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Mel Gibson Stirs Controversy on Joe Rogan Podcast: Fauci, COVID Drugs, and ‘Miracle’ Cancer Cures

Mel Gibson Stirs Controversy on Joe Rogan Podcast Fauci, COVID Drugs, and ‘Miracle’ Cancer Cures
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In a bombshell-packed episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, legendary actor, Mel Gibson dropped a series of revelations that are sparking intense debate across the internet. From condemning Dr. Anthony Fauci’s actions to sharing miraculous cancer recovery stories, Gibson’s candid remarks captivated millions and reignited conversations about alternative medicine.
The conversation escalated as soon as Gibson mentioned Fauci’s name, expressing disbelief over his continued prominence.
“I don’t know why Fauci’s still walking around… or at least free,” Gibson declared, referencing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s explosive book, The Real Anthony Fauci. Host Joe Rogan, echoing Gibson’s sentiments, defended the book’s credibility.
“How come RFK Jr. didn’t get sued?” Rogan argued. “If it was full of lies, there’d be lawsuits. That book lays bare what Anthony Fauci did during the AIDS crisis, which, honestly, wasn’t an AIDS crisis—it was an AZT crisis.”
The discussion took a personal turn when Gibson revealed a harrowing experience with remdesivir, a drug heavily promoted during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I couldn’t walk for three months after taking that stuff,” he said, before lamenting the tragic loss of his longtime gardener. “We both went to the same hospital. He didn’t make it. I think we were both given remdesivir, and it was deadly.”
Gibson wasn’t done dropping bombshells. In what might be the most shocking moment of the podcast, he revealed that three of his friends, all battling stage-four cancer, are now cancer-free. When Rogan asked what treatment, they had undergone, Gibson hesitated but eventually confirmed with a nod: “They took what you’ve heard they’ve taken.” Rogan concluded he was referring to controversial antiparasitic drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole.
These drugs, originally developed for veterinary use, have been making headlines for their unexpected potential in fighting cancer. Gibson’s claims were bolstered by reports from cancer surgeon Dr. Kathleen Ruddy, who has documented several cases of dramatic recoveries in late-stage cancer patients using ivermectin. One of her patients, given a grim prognosis after exhausting conventional treatments for stage-four prostate cancer, saw his tumors vanish within months. Another patient, diagnosed with inoperable esophageal tumors, regained his ability to swallow, gained weight, and was tumor-free after just weeks of treatment.
Fenbendazole, another antiparasitic drug, has also drawn attention. A 2020 study highlighted its potential as an anti-cancer agent, documenting complete remission in several patients. Researchers believe the drug works by disrupting microtubules, essential structures that allow cancer cells to grow and divide. One remarkable story involves Joe Tippens, an Oklahoma man diagnosed with terminal small-cell lung cancer. Tippens, who was told he had three months to live, credited fenbendazole for saving his life after all conventional treatments failed.
“My stomach, my liver, my bones—it was everywhere,” Tippens recalled. “I was told to go home, call hospice, and say my goodbyes. Then I tried fenbendazole, and three months later, the cancer was gone.”
While the mainstream medical community remains skeptical about these drugs, Gibson’s revelations have reignited interest in repurposing existing medications for cancer treatment. His appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience is already being hailed as one of the most controversial episodes in the show’s history, raising questions about the boundaries of modern medicine and the potential of alternative therapies.
As the discussion gains momentum online, it’s clear that Gibson’s bold statements have opened a new chapter in the debate over health, science, and the search for cures.

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Written by Shola Akinyele

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