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Inventor of mRNA vaccines and RNA as a drug, Bench to Bedside vaccines and biologics consulting. Moderated by @MarioLopezG
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频道 Robert W Malone, MD (@rwmalonemd) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 110 894 名订阅者,在 医学 类别中位列第 94,并在 美国 地区排名第 205 位。
📊 受众指标与增长动态
自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 110 894 名订阅者。
根据 10 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -1 770,过去 24 小时变化为 -84,整体触达仍然可观。
- 认证状态: 未认证
- 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 4.78%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 3.24% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 5 306 次浏览,首日通常累积 3 593 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 153。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 vaccine, decade, measle, patient, drug 等核心主题上。
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作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
“Inventor of mRNA vaccines and RNA as a drug, Bench to Bedside vaccines and biologics consulting.
Moderated by @MarioLopezG”
凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 11 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 医学 类别中的关键影响点。
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Homesteading: The Filly, the Freeze, and the Sourdough Experiment.
"Summer is almost upon us, although here it still feels more like spring. Some big jobs have been accomplished, while others continue to languish. Such is life on a farm.
The biggest news is that yesterday we welcomed a healthy filly out of our homebred mare, Tantra. She is a lovely buckskin, or perhaps a bay. At this point, only color testing will settle the question. If she moves as well as she looks, I suspect she will be a keeper."
- by JGM.
Read more at:
https://www.malone.news/p/homesteading-the-filly-the-freeze
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| 2 | Having been together for 50 years, with my amazing wife of 47 years... here is my advice to younger folk.
Find someone special, who is your best friend and jump in. Commit to being devoted.
If you chose wisely, you won't regret it - ever.
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Is this the path forward for AI?
Are data centers already outdated?
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| 4 | Okay this is genuinely insane.
SpaceX just unveiled a satellite whose only job is to run AI. Not internet. Not GPS. Just compute, floating in orbit.
It's called AI1, and the reason behind it breaks your brain.
AI data centers on Earth are hitting a wall, not a chip wall, a physics wall.
They need staggering amounts of power and water just to stay cool, and we're running out of grid and land to build them.
So Musk's answer is: stop building them on Earth.
In orbit, the sun never sets. Free power, 24/7. No water for cooling, you just radiate heat into the vacuum of space. The two things choking AI on the ground barely exist up there.
And here's the wild part: Musk says it's easier to build than a Starlink satellite. Strip out the complex antennas and it's "a lot of solar cells, a radiator, and some laser links."
One AI1 carries the compute of an Nvidia GB300 rack, the same hardware data centers fight over down here.
AI1 is just the first one. The plan is a constellation of up to a million of them.
And the timing isn't an accident, SpaceX goes public this week at a ~$1.75 trillion target. This isn't a rocket company anymore. It's positioning itself as the power grid for AI, in space.
The race for AI compute just left the planet. Literally.
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They had to have been writing grants and papers on these strains- which means others in the government . Those with oversight responsibilities- must have known these samples were brought in illegally and turned a blind eye.
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| 6 | NIH researchers charged with allegedly smuggling viral pathogens into the United States previously flew or planned to fly viral samples to the country, according to newly released emails.
Claude Kwe, who worked under Vincent Munster at the NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, brought DNA from 35 samples that tested positive for monkeypox in 2024. Kwe wrote that they were eager to perform full genome sequencing on these samples, which contained or were derived from a select agent.
Munster separately discussed shipping samples of a monkeypox strain called the Congo Basin clade in 2022. In other emails, researchers discussed coronavirus samples, including having the Omicron variant brought to the United States without NIH shipping involvement. An outside researcher also proposed that Munster hand carry samples from Africa.
Sen. Rand Paul released the emails and stated that NIH scientists charged with attempting to smuggle monkeypox had a years-long history of skirting rules for moving dangerous pathogens. Federal prosecutors accused Kwe and Munster of smuggling monkeypox from the Republic of Congo and lying to investigators.
Emails from 2012 showed the NIH mislabeling a shipment of MERS coronavirus as diagnostic rather than infectious.
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| 7 | Three federal actions this year, all sold the same way: reining in the administrative state. The EPA disclaiming power it used since 2009. The Court killing a federal vaccine mandate. A White House order shrinking the childhood vaccine schedule. They are not the same move. 🧵
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They run on three different doctrines, with different targets and different directions. The most cited is the major questions doctrine: an agency cannot decide a matter of vast economic or political significance unless Congress clearly authorized it.
