@@UnityAgainstJewishEvil That's anti-semitic nonsense, you're just repeating the lies of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion which historians have demonstrated was fake, it was written by Russian anti-semites to undermine socialism (Marx was Jewish) and then repeated by Hitler in Mein Kampf and in speeches.
Zappa's wife used to see the Manson crew walking through her backyard on a trail, they freaked her out, and she started locking the doors and closing curtains, Frank was always on the road.
I’ve always been fascinated by the amount of cults in California. It makes sense within a historical context. It was a frontier in so many senses right up until the end of the 20th century. In a place with so much sprawl and isolation, and so many people showing up from other parts of the country to escape or “start over,” it’s really no wonder that California has always been a haven for radical new ideas, for better or worse.
You are forgetting the crucial ingredient of massive government largesse. You cannot experiment with new and different lifestyles and social organizations if you are struggling to scratch out a living - the way most human beings have done all through history - hence why "mainstream" culture anywhere and everywhere tended to coalesce. But when you have MASSIVE dumps of military industrial complex money - as you did in California - you have the LUXURY to try any bonehead idea - have that collapse, and then move on to the next bonehead idea/fad/cult.
My grandfather was an OSS officer in WW2 and raised his family in Mandeville canyon along with a majority of MIC money men. That’s what was there before the hippies. Morrison’s dad was the Admiral that claimed the gulf of Tonkin false flag attack which led to the US’s entry into the Vietnam war.
@@bunberrierYeah he grew up in Northern Virginia, outside DC. There's a book I read about him, "No One Here Gets Out Alive", goes into the family being in the military.
Janis Joplins parents were CIA. Stephen Stills parents were CIA Jimi Hendrix was in the Air Force before becoming a hippie. David Crosby was a Van Courtland. More details can be found in the book WEIRD SCENES FROM THE CANYON. The whole hippie scene was a government run program to discredit the anti war movement. And eventually turned into the mind control programs the Government is putting to good use today.
My biology teacher in high school was a cult deprogrammer as a side job. His stories were fascinating. Plus he was a great teacher. Decades later I still remember all the bird names we learned.
Cults are fascinating. It’s so strange to see intelligent and educated people fall under the spell Of such nonsense .. the heaven gate incident is just so strange
RIP Dave McGowan! Author of "Programmed to Kill" and "Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon". Dave wasn't the most perfect researcher, but he dug up some weird stuff and put us all on the trail. wish dude here would've mentioned his name.
He died recently I think he posted saying he was being harassed and possibly killed which is interesting. And yes Mae Brussel as another poster mentioned was way ahead of the curve on many things, also died young and believed she was being harassed and targeted. Gary Webb. Danny Casolaro. The list of people who were probably murdered is quite long.
There was another guest a few years ago who mentioned Dave by name (who I think was still alive at the time). I can't remember who the guest was, but him and Joe were talking about Eddie Bravo and Joe mentioned something like "He tried to tell me that the CIA created Hendrix and Jim Morrison" and the guest responded by briefly I talking about Dave and his book
Every single musician had a parent who worked in the government or the military. It's pretty wild. And none of them served in Vietnam even tho they were of age.
Eddie tried telling Joe about this same conspiracy 4 years ago and Joe dismissed it. Eddie also laughed at Joe when he said he trusted CNN and Joe is just now catching up. AJ told Joe about countless conspiracies that are actually true on his first appearance.
I agree I feel bad when Eddie's conversation about fake nuke footage was just ridiculed immediately with no though. Sure we might have the bombs but there is so much reason to fake footage for scare tactics and power
I lost a childhood friend to Jim Jones and his madness and they took a big chunk of people away from a church that my grandmother was a member of.😢 I will never recover from the realization of what her mother did to her!
would love for joe to do a podcast on the BRAIN DAMAGE in those who join cults. It's Dr. Daniel Amen's favorite topic. Similar to how footballers change personalities for the worse after getting concussed. I studied people who are super religious and that damage starts in the left temporal lobe. A lot of spiritual experiences come from damaging this part and since it doesn't heal itself, it stays with that person for life. So people who are obsessed with something generally don't snap out of it.
Questions if someoen is a hyper empath shaman white witch healer close to god magical abilities etc or is scjtizophrenic delusional had ocd obsessional thinking anc is just psychotic no way to tell
The cult that is doing that is the Saturn Death Cult. They don't call themselves that but it describes them well. They want to bring back the "Golden Age" when the Proto-Saturn ruled the Earth. They think by having enough sacrifices through wars, and pitting the public against itself, they can bring that time back. They want to rule everything like the God Kings right after The Purple Dawn of Creation.
Guys please upvote this comment.... The guy who forewords the book Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon is Nick Bryant. This man needs to be on Joe's Podcast ASAP. For the sake of humanity especially after the Sound of Freedom
Okay, so the cameras were in armored boxes (concrete and lead plated) and actually situated in the bottom and pointed at mirror lenses that looked out of lead glass, like a periscope. There's actually remnants of these boxes in Nevada.
Look man all I know is that “dust” or “smoke” is very similar visually to someone all of a sudden blowing with their mouth or a gust of wind on a table.
@@colemanmyers8081 There's a huge difference between a 400 mile per hour burst of air from an atomic blast, versus someone blowing something with their mouth.
@@Paddyjay12nah, eddie just said crazy shit with zero evidence and a “bro just believe me” attitude, this man in the clip is very articulate and had things to point out on video. Eddie has the same problem Alex jones does/did and that’s that they come off as total nutjobs even if what they are saying has truth to it.
Add to that he’s a blackbelt in BJJ and taught martial arts. I hate it too 😂 I’m always like dude, who would ever be an asshole to a super rich, extremely polite guy who can kick the shit out of you🤦🏻♂️
That one at the end though..... I like these kind of theories because whether true or false, it makes you critically examine everything you know. Which is an important thing.
Exactly. Remember 80% of the U.S. used 0% critical thinking skills when it came to the Cøvid Planned-demic, believing Main Stream Media, Face Masks, Social Distancing , taking experimental gene therapy shots and having their freedom of speech removed all for the greater good. Sure NOW it all seems totally ludicrous but at the time people bought it hook, line and sinker without questioning anything.
Whats especially good when you critically examine things like that is that you can find out that thanks to radiocarbon dating, archeology and recorded history that there were in fact no made up centuries. god bless.
There’s a theory that the “1” at the beginning of 1900 and so on was actually a “J” as in the age of Jesus and they just rewrote history so you would believe an extra 1k years have passed.
@@thekorv95 And I think the preponderance of evidence tends to show that, but get this. I looked up radiocarbon dating and came across an article published by nature, first paragraph "Radiocarbon dating - a key tool used for determining the age of prehistoric samples - is about to get a major update. For the first time in seven years, the technique is due to be recalibrated using a slew of new data from around the world. The result could have implications for the estimated ages of many finds - such as Siberia’s oldest modern human fossils, which according to the latest calibrations are 1,000 years younger than previously thought." So even carbon dating isn't absolute, and the period that is alleged is only a few hundreds years, well within margins of error. Again I'm not saying it's fact, but it made me do research and learn that certain radiocarbon dates have been recalibrated before.
