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"Go take care of your prostates in Belgium": Live clash between Myriam Palomba and Laurent Alexandre in "Touche pas à mon poste"

2023-03-13T21:36:10.312Z


VIDEO – Following the skid on adrenochrome last week in “TPMP”, the journalist claims to be the victim of cyberbullying and has come to settle accounts.


Last Thursday, viewers of “Touche pas à mon poste” witnessed a mind-blowing sequence.

Gérard Fauré, who was presented as “the ex-dealer of Tout-Paris” evoked adrenochrome.

According to a conspiracy thesis from the American far right, it would be a powerful drug that would be obtained by “

taking blood from kidnapped three-year-old children

”.

He then linked this fake news to the Pierre Palmade Affair before accusing other celebrities like Celine Dion or the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron of consuming it.

Present on the set, the journalist Myriam Palomba had then affirmed that “it

is not completely insane

” since she investigated this subject for the magazine Choc.

The C8 chain,

“strongly condemn the comments made live by Gérard Fauré”

.

A statement that led to a wave of cyberbullying against the journalist accustomed to the set of "Touche pas à mon poste".

Indeed, this weekend the hashtag #MyriamPalombapedosataniste was massively shared on social networks following the publication of a video, which claims to be a parody, according to its author Vincent Flibustier.

These are still serious accusations!

I hallucinated.

I received death threats”

she testifies this Monday, March 13.

She adds:

“I said in the program that I did not confirm the words of Gérard Fauré.

I was asked to explain what adrenochrome is, so I explained because, yes, there is a topic on it

.

“We are on a real delirium”

Another guest on the set of “TPMP” this evening, Laurent Alexandre.

The doctor and essayist hammers it several times

“adrenochrome is a molecule that is useless, that making it is extremely easy and costs nothing.

We are not going to torture children to make them.

We are on a real delirium

.

The sequence could have ended there, but it was without counting on a new speech by Myriam Palomba, directed directly against Laurent Alexandre.

“Be careful, Doctor Alexandre does not hold the absolute truth.

He has a habit of calling a conspirator as soon as we ask questions, ”

she says.

By implication, his positions against the vaccine which had been strongly criticized at the time by the doctor.

A discreet

“it starts again”

released by Bernard Montiel, summarizes the situation to come.

The tone rises, the speeches overlap.

Myriam Palomba complains that since she took a stand against health measures that she considered

"stupid"

, she has been given the halo of the title of

"conspirator"

.

But she affirms it:

“These are not conspiracies, it is a cult that dates back millennia”

.

As for the statements of Gérard Fauré last week, she judges that

“remarks balanced in this way seem far-fetched”

.

Read alsoSlip in "TPMP": C8 condemns the words of "the ex-dealer of All-Paris" Gérard Fauré who evokes adrenochrome

She then attacks Laurent Alexandre once again:

“When you are a supporter of transhumanism, you don’t come and open your mouth.

You like to make your little buzz on my back, but this cyberbullying is extremely serious.

Their confrontation when he is not on the set of C8 takes place on social networks since the doctor relayed the famous video of Vincent Flibutier with the comment "it's

hilarious, the conspirators go crazy"

.

The journalist then affirms to her detractor that

“people like you, people like Flibustier will have to deal with my lawyers”.

Before Cyril Hanouna returns to the antenna with difficulty, she will strike Laurent Alexandre:

“Go take care of your prostates in Belgium and let the journalists, the real ones, do their job”

.

Source: lefigaro

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