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(WATCH) Dr. Malone, “Subclinical Myocarditis May Be Occurring in a Majority of Vaccine Recipients”


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The Highwire’s Del Bigtree hosted a panel discussion last week with Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Ryan Cole, and Dr. Richard Urso.

In one segment, Dr. Malone explained his concerns about the cardiotoxicity risks of the experimental shots.

“It’s now clear not only that these shots are clearly associated with cardiotoxicity and myocarditis, there has been an attempt to minimize the nature and duration of that damage,” Dr. Malone said.

Malone explained that the data is coming in stronger and stronger after 1.5 years of the COVID-19 shot rollout.

Subclinical myocarditis may be occurring in a majority of vaccine recipients,” Malone said.

Here’s the clip:

Dr. Malone also discussed serious issues being reported in pregnant women.

Malone’s concerns led to these comments about the FDA.

WATCH:

“All the way through pregnancy, women are being encouraged to take the shot without substantial data about safety and this has been the case all the way through. It’s nonsensical,” Malone said.

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“So you ask me what are the things that I’m worried about, absolutely cancer, viral reactivation, immunosuppression, cardiotoxicity, (and) all kinds of blood clotting problems,” he added.

“The FDA treated this as if it was a normal vaccine quote whatever normal vaccine happens to be and not like a gene therapy product, which is what it was.”

Dr. Malone summarized his criticism of the FDA with this question: “Why didn’t they do their job?”

He said this is something the public “outta be pretty darn mad about.”

Watch further comments Malone made at the panel discussion on Rumble:



 

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