There Are No Saints Or Sinners, Only Original Sin and Original Antigenic Sin - Dr Malone Should Know That
Robert Malone has his detractors on the anti-lockdown/anti-vaxxer side of the fence. Some accuse him of being controlled opposition. I have always found him to be agreeable, reasonable and rational, but I have to take issue with his excessively one-sided take down of Stew Peters and ‘Died Suddenly’:
I would have liked to have left a comment on that post, but you have to be a paid subscriber to do so.
Stew Peters did get some things wrong in the movie; we can all agree with that. But they were relatively minor in comparison to the things which the film got right. In particular the harrowing footage and commentary on the post mortem ‘blood clots’ being found by embalmers. Here’s what Robert Malone has to say:
At the moment, there is a very active discussion regarding the increasingly viral video “Died Suddenly”. Other commentators (for example “The Daily Skeptic” and Josh Guetzkow) have appropriately noted that the (generally well funded and produced) video includes segments which are misleading at best, falsely imply one or more cause-effect relationship between a sudden death event and vaccine administration, or otherwise employ cinematic license to stoke outrage. I have previously written regarding the business model of Stoking Rage for the up and coming podcaster, and in my opinion this strategy is fundamentally the same as the “fearporn” business model of corporate media - and in particular CNN.
I don’t think that is fair to Peters or fair to the Daily Sceptic, which actually opened with this paragraph:
There is some great information in this movie. Information that could – potentially – open people’s eyes and minds. In particular, the interviews with the embalmers and morticians are incredible. The long, white fibrous material they have been finding in dead people’s arteries and veins after the vaccine rollout is truly horrifying. It isn’t new, but it’s presented all in one place in a highly compelling way, especially the scene where you see it being removed from a dead body during an embalming session. The movie would have been far more effective if it had just focused on that (and dug deeper to show what they’re made of, etc.). But unfortunately it tainted that and other good information (such as presented by Dr. Ryan Cole, Steve Kirsch and Dr. James Thorp) by covering it with a lot of garbage. Here are four examples of the garbage that stuck out and that I remember. There may be more.
Dr. Malone dismisses the footage and embalmer testimony re. the post mortem fibrous clots as simply ‘nothing new’. Well it may not be new to those who’ve had their head down the rabbit hole for many months now, but this verifiable graphic footage and testimony is shocking enough in its own right to wake up a lot of people who have yet to look down the rabbit hole. Judging by the number of viewings of the film, I suggest it is going to do just that. Yes, it is a shame that Peters included stuff which has since been debunked, because this tends to undermine the impact of the genuine information presented. But I don’t think Malone’s heavy-handed criticism is justified, to be honest. This, for instance, is out of order in my opinion:
Let me assure you now that I have no time or interest in further engagements with Stew Peters. He is irrelevant, as far as I am concerned. A modern carnival barker.
There is nothing in this “Died Suddenly” which represents new news, as far as I can tell. This seems to mostly be a sensationalized but well-produced video covering information which has been known for quite some time. Steve Kirsch did not endorse use of his likeness in this production, did not endorse, did not sponsor it, and neither he nor his organization in any way supports it.
Why is he presuming to speak for Steve Kirsch? I am quite sure that if Steve Kirsch wishes to dissociate himself from the film, he will do so; I am not aware that he has. My impression was that he generally endorsed it and was happy to be represented in it. I could be wrong.
I don’t hold a torch for Stew Peters. Being English, I find his presentation a little over-bearing and his attention to detail somewhat lacking, but I don’t think that is a sin on his part. Interestingly, he has very recently pointed out what might just be described as a sin possibly committed by a very prominent anti-lockdown figure, Simone Gold. Is this more sensationalism? I don’t know, but it’s prompted me to look deeper, not least because everybody’s anti-lockdown hero, Reiner Fuellmich, was recently accused of doing something similar with public donations. I find that very disturbing, if true, that we seemingly can’t even trust the leading lights of the anti-lockdown movement not to succumb to the temptation to indulge in at least one of the Seven Deadly Sins. If Stew Peters is an irrelevant carnival Barker, then Dr Simone Gold is in the clear and the lawsuit launched against her is a work of fiction. I’ve also yet to learn of what happened with the Fuellmich allegations. We shall see.
