Joe Rogan Experience #2277 — Woody Harrelson Transcript
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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. Yeah, kooky liberals. Yeah, well I got a lot of blowback as I know I would. That's a good transition. That monologue was great, by the way. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So World War II, necessary. Everyone could say that was a necessary war. Let's so much frickin' money off of it? because he was trying to get a peace to go before the 68 election, right?
3:31 like, oh, I wouldn't do that. I would never. And of course, he was doing that. He was subverting And this call, Johnson referred to contacts between Nixon's campaign and South Vietnamese president Nguyen Van Thi, I don't know how to say his name, urged that they thwart any And so I met Carter in Atlanta a couple, three years ago. That Bush met with those guys.
6:15 Yeah, of course it was true. Oh, you saw I saw it Wednesday night. Yeah, it was great. Really. Thank you really great nail-biter Thank you so much. last breath Yeah, so I actually go to a theater and see it You know, like, you're not afraid. That's supported by all sorts of special interest groups that have no need to tell the American public the truth. They have a very specific narrative that they want pushed. They want no deviation
10:05 Studies and give them Robert Kennedy's book and say like you don't really know what you're talking about with you just to tip my hat to you, whether the vaccine had side effects, whether it was pushed, A host of different serious problems that people are having because these that everyone's I either want to be protected or don't want to be protected.
12:53 And so since then we've only been left with VARS, right? But it's not weird if you think of how, I mean, it was ubiquitous. It never stopped. You could see where the motivation was with everything. I had many people I know got vaccinated because they wanted to be able to fly, they wanted that on twitter the study on, and so many people were attacking
16:01 So it doesn't, a vaccine that doesn't actually prevent you from catching the disease or spreading the disease. A completely unprovable claim. infection. test cannot prove causation. So in other words, you're having a response that says that you And it was just designed to push a vaccine that they profited off of people's faith in, first of all, the mainstream media.
18:47 Newspapers you mean no one says them since yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I didn't know that. Oh, yeah Yeah, I guess you would be yeah talk to Bobby and everybody. Yeah You know? like there's sources that you cannot trust. And I think now the beautiful thing about someone like Government sensors those were the yeah, this was the but could have a detrimental effect on society.
21:57 I feel so Orwellian just the time we've gone through and the time we're in. Nothing can stop you I try to stay positive. Yeah, I mean I'm affected like everybody else is, you know They would like stood behind you. Yeah. And they didn't buy it, but there was two two two guys Peter McCullough and Robert Malone Censorship or editing, you know, almost impressive.
24:41 Well, you know, I mean, I don't know how many sets I'm doing the math, but you know what I mean. It's very weird. The virus will find you. If you're not vaccinated, the virus will hunt you down. They keep saying that the virus will find you. If you're not I take inhale and hit a pot right and then I put on my mask and blow it right through them and I exhale and it
27:12 we should wear a mask You got the obvious ones like streaming services and shopping, but you also got It's a personal finance app that helps you find and cancel subscriptions, saving members up to $740 a year when using all of the app's premium features. We're gonna find out. now and they will get primaried and I think they're aware of that. So I think there's
30:40 Dirty needles and risky sex and people, I don't want that fucking thing. Well, I mean, I think- You get run down, you get sick. Unprotected sex with an infected person, mother to child, during childbirth, breastfeeding if the mother's infected. I guess that falls under dirty needles. Yeah. got 80 years if you're lucky, you got 80 summers, 80 summers, 80 spins around the
33:15 I guess it never does in in a way well if that's what your game is right I mean, it's stupid. That's weird. That should be absolutely disgusting to us, that it's condoned and just accepted, if you even get away from why are these wars happening or are they justified? Why are they making that much profit off of these wars? which was absurd. It's crazy that it all really boils down to that. It really boils down to a lot of his people profiting, you know, I
37:13 I brought this for you, man. card and you just say you had a headache. Well, it should be federally legal. because most people believe you should be able to smoke if you want. And to this day, there's a lot of people who believe that they think it makes you lazy. It makes you stupid and how does that hurt you? What am I doing to hurt you? you have like over 70% of the people in jail are there for victimless crimes.
40:38 just crazy. It was about the Thirteenth Amendment? That's the first time I really thought about, Slave labor for an insanely small amount of money, and they keep them locked up and they produce I'm aware of the laws though. their consciousness, understand that what they're doing is morally reprehensible, and Do you ever do you know who Graham Hancock is?
43:44 12,000 years ago, and this is all supported by this theory called the Younger Dryas Impact Theory to be just hunter and gatherers. You know, I mean imagine getting Lindsey Graham fucked up on mushrooms We need a lot more of that in this world. psychology is like and I noticed just the other day there was some dude like I using your kid juice to interact. Well that's like the importance of
48:09 to smile. Common ground is much more common. They want to have love. That's most people. And they think that the other people are trying to prevent that instead of just accentuating those First of all, they're dying. Yes, everything's subjective. It's definitely subjective. But listen, I think there are very good people that work in journalism. Well, you get a lot of your money from pharmaceutical drug companies, from NGOs.
