

#1717 - Alex Berenson
Oct 12, 2021
Alex Berenson, a journalist and author known for his work on public health and fiction, dives into the controversies surrounding COVID-19. He discusses the origins of the virus and the implications of censorship, particularly regarding vaccination. The conversation critically examines vaccine efficacy, the role of media narratives, and the safety concerns for children. They also explore public health responses and the historical context of past epidemics, urging the importance of open dialogue to challenge mainstream narratives.
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Vitamins and Ivermectin
- Joe Rogan's friend got vaccinated and stopped taking vitamins.
- He later got COVID and recovered quickly after his doctor prescribed ivermectin.
Ivermectin Misinformation
- Media focused on Rogan taking veterinary ivermectin, ignoring his quick recovery.
- Ivermectin is on the WHO's list of essential medicines and has helped billions.
Redefining "Anti-Vaxxer"
- Webster's dictionary now defines "anti-vaxxer" as someone opposing mandates or vaccinating children.
- This broadens the term beyond those against vaccines entirely.