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Joe Rogan Experience #2454 - Robert Malone, MD
In this excerpt from Joe Rogan Experience #2454, Joe Rogan and Robert Malone revisit Malone’s history with mRNA research, the technical limitations he encountered early on, and the delivery-system advances he says helped later vaccine products. The conversation also touches on Malone’s decision to take the shot, his reported adverse experience, and his account of getting COVID before discussing long COVID and how it was viewed at the time.
mRNA Technology Background
A wide-ranging conversation about Robert Malone’s background in mRNA vaccine technology and the early scientific challenges he describes.
Vaccine Development Challenges
Discussion of inflammation, delivery problems, and how lipid-based formulations were developed and used in later products.
Personal Decision and Context
Malone explains why he chose to take the vaccine, including travel pressures and his belief that certain delivery issues had been solved.
COVID and Long COVID Experience
The excerpt also covers his account of COVID infection, long COVID, and how perceptions of those symptoms changed over time.
Topics
Early mRNA Research
Robert Malone describes early mRNA work, inflammation concerns, and difficulty with in vivo delivery.
Delivery Technology
The conversation covers lipid nanoparticles, PEG, and claims about localized delivery.
Personal Decision and Long COVID
Malone explains why he took the vaccine and references travel restrictions and long COVID narratives.
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Transcript
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