Dr. Robert Malone, “the inventor of mRNA vaccine,” was permanently banned from Twitter for saying that “Pfizer mRNA vaccine does more harm than good”
Dr. Robert Malone, the supposed inventor of mRNA vaccines, has been permanently banned from Twitter, for posting tweets that “Pfizer mRNA vaccine does more harm than good.”
Dr. Mallone, who has amassed over 500,000 followers before his ban, was finally suspended after he posted the following tweet that reads:
“The Pfizer Inoculations For COVID-19 — More Harm Than Good
Pfizer’s own 6 month report data shows that its COVID-19 inoculation causes more illness and death than it prevents. Plus, an overview of the Pfizer trial flaws in both design and execution”
This is not the first time Dr. Malone was banned by a major social platform. As you may recall, Dr. Malone was banned and censored by YouTube and LinkedIn in June after he spoke out about the risk of “experimental vaccines.”
Dr. Malone said YouTube deleted a video of him after he spoke about the associated risks of Covid-19 vaccines. During his TV appearance, Dr. Malone 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 website, Dr. Robert Malone claimed to be the inventor of mRNA vaccines (and DNA vaccines) used in coronavirus vaccines manufactured by pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna. He stated that he invented the mRNA vaccines while he was at the Salk Institute in 1987 and 1988.
During his time at the Institute, Dr. Malone pioneered in-vitro RNA transfection and also in-vivo RNA transfection (in frog embryos, as well as mice). So, if there is one single most qualified mRNA expert to speak about the covid-19 vaccine, it’s Dr. Malone.
Now, Dr. Malone said he has been banned and censored by YouTube and LinkedIn for sharing his concerns on the vaccines in a podcast.
Last Wednesday, Dr. Malone said that YouTube deleted a video of him after he spoke about the associated risks of Covid-19 vaccines. During his TV appearance, Dr. Malone 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.
“[O]ne of my concerns are that the government is not being transparent with us about what those risks are. And so, I’m of the opinion that people have the right to decide whether to accept a vaccine or not, especially since these are experimental vaccines,” Dr. Malone said, pointing to the fact the vaccines are not formally approved but instead being administered under Emergency Use Authorization.
Dr. Malone added: “This is a fundamental right having to do with clinical research ethics,” he said. “And so, my concern is that I know that there are risks. But we don’t have access to the data, and the data haven’t been captured rigorously enough so that we can accurately assess those risks — and therefore … we don’t really have the information that we need to make a reasonable decision.”
Dr. Malone also noted that there is no substantive risk-benefit analysis being applied to the vaccines. Dr. Malone further explains, “That is one of my other objections, that we talk about these words risk-benefit analysis casually as if it is very deep science. It’s not. Normally at this stage, the CDC would have performed those risk-benefit analyses and they would be database and science-based. They are not right now.”
That’s not all. Earlier today, Dr. Malone said in a Twitter post that he was locked out of LinkedIn and his account was shut down.
“Yes, I have been locked out of Linked In and my account has been shut down. #censorship in the time of COVID. I have had to submit copies of my driver’s license and Linked In will now make a determination about reactivating my account.”
Oddly, I am currently in a DC newsroom about to do an interview on censorship, the trusted news initiative, and other topics for Epic Times.
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) June 29, 2021