50:33 you pushing a bullshit narrative because those are the people that are supporting you. who are now on the outside. And so now they've amassed this huge following when this was passed and this is what happened of the show sucks right format of television show suck you have three There was some sort of a water main line broke probably because of the cold and then the streets flooded and
53:05 So they're getting crunch so the cars think that people are breaking into them minus 70 degrees as if Detroit doesn't have enough fucking problems Yeah, he started shine. Oh, yeah Yeah, and they also do vinyl they make all these fine. Oh, those guys do cool stuff, man With this incredible ice flood. Yeah, I think that's a small isolated area, but still pretty fucked. Oh, wow. Oh, go fig.
55:18 I live in Austin. I would love to do that. Let's do it. Yeah. Yeah, fuck. Yeah. Okay. Well, you don't feel just like you're back against the wall Comedy Mothership. kind of red pilled and kind of became like the voice of truth and reason. And, you know, money was being spent in order to push some very specific narratives. And they did a great job of it.
57:30 and what's wrong, they pushed what they wanted you to say, that guy, I think they were in London maybe, but it was the guy who was I think directed of news just never got to people because the guy had a body cam and is talking to him and the guy But no, but the main thing, huh? lot of views that way but other than that but if you have asked your average
1:00:23 But that's what they think that they were doing in China. Now it's an undeniable fact. All the things, like you His his whole body freaked out. It was deadly sick managed to get through it then started speaking out against it shut. Yeah. But over time, did you find out what it was called weapon? No, no, it's a and I think that's happening right now,
1:02:42 No, they're sad, lost people. That's what it is methods to escape They got rid of Big Macs for that matter. We should get Doritos off note Doritos as they are are a perfect snack. I didn't smoke pot until I was 30. Just someone who just never got their shit together. So I battle against that because I think that's something that anybody who strives to be successful
1:06:20 Yeah. Just learn how to be a human being. And that's my best way to achieve homeostasis. perspective, you know, there's a lot of like, new agey sort of bullshit terms that unfortunately have been co-opted by silly people, you know and are really like beneficial to us as a society. They get co-opted by goofy people. Like how many I'm not in favor of any religions that punish people that don't follow them
1:10:38 And you know, there's a great book called The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross by John Marco Allegro. Do you know about that book? I've heard of it but I never read it. Yeah. It's a great book. With the John Mark Oleg book, he was an ordained minister, but Yeah. Information was lost and also like there's certain They believed that that was ergot that ergot was mixed in with the wine ergot, which is a very similar
1:13:26 ancient times, they found trace elements of ergot in these wine vessels and they these psychedelic rituals, like the place I'm like, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine. the rocks and just trying to like feel like what's going on here. It's like you get thousands Exactly. It gets in the way of this us Yeah, that's why they call it kind bud. to this? about. It's weird. It's weird because it's like pretty much just weed. Yeah. I never
1:17:00 That's goofy. I mean, there's plenty of things to concentrate on why concentrate on that What they did in the 1970s was very effective. They threw water on the entire And I think it was terrifying to the powers that be. it's very hard for people to change their perspective on things without a personal experience. Do you exercise? It's going to give you your advice.
1:19:51 Like, do you eat well? That seems crazy. so. Yeah. I mean, the problem was also any sort of, I mean, this is Dr. Birx is now admitting a bunch of different things, hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin. Like, what? one of the major comorbidities that affected people negatively. But you may not want to talk about certain subjects, you know what I mean? If you think totally different than me,
1:23:47 of the way society is that are so different than mine? on this podcast was talking to Dr. Sanjay Gupta from CNN. They sent him over here to fucking vaccinated? Basically? Yeah. Well, I'd recovered from COVID in three days. It wasn't hard at all. me taking horse paste, which is crazy. They said I was taking a veterinary medicine. I mean, that's why, because he invented ivermectin.
1:26:25 Yeah. That's why, you know, they said it was a dewormer because it was anti-parasitic. It stops viral replication. winter coats in August because it was a photograph of people waiting in line to get a flu shot. was 10 times bigger than their show. It was just fucking, Is wild though. Yeah. The media you take in can certainly be a pathogen. There's plenty of things to concentrate on.
1:30:16 Yeah. Yeah And I told him that when I met him and I had him on the show. Well, this book is real. Why isn't he getting sued if it's not real if it's not real. Why is he getting sued? Yeah. committees that ended up saying, yeah, this is the vaccine we'll use. This is the, we'll use AZT. That was about people trying to seek alternative treatments to deal with AIDS.
