Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 397 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Bob Gymlan Et al.

Episode Date: August 19, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:33 Enjoy the show. Yo and welcome to the Joe Rogan Experience Review. I'm Adam, joined with Pete, both loyal fans and listeners of Joe Rogan. And this week, we're going to talk about Sarah Imari Walker, smart lady, and Bob Gimlin, YouTuber. Bit of a nerd. That's a fake name. It is. What was his real name? Fred. It's like Brian Candelaria or something like that. Oh yeah, he did say that to me.
Starting point is 00:02:18 I think he's Italian. There we go. It's a fun show. So yeah, it was interesting and I never watched it before and I can see why Joe is into it. Like he can pull me in, pull me in with some fun, some fun times. I'm silly. I've seen the cryptos. Oh, you see more now? Yeah, I watched I got into Bob like a couple of years ago and watched him. Oh, no shit.
Starting point is 00:02:48 He doesn't post. He doesn't post that often. Huh? Well, it probably takes a while to put his videos together. Oh, hand drawn. But we start with Sarah. We start with Sarah. We started with Sarah.
Starting point is 00:03:03 So, yeah, I mean, let's get right into it. Life on other planets could be far different than what biologists are looking for here. This one to me is always a strange one because obviously we'd have no basis for thinking it through and putting it together. But I wonder if once AI starts really fucking around with chemistry using supercomputers, if it could just draw out a whole potential genetic hypothesis for a completely different type of life. One that maybe uses, who knows, like methane or you know, one that maybe uses, who knows, like methane, or, you know, just completely different compounds and can still build cell walls and have some sort of replication. And I mean, and not even to that, like, it doesn't even have to look like ours, I guess it could be,
Starting point is 00:04:00 it could be just, who knows, could be anything, right? It could be a single cell organism. It could be an organism that doesn't have any functions of what we might call life. So it might not breathe or procreate, you know, it might. It could be wacky like Star Trek. It's just like a gas cloud like floating around a planet that like has a voice. And we're like, how the hell does this work? And it's like, get off my planet. Zaps you. Leave the girl.
Starting point is 00:04:35 That's how Star Trek would have gone, because Kirk needs motivation to save people. And he loves the lady. Yes, he does. He loves the lady. She was, she was fascinating though. She was really cool. Like I like that. You know, she talked about how a lot of people in science in some sense don't question, you know, the mainstream. And there's a lot of pushback from that in academia, if you just come out and go, Hey, why? Why is it like this? But she likes to do that. And that was kind of sad to hear. It's like, why isn't why aren't more people saying why that to me is like what science is?
Starting point is 00:05:21 I don't know. I've we've seen it again and again with the guys that talk crap about Graham Hancock. They don't ask the wise. They just they all keep their head. They keep their heads down. Right. They're like that. That's archaeology versus like chemistry. But I think it's the same sort of motivation, though. You know, it's like you haven't got to the point where you can say something else. I mean, they often say that with people that win Nobel prizes in chemistry or physics or whatever. It's like they come up with an idea that flips the industry on its head and it really pisses people off and they push against their heart until they can't disprove it. And they're like, shit, give him a Nobel Prize.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Ah, crap. And a little medal. Yeah, quit authorizing. Let's quit. Let's quit making fun of this guy. And now we'll ask him questions about it. Yeah, that's kind of how it goes with a lot of those a lot of those people there. They're seen as crackpots. And then a few years later later they've been indicated and winning prizes or the or it's too late and they're already dead but it's um it's happened again and again. Right it's kind of sad when they don't you know when
Starting point is 00:06:37 the person's dead and they're like oh we just realized how good you were this sorry about that. Dang it. I mean, the saddest story. Sorry we badgered you to an early grave. Basically. I mean, the saddest thing, like there's a few stories that suck like that. I mean, Van Gogh is one. I mean, that's art, but you know, he was like in a mental ward, cut his ear off, never sold a painting.
Starting point is 00:07:01 Now they're like the most expensive paintings. Good old Van Gogh. sold a painting. Now they're like the most expensive paintings. Good old. You ever watch that one with them? Did you watch that Van Gogh movie? The Gate of Eternity, I think it's called with William Defoe. Oh, any good. Good flick. Good flick. Oh, yeah, I watched it.
