Sounds like they planned on pushing this narrative before the podcast started and he kinda slipped up and gave away the fact that he was supposed to talk about this at some point. At least 5 people connected to Epstein have been on Joe's podcast and I'm sure more that we don't know about. Epstein was into eugenics and spy software and that's why he was connected to the scientific community. This guy is just pushing a cover story.
It’s crazy to me we live in a world where the government will go after regular citizens and throw the book at them but when there is definite evidence of the people who flew on that plane and went to that island multiple times gets completely ignored and all of those monsters get off Scott free. We have a huge problem in this country.
It’s amazing how good Joe has gotten at interviewing people. Never really interrupts anyone, let’s guests get their points & what they have to say across. So many podcasters cut off guests & talk to much not realizing the guest is there to share what they have to share.
he used to cut everyone off. it’s just practice he’s been doing for 15 years now and he gets paid a lot of money for it. he doesn’t deserve to be praised for it, he SHOULD have gotten better . the problem with guys like you in soft society is u praise other men for things they are supposed to do.pathetic
I've discovered a lot of new podcasts via Joe Rogan over the last five years but Andrew Huberman is above and beyond a treasure to mankind. His cadence, knowledge, and ease of communication is astounding. I am so grateful to these guys for broadening my base of knowledge.
He's helpful on certain topics for sure, but be aware when he's speaking outside of his field of expertise. He does that all the time and actually does get things wrong.
"Skateboarding taught me that you keep trying something over and over again, that's critical for science, science is hard, you fail most of the time and then you finally break through and discover something and it really holds up or you publish that paper, it feels amazing - so much better because of that huge stack of failures you have leading up to it. The other part is community and camaraderie. To this day I have great friends, skateboarding was about being that huge pack, also people push you; when you have a community and you hear about or see people doing something amazing, it pushes you and you use that as fuel to realise what's possible. Skateboarding is an amazing template for life." - Andrew Huberman
Lol...scientists are people too. This mentality that someone's profession makes them a good person is what has got us where we are now. People need to be judged by their actions.
onemotherpucker wrote, _"This mentality that someone's profession makes them a good person is what has got us where we are now."_ I don't wholeheartedly disagree, but I think it's a bit more than that. I think that for those who offer professions as proxy credibility often are also people who think that 'everyone's doing it, so that must be the way life is; I better get my ducks in a row and play this game for all it's worth.' Not always consciously, but certainly subconsciously. Cultural norms, peer pressure, opportunity costs, etc., all play into the formation of morals, habits, and rationalizations. I'm not suggesting that we excuse such behavior, rather that at some point, it's appropriate to look at the society in which such behavior occurs. I live in the U.S. As far as I know, cannibalism isn't a norm here. So when we talk about it, it's with the implied understanding that this is somehow aberrant, abhorrent behavior. No one has to state the conclusion and offer the argument to convince others that this is so. But, if you find yourself in a society where cannibalism is normative, they probably don't often talk about it as an explicit topic because it's taken for granted to be 'normal'. In the U.S., we take for granted that politicians are often corrupt, and that business really has very few ethical boundaries if those boundaries threaten the maximization of profit, etc. For people like Epstein, the psychopathy and Machiavellianism strongly implies certain characteristics and motivations. I think it's these strong implications that allow Hubermann and others to surmise what was very likely going on behind the scenes, and this despite not having known him or met him, etc.
It's difficult to give such a confident assesment of Epstein while simultaneously saying "I never met him". I just find it hard to believe that so many people who never met epstein are so sure that they 100% know what the deal was. I don't even think the people who DID hang out with Epstein know for sure all of his motives and why he socialized with who he did. I understand Huberman's point about why Epstein was "popular", but I feel like he's ignoring the possibility that Epstein was working as an intelligence asset.
Consider he was an intelligence asset and his role was generating bribable material on influential politicians...then it's right back to square one with the pedo shit. Oh, and it's Mossad.
yeh..Why was epstein was running this operation?... did 'customers' actually pay him for example? or were the people going to his island merely guests...it must be pretty costly even for a (high) millionaire that epstein was to keep running this operation. What did he get out of it?
@@dco1019 He got "leverage". The biggest leverage is on John Roberts. That guy's daughters weren't adopted, they were kidnapped from Ireland by Epstein's crew.
As a PhD student I totally agree. It's sad, but true. We would rather have someone wire us $1M than have to write NSF funding proposal. That $1M would go to hire more students and buy more equipment for the lab. Unfortunately, funding is one of the reasons many scientists are moving to industry.
He also absolves CIA and Mossad. He is trying to make it look like it was Epstein running this for personal blackmail power and not that he was the figure of Israeli and US intelligence operations.
Joe Rogan, you are doing something right. Your guests are diverse, insightful, and always keep me engaged.Thanks for providing a platform where real conversations can happen, where we can learn, and where we can laugh. Keep up the great work! :D
One tragic irony is that they may have disproportionately targeted (and arguably enslaved to one degree or another) Jewish people because their historical plight gave them a way to deflect scrutiny (the anti-Semite card, a.k.a. the Uncle Leo Special). Generations get treated dreadfully and that treatment is used as a springboard for further exploitation.