Thank you for your podcast. Definently helping me keep my mind off the bad things happening in my life and just itching my curosity with your different talks. You are awesome and keep on doing what you do.
Thank you for the comments because I am really trying to get back to me. I struggle because the military was my identity and what kept me out my thoughts. I looked forward to being in and preparing for deployments. I got medically discharged and now I watch my mother die inside and I can't do anything. My wife is my anchor to this world because I am learning forgiveness taking care of my mom and learning how to deal with my issues instead of doing crazy stuff to escape them. I wish the best to all of you and your words mean a lot
The door's too. Jim Morrison's father was the captain on the boat that falsely claimed was attacked in the gulf of tonkin, which started Vietnam. Crosby was a military intelligence kid also. Played each side from the start.
Is that a bill Cosby reference in 2024? Dont see too many of those anymore. I have a question maybe you can answer for me, how exactly was he doing to be considered the opposition? Or if you could point me in the right direction
Captain John J. Herrick, commander of Destroyer Division 192 (left), and Commander Herbert L. Ogier, commanding officer of USS Maddox (DD-731), on board Maddox (DD-731), 13 August 1964. They were in charge of the ship during the engagement with three North Vietnamese motor torpedo boats, 2 August 1964.
I just discovered this guy and now I’m obsessed with watching him on multiple podcasts. The guys knows stuff about everything and he’s funny too. Totally obsessed
I read this book after hearing this. It's a little far-fetched in some areas of the book but nonetheless very interesting. Lots of coincidences and interesting aspects of this time period in Laurel Canyon.
The clever cult leaders don’t make it obvious it’s a cult. Ask every single publicly adored politician. AOC, Pelosi, Trump, Biden, MTG, Gaetz, all of them. They have champions who will follow them to hell because of the colour of their tie.
Uh non socialized children and kids who dont get enough love want to belong to a group and follow a leader. Independent go-getters with social awareness do what they want and people just so happen to follow them.
I remember my Dad telling me in the 80’s about an old man who once lived next door to him, years ago. This neighbor claimed he was dying of cancer that he got while serving in the army in the Nevada desert. His neighbor stated the US Government were testing nuclear bombs on them. My Father told me, “I thought the guy was crazy, our Government would never do that to our military members. Years later I realized that old man was telling the truth.” That’s exactly what our government did. I remember it broke my heart when my Dad told me this story, back in the 80’s.
My uncle was at those tests when he was in the Army, it's true. That being said, I'm pretty sure the vast majority of them volunteered on the promise that they'd get to witness a nuclear detonation first hand. I'd take that, if offered.
This story doesn't add up. Honestly. How do you have an nuclear bomb tested on you ? And live to tell the story ? Do you mean he was around nuclear bombs ?
@@stephenrose9845Likely by testing the nukes in the ocean, with people on boats miles away but enough to see/feel the flash. The British did this type of testing after WW2, shocking
Missing years are hard to reconcile when there are short period commets like Halley's that comes through the inner solar system pretty consistently and the historical records back in ancient china line up.
I grew up in North East England. As a school trip, we visited a local ancient Anglo Saxon Monastery, (St Pauls) built in the year 674. Its well known as the place where St Bede spent most of his life from age 7, through to his death aged 62, in the year 735. Bede was a scholar, monk and writer who wrote the ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’. Completed in 731. Bede also popularised the practice of dating forward from the birth of Christ, using the term Anno Domini (AD). There were so few literate people in the time of St Bede, that his ‘Ecclesiastical History’ work is basically the main historical document that we use to inform us of what went on during and before his lifetime in dark ages Britain. The ‘Dark Ages’ in Britain, is now accepted to stretch very loosely from when the Romans left in AD400, through to the Norman invasion of 1066, so it still only addresses the first half of this 700 year period. Even as children we were taught that its highly likely that this chronicle is wildly inaccurate, not only because of Bede’s individual biases, but also due to the fact that he spent almost the entirety of his life within the walls of a monetary, in the north of England in the 8th century!😂 Its no surprise to think that many ‘historical documents’ that are supposed to detail the lives of peoples over many centuries in different parts of the world, are nothing more than creative writing.
Dude. In my early 20’s I rented a studio at the Phoenix Ranch in Malibu. There were a number of bungalows on the property located around a very large pool area in the middle of the forest. The owner Fred claimed to be an Indian who lived on the property in a former life. The day I went to see the rental, Fred met me at the entrance explaining he owned 300 acres and it was important that I walk the trails until I reach the Vortex where I could decide if I belonged at this place. First weekend included a party pool side where Indians in full garb created a very deep trance music as people lost control while being brushed with Sage burning on large torches being moved through the crowd. One weekend, the female neighbor (who sunbathed nude regularly) asked if I wanted to go on a hike. Through the hills we ended in a valley where old rusted kids swings sets and climbing sets were buried under parts of the land. This was where the Manson family once lived and amazingly strange area. One trance dance involved Fred leading everyone on a trail in the dark to the top of a hill where a pink mansion sat empty. Fred said this was his house and inside the great room in the middle was a group of Indians in full garb playing a deep, dark trance dancing music that echoed through the great room with power. It’s was a strange, but cool experience. I’m sure there was a lot more going on there, but 6 months was enough for me since it was deep in the Malibu mountains.
This has been going on for decades in California. Deep in the mountains where we used to ride horses there was a massive altar set up, with signs of use. Also another 10 miles there was another established cult where you could sneak and watch their ceremonies, and they had a village thing there where they lived. Ted Gunderson pretty much spelled it out, but was labeled as crazy. It all ties into human trafficking mainly of children, and its a big club, its a big club with ties from the bottom to the top. It is also a following that is thousands of years old, and to deny that is to keep your face buried in the sand.
Are talking about Big Bear area? I heard about this before. Babies killed on the altar as well as animal. Supposed to be witches and devil worshippers there. I remember all the dead people who were murdered in the Hollywood hills near zmulholland Drive.
The car appearing is the difference between two different clips cut together: one in full sun during the day and one AT NIGHT. Y’all asking where did the car come from, why don’t you ask where did the sun go?
The missing time theory is very compelling. There's also theories on repeating civilizational collapses due to cyclical cataclysms, struck from the record. There's the Purple Dawn theory tied in with the electric universe hypothesis. That one theorizes that the Earth once orbited Saturn with a thick atmosphere full of water molecules and the moon was caught in orbit when the celestial bodies were reoriented. That one is my favorite of the bunch.
Ironic they mentioned cults & Jared Leto considering the rumors he’s running a cult where he does a intense three-day retreat on his private island, pictures of it with him in all-white robes & encourages attendees (mostly women) get matching tattoos of the band’s logo. And everyone else is wearing white too like idk if it’s a cult or spiritual festival like it’s advertised but it’s really weird from the pictures and what they do there. And it’s super expensive too, “Ticket prices ranged from just under $1,500 for a basic package (not including flights) all the way up to almost $4,400 for the top tier experience.”