Starting point is 00:07:21 That's not typically my kind of movie, but I watched it. Oh, I'm into it. He's mad typically my kind of movie, but yeah, I watched it. Oh, I'm into it. I'm into it. He's mad at her. He just like would drink Absinthe. He was rageaholic. Oh yeah, yeah. That's like in a lot of those artists where those Absinthe dens back in the day, bring him back. That's what I say. Come on. Get to him then. See what's going on. Bring him back. Bring him back! RILEY Bring him back! And another person that was brought up, actually on Rogan's show, not that long ago, the doctor
Starting point is 00:07:53 that first said it was a good idea to wash her hands, I think it was a Scottish doctor. I mean, they berated him so bad, that he ended up in a mental ward. And I think, I don't know if he killed he killed himself or like it wasn't a good end. And now everyone today is like, oh, yeah, Bravo to that. What's your hands? You're going to want to wash your the shit off your hands before you get inside somebody's body. You've got to wonder, even if you didn't understand.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Germ theory, it's like surely people notice if you just put your hands in dog shit and then lick them, you get sick. Like how did they not connect filthy hands? But you know, it's like they had alcohol back then. I don't, I would assume they would have had distilled spirits. They could have just poured some alcohol on their hands and they're like, wow, how weird every time I touch a cut now, it doesn't get infected. Yet when I don't do this, they all get infected. It's like, were they not doing like observational science? I mean, it's easy for me to say, right before it's easy for me to say hindsight and all that, but then you never wash your hands by the way
Starting point is 00:09:07 That's what I'm covered in soul I could see those shit I Could see those source from here shitty fingers. I Like to live like a pirate in the Middle Ages that isn't really into vitamin C Everyone's read up spit a tooth out. So you have so many people. You don't need them all. You don't need them all.
Starting point is 00:09:31 But yeah, it does make you think. I mean, it comes back to that idea that, you know, if you're in an industry, regardless of what it is, like, there should be, there should always be a space to ask questions. And you know, and you see this in jobs too, like Pete, think how many jobs you've had in your life that, you know, whether you're like an insurance salesman or you just work at a car wash or, and then, you know, you, you often have some ideas you're like, why don't we do it like this? It's like, it doesn't take a minute just to answer that question. You don't need to just hit them down with like,
Starting point is 00:10:08 we don't ask questions around here. We just pour all the soap in the trash. And you're like, I don't know if that's maybe there's a better way. We could pour all the extra soap in a bottle and save it you guys. Nah, that's pouring the trash poured out down the drain. And I guess that's it. I guess that's another thing like that. Go on. Oh, just as many things like that in my life, my jobs, you recognize that the answer why we're doing it like this is because it always has been done like this. There is a lot of us frustrated to watch.
Starting point is 00:10:48 There's a lot of that. Yeah. Oh, that might be a good reason, right? It might seem like, oh, yeah, that is. Good. Of course, it's quicker to carry two buckets of cement up this ladder. But also we've had, you know, three guys die that way. So we don't do that. And you're like, oh, yeah, good point. This podcast is brought to you by DraftKings Casino. In a world of slot reels and blackjack deals comes the must play event of the summer from DraftKings Casino. Featuring nonstop
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Starting point is 00:12:33 Most times. What did you think when she was talking just about the diversity of chemical science and or chemistry and it was, it's like she talked about that cancer drug that's you know, a fairly simple molecule But if you rearrange it in all of its possible combinations and a molecule you can't even see it, right? You need so many right? Yeah Hundreds of trillions of a molecule to even make a pill you could see I would imagine it's a lot hill you could see, I would imagine. It's a lot. And if you recombinated this cancer drug in all of its chemical possibilities, it would cover one and a half universes. You can't like how what? I mean, put that together. It's like when people say, what are all the
Starting point is 00:13:19 potential moves in a game of chess? And it's like one to the hundred but really and it's like wait a minute we lots of people play chess how can there be this many moves it just is that many combinations it's wild I like things like that it's fun my brain that kind of math is is hard for me to get my mind around yeah yeah yeah the one thing that Joe does not like is when the same thing when they say you put the monkeys in a room with a typewriter and eventually given infinity they will write out you know the full works of Shakespeare. Joe is not having it.
