Joe Rogan Experience #1742 — Jimmy Corsetti Transcript
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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. The first video I think I saw of you was this video of these concentric circles in Africa that are remarkably similar to the descriptions of Atlantis. Perfect. I was really unhappy. I was doing, so I had a couple of responsibilities, internal theft and fraud. And then you end up doing less of what you really want to do. But when I was last here in 2014, DVD box sets for television series, those things would go 50, 60 bucks. But if you steal a whole box of them and
3:35 And this is for the external, I would think something you could slip into your pocket. Yeah. Like, you will send your picture to all the other stores and they will memorize your face. Yeah. So I'm like, all right, I'm going to go back to school and get an MBA, I was married and I was like, once I graduated, I was doing some soul searching. But truth be told, I'm like, I'm not doing that for $35,000 a year.
5:46 And so I was like, well, I had heard people were on YouTube and making money. Yeah. and it all made sense because it was the most fun topic to make videos on. Same thing. Is it? Right. Yeah. I heard your one two weeks ago on Tim Pool with everyone else, Alex Jones Yep. Yes. This is like the procrastination and that the muse, he treats it as if it's a real thing
9:20 similar to the way Tesla thought about things. And it's not like that you should only be ethical and kind just follow those, they're really beneficial. They really work. Now, does that mean that a And I can wrap my head around an expansion of energy. describe it that way yeah that we're the universe experiencing ourselves um if you wanted to be Constant innovation.
12:57 even realize why we're doing it. The caterpillar is not consciously aware, hey, it's time to make I would say the most important thing is you got to get people to click. Right. And then after that, I want 1 million subscribers all of a sudden the idea comes like I need to know how to share this, too hard. And then all of a sudden when I maybe let go a little bit, I'll get this flash. I'm
15:36 Yeah. About how to get people to watch a lot. I didn't have 100 subscribers for the first four months. Yeah. The Rishat structure. I was wondering if you saw those videos, Joe. decades. They started uncovering things like Gobekli Tepe and all these other structures that Or if it was real. And then there was the lost city of Atlantis, which was the capital, which was said to be made up of concentric circles, two of water, three of land, and essentially that they were obliterated by a cataclysm
18:59 to Egypt. Joe, you got to go. Carlson and Graham Hancock. I love them. And I know for sure that they don't particularly think necessarily disagreeing with that. I'm just saying I would like to know where sometimes they get these figures from. structures I've never seen anything like this that humans have made but I've but it's essentially, it's a satellite imagery that they enhanced in order for you to see the difference in elevation and the actual structure to itself.
22:26 ocean, at least not for the last tens of millions of years is what the scientists claim. I argue multiple rings of water and land. I mean, it's hard to tell from this image. the Sahara. All right. So just pan out a little bit and it'll provide us with a much, keep going. this was never under the ocean. He doesn't think this is likely to be location for a few reasons. He favors the Azores. He doesn't think this is likely to be the location.
24:22 how it looks like the ocean. Yeah, scroll right in. Yep. the Sahara Desert was a lush, green, tropical paradise, and that if that, because one of the arguments I make is that the fact that that salt is No. counted, but some people will say that this is too big according to Plato's description. So it would have to be an area big enough to sustain that many people, and the Rishat structure certainly does. And so the idea would be that this would lead out to the ocean, and that these circles would
28:03 But if you just look at what's going on with the sand and those clear water erosion marks on the sand, but that also could be wind, right? a combination of sand and rock. You mean to the left? Right there. That's what I'm talking about. Yes, well, it's a combination, rock and sand in between. 5,000? Really? It is very specific, but it's not scientific, right?
30:00 Let me rephrase. A civilization was around. This is real hardcore geological evidence. You've got trees growing through the center of houses. what we're looking at in these images. Like you drive by, oh, there's a house. If you go a few hundred years, everything's gone. I like that. Because the hemp plant used to grow naturally throughout the world before it was eradicated.
34:04 you know, 5G, wireless internet access and all these different things. it justice. I went over there with an ultra wide camera lens lens, and that's the only way to get the full capture of many of these stones, but yet it distorts. You see that. I think they're ripping me off, to be honest, but that's another story. fascinating to me is how they're uneven but but yet they're perfectly fit into place.