@@michaelfern4079 Whitney Webb Exposes Epstein/Maxwell CIA Mossad(Israeli Intelligence) Ties - The Political Vigilante ruclips.net/video/xfHSKO5FxxE/видео.html
yeah when I was locked up, every damn guy who came in who had glasses had child sex charges. These scientists have same bad eyesight genetics, probably evolved from knocking up underage girls in the cave while the men were away hunting, because they couldn't with their bad eye sight. My theory on why nerds with glasses are diddlers.
You know what mean watch the clip draw your oen conclusions its not my job to drip feed you the truth ho follow the bread crumb trail yourself see where it leads
The thing is that despite all of the stuff he said Vanity Fair did the expose of what he was up to around (correct me if I'm wrong) 2010-2011 which was when a lot of people started becoming aware of this guy. These people still decided to deal with this guy despite it being an open secret what he was doing.
Duuude...its crazy...people knew what Epstein was doing down in Boca, Del Ray, etc. in SoFla in the early-mid 2000's. Stories would go around about a "finance guy...shutting down clubs" & having beds/lounges everywhere for everyone to start fkng each other...then you'd hear the rumors about his parties where the neighbors would complain about how they'd see them all having sex/orgies in his backyard. I can't remember if it was because his house was on the intracoastal? Making it visible to everyone going by on their boats? Or what. . . Regardless, he was well known down there for 1. having the insane amount of money he had & 2. for the massive sex parties.
Hell most of them carried on dealing with him post his conviction and subsequent jail time for trafficking underage girls into prostitution...they simply didn't care
Never meeting Epstein or going to the Island I would take what he says with a grain of salt. Scientists are people at the end of the day, they're not robots whos only obsession is work.
Idk though. One time I found out someone was a pedophile and I never saw it coming. 💀 💀 💀 Maybe he stuck to only certain conversations that would lead to him having power and fame.
Although they may or may not have been involved, most likely they knew. A lot of scientists are so invested in their work they will turn a blind eye to just about anything.
You can’t because rich criminals people control the world. Rich criminals control the world. I’ll repeat it one more time since people never seem to understand this. Rich evil criminals control the world.
We all know why we just don't talk about it in front of the camera. He's a scientist himself he has to defend his position as best as he can. Let him convince you.
_"The more money you have - the bigger margin of error you have"_ AND the more *undue influence* _someone else_ has over that science. I feel like that is a pretty important omission.
Thank god we busted Jeff, I can't believe he was the only one guilty of such heinous acts. God bless all who were innocently spending time with him on his island that are getting wrapped up in this mess.
He's part of the banking-intelligence community, the guys behind all kinds of terrible trafficking such as currency, human, drug, weapons and diamonds trafficking. This network is the clandestine network behind power, behind the military industrial complex and the weaponizing of pharmacy, food, energy and tech specially.
Isn't this genetic engineering one of the reasons we got mad at the Germans in the 30's for? It seems there are a lot of Huberman types that we are suppose to listen to. I'm tired of money being what frames our conversations.
Not everyone who met the guy had nefarious intentions. But more often than not people turn a blind eye to things, hell you're probably doing it in your life
@@edwinwinn8876 of course. I'm sure tons of people know about that stuff and just turn a blind eye and go about their lives cause they don't want to risk anything.
Listen, you may be right that not everyone who hung out with Epstein had bad intentions but Epstein had bad intentions for everyone he was hanging out with. Epstein was a blackmail guy. He was a compromiser. Regardless of your intentions you will end up doing what Epstein says. Why would Epstein want to corrupt scientists? Do you think all these questions about ethics in science right now are coincidence?
Doctors, namely psychiatrists, are among the most sick minded degenerated I know. The shit I've heard straight from their drunk mouths has made me end friendships and I just don't trust anybody in that field anymore.
I mean... I'd be more open to questioning doctors moral compus these days, with everyone being fed "medicines" with very questionable substances that sometimes cause harsh secondary effects. Allopathy goes unchecked sometimes. Just because someone is a doctor, doesn't mean they're inherently good. Remember, "doctors" did a lot of horrific stuff before they came to this point, and a lot of people still question what they're doing.
That's not what he's saying. He's saying that plenty of people around Epstien weren't even aware of his criminal behaviour. He was a criminal but he was also a billionaire philanthropist. So you're going to see lots of brilliant people at functions he organizes. That doesn't mean all of them were corrupt.
@@user-be3zw7kz8z That’s not true for Bill Gates. Melina warned him she had a bad feeling about the guy. And he continued to meet up with him after learning he’d been convicted.
I work in higher ed with pharma people. Most of them are not good people and scientists are easily bought out. Avg salary for entry level is 45k - 60k in California
I really enjoy how huberman expresses his thoughts. I’m glad to hear the other side of this from the scientist angle. Epstein was so disturbing and now that his manipulation tactics are out there I would be surprised if there weren’t more people stepping in to take his place.
This is a really OUT there idea but maybe that dirty bag … wanted to push that gender agenda going on right now. Paying for hormones for little kids, and socially engineering chaos… confused children that he can prey on …?! Because that’s what’s happening right now. All over the news. We have folks allowing kids to do weird shit.
