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Ep 905 | How the Vaccines Were Never Properly Studied in Animal Trials | Guest: Dr. Robert Malone
Ep 905 | How the Vaccines Were Never Properly Studied in Animal Trials | Guest: Dr. Robert Malone
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58 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2021
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How does mRNA work? How are these vaccines different from other mRNAs and why are they so concerning? With us today is Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccines and a scientist with specialties in virology, immunology, and molecular biology. Dr. Malone explains why the vaccine developers brought out the easiest and quickest vaccines, but sacrificed safety. The FDA failed to bring in gene therapy experts along with vaccine experts and cut corners in approval, including asking basic questions about the activity and effect of the spike protein. He explains exactly how the animal trials failed to study the most basic questions about the spike protein, the most concerning part of the vaccine. After this show, you will understand exactly how the Nuremberg Code has been violated in the production, marketing, and mandating of these injections.
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Released:
Jun 30, 2021
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