36:43 Look at that. But it's a 29 foot long stone, at least 100 tons. No, so this is Sacsayhuaman is what it's called. stone and say how they're not even entirely sure where it came from it's That's correct. Now, that doesn't necessarily mean they didn't have something that's since gone away. But I want to, I have to say something because I know exactly, because there's so many people out there that will cite, there was a discovery a handful of years ago of
39:18 And so what some people interpret that to mean is that the alleged ph pharaoh who built the great pyramid his name was It doesn't. And the blocks are unbelievably smaller than the ones in the pyramid. There's a lot of things that So there was some sort of trade in these stones. I mean, I have it on my. So that's a recreation because this was destroyed and damaged.
41:35 I use allegedly just because we can't see it today, but I don't have any doubt. A hundred something years ago. you ever seen those videos from the 1930s of them moving entire buildings, like huge buildings? People didn't quit working the entire time. I'm not even afraid to hide. Go back to that video please. But that video of this building, I am, let me just say, I am less impressed by the moving of things because technically, like, if you use wedges, you could lift a whole house.
44:33 Even though the building itself is enormous, we know that piece by piece it wasn't really Because the Egyptians are said to be a bronze age culture, which means that's supposed to be the I estimate, and this is just a ballpark, but it had to have been at least 50 million stones cut and documented everything i'm like you know joe they kept that i would have raided that thing
47:34 I don't know. And it just seems to me that the Caesars would have possibly maybe they did. Because there's so much shit there. have your land like everyone that didn't speak the language was a barbarian and they they pillaged It's pretty fucked. of old ancient texts. Yeah, it really is. It's pretty fascinating that this one country, but I think you need months.
50:25 guy was a professor who was the our guide we hired a private guide he's This is what it looks like. the idea was that they were trying to get away from barbarism they're trying to get away from If she went back to like the Renaissance, they would look at her like this poor girl. where you're dealing with the roman empire you're dealing with the the Empire, you're dealing with the Germans and the barbarians
52:55 Yeah, it's a fun topic. And they figured out a way to get that thing there. They're in London. We've talked about this. The description. over millennia. You had the ancient Greeks invaded, the Romans invaded. I mean, Alexander years. And it's worth mentioning that if you go back to the alleged pyramid builders, which was And I don't necessarily disagree with that.
56:16 So within less than 1,000 years after the alleged times that they were built, there's more than 300, almost 350 years of – because there was turmoil, And I had the privilege of seeing these Assyrian bulls. Oh, yeah. Jamie, will you please bring up the gates of Nagal or type in Mosul, ISIS, Oh, my God, this is horrible. christ this is crazy yep oh my god these fucking idiots so yeah see there's the jackhammers but
59:24 They're like 15 feet tall. So the picture on the upper left, that's exactly where I was. And it's wild because I remember seeing this on the news and be like, holy shit, I stood right there. If there's ever a reason to step in and stop morons from doing something god that's horrible It's all gone? So that's what stands out in my mind, Joe, is that I'm like, you know.
1:01:18 because they didn't want it to exist, maybe for religious reasons or for whatever. like the ancient Sumerians and Mesopotamia Humans, huh? Yeah. I was inspired by 9-11. Yeah. so let's back up another 2,500 years before even them, which would be like Great Pyramid of Giza time. Somebody beat the shit out of it. out of the construction Zero, Joe. R-E-N-I-E-K-E-R-E, I think.
1:05:51 That's what's so interesting, Joe, is that the most spectacular stuff is the oldest. the stones. And that's what they come up with is 2,500 BC. I think even Graham Hancock and Randall So technically, it doesn't prove that that is the birth of the Great Pyramid, but that the earliest evidence of when humans had did something to it since. Because if you did, everything would be billions of years old.
1:07:44 Right. I don't think it 100% proves it was done, built originally then. It's possibly restored it because if we know that there's no discrepancy on the restoration of the Sphinx. You've got to see it in person or try to make it smooth and pretty. stone where the softer areas are eroded and you have these deep vertical fissures that for why these fissures exist.
