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Twitter bans mRNA Covid vaccine critic Dr. Robert Malone

Dr. Malone's ban came just before his scheduled Joe Rogan podcast recording.

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On Wednesday, Twitter permanently suspended the account of Dr. Robert Malone, an American immunologist and virologist considered to be involved in the early days of mRNA technology. Dr. Malone is an outspoken critic of the mRNA-based Covid vaccines.

In 1989, Dr. Malone authored a paper on how RNA could be delivered into cells. In 1990, he co-authored a paper demonstrating how injecting RNA or DNA into cells could lead to the formation of new proteins.

Despite his knowledge in the field, Twitter permanently suspended his account.

As a medical doctor, Malone supports vaccines. However, he feels the steps the US government took in approving the Covid vaccines “have been detrimental and contrary to globally accepted standards for developing and regulating safe and effective licensed products.”

He announced the Twitter ban via a post on Telegram.

“Over a half million followers gone in a blink of an eye. That means I must have been on the mark, so to speak. Over the target. It also means we lost a critical component in our fight to stop these vaccines being mandated for children and to stop the corruption in our governments, as well as the medical-industrial complex and pharmaceutical industries,” Malone wrote.

A Twitter spokesperson said that Malone’s account had been suspended for “repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation policy.”

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