Joe is adjacent to those illuminati people at this point with his net worth. If you pay attention, he runs a lot of distracting games when conspiracy theories start to get too close to actual reality, or when they appear to actually be on to something.
Not to mention Leto is closely tied to that vampire witch Marina Abramovic and has had many girls come forward accusing him of having groomed them or had sex with them while they were underage.
Great interview but I have a question, why is the guest only breathing through his nose? 😅😂😂😂 He keeps waiting to finish talking to shortly breathe into his nose and I can't unsee it 😂😂
The cameras in the nuclear tests were in sealed, heat-protected boxes that used mirrors and a window made of either mica, or a manufactured analog to mica to protect them. The store dummies in simple bomb shelters in the basement of the house were intact, with some thermal burns, after the blast. "Operation Cue" was a Nevada test, where they allowed civilians, reporters and building contractors to witness the detonation and effects in person, with manufacturing companies testing the fireproof quality of some of their building materials. I've done deep-dives on nuclear tests and there is nothing fake about them at all. They are frightening and beautiful in a twisted way.
My father was in the Army 1951-1952 as photographer of the atmospheric nuclear tests. He had issues caused by radiation. Most of his assignments were detonated in the air but there were so e where the photo team was in trench far up closer to ground zero, told as soon as possible after blast, step up out of the trench as you raise your camera start shooting as you walk towards ground zero and keep shooting, stopping only to reload. When you get to ground zero document what's there (what's left of what they staked down there). First step up and raise cameras they all froze because they could see the bones in their hands like an X-ray. My dad died of the first presumptive disease that was not cancer, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. The other guys he kept I'll with all died of various cancers. I'm in process of claiming compensation for him, they waited to start paying until many atomic vets were already dead, pressure, they made compensation available for claim by grown children of atomic vets, for themselves and the grandchildren of the atomic vets. My dad brought home pictures he wasn't supposed to. I saw pics of every stage of mushroom clouds and such I. Various sizes according to size of bomb they used. Varied I credibly. The Atomic Testing Museum here in Vegas is very interesting and some people have spoken there, fascinating. Rare because on way here they stopped at Los Alanis for "I do and training" and we're made to take an oath many would. Not speak of it let alone claim $ even after it was declassified, they were publicly relieved of the oath, President Clinton issued formal apology to the atomic vets, workers affected and down winders. Now using their data they can draw up a report for each vet , adding effects of each detonation they were there for, where they were, give you a total exposure report. 20 years after all the buddies of my dad all photo and my dad lost a lot of bone in their jaws, and had to get partials or full dentures, all of them within a 2&3 year span. My parents got married after Dad completed basic training on his leave, conceived my brother. Two years at Camp Desert Rock and home. They tried couldn't get pregnant for 8 years or so, miscarried. Tried again and got pregnant, me. My brother died young but I think it would've been interesting to compare our DNA. I joke and say I glow when I walk in the desert at night. Many miscarried a lot after being present for the tests when they went home. UK did some tests and they studied carefully pregnancies and miscarriage rates after their atomic vets went home. I looked over the data. Terrible!! Im surprised they went from miscarriage to me with no defects. UK had a lot of defects too, but they were probably in the fried sperm of the first several years. They thought he might be sterile forever. Because he finished basic only got 3 day pass, married, quick honeymoon and my brother was conceived.
at first i was like ohhhh is he interviewing Michael Keaton ?!?! but yeah the laurel canyon stuff from way back when is pretty interesting and crazy and he does a great job of dissecting it..
The cameras were in protective boxes inside of concrete bunkers that took in light using mirrors, similar to a periscope. Some cameras were close, others were places a good distance and used telephoto lens. Many were destroyed.
i wouldn't say mastered cause we all see through it. No one is falling for his dumb act. he's a smart guy he does it cause he doesn't wanna deal with backlash.
100% because eddie bravo is balls deep in this stuff (including this fake atomic bomb theory) and is always down joe’s ear about it. he’s pretending like he has never heard about it 😂
Marc Andreesson is my absolute favourite podcast guest. Well informed and great sense of humor (for being a non-comedian). His podcast with Lex is always the best shit for me as a software developer and tech guy.
@@edp3202 He is one of the creators of the first web browser (Mosaic) and one of the true OG's of the internet. Hes very successful in the tech world and widely regarded as a great person.
I'm thinking it's because Joe is part of tbe same type of thing but for comedians. It would be interesting to know the families of many of the comedians he rolls with. I bet we'll find many similarities to the laurel canyon story.
Not as much time has passed as we think. That could be true. I thought something like that in the Loire Valley in France. The castles are supposedly hundreds of years old, but they look so CLEAN. SO NEW
What doesn't make sense to me in the camera "conspiracy" is that this would have immediately been spotted by someone in the Soviet military when they were watching it and if that was indeed impossible, then the Soviets would have never fallen for such an extremely basic trick. One thing is to fool the average person and another is to fool the entire Soviet military and intelligence. This strongly suggests that it was perfectly possible to shelter the camera in some bunker with an extremely thick and resistant transparent glass for a clear view, placed far enough from the center of the explosion to withstand the shockwave.
@@benjaminfuchs8500 Buddy.... then the mirrors miles away that were close to the blast would also vibrate the image which it doesn't. Looks as if someone's in spectator mode, or it's models.
The cameras were in bunkers and some of them filmed through mirrors like periscopes through quartz lenses. They had many cameras going for these tests, some were destroyed, but some captured the footage we see today.
The Apple house and sedan crater are both located in Nevada. The field of craters in that area of Nevada would indicate those explosions did indeed occur.
There's really good documentaries on laurel canyon. They were a pretty open group and the documentaries are worth a watch if not just for the nostalgia.
The difference between a blast wave hitting a plywood house versus a concrete bunker with lead lining is pretty big. The cameras weren't sitting on the dirt, dudes.
I did a moving job about 12-15 years ago at a home off laurel canyon owned by Jared Leto. He wasn't there, was an assistant or something. I remember it being kind of a dump. Like a wreck of a home. I dunno if it was the same place. On the studio city valley side if I remember correctly. So maybe predates this facility. Had some sort of basement and good sized property but I think it was still just a house.
My father was an Army MP in the early 1950s stationed in the Allusion Islands. He saw dozens of atomic bombs detonated and the first Hydrogen Bomb. Those weren’t faked.
Joe Rogan: Are there any cults today founded in California?
Scientology: Am I a joke to you?
Tom Cruise: wear a mask! And stand six feet apart! Or your all fired dammit.
I often get mistaken for Tom Cruise...
Except I have legs! 👌🤣🤏
Mormons: 🙋♂
@@exmormonsongbook I think the Mormons were founded in Utah, weren't they?
