Top 5 Mind-Blowing Revelations in Joe Rogan's History!

Take a trip down memory lane as we explore the wildest revelations from the Joe Rogan Podcast. From early conversations to becoming the world's top podcast, join us in revisiting the biggest arguments and most unforgettable moments in Joe Rogan Experience history.
Get ready for intense debates, mind-bending conspiracy theories, and a showcase of the podcast's extraordinary evolution.
Chapters
0:00 - Smartest Creature on Earth
4:01 - NASA & Nazi's
9:14 - Discovery of Atlantis
14:43 - Unlocking the Power of DMT
18:31 - UFO's & UAP's
24:22 - Ben Franklin
Original Source : Joe Rogan Experience Podcast
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  • @Bextrovert1
    @Bextrovert18 ай бұрын

    Neil drives me nuts. Joe’s patience with him is commendable.

  • @ganondorf66

    @ganondorf66

    8 ай бұрын

    "when you take the weight of the brain and divide it by the bodyweight" Dude Neil, we're not stupid.

  • @agm2531

    @agm2531

    8 ай бұрын

    He’s so much smarter than the rest that he doesn’t know for sure that we understand basic concepts.

  • @WeAreInYourWall

    @WeAreInYourWall

    8 ай бұрын

    Fight him

  • @marcwilliams9824

    @marcwilliams9824

    8 ай бұрын

    He says so much stuff that's easily refuted. He's Dunning Kruger personified, expertise in one field does not make him an authority in all the other nonsense he inserts himself into.

  • @Ricky-ln6rt

    @Ricky-ln6rt

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, liars and charlatans piss me off too

  • @jamesbuckley8917
    @jamesbuckley89174 ай бұрын

    Neil deAss Tyson has the biggest mouth to weight ratio of any human.

  • @nixfred

    @nixfred

    Ай бұрын

    I love learning but can’t listen to him because he has me’itous.

  • @MrNate0609

    @MrNate0609

    25 күн бұрын

    no...your mother does .....

  • @ruijua

    @ruijua

    24 күн бұрын

    That’s racist… lol jk.

  • @collin-yl6li

    @collin-yl6li

    21 күн бұрын

    DeAss 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @SethHixie

    @SethHixie

    20 күн бұрын

    Apparently he had/has a bad adderall habit

  • @daffiecars
    @daffiecars9 ай бұрын

    About those magpie birds..... This summer yhere was a heatwave and ive put a container of water out so the birds could drink , after 2 days the water was finished and the magpie birds came waking me up every morning by picking their beaks on our rooms window untill i filled up the container with water . They are very smart animals

  • @peterj.fallon4327

    @peterj.fallon4327

    8 ай бұрын

    Giving birds water to drink..good on you man

  • @justinsmith4562

    @justinsmith4562

    5 ай бұрын

    No its called begging for food.

  • @adangonzalez1628

    @adangonzalez1628

    4 ай бұрын

    “Yo wake up man I’m thirsty” 😂

  • @austinlaing9012

    @austinlaing9012

    3 ай бұрын

    Totally agree, its like begging for food is not that special at all. For a bird maybe but for a human it is literally nothing.@@justinsmith4562

  • @shanekhalifa613

    @shanekhalifa613

    3 ай бұрын

    Never happened buddy

  • @richardblake8123
    @richardblake812310 ай бұрын

    One time I threw a piece of pizza crust in the parking lot and it was hard as a rock, and a bird came, took it, and placed it in water till it got soggy then it ate it. Birds are insanely smart.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    That's pretty smart/cool

  • @joostvandenbogert9616

    @joostvandenbogert9616

    10 ай бұрын

    Birds have evolved from Pterodactyls...

  • @jyesucevitz

    @jyesucevitz

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm still amazed with a bird that used a piece of bread as bait. ankle deep water. (my ankles. not the birds.) it drops the bread and watches for fish to go fit it. if the fish is too big for him he plucks the bread back up and waits for a smaller fish. imagine what these animals do when they're not on camera.

  • @richardblake8123

    @richardblake8123

    9 ай бұрын

    @jyesucevitz that’s insane! I can only imagine

  • @shanekhalifa613

    @shanekhalifa613

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jyesucevitzwhy dont you buy a bird and watch it 24/7

  • @JesusChrist-xb7jq
    @JesusChrist-xb7jq6 ай бұрын

    One of Aesop’s fables is about a crow putting stones in a bottle to raise the water level. It’s not a new discovery, apparently just a forgotten one.

  • @FergusScotchman

    @FergusScotchman

    6 ай бұрын

    Everyone back in the day knows that one from Rocky and Bullwinkle, I think. They would have a cartoon clip on Aesop's Fables every so often.

  • @sandguardianguardianofthes6966
    @sandguardianguardianofthes69667 ай бұрын

    Neil only puts pauses in his sentences for himself 😂 Joe just goes “Mhm” lmao

  • @SteelToes
    @SteelToes7 ай бұрын

    I remember an article about a truck going under an overpass and his truck was to tall and his truck got stuck. Engineers and planners came out to assess the situation and spent hours trying to figure out how to move it, until suddenly a kid said, why don't you let the air out of the tires. Well, they did, and it worked.

