Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 305 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Sam and Colby Et al.

Episode Date: January 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:40 Now with your hosts, Adam Thorn. Might either be the worst podcast, or the guess one, two, one, go. Enjoy the show. Hey guys, and welcome to a kind of special episode, I guess, of the JRE. There are so many episodes of Rogan this week that we've broken it up into a couple of episodes because we kind of have to. This episode of the previous weeks reviews will be Sam and Colby and then good old Mike Baker
Starting point is 00:01:11 who is a staple of the JRE, the inside man at the CIA. Although honestly saying that, you never, it's not like he comes on and he's like, oh, guess what, guys? Well, he's's not like he comes on and he's like oh guess what guys well he's not even he won't even he won't even admit to the to the obvious collusion that was going down with mister are one of our favorite presidents of all time
Starting point is 00:01:38 mister jfk wouldn't even wouldn't divulge into that it's not feeling it i think he it works for the c a that's why it's gotta be one of my favorite tucker carlsson episodes that i don't typically like that guy very much while stoket is bringing that down like fox news is letting this happen really wild dude well let's just might as well start with my bacon man
Starting point is 00:01:58 okay let's do it it first off they brought up again which i know and i forget all the time that we have hired eighty,000 more IRS agents. Dude, what is about to happen? Is like everyone in the country about to get ordered? What kills me is they focus on people who don't even make that much money. No doubt. What can we focus on the really rich people so you can make more?
Starting point is 00:02:22 You can't get any money out of them, dude. They have lawyers and like really smart tax people well what I mean they finally released Trump's taxes What he paid zero dollars while he was running for presidency? Yeah, I think that he How the fuck he could count everything is a loss like a half a billion dollars. He's such a piece What a piece? But they're all doing it. The guy running the country though. The guy running the country though. The guy running the country though. The guy running the country though.
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Starting point is 00:03:32 they are going to go after small to medium sized businesses. Which so I'm fucked. Yeah. It's like everybody really hustling hard to kind of establish themselves. And it's, it's, people trying to just get by. They're also the companies that went out of business to kind of establish themselves. And it's people trying to just get by. They're also the companies that went out of business
Starting point is 00:03:48 during COVID because they don't have enough of a bank role to keep going when they're closed down for six months. So now if you did survive that, which was hard enough, now you're gonna be ordered to death and good luck. And they're like, you didn't account for all these cheeses you bought. So we gotta close you down.
Starting point is 00:04:10 You know Amazon does not like small businesses, bro. Think about it. It just makes people not want to be ambitious enough to own a small business. And think about it, even if you want to, one day own a big business, everyone has to go through the small business bit of it. It's almost like they're creating like a gatekeeper situation.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Isn't that the point? I get, but who monopolize everything? Why you run by the select two? Why would any government want, I don't know. I'm just saying you don't want to trust any government that doesn't want you to succeed. Like how does that make any sense? I don't know. Stop'm just saying you don't want to trust any government that doesn't want you to succeed. Like how does that make any sense?
Starting point is 00:04:47 I don't know. Stop shutting down the damn whole economy when a flu happens. Yeah, 100%. You know, all right. So according to Mike, he, a rarion could be making nuke soon. What does all this about?
Starting point is 00:05:04 This sounds terrible. How the hell are they able to make nukes? I mean, secretly didn't the last time we thought somebody had weapons of mass destruction? We were like we had to go and invade them. What are we going to do about? We knew we knew that they did not have weapons of mass destruction. I think Colin Powell didn't even Colin Powell might have thought we had him, but you know, Cheney knew we didn't have him. The end of doubt. Poor Colin thought he was doing the right thing. Yeah. I remember all that shit because my, actually my uncle ended up a hostage because he would fly to Kuala Lumpur and Kuwait or they'd go over, crossover Kuwait to get to Kuala Lumpur. You know, the flights would go over the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Yeah. And they were held hostage in Iraq for like two months. My uncle, my two cousins and my aunt. No shit. Yeah, dude. He has photos of like hitting hookas in like fucking caves with people down there. Oh my God. This is like one of my close uncles.
Starting point is 00:05:58 So it just was bad timing. He just happened to be there on the way to somewhere else and then the world started. Yeah, well, he works works for he's actually the He's he's kind of a hot shot nowadays, but he was working for a and W as like He wasn't the VP back then, but he was high up and they were they were making Creating a and W chains over in Kuala Lumpur. So he was helping with that. Huh, so you'd fly there a lot and you had the whole family They lived there like half the year anyway
Starting point is 00:06:24 The women and children got to leave but my Uncle had to stay for like two and a half months. I think his wife so my aunt Dawn and then her two kids they got to leave after like Whatever the negotiation was like after a week or two weeks or something the kids and You know women were able to leave but anyway, crazy. Yeah, that's wild. So yeah, so if they can have nook soon, you know, what does that mean for the Middle East? And how does that help them though? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:54 I mean, I feel like every country wants to have their own nooks just so they can say, hey, we got them, they'll fuck with us. So silly. But also, you know, with great power, comes great responsibility. I mean, shh, what do you think? Who knows? Hide your classified documents, okay? Just, can we just figure that out?
