Bob Unruh called on one of his employer’s favorite COVID misinformers to spread more misinformation in a Dec. 27 WorldNetDaily article:
MRNA expert and COVID-19 shot skeptic Dr. Robert Malone has written in a column posted at the Epoch Times that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is, in effect, gaslighting the American public about those shots.
The shots, not really vaccines because they are more like DNA treatment programs, have been the subject of government and employer mandates, and consumer skepticism, since they appeared during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which the deadly virus likely emerged from a Wuhan, China, lab doing experimentation on bat viruses and killed millions.
There have been those trying to pry information out of the government on those shots, including the Florida surgeon general.
But Malone explains the FDA “has clearly failed to establish that it was aware of the contamination or adulteration of COMIRNATY or SPIKEVAX final drug products with plasmid DNA fragments, and it has completely failed to insist on the testing necessary to establish dose limiting toxicity of DNA fragments when delivered to animals or humans using these highly active lipid nanoparticle formulations.”
Unruh is lying — mRNA vaccines are, in fact, vaccines and they do not alter DNA. There’s also no evidence that the DNA fragments that can be found in mRNA vaccines have any effect on anyone. Unruh went on to tout Malone referencing Florida surgeon general Joseph Ladapo, another COVID misinformer:
He said the residents of Florida deserve better “than to be misled” and gaslit about those risks.
Because of the lack of information, and more, he called for those products to be “withdrawn from the market until the necessary tests have been performed and safety demonstrated.”
Actually, it’s Malone and Ladapo (and Unruh) who are gaslighting people by continuing to spread misinformation that has been repeatedly discredited. Unruh then puffed up Malone’s biography:
Malone, in fact, played key roles decades ago in developing mRNA treatments, and came to prominence when COVID hit the world.
Online biographies explained, “He’s become a trusted source for people everywhere who aren’t quite sure about these mRNA vaccines or whether they are really safe.”
He previously served as a consultant to the government, and even a left-leaning description admitted that they mRNA treatments are “not perfect.’
In fact, Malone’s contribution to mRNA vaccine research wasn’t that major and occurred way back in the 1990s. Unruh then uncritically repeated more lies from Malone:
He suggested federal officials have a vested interest in the success of the COVID shots, as they have suggested the procedures be expanded to cancer treatments.
But he confirmed, “Worldwide administration of the resulting injectable products has been associated with more than 17 million excess deaths (globally) and large numbers of cases of heart damage (myocarditis) with a perverse predilection for young people, contradicting the repeated propaganda statement that these products are safe.”
In fact, the claim that COVID vaccines have caused 17 million deaths is based on a highly flawed analysis, so the claim can’t be trusted.