trump was saying all this since early 2020. why didn't this lowlife 'josh rogin' and his pals at cnn and washington post speak up then? i think we know why. now that everyone knows about gain of function research, captain obvious crawls out of the woodwork to throw his science hero fauci under the bus and claim his pulitzer prize. bravo.
@@jtjones4081 so fauci backing china's biolab (which is an enemy of the USA) doesn't raise some eyebrows? 7.4million us dollars. Do u think police detectives always have a smoking gun or get a confession. They gather evidence and link it together.
@@jtjones4081 So your view is that the epicenter of a global covid pandemic and a virology lab only7 miles upstream who were in fact experimenting with coronaviruses are completely unrelated? It's just a massive coincidence? Nothing to see here folks?
🤣 Sad society when the guy who show it is is literally holding back and carefully watching his words so he won't be "canceled". Rogan knows damn well what Fauci intent was.
I'm seeing this after seeing headlines of Fauci calling Rogan an antivaxxer My immediate thought was "oh, Joe must have said something uncomfortable about Fauci." And super progressive left wing woke liberals are on Twitter just agreeing with it and calling him a right wing conspiracy theorists and generally just being fxcking muppets
It is all about the money. Dave Smith lead the charge to stop the vaccine passports and so now they need to shut down his voice. They want to get every man woman and child to be their lab rat and take this vaccine.
If you think he’s bad, you should check out some footage of Klaus Schwab Founder of World Economic Forum speak... Truly chilling 😳 He also has a few books that are absolutely worth reading. Seriously
@@ehwhynot6126 You know their lives are super fulfilling and well informed when all they STILL continue to speak about is how horrible Trump is. Willful ignorance.
It's more than logical that this was released from the lab whose job it was to create bio weapons. Coupled with Brett Weinstein's assessment than it is very unlikely that this virus mutated naturally.
@@jonfried8867 I would give "news max a try. If you like a good everday show that covers the most important things happening in present time try "The Dan Bonjino show".
Because of this show, I decided to sign up for law school. I don't know exactly when I'll finish, some say 5yrs, some say 7yrs, whatever it is, once I get my license to practice, I will get to the bottom of this story. I will make sure that everything falls in order. And don't forget guys, "you're not a dish, you're a man!"
The “bottom of this” is that this is part of the controlled demolition of America and the destruction of the world’s financial system by the NWO Great Reset billionaire families. It’s all part of the plan.
I wish you luck. There are some great investigative journalists who uncover all sorts of truths but getting the public to know is the hard bit. ‘They’ have ways of keeping stuff quiet.
Most yt personalities would've gotten a strike & get 2 weeks in internet jail for saying this... it's what most of us that use logic have been saying for a year
I think Fauci should fund this guys "Second School of Thought" and send Rogin off to remote parts of the world to catch these bats at the source! That's laughable.
@@beachchickensmedia man i lived in china and left during late 2020, listen to the full podcast, this guy is everything i've been trying to say to my friends about our situation with china
Lol The top comments have always been low-effort derisive jokes/memes that had nothing to do with the subject matter at hand. People are retarded, remember?
We are all pawns in the system. But only few people want to accept the truth. I guess because once you understand the truth, it’s too painful to accept. People rather live in ignorance because ignorance is bliss
@@beckee6282 Agreed. A sad realization I accepted to some degree. Which way to I go. Prep for a quasi anarchal situation or move forward regularly as though nothing is slipping in a dangerous direction. Honestly a little of both is the right answer but who doesn't like being as prepared as possible.
Everyone needs to double down on criticizing the vaccine manufacturers, Fauci, the government, the CDC, the WHO and everyone involved in the industry and pandemic scheme. It is way out of control. This notion that people can't point out the blatant flaws in the logic and the obvious corruption unless they are in the "vaccine club" is absurd.
And the fact that we can’t have the conversation should be the biggest red flag for everyone...but most choose to ignore that and keep marching to the beat...
