Bret Weinstein

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COVID-19 dissident"
Person.png Bret Weinstein   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
podcaster,  academic,  deep state functionary?)
Brett Weinstein covid.png
In 2020
BornFebruary 21, 1969
Nationality US
Ethnicityjewish
Alma mater •  University of Pennsylvania
•  University of California (Santa Cruz)
•  University of Michigan
Spouse Heather Heying
Founder ofThe Dark Horse Podcast
Member of"Intellectual Dark Web", "Team Worst Case Scenario", Edge Foundation
RelativesEric Weinstein in January 2019.png Eric Weinstein
Podcaster whose Dark Horse Podcast in 2021 was used to launch Robert Malone as a "COVID-19 dissident"

Employment.png Professor of biology

In office
2002 - 2017
EmployerEvergreen State College
Resigned after woke protests
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Dr Bret Samuel Weinstein is a US podcaster and a member of the group which Jonathan Couey termed "Team Worst Case Scenario", referencing their tendency to promote COVID fear whenever possible. His Dark Horse Podcast was discussing killer pandemics as early as episode #8 (December 2019) and in 2021 was used to launch Robert Malone as a "COVID dissident". Bret is son of Les J. Weinstein who worked for JFK[citation needed] and brother of Eric Weinstein, manager of the main equity fund of PayPal mafia billionaire Peter Thiel, with extensive ties to DOD and intelligence agencies.

Background

Bret was born to Les J. Weinstein, a high powered patent lawyer with US prominent government connection. His brother, Eric Weinstein, was managing director of Thiel Capital, owned by Bilderberger/Paypal Mafia billionaire, Peter Thiel.

Career

Weinstein was launched to national prominence by his resignation from Evergreen State College, during woke protests. He has appeared on the podcasts of Sam Harris and Joe Rogan on many occasions. In June 2019, Weinstein and his wife Heather Heying began the DarkHorse Podcast on his YouTube channel.[1] In December 2019, he interviewed Harris about jab mandation in the face of a hypothetical airborne virus with a 70% case fatality rate.

Promoting Robert Malone

The June 2021 mysteriously viral podcast, Saving The World In 3 Easy Steps, in which Bret Weinstein interviewed Robert Malone and Steve Kirsch.

His DarkHorse Podcast was where Robert Malone was launched into the media spotlight, in June 2021. It talked of the "Wuhan lab leak origin of the coronavirus" and ivermectin as a potential treatment. The Malone interview was prominently censored by Youtube[2] - instantly propelling him to fame - and Weinstein was demonetized[3], but unlike most other Covid dissidents, he was not entirely scrubbed from the platform.[4]

"Dream Team Narrative Police"

Deep politics analyst Amazing Polly pointed out a push to corral everyone who spoke out against the Covid "pandemic", especially "conservatives" into a single group with strongly defined leaders. According to her, the way this works is through a crosspromotional "New Narrative Gatekeepers Network" or a "phony Dream Team of 'covid dissidents'", where the financial benefits from crosspromotion made the content producers dependent on each other, herding them into the same focus areas. The bigger the exposure, the more money they will receive from especially X and Rumble. Paypal mafia member Peter Thiel is a big investor in Rumble, while Elon Musk controls Twitter/X[5].

"Team Worst Case Scenario"

Full article: “Team Worst Case Scenario”

While not noting any of them were controlled opposition assets, Amazing Polly noted that Weinstein was associating with several members of Team Worst Case Scenario such as Robert Malone, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro (Daily Wire), Russell Brand, John Campbell (Youtube), Jordan Peterson, Alex Jones, Andrew Tate and many others being "corralled" this way[5].


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