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'Fear Porn': Dr. Robert Malone Slams COVID Protocols Push, 'No Evidence'

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

COVID-19 protocols have slowly been sneaking back into public life. Masking, boosters, distancing —all finding a way back into the mainstream media’s talking points.

Dr. Robert Malone calls it unwarranted “fear porn.”

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Malone spoke exclusively with Just The News:

“I personally believe that this is more fear porn. It’s not justified,” Malone told Just the News, claiming the lockdown measures were “illegal” in the first place “in terms of breaching of fundamental freedoms.”

“There’s absolutely no evidence that there’s going to be a need to reimpose” restrictions, he added.

This “fear porn” comes as new COVID variants have been detected in a very small number in the United States. In response, some entities are already bringing back pandemic-era protocols like mask mandates and social distancing, but Dr. Malone said it all appears to be noise.

“When you dive into the actual risks” of the new variants, Malone stated, they appear “pretty non-threatening,” and the chance of being seriously harmed by them are “extremely low.”

Pfizer and Moderna have already developed vaccines for at least one of the variants, and the Biden administration announced this week an appropriation of $1.4 billion to develop “the future of COVID-19 vaccines” and other treatments. The President declared the pandemic “over” last September.

In order to distribute these vaccines on a mass scale effectively, Malone said the government would have to declare another emergency, but he isn’t sure if they will at the federal level.

“This could be the wedge that really drives a break from federal policy by a wide number of states that are willing to damage their own economies to comply with what I assert is overt fear porn,” he opined.

Malone is an American physician and biochemist who was famously deplatformed for questioning the government narrative on COVID-19 and its vaccine.

Read more over at Just The News:



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