Would you bother posting to me, a specific claim made by Dr. Malone *himself* which is necessarily “kooky” (as opposed to just inconvenient for Pfauci, Pfizer, Moderna, et al)?
Having other people presenting with him, or guest slots on his site, who are kooks, does not transfer, unless and until, he explicitly endorses their claims, without evidence.
And even if he does that, it does not mean that all of his claims are suspect.
There is such a thing as mutual economic interests, in a time when the powers that be are destroying careers and livelihoods for questioning the narrative.
FReegards!
@grey_whiskers
As I noted earlier, Dr. Malone has a legitimate background in mRNA research. So he can be worth listening to. But as I also noted, I think he got carried away. One “kooky” thing he said was that the Covid vaccination can cause AIDS.
https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-824397015416
Dr. Malone also said that he had two Moderna Covid vaccinations. I don’t rate that as kooky, just surprising. (I’d sit in my basement before taking an mRNA shot. I’ve felt that way from day one.)
Of course, it’s possible that the above two sources are lying. That’s the thing about this whole mess. There are misrepresenters on all sides of the issue.