Don't know about ABC as a source. Aside... Dr. Felger didn't "invent" the first lipid nanoparticle. He "discovered" it in 1984. Def a significant contribution and still in use worldwide in research labs. Didn't start out that way. It was initially a tough sell...no one was willing to invest. Several years later Felger went to work for Vical, a start up by UC San Diego professors Karl Hostetler and Douglas Richman. As per normal with research labs, others were involved as well. In this case, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Between them, lotsa young undergrads to test and do the work. Malone was one. While he never completed (that) grad program, his name is found as co-author of a paper from1989 related to mRNA. FYI, mRNA wasn't "invented" either. The concept was put forward in 1960 by S. Brenner, F. Crick, and Francois Jacob. The following year it was discovered by those mentioned as well as a second team of researchers...That was 27 years before Malone graduated high school. Was Malone involved? yes. Did he make some contribution? Very minor, but yes. Does he think he should get the glory? yes. Does anyone else in the virology/mRNA field? NO.... because he is a self-important ego driven narcissist grifter. Does he do the beard well?...matter of opinion...
While I can't condone the beard, you'd really need more than resume padding to successfully show anyone he's a fraud. He's done a lot of good as far as red pilling goes. Way more than you or I.
Yea,...and damnd if he didn't turn out to be an expert level guru on any and every subject! Did he "pad his resume"? Yea. Stolen valor level. You are being red pilled by a con man,...a fraud. Saw a chance to get in on $$$ and went for it. This suit is a continuing example.
Don't know about ABC as a source. Aside... Dr. Felger didn't "invent" the first lipid nanoparticle. He "discovered" it in 1984. Def a significant contribution and still in use worldwide in research labs. Didn't start out that way. It was initially a tough sell...no one was willing to invest. Several years later Felger went to work for Vical, a start up by UC San Diego professors Karl Hostetler and Douglas Richman. As per normal with research labs, others were involved as well. In this case, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Between them, lotsa young undergrads to test and do the work. Malone was one. While he never completed (that) grad program, his name is found as co-author of a paper from1989 related to mRNA. FYI, mRNA wasn't "invented" either. The concept was put forward in 1960 by S. Brenner, F. Crick, and Francois Jacob. The following year it was discovered by those mentioned as well as a second team of researchers...That was 27 years before Malone graduated high school. Was Malone involved? yes. Did he make some contribution? Very minor, but yes. Does he think he should get the glory? yes. Does anyone else in the virology/mRNA field? NO.... because he is a self-important ego driven narcissist grifter. Does he do the beard well?...matter of opinion...
While I can't condone the beard, you'd really need more than resume padding to successfully show anyone he's a fraud. He's done a lot of good as far as red pilling goes. Way more than you or I.
Yea,...and damnd if he didn't turn out to be an expert level guru on any and every subject! Did he "pad his resume"? Yea. Stolen valor level. You are being red pilled by a con man,...a fraud. Saw a chance to get in on $$$ and went for it. This suit is a continuing example.
You seem to have a personal issue with him. If you have any arguments about how he's hurting the message, let us know. Thanks.
Not at all. We need all the cons and grifters we can get as long as they say what we want to hear. Right?