Joe Rogan Experience #2049 — #2049- Coleman Hughes Transcript
Unofficial auto-generated transcript. Timestamps link to the episode player. May contain errors. JRE Database is not affiliated with Joe Rogan, The Joe Rogan Experience, or Spotify.
Episode page · All transcripts
Transcript
0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. You can notice it. made a constitutional amendment to the state constitution, which required the state to provide housing for the homeless, essentially. have declared themselves sanctuary cities without actually having to deal with the kind of border He's tried to do executive orders, but he legally can't because it's in the state constitution.
3:12 And we're putting people up in Airbnbs they've said the restaurant is no longer a restaurant and sorry, that's just how it is now. Like, is this orchestrated? All the other countries of the world, the default was closed borders, essentially. immigration pools that are vastly proportionally male, which is how you know that they're not is talking about sending people back to Venezuela, deporting Venezuelans. See if you can find
6:58 Which is really, look, I cannot talk shit. They came from Italy and Ireland, and that's just why I'm here. right-wing like Cubans because they hate socialism. Exactly, because it's ruined their country. nationals back to their home country. Venezuelans and that they're communicating with the Venezuelan government to deport these people, Yeah. six-pack, you need an ID to open a bank account, you need an ID, just that all these, you know, normal things that people of all classes and races have to do. And then when in New York City, during COVID, they implemented the policy
10:49 And I said, this is how you know it's a fake belief. Yeah. story a few years later that maybe by 2022, COVID was disproportionately killing white people, right? Because the If you look at the CDC charts, you'll just find every disease has its own profile. And so those are the things that they lead with. And it's good and it's bad. The good part is it's
14:50 And you know that, you know, comedian Ryan Long, right? Yes. You've probably seen his skit where he takes footage of the BLM protests and the police brutality videos. And he says, you know, I give half of them to cnn and half of them to fox And that is definitely not the case. It's because they're basically a solar panel for vitamin D. Even on top of that vaccine.
18:07 CNN ratings poll would say they got like you know, all of the people that are, you know, my friends that are very smart people really disagreed with the fact that I liked him. So I had to do a lot of soul searching about what right, and that was my cause in life, as a journalist, what would you label me? That wouldn't make any sense. his whole project with vaccines has been to take stuff out of the vaccines
21:25 thought B was also poison what's the point of taking poison out of poison he did amazing work and he held corporations responsible that were polluting. and which ones are toxic and why are they in the vaccines in the first place and like why are the manufacturers that make vaccines not liable at all for adverse effects and so he starts doing a deep
24:07 Because it's not really being openly studied in terms of like, it's not like, it's not being discussed in mainstream media. and I'm the side of reason and I'm on the side of what's best for the whole world. Which is not something that he's like, I've been vaccinated. My whole Totally. When that happens, the experts abandon a line of inquiry. The non-experts are going to come in and do the job. And they're going to do it non-expertly by definition.
26:45 rabbit hole with you. And as an expert, I'm not going to talk down to you, but I'm going to door between the FDA and pharmaceutical companies. Which no one denies that. seven of the 13 people responsible for approving that vaccine at the CDC and the FDA, They said this is a disaster. members of those panels who have conflicts of interest, so long as they're below a certain
30:02 my problem when ran paul is a is is aggressively pressing Fauci about conflicts of interest in Congress, But shouldn't the response be, how come mainstream journalism isn't pressing Fauci like that? Whether people are directly told not to discuss these things, But when they show how it's captured by money and when they show that they clearly knew that this was – it's an opiate and they are addictive.
32:12 There was nothing like it anywhere else in the world. I can check exactly. And in the report, in the discovery for the lawsuit, they were just talking about the sheer number of doctors who were found to be Did you read RFK Jr.'s book, The Real Anthony Fauci? I can't rule it out. I feel I'm kind of more in the middle. you know, a bioweapon that accidentally got released. Like, do you have, would that hold
36:44 Put yourself in the mindset of a scientist I think scientists do stuff because it's super cool to them. Yeah, there's a lot of that. Yes. say that is over the line. That is likely to leak given how common lab leaks are. We cannot be She wanted to show me the most. With your girlfriend? That's the story of, what is that, 28 Days's a story of like what is that 28 days later?