There are no saints and sinners in this game, but there are plenty of fallible humans who can fall so very easily into behaving badly, sometimes very badly. It is tempting to view this episode in our history as a spiritual battle between Good and Evil. I have thought of it that way many times. But actually, it is a battle for the soul of humanity. Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano hints at this fact when he says:
It is now clear that everything is linked together, without having to dismiss those who say so as “conspiracy theorists.” The conspiracy is already there: we are not inventing it, we are simply denouncing it, hoping that people wake up from this suicidal narcosis and demand that someone put an end to the global coup. The operations of social engineering and mass manipulation have demonstrated beyond any doubt that this crime was premeditated, and how it is consistent with a “spiritual” vision of the conflict that is now unfolding: it is necessary to take sides and fight, without giving in. The Truth – which is an attribute of God – cannot be cancelled by error, and Life cannot be defeated by death: remember that the Lord, who has said of Himself, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life,” has already defeated Satan, and what remains of the battle serves only to give us the opportunity to make the right choice, to choose to do those actions which place us under the banner of Christ, on the side of Good.
Life is forever presenting us with choices and we have the blessing of Free Will in order to make those choices. Strive to make the right choices, not just some of the time, but all of the time. Nobody said it was easy. It’s hard. Life is hard.
Update: 27th November 2022
Here is what Steve Kirsch actually says about ‘Died Suddenly’:
About Died Suddenly
My role in the Died Suddenly film was limited to my speaking part. I did not fund the film or have any say in the editorial direction of the film.
Read this excellent article about the clots and the movie. I agree with the author that the blood clots are the strongest part of the movie and that it will be attacked on other parts.
In particular, I agree with the statements made by the embalmers and by Dr. James Thorp. I don’t agree with any of the conspiracy theories hinted at in the film. That is a much more complicated topic. In my opinion, the film would have been stronger if it had kept its focus on verifiable facts rather than unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.
In particular, the article says:
Although there was much I appreciated about Died Suddenly (e.g. it touched upon the history of elitist population control which I presented detailed evidence of here alongside a summary of the known previous attempts to develop and deploy sterilizing vaccines on the public), I feel the lack of editorial control will be extremely problematic later on. Since easily falsifiable information exists in the video that will be focused on in any attempt to debunk it, that will significantly weaken its message and allow the vaccine blood clots to be associated with other unprovable conspiracy theories.
This is a shame because the blood clot aspect of the film is so strong and can easily stand on its own. Additionally, I feel it is very likely that when “died suddenly” is searched in the future, instead of the large numbers of news reports emerging that show where this happened, we will instead be greeted with an endless number of articles debunking those parts of the movie.
Nice take! I haven't watched the film because I have heard that it had several already debunked facts in it. That it was muddying the waters and giving people a way to say that everything the health freedom movement is working towards must also be misinformation (that word has really lost its meaning IMO). But after reading your newsletter, maybe I'll give it a watch.
As far as the battle of good vs. evil, my understanding is that physicists are about to prove that the universe is a virtual reality, a digital simulation. We are consciousness. The world that our senses tell us is "real" is a construct that began with the big digital bang and once the simulation was stable enough to evolve life forms that could provide us with choices, we began using them as avatars. The Larger Consciousness System (God) set all this up so that we would have the perfect place to learn and to grow, and thus speed up the evolution of the consciousness system of which we are a part. Jesus was sent to us to help us understand that our purpose (the way to evolve the quality of our consciousness) was to get rid of fear and ego and to become loving, compassionate beings.
I find it fascinating that both creationism and evolution are the truth. That God did, in fact, create everything that we perceive, but that the big bang was simply how it was done. No longer do we have to choose to believe in EITHER science or spirituality. The battle for the soul of humanity between decent, loving people and the globalists who wish to enslave us is, indeed, the battle of our time, but in the big picture, it is simply the challenges that this era provides for us to learn and to grow. The reason it's incredibly important is simply because we don't want our God given classroom to be a horrible dystopian nightmare.