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At least 42% of his guests in the  period 2009-2022 have  been [[Jewish]]. The estimate was based only on publicly available information on his more than 1800 guests, and the percentage  is in all probability significantly higher.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZFApIBGQAg</ref><ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iDsIUcn7DYYNwkKIqPnzMWbt-wJUIHo1QF41Hh5247Y/edit?gid=0#gid=0</ref>
 
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Revision as of 01:15, 9 December 2024

Person.png Joe Rogan   Website YouTubeRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, celebrity, comedian)
Joe Rogan.jpg
BornJoseph James Rogan
11 August 1967
New Jersey, USA
NationalityAmerican
Member of"Intellectual Dark Web", "Team Worst Case Scenario"
Victim ofshadow banning
Interests • COVID Vaccine
• Ivermectin
Host of the world's most popular podcast. He frequently dissents from the Official narrative.

Joe Rogan is an American comedian, podcaster, and UFC color commentator. He produces the Joe Rogan Experience, which was the world's most popular podcast in 2022. He had an exclusive deal with Spotify, which nevertheless by 2022 was shadow banning him, after he produced many influential episodes critical of the COVID-19 official narrative.[1]

Activities

In the campaign against ivermectin, CNN put a fake filter on podcaster Joe Rogan, making his skin appear greenish-yellow, after he told how he successfully used the drug.

1 September 2021, he announced that he caught COVID, and recovered well after being treated with Ivermectin.[2] The Guardian was unimpressed.[3]

Opinions

Yahoo's contrasting treatment of two non-doctors, Joe Rogan and Bill Gates, on the experimental COVID jabs.

Joe Rogan "claimed that people trying to enforce Covid-19 vaccine requirements don't know much about history"[4] Opposes vaccine passports

Kim Iversen on The Hill: Rogan slams Fauci[5]

Guests

At least 42% of his guests in the period 2009-2022 have been Jewish. The estimate was based only on publicly available information on his more than 1800 guests, and the percentage is in all probability significantly higher.[6][7]


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