Starting point is 00:07:13 How to do that? Oh yeah. Don't worry, they were locked in a garage with his Corvette. Love how Biden gets busted with that. Dude. Bad timing right after the Trump thing. It's so good. It makes him look like a
Starting point is 00:07:25 massacred and amazing yeah I don't know it doesn't matter what side of politics you're on that is he for funny and funny and funny no doubt all right the Tucker Carlson thing we got to talk about this so he's like we know a guy the CIA had a pot and kill in JFK this is what he's saying might say the fucking source was that's the thing Mike had a good in Kill and Jeff K. This is what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Mike had a good point. He's like, who's the source? He goes, basically what Mike's saying is, we don't really do investigations like this, dude. You can't do like a legal case where you got a jury and a judge and people are deliberating and a prosecution and a defense, but all of a sudden you have this witness that nobody can see or hear like who they are. It's like it's not gonna work because it's just, you know, come out and say it then.
Starting point is 00:08:17 If you've waited this long to say it because you're scared, you'll get in trouble or whatever, then, you know. Well, there's some fishy shit though, Because you're scared you'll get in trouble or whatever then You know Well, there's some fishy shit though because that so I wrote this down jack ruby was in Osley RV Harvey Oswald cell before it died Hmm and Jack ruby worked for the government Yeah, and he was part of MK ultra what the fuck is going on there? Can we at least investigate that the and all these people are dead. Wait, was he in Lee Harvey Oswald's cell
Starting point is 00:08:46 or in the cell of the guy that shot Lee Harvey Oswald? Oh, sorry, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Because Lee Harvey Oswald, yeah, he'll right, right, right. So the guy who was, so I'm gonna have to do a little bit more research on this. I couldn't find any news on it, right? Because-
Starting point is 00:09:04 Sounds like they spiked his ass. They gave him a shit load of drugs in there, gave him like a pint of LSD and he just lost his mind. Probably. I got cancer. Who probably? Who knows, maybe Brady O'Act of LSD? Oh, so, okay, so sorry.
Starting point is 00:09:20 So Jack Ruby was the guy who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald. He didn't work for the government supposedly, but he was in the mob Yeah, okay, like you don't think we were paying that guy off to do that A hundred percent did he end up going to jail? No He didn't did he he didn't end up getting fucked over for killing Lee Harvey Oswald no one gave a fuck No, I think he went to jail, but then died shortly after of cancer, and he was like going a bit crazy but then died shortly after of cancer, and he was like going a bit crazy. We're gonna have to fact check, Rose.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I'm fact checking it right now. So now, yeah, so it's okay, okay, okay. Also, guys, don't rely on us for facts. Don't rely on us, but this is very emails about how I fucked up this and that. I get it, okay? People want this stuff to be polished, but this is just a conversation
Starting point is 00:10:04 between a couple of idiots like Joe. All right. So I'm on I'm on Wikipedia. Jack Leon Ruby. Jack Ruby. Featuring. Was an American nightclub owner and alleged associate of the Chicago outfit who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, two days after Oswald was accused of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, A Dalestuary found Ruby guilty of murdering Oswald's sentence to death, okay. Ruby's conviction was later appealed and he was to be granted a new trial.
Starting point is 00:10:33 However, he became ill in prison and died of a pulmonary embolism from lung cancer. Ruby got thank you letters while serving jail time for killing Lee Harvey Oswald. Something fishy is going on there something's up Something's up. Did he a K.A. Commit suicide? They weren't talking about that. Did somebody kill him? We're talking about that dude. I bet in vet that I bet Investigations into stuff like that. They probably didn't even have cameras and 67. Yeah, 67
Starting point is 00:11:00 It was all kinds of shady stuff going on You think about how it doesn't seem like that long go. Like they didn't even fucking color TVs. No, probably not. Most American households didn't have color TVs then. Yeah. That's what we're talking about. That's what we're talking about.
Starting point is 00:11:14 That's what we're talking about. So, let's get some investigations going on here. You slip someone a 10 back then and you can get so much chance. It didn't take a lot. People were happy to take your money in. Oh man. I know. I just wish, you know, they'd release those documents.
Starting point is 00:11:33 They weren't redacted at all. It was just clean, clear, every page is there. Everyone, a part of it is dead. Who cares? Give us some truth. We already barely trust the government as is why not you know bit of bit of good faith well and also jf k was trying to go after the mob him and his brother so this guy may have already colluded with i don't
Starting point is 00:11:57 i think i jf k was not like a big fan of the cia he was trying to he was saying that too powerful so he would so ruby was a major figure in organized crime. He was acting as part. He may have been acting as a part of an overall plot surrounding the assassination of Kennedy. So, who hired him? We don't know. Was he just working with the mob?
