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Who is Robert Malone?

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Medicine, politics, science, bioethics, analytics and life. I tackle the hard questions, ask the right questions and hope to distill some answer to the crazy world we live in. Discussion, dialogue and an open mindedness are key. rwmalonemd.substack.com

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Medicine, politics, science, bioethics, analytics and life. I tackle the hard questions, ask the right questions and hope to distill some answer to the crazy world we live in. Discussion, dialogue and an open mindedness are key. rwmalonemd.substack.com

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English


Episodes
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The “New” Medical Freedom

12/5/2022
I first met Christian Nix at the Sovereign Man conference in Austin Texas last summer and then again at the Total Access Sovereign Man conference in Mexico City this fall. Christian’s mix of professionalism, confidence and empathy immediately put me at ease and we began to dialogue about the state of medical care in the United States as opposed to other countries throughout the world. He spoke at length about his training as a traditional healer in multiple disciplines, and I was really...

Duration:00:12:45

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Journalism in Crisis: The War on Dissent

10/26/2022
The transcript and voiceover is from Whitney Webb’s Speech to the First Annual Children’s Health Defense Conference, October, 2022 Introduction and Background For years, the censorship of factual information that is inconvenient to certain powerful actors, including the US Federal Government and Big Pharma, has been steadily increasing as “information warfare” has become an ever present force in our lives. In a world where what were once obvious truths are under attack, even the very...

Duration:00:20:53

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Well Being: The #1 Killer in the USA, Ages 18-45

10/6/2022
Fentanyl is number one killer in the USA for most age cohorts. Unfortunately, the CDC doesn’t track deaths in a timely manner to confirm that easily… But here is their position: they will say that they don’t really “know”, because “overdose deaths are spread out across four different death categories: accidents, suicide, homicide and undetermined.” The implication of this CDC spokesperson’s statement is that we live in some reality where the 1950s never ended. Where it is either too...

Duration:00:23:45