@@platypuss619 The politicians trying to "take care" of people using tax dollars and government programs are keeping people in poverty. The goal for them is not to help. It's to keep people down so the politicians can buy their votes later.
Thats right, like 98% of people will think im crazy if i told them hollywood and the music industry and the news is casting spells on you to keep you asleep. Keep your eyes closed.
Charlotte Iserbyt, whistle blower, author of “The Dumbing Down of America...,” senior policy advisor of Reagan’s BOE, stated that, “If you want to know what goes on in those “meetings” watch “Eyes Wide Shut.”
@@jamestown4867 And I can't remember which Kubrick movie it was, but they removed lots of parts that were to revealing either without his approval or after his death.
The young boy with the apollo sweater on, my mother designed that sweater in 1969 and it was sent to Dr Gilruth who passed it onto Neil Armstrong. My mother was the fastest knitter in the world at the time, Gwen Matthewman. The sweater now resides in the history museum in Ohio US. The pattern for the sweater was released in late 1969 by Lister and that's how a copy ended up in the movie.
...New world order led by obama and pope francis is coming. Jesus christ is coming back for the rapture. Get ready. Dont believe the coming ufo alien abduction narrative
kubrick hated hollywood, he hated the film company executives so much he would do anything to avoid having to work with them which is why he made most of his movies in the uk.
That’s why he made “eyes wide shut” exposing the Hollywood elites. And he died a mysterious death like a week after filming, and supposedly a whole lot of the film was cut out and lost forever to no choice of his own
@@dr.penguin9412 His constant reference to Rainbows in eyes wide shut Interesting, the founder of NXIVM had schools called Rainbow Cultural Garden Even more Interesting. The term where the rainbow ends, comes from the Ancient Occult belief, that, if you offered a child up to Moloch, you got to keep any gold or jewels that was found at the end of the rainbow. Of course in ancient times, they actually believed there was gold under the rainbow. Today, we know, its a trick of the light.
@@davelebowski2859 You obviously have never seen him with a full panel asking him questions. Biden was there before in the 80's with him, making no sense (Biden). What you have said is not true or fact, only what you feel, which is worthless. You make up things to say so you feel better. Pathetic.
@@LiGhTfOoT_ Its one of those movies especially in the space sequences that make you feel like you're high on drugs its a hypnotic ambient experience that you'll never forget.
2001 blew a lot of minds back then, including mine. The special effects compared to everything else at the time was literal witchcraft. '69 was also the last year for Star Trek. Coincidence?👀🤣
@dont tripbot It's because of Neuschwabenland. The Nazis supposedly built a base in Antarctica that was rumored to have a tropical climate. Theories about this range from Nazis discovered the hollow earth to Nazis used the base to build the UFO like bell crafts and then escaped to the moon.
4:41 Rogan cracks me up when his guest tries to detour from the conversation Rogan wants to have. "Nixon bombed Cambodia!" "Yeah," then goes back to his train of thought.
On the set of dr. Strangelove Kubrick had so accurately depicted the cockpit of the B-52 he actually got a visit from the government because the specs hadn't yet been declassified.
@@emperortrevornorton3119 Kubrick basically recreated the cockpit from a small snippet of a magazine photograph that showed a small section of the guages, etc. Kubrick, with the help of aviators and experts, then filled out the rest of the cockpit how they believed it would look. They were basically spot on.
Hey ... where's major Kong?! The Apollo missions should have brought a state of the art 35 mm or 70 mm motion picture production camera. And ... the starscape would have appeared even better than those on top of Mount Everest at Night; except that such starscapes would have been visible in daylight on the moon because there is no atmosphere scattering of sunlight. The moon has no atmosphere. Why were no photographs taken of starscapes directly overhead using a shaded lens to block sunlight reflected off the regolith, and in the shade of the LEM, on a tracking tripod, with a long shutter exposure? Answer: That would be even harder to fake with enough precision to fool even an amateur astronomer; let alone thousands of them. And yes, the Earth and moon are spherical, space is a hard vacuum, and rockets are able to work in space by following Newton's Laws of conservation of momentum ... unlike a certain magic bullet I can still recall. We need to all live longer to grow wise to all the b.s. propaganda myths we are spoon fed from birth. Telomerase, Cannabis, and Iv3rm3ctin For All! Worldwide General Strike and Cease Fire! Hey UA-cam! Don't ...
Been onto these scammers since the 50's and 60's Did the Germans really start WW2? Try why did some outfit declare war on the Germans in Mar 1933! That's why Hitler had a certain crew locked up, just as the US locked up 100's of 1000's of the Japanese community after Pearl Harbor History is the Greatest lesson in life, never forget it
A year after watching the Shining I get dropped off at a fly-in remote lodge on Lake Clark Alaska in the winter. Closest community of 12 people is a 10 mile walk across a frozen lake. The guy helping me drop my stuff off asked me if I was afraid of ghosts because the lodge was built on an old Indian graveyard and there had been caretakers there who claimed to see their ghosts as well as the ghost of a woman who tripped on float plane dock and got decapitated. I must admit my mind strayed to the movie a few times in the months I spent there and wished I hadn't seen the movie.
Haha i was working in Ireland and the job took longer, sowe booked into a local hotel we found online, The Montague.. sounded cool. We arrived, looked a nice place, once inside, still looked cool.. once we were booked in and being shown to our rooms, the long very dated corridors, gave me an overwhelming feeling almost complete dankness. Exactly like the shining, once in the room, the door was flimsy like it had been kicked in, there was glass on the mattress under the sheet, I refused to stay, something didn't feel right, and I trust my gut... We left and booked into one down the road , few days later on a job, radio said the Montague had now been closed and was to be used for immigrants to Ireland, shootings and crazy shit happened there that's why was shut down . Really weird place, still get shudders thinking bout it..
I watched full metal jacket being filmed. It was shot at Beckton gas works in East London just around the corner from where I lived. It's also where the famous Jean Michel Jarre concert "destination docklands" was held in 1989. I sung in the choir that night along with a couple hundred other kids from poor East London schools (the famous fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen was standing next to me as we went to school together). There's videos on here where I can watch myself aged 13 singing by Jean on a floating stage lol. One amazing night I'll never forget. We had a pretty awesome childhood for poor East London kids.
@@daveelson213 haha good times 🤭 the part where I'm on camera is when they walked 300 of us kids onto stage with our red life jackets which we all hated cos they smelt horrible and sweaty. I had bushy curly hair back then and was standing next to Alexander and a massive black lad that I remember being bigger than my dad 🤣 to this day I still see lazers and fireworks when I close my eyes and I'm sure my crap hearing is to do with that amazing night 😆
Hmm... China, USA, India, Isreal, Japan, Europe, have all sent multiple missions to the moon since 2005. China successfully landed (unmaned) missions on the moon in 2013, 2018 & again in 2020 and now have a couple of kilos of moon rock back their Earth labs from the 2020 mission. India & Isreal missions crashed landed on the Moon in 2019 (lander missions failed) USA (one with South Korea) have 3 separate moon orbit missions happening right now. There are 20+ more known missions including multiple landings planned by all the above and others like Australia, Canada, UAE, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, Mexico, Netherlands, Europe and more in the next couple of years.
It doesn't surprise me at all. It cost a lot of money, they won the cold war, people were losing interest. There's only renewed interest coz the us is falling behind china
@@rfgson im not gunna let you get away with that comment are you hoping no one will fact check you, the us have a problem with there rocket so no they havnt gone anywhere they apparently want to send an unmanned rocket to the moon to make way for another one later on with astronauts. If they have been there whats the need for that. No one ever has landed and will never land on the moon
Stanley Kubrick was arguably the best Director ever known to Hollywood Cinema, but the man was absolutely insane. He was talking to the key grip of one of his moves while driving. He crashed his car into a ditch mid conversation and didn’t even react. He just kept talking about the movie
@@IsaacTheSalsaShark Lol it could be, because a "crash" doesn't mean cars flipping and engines exploding. It could have easily been a nick off of a pole.
How about the guy who was doing a house clean out for someone and found all the copies of NASA Footage in a basement along with NASA electronic equipment. And the fucking dummy called NASA and they immediately picked it all up, and told him he could keep the old equipment, and never spoke of what was on all those reels, many claim it was all original unedited footage of moon landings, alien edits, et artifact edits, god only knows. We get a chance and anyone of us would upload it all online but this scared “do Gooder” fucked it up. Nobody knows where or how all those shelves of original footage ever ended up in that old basement and til this day NASA hasn’t said a peep about what they recovered.
Yeah, the calculations are no longer there because they deleted or destroyed all of that information? A woman Katherine Johnson who was apparently brilliant did all the math. Don Pettit literally says we can't go back because we don't have the technology. Search him on here. Is so strange that we go backwards with this specific technology with the stupidest explanations as to why.
The world has lost a ton of data and historical TV, because magnetic tapes were so expensive they were constantly reused.. But I guess we also lose a lot with hard drives, that we also rewrite over these days.. :)
This is how you know the whole thing is complete baloney. If the moon landings were real, those cassettes or whatever would have been put under a maximum security museum and replayed every year on the anniversary. Moon dust would likewise be studied by universities around the world and handled with extreme care but lo and behold! Like the tapes, the moon samples also disappeared! And the technology to get back to the moon? Also no longer available! Because in 1969, the tech to do it was so advanced, we can't replicate it today! I feel sorry for anyone who believes all this horse shit.
My favorite movie of Kubrick is the masterpiece "Barry Lyndon". The cinematography of that movie is nothing short of amazing given the time in which it was made and was filmed with all natural lighting of the period. No other movie I've seen captures the feeling of a time period quite like Barry Lyndon (with the lone exception being Ridley Scott's "The Duellists".)
Fifty three years ago we went to the moon but cannot do it today? This is a disconnect in logic. The press conference is unbelievably depressing when it should be a celebration.
@@seanpratt4704 And totally PROVES Rogan is Controlled opposition. ...the young, hip, cool, "happening" dude, that everyone "loves", ...to sell us a MOUNTAINOUS AVALANCHE OF HORSESH!T! Same with Russell Brand! Theyre both PUPPETS of the satanic globalists!
