Malone is a skeptic of universal vaccination, instead advocating that smaller demographics should receive the medicine than the broader public.
Malone’s full interview with Rogan is still available on free speech streaming platform Rumble. Segments of Rogan’s interview with Malone were purged from the Google-owned platform on Saturday. The full interview hadn’t been uploaded on the platform, with Rogan taken to uploading full shows of his program on Spotify.
On Joe Rogan, Dr Robert Malone suggests we are living through a mass formation psychosis.
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) January 1, 2022
He explains how and why this could happen, and its effects.
He draws analogy to 1920s/30s Germany “they had a highly intelligent, highly educated population, and they went barking mad” pic.twitter.com/wZpfMsyEZZ
Malone had been suspended from Twitter last week, with the platform accusing the former US Army and Harvard virologist of spreading misinformation related to the coronavirus. Malone has recently focused on opposing vaccine mandates targeting children, who have an even more robust immune system than adults and who almost never die from the coronavirus. Malone has pointed to what he says are negative medical side effects some have received as a result of the vaccines.