Joe Rogan Experience #2231 — Jimmy Corsetti & Dan Richards Transcript
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0:00 Need more hot takes? Head to the FanDuel Sportsbook app. They've got more ways to bet, more ways to win, and more ways to cash out quick. Thank you very much for that video. Not debunking well, I don't know for sure. it. That shows multiple types. Flint was treating it as a debate dated to like what year do they believe it was made? This is where it gets fun
4:29 Lebanon. And so it's a dangerous place. But Baalbek, if there was one example, one ancient were moved a half a mile from the quarry. But these pictures do not do it justice because it's taken through an ultra wide camera lens from the top to bottom of the red highlighted stones is 14 feet and they're 62 feet long or 62 feet excuse me like it that there's
6:26 each of them and there's three of them. 14 feet from top to bottom, which you would never realize when you're looking at this, and these are confirmed measurements, credited to anybody. use broken stones and constructed on top of it. Why would you go from making the most advanced There's a number of things to, I'm not a huge believer in ancient technology. I'm not a
9:23 they're not there at Baalbek. it. Right here. Another thing is that's crazy. Roman architecture always uses the most impressive name drop just yet. But Dory, who lives in Lebanon, he toured us around and he had like the Trilithon Stones, the 900-ton stones. But you have to go all the way around and some people just don't feel like making the walk and when we were there
11:41 for just a few feet shorter, but it's the same height. So that gentleman right there, Pierre, who's a wonderful man, is six foot tall and look at him just dwarfed So this is so they moved one million eight hundred pounds a half a mile Okay. It's in the same folder of ball back and the largest stone moved in modern times It's just a box that's just sitting there. It's one of those places where you go there and you go
13:55 Let me tell you so the details it is a 200 Keep looking until you find of a big red truck, it cost $10 million. It took nine days to move this 340 ton stone. significance of this. Brother, this stone at the Los Angeles County And so this is where things get really fun, familiar with the Mohs scale of hardness? No. So it's the was the cedar, the the Lebanon cedar trees. Well, they say that it was the cedar,
16:59 It's one of the softest on earth, not the softest, what we were taught in school. Now how advanced? That's the fun topic and we will dive into There's another picture that would, It was a seated statue. Isn't that part of the problem with like the burning of the Library of Alexandria is all something around there. but it's gone. Yeah, they might not have. What were you going to say, James?
19:54 ground they had to consistently try metallurgy, different types of ball They were actually making good metallurgy then and it still took trial and error to move this stone. something that you informed me of Dan and this is let me just give you a shout out. That wasn't invented until thousands of years later. It's okay, put it like a fist from your face.
22:06 look for, you know, stone was the premier building material for hominids for like Okay, how I? That's, I've been open to the conversation. sharpshooters from the American Olympic team because we didn't have trained Some guys will use like, like they think they're like vacuum like water pressure vacuums were let's back up to this and see if we agree on this. Would you agree
25:29 However, the moving of the big rocks is something that I'm quick to say, but in order to do about you know way we're moving these things you're on crack and the fact there 11,000 years ago. And the fact that they don't document when the when the Romans Heliopolis. from the Aswan Quarry in Egypt, which is 700 miles as the bird flies. And what's wild is that
28:04 is that doesn't take into account elevation changes. So if you're if you have a You know if you go to the Acropolis and the Parthenon you go why they do it was fucking cool, you know the Romans so they fucking hijack it just build big shit on top of it this is now ours The only thing we put up here. Oh, wow. You couldn't you wouldn't have the space to do it and it's just ridiculous to suggest you would coordinate through 133 cranes around it
31:30 500 miles from the Aswan Quarry and lifted and stacked hundreds of feet But then you are tasked with lifting because smart people of all kinds of walks of life are looking into the Not one. Not a single one of them describes how they constructed the pyramid or how they cut granite stones not one They get cynical. it to aliens. He's got locked. He got his undergrad, I believe, from Harvard and his PhD from Yale or vice versa.
35:23 he's same kind of thing he thinks pseudo archaeology is all the isms. If you believe in ancient high technology is that whatever they did was not just complicated fuck you. You definitely have it and the problem Because the things that they're saying are completely bizarre, cult. well that's why you don't look at Wikipedia, you don't trust it, who cares about Wikipedia?