Yup and we'll continue to complain about it on social media without actually doing anything because most conservatives are too busy or comfortable to fight back. One thing I admire about the left is that they actually stand up and fight for what they believe in.
i can list a million conversations on conspiracies about this, youtube videos, twitter comments etc.you're literally typing this under an hour or two long conversation about this lol
I agree, the right has grown more spineless and the left actually fights for there own agenda, but the left doesn’t like anything that changes there own beliefs and we just keep complaining that nothing is getting done. Both sides are at complete fault
@@Jesse-wv2oh nahhh, corporate Republicans and corporate Democrats and the arrogance of the uneducated are to blame. If the cons stopped listening to racist pseudoscience and didn't condemn anything progressive as communism, you might be in a better place. There's a reason scientists tend to lean towards liberalism. Cons don't have a platform to stand on, thats why they incessantly blather on about things that don't matter like the cancel culture myth. It's not too late to turn the lights on, cowboys. Good luck
Hey Joe listening to this one on Spotify and just wanted to drop by to say this is top shit. Thanks for doing this interview. You were in top form and obviously very sensitive to this eccentric and sweet guy with critical information for the public to hear. Can't believe I've never heard of Josh Rogin before.
@@sub-zero5433 comparatively, spotify is spotty. Also, ads, no comments, ect (which I dont care about) but I can see why people complain. Not to mention the huge amount of missing episodes and Joe's obvious change in self censorship.
@@sub-zero5433 I 2nd what Allen Smith says. I pay for YT Red bc I use it a lot. Now I can no longer enjoy my favorite podcast ad free or in the convenience of my existing app. Now I would have to DL Spotify and set up an account which I don't want to do bc it's just too much stuff. Plus, I get YT Music with my subscription. So I either come out of pocket more money, cancel my existing services which I highly value, or suffer through ads and setting up another app. I simply don't want to or spend more money. Got it now?
Josh: “Here’s the part where im going to get a little controversial, you ready?” Joe: “We’ve had people abducted by aliens on this show... you can try.”
@@matthewbittenbender9191 Not yet, no. but eventually with the same viewership as the original podcasts they could, no? Idk if length of video factors into how much the pay out is but if so, that could affect it. Tbh it sounded brilliant in my head, probably not so much in reality lol.
Or Joe be "the guest" on one of his popular friends podcast where Joe just interviews someone else. Talk about helping out a friends podcast. Have Rogan, Rogin, Alex Jones, and Tim Dillon take over Joey Diaz's podcast haha
Exactly, it's like Jim Breuer was saying recently on a podcast. When did it become a crime to ask questions about a current topic without being labelled a nazi or a whack job or a conspiracy theorist. The easiest way to shut someone up is to do exactly that and you may also lose your social media platforms. It's all crap, don't know what to believe anymore.
@@evanb0869 he means because he heard of people talking of Joe being "called out" by the "white house" when it wasn't dr Fouchi but instead individuals (unrelated to the White House in any way) saying that he should listen to Fouchi calling him out on social media for spreading misinformation. Now Joe, here, is just talking his mind and normally high while doing so. Nobody should listen to him as a source of fact towards subjects being discussed, that's obvious. The issue is people do. Just like when they watch anything else that supports what they want to think they tend to believe it. That's kinda why people think they should say something. Honestly though if you take everything some podcaster says as fact then I say natural selection is taking its course with you.
@@the-outsider Enjoyed reading your response! I can't believe that the average person would listen to Rogan and believe that he's truly informed about ANY topic. I remember when he had linguist Steven Pinker on his show and Joe's eyes were glazed over with intellectual bewilderment after the first five minutes of conversation.
Stopped watching rogan when he moved to Spotify - not really because of the change in style (although it has changed) but mainly a convenience issue. Saw this clip and lead me to watch the whole podcast. Genuinely one of the most informative podcasts Joe's had. Real respect to Josh - no party politics, just seemingly the hunt for the truth.
@@dezertson2011 You want to be sassy, and that’s fine. I’m old and I didn’t grow up with technology changing so fast, so your sass is valid lol. But, if you look at JRE numbers, a lot of folks didn’t follow him to Spotify. Are you on Spotify? Did you have it before the JRE move? It’s about $10/month, right? Is it worth that? I read an article about this maybe a month ago. To be clear, I haven’t gone to Spotify myself. The article was talking about the employees wanting to censor some guests or they’d strike, so Spotify did. That turned off potential JRE audience. It touched on the “get woke, go broke” theory (not in those words). So I guess it’s partly inertia, partly protest against censorship - for me and other people in the fan base.
