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Joe Rogan · 2024-06-27 · 3h 17m

Joe Rogan Experience #2084 - Jim Breuer

Joe Rogan and comedian Jim Breuer ramble for three hours on 'werewolf' elites, COVID, war propaganda, monkey fights, classic cars, music, and psychedelics.

Joe Rogan Experience #2084 - Jim Breuer
The guest

Jim Breuer — Stand-up comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member (Half Baked), and a longtime friend of Joe Rogan's of roughly 34 years.

The gist

Jim Breuer joins Joe Rogan for a sprawling, mostly improvised conversation framed around Breuer's recurring metaphor of 'werewolves' as the manipulative elites who profit from conflict, war, and fear. They move through 9/11 skepticism, the Iraq and Libya interventions, COVID vaccines and hydroxychloroquine, climate-change and food-supply control, and the corruption of large institutions. Long tangents cover the surprising strength of monkeys and chimps, NASA's recruitment of Nazi scientists, the brutality of Comanche history, and a deep dive into 1960s music, the CIA, and Phil Spector. The episode closes on psychedelics as PTSD and addiction medicine, AI real-time translation, ancient history, and the friendship the two share.

Big reveals

  • Breuer recounts how Farrakhan and people he met in Tanzania described Gaddafi as good for Africa, and claims Libya's collapse led to rampant open-air slavery and sex trafficking.
  • Rogan argues WTC Building 7 collapsed exactly like a controlled demolition, while stressing he is not claiming it actually was one.
  • They cite a 2021 study finding people with PhDs had the highest COVID vaccine hesitancy, later noting the data may have been skewed.
  • Rogan says a study blaming hydroxychloroquine for 17,000 deaths overdosed already-dying hospitalized patients well past the effective treatment window.
  • Rogan explains NASA hired Nazi scientists via Operation Paperclip, identifiable by the dueling scars on their faces.
  • Rogan lays out the theory (via Tom O'Neill's book Chaos) that the CIA promoted extreme hippie/drug culture to justify the 1970 ban on psychedelics.
  • They discuss psychedelics such as ibogaine and MDMA curing veterans' PTSD and addiction, and MAPS-style supervised treatment.
  • Rogan describes the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra performing real-time spoken-language translation.

Things worth remembering

  • Randall Carlson told Rogan that global cooling, not warming, is the real existential threat, because carbon dropping below a threshold ends plant life.
  • The Amazon's man-made 'terra preta' soil self-replicates and still can't be reproduced today.
  • China has 1,142 operational coal mines, far more than India's 282 or the United States' 210.
  • The 'Great Horse Manure Crisis of 1894': the London Times predicted every street would be buried under nine feet of manure within 50 years.
  • Cynthia Ann Parker was kidnapped at seven, became fully Comanche, and kept trying to escape back after being 'rescued'; her son Quanah Parker was the last Comanche chief.
  • Young Nazis dueled with razor-sharp swords while wearing goggles, and the resulting facial scars were worn as a badge of honor.
  • After 9/11 grounded all flights, the Earth measurably warmed because jet contrails normally create cooling cloud cover.
  • 'Society of the Snow' retells the 1972 crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, whose survivors lasted 72 days in the Andes through cannibalism.
  • Breuer pitches a game show where left and right contestants must connect as friends and get zapped any time they bring up politics.

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