@@Startraxxion😂
I usually play podcasts at 2x but I had to slow it down to 1.5 for this legend
Do they talk about the moon landing in this episode? I know I saw it in here but I keep rewatching and they don’t bring it up
@@pissedpajamas5718Mentions the moon landing as they talk about lookout mountain & 60’s nuclear bomb footage
@@EaglesNation-gb1fg aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Adhd much?
dam
I'll never understand how something as ridiculous as Scientology became such a wealthy and powerful cult.
blackmail and brainwashing. And most people are super dumb.
Leverage.
Self worship
Satan worship
It's because of the ignorance of people and buying into the tricks of the devil
That Laurel Canyon studio is right down the street from the Wonderland murder house
FOUR ON THE FLOOR...
😂
It's on Wonderland Drive as well.
Dude spits out conspiracies Hella fast and proceeds to breathe deep as hell 😂
Coked out of his mind😂😂😂
Lol like how he sounded at the end about the centuries
That’s a natural reaction one has when they know the brother is watching
@@Yung_omelet he is definitely on something lol 😅😅😅
@@aquaviii4:00 - 4:03 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Joe Rogan is interviewing the alternate timeline version of himself who never tried DMT.
Not funny makes zero sense stop promoting drugs
@@Allmenshouldrespectallwomen ^ Excuse Confused Karen, she's looking for things to be angry about again
@@AllmenshouldrespectallwomenDrugs are good mmkaay
@@Ritual.healingit’s an obvious troll
@@Ritual.healing your a pagan like you can talk down to anyone
My father use to tell me that a small group of men run the world and orchestrate everything. 50 years later, now I know what you meant dad!!
✡️👈
@@UnityAgainstJewishEvilproof?
Derp
@@UnityAgainstJewishEvil That's anti-semitic nonsense, you're just repeating the lies of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion which historians have demonstrated was fake, it was written by Russian anti-semites to undermine socialism (Marx was Jewish) and then repeated by Hitler in Mein Kampf and in speeches.
You and your Dad wear tinfoil
Zappa's wife used to see the Manson crew walking through her backyard on a trail, they freaked her out, and she started locking the doors and closing curtains, Frank was always on the road.
This guy crammed an hour-long interview into 13 minutes. Impressive rate of speech.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug. To be fair he was probably just super nervous.
Nerves or uppers, listen to his cotton mouth
Pretty good pronunciation tho, as a foreigner i could understand everything well
Gotta head to S to watch the whole of this one. Just imagine what 2.5 hours will do to your brains. Emerge to a whole new reality.
Lol fact
Joe Rogan didn’t even realize he was under the cultish spell of Jared Leto
For real... Dude is not "normal" lol
the morb shows no mercy
@@uvmedia2550I see you’re still beating a bloody paste on the pavement that used to be a dead horse a year ago. Sad
@@uvmedia2550stop
@@ayoutubechannel864dude literally is trolling😂
We need a Whitney Webb episode. Make it happen Jamie!!
I’ve always been fascinated by the amount of cults in California. It makes sense within a historical context. It was a frontier in so many senses right up until the end of the 20th century.
In a place with so much sprawl and isolation, and so many people showing up from other parts of the country to escape or “start over,” it’s really no wonder that California has always been a haven for radical new ideas, for better or worse.
Smh
it also has a huge population and space and you’re going to get repeat things occurring over and over given the population size.
Even the gangs are cults to
the cia is behind a lot of them
You are forgetting the crucial ingredient of massive government largesse. You cannot experiment with new and different lifestyles and social organizations if you are struggling to scratch out a living - the way most human beings have done all through history - hence why "mainstream" culture anywhere and everywhere tended to coalesce. But when you have MASSIVE dumps of military industrial complex money - as you did in California - you have the LUXURY to try any bonehead idea - have that collapse, and then move on to the next bonehead idea/fad/cult.
As a non Californian, my condolences to Californians having to deal with California
As a Californian. We love it out here
@juliog7519 well no one outside your fart sniffing selves love yall
@@juliog7519loser
@@juliog7519the worst place in the country
No we don't i hate having to paying for everyone else watching police allow tagging in broad daylight your local food truck getting robbed ect
My grandfather was an OSS officer in WW2 and raised his family in Mandeville canyon along with a majority of MIC money men. That’s what was there before the hippies. Morrison’s dad was the Admiral that claimed the gulf of Tonkin false flag attack which led to the US’s entry into the Vietnam war.
My dad was a good war monger!!!
Did not know that about "Mr." Morrison!!
@@bunberrierYeah he grew up in Northern Virginia, outside DC.
There's a book I read about him, "No One Here Gets Out Alive", goes into the family being in the military.
& did't Jim say so in many poems & lyrics about the 'LORDS" , & did he not most patriotically drink himself quietly & swiftly to physical death
Janis Joplins parents were CIA. Stephen Stills parents were CIA
Jimi Hendrix was in the Air Force before becoming a hippie. David Crosby was a
Van Courtland. More details can be found in the book WEIRD SCENES FROM THE CANYON. The whole hippie scene was a government run program to discredit the anti war movement. And eventually turned into the mind control programs the Government is putting to good use today.
I love this interview so much! More please!
I would be willing to give up 50 comedian podcast for just one more with this guy.😊
@@loloislilo same. I skip to the serious ones so I can hear Joe interrupting a professor by doing car engine noises.
For real… the ones with comedians suck 😂
right on, bro. conspiracy wackos are way cooler than shitty comedians.
Nah PoP and anytime he has Shane on can stay all the others I’ll trade
Could nottttt agree more
My biology teacher in high school was a cult deprogrammer as a side job. His stories were fascinating. Plus he was a great teacher. Decades later I still remember all the bird names we learned.
Did he ask you to join his after-school club, and rub his magical lamp?
Cults are fascinating. It’s so strange to see intelligent and educated people fall under the spell
Of such nonsense .. the heaven gate incident is just so strange
Read "The Family" book - mind boggling
No, I'm pretty sure he was a biology teacher
@@brianmeen2158 i mean we all watched most people fall for the vaxxx, and those same people are falling for the woke stuff and ''climate change''
An amazing conversation you couldn’t hear anywhere else.
RIP Dave McGowan! Author of "Programmed to Kill" and "Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon". Dave wasn't the most perfect researcher, but he dug up some weird stuff and put us all on the trail. wish dude here would've mentioned his name.
Great writer. Also Mae Brussel who was the first generation version of Dave.
He died recently I think he posted saying he was being harassed and possibly killed which is interesting. And yes Mae Brussel as another poster mentioned was way ahead of the curve on many things, also died young and believed she was being harassed and targeted. Gary Webb. Danny Casolaro. The list of people who were probably murdered is quite long.
What do you mean he wasn't the most perfect researcher?
I will remember these names
There was another guest a few years ago who mentioned Dave by name (who I think was still alive at the time). I can't remember who the guest was, but him and Joe were talking about Eddie Bravo and Joe mentioned something like "He tried to tell me that the CIA created Hendrix and Jim Morrison" and the guest responded by briefly I talking about Dave and his book
“Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon” by David McGowan is a great book on the Laurel Canyon conspiracy.
