mRNA
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At the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, I spoke with the architect of mRNA technology, Dr. Robert Malone. He has found himself in a ...
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A speech made last year by a Bayer executive mentioning that messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are gene therapy is gaining traction on social media for the ...
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Drugmakers Moderna and AstraZeneca are partnering up to develop a “mRNA therapeutic” to treat life-threatening cardiovascular disease such as heart failure. “We are collaborating with @AstraZeneca ...
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The Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus is able to evade the protection bestowed by messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccines, such as those from Pfizer and ...
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Big Tech became Big Brother again when it permanently suspended the accounts of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and mRNA platform innovator Dr. Robert Malone, whose ...
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The two main COVID-19 vaccines used in the United States are more likely to land teenage boys in the hospital than COVID-19 itself, a new study ...
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Europe's drug regulator has found a possible link between rare heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna
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LinkedIn has reinstated the account of mRNA technology inventor Dr. Robert Malone, who said his page was deleted after he made comments about mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
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Dr. Robert Malone, who identifies himself as a pioneer of mRNA vaccines, said that LinkedIn recently deleted his account after he made comments about mRNA COVID-19 ...
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A new study published Tuesday in the peer-reviewed JAMA Cardiology journal reported a “higher than expected” number of myocarditis cases among male military members after the second dose ...
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Two of the available COVID-19 vaccines use mRNA technology. The inventor of this technology is now raising questions about the safety of these vaccines—and he’s already ...
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On Monday, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that Facebook can be held liable if their platform is used by sex traffickers to prey on children. Three ...
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A CDC safety group says there’s a “likely association” between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and a heart condition in young adults, based on recent data showing over ...