A clockwork orange is one of the craziest movies I have ever watched, easily my favorite movie by kubrick. If any of you have not watched it I highly recommend!
Joe "I really like that hat!" Fitzdog "Yeah, I found it in a garbage can outside The Comedy Store, the day after the 2016 election. I had to wash it because it smelled like elk and weed.""
Calumet means peace pipe. One of the sub themes of The Shining was about the slaughter of the American Indians. Remember, the Overlook hotel was built on an Indian burial ground.
I am not sure Joe has ever done 5meo, he talks about DMT a lot, but usually NN DMT. That does not come from the toad, they are two totally different things.
2001 was released before the first Apollo landing and Kubrick's depiction of the Moon's surface differs greatly from its appearance in the Apollo footage. The movement of characters on the Moon in 2001 differs from that of the filmed movement of Apollo astronauts, and does not resemble an environment with 1/6 the gravity of Earth.
It wasn't just with Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut was also completely shot in England. Kubrick didn't want to (and at that point probably couldn't) go to New York so he sent people there to take photographs of a couple streets and had them entirely rebuild as sets, lol. That movie's budget was $65m where like $12m went to Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman and rest went to building entire streets of New York. Some scenes where Tom Cruise walks through the streets aren't even him on the set but a rear projection. I wonder who OK'd such a high budget for a movie where a couple people at a time talk to each other in a room and didn't question for what exactly do they need the extra 50 million, haha.
@@ETAisNOW yes free rein in hollyweird but after eyes wide shut they cut an hour out of the film. 5 days b4 the release he was killed. Space mite be the final frontier but its filmed in a Hollywood basement.
When you're a famous director you do what you want or you don't make the movie. Isnt it interesting how making entertainment pays better than doing things that people need to be done- aka essential work. Its not their fault. It's literally our fault. We endorse it. We don't want to pay teachers better but we'll absolutely pay to see the next Marvel film. 🤷♂️ Imagine a world where teachers dictate the terms of how they teach. Crazy.
Apollo Flight Director Gene Kranz recounts these simulations in his book, Failure is not an Option: 'In the late 1960s our simulation technology had progressed to the point where it became virtually impossible to separate the training from actual missions. The simulations became full dress rehearsals for the missions down to the smallest detail. The simulation tested out the crews and controllers responses to normal and emergency conditions. It checked out the exact flight plan, mission rules, and procedures that the crew and controllers would use for a later flight.' In 2003 History Channel documentary of the same name: Kranz said: The simulations were so real that no controller could discern the difference between the training and the real mission.
That is actually what I have said and thought about Apollo 11. Once I saw a picture of the training facility and you couldn't tell the difference. I also am aware that many false flag events happen with simulation training so the others can't tell the difference of what is real or not such as 9/11 and the London train bombings.
I was eleven yrs old and I recall the commentator explaining as the flag was planted that it was a stiff or springy material so that it would appear to wave. Yet somehow that was missed by theorists who use the waving flag as another piece of evidence.
Joe advocated for lockdowns and masks, then he left CA to get away from it. He’s a simpleton and easily manipulated. He trusts those “officials” who get in his head because he’s too stupid to discern fact from fiction, and therefore is not in that camp. He would believe in leprechauns if an Irish scholar told him they exist. Remember Bigfoot? He’s an old man with the intellect of a child.
I have never been able to reconcile the picture of the earth rising when they were on the moon how small it was -- more like what the moon looks like from Earth. It should have looked absolutely HUGE.
It looks small because there is nothing on the surface to create a true sense of scale . I try to enjoy the night sky at work . I notice the moon looking very small as I cross a huge flat parking lot , 20ft buildings visable at a great distance . During my first break , the moon will appear even smaller as I look out past the parking lot and lack of buildings . During lunch the moon has moved over our campus and looks much larger because other objects appear closer to the moon
You're correct, the moon is slightly larger than 1/4 the size of earth, .27% actually, so the earth is roughly 4 times the size of the moon and would appear as such viewed from the moon. I've argued this point for years, it's the same distance either way, but one object is 4 times the size as the other, and earth would appear to be 4 times the size of our moon if viewed from the moon. Imagine the harvest moons we see in the summer, it's a pretty big ball in the sky, and you can easily make out craters/features on the moon, now imagine if it were 4 times that size, it would be HUGE! Many photos/video taken of earth from the moon don't seem to show the earth that size, I've seen a few that get close, but you'd be able to see all continents easily, you'd easily be able to see the city lights, it would be such an awesome scene you know someone would of put a "web cam" on the moon so we could view the scene anytime we liked, but no one has ever done that, maybe there's other things they've never done.
Another thing that isn't correct to scale, is the dirt they kicked up running around on the moon with their toes and the rover. If the gravity of the moon is 1/6 that of earth, than dust kicked up by a toe would fly up 6 times higher on the moon than it does on earth, video of the astronauts running around kicking up dirt, shows that dirt doesn't get kicked up high at all and falls quickly back down, even dirt off the rovers tires falls quickly to the ground, "for every action there's is an equal and opposite reaction", well that "reaction" would be 6 times greater on the moon, if you're toe kicks up dirt a foot high on earth, it would be kicked up about 6 feet on the moon and it would take 6 times longer to fall back to the ground, and fine dust would be floating all over. They claim on the moon you could hit a golf ball miles cause of lack of gravity, how come the dirt/dust they kick up doesn't even go feet?
@@danthomas9077 sorry but I don’t get how the earth can look 4 times bigger than the moon when standing on the moon. It’s 250,000 miles away and distance makes things look smaller🤔 I’m no scientist but I would have expected the earth to look quite a bit smaller from 1/4 million miles away
they did know about them the belts were discovered in 1958. and in 2012 2 dedicated probes were sent out to study them. Their suits absolutely had radiation protection because the sun emits radiation. Solar winds affect the belts and i believe only in "space storms" can the belts be dangerous.
Aeronautical Engineer/scientist, Albert Taylor, spent almost two decades evaluating satellite system designs & multiple government classified programs (including the Star Wars & the F-117A Stealth Fighter programs) at major aerospace companies in southern California. This lead him to be hired by NASA to work on the International Space Station Program. When he was asked by Art Bell about the moon landing, he replied: "When I saw the landing craft, there is no way I would ever get in that thing. It was way too flimsy."
2001: A Space Odyssey is a decent indication of what Hollywood special effects could do at the time - and it’s extremely shonky. It genuinely was simpler to film on location.
There's something with a magazine that Jack Nicholson's character is reading before his job interview, I think it's a Playboy issue where they talk about pedophilia and stuff
@movid he once went to the moon playing the role of a guy named Neil Armstrong just to get a feeling for what it would really be like when he had to fake the moon landing in nevada. Nasa said the budget was too high and kubrick said fuck nasa because If you want a job faked right you gotta make the experience as real as possible. So he took a team of researchers to the moon then brought back moon rock for props in nevada. Of course they had to be marked with stage letters to set them apart from the regular nevada rocks. He didn't realise the whole of nevada was a stage so naturally all the stones were marked so they lost the real moonrocks. Eventually they had to go back to the moon to get more moon rocks to fake a moon landing in nevada, all so they could pretend a team of scientists went to the moon and finally let some nerds get some tang.
@@arkie_bear Owen Benjamin, really? I had no idea he’s a MIT trained astrophysicist, an authority on space flight. I thought he was just an unfunny comedian and full time Qanon grifter.
@@DIVISIONINCISION in the movie, the way they knew everything Cruise's character was up to, makes me think they were an intelligence agency. Or had ties to. That movie was Kubrick telling the world that the world is run by a cabal of satinists
Chris, Kubrick died on March 7th,1999. Eye's Wide Shut release date (July 16th, 1999). As for July 16th, that was the 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Launch, (July 16th, 1969.) As for Kubrick, his death, (March 7th), was 666 days before January 1st, 2001.... At any rate, we have Kubrick, Apollo 11, Eye's Wide Shut, & 1-1-2001 ( The 666 days.) Back to ''The Shining'', (which is also about Elites.) In a scene showing an overhead view of the Maze, if you look hard at it a certain way, you can see what looks like the numbers ''444'', right in the center of the Maze. As for the movie, The Box Office Sales for The Shining came in at $44.4 Million, (444.) Between Kubrick helping NASA, we have the Elites, Child Sexual Abuse, (In both The Shining & Eye's Wide Shut.) And also a lot of Numerology, all tied together...
Have you seen the video of the astronaut saying they recorded over the tapes of the original landing? And the reason they haven’t gone back is because they destroyed the equipment when they returned and it would be “too expensive and too much work to build again.” Yeah, even though our phones have more power and capability than the computer when they “landed on the moon.”
China just went to the dark side of the moon… the reason we never went back is ther is literally nothing there… only thing we learned is that our moon used to be apart of earth… therefore they have more solid evidence on the origins of the moon…
How do they explain no other country going to the moon since. If it was possible to do with 60's technology there would be rich people today doing their own private trips and every nation with a space agency would have a flag on the moon
I have to say those statements made me question. Also one of the Nasa astronouts also said wr cant go cause Van Allen belt and I was like but didnt you do through before, i dunno the whole thing is wierd.
I visited the Kubrick archives in London and one of the things that was cut out of the script for Eyes Wide Shut was a dream that Nicole Kidman's character has where Tom Cruise's character is crucified on a cross in front of the masked crowd. Spooky shit.
@@MC_1993 go look again at the ending of the movie now. You may have to go frame by frame in a couple parts but Nicole and Tom are giving their kid away to two men in trench coats that were at the party at the beginning of the film. Very subtle but very spooky lol. changes almost the entire movie imo.
Why is that spooky? The whole point of the movie is "lol look at this weird sex cult." Sounds pretty par for the course to me. If anything, probably would have made it less boring.
The guy who stayed in the craft Would have seen the best stars of anybody When he went around to the dark side of the moon The sunlight would have been completely gone The stars would have been amazing
Yup, Michael Collins saw them just fine. The question landing deniers cut out of their cherry picked clip was if they could see the stars through the corona of the sun. Try doing your research.