Great Book, also connected to CHAOS by O’Neil
Ok they just said both of them, shit
Every single musician had a parent who worked in the government or the military. It's pretty wild. And none of them served in Vietnam even tho they were of age.
Dave wrote some great stuff in books and online, greatly missed as well as his sense of humour.
I'm currently reading this. Really interesting.
Eddie tried telling Joe about this same conspiracy 4 years ago and Joe dismissed it. Eddie also laughed at Joe when he said he trusted CNN and Joe is just now catching up. AJ told Joe about countless conspiracies that are actually true on his first appearance.
Yup and Joe got angry with Eddie and wrote him off as a whack job..
I agree
I feel bad when Eddie's conversation about fake nuke footage was just ridiculed immediately with no though. Sure we might have the bombs but there is so much reason to fake footage for scare tactics and power
@@krylonking420sEddie is a wack job.
Eddie whom please?
@@lisaliza7009Eddie Murphy
I lost a childhood friend to Jim Jones and his madness and they took a big chunk of people away from a church that my grandmother was a member of.😢 I will never recover from the realization of what her mother did to her!
would love for joe to do a podcast on the BRAIN DAMAGE in those who join cults. It's Dr. Daniel Amen's favorite topic. Similar to how footballers change personalities for the worse after getting concussed. I studied people who are super religious and that damage starts in the left temporal lobe. A lot of spiritual experiences come from damaging this part and since it doesn't heal itself, it stays with that person for life. So people who are obsessed with something generally don't snap out of it.
Questions if someoen is a hyper empath shaman white witch healer close to god magical abilities etc or is scjtizophrenic delusional had ocd obsessional thinking anc is just psychotic no way to tell
Vital to have him on at least once a year. He pounds 6 hours of knowledge into a two hour podcast. He’s a learning experience.
He said one thing in the whole clip. Annoying jerky unbearable speech pattern does not equal information. Yall dumb as shit
Absolutely agree,
WOW, so what about the camera 😮
@@Mor4me its a zoom lens
“Knowledge”
Literally came down here to see if there was a comment about this dude talking a fcking millions mph. I can hardly keep up with his ass wtf !! 😂
As an Irish man I can relate to this rate of speech.
As a Welsh man, it sounds like a drawl.
He speaks like Americans use to speak in the old black and white films.
@@eddievanbasten1751 lol
@@eddievanbasten1751 what do the welsh call their own language in welsh?
Cymraeg
Hollywood has always given me this strange vibe whenever I've go there.
its a very ominous place
If this guy and Ben Shapiro had a conversation the room would burst into flames
But would the camera be affected?
@@bloatedsodium7301 As long as there's a camera man. Of course. Camera man always survives.
AJAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The speed of their speech would have enough force to break the sound barrier.
@@jordanerzsebet2727very well could be catastrophic
funny how we focus so much on cults, whilst there is cults running politics.
unity is one word i don't want to hear in the political world... cases people to back bad ideas
It's definitely discussed though
The cult that is doing that is the Saturn Death Cult.
They don't call themselves that but it describes them well. They want to bring back the "Golden Age" when the Proto-Saturn ruled the Earth. They think by having enough sacrifices through wars, and pitting the public against itself, they can bring that time back. They want to rule everything like the God Kings right after The Purple Dawn of Creation.
Which cults running politics?
@@adamcraig1468 The skull and crossbones.
10:39 the effects from independence day, titanic, and any other classic movie that used practical effects are so convincing for this reason.
I Like how his debunk is how did the camera film it, yet did no research into how the camera accutally filmed it
True lol. I heard they used Steel, Lead, And Concrete to make the cameras stabalized. Thats what the military says.
Guys please upvote this comment.... The guy who forewords the book Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon is Nick Bryant. This man needs to be on Joe's Podcast ASAP. For the sake of humanity especially after the Sound of Freedom
Okay, so the cameras were in armored boxes (concrete and lead plated) and actually situated in the bottom and pointed at mirror lenses that looked out of lead glass, like a periscope. There's actually remnants of these boxes in Nevada.
Look man all I know is that “dust” or “smoke” is very similar visually to someone all of a sudden blowing with their mouth or a gust of wind on a table.
The camra was also 30miles away
Sounds like a bunch of bull turkey if you ask me
@@adamfriedland4373 For people who don't understand it, it does.
@@colemanmyers8081 There's a huge difference between a 400 mile per hour burst of air from an atomic blast, versus someone blowing something with their mouth.
They owe Eddie bravo an apology 😂
Eddie Bravo owes Eddie Bravo an apology.
eddie owes an apology for not making good arguments
Definitely Laurel Canyon and Nuclear Bombs, Joe needs to call Eddie
@@MlSHKlNare you sure you aren't just more willing to hear contradictions to what you think reality is now, than you were when Eddie was sayin it?
@@Paddyjay12nah, eddie just said crazy shit with zero evidence and a “bro just believe me” attitude, this man in the clip is very articulate and had things to point out on video. Eddie has the same problem Alex jones does/did and that’s that they come off as total nutjobs even if what they are saying has truth to it.
I enjoyed this guess so much. He needs him on more often
I love this guy.. he’s so excited to tell us stuff
I'm happy to see Michael Keaton expanding into new ventures, best of luck MR. Keaton!
Joe: so you like conspiracy theories?
Keaton: ya wanna get nuts?
Just finished listening to this one, good episode! Marc is a good guest.
Mind blowing stuff! 🤯
the fringe is just another word for a leading edge
I love how Joe says everyone is a great guy. Joe you are on top of the mountain. Everyone is nice to you. It’s not how they treat you
Add to that he’s a blackbelt in BJJ and taught martial arts. I hate it too 😂 I’m always like dude, who would ever be an asshole to a super rich, extremely polite guy who can kick the shit out of you🤦🏻♂️
Yes I’ve always heard that Jared Leto is an absolute nightmare.
@@Mommytomylittlequit feeding the gossip rags
That one at the end though..... I like these kind of theories because whether true or false, it makes you critically examine everything you know. Which is an important thing.
Exactly. Remember 80% of the U.S. used 0% critical thinking skills when it came to the Cøvid Planned-demic, believing Main Stream Media, Face Masks, Social Distancing , taking experimental gene therapy shots and having their freedom of speech removed all for the greater good. Sure NOW it all seems totally ludicrous but at the time people bought it hook, line and sinker without questioning anything.
Whats especially good when you critically examine things like that is that you can find out that thanks to radiocarbon dating, archeology and recorded history that there were in fact no made up centuries. god bless.
There’s a theory that the “1” at the beginning of 1900 and so on was actually a “J” as in the age of Jesus and they just rewrote history so you would believe an extra 1k years have passed.
Its very convincing when you look at old coins and Buildings from earlier centuries. It doesn’t look like a 1 at all.
