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Jim Reagen's avatar

Actually, lots of people read The Atlantic. The same people who believe that the NY Times is all the news fit to print, or that PBS is the source of true narratives.

This is the army they are trying to create to thwart the movement toward transparency and honest government and science. Judging how hateful these people can be (who put up signs in their yards that "hate has no home here") they have some success in creating a radical, hateful vanguard that can be unleashed to attack those who wish the truth to prevail.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Jim, you’re spot on! A lot of people read the Atlantic and I used too as well.

This is totally what they’re trying to do — start a narrative war.

I critique and dismantle their article here: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/americas-first-measles-death-in-a

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Celia Farber's avatar

I mean since it turned into sheer propaganda. It was bought, some years ago. I'll look it up.

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William Taylor's avatar

I always see this stuff after many hours have passed. Here is 'The Plan' that gave me chills.

https://www.tiktok.com/@rachel.reenstra.verified/video/7480420147681856810?_t=ZT-8ubMwTed5OV&_r=1

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dude 01's avatar

I don’t care if 12 million people read The Atlantic. If there is a difference of opinion over measles, bird flu, covid, etc., Americans should have freedom of choice as to whether or not to take the vaccination.

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Jill Herendeen's avatar

...except not opinion, but SCIENCE. There IS REAL science, and there is phony "science". Everyone needs to be free to SEE ( & follow) THE REAL science. Official pronouncements from vested interests simply aren't worthy of being followed.

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William Taylor's avatar

I agree whole hardily. I call it 'true science' which proves the presence of God and 'scientism'( I know it's not a real word ,yet) that say 'they prove' God doesn't exist but all down to mathematics and processes.

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William Taylor's avatar

You and I both know that choice is being taken away. Please watch this and see. It's coming down the pipeline.

https://www.tiktok.com/@rachel.reenstra.verified/video/7480420147681856810?_t=ZT-8ubMwTed5OV&_r=1

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doble graphent Roger W.'s avatar

Reality won against the left. Reality has a very stubborn habit of always winning against lefty terrorist journos. Gitmo is too good for them.

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Chris's avatar

"Vaccines." In retrospect, has there ever been a more divisive "op"?

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richardw's avatar

"Who reads the Atlantic? Nobody". Yes, nobody reads the atlantic or any MSM outlet. What these journals and broadcasters do is serve as a tribal telegraph that gives the loonie left their talking points and directions. The poor Mennonites, they are living in the armpit of the earth-I would think, because they were hoping they might be left alone in such a desolate place. What this episode shows is that these mean assholes will leave no stone unturned as they prosecute wrongthink. If you would have asked me in say 2004 how the Atlantic would pursue a story like this I would say they would write about the hospital homiciding a child to prove a point and the pathos of a group of people who just want to be left alone to live their lives as they see fit.

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DE's avatar

Who lets those vicious communists pull that shit?

Especially on a farm.

There are hammers everywhere!

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nymusicdaily's avatar

over 1100 deaths from the MMR vax in VAERS

VAERS undercounts by as much as a factor of 100

working hypothesis: MMR may be the new kill shot. tons of kids dying. and stillbirths. never thought i'd see the day in the USA when there would be the need for something like this to be mass-produced https://www.ashliesembrace.org/what-is-a-cuddle-cot/

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Sue's avatar

Good Lord. Couldn't imagine what this might be. You may very well be right about MMR being the next new kill shot. Horrifying. They're just easing parents along as the depopulation agenda continues. How thoughtful.

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nymusicdaily's avatar

one way to solve the orphan problem coming at us head on in the express lane

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Sue's avatar

Sadly, I have to agree.

Your reply reminds me of a 2021 Substack article that predicted within a few years millions of children and pets would be orphaned and homeless.

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SmithFS's avatar

Good segment on Jimmy Dore today comparing how the media once showed measles as a fun way to get a few days off school and now makes out like it is a deadly pandemic in the making:

The Media Wants You To FREAK OUT About Measles!:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pum-OX8Z9sY

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

I genuinely pity *The Atlantic*. Truly! I'm referring to *Rabbit, Run*, the renowned novel by John Updike. Updike was a prominent literary commentator for *The Atlantic* in the 1950s and 1960s. His *Rabbit* series, centered on the character Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, remains one of his most acclaimed works.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I heard that The Atlantic was another 3 letter Agency rag (starting with a C) …and even though Laurene Powell Jobs bought the magazine with her deceased husband’s Apple fortune, it’s still run by them. Oh the same people that still read the NYT, and listen to PBS/NPR, read The Atlantic as well.