@@UpperDarbyDetailing Um Yeah it would have been A 2 or 3 hour clip This is just a snippet And I am talking about what they talked about in the snippet They actually talked about a lot of stuff So what I said is spot on You are talking about something that's not in the snippet🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@oldcountryboy yes… my point that flew over your head is that that snippet was deliberately cut to make it look like Michael Collins said he didn’t see any stars. Like I already said, do your own research.
Yeah, the carpet design is intentionally disorienting, almost psychosis-inducing. Ive been in hotels & restaurants with carpet like that. It's meant to discourage loitering. It practically screams, get out! Kubrick also intentionally moved around the furniture & other objects in the backgrounds of the scenes that were in soft-focus, so that the movie viewer wouldn't catch on. An item would be there one minute & gone the next, while youre focusing on the characters in the foreground. The effect is nightmarish; nothing is as it seems, but you can't quite pin down why you're so creeped out. The characters you're watching are in a dreamy, continually shifting reality where nothing makes sense. There's a video on YT about Kubrick's techniques.
"Apollo Program" Producer: Walt Disney deceased at that time. Co-producer: Wernher Von Braun. Director: Stanley Kubrick Art Director: John Hoesli. Writer: Arthur C Clarke. Photographer: Geoffrey Unsworth. Total cost = 169.51 billion current dollars.
Yeah, he is a critical thinker so he spoke with professionals in the space exploration industry, including an astronaut, and changed his opinion based off unrefutable evidence we landed on the moon
And yet we still heard about the 'waving flag' and 'shadows don't add up' nonsense this time! :D Pretty basic stuff to explain, being talked about by guys who skipped school a lot...
@@EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV strawman arguments. please debunk the fact that on the official apollo DVDs there's a scene where houston responds to the astronauts faster than physically possible due to the speed of light. it's on the documentary "american moon".
@@mndeg Yea, I had a long winded convo with someone who claimed that Nixon's chat to astronauts broke the 2 second delay time rule... And I went and watched the footage and it was entirely fine... This bollocks gets dull quick.. So forgive me for not tracking down the proofs you can't find a link too.. :)
@@MiniMotoAlliance yes. Let’s bring in “professionals” who lie to explain their lies. Irrefutable evidence my ass. The only reason joe changed his mind is because he got so big and the higher ups sat him down to talk.
@@altergreenhorn definitely. I’ve seen it countless times since and it is by far my favorite movie of all time. Even got to see it in the theaters at a special showing and oooooh my god! I just wasn’t used to having my mind fucked like that at the time haha
@@craneo7905 I watched this movie when I was a child with my father who loves it. I don't get why that would be strange, most parents show their favorite films to their kids
Kubrick...one of a kind. Never be another. I have his taschen Napoleon book...its massive. I flipped through it several times and read the script. It would have been badass. Same with A.I. but he gave it to Spielberg.
I would love to hear Joe’s takes on Kubrick’s movies for once rather than the same filler stuff we hear every time. “Did you hear how Kubrick faked the moon landing? Did you see the carpet in the Shining?” Or “he was a weird guy.” I really don’t know if I’ve ever heard Joe discuss what he likes about his movies or what has stuck with him over the years. I don’t think I’ve ever even heard him say that Kubrick used a aperture lens that was used by NASA to document the dark side of the Moon in Barry Lyndon and how that could be evidence for the silly fake moon landing theory. It’s always just 2001 or the Shining.
I like this type of conversation that Joe was talking about. It's fascinating. If only Stanley talked about why he did that. Did anyone ever interview him about it?
Nobody ever did because Stanley did not and COULD NOT possibly have faked Apolo. Al you have to do is watch his movie"2001"; His rendering of zero-g, and of the Moon do not look like the real thing. NoboDy had either the technology or the knowledge to fake Apollo; NOTE THAT TO THIS DAY, NO CONVINCING SIMULATION OF THE APOLLO LUNAR SURFACE EVA'S HAS EVER BEEN MADE.
@@1carpentrys No. I think Kubrick did the best he could with the technology and information he had, and he succeeded in making one of THE best movies ever made. I also think it is perfectly obvious, for reasons too numerous to even list, that Apollo was not faked, and certainly not faked by Kubrick.
Kubrick was an absolute perfectionist and demanded no restrictions on the process and the content of his movies. Some claim he ran into some G intemperance when making Dr Strangelove and 2001. Some say he made a deal with the G to produce something in exchange for free reign.(Later NASA gave him a unique lens to film Barry Lyndon). It was a deal he forever regretted which why he put all kinds of hidden clues in The Shinning...Danny's Apollo 11 sweater, Tang on the storage shelves, A11 work and no play etc. Some say it's why he made Eyes Wide Shut as an expose (we didn't get to see Kubricks intended/uncut version as he died suddenly right before it was released).
Yea no chance it came from a lab funded by the NIH.... Title: *"2018: Fauci on resuming gain-of-function research funding. Its just as Rand Paul said"* ua-cam.com/video/BXB-Nt5kV1U/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SILVIEWmedia
Kubrick released dr Strangelove a few years after the Gulf of tonkin proposal which didn't get exposed and unclassified until many years later... He is sending messages with all of his movies
Um no - your wrong. The Golf of Tonkin resolution was passed on August 1 1964. Dr. Strangelove was released in January of 1964, well before the Tonkin incident.
@@melian9999 look it up. It’s not hard to do. August 2 1964 - the USS Maddox was fired up and hit 3-4 times, sustaining minor damage. But - the Vietnam war was already underway. The Following Tonkin Resolution gave the President authorization to wage war with far less congressional approval. But the US was already in the war.
@MMA vs BOXING sounds like Saint Germaine. He is an immortal with strong ties to the original royal families. Sometimes he pops up in history just to troll people because he is bored.
And was never in the lunar module which is what Joe mistakenly said. Michael Collins stayed the the Command Module and orbited the moon about 17 times I believe
@@bonham_music was about 4 yrs ago and Eddie didn't return if I remember well. Was Rogan, Schaub, Callen really disrespecting and being condescending towards Eddie bc obviously he was saying some deep shit. At one instant you saw the look in Eddie his eyes and he realized they were selling out and he just was disapointed that they cornered him, he didn't say a word for the rest of the show and never came back to Rogan... full podcast is on youtube, JRE about 2 and half our episode
@@goead Because there was more than enough footage of the original landing so they reused the tapes on other missions. For whatever reason, maybe they were cataloging missing stuff or something, they put out a request to see if anyone had them laying around which started a search through the archives and they concluded it was reused. It wasn't a big deal but people go "ermaghed they lost the tapes".
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD - “More than enough footage”. Who are you kidding? Probably the most important event in human history and they have too much footage of it? What a joke. I’ve heard the Library of Congress is an absolute disaster, and everything is misfiled and all over the place, so I could believe an American organisation screwed up, but not that they deleted it because they had too much footage.
The Shining makes passing references to genocide and past evils because the hotel is evil and seems to suggest evil is cyclical, at least with Jack’s appearance in the end photo. Kubrick loved to hear people’s interpretations of his films, but would rarely state his intentions. He put a lot of thought into each shot and what went into the frame.
Final Scene: the pick of Jack in ballroom July 4 1921=Federal Reserve Cronies Celebrating their take over of America via their Puppet Woodrow Wilson, their profit off WWl and their plan to make the US and its citizens permanent Debt Slaves w/ their plans for the Great Depression soon to follow...
@@MA-qe2sn Rob Ager on UA-cam makes interesting videos on hidden themes like Gold and the Federal Reserve in The Shining. I’m sure you have seen it. Very interesting
The difference in moon walking "quality" between missions could be, yes the 1/6 gravity, but NASA even had a training program on how to walk on the moon. Astronauts reported how difficult it is, how center of mass can not be controlled, so a training program on how to actually walk on moon was started since first mission. Perhaps learning different body mechanics, not even natural at first, led to improvements(?) So the later missions do look more fluid.
Yeah you watched them fly a tin can with 1/,1,000,000 of our current computing power. On your black and white TV with rabbit ears antenna. On the first attempt. Grow up.
They never landed on the moon . Have you people never experienced listening to a person relate the most intense strange experience ever in their life . They gush with excitement and can't hold themselves back from relating every little detail .....
@@Gerrardboss-v2g sure, ever see someone do that a month later while exhausted? Watch the WHOLE press conference after Apollo 11. It matches perfectly, Also, faking it IS. NOT. POSSIBLE. If I stood in directly in front of you, would it be possible for me to convince you that I walked ten feet away and then walked back if you don’t look away? That would be just as difficult as faking going to the moon.
the weirdest thing was a nasa guy saying we have lost the technology to go to space. my phone has more processing speed than the entire nasa complex back in 1960
IDK. I’ve watched that clip, and IMO, I read his statement not as “we can’t ever go back” but as “we don’t physically have the technology and would have to re-engineer it all” which is true. Just my thoughts. There is plenty though to leave one wondering…
@@coderexe30 Yep. Dumb people like to take the words outta context. A few of the reasons we haven’t gone back is money. People can’t fathom we were in a stupid technology race with other parts of the word and there was a lot of manpower, time and and money dumped into the project. What that guy means and others when they say the technology can’t be replicated is; There wasn’t exact plans for plenty items as a lot of things were hand made and modified pretty much as they went. It’s not like there’s cad drawing of all the stuff. Most people would be able to comprehend the complexity of just the engines alone, it’s no wonder they can’t get a handle on the whole thing. Advanced technology has always baffled primitive men. People saying their phone has more computing power than the shuttles don’t know what they’re talking about just repeating what they heard, and there’s videos in b&w on yt from the national archives I believe showing all kinds of the technology and testing incoming which is only a fraction of the whole.
I think they say that because the technology was improvised by all the top tier scientists and mechanics and therefore not really a single plan was made. I dont know what to think of it but thats the explaination given
Missions to the Moon have been conducted by the following nations and entities (in chronological order): the Soviet Union, the United States, Japan, the European Space Agency, China, India, Luxembourg, and Israel. Russia has plans to go back this year apparently too. Thats a lot of lying to keep alive if you ask me.
I like how Joe continually peppers in the "Im not saying they faked it" statements several times throughout because he knows that people will pick out a few seconds of dialog and say "Joe said___!"
