Dr. Robert Malone was permanently banned from Twitter for stating that “Pfizer mRNA vaccine does more damage than good”
For tweeting that the “Pfizer mRNA vaccination causes more damage than benefit,” Dr. Robert Malone, the alleged developer of mRNA vaccines, has been permanently barred from using the social media platform Twitter.
Eventually, Dr. Mallone, who had garnered over 500,000 followers before his suspension, was banned when he tweeted the following tweet, which reads as follows:
According to the Pfizer Inoculations for COVID-19, they are doing more harm than good.
According to Pfizer’s six-month report data, its COVID-19 vaccination results in more disease and mortality than it prevents in the general population. A review of the Pfizer trial problems in terms of design and implementation is also included.”
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It is not the first time Dr. Malone has been banned from a major social media network. According to what you may remember, Dr. Malone was barred and blocked from YouTube and LinkedIn in June after speaking out against the dangers of “experimental vaccinations.”
Dr. Malone claims that a video of his was removed from YouTube after he warned about the hazards related to the Covid-19 vaccination.
During his television interview, Dr. Malone said that he was not discouraging the use of the vaccination but rather was attempting to provide people with as much accurate information as possible regarding the hazards associated with it.
According to his website, Dr. Robert Malone claimed to be the creator of mRNA vaccines (and DNA vaccines), which are utilized in coronavirus vaccinations supplied by pharmaceutical firms such as Pfizer and Moderna.
He claimed to have created the mRNA vaccines while working at the Salk Institute in 1987 and 1988.
While working at the Institute, Dr. Malone was a pioneer in in-vitro RNA transfection and in-vivo RNA transfection (in frog embryos and mice). In other words, if there is one person who is uniquely suited to talk about the covid-19 vaccination, it would be Dr. Malone.
Since then, YouTube and LinkedIn have banned and restricted Dr. Malone from airing his worries about vaccinations in a podcast, according to the doctor himself.
The next day, Dr. Malone claimed that a video of him had been removed from YouTube after he warned about the hazards related to the Covid-19 vaccination.
During his television interview, Dr. Malone said that he was not discouraging the use of the vaccination but rather was attempting to provide people with as much accurate information as possible regarding the hazards associated with it.
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The government is not upfront with us about those dangers, one of my main worries. Therefore, I believe that individuals have the freedom to choose whether or not to receive a vaccination, particularly when these are experimental vaccines,” Dr. Malone stated, pointing out that the vaccines have not been legally licensed and are instead being delivered under an Emergency Use Authorization.
Dr. Malone went on to say that this is a basic right that has to do with clinical research ethics.
Consequently, I’m concerned since I’m aware that there are dangers. However, we do not have access to the data, and the data that has been collected has not been recorded systematically enough to allow us to estimate the risks appropriately. To make a rational conclusion, we do not have the knowledge that we need.”
Dr. Malone further pointed out that no substantial risk-benefit analysis is performed on the questions of vaccinations. Doctor Malone continues, “One of my main problems is that we use terms like risk-benefit analysis in a casual manner as if it were a complex scientific discipline.” It is not the case.
Normally, by this point, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would have completed those risk-benefit studies, which would have been database and science-based in nature. “They are not at the moment.”
That’s not all, however. Dr. Malone said earlier today on Twitter that he had been locked out of LinkedIn and terminated his account.
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