Joe Rogan on What Bill Gates Gets Wrong About People and Vaccines

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Bridget Phetasy

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Bridget Phetasy is a writer and stand-up comedian. She hosts the podcast “Walk-Ins Welcome” and co-hosts the podcast “Factory Settings” with her husband Jeren Montgomery. She also leads the YouTube program “Dumpster Fire.” www.phetasy.com

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Joe, we have a fucking election coming up. I'm the heels of all this shit. And now they're talking in California about digital elections and Hillary's behind it. So as soon as Hillary says everyone should be safe to vote and voting at home, oh, this bitch is running a game. Something's going on. Everyone's losing it though. Everyone's losing their minds. I mean, I see all this stuff too about like Fauci and Gates and the conspiracy theories. It's so hard because so many conspiracy theories have ended up being true. Like Fauci is a virus expert. That's what he's always been. Right. There's no conspiracy. He's a guy. No, but there are conspiracies around him that he's in cahoots with Bill Gates and like they did a whole thing. And yeah, he's a guy who's a virus expert. He's been a virus expert his whole life. If you fucking waited until he's 70 years old to cash in his Illuminati chips and this is it. We've been running this scam for years. I've been pretending to work on leads and all these different diseases and all horse shit. I'm just evil looking to get paid and finally it's coming my way. No, he would have already cashed in his chips. He's not a bad guy. He runs three miles a day. He looks like he does. He's healthy. He looks vibrant. He used to be seven. Now it's three. Oh really? Yeah. Because he's busy. Was that what he said? Yeah. Good for him. Because he's working on, you know, all the, all the stuff. Look, the only conspiracy that gives me pause is when you see people like Bill Gates saying we need a, we need some sort of a vaccination. We need to vaccinate. Everyone's going to be vaccinated. Like okay. But have there ever been a virus that's ever been, there's a real vaccine that would work for a coronavirus? I don't think there has. I don't think they've had. I don't think they had a virus. They were working on a vaccine rather. They're working on a vaccine for SARS, but it never happened. And I don't think they've ever had any sort of a vaccine for a coronavirus. Is that what he's saying? He's saying they need a vaccine and they're going to come up with a vaccine and that's the solution. Everybody has to be vaccinated. But I don't know if that's even, will, will, you know, the idea is it'll take 18 months for a vaccine. Maybe or maybe they won't come up with one. It's possible that they won't have a vaccine in 18 months. So what do you want to do, Bill? And if they do have a vaccine, where's the money go for making the vaccine? Who's getting paid? How many dollars is it? Where's that money going? Like how, is it a business now? So if you have a vaccine, that vaccine turns out that we got to vaccinate the whole population. Okay. So you're going to vaccinate 8 billion people. And then where's that money? Who gets the money from the manufacturer of the vaccine? Is it, you know, are you going to do it completely egalitarian? Are you, are you going to be like? Yeah. Is it free? Is it free? New coronavirus vaccines are says finding one by January is a credible goal. Okay. Okay. Pharmaceutical executive. He sounds like a character in a movie. Mansef Slawy, former pharmaceutical executive at the White House, chose to lead a crash development program, acknowledged that the 12 to 18 month timeline cited by Dr. Anthony Fauci was already very aggressive, but a one by January is possible. A credible goal. So maybe it is. Did you see it? Here's the thing. Until they have one, you can't say we got to vaccinate everybody. We got to say, let's look at all the, all the possibilities. Did you see that one guy that was walking around? I think Sam Tripoli had it up on his Instagram page. The guy was walking around at the protest in Newport. Newport might've been Huntington beach and this guy's walking around with a megaphone. Why everybody saying we open back up California. Bill Gates is the devil. The Bill Gates stuff is so funny to me. It's so weird. It's just funny. He became a villain out of nowhere. You either, you either, what's that express, the quote, you either, you either die a hero, you live long enough to become a villain. He's because he's lived long enough to become a villain. Right. The Bill Gates Foundation literally gives millions of dollars away to charity. When I was in Rome and all over the world, when you go to these, any of these places, you know, what he's done in Africa, did you see the whole documentary? Like he built freaking toilets for like all of Africa. He's like making, he literally figured out how to fucking help them with one of the biggest problems in Africa. And everyone's like fuck Bill Gates. In Rome, everything's crumbling in Greece because they don't, they're, they don't have the money to maintain all their antiquities. And so the Gates Foundation is everywhere, keeping all of the, our history basically from like crumbling. But he fucked up. Instead of talking about vaccines and people are like, you want to get rich off the backs of all these people you're going to inject your microchips into. I did a, I did a radio hit and I didn't, I know it was a, like a right wing guy and I didn't really know much, but he, he was asking me out of the blue. He's like, and then did you see Melinda Gates today? I was like, oh shit. Like when you do, when I do these sets, I'm like, oh no. Oh my God. I'm like, I'm not going to get into this whole anti-Gates thing. But he's done so much good. Yeah. But to be fair, she was out there saying that, I was talking about when we should open up and vaccines and I'm like, yeah, maybe just, I keep saying this. If I was rich, you would never fucking hear from me right now. I would be on a beach. There's so much, it's a class war. Listen to me. If you had money, you would still be spouting out, stop your bullshit. If somebody gave you a hundred million dollars, you would wait about a month and you'd go right back on Twitter. Fuck yeah, you know I'm right. You know I'm right. You, you love doing it. It's fun for you and you're great at it. No, you're right. You're one of the best tweeters alive. No, you're, you're probably right. I'm right about that. You're one of the best tweeters alive. This thing that they're doing where they're, they're telling people they're going to have to get vaccinated. This is what is a part of the problem because there's a lot of people that have kicked this disease. We've got to figure out why they kicked it. Whether it's nutrition, whether it's genetics, whether we've got to figure that out. And this thing that you're saying, everybody's got to get vaccinated. No they don't. No, they don't. It's weird. You don't even know, first of all, you don't even know if they're going to be able to nail this vaccine. I hope they do. I hope they do. Yeah, that's a weird, it's weird to see the convergence of the anti-vaxxers and all of this talk because I wrote a piece about, I was like a satirical piece. I was saying why stop getting mad at anti-vaxxers for bringing disease into the herd. And it was all about, because it was during like the measles outbreaks, which was almost eradicated and now it's making a comeback. And there's so much overlap in those communities now with this. But you can't really conflate the two because we know how to get rid of the measles. We know we can get rid of the measles. We have something that works. Right, but it's a liberty thing. See the problem is whenever you start telling people what they have to do, even if it's good for them, they get mad.