I'm saying it on every video. Please get Thomas Sowell on the podcast while he's still around! He's in his 90's.
Joe should have done that when he was still in California. Be very hard to drag Thomas Sowell out that far now.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 zoom
Sowell would be great
You mean the guy whose spews a philosophy that creates a society that only cares about the self instead of the collective? yeah fuck that guy
@@platypuss619 The politicians trying to "take care" of people using tax dollars and government programs are keeping people in poverty. The goal for them is not to help. It's to keep people down so the politicians can buy their votes later.
“It's Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” - Mark Twain
Right not that is so true. Trying to shine some light on the things goin on to someone and they just won’t believe it
Joe doesn't believe that bunk he's too big to admit it though.
Jesus...haven't heard that one before in a UA-cam comment section quote cemetery...
@@ryublueblanka I actually haven't, thank you very much lol.
Thats right, like 98% of people will think im crazy if i told them hollywood and the music industry and the news is casting spells on you to keep you asleep. Keep your eyes closed.
Stanley Kubrick was ahead of his time. Eyes Wide Shut is literally what is happening in the world right now with the Epstein/McAffee cases
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It is?
maybe he was ahead of his time, maybe he knew the people who were planning society
Charlotte Iserbyt, whistle blower, author of “The Dumbing Down of America...,” senior policy advisor of Reagan’s BOE, stated that, “If you want to know what goes on in those “meetings” watch “Eyes Wide Shut.”
@@jamestown4867 And I can't remember which Kubrick movie it was, but they removed lots of parts that were to revealing either without his approval or after his death.
The young boy with the apollo sweater on, my mother designed that sweater in 1969 and it was sent to Dr Gilruth who passed it onto Neil Armstrong. My mother was the fastest knitter in the world at the time, Gwen Matthewman. The sweater now resides in the history museum in Ohio US. The pattern for the sweater was released in late 1969 by Lister and that's how a copy ended up in the movie.
Nice.
Cool facts. !!! & connection. Hey can I order a few sweaters and some winter hats.
YOUR MOM KNEW LUCKY LUCIANO.....THAT SWEATER WAS KNITTED FOR MY BROTHER BUT I WOULD WEAR IT.... SMALL WORLD
My mom does molly
@@judd0112 Unfortunately mum died in 2014 aged 86
Joe Rogan gets interviewed a lot
Underrated comic
The Joe Rogan Experience
Have you seen the video
Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones
It’s too fucking funny!! 😂
@@StarBright818 no i will look for it
...New world order led by obama and pope francis is coming. Jesus christ is coming back for the rapture. Get ready. Dont believe the coming ufo alien abduction narrative
kubrick hated hollywood, he hated the film company executives so much he would do anything to avoid having to work with them which is why he made most of his movies in the uk.
Look up
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s too funny!
That’s why he made “eyes wide shut” exposing the Hollywood elites. And he died a mysterious death like a week after filming, and supposedly a whole lot of the film was cut out and lost forever to no choice of his own
@@dr.penguin9412 that last part isn't true. He did deliver a final cut to Warner 2 days before he died, just needed some post production stuff done.
@@hipsterelephant2660 I heard there were things removed from the final cut though. Could be BS though. Idk
@@dr.penguin9412 His constant reference to Rainbows in eyes wide shut
Interesting, the founder of NXIVM had schools called Rainbow Cultural Garden
Even more Interesting. The term where the rainbow ends, comes from the Ancient Occult
belief, that, if you offered a child up to Moloch, you got to keep any gold or jewels that was found
at the end of the rainbow. Of course in ancient times, they actually believed there was gold
under the rainbow. Today, we know, its a trick of the light.
We need to raise Thomas Sowell to the forefront while he is still around!!!
lol Sowell is a joke, he can't do his thing in a room where people ask actual questions
@@davelebowski2859 You obviously have never seen him with a full panel asking him questions. Biden was there before in the 80's with him, making no sense (Biden). What you have said is not true or fact, only what you feel, which is worthless. You make up things to say so you feel better. Pathetic.
@@davelebowski2859 there are more vidoes of him doing live debates in front of audiences than i can count
@@davelebowski2859 There are plenty of videos of him with an entire panel and he demolishes everyone of their claims.
On the forefront of what? More tax cuts for the wealthy?
Rest in powerful peace Stanley Kubrick 🙏
26 July 1928 ~
7 March 1999⚘
A director so damn good, he fooled the world, that's what I call talent.
@@floridaman4596unmatched talent
"They got Stanley Kubrick to fake the moon landing but he was such a perfectionist he insisted on shooting it on the moon".
Have you heard Joe Rogan’s song
Elk Meat & DMT
Look it up, it’s hilarious!!
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Kubrick was one of those crazy genius type of guy
he almost has a masterclass movie in every genre
Look up
Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones
It’s hilarious! 😆
Go find Jay Meyers docu on eyes wide shut.. His UA-cam channel was shut down with 400000 subs.
He is very good.. 👍
@@funart6210 no
One of those sure
facts
I swear, I've never listened to Greg Fitzsimmons' stand-up but I love everytime he's on JRE. It's like reconnecting with an old friend.
He's good on Carolla too.
@@amc78 will check it out
He looks like a sheep dog trainer
I always wondered why he was on joes podcast
Fitzsimmons is the man!
the film Capricorn One always fascinated me
I approached 2001: A space odyssey thinking it was going to be some 1960s star trek level production and man was I wrong. The flick blew my mind.
I've always heard people talk about it. I have to check it out
Could have been edited down to 45 min. The movie would have been twice as good if the ape scenes were removed completely
The classic Westworld is legit
@@LiGhTfOoT_
Its one of those movies especially in the space sequences that make you feel like you're high on drugs its a hypnotic ambient experience that you'll never forget.
2001 blew a lot of minds back then, including mine. The special effects compared to everything else at the time was literal witchcraft. '69 was also the last year for Star Trek. Coincidence?👀🤣
In before Neil DeGras Tyson invites himself back on the show to "Set the record straight"
so joe, the earth is a pear shape and nothing to see in tropical nazi antartica
@dont tripbot It's because of Neuschwabenland. The Nazis supposedly built a base in Antarctica that was rumored to have a tropical climate. Theories about this range from Nazis discovered the hollow earth to Nazis used the base to build the UFO like bell crafts and then escaped to the moon.
DMT>NDT
@dont tripbot seek and ye shall find
Nah im good
Kubrick is the director that all directors want to be.
Kubrick died 2 weeks before eyes wide shut premiered on ”heart attack” …. It pretty much confirms everything
" Kubrick is the director that all directors want to be. "
What? Dead?
Was
@@peterpoop7760 Or "Even more respected and famous after he dies".
@@sthubbins4038
Dying is a very short-sighted way to become "even more respected and famous" don't you think?
4:41 Rogan cracks me up when his guest tries to detour from the conversation Rogan wants to have. "Nixon bombed Cambodia!" "Yeah," then goes back to his train of thought.
Joe: A thing was never just a thing
Greg: wow
😂😂
On the set of dr. Strangelove Kubrick had so accurately depicted the cockpit of the B-52 he actually got a visit from the government because the specs hadn't yet been declassified.
My cousin who worked on one said that the most accurate cockpit in a movie is that movie
@@emperortrevornorton3119 Kubrick basically recreated the cockpit from a small snippet of a magazine photograph that showed a small section of the guages, etc. Kubrick, with the help of aviators and experts, then filled out the rest of the cockpit how they believed it would look. They were basically spot on.
Reminds me when Tom Clancy got a visit from the government because of how accurate depictions were in Hunt for Red October and his other books
Woah that's cool
Hey ... where's major Kong?!
The Apollo missions should have brought a state of the art 35 mm or 70 mm motion picture production camera.
And ... the starscape would have appeared even better than those on top of Mount Everest at Night; except that such starscapes would have been visible in daylight on the moon because there is no atmosphere scattering of sunlight. The moon has no atmosphere. Why were no photographs taken of starscapes directly overhead using a shaded lens to block sunlight reflected off the regolith, and in the shade of the LEM, on a tracking tripod, with a long shutter exposure? Answer: That would be even harder to fake with enough precision to fool even an amateur astronomer; let alone thousands of them.
And yes, the Earth and moon are spherical, space is a hard vacuum, and rockets are able to work in space by following Newton's Laws of conservation of momentum ... unlike a certain magic bullet I can still recall. We need to all live longer to grow wise to all the b.s. propaganda myths we are spoon fed from birth.
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Glad to see Joe Rogan is still a low-key moon landing skeptic
You could just say glad to see Joe Rogan is still an idiot it would be less wordy
Guess they should make questioning the moon landing illegal, to prove its right
@@godsmarine5734 this guy gets it lmao
@@kenh.5903 grow up toy
@@kenh.5903 bro knock it off bubble boy.
After seeing how they bs'd us all about covid I've begun to question everything
question everything. Including Religion and god
Been onto these scammers since the 50's and 60's
Did the Germans really start WW2? Try why did some outfit declare war on the Germans in Mar 1933! That's why Hitler had a certain crew locked up, just as the US locked up 100's of 1000's of the Japanese community after Pearl Harbor
History is the Greatest lesson in life, never forget it
Question everything and believe nothing.
@@rickmcgillivray6154 Great start, now start some deep reading , the Banned stuff
@@velociraptorblue866 God helps you see clearly.
A year after watching the Shining I get dropped off at a fly-in remote lodge on Lake Clark Alaska in the winter. Closest community of 12 people is a 10 mile walk across a frozen lake. The guy helping me drop my stuff off asked me if I was afraid of ghosts because the lodge was built on an old Indian graveyard and there had been caretakers there who claimed to see their ghosts as well as the ghost of a woman who tripped on float plane dock and got decapitated. I must admit my mind strayed to the movie a few times in the months I spent there and wished I hadn't seen the movie.
That must have been creepy as hell 😲
that's called 'television *programming*'
Well..did you see anything?