@@thekorv95 And I think the preponderance of evidence tends to show that, but get this. I looked up radiocarbon dating and came across an article published by nature, first paragraph "Radiocarbon dating - a key tool used for determining the age of prehistoric samples - is about to get a major update. For the first time in seven years, the technique is due to be recalibrated using a slew of new data from around the world. The result could have implications for the estimated ages of many finds - such as Siberia’s oldest modern human fossils, which according to the latest calibrations are 1,000 years younger than previously thought." So even carbon dating isn't absolute, and the period that is alleged is only a few hundreds years, well within margins of error. Again I'm not saying it's fact, but it made me do research and learn that certain radiocarbon dates have been recalibrated before.
That last one about the centuries blew my mind 🤯
Yes and yes on the info about the op.
Thank you for your podcast. Definently helping me keep my mind off the bad things happening in my life and just itching my curosity with your different talks. You are awesome and keep on doing what you do.
Good luck to you bro.
you gonna be good bro
Sounds lame but be kind to yourself. Do things that are good for you like workout /hike eat healthy stuff and learn new shit. Good luck you got this 👍
Thank you for the comments because I am really trying to get back to me. I struggle because the military was my identity and what kept me out my thoughts. I looked forward to being in and preparing for deployments. I got medically discharged and now I watch my mother die inside and I can't do anything. My wife is my anchor to this world because I am learning forgiveness taking care of my mom and learning how to deal with my issues instead of doing crazy stuff to escape them. I wish the best to all of you and your words mean a lot
@@joelblake5980 Your success is My success brother. Thank you for your service. It means a lot to me and to my family.
The door's too. Jim Morrison's father was the captain on the boat that falsely claimed was attacked in the gulf of tonkin, which started Vietnam. Crosby was a military intelligence kid also. Played each side from the start.
Is that a bill Cosby reference in 2024? Dont see too many of those anymore. I have a question maybe you can answer for me, how exactly was he doing to be considered the opposition? Or if you could point me in the right direction
Doors. No apostrophe ('), capital D.
No, he wasn't. Morison senior was already an admiral at the time and assigned to NATO stuff in Europe.
@@donsolosno he said Crosby.
Captain John J. Herrick, commander of Destroyer Division 192 (left), and Commander Herbert L. Ogier, commanding officer of USS Maddox (DD-731), on board Maddox (DD-731), 13 August 1964. They were in charge of the ship during the engagement with three North Vietnamese motor torpedo boats, 2 August 1964.
I just discovered this guy and now I’m obsessed with watching him on multiple podcasts. The guys knows stuff about everything and he’s funny too. Totally obsessed
What is his name?
@@jennianderson8291 Marc Andreesen (sp?)
@@jennianderson8291 Marc Andreesson
Exactly who is this guy?
@kimberlyseabury6681 I've been trying to figure this out lol 😆 let me know if you do please!
I read this book after hearing this. It's a little far-fetched in some areas of the book but nonetheless very interesting. Lots of coincidences and interesting aspects of this time period in Laurel Canyon.
What’s the book called?
Humans have an innate desire to belong to groups and to follow someone who seems to know what they are doing. Cults are inevitable.
Just like religion
We believe in nothing, nothing…
Sounds like MAGA
The clever cult leaders don’t make it obvious it’s a cult. Ask every single publicly adored politician. AOC, Pelosi, Trump, Biden, MTG, Gaetz, all of them. They have champions who will follow them to hell because of the colour of their tie.
Uh non socialized children and kids who dont get enough love want to belong to a group and follow a leader. Independent go-getters with social awareness do what they want and people just so happen to follow them.
I remember my Dad telling me in the 80’s about an old man who once lived next door to him, years ago. This neighbor claimed he was dying of cancer that he got while serving in the army in the Nevada desert. His neighbor stated the US Government were testing nuclear bombs on them.
My Father told me, “I thought the guy was crazy, our Government would never do that to our military members.
Years later I realized that old man was telling the truth.” That’s exactly what our government did. I remember it broke my heart when my Dad told me this story, back in the 80’s.
My uncle was at those tests when he was in the Army, it's true. That being said, I'm pretty sure the vast majority of them volunteered on the promise that they'd get to witness a nuclear detonation first hand. I'd take that, if offered.
Bullshit
This story doesn't add up. Honestly. How do you have an nuclear bomb tested on you ? And live to tell the story ? Do you mean he was around nuclear bombs ?
@@stephenrose9845Likely by testing the nukes in the ocean, with people on boats miles away but enough to see/feel the flash.
The British did this type of testing after WW2, shocking
@@stephenrose9845 he was about 5 miles from the detonation of tactical bombs. They had them stand in a trench until the blast.
Missing years are hard to reconcile when there are short period commets like Halley's that comes through the inner solar system pretty consistently and the historical records back in ancient china line up.
But does that mean their timelines match our own?
Dang this is eye opening I’m a believer now.
I grew up in North East England.
As a school trip, we visited a local ancient Anglo Saxon Monastery, (St Pauls) built in the year 674.
Its well known as the place where St Bede spent most of his life from age 7, through to his death aged 62, in the year 735.
Bede was a scholar, monk and writer who wrote the ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’. Completed in 731.
Bede also popularised the practice of dating forward from the birth of Christ, using the term Anno Domini (AD).
There were so few literate people in the time of St Bede, that his ‘Ecclesiastical History’ work is basically the main historical document that we use to inform us of what went on during and before his lifetime in dark ages Britain. The ‘Dark Ages’ in Britain, is now accepted to stretch very loosely from when the Romans left in AD400, through to the Norman invasion of 1066, so it still only addresses the first half of this 700 year period.
Even as children we were taught that its highly likely that this chronicle is wildly inaccurate, not only because of Bede’s individual biases, but also due to the fact that he spent almost the entirety of his life within the walls of a monetary, in the north of England in the 8th century!😂
Its no surprise to think that many ‘historical documents’ that are supposed to detail the lives of peoples over many centuries in different parts of the world, are nothing more than creative writing.
"In the beginning..." is so very ludacris
@@nathansestack3258nah, it gets you with some drama and mystery.
😂
@@theundead1600 "we. the people.." too- boom, right off, starts with a lie..
They were certainly the dark ages all right.
I learned to walk on lindisfarn
Dude. In my early 20’s I rented a studio at the Phoenix Ranch in Malibu. There were a number of bungalows on the property located around a very large pool area in the middle of the forest. The owner Fred claimed to be an Indian who lived on the property in a former life. The day I went to see the rental, Fred met me at the entrance explaining he owned 300 acres and it was important that I walk the trails until I reach the Vortex where I could decide if I belonged at this place. First weekend included a party pool side where Indians in full garb created a very deep trance music as people lost control while being brushed with Sage burning on large torches being moved through the crowd. One weekend, the female neighbor (who sunbathed nude regularly) asked if I wanted to go on a hike. Through the hills we ended in a valley where old rusted kids swings sets and climbing sets were buried under parts of the land. This was where the Manson family once lived and amazingly strange area. One trance dance involved Fred leading everyone on a trail in the dark to the top of a hill where a pink mansion sat empty. Fred said this was his house and inside the great room in the middle was a group of Indians in full garb playing a deep, dark trance dancing music that echoed through the great room with power. It’s was a strange, but cool experience. I’m sure there was a lot more going on there, but 6 months was enough for me since it was deep in the Malibu mountains.
