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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28 implied HN points β€’ 03 Feb 24
  1. Keeping chickens can be a rewarding and relatively easy experience.
  2. Chickens need companionship and careful consideration when it comes to choosing breeds and handling them.
  3. Egg handling and preservation techniques can vary to ensure freshness and longer-term storage.
22 implied HN points β€’ 13 Feb 24
  1. Elections are vulnerable to manipulation through search engine rankings, influencing undecided voters significantly.
  2. Google's extensive surveillance through various platforms raises privacy concerns, including features like microphones in smart devices.
  3. Google's dominance in online platforms allows for manipulation, censorship, and bias in content dissemination, impacting political campaigns, elections, and public opinions.
18 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 24
  1. The Biden Administration made the COVID-19 vaccine without a comprehensive plan for compensating those harmed by it.
  2. New Chinese 3D optical data storage technology has immense capacity, revolutionizing data storage and technology fields.
  3. Russia is developing an alternative to SWIFT payment system to trade in local currencies, potentially marginalizing the US dollar in transactions.
39 implied HN points β€’ 12 Jan 24
  1. The cartoon is not entirely factual but it is funny.
  2. Corporate medicine benefits are questioned.
  3. Preparations for cold weather are important to ensure the safety of livestock, like horses.
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30 implied HN points β€’ 22 Jan 24
  1. Winter is a productive time on the farm for big projects and chores because plants are dormant.
  2. Creating an indoor plant area can help plants thrive during the winter months.
  3. Diving into home projects and farm work can bring a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment.
34 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jan 24
  1. The response to the pandemic had many consequences like canceled events and economic struggles.
  2. Doctors faced challenges in treating COVID-19 as different treatments were debated and politicized.
  3. Questions remain about the origins of the virus, effectiveness of vaccines, and government responses.
22 implied HN points β€’ 06 Feb 24
  1. An Amicus Brief has been filed to stop the persecution of January 6 defendants for political purposes.
  2. There are concerns about the Biden administration using legal tactics against political opponents.
  3. Representative Matt Gaetz introduced a resolution stating that Trump did not engage in insurrection.
37 implied HN points β€’ 07 Jan 24
  1. The 14th amendment is a can of worms.
  2. Is it possible for a leader to mount an insurrection against himself?
  3. Nikki Haley is seen as a Trojan horse for the deep state.
31 implied HN points β€’ 17 Jan 24
  1. Globalists are using 'Disease X' to push for world control through propaganda.
  2. The WEF and WHO are collaborating to promote 'One Health' solutions for 'Disease X'.
  3. The WEF's influence on scientific journals, universities, and media is suppressing alternative narratives like the lab leak hypothesis.
30 implied HN points β€’ 18 Jan 24
  1. Javier Milei's speech emphasizes the dangers of collectivism and socialism, advocating for economic freedom and individual rights.
  2. He criticizes neoclassical economists for attributing market failures to supposed issues rather than understanding the true essence of the market.
  3. Milei calls for a return to prosperity through economic freedom, limited government, and respect for private property.
20 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 24
  1. There was a fake transcript of the Tucker Carlson exclusive interview with Vladimir Putin circulating.
  2. It is important to verify information before sharing it.
  3. The full interview was scheduled to be released on the Tucker Carlson Network.
11 implied HN points β€’ 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.
33 implied HN points β€’ 07 Jan 24
  1. The Substack 'Who is Robert Malone' is seeking feedback on how to better meet subscribers' needs for 2024.
  2. Robert Malone focuses on various topics like COVID, healthy living, and modern politics on his Substack.
  3. Malone emphasizes the importance of feedback and engagement with subscribers to improve the service.
28 implied HN points β€’ 16 Jan 24
  1. Moral outbidding and purity spirals can lead to the corrosion of groups from within by rewarding extreme views and punishing nuance.
  2. Recognize and avoid falling victim to psychosocial forces like gang stalking, emotional appeals, and othering in social dynamics.
  3. Purity spirals in cliques and cults can make them easy targets for chaos agents, propagandists, and those who apply othering tactics.
35 implied HN points β€’ 31 Dec 23
  1. The post is about fastening your seatbelt in 2024
  2. It is by Robert W Malone MD, MS
  3. The post is for paid subscribers only
31 implied HN points β€’ 06 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses Dr. Paul Offit as a vaccine propagandist.
