The Other Side Of The Argument: We Can’t Afford Suspiciousness, They’re Trying To Kill Us, Malone Is A Hero

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Celia FarberFeb 481137

These comments are in response to this piece.

“I will say that this is typical in that – just when there is a glimmer of hope and some movement in the right direction the “opposition” — those opposed to mandates, lockdowns and the government intervention in health decisions and the disgusting public “health” response to this virus — suddenly decides to eat its own. This is how we lose. The fact is the Branch Covidians are made up of the most powerful politicians, the media, tech, major education institutions and the world’s billionaires and oligarchs do not break from one another. They are lockstep. Which is why they’ve convinced and scared people into being ignorantly foolish. But yes – let’s take some folks like Malone and McCullough – who’ve done more to shine a light on this lunacy than most people combined – and try to destroy them from within. That’s smart. That’s brilliant. (that’s sarcasm). We do not have to agree 100% with everything people on “our” side say – otherwise we’re just in the Democrat party. But let’s also recognize that we don’t have to agree to still have a purpose which aligns to the greater good of crushing these tyrants we’ve witnessed the last two years. I don’t have to like Malone, McCullough, Kirsch, etc. but they are doing great work on this particular issue.”

—Rough Hewer

“I’ll be totally honest. I DON’T CARE whether a weaponized virus came out of the Wuhan lab or it was no virus at all but rather a computer program. I DON’T CARE if Robert Malone has a shady history to whatever degree. Just like I DON’T CARE that up until recently Republican politicians like Ron Johnson merited only my contempt for their previous policies. ALL THAT MATTERS IS THAT THE HORSE IS OUT OF THE BARN. The vaccines should be the focus 100%, vaccines forced on millions of people brainwashed by a corrupt media. All that matters is the vaccines don’t work and cause harm. So if Robert Malone reveals some of that, great. If Ron Johnson hosts doctors, nurses and the injured by the vaccines in the US Senate, terrific. We’re dealing with something so dark and evil that whoever casts a light on it should be applauded. We need to stop nitpicking and defeat this monster before it carries us away into a trans humanist nightmare.”

—Michael Brownstein

“Who or what is the “controlling” agent? Seems he’s controlled, as in still influenced, by a lifetime of mainstream scientific training and thought which has served him well, professionally.

He’s clearly shedding many, albeit not all of these views. Yet. We’ll see where things land.

I highly doubt he’s “controlled” as in: in on the scripted deception.

In my world this distinction matters.”

—Jack McJackers

“On the one hand I will not be sucked into “Malone is controlled opposition” on the other hand, when a writer of the caliber of Diana West makes a case, I won’t be guilt tripped into ignoring it.

And West’s case was not exactly a case for “controlled opposition–” it was a case for insisting Malone either be very clear, or, not have such stature as a MORAL authority. And she’s right.

Clarity IS morality.

Presently, I still think Malone is on the side of light. Not controlled opposition. Just not accustomed to being clear.”

[And I’m spoiled that way.]

—Celia Farber

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About michael burgwin

A child of the peace and antiWar movements, a Truther with self-diagnosed Opposition Defiance Disorder, formerly politically liberal tho now politically marooned, and Post-Doomer, on any issue, I trend to the conspiracy side, sort through the absurd, fantastical and insane, until I find firm ground usually located just the other side of the censorship firewall of propaganda and orthodoxy, dogma, and other either / or thinking.
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2 Responses to The Other Side Of The Argument: We Can’t Afford Suspiciousness, They’re Trying To Kill Us, Malone Is A Hero

  1. We can’t afford _not_ to test what people say. We shouldn’t be just a bunch of head-nodding sheep. Otherwise we’ll end up just like the Branch Covidians.

  2. I agree, but/and the risk is that in this maniacal climate every question becomes something that must be defended, not by facts and truth but by venomous emotional rebuttal. We are a fucking sick society, culture and civilization.

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