Oh and BTW there have been numerous alt-news pieces, that the Mennonite girl in Texas, did not “die from measles”, but likely pneumonia and RSV.

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Celia Farber's avatar

Thank you, yes, I published on that the. Dr. Ealy broke it. I wonder if he has read this dreck.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Dr H is a cool and great guy. I heard him speak at a CHD Arizona Chapter One Day Symposium in Scottsdale, AZ in January. He has moved his ‘practice’ to AZ, after being forced out of California because of the stupid Vaxx policies in CA and school age children, then went up to Oregon, and subsequently left there and now is in to AZ.

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Sam's avatar

The Atlantic is the mouthpiece of NATO. It’s funded by the governments that belong to it and it’s grade A propaganda that gets people to consent to their agendas.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Well just look at the type of people that read it. They likely are followers/readers of the NYT and NPR & PBS.

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Jeff's avatar

Nowadays one has to start with the premise that almost everything is a lacia psyop, then try to prove that it is not.

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Celia Farber's avatar

I agree.

what is a lacia psyop?

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Jeff's avatar

"Lacia" is a Spanish slang word for a certain organization in the US. You are in Spain, I think? Your neighbors would know.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I get it! 😉

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Jeff's avatar

👌

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Jill Herendeen's avatar

The "news" media are allowed to lie, & it doesn't matter if few readers believe those media, because the purpose is to create "plausible deniability" for our rulers, to excuse their wrong actions.

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Scott munson's avatar

LPJ Oct 30 2024 Robert W Malone Substack

Laurene Powell Jobs LPJ Chan Zuckerberg coup

LPJ shills for Kamala Harris Ghislaine Maxwel

LPJ, The Atlantic Monthly, Shadowland, and Child Sex Trafficking

The Atlantic Monthly is evil.

2021 writer/editor Tom Bartlett mRNA vaccines and my role in invention

https://substack.com/app-link/post?publication_id=583200&post_id=150803121

Laurene Powell Jobs Chan Zuckerberg coup shills for Kamala Harris Ghislaine Maxwell

LPJ, The Atlantic Monthly, Shadowland, and Child Sex Trafficking

The Atlantic Monthly is evil.

2021 writer/editor The Atlantic Monthly Tom Bartlett mRNA vaccines and my role in invention

https://substack.com/app-link/post?publication_id=583200&post_id=150803121

LPJ, The Atlantic Monthly, Shadowland, and Child Sex Trafficking

The Atlantic Monthly is evil.

I learned this fact in 2021 when a writer/editor from The Atlantic Monthly named Tom Bartlett contacted me, first by email and then in a telephone call, saying with much flattery that he wanted to do a story on the origins of the mRNA vaccines and my role in the invention. His original email to me was:

https://substack.com/app-link/post?publication_id=583200&post_id=150803121

Robert W Malone, MD

https://x.com/RWMaloneMD0

Substack Robert W Malone, MD

https://substack.com/@rwmalonemd

Raven Priscilla Chan Zuckerberg Mark

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Celia Farber's avatar

wow. Yeah Bartlett has every single characteristic of an agent. It's unthinkable he is not one.

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Jeff's avatar

I've noticed over the last few weeks that the dreaded hantavirus is popping up around the world. My bet is that this is going to be in the running for the next "pandemic." Measles isn't terrifying enough, the whole bat thing has run its course, and monkeys are not everywhere. But who wants to be infected by a rodent? 🐀

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Mel's avatar

Takes some damn nerve to walk into a hall where someone’s child lies in a coffin. F that bastard, Bartlett. Shame on him.

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Celia Farber's avatar

Exactly my thought. That scene is so evil. Who does that?

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Edward Flynn's avatar

The Atlantic was a tool of the DEM administration propaganda during the pandemic, famously participating in suppression of ivermectin. Why they still have a readership is a mystery … but perhaps for their funding sources.

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DE's avatar

USAID must <wink wink>

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