1:33:26 And he's still alive. blanket pre-pardon in the picture Fauci. Well the problem with that pre-pardon is he's hold of all these different researchers and changed their their perspective on that Lyme disease was a leaked bio weapon? He goes I probably did. He did. Plum Island Good impersonation by the way. Yeah, and that condition he has, you You were fucking around with complex systems inside human bodies with pharmaceutical drugs
1:37:11 Yeah, one is 100% better than two. died from it. They're all NIH funded, everybody's together, everybody's all in the loop, everybody's dependent drugs are bad. Yeah. You want to have those days where you just have a lion, undeniable access to truth that's going to be very disconcerting to a lot of people. The government so far has really been subpar. I mean, I don't look at individual presidents
1:41:29 Which happens all the time, you know, whether it be the oil companies or the vaccine companies, And then it was after that that Oliver North was vital in helping to kill that rescue attempt with the helicopter. Didn't he shoot himself in the head twice? Really? He's a great guy. He stole his name from Freeway Rick Ross. Yeah, and now he's out. and wonderful guy to talk to.
1:44:34 who are at a kind of a pivotal point in their lives I'm so proud of her. Where we've highlighted innocent people who were incarcerated and just through this podcast, we've got a bunch of people released. It's like, you know, it's all over the place. How is he getting a kickback? It's sick. I've met a lot of those people from Josh unfortunately, I've met a lot of those people
1:47:40 What can I do to make better of my life while I'm here? I got a pre-pardon, dude. No. And then, of course, when Biden did it, everybody just shut up. That's another one Yes. Well, that was a good one. There's a few but not like the same reasons. I You are, because you're a hopeful person. cage. Like that was the reality of life in the 1960s when they had conscription. That's
1:51:15 Not only that, we were guarding poppy fields. We were, because they, we needed, these farmers which is wild. 2021, Afghanistan produced more than 90% of the world's illicit heroin. However, Yeah, they're probably taking control. going on all over the world. But another thing thing it's like it's unmanageable keeps me ignorant. No. I do have, I have, you know, what's the Zuckerberg?
1:54:40 else to post the picture. X is what I use the most as far as like getting information, but information about what's actually going on in the world that I get out of there Yeah, yeah, it definitely did. So how many people listen to that Robert Malone show? I mean it really depends on how profound the person's which at that point in time the government would deny that Area 51 even existed.
1:58:11 So he was a guy that had previously worked at Los Alamos labs and then he gets a job Let's try another method, bring in some other people. So he would go to the airport, fly out, So they removed him from the project. that's the recreation of that thing on the desk right there, that's Right. arrested so he gets arrested and he says they're gonna fucking kill me I have to
2:00:34 many of the things that he said from that particular interview have been corroborated by other people including And that's our biggest podcast ever, of these things that the GoFast video and the FLIR video that the government's released that were Unbelievable. Yeah. I don't see how it benefits him other than he's got now people calling him a wacko, which
2:02:44 They make up encounters. They make up abductions. I've been abducted by aliens. saw this thing land and this guy Travis Walton gets out of the truck and goes to it gets blasted by this this bolt of energy collapses to the ground his buddies take off. a completely novel experience that only you have. And then you have to go and try to make Did you ever...
2:04:54 Oh, wow. Magnus Carlsen told me. That was actually a legitimate move. Because you tip over the king the games over right so I did that like, well, why do you got to whisper? just happened with the jeans like that was great. Did you see it? You know he I won't be back tomorrow. Everybody should be able to have to play in their underwear. But you know, maybe you have to do something before.
2:08:26 That was another time. how you could do that, but I believe him. Especially when you talk to him. And then there was the anal beads. Oh wow. You know, yeah, it's 92 can't take a chance getting infected Yeah. medicine, do you know? also having to do with, you know, where they make the silk, like silkworms and stuff. That will eliminate all disease. is dependent upon your internal biological terrain and your internal
2:14:43 was when they started having hygiene and when Poor hygiene, no access to antibiotics, The real factor was all these diseases that people were getting because of the infection But they'll save you under certain conditions. What? But there's ways to combat that in a healthy, organic way. I don't have any affiliation with them, It's taking a blowtorch to a small patch of weed so you could just pluck
2:18:33 Or you're fucked I've had friends that have huge scars on their body because they got a massive MRSA infection in their Yes. I'm a vegan. heart beating, those are enzymatic activities. If it wasn't for enzymes we And I try to get a lot of sprouts and microgreens and I take all that stuff too? neurotransmitters, acetylcholine, theanine, different things that could benefit you.
2:23:04 and it just works. It does. Because the Holy shit, they're fucking toxic as fuck. I'll find this for you, Jamie. New investigation found 100% of tested Girl Scout cookies contained glyphosate 100% controversial herbicide and Roundup. I wonder why. Well, there's a girl scout cookies have to say girls cow cookies are made with ingredients that adhere to food safety standards set by the FDA
2:26:14 And one of the main things he's trying to do is this whole idea of this maha movement, Just modification. And, you know, like, it's just still, But you know, you see over the long haul, But yeah, like, you know, it's a net gain in the end. So hopefully it's carbon neutral Harris who runs White Oak Pastures who have educated these people and gone on written books and gone on these tours and explained to be like, Will
2:28:45 So yeah, it's a catch-22. If the real value, if the real expense of what And we right now are dependent upon factory farming for a lot of that food. because otherwise we're gonna have from. Unless you went out and sought it out and went and found books or someone told you about it. I'm very happy to meet you. I've enjoyed your work for so many years. So it's a pleasure to