  • @lamppuu1

    @lamppuu1

    7 ай бұрын

    This reminded me of when my bicycle fender screws needed to be tightened. I was looking under the fender and found a screw, well i tried to put the allen key on the screw but the tire was in the way. I was wondering how they designed the fender screw so that you can't adjust it without removing the wheel, well then my spouse said to me "try to let the air out of the tire" and voilà, it fit perfectly. I was just too dumb 😂

  • @SteelToes

    @SteelToes

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lamppuu1 😆 🤣 😂 that's why we all need our wives and children... they remind us we are not as smart as we like to believe. 😁

  • @user-xt5mn4fg5g

    @user-xt5mn4fg5g

    6 ай бұрын

    You remember reading a made up story

  • @lesliekilgore648

    @lesliekilgore648

    6 ай бұрын

    @@user-xt5mn4fg5g truck drivers have been doing that all over the world for over 50 years to gain a tiny bit more clearance underneath overpasses.

  • @Ty-bz7zx

    @Ty-bz7zx

    6 ай бұрын

    @@user-xt5mn4fg5g It's a real story... And was much more entertaining then your sarcastic and incorrect drivel.

  • @yammyxoxesfan3113
    @yammyxoxesfan31137 ай бұрын

    Rogan doing impersonations of Germans and such had me LOL 😂

  • @bristophervilla1139

    @bristophervilla1139

    Ай бұрын

    Her completely ignoring it had me dead as well 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @crackeddnutt6617
    @crackeddnutt66176 ай бұрын

    For us Indians, the first water bottle thing is a story we were taught as a kid with a moral at the end😂

  • @mrma9543

    @mrma9543

    6 ай бұрын

    I was gonna write the same and that too in primary school

  • @Will-jk6nw

    @Will-jk6nw

    6 ай бұрын

    same here in the U.S.

  • @dans7749

    @dans7749

    6 ай бұрын

    Are you redskin or do you provide the slushy for the fat American? It means different things.

  • @ansh-3003

    @ansh-3003

    6 ай бұрын

    do u need a lobotomy @@dans7749

  • @kybravo3744

    @kybravo3744

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@dans7749says the gay Brit

  • @defysocialdeity
    @defysocialdeity10 ай бұрын

    the woman who was talking about nazis has such a sensual voice

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    Annie Jacobson, she's something else!

  • @OMiskell

    @OMiskell

    6 ай бұрын

    Sexy

  • @RRodriguez1904

    @RRodriguez1904

    4 ай бұрын

    Ikr?!? I’m like “ Damn, lady, tone it down” 🤣🤣👍🏽

  • @AdamFoster-
    @AdamFoster-7 ай бұрын

    The FG-42 was simply amazing. The selector switch was safe, semi and full. Semi ran closed bolt and full auto ran open bolt.

  • @jorge5275

    @jorge5275

    3 ай бұрын

    Is that a kind of fighter Plane?

  • @jackdowner7086
    @jackdowner708611 ай бұрын

    great video, so glad there is such a podcast where intellectuals and very well respected people can speak the truth rather than having to filter through the media's lies and discrepancies. So cool to see a paradigm shift in my lifetime as the human race can now fully question everything that occurs in our strange wonderful piece of reality.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    I couldn't agree more! The accessibility of information has changed the world forever

  • @Just.A.T-Rex

    @Just.A.T-Rex

    11 ай бұрын

    Lex friedman podcast , konkrete podcast, Shawn Ryan podcast all much better

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Just.A.T-Rex In the pipeline!

  • @jackdowner7086

    @jackdowner7086

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Unknown--user610 like him or not, man spitting facts

  • @jackdowner7086

    @jackdowner7086

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Just.A.T-Rex opinions are like assholes, everyone’s got one!

  • @markymarkdidthat
    @markymarkdidthat9 ай бұрын

    “Jamie,pull up a picture of a pile of bodies in Ben Franklins house”

  • @heathcolwell9190
    @heathcolwell919010 ай бұрын

    Joe is still trying to figure out how the stone helped the magpie drink more water

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @jyesucevitz

    @jyesucevitz

    10 ай бұрын

    right because Joe thought it was a pebble and not a stone. Joe's brain was rock(ed).

  • @stephenyoder217

    @stephenyoder217

    10 ай бұрын

    Lmao....Tru dat

  • @dogsbreakfast4952

    @dogsbreakfast4952

    8 ай бұрын

    Joe is smarter then you will ever be little girl 😊

  • @blocklabelfilms4867

    @blocklabelfilms4867

    8 ай бұрын

    Made more $ in that episode than you’ll make in your entire life. But hey, you know how displacement works!

  • @Tom-ms5ot
    @Tom-ms5ot10 ай бұрын

    "I am sure the universe is filled with life" Grahan Hancock ....This should be carved into stone. Thank you sir !!!!!!!

  • @parker5548

    @parker5548

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude calm down wtf

  • @mikespearwood3914

    @mikespearwood3914

    3 ай бұрын

    @@parker5548 Yeah, a wtf moment for sure .

  • @nathanhawee5373
    @nathanhawee53739 ай бұрын

    These are very well put together. I don't usually watch other ppl edited videos of other videos that already exist... But these are kewl

  • @JeancaTheGoat
    @JeancaTheGoat11 ай бұрын

    Nice video, there are lots of interesting conversations like this, you should make a part 2

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks, let me know if there's any specific episodes you'd like to see included and we can see if it makes the list!

  • @Danimal-D-Animal
    @Danimal-D-Animal7 ай бұрын

    Maybe Archimedes got his understanding of physical principles by observing magpies and other animals.

