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

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.
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.
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Guillermo del Toro
“there's a great book called The Strain and it's about uh it's a I think gamerro Del Toro wrote it and then they turned it into a series” — Joe Rogan 02:34:23Find it on Amazon
Tesla
“drive one once drive one once you'll drive it you go oh this is amazing it's a future Jamie talk to him about your plaid” — Joe Rogan 02:11:01Find it on Amazon
Porsche
“I have a 1993 Porsche it's a 964 it's got like 300 horsepower it's not fast it's but it's magical to drive you feel everything” — Joe Rogan 02:13:05Find it on Amazon
Squatty Potty
“that's why they make those Squatty Potty things you know those yes do you have one of those um I don't I have one it helps” — Joe Rogan 01:12:09Find it on Amazon
Johnny Thunder
“it's uh I'm alive by this dude Johnny Thunder and he made this song you hear this song and you think there's no way this guy doesn't make it” — Joe Rogan 02:51:10Find it on Amazon
The Highwaymen
“one of my favorite Johnny Cash songs Johnny Cash with whan Jennings Willie Nelson and uh Kenny Rogerson it's beautiful” — Joe Rogan 02:56:59Find it on Amazon
The Doors
“Break On Through To The Other Side is a brilliant song It's a brilliant song it's one of those songs where it brings you back to the year” — Joe Rogan 02:42:51Find it on Amazon
The Smashing Pumpkins (inferred)
“despite all my rage still just a rat the way he says rat rat in the cave so amazing yeah and you take the cage off” — Jim Breuer 03:15:45Find it on Amazon