Actor Mel Gibson told podcaster Joe Rogan that three of his friends were cured of their stage four cancers after taking the drugs ivermectin and fenbendazole.
I think Newsom said, you know, ‘I’m going to take care of the forest and maintain the forest’ and do all that kind of stuff,” Gibson said. “He didn’t do anything.”
Podcast host Joe Rogan spoke with actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson about the devastating Palisades Fires, arguing local and leadership are to blame.
Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan discuss controversial cancer treatments while alleging how pharmaceuticals are suppressing these cures.
The controversial and award-winning actor/director opened up about the experience during an interview with NewsNation's "Elizabeth Vargas Reports." "I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking [on the podcast] because I knew my neighborhood was on fire.
The actor said that he would "be surprised" if his home in Malibu was still standing as the fires continued to burn.
Mel Gibson is one of the victims of the raging wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles, losing his $14.5M Malibu mansion to the inferno.
69 year old Gibson recently appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast, where he shared his love for the UFC – Bordering on obsession. Gibson told Rogan that he felt sorry for UFC fighters, admitting that he felt as though Brian Ortega was his son when he fought Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 266.
The actor revealed that the home he had lived in for over a decade was completely gone, but that his chickens had survived.
Mel Gibson loses his home to the Los Angeles-area wildfires while doing an interview with hit podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas.
Mel Gibson shares how he survived the COVID virus after losing his gardener to it and the lasting effects of the treatment he received.
"It's obviously devastating. It's emotional," he told NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports." "You know, we have lived there for a long time."