38:57 fatal or 99% fatal, unless you take care of it, like within a certain time period. They just have going to grow mushrooms so the ants carry grasshopper to commit suicide it rewires the grasshopper's like when people lost all their crops. Like, you see a cute little pig that you see. The males grow tusks. It's one specific animal. Wow. Yeah. Wow. And to cast light on the entire pharmaceutical industry that it's like this horrible monster of a thing that's destroying lives.
43:53 that are making all this stuff, they're just fucking scientists. And part of the problem about some of these specific types of research that they're doing. Well, I think that the journalists, and that you have to get to someone like RFK Jr. to tell you this, that the NIAID had a No, that's not enough to affect the way. Hundreds of millions of dollars.
46:19 When you don't do it, my point is it's left to the RFK juniors of the world who end up getting certain things very wrong It didn't even give a clear number, actual data that's in the study, right? So if you're saying a study showed that, or if you're just saying Hotez? Yeah, Peter Hotez. If you're an my time. You can't debate a conspiracy theorist. I don't think any of that is true.
49:14 in tropical disease. He was telling me that people that live in tropical climates, like for a while and two weeks to flatten the curve and make sure we have food and power. He started Like, should we go into the basement in the horror movie? What do we do? And I certainly felt that when CNN was saying I was taking horse dewormer. going to make sure people don't do it because people wanted to believe that there was a way
52:25 And I think when you're a person who's on the side of that solution and you're genuinely problems in people that may or may not have had any problem with covet they might have gotten over We want to think that that stops. Like, oh, we don't do that anymore. We don't do that. It's a and end of history fallacy. Yeah. My stepdad, he, he didn't get drafted. He got lucky,
54:49 That's like people figured that out. Yeah. Well, first of all, I wish I knew how they didn't know that those people are gonna do that Hamas has been planning this attack for two years. And one of the leaders of Hamas actually said It was also the Sabbath. It was also a major holiday. It's also, they've had the biggest protests in a generation, almost the same way America was during 2020. Israel has been for the past several months over their judicial reform. So you put it all together.
57:42 the power to say no to them. But over the past 30 years, the Supreme Court has been basically grabbing more power for itself under these things called basic laws, where they can now say to the Knesset, no, you cannot implement that policy in the West Bank. it violates human rights, they have more powers to check the majority party. itself over the past 30 years. Now, the left in Israel views the Supreme Court as the only
59:39 news in the Middle East in a very long time if Israel and Saudi Arabia made peace. It would basically put kind of the death nail in the coffin for Hamas in the next two years. But at this point, I believe the theory that it was an incredibly oh my God, the rhetoric from both sides, So it's ingrained in our system. no way to stop all wars. all these people controlling resources over a group of gigantic people with their their
1:04:03 we may not realize the violence freedom fighters that go a little bit overboard. I don't think that's what they are. I think they are a death cult that really believes what they write in their charter in the late 80s, that they want to annihilate every single Jew in Israel and replace it with an Islamic state and eventually have a state like ISIS. capable of that universal among humans, which is cruelty. I don't think these two sides are
1:06:44 So we're terrified of both. which is run by Hamas, So that was the first inaccuracy in the story. What do you mean by accident? they may be saying parking lot next to hospital killed only 50 to 100 people. This is still an Oh, my God. X page. you know, It just doesn't sound right. I saw it on my Instagram earlier today when I was embarrassed to be looking at my Instagram.
1:11:27 about the hospital. onion the onion often. They're amazing. They're much better than the onion. The onion used to be great. It is not true. The Babylon Bee is, they out onion the onion often. They can't touch it. They can't touch it with the trans issue? They can't touch it. right now, That's a terrifying thought. resistance is justified and that we ought to side with the resistance. We ought to side with the resistance
1:14:06 And I was reading about these parents who were trying to find their son. I just have different solutions than them. or what violence really is. or killing their parents it's it's more solid solvable than so many other things that we try to tackle like we're trying to Right. they dig up the water pipes and build rockets one of their own propaganda videos where they show themselves doing this um and billions of dollars
1:18:30 they don't remember what it's like to truly believe in religion and they would give them a key around their necks We talk about, you know, the worst aspects of cult-like behavior that comes from some organized religions and fanatical organized religions. So intelligent people in this that's attached to organized religion. go and represent what you think of is the good thing because you don't know
1:21:13 that don't think it's terrifying It's also most of human history, to your point. that raises people... you know, the older brother raises his younger brother to believe that from day one, right? You can talk people into things, man. So we're terrified of stepping out of line. And I don't know how to re-engineer that. between an Israel and and more to the right. And what that means in Israel is less and less are they seeking
1:25:56 And so it's a very grim situation because it seems like it it there's no solution, no solution that does not involve horrible bloodshed And when you're dealing with a group of people that want you dead and you want them dead. They do horrible things. Like Abby Martin, who was on my podcast, talked about her experience going back and forth Yes. oh God, I forget the story.
