Joe Rogan Podcast 1757 with Dr Robert Malone

Joe Rogan Podcast - Episode 1757 with Dr Robert Malone, MD

joe rogan Dec 31, 2021

Dr. Robert Malone is the inventor of the nine original mRNA vaccine patents, which were originally filed in 1989 (including both the idea of mRNA vaccines and the original proof of principle experiments) and RNA transfection.

Dr. Malone, has close to 100 peer-reviewed publications which have been cited over 12,000 times. Since January 2020, Dr. Malone has been leading a large team focused on clinical research design, drug development, computer modeling and mechanisms of action of repurposed drugs for the treatment of COVID-19.

Dr. Malone is the Medical Director of The Unity Project, a group of 300 organizations across the US standing against mandated COVID vaccines for children. He is also the President of the Global Covid Summit, an organization of over 16,000 doctors and scientists committed to speaking truth to power about COVID pandemic research and treatment.

By Joe Rogan

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Washington, DC — Today, Congressman Troy E. Nehls (R-TX-22) entered the transcript of the Joe Rogan Experience #1757 – Interview with Dr. Robert Malone, MD into the Congressional Record after Twitter and YouTube removed the interview from their platforms. Dr. Malone is a widely published mRNA vaccine expert who went on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast to raise concerns over the COVID-19 vaccine. Twitter’s move to deplatform Dr. Malone and remove the interview from their site is the latest in a string of censuring individuals who dissent against the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine mandates.

“By deplatforming Dr. Robert Malone for voicing opposition and removing the interview, Twitter and YouTube are once again proving that they don’t work for their users but for big Pharma, big media, and the elites,” said Congressman Nehls. “When we stray away from our core principles of freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and freedom of debate, democracy is lost. Today, I entered the transcript of the Joe Rogan Experience #1757 into the Congressional Record to preserve the podcast forever. Big Tech may be able to censor information on their own platforms, but they cannot censor the Congressional Record.”

By Troy Nehls

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Joe Rogan Podcast - Episode 1756

with John Abramson

John Abramson, MD, is a Harvard Medical School Lecturer, national drug litigation expert, and author. His new book, "Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Health Care and How We Can Repair It," will be available on February 8.

By Joe Rogan

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YouTube takes down anti-vax Joe Rogan interview with Dr Robert Malone

YouTube has removed a now-viral episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast, featuring an interview with a scientist who compared the current state of the US to Nazi Germany.

YouTube has removed a now-viral episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, featuring an interview between the divisive host and Dr Robert Malone, a scientist with a history of controversial statements regarding Covid-19.

The episode, No 1757, was uploaded to Spotify on New Year’s Eve as part of Mr Rogan’s exclusive deal with the streaming service, and then shared by several third-party channels to YouTube. The Post Millennial reports it was then removed from the platform, reportedly in violation of the site’s Community Guidelines.

During the three-hour and six-minute interview, Dr Malone – whose Twitter account, followed by more than 500,000 people, was suspended last Wednesday – claimed to be part of the team that invented the mRNA technology used in coronavirus vaccines.

The 61-year-old also touched on vaccines and mandates, before sensationally drawing parallels between the current state of the US and Nazi Germany.

The doctor alleged on the podcast that American society is experiencing a “mass formation psychosis” similar to Germany in the 1920s and 30s.

“[A] very intelligent, highly educated population, and they went barking mad,” Dr Malone told Rogan, who has a history of questionable Covid-19 claims himself.

“And how did that happen? The answer is mass formation psychosis. When you have a society that has become decoupled from each other, and has free floating anxiety, in a sense that things don’t make sense. We can’t understand it.

“And then their attention gets focused by a leader or series of events on one small point, just like hypnosis. They literally become hypnotised and can be led anywhere.”

The pair also spoke in-depth about Dr Malone’s Twitter ban, which came after he tweeted that “Pfizer’s Covid-19 inoculations cause more illness than they prevent”.

“They removed you for not going along with whatever the tech narrative is because tech clearly has a censorship agenda when it comes to Covid in terms of treatment, in terms of whether or not you are promoting what they would call ‘vaccine hesitancy’ – they can ban you for that,” Rogan said, describing Dr Malone as “one of the most qualified people in the world to talk about vaccines”.

“If it’s not OK for me to be a part of the conversation even though I’m pointing out scientific facts that may be inconvenient, then who is?” Dr Malone responded.

“Whether or not I’m factually correct or not – and I freely admit no one’s perfect, I’m not perfect. It’s one of my core points is people should think for themselves. And I try really hard to give people the information and help them to think, not to tell them what to think.”

He also alleged on the podcast that many pharmaceutical companies administering vaccines, including Pfizer and Moderna, have “financial conflicts of interest”.

“I think I’m the only one that doesn’t. I’m not getting any money out of this,” Dr Malone added.

Asked why, as the supposed creator of mRNA technology used in vaccines he would be so strongly against them, Dr Malone claimed it was simply “the right thing to do”.

