Posted on 01/02/2022 2:16:55 PM PST by MtnClimber
Did the Twitter punks who banned mRNA vaccine inventor and bona fide vaccine expert Robert W. Malone, M.D. just set off the Mother of all Backfires?
Kind of looks like it, now that they've drawn so much public interest to the man that they've apparently broken the Google algorithm for censoring stories about him.
It started like this:
Shortly after Malone was banned on Twitter, he did an long interview with bigfoot podcaster, Joe Rogan, arguing that the disinformation and repressed information on COVID vaccines was something resembling mass psychosis.
That term, and related ones, created widely divergent results between Google and its biggest rival, the more objective DuckDuckGo search engine.
Here's a video showing how the algorithms got broken:
(video at link)
Which ought to be kind of embarrassing to Twitter and the rest of the tech barons trying to stomp him out from any Internet media presence based on his inconvenient ideas about the risks of the mRNA vaccines. Although Malone is a giant in his field and hard to discredit the way they can do with assorted pipsqueaks out there, somehow they think they need to silence the man. On Google, they've tried to paint him as a nut, a conspiracy theorist, a vaccine skeptic, a Nazi, based on the search results they tried to throw up.
But the truth got out anyway, and their manipulated algorithms have been exposed, discrediting them, and in any case, not working. All they managed to do was promote him bigger than ever, generating so much public interest in his ideas and warnings that they busted the Google algorithms. Twitter's Katzenjammer Kids who started this ought to go into public relations. One wonders what the conversations must be like right about now between Twitter and Google barons.
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No reply - watters v Fauci?
TExasGator- Still claiming that Malone doesn’t have mRNA vaccine patents…
After they have been posted to you.
If it wasn’t so pathetic. I would just say it is silly.
“TExasGator- Still claiming that Malone doesn’t have mRNA vaccine patents…”
He doesn’t have vaccine patents.
“TExasGator- Still claiming that Malone doesn’t have mRNA vaccine patents…”
Interesting! Dr. Malone invented a vaccine that does not work on Covid and instead kills people.
“TExasGator- Still claiming that Malone doesn’t have mRNA vaccine patents…
After they have been posted to you.
If it wasn’t so pathetic. I would just say it is silly.”
You didn’t call them vaccine patents. They were “vaccine enabling patents’.
Keep your story straight.
The mRNA vaccines would not work without this technology.
Now you are going to try to re-define your way out of being incorrect and obtuse?
Good luck with that…
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“The mRNA vaccines would not work without this technology.”
Everything he did was done before.
Nonsense - he wouldn’t have multiple patents if the slop you spew was remotely close to the truth.
Patent 5,533,051, issued in 1996, covers a technique that purports to compress any data set by at least one bit without loss of information—a process that, if done recursively, could shrink the Encyclopaedia Britannica to a single word from which the original could be flawlessly reconstructed. The very idea is preposterous. Yet the patent office agonized for three years over the application—and in the end approved it.
So, based on the fact that there once (several times even) have been patents granted that are preposterous, you are refuting the claim that this scientist’s patents are invalid.
That is perhaps the most preposterous logical fallacy posted on the internet today.
How are you not too embarrassed to write that?
Is that really the best rebuttal you have?
Thanks for the amusement!
You post makes nonsense look credible
I see the post went right over your head.
Are you claiming Dr. invented the ineffective killer vaccine?
No, but I am claiming that he has patents on technologies related to the technologies used in the vaccine. Specifically, patents on the lipid nano particle protective delivery coating. He likely has more patents, but that patent is one of the few that I posted to you - from the us patent database.
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