  • @hellspawn1020
    @hellspawn102010 ай бұрын

    every day with Joe you learn something new love it

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    I love how he always questions everything

  • @hellspawn1020

    @hellspawn1020

    10 ай бұрын

    AND you hace to because you dont know wat are you getting in to

  • @vanhattfield8292

    @vanhattfield8292

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RDoubleTake That is his job as the host, it's what drives the conversation. Some think that he changes sides often on some issues and isn't consistent with his beliefs, but he does that depending on the viewpoint of his guest that day, taking the opposite. It is the best way to keep the guest talking and share their knowledge.

  • @daemonthorn5888

    @daemonthorn5888

    8 ай бұрын

    No you don't. The fact that you even said that shows that you just blindly accept everything his guests and he says. He does have some good guests. But a LOT of them are total quacks.

  • @hellspawn1020

    @hellspawn1020

    7 ай бұрын

    @@daemonthorn5888 yeah but don't you have the the conscience to question wat you think is not real tell me that

  • @tharindajayarathne661
    @tharindajayarathne6615 ай бұрын

    You can open up your mind without DMT... just meditate properly.

  • @cyberhawkgames
    @cyberhawkgames6 ай бұрын

    There is actually an episode of "Mysteries at the Museum" that explains the crazy Benjamin Franklin story regarding the bones. I believe it has something to do with the fact that somebody else lived in his home after him, or someone he knew and they were a practicing doctor and had access to body parts to study them or something. It was done in complete secrecy or something but they were able to narrow down the reasons

  • @tidal9
    @tidal910 ай бұрын

    Neil's story about a crow and the stone goes back to observations as far back as Pliny the Elder, and Aesop.

  • @james-xf1ox

    @james-xf1ox

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah he's a c**t

  • @pauls3204
    @pauls32045 ай бұрын

    I was living/ working in a Brazilian city named Niteroi ( next to Rio) working building an oil rig at a shipyard , the amount of Bavarian styled older houses in the up market area of the city is quite astounding and the amount of Brazilian folk with German names who still think they are Germans is bizarre.

  • @kendaro9664
    @kendaro966410 ай бұрын

    DMT is likely why some native tribes used Peyoti to speak with the spirits

  • @SwedishLatino
    @SwedishLatino5 ай бұрын

    I've followed this dude for maybe a decade now he and Graham changed me forever. I wish he was more relaxed here...this was his biggest dream come true but he's so nervous

  • @thomasroberts6610
    @thomasroberts66106 ай бұрын

    Im sure Tyson is gonna argue the gender of the bird. 😂😂

  • @igoratfargo
    @igoratfargo10 ай бұрын

    one of the greatest video i've seen this year!

  • @zsozso411
    @zsozso4116 ай бұрын

    Brilliant content I love it.

  • @religionoffreedom
    @religionoffreedom11 ай бұрын

    The more Tyson talks it’s easy to see he’s not as smart as he thinks he is, and he thinks everyone is stupid. He takes an hour to say something that could easily be summed up in a sentence.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    I feel like he takes his time to explain things for all types of audiences

  • @religionoffreedom

    @religionoffreedom

    11 ай бұрын

    @@RDoubleTake I feel like he, along with tons of others, are actively hiding space from us. He just rambles about mundane things, to avoid any hard questions. I guarantee you if you challenged him on this he would become irate or defensive, like ole Buzz punching a guy lol.

  • @wickedsbane

    @wickedsbane

    11 ай бұрын

    That's not what that means . People are stupid . Individuals have common sense and intelligence. People however are sheep looking for daddys hand like children.

  • @wickedsbane

    @wickedsbane

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@religionoffreedomBuzz was right to punch that guy.

  • @religionoffreedom

    @religionoffreedom

    11 ай бұрын

    @@wickedsbane that guy was right to assault yer ma.

  • @jyesucevitz
    @jyesucevitz10 ай бұрын

    23:00 it'd be very interesting if a pilot got close enough to one in rain and he/she could see how water reacts on or near the object. if there was some type of energy field surrounding it making the rain react differently?

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    He recently testified in congress

  • @jyesucevitz

    @jyesucevitz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RDoubleTake did anything get mentioned about distortion around a uap?

  • @daemonthorn5888

    @daemonthorn5888

    8 ай бұрын

    There are no UFOs. The objects in those videos are easily explainable when you know how to read the data on the film. Speeds,angles,altitude,camera orientation. Etc. You ever stop to wonder why none of the footage EVER shows any of the amazing maneuvers these lying attentions seekers claim they've seen these supposed craft make? The footage shows none of that. The tic tac simply shows a plane flying directly away from the camera. You are seeing IR glow from the engines. Thats why the shape is such that it is. The plume you see be ejected from the object is a fuel dump. Very common prior to certain planes landing. The go fast footage is a sea bird. The object is not moving fast. The jet is. Parallax causes the illusion of speed as the background appears to be moving quickly past. That is just caused by the camera focusing on the bird while the jet rapidly moves past and around it. If you read the info on the film the object is only about a meter across and is moving about 40mph. You can even make out the flapping wings if you look closely. Being in the military does not make someone any more credible or of any higher morals than anyone else. Everyone lies. Some people do it pathologically.

  • @smilesatwolves
    @smilesatwolves5 ай бұрын

    I thought it was complexity and you conjoin the various subjects so when ideas form, they form in a flow. Going from one subject to another, becoming more complex as they develop. I don't think I'm describing it clearly and I could be very wrong. It was just something I had to figure out while escaping being trapped.

  • @monicaballentine3470
    @monicaballentine34709 ай бұрын

    Ty Joe for this info I'm appreciated

  • @MissRobynTN
    @MissRobynTN5 ай бұрын

    DMT experience is legit. I’ve met entities. Friendly little ones who were very sad when I had to leave.

