Hobgoblins (1988)
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Hobgoblins (1988)
Hobgoblins (1988)
My rating: 6/10
It’s only in the curious world of fringe media that Malone has found the platform, and the recognition, he’s sought for so long. He talks to hosts who aren’t going to question whether he’s the brains behind the Pfizer and Moderna shots. They’re not going to quibble over whether credit should be shared with co-authors, or talk about how science is like a relay race, or point out that, absent the hard work of brilliant researchers who came before and after Malone, there would be no vaccine. He’s an upgrade over their typical guest list of chiropractors and naturopaths, and they’re perfectly happy to address him by the title he believes he’s earned: inventor of the mRNA vaccines.
— Robert Malone: Vaccine Scientist, Vaccine Skeptic
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First comes fire, followed by the monkey.
Tom Bartlett, "The Search for Psychology's Lost Boy," Chronicle of Higher Education