I watched that man awaken over time - like so many. Malone was vaxxine damaged also like so many. I did not trust him for a long time. But, he redeemed himself in many ways because he spoke out when others kept silent. He is an excellent choice and well informed. He knows the nuts and bolts of the field and the scumbags behind it all.
The capacity to see good in people is critical. This includes both the experience of humility, realizing one's own mistakes and owning them, as well as the experience of seeing others make mistakes and then realize them, and own them.
It's the heart that thinks, before God, "there, but by your grace, go I." AKA understanding that "none are perfect; no not one" and that change for the better is an innate human capacity.
Discernment should always be balanced with a sense of humility and a willingness to recognize that not everyone should be condemned for misjudgments or limitations of awareness they experience at one time.
I can't think of a better man to have on the committee, unless its the dude who was, you know, a former VP at Pfizer who then came out guns blazing once the scandemic hit.
Very well said fren. You are exactly correct. None of us are perfect and we should not hold others to a standard that does not allow for growth because of prior misjudgments. Malone in particular has been a fascinating and encouraging case of watching someone in real time come to a very profound awakening. Actually him and his wife. Coming from medical myself I saw someone extremely guarded with his words trying to maintain his professional position in that world evolve into a bold truth teller willing to step out of his comfort zone putting it all on the line. Once again, Malone is an excellent choice that shows me RFK is serious about bringing the best people together to tackle the issues that have been hijacked and held captive by an industry. No one knows that world better than Malone.
Republican Senate is slow-walking POTUS' appointments as much as possible.
Join your County Committee and accelerate the process of cleaning out the corruption. It's gonna take all hands on deck. Red states are more of a problem than folks are aware.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight new vaccine policy advisers to replace the panel that he abruptly dismissed earlier this week.
The new appointees to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices include Dr. Robert Malone, the former mRNA researcher who emerged as a close adviser to Kennedy during the measles outbreak.
Malone, who runs a wellness institute and a popular blog, rose to popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as he relayed theories around the outbreak and the vaccines that followed. He has appeared on podcasts and other conservative news outlets where he’s promoted unproven and alternative treatments for measles and COVID-19.
I 100% voted for this
Magnificent.
Very nice.
What a great way to make normies learn!
… by listening to Dr. Malone himself:
https://dioxitube.com/w/k5QRs8DREiJZ5bnpf5MCNp
Now, since he is an official appointee - it gives him even more credibility in their eyes.
https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1932952114109567463
Malone took the clot shot, iirc.
"Well, I had to travel, so..."
I watched that man awaken over time - like so many. Malone was vaxxine damaged also like so many. I did not trust him for a long time. But, he redeemed himself in many ways because he spoke out when others kept silent. He is an excellent choice and well informed. He knows the nuts and bolts of the field and the scumbags behind it all.
The capacity to see good in people is critical. This includes both the experience of humility, realizing one's own mistakes and owning them, as well as the experience of seeing others make mistakes and then realize them, and own them.
It's the heart that thinks, before God, "there, but by your grace, go I." AKA understanding that "none are perfect; no not one" and that change for the better is an innate human capacity.
Discernment should always be balanced with a sense of humility and a willingness to recognize that not everyone should be condemned for misjudgments or limitations of awareness they experience at one time.
I can't think of a better man to have on the committee, unless its the dude who was, you know, a former VP at Pfizer who then came out guns blazing once the scandemic hit.
Dr. Mike Yeadon. Yes.
Yeadon. Yes, thank you.
Very well said fren. You are exactly correct. None of us are perfect and we should not hold others to a standard that does not allow for growth because of prior misjudgments. Malone in particular has been a fascinating and encouraging case of watching someone in real time come to a very profound awakening. Actually him and his wife. Coming from medical myself I saw someone extremely guarded with his words trying to maintain his professional position in that world evolve into a bold truth teller willing to step out of his comfort zone putting it all on the line. Once again, Malone is an excellent choice that shows me RFK is serious about bringing the best people together to tackle the issues that have been hijacked and held captive by an industry. No one knows that world better than Malone.
<slow clap>
God uses imperfect people for His perfect goals/plan, so "we" can, too.
Whatever happened to the Senate hearing for Dr Casey Means for Surgeon General?
Republican Senate is slow-walking POTUS' appointments as much as possible.
Join your County Committee and accelerate the process of cleaning out the corruption. It's gonna take all hands on deck. Red states are more of a problem than folks are aware.
Well, I'm conv8nce there is zero use for any vaccine.
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight new vaccine policy advisers to replace the panel that he abruptly dismissed earlier this week.
The new appointees to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices include Dr. Robert Malone, the former mRNA researcher who emerged as a close adviser to Kennedy during the measles outbreak.
Malone, who runs a wellness institute and a popular blog, rose to popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as he relayed theories around the outbreak and the vaccines that followed. He has appeared on podcasts and other conservative news outlets where he’s promoted unproven and alternative treatments for measles and COVID-19.