“For me, the reason is: Because what’s happening is not right. It’s destroying my profession, it’s destroying the practice of medicine worldwide, it’s destroying public health in medicine,” he went on, deeming the US government “out of control”.

“I’m a vaccinologist. I’ve spent 30 years developing vaccines. A stupid amount of education learning how to do it and what the rules are.

“And for me, I’m personally offended by watching (the) discipline get destroyed for no good reason at all except, apparently, financial incentives, and – I don’t know – political ass covering.”

Despite the doctor’s contested views on Covid-19, the act by YouTube to remove the interview has sparked several accusations of censorship among right-wing politicians and political commentators.

“YouTube has now removed the Joe Rogan interviews of both Dr Robert Malone as well as Dr Peter McCullough. Two of the most notable and accomplished experts in the world,” DJ Joe Maz wrote.

“Big Tech has censored doctors & scientists who questioned the Official Narrative™ since the start,” political commentator Lauren Chen declared, sharing Maz’s tweet.

“This isn’t about science, this isn’t about stopping ‘misinformation’, this is about controlling people by strangling the flow of information. Sadly, it’s been very effective.”

Texas Congressman Troy Nehls tweeted that he had “submitted the transcript from the @joerogan experience podcast episode #1757 with Dr Robert Malone to the Congressional Record”.

“Big tech wants to restrict your access to this information = but they cannot censor the Congressional Record,” he said.

Rogan has repeatedly come under fire over the course of the pandemic for his criticism of vaccines and lockdowns, and spruiking of experimental drugs to cure the virus.

Last September, the 54-year-old told his 13.8 million Instagram followers he had tested positive to Covid-19 and was treating it with a cocktail of medications, including the highly controversial livestock drug Ivermectin.

Rogan has repeatedly come under fire over the course of the pandemic for his criticism of vaccines and lockdowns, and spruiking of experimental drugs to cure the virus. Picture: Michael Schwartz/WireImage

“Monoclonal antibodies, Ivermectin, Z-pak (zithromax), prednisone, everything, and I also got an NAD drip and a vitamin drip and I did that three days in a row,” Rogan said at the time.

Commonly used as a horse de-wormer, usage of Ivermectin to treat coronavirus has been widely blasted by doctors and medical boards, including Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration.

Rogan has also vocally criticised Australia’s lockdowns, calling them “crazy” and accusing the army of “keeping people inside in Australia” in an August episode of his podcast.

“There’s some crazy sh*t going on right now where the army is trying to keep people inside in Australia,” he said.

“They have full-on government lockdowns where the government is flying helicopters over the streets (and telling people) ‘go back indoors, you’re not allowed to be outside’, which is crazy.”

While he says he isn’t an anti-vaxxers, Rogan, who is not a medical professional, believes “healthy” young people don’t need to worry about the virus.

“If you’re, like, 21 years old, and you say to me, ‘Should I get vaccinated?’ I’ll go ‘No’,” he said last April.

“If you’re a healthy person, and you’re exercising all the time and you’re young and you’re eating well, I don’t think you need to worry about this.”

By Natalie Brown @natalieisbrown

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YouTube and Twitter delete Joe Rogan interview with scientist who helped invent mRNA vaccines

Dr Robert Malone claimed US is now like Nazi Germany with society 'hypnotized' to believe in vaccines and extreme pandemic measures

  • YouTube has removed Joe Rogan's three-hour and six-minute podcast episode with Dr Robert Malone, which was posted on New Year's Eve
  • Malone, 61, claimed to have invented the mRNA technology used in Covid-19 vaccines when he was just 28 years old
  • During the podcast, Malone drew parallels between the US and Nazi Germany with 'mass formation psychosis' and intelligent people 'barking mad'
  • Malone even questioned the effectiveness of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine in a tweet posted the day before his account was suspended on December 30
  • Yet despite creating the technology, Malone said he still speaks out about getting jabbed simply 'because it's the right thing to do'
  • He told Rogan that government-imposed vaccine mandates are destroying the medical field 'for financial incentives (and) political a**-covering'
  • The episode was posted in full on an account not affiliated with Joe Rogan but was later removed. The audio-only version of the episode is still on Spotify
  • Despite Malone's claims on the podcast, 62 percent of the American population is vaccinated and another 73.3 percent have at least one dose of a vaccine

YouTube has removed Joe Rogan's interview with the scientist who helped invent mRNA vaccines and who claimed that the US is now like Nazi Germany with society 'hypnotized' to believe in vaccines and extreme pandemic measures.

Dr Robert Malone's Twitter account, where he boasted more than 500,000 followers, has also been suspended for violating the platform's rules.

During the three-hour and six-minute interview on the now-viral episode #1757 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Malone claimed to be part of the team that invented the mRNA technology used in Covid-19 vaccines.

He also talked about vaccine mandates, and said there were similarities between America's current state in the pandemic and Nazi Germany.

