Who is Robert Malone

The 'Who is Robert Malone' Substack, written by Robert W. Malone, MD, MS, explores a diverse range of topics, including critiques of public health policies, personal reflections on life and marriage, controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, political commentary, the influence of media and big tech, and insights into farm life. The platform frequently addresses issues of censorship, bioethics, and the interplay between science and society.

Public Health Critiques Personal Reflections COVID-19 Vaccine Controversies Political Commentary Media and Big Tech Influence Farm Life Censorship Bioethics Science and Society

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25 implied HN points 24 Aug 23
  1. A state of exception allows the government to go beyond the rule of law for the public good.
  2. The concept was introduced by the German philosopher Carl Schmitt in the 1920s.
  3. It is similar to a state of emergency or martial law.
24 implied HN points 05 Sep 23
  1. The post discusses the Eris variant of COVID-19 and boosters.
  2. There has been a significant increase in daily new COVID-19 cases.
  3. The content is for paid subscribers only.
26 implied HN points 10 Aug 23
  1. The importance of paying attention to national and global shipping patterns
  2. Experience and consuming information can lead to insightful predictions
  3. Being informed about economic indicators doesn't require being an economic analyst
20 implied HN points 26 Oct 23
  1. Maintaining cognitive function is crucial as we age.
  2. Nutritional supplements can help preserve and improve brain function.
  3. Diet and exercise both play key roles in maintaining brain health.
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13 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The International Crisis Summit-5 aims to bring together fighters for freedom and anti-globalism to share information and create networks for real change.
  2. The summit features an impressive lineup of speakers from national and international freedom movements who will discuss topics like globalization, sovereignty, and integrity in medicine and science.
  3. The event includes key speakers like James Lindsay and Senator Ron Johnson, with topics ranging from global failures to transparency in building action plans for change.
16 implied HN points 21 Dec 23
  1. Many people experience joy attending The Nutcracker ballet during the holiday season
  2. The Nutcracker is an American tradition with roots in fin-de-siècle Russia
  3. Music and dance in The Nutcracker show the timeless power of art
33 implied HN points 18 May 23
  1. The article discusses normalizing sex as entertainment, linking it to the behavior of bored elites.
  2. The hypothesis presented is that the normalization of pedophilia and other sexual taboos is being driven by novelty-seeking behavior.
  3. The article seems to be part of a paid subscription, requiring readers to be paid subscribers to access certain content.
23 implied HN points 13 Sep 23
  1. Around 15,000 people have died in Libya with thousands more missing and thousands others displaced.
  2. Over 6,000 people have died and at least 10,000 are missing due to the disaster.
  3. At least 34,000 people have lost their homes in Libya and the situation there is truly horrific.
32 implied HN points 28 May 23
  1. The post discusses the benefits of old school rural life compared to 15-minute cities.
  2. The content is for paid subscribers only.
  3. There are links to subscribe or sign in for paid subscribers.
19 implied HN points 04 Nov 23
  1. No evidence that current boosters are effective against the HV.1 variant
  2. FDA emergency use boosters were designed for a different viral variant
  3. Paid subscription required to access the full post
24 implied HN points 29 Aug 23
  1. The post discusses cyberpunk as a sub-genre of science fiction.
  2. Cyberpunk stories typically involve individuals fighting against mega-corporations in a dystopian high-tech world.
  3. The author shares a personal connection to cyberpunk literature from their youth.
25 implied HN points 16 Aug 23
  1. Freedom is fragile and must be fought for and defended.
  2. Each generation must actively protect freedom to prevent its extinction.
  3. History shows that freedom is not a given inheritance; it requires constant defense.
21 implied HN points 07 Oct 23
  1. Mass formation/psychosis/hypnosis is a real phenomenon.
  2. Global news highlights the theme of 'The Green Hysteria.'
  3. Paid subscribers have access to the full content in the post.
26 implied HN points 03 Aug 23
  1. The post discusses a book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about the Wuhan cover up.
  2. The book is set to be released on September 12, 2023.
  3. The author of the post was provided an advanced pre-print version of the book for review.