Haha i was working in Ireland and the job took longer, sowe booked into a local hotel we found online, The Montague.. sounded cool. We arrived, looked a nice place, once inside, still looked cool.. once we were booked in and being shown to our rooms, the long very dated corridors, gave me an overwhelming feeling almost complete dankness. Exactly like the shining, once in the room, the door was flimsy like it had been kicked in, there was glass on the mattress under the sheet, I refused to stay, something didn't feel right, and I trust my gut... We left and booked into one down the road , few days later on a job, radio said the Montague had now been closed and was to be used for immigrants to Ireland, shootings and crazy shit happened there that's why was shut down . Really weird place, still get shudders thinking bout it..
I bought a house in Nova Scotia and my god upstairs it was so like the Shining- houses talk for sure
I feel like I’m listening to Joe Rogan back in 2013
only partly, usually it went on for a couple hours...this short is a let down, but a nice reminder.
Me too.
...and it feels so good
I watched full metal jacket being filmed. It was shot at Beckton gas works in East London just around the corner from where I lived. It's also where the famous Jean Michel Jarre concert "destination docklands" was held in 1989. I sung in the choir that night along with a couple hundred other kids from poor East London schools (the famous fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen was standing next to me as we went to school together). There's videos on here where I can watch myself aged 13 singing by Jean on a floating stage lol. One amazing night I'll never forget. We had a pretty awesome childhood for poor East London kids.
ive still got the vhs of docklands show.
@@daveelson213 haha good times 🤭 the part where I'm on camera is when they walked 300 of us kids onto stage with our red life jackets which we all hated cos they smelt horrible and sweaty. I had bushy curly hair back then and was standing next to Alexander and a massive black lad that I remember being bigger than my dad 🤣 to this day I still see lazers and fireworks when I close my eyes and I'm sure my crap hearing is to do with that amazing night 😆
A lot was also filmed at ATR Bassingbourn where I did my phase 1 Army training
I had a poor Dagenham childhood which was sweet as.
thanks for sharing friend
Funny how we supposedly went to the Moon 50 years ago but haven't been back since despite having 100X better technology.
Hmm...
China, USA, India, Isreal, Japan, Europe, have all sent multiple missions to the moon since 2005.
China successfully landed (unmaned) missions on the moon in 2013, 2018 & again in 2020 and now have a couple of kilos of moon rock back their Earth labs from the 2020 mission.
India & Isreal missions crashed landed on the Moon in 2019 (lander missions failed)
USA (one with South Korea) have 3 separate moon orbit missions happening right now.
There are 20+ more known missions including multiple landings planned by all the above and others like Australia, Canada, UAE, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, Mexico, Netherlands, Europe and more in the next couple of years.
@@rfgson
They're all in on it.
It doesn't surprise me at all. It cost a lot of money, they won the cold war, people were losing interest. There's only renewed interest coz the us is falling behind china
@@rfgson im not gunna let you get away with that comment are you hoping no one will fact check you, the us have a problem with there rocket so no they havnt gone anywhere they apparently want to send an unmanned rocket to the moon to make way for another one later on with astronauts. If they have been there whats the need for that. No one ever has landed and will never land on the moon
Exactly
The Shining gets creepier every time I watch it. It’s like a fever dream that evolves each time.
You've watched Shining more than once?
Fucking psychopath! 😂
I agree... Eminem has a hidden track in his cd that you can only hear of you are delereous
Scariest movie ever
The freezer exit reversing gets me‼️
@@DougieBarclay I love Shelly
Stanley Kubrick was arguably the best Director ever known to Hollywood Cinema, but the man was absolutely insane. He was talking to the key grip of one of his moves while driving. He crashed his car into a ditch mid conversation and didn’t even react. He just kept talking about the movie
also a huge asshole but artists are complicated people
Does that sound like a true story?
@@IsaacTheSalsaShark fuck it, it is now - i'm telling everyone that story from here on out
Stanley Kubrick was just another horrible human being who left a mark on an Industry because he was there to do it first.
@@IsaacTheSalsaShark Lol it could be, because a "crash" doesn't mean cars flipping and engines exploding. It could have easily been a nick off of a pole.
I wonder if any of us bigfoots will ever get to go to space one day
Chewbacca did... I think you will too.
Us shape shifting dragons are already on it!
I will find you
@@robert4you u win
You don't exist
Joe “changed” his mind about the moon landing hoax when Spotify handed him the check.
Amen
No he was on record way before that saying he changed his mind but keep posting brainless shit lol probably a flat earther to
Way before
That's not true
Deep.. its all fake bro yea
He forgot to mention NASA deleted the records because they needed space to store stuff
How about the guy who was doing a house clean out for someone and found all the copies of NASA Footage in a basement along with NASA electronic equipment. And the fucking dummy called NASA and they immediately picked it all up, and told him he could keep the old equipment, and never spoke of what was on all those reels, many claim it was all original unedited footage of moon landings, alien edits, et artifact edits, god only knows. We get a chance and anyone of us would upload it all online but this scared “do Gooder” fucked it up. Nobody knows where or how all those shelves of original footage ever ended up in that old basement and til this day NASA hasn’t said a peep about what they recovered.
Yeah, the calculations are no longer there because they deleted or destroyed all of that information? A woman Katherine Johnson who was apparently brilliant did all the math. Don Pettit literally says we can't go back because we don't have the technology. Search him on here. Is so strange that we go backwards with this specific technology with the stupidest explanations as to why.
The world has lost a ton of data and historical TV, because magnetic tapes were so expensive they were constantly reused..
But I guess we also lose a lot with hard drives, that we also rewrite over these days.. :)
watch the documentary "american moon". i guarantee it's legit and not crazy shit.
This is how you know the whole thing is complete baloney. If the moon landings were real, those cassettes or whatever would have been put under a maximum security museum and replayed every year on the anniversary. Moon dust would likewise be studied by universities around the world and handled with extreme care but lo and behold! Like the tapes, the moon samples also disappeared! And the technology to get back to the moon? Also no longer available! Because in 1969, the tech to do it was so advanced, we can't replicate it today! I feel sorry for anyone who believes all this horse shit.
I read the kid didn't even know he was in a horror movie bc Kubrick was protective of him
My favorite movie of Kubrick is the masterpiece "Barry Lyndon". The cinematography of that movie is nothing short of amazing given the time in which it was made and was filmed with all natural lighting of the period. No other movie I've seen captures the feeling of a time period quite like Barry Lyndon (with the lone exception being Ridley Scott's "The Duellists".)
It bored me to tears.
@@Veggamattic It's not everyone's cup of tea. We all have different appreciations and attention spans.
greatest film ever made save the rules of the game. it's just unreal. thank you, mate.
GREAT MOVIE, BUT TOO MANY SLOW ZOOMS.
@@johnnyViDeO The man had just purchased his first zoom out camera, and was determined to get his money's worth. He sure got his satisfaction.
Fifty three years ago we went to the moon but cannot do it today? This is a disconnect in logic. The press conference is unbelievably depressing when it should be a celebration.
Fake as can be
True
@@seanpratt4704 And totally PROVES Rogan is Controlled opposition. ...the young, hip, cool, "happening" dude, that everyone "loves", ...to sell us a MOUNTAINOUS AVALANCHE OF HORSESH!T! Same with Russell Brand! Theyre both PUPPETS of the satanic globalists!
Thank you. Cheers!
@TurnedLeftAtTheRockyMountains Lost
Kubrick was brilliant, one of the best directors ever.
Wasn't so brilliant if he died, now was he?
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 ?
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 he hated black people so he was alright by me 👍
Have you heard Joe Rogan’s song
Elk Meat & DMT
Look it up, it’s hilarious!!
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A clockwork orange is one of the craziest movies I have ever watched, easily my favorite movie by kubrick. If any of you have not watched it I highly recommend!
That movie was absolute nonsense..and I loved it
Um it is up there, but trainspotting is twisted.
@@taY_Ler-MaDe that movie was all kinds of disturbing emotionally
Joe "I really like that hat!"
Fitzdog "Yeah, I found it in a garbage can outside The Comedy Store, the day after the 2016 election. I had to wash it because it smelled like elk and weed.""
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you, Bill Burr 😂
@@dashiit1748 LMAO OK THAT WAS ACTUALLY REALLY FUNNY!!
ZING!!!
I see what you did there, you little rascal 😉
"...it's so strange that we never went back."
Except, Joe, that we went back five more times, plus one attempt (13).
I think he meant recently
Calumet means peace pipe. One of the sub themes of The Shining was about the slaughter of the American Indians. Remember, the Overlook hotel was built on an Indian burial ground.
I grew up in Calumet Michigan and I’ve never heard that????However I believe there was a peace pipe with the Indian in the town mural
Have you heard Joe Rogan’s song
Elk Meat & DMT
Look it up, it’s hilarious!!
Herd that somewhere too! I'm sure it was Indian ground.
Nice catch, I'm gonna rewatch.
@@313barrygmail There's also a Calumet city in Chicago.
Remember
Salem's Lot.
There's a Salem in nearly every state. Wonder why ?
Joe: "he (Kubrick) was into some weird shit"
Also Joe: vapes psychedelic frog sweat inside his sealed psychonaut chamber
+p
Joe is a toad licker? I recall an "astronaut" on a talk show saying moon landing was filmed in New Mexico.
Lol
I am not sure Joe has ever done 5meo, he talks about DMT a lot, but usually NN DMT. That does not come from the toad, they are two totally different things.
@@Truthshouldalwaysbetold get ‘em King
Kubrick was the most interesting/mysterious director love his work
Love His Moon Landing Work
I disagree
Greatest 💯
“Space may be the final frontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement.”
🌶
Do you believe Alderaan is real too?
2001 was released before the first Apollo landing and Kubrick's depiction of the Moon's surface differs greatly from its appearance in the Apollo footage. The movement of characters on the Moon in 2001 differs from that of the filmed movement of Apollo astronauts, and does not resemble an environment with 1/6 the gravity of Earth.
dude stop spaming. you are having the opposite effect of what copy pasta you are doing.
Gee, a TV show about exploring “space, the final frontier” was made in Hollywood. Totally mind blowing!
It wasn't just with Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut was also completely shot in England. Kubrick didn't want to (and at that point probably couldn't) go to New York so he sent people there to take photographs of a couple streets and had them entirely rebuild as sets, lol.