What is unfortunate is how deep he got in with so many smart people. Great people. Mixing them in with bad people. Corrupting all he touched. He got off on that. Everyone has a vice and he understood that. Turning good people into bad people.
@@draveragejoe1525 They might have been put on a blackmail escalator. Probably some did say no, and then found their lives getting worse and then another offer came, coupled with an insinuation about the nature of that worsening.
Thank you!!! Alex. Yes!!! At the end of the day it's all about people and their psychology. My husband (an economist) and I have frequent conversations regarding different sets of issues and I always tell him, you only have data because human behavior has generated the need for that data. We have laws because of human behavior, we have science because of the human curiosity and need to understand our environment. Human behavior/ psychology accounts for so much. I get it, being able to quantify things eliminates the tendency towards bias, but we discount human behavior/psychology WAAAY too much.
He's not an Austrian School economist then, if you have to remind him of human behaviour being core to much of the data we rely on to understand reality. Ludwig von Mises called this aspect of (his) economics Praxeology.
Very odd to just lump all scientists into one category and speak as if you know exactly what they are all thinking or feeling or what their intentions are
@@location-cognizantmissile9743 my father got his degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences at SDSU. That's the only reason I even said something. But go ahead and assume what you like. Seems like damage control to me
That's quite an uncharitable view. It is a fact that many scientists associated with him. And it is scientific to observe that fact and put forward a hypothesis. The most logical one would be that that particular group of scientists had an economic incentive to do so. He's better placed than most to judge the behaviour of his peers.
Huberman is just now getting any kind of notoriety. There’s 0 chance Epstein had any interest in him, probably now he would if he weren’t already dead. But he wasn’t trying to talk to random professors of neurobiology and ophthalmology, he was talking to novel prize winners and people talked about widely
I aim for the higher end of middle class. Can live comfortably without worrying about money whilst maintaining a down to earth mindset. Too bad the middle class is disappearing.
One of the best episodes! Please consider Bobby Kennedy Jr. as a guest. His full speech was censored on RUclips. We look up to you for your ability to shine a light on censorship.
I disagree with his first statement.... it's incredibly easy to buy and lie your way to a good reputation.... it's done all the time with postering and massive donations/charity
I think this kind of shows how powerful science and scientists are. I like that Dr. Huberman acknowledged Joe's understanding of human nature. Joe made a nice comment right away about how people feel more inclined to be compliant with someone who has something. If the massive impropriety and immorality of pedophilia was used as a weapon against the powerful, rather than a reward, that would explain why it feels so unlikely that such a huge number of people seemed to be seeking that kind of gratification. And people who don't fit any kind of template for a victimizer. It always struck me as ridiculous to think that 100s of celebrities could be seeking something that the general population experiences at a significantly lower rate. Some of them at least had to have been ambushed and essentially blackmailed outright or finessed and exploited on a more subtle level. SOME folks went there to be pedophiles. I don't doubt that at all. I won't say who I think was actually there to see young ladiesBillClintonBillGatesbut there must have statistically been some who were fine with engaging it. Why didn't anyone um.... *manipulate* Jeffrey Epstein right back? Seems an operation that long would have incurred the wrath of someone willing to eliminate the threat he posed to them. If he's out there holding this kind of thing over a lot of heads, why didn't any of them unalive him until after everything was exposed? He operated this way for decades, unscathed by any of his marks, or any law agencies, or the victims or their families. How was it so easy to get away with what he was doing?
@@godhimself5678 Nah he's giving you a reason why you SHOULDN'T trust the science, also just cuz somebody is a scientist doesn't mean they're a good person with a moral compass and these past few years should have taught people like you, why you should be sceptical of science. As an aside don't know who Andrew Hubermann is, but he smells like somebody who probably visited Epstein island to get "research money" a few too many times.
This was a terrible showing by Huberman. He presented no new valuable information and actually did more to confuse people on supplements and hot to cold therapy. Also he has a tendency to put people into small groups “rich people” “scientists” and judge them as a whole instead of individuals.
I think everybody with a clear mind is impressed by smart people, that are fully loaded with real skills and intelligence. I like to socialize with people like that, cause it makes you feel intelligent, even though I'm not the brightest candle. I feel like I'm trying, even though I'm not really. You're pretty spot on dude.
"I guess this is an opportunity to bring up Jeff Epstein" is literally how I initiate every conversation.
He wanted to talk about it because my guess he's funded by someone involved or involved himself, trying to play down what went on. Highly suspect.
Sounds like they planned on pushing this narrative before the podcast started and he kinda slipped up and gave away the fact that he was supposed to talk about this at some point. At least 5 people connected to Epstein have been on Joe's podcast and I'm sure more that we don't know about. Epstein was into eugenics and spy software and that's why he was connected to the scientific community. This guy is just pushing a cover story.
@@Jordansoftplayadventures which he’s doing well. “hanging around these women”. Are you kidding ?
