Why do writers still keep referring to Robert Malone as the “ inventor of the mRNA vaccine”?
He himself tells us the didn’t invent the technology.
Nucleic acid-based vaccination is conceptually nothing new. In the past, pharmaceutical companies went with the less risky (from a regulatory and financial perspective) traditional approaches - though they could have used a nucleic acid approach any time in the last several decades.
Wkik:
Malone claims to be the inventor of mRNA vaccines, although credit for the distinction is more often given to later advancements by Katalin Karikó or Derrick Rossi,[5][2][6][7] and was ultimately the result of the contributions of hundreds of researchers, of which Malone was but one.[8]
Wkik:
Malone claims to be the inventor of mRNA vaccines, although credit for the distinction is more often given to later advancements by Katalin Karikó or Derrick Rossi,[5][2][6][7] and was ultimately the result of the contributions of hundreds of researchers, of which Malone was but one.[8]