  • @helderduarte213

    @helderduarte213

    28 күн бұрын

    Tell us moree

  • @TalkingThrones

    @TalkingThrones

    3 күн бұрын

    Those were your kids, sad you were leaving to get high again.

  • @juliamariemadness
    @juliamariemadness10 ай бұрын

    This is interesting... one thing I've always thought about dmt is that there is something wayyyy more "real" about the trip than with any other drug that is simply a hallucinogen.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe it's a way for us to connect on a higher level that we can't comprehend

  • @squeanoxl

    @squeanoxl

    10 ай бұрын

    Seems more "real" than reality did, when I did it. Scared the crap outta me lol

  • @bohemiankhichdi1090

    @bohemiankhichdi1090

    10 ай бұрын

    Personal experiences don't count for shit in science. So this research is misguided at best.

  • @heliosgnosis2744

    @heliosgnosis2744

    10 ай бұрын

    @@squeanoxl And to think the "dome" is but the staging area, ask it and it shall give you what is needed and then some and maybe extra just for a laugh or cry. but it always is the wiser than all who ever have encountered its medicine.

  • @user-eu6mf6mi7y

    @user-eu6mf6mi7y

    9 ай бұрын

    I dunno I think the more you have to say about any given subject shows on telligence

  • @DeeZee00008
    @DeeZee000085 ай бұрын

    I'm happy that more people are understanding! It's finally time

  • @dmathers6912
    @dmathers69125 ай бұрын

    I lived in the Azores for 5 years as a kid . . . I always perk up when someone talks about the Azores . . .

  • @huckleberryred472
    @huckleberryred47211 ай бұрын

    The beak is not doing the drinking it's the bird that's doing the drinking

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Insightful

  • @kimbarber4761

    @kimbarber4761

    22 сағат бұрын

    😂🤣😂🤣😂

  • @alexwasser597
    @alexwasser59710 ай бұрын

    about the brain to body weight ratio. Birds have undergone evolutionary adaptations to achieve the lightest possible weight, enabling them to fly (e.g. hollow bones and reduced fat reserves.) Additionally, the structure of a bird's brain is markedly distinct from that of mammals (e.g. variations in the cerebellum ratio, occipital lobe ratio, etc). I believe a more reasonable explanation for not comparing intelligence solely based on the brain-to-body ratio across different classes animals is that it is insufficient.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    this is insightful

  • @jesperkgb

    @jesperkgb

    10 ай бұрын

    In case it's not super clear from alex's comment, birds require greater vision than humans, because they generally need to look farther to be able to survive, navigate and eat. Nocturnal birds (the owl that was mentioned in the video) even more so since they need to be able to see at night. This in turn requires even larger eyes, which means even more signals for the brain to process. The intelligent birds are generally not nocturnal, nor are they larger birds of prey that rely on their acute vision. They are instead generalists and omnivores that have many different food sources, and many means of which to obtain them. So while not immediately useful, I think we can still compare brain-to-body weight ratios, as long as we are not mixing highly specialized animals and generalist animals.

  • @nathanb3273
    @nathanb327311 ай бұрын

    Good video 👍 I've subbed

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Let us know what you'd like to see next!

  • @jedgarren2901
    @jedgarren290111 ай бұрын

    During his time in London, Franklin was a member of the infamous Hellfire Club.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Really?

  • @emanmohsin6946
    @emanmohsin69468 ай бұрын

    In Asian/ Pakistani culture it’s a famous story we’ve been hearing since childhood about crows! A thirsty crow wanted to drink water that wasn’t high enough and it uses stones to fill up the container to draw water nearer for it’s beak! 😂 this is mind boggling

  • @knight050
    @knight0509 ай бұрын

    For the person in unlocking power of DMT I must say I've been feeling what he says since 2014 , and alternate reality is a thing in a person's mind and I think it's a catastrophe that humans have to go through this experience just because of a bit of herb. Sad.

  • @canberkpesman1604

    @canberkpesman1604

    7 ай бұрын

    whats not in a persons mind?

  • @maklnf1798

    @maklnf1798

    6 ай бұрын

    the government legally giving him dmt killed me

  • @SaijinVegeta

    @SaijinVegeta

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes...every1 is just like you. 👏

  • @kopparhast5921

    @kopparhast5921

    5 ай бұрын

    Sorry but you’re not making any sense.

  • @lovemissle

    @lovemissle

    5 ай бұрын

    No it's not sad, it will happen again when you die, when we die

  • @DubzCo
    @DubzCo6 ай бұрын

    Imagine a breakthrough lasting an hour what an amazing time

  • @FergusScotchman
    @FergusScotchman6 ай бұрын

    Regarding Ben Franklin's bodies, we still do the same thing today. Every med student has gross anatomy labs with full cadavers which they use to dissect and learn anatomy. I guess you do what you gotta do. Ben was one of the most brilliant inventors and scientists of that time period, so it stands to reason he would have an interest in human anatomy.

  • @stevenpiralis9889
    @stevenpiralis98897 ай бұрын

    The Crow is very intelligent. I got up one day and found a piece of bread in a bucket of water on my property. Which i found odd. This happened many times . I thought the neighbors kids were doing it. But finally one morning looking through the front door i saw what was happening. It was a crow. Bringing the bread and placing it into the bucket of water then softening the bread and eating it. I was just amazed it was brilliant 😊

  • @JustDaniel6764

    @JustDaniel6764

    Ай бұрын

    Leave him a gift, Keep doing it that's the best way to strike up a friendship with them.