1:10:37 Like very few of them wanted to stick their neck. only base their opinions on data, only base their opinions on the way this guy was saying, where's the evidence of this civilization from 12,000 years ago capable of doing this? this fucking thing built? How long ago was this made? If someone intentionally covered it up It's really wild, wild stuff.
1:13:58 and everyone in the room was like, uh-huh. And what's so wild about this, Joe, is that there's still so many people in the so-called, I on the mainstream that are denying this water erosion. and then go do the same for wind and sand erosion. It's like it's right there. they have a very different style to them. next to each other And let's go back to that voice again and Wi-Fi and other things like advanced is relative.
1:17:45 out the inside of the sarcophagus and something that had an incredibly hard cutting surface What is that right there? What is that? Like, how do they drill that? And you see like a partially done version of it. talk to him. Is he from Australia? He is. He lives here in the States with his wife, These are diamond-tipped machines that are hydraulic pressured.
1:21:32 Abuser? How can you apply such pressure by hand while keeping a mobile tool in order for it to actually perform the drilling? Yep. r-a-h-n ron from the ron granite surface plate company in dayton ohio ron indicated that in In other words, And the fact that these drills were far better than what we had in the 1980s when they But then you have these ones that are spectacular.
1:24:52 Stop scrolling. By this time, it'll take a 1,200 RPM revolution speed, and drilled 1 360th of an inch, the Egyptian tool had already drilled one 360th of an inch the egyptian tool So are we suggesting the ancients had that? But we do know they did it. that they pulled the cylinder out. on these subjects. All right, that one. That's right next to the Great Pyramid.
1:28:04 Look at that sucker. Don't tell him to. Yeah, so that one right there is at least 50 tons They make these interesting Look at this picture. All right, right there. What do you think they're using in terms of like when those guys are on their knees And I'm like, it's like Sesame Street. they believed in what's called Kemet, the people, K-H-E-M-I-T, the people that existed
1:30:54 the saying that the pyramids were built about the people before the Egyptians. And so when I went to Egypt, I went and did a tour with his, this is what i'm saying like they got they have quite literally been invaded and their entire There's nothing else showing anything about it. That makes sense. Yeah, it's not something they teach a lot. It's the same thing we see in politics, Joe.
1:34:46 all these people that have done this great work and shown us how these ancients did these I mean, what they should do is they should say, this is what we thought. All right. And so to be wrong, it's like, oh, shit. way around. And they were like, no, no. And they're going to, Joe, they were going to, They call it the old kingdom, which was followed by the intermediate period.
1:37:50 information. Here's a mind blower for people. The amount of time between Cleopatra and the iPhone is shorter than the amount of time between Cleopatra and the construction, the established She probably didn't shave. path and everything. they're if you want want to go back to as far as robert shock and graham Graham Hancock want to indicate, they seem to point to a time
1:39:24 could you just Google Sahara green? Sahara talking about the Sahara being green. Jamie, if you wouldn't mind, could you just Google Sierra green? Sahara. because let's not forget Egypt is in the Sahara desert. Right. So I, when I see dates like 5,000 So it's like, you know, it's such a huge area. which is roughly around the same time as the proposed construction date of the Great Pyramid,
1:41:19 overwhelming substantial amount of evidence that they've repeatedly tested those dates on all this Yeah. I think we kind of get it. and maybe they don't have the evidence that could show what it really was interview on nova on pbs That doesn't prove jack shit for the age of the Great Pyramid being built. And by virtue of the rate of the disintegration of the carbon-14 atoms
1:44:34 is in the inner core, which is filled in this shell. Since most of the outer casing is missing, I noticed that in the interstices, how do you say that? material like charcoal, date them, not with conventional radiocarbon dating. of the pyramids, we found little bits of wood. But we saw in many places, even on the giant pyramids It was an occupied site as long as some campsites that hunters and gatherers occupied that archaeologists
1:47:45 is because they stole the structure They, the pyramids used to be covered This is just a year old where they found – so there was pieces of wood they were taking out of behind a block inside the Great Pyramid. So a long lost Egyptian artifact has been found in a cigar box in Aberdeen Yeah. They said, well, maybe because wood was more scarce out there that maybe this wood was already 500 years old
1:50:07 And so they fucked all that up when they were stealing the outside stones, so the outside limestone. you fucking apes. I know. People looked nice. It looked kind of dirty. Oh, they just cleaned it. Yeah, yeah definitely do. We're going to clean it. Wow. Well, it actually looked kind of dirty. Yeah. It's tiny. And it's within a couple feet of the same height, like 481 feet, original height for the Great Pyramid, almost the same as Chase Tower.
