I've been listening to a lot of interviews lately with Dr. Robert Malone, who has his own Wikipedia page now (although he says it's not exactly how he'd like it). One recurring theme in these interviews is the prevalence of 'Group-Think' among scientists--a tendency to toe a party line, an official narrative, rather than thinking independently. However there's another theme that crops up, which is that the scientific establishment knowingly engages in lies to protect its narrative, and that there is money behind it all. I get the impression that Malone is not a natively confrontational guy, although he's not a pushover, and so he avoids personal attacks. However the special podcast from yesterday with Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro differs a bit in that respect--Malone makes some very pointed remarks that go beyond 'Group-Think' or going along to get along.
'Group-Think' Or Follow The Money?
'Group-Think' Or Follow The Money?
'Group-Think' Or Follow The Money?
I've been listening to a lot of interviews lately with Dr. Robert Malone, who has his own Wikipedia page now (although he says it's not exactly how he'd like it). One recurring theme in these interviews is the prevalence of 'Group-Think' among scientists--a tendency to toe a party line, an official narrative, rather than thinking independently. However there's another theme that crops up, which is that the scientific establishment knowingly engages in lies to protect its narrative, and that there is money behind it all. I get the impression that Malone is not a natively confrontational guy, although he's not a pushover, and so he avoids personal attacks. However the special podcast from yesterday with Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro differs a bit in that respect--Malone makes some very pointed remarks that go beyond 'Group-Think' or going along to get along.