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Nov 17, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

I first became aware of Dr. Malone when he appeared with Steve Kirsch on the Dark Horse podcast with Bret Weinstein. I was impressed with his wisdom, patience, and knowledge about the Covid inoculations. My suspicions about the gene therapy mRNA drugs began when I listened to an interview with a top German doctor in the Robert Koch Institute, a man who had done the largest study of a

Covid outbreak in Germany, and he stated in the interview that he didn't believe that there would ever be an effective vaccine. He said that research scientists had been working on a Corona vaccine for more than 20 years with no success, so he offered no hope of a successful vaccine. I doubt that we could find that interview again on YouTube. They have probably scrubbed it. So, I look forward to reading this book.

I must admit that I have become more than skeptical of the entire medical industry, especially when I saw a conversation between Klaus Schwab and the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, buddying up on stage with celebratory glee. It should be noted that the comments were turned off and no wonder. They would have been blistered by millions of insults.

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Nov 18, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

I'll get around to the book someday. Likely when I can buy it used on Amazon. Unless the Kindle version is really inexpensive. I must buy used books when Amazon offers them and use Kindle unlimited for others. My local library seems not to offer much non-fiction, especially of a controversial nature.

Today's Malone https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/one-sovereign-mans-overview-of-history is a solid read. At first he dabbles in past history but gets into current affairs quickly. He doesn't develop the parallels that might speak to failed civilizations but does point out how we will enjoy some bad economics going forward. A few warnings could be stronger. He then concludes his history lesson.

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It's available on Kindle for about $10. I forget exactly - I had a pre-order.

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Interesting! I will add this to my reading list. I have felt many times that we never knew enough about this pandemic.

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