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Alan Couchman's avatar

Some here are.

I like Dr Malone. He's one of many heroes of the covid truth tellers, and I say God bless all of those whom have endured defamation, de-platforming, de-banking, de-monetization, workplace persecution, etc.

In my opinion, he's also a little thin-skinned with regard to criticism. Today I came to Dr Malone's substack to see if he had answered any of the criticisms from Dr Paul Alexander wrt past statements about population control, covid vax effectiveness, etc. I take those accusations with a grain of salt, and want to hear Malone's side. But I'm having to sift through a lot of defensive answers and counter barbs that are wholly unnecessary and not germane. I'm tiring of it, from both sides. We need to stay out of the mud, and be gracious to one another, and not let bad actors divide us.

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D D's avatar

Alan, being thin -skinned is not what I would call him in his responses to any of these constant attacks on all levels of his life. Unless you have been the recipient of these varied accusations for over three years and haven't ever let it bother you, you are not speaking from experience.

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Alan Couchman's avatar

I have no doubt it's wearying.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

Very good point. I think Dr. Malone should concentrate on publishing say one out of 3 essays with just useful information on the scamdemic and not include any complaining and barbs. I don't mind reading the dirty laundry as it gives me a different perspective on those associated with the Wellness Company however it does nothing to help me navigate the scamdemic.

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