38:39 using the word impossible, it's like, listen, what it took for us to do that, and it was that not everything we were taught was true. of different things involving World War II. And Jamie, if you were to go to the North, and South America, all before trans-oceanic sea travel was thought to be possible. If you Everyone started called me a Nazi. I was spreading dangerous Nazism for it. No, this is a grown-up conversation. Hitler was a very,
41:51 Like 800 years ago. You'll find the Native Americans the Pima Indians the Navajo the Apache So this is in the 80s when I was studying martial arts. 2200 years ago, and so here's the point that I'm making about the Swassica Cause just to remind the audience, Native American culture as like, you know, cardinal points, right? This is north, Up, down, left, right.
44:20 It's crazy. I love it. I don't know if this is true or not, but I want I feel like I can't find a straight answer. of pages to find some blog spot on some topic. It then became limited. I did experiment myself They're gonna keep sending you the same regurgitated mainstream articles so many of our best vehicles that we buy today, This is the reason why we had Operation paperclip so operation paperclip
47:44 I'm an American man. Well Tom Segura bought Burt Kreischer a cup that apparently was one of Hitler's cups like one that he handled He killed a lot more people. Dan Carlin has talked about this in depth because he talks about the Mongols and He killed 10% of the population of Earth. He's like because my dad fought the Nazis and he fucking hates this so I wear this because I wear this
51:06 on you. Darrell Cooper and what is this podcast called? It's excellent. I listen to it all the time, but my brain is not working right now And he's really sensitive and well balanced and he gives a very comprehensive view of things. That's not justifying the murder of all those Jews. Well, they say you're supposed to learn from history, but how the fuck are you going to
53:24 the embargoes starved to death That like well, that's silly question we have the internet now we have shows like yours and yours and mine where you can have conversations about things where I can have somebody with their pronouns because in martial arts, when I first started doing martial arts, it was in the 1980s. There was some things from like John Jones won the UFC heavyweight title this past weekend with a taekwondo kick. It's amazing
56:10 Martial artists because I was a Bruce Lee fan. He also smart guy that wanted to be the only smart guy. And he was great talking to me pollution and crap and all these different things from Lake Erie and he was talking about stuff that he had learned in school 20 years prior and so But he didn't want anyone else to have any information other what he should have said is that's fascinating
58:29 And he didn't know that. And I was going to warrior leadership course, which is to become an E5 a sergeant. you know, this is what this is what's written down right here. I'm like, no, but that's not They're gonna want to hear their own voice But this was a concerted effort to take these people who were brilliant people, who had because a lot of it's not really hard science.
1:01:05 comes out of their mouth when they're discussing. Like if we were talking back Work against a wrestler But the point is, you had a bunch of people believing that this one goofy-ass martial So if I watched you say Steven Seagal, you know, his martial arts, it's fucking a keto You could just attack Aikido. Aikido is a shit martial art. It's not effective. It's
1:03:37 Yeah, whoever built the pyramids they were Africans like I'm an American It's mind boggling precision. We moved in a very specific area of technology, And that to me seems like what Egypt is. And so they weren't attacked that often. And we can't consider any other paths. It's like you could say it's more impressive is a big-ass stone, I probably bring in some smart dudes to figure this
1:07:38 look like they were right about the timeline of hunter-gatherers. I completely agree. And Not really that but animals that were local to my area the same time of the Young, driest climate catastrophe. And I was astonished to learn that that 5% figure was still the same. Org story on it. So so it sells 5% right and that figure is still the same as of 2023
1:10:26 but arguably the most mysterious, Yeah, that older than, when this may be the most important ancient site on earth Like I said with a hundred and fifty year time frame and I'm like wait a second I can't and I have all the screenshots in that folder. Because of million dollars at the time they set up the infrastructure for tourism. Roads, sidewalks, walkways, roofing platforms, and since then is when they dialed back
1:12:44 What would be an alternative explanation? So okay this is where things get fun. to excavate the site today, wait a second, we need to walk this back. Economic Forum, for example the CEO of the Doge's Group is a longtime member of They don't care about ex-uven and the rest of the site. mundane and there's nothing cool about it anymore that that tit dries up and there's no milk coming out.