Starting point is 00:12:16 Did he hire... Maybe... Did they originally hire Oswald to do it? And then they were scared he was going to talk shit. So they killed him. Maybe he was into deep with the mob. And they were like, listen, bro. We're either going to kill you and your family y luego fue muy raro que era un chico. Así que no he hecho... Él era muy raro con la mapo y fue como un chico. Nosotros vamos a matar a tu familia o te puedes matar, Javi, por nosotros.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Por eso, estamos en un chico. Y nos vamos a llamar hoy. Es tu choque y es como, yo tengo que hacer, tengo que ir a la familia. o malaga presenta Picasso es cultor, al igual que en el resto de su creación, la escultura de Picasso se distingue por innovar en el uso de técnicas y materiales poco ortodoxos. Puedes imaginar cuáles y cómo? Descobrela. So, there's a lot of stuff around there. A lot of questions. A lot of questions. And still, that's the point, not enough answers. Right. These are still the same kind of questions. I mean, not to go up here, but not about that V911.
Starting point is 00:13:10 A lot of questions. Do you see the video that I'm going to talk about? I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I'm going to talk about the video that I'm going to talk about. I mean, not to go off here, but not about that V11. A lot of questions on the answer.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Do you see the video that I think it was the JRE companion did where it shows the driver might have turned around and shot JRE. I didn't watch that pretty wild. With like a special type of like gas powered gun. So it wouldn't have made the same noises. Come on. Dude, who hired who was the driver? Was it not as typical for one of those secret service guys?
Starting point is 00:13:53 But there is this video where he kind of like turns around and it looks, I don't know, I just wish. I wish I knew more. I mean, I'm fascinated like Joe is. Well, then they talk about, I mean, let's, can we just give a shout out to MLK real quick. It is Martin Luther King Day. Shout out to suspicion there too.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Even more, I mean, we were, we were surveying this. I mean, we were like doing surveillance on him for years. We were, we knew he was having affairs with people, right? He looked into this. I've seen it. I watched the movie. I can't remember the exact movie, there's a few of them.
Starting point is 00:14:26 You know, it's a similar thing with like Courtney Love and and, and, Kirk Cobain, Kirk Cobain, like there's some, there's a lot of questions here. Yeah, some things don't have that. Well Mike, Mike thinks that that's the biggest conspiracy. That's the one he's really into. Mike Bacon, damn okay one, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:42 He's like, there this and real fishy stuff About how the guy that killed him gets got paid and was kind of trained and right what's going on? He's driving around fancy cars something's happening. Okay, so I don't know I'd like more of the story of that one I Mike didn't mention much of it on this podcast But he has brought it up before and You know if you're into good conspiracies, I definitely check out the MLK one. Um, if you can, because it's, yeah, it's intriguing. Well, and you know, uh, Jager Hoover was a complete racist and he was gay, but never
Starting point is 00:15:19 came out. No, I thought he was just like a cross. He's just weird. He's just a very strange individual very. You know, certainly like his power. Yeah, power wanted a lot of that, but he did not he that was his decision to do all that surveillance on Martin Luther King. It was like a personal vendetta. From from some of the stuff that I've seen, which is just fucked up. Did they make a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio? Yeah, it was a good thing. Where we played.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Yeah, he's got a funny voice too. He does the funny voice. Does he? I haven't seen that. I'm not even gonna try to do it. I'd like to learn more about that guy, because he was exceptionally powerful. And really has made the FBI.
Starting point is 00:15:59 He started the FBI. He's made that agency what it is today. For sure. Don't like him. Too powerful. So what else did we have? The Chinese, we got the Chinese, they're wanting power, but then that kind of contradicts what we talked about last week with... Well, they're running out of people.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Right. But they still are going to want power. They want surveillance. They want Twitter following everything we do. Yeah. Wall-way phones, TikTok, actually still selling a lot, even though they've been pretty banned. Well, but speaking of band, what about how India got rid of TikTok?
Starting point is 00:16:33 That's cool. Nice. Yeah. You got to be careful. What are they doing with this surveillance? And, you know, it's not just that they're surveilling us, but they're also making our kids even dumber. Well, yeah, that's a story in their attention span.
Starting point is 00:16:49 It's another scary thing for sure with the phones. No, not good. Well, and that, you know, do you have any of the security things where it like face recognition or thumb prints? I've never done that. Yeah, I do the fingerprint. Don't like it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:03 I don't think they can hack the, I don't have TikTok on my phone, so they shouldn't be able to get this. Still just so much info to give to a foreign entity, dude. I know. I don't know what they're gonna do. Yeah, but who am I giving it? Yeah, I mean, if I don't have TikTok,
Starting point is 00:17:16 I don't think anyone else can get my fingerprints unless they like really try and hack me. Right, but I mean, even with just Alexa, if Alexa's on and we start talking about Dildos, there's going to be Dildo ads popping up on here. It's probably true. Yeah. Happens to all of us.
Starting point is 00:17:30 It does. It does. She's already recording. Oh, well, they go into that FTX disaster as well. Yes. And it was kind of interesting to get Joe's like look, Joe's always been skeptical of crypto. He's talked about it a lot. NFTs the same way, right? Yep. I mean, I agree. I agree. Boss ones he likes because he has it in his studio and he thinks it's
Starting point is 00:17:57 cool. But generally he's like, what is this? What is this doing? He's not investing in it. And for him to say that people have approached him and wanted to pay him to endorse these. And it would do it. Who knows? Probably even advertising crypto. I mean, we've advertised crypto on this podcast. And I've never really thought about the fact that Joe hasn't. And I wonder if he's made an active choice not to just because for one, he has his choice of advertisers. And he probably does really endorse each one. You know, I put it on there because crypto seemed to be doing well. And my friends have made a lot of money with it.