That movie's budget was $65m where like $12m went to Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman and rest went to building entire streets of New York. Some scenes where Tom Cruise walks through the streets aren't even him on the set but a rear projection. I wonder who OK'd such a high budget for a movie where a couple people at a time talk to each other in a room and didn't question for what exactly do they need the extra 50 million, haha.
In Kubricks odyssey he said he thinks the government gave Kubrick unlimited access to make movies in return for filming moon landing footage.
They figured it out alright, that's why they had him killed
the end.
@@ETAisNOW yes free rein in hollyweird but after eyes wide shut they cut an hour out of the film. 5 days b4 the release he was killed. Space mite be the final frontier but its filmed in a Hollywood basement.
When you're a famous director you do what you want or you don't make the movie. Isnt it interesting how making entertainment pays better than doing things that people need to be done- aka essential work.
Its not their fault. It's literally our fault. We endorse it. We don't want to pay teachers better but we'll absolutely pay to see the next Marvel film. 🤷♂️
Imagine a world where teachers dictate the terms of how they teach. Crazy.
At least we got to see Nicole Kidman naked and for that, I am eternally grateful
Joes knows exactly what eyes wide shut is about 😂
LMFAO
Tax exemptions?
That’s why Kubrick died :(
His homie Epstein.
I watched it. I can't grasp the point. Care to explain?
I used to play on the site where FMJ was filmed in Beckton East London.
Oof. Private "Pyle" killin himself really messed with my head as a preteen
Was gonna quote an Ermey line but knew it wouldn't get past youtube censor
Apollo Flight Director Gene Kranz recounts these simulations in his book, Failure is not an Option:
'In the late 1960s our simulation technology had progressed to the point where it became virtually impossible to separate the training from actual missions. The simulations became full dress rehearsals for the missions down to the smallest detail. The simulation tested out the crews and controllers responses to normal and emergency conditions. It checked out the exact flight plan, mission rules, and procedures that the crew and controllers would use for a later flight.'
In 2003 History Channel documentary of the same name: Kranz said: The simulations were so real that no controller could discern the difference between the training and the real mission.
That is actually what I have said and thought about Apollo 11. Once I saw a picture of the training facility and you couldn't tell the difference. I also am aware that many false flag events happen with simulation training so the others can't tell the difference of what is real or not such as 9/11 and the London train bombings.
Yeah that means projecting digital coordinates and flight paths, not Pixar type shit.
Except gravity. lol
Dat 2 year old walking up the stairs in the hoax thing
So they think they went but they didn't??
Joe "I'm not saying I'm in the camp... But I'M IN THE CAMP" Rogan
I was eleven yrs old and I recall the commentator explaining as the flag was planted that it was a stiff or springy material so that it would appear to wave.
Yet somehow that was missed by theorists who use the waving flag as another piece of evidence.
Joe advocated for lockdowns and masks, then he left CA to get away from it.
He’s a simpleton and easily manipulated. He trusts those “officials” who get in his head because he’s too stupid to discern fact from fiction, and therefore is not in that camp.
He would believe in leprechauns if an Irish scholar told him they exist. Remember Bigfoot? He’s an old man with the intellect of a child.
He definitely is. Joe ain't stupid!
“Space is the final frontier, but it’s filmed in a Hollywood basement”-rhcp
The great composers of history will live on forever. Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, and Anthony, John, Chad, and Flea...
It’s space may be....
@@edgarallanpoe8917 🤘🤣🤣🤘
Imagine see John Frusciante on JRE
@@yuvalpeleg6269 needs to happen.
I have never been able to reconcile the picture of the earth rising when they were on the moon how small it was -- more like what the moon looks like from Earth. It should have looked absolutely HUGE.
It looks small because there is nothing on the surface to create a true sense of scale . I try to enjoy the night sky at work . I notice the moon looking very small as I cross a huge flat parking lot , 20ft buildings visable at a great distance . During my first break , the moon will appear even smaller as I look out past the parking lot and lack of buildings . During lunch the moon has moved over our campus and looks much larger because other objects appear closer to the moon
You're correct, the moon is slightly larger than 1/4 the size of earth, .27% actually, so the earth is roughly 4 times the size of the moon and would appear as such viewed from the moon. I've argued this point for years, it's the same distance either way, but one object is 4 times the size as the other, and earth would appear to be 4 times the size of our moon if viewed from the moon.
Imagine the harvest moons we see in the summer, it's a pretty big ball in the sky, and you can easily make out craters/features on the moon, now imagine if it were 4 times that size, it would be HUGE!
Many photos/video taken of earth from the moon don't seem to show the earth that size, I've seen a few that get close, but you'd be able to see all continents easily, you'd easily be able to see the city lights, it would be such an awesome scene you know someone would of put a "web cam" on the moon so we could view the scene anytime we liked, but no one has ever done that, maybe there's other things they've never done.
Another thing that isn't correct to scale, is the dirt they kicked up running around on the moon with their toes and the rover. If the gravity of the moon is 1/6 that of earth, than dust kicked up by a toe would fly up 6 times higher on the moon than it does on earth, video of the astronauts running around kicking up dirt, shows that dirt doesn't get kicked up high at all and falls quickly back down, even dirt off the rovers tires falls quickly to the ground, "for every action there's is an equal and opposite reaction", well that "reaction" would be 6 times greater on the moon, if you're toe kicks up dirt a foot high on earth, it would be kicked up about 6 feet on the moon and it would take 6 times longer to fall back to the ground, and fine dust would be floating all over. They claim on the moon you could hit a golf ball miles cause of lack of gravity, how come the dirt/dust they kick up doesn't even go feet?
@@danthomas9077 Is there any good source of this type of information about the moon landing potentially being fake
@@danthomas9077 sorry but I don’t get how the earth can look 4 times bigger than the moon when standing on the moon. It’s 250,000 miles away and distance makes things look smaller🤔 I’m no scientist but I would have expected the earth to look quite a bit smaller from 1/4 million miles away
A must watch Capricorn one 1978 movie. It’s free on UA-cam
It’s funny that they didn’t know about the radiation belt when asked and there space suits didn’t have any protection 😄
NASA discovered a third belt in 2011 kinda wonder why Apollo didn't discover it in 1969.
@@wesporter2176 That’s simple, things does exist until you discover them
@@dorianoddi3452 So... why didn't Apollo discover the third belt they have radiation monitors right?
they did know about them the belts were discovered in 1958. and in 2012 2 dedicated probes were sent out to study them. Their suits absolutely had radiation protection because the sun emits radiation. Solar winds affect the belts and i believe only in "space storms" can the belts be dangerous.
@@wesporter2176 3rd belt was temporary and they knew about the belts in 1958.
Hey Joe, or your team, a humble plea from all your listeners here.
PLEASE GET Randall Carson and Graham Hancock back on the show :D
Aeronautical Engineer/scientist, Albert Taylor, spent almost two decades evaluating satellite system designs & multiple government classified programs (including the Star Wars & the F-117A Stealth Fighter programs) at major aerospace companies in southern California. This lead him to be hired by NASA to work on the International Space Station Program. When he was asked by Art Bell about the moon landing, he replied: "When I saw the landing craft, there is no way I would ever get in that thing. It was way too flimsy."
He seems to be a guy who abandoned his training and went of into the land of woo-woo crazies.
I wouldn't either. Those Astronauts were braver than I could ever be.
That's why the astronauts who flew in those things had to belong to a generation of men that I don't believe we will ever see again...
@@mattthelearner2797 romanticization to the extreme. People take on more crazy odds everywhere everyday around the world.
@@misterharryman Not to the extreme, to the amount that is worthy of the achievement.
Stanley was a genius and his movies snitched everything in this world and ever took planes when he ain’t want too
2001: A Space Odyssey is a decent indication of what Hollywood special effects could do at the time - and it’s extremely shonky. It genuinely was simpler to film on location.
Every time Joe talks looking up he's talking to his DMT elves
Bruh 😂😂😂
😄😃
Funny
I keep asking my DMT elves to bring me pizza but they are no fucking use at all.
There's something with a magazine that Jack Nicholson's character is reading before his job interview, I think it's a Playboy issue where they talk about pedophilia and stuff
It’s a playgirl mag, helps set up what the movie is really about regarding the real relationship between Danny and his father
@@dws0828
what do you mean with that?
.. was there incest 👀?!!
@@nlom3520 absolutely. Watch any of Rob Ager's analysis of The Shinning. Jack sexually abused Danny.
@@HunterVex.
wow, i didn't know that!!
tnkss for answering 👍
@@nlom3520 👍 Rob Ager rules!
hahaha i respect tf outta joe for STILL keeping it free flowing, informative, and pretty funny.
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Kubrick is such a great director most people don't know he is also their favorite actor
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Sir what are you smoking?
@@southlondon86 😭😭😭😭
⁉️ What actor?
@movid he once went to the moon playing the role of a guy named Neil Armstrong just to get a feeling for what it would really be like when he had to fake the moon landing in nevada. Nasa said the budget was too high and kubrick said fuck nasa because If you want a job faked right you gotta make the experience as real as possible. So he took a team of researchers to the moon then brought back moon rock for props in nevada. Of course they had to be marked with stage letters to set them apart from the regular nevada rocks. He didn't realise the whole of nevada was a stage so naturally all the stones were marked so they lost the real moonrocks. Eventually they had to go back to the moon to get more moon rocks to fake a moon landing in nevada, all so they could pretend a team of scientists went to the moon and finally let some nerds get some tang.
The moon landing looked like they used a Jiffy Pop instead of a legit spacecraft.
🤣
As Owen Benjamin says, "The lunar lander looks like a meth head's tree fort." There's no way in hell that thing was on the moon.
Arkie Bear oh, well, if the picture of clean mental health Owen Benjamin said it, it must be true.
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@@arkie_bear Owen Benjamin, really? I had no idea he’s a MIT trained astrophysicist, an authority on space flight.
I thought he was just an unfunny comedian and full time Qanon grifter.
He was the greatest director that ever lived to be sure. There are other greats, but his work stands alone.
Loved fmj
Mw
No
Ok whatever you say.