LOL
😂
It’s crazy to me we live in a world where the government will go after regular citizens and throw the book at them but when there is definite evidence of the people who flew on that plane and went to that island multiple times gets completely ignored and all of those monsters get off Scott free. We have a huge problem in this country.
Alphabet agencies have way too much power. They're also unelected and unaccountable to the government.
Money, money, mooooneey!!!!!
It’s all about $$$$$
Yep
Our tyrannical overlord don't care for us at all
9/10 scientists agree with whoever funds them
5 out of 6 scientists confirm that russian roulette is safe to play
Covid proved that.
10/10 do everything possible to provide the answer their employers are looking for... such is the nature of being an employee.
1/10 scientists mysteriously disappear if they disagree.
Fraction
It’s amazing how good Joe has gotten at interviewing people. Never really interrupts anyone, let’s guests get their points & what they have to say across. So many podcasters cut off guests & talk to much not realizing the guest is there to share what they have to share.
he used to cut everyone off. it’s just practice he’s been doing for 15 years now and he gets paid a lot of money for it. he doesn’t deserve to be praised for it, he SHOULD have gotten better . the problem with guys like
you in soft society is u praise other men for things they are supposed to do.pathetic
Bro is just listening lmaoo chillll 😂😂😂😂😂
@megadylando8 just a lil compliment relax
Neil tyson should take note 😂
@@BiasToTruth complimenting bare minimum
I've discovered a lot of new podcasts via Joe Rogan over the last five years but Andrew Huberman is above and beyond a treasure to mankind. His cadence, knowledge, and ease of communication is astounding. I am so grateful to these guys for broadening my base of knowledge.
yes, I think that this 8 minutes-clip helped me put together my own thoughts and experience and expressed it clearly and fully. Brilliant!
He's helpful on certain topics for sure, but be aware when he's speaking outside of his field of expertise. He does that all the time and actually does get things wrong.
and damn he is SEXY!!
@@joeberger3441 yeah I thought andrew was a genius until I heard him say something so ignorant I felt second hand embarrassment
Did Chat GPT write this?
It’s unfortunate we won’t see these people on the Epstein list see justice.
Because the are the one who runs the justice system.
Not to worry.....God's got this!
@@taralilarose1 if only…
@@taralilarose1 cope harder
@@zach3955 Have Faith Zachariah! Read about the biblical significance of your name bro. I love you.
I believe the reason Huberman is so genuine and grounded is because he's a skateboarder at heart
Yeah. That's the reason. :|
Okay
does he skate?
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ finally someone said it correctly
"Skateboarding taught me that you keep trying something over and over again, that's critical for science, science is hard, you fail most of the time and then you finally break through and discover something and it really holds up or you publish that paper, it feels amazing - so much better because of that huge stack of failures you have leading up to it.
The other part is community and camaraderie. To this day I have great friends, skateboarding was about being that huge pack, also people push you; when you have a community and you hear about or see people doing something amazing, it pushes you and you use that as fuel to realise what's possible. Skateboarding is an amazing template for life."
- Andrew Huberman
Lol...scientists are people too.
This mentality that someone's profession makes them a good person is what has got us where we are now.
People need to be judged by their actions.
onemotherpucker wrote, _"This mentality that someone's profession makes them a good person is what has got us where we are now."_
I don't wholeheartedly disagree, but I think it's a bit more than that. I think that for those who offer professions as proxy credibility often are also people who think that 'everyone's doing it, so that must be the way life is; I better get my ducks in a row and play this game for all it's worth.' Not always consciously, but certainly subconsciously. Cultural norms, peer pressure, opportunity costs, etc., all play into the formation of morals, habits, and rationalizations. I'm not suggesting that we excuse such behavior, rather that at some point, it's appropriate to look at the society in which such behavior occurs.
I live in the U.S. As far as I know, cannibalism isn't a norm here. So when we talk about it, it's with the implied understanding that this is somehow aberrant, abhorrent behavior. No one has to state the conclusion and offer the argument to convince others that this is so. But, if you find yourself in a society where cannibalism is normative, they probably don't often talk about it as an explicit topic because it's taken for granted to be 'normal'. In the U.S., we take for granted that politicians are often corrupt, and that business really has very few ethical boundaries if those boundaries threaten the maximization of profit, etc.
For people like Epstein, the psychopathy and Machiavellianism strongly implies certain characteristics and motivations. I think it's these strong implications that allow Hubermann and others to surmise what was very likely going on behind the scenes, and this despite not having known him or met him, etc.
hell yeah.. who ever thought Doctors would go against their Hippocratic oath and risk their practice for some of that opioid script money..
Scientists are people? Wtf no
If you don't make rockets, preform surgeries or invent/discover medicine are you really a genius or a scientists?
Yeah look how corrupt, dumb and cowardly most of our Drs are. I love the pandemic for revealing that.
It's beyond sad that we're so willing to compromise our values when money is involved.
What values?? People with real values and integrity don't do that unless or until they're in dire straights....then they can be very dangerous.
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I highly respect Andrew's knowledge and equally admire his humility. What a wonderful guest!
Thank you, Joe and Jamie!