  • @Chris-kq9lb
    @Chris-kq9lb8 ай бұрын

    Ben Franklin was a multi faceted scientist and conducted many types of experiments so it’s not that unusual that he might’ve had bodies or skeletons in his basement. The UAPS Travel on a gravity wave much like Bob Lazar described

  • @daemonthorn5888

    @daemonthorn5888

    8 ай бұрын

    You are,literally,making this stuff up. There is zero evidence for anything that you said,whatsoever.

  • @liammcnally2409

    @liammcnally2409

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m guessing you’ve had business class in an UAP in order to back up your statement on how they travel?….

  • @semausmack7482

    @semausmack7482

    6 ай бұрын

    It must be great to be so intelligent and to know everything.

  • @justinsmith4562

    @justinsmith4562

    5 ай бұрын

    Los er thinking you know how things work. Thers also no proof UFO's even exist other the government propaganda.

  • @MegaDaely
    @MegaDaely6 ай бұрын

    I would love to go on the show and discuss the counterfeit bible version issue. I think Joe would be fascinated.

  • @SereneHorror
    @SereneHorror6 ай бұрын

    Graham: "Stuff just keeps on getting...." Me: ...getting what!?!? 😭

  • @cheshirekittinz17
    @cheshirekittinz179 ай бұрын

    I'm german and half my family tree lived in Germany during and I asked my grandmother who was fighting against Hitlers army making tank rounds for the US. She said if you were drafted into Hitlers army. And did not, or refused an order you were shot in the head. This was told to her by her brother who was attempting to flee the Germany army while a German soldier.

  • @k.c.r.5974

    @k.c.r.5974

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably none of that was true. Remember history is a lie agreed upon and written by the victors of war. The German people have been vilified for way too long. The real villains are the Zionists. That's true evil. And the greatest monster from WW2? That would be Winston Churchill.

  • @IHavAnAkimbonr

    @IHavAnAkimbonr

    6 ай бұрын

    LMAO

  • @cheshirekittinz17

    @cheshirekittinz17

    6 ай бұрын

    @IHavAnAkimbonr I see your parents plan of sexually abusing you until all common sense has been erased from your brain.

  • @cheshirekittinz17

    @cheshirekittinz17

    6 ай бұрын

    @IHavAnAkimbonr I see your parents plan of sexually abusing you until all common sense has been erased from your brain.

  • @IHavAnAkimbonr

    @IHavAnAkimbonr

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cheshirekittinz17 ironic. they made lampshades out of my great grandma in the holobunga.

  • @detoxic1681
    @detoxic16818 ай бұрын

    The video about the magpie bird reminded me of a story which I read as a kid. It was the story of a thirsty crow.

  • @JustDaniel6764

    @JustDaniel6764

    Ай бұрын

    It's an age old fable

  • @D-dubbs
    @D-dubbs8 ай бұрын

    I relate to this third guy so much. The way he kinda goes off on side stories a hundred times before he finishes the main point. He slams you with alotta information all at once and speaks so fucked up and mashed together its hard sometimes for people to focus. This is what people feel like when they talk to me, and its been interesting to see it from the other perspective

  • @sundance7328
    @sundance73282 ай бұрын

    Joe Rogan is a superb guy. Even where we dont agree on a topic he has tried to reason it for himself. Not surprised he was paid so much. Brilliant

  • @clivewells1736
    @clivewells173610 ай бұрын

    I don't think owls are that intelligent due to the fact that their eyes are SOOOO large. Also their hearing is so sensitive they can hear movement under a foot or more of snow.

  • @obviouslytom
    @obviouslytom9 ай бұрын

    I always laugh when Joe was shocked about the Nazi's in Argentina. I used to go a lot growing up and there was a German restaurant that we would go to that had amazing food, and it was ran by 3 former SS officers.

  • @FeNxKroNix

    @FeNxKroNix

    8 ай бұрын

    You should be shocked too, mass murderers don’t run the streets but having whole town of them is unprecedented!

  • @obviouslytom

    @obviouslytom

    8 ай бұрын

    @@FeNxKroNix I take it you have never been to Washington D.C.?

  • @The-Kurgan

    @The-Kurgan

    8 ай бұрын

    @@obviouslytom hahha excellent riposte. Would you be interested in a YT interview?

  • @ronsmith8424

    @ronsmith8424

    6 ай бұрын

    Hasn’t anyone read The Boys From Brazil ? Or seen the movie ? Everyone knows Odessa smuggled out thousands of SS yahtzees to Argentina, Paraguay and elsewhere in South America. It is well chronicles and researched in books and many Yahtzee hunters could not get them in these countries

  • @pcguy6208
    @pcguy62082 ай бұрын

    Seeing as we aren't the brain to weight ratio winners we can't be trusted to hit the CC button on youtube, erogo we must be made to read subtitles. Great Scott!

  • @skahler
    @skahler6 ай бұрын

    I love NGT talking about ants like a long lost friend from high school

  • @mikefufuffalo8487
    @mikefufuffalo84876 ай бұрын

    The anatomy school makes a lot of sense. It was so taboo to be able to study a corpse, was super illegal. But without these lawbreakers btw, the entire foundation of the medicine we have now would be gone. Pretty sure Da Vinci used to do the same thing (But fact-check that before you say it to people, unlike me currently)

  • @lesliekilgore648

    @lesliekilgore648

    6 ай бұрын

    yup, he did it often. more than one fully vetted documentary and biography of Leo has stated his anatomy illustrations (so accurate they're still sourced today) could not be made without him physically examining corpses.

