Understanding Joe Rogan's Robert Malone mRNA Interview Moment
Rogan could have promoted Malone back in June or July, before all of his listeners took the mRNA injections. Instead, he interviewed Covidians and vaxx pushers. But now he's the hero?
Joe Rogan is playing both sides.
And that’s fine, but don’t make this guy out to be the hero. Don’t make him your media role model, because he’s still old paradigm. The best of the old, maybe, but not good enough.
Nearly everyone in independent media was enraptured by Robert Malone, M.D.’s claims back in June and July of last year. As proof, here’s an article we did in July, about what he was going through, all the deplatforming, the attacks against him, etc.:
That was a critical time period in America, because many who listen to independent media — shows like Rogan’s — were trying to decide if they should get the mRNA injection suite or not.
Now it’s too late.
Joe Rogan’s listeners have made their choice, one way or another, as have the vast majority of Americans… especially health-conscious listeners of Rogan’s podcast. At the time, when they needed guidance and alternative views, he had Dr. Rhonda Patrick on his show… who literally read off an index card the official talking points about how wonderful these shots supposedly are. Pathetic.
Back when he could maximize the traffic from having pro-vaxx loons and establishment folks on, he did.
Now that the tide has so clearly turned, he doesn’t want all that vaguely right wing aggro traffic going to his buddy Alex Jones or any of the great podcasts (ours excluded, of course… not sucking my own D here, just sayin’, to every podcast aside from Pfizer’s, these issues raised by Dr. Malone are not brand new speculation, but rather festering issues waiting to burst open) — all these podcasts that unraveled how dangerous the COVID shots are — a full seven months ago.
Now Rogan is retweeting people who are concerned that the Chinese have bought up our media and academia. OH, you mean like ten percent owned by mainland Chinese tech SPOTIFY, which took your once excellent and basically available everywhere show exclusive in exchange for a cool $100 million, and asked you to delete all the prominent Bitcoin guests — of which I was one.
Lol. Rogan has no integrity at day’s end, he’s not a hero, but he is a media mastermind with a sixth sense for when the national tide has turned or is about to — and with the COVIDpocalypse at hand, this may be his biggest audience windfall yet.