Malone was only the second of recent guests on The Joe Rogan Experience to liken pandemic health policies to the Holocaust following the appearance of Peter McCullough on the December 13 edition of the podcast. His show came under fire earlier this year following an interview with vaccine skeptic Dr. Malone used the Joe Rogan Experience platform to further promote numerous baseless claims, including several falsehoods about COVID-19 vaccines and an unfounded theory that societal leaders have ‘hypnotised’ the public,” the letter continued, while also calling out Rogan for repeatedly making “misleading and false claims”, including discouraging young people from getting vaccinations, promoting off-label use of the drug ivermectin, and calling mRNA vaccines “gene therapy”. Joe Rogan claims recent controversies surrounding his podcast led to a boost in subscriptions. The group, who count experts in microbiology, immunology, epidemiology, and neuroscience among their numbers, wrote that “Spotify is responsible for allowing this activity to thrive on its platform,” in the open letter published on WordPress. READ MORE: Joe Rogan’s exclusive Spotify deal is reducing his influence, data study suggests.Robert Malone on the Spotify-exclusive The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. A group of doctors, health experts and scientists have published an open letter calling on Spotify to create a misinformation policy following the controversial appearance of virologist and prominent anti-vax advocate Dr. Video of Spotify host Joe Rogan’s controversial interview with a doctor known for making false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines was removed from YouTube, just days after Twitter banned the doctor’s account for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policies.
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