Malone is not a kook. I don’t know either way about Tenpenny without reading her stuff.
Dr. Malone did early, groundbreaking work on mRNA. And for that he should be admired. But when Covid broke out, he started making all sorts of wild claims without citing any evidence.
Who knows? Maybe he’s right about every last thing. But as a scientist, he should know scientific claims require evidence.
Oddly enough, Dr. Malone and I are on the same side here (anti-vax). I think he just got carried away. He went from being a respected skeptic to being a bit of a kook. Overall, he hurt the cause.
As for Dr. Tenpenny, I’ve followed her as well. She makes a living selling anti-vax books and giving anti-vax seminars at $600 a ticket. That’s all she does. She’s just as believable as a Pfizer spokesperson would be. Follow the money, as the old saying goes.
Just my opinion. Others might reach different conclusions, and I respect that.