by Maike Hickson at LifeSite News
Ever since Dr. Robert Malone, a well-known virologist and immunologist, began to express doubts and objections concerning the current official governmental coronavirus response – including vaccine mandates and vaccination of children – he has come under heavy criticism.
As LifeSiteNews reported back in July 2021, Malone’s name was removed altogether from the Wikipedia entry of the mRNA vaccine technology, in whose development Dr. Malone had been heavily involved. LifeSite’s Michael Haynes wrote at the time: “Dr. Robert Malone, M.D., M.S., discovered RNA transfection and, while he was at the Salk Institute in San Diego in 1988, invented mRNA vaccines. His research was continued the next year at Vical, and between 1988 and 1989, Malone wrote the patent disclosures for mRNA vaccines.”
Wikipedia’s description of Dr. Malone’s crucial involvement in the development of the mRNA technology can be seen in the archived version of his entry from June 14, 2021, which clearly shows his prominent role in the original invention of these mRNA technologies. The entry reads in part as follows:
In 1989, Robert W. Malone, P. Felgner, et. al. developed a high-efficiency in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection system using cationic liposomes, which were used “to directly introduce RNA into whole tissues and embryos”, as well as various cells types. The term and idea of “RNA as a drug” is first described in this paper. [15] Then, in 1990, Jon A. Wolff, Robert W Malone, et. al. demonstrated the idea of nucleic acid-encoded drugs by direct injecting in vitro transcribed (IVT) mRNA or plasmid DNA (pDNA) into the skeletal muscle of mice which expressed the encoded protein in the injected muscle. These studies were the first evidence that in vitro transcribed (IVT) mRNA could deliver the genetic information to produce proteins within living cell tissue. [16][17]
The first mRNA vaccine experiments were carried out by P. Felgner, J. Wolff, G. Rhodes, R.W. Malone and D. Carson. P. They completed a number of mRNA vaccination studies that resulted in nine patents on mRNA vaccination with a shared priority date of March 21, 1989.
A check of the current Wikipedia entry shows that Dr. Malone’s name has been removed altogether, but for some footnotes.
Even though this story was reported in July 2021, it seems that there are still people who deny Dr. Malone’s crucial role in the development of this novel technology.
It was because of these ongoing denials that Dr. Malone himself posted, together with his wife and collaborator, Dr. Jill Malone, all the patents and their history in order to prove his role. His wife writes on their own website, and here we quote at length:…
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