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Dr. Robert Malone is a medical doctor and biochemist known for his early work on mRNA technology. While he was involved in some early research related to mRNA vaccines, his role in their creation has been described as minimal.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Malone became a vocal critic of mRNA vaccines and promoted misinformation about their safety and efficacy. He made numerous false and misleading claims about the vaccines and public health measures, including:
  • Claiming that COVID-19 vaccines cause a form of AIDS.
  • Suggesting that the public had been "hypnotized" into following government COVID guidelines.
  • Making a false equivalence between the vaccine and Nazi medical experiments.
  • Claiming that those vaccinated after having COVID-19 are at greater risk of harmful side effects.
  • Promoting the use of unproven treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19.
His claims drew criticism from medical professionals, who have debunked many of them. In response to his spread of misinformation, Twitter temporarily suspended his account for violating their policies. Malone has also been accused of harassing a physician who reported his actions to a medical board.

Malone's views on COVID-19 vaccines and public health policy have been controversial, leading to significant debate and discussion within the scientific community. He is closely aligned with the "Make America Healthy Again" movement.

It is important to note that credible sources, such as the Science Feedback website and the Washington Post, have thoroughly debunked Malone's claims about COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.
 
Dr. Robert Malone is a medical doctor and biochemist known for his early work on mRNA technology. While he was involved in some early research related to mRNA vaccines, his role in their creation has been described as minimal.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Malone became a vocal critic of mRNA vaccines and promoted misinformation about their safety and efficacy. He made numerous false and misleading claims about the vaccines and public health measures, including:
  • Claiming that COVID-19 vaccines cause a form of AIDS.
  • Suggesting that the public had been "hypnotized" into following government COVID guidelines.
  • Making a false equivalence between the vaccine and Nazi medical experiments.
  • Claiming that those vaccinated after having COVID-19 are at greater risk of harmful side effects.
  • Promoting the use of unproven treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19.
His claims drew criticism from medical professionals, who have debunked many of them. In response to his spread of misinformation, Twitter temporarily suspended his account for violating their policies. Malone has also been accused of harassing a physician who reported his actions to a medical board.

Malone's views on COVID-19 vaccines and public health policy have been controversial, leading to significant debate and discussion within the scientific community. He is closely aligned with the "Make America Healthy Again" movement.

It is important to note that credible sources, such as the Science Feedback website and the Washington Post, have thoroughly debunked Malone's claims about COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.

Malone is THE INVENTOR of the stuff coursing through your veins.
 
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