1:15:24 I think that might be part of it if you want to get super mundane and not conspiratorial. It's just a simple None of which date back anywhere near remotely as old as Gobekli Tepe. It is, there could be hidden answers Yeah, no, I'm not he's the one that he was on ancient apocalypse season one for a minute. He's the guy who's the So here's the thing that pillar that's just one pillar of 200 and here we are debating
1:18:03 the most debated one of them all and there's approximately basically a full year denoting the whole thing, the way he's broke, does very Sure. It would have destroyed the call that the pillars the pillars are are preserved We could talk- Before the excavation, So let me tell you a few different things And this is just conjecture. between 12,800 and 11,600 years ago.
1:21:52 narrative. They're the ones that want to get rid of gas-powered stoves, they want And something fascinating is that in the Bible, in Genesis 820, some of the first verses after Noah emerged from the flood, where they don't like talking academics, they don't like talking about cataclysms, there could be a possibility that they don't want the evidence of a prehistoric civilization
1:24:17 All three of those variables are constantly changing every single day, tell me. Did you find the Washington Post climate study? They found that we're in a There's a couple other ones look at those other ones. Look at you know look at 390 million years ago You gonna be okay? Yeah, Jamie, we bring up my ice age or ice folder Media Matters, which was funded by George Soros, and their networking of Vox and
1:27:36 It's prestigious. you're seeing here is for arguably five interglacial Interglacials last anywhere from 10 to 30,000 years, Could you just text him and ask him if he thinks it's related to pole shifts? of Suspicious Observers. partial pole flip right in the middle. See how it dates between 13,007 and nowhere in the articles do they mention anything
1:30:34 do explain why. But here's the thing. People need to understand that the world for centuries to come, leading Right. This thing is constantly moving. stupid shit. And unfortunately with this one, this one is uniquely tied to money. to look at pole shifts because it's very interesting in this alternative realm And when the Earth's shields diminish, we are more susceptible to cosmic impacts
1:33:56 I'm trying to say is that we should We need to find out out if that's the case because here's the thing tweet so much though. It takes so long I think Elon Musk is giving a hint here Again, Ben Davison has taught me a lot on this and he was actually on with Alex Jones Right. It's not my area of expertise and there's too much skin in the game. You're the guy that blew the roof on that.
1:36:34 there was no metallurgy. So I talked to this ice core specialist for an hour on zoom and I'm like, man, so But then I put the video out and Flint contacts the dude and next thing you know, Twitter cult members. Yeah and that right there changed my attitude on like it There's probably a lot of variables. There is one that happened, you know, I've heard you talk about before the Toba
1:39:18 unreasonable to suggest that when something shifts inside the earth it time talking about pole shifts, along with the ice ages, I was you get the most flack when you're over it. So like, I'm like, that the earth was warmer 4,000 years ago. Right? It's very, very, very, very, very stupid and it's bad for all of us because I think we It's become politicized.
1:42:19 neither side is going to, to drop a square. We don't live in a society of political compromise anymore. We live in a society of give them an inch, they take a mile. Neither side is going to to drop a square. We don't live in a society of political compromise anymore. Oh, like 60% of them were medical. still citing retracted papers If it's an elephant, she can tell you
1:43:51 when they gave a preposterous number of people that were going to die from It's one of the things that justified the lockdowns. You're a terrible person. You're killing grandma's, you know, if you want to mix it up, Jamie, there's a video in that way when if you're a renter you run your podcast you're you run the Over this ridiculously high rate that turned out to not be accurate at all
1:46:45 so well made it's like man I didn't do that at all and and in the first season So for them to say everybody in the country's just, So to fact check, the World Health Organization says the coronavirus death rate is 3.4%. Jesus. Trump lied to viewers about the mortality rate. at your disposal. Instead of saying well, where did you get that information?
1:49:10 Well no, only, you only hear that it's factored in once everybody's profited and got out, side effects. You're responsible for all these and you're responsible for fear mongering, I honestly think if out of everything it was the jab notwithstanding His doors all everything everything you can't even California Coronavirus comes out at night. And the brain dead stuff behind the symbolism,
1:51:48 It was really a compliance test. of horrifying to watch but also fascinating like oh so this is real like It's like, yeah, you ever been there, man? The reason why they spend so much money Yeah, and that's not good stepping outside the line to talk about it. So just the undeniable stuff is unbelievably fascinating. was before excavations began, and do you notice that there was no trees there?
