
By SRH
During a three-hour interview, Trump and Rogan refuse to discuss the COVID vaccine hoax.
Otherwise, Joe Rogan—and I like that about him—will not stop talking about the COVID-19 hoax.
Even with guests who don’t seem particularly interested in the subject or have nothing to do with it other than having lived on Earth in 2020, there isn’t a program that goes by that doesn’t touch on it at some point.
However, oddly enough—or perhaps not oddly at all—the subject was never brought up throughout his three-hour conversation with the former president.
In reality, Rogan deftly sidestepped the subject of the alleged “vaccines” that Trump so kindly hurried to promote in record time when Big Pharma was brought up.
The CIA trafficking opium out of Afghanistan (at the time of the invasion, the Taliban had virtually eradicated the opium trade in the country; by the time the U.S. military had taken over, a few years later, the global share of the opium trade soared to 90+%; production collapsed again after the withdrawal) and the recent DoD directive explicitly allowing the U.S. military to kill American citizens under so-called emergency conditions were just a few of the issues they could have brought up. Rogan, who is well-versed in these topics, had a great opportunity to pose to one of the only men on Earth who might be willing and able to offer uncommon insight.
We received a lot of nonsense instead, such as “tell me what it felt like to be president,” etc.
In my opinion, these exclusions were predetermined. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall during the pre-appearance negotiations between Rogan and the Trump camp.
Therefore, Rogan receives zero points for this incredibly underwhelming performance.
The truth about the former president and his incapacity or unwillingness to confront pressing issues head-on is that Trump is a well-known germophobe who long ago fell for the propaganda of the biomedical industry, which claims that Fortune 500 pharmaceutical companies and men in white coats love humanity and want us all to live our best lives.
In my opinion, the right conclusion to draw from Rogan’s interview is that he lacks the kind of tough, combative, rebellious energy that we sorely need in a leader to fight the industry and the death grip it has on all pertinent institutions.
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If he is unwilling to carry out the necessary assault against these institutions, his clumsy, dishonest congressional colleagues most definitely aren’t.
Through Biospace (with emphasis):
“In 2023 and 2024, pharmaceutical and health product political action committees (PACs) spent $12,009,986 on campaign contributions, according to data from the nonprofit transparency group Open Secrets. So far in 2023 and 2024, the 111 pharmaceutical PACs have contributed more than $5.2 million to Democrats and around $6.6 million to Republicans.
With a lobbying budget of more than $16.9 million, Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is the largest lobbying client in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. In 2023 and 2024, Pfizer will have $6 million available, while Merck, Novartis, and Eli Lilly will have $5.2 million, $4.6 million, and $4.4 million, respectively.
Source: Originally published via Armageddon Prose:

Daniel 4:32
and you will be driven away from mankind, and your dwelling place will be with the beasts of the field. You will be given grass to eat like cattle, and seven periods of time will pass over you until you recognize that the Most High is ruler over the realm of mankind and bestows it on whomever He wishes.
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