Dr. Malone gets a lot of publicity because he is willing to speak and ask the questions. The interview he did with Dr. McCullough and Dr. Desmet on Tommy's podcast earlier in the month touches on this question. There are about a million licensed physicians in the US and all but about 500 are sitting on the sidelines right now. Both Malone and McCullough get questions all the time about 'where are the rest of your colleagues?' and they were at a loss. Desmet felt they fit a profile that they had a willingness to ask questions regarding the official narrative. It got into a philosophical analogy to Socrates when Malone wryly mentioned the hemlock and there was a nervous joke about the two of them having to drink hemlock as well.
Then someone brought up cancel culture, etc as the 21st century version . Everyone was quiet for a bit with the realization they have already been given the hemlock and that they are on a path from which there is no turning back.
Dr. Malone gets a lot of publicity because he is willing to speak and ask the questions. The interview he did with Dr. McCullough and Dr. Desmet on Tommy's podcast earlier in the month touches on this question. There are about a million licensed physicians in the US and all but about 500 are sitting on the sidelines right now. Both Malone and McCullough get questions all the time about 'where are the rest of your colleagues?' and they were at a loss. Desmet felt they fit a profile that they had a willingness to ask questions regarding the official narrative. It got into a philosophical analogy to Socrates when Malone wryly mentioned the hemlock and there was a nervous joke about the two of them having to drink hemlock as well. Then someone brought up cancel culture, etc as the 21st century version . Everyone was quiet for a bit with the realization they have already been given the hemlock and that they are on a path from which there is no turning back.