Similar to Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, the doctor alleged on the podcast posted on New Year's Eve that American society is experiencing a 'mass formation psychosis'.

Malone, 61, said: 'It was from, basically, European intellectual inquiry into what the heck happened in Germany in the 20s and 30s. Very intelligent, highly educated population, and they went barking mad.

'And how did that happen? The answer is mass formation psychosis. When you have a society that has become decoupled from each other, and has free floating anxiety, in a sense that things don't make sense. We can't understand it. And then their attention gets focused by a leader or series of events on one small point, just like hypnosis. They literally become hypnotized and can be led anywhere.'

Rogan later talked about Malone's ban from Twitter, which happened just one day before the podcast was released.

'They removed you for not going along with whatever the tech narrative is because tech clearly has a censorship agenda when it comes to Covid in terms of treatment, in terms of whether or not you are promoting what they would call 'vaccine hesitancy' - they can ban you for that,' Rogan said, adding that Malone is 'one of the most qualified people in the world to talk about vaccines'.

Malone responded by questioning: 'If it's not okay for me to be a part of the conversation even though I'm pointing out scientific facts that may be inconvenient, then who is?'

Whether or not I'm factually correct or not - and I freely admit no one's perfect. I'm not perfect. It's one of my core points is people should think for themselves. And I try really hard to give people the information and help them to think, not to tell them what to think,' the doctor added, pointing out that 'no one can debate the dispute that I played a major role in the creation of this tech'.

In a tweet on Wednesday, the day before his account was suspended, the renowned doctor - who went by @RWMaloneMD on the social media site - wrote: 'Pfizer 6 month data which shows that Pfizer's Covid-19 inoculations cause more illness than they prevent. Plus, an overview of the Pfizer trial flaws in both design and execution.'

He accompanied the tweet with a link to the Canadian Covid Care Alliance website.

One Twitter user called the suspension 'vax propaganda' and another said that Malone paid 'the price of being more correct than most, earlier than most'.

Malone later alleged on the podcast that many of the pharmaceutical companies administering vaccines - such as Pfizer and Moderna - have 'financial conflicts of interest'.

In what appeared to be an effort to establish his credibility, Malone reassured: 'I think I'm the only one that doesn't. I'm not getting any money out of this.'

Meanwhile, as the creator of the mRNA technology used in Covid vaccines, many questioned why Malone would then speak so strongly against getting jabbed.

Malone claimed the answer was simply 'because it's the right thing to do'.

'For me, the reason is: Because what's happening is not right. It's destroying my profession, it's destroying the practice of medicine worldwide, it's destroying public health in medicine.'

He continued: 'I'm a vaccinologist. I've spent 30 years developing vaccine. A stupid amount of education learning how to do it and what the rules are.

'And for me, I'm personally offended by watching my discipline get destroyed for no good reason at all except, apparently, financial incentives, and - I don't know - political a**-covering'.

The controversial doctor also offered his expertise on the government's Covid-19 response.

'Our government is out of control,' he said, adding: 'They are lawless. They completely disregard bioethics. They completely disregard the federal common rule. they have broken all the rules that I know of - that I have been trained on for years and years and years.'

He went on to say that government-imposed vaccine mandates 'are explicitly illegal' as they do not align with the Nuremberg Code and the Belmont Report.

According to a research team at the University of North Carolina, the Nuremberg Code is a ten-point system determining what medical experimentation is justifiable on human subjects.

Similarly, the Belmont Report established basic ethical principles to guide medical research involving human subjects, as stated by the US Department of Health & Human Resources (HHS).

'They are explicitly illegal and they don't care,' Malone reiterated.

The doctor also noted that he has been contacted by multiple lawyers looking to help him file a suit against Twitter. He referenced independent journalist Alex Berenson, who filed a federal lawsuit against the social media platform last month challenging his ban from the service over a tweet questioning the effectiveness of Covid vaccines.

The episode was also posted in full on an account not affiliated with Joe Rogan but was also later removed. YouTube cited a violation of Community Guidelines, The Post Millennial reported.

However, the audio-only version of the episode is still on Spotify.

Yet, despite Malone's claims on the podcast, 62 percent of the American population is vaccinated, according to the Mayo Clinic. Another 73.3 percent have at least one dose of a vaccine.

But the jabs haven't stopped the ultra-transmissible Omicron variant from spreading throughout the United States.

As of Sunday, Johns Hopkins reported 115,984 new Covid-19 cases and 280 Covid-related death in the previous 24 hours.

That same day, the US reported a seven-day average of 402,998 cases.

In a study by Columbia University, researchers speculated that the Omicron-fueled cases in the US may reach the peak by January 9, which would see from 2.5million cases to 5.4million cases per week.

As the potential peak nears, health experts continue to push Americans to take precautions and get their Covid shots.

In response, about 68.8million of the fully vaccinated have also received a third dose - or a booster shot - since August 13, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

By Shannon Thaler

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