Starting point is 00:18:38 So who am I to say, oh, don't do this just because I don't understand it? I was like, hey, it works. You know, and't understand it. I was like, hey, if it works, you know, and people like it, and it's got good reviews. One of my friends said that this particular one that we advertised was good. So I was like, cool, I'll advertise that. I didn't feel like a moral fucking ethical quam with it. But now I'm like, not so sure.
Starting point is 00:18:59 How do you feel after hearing about the wash trading? I didn't realize that that was, you could do that. What's what? Wash trading, it's called. So like, this motherfucker could have been buying up a bunch of his own crypto so that it looks like people are buying it. Like, he gave that example. Baker gave the example about his book. Like, if he wanted to make his book a best seller, he could create a bunch of fake Amazon accounts by the book. So it looks like it's selling a ton. Give a bunch of good reviews on it with fake accounts. I mean, he was saying you can do this with crypto.
Starting point is 00:19:31 So this is not regulated. It's not regulated. Any other trading you can't do wash trading. You cannot have people in your own company buying shares of your stuff with fake accounts. Like it just doesn't regulate it. Yeah. But apparently crypto's not.
Starting point is 00:19:48 So Mike Baker is saying this, I don't know where he got this info, but he's saying up to 50% of all cryptos. That's how they get so big and powerful is they're doing wash trading. So it's fake accounts buying up shit to raise the price and then sell and raise and sell that to me, I don't think I'll ever buy crypto after hearing that. I, yeah. Right. And how do you know how do you know if they're doing it or not? You can't unless you're insider.
Starting point is 00:20:12 And you know, you think about Wolf Wall Street in the 80s, they're, you know, selling those fake penny stocks. I guess you just have to, you know, you basically just have to assume that that's happening if all of them have been doing it, but he's yeah Spoo why wouldn't they do it? Why wouldn't they do it? People want money people are greedy. You can't trust people. Yeah, of course. They're gonna do it It's fucked up. All right. It's a loud no crypto for us Sorry guys, sorry. Sorry for anyone who's got it. I I'm good for you. I hope you make some money off the deal, but seems a little sketch.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Yeah, I mean, I don't want anyone to not make money. You know, I would rather there were more systems of money that were actually stable, but that one just seems, I don't know, seems creepy. No, how about soros? I mean, we end with soros being a big creep. Oh, lying about everything. How is, how is he still in office?
Starting point is 00:21:05 No, no, he's not in office. Soros is in an office. He's just a really, really, really, really, really, really rich guy. Oh, I'm thinking of Santos, who's not lying and being. No, I'm talking about George Soros. Yeah, you're right. What is the deal with this guy? I don't know. He's 92. He's putting in like the wokest of the woke wokes and just watching. I don't understand it. Everything full of power. Now he's buying a company that's going to basically try and put money into local news stations.
Starting point is 00:21:35 He's really just trying to create propaganda, but for the left. Just like anyone else, just like the Koch brothers do it on the right side. But for the far left is what it seems like. Yeah, which is, it's just, I don't know enough about it and or him, but to be what was surprising to me is, to be 92 and Joe was like, what the fuck? Doesn't he want to just like hang out and hang out with his grandchildren and fish and fly fish and fuck off?
Starting point is 00:22:03 No. It might be the only thing keeping him going though. I guess he's probably been doing this New life. He's like I'm not gonna stop his new wife is sucking that dick for some good money coming up here too. She's sorry. Think about it. He's 92. What is she like 50 maybe has a great person. Oh, bro. All right. Sorry. That was a dick move, but come on. Okay, all right, sorry. That was a dick move, but come on. Remember, remember it wasn't the 90s when, oh, she was a playmate and she ended up dating that guy. He was like in a wheelchair.
Starting point is 00:22:31 I already walked super old dude. Yeah, and she was a playmate. What was her name? She died not that long after he died, I think. What was her name? That's gonna kill me. Look it up. Real quick, we're gonna jump over to Sam and Colby
Starting point is 00:22:48 Wall Todd looks this up Oh, Anna Nicole Smith. Thank you. Thank you Texas born but God bless, but yeah, I mean she she was a Bless I mean, I'm looking at I'm sorry. I'm looking at this photo. Look at this guy. He looks so old. He looks like the guy from like Transylvania, outright straight out of the fucking coffin.
Starting point is 00:23:11 I mean, yeah, it's hideous. For anyone to look at that and think this isn't clearly the most gold digging. I mean, wow. But you know, to him, he's like, why do I give a fuck? He didn't care. Like, look at this.
