
#2462 - Aaron Siri
Summary, books mentioned, transcript quotes, and timestamps for #2462 - Aaron Siri on Joe Rogan Experience.
Notable books mentioned: Vaccines, Amen, Vaccines in Medicine, original sin
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The host discusses the evolution of their views on vaccines, highlighting a shift from mainstream acceptance to skepticism, particularly in light o…
The host discusses the differences in safety review periods for drugs versus childhood vaccines, highlighting the lack of long-term placebo-control…

The host discusses the complexities surrounding vaccines and their impact on public health, referencing the book 'Original Sin' to highlight unique…

#2462 - Aaron Siri mentions Vaccines, Amen, Vaccines in Medicine, and original sin with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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Books Mentioned

“The title of your book. Yes. Vaccines, Amen. Yeah. The religion of vaccines. That's what it is. It's a religion for secular, intelligent people with a higher education.”
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“Chapter 10 of my book, I go through every vaccine. I go through, I have it all cited to the FDA licensure documents.”
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“Vaccines really are in their own bucket because of that immunity. It's what I call original sin in my book.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Project Hail Mary
“Ryan Gosling in the first must-see movie of 2026. Project Hail Mary, rated PG-13, may be inappropriate for children under 13. Only in theaters March 20th.”
Painkiller
“The Sackler family, to me, it's like the smaller bank that they could— I mean, it was bad, but they could sacrifice. They could sacrifice that pharma company. Are they going to sacrifice Merck, Sanofi, Pfizer, GSK, any of those guys?”
An Inconvenient Truth
“The speaker references Al Gore's movie about climate change predictions, highlighting its inaccuracies and the irony of climate activists buying oceanfront properties.”
Painkiller
“The Sackler family hasn't been jailed, and there was a discussion about their immunity in favor of $6 billion after the Netflix docudrama Painkiller came out.”