Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccines, says he made a mistake in getting the Moderna mRNA vaccines after he was infected with Covid in February 2020
You probably remember early this month when cellular immunologist Stan Gromkowski told Dr. Robert Malone that he ruined “his chances for a Nobel Prize” because he continues to undermine the use of the same vaccine he invented.
Dr. Gromkowski is not alone in criticizing Dr. Malone for undermining the vaccine. On August 12, The Atlantic wrote a fair piece titled, “The Vaccine Scientist Spreading Vaccine Misinformation.” The article started out with the author, Tom Bartlett, asking: “Robert Malone claims to have invented mRNA technology. Why is he trying so hard to undermine its use?
Dr. Robert Malone has had enough. So over the weekend, he decided to set the record straight and respond to his critics about why he’s speaking out against what he described as the risk of “experimental vaccines.”
In a series of tweets on Saturday, Dr. Malone told his over 300,000 fans on Twitter saying that his decision to speak out against the current vaccines was not motivated by politics, but rather by his upbringing.
“To those that think I am posting due to my political bias. News 4 you – it is because of my upbringing. I was taught to not lie. And I got fed up with the lies, misrepresentations, obfuscation, censorship, and imbicilic factchecking. I actually donated to the Biden campaign,” he tweeted.
To those that think I am posting due to my political bias. News 4 you – it is because of my upbringing. I was taught to not lie. And I got fed up with the lies, misrepresentations, obfuscation, censorship, and imbicilic factchecking. I actually donated to the Biden campaign.
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) August 28, 2021
Dr. Malone went on to say that he made a mistake in taking the Moderna mRNA vaccine back in February 2020 after he was infected with the Covid-19 virus. “I should not have taken Moderna after having been infected in late Feb 2020. That was also a mistake,” Dr. Malone said.
“And I am not the only one that made a mistake that I regret in this case. I am confident that there are many others. We all make mistakes, including myself. I should not have taken Moderna after having been infected in late Feb 2020. That was also a mistake,” he tweeted.
And I am not the only one that made a mistake that I regret in this case. I am confident that there are many others. We all make mistakes, including myself. I should not have taken Moderna after having been infected in late Feb 2020. That was also a mistake.
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) August 28, 2021
In June, YouTube deleted his video after he spoke about the associated risks of Covid-19 vaccines. Dr. Malone later said he was not discouraging the use of the vaccine but was providing people with as much fair information as he could about their risks.
On his Twitter page, Dr. Robert Malone claims to have invented the mRNA vaccines (and DNA vaccines) used in coronavirus vaccines manufactured by pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna. Dr. Malone said he invented the mRNA vaccines while he was at the Salk Institute in 1987 and 1988.
Many people have asked if Dr. Malone was indeed the original inventor of the mRNA vaccine. After our first article back in June, we received the following question via Twitter: “Why is there no mention of Malone on the Salk website?”
In response, below are some of our findings after a cursory search on Google. Below are the links from other reliable sources including Wikipedia and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) patent website.
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO1990011092&tab=PCTBIBLIO
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/247/4949/1465