Spotify is free with ads. You only pay if you want ad free music. JRE still has ads even with Spotify premium (which is a slap in the face IMO). So if you're only on Spotify for JRE, there's no point in paying.
Joe asked about "therapeutic" a couple times, and Josh's reply was "I don't know... but I'm sure..." It's rather sad to see a journalist having presumptions like that and he doesn't seem to realize it.
I mean, I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing. His argument wasn't a bad one, and he was humble for the fact he doesn't know definitely what went on. I don't know how journalism works...nor do I have the desire to however it appears he is adequate at it. Plenty of good journalism must be ACTUALLY persuading people. In addition, bias to some degree is human, for we are have predispositions in some regards.
@@eobardthawn6903 As common sense goes, if he doesn't know, he cannot be sure. As a proper journalist, if he doesn't know, he'd want to find out. When he didn't know something and still stated the he was sure about something, he exposed his unfounded presumptions. It's not a bad thing for us to see this. It's a bad thing for him that he wasn't able to reflect on his own presumptions. Good journalism strives to find the truth or report different points of views to get closer to the truth. Only good propoganda mouthpiece MUST be ACTUALLY persuading people.
This is one of the most important interviews EVER. Bless JR for doing this. It's worth the price to sub to spotify to hear whole thing if you haven't. Much of our current misery in US can be explained by what he describes.
I believe this is why people went after Joe with that vaccine comment.that vaccine comment was a week old and right after this interview comes out.Joe gets a media attack on him
We know they are lying. they know they are lying, They know that we know they are lying. We know that they know that we know that they are lying. Yet still they continue to lie.
because the masses have rolled over and accepted this as reality; there is no incentive. Everyone is so caught up in the politics of Covid that they are willing to die on the hill that their party aligns with
Can anyone explain why they would put a facility like this in the heart of a major city with a population of 12 million people approximately and also happens to be an international travel hub? Is it too much common sense to put it on a made island or something?
Since when did being controlled by right wing ideology become a form of dissent? You mean like when Right Wingers fought tooth and nail against the civil rights movement?
@@billiam8040 I can tell ur a real genius. Still falling for the divide and conquer. That analogy is similar to The democrats starting the kkk both very true. Thats why I'm NPA no party affiliation. On either sides of the left right spectrum is totalitarianism.
Here is the thing, as a tax payer and if you are one too, pay the wages and salary of all the people who work at the World Health Organization whos job is to prevent you from contracting a virus from a pandemic. That was the sole purpose it was created. It utterly failed at its job and purpose yet no one lost their job.
*that is what hapnd. they are also the cut out that funded the GoF to keep it one step removed.* but it is hard, so many fields are so small. everyone knows everyone no matter what they do.
Josh Rogin seems like a really smart guy, but what I really appreciate about him is that he admits when he doesn’t know the answer to something. Too many will throw out some nonsense when posed with a question they don’t know the answer to just to seem like they know it all.
@@tc2006driver I don’t think so. It’s not always about being “right” or “wrong” in a discussion. What else are you supposed to say if you’re wrong or don’t know?
@@JordanLOL Right, but when they’re ASKED A QUESTION that is outside of their knowledge they should say “I don’t know”. What part are you not understanding?
@@carterdoucet3647 lol. The vaccines with no long term research, created by the most corrupt pharma companies on earth (literally look up how many lawsuits Pfizer has been involved with), that’s being pushed by the far left? No thanks. I’ll take my chances with Covid.
@@itsniceoutsidenowExactly, dont see how anyone can trust these criminal organisations...Like its not a simple task to look up Pfizer criminal history.👇 " Pfizer has been a “habitual offender,” persistently engaging in illegal and corrupt marketing practices, bribing physicians and suppressing adverse trial results. Since 2002 the company and its subsidiaries have been assessed $3 billion in criminal convictions, civil penalties and jury awards."
@@carterdoucet3647 🤔 " Pfizer has been a “habitual offender,” persistently engaging in illegal and corrupt marketing practices, bribing physicians and suppressing adverse trial results. Since 2002 the company and its subsidiaries have been assessed $3 billion in criminal convictions, civil penalties and jury awards."