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But unlike many of them, Dr. Malone is quite new to the right-wing media world, first appearing regularly on podcasts last June. Even two years into the pandemic, new misinformation stars are being minted. And in today’s media echo chamber — powered by social media algorithms and a tightknit network of politicians and influencers promoting debunked claims — they can quickly catapult to stardom.
In addition to his regular appearances on conservative shows, Dr. Malone has more than 134,000 subscribers to his Substack newsletter. About 8,000 pay the $5 monthly cost, he said, which would amount to at least $31,200 in monthly revenue. And mentions of him on social media, on cable television and in print and online news outlets have soared — to more than 300,000 so far this year, according to Zignal, a media research firm.
According to WSB-TV in Atlanta, two mosquito pools in southern Georgia have tested positive for a disease known as “Eastern equine encephalitis”
originally posted by: opethPA
I would be interested if their are other sources claiming this outside of Dr. Robert Malone who clearly has a political bias and tendencies. That isn't to say that his knowledge or claims are immediately false because of that but rather it's not someone I would personally use as the only source on a topic.
But unlike many of them, Dr. Malone is quite new to the right-wing media world, first appearing regularly on podcasts last June. Even two years into the pandemic, new misinformation stars are being minted. And in today’s media echo chamber — powered by social media algorithms and a tightknit network of politicians and influencers promoting debunked claims — they can quickly catapult to stardom.
In addition to his regular appearances on conservative shows, Dr. Malone has more than 134,000 subscribers to his Substack newsletter. About 8,000 pay the $5 monthly cost, he said, which would amount to at least $31,200 in monthly revenue. And mentions of him on social media, on cable television and in print and online news outlets have soared — to more than 300,000 so far this year, according to Zignal, a media research firm.
www.nytimes.com...
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: opethPA
I would be interested if their are other sources claiming this outside of Dr. Robert Malone who clearly has a political bias and tendencies. That isn't to say that his knowledge or claims are immediately false because of that but rather it's not someone I would personally use as the only source on a topic.
But unlike many of them, Dr. Malone is quite new to the right-wing media world, first appearing regularly on podcasts last June. Even two years into the pandemic, new misinformation stars are being minted. And in today’s media echo chamber — powered by social media algorithms and a tightknit network of politicians and influencers promoting debunked claims — they can quickly catapult to stardom.
In addition to his regular appearances on conservative shows, Dr. Malone has more than 134,000 subscribers to his Substack newsletter. About 8,000 pay the $5 monthly cost, he said, which would amount to at least $31,200 in monthly revenue. And mentions of him on social media, on cable television and in print and online news outlets have soared — to more than 300,000 so far this year, according to Zignal, a media research firm.
www.nytimes.com...
The NYtimes as a source? Seriously?
He must not be legit, that's why they tried to shut down the JRE podcasts he was on.
The NYC case makes three new cases in less than 36 hours for a previously rare disease that is now spreading so quickly. The top global health officials say they don’t know if it’s “too late to contain.” As of Thursday afternoon, the CDC said there were 21 confirmed cases nationwide from the recent outbreak. That’s more than double in a week.
originally posted by: TarantulaBite
Another NYC Monkeypox Case As WHO Says It May Be Too Late To Contain - LINK
The NYC case makes three new cases in less than 36 hours for a previously rare disease that is now spreading so quickly. The top global health officials say they don’t know if it’s “too late to contain.” As of Thursday afternoon, the CDC said there were 21 confirmed cases nationwide from the recent outbreak. That’s more than double in a week.
So would it surprise you to know that there is now emerging evidence that if this circulating monkeypox virus even exists, it too was manipulated and leaked from a bio-lab?
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
So far it doesn't appear to be "doing its job" very well.
That the vast majority of Monkeypox cases have been reported in nations that are heavily Covid vaccinated such as United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and Australia is certainly suspicious. (See Monkeypox incidence map above) All of those strange and inexplicable cases of Monkeypox have occurred in countries where Monkeypox is NOT endemic as it is in several African nations.
originally posted by: buddha
They do Not wont to kill a lot of people!
they could do that easly.
its to scare You!
Since the so-called outbreak of monkeypox in mid-May, many have begun to question the mainstream narrative surrounding the virus drawing parallels between the origin of monkeypox and the origin of COVID-19