Posted on 02/14/2022 7:15:49 PM PST by george76
Dr. Robert Malone, the co-inventor of mRNA technology, spoke with Tucker Carlson Today about his recent brush with cancel culture following his appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience.
“This is about political warfare and information warfare,” Malone told Carlson.
“All of these chatters that many have bought into that it’s about culture wars, it’s about vaccines. No, it’s not – It’s about power and money. It’s about Spotify’s market cap dropping.”
Among several bombshells dropped by Malone during the interview, the medical expert revealed that the owners of music streaming platform Spotify, where Rogan hosts his show, and vaccine maker Moderna are one in the same.
So, the fascinating point is that the major owner, the top owner of Spotify is also the top owner of Moderna,” Malone said.
Investigating this statement, The Tennessee Star‘s Peter D’Abrosca discovered Malone was not wrong.
“Malone’s claim checks out,” D’Abrosca wrote.
The largest stakeholder in Moderna is Baillie Gifford and Company, which owns almost 46 million shares of the company’s stock, valued at more than $11.6 billion.
Baillie Gifford and Company is also the largest stakeholder in Spotify, holding more than 22 million shares of that company’s stock, valued at more than $22 billion.
Baillie Gifford and Company is a worldwide asset management fund founded in Scotland, which has headquarters in NY City and London. It manages a portfolio of nearly half a trillion dollars.
Following his interview with Malone, Rogan faced considerable backlash from the media and others in the entertainment and medical industries, many of whom to be banned from the platform for supposedly promoting “medical misinformation.”
Well...well...well
Where is my shocked face? I've looked everywhere and can't find my shocked face.
The Bush administration said at the beginning of his first term. That one of their goals was to put the world’s wealth into fewer hands. We see the results. It basicly becomes a dictatorship.
Well isn’t this interesting!
gee, something you’d think one of the “reputable” L$M NEWS organizations could have found.
and you’d be wrong...
Corporate incest among Corporate top dogs re vaccines and treatments for vaccine side effects and their mediot lap dogs, protecting their masters!
Horrors! The own over 13,000,000 shares of Chewy!
bkmk
Must be the money. What are great spotify alternatives? They have to go.
The IPO was just two months before this chart starts, in December 2018. The IPO price was about $25.
You can see Moderna start to catch fire in February 2020, which was the second month of the pandemic. It peaked out in August 2021 at almost $500!
Here is the 48 month chart for Spotify.
The Spotify IPO was in April 2018, at about $165.
Spotify peaked near $390 in February 2021.
Spotify is currently $162, which is actually below its IPO price almost four years ago.
It is quite obvious that Spotify had significant price issues 12 months before the Joe Rogan interview.
OMG!! I AM shocked!! I’m ALSO SHOCKED that Spotify is worth more than MODERNA!!
Rogan is doing something rather interesting.
He had Randal Carlson and then Dr. Koonin on his podcast recently. Both are, or where, “Bad thought” people in regards to human caused warming.
Not a peep. Not a single mention in the news. Two years ago it was very controversial to have someone like Koonin on.
Not saying I know Rogan’s strategy, but it is interesting.
“Not saying I know Rogan’s strategy, but it is interesting.”
AS far as I can tell basis Rogan’s guest list, and the topics he discusses, he is out to talk to people who he finds interesting. He want’s to talk MMA fights, personalities, hot issues — he’s had Amy Schumer on... The only rhyme or reason is that Rogan want’s people in studio that he can just ask questions, shoot the breeze, talk hot topics, and get beyond the media-generated veneer to uncover who the real person is, or get insider perspective on things he is curious about.
You go back to older shows, and you see it clearly. He’s talking one minute about the person’s career, and how they “made it” and the next minute it’s about whether the moon landing was real or fake, and then it’s about what bastards YouTube commenters can be, and the social dynamics where the first post tends to set the tone, ‘cuz people are typically more followers than leaders. There’s not a complex agenda to it.
I certainly don’t see that Rogan has some elaborate strategy to select guests specifically to take down present-moment media narratives. He didn’t interview Malone to combat the New York Times and CNN; he interviewed Malone because Malone ISN’T repeating that narrative, and Rogan was curious as to why, and about what the narrative might be if not the CNN narrative.
He’s almost totally personal interest, and curiosity-driven; like Toto in The Wizard of Oz, he’s coming along with the rest, but curious enough to go find out why that curtain is there, and — OOP, Lookie there!
People who aren’t shy about satisfying their curiosity constitute a THREAT to people who want control. Scooby Doo should have taught us all THAT much.
“And I’d have succeeded, too, if it hadn’t been for you meddling kids!”
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