Starting point is 00:14:04 I don't do it. Well, it finally, I was like, well, funnily enough, I put it in chat GPT, right? And I asked that question. And what it did is it ran a random number sequence question. So it's like a AA, a B AB and how long it would take to get it correct. The number is so big, it couldn't even explain to me what the number was. Yeah, it was literally like 10 to the power of something like 250,000 years. Which is like so much longer than any universe would ever exist.
Starting point is 00:14:52 That it's like, yeah, it was wild and I'm like, oh, okay. Yeah, that kind of makes sense that it would just be such an infinitely long amount of time. Those monkeys wouldn't even be monkeys. at that point monkeys would be humans. They'd be here. They'd be dead. That'd be a smelly room. I think, no, it's, um, I don't think that's part of it. I think that they get to live forever and they never get bored of trying
Starting point is 00:15:18 to play with the typewriter. There's a few other elements. They never evolve. That would be an hilarious That would be a hilarious version of that of that little Brain teaser just let four days later. They're all dead. They didn't get any water. They were just in a room Like oh, no, they didn't got to water these monkeys With infinite bananas and water they got a drink
Starting point is 00:15:43 with infinite bananas and water. They got a drink. They got a drink. But yeah, it's like that's the when it comes to things like that, just that chemical possibility, one and a half universe, it just goes to show that like, we're really not equipped to do this science without the help of supercomputers and AI. Because the ranges of things that they're working with potentially are so much outside the range of anything we can even examine that there's a lot we're missing. It's just like we're going to need to build a bunch of computers that are super powerful,
Starting point is 00:16:20 that are just running these things all the time, trying to figure out, you know, what works the best until we find one pill that you take and you get super buff, huge dong, you become hotter and then you just live forever. Okay. That would be sweet. That's like the ultimate medicine. That's in the future, hopefully. Let's fingers crossed. So what was your overall sense and feel of this gal? Smart lady. She is a big time getting to the bottom of it. She loves to get to the bottom of stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:05 And she knows she doesn't work within regular parameters. She doesn't like the modern definition of life. You know, the five things that it takes to be alive. She thinks it's silly. Right. I like that. I like that she's questioning things and she sounds so nice. And she looks she looks like a nice lady. For sure. So like, I like all in's questioning things and she sounds so nice. And she looks, she looks like a nice lady. For sure. So I like, I like, I would hang out with her. I get it. I I'm curious to know what her and her science C partner are doing with that.
Starting point is 00:17:39 So they, they want to build a robot that can do chemistry and search for life. That's pretty fascinating. So I think that's going to be pretty wild. I mean, wouldn't that be the interesting thing that we actually discover that aliens can exist, not through observation and finding them, but through these sorts of calculations and simulations, and then it gives us like a new direction to look for them. And then we're like, oh, this counts as life too. Let's look for this. And then boom, we start finding it everywhere.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Well, it would have to be on another planet, essentially. Well, for it to be alien, yeah. Of course. Of course. But, you know, maybe it figures out that a certain type of rock can also be alive just on a time scale that we're not even able to be aware of or fathom. And then we're like, oh shit, they've been on the moon the whole time. Look, there's one right there.
Starting point is 00:18:49 That boggled my mind. I'd be my I'd be boggled. Be mind boggling. Yeah. Um, I'm excited for it. Hmm. I think that we were pretty arrogant to believe that there's not life on any other planet in some way.