Are ya fookin nuts, mate?! You clearly don't know much about cinema...
Agreed. These other commentators are clueless.
Calumet was an Indian Tribe, also a city in Northern Michigan it was the name of a baking powder in the pantry in the Shining.
@TurnedLeftAtTheRockyMountains Very true! The outside of it was Timerline Lodge at Mt.Hood Oregon, but the interior was? I'm not sure. peace.
It's also a VERY Mega Important term in Secret Masonic Practice..., I daresay.., Friend to Friend .
Yeah, they shot Full Metal Jacket - the Vietnam scenes - were shot in East London with palm trees 😂 Based Kubrick
Was that “The isle of dogs?”
@@aaronalder4796 I think so
First part was definitely filmed in Paris Island
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Doocklands before they pulled it all down.
Happy Wednesday guy's! From Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Happy Wednesday from Manchester 🇬🇧
Happy Wednesday from South Africa
Happy Wednesday to you too
From Modesto Ca.
Thanks guys but no one cares where you are from
@@JonnyAbs-0 Much love to you brother - I hope you have an awesome Thursday
Eyes wide shut is definitely the most sophisticated of all his works.
He got killed because of it
Ever since I saw that movie I kinda got obsessed with trying to find the truth about those satanic ritual parties among celebrities and elites.
why kill him and then release it? why not destroy the footage in some way
No
That’s not even his version
Never released the actual directors cut
Directing is an art just like a painter, da,vinci and other artists hid knowledge in they're works, so it makes sense that Kubrick did also..
Joe said, "A thing, was never just a thing."
About 30 minutes was cut out of Eyes Wide Shut, and Kubrick "died" after he showed his cut of the movie to the studio.
Must have been pretty bad
Apparently it was a 8 minute segment of his cut that started a huge argument between Kubrick and the exec's.
There's enough symbolism in Eyes Wide Shut to understand what Kubrick was saying. It's true. These people run the world.
@@DIVISIONINCISION in the movie, the way they knew everything Cruise's character was up to, makes me think they were an intelligence agency. Or had ties to.
That movie was Kubrick telling the world that the world is run by a cabal of satinists
@Frank Dux Funny because the whole Epstein thing had me immediately thinking about Eyes Wide Shut.
Joe "Do you know he would do complex mathematics in his spare time" Rogan
I'm so tired of that quote...
Preston "I'm so tired of that quote...." Horner
@@IrvRat1982 I’m so tired of that nickname…
Preston "@IrvRat1982 I'm so tired of that nickname..." Horner
Bla bla bla
Stanley Kurbrick died just before the release of Eyes Wide Shut. Kubrick died 19 years after The Shining
Chris, Kubrick died on March 7th,1999. Eye's Wide Shut release date (July 16th, 1999). As for July 16th, that was the 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Launch, (July 16th, 1969.) As for Kubrick, his death, (March 7th), was 666 days before January 1st, 2001....
At any rate, we have Kubrick, Apollo 11, Eye's Wide Shut, & 1-1-2001 ( The 666 days.)
Back to ''The Shining'', (which is also about Elites.)
In a scene showing an overhead view of the Maze, if you look hard at it a certain way, you can see what looks like the numbers ''444'', right in the center of the Maze. As for the movie, The Box Office Sales for The Shining came in at $44.4 Million, (444.) Between Kubrick helping NASA, we have the Elites, Child Sexual Abuse, (In both The Shining & Eye's Wide Shut.) And also a lot of Numerology, all tied together...
Have you seen the video of the astronaut saying they recorded over the tapes of the original landing? And the reason they haven’t gone back is because they destroyed the equipment when they returned and it would be “too expensive and too much work to build again.” Yeah, even though our phones have more power and capability than the computer when they “landed on the moon.”
China just went to the dark side of the moon… the reason we never went back is ther is literally nothing there… only thing we learned is that our moon used to be apart of earth… therefore they have more solid evidence on the origins of the moon…
How do they explain no other country going to the moon since. If it was possible to do with 60's technology there would be rich people today doing their own private trips and every nation with a space agency would have a flag on the moon
I have to say those statements made me question. Also one of the Nasa astronouts also said wr cant go cause Van Allen belt and I was like but didnt you do through before, i dunno the whole thing is wierd.
@@warrenplatinumstein7723 Actual space travel is extremely expensive and dangerous. There’s nothing of value on the moon.
There’s nothing in Arizona but there’s military bases there
Still waiting for that poor camera guy that filmed the "shuttle" taking off from the moon to be rescued lol
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no one ever wants to talk about that lol but it's a "conspiracy theory"
how about i can lose a call on my cell phone a mile away from the person im talking to but they can make a clear call to the whitehouse from the moon
donnie brasco Is this a serious question?
@@donniedoesdishes exactly. back when we had rotary dial phones...
I visited the Kubrick archives in London and one of the things that was cut out of the script for Eyes Wide Shut was a dream that Nicole Kidman's character has where Tom Cruise's character is crucified on a cross in front of the masked crowd. Spooky shit.
I also heard the climax of the film was supposed to involve a child sacrifice…
@@MC_1993 go look again at the ending of the movie now. You may have to go frame by frame in a couple parts but Nicole and Tom are giving their kid away to two men in trench coats that were at the party at the beginning of the film. Very subtle but very spooky lol. changes almost the entire movie imo.
Why is that spooky? The whole point of the movie is "lol look at this weird sex cult."
Sounds pretty par for the course to me. If anything, probably would have made it less boring.
That’s why they clipped Kubrick. He didn’t play ball
@@stevem.o.1185 Because someone actually had that thought and put into a script... thats kinda fucked up.
The guy who stayed in the craft Would have seen the best stars of anybody When he went around to the dark side of the moon The sunlight would have been completely gone The stars would have been amazing
Yup, Michael Collins saw them just fine. The question landing deniers cut out of their cherry picked clip was if they could see the stars through the corona of the sun. Try doing your research.
@@UpperDarbyDetailing Um Yeah it would have been A 2 or 3 hour clip This is just a snippet And I am talking about what they talked about in the snippet They actually talked about a lot of stuff So what I said is spot on You are talking about something that's not in the snippet🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@UpperDarbyDetailing This is a clip from a Joe Rogan show I do a lot of these little clips Do some research
@@oldcountryboy yes… my point that flew over your head is that that snippet was deliberately cut to make it look like Michael Collins said he didn’t see any stars. Like I already said, do your own research.
@@UpperDarbyDetailing No it wasn't this is the Joe Rogan channels on UA-cam they make little clips all the time Do some research
The hallway carpets have some meaning in the overlook
Yeah, the carpet design is intentionally disorienting, almost psychosis-inducing. Ive been in hotels & restaurants with carpet like that. It's meant to discourage loitering. It practically screams, get out! Kubrick also intentionally moved around the furniture & other objects in the backgrounds of the scenes that were in soft-focus, so that the movie viewer wouldn't catch on. An item would be there one minute & gone the next, while youre focusing on the characters in the foreground. The effect is nightmarish; nothing is as it seems, but you can't quite pin down why you're so creeped out. The characters you're watching are in a dreamy, continually shifting reality where nothing makes sense. There's a video on YT about Kubrick's techniques.
@@ajcarr1965 the more I learn about these movies just makes me love Kubrick even more. Absolute genius.
@@ajcarr1965 lovely 👍
@@TonicSoul can you tell me more
@@nolanarmstrong2458 the carpet in the shinning replicates the launching pad for the Apollo mission from an Arial view of the launching site
The Shining is one of my all time favourite movies. What a classic.
I just about crapped myself when I watched the Shining.
Jeremy, nobody cares.
@@iz2043 you disgust me
@@CCitis shhhhhh
The book was infinitely better
Joe’s English accent killed me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:24 for those interested
"Apollo Program"
Producer: Walt Disney deceased at that time.
Co-producer: Wernher Von Braun.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Art Director: John Hoesli.
Writer: Arthur C Clarke.
Photographer: Geoffrey Unsworth.
Total cost = 169.51 billion current dollars.
5 years ago this would be an entirely different convo. Joe was a huge no mooner
Yeah, he is a critical thinker so he spoke with professionals in the space exploration industry, including an astronaut, and changed his opinion based off unrefutable evidence we landed on the moon
And yet we still heard about the 'waving flag' and 'shadows don't add up' nonsense this time!
:D
Pretty basic stuff to explain, being talked about by guys who skipped school a lot...
@@EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV strawman arguments. please debunk the fact that on the official apollo DVDs there's a scene where houston responds to the astronauts faster than physically possible due to the speed of light. it's on the documentary "american moon".
@@mndeg Yea, I had a long winded convo with someone who claimed that Nixon's chat to astronauts broke the 2 second delay time rule...
And I went and watched the footage and it was entirely fine...
This bollocks gets dull quick..
So forgive me for not tracking down the proofs you can't find a link too.. :)
@@MiniMotoAlliance yes. Let’s bring in “professionals” who lie to explain their lies. Irrefutable evidence my ass. The only reason joe changed his mind is because he got so big and the higher ups sat him down to talk.
Me after watching 2001:
My dad: well, what did you think?
Me: dad... I feel stupid
You watched it with your dad?
you need to watch it at least 3 times it worked for me
@@altergreenhorn definitely. I’ve seen it countless times since and it is by far my favorite movie of all time. Even got to see it in the theaters at a special showing and oooooh my god!
I just wasn’t used to having my mind fucked like that at the time haha
@@craneo7905 I watched this movie when I was a child with my father who loves it. I don't get why that would be strange, most parents show their favorite films to their kids
@Peter Thorne your dad showed you this movie when you were a child? what’s wrong with your dad.
I miss the days of watching full episodes and seeing everyone's faces and expressions. Spotify doesn't do you justice at all
Don’t we all bro
Am i getting the wrong end of the stick? You can still watch the episodes on Spotify.
I do miss the comments after though.
Kubrick...one of a kind.
Never be another.
I have his taschen Napoleon book...its massive.
I flipped through it several times and read the script.
It would have been badass.
Same with A.I. but he gave it to Spielberg.
