

Deborah Birx have acknowledged COVID deaths have been misclassified, which, Malone said, “represents widespread falsification of deaths due to COVID-19.” Malone also documented Alexander’s misquoting of his statement in the Rogan interview regarding COVID-19 treatments and cites the numerous studies showing hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin have been effective in treating COVID-19.Īnd he pointed the Daily Mail writer to a “summary of the studies demonstrating that natural immunity is superior to vaccine induced immunity” along with the evidence that the CDC, the Department of Defense and Dr. In the future, the Daily Mail would be better served by employing experienced medical writers when reviewing information provided by highly qualified medical and scientific experts.” “Spreading medical disinformation endangers patient lives. “It is disappointing that the Daily Mail substitutes disinformation and hearsay for actual medical data and established fact in this publication,” Malone told the editors. He pointed out she misrepresented his qualifications, as have many journalists, and he provided links to his patents and original data. But most of the “doctors” actually were nurses, trainees and podcasters. The veteran vaccine inventor, who patented the technology behind the mRNA COVID vaccines manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, told the Daily Mail’s editors he wants “a public retraction with apology for the numerous false statements” made by Alexander.Īmong them, he said, was her statement that more than 250 doctors signed an open letter to Spotify protesting Rogan’s interviews with Malone and McCullough. Malone wrote a letter to the editors of the British global news giant regarding a Daily Mail article headlined “The truth about Joe Rogan’s controversial guests” by Harriet Alexander. 1 podcaster, is challenging a “fact check” of some of his statements by a reporter for Britain’s Daily Mail.

Robert Malone, one of the two medical scientists whose viral interviews with Joe Rogan has prompted calls to censor the No. Robert Malone on Spotify’s “The Joe Rogan Experience.” (Video screenshot)ĭr.
