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'Robert Malone wanted to do nice things with mRNA" of course he did... 🤦‍♀️

Dr. Mike Yeadon: The So-Called “Pandemic” Was Planned and Co-Ordinated in Advance, as a Pretext To Deliberately Depopulate the Planet via Lethal mRNA Injections

"We're facing something much worse than an alleged virus... I'm convinced that these injections have been made to injure people, to maim and kill deliberately."

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/dr-mike-yeadon-the-so-called-pandemic

IMPORTANT: The COVID 19 Bioweapons Are “Nano Technology Enabled” – The National Nanotechnology Initiative

"At this time, there should be no further discussion regarding the presence of nanotechnology in the C19 shots. Even the government sees this as a valid scientific truth."

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/important-the-covid-19-bioweapons

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Malone probably would’ve loved for “his” mRNA to have shown great promise as the transport mechanism for vaccines. It would’ve been one helluva legacy. He even went so far as to take one for the team. So he says anyway. He would’ve gone down as the new Jonas Salk and probably made huge bank to boot. Unfortunately the largest clinical trial ever conducted in history indicated a lot of glitches. But, hey, nobody’s stopping big pharma are they? mRNA is moving forward full speed ahead. If people balk and can’t be forced to take it (yet) there’s always livestock vaccines, right? All these companies are pulling the pin on the grenade then seeing if it’s a dud and making a fortune doing it. Our lives are expendable. Malone acts like an egoist pretending to care with a shit eating grin.

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Malone's words and actions just convince me more that he was caught committing treason and offered a deal--go on Steve Bannon's show and pretend to be a dissident. All in all, this is working out well. I think his lawsuits are to get evidence against the CIA and DARPA into court.

Just remember something about these East-Coast elites: Amy Coney Barrett and the Gingriches are named in a court document as having participated in Satanic child-torture and child-sacrifice rituals.

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Great compilation.

What fools Malone takes us for. And he has misjudged us all, including those he sues.

And the 'platform' he is proud of is STILL genetic engineering -- the guessing game tinkering of soulless science that has no respect for the natural world and Divine Creation. There are some lines that should not be crossed. Malone and his ilk have proven themselves to be dangerous tinkerers who think they are Genius Kings of Life when all they are doing is mutilating what was already perfection expressed.

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Only God knows the hearts and minds of men, but why would he want to go to court against a fellow bioweapons exposer like Peter Breggins?

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Justice is coming-God will not be mocked for long sir.

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Your Malone hate-boner continues. Not productive.

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I cannot understand why so many people continue to listen to this man’s rhetoric, as I once did. I was a paid subscriber to his Substack until I found a compromising video of him and asked him about it. Within minutes he refunded my money and cancelled my Substack subscription. What do you think he was afraid of?

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Nice things...in alignment with gates and the WEF...like murder people without them knowing. Thanks Malone, you creepotard.

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In his tweet, is Malone admitting there was spike proteins in his mrna invention? "but for adding the psuedouridine that allowed unlimited spike toxins to be manufactured"

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Charles Wright's post drips with narcissistic envy. He reminds me of Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho." Big deal about Malone's CV and who funded his legal training. There's nothing abnormal or sinister about his CV. Many a succesful scientist with Malone's credentials and achievements would have the same career trajectory. Normal people could not give a rats. Only whack jobs do. Those targeted and murdered by Timothy McVeigh, or many of them, had the same employer. It didn't mean they deserved to die, except in the mind of McVeigh acolytes and those with a mindset similar to many of Malone's critics. McVeigh himself had almost the same employer as Malone and McVeigh's victims did, albeit McVeigh was in uniform and the others weren't. Stop pathologizing what is normal about Malone. Are Americans in uniform who served their country going to be condemned next? Yes, it's best that Malone dropshis lawsuits against the Breggins and Ruby. Pursuing those lawsuits further would be a mistake. Does it make him a "bad person" for having exercised his lawful right to pursue those lawsuits? No. Does his early discoveries with mRNA do so? No. Are many of his critics paranoid whack jobs like McVeigh? Yes. Have they made Malone a martyr? Yes. Did Malone, because of his background with mRNA, have credibility that others didn't have and thus dissuade many people from taking the shots and thus probaby save far more lives than any other "anti-vaxxer"? Yes.

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