The News that Doesn’t make it to “Mainstream”, by Dr. Robert W. Malone

Here’s a rundown of the stories you won’t read in the mainstream media. Not because they’re unimportant, but because they’re important. From Dr. Robert W. Malone at rwmalonemd.substack.com:

This week’s big news

Please watch this video.
It is ten minutes long, and may be the best time you spend today.
This is what we are up against.

Covid-19 vaccines and treatments: we must have raw data, now BMJ 2022 (Published 19 January 2022)

We are left with publications but no access to the underlying data on reasonable request. This is worrying for trial participants, researchers, clinicians, journal editors, policy makers, and the public. The journals that have published these primary studies may argue that they faced an awkward dilemma, caught between making the summary findings available quickly and upholding the best ethical values that support timely access to underlying data. In our view, there is no dilemma; the anonymised individual participant data from clinical trials must be made available for independent scrutiny.

Pharmaceutical companies are reaping vast profits without adequate independent scrutiny of their scientific claims. The purpose of regulators is not to dance to the tune of rich global corporations and enrich them further; it is to protect the health of their populations. We need complete data transparency for all studies, we need it in the public interest, and we need it now.

A huge thank you to BMJ (British Medical Journal), who again has shown the bravery and honesty to tell truth to power.



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2 responses to “The News that Doesn’t make it to “Mainstream”, by Dr. Robert W. Malone

  1. Robert. Neil had another good video that I linked on 1/23/22 as well.
    Neil Oliver: ‘There are consequences of Covid coming, a great wave of them’

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