Anonymous ID: 5ae44a Jan. 13, 2022, 10:33 a.m. No.15366256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6306

>>15366238

I will take OSS any day, he gassed shills and made it a pleasure to be on the board. Now we have tranime bloatables and mr. pigs bumblings.

 

I always wondered why jim never cared when babyfist posted in projectdcomms and now I know why.

Anonymous ID: 5ae44a Jan. 13, 2022, 11:41 a.m. No.15366886   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Get the Russian Covid vaccine,’ Joe Rogan told

>The comedian, an outspoken skeptic of vaccination, shared his thoughts on Russia’s flagship jab

 

Popular American podcaster Joe Rogan, who has stirred controversy with his criticism of Covid-19 vaccines and advocacy of alternative treatments, was asked for his opinion on Russia’s Sputnik V jab in an interview this week.

 

In an appearance on comedian Tim Dillon’s podcast The Tim Dillon Show on Monday, the two comics discussed Rogan’s skepticism about mass Covid-19 vaccination and his trust in the controversial medication Ivermectin, which has not been approved by the FDA for the treatment of any viral infections.

 

“The Russian vaccine, Sputnik, is actually the best vaccine,” Dillon told his guest, who replied “it’s supposed to be very good.”

It’s actually the best,” Dillon went on. “It’s crazy that nobody’s talking about it.”

 

“There’s another one, from Cuba, that’s supposed to be very good,” Rogan answered. His interviewer went on to ask jokingly whether the podcaster would consider advocating for Sputnik over Ivermectin in the future.

 

“Get the Russian one, it’s the best one,” Rogan joked back. “Get the Cuban one.”

 

In the interview, the comedian also criticized drug companies for prioritizing profits over health care, claiming that these firms, as well as government officials, have suppressed information on the benefits of medication like Ivermectin and on the potential dangers of vaccines. He also acknowledged that jabs have protected many people from Covid-19.

 

On Wednesday, Rolling Stone reported that a group of 270 physicians and scientists had signed an open letter calling on Spotify, which hosts the show The Joe Rogan Experience, to take action against what they called the spread of misinformation about Covid-19 treatment. They particularly criticized his decision to interview Dr. Robert Malone, a virologist who has said that “mass formation psychosis” is responsible for brainwashing people to believe that vaccines are effective.

 

“People who don’t have the scientific or medical background to recognize the things he’s saying are not true and are unable to distinguish fact from fiction are going to believe what [Malone is] saying, and this is the biggest podcast in the world. And that’s terrifying,” said Dr. Ben Rein, a neuroscientist and one of the letter’s co-authors.

 

In November, a comparative vaccine study conducted in Hungary showed that Sputnik V was the most effective at preventing mortality, and the second-most effective at preventing infection. However, the World Health Organization and the EU are still assessing the efficacy and safety of the jab.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/545941-joe-rogan-comments-sputnikv/

>so russia isn't killing it's citizens

Anonymous ID: 5ae44a Jan. 13, 2022, 11:45 a.m. No.15366924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russia advises US on how to predict invasion of Ukraine

>US president would be better off consulting the zodiac to reveal any Russia-staged incursion into the Eastern European nation

 

After reports that Washington had enlisted weather experts to monitor conditions for an invasion of Ukraine, Russia has hit out at the plan, suggesting that US officials would do better to hire astrologists instead.

 

In a statement published on Wednesday, the Russian Embassy in London shared a recent article from The Telegraph, which claimed US President Joe Biden’s administration had hired meteorologists to forecast when Moscow might launch an offensive.

 

Hitting back at the decision, diplomats poured scorn on the move. “We wouldn’t count on meteorologists being 100% accurate. This calls for more potent experts. Astrologists perhaps?” it read.

 

The statement comes after unnamed US officials told the New York Times that Washington had entrusted a team of specialists to look closely at the weather in Ukraine to weigh up the possibility of a Russian attack.

 

Due to the relatively mild conditions, a January invasion is now unlikely, they told the media earlier this week. Military analysts had previously speculated that Moscow was mounting troops near the Ukrainian border in November and December to be ready for an offensive once the harsh winter had begun in earnest and the ground was frozen and sufficiently stable to allow for effective tank deployment.

 

The Telegraph’s report comes amid concerns among Western leaders that Moscow is planning to launch a large-scale incursion of Ukraine. Such reports have swirled around anglophone outlets in recent weeks, including America’s CBS News, which reported that a military incursion was increasing in likelihood as the weather grew colder.

 

However, the Kremlin has repeatedly rejected the accusations of an impending attack, with its press secretary Dmitry Peskov describing them as “groundless” and manifestations of “hysteria” circulating in the press.

 

In November, the Russian official said that the movement of the country’s armed forces on its own territory is an internal matter and of no concern to anyone else, insisting that Moscow “poses no threat to anyone.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/545927-astrologists-predict-invasion-ukraine/

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