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It's difficult to give such a confident assesment of Epstein while simultaneously saying "I never met him". I just find it hard to believe that so many people who never met epstein are so sure that they 100% know what the deal was. I don't even think the people who DID hang out with Epstein know for sure all of his motives and why he socialized with who he did. I understand Huberman's point about why Epstein was "popular", but I feel like he's ignoring the possibility that Epstein was working as an intelligence asset.
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There were speculations that Epstein was affiliated with the C.I.A. & the Psychological Experiments they conducted......I dunno.
Consider he was an intelligence asset and his role was generating bribable material on influential politicians...then it's right back to square one with the pedo shit. Oh, and it's Mossad.
yeh..Why was epstein was running this operation?... did 'customers' actually pay him for example? or were the people going to his island merely guests...it must be pretty costly even for a (high) millionaire that epstein was to keep running this operation. What did he get out of it?
@@dco1019 He got "leverage". The biggest leverage is on John Roberts. That guy's daughters weren't adopted, they were kidnapped from Ireland by Epstein's crew.
Andrew Huberman is genuinely one of the most insightful, knowledgeable and above all, curious public figures going around.
"Hung Around Jeffrey Epstein" was a nice touch
Here is the full clip : ruclips.net/video/XK-aiXnwSlw/видео.html
They were hung when they saw that girls
Nothing hang i think Epstein live
I thought he mostly like to hang by himself….
That would be “hanged” not “hung”
Even while in college I always said this institution is the biggest scam I’ve ever attended, but a well run business
This aged well
As a PhD student I totally agree. It's sad, but true. We would rather have someone wire us $1M than have to write NSF funding proposal. That $1M would go to hire more students and buy more equipment for the lab. Unfortunately, funding is one of the reasons many scientists are moving to industry.
Yeahhh... ya just have to go along with global ugenics, and say nothing. Take that sweaty money baby!!
@@josephgriffin2388There is war on public universities research and development. Epstein wanted the scientists to work for him
@@josephgriffin2388people like you are starting to convince me that eugenics* might not be the worst idea.
@@garrettlogue4249 💯💯🤣
It’s also why so much science is bunk. Whoever is funding the research always gets the results they are looking for.
Many people "understood" this kind of social engineering. There is way more to this situation
Thank goodness Andrew’s here to speak on behalf of all scientists and absolve them of any wrongdoing
He also absolves CIA and Mossad. He is trying to make it look like it was Epstein running this for personal blackmail power and not that he was the figure of Israeli and US intelligence operations.
haha
zactly my thoughts
100%. As much as one respects AH, people will overlook things, and many times they shouldn’t.
😅
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Joe Rogan, you are doing something right. Your guests are diverse, insightful, and always keep me engaged.Thanks for providing a platform where real conversations can happen, where we can learn, and where we can laugh. Keep up the great work! :D
"The more money you have the bigger the margin of error you have"
True
Joe needs to have Whitney Webb on his show, she’s an independent journalist who has just written two books on Epstein and could fill in the gaps
Thumbs UP !
Whitney Webb's "One Nation Under Blackmail" has now come out in audio. Everyone should consider listening to it.
Does she mention the Jewish supremacist stuff?
One tragic irony is that they may have disproportionately targeted (and arguably enslaved to one degree or another) Jewish people because their historical plight gave them a way to deflect scrutiny (the anti-Semite card, a.k.a. the Uncle Leo Special). Generations get treated dreadfully and that treatment is used as a springboard for further exploitation.
@@michaelfern4079
Whitney Webb Exposes Epstein/Maxwell CIA Mossad(Israeli Intelligence) Ties - The Political Vigilante
ruclips.net/video/xfHSKO5FxxE/видео.html
Love how Joe took every opportunity to rant about something controversial in this ep
But totally left out the crimes
He's a tool.
OMG!!! I've been saying that "schools are businesses too" for years!!! It is insane how a university will operate exactly like any other business!
why is it insane?
@@honuswagner9348 it's not. He is just copy and pasting what he thinks will will sound cool and just clout chasing
@@nickclark18 yeah that makes sense. Only losers clout chase LOL, how pathetic he is.
how is this not obvious
Yeah in America
Universities need to be publicly audited.
Quarterly
Everything is fake. Science is a religion. It's bought and paid for. Nothing is real.
go for it.
And any underground labs opened.
Huberman doesn't want to believe it he's fighting himself in the conversation.
yeah when I was locked up, every damn guy who came in who had glasses had child sex charges. These scientists have same bad eyesight genetics, probably evolved from knocking up underage girls in the cave while the men were away hunting, because they couldn't with their bad eye sight. My theory on why nerds with glasses are diddlers.
What do you mean?
You know what mean watch the clip draw your oen conclusions its not my job to drip feed you the truth ho follow the bread crumb trail yourself see where it leads
Andrew Huberman is simply amazing and I can't thank you enough for introducing him to us years ago
This feels like apologism for the national security state and billionaire "philanthropy". Why have people like this on?
How can you not bring up Ghislane's father, Robert. He was instrumental in the scientific journal world and suspected MI6 spy.
Mossad agent too
Antisemitic
😂 he was instrumental in the scientific journal world? Wtf does that even mean?
Wasn't his ship called lolita?