Starting point is 00:19:05 It's got to be. We got to be getting close to finding something. One of those satellites needs to point in the right direction and get, you know, find some gases. I guess they found a way recently where oxygen can be made from non-organic materials. There's some sort of reaction, which is kind of really confusing for us because we thought that it only could be a process of organic life, you know, reacting to make it, I'm pretty sure it was oxygen. And now we found this other thing that does it. And that's one of the criteria that we use to look for life on other planets with the Webb telescope, as we're like searching
Starting point is 00:19:56 for oxygen. But now it tells us maybe even if we find that in certain ranges, it might necessarily not mean that there's life on that. So kind of a bummer, but we got a lot to learn, do you? We have a lot to learn as soon as we kind of take that in. I think we do mostly a lot of scientists, people scientists know that they don't know everything, and they want to know a lot more. So I think we'll just keep pointing that telescope at different places until we see an alien weapon is Toshi or something. It's just like real close up. It's just like a few feet away.
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Starting point is 00:21:13 Order now. Alcohol in select markets. Product availability may vary by regency. App for details. Oh, and then, uh, and then Joe kind of bored her for a while with luxury watches. I mean, she was polite with it. She was like, oh, that is nice. And he's like, check out this one, Omega.
Starting point is 00:21:30 He's like, I have an iPhone, just sit 15. Yeah. He's great. I like it. Yeah, he's hilarious. But I love that he always just kind of brings it back to like, that's, that's just kind of the direction of the conversation that he was thinking of. He's like, look how intricate this is. This is something I think is cool. What do you think? And you know, it's
Starting point is 00:21:53 cool to get the opinion. Right. You know, he gets people's opinion. I mean, he's had Neil deGrasse Tyson talking about like farting before, you know, these aren't typical interviews for these guys. So I think it's cool to like see how they respond to that sort of questioning. It's like, Oh yeah, okay. He's like, have you ever seen a gorilla's head explode? Let's watch that video Jamie pull it up. Just randomly.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Okay. He's kind of, he bosses, he bosses Jamie around more and more doesn't he? He doesn't give that guy any leash. It depends. I mean look Jamie gets paid well I'm sure and it's a dope job and it's made Jamie famous and all Joe's really asking for is like will you Google stuff for me and I think that Jamie pushes back pretty good too. He's often like that is the one that I clicked on.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Like, they go at it, don't they? Yeah. Yeah. It's kinda cute. I think it's fun. Those guys are tight, for sure. Alright, let's jump over to Bob, and, you know, get to the bottom of this cryptozoology malarkey. It's a hell of a word. Sounds very...
Starting point is 00:23:06 ALICE Yeah, malar- JUSTIN You know, biological. ALICE Yeah, YouTuber. SEAN Yeah, it's a biological term. JUSTIN In the unexplained. So tell me a little bit about- ALICE Cryptozoology... Cryptozoology is the study into animals we thought were extinct, a myth. And so that includes a Luchta, a Smoster, Bigfoot, you know, but there are other
Starting point is 00:23:35 animals that were thought to be a myth that were proven to be alive, like the Okampi and the Amazon gorillas were kind of like a mysterious animal until the late the He tells great stories with people's sightings. Nice. Is a pretty entertaining YouTube channel. Actually. I like what's his stories are spooky. Yeah. Joe. I the few that I've heard he has a good voice for it and you don't really pick up on that from the podcast, but he definitely has a he's good.
Starting point is 00:24:20 What's what's your thoughts on Bigfoot? Oh, it's a fun. it's fun to think about. I'm kind of with with these guys when both Joe and Bob think that think that they both think that Bigfoot is a interdimensional being, potentially flipping in and out of our reality and visiting people and interacting with different people in the community. I think that'd be a great way to be, live. It's not exactly on par with everyone's opinion about the Bigfoot, but it's it is mine and it is Bob's as well
Starting point is 00:25:09 What else is there to say about that one Bob and Joe seemed to get along pretty good and they had to They typically agree on a lot of like, a few things like that. Nice. You know, crypto zoology, if I didn't know what that term was, and I actually didn't before this started, I would just think it was like the Bitcoin of biology. I'm like, what does this mean? Trying to give a little bit too much of an official kind of scientific term for just, you know, nonsense stories.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Like let's, let's not sugarcoat this one. Well, there's a lot of sightings of Bigfoot and also, you know, think about the silly camp that the fish that was found in fishing nets. When was that the 30s maybe thought to be extinct millions of years ago, but they found one lobed finned fish. Oh, shit. Yeah. Yeah. And that's also like zoology. Is also that, what is it?