  • @mikefufuffalo8487

    @mikefufuffalo8487

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lesliekilgore648 Thank you for the fact check =)

  • @mattharper3231
    @mattharper323110 ай бұрын

    Birds have hollow bones, making them much lighter. Also having certain mechanisms eg frontal lobes makes a huge difference to the power of thought

  • @maverickjames2701
    @maverickjames27012 ай бұрын

    Which editing apps did u use to create this video?

  • @johnoneill7947
    @johnoneill79476 ай бұрын

    I’ve always believed in Letting Love Be Thy Light, Letting Peace Be Thy Passion.

  • @NicholasPikos-db4zt
    @NicholasPikos-db4zt11 ай бұрын

    What became illegal was procuring corpses. In the late 1600's & early to mid 1700's you'd get the seath penalty for almost anything & they would donate all the corpses to anatomy studies then as the law was reformed and many less people were executed (many were transported first to America then later to Australia) they would turn to hospitals and even crematorium s and such but people were outraged when they found out Thier loved ones were being chopped up so procuring bodies and even some anatomy schools went underground. Bodies became so expensive that it wasn't unheard of for people to get murdered so Thier body could be sold. Mostly corrupt people in hospital morgues or undertakers supplied the bodies but they couldn't keep up with demand. I don't think medical schools intended to send gangs out on murder sprees but you don't hear of them telling the authorities when they were offered murder victims, which an anatomy expert would have been able to pick so I suppose many medical schools would have been complicit in a way

  • @BeYoND_9000

    @BeYoND_9000

    11 ай бұрын

    NEEEEEERD

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Not sure if this makes it better or worse.... crazy times we used to and still live in

  • @davehoward22

    @davehoward22

    9 ай бұрын

    Anatomist could legally have corpses of the executed if it was part of the sentence.

  • @PaganMinn
    @PaganMinn10 ай бұрын

    Gengis was a monster but an absolute legend for the books. User his daughters to run things while said leaders who his daughters would be married to were sent off intentionally to fight and die so his daughters would be running the show. Something stupid like over a million descendants. He was very "productive".

  • @vanhattfield8292

    @vanhattfield8292

    10 ай бұрын

    Imagine the child support he would have to pay in modern times. He would have to conquer the world again just to earn enough to make payments. 😂

  • @RyanJohnsonD
    @RyanJohnsonD4 ай бұрын

    It has to do with the structure and folds that compact more cerebral cortex in the skull, and those two factors are associated with cerebral capability.

  • @ianniks841
    @ianniks8416 ай бұрын

    “Map the DMT realm” 🤯

  • @ChrisMeerkat
    @ChrisMeerkat10 ай бұрын

    Corvids such as Magpies can be trained. As inteligent as they are, the behaviour you observe in the video may well have been taught. When i was a kid my m8 had a pet crow, he used to take it to the park and pretend it was wild to trick people in the park into thinking he could tame wild birds.

  • @fraol.a9103

    @fraol.a9103

    10 ай бұрын

    did you just shorten mate as m8?😅

  • @ChrisMeerkat

    @ChrisMeerkat

    9 ай бұрын

    @@fraol.a9103Why not? It's a very common text abbreviation for English speakers worldwide.

  • @forestcuriousity

    @forestcuriousity

    6 ай бұрын

    they've done experiments where they place food in tubes and the magpie figures out to place stone to raise the water and obtain the food. they understand water displacement. you can find it on youtube

  • @cw3401
    @cw340110 ай бұрын

    Last week I found out some of my family history and apparently (around) my 9th great grandpa was Benjamin Franklin's grandpa making us cousins. Weirdly enough, today I found out Benjamin was a freak playing with dead bodies 😆😳

  • @AnthologyOfDave

    @AnthologyOfDave

    9 ай бұрын

    Benji was a freak! Sex parties, Mason weirdness, Anti-establishment freedom fighter, but a total sex freak. oh and a member of the Hellfire Club.

  • @davehoward22

    @davehoward22

    9 ай бұрын

    He lived with a anatomist

  • @AnthologyOfDave

    @AnthologyOfDave

    9 ай бұрын

    @@davehoward22 I didn't mean "freak" in a negative way. And Yeah, he lived with an anatomist but thats not even registering on the list of freaky stuff and groups he was involved in. As a very rich, brilliant, sex addict, I think studying anatomy isn't even something I would consider odd for Mr. Franklin.

  • @ronsmith8424

    @ronsmith8424

    6 ай бұрын

    Leonardo DaVinci did the same thing in Italy to advance medical knowledge as tampering with dread bodies was deeply illegal in most Catholic Christian countries for centuries.

  • @m5beastbmw
    @m5beastbmw10 ай бұрын

    ❤ your podcast btw.

  • @user-xm8cx4nd8f
    @user-xm8cx4nd8f5 ай бұрын

    Anyone who can do more than 3 mins of neil is an angel

  • @michaelleaperGreyhound
    @michaelleaperGreyhound5 ай бұрын

    I would not believe Joe Rogan if i asked him the time of day i would check elsewhere

  • @awhya

    @awhya

    2 ай бұрын

    I don’t think anyone asked

  • @user-pv6pe1xo3y
    @user-pv6pe1xo3y5 ай бұрын

    " I don't know, what do they say..." 100% love it

  • @taylordubose6963
    @taylordubose69633 ай бұрын

    Idk if an hour dmt trip sounds more amazing or absolutely terrifying

  • @evilpete1255

    @evilpete1255

    Ай бұрын

    Terrifying. I have DMT that's been sat there for years as even 10 minutes is terrifying. Feel like I'm due a blast

  • @BKSHellFireFiend
    @BKSHellFireFiend10 ай бұрын

    Crows not only use objects as tools, but they craft tools to deal with specific problems they want to solve.