@@aplus1080 He coordinated academic research. Do you understand the idea now?
The thing is that despite all of the stuff he said Vanity Fair did the expose of what he was up to around (correct me if I'm wrong) 2010-2011 which was when a lot of people started becoming aware of this guy. These people still decided to deal with this guy despite it being an open secret what he was doing.
Duuude...its crazy...people knew what Epstein was doing down in Boca, Del Ray, etc. in SoFla in the early-mid 2000's.
Stories would go around about a "finance guy...shutting down clubs" & having beds/lounges everywhere for everyone to start fkng each other...then you'd hear the rumors about his parties where the neighbors would complain about how they'd see them all having sex/orgies in his backyard.
I can't remember if it was because his house was on the intracoastal? Making it visible to everyone going by on their boats? Or what. . .
Regardless, he was well known down there for 1. having the insane amount of money he had & 2. for the massive sex parties.
Hell most of them carried on dealing with him post his conviction and subsequent jail time for trafficking underage girls into prostitution...they simply didn't care
Exactly!
Do you ever get the feeling that they are experimenting with us, to see just how much we'll accept?
I do.
100%
That's what's been happening for years with the covid restrictions and lockdowns. Only testing the waters.
Never meeting Epstein or going to the Island I would take what he says with a grain of salt. Scientists are people at the end of the day, they're not robots whos only obsession is work.
This. Scientists are capable of being pedophiles too.
The guy could bearly speaks how he brought that up look that the start he is mumbling hard..
Why haven’t we seen anyone on that list be held accountable….
There had to be rumors within that circle for years. They knew. They didn't care. "I'm not involved in that. I just want the money." 🤷♂️
Im sure Epstein told everyone about his secret, pedophile island.
Idk though. One time I found out someone was a pedophile and I never saw it coming. 💀 💀 💀 Maybe he stuck to only certain conversations that would lead to him having power and fame.
So why not do something good with the money?
Although they may or may not have been involved, most likely they knew. A lot of scientists are so invested in their work they will turn a blind eye to just about anything.
@@thehunzz other than hoard it all? Why would they.
Me at the family reunion when my little cousin is telling everyone she wants to be a movie star 0:02
WE NEED THAT LIST AND EVERYONE ON IT ALL THE CRIMES AND VIDEO EVIDENCE
Property of the Central Intelligence Agency, sorry.
This dude in the video kinda sounds suspicious. Like is he on the list?
AGREED!💯💯💯💯💯💯
You can’t because rich criminals people control the world. Rich criminals control the world. I’ll repeat it one more time since people never seem to understand this. Rich evil criminals control the world.
@@Trap_Phone Shouldn’t be!
We all know why we just don't talk about it in front of the camera. He's a scientist himself he has to defend his position as best as he can.
Let him convince you.
Release the list! 👀
There won’t be any list released
Everyone knows Uncle Epper is innocent and was clearly set up. People don’t want that smoke with the big Ep Dawg and the homies foral.
They’re friends coworkers and acquaintances are on it we never seeing it. Read the room a lot of people are compromised (Especially Rogan)
Property of the cia
Fine😒
Those scientists could also just be sickos
Epstein, great guy, never met him.
Names the wadders Bapa
@@PurpleHazeVanNederlands Ax Jay
got along well with him...we were reluctant to ask him to babysit the kids.
"Ebzdeen, great guy, never meddum"
@@davidbudzynski4847 well have you swimmin with the fishes
_"The more money you have - the bigger margin of error you have"_
AND the more *undue influence* _someone else_ has over that science. I feel like that is a pretty important omission.
In the direction of the science maybe,but science in its self has to be replicable and proven otherwise its just a hypothesis.
Im sure Epstein could care less about the outcomes of the labs he was funding. Unless it was a socialist looking into old men dating young girls.
Thank god we busted Jeff, I can't believe he was the only one guilty of such heinous acts. God bless all who were innocently spending time with him on his island that are getting wrapped up in this mess.
Is that sarcasm I smell😂
scientists would just rather be doing science bro please trust me bro
Jim Carey sure doesn’t want those flight logs released
@@SpaceExplorer I trust that all scientists follow safe and effective practices
He's part of the banking-intelligence community, the guys behind all kinds of terrible trafficking such as currency, human, drug, weapons and diamonds trafficking. This network is the clandestine network behind power, behind the military industrial complex and the weaponizing of pharmacy, food, energy and tech specially.
Isn't this genetic engineering one of the reasons we got mad at the Germans in the 30's for? It seems there are a lot of Huberman types that we are suppose to listen to. I'm tired of money being what frames our conversations.
Not everyone who met the guy had nefarious intentions. But more often than not people turn a blind eye to things, hell you're probably doing it in your life
So, even child trafficking? are you serious?
@@edwinwinn8876 of course. I'm sure tons of people know about that stuff and just turn a blind eye and go about their lives cause they don't want to risk anything.
Case closed. Thanks RUclips Fed Bot!
Listen, you may be right that not everyone who hung out with Epstein had bad intentions but Epstein had bad intentions for everyone he was hanging out with. Epstein was a blackmail guy. He was a compromiser. Regardless of your intentions you will end up doing what Epstein says. Why would Epstein want to corrupt scientists? Do you think all these questions about ethics in science right now are coincidence?
