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The article explained he didn't invent it. He is one of the inventors, sure, and he did some preliminary research, but he's not even the most prominent in it. He's upset that he's not getting glory for it and that's why he's telling gullible Republicans like you that it's super duper dangerous.>You believe anything you read online
>Cites some rando article online
All I read in that article was supposition from the author that Malone is a glory-hound, it doesn't even support your claim that he's a conman, but it does give confirmation that he did indeed pioneer the mRNA vaccine process:
Look, I know that in your diseased autist brain that you think you, a nurse, would somehow know more about & be more qualified to comment on the mRNA vaccine than the accomplished scientist who invented it, but try to understand that your Facebook friend's group & pool of unqualified rando journalists wouldn't know thing one about it. Why can't you just trust the expert?
After all, he has knowledge authority over the matter & you do not.
You guys are claiming tons of people are dying from the vaccine. So where are all these dead bodies?
There's a huge difference between a random 4chan, Twitter or reddit post and an article in the Atlantic. We've already established you have crippling autism and your diseased brain can't understand context (like when you said that because I trust scientific authority, I should thus trust legal authority, lol; that's some extreme autism right there), but there's a difference here.
Especially adorable considering you think it was the ivermectin that cured Joe Rogan and not him just recovering by himself or the antibody cocktail he took that did it. You're just another gullible autistic GOP boomer.