Aaron Rodgers and Joe Rogan run a marathon riff on vaccines, COVID cover-ups, UFO disclosure, ancient Egypt, and institutional corruption.

Aaron Rodgers — Four-time NFL MVP quarterback, formerly of the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets. Known publicly for his outspoken skepticism of vaccines and mainstream institutions, and his interest in psychedelics and alternative medicine.
Rodgers and Rogan spend most of the episode trading anti-establishment views on health and politics, arguing that COVID vaccines were harmful, that cancer is a metabolic disease ignored by profit-driven medicine, and that childhood vaccine schedules are dangerous. They cite Suzanne Humphries' work to claim polio was largely caused by DDT and that diseases declined mainly from sanitation. The conversation ranges across UFO disclosure and the 'Age of Disclosure' documentary, ancient Egypt and lost-civilization theories, the Epstein and Diddy cases, JFK's assassination, and government mind-control programs. They praise Elon Musk and RFK Jr., criticize legacy media and socialized medicine, and discuss the resurgence of edgy comedy on Netflix and YouTube. The episode closes on education policy, inner-city poverty, AI-driven job loss, and universal basic income.
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Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk
“you got me onto her book. Yes. I read her book and then I read Bobby's book and her book's incredible. Her book is unbelievable” — Aaron Rodgers 00:54:36Find it on Amazon
Tom O'Neill
“I think they did it with the Manson family. And I don't think that stuff just ends at the Chaos book was awesome. Incredible. Great book.” — Aaron Rodgers 02:20:31Find it on Amazon
Bryan Fogel (director)
“like like Icorus like the documentary, you know, amazing documentary. With the KGB was incredible. One of the greatest documentaries ever” — Joe Rogan 01:35:03Find it on Amazon
Bryan Fogel (director)
“It's very good, dude. It's very good. Right there. It's dark. 2020.” — Joe Rogan 01:36:05Find it on Amazon
Tom Segura (creator)
“Have you seen Sigura's new Netflix series? It's so crazy. It's called Bad Thoughts. these short films essentially. they're [ __ ] ridiculous” — Aaron Rodgers 01:29:23Find it on Amazon
Lucy Goods
“These Lucies are good. I like these, too. These are athletic nicotines. These are threes. They don't [ __ ] you up. They're mild.” — Joe Rogan 00:00:01Find it on Amazon