Alex is a journalist that happened to find himself on the right side of an issue, and used his skill set to find data/charts/sources that supported a contrary view to the existing narrative. This at a time when many of us were seeking alternate sources of information to the obvious propaganda being spewed in msm and so he prospered. Un…
Alex is a journalist that happened to find himself on the right side of an issue, and used his skill set to find data/charts/sources that supported a contrary view to the existing narrative. This at a time when many of us were seeking alternate sources of information to the obvious propaganda being spewed in msm and so he prospered. Until this unfortunate incident on Fox, I didn't begrudge him the monetary windfall he enjoyed from this contrary position even with the annoying self promotion that it entailed. However, as so often happens, the money went to his head and he appointed himself as the arbiter of truth for all things Covid, declaring IVM ineffective without any basis. In addition, it appears he doesn't like to share the limelight and feels a need to denigrate others that are far more qualified to have an opinion. His jealousy/ego might explain the outburst on Friday night, but I think it is just as likely that he was influenced by the establishment (pharma/media/government) to become controlled opposition as Dr. Malone suggested. His appearance on The Daily Beast only adds to the likelihood of that later possibility.
Thank you Dr. Malone for the great work you and other doctors are doing to get the truth about vaccine safety and early treatment out there. Your success has attracted attention and I guess you should expect they are going to throw crap at you whenever they can.
I think your initial conclusion that Alex doesn't like to share the limelight was the correct one. His reaction to Dr. Malone was that of a Lefty and not that of a liberal.
Unless you're an avid reader I don't think a lot of people know who AB even is. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say Glenn Greenwald although a tad to verbose, is more popular.
Alex is a journalist that happened to find himself on the right side of an issue, and used his skill set to find data/charts/sources that supported a contrary view to the existing narrative. This at a time when many of us were seeking alternate sources of information to the obvious propaganda being spewed in msm and so he prospered. Until this unfortunate incident on Fox, I didn't begrudge him the monetary windfall he enjoyed from this contrary position even with the annoying self promotion that it entailed. However, as so often happens, the money went to his head and he appointed himself as the arbiter of truth for all things Covid, declaring IVM ineffective without any basis. In addition, it appears he doesn't like to share the limelight and feels a need to denigrate others that are far more qualified to have an opinion. His jealousy/ego might explain the outburst on Friday night, but I think it is just as likely that he was influenced by the establishment (pharma/media/government) to become controlled opposition as Dr. Malone suggested. His appearance on The Daily Beast only adds to the likelihood of that later possibility.
Thank you Dr. Malone for the great work you and other doctors are doing to get the truth about vaccine safety and early treatment out there. Your success has attracted attention and I guess you should expect they are going to throw crap at you whenever they can.
I think your initial conclusion that Alex doesn't like to share the limelight was the correct one. His reaction to Dr. Malone was that of a Lefty and not that of a liberal.
Unless you're an avid reader I don't think a lot of people know who AB even is. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say Glenn Greenwald although a tad to verbose, is more popular.
I like Glenn a lot. I'll always at least consider his opinion.
I think you nailed it.
Superbly written!!