Twitter Suspends mRNA Inventor Dr. Robert Malone
Here's Malone's last tweet - sharing an article which claims that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine does 'more harm than good.'
By Tyler Durden | Zero Hedge
After months of providing valuable Covid-19 information that runs counter to the official narrative, Twitter has finally banned Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA technology.
Malone, who will appear on the Joe Rogan show Thursday according to associate Ed Dowd (one of four contributors to the Malone doctrine), had more than 520,000 followers. He has been an outspoken critic of both mRNA vaccines, as well as the abysmal failures of policy-makers worldwide in responding to the pandemic.
Dr Robert W Malone will be on Joe Rogan tomorrow. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/g4QCL8Y4LQ
— Ed ☯️Free Thinker & Oracle (@DowdEdward) December 29, 2021
He was not warned or provided an opportunity to delete any offending tweets – instead he was “just suspended,” Dowd continued.
Here’s Malone’s last tweet – sharing an article which claims that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine does ‘more harm than good.’
This is what got him banned. There wasn't even any misinformation – the video verbatim went line through line on the data. This is nothing short of gross censhorship at the behest corporate interests. pic.twitter.com/62c4D4AWAj
— ˡᵒᶰᵍ ᵒᶰ $ᵃᵐᶜ #KenGriffinLied (@xw33bttv) December 29, 2021
Malone can still be followed via his substack page.
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