Can anyone help me find a deleted New York Times article on Robert Malone's deleted LinkedIn post on Pepcid AC/Famotidine?
Here is a link to the only New York Times article that I’ve ever seen deleted: https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/07/23/us/ap-us-virus-outbreak-pepcid-study.html. The link now says “Page No Longer Available. This news-agency article is no longer available on nytimes.com.” It has the words “AP US virus outbreak pepcid study.”
This article was linked on the website Unlimited Hangout in the article “DARPA’s Man in Wuhan.” I have copied the text from the article that thankfully linked the New York Times article with the quote, apparently from Malone: “the first to take the drug to treat my own case.” Perhaps the now-deleted New York Times article reported the date of Malone’s announcement and other relevant information.
Unlimited Hangout, July 31, 2020: “Callahan, who by then had been recruited to be Special Adviser on COVID-19 to the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR), Robert Kadlec, was presented the joint findings of the U.S. DTRA and Dr. Malone. Both Dr. Callahan and Malone claimed to be unaware of each other’s conclusions regarding the anti-acid, and despite agreeing to collaborate, each claims to have made the initial discovery. Malone offered a February post on LinkedIn as proof, where he asserts that he was “the first to take the drug to treat my own case” upon discovering the proper dose. Callahan, meanwhile, never provided any evidence of his ostensible breakthrough, though he claims to have told Dr. Malone himself about the discovery before the Virginia-based physician began running the sequences through DTRA computers.”
The Unlimited Hangout article was dated July 31, 2020. The article they quoted from the New York Tims appears to have been published July 23, 2020, based on the numbers in the url.
Robert Malone was subsequently banned from LinkedIn. He wrote on his Substack, January 6, 2020: “last night Linkedin decided I was not a fit human to be on their platform. In another blink of an eye of big tech, Linkin flushed my 30,000 connections and de-platformed me.”
I have tried to find the date and text of his historic post to Linkedin with no avail. If you have any information, please let me know. I will give you a free paid subscription.
I have looked on the “Wayback Machine” for the deleted New York Times article on Robert Malone, LinkedIn, and the Pepcid AC or famotidine post. The Wayback Machine says the New York Times article was “Saved 5 times between November 23, 2020 and August 16, 2022.” There were no urls available to view as far as I can find, however. I’m not skilled in this type of search method though, and perhaps a subscriber can help with this basic research. I’m trying to understand the timeline between Michael Callahan and Robert Malone from late 2019 to early 2020 when decisions were made that changed the course of human events in a very bad way.
Robert Malone told Tucker Carlson on July 12, 2021 that the New York Times sent a reporter to see him that was trained in disinformation, and asked him to go through his emails for some unclear purpose.
Robert Malone to Tucker Carlson. Begin 20:00 mark: “ I got a phone call from CIA or somebody (rolls eyes)… New York Times was in my house the other day, I didn’t realize until afterwards…
Tucker Carlson: Don’t let them in!
Robert Malone (laughs, rolls eyes)… “Bad decision. I didn’t realize the person, we found out, her beat is disinformation. So you know shooting myself in the head on that one. And so she corrected me, fascinatingly, when I said I got a call from a CIA officer. She said ex-CIA officer. And I was like oh. (laughs) Very well informed are you.” End 20:36
Begin 22:48. “And then there was a series of events, and this New York Times reporter really forced me to go back to emails and track it down.”
And by the way, if anyone would like to ask Robert Malone about the facts at issue here, that would be wonderful. I know opinions are mixed right now. I looked up to him myself at one point, like many others around the world did. Many still do. Let’s just get the facts.
Thank you,
Charles Wright
Robert Malone told by a GS15 not to discuss Callahan, according to most recently published Malone Substack.
Hello, Charles. I'm not skilled either with Wayback. I found the NYTs paper for one of the dates it had been revised. I wasn't able to find the Malone article. I'll do a bit more digging tomorrow. My internet is dragging tonight.