1:55:47 first heard this I'm like I don't understand this doesn't make sense to me. It's called the olive law in Turkey in the 1930s where it's illegal to cut down olive trees in Turkey and now the government's gonna take it from you. was going down. He just, why wouldn't you? Now are there artifacts connected to go Well, nothing too crazy. it there, if they really did find giant bones, which I'm skeptical of, but if they did, this
1:58:23 a question or throws a narrative of human beings to a question. The Antikythera mechanism? Understand all the different pieces of it because it's all corroded together Whoa. they'd die for sponges, chanced upon a shipwreck full of Greek treasures. The most significant was available back then. Now there is a YouTube channel that a guy goes through, Bring him on the show.
2:01:15 What knowledge was available back then that we did not think was? So we're talking about 1,000 year old shipwrecks. They don't find any wood anymore The Solarians are a Doctor Who monster that supposedly lived on Earth like millions of years The only conclusion is maybe nuclear stuff. that problem. But these guys like obviously didn't do that. Like I said he
2:04:10 So we do have a site that Graham Hancock the the skeptics, the academics will say well it's probably just a lava tube And right now- saying it's just a lava tube, not a man-made tunnel down there as a non sequitur anybody who knows anything about ancient history that it's just so mysterious, its sophistication, as well as the fact that we have no idea how
2:07:18 hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid, which is massive. Jamie, I have a folder on this, out of the woodwork and like denounced it and said, by the end of the week. Was it a lost technology? It was the reign of the Pharaoh Khufu. They just come up with some explanation for it and stick to that written record. It is like why are you conveniently ignoring all this other stuff while validating the more recent because it contradicts the textbooks
2:10:16 and he told me basically to summarize what he said in the chair next to the man, It seems like it was some sort of industrial function that had a, or a function of some connected and then I went with him from there to Egypt. And we went inside the So he did that to George, George laid in it. And he did it for about a minute. That's not what he was talking about.
2:13:23 out of the box with his why his eyes wide open I think it was a functional structure of some kind. That's a good point. imagine right and I think whenever they experience a new high some new thing That's it, right? So it's an elevated experience. It makes him very excited. Right. Yeah. something else right A lot of I'm like, okay They arguably are. Yeah, there's something there, but they're not, it's...
2:17:26 nothing in there like there or just show us what is in there it shows the walls So they have thrown that out the window. It is everyone's. that we missed. as far as, say, with the use of LIDAR technology. It's called archaeology from space The print when they were excavating like mad the president was of the opinion the same opinion that dr is why all of it just stopped. So one guy was into it and the next guy ain't.
2:20:47 in 2018. His name's Nakeem or something, Nakaram. I have a slide of him in my let me be clear, I said it earlier, The photo of him in the bathroom. No, I would love to know please show him in our bathroom here with the fucking crazy Yeah You don't have to be a crazy person to put that fucking thing on and go out in public unless it's a Halloween costume. It's a bizarre outfit for you to wear and if everyone's worried about these secret societies
2:22:42 It's fucking crazy. What are you doing? You're dressed like a druid really even got a magic card of him card of him. Look at that. It's so weird So again, we got other outfit and has, he was quoted an article saying country it means I go to the airport and get rejected at customs potentially is Which does make sense if so many people are already going there. Why should we spend more money?
2:25:45 And I don't actually think it will take away from tourism by removing the is the same article because it shows the thing that says unlimited amount of research If it is a twenty seven thousand year old pyramidal structure as Graham Hancock has proposed the data look the data bear out the Bible, prove the Bible right. Then evolution and then Darwin and then it was gradualism,
2:28:11 I mean this is no brainer shit and the life moves on a steady pace normally and not only were careers ruined from that, the way it's always fucking been done so it's not a surprising thing that they're gonna try to hide stuff know, we are sure that this... What are your thoughts on the dating of the but if it was constructed 4500 years ago then our understanding of what was
2:31:09 yeah look at them bare ass heave ho so just to be clear I know because they They had to have been. I mean, I've tried to suss. To me, what's the most impressive At a certain distance, it's gonna be the same size And again, it's two inches at 756 feet. Any deviation either side would fuck the whole thing up. Oh, man, it is just virtually perfect not per quite perfect, but it's it is virtually well
2:33:38 is even more elegant. It explains why we want gold and silver. I mean come on. That's all You don't get to choose when the shades get put on the earth I love putting that on blast, because it's like, I think he has, I think he suffers from He wants I think again power human power and ego and especially people that have enormous resources and control over things
2:35:23 the Washington Post change the shit out of it he? Yeah there's a big big to do about it and they're speaking with their purchasing because the fact check says it's not correct they have the same ingredients Chemicals that are banned in Canada that we're trying to get rid of in America and that of our kick that so they're literally saying And also, what is your motivation?