Starting point is 00:26:30 It's kind of like a zebra looking dog from Australia. Tasmanian Devil? No, Tasmanian Devil. Yeah, oh yeah, the thylacine, the, the palaces. Is that what it is? What they're called. But yeah, that was, that was actually another movie. He like went down there to hunt it and he found one. And I don't know that guy makes good movies. Does. Does. Loves it. Yeah. Is there any, is there any other type of, so would he also look into like, um, I mean, I guess it's like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster,
Starting point is 00:27:13 that type of thing. What about stories like the Mothman and things like that? Does, does he cover those? Oh, he does cover the stuff like that, but not I don't think the Mothman particularly. That's so he's not just a cryptic zoology guy. He's a scary stories guy, scary sightings. Yeah, the Loch Ness. I think he has one about the. Yeah, I love the Loch Ness Monster, but it's obviously it could be the sea monsters are the most likely animal that we don't know about that could be around
Starting point is 00:27:47 Yeah, the lock of the sponsors not not a thing for me anymore it was as a wee lab but it's not anymore right either the problem is if they're so big that's the question they'd need to consume a lot of things they would probably yeah leave some bones around. I mean, they die and they'd float up. They do a lot of stuff like that. Right. Because that's what happens with those giant squids. So when they find them, they like get caught in a net and they get pulled up. Right? Yeah, the giant squid was once a crypto zoo, zoological up right Hold on, like the out of context animals, like so there, you know, there's a lion in Central Park or stuff like that is also kind of along the same lines. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Well, there's been some Panther sightings of cats, black cats in England on and off. And I think they have caught some of them too. And they're like, how the hell did this get here? So like someone let it go. have called some of them too. And they're like, how the hell did this get here? Some like someone let it go. It must be something like that. Like a rich dude that's just like, ah, I just can't have this anymore. Throw it out. And then they just like good at surviving for a few generations and make some pups and, you know, just go to eat and fox this.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Badgers. Yeah, badger. And that's all you guys have over there. We don't have a lot. Just eating cats and badgers, hedgehogs, random. The green giant or rather the green man. Haven't you heard of that from your home country? The what? The green man?
Starting point is 00:29:47 Yeah. Uh huh. So. It's another it's like a Bigfoot character. It's like covered in vines. Oh. Like the Welsh thing. Yes, I'm almost exactly like Swamp Thing. That makes sense.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Yeah, no, I had not heard of it, but I'm sure England has a lot of good old tales like that. It's probably where the werewolf tales came from, right? England. I think the beast of Gaboudon in France, heard of that guy. That's a another, that's a thing that I think Bob covers. It's like a French, like huge dog that killed like 50 people. And Gabaldon. What's another one that Bobby Bobby talks about? Oh, the Lions of Savo.
Starting point is 00:30:47 You remember that one, the Ghosts in the Darkness with Val Kilmer? Oh, yeah. And who's the other guy? Douglas. Yeah, what is his name? Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas. Yeah, that was great.
Starting point is 00:31:03 That was when that was towards the end of Valkyra being at his best before he kind of dropped off and Michael was young and still badass. That was a good movie. And that's a true story, right? They just ate a bunch of people. The true story is better than the movie. And Bob, he has one about that, about the Lions of Savo, Man-Eaters of Savo. Great story, incredible story. And they really were hunting people, right? And eating them.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Yeah, these two giant lions, giant lions, they were there for some reason, they're just just a little bit bigger than normal. And they had a will to kill these will kill humans. If you check out check out his story, his story about it, because it is it is worth the listen. Oh, well, that sounds good. I like that. Yeah, these are fun, man. I mean, they capture the imagination. I mean, it gets you thinking about the possibilities and it's like, yeah, it's it's fun. It's good to play with those. Yeah. And it's like fun to ask that question. It's like, why not? Why can't there be a 50 foot crocodile or the hundred foot python? It's like, why not?
