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When it comes to taking advice on coronavirus mitigation, the American people would do far better to listen to comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan than National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Why? Rogan has common sense. Fauci is a power-monger and media whore whose flip-flopping scientific advisements are a) hardly scientific at all and b) oddly targeted toward clamping freedoms on those of conservative persuasion but not liberal. In other words: more non-science.
“If someone has an ideological or physiological reason for not getting vaccinated,” Rogan said, on the heels of refunding ticket costs to fans who didn’t want to obey New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s command to get vaccinated as a condition of entering places of entertainment, “I don’t want to force them to get vaccinated to see a [f—-ing] stupid comedy show. And now they say that everybody has to be vaccinated, and I want everybody to know that you can get your money back.”
Fauci, meanwhile, is out and about insisting on the need — surprise! — for a third shot and oh, yeah, by the way, guess what, little kids going to school should get vaccinated, too. Should? Wait — make that “must.” ...
Theoretically — Fauci’s not an elected official, sworn by office to protect and uphold the limits government provisions of the Constitution, along with the concept of individualism, not collectivism, that marks American politics and culture. But on that, it’s theory, schmeory. Fauci says — so Americans must do. So go the messages in the media and from Big Government mouths.
Rogan, on the other hand, has been pretty consistent with his calls for self-determination. ...
Rogan’s also criticized the government-pharmaceutical industrial complex for “moving one step closer to dictatorship” on the whole coronavirus clamp-down, vaccine mandate, vaccine passport, technological contact tracing movement that’s sweeping the nation, nay, the globe.
“You can’t enter New York City unless you have your papers,” Rogan railed earlier this month. “You can’t go here unless you have that. You can’t get on a plane unless you do what I say.”
And in Fauci’s world, the response to that is: So? Which is to say, in Fauci’s world, the underlying but prevailing attitude is: We know best.
These are dangerous times for America because the face-off is coming — individualism versus collectivism. Truly, the face-off is here. In one corner stands Rogan, waving a banner emblazoned with the words “Independent Thinking;” in the other stands Fauci, flapping a flag that blares the single word, “Obey.”
If the vaccines work, if the face masks work, if the science is what the scientists have been saying for the past year-plus, what do the face-mask wearing and vaccinated have to fear? And if they don’t work, meaning, if they don’t put a stop to the spread of the coronavirus and the variants, which truly is what the data show, then the bureaucrats need to stop lying. Americans aren’t lab rats. American children aren’t guinea pigs. American citizens are thinking, rational, independent individuals with the God-given right to guide their own health care choices, as well as those for their own children.
Rogan is right. Following Fauci, especially blindly, is folly. Time for more American citizens to stand up and say enough’s enough. Freedom and individualism are far too precious to let go to life-long bureaucrats and their friends in the global community.
I'm surprised he was vaccinated.
Robert W Malone, MD
@RWMaloneMD
4h
Do you really believe in the American experiment? That is the question. This is now about the rights of the individual versus collectivism. Vax mandates and lockdowns are not supported by facts. They are irrational. Make your choice and take a stand. This is a defining moment.
Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
Oct 14
CNN and @DonLemon are pathetic. There is zero ambiguity they lied about Joe Rogan. They told viewers he took horse dewormer: a 100% lie. He took the human version of ivermectin prescribed by his medical doctor.
But as I said, lying is not frowned upon at CNN: it's encouraged. ...
They said Rogan took horse dewormer. He didn't. And CNN and Don Lemon are such little people, with so little integrity, they can't admit they lied.
This is what I said earlier. In these corporate outlets - and I know, because I worked with several - they know their audience doesn't mind lying if it's aimed at their adversaries. They want that! CNN knows their audience doesn't want a retraction...
Let me say again: however much contempt you harbor for these media corporations -- and I know it's a lot -- it's still not enough. They deserve more. No institution does more damage to political and cultural life than employees of media corporations.
Also, notice what a little worm Sanjay Gupta is. When he had to confront Rogan face to face, he admitted CNN lied about him and shouldn't have said what they sad. Then, back on CNN, pressured by Lemon, he stuttered and obfuscated. Look at the difference...
This, too, from @andersoncooper -- that Rogan acknowledged taking a treatment "designed for animals" -- is also an outright lie. There's no ambiguity or debate. They lied. But they know the few viewers they have don't care if they lie about enemies:
Just look at how often, casually, and blatantly CNN lies about people. And then, when one of their employees is forced to admit they lied when directly confronted by the person they lied about, they force him to go on air and humiliate himself by backtracking. CNN is utter shit.
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Quote Of The Day: “It’s one of the reasons why I stopped using Google to search things, too. They’re doing something to curate information...If I wanted to find specific cases about people who died from vaccine-related injuries, I had to go to Duck Duck Go. I wasn’t finding them on Google. And I’m like, ‘Okay, well this is crazy.’ Like, you guys are hiding information.”
– Joe Rogan
For anyone who hasn’t seen the Joe Rogan interview - here is the link.
https://unityprojectonline.com/news/dr-robert-malone-md-on-the-joe-rogan-experience/?source=patrick.net
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/i-dont-always-lose-half-a-million?source=patrick.net
For anyone who hasn’t seen the Joe Rogan interview - here is the link.
https://unityprojectonline.com/news/dr-robert-malone-md-on-the-joe-rogan-experience/?source=patrick.net
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Dr. Robert Malone to Rogan: US in ‘Mass Formation Psychosis’ Over COVID-19
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