“As the original “inventor” of mRNA and DNA vaccines... I am concerned about how the technology is being developed and implemented.” -Dr. Robert Malone
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Dr Malone has approximately 100 scientific publications with over 12,000 citations of his work (per Google Scholar with an “outstanding” impact factor rating). He has been an invited speaker around a 100 conferences, has chaired or been keynote speaker at numerous conferences and served as chairperson on HHS and DoD committees. Malone was a non-voting member on the NIH ACTIV TX-Clinical working group committee focussed on developing clinical trials for ivermectin, famotidine and celecoxib - all repurposed drugs which are COVID-19 treatments.
Dr. Malone is internationally recognized scientist/physician and the original inventor of mRNA vaccination as a technology, DNA vaccination, and multiple non-viral DNA
and RNA/mRNA platform delivery technologies. He holds numerous fundamental domestic and foreign patents in the fields of gene delivery, delivery formulations, and vaccines: including for fundamental DNA and RNA/mRNA vaccine technologies.
Join Ken & Eric as they journeyed to meet Dr. Malone and obtain a brief update on the current state of affairs an concerns around the medical and political issues of public health.
*** The audio is not ideal, it has been encantas much as possible. Unfortunately the audio source corrupted before editing and Dr. Malone has already agreed to engage in future appearances on the GCP. ****
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05/08/23 • 82 min
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