I would love to hear Joe’s takes on Kubrick’s movies for once rather than the same filler stuff we hear every time. “Did you hear how Kubrick faked the moon landing? Did you see the carpet in the Shining?” Or “he was a weird guy.” I really don’t know if I’ve ever heard Joe discuss what he likes about his movies or what has stuck with him over the years. I don’t think I’ve ever even heard him say that Kubrick used a aperture lens that was used by NASA to document the dark side of the Moon in Barry Lyndon and how that could be evidence for the silly fake moon landing theory. It’s always just 2001 or the Shining.
Because no one listens to Joe Rogan for movie reviews.
We never when't back?? Really THATS WHY YOU DOIGHT IT???
Conspiracy theorist pick-up line: "You look familiar, have we met before? I'm serious, who sent you?"
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Joe and Fitzdog talk about the same fuckn topics everytime! lol
Weirdly enough I dont mind it, I think Fitzdog can fit with fucking anyone on a podcast.
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Yea. Cause rogan is a tool
@@robertcain5930 Our tool😈
Chance for joes people to hear him pretend to be a Cultrial leader to the sheep that believe in him
I like this type of conversation that Joe was talking about. It's fascinating. If only Stanley talked about why he did that. Did anyone ever interview him about it?
Nobody ever did because Stanley did not and COULD NOT possibly have faked Apolo.
Al you have to do is watch his movie"2001"; His rendering of zero-g, and of the Moon do not look like the real thing.
NoboDy had either the technology or the knowledge to fake Apollo; NOTE THAT TO THIS DAY, NO CONVINCING SIMULATION OF THE APOLLO LUNAR SURFACE EVA'S HAS EVER BEEN MADE.
Do you think that poorly made one was done purposely to give more virility to the moon landing?
@@1carpentrys No. I think Kubrick did the best he could with the technology and information he had, and he succeeded in making one of THE best movies ever made.
I also think it is perfectly obvious, for reasons too numerous to even list, that Apollo was not faked, and certainly not faked by Kubrick.
Kubrick was an absolute perfectionist and demanded no restrictions on the process and the content of his movies. Some claim he ran into some G intemperance when making Dr Strangelove and 2001. Some say he made a deal with the G to produce something in exchange for free reign.(Later NASA gave him a unique lens to film Barry Lyndon). It was a deal he forever regretted which why he put all kinds of hidden clues in The Shinning...Danny's Apollo 11 sweater, Tang on the storage shelves, A11 work and no play etc. Some say it's why he made Eyes Wide Shut as an expose (we didn't get to see Kubricks intended/uncut version as he died suddenly right before it was released).
Well "experts" still think that covi was born in a wet market.
Yea no chance it came from a lab funded by the NIH....
Title: *"2018: Fauci on resuming gain-of-function research funding. Its just as Rand Paul said"*
ua-cam.com/video/BXB-Nt5kV1U/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SILVIEWmedia
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Kubrick released dr Strangelove a few years after the Gulf of tonkin proposal which didn't get exposed and unclassified until many years later... He is sending messages with all of his movies
Here’s one
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Um no - your wrong. The Golf of Tonkin resolution was passed on August 1 1964. Dr. Strangelove was released in January of 1964, well before the Tonkin incident.
@@whos1st the gulf of Tonkin incident started the war in Vietnam in 62, not sure what year your thinking
@@melian9999 look it up. It’s not hard to do. August 2 1964 - the USS Maddox was fired up and hit 3-4 times, sustaining minor damage. But - the Vietnam war was already underway. The Following Tonkin Resolution gave the President authorization to wage war with far less congressional approval. But the US was already in the war.
Kubrick knew something. That's why he died right before Eyes Wide Shut came out. That's story surrounding that is wild.
@MMA vs BOXING I'VE LITERALLY READ THIS ALREADY BECAUSE OF YOUR SPAM. I DONT BELIEVE IT. I BELIEVE THEY BELIEVE IT.
@MMA vs BOXING sounds like Saint Germaine.
He is an immortal with strong ties to the original royal families.
Sometimes he pops up in history just to troll people because he is bored.
Somewhere that cut 8 minutes of the film is hiding, locked away. We'll probably never see it.
@@pointmanzero st. Germain is an interesting thing to look into. Perhaps Perhaps trickster spirit
@@DIVISIONINCISION you think it's protected or was just destroyed?
Calumet is baking powder, my mom used it back in the 70’s.
Michael Collins was the 3rd man to never set foot on the moon.
And was never in the lunar module which is what Joe mistakenly said. Michael Collins stayed the the Command Module and orbited the moon about 17 times I believe
Joe Rogan questions everything except when Eddie Bravo’s on.
eddie thinks differently hes built diff
google. obvi.
Nope he crossed Eddie over, started making fun of him and Eddie said farewell hypocites (was on JRE)
@@davydebrycke6106 wait really? Where can I find that?
@@bonham_music was about 4 yrs ago and Eddie didn't return if I remember well. Was Rogan, Schaub, Callen really disrespecting and being condescending towards Eddie bc obviously he was saying some deep shit. At one instant you saw the look in Eddie his eyes and he realized they were selling out and he just was disapointed that they cornered him, he didn't say a word for the rest of the show and never came back to Rogan... full podcast is on youtube, JRE about 2 and half our episode
how high is Joe in this one? even Jamie sounds high. Everyone is lit.
@UCCME03R5Npsww-JPuoN8SBg lol how high are you 😂😂
Jamie sounds blazeddd
You say it like it's a bad thing...(?)
What doed it matter?
@@johnc9152 Hey Bakes up a special sour dough loaf
We miss you on UA-cam Joe!!!!
Clicked faster than NASA erased the original moon landing tapes
Why would they do that?
@@goead ask em
@@goead Because there was more than enough footage of the original landing so they reused the tapes on other missions. For whatever reason, maybe they were cataloging missing stuff or something, they put out a request to see if anyone had them laying around which started a search through the archives and they concluded it was reused. It wasn't a big deal but people go "ermaghed they lost the tapes".
@MMA vs BOXING Stop shilling this crap, top review of the book is: stop spamming this book in the youtube comment section
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD - “More than enough footage”. Who are you kidding? Probably the most important event in human history and they have too much footage of it? What a joke.
I’ve heard the Library of Congress is an absolute disaster, and everything is misfiled and all over the place, so I could believe an American organisation screwed up, but not that they deleted it because they had too much footage.
Get Alex Jones to talk about Eyes Wide Shut.
FUCK that would be entertaining.
The Shining makes passing references to genocide and past evils because the hotel is evil and seems to suggest evil is cyclical, at least with Jack’s appearance in the end photo. Kubrick loved to hear people’s interpretations of his films, but would rarely state his intentions. He put a lot of thought into each shot and what went into the frame.
Final Scene: the pick of Jack in ballroom July 4 1921=Federal Reserve Cronies Celebrating their take over of America via their Puppet Woodrow Wilson, their profit off WWl and their plan to make the US and its citizens permanent Debt Slaves w/ their plans for the Great Depression soon to follow...
Ehhh? It was based on Stephen Kings novel
@@MA-qe2sn Rob Ager on UA-cam makes interesting videos on hidden themes like Gold and the Federal Reserve in The Shining. I’m sure you have seen it. Very interesting
The difference in moon walking "quality" between missions could be, yes the 1/6 gravity, but NASA even had a training program on how to walk on the moon. Astronauts reported how difficult it is, how center of mass can not be controlled, so a training program on how to actually walk on moon was started since first mission. Perhaps learning different body mechanics, not even natural at first, led to improvements(?) So the later missions do look more fluid.
The allegory of the cave
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Yeah you watched them fly a tin can with 1/,1,000,000 of our current computing power.
On your black and white TV with rabbit ears antenna.
On the first attempt.
Grow up.
They also redesigned the suit and later landings had a lot more time to get used to it.
They never landed on the moon .
Have you people never experienced listening to a person relate the most intense strange experience ever in their life . They gush with excitement and can't hold themselves back from relating every little detail .....
@@Gerrardboss-v2g sure, ever see someone do that a month later while exhausted? Watch the WHOLE press conference after Apollo 11. It matches perfectly,
Also, faking it IS. NOT. POSSIBLE.
If I stood in directly in front of you, would it be possible for me to convince you that I walked ten feet away and then walked back if you don’t look away? That would be just as difficult as faking going to the moon.
"It's fun to think that Q-bert faked it all" 6:24
the weirdest thing was a nasa guy saying we have lost the technology to go to space. my phone has more processing speed than the entire nasa complex back in 1960
IDK. I’ve watched that clip, and IMO, I read his statement not as “we can’t ever go back” but as “we don’t physically have the technology and would have to re-engineer it all” which is true. Just my thoughts. There is plenty though to leave one wondering…
@@coderexe30
Yep.
Dumb people like to take the words outta context.
A few of the reasons we haven’t gone back is money.
People can’t fathom we were in a stupid technology race with other parts of the word and there was a lot of manpower, time and and money dumped into the project.
What that guy means and others when they say the technology can’t be replicated is;
There wasn’t exact plans for plenty items as a lot of things were hand made and modified pretty much as they went.
It’s not like there’s cad drawing of all the stuff.
Most people would be able to comprehend the complexity of just the engines alone, it’s no wonder they can’t get a handle on the whole thing.
Advanced technology has always baffled primitive men.
People saying their phone has more computing power than the shuttles don’t know what they’re talking about just repeating what they heard, and there’s videos in b&w on yt from the national archives I believe showing all kinds of the technology and testing incoming which is only a fraction of the whole.
I think they say that because the technology was improvised by all the top tier scientists and mechanics and therefore not really a single plan was made.
I dont know what to think of it but thats the explaination given
I heard that too I don't understand
Missions to the Moon have been conducted by the following nations and entities (in chronological order): the Soviet Union, the United States, Japan, the European Space Agency, China, India, Luxembourg, and Israel. Russia has plans to go back this year apparently too. Thats a lot of lying to keep alive if you ask me.
I like how Joe continually peppers in the "Im not saying they faked it" statements several times throughout because he knows that people will pick out a few seconds of dialog and say "Joe said___!"
Greg is very Yes-And, and has Joe's back- I like it. Great conversation.