  • @djdeemz7651
    @djdeemz76519 ай бұрын

    I walked around the corner the other day by my house and there was around 10 crows on the ground and as soon as i came around the corner they all started to act shady like i caught them doing something they shouldn't be , i have watched then hold court too real interesting birds

  • @HarleyAMV
    @HarleyAMV6 ай бұрын

    Joe Rogan is so good at just regurgitating information and it makes him seem super interesting and good at presenting but anytime he needs to understand something he's completely brain dead. It's hilarious!

  • @justinsmith4562

    @justinsmith4562

    5 ай бұрын

    Listen to yourself making a claim that you are better by your mockery. Dipshi t.

  • @user-ry4il7fj7e
    @user-ry4il7fj7e5 ай бұрын

    I've seen this with crows. There was a study where they had a crow, a glass of water which the crow couldn't access due to the water level, and rocks. The crow put the rocks in to raise the water level. Never underestimate an animal. Especially a bear or a lion or some shit For the record, humans wouldn't need to put rocks in water. We can just pick it up and drink it.......

  • @nikirick
    @nikirick6 ай бұрын

    12:22 Black Rifle Coffee Company. The best.

  • @christopherg1288
    @christopherg128811 ай бұрын

    Ryan Graves JRE & lex fridman episodes were some of the best. Great picks dude. I also enjoyed those others. Graham hancock. Jimmy corsetti. Tim kennedy is that guys name? The hitler guy?

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    Will have to include Tim in the next one

  • @mondop5270
    @mondop527010 ай бұрын

    Yall know what cinfirmation bias is... these guys when they think they figure out some mystery😂😂😂 do my head in

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    But the beauty with science is the peer review process and how theories are tested and validated by others

  • @GrooveFederation
    @GrooveFederation7 ай бұрын

    im sure terence mckenna said that he'd taken LSD along with CMT which kept him in the DMT realms for several hours, i could be miss remembering this but im sure he said it in a documentary i've seen on here

  • @daleevans3250
    @daleevans32509 ай бұрын

    If you think that that was wierd, see if you cab find a copy of an old medical history book titled Devis's Drugs, and Monsters. My parents had a copy in the late 40's. As for the Ben Franklin story it isn't surprising when you at the mob that came for Frankenstein.

  • @Michael_Michaels
    @Michael_Michaels6 ай бұрын

    14:43 That DMT stuff really impressed me! And mostly because it's a fact the we, humans, just use a small portion of the brain, and if there's a chance for us to expand a bit further on that "usage", I wonder which possibilities it would open?!

  • @TheMusicNerdz

    @TheMusicNerdz

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm afraid to tell you that the 'human's use 10% of their brain ' is a myth

  • @lesliekilgore648

    @lesliekilgore648

    6 ай бұрын

    we use all of our brain. period. end of debate.

  • @Michael_Michaels

    @Michael_Michaels

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lesliekilgore648 your write like you don't use any of it! Just saying...

  • @TheFaarf

    @TheFaarf

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Michael_Michaels What he meant is that we actually use every part of our brain. That has been proven and the "10%" claim is simply a myth. But, whether we use its full potential is another question.

  • @ComposedQuality

    @ComposedQuality

    5 ай бұрын

    we use 10% of the brain at a current time because using a 100% of it is called having a stroke, we just use them at different times from eachother, but i get your point!

  • @juanmartin4802
    @juanmartin480210 ай бұрын

    Joe Rogan knows his shit

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    Asks the right questions to the right people

  • @jyesucevitz

    @jyesucevitz

    10 ай бұрын

    and he never acts like he knows something when he doesn't.

  • @AdMurf
    @AdMurf2 ай бұрын

    Literally learned the stone in the cup of water in primary school and Neil talks about it like he seen it on a KZread vid that morning 😅

  • @brianbrett7966
    @brianbrett79665 ай бұрын

    The way he moves his hands when he talks about birds. Incredible. ❤

  • @kurzackd
    @kurzackd10 ай бұрын

    7:40 -- what a load of crap about Walter Schreiber... He was never even *A DEFENDANT* at Nurnberg, *just A WITNESS.* ... -_- Seriously... .

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater420010 ай бұрын

    Everytime I hear one of these Atlantis nutbags say "looks like" I just can't stop laughing 😂😂

  • @ForeverTributesNL
    @ForeverTributesNL10 ай бұрын

    Where can I sign up for DMT drips?

  • @Master_Gamer_101
    @Master_Gamer_101Ай бұрын

    Hancock said let's get high on DMT in the most intellectual proffesional way possible 🤣🤣💀

  • @booradley0x0
    @booradley0x010 ай бұрын

    LOL Joe cant tell the difference between a real and rhetorical question

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    He defo can but he's gotta keep the guest talking

  • @booradley0x0

    @booradley0x0

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RDoubleTake yeah I think you’ve given him too much credit, he’s not the brightest spark

  • @Tactics_Actual

    @Tactics_Actual

    10 ай бұрын

    95% of his questions are rhetorical. Terrible guest imo

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm10 ай бұрын

    I have a belief about project Paper Clip: I think the Soviets took the scientists that were more advanced in their area, that's why they were able to beat the Americans in all the initial milestones of the space program: First space flight, first animal in a space ship, first satellite in orbit, first mammal in a space ship, first man in orbit, ... But while Soviets had only Soviet engineers, Americans had a combination of great engineers with great immigrant minds, and they were able to come from behind to make it first to the moon. But the initial outcomes were showing a more advanced level from the scientists the Soviets took home.

