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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23 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jul 23
  1. The market is showing signs of being overvalued with various indicators pointing towards a potential crash or recession.
  2. Current economic and geopolitical events are not being fully reflected in the market's high valuation.
  3. The yield curve inversion is a strong indicator of an impending recession, signaling potential volatility and market correction.
29 implied HN points β€’ 04 Feb 23
  1. China's spy balloon incident reveals potential aggression towards the U.S. both physically and economically.
  2. China's actions like stockpiling gold and selling U.S. Treasuries indicate preparation for war or challenging the U.S. dollar globally.
  3. The sequence of events points to escalating threats from China, requiring serious consideration of the country as a threat.
25 implied HN points β€’ 05 May 23
  1. The post discusses the U.S. Dollar and Sovereign Debt Endgame
  2. The author mines the insights of economists Larry Lepard & Andy Schectman
  3. The post is a long-form discussion with two economists about the state of the U.S. economy
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26 implied HN points β€’ 10 Apr 23
  1. Macron publicly snubs the U.S. after trip to China
  2. US attempted to control Russia/Ukraine war outcome through financial means
  3. Hubris evident in US foreign and monetary policies
24 implied HN points β€’ 26 May 23
  1. The belief that the American economy has only served the super rich while leaving ordinary Americans behind is false and based on flawed data processing.
  2. Research shows that poor and middle-income Americans have actually enjoyed substantial gains in real income and well-being over the past several decades.
  3. Taking into account government transfer payments and taxes reveals a much more positive economic picture for ordinary Americans, debunking the notion of rising income inequality and stagnant middle class.
21 implied HN points β€’ 08 Aug 23
  1. The US experienced 3,000% inflation under the Federal Reserve compared to almost 0% before the Fed
  2. Inflation has been rising persistently under the Federal Reserve since its establishment in 1913
  3. Official statistics show inflation under the Fed as 2,952%, but it is likely to hit 3,000%
18 implied HN points β€’ 24 Oct 23
  1. Lawrence Lepard discussed reasons the Fed will print trillions in his investor letter.
  2. The yield on the 10 year US Treasury bond has spiked to over 4.99% in mid-October.
  3. The bond market signals a need for higher rates to attract bids due to increasing debts.
27 implied HN points β€’ 14 Mar 23
  1. Governance at various levels is facing significant challenges due to bureaucratic entanglements and lack of accountability.
  2. Complex systems in education, health, and defense make it difficult for individuals to understand the entirety of the issues, leading to corruption and inefficiencies.
  3. To address these challenges, suggestions include injecting specialized help, reducing commitments, unraveling dead money influence, changing democratic and legal systems, reforming taxation, and evolving media production.
19 implied HN points β€’ 26 Sep 23
  1. Dr. Robert Malone discusses how governments use tactics like propaganda and censorship to manipulate beliefs on vaccines.
  2. Governments have spent billions to coerce people into taking COVID-19 vaccines without informed consent.
  3. There are concerns about the use of propaganda and censorship by governments in future public health crises.
25 implied HN points β€’ 27 Apr 23
  1. Something went wrong in the pandemic response despite being a rich country.
  2. Fauci blames divisiveness on vaccine mandates on people who are hesitant.
  3. There was a lack of balance between public health and economic considerations during lockdown decisions.
24 implied HN points β€’ 18 May 23
  1. People fear the World Economic Forum's influence on policies.
  2. WEF advocates for a 'Great Reset' to have more control over people.
  3. Freedom of speech is a major concern when it comes to implementing the WEF's agenda.
23 implied HN points β€’ 10 Jun 23
  1. Hayek supported competition in money and multiple kinds of currency.
  2. Bitcoin is praised for being resistant to political pressure and difficult to stop.
  3. Bitcoin's protocol, resembling gold, offers a decentralized and superior monetary system.
14 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 24
  1. The Federal Reserve reported an unprecedented $114.3 billion in operational losses for 2023.
  2. Fed's lack of concern over the losses could create doubts about its future actions.
  3. Monetizing financial obligations can lead to inflation and challenge the Fed's independence.
19 implied HN points β€’ 16 Sep 23
  1. Investors may soon realize the safety net of low inflation is disappearing.
  2. Rising oil prices and interest rates will lead to higher consumer prices.
  3. The Fed's past tricks of using inflation to solve economic crises may not work in the future.
13 implied HN points β€’ 07 Mar 24
  1. Bitcoin mining helps stabilize volatile green energy by absorbing excess electricity and supporting electricity grids.
  2. Having Bitcoin miners as 'consumers of last resort' can efficiently use excess power and reduce wasteful overbuilt capacity costs.
  3. Bitcoin miners bring economic benefits and sustainability to electricity grids by incentivizing additional generation and offering a win-win situation for all involved parties.
