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Joe Rogan backs Spotify disclaimers, says he will ‘do best to research topics’ in future

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Podcast host and commentator Joe Rogan addressed the controversy surrounding his podcast episodes posted to the streaming platform Spotify that address coronavirus vaccines.

As a result of the controversy, Spotify announced it will be putting a content warning banner on all podcasts that discuss Covid-19. 

Last year on his show The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, a physician who is credited as the “inventor” of mRNA vaccine technology. Malone said that Americans had been “hypnotized” into wearing masks and getting vaccines.

Not long after the interview was released, several scientists and medical professionals confronted Spotify, asking that the company address what they called Covid misinformation on Rogan’s episodes about vaccines. 

In recent weeks, musicians and celebrities including Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, have joined in on protests. Young and Mitchell have asked Spotify to remove their music from the platform as they disagree with the streaming company’s affiliation with Rogan and his podcast.

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Rogan, who is also a UFC commentator, responded to the controversy in a nearly 10-minute long video on Monday. He started off by saying that he decided to make the video because he believes “a lot of people had a distorted perception of what I do.” 

Rogan continued in the video, “[My] podcast has been accused of spreading dangerous misinformation, specifically about two episodes. One with Dr. Peter McCullough and one with Dr. Malone.”

Rogan defended both of the doctors and stated their credentials while explaining why he invited each of them to the show. “Dr. McCullough is a cardiologist and he is the most published physician in his field in history. Dr. Malone owns nine patents on the creation of the mRNA vaccine technology and is at least partially responsible for the creation of the technology that led to mRNA vaccines.”

He added, “Both these people are highly credentialed, very intelligent, and very accomplished people, and they have an opinion that’s different from the mainstream narrative. I wanted to hear what their opinion is.” 

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Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.

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Donald R. Laster, Jr

What people have to keep in mind is that what “Left”/”Progressives” call “misinformation” is inconvenient facts and opinions that undermine the views and agenda of the “Left”/”Progressives”. Consider, that a person on the “Right”, and most people, would simply say they disagree and then give a reason. Notice, that those who claim people like Mr Rogan are promoting “misinformation” don’t explain what they disagree with. They simply claim it is wrong.

Consider, when one looks at the fact one finds the COVID-19/Wuhan/Fauci virus injections, they are not vaccines, make it more like to get infected and suffer serious consequences from being infected. The information is out there in the public domain but many are working hard to suppress it. Then doctors have identified that the injections are in fact killing lots of people, more than all of the real vaccines over the last 40+ years, and causing similar serious side-effects. When one does the research one find the use of the injections via the Emergency Usage Authorization is rooted in fraud. Had the use of Hydrocloroquine and Ivermectim not been interfered with the problems with the COVID-19/Wuhan/Fauci virus would have been over in 2020. One Life Insurance company had indicated a 278% increase in death payments from 2020 versus 2021, the places where they supply policies had significant use of the injections. And this is just a short partial summary.

Now the people who are attacking Mr Rogan and Spotify would claim that everything in the prior paragraph is “misinformation” even though anyone who did any research would verify the information. Even the CDC’s Adverse Reaction Site reveals the death and adverse information, even though information has been being removed. People who have been saving the information have reported records being removed. So one thing people should remember to do is to look behind the curtain, and yes it is reference to the “Wizard of Oz”, to find out what is really going on. And it is important to look at more than just the last couple of years. A good portion of the problems we are dealing with today were seeded 20, 30, 50 years ago, and some of the issues were seeded back in the early 1900s.

People should read the book “Rules for Radicals” by Saul Alinksy. It will help people understand what is going on.

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