Starting point is 00:23:29 I get her. All right. I'm just to shriveled up raising of a man. Bless him. I think, you know, just to end it to, I'm going to end it on a good note. Be aware of what's going on. Don't just believe what you see,
Starting point is 00:23:42 especially with crypto and with our government and with these pandemics. I think what I got out of this most with Baker is just you got to question everything these days and quit following this fear-based propaganda with everything, not just with pandemic. I'm just like, yeah, just not going with the sheep, man. It's tricky stuff though.
Starting point is 00:24:05 It's hard to work through that maze, you know? And then people have their own biases and they latch on to stuff. It's something else. Oh, here we go. Sorry. So, yeah, come on. Tamiko Bolton, they got married in 2013. It looks like his granddaughter, bro.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Come on. You think that's true, love? Mm. He's 92. What is she like, 40? Yeah. Kroken. Shocker.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Well, he's, he's, Hey, no offense to anyone out there who has a relationship where there's a big age gap. If you're in love, that's awesome. But this just, I'm seeing a lot of slacks. It is suspicious, though. It's a bit suspicious. A little bit suspicious
Starting point is 00:24:46 But still fun. You know what I love about it. It's like the elephant in the room too when somebody asked them Oh, wait you guys mean it's like everyone including they know that Everyone thinks that she just a good she's 40 she's 40. He's 82 She probably spends most of her time trying to justify it to everyone. No, it's just really special with us and oh sure sure. You know what? I want to see the opposite of this. I want to see a 40 year old dude dating a 92 year old granny. Never gonna happen I want to see it she could have hundreds of billions. Men just will never do it. They won't do it, but women will do that. Women will do it. Men will not. I'm not saying why you guys decide Georgie doesn't have Manges, no lo hacer. No lo hacer, pero las mujeres lo hacer, las mujeres lo hacer, las mujeres no lo hacer.
Starting point is 00:25:26 No estoy diciendo, ¿por qué? ¿No lo decides? George, no tiene... George, quédate la luz. ¡Pues! Me quiero ver tu mujer muy grande. No lo hagas. Es interesante, ¿no?
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Starting point is 00:26:31 They were great. They were fun, great attitude. I love that origin story, where they were young, nerdy, bank camp kids that really challenged each other. Loved it. That's a great way to get more confident. If you are a young person, you know, if you're any age person, man especially listening to us right now and you are not as confident as you would like to be, like you're just like
Starting point is 00:26:56 man I wish I was a bit more confident. Something similar to that is a great way to push yourself. Go to the mall, start talking to strangers everyone. I mean, if you're like in your 30s, you're gonna creep some people out, so you gotta be careful. Maybe just join toast masters or, but it's almost the same thing.
Starting point is 00:27:12 It's like, just anytime you're in a Starbucks, look around, see somebody's doing their thing and envision how you could start a conversation with them. Think of something interesting, try and get their attention, maybe ask them a question. You repeat this over and over, plus, you know, it's these little challenges that really does boost your confidence. What you start to realize, just like they did, is, huh, the reaction is not as bad as you
Starting point is 00:27:41 think. Actually people kind of like it and people admire it because they can't do it. And all of a sudden, you know, you're brave enough to do other things, which for them led into making content, making videos, blowing up. And now all of a sudden, you know,
Starting point is 00:27:58 they travel in the world doing this stuff. I cannot believe how many views they're getting on these shows. I mean, I watched a couple. I watched the one of the Stanley Hotel because it's cool and I love the movie The Shining. Nice. It was freaky. Like, staying in that room, it was the same room that Stephen King stayed in.
Starting point is 00:28:14 I think it was Room 217. You know, King was in there by himself one night, and then he came up with the entire script in his head of The Shining. According to the legend, do I read into it a little bit? I went on a little bit of a, little side party there last night when I was after watching it again. But what was I getting at?
Starting point is 00:28:35 30 million views on some of these. 30 million views. And it's so many. These aren't bad videos, they're good, but they're not, it's not like watching, you know, re-re-envassing, to- Sinvel or Avatar 2, you know what I mean? It's not professional by any stretch of the imagination.
Starting point is 00:28:51 It's a couple of kids with their fucking iPhone's, basically. It's good for them. But it's fun. And it's fun and they're doing cool stuff. I enjoy my wife especially loves these types of videos of, you know, whether it's looking for ghosts or going into haunted houses, you know, it is very interesting. And I personally believe in the supernatural and the, and, you know, people stick around.
Starting point is 00:29:18 I believe in ghosts. I've had some experiences with ghosts in some old hotels that are known to be haunted here in Montana. I had a really crazy experience where I felt like this cold energy going through you and he talks about, you know, he was under the, a few times where he felt like he was gonna throw up. And then they talked about how it was from yellow fever.