1:28:03 every army that's ever you know, but obviously it's a standard And that's going to happen. It's made me so anxious. oh it's 2 000 years later there's a how long for someone shot someone with it did they wait a fucking gun on top of that thing started mowing people down and this is just just blips in time I've always said this, To them. Right? less likely to be depressed. If you have a history of schizophrenia in your family,
1:34:31 They have some reason, that because I know I butchered that if you're a scientist out there sorry so in China they're may have also enhanced Look, if you're a parent, at the beginning and effort at the beginning That's pretty clear in the data. there is a, Really? the smartest man in the world. But, you know, he's a big, thick thick guy he looks like a bouncer this guy man with the world's highest
1:38:04 subject of several profiles from Esquire magazine to Malcolm Gladwell, makes an appearance in Outliers. Overlaps doesn't mean he's far right. but by the way, I've read that about me the interest of people who believe suspicious I am when they don't just quote. Right. Because usually if the quote is not Because it seems like they would put that quote in there if that quote was so probably yeah it was such a problem
1:40:53 People that go around telling you their IQ, it's like... But it doesn't necessarily mean that they're stupid. but intellectual honesty and general psychological, Yeah. It's not possible, especially when you're talking about all the events and all the things in the world. You know, he doesn't have the sort of academic, you know, he doesn't have PhDs and he's not accepted.
1:43:17 white supremacists and you say some people like that believe that Jews should be exterminated. openly admitted that you did you know know, and I have to yeah Like well this Billy could be dull. And that's just the beginning. 100%. If they've done it with vaccines, they can do it with other things. The precedent's been set. innovation, and this desire to constantly make things better.
1:45:56 and how it gets expressed in art. Australia is a great example. where there's like magazines and stuff, people hold up pictures of like a white-tailed deer That's like, for some people, it's like a dog. does that also dial the clock down Right. I go, yeah, do whatever the fuck you want. i think that's right. Yeah. I can handle this. I haven't been paying attention.
1:49:50 gave him every opportunity to walk He's a guy that does not like being told what not to do. Yeah. So if you're Kanye, you're a random kid from Chicago and you became like a decent producer, going to do the really dumb thing and say, no, you're all wrong. And then he becomes not you can't vote for Trump,'s gonna say yeah actually i should listen don't say that, don't do this.
1:53:08 And, you know, I think when people get in a situation like, And a guy who clearly has a penchant for saying things that are outrageous. He's like, this is great. Instead, he's sitting there going, okay, Trump's smart. talented man that motherfucker will put out a new album it'll be a real anger It's pretty. He was so good that they played him on rock and roll radio in Boston I remember I was in in Boston and it was WCO Z which was like the local rock station
1:56:33 like oh shit here's another one he had so many of them so many of them so many of them and that's have to recognize that there's some mental illness that is extremely beneficial. And that when these No, I don't think so either. we should have a conversation right even when it's like a really bad belief but do you think I wonder about that because I want to say yes,
1:59:53 they don't alienate customers, and we treat each other with respect, The difference between that and someone holding beliefs Maybe I'm not going to hire that guy. is that all over the country there are these jobs, professorships at universities where in order to be hired, you have to sign and say, I support diversity, equity, inclusion, and a long paragraph of values you may not hold.
2:01:59 You only believe in hiring Catholics. Mormons are, that's a weird one. or if you're getting to, I mean, when I went to Belfast, Northern Ireland, for UFC once, Ireland because of that and because and a lot of it was wrapped up in religion and I And also suggests that conservatives less mental illness, Is it that religious people have communities? Yeah, people need community.
2:06:05 And, you know, that's normal. I've had culture shock when I've come to the South because I grew across on boats. Have you watched Gangs of New York? And it was during the time of the Depression. they're all gonna come out of the cities they're all gonna come out of places where there's like that stayed they're the people that like were fine with that or didn't know another way of life
2:08:50 You know Rick Burns? that makes exactly any of his stuff. Within Amazon Prime, there's like a PBS package or something. away from each other just absolutely insane um way of living and and from there i learned that but they didn't even build it to really work or be practical. But I want to talk about this more. Yeah. taller than the Chrysler building now.
