The Cytotoxic Bolus Theory on The Joe Rogan Experience – Marc Girardot 1/9/23

Source: covidmythbuster.substack.com

Bret Weinstein of the DarkHorse podcast was on the Joe Rogan show (#1919 at 1h46’) for a fascinating discussion last week. Interestingly enough, they dove into accidental intravascular injection and our very own Bolus Theory.

Joe Rogan: “If someone gets injected into the deltoid are there times when it does stay in the deltoid? and is this because of where it’s injected in the deltoid? Is it possible that it gets injected and punctures a vein or an artery and that’s how it gets into the entire body? and that’s why it only happens in some cases?

Even if most particles end up trickling down to the vascular system, Joe is spot on Naturally, Bret Weinstein goes on to discuss Dr. John Campbell and explains eloquently the aspiration technique.

Bret Weinstein: “He’s (John Campbell) been for a long time pointing out that there’s an obvious thing known from medicine which is that when you inject somebody that you pull back on the plunger of the syringe and if you see blood you go further in before you inject. And the reason for that is because you don’t want to inject anything into a blood vessel.”

In all fairness, many others have also highlighted this dangerous discrepancy in the injection protocol early on: Dr. Alexandra Henrion-Caude, Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. Roger Hodkinson, Pr. Burkhardt…along with yours truly.

Quite rightly, Joe Rogan observes that aspiration wasn’t utilised when Joe Biden was injected. And Bret to add:

Bret Weinstein:It’s been recommended that you don’t do it and the argument was – as I understand it, as crazy as this sounds – that the fact that it leaves the needle in a little longer and it might cause a little extra pain is going to result in more vaccine hesitancy. Right. As if injecting things that are supposed to go into the muscle, but then end up in the bloodstream and then cause Adverse Events, isn’t going to cause vaccine hesitancy!”

and Bret goes on:

I will point out hat it is not only John Campbell on this, but there’s another guy who I’ve recently started reading a guy named – I think it’s – Marc Girardot and he’s been advancing something that he calls Bolus Theory – I would call it hypothesis – but in any case his point is that a lot of Adverse Events having nothing to do with this particular vaccine, but in general have to do with those – that fraction of cases -in which somebody gets a huge dose, a bolus that flows through their circulatory system for something that was designed to leak out slowly through the lymph so anyway I would encourage people to look him up and check out his take on the COVID vaccines.”

Pretty good description, frankly. I have yet to talk to Bret, and tell him more details, so I understand his stance “I would call it an hypothesis”. And I am very grateful to both Bret and Joe Rogan for addressing this issue I have been advocating for quite some time.

I would like to add to the discussion three fundamental points that validate the hypothesis, and make The Cytotoxic Bolus Theory a theory :…

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