  2. It mentions the use of propaganda in dealing with inconvenient truths.
  3. The post raises awareness about industry-funded marketing posing as objective medical information.
20 implied HN points β€’ 31 Jan 24
  1. The United Nations has an annual $8 billion budget for global migration support, which some view as misuse of funds.
  2. The UN's objectives include saving lives, addressing displacement, and facilitating migration pathways.
  3. Critics call for overhauling the United Nations to focus on national sovereignty and control over migration.
16 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. The State Department is accused of censoring and limiting the circulation of disfavored press outlets, violating the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
  2. The lawsuit filed by media organizations like The Daily Wire and The Federalist alleges that the State Department is funding censorship technology to suppress certain American news outlets.
  3. The plaintiffs filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction to stop the Department of State from supporting technology that targets Americans' speech or press.
21 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jan 24
  1. The Bioweapons Arms Race is a terrifying global concern.
  2. Public pressure is important in changing US policy and addressing biowarfare risks.
  3. There is a need to hold accountable those profiting from pandemics and prioritize individual freedoms.
36 implied HN points β€’ 23 Dec 23
  1. Bad-jacketing is a tactic to sow doubt about someone's identity.
  2. It can involve spreading false rumors or manufacturing evidence.
  3. The strategy is effective in the internet age when combined with neurolinguistic programming.
33 implied HN points β€’ 29 Dec 23
  1. The post is about Friday Funnies in WWE Wrestling
  2. There is a comparison between Woke and MAGA
  3. The post is for paid subscribers of the newsletter
25 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jan 24
  1. The theme of Davos 2024 is 'Rebuilding Trust,' but there are concerns about elitism and moral conduct.
  2. Jeffrey Epstein's attendance at Davos raises questions about the event's integrity and values.
  3. The First Movers Coalition, tied to WEF, is investing billions into green technologies, raising transparency concerns.
15 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. The book 'The Great Campaign: Against the Great Reset' provides a deeply principled defense of humanity and monotheism, integrating traditional Catholic teachings and Austrian School economics.
  2. Jason Jones, the author, is known for his work in film and human rights activism, as well as his contributions to pro-life and conservative movements.
  3. The book offers a philosophical roadmap for those seeking a future that respects human life, dignity, integrity, and community.
23 implied HN points β€’ 18 Jan 24
  1. Public health communication should prioritize transparency and truth telling.
  2. The concept of 'Disease X' originally aimed to prepare for potential epidemics but has been manipulated to instill fear.
  3. Bills like H.R.3832 - Disease X Act of 2023 can expand government agencies' scope without public interest.
28 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jan 24
  1. The post is about saving money by supporting democracy and identity politics.
  2. It is written by Robert W Malone MD, MS.
  3. The post is available only for paid subscribers.
27 implied HN points β€’ 01 Jan 24
  1. Companies distorted and manipulated science to favor commercial interests.
  2. Big tobacco obscured evidence linking smoking to lung cancer in the 1950s.
  3. The post discusses the unmaking of science and is for paid subscribers.
25 implied HN points β€’ 04 Jan 24
  1. The Biden Administration's open border policy poses threats to the US economy and support systems.
  2. Open borders can expose Americans to deadly diseases.
  3. The politicization of federal agencies like the CDC and HHS is influenced by the focus on open borders.
19 implied HN points β€’ 20 Jan 24
  1. A monopoly is when one company has complete control over a market, impacting prices and supply.
  2. Monopolies form due to barriers like high costs or regulatory requirements, and can harm competition.
  3. The US Founding Fathers, like Jefferson, viewed monopolies created by the government as harmful to freedom and innovation.
31 implied HN points β€’ 17 Dec 23
  1. The post is about 'Sunday Strip: 51 Little CIA Pigs.'
  2. The content is only available for paid subscribers.
  3. The author is Robert W. Malone MD, MS.
29 implied HN points β€’ 22 Dec 23
  1. The post is about 'Friday Funnies: The Grinch'.
  2. The content is for paid subscribers only.
  3. The author is Robert W Malone MD, MS.
40 implied HN points β€’ 24 Nov 23
  1. The post is about Friday Funnies and focuses on how cows are dumb.
  2. The content is from a Substack newsletter by Robert W. Malone MD, MS.
  3. The post is for paid subscribers only.
24 implied HN points β€’ 03 Jan 24
  1. The post shares New Year's resolution ideas
  2. There is a focus on personal development and growth
  3. It seems like the post is available only for paid subscribers