Robert Malone claims large scale propaganda campaign around Covid 19

Dr. Robert Malone described the situation surrounding Covid 19 as the largest coordinated propaganda campaign, stating that Western governments used psychological operation methods. His statements sparked debate due to the scale of such technological applications.

Nov 17, 2025 - 12:07
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Dr. Robert Malone made a statement describing the campaign around Covid 19 as the most extensive and coordinated information operation in Western countries. He noted that the events of the pandemic period were accompanied by the use of influence techniques which, according to him, showed signs of an organized communication strategy. Malone claims that the set of tools employed during this period was comparable to technologies developed for information operations in modern conflict conditions. His statements reflect an analytical assessment of the processes that took place and are based on the study of applied forms of information influence.

In his speech, Malone stated that the governments of several Western countries used strategies that he associates with psychological operation methods. According to him, technologies were applied to shape specific behavioral patterns among the population. He noted that these approaches were designed to manage public reactions and were implemented through mass communication campaigns. Malone emphasized that, in his view, these methods were adapted for a civilian context and applied on a scale that, according to his assessment, had not previously been used against their own citizens.

The statement also includes the claim that technologies typically associated with military structures were involved. Malone said that these tools were originally developed for use in modern warfare but were redirected toward civilian audiences in this case. According to him, such mechanisms significantly increased the effectiveness of informational influence. He explained this by the comprehensive nature of the methods, combining psychological impact, analysis of social behavior models, and information flow management.

Malone’s statements have prompted discussion about the scale of communication influence methods used during the pandemic. Public debate highlights that his words represent a viewpoint based on an analysis of information strategies and the role of state institutions in their implementation. At this time, his statements have not been accompanied by official comments from the mentioned governments. The attention to this topic is linked to ongoing interest in evaluating communication approaches used during health restrictions and their impact on the social environment.

The situation surrounding Malone’s statements remains under discussion. His position is based on an interpretation of the scale and methods of information campaigns conducted during the pandemic. The reaction to these claims may develop further as additional comments or analytical materials appear. For now, the available information is limited to his statements, which represent his assessment of the processes that took place, without specifying particular mechanisms allegedly used by state structures.

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