Summary of Dr. Robert Malone testimony Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services June 27, 2022

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Dr. Robert Malone testified before the Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services regarding the policies surrounding vaccines and early treatment for SARS-CoV2. He stated that he is here to offer recommendations for future public health events, and that his intent is not to cause conflict or offend anyone.

  • 00:00:00 Dr. Robert Malone, a specialist in clinical research, testified before the Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services regarding the policies surrounding vaccines and early treatment for SARS-CoV2. He stated that he is here to offer recommendations for future public health events, and that his intent is not to cause conflict or offend anyone.
  • 00:05:00 In his testimony before the Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services, Dr. Robert Malone discussed the Federal Government's role in consultation and support of state health officials during the current COVID-19 outbreak. He pointed out that new policies and practices have been implemented in response to the COVID-19 crisis, including the development of NIH-developed vaccine protocols. However, he noted that these protocols have been developed largely without input from independent physicians practicing medicine. In addition, he said that the CDC has become politicized and is withholding information that could help to address vaccine hesitancy. Finally, he said that the reliance of state personnel on the evaluation of CDC data has hampered the ability of patients, physicians, and public health officials to assess current information concerning vaccine effectiveness and safety.
  • 00:10:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified that the federal government has intentionally withheld monoclonal antibody Therapeutics as political retaliation for a coveted crisis management policies implemented by the state of Florida. The testimony highlighted the effects of vaccines and the now enhanced reinfection rate in the United States population. The terms "immunity" and "effectiveness" have been applied creatively by the NIH and CDC leadership to refer to prevention of infection replication and spread, then as those endpoints were not being met by the vaccines to prevention from hospitalization and death, then as those endpoints are only partially achievable to a relative reduction in hospitalization and death which currently based on the latest peer-reviewed data is in the range of between 30 and 60 percent of fully vaccinated persons in high-risk categories.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses a study which found that individuals who are already immunocompromised are more likely to develop chronic infection with Omicron. The study also suggests that if individuals are vaccinated against Omicron, their immunity may be weakened and they are more likely to become chronically infected.
  • 00:20:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified about the Kobe crisis and his opinion that the state of Texas must implement independent state-based Public Health monitoring analysis of infectious disease risks and outcomes in order to make treatment and management decisions based on complete and accurate data. He also mentioned the effects of federal encroachment on states' rights to regulate health care, including pharmaceutical compounding. He believes that states such as Texas have the constitutional right to do so, and that outsourcing biologic and drug manufacturing and development to non-us providers typically based in China and India represents a threat to national security and the health and safety of the people of Texas.
  • 00:25:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified about the challenges faced in protecting public health in Texas, and how the state has been politicized and weaponized in order to advance political objectives. He mentioned that there were legitimate alternatives to the Covet virus that were known of in the past, and warned of the possible dangers posed by the virus as it progresses into its third year.
  • 00:30:00 Dr. Robert Malone testifies that there were multiple factors contributing to the collapse of the vaccine industry in the United States, including the removal of immunity under the emergency Powers Act, the use of a federal contracting mechanism called "other transactional authority," and the exploitation of public health policies for economic gain. He believes that this was a deliberate attempt to exploit the outbreak for other purposes, and that this should be taken seriously as an economic crisis that has been exploited by others.
  • 00:35:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified before a Texas Senate committee about the current state of the healthcare system in the United States. He discussed the data on Omicron and how it is difficult to account for the impact of the policies implemented. He also said that at this point, there is no medical emergency and that the current vaccine policies are not doing anything to help those who are at risk.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the potential consequences of vaccinating large numbers of people indiscriminately, and suggests that it may have done more harm than good. Dr. Robert Malone provides testimony to a Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services about the potential consequences of vaccinating large numbers of people indiscriminately. He argues that we don't know for sure if we did more harm than good, but that if we had focused on using existing therapies to prevent disease, we may have had better results.
  • 00:45:00 This video discusses the opinion of some doctors that there is no rationale for vaccinating children six months or younger at this time due to the risk of adverse side effects. Dr. Robert Malone also discusses the problem of military pilots being lost to the virus, which is not being reported.
  • 00:50:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified that the CDC has been withholding data from the public about the severity of the pandemic in order to increase vaccine hesitancy. He also testified that the state of Texas should step up and take action to figure out how to handle the pandemic on its own, rather than blindly follow CDC and FDA.
  • 00:55:00 Dr. Robert Malone testified about the controversy around emergency use authorization for mRNA vaccines, which he says is a result of conflicts of interest and a bias towards the MRNA vaccines. He also mentioned a study from Sweden that showed health care workers who were chronically exposed to low levels of the virus were almost completely protected from developing the disease.

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Dr. Eric Borwinkle, Dean of UT Health Science Center in Houston, testified before a Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services about the goals of the Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute (TEFFY). TEFFY is working to help Texas prepare for an emerging infectious disease outbreak and the next pandemic. Borwinkle also testified about the state of the Covid-19 pandemic and how UT Health Science Center is helping Texas emerge from it with a healthy population and a strong economy.

  • 01:00:00 Dr. Eric Borwinkle, Dean of UT Health Science Center in Houston, testified before a Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services about the goals of the Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute (TEFFY). TEFFY is working to help Texas prepare for an emerging infectious disease outbreak and the next pandemic. Borwinkle also testified about the state of the Covid-19 pandemic and how UT Health Science Center is helping Texas emerge from it with a healthy population and a strong economy.

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