Is Dr. Robert Malone controlled opposition?

If he is, he’s very bad at it.

Because in this interview with Dr. Joseph Mercola1Published July 22nd he adds to vaccine hesitancy and undermines ‘the narrative’ by talking about:

  • his own vaccine adverse event after his second jab
  • bad batches (‘hot lots’)2… some vaccine lots were found to cause more events than others
  • how, largely due to the addition of pseudouridine, modern synthetic RNA can last longer in the body and contribute to immunosuppression3… unlike the quick-degrading natural RNA technology he helped develop
  • manufacturers not disclosing any ingredients
  • the new trivalent vaccines likely to cause worse immune imprinting than the existing injections4Immune imprinting is a known phenomenon which means those vaccinated are more at risk of infection
  • regulatory capture and hospital protocols,, pharmacy policies hindering patient survival chances
  • a need to reassess the childhood vaccination schedule
  • the myth that the West African ebola was stopped by vaccines
  • the need for intentional communities
  • all this being ‘a ruse’ for other agendas… and denying so is “being an ostrich”

Getter | Substack | Website | Malone Institute

Media and health authorities also ignore what Dr. Robert Malone and others have warned about from the start, which is that vaccinating during a pandemic will drive the evolution of resistant strains. This is precisely what we’re now seeing with Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, which circumvent both natural immunity and COVID jab-induced antibodies.

Media are again trying to drum up fear over new COVID strains, despite data clearly showing hospitalization rates remain steady even though the infection rate is rising.

Malone’s book, “The Lies My Government Told Me” is now available.

Dr. Mercola
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    … some vaccine lots were found to cause more events than others
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    … unlike the quick-degrading natural RNA technology he helped develop
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    Immune imprinting is a known phenomenon which means those vaccinated are more at risk of infection