If you have not read Anna Merlan’s latest in Vice, oh boy, are you in for a real treat. Essentially, the cranks are all fighting each other as the anti-vax movement unravels. These ego clashes make one understand why cults generally have a singular leader.
Here’s a rundown on the meltdowns:
-Robert Malone vs Peter McCullough: Malone, one of the biggest Substack grifters, made some really great pot meets kettle accusations over McCullough’s $60 vitamin hawking. Part of me wonders how Joe Rogan feels about this, except I don’t really care much what that guy thinks. I am curious how Steve Kirsch feels as they are both members of his “Vaccine Safety Research Fund” team. I hope he feels not great about this and also himself.
-Paul Alexander vs. Robert Malone: Alexander is team McCullough because he helped him bring gas to the Truckers in Ottawa and that meant something. Pierre Kory is staying neutral for now and bouncing from Malone’s Swedish hot tub to McCullough’s Australia tour predictably until Paul Marik chooses a side for him.
-Robert Malone vs Peter Breggin, Jane Ruby, and Stew Peters: Peters of “Died Suddenly” shame alleged Malone was tied to the CIA amongst other things and is now getting sued by the man who invented the term “Mass Formation Psychosis” but not mRNA (technology).
-Robert Malone vs. Alex Berenson: Berenson, the former New York Times reporter dubbed “the pandemic’s wrongest man” by the Atlantic who is defiantly nursing his narcissistic injury here on Substack, called Malone an “apocalyptic screamer”. HAHAHA.
-Alex Berenson vs. Steve Kirsch: over Damar Hamlin. It’s nice to see that Berenson still has some journalistic integrity left! Note: the most gullible anti-vaxxers believe Hamlin is dead and the NFL is using a body double, a totally reasonable thing for adult humans to think.
-Paul Alexander vs. The Brownstone Institute: The former Trump advisor was hastily wiped from the Koch-backed anti-science website this week after having a meltdown over Walker Bragman’s reporting on his calls for violence against people like Dr. Fauci. The Brownstone’s leader Jeffrey Tucker’s desire to distance himself from Alexander’s violent rhetoric is laughable given his own writing and posting of guillotine pictures. While Merlan states, “The COVID truther movement has discovered the true enemy and it is, predictably, within,” Tucker doesn’t seem to have gotten the memo. He should, however, have sufficient Koch Industries money to purchase a mirror.
As Merlan points out, Malone, McCullough, and Alexander (but don’t forget about Kory!) are all members of “The Unity Project” whose name is even more ironic now. That group funds Steve Kirsch’s Defeat the Mandates and, to bring it full circle, Kirsch worked on “Died Suddenly” with Stew Peters and Malone hot tub club member Ryan Cole. Cole is a member of AFLDS which is suing front woman Simone Gold for embezzling their dirty money. And Kirsch’s Elon Musk-backed Covid Early Treatment Fund (the precursor to the VSFR) took over the web domain for the Israeli Teva pharmacy tied to AFLDS’s hydroxychloroquine fraud.
Anyways, they are all guilty liars and can eat their own. TGIF.