30 implied HN points 16 Jun 23
  1. The post discusses a humorous take on celibacy.
  2. It implies a comparison between celibacy and a form of lockdown.
  3. The content may only be accessible to paid subscribers.
29 implied HN points 27 Jun 23
  1. Global socialism is emphasized in the post.
  2. Questioning the influence of money in scientific publications.
  3. This article is for paid subscribers only.
30 implied HN points 13 Jun 23
  1. Baby emus are attracted to bright shiny objects like little shiny orbs or grapes, which leads them to investigate by pecking.
  2. Emus, like the white emu Ivory, can have bright blue eyes that are very appealing to other emus.
  3. The post discusses the challenges of dealing with the distractions caused by emus in the environment.
23 implied HN points 07 Sep 23
  1. The post discusses lipid nanoparticles and their regulatory challenges.
  2. It provides a history and chemistry lesson on lipid nanoparticles.
  3. There is a video primer on lipid nanoparticles for those interested in understanding mRNA delivery technologies.
16 implied HN points 12 Dec 23
  1. Section 702 should only be used for foreign surveillance, not on US citizens.
  2. FISA was meant to oversee foreign intelligence surveillance with secrecy for national security.
  3. Congress passed FISA in 1978 to provide judicial oversight for surveillance activities.
13 implied HN points 29 Jan 24
  1. The International Crisis Summit is partnering with CPAC for a public event in February 2024.
  2. The ICS conference will focus on key global policy issues like pandemic treaties and biowarfare agreements.
  3. The summit is a platform for diverse speakers and experts to address globalist agendas and promote national sovereignty.
22 implied HN points 13 Sep 23
  1. The post discusses lipid nanoparticles and mRNA shots.
  2. The content raises awareness about not knowing what's in the vaccines.
  3. The post is available to paid subscribers only.
11 implied HN points 02 Mar 24
  1. The mandate for COVID-19 injections raises concerns about toxic exposure for the Armed Forces and its impact on national security and defense readiness posture.
  2. The VA's stance on vaccine-related toxicity contradicts scientific evidence and poses a threat to service members, veterans, and national security readiness.
  3. Transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making are crucial to address failures in military healthcare systems, misinformation, and potential effects on defense readiness and national security.
20 implied HN points 10 Oct 23
  1. The US Federal Health and Human Services response to COVID-19 is deemed incompetent.
  2. It's difficult to distinguish between incompetence and malice without solid evidence.
  3. Following the money can help understand the complexities of US COVID-19 mortality.
18 implied HN points 07 Nov 23
  1. The US national debt has grown exponentially since the 1980s and has become unsustainable.
  2. Irresponsible printing and injection of fiat currency contribute significantly to the national debt.
  3. Combining lack of market force corrections with PsyWar propaganda leads to parasitic growth in Washington DC's bureaucracy.
30 implied HN points 02 Jun 23
  1. The post is about 'Friday Funnies' in Chicago.
  2. It's written by Robert W Malone MD, MS.
  3. It appears to be for paid subscribers only.
40 implied HN points 09 Feb 23
  1. Personal Sovereignty is like a muscle that needs to be exercised to stay strong.
  2. Maintaining personal freedom is crucial.
  3. Engaging in events and meetings can help to advocate for personal rights.
25 implied HN points 31 Jul 23
  1. Robert W Malone is seeking help to collect scientific references on COVID-19 public health policies and mRNA jab side effects
  2. The Malone Institute has been working on significant projects, including the WEF Young Leaders database
  3. This post is for paid subscribers only
19 implied HN points 21 Oct 23
  1. Walking and keeping fit can lead to a longer life.
  2. Solid science and technology are available to help us live a longer, healthy life.
  3. It is up to each individual to decide how to act on this knowledge.
21 implied HN points 21 Sep 23
  1. Physicians in Ontario must be members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to practice medicine.
  2. The authority and powers of CPSO are defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, Health Professions Procedural Code, and the Medicine Act.
  3. The post about 'Physician Re-Education in Canada' is only available for paid subscribers.
27 implied HN points 04 Jul 23
  1. The post is a reading of The Declaration of Independence by Robert W. Malone, MD, MS.
  2. The Declaration was written by Thomas Jefferson with edits by the Committee of Five, The Second Continental Congress.
  3. Published on July 4, 2023, this post is for paid subscribers only.