Sorry but scientists get paid for discovering (proving) things that others doubt. You're just pushing the anti-science agenda. You might as well be claiming that scientists will get cancelled if they question the Earth's shape.Scientists were afraid of getting cancelled if they questioned anything to do with COVID measures.
COVID activists like you would see to it that they were shut down.
Key word - historically. putting JFK and Dr Oz in charge of national health put that to bed.Republicans were historically pro pharma, you do realize that right?
Other than some fringe hippie types, that is bullshit and the modern anti-vax movement has always been primarily suburban moms who are now Trump supporters.It's young Democrats who have always distrusted the ''science''.
p.s. Maybe I don't watch enough Fox News but your claims of trump campaigning on vaccines doesn't fit the reality I observed.
And Dr. Robert Malone?..Wikipedia can't even bring themselves to state his proper title.Sorry but scientists get paid for discovering (proving) things that others doubt. You're just pushing the anti-science agenda. You might as well be claiming that scientists will get cancelled if they question the Earth's shape.
Sorry but what does that "skeptic" have to do with your House subcommittee political report?And Dr. Robert Malone?..Wikipedia can't even bring themselves to state his proper title.
Yes, we all know in 2021 he briefly pushed covid vaccines. But you claimed he was promoting the vaccines during his reelection campaign.
Rogan offered money for someone to come on and debate him but no one stepped up...Curious don't ya think for a field that is supposed to all about being challenged.Sorry but what does that "skeptic" have to do with your House subcommittee political report?
Mr. Malone is criticized by the scientific community because his claims don't follow scientific method and his claims about 'psychosis' is best described as his own psychosis, thinking that his small role in developing mRNA vaccines qualifies him to create psychological 'theories'. Most importantly, the vast majority of scientists CURRENTLY working in the field think he's full of shit.
Experts rate 12 vaccine claims by Robert Malone, the doctor catapulted to fame on Joe Rogan's podcast
Malone developed some of the first mRNA vaccines for mice in the 1980s. But experts say some of his claims about vaccines are not rooted in fact.www.businessinsider.comScientist Misleads on COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness and Vaccine Safety for Children - FactCheck.org
The approved and authorized COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. are effective at preventing severe disease, and experts say the benefits of vaccination for children outweigh any known or potential risk. But social media users have shared video of Dr. Robert Malone misleadingly asserting that the...www.factcheck.org
Your argument is that he must be right because actual scientists aren't willing to go on some podcast?Rogan offered money for someone to come on and debate him but no one stepped up...Curious don't ya think for a field that is supposed to all about being challenged.