2:11:39 Dude. a really strange dream but it was like the sky was filled with these flying crafts and if instead of one of these guys in... I don't think he was saying aliens, but he was saying that he was receiving this information from somewhere else. A thought came to someone's mind. Everyone's so material. And everybody's running out. the top down the government to say okay we got to build this safely we're going to take charge we're
2:16:49 That would be irresponsible. I mean, this is sometimes the smartest people in the world don't have common sense. that that's a real factor in making sure that and then you put that tweet in a search engine, and you will see thousands of people tweeting the exact same thing. agency in Russia and how they were manipulating social media arguments. One of the things she
2:19:40 chat gpt i love it i use it almost every day It's like a smart buddy that will do whatever I tell him to do. don't understand explain this to me are you sure about that well i heard that you know it's like This is, I hear, I hear this all the time. That ship has sailed. Go to GPT-4 and really have a conversation with it about anything. that may or may not be physical.
2:22:26 based on their actual thoughts versus the rhetoric and what they're thinking and saying grew up, who we were influenced by, what our genes are, what our environment is, all these variables. You'll be a biological human being that is interfaced with an insanely intelligent technology that allows you to elevate everything around you. Are we going to lose hip hop?
2:24:33 what the fuck was I doing you know oh now I realized why I needed to release Am I crazy? determine whether someone is slacking off by the brain signals being sent, uh, an electrical signal from your brain that can then get enhanced to get actual brain readings And these signals get correlated through big data with states of mind. done in India, according to Farahani. If you're in a courtroom and you ask a witness,
2:28:07 if you had, predict an earthquake? They were, An appeals court overturned their six year prison sentences and reduced to two years advice on earthquakes, says seismologist Ian Main of University of Edinburgh, UK. That would who said that he had evidence of an impending quake, although geologists dismissed his methods as unsound. Bernardo de Bernardinis.
2:32:00 This is pretty recently after a 13 month trial that transfixed the international scientific community. Predictable are earthquakes to begin with. Not very predictable. she was directly involved with in some sort of a meeting it was it's a cartoon but it's it's But she's talking about how much better her productivity is and what's possible, and she has this worry about this notion of cognitive liberty that soon we're
2:34:37 recovered from COVID. Like it's totally unscientific and they required him and he had to do it. and that is definitely part of it. Because think about the social media coverage of the Israel-Palestine issue. This is one of the first times where you don't need the mainstream news at all And there's always that. There's a lot of that kind of stuff that goes on. But generally,
2:37:06 No, they're not going to get it. It's very different. In 1967, it would have been in 1967. It's very different. Have you seen The Last Days in Vietnam? fully lost and that we had to leave. There were people just clinging to the myth that we could It's just so horrible. That we've learned from the horrors of the past. and you go over there and do the right thing.
2:40:07 It exists. And that's getting into your phone, Their alternatives in life were work in the factory or sell your body. currently happening that's one of the the strangest things about these things that when they're not happening anyone you or i know talks to their grandparents nine out of ten And that's one of the things that I've become very fascinated with from my discussions with Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock is the Younger Dryas Impact Theory.
2:44:53 People probably barely made it, when they were building the pyramids. that we're a civilization with amnesia. but they don't know when they actually put it down. Not just no idea. Somehow or another, back then, they had the ability to move 70 ton blocks almost exactly to due north, south, east, and west. and how they did it and how long ago they did it,
2:48:05 There's evidence of drill marks. they find high levels of iridium in certain parts of the Earth, probably happened again somewhere around 10,000 years ago as well. Maybe multiple times throughout Just on reentry, sometimes they blow up. But there's a lot of debate as to whether or not that's valid. and it's pretty wild when you see the original pictures of it yeah it just all these trees are
2:51:15 Well, that whole area was covered with trees too. thing, same kind of thing, where we reach this incredible level of sophistication but They're not going to be worth anything anymore. And the earth's going to swallow them up are cut so precisely, It's almost like this civilization may be, Yeah, this will still be here. Trying to place them in the back of pickup trucks as suspensions explode.
