Do any of y'all listen to the podcast. Some crazy stuff from U.S naval commander David Fravor about UFOs.
Choke me out Joe! C'mon, c'mon. Do it! Hey! We gonna go eat some steak??Quote:
And then the crazy ones with Eddie Bravo or Alex Jones are entertaining if nothing else.
If you watch the Fravor podcast, he mentions various ways the videos had gotten out and talked about over the years.claym711 said:
I think he was also first to release a couple of the Pentagon verified UFO videos.
Social Media Influencer said:If you watch the Fravor podcast, he mentions various ways the videos had gotten out and talked about over the years.claym711 said:
I think he was also first to release a couple of the Pentagon verified UFO videos.
The only thing Blink 182 has released so far is his personal theory of why he is the chosen one to reveal all that is coming.
Yelnick McWawa said:
What's the Akroyd one about? The last time I heard him talking about something of this nature was years ago and he was off on his Crystal Skull BS and I immediately moved him over to my personal "ignore/he's a kook" list.
Is this about the same?
I'm not a Ben Shapiro fan by any means, but i was kinda looking forward to this one. I thought it was terrible, and not because of Ben. Just felt like Rogan was cutting him off the whole time. "Hey, have you tried weed? You should really try weed. Why won't you try it just once? You should really try it.."CoachRTM said:
Ben Shapiro - libretarian media personality
c-jags said:
One of my favorite ones recently was the parks and wildlife guy from California that stops illegal grow-ops. Super fascinating. Opening story for Sober October with Bert and Ari was one best moment on the show since Alex Jones and Eddie Bravo earlier this year.
I enjoy him, but I do feel like he lets people get away with too much on not being challenged on obvious BS.
John Nores. He was on Andy Stumpf's Cleared Hot podcast recently as well. I want to read his book.Humorous Username said:c-jags said:
One of my favorite ones recently was the parks and wildlife guy from California that stops illegal grow-ops. Super fascinating. Opening story for Sober October with Bert and Ari was one best moment on the show since Alex Jones and Eddie Bravo earlier this year.
I enjoy him, but I do feel like he lets people get away with too much on not being challenged on obvious BS.
Absolutely agree. His idea to make friends with the local Sheriff's Offices was a smart move. Don't know what I would do if it was me against 8 possible poachers.
Ryan C. Whittenberg said:
The episodes with Jocko Willink are my favorite. That guy knows how to motivate for sure. Also a fan of all the Graham Hancock episodes.
c-jags said:
Joe can be listened to at 1.5 speed most of the time.
Unlike Ben Shapiro.
But I do agree the long form interview is so much better than the sound bites we get from most media. Usually they're looking for the sound bites and we get dumb questions.
While I may not agree with Bernie on anything, I like that Joe lets him explain his entire position in a nuanced manner.
TCTTS said:
Also, Jeremy Corbell, who appeared with Lazar during his Rogen interview, and appears with Fravor during his, is a bit of huckster. Rather, I think he believes everything he's peddling, and ultimately has noble efforts, but he's a little too caught up in the sensationalism and trying to be the face of this whole thing. Something about him just rubs me the wrong way, and you can tell in the interview above that Rogen is kind of annoyed by him as well. We need the Corbells of this world to step back and more people like Fravor and Luis Elizondo (and his team) coming forward...
lol.Macarthur said:c-jags said:
Joe can be listened to at 1.5 speed most of the time.
Unlike Ben Shapiro.
But I do agree the long form interview is so much better than the sound bites we get from most media. Usually they're looking for the sound bites and we get dumb questions.
While I may not agree with Bernie on anything, I like that Joe lets him explain his entire position in a nuanced manner.
Agree completely. It's more than fair to disagree with Bernie on the issues, but I thought Joe's podcast allowed him to really explain his positions, and again, you can disagree, but they really aren't as radical as the Facebook or Twitter meme world would have you believe.
This is exactly what he didn't do in the Ben Shapiro interview.. Felt like he just kept cutting him off and never really let him get going.Macarthur said:c-jags said:
While I may not agree with Bernie on anything, I like that Joe lets him explain his entire position in a nuanced manner.
Agree completely. It's more than fair to disagree with Bernie on the issues, but I thought Joe's podcast allowed him to really explain his positions, and again, you can disagree, but they really aren't as radical as the Facebook or Twitter meme world would have you believe.
Been listening for years now. Joe is for the most part articulate and gracious to his hosts. Whether he disagrees or not, he will allow his guess to fully expound on their ideas. We need more of this. Long form discussions with people we don't necessarily agree with.boy09 said:This is exactly what he didn't do in the Ben Shapiro interview.. Felt like he just kept cutting him off and never really let him get going.Macarthur said:c-jags said:
While I may not agree with Bernie on anything, I like that Joe lets him explain his entire position in a nuanced manner.
Agree completely. It's more than fair to disagree with Bernie on the issues, but I thought Joe's podcast allowed him to really explain his positions, and again, you can disagree, but they really aren't as radical as the Facebook or Twitter meme world would have you believe.