@@edwinwinn8876 i don't consider teens to be children., 12 and under are children.
Surely scientists and doctors wouldn’t be willing to compromise their morals in other areas, it was just this one guy this one time. 😂
Doctors, namely psychiatrists, are among the most sick minded degenerated I know. The shit I've heard straight from their drunk mouths has made me end friendships and I just don't trust anybody in that field anymore.
Golden comment
I mean... I'd be more open to questioning doctors moral compus these days, with everyone being fed "medicines" with very questionable substances that sometimes cause harsh secondary effects. Allopathy goes unchecked sometimes. Just because someone is a doctor, doesn't mean they're inherently good. Remember, "doctors" did a lot of horrific stuff before they came to this point, and a lot of people still question what they're doing.
That's not what he's saying. He's saying that plenty of people around Epstien weren't even aware of his criminal behaviour. He was a criminal but he was also a billionaire philanthropist. So you're going to see lots of brilliant people at functions he organizes. That doesn't mean all of them were corrupt.
@@user-be3zw7kz8z That’s not true for Bill Gates. Melina warned him she had a bad feeling about the guy. And he continued to meet up with him after learning he’d been convicted.
I'm always gonna judge people on the company that they keep.
‘Universities are a business too.’ No, universities are a business FIRST AND FOREMOST. Let’s not get it twisted.
Don't forget Peter nygard, he pretty much funded cloning and stem cell research
Because he had a pretty sick personal interest in it
Brah, im sure scientists only hung out with him for the sake of science lol
Yeah, because scientists aren't human beings, they are scientists.
5:37 Huberman sets off my FedSensor with this response.
Gatekeepers gonna gatekeep
By young women you mean kids right? 0:10
Drawing intelligent people in to bask in their shine, you just described a Narcissist.
I don’t like how he makes it sound like scientists can never do wrong.
Damage control and apologia work are being done for Peter Theil.
I work in higher ed with pharma people. Most of them are not good people and scientists are easily bought out. Avg salary for entry level is 45k - 60k in California
“You will know them, by their fruits…”
Amen
I really enjoy how huberman expresses his thoughts. I’m glad to hear the other side of this from the scientist angle. Epstein was so disturbing and now that his manipulation tactics are out there I would be surprised if there weren’t more people stepping in to take his place.
no, huberman is full of shit.
This is a really OUT there idea but maybe that dirty bag … wanted to push that gender agenda going on right now. Paying for hormones for little kids, and socially engineering chaos… confused children that he can prey on …?! Because that’s what’s happening right now. All over the news. We have folks allowing kids to do weird shit.
He probably wasn't the only one doing what he was doing
What is unfortunate is how deep he got in with so many smart people. Great people. Mixing them in with bad people. Corrupting all he touched. He got off on that. Everyone has a vice and he understood that. Turning good people into bad people.
Deep fr this should be top comment
You my friend understood the assignment
He wasn't working on his own. JFK warned everyone about what was going on. And that was 60 years ago.
I don’t think he turned anyone bad, they were already bad. They could have said no.
@@draveragejoe1525 They might have been put on a blackmail escalator. Probably some did say no, and then found their lives getting worse and then another offer came, coupled with an insinuation about the nature of that worsening.
When you listen to this replace the word scientist with leprechaun and replace money with lucky charms.
So is there any incentive on the part of the scientists to produce findings that match with the expected outcome from the donors?
Just imagine when the donors are the government
The beautiful thing about science is that findings can be replicated and proven,otherwise its just a hypothesis,so no.
@@hbkkidcorrupt very naive of you...
@@hullbreach33 He's right though. If its a meta-analysis then it's very difficult for it to be corrupted.
@@hbkkidcorrupt there is currently a “replication crisis” in science, so no replication is no longer the active measure.
Social engineering is such an underrated science.
Anything can be tied to being like comedians. That’s what I’ve learned from Schultz and Rogan lol
Scientists and money..... Comedians and coke
Yeah but did you know that there's only 1000 comedians on the planet???
@@boglurker2043 thank ‘em
@@boglurker2043 right...
@@DeltronFF who said that?
Running times are nor better than sports players for Tier 1 operators. 6-7:30 min/mile
Thank you!!! Alex. Yes!!! At the end of the day it's all about people and their psychology. My husband (an economist) and I have frequent conversations regarding different sets of issues and I always tell him, you only have data because human behavior has generated the need for that data. We have laws because of human behavior, we have science because of the human curiosity and need to understand our environment. Human behavior/ psychology accounts for so much. I get it, being able to quantify things eliminates the tendency towards bias, but we discount human behavior/psychology WAAAY too much.
Economics is just the poorman's psychology. You're right.
Or not...
All these behaviors have been study for years. This has all been said before
You’re welcome!
He's not an Austrian School economist then, if you have to remind him of human behaviour being core to much of the data we rely on to understand reality.
Ludwig von Mises called this aspect of (his) economics Praxeology.
