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Bret Weinstein

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Yeah. Well, what you do is get you get high troponin levels. Right. And I see Mahaltra explained all this is that when you test for that, you can assume if a person is suffering from a viral infection that they will have high troponin levels. But it doesn't mean they have myocarditis. Right. So you're calling it myocarditis without actually doing an MRI on the heart.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Explain the whole thing with the lipid nanoparticles so people understand why they cause damage.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

And this is proven.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

And so these injections, which were supposed to stay local, is it because that they didn't aspirate that they get into blood vessels? What is the reason why it gets through the entire system?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

But we never saw that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

And that seems so straightforward that I can't imagine that they were showing people doing it any other way on television.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Even when they did the president. Remember when they injected him on television? Stuck it right in there.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Are you suggesting that that was deception and they didn't give him this lifesaving vaccine?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

I don't think so. I suggested it back then and I got called a kook. But I was talking about... There was a lot of people that were talking about being injured, and they were getting attacked. Remember when they were going after Eric Clapton? Yeah. Remember that one? Oh, yeah. That was horrific. I mean, full-bore attacks on Eric Clapton. I mean, calling him the most hurtful words, an anti-vaxxer.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

He's always been a terrible person. I'm like, what the fuck are you talking about?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

And how can you rationalize continuing to have these companies exempt?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

It doesn't make any sense. Yeah. Especially if they're that profitable. Because we know that if they're profitable, they're going to keep selling stuff.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Yeah. Yeah, because there's just too much room for fuckery and profit. When they know that something is profitable and they know they can get away with it because they don't have any liability at all, they're going to fuck with you. They're going to gaslight you. They always have because you have two different types of people, right, that are involved in any kind of medication.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

You have the scientists and the clinicians that develop these things and create these things, and then you've got the money people. And the money people, they're not even scientists. What those people are interested in is making the most amount of money for their company. In fact, they have... A responsibility to their shareholders. Right. To make a ton of money. Absolutely.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

To make more money every year. So if they know that they can get it, it's their job as CEO to push that shit through. Why do you have all those connections and all those relationships if you don't utilize them to help our company? Isn't that why you get a fucking gigantic salary every year as a CEO of a pharmaceutical drug company? Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

And don't you understand the relationship that we have with the FDA and the CDC has been – we have cultivated this relationship forever. So we have a revolving door to make it nice and easy. So the people that are in charge of regulation, they get a nice sweet job, a nice sweet golden – we got it locked in. We got it locked up. Let's sell this shit. Sell it.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Yeah. Anything, anything across the board. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's just bizarre that we let that slip through because they had decided at one point in time that vaccines create so many problems. There's no way they could sell these and be profitable and have legal responsibility. And our government was like, all right, all right, no responsibility.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Yeah. Explain when this happened and how it happened to people so they understand that this is this is an issue that came up because of problems from vaccines.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

Yes, which is right now pretty fucking insane. There's so many of them. They give them to them so quickly, like from the moment they're born. They want to bang them up with vaccines. And it's incredibly profitable. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2198 - Bret Weinstein

People who are kind people, who are intelligent people, would never imagine there are human beings that are willing to profit off of injecting babies with things that may very well fuck them up for the rest of their life. They're like, there's no way. No one's that evil.