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LinkedIn bans Dr. Robert Malone

Following being banned from Twitter.

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LinkedIn has followed Twitter in banning mRNA vaccine technology pioneer Dr. Robert Malone.

“…last night Linkedin decided I was not a fit human to be on their platform,” Dr. Malone wrote on Substack.

“In another blink of an eye of big tech, Linkin (sic) flushed my 30,000 connections and de-platformed me.”

Dr. Malone added that, like with other platforms, “no explanations, no warnings were given.”

Dr. Malone is not new to censorship on the Microsoft-owned platform and had previously been banned from LinkedIn last summer but was reinstated after LinkedIn admitted that it shouldn’t have happened.

“I can say that I rarely post anything on Link-in (sic) that is controversial anymore, since they de-platformed me, re-instated me and then apologized for it last summer.”

Dr. Malone said that being censored was now like “water off a duck’s bath,” adding that he’s gotten used to it and that LinkedIn’s recent decision “was not a surprise – just more of the same censorship that is happening everywhere.”

Dr. Malone recently discussed his Twitter censorship on the Joe Rogan podcast, suggesting he was banned for being critical of the Covid-19 vaccines.

He explained: “I’m a vaccinologist. I’ve spent 30 years developing vaccines. A stupid amount of education learning how to do it and what the rules are.

“And for me, I’m personally offended by watching my discipline get destroyed for no good reason at all except, apparently, financial incentives, and – I don’t know – political ass-covering.”

He accused the government of disregarding bioethics.

“Our government is out of control. They are lawless. They completely disregard bioethics. They completely disregard the federal common rule. they have broken all the rules that I know of – that I have been trained on for years and years and years.”

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