Good Morning Dr. Malone: I am wondering if you have any comments on these 2 pieces. One is Dr. Mike Yeadon PHD ( 17 yrs with Pfizer ) https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/shows/doctors-and-scientists-with-brian-hooker-phd/yiwm3xNHmE and the other is Toby Rogers
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/book-review-vaccination-social-viole…
Both of these pieces 'hit a nerve ' and ' made sense ' to me. I know how busy you are so do not feel obligated. One rabbit hole at a time. Thanks always for all you do.
Thank you for providing these links. You have definitely done what Mike Yeadon encouraged us all to do. I doubt Dr. Malone would take issue with much of what Yeadon says, and even if he did, I don't think Dr. Malone's views would significantly affect the validity of the steps Yeadon recommends we take--especially the part about "buying yourself time to think.". So, I would be more interested in hearing Dr. Malone's take on he second article, dealing with encphaphaltis. Those of us who can think critically, but don't have medical backgrounds, would really benefit from hearing what Dr. Malone and other scientists think. You might also approach Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (DarkHorse podcasts) for a thoughtful opinion or referral to someone who may be knowledgeable. Thanks again for posting these links--you definitely got me thinking.
Good Morning Dr. Malone: I am wondering if you have any comments on these 2 pieces. One is Dr. Mike Yeadon PHD ( 17 yrs with Pfizer ) https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/shows/doctors-and-scientists-with-brian-hooker-phd/yiwm3xNHmE and the other is Toby Rogers
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/book-review-vaccination-social-violence?r=15eyho&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Both of these pieces 'hit a nerve ' and ' made sense ' to me. I know how busy you are so do not feel obligated. One rabbit hole at a time. Thanks always for all you do.
Thank you for providing these links. You have definitely done what Mike Yeadon encouraged us all to do. I doubt Dr. Malone would take issue with much of what Yeadon says, and even if he did, I don't think Dr. Malone's views would significantly affect the validity of the steps Yeadon recommends we take--especially the part about "buying yourself time to think.". So, I would be more interested in hearing Dr. Malone's take on he second article, dealing with encphaphaltis. Those of us who can think critically, but don't have medical backgrounds, would really benefit from hearing what Dr. Malone and other scientists think. You might also approach Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (DarkHorse podcasts) for a thoughtful opinion or referral to someone who may be knowledgeable. Thanks again for posting these links--you definitely got me thinking.