Can you tag your sunbathing neighbor for me. Thank you.
How long ago was your "early 20s"? I want to go visit now if you know how to get there.
@@sadbravesfan 30 years ago, but Phoenix Ranch still exist and can be reached by driving up Kanan Dume Drive to the end.
For multiple reasons, you sound like one lucky guy.
Nope
This has been going on for decades in California. Deep in the mountains where we used to ride horses there was a massive altar set up, with signs of use. Also another 10 miles there was another established cult where you could sneak and watch their ceremonies, and they had a village thing there where they lived. Ted Gunderson pretty much spelled it out, but was labeled as crazy. It all ties into human trafficking mainly of children, and its a big club, its a big club with ties from the bottom to the top. It is also a following that is thousands of years old, and to deny that is to keep your face buried in the sand.
Are talking about Big Bear area? I heard about this before. Babies killed on the altar as well as animal. Supposed to be witches and devil worshippers there. I remember all the dead people who were murdered in the Hollywood hills near zmulholland Drive.
I live a few miles from where heavens gate was in San Diego. Crazy.
This is one of those podcast episodes you want to and need to listen to again and again a few times to extract all the knowledge from it.
The car appearing is the difference between two different clips cut together: one in full sun during the day and one AT NIGHT. Y’all asking where did the car come from, why don’t you ask where did the sun go?
@@EarthShadowFilms which strain of ultra-high-THC Cannabis are you on now?
@@majav15mg just watch the video again big brain. The blast clearly happened at night hours after the initial footage was filmed.
The missing time theory is very compelling. There's also theories on repeating civilizational collapses due to cyclical cataclysms, struck from the record. There's the Purple Dawn theory tied in with the electric universe hypothesis. That one theorizes that the Earth once orbited Saturn with a thick atmosphere full of water molecules and the moon was caught in orbit when the celestial bodies were reoriented. That one is my favorite of the bunch.
Ironic they mentioned cults & Jared Leto considering the rumors he’s running a cult where he does a intense three-day retreat on his private island, pictures of it with him in all-white robes & encourages attendees (mostly women) get matching tattoos of the band’s logo. And everyone else is wearing white too like idk if it’s a cult or spiritual festival like it’s advertised but it’s really weird from the pictures and what they do there. And it’s super expensive too, “Ticket prices ranged from just under $1,500 for a basic package (not including flights) all the way up to almost $4,400 for the top tier experience.”
Seems kind low tbh. People spend that for a 3 day anime / furry convention (or so I’ve heard, I wouldn’t know anything about that)
Joe fell for the "he's such a cool dude" trap.
Joe is adjacent to those illuminati people at this point with his net worth. If you pay attention, he runs a lot of distracting games when conspiracy theories start to get too close to actual reality, or when they appear to actually be on to something.
Not to mention Leto is closely tied to that vampire witch Marina Abramovic and has had many girls come forward accusing him of having groomed them or had sex with them while they were underage.
Yeah, I'll never think that guy is normal. He's such a weirdo to me. A talented and handsome weirdo, but a weirdo nonetheless.
I love this show
Great interview but I have a question, why is the guest only breathing through his nose? 😅😂😂😂
He keeps waiting to finish talking to shortly breathe into his nose and I can't unsee it 😂😂
“Are there any cults today?” “ oh yeah you kidding me?”
*can’t name one cult from today by name*
Because its all one big cult with a million different offshoots. You would need a Charlie Day venn diagram to connect all the dots.
I love how this guy laughs through blowing my mind
Where do I sign up?!
RIP Dave McGowan. You a real one 👊🏼
I got out of a cult a little over a year ago. I still feel a little broken but it's great to be breathing free air.
What’s your story?
how did Hillary take it when you broke free?
The Jehovah's Witnesses?
@@chuckleezodiac24 antifa is hunting him now. (At least until it gets dark and their moms call them home.)
Cult of covid, Branch Covidians?
This guy speaks at the perfect pace for my brain, i didn’t think it was too fast at all
Agree
aren't you special.. . . . . .
The cameras in the nuclear tests were in sealed, heat-protected boxes that used mirrors and a window made of either mica, or a manufactured analog to mica to protect them. The store dummies in simple bomb shelters in the basement of the house were intact, with some thermal burns, after the blast. "Operation Cue" was a Nevada test, where they allowed civilians, reporters and building contractors to witness the detonation and effects in person, with manufacturing companies testing the fireproof quality of some of their building materials. I've done deep-dives on nuclear tests and there is nothing fake about them at all. They are frightening and beautiful in a twisted way.
Do you know whats the explanation for the car appearing behind the house?
My father was in the Army 1951-1952 as photographer of the atmospheric nuclear tests. He had issues caused by radiation. Most of his assignments were detonated in the air but there were so e where the photo team was in trench far up closer to ground zero, told as soon as possible after blast, step up out of the trench as you raise your camera start shooting as you walk towards ground zero and keep shooting, stopping only to reload. When you get to ground zero document what's there (what's left of what they staked down there). First step up and raise cameras they all froze because they could see the bones in their hands like an X-ray. My dad died of the first presumptive disease that was not cancer, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. The other guys he kept I'll with all died of various cancers. I'm in process of claiming compensation for him, they waited to start paying until many atomic vets were already dead, pressure, they made compensation available for claim by grown children of atomic vets, for themselves and the grandchildren of the atomic vets. My dad brought home pictures he wasn't supposed to. I saw pics of every stage of mushroom clouds and such I. Various sizes according to size of bomb they used. Varied I credibly. The Atomic Testing Museum here in Vegas is very interesting and some people have spoken there, fascinating. Rare because on way here they stopped at Los Alanis for "I do and training" and we're made to take an oath many would. Not speak of it let alone claim $ even after it was declassified, they were publicly relieved of the oath, President Clinton issued formal apology to the atomic vets, workers affected and down winders. Now using their data they can draw up a report for each vet , adding effects of each detonation they were there for, where they were, give you a total exposure report. 20 years after all the buddies of my dad all photo and my dad lost a lot of bone in their jaws, and had to get partials or full dentures, all of them within a 2&3 year span. My parents got married after Dad completed basic training on his leave, conceived my brother. Two years at Camp Desert Rock and home. They tried couldn't get pregnant for 8 years or so, miscarried. Tried again and got pregnant, me. My brother died young but I think it would've been interesting to compare our DNA. I joke and say I glow when I walk in the desert at night. Many miscarried a lot after being present for the tests when they went home. UK did some tests and they studied carefully pregnancies and miscarriage rates after their atomic vets went home. I looked over the data. Terrible!! Im surprised they went from miscarriage to me with no defects. UK had a lot of defects too, but they were probably in the fried sperm of the first several years. They thought he might be sterile forever. Because he finished basic only got 3 day pass, married, quick honeymoon and my brother was conceived.
at first i was like ohhhh is he interviewing Michael Keaton ?!?! but yeah the laurel canyon stuff from way back when is pretty interesting and crazy and he does a great job of dissecting it..