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The Court's own phrase: Congress does not hide elephants in mouseholes. Sweeping power has to be granted in plain words. The catch is that the Court has never defined "major." That undefined word is where the power, and the trouble, lives.
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As a sword: the EPA rescinded the 2009 endangerment finding and repealed federal vehicle emissions standards by claiming it never had the authority. In 2007 the same Court told the same agency it did. Same subject, opposite result.
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As a shield: the Court blocked OSHA's vaccinate-or-test rule covering 80 million workers. The same week it upheld the CMS mandate for federally funded health facilities. Mandates fall where the statutory hook is general. They survive where it is specific.
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Then the vaccine schedule order, where the doctrine does not fit. It polices agencies that seize power, not agencies that give it up. An agency cannot be told it lacks authority to shrink what it had authority to build. Recommending and de-recommending are the same power.
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What actually checked that order was not the major questions doctrine. It was the Administrative Procedure Act and the Federal Advisory Committee Act. In March a federal judge halted the change on those grounds. The order itself hedges: "to the extent permitted by law."
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The structure underneath all three: these doctrines pull power from the agencies and the executive and send it to two places, the courts and Congress. The courts will use theirs. Congress is the question.
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Congress has passed all twelve annual spending bills on time four times since the late 1970s, last in 1996. It runs on continuing resolutions, more than 200 of them, roughly half the days of a normal year. FY2026 opened with the longest shutdown in US history.
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So the doctrine demands clear statements from the one body that cannot pass a budget. Take contested power from the agencies and it does not land in a revived Congress. It pools in the courts and in whatever executive holds the pen.
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A movement built on judicial restraint, on textualism and original meaning, has made the judiciary the final word on the scope of the regulatory state. In a Congress that will not legislate, the doctrine produces more judicial activism, not less.
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The rule-of-law test is not which side wins this year. It is whether outcomes rest on durable, general, knowable law or on shifting discretion. Discretion moved from the agency to the judge is still discretion.
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The full essay, with the cases and the legislative record laid out in detail:
https://www.malone.news/p/three-doctrines-one-objective
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But where investigators actually typed the organism, they found it. Park and Krumwiede in New York, Fraser in Edinburgh, three British Royal Commissions. The bovine type was roughly a quarter of childhood TB and about half of tuberculous neck glands. Real and confirmed in children, even as the national totals were not.
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Modern data argues for the same restraint. Zoonotic TB is generally about 1 to 2 percent of human TB, near 140,000 cases a year, likely undercounted in some regions. Real. Not nothing. Not the blanket case against fresh milk that regulators imply.
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So the honest statement is narrow. M. bovis was a real risk where infected cattle met untreated milk, worst for children. The remedy was not to heat all milk and ban the alternative. It was to clean up the herds. The US tested and removed infected cattle and eliminated it. Countries that only pasteurized kept it for decades.
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The lesson is not that raw milk causes tuberculosis. The lesson is that diseased herds are dangerous. Test the animals. Remove infected cattle. Document herd health. Raw milk from a tested, healthy herd is a different product from milk of unknown status. The deciding factor is animal health, not temperature.
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The real lesson of the swill milk scandal is not that milk is dangerous. It is that any system becomes dangerous when corruption, convenience, and profit replace accountability.
The cow was never the central problem. The conditions were. The fraud was. The corruption was.
Full essay, every source documented:
https://www.malone.news/p/raw-milk-the-wrong-lesson
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| 9 | New York distillers poisoned thousands of infants with filthy milk. The politicians paid to stop them took bribes instead. Then the government drew the wrong lesson. It treated the symptom, protected the system, and taught Americans that the cow was the problem. She was not. 🧵
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In 1858 a New York publisher, Frank Leslie, received milk at his door that was blue, watery, and contaminated with pus. He had it analyzed, disliked the answer, and sent reporters to trace it to its source. What they found was not a quality control failure. It was a business model.
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The distilleries produced mountains of spent grain mash. Disposing of it cost money. Feeding it to cattle made money. So they built cow sheds against the stills, packed them with animals standing in filth, and fed them steaming waste from the vats. Cows too weak to stand were hung in slings and milked until they died. That milk was sold to the public.
