Goodrich

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I don't understand what people I know don't get about non-compliance. It's pretty easy and gets easier if you keep doing it! From a meme my provider at The Wellness Company texted me this week: Mandatory = Not a Law

Required = Not a Law

Mandated = Not a Law

Requested = Not a Law

Ordered = Not a Law

Ordinance = Not a Law

Decree = Not a Law

Compulsory = Not a Law

Jordan Peterson wrote a good Cat in the Hat style rhyme last week and reposted someone else's.

My husband and I watched the 30s video and partway through, he commented, "no litter" and I started paying attention to this after that. We used to live in a country where people cared about taking care of their surroundings. Makes me sad.

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So true about the Amish!!!

No TV plus NO SOCIAL MEDIA.

The power of the mind!!!

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I agree ๐Ÿ‘.

He's out of bicycles ๐Ÿšฒ and out of marbles!

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Sep 1, 2023ยทedited Sep 1, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Robert! I'm listening to you right now on my local radio station here in NE Ohio. (1420AM Bob Frantz's show). God bless you for speaking to listeners in my neck of the country.

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I'm here to announce and ask you all to spread far and wide that TEXAS is indeed a great state

Effective September 1, 2023 is it illegal in Texas to require a mask, vaccination, business closure, distancing or any other kind of coercion related to COVID.

per SB92

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/06/texas-legislature-covid-greg-abbott/

It is next to impossible to find this information out. It seems to be scrubbed from all web search engines and I have heard no public announcement regarding this law on any media, radio, tv, internet or print.

The marxist powers have tried to scrub this information. please spread far and wide if you are in Texas. thank you!

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I had to comment on the 30โ€™s pictures. My parents both grew up in Boston. They were both children of the depression and amazingly had two polar opposite realities. My mothers father (my grandfather) had immigrated from Italy and came to Boston from Ellis island. He was a tough business man and was the first person in south Boston to have a horse and buggy. He delivered ice and coal. He was the first person in South Boston to own a car. He slowly bought apartment buildings throughout the depression and ended up owning 65 units, a store, warehouse he did well. My father grew up in Mission Hill. There were no jobs so his father left for Virginia to mine coal and would send money back when he could. Iโ€™m not sure but I donโ€™t think my father was happy about this. My father told me he had a younger brother the siblings would try to give their portion of food to but he got sick and died. My father had told me his brother had starved to death. By the fourtiesโ€™ my father went off to Germany and in the Battle of the bulge was shot in the back. Two polar opposite lives and two amazing parents. Even though they both died when I was very young, I was 20 when my father died and 27 when my mother died, I think I was the luckiest kid in my neighborhood. J.Goodrich

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I think my favorite is the exploding volcano. The woke are blinded by the fake news. They canโ€™t see what is right in their back yard.

My mom was born in 1922. When she was 3 years old the potato market was $4.50 a hundred weight. Back then that was unheard of. That was a huge price. The farmers were all waiting for the big $5.00. My grandpa was a farmer. He said that was a more than reasonable price and sold his potatoes. Well right after he sold his potatoes the potato market crashed leaving farmers in a bit of trouble. That year grandpa made a bunch of money. He built there house and had the second indoor bathroom in the area. He later bought a model A Ford. I remember my mom talking about it. After the stock market crashed in 1929 they always had food because they were farmers. Mom had a dress to wash, a dress to wear and one for Sunday. There was lovely material that held flour. Dresses were made out of the flour sacks. They got an orange and a dime for Christmas. My mom would get a kitty car.

My dad would follow my grandpaโ€™s ( his father in laws) advise. Always take a reasonable price. Donโ€™t wait for the big one. So when dad would haul his potatoes into the processing plant he would take them in went his number came up. Other farmers would pass to wait for a better price. The farmers would be mad at dad because he sold his potatoes when called up. The other farmers past up there turn and the market would go down. Always take a fair price. Donโ€™t hold out for the big one it usually never comes.

We must not comply to the new mandates . Be strong! Stand tall!

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Thank you, Dr. Malone, for providing a source of humor for me. I just had a lumbar laminectomy yesterday which eliminated one source of a pain in my arse.

You're joking helps to eliminate the other pain in my arse!

I'm on my way to being arse-pain free!!

Thank you, my Neurosurgeon!

Thank you, Dr. Malone!

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Excellent Funnies today!

Love the History Lounge 1930's color images.

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Thank you for The History Lounge video! And as usual, your Friday Funnies started my weekend off with a smile.

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About the history of the Gadsden flag: there are certain lessons that are impossible to teach in certain schools. Find out what a society canโ€™t teach, its impossible lesson, and you reveal the lies it is founded on. Huxley understood. More here:

https://gaty.substack.com/p/what-if-students-arent-learning-because

Have a great weekend!

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LOVE the Amish cartoon.

My wife and I are in Amish / Mennonite country several times a month. Love it there.

They don't have TVs, they don't vaccinate, and you'll never see any of them in an "obese" format.

Why ?

Plain and simple. Cause they don't do what we do. I have immense admiration and respect for their culture, and my wife asked me if they would allow us to join their society. Haha, I laughed, but yeah, maybe if I was 5 years old.

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Every single panel was an absolute GEM! Truth bombs, all. Thank you for this immensely shareable collection.

Re: 1930s, you may enjoy this commentary from one of my favorites on YouTube, Buddy Brown: https://youtu.be/iw3C4KxV6xY?feature=shared

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