Starting point is 00:32:26 Joe kind of made a good point. If you made a good point about that crocodile from the 1800s or wherever it was. And he's like, yeah, it's only that big, but maybe there were ones since they don't die, it could have been like 400 year old ones that would just kick an ass, but we shot them. Yeah. like 400 year old ones that were just kicking ass. But we shot them. Yeah. That we're pretty good at killing, killing the biggest and best animals.
Starting point is 00:32:57 So even like, you know, the elephants are getting smaller because we're killing the big ones and elk. Right. So forth. Yeah. And if the big crocodiles are just like laying around looking like dinosaurs and The indigenous people were like fuck that I'm not going anywhere any of that thing if anything we just worship it and feed it people every now and again, so our crops grow and You know the Spanish get over here and they're just like shoot that thing with a cannon see what happens We shoot this thing. just like shoot that thing with a cannon. See what happens. Can we shoot this thing? Let's shoot that thing.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Yeah. They weren't really thinking about environmental consequences back then, were they? No. And the first people that came to that area probably would just shoot first and then start thinking about taking notes about it. Right. You know, they're just going to go, they're going to go blast and,
Starting point is 00:33:48 and not even recognize that it's out of the ordinary. This animal is like 30, you know, 35 feet long. Yeah. They're probably like, Oh, there's a bunch of them here. Keep your eyes peeled. Yeah. Let's just get, let's get rid of these. Let's see what it tastes like. I'm sure it tastes great. Have you never had alligator tail?
Starting point is 00:34:12 Uh, I don't think I have had alligator tail. It's good. I'll tell you what. So go to Papa dues. If it's still exists by the movie theater, where you live, you know, where that place is that seafood place. I, I don't know if it exists anymore. I'll look it up. SEAN If it does. Go there, on their appetizer they have like an alligator tail recipe, it's like a New Orleans type seafood joint, that one.
Starting point is 00:34:41 You know, they got gumbo and the rest of it. And they, they serve it with this like smoky sauce, kind of like barbecue. Dude's great appetizer. Just go over there for happy. Yeah, I recommend it. I don't know what other parts of crocodiles and alligators you can eat if the rest of the body has much meat on it. But I guess the tail is pretty good. I'm going to have to give it a shot. I'm a fan. I'm into it.
Starting point is 00:35:11 All right. What else? We go to some. You can go hunting those now. Let's see. Well, they are dangerous. People should we should keep the numbers in check. Big fuckers. Yes. Yeah, let's do that.
Starting point is 00:35:29 It'll keep the puppies safe, the dogs and whatnot. Uh huh. Old ladies. Oh, this is a big one for this pod. This is the one that... Rogan... I guess he didn't really endorse RFK, but he was like, that's the more reasonable guy here. And the backlash from Trump is not good. Trump's pretty pissed off about that.
Starting point is 00:35:59 He made a statement saying, yeah, he was like, you wait till you get to the next UFC Joe and we'll see who booze you. And it's like, yeah, he was like, you wait till you get to the next UFC Joe and we'll see who booze you. And it's like, Whoa, dude, easy. Easy. Oh man. I mean, I don't know if that's really the play. Like Trump could probably get a lot of people to boo for Rogan, but good luck if you're going to do that at the UFC
Starting point is 00:36:27 Those kind of those people are I could see them being RFK people as well Yeah, but regardless even if they're Trump people they're gonna be Rogan people. Oh True. It's like yeah, they're not getting in the middle of this one But we'll see how that kind of controversy works itself out. I still think he's going to have Trump on. I'm just surprised he hasn't. If he gets Trump on, it's going to be the most listened to pod of all time. It's going to be the Elon ones for sure. Wouldn't you just steer clear of the politics if you were Joe? Like steer clear of that stuff?
Starting point is 00:37:11 I think that's kind of what he's trying to do, but it's almost to the point now where I think he'd be interested. I mean, would you not want to have the people on that are going to run the country that you live in and ask him some of your own questions. True. I mean, yeah, I, I could imagine that being a, a plus for him. And you know, when Trump was on with Logan Paul and that guy he does pods with, I can't remember his name. He was no, it's not Jake, some other dude, but it, you know, Trump was like fairly reasonable kind of, I mean, some other dude. But Trump was fairly reasonable. He was reasonable.
