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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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The issue with him and those in that video that was removed saying: "“Spike protein is very dangerous, it’s cytotoxic." It's not. "Experts say there is no evidence that the spike proteins produced by the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, or the spike protein created by genetic material in the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, are toxic."

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jun/16/youtube-videos/no-sign-covid-19-vaccines-spike-protein-toxic-or-c/

https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-vaccine-cytotoxic/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-are-not-cytotoxic-idUSL2N2O01XP

"The actual COVID-19 virus uses the spike protein to bind to cells, causing infection. But the mRNA vaccines, from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, contain neither the virus nor the spike protein — just the genetic instructions for the body to make the spike protein associated with the coronavirus. "

That's why it was flagged as false - the bit about spike proteins. Just because he had a part in the technology used in some of the vaccines doesn't mean he's an expert on what's going on with the vaccines now. From what I've read:

"Dr Malone’s company website credits him with inventing mRNA vaccines, DNA vaccines, and lipid mediated and naked RNA transfection technologies.

In the late 1980s, Malone pioneered in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection – in frog embryos and mice – and penned a significant body of work on the subject."

"According to his company website, he designed and developed in-vivo transfection experiments that led to numerous publications and over 10 patents on mRNA vaccination.

However, the claim that he’s the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology underlying the covid jab is not widely accepted by independent researchers documenting the intellectual property landscape of this discovery."

It seems the claim of the "inventor" of mRNA is solely coming from his website and his company that he founded in 2001. His claims of "cytotoxicity" come from two claims that aren't from very legit sources. So for someone who claims he "invented" the mRNA technology he sure doesn't seem to know what he's talking about in the aspect cytotoxicity and spike proteins.

"Apparently, Dr Malone’s claim of “cytotoxicity” of the vaccine’s spike protein is based on two separate claims with unbacked origins. One of these is a statement made by a veterinary school professor on a radio talk show, whose university later refused to endorse the claim. The other seems to come from a Japanese language document that does not, in fact, prove that the spike protein in the mRNA covid vaccine is cytotoxic."

https://www.thefocus.news/lifestyle/who-is-dr-robert-malone/
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Sell actually it was a woman from Hungry that developed the mRNA technology. Her work. Her research.
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The FLCCC (Front Line Covid Critical Care) Alliance is PEER Reviewed by PRACTICING medical professionals!

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