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    In soviet Russia, if you didn't work hard it was death.

  • @Maibuwolf

    @Maibuwolf

    10 ай бұрын

    We only moved ahead of the soviets because of a single bad rocket launch for the soviets. It blew up on the pad destroying everything around it for a couple miles. Killed most of the top people in their space program as well as a decent portion of their top military leadership.

  • @vanhattfield8292

    @vanhattfield8292

    10 ай бұрын

    The US was also much more concerned with getting everyone back down alive and well. Once a technology is developed to perform a new task, developing the safety requirements and standards to make it's use safe is the thing that by far slows down the release and making it available.

  • @The-Kurgan

    @The-Kurgan

    10 ай бұрын

    Except we now know the Yankees never went to the moon the way they say they did. Something the soviets always knew.

  • @Maibuwolf

    @Maibuwolf

    10 ай бұрын

    @@The-Kurgan If that were true and the soviets knew they would have been screaming that shit from the rooftops. Stop being dumb.

  • @scottvincent780
    @scottvincent7807 ай бұрын

    4:37 that lady breathing into the mic....how he got through that interview is commendable.

  • @kevincarter2020

    @kevincarter2020

    6 ай бұрын

    It was hot

  • @user-qv3dl6ll3q
    @user-qv3dl6ll3q4 ай бұрын

    I have had out-of-body experiences since I was 9. It happens in a state between asleep and awake. When I saw a video of a university trying to duplicate this method I was blown away. Put me on a bed (very Tired) that vibrates and bumps etc and I can tell you what the people are talking about in the next room. It differs from the NDEs because I can see in every direction all around with great clarity. I can move about but I don’t go far from my body. I went around the outside of my house once. But I do not play with it . I follow Christ and he says not to play with it. I’m not extremely obedient but here I am. I’d love to take DMT but I think if have a fearful trip because of insecurity

  • @brockedwardsmusic
    @brockedwardsmusic10 ай бұрын

    Because the last time they experimented with DMT on college students it went so well cc: The Cia and the Unabomber

  • @bvhm

    @bvhm

    10 ай бұрын

    Not to mention Charles Manson and his "family".

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    But these people know about it

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    so slightly different

  • @The-Kurgan

    @The-Kurgan

    10 ай бұрын

    Communing with spirt entities… not satanic at all. I’m sure it will all be fine.

  • @anthonyehling3732

    @anthonyehling3732

    5 ай бұрын

    Whitey bulger too right ? But I was thinkin that was LSD

  • @darksupreme87
    @darksupreme8710 ай бұрын

    I think we all would love to know were atlantis location was. How ever how much i would like it to be in the sharaha desert, if you go to a website named flood map, witch basicly Elevat the water level on the map. You need to rise the water by 380meters to have a little bit water in that eye and a 400meter to not be a seperate island but still connected to the main land.. Even a tsunami wont go as high as 400m atleast not in recent years. Might haven happen when the dinosaurs got excint but thats a different story. How did the salt came in the eye i dont know perhaps miloens of years ago, and the water level was really that much higher. Also there is no proof of a civilization ever been in or at the eye, they did find some artifacts but thats from the Homo erectus (between 2mil and 140.000years ago)

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    Insightful, I reckon something happened like the Younger Dryas that cause the water levels to change so rapidly which also explains how the salt could have been left there.

  • @stuartcampbell9302
    @stuartcampbell930210 ай бұрын

    A bit of Benjamin Saville going on here 🤔😂

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    lool

  • @Re-written.
    @Re-written.10 ай бұрын

    Love you joe bro

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    10 ай бұрын

    he's the best

  • @STR8graff
    @STR8graff11 ай бұрын

    Playto the first man made out of play dough

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    This made me Lol ❤️

  • @mikehiggins946
    @mikehiggins94611 ай бұрын

    Von Braun wasn't good friends with Hitler. Nobody was with the possible exception of Albert Speer. Being associated with the Nazi period is a black mark to be sure but many good people suffered for what Hitler eventually did. Should we have let the Soviets have Von Braun?

  • @RDoubleTake

    @RDoubleTake

    11 ай бұрын

    People like him shouldn't have been let to roam the earth let alone freely

  • @AmmoGus1

    @AmmoGus1

    11 ай бұрын

    Sepp Dietrich was a very good friend

  • @wildershoney2439

    @wildershoney2439

    5 ай бұрын

    No one gets him if he's dead.

  • @willchug
    @willchug6 ай бұрын

    Going into the DMT realm seems like the movie Flatliners. 🧐

  • @lesliewoolnough7871
    @lesliewoolnough787110 ай бұрын

    It’s so weird to think that Dino bones and cars and planes have indoor spaces to stay but living breathing humans have to live in the streets

  • @daemonthorn5888

    @daemonthorn5888

    8 ай бұрын

    I think about that all the time. How people will pay money to house and feed a cat or a dog but an actual person that has fallen on hard times will be left to suffer on the street. People are ridiculous.