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Oct 29, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

That Austria/Australia blurb reminds why N. Mexico has to add USA to their license plates. Not too complementary to our educational system

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Oct 29, 2023ยทedited Oct 29, 2023

What a mostly delightful mix of funnies, once again I see Jill's hand in the mix. And thanks for the inspiration to do indoor gardening, I'm definitely going to check this out, I'm excited because I have so many squirrels and rabbits that have kept me from growing much, and I love plants. I grow orchids that are a delight when they bloom and some with fragrance too! ( the video was great fun) maybe it wasn't Jill's hand?

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Oct 29, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Fauci is being honored for his humanitarian aid to the people of the world. The stick is that millions and millions of lives were saved by the actions he took! Ventilators! Remdesivir.! No HCQ No Ivermectin! Hoetz confirms this! The nastiest trick of Halloween!

The basic nut that can't be cracked is that the revenue from medical treatment drives the bloated Healthcare system. There are many special interests whose very existence depends on growing the medical system. It has gone from 10% of GDP in 1960 at 54 Billion to 20% of GDP in 2022 and is at 5 TRILLION! Big Pharma is at 500 BILLION. Big Pharma Revenue has grown 100X! The Foxes in the White House/Congress and NIH/CDC/NAIAD etc. are guaranteeing that this will continue to grow a healthcare system that is not working for the benefit of the American citizens. At the same time, the quality of healthcare delivered is on par with Bangladesh, which ranks about 50th on a global scale. Over 50% of the US population has inflammatory disease states due to the policies of Big Agra which is delivering poor nutritional food sources laced with trace toxins pushed by Big Chemo that drives the bloated healthcare system. The Covid con is the ultimate master plan to keep the medical system growing! There is no sign that the RNA injections will be halted because of the death and destruction of the wellbeing of millions and millions of humans here and around the globe. The money and the power are not in the hands of the citizens.

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Oct 29, 2023ยทedited Oct 29, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I have had night-blooming Cereus for many years. A plant was given to my great-great Aunt Cassie when she was a school teacher in the 1930's. Our family has kept it going by rooting cuttings from the original plant. I can attest to the amazing occurrence in the summer when it blooms. I have actually been getting two nights of blooms from different plants but each plant does indeed bloom only one night of the year. They start opening up after dark and the room is filled with the most incredible perfume. I have pictures and will try to figure out how to post here. Their beauty is extraordinary and I am so sad if I happen to be away when they bloom. If I ever have the chance to meet you Dr. Malone, I will bring you a plant.

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I've had Aerogardens for years. Started when I lived in a trailer, where space was of the essence. 3 Aerogardens and 1 Gardyn. Did not buy any greens for months when I put them in storage in order to travel.

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When we hear that things have been descending for 100 years itโ€™s nothing new. Governments, including our own, have always slow walked socialism into every civilization stripping away individual freedoms. In 1788 James Madison speaking to the Virginia Convention said โ€œsince the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations.โ€ The more things change, the more we see we merely repeat the past. Itโ€™s shameful our lazy elected opposition simply sit back with zero real opposition and hand their 1/3 power over to the executive branch and the 1/3 communist controlled Senate. This is another repetition of government not unlike the Weimar Republic in 1933 handing Adolf Hitler complete control of Germany. J.Goodrich

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Oct 29, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Funny that growing food, or as some call it farming, has/is becoming a revolutionary act. Thank you for reminding us that it can be done anywhere, so true. This Sunday strip helped me recall growing a green bean in kindergarten in a styrofoam cup and how much it impressed upon me the sustainability of my existence. I ate the sprout a few times before transplanting into my soil, allowing it to grow into a bean producing wonder. Good times

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In days past, poetry and cartoons were some of the only ways, simple nursery songs for example to say what needed to be said without a sword to chop off your head. Censorship leads to great art with meaning hidden from those who do not understand symbolism... yet they are potent without words. Being able to laugh in the face of what others fear is also a special gift and power that can grow with age and wisdom. Part of it is having lived life fully and thus able to tell others that you don't give a flip what they think anymore. Savor these days of maturity and wisdom instead of fear and depression.

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Well, you're the scientist, but my own instincts tell me that soil-less gardening does not grow as healthful a food as soil gardening, because the nutrients and microbes in the soil are a big (natural) element in the final nutritive value of the food. Even if some of those nutrients are added to the water, it's still not really natural, nor is it Nature's delivery system. I believe the organic movement has taken steps to make sure hydroponic foods are not allowed to be labeled "organic." I suppose if one really has no yard space, or even a space for container gardening, then it's better than nothing.

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100 days of potato farming in buckets yielded maybe 6 grape size potatoes. My farming career is officially over today.

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Oct 29, 2023ยทedited Oct 29, 2023

I was given a hydroponic growing kit one year for Christmas from one of our sonsโ€ฆ I found out a few years later that he had originally bought to grow pot in a hidden space in his room. I think he thought Iโ€™d be amused. I reminded him that the statute of my limitations had not run out yet. Sigh.

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I worked as a residential volunteer in the hydroponics tent at the Midway Atoll Fish and Wildlife Refuge about 20 years ago. We had bumper crops of cucumbers, but had a big problem with light infiltration causing the nutrients in the water to grow massive amounts of algae, impacting the other plants we tried to cultivate. How are you able to keep that problem from happening? Curious to hear a solution!! :-)

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The Carbon Footprint funny could double as a serious ad from the folks DAVOS.

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Good Sunday Strip! Waiting for the Election Infection to start, along with WWIII.! Wondering which will occur first. Mark Levin claimed last night on his show that Democrats Hate America. Beginning to think he may be correct Something has gone wrong with the D party of today.

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I note that I was suspended from my Twitter-X account a few weeks ago and despite repeated "appeals" have received no response from X. There was never any explanation why I was suspended. I do not believe anything I did was particularly hostile, I never engaged in any argument with anyone or name-called excepting referring to governmental liars as lying, which they frequently do, and endeavoring to expose their insidious deception tactics. I haven't the slightest idea how many followers I had, although most of them seemed to be fake (teenage Asian girls with nothing in their feeds). I was definitely counter-narrative, and I would like to think, at least occasionally, effectively so. I wonder if other low notoriety people like me, serving to enhance counter-narratives (i.e. truth, rational analysis), are quietly disappearing from this social media source. It would not be unexpected.

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Dear Drs Malone, I made it to the second comic which says, This is to limit your carbon footprint ๐Ÿ‘ฃ,โ€ and said in shock out loud โ€œTHATโ€™S NOT FUNNY!โ€ * and then I read the rest of them and, sigh, a lot of them arenโ€™t funny. True. Insightful. Revealing but not funny. I love you both all the better for it.

* to reduce your carbon footprint, you have to be dead. That was the purpose of the shot for people over 50 and if the stats had been kept as they should have, they could have proven that it was wildly successful. It was just an unfortunate oops that it affected younger people fatally too!

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