Aaron Rodgers Clears the Air on the Vaccine "Immunized" Controversy

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Aaron Rodgers Clears the Air on the Vaccine "Immunized" Controversy

August 27, 2022

The Joe Rogan Experience

"As the original "inventor" of mRNA and DNA vaccines... I am concerned about how the technology is being developed and implemented." ~Dr. Robert Malone

Aaron Rodgers is a quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and 4-time winner of the NFL Most Valuable Player.

In November, 2021, White House press secretary Jen Psaki put a media hit out, at NFL star Aaron Rodgers after his controversial interview in which he said he didn't trust the various vaccines and had sought alternative remedies against Covid-19.

Rodgers provoked the ire of an online mob during an extensive interview with former NFL punter Pat McAfee a little more than a week ago in which he detailed his hesitancy at taking one of the various mRNA vaccines against the coronavirus, as well as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine because of fears of blood clotting issues.

Throughout the interview, Rodgers indicated that he was aware that his words would draw fire from the "woke mob" and that he might end up as the latest victim of the "cancel culture" movement.

"I realize I'm in the crosshairs of the woke mob right now, so before my final nail gets put in my cancel culture casket I think I'd like to set the record straight on so many of the blatant lies that are out there about myself right now," said Rodgers.

"I didn't lie in the initial press conference. During that time there was a very... a 'witch hunt' that was going on across the league where everybody in the media was so concerned about who was vaccinated and who wasn't, and what that meant and who was being selfish and who would talk about it.

"[It was about] what they meant when they said it was a 'personal decision', [and that] they shouldn't have to disclose their own medical information...

"And at the time, my plan was to say that I had been immunized. It wasn't some sort of ruse or lie, it was the truth.

"Had there been a follow-up to my statement that I'd been immunized, I would have responded with this: look, I'm not some sort of anti-vax flat-earther. I am somebody who is a critical thinker. You guys know me, I march to the beat of my own drum.

"I believe strongly in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body, not to have to acquiesce to some sort of 'woke' culture or crazed group of individuals who say you have to do something."

Rodgers, though, he says that his own personal health shouldn't be subject to NFL mandates, and that his own research into the matter led to him arriving at his own conclusion.

"Health is not a one-size-fits-all for everybody, and for me it involved a lot of study in the offseason like the study I put into hosting [TV show] 'Jeopardy' or the study I put into the playing of the game," the nine-time Pro Bowl player said, adding that he has an allergy to elements of the mRNA vaccines.

"On the CDC's own website it says 'should you have an allergy to any of these ingredients, you should not get one of the mRNA vaccines. So those two are out already.

"My only option was Johnson & Johnson. At this time, in the early Spring, I had heard of multiple people who had adverse events around getting the J&J. Nothing that was... no deaths or anything but just some really difficult times, physical abnormalities around the J&J shot.

"And then in mid-April the J&J shot got pulled for clotting issues, if you remember that. So that J&J shot was not even an option at that point.

"Then my options became, 'OK what can I do to protect myself and my teammates if there's not one of the big three options for me and my own body?

"I looked into and talked to a lot of medical individuals and professionals and found that there was an immunization protocol that I could go to to best protect myself and my teammates.

"It was a long-term protocol that involved multiple months. I'm very proud of the research that went into that and the individuals that I met with... we felt like it was best for me.

"It was not something that the league didn't know about. The league was fully aware of it upon my return to the Packers. It was at that point that I petitioned them to accept my immunization status as under their vaccination protocol.

"At the time they had only the the 'big three' that they were going to do and if you weren't in the vaccinated category, you were in a different category which involved some draconian protocols and measures you would have to adhere to which, in my opinion, were not based on science, more based in a shame-based environment to try and get as many guys to get vaccinated as possible so that the league looks better to the rest of the world."

Rogers admitted that he has followed Joe Rogan's own medical strategy – up to and including the use of controversial drug Ivermectin, a substance either hailed as a medical miracle or denigrated as 'horse de-wormer' by others.

Rodgers said: "I'm 48 hours in and I consulted with a now good friend of mine, Joe Rogan, after he got Covid.

"I've been doing a lot of the stuff that he recommended in his podcasts and on the phone to me and I'm going to have the best immunity possible now, based on the 2.5 million-person study from Israel that people who get Covid and recover have the most robust immunity.

"I'm thankful for people like Joe stepping up and using their voice, I'm thankful for my medical squad and I'm thankful for all the love and support I've gotten. I've been taking monoclonal antibodies, Ivermectin, zinc, vitamin C and D and I feel pretty incredible."

Dr. Malone is the inventor of mRNA vaccines (and DNA vaccines). He also discovered lipid mediated and naked RNA transfection technologies.

It all started when he was at the Salk Institute in 1987 and 1988. There, he pioneered in-vitro RNA transfection and also in-vivo RNA transfection (in frog embryos, as well as mice).

Dr. Malone carried on his research into mRNA and DNA vaccination during the 1990s, culminating in a mucosal patent that was issued in 2000 and had a priority date of 1996. He also helped revolutionize the field of cationic liposomes for the use in RNA and DNA vaccinations. This work was so far ahead of its time, that only now is the world turning to mucosal mRNA vaccination as a method of immunization. For a listing of some of his work, see the publications on the links at the end of this page.

Scientifically trained at UC Davis, UC San Diego, and at the Salk Institute Molecular Biology and Virology laboratories, Dr. Malone received his medical training at Northwestern University (MD) and Harvard University Medical School (Clinical Research Post Graduate) , and in Pathology at UC Davis, He has almost 100 peer-reviewed publications, and has been an invited speaker at about 50 conferences.

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Original: Taken from JRE #1865 w/Aaron Rodgers: https://open.spotify.com/episode/30wj3cs3bfHsrI0aaYWVB1?si=6bb789db5da544b6&nd=1

Original: https://youtu.be/LlZ5Zwp09FI

Dr. Robert Malone - Full video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/vSQN8Ya5Pdb1/
Dr. Robert Malone's website: https://www.RWMaloneMD.com

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