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“Malinformation is information which may be true, but causes the receiver, the recipient of that malinformation, to become more distrustful of the government. I guarantee that you all have heard a bucket load of malinformation over the last couple of days.”
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on August 1, 2024.
PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order | Dr. Robert Malone
I’ve listened to hours of Malone’s interviews and read through the many pages of documents he’s posted. He is a knowledgeable scientist with a knack for lucid explanation.
Why is/did he trying so hard to undermine its use?
His concerns are personal, too. Malone contracted COVID-19 in February 2020, and later got the Moderna vaccine in hopes that it would alleviate his long-haul symptoms. Now he believes the injections made his symptoms worse
Malone has more than 134,000 subscribers to his Substack newsletter. About 8,000 pay the $5 monthly cost, he said, which would amount to at least $31,200 in monthly revenue. And mentions of him on social media, on cable television and in print and online news outlets have soared — to more than 300,000, according to Zignal, a media research firm.
These influencers usually have a special claim to expertise and a veneer of credibility
And once the cash starts rolling in they keep going
In any case, it’s clear enough that Malone isn’t singularly responsible for mRNA vaccines - Malone has finally made his mark, by undermining confidence in the very vaccine he says wouldn’t be possible without his genius.
And He’s an upgrade, on the various podcasts & shows he appears on, that have typical guest list of chiropractors and naturopaths, and they’re perfectly happy to address him by the title he believes he’s earned: inventor of the mRNA vaccines.