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Because it was thin and blue, it was adulterated first. Chalk and plaster for color. Flour and starch for body. Water for volume. Wagons labeled "Pure Country Milk" carried it through the city. Contemporary estimates attributed thousands of infant deaths a year to it.
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The corruption should sound familiar. When outrage forced an investigation, inspectors warned the operators first. The barns were cleaned, the conditions staged. The committee declared the danger exaggerated and recommended better ventilation. One member dissented, described the fraud, and was ignored.
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The story is usually told backward. Nothing about the scandal shows milk was inherently dangerous. The deaths came from confinement, diseased animals, contaminated feed, adulteration, and corruption. The milk was dangerous because the system producing it was dangerous.
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There were two ways to respond. Fix the source: take the cattle out of the sheds, clean the conditions, test the animals, keep the herds healthy. Or leave the industrial system in place and neutralize the result after the fact. The second path won.
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Note the timeline. Pasteurization was not the choice in 1858. It did not yet exist for milk. The officials inspecting those dairies were not choosing heat over reform. They were choosing corruption over reform. When the government did push pasteurization later, it conceded the method was not ideal, only practical. Heating the milk was easier than fixing the barn.
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There was a real disease in milk: tuberculosis. But the record blurred two organisms. M. tuberculosis is mainly a human pathogen, spread person to person. M. bovis is mainly a cattle pathogen that can infect people, usually through raw milk.
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For most of this history no one could tell them apart. Cases were classified by symptoms and assumption, not proof. Extrapulmonary TB in a child was assumed to be milk-borne and therefore bovine. The reasoning ran in a circle. The old body counts, like 15,000 US deaths in 1917, are soft estimates copied forward for a century.
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On target!
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| 11 | Rasmussen Reports found that 24% of Americans believe they know someone who died from a COVID injection.
The FDA was aware of these deaths and adverse events, yet they covered them up and continued to recommend COVID shots.
Why won't the legacy media cover this major scandal?
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| 12 | Sunday Strip: Funny How That Works...
California, where voting reality goes to die.
https://www.malone.news/p/sunday-strip-funny-how-that-works
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| 14 | As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Americans face a choice. We can teach the next generation that our history is little more than a catalog of grievances, or we can teach them that free people built something remarkable, flawed but worthy, and that its preservation now rests in their hands.
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"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." -Ronald Reagan
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| 15 | Update from the Homestead! We have visitors, but holes gotta be dug, fence posts need to be set.
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True story
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| 17 | Dr. Robert Malone says President Trump’s new executive order on vaccines isn’t anti vaccine. It’s about ending blind faith and restoring transparency, debate, and accountability. “The critics are already screaming that this order is anti-vaccine.” “That’s the easy headline, but it’s wrong.” “A far more honest word for what the president did is anti-monopoly.” “Vaccines are one among the many successful tools of public health.” “But acknowledging those victories does not mean we owe blind faith to every single recommendation that comes after them.” “It doesn’t mean we stop asking questions.” “Trust is earned through transparency, through open debate, through accountability.” “It is never earned by shutting people up.”
—- @RWMaloneMD
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| 18 | Friday Funnies: Dog Whistle
versus dog wisdom
They're here!!!
Click on the link to go to more memes, cartoons, and silly videos!
https://www.malone.news/p/friday-funnies-dog-whistle
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| 19 | "What if the biggest threat to personal freedom isn't censorship, but the gradual loss of cognitive autonomy itself? In this wide ranging conversation, Dr. Robert Malone explores how information systems, artificial intelligence, institutional power, and fear based narratives are reshaping the way people think, communicate, and make decisions.
Drawing from his own experience with de-platforming, media attacks, and public controversy, Malone explains why he believes the fight for free thought has become the defining challenge of our era. The discussion spans everything from the future of digital influence and social control to the rise of alternative media, the collapse of public trust, and the surprising role intentional communities may play in preserving independence. This is not a retrospective on the pandemic, but a forward looking examination of what comes next for liberty, innovation, and human agency in a rapidly changing world."
Secret War Over Your Mind, Voice, and Freedom | Dr. Robert Malone
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| 20 | I’ve been loving The Natural Healing Handbook 🌿✨
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