It's funny how Florida gets so much crap for being wacky, but CA seems to be the wackiest of all the states.
Florida man trumps al….
The media picks on Florida because of its political leaning. Going after California would go against their agenda.
@@JCreole
Newsome lives in a 39.9 million dollar mansion, he said was donated to him.
Lmao.
Difference is the freaks in CA actually make good art. Florida is just untalented freaks.
Florida is “wacky” because it’s still a free state
I legit thought this was Michael Keaton for a second 😂
Wow. Phenomenal video
The cameras were in protective boxes inside of concrete bunkers that took in light using mirrors, similar to a periscope.
Some cameras were close, others were places a good distance and used telephoto lens. Many were destroyed.
ofc, that explains everything, even that vehicle popin in
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Whatever you need to tell yourself.
“We got a real science guy here boss”
@@christianbuckett2724 nUcLeAr BomBZ aRe FaKe!!!
This is really unique. Haven’t seen many people discuss
Yet you have a Freemason logo as a profile picture
I had to keep checking to see if the video speed was on double time. Or triple!
Crazy to know there's a street called Laurel Canyon in the valley.
Joe has mastered the "I had no idea" act over the years. I think he enjoys the deniability side of not being the guest who said that weird shit..lol
i wouldn't say mastered cause we all see through it. No one is falling for his dumb act. he's a smart guy he does it cause he doesn't wanna deal with backlash.
100% because eddie bravo is balls deep in this stuff (including this fake atomic bomb theory) and is always down joe’s ear about it. he’s pretending like he has never heard about it 😂
There’s a photo of him with Anton Laveys kid. He knows more about cults than he lets on. His yogi bear act is annoying.
@@gtaatmiami people not understanding what lens zoom is capable of.
How many times has Eddie Bravo told him this before and Joe shuts him up … your right 😂
Marc Andreesson is fascinating. The occult is one of my favourite subjects as well. Great interview!
I always assumed those cameras were miles away from the test site and just super zoomed-in
McGowan's now defunct website was awesome.
Marc Andreesson is my absolute favourite podcast guest. Well informed and great sense of humor (for being a non-comedian). His podcast with Lex is always the best shit for me as a software developer and tech guy.
What's Marc famous for?
@@edp3202 He is one of the creators of the first web browser (Mosaic) and one of the true OG's of the internet. Hes very successful in the tech world and widely regarded as a great person.
Was a treat to listen to
@@edp3202 owns a16z, a top 3 tech venture firm
@@edp3202bro.. hes the one reason why were watching this video right now.. 😂
Remember Joe dismissing the Laurel Canyon conspiracy multiple times! Tim Dillon told him it was interesting to look into! It is!
Yet now he acts like he's never heard of it and barely talks about the issue here when he's brought up
I'm thinking it's because Joe is part of tbe same type of thing but for comedians. It would be interesting to know the families of many of the comedians he rolls with. I bet we'll find many similarities to the laurel canyon story.
Usually I watch jre in 1.25x ... This I had to watch in 0.75x
Not as much time has passed as we think.
That could be true. I thought something like that in the Loire Valley in France. The castles are supposedly hundreds of years old, but they look so CLEAN. SO NEW
What doesn't make sense to me in the camera "conspiracy" is that this would have immediately been spotted by someone in the Soviet military when they were watching it and if that was indeed impossible, then the Soviets would have never fallen for such an extremely basic trick. One thing is to fool the average person and another is to fool the entire Soviet military and intelligence. This strongly suggests that it was perfectly possible to shelter the camera in some bunker with an extremely thick and resistant transparent glass for a clear view, placed far enough from the center of the explosion to withstand the shockwave.
They were in underground bunkers, filming through thick glass blocks and a mirror setup. Miles away from the blast.
What about the car instantaneously appearing behind the house right after the initial flash?
@@benjaminfuchs8500 Buddy.... then the mirrors miles away that were close to the blast would also vibrate the image which it doesn't. Looks as if someone's in spectator mode, or it's models.
The cameras were in bunkers and some of them filmed through mirrors like periscopes through quartz lenses. They had many cameras going for these tests, some were destroyed, but some captured the footage we see today.
Marc Andreesson...one of Joe's most fascinating guests
The Apple house and sedan crater are both located in Nevada. The field of craters in that area of Nevada would indicate those explosions did indeed occur.
I thought that my playback speed was increased on this video but it wasn't
Everyone knows the camera man always survives.
"The military didn't have nuclear bombs"
The Japanese disagree
Anyone know why this episode isn't on Spotify??
The 60’s definitely changed the trajectory of America into the cesspool we currently reside.
Dave McGowan should be given credit for this.
There's really good documentaries on laurel canyon. They were a pretty open group and the documentaries are worth a watch if not just for the nostalgia.
Somewhere Eddie Bravo is screaming at his screen. 😂
he's the reason for the light bulb representing an idea on top of your head
Joe please get Matt Stone and Trey Parker on.
Talk about a legendary show
Yes! More cornholeo & anal probes convos. Plz & thks😎
They dont want to, they said it multiple times
The difference between a blast wave hitting a plywood house versus a concrete bunker with lead lining is pretty big. The cameras weren't sitting on the dirt, dudes.
Could you explain the fucking car?
you were there bro?
And the car that appears out of fucking nowhere???
A concrete bunker will still vibrate heavily from a blast wave.
@@Alarik52A concrete bunker vibrates? News to me.
I did a moving job about 12-15 years ago at a home off laurel canyon owned by Jared Leto. He wasn't there, was an assistant or something. I remember it being kind of a dump. Like a wreck of a home. I dunno if it was the same place. On the studio city valley side if I remember correctly. So maybe predates this facility. Had some sort of basement and good sized property but I think it was still just a house.
this is on the los angles side on wonderland ave. it was about 100 meters up from my house and is warehouse size with many underground tunnels.
Ngl... I've never thought about the camera aspect of it.... I'm gonna have to bring this up to Kyle hill one of these days
My father was an Army MP in the early 1950s stationed in the Allusion Islands. He saw dozens of atomic bombs detonated and the first Hydrogen Bomb. Those weren’t faked.
Aleutian Islands?
Since there is no place on Earth called the "Allusion Islands" you'll excuse me for doubting the rest of your claim.
@@ZomBMarketing He obviously meant Aleutian Islands lmao. Some people can’t spell, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t telling the truth.
@@YnRVelocity If you know how to spell "google" then you can spell every other word in the English language.
Did you see them? Or did he tell you he saw them?