2:55:08 You put logs on the ground and you guys rolled it? What were you using? How'd you figure out how to make it perfect north south east and west? They're just making that up. And all of it due to catastrophe and who knows war they were know what who who built this why is it here? Like how, how is it so What did you do? How did you guys do this? Yeah. no one solved it and what is it and is it local is it a part of you or are you an antenna
2:59:37 But is that because the brains are where they're thinking? but and as as nuts as that sounds it is on a par with all of the other theories. None of the other theories have Their understanding of what these things are Hey, you need a microscope to see them. which is that the whole idea of science the analogy to me. I figure Coleman's conscious. He's a thing like me. There's something it feels
3:03:28 Indeed. You can create a robot that does, that has the incentive structure of motivation without Yes. but this extra variable of consciousness is, is not necessary for any of that. Have you ever seen a video? Watch this. They may regenerate About a foot Do crocodiles do that? So it's only tails. It says regrow severed limbs right on top. so regrowing a tail is no small feat.
3:07:45 away from the body or it was in a pickle jar. instead of bone and skeletal That's what it is. Do they? and throw them back in the water. You know? Maybe your spleen has its own point of view, Yeah, and there's gut bacteria of observable data about gut bacteria and human behavior. Yeah. Yeah. And there's, Coli living in your gut than there have ever been humans ever.
3:10:31 that people get when they eat too much sugar? but it's also a healthy diet and feeding yourself the correct foods because you want your body But it basically causes diarrhea to everyone at some dose. difference between like net carbs and actual carbs? You know, they're allowed to say things like net carbs. Like net carbs, I think, find out if this is true.
3:13:14 Is that what it is? According to the Wall Street Journal, without suffering the carb consequences. It's a way for the manufacturers of these products to draw attention meaning they cause blood sugar levels to quickly rise after eating. These substances are commonly used as artificial sweeteners. The Nutrition Facts label on the product says it has 30 grams of total carbohydrates.
3:17:21 researchers say that the impact of sugar alcohols on blood sugar levels and the body is not fully understood. It's a wild term. than ever. Instead of admitting that it just doesn't protect you for as long as they said, Right. Net carbs. Yeah. So it's not people that are objectively looking at these products and saying, Most people just look at that and go, oh, two grams of carbs.
3:20:16 That's when you get money. You just go, what? But it was a cartoon. What they're saying is, in the future, this is what they're saying in the cartoon, It's adorable. We're going to fight crime, Coleman. Sending chills up your spine as the music begins to play. message to your doctor with a mental swipe of your cursor could you take a quick look at my brain data
3:23:55 She thought about him and then her supervisor notices. Along with emails, text messages, and GPS locations. Look at the guys with sunglasses. Oh my god. Shaking, you remove your earbuds. fuck Nita even told me about situations where a couple would go into therapy and a woman would say to the man like i don't know if you really in this sterile environment?
3:26:35 laboratory environments harsh sterile laboratory environments the rats go doing stuff. You also might not have wanted to be there. this a long time what's your take on all this uap shit oh yeah so i'm i'm very open minded to it. I when I originally read the article from David Grutch, not from him, but reporting about him and all of these other intelligence people that seem to confirm his story.
3:28:24 former intelligence people people that they take specifically the multitude of sightings that happened after we dropped the bombs. in a much more stable environment where they don't have to worry about asteroid storms in a And people have been working on magnetic propulsion systems and gravity propulsion systems forever. That with the unlimited amount of funds that the government has, that the military has to develop things, that somewhere they've developed some sort of a drone that's capable of moving in ways that we can't even imagine.
3:31:32 and these restricted air zones. They have visual confirmation. it's out of this world it's crazy ufos bro that's i hear in brazil that they're It's documented in the James Fox documentary Moment of Contact. hospital. It's documented. And then that soldier died. That soldier died of some I don't know. that are not man-made. he has any personal experience with this.
3:35:07 So 12 of the 14 people were feds that were involved in this. You should tell the world. that encountered that Tic Tac thing, nothing that we have can withstand that kind of g-force and that kind of speed so what is that Mick West is- skeptics no matter what. And they're not going, I don't know what that is. They're like, no, There's ways to evade certain radar systems.
3:38:28 What is that thing? I'm sorry. Well, maybe they want them to be able to detect it. Let's upgrade their systems and Like maybe right now they can't use them in terms of like maybe there's not some sort of a military way to use it. But the whole thing that it's definitely from another world, if they're telling me it's from another world, I'm like, you know, you guys aren't square about anything.
3:41:22 it very low probability because the odds are things that are crazy and on earth are created by us. what is that? What am I wasting my time paying attention to? and just measured and I think you're an important voice out there. Oh, thanks. You're very intelligent, very objective, and just measured, and for my own sub stack called Coleman's Corner.