Dr. Robert Malone mRNA vaccines, natural immunity, and issues explained in technical slides

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Vaccinated don't make IGA antibodies necessary to stop the virus at point of entry, nose, mouth/ saliva explained in technical slides.

How mRNA vaccines were suppose to work in theory but don't have lasting duration technically shown and explained.

Natural immunity vs. vaccines technically shown and explained.

Those with natural immunity that get vaccinated, associated issues of immune complex disease which can result in arthralgia, joint, muscle, cardiovascular, kidney, lung problems, etc.

Dr. Robert Malone, internationally recognized scientist/physician and the original inventor of mRNA vaccination as a technology, DNA vaccination, and multiple non-viral DNA and RNA/mRNA platform delivery technologies.

He holds numerous fundamental domestic and foreign patents in the fields of gene delivery, delivery formulations, and vaccines: including for fundamental DNA and RNA/mRNA vaccine technologies.

Has approximately 100 scientific publications with over 12,000 citations of his work (per Google Scholar with an “outstanding” impact factor rating).

He has been an invited speaker at over 50 conferences, chaired numerous conferences and sat on or served as chairperson on HHS and DoD committees. Currently sits as a non-voting member on the NIH ACTIV committee, which is tasked with managing clinical research for a variety of drug and antibody treatments for COVID-19.

His medical degree is from the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. He completed the Harvard Medical School fellowship as a global clinical research scholar in 2016 and was scientifically trained at the University of California at Davis, the University of California at San Diego, and at the Salk Institute Molecular Biology and Virology laboratories. He served as an assistant and associate professor of pathology and surgery at the University of California at Davis, the University of Maryland, and the Armed Forces University of the Health Sciences.

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