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If the captured pharmaceutical-media complex recoiled in panic when Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. entered the political arena, it now convulses in open terror. Kennedy didn’t just challenge their monopoly on narrative—he began tearing out the supports propping up their empire. But if Bobby rattled the machinery, the recent appointment of Dr. Robert Malone has sent them into existential panic and caused them to lose their collective mind.
Their response? Instant, coordinated character assassination and desperate attempts to erase his record. The terror is palpable: “He’s removing all of the fraud and malfeasance…which is devastating to our ability to continue to commit fraud and malfeasance!!” (Tell me you’re captured without telling me you’re captured…).
Their fear says everything: “He’s dismantling our power—and we can’t stop him.” If there is anything of which this monster and the people who feed it are more scared than Bobby Kennedy, it’s one of Bobby Kennedy’s battle-tested, war-hardened, uber-skilled generals with an arsenal of cutting-edge weaponry and unlimited dry powder. We are looking at the phenomenon, in real time, of full-on fight or flight. They are hair-on-fire terrified.
They should be.
Robert Malone is particularly equipped to dismantle this collection of corrupt systems and subsystems from the inside, thus the wisely alarmed position of the opposition on large horse statue gifts from the Trojans. They don’t attack nobodies. They don’t coordinate against empty suits. They target people who threaten the machinery.
It is not some sort of ego play or power grab, but a moral imperative that compels Robert to serve. When I encouraged him back in November, just after the election, to pursue an official capacity, his reply was: “Absolutely not. I have zero interest in being stabbed and shot in the back by everyone on all sides for 4 years thank you very much.” He had already suffered through that crucible during Covid and knew the political terrain. He preferred working with states or private partners, where bureaucratic constraints wouldn’t muzzle urgent action. …
We all know the best way to dismantle infrastructure is from the inside. Robert Malone is a Trojan horse the likes of which the opposition has never seen, even the ones they repeatedly use on us. He has been forged in the crucible, seasoned by fire, and blooded by battle. I submit that there is no general at RFK’s ready, more qualified, capable, and prepared to deliver the coup de gras required to slay this dragon, than Dr. Robert Malone.
A Final Word: Choosing Truth in an Age of Deceit
If you still believe the media’s narrative around Robert Malone, I can’t help you. But I invite you to ask why the same institutions that lied about Biden’s decline, censored debate on lockdowns, and whitewashed public health failures suddenly demand your trust now. How many times will you let Lucy pull the football away?
To survive this information war, we must develop pattern recognition. If you see the media aligning in lockstep against someone, you should ask why. Don’t stop at the headline. Examine the facts. Verify the claims. Follow the funding. Truth survives scrutiny. Narrative does not.
The path forward requires courage. It demands intellectual independence. It rewards those who think critically and investigate claims, not those who absorb headlines as gospel. The machine counts on your apathy. It depends on your programming. It cannot survive your curiosity.
Robert Malone enters this phase not as a power-hungry bureaucrat, but as a battle-scarred general – equipped, tested, and unflinching. He knows how to fight. And more importantly, he fights not for power, but for truth.
When you hear the guns of propaganda fire in unison, remember: they only shoot at you when you’re over the target.
After reading this article and other articles by Malone, himself. I have to agree that he is the ONE. His past writings indicate that his connections to Big Pharma have been severed and he views them with high suspicion in everything they are doing with his baby, mRNA and DNA gene treatments (notice I do not call them vaccines or inoculations). He also refuses to call them vaccines and at some point, I think, has called them biowarfare agents. Yes, having him in a position of power within the Big Pharma-Government nexus, being able to shut down the machine would be very helpful.
I think this will have a huge effect in the economy, especially in health care, wellness and allopathic drug usage. I look forward to people removing investments from the Big Pharma area (they were wartime malinvestments) into other areas of the economy, thus improving the economy.
BTW, how is your pattern recognition filter doing? Is it coming up with other patterns in other areas, recently?
I've had multiple elderly relatives who were immensely overmedicated. When they eliminated all of their pharmaceutical intake, their health dramatically improved.
That was largely because adverse interactions between the medications, as well as side effects, were far more damaging than their actual ailments.
As with an elimination diet, they were then able to get a sense of what underlying problems actually existed and go on a much more targeted regiment.
This fits in with what we were talking about earlier: there are many arenas where people can actually be better off by reducing their consumption levels.
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A lot of the side-effects from multiple drugs are unknown to all, including the prescribing scribblers. The allopathic doctors are the least educated that I can think of. I will not voluntarily go to the doctor’s office or clinic if I can avoid it, especially when I can research matters, myself.
I found that they know nothing of fasting and how a fast can get you to a better place fairly quickly. They also do not know of what food can do for you, like natto for blood clots.
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I've heard honest doctors acknowledge that an intelligent person spending a couple of weeks researching a particular medical condition will likely know more about it than a general practitioner.
That makes perfect sense, of course.
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I guess this is why they are called General Practitioners! To specialize, it takes a lot of research and experience in one area, contrary to being general. At least they know how to point somebody to a specialist when they need to do that. Although, I have to say that even the specialist allopathic medical practitioner doesn’t really know anything besides what they have been taught and allowed to practice, for instance, diet and foods are curatives. They only know cutting, burning and poisoning.
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