1:52:18 said, oh, we built this. because estimates vary, So they're- This one part of Africa where civilization had reached this incredible level, like their Yeah, closer to, it's like 25,920 year, I call it the great year. Which is the mindfuck of mindfucks. But now we know 100%. That's a fact. is spectacular, well-researched, and he has a deep, deep knowledge of both the timeline and the erosion to the
1:56:51 Yes, I do, Jimmy. the year 11,500 in it. And it's worth, or 11,550, and keep in mind, this was written more than 50 years ago. But so it details that destructions – so it basically says that there's a micro nova that goes off in the earth routinely. that says why there's no evidence for any of it left over because it quite Yeah. Well, let me rephrase.
1:59:14 when you go to Google things. Type Bright Insight, Jimmy no longer comes up on there, No, I don't know if that's written in there, That's not in there. Yeah, Daily Star. The section of the book, Thomas also claims that Jesus was abducted by aliens on Easter Sunday. video on it. It's pretty interesting, Joe, because it lists a lot of other cataclysmic events and
2:01:00 Adam and Eve story. It's not good. Sometimes it's better to just pee. So this CIA thing about Adam and Eve, it was 2012 or 2013, it was desanitized and released. And so the big question for me is, I could show you a screenshot of it. Like it had springs of water that were warm and cold. nothing in that document says anything Maybe it says, by the way, we killed Kennedy.
2:04:53 the Rishad structure. Two different things. Whoa, back up. Yep. Right there. Well. follows the wind eastward, which causes the wind and the forces of momentum to continue to go at a at a weird theory And it was really complicated because it's hard. It doesn't fall into any of their categories. Because I went on to submit it, and it's like there's a bunch of categories you could submit and nothing applied.
2:08:09 If they were thinking that, they had to. thing. So they think that this happened and that civilization got brought down to its knees and have fallen into and never seen again because they get melted. Yeah. I think it makes it even Pretty close, yeah. I think I put it on Instagram. people are not dangerous there. That people basically go, oh, look at you. And they give
2:11:18 to the bisons and they fucking... It's an immense volcano that's happening right now. If you want to live, you better get to New Zealand and pronto it's going to destroy the water. and no sunlight will get through. Is that what it was? I want to say it's down there. I've heard this. so like there's plenty of people that are into this topic. Indonesia.
2:14:34 They have restaurants. That could have been the end of us, I would imagine it's hundreds of years old. May I touch it just to feel it? Yeah, yeah, it's real. It's a legit one from Texas. I don't know how old it is. I would imagine it's hundreds of years old. I'm doing a little bit of research on that book, The Adam and Eve Story. And I don't know that I can see that they found anything strange.
