Dr. Malone’s 1995 patent filing explained how Snake Venom peptides could be therapeutic

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5 thoughts on “Dr. Malone’s 1995 patent filing explained how Snake Venom peptides could be therapeutic”

  1. From what I have read and watched, Robert Malone is a snake, to be watched very carefully. I will not forget that he advised those of a certain age to take the deathvax when he should have known better since he was in on it from the beginning.

    1. I agree with you, he is a snake. How it is that people can still believe that he stands for health freedom is beyond me. If they ever saw the list of contracts he has received from various gov agencies they would change their minds. This article explains why he refused to discuss the topic of snake venom in different interviews.

  2. Snake venom contains all the poison that leads to muscle paralysis, so calling it curative is like selling snake oil as in the days of old.

    If that snake oil went straight to the heart, then you get myocarditis, a.k.a. heart attack.

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