by Sharon Rondeau

(Apr. 12, 2021) — On Tuesday morning Dr. Robert W. Malone, MD, published an article on his Substack in which he described his wife’s and his participation in a movie series produced in Andalusia, Spain by a Belgian film company earlier this year.
Titled, “Headwind” and subtitled “People in the Eye of the Storm,” the series features six medical doctors and scientists whose views opposing governmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic were censored.
The discoverer of the mRNA technology utilized by Moderna and Pfizer in their COVID-19 vaccines and a holder of nine mRNA patents, Dr. Malone has been censored by Twitter and LinkedIn over his opinion that the vaccines should not be mandated by governments or employers and are inadvisable for healthy children.
“Last January, we took the Belgian film company Headwind (Tegenwind) up on their offer to include Jill and I in a documentary (one of a series) featuring scientists whose voices have been censored,” Malone wrote of his involvement in the film. “In this series, these amazing film makers combine the beauty of Andalusia with the stories of scientists who have not followed the approved governmental party line. Physicians and scientists who think and speak independently, as they should. Researchers who actually evaluate the data, and whose work and voices have been censored or de-platformed. People who have been defamed by the legacy media for speaking out. Of course, we now know that the US government has been paying the legacy media to do this, which makes it all the more sinister. The preceding videos of “Headwind 1” can be found here, including the trailer for the upcoming episode with Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche.”
During his interview with journalist Jakobien Huisman, Malone recounted his first career choice of computer science, referring to himself then as “a jerk” for failing to “treat people natively” and for having been “wrapped up in myself, as many young people are.”
The horse farm on which he and Dr. Jill Glasspool Malone currently live was a raw “homestead” when purchased, Malone told Huisman, and on which they “lived rough” in the early days of their marriage, developing the property as the years passed.
He and his wife were high-school sweethearts, he said, and have been married for 42 years.
In 1980, he said, he had “an epiphany” which caused him to change course and pursue a career in medicine. “I made a decision that I didn’t want to build weapons of war,” he said.
Huisman, who also owns a farm, invited the Malones on a horseback outing depicted in the movie trailer.
“Jackie,” as Malone referred to her, was censored by the Flemish government when Headwind “was nominated for the Ultima Audience Award of the Flemish Government,” “received an avalanche of votes, and…. was promptly removed from the nomination list,” in Huisman’s words.
Also featured in the series is psychology professor Dr. Matthias Desmet, whose articulation of “mass formation” theory gained the attention of Malone and many others questioning government mandates in response to the pandemic.