2:15:49 and I believe she had made a video update sharing those They probably just figured, you know, people are dopes. and they could have scanned everything in the CIA but that doesn't really mean a whole lot. he's been to Machu Picchu more than 70 times. The Egyptian tours, did you go with a guide? What do you mean that's not supposed to exist? Did he document it? Does he have photos of this thing? No, we're talking to a poor Egyptian kid
2:18:32 It's disturbing. Well, I'm not sure, but someone had told me, like, not super ancient, like something like people in more modern times, maybe 100 years ago, fell down there or something. It's everywhere. When you get to the third level, and he showed, They sealed it up. That doesn't make any sense. These people, you know what I mean? took some photos. You can't see much, but what you know is that there are things that have gone underground in egypt that for whatever reason joe is just off limits to the public completely off is there any
2:21:18 This is the idea that like somewhere around 12,000 years ago, like whenever this Younger Jairus impact theory. If you're being invaded, you don't have time. But they went down. Underground, some of them go hundreds of feet, and they go down to underground rivers, and it's carved out of limestone. That's fucking incredible. if someone's invading you,
2:22:56 Did you hear about that one guy? Like, we know you're doing something. and made this incredible place. See if you can find that. the Italy one is amazing, because it's I don't think it looked like that. It looked really cool. when they're doing like renovations or on their house. So people are digging under their homes And let me tell you something else that's real interesting because it kind of shows –
2:25:43 And I got to be careful because I'm convinced Big Pharma is running the whole earth at this point. but recently they're starting a program at, I forgot what, it may be Purdue University because that's by John Sackler, or Purdue, John Purdue. Let me go back to my voice. and they had this house that was for sale and it had a dinosaur in it the house had a dinosaur
2:27:17 I'm not into owning a mummy. It's a human being. Joe, what? Oh, congrats. That's what I'm saying, bro. Beverly Hills Home for Sale with Dinosaur. Look at that thing. I'm going to show you my dinosaur. well that's why you buy a second head Yes yes this is it And again, all done by this guy. Yeah, you would have no with small businesses to serve the local community. But since no planning permission
2:31:19 versus what it looks like underneath. And I think it's available to the public now. over a 15-year period He dedicated his life to building the temples God, it's so gorgeous. think for yourself if you believe that it's feasible to consider that these were done air shafts. We're talking My buddy Duncan and but it had these like enormous garage doors
2:34:35 that could keep people alive position. I don't want to live. that time, the last five Department of Homeland Security heads, all five of them said that the greatest threat facing the United States is a grid down scenario because there's a few things that could do it. And you have to think about that. If that happens, the city water pumps will go down
2:36:41 And so if you have a situation where the grid went down for even a supernova that's anywhere reasonably close to us and we're we're a wrap that's it yeah um don't know what the last one was but they had it was described as being bright even during the day Yeah. That's the one thing. Yeah. I find that just fascinating to think about. Wouldn't you technically be watching the past then?
2:39:50 100%. because then it would answer I want to do that next. I want to go to Chichen Itza. But I do want to go down to central Mexico. Didn't they fuck that up? You want to know why? Oh, yeah. I haven't seen the porno, But Chichen Itza is really amazing. everybody. That was another really interesting conversation that I had with Graham Hancock, where he was talking about how through the use of LIDAR, they've detected all these grids.
2:42:58 And through that, they saw all these grids that indicated streets and irrigation and all this. It's crazy that a country where they're getting along with this disease, I mean, they existed You know, they know that the Mayan civilization, you know, they were around hundreds of years ago. on with through the use of LIDAR had already been previously surveyed on foot. And one of the and
2:45:01 freshwater lakes and a huge network of, of rivers, It makes sense if 5,000 years ago, if there was an advanced civilization in that area, Yeah. our civilization. And well, if we're talking 15 plus degrees naturally, I want to know more about you think of wow we must be decimating the rainforest and we're killing all the we are and he was saying that that's the real issue.
2:47:44 Yeah, ice ages are fucking terrifying. You can't grow anything. Yeah. I cannot possibly leave this podcast without telling you my DMT story. which was like, that had like these faces and they didn't, at the time because I was desperate for answers. And it was, it was a spiritual thing. And if you This is 2018. time I could benefit from my ayahuasca journey, but I wasn't available to do it. So fast forward
2:50:16 I didn't understand why I was seeing in my little DMT trip that it was a pyramid and a body and it was going like this. What does he mean by us? that explains something about humanity? And this is why these are just wild ideas, by the way. But what if it was something for DNA restoration? Because if it was possible for people to live to have been thousands of years old,
2:52:11 But I encourage people to look at the internal structure Like you go through this 300-foot-long shaft that's like three by three. some people have theorized it had to do with separating hydrogen from the water or something. whereas there's not one single glyph Sure. Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, it's worth mentioning and I want more people need to And it doesn't look like something that was designed for people to move through.
2:54:49 That's a great question. But that it was something. Like, what do they do? These are the ones that make me most happy, It makes me, it really made me wonder because I didn't think much about it for the couple years after that. Thanks for being here, man. My name's Jimmy and it's all kinds of fun topics. unhappy in life, and in watching Joe Rogan podcast. And now here I am sitting across from you. And all
2:57:35 Get after it, people. Bye, everybody.