Starting point is 00:37:50 He didn't push over them. He didn't stop them asking questions. He was open to whatever they came at him with. He was funny. He was interesting. I think if anything, that's what Joe's looking for. He just doesn't want to be steamrolled and he doesn't want I think if anything, that's what Joe's looking for. He just doesn't want to be steamrolled and he doesn't want his questions not answered. I think that's
Starting point is 00:38:11 kind of been a concern for him. But if he knew he'd get a reasonable Trump that is like, yeah, dude, ask away, I'll answer questions. I'll talk about this and that and the controversy and whatever, I'm open. And then Joe's know, Joe's just not gonna have a guest on that has rules about how you can ask questions, and I've got a feeling Trump's not that guy. He's not doing that. He's happy to just be like, ask away, let's see what we come up with. ALICE Well he didn't have RFK on, so... SEAN He did, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Yeah, but you know, RFK is trying to boost the signal big time. So of course he went on. Um, Booney went on, you know, back in the day. I mean, he's a reasonable guy that will, in his own sense, right, I mean, reasonable in the sense of, he will ask questions. He's not hiding away. the Is Biden alive? Have we? Is he alive? Have we been seeing this guy? Where is he at? We have.
Starting point is 00:39:29 And he's also, he's also much taller. And they were quick to say that anybody that said he was dead, it's a conspiracy. Yeah, we haven't seen him at all. The problem is how the fuck are they gonna hide him until he's out of office? Like he has to make public appearances. Also, maybe he doesn't. Maybe he can just continue to to kind of not be around and and yeah we just kind of go from that. But yeah I don't know. I don't really know. So if he was if he was showed up dead, Would you be surprised? If if he shows up dead in the next couple of months, I might believe that he died.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Back when he first disappeared with COVID. I'd lean into that conspiracy a little bit. I'd be like, all right. Where is he? I mean, yeah. And then the question comes up, holy shit, was that a coup the whole time? Like, did they not wait for him to be like, yeah, I'm not going to be president anymore. They just kind of off them. And then Kamala's in charge and then they just send that really tall guy out to
Starting point is 00:41:01 make a couple of walks from like. The plane and I mean, has, has he spoken publicly since he kind of like disappeared? I thought since he called in to Kamala's like, like speech thing, remember that recording? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Since then I have, I haven't heard a single bit about him being around anywhere. Yeah, that's a good point. We might have to look into that.
Starting point is 00:41:31 The we have we got a couple of episodes to to catch up on, so maybe we'll throw it in on one of those. Yeah, we'll circle back around. How about we do one of those later in this week? Just called. Where's Biden been at? And then we'll get all of the statements that he's made to a camera together. And we'll talk through it. And let's see if it sounds like bullshit. Also, let's go over the height thing. Because again, that seems like a silly conspiracy. But when people like that's camera angles, that's this and that I'm like, this dude looks
Starting point is 00:42:08 taller. All of a sudden, it needs to be standing up way straighter than he used to. It's like what, what kind of drugs are they giving? I'd like to go over some of the group. He grew and became any love life. It's weird. He like gotten got more zest for life and he grew six inches. Yeah, it's like his wife isn't having to help him like walk around all of a sudden.
Starting point is 00:42:32 And that's, that's interesting adjustment. I mean, maybe it's some good math. Is math a hell of a drug? Maths a hell of a drug, I guess. It's gotta be a hell of a drug, dude. I mean, the Nazis wouldn't have done it if it didn't get revved up for action. Those guys were wild, wild folks that we do not condone on this podcast at all. We are anti that.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Yeah. Terrible guys. Come on. Come on. Stop it. I'd say that out. You snap, you snappy dressers. You better stop it. I mean, they did dress pretty cool though. All right, we're gonna come back around to what Biden's up to and I think we're gonna touch on that this week and get some info together. So if you're interested, tune in for that. Otherwise, I think that's us for today., uh, Pete, as always, I appreciate you, um, gentlemen and a scholar and those listening. Thank you so much. And we're, we're talking to you later in the week.
Starting point is 00:43:35 Adios. Have a good one.

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