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To: DugwayDuke
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled BMJ’s Peter Doshi Tells FDA About Serious Concerns Over Pfizer Trial Data and Lack of FDA OversightDugwayDuke wrote:

ransomnote wrote: “Only shills believe being ‘cancelled’ and smeared by the MSM, fired/threatened by employers/medical boards etc. is a money making venture.”

Malone, one of your favorites, has a newsletter with over 134,000 paid subscribers. A subscription costs $60/year. That’s over $8 million annual. Do you think he would have this gold mine if it wasn’t for his constant criticism of vaccines to lure the naive? FWIW, his net worth exceeds Fauci.

Then there is Mercola who “In 2017, he filed an affidavit claiming his net worth was “in excess of $100 million.”:

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/24/technology/joseph-mercola-coronavirus-misinformation-online.html

ransomnote wrote: “They were successful before they objected to toxic, unneccessary experimental gene therapy ‘shots’ that kill far more than they help.”

Regardless of how many times you claim, the vaccines have saved millions of lives, they are not toxic, and they are fully approved, not experimental.

You can't keep your talking points straight. You make the point that Malone doesn't need money, he's supposedly worth more than Fauci. Malone was enjoying the fruits of his labor after decades in science until he unwittingly got the 'vaccine'. He learned the Covid 'vaccines' were toxic and came out of retirement to withstand cancellation harrassment and threats to warn others. Only shills say that he would turn aside a life of luxurious retirement to go through the furnace of the propaganda storm that now hounds him and his family. He's not safe from the people who want to conceal the truth about the 'vaccines. You're just sure all he wanted to do in his retirement is operate a controversial blog and use the proceeds to hire consultants, travel to public hearings, publish content at his own expense.

You make my point for me re Mercola - his net worth was 100 million BEFORE Covid 'vaccines'. He wasn't hurting for money and he's been threatened and harrassed as a result that he takes his articles down within 24 hours of posting them on his website.

You're acting like a vulture, wheeling high above threads, looking for people to mislead into trusting the 'gene therapy' shots. The only people who agree with you that they are 'safe and effective' are traitors like Anthony Fauci and Walensky. 

The Covid 'vaccines' have triggered massive safety signals that are 100% ignored and denied while your kind look for your prey.

Christian Elliot's excellent article (linked below) includes a chart showing deaths per dose reports the CDC has elected to publish to its publicly accessible database, VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting Sytem). In the past 10+ years, Covid 'vaccines' have resulted in 20 times the number of deaths reported post 'vaccination' than any other vaccine. The number is an under estimate because of the politicization of reporting.

17 More Reasons I Won't Be Getting a Covid Vaccine
deconstructingconventional.com ^ | Oct 27, 2021 | Christian Elliot

10 posted on 05/12/2022 4:49:43 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

ransomnote wrote: “You can’t keep your talking points straight. You make the point that Malone doesn’t need money, he’s supposedly worth more than Fauci. Malone was enjoying the fruits of his labor after decades in science until he unwittingly got the ‘vaccine’. He learned the Covid ‘vaccines’ were toxic and came out of retirement to withstand cancellation harrassment and threats to warn others. Only shills say that he would turn aside a life of luxurious retirement to go through the furnace of the propaganda storm that now hounds him and his family. He’s not safe from the people who want to conceal the truth about the ‘vaccines. You’re just sure all he wanted to do in his retirement is operate a controversial blog and use the proceeds to hire consultants, travel to public hearings, publish content at his own expense.”

No, Malone, Mercola, et al, are not the altruistic you would have them be. If what you say is true about Malone, then why does he charge for his newsletter?


13 posted on 05/12/2022 6:36:10 AM PDT by DugwayDuke (Most pick the expert who says the things they agree with.)
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