Dr. Peter Breggin Speaks Out About Dr. Malone’s $25,000,000 Million Dollar Lawsuit
Most stunning is how Malone made up or fabricated quotes that I never said or wrote...
For the first time, with my trusted guest Patrick Coffin, I feel free to talk more in-depth about Robert Malone’s $25 million defamation lawsuit against me and Ginger Breggin and Dr. Jane Ruby.
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We have now submitted our response to the court, freeing me up to talk about it. Most stunning is how Malone made up or fabricated quotes that I never said or wrote. Another remarkable fact is that I never libeled or slandered him or displayed any malice.
We now await Malone’s response to our response, and then we will respond to that — after which the judge will decide if the suit has enough merit to continue through the legal process.
Patrick Coffin was my guest in order to talk about his upcoming Hope is Fuel event focusing on Vax Regret Solutions. You can get further information at HopeIsFuel.com on the presenters, who include me and Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, and many others you will want to hear.
Patrick interviews me in my presentation, and it becomes a remarkable discussion about how to survive stresses of any kind as well as the emotional and physical aftermath of COVID “vaccinations” as well as COVID itself.
I pray that this lawsuit is with drawn with an apology!
I'm so glad you're finally able to speak freely. I've been linking to your Motion to Dismiss as the clearest argument I've heard, with kudos to your lawyer. Here's what I wrote in Kennedy's Ethics:
"Now let’s turn to Kennedy’s statement on Robert Malone from the Vermont Daily Chronicle in which the reporter’s leading question is “What do you admire the most about [mRNA vaccine inventor and Covid-19 vaccine critic] Robert Malone?”:
"'I think Robert Malone has tremendous integrity and tremendous courage. And here’s a guy who’s spent his whole life at the center of the vaccine industrial complex, and invented the key technology of the mRNA vaccine, and was in a position where he could have made himself a billionaire during the pandemic. Instead, he took a much more difficult role that destroyed his relationships, that destroyed his credibility in his own industry that put him in a very challenging place economically. It takes a lot of guts. If you’re Bob Malone, every day of your life is really hard because people are coming at you from every angle.'
"You know what I think is really hard? Waking up every day with $25M hanging over your head and needing to hire lawyers to protect you. That seems much harder than “People are criticizing me and I may need to use my 1M twitter followers or $1M Substack to refute what they’re saying.”
"As a lawyer, I wonder if Bobby has read Malone’s filing of the lawsuit? As not a lawyer, that was what changed my mind. I read it in full anticipation of being on Malone’s side. But I ended saying 'Where’s the defamation?' In everything I read, it was obvious that what the Breggins—who I’d never read before—were making valid points with logic and facts to back them up. There was no malice.
"And certainly, before making public statements like this, Bobby should read the Breggins’ Motion to Dismiss. He has written about their book: 'No other book so comprehensively covers the details of COVID-19 criminal conduct as well as its origins in a network of global predators seeking wealth and power at the expense of human freedom and prosperity…'
"The motion cites the Fourth Circuit Court of Virginia in finding that 'the First Amendment ‘reaches its apogee’ where the challenged speech involves matters of public concern … where the parties are public figures or the subject matter of the supposed libel touches on a matter of public concern.' As a lawyer and Presidential candidate, I can’t see how Kennedy could argue against this."
https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/kennedys-ethics