Starting point is 00:29:40 All the people that died in that spot that they were in, they all died from yellow fever, and you start coughing up blood when you have yellow fever, and he was getting that gagging reflex. Oh shit. It's very, I've heard of a lot of similar things with ghosts and paranormal activity of like, feeling hot or cold or throwing up
Starting point is 00:30:02 or feeling like you've gotten punched or hit in the head and it depends on how the person died. I've heard, I felt like I got hit in the head or hit in the chest and this person got shot with a shotgun. I walked into this room, this isn't me, this was on some other ghost show I watched, but he felt like he got hit in the chest and this was a big dude and he was on the ground like coffee and couldn't talk and they've come to find out somebody got fucking shot Y, ¿no? He pensado que él ha sido en el chastro y esto es un gran olor, y él era en el grado, como coffee, no podía hablar, y se ha llegado a encontrarse, alguien ha sido chato con el chastro en el punto de blanco. Sí, no sé qué es eso, pero... de su creación, la escultura de Picasso se distingue por innovar en el uso de técnicas y materiales poco ortodoxos. Puedes imaginar cuál es y cómo?
Starting point is 00:30:47 Descobrela. Entra en atrapalo.com, la agencia o lainde de viajes y experiencias y escapate a lanzarote. La isla diferente, porque lanzarote es un paraíso que está muy cerca, con playas de todos los colores. Y porque hemos hallado vuelo más 5 noches de estancia en hotel 3 estrellas desde 339 euros. Atrapalo.com. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. These kids, the thing is, these kids do not seem like they're lying at all. I believe every word of what they're saying of what the things that happen, and I like how they're just curious. It seems like he's a Christian who's not a Christian anymore, a group Christian, but he wants to believe in the afterlife.
Starting point is 00:31:37 Yeah. Or at least Sam, I don't know about Colby. I think that there's a few things going on potentially. Like one, look at what Joe said, for example. Joe was like, do you think because you're around this a lot, you're ringing it with you? And I think that potentially that's a really polite way of saying what maybe Joe was actually thinking, which is like, maybe this is just a placebo effect, right? So think of the placebo effect this way.
Starting point is 00:32:09 I get it, I don't believe that. So you take a medicine that's not a real medicine, right? And then they have a control on the other thing. And like 50% of how well anything works is placebo. It's like well documented in your head. So because they keep going to these sites and they expect to see something or they just believe there's something there, it's like 50% of that portion of it. It's like all of a sudden now a feeling is amplified.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Emplified. You probably have feelings all over yourself all the time, you just not that in tune to it. Like I can feel this chair pushing into my butt. But you don't really notice. You don't really notice like the pressure of the ground on your feet when you stood up, because you're thinking of other things that happens all the time. But if you become more aware of just how your body is,
Starting point is 00:32:57 how your body is feeling, you're more sensitive to it. It's like meditation. You're like, oh, I can feel my hands, I can feel, when now you're thinking, you know this person got shot And you just think, wow, what is it like to be shot? And I really believe this happened and then maybe it goes to you And then all of a sudden any feeling that you get kind of around your chest area This is just no I get it hypothesis that's coming from somebody who's probably a little bit more skeptical of In afterlife at least in my perspective.
Starting point is 00:33:26 You know, I'm happy to believe this and stuff that. I just wish there was some more evidence. I mean, this is kind of compelling, especially the knocking thing. Well, the doors slamming, the knocking. The knocking one, if they really sat there and talked to this thing for as long as they're not three times. And they could like check and go back and like ask
Starting point is 00:33:44 other questions that relate to previous ones and it always lined up That shit would be weird. That was when they were on the boat the Queen Mary I think so. Yeah, and they they were basically saying that like it was coming from all different angles and One of the rooms was like a locked storage room Right coming from like underneath them and above That stuff's room room B340. Apparently there was murders in that room. That was the room they stayed in. I watched a little bit of that one too. What a creepy little spot that was. I would not want to do any of this stuff that these kids are doing. No way. Yeah. I have this not my style.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Dude, no thanks. I don't I don it. And the fucking doll. Dude, fuck that doll. Chucky doll. Yeah. Or the, what was it called? I mean, look at my eyes. Oh yeah. The, um, or the Iowa axe murder. I mean, there was a lot of stuff. These kids are doing some fucked up wacky stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:36 What a horrible story. They only use the back. Oh God. Oh yeah. So he's just like smashing their brains. Well, because if he did it the other way, they would still would stick in the school Which I was just me this guy's done this lots of times. Oh, he knows his way around an axe. Oh, let's see
Starting point is 00:34:55 Dun dun dun dun I did I did like how Joe was making fun of the book, The Secret, for a while there. Oh, yeah. But I see, for me, I really liked that book, but it's really just the law of attraction. I truly do believe if you're always thinking positively, which is hard to do, the good things are going to come of that. He didn't really get into that. I don't think it's, I think what it is.
