Distinguished Scientist and Inventor of mRNA Removed from Twitter

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On Wednesday Twitter banned the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, Dr Robert W Malone, the most influential American voice against forced vaccination, citing “missing context”.

The ban came just hours after the AP published a “fact check” in which it falsely claimed that vaccines work against the Omicron variant, even as evidence of dramatic vaccine failure from all over the world keeps piling up.

“Omicron blows right through the vaccines and through the triple jabbed,” Malone told Fox News in an interview recently. “Omicron is very, very infectious and the data are already in that both the double and triple vaccination is not protecting you from Omicron.” It is not clear what “context” could possibly be missing from Malone’s statements.

The non-entity responsible for the ban is not a scientist, incidentally. “In Galileo’s day fact checkers were called the Inquisition,” a Twitter user noted dryly.

Malone had over a half million highly educated followers. “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,” he responded on his Substack page.

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