2:38:20 Ideology, ideology, you know, left wing rejection of rfk jr. Our our father's generation. that's what they considered. because I don't I don't think they can so it's it's kind of crazy it's like people that are participating in this live debate in real time online about what's real and what's And you're banning journalists? And you said well who's just honest and accurate because there's a lot of money in being honest and accurate
2:41:15 So it's great for us that it leads to the rise of these guys like Matt Taibbi that used New York Times article So there's still 19 ingredients in the Canadian version red die 40 is actually kind of a big problem. There's a lot of kids that have like ADD kind The scientists got bribed by the sugar industry to push on the blame cholesterol saturated fat
2:44:10 Like what is that? Something to be said for that. We're so fucking stupid. It's wild when you think about it. The things And that kind of appeal to authority, that kind of worshiping of authority has really really crazy especially when it comes to something like ancient history which is We're talking about mainstream media or legacy media. Well, they've actually dropped some of the bans on X now, which is great.
2:46:57 overpaid And they keep saying people are going to Blue Sky. There's all kinds of people on- I had the pleasure of meeting him, Right, of course. Eliminating one complete side of the argument. And that's what they found out in 2024. are you talking about how much have you locked I mean I want to sit Eminem down Is that you're allowed to pay people to endorse you for president, which is crazy
2:50:43 And then there's also the money that went to these activist groups. So, like, you went through a billion-plus dollars in three months. and this is money in politics. We were taking way less and we were way healthier. But it's funny to me that they would spend so much money on this election when I mean it's kind you have? To me it's like a fighter that takes a last-minute fight and they've been sitting around drinking beer and they haven't gone through a
2:54:15 well guess what podcasts are a hundred times bigger than anything you guys have and CNN is talking about mass layoffs of talent I mean, they don't have any talent. You can see the the same pattern of attack that they throw at Trump being used against Tulsi The Rachel Maddow Show, for example, easily MSNBC's top rated program, though it only She got 109,000 people in the 25 to 54.
2:56:44 For example, on Tuesday, November 11th, week after the elections MSNBC attracted its lowest 25 to 54 demo ratings in It's so bad that MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika, how do you say her name, crawled He had over half a million real-time viewers live and same with Yeah? I was watching so they dominated it online. Okay, okay, so either way. This is what happened after
2:59:30 Well, they were all the same, you know, I performed in Madison Square Garden. So that must mean me a Nazi as well Yeah, you know obviously when I had a show there canary in the coal mine and you can tell that because you see this horrible world all right talk about the reshot structure let's do. I love your video and I saw, I don't understand Randall's reluctance
3:01:29 Nature. And humans have built on natural geological features throughout history. If you were to and two of land. There's mountains to the north, Well, there was a river that was said to be flowing from those mountains. And there's a scientific study that say that Taman Riset River flowed at the exact time of Atlantis 11,600 years ago, either right through the Rishat structure or directly north of it, and those are just a handful
3:03:30 look at that, whatever that is, it's really weird. If you would imagine a city like Atlantis Azores. However, the fact that it's in the Sahara Desert, and that the Egyptians are the ones that to say that it was in the Sahara. visit it? There's gold in the Mauritanian desert and they don't want anyone touching it. Right. really, it would make sense that they would have that package, a big chunk of those things
3:06:49 are black. Hello. I'm saying the Atlanteans are black. It's black supremacy. This is what After the flood, there was one race of humans. After the flood, Noah gets drunk, three of his sons are around, one of them picks on him, laughs at him, two other ones don't. the surface and you'll find that's not the case at all. This guy didn't believe in a white Atlantis.
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