Starting point is 00:35:20 It can't just be thinking about it. It takes steps. Yeah, if you're positive about it, you'll work harder about it. But you have to take steps. Yeah, if you're positive about it, you're work harder at it. You'll actually work in that direction. You've got to put in the work. What that book doesn't do is give the successful people any credit for the next steps. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Really, it should just be called the very first step of becoming really successful. It is. It almost reminds me of praying really successful. It is. It's almost imagining it. Reminds me of praying a little bit. You pray things into existence. If you think that it's gonna happen, it'll happen, it's kind of the same thing. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:55 But you have to move towards the steps to make those things happen. You can't just pray that something's gonna happen if it happens, oh my God, it happened. Like, are you doing something about it to make those things happen? Like I pray I'm gonna lose 50 pounds Well, you can't just pray
Starting point is 00:36:09 50 pounds away. Yeah, but maybe it gives you that little bit of motivation to get you up get you in the gym eat a salad But well, okay, so the the Robert The doll doll. Yeah, oh man, and then you I watched that one too, dude. I kind of I was going down some rabbit. These guys are good. It was good. It's fun They had they covered the face up on the doll while they were filming it because they were scared they didn't want The whole thing is if you take a photo of the doll or If you film it or whatever that then it'll put a curse on you. Oh, yeah That's right and they said that Ozzy Osborne, apparently, which I need to watch this, I did not watch this. I didn't have time to do yesterday.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Apparently there's a new show or maybe it already came out with Ozzy and his family where they do wacky stuff where they like go into haunted houses or like try to do similar to what Colby and Sam are doing. I think Jack, his son is like maybe the director or something. Okay. Anyways, I didn't write down what it was called, but he fucking Ozzy was saying. Remember when when Rogan was doing the Ozzy impersonation? Really is so good.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Such a good impersonation. But he's saying all these fucking dolls. The reason he got Parkinson's is the fucking dolls fault. Brides. Dude. I'll tell you what, that the Ozzy Osborne The reason he got Parkinson's is the fucking dolls fault, right? Dude, I'll tell you what that Aussie Osborne show was like really one of the first reality family celebrity shows It was before the Kardashians. Yep, and it was it was good really good. I enjoyed it. It was a great show It was very fun. Yeah, that was it was after road trip or road rules. Sorry. What's the one before
Starting point is 00:37:46 that the original the real world real world. Yeah, that was the OG because it was on MTV, right? Yeah, but that wasn't with celebrities. That was people. No, you're right. This is like the first celebrity one. Yeah, and it really opened the doors because then there were a bunch of them after that. Well, I always liked to too because, you know, Jack and Kelly are kind of within our age group. I think Jack's like 35, I'm 40. Right. So it felt like, yeah, yeah. You could relate, you could relate.
Starting point is 00:38:12 And then of course, Ozzie's a legend. It is like badass, Raka. And then when you see him, you know, he's just like doing cute little old man things around his house. And it was just fucking some of the shit that he would say was so funny. What'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:38:28 I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:38:44 I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom. I think if demons and things could get in anything, it could be something like that. Absolutely. You know what I mean? Absolutely. That doll was so freaky looking. I mean, and then, oh, and then they talked about how the owner of the doll, right, goes back
Starting point is 00:38:57 and is like having conversations with the doll up in the attic. I remember Sam was saying that he recreated like creepers. In upstairs where it was all the same as what was going on with the furniture downstairs, the doll up in the attic. I remember Sam was saying that he recreated like creepy in upstairs where it was all the same as what was going on with the furniture downstairs but a miniature versions of it. That is so creepy dude. That's really odd. No. Like what are you trying to do? He's he's talking to this doll. He's fighting with the doll. They're blaming everything on the doll. The kid was saying that the doll was moving all of his furniture around. I mean, who knows? It's so creepy.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Yeah. Too much. And it was, and they said it was the stifre company, which makes those famous bears. And they're a German company. They're probably Nazis. Maybe it was, maybe this fucking doll is a Nazi. It's a Nazi doll. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Well, you don't want those. I don't know a lot about dolls, but you do not want a Nazi doll. No. Absolutely not. as old dolls go. What was the biggest thing you got out of this one? Well, the the catechum thing, well, there were two things. The fact that they got arrested, they thought it was bad, and then their whole channel blew up. I thought that was cool. It was like, and then they changed everything. You got a shitload of felonies. It was a mistake anyway.
Starting point is 00:40:06 It was not good. You're in big trouble, but now the show is massive. Yeah, free for salmon call. So there you go. Take some risks. Don't hurt anybody trying to destroy your life. I don't recommend getting arrested or having felonies. Don't sell drugs.
Starting point is 00:40:20 But really put yourself out there and, and, wow, like look at the, everything went viral. Great band, great band, baby. Not the worst. The catacombs, that thing was scary, whether guy was like, if I just left you guys now, you'd get lost and die. No, do.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Somebody said that to me, I do not like the idea of that, and then there was a pipe bomb in that did you get this like the Tool guides we're trying to blow each other out. I didn't understand that part. That was the same one that with the yellow fever Was happening is that the same like? Shit, I can't remember cuz yeah, I don't know either they talked about a lot of different, but that's so wild So wild just like the thing of getting lost in that and then you're done. Just don't do that one. Don't go to those catacombs. No. It's like a maze underneath the ground. What happens if that guy just passed out? That guy just has a heart attack right there.