19 implied HN points β€’ 11 Sep 23
  1. Last week, Nvidia was highlighted as a potential black swan for the market.
  2. This week, another name emerged as a possible black swan.
  3. The market is considered overvalued with the potential for black swan events.
27 implied HN points β€’ 16 Feb 23
  1. The bond market often leads the equity market in assessing risk.
  2. Bonds are considered the 'smart money' while equities are seen as 'dumb money.'
  3. Understanding bond market movements can give insights into the overall market direction.
22 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jun 23
  1. Modern human environment is cleaner and safer due to capitalism innovations.
  2. Government regulations under socialism can sometimes worsen cleanliness in the environment.
  3. Innovative capitalist markets play a crucial role in offering goods that make our everyday lives less polluted.
21 implied HN points β€’ 11 Jul 23
  1. Inverted yield curve historically predicts US recessions
  2. Yield curve spreads accurately forecast recessions
  3. US yield curve forecasts global economic-financial results
18 implied HN points β€’ 19 Sep 23
  1. Harris Kupperman, founder of Praetorian Capital, discusses his next big bet and macro trends.
  2. Reflects on the cult classic movie 'The Big Short' and relates it to finance guys and Wall Street misfits.
  3. Importance of being aware of trends and staying ahead of the curve in investments.
22 implied HN points β€’ 24 May 23
  1. Chris DeMuth Jr. suggests diversifying investments across different types and not having large positions in a single currency or commodity.
  2. Chris DeMuth Jr.'s investing strategy focuses on mispriced securities with limited downsides and corporate events that unlock shareholder value.
  3. Chris DeMuth Jr. is well-respected in the investing community and known for his contributions to Seeking Alpha and hosting research products.
29 implied HN points β€’ 28 Nov 22
  1. The New Cold War has begun with geopolitical and economic implications.
  2. China and Russia may pose a threat to the United States.
  3. United States' economic position is precarious due to debt and reliance on imports.
22 implied HN points β€’ 10 May 23
  1. Market days might not remain calm for long.
  2. CPI numbers may not significantly impact Fed policy.
  3. Certain content may require subscription to access.
19 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jul 23
  1. Countries are exploring CBDCs with some already launched and others in development
  2. CBDCs are facing challenges like low adoption rates and concerns about loss of privacy and financial freedom
  3. There are risks associated with CBDCs including increased surveillance, reduced credit availability, and impacting businesses operating legally under state law
25 implied HN points β€’ 13 Feb 23
  1. The US is advising citizens to leave Russia immediately.
  2. There have been 4 objects shot down in the last 72 hours.
  3. The economy seems to be on the brink of a serious situation.
12 implied HN points β€’ 28 Feb 24
  1. Chris DeMuth Jr. aims to find hidden value in investments rather than seeking stock picking grandeur like Warren Buffett.
  2. Warren Buffett's successful investments with Berkshire Hathaway have resulted in substantial gains over the years, dwarfing many other financial endeavors.
  3. Investors have benefitted immensely by sticking with Warren Buffett over the long term, showcasing the power of patience and consistent investment strategies.
18 implied HN points β€’ 19 Aug 23
  1. Fitch downgraded US credit rating due to excessive spending and fiscal deterioration.
  2. There is a need for better budget management and fiscal responsibility to prevent economic crisis.
  3. Implementing measures like zero-based budgeting and a budget growth rate cap can help manage debt and foster economic growth.
25 implied HN points β€’ 09 Feb 23
  1. The author is paranoid about something and investing accordingly, believing it's better to act early than wait for confirmation.
  2. The author's pessimistic and analytical nature helps them connect dots and anticipate major events when investing.
  3. The post is for paid subscribers, indicating exclusive content for those who subscribe.
20 implied HN points β€’ 20 Jun 23
  1. The post is about a portfolio review for June 2023.
  2. The author discusses macro trends and updated thoughts on the economy.
  3. New positions taken and existing holdings are shared with readers.
22 implied HN points β€’ 26 Apr 23
  1. Despite Janet Yellen claiming the banking sector was 'sound,' First Republic's troubles show the pain is just starting.
  2. Yellen's reassurance about the banking system's safety is not holding up in the face of challenges like asset sales at First Republic Bank.
  3. The market response to First Republic Bank's situation indicates ongoing issues despite initial reports of stabilized deposits.
23 implied HN points β€’ 29 Mar 23
  1. Mass surveillance through digital technologies can lead to complete control over citizens' behaviors.
  2. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) could be used as tools for total control in a cashless society.
  3. Resistance to digital currencies and mass surveillance requires critical thinking and decisive action.
24 implied HN points β€’ 27 Feb 23
  1. During quantitative easing, the market and the economy can be disconnected, but when rates are raised, they are tethered together.
  2. Investor behavior can be like a dog on a leash, temporarily straying but ultimately following the fundamentals.
  3. The Fed's actions, like raising rates, can have delayed effects on the market, causing a potential bear market rally and a reversion to economic reality.
22 implied HN points β€’ 17 Apr 23
  1. The author shares portfolio updates and thoughts on market trends.
  2. The post is for paid subscribers only, offering insight into key investment themes for the year.
  3. It's mentioned that the year is unfolding as expected in terms of investments.
23 implied HN points β€’ 08 Mar 23
  1. Jerome Powell suggests that the ultimate rate peak will be higher than expected.
  2. The author dismisses criticisms and is convinced about his viewpoint.
  3. The blog post requires a subscription to access.