Sins of Information Warfare – Robert Malone re: “DIED SUDDENLY”
Do the sins of our opposition wash our own sins clean?
For what its worth, I hold “our side” to higher standards than I have come to expect from corporate (broadcast and published) media. I reject the assertion that it is acceptable to employ the tactics of our opponents. It is not a win if we become one with the ethics of our opponents.
I have consciously and intentionally chosen to cross-post the Daily Skeptic and Josh Guetzkow commentaries concerning “Died Suddenly” because I believe that they have made important points which should be discussed
Let me assure you now that I have no time or interest in further engagements with Stew Peters. He is irrelevant, as far as I am concerned. A modern carnival barker.
There is nothing in this “Died Suddenly” which represents new news, as far as I can tell. This seems to mostly be a sensationalized but well-produced video covering information which has been known for quite some time. Steve Kirsch did not endorse use of his likeness in this production, did not endorse, did not sponsor it, and neither he nor his organization in any way supports it.
My opinion is that these breaches of technical accuracy are not acceptable.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/sins-of-information-warfare
Have to agree with Malone
Stew Peters is NOT a good ally. Too much sensationalism
The Embalmers and Funeral Directors were very important however …but we could have done without those weird spinning “deaths” and Bigfoot and all the other stuff that did not fit