Starting point is 00:41:14 The guy? The guy. The guy. Yeah. No. I mean, you think he's got a map on him? No. I don't know. And then what, you just have to sit there and die too, or just run around getting lost until you lose your mind. And you already think this goes in there. So that's not gonna help your situation. Talk about panicking. Dude, the whole thing, I just did not like the sound of that. I honestly, it's cool as it is that they do this. I don't wanna do that.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Fuck no. I don't know how much they get paid. It probably sounds like the coolest job in the world. They're young and they get a lot of money. I don't wanna to do that. Fuck no. I don't know how much they get paid. It probably sounds like the coolest job in the world. They're young and they get a lot of money. I don't want to go to a bunch of haunted house. I think it's gonna give them some PTSD. I, well he was saying they called it the paranormal hangover. There was like a term for it.
Starting point is 00:41:58 They're like exhausted from. Yeah, after those days you get like this hangover from having all that energy taken out of you or whether it's mind energy or physical energy. I don't know, you're saying his legs were sore. If you remember, he said he felt like he was getting sucked into that chair. Oh, yeah, the chair won.
Starting point is 00:42:17 And he felt, he said he was a runner. Yeah. That's Sam, he runs a lot and he was like, it felt like I ran 10 miles. My legs were so sore. Yeah. Crazy. El Sam, ya sabes, hace mucho y fue como, se me parece que me ha encontrado 10 miles. Mi leg fue tan suelo. Sí. Es increíble. A ver, pero ¿cómo es posible que llegues a casa de trabajar
Starting point is 00:42:30 y bajes tan contento al trastero? A mover una bicicleta, arrastrar dos cajas de libros y levantar un orden microondas. Ah, para coger una chancla. Ah, vale, vale. ¿A dónde vas? Tu con ese chancla, ¿eh? ¿A dónde vas, trub? Llegaclas, eh? ¿A dónde vas, Tru? Llega al mejor momento del año. Llegan tus vacaciones.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Este uno de Julio, sorteo extraordinario de vacaciones de Lotería Nacional con 20 millones a un décimo. Lo terías de recuerda que juegas con responsabilidad y solo si eres mayor de da. Y no me pongo a decirlo. Pero ¿qué es lo que me pasa si alguien me hace que me hace que no haces? No sé. ¿Qué es eso? but these guys are saying. But then what, so what does it mean then, if somebody, if I just go sit in that chair, nothing happens. Don't know. So what does that mean?
Starting point is 00:43:07 I think some ghosts, some from what I've heard and from mediums, and I have, I know a little bit about this because I know someone who's a medium. I know a couple people actually who claim to be mediums. And they hear voices in a haunted room or a haunted spot, you know, an old house. They will hear voices and others won't. You know, maybe Sam's here and more shit, maybe he has more of that energy with him. And as far as I know, the reason why some of these, you know, paranormal things happen more to mediums is because they know
Starting point is 00:43:46 that they can hear them. That the spirits know that these particular people can hear them. So maybe Sam and Colby, like you said, maybe they have some of that. I don't think that they're mediums. They're not psychics, but they're trying to bring spirits up. If ghosts notice and spirits notice that certain people can hear them, they're going to communicate with them more. That's what I was saying. That would only make sense.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Absolutely. It's like, we don't talk to trees. We talk to other human beings and sometimes our pets, because they can hear us and somewhat understand us. But we don't talk the inanimate objects. No. Obviously, it would make sense that goes with do a similar thing. It's just like, it's so hard to test any of this. It's so hard to...
Starting point is 00:44:31 Well, you either believe it or you don't kind of think too. It's fun. Well, but maybe it's... I don't know if it's on and off. Like, there might be... If you get exposed to more of these things, like, you take people that don't believe at all, I'm sure you could put them in a situation in one of these creepy houses where they might be like, you know what, I don't know 100%, but there could be something because some weird stuff went on. Like there were some weird things.
Starting point is 00:44:57 I don't know. As a kid, I love ghost stories. I used to read them all the time. Of course, I lived in England, so there were a lot of really cool old ghost stories from events that happened in London. And I used to have this series of books that were supposed to be quote unquote true stories, but they were actually like documented by police and blah blah blah. And they would be just all things that happened around London, you know, hundreds of years ago.
Starting point is 00:45:24 And they would talk about this happened, or someone's hair went instantly white, because they got so scared, and just some... Just wild stuff. Love that shit when you're little. It scares you. It's fun to get scared. It's really good. It gets you thinking. It's that adrenaline going. Mm-hmm. I like it a lot.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Well, I'm gonna watch more of these, because I was impressed. I mean, again, the quality is not professional, but I mean, I feel like the things that they're doing are real. I don't feel like they're trying to bullshit you. They're just trying to figure out if this stuff is real or not, and I believe them, which I appreciate, because a lot of these more produced shows that are getting paid more money, you know, that are, that's the beauty of, it's just like a podcast. If you're making money doing your own thing, you can speak the truth.
Starting point is 00:46:06 I feel like these guys are just trying to get the truth out. They're not getting paid by some production company to do it. I like it. That's cool. Yeah, it's really good. All right, on that note, we cut it there. Look out for another show later in the week since,
Starting point is 00:46:19 like I said, Rogan has five episodes this week. We're just gonna break it up in the 2s and 3s. And we might continue doing this if this works out. Thank you as always for listening. Go check out our website, check out Jerry Companion. That guy is awesome. And we'll talk to you later. Later.
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