Very odd to just lump all scientists into one category and speak as if you know exactly what they are all thinking or feeling or what their intentions are
Written by someone who hasn’t hung around real scientists. Huberman is very on point here
@@location-cognizantmissile9743 my father got his degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences at SDSU. That's the only reason I even said something. But go ahead and assume what you like. Seems like damage control to me
True!
@@location-cognizantmissile9743 Huberman is making all kinds of
assumptions and was not there. !!
That's quite an uncharitable view. It is a fact that many scientists associated with him. And it is scientific to observe that fact and put forward a hypothesis. The most logical one would be that that particular group of scientists had an economic incentive to do so. He's better placed than most to judge the behaviour of his peers.
I never met Epstein or know about his dealings, but let me tell you how he is like and what deals he proposed……
Huberman is just now getting any kind of notoriety. There’s 0 chance Epstein had any interest in him, probably now he would if he weren’t already dead. But he wasn’t trying to talk to random professors of neurobiology and ophthalmology, he was talking to novel prize winners and people talked about widely
This is way bigger than we are being told
“Why would scientists spend time with rich people?” asks the scientist to the guy with the $100M contract.
I was thinking the same thing 😂 also let’s not talk about Huberman’s net worth. He’s clearly not in anything for the money!
Maybe you missed that part where Rogan is doing his job and this guy is a guest. Maybe do more socializing in person
Money is a can of tuna and scientists are cats.
people*
Are you sure
Very happy to see another episode featuring Huberman.😊
@@DARKHELMETTACOZ 😊
Its ny next to and from the office JRE podcast can't wait.
Why? Are you one of Epsteins buddies too
"GENTLEMEN, BUILD ME A THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD ROBOT!!!"
I aim for the higher end of middle class. Can live comfortably without worrying about money whilst maintaining a down to earth mindset. Too bad the middle class is disappearing.
@@DangerousDaveandthegreat-wz6us yes…whilst.
Behind every fortune there is always underlying criminal activity, every time
Sounded oddly cozy with "Jeff", the way he called him "Jeff"
But scientists are human too, not unsusceptible to greed, ambition and egoism like the rest of humanity.
Huberman: "I never met him, but I know people who did"
Also Huberman: "okay, we took one cold plunge together and that's it"
Interesting
Huberman having flash backs of "talking about science" on the Island.
Summary of the video. Companies will do dirty and or make a deal with the devil for the money they need to stay afloat/ build a new project.
The possibility that he wanted access to any technology they were developing wasn't even brought up...
Money doesn't drive good science but it drives bad science
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DAMN RIGHTTTT!!!
That is 99.99999% of “science” in this day and age.
OH MY GOD THAT TOUCHED THE BITS
He definitely hung around
And he was well hung, I believe.
gOoD oNe
@@DangerousDaveandthegreat-wz6us "there are a lot of dumb people" ya we agree on that. Sick argument tho!
He sounds like he had 10 cups of coffee before the show lol
One of the best episodes! Please consider Bobby Kennedy Jr. as a guest. His full speech was censored on RUclips. We look up to you for your ability to shine a light on censorship.
I disagree with his first statement.... it's incredibly easy to buy and lie your way to a good reputation.... it's done all the time with postering and massive donations/charity
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I think this kind of shows how powerful science and scientists are. I like that Dr. Huberman acknowledged Joe's understanding of human nature. Joe made a nice comment right away about how people feel more inclined to be compliant with someone who has something. If the massive impropriety and immorality of pedophilia was used as a weapon against the powerful, rather than a reward, that would explain why it feels so unlikely that such a huge number of people seemed to be seeking that kind of gratification. And people who don't fit any kind of template for a victimizer. It always struck me as ridiculous to think that 100s of celebrities could be seeking something that the general population experiences at a significantly lower rate. Some of them at least had to have been ambushed and essentially blackmailed outright or finessed and exploited on a more subtle level. SOME folks went there to be pedophiles. I don't doubt that at all. I won't say who I think was actually there to see young ladiesBillClintonBillGatesbut there must have statistically been some who were fine with engaging it.
Why didn't anyone um.... *manipulate* Jeffrey Epstein right back? Seems an operation that long would have incurred the wrath of someone willing to eliminate the threat he posed to them. If he's out there holding this kind of thing over a lot of heads, why didn't any of them unalive him until after everything was exposed? He operated this way for decades, unscathed by any of his marks, or any law agencies, or the victims or their families. How was it so easy to get away with what he was doing?
At least Keanu Reeves was not on the flight logs to the island unlike many celebrities
This aged extremely well
Yep, he went to the island! He almost slipped up and said he went…smh
It's funny how Andrew Huberman pushes the idea how the scientists prefer staying in the lab over attending a fancy party with rich people😅
He is sus
You don't know many scientists do you?
@@dmar4194 while that's fair, add sedated young girls into the equation and suddenly all the scientist want to solve that equation first
@@hazardeur I don't even understand this. You think all scientists are pedophiles? Or do you think all men are pedophiles when given the opportunity?
You ever spoken to/known an actual researcher? That is very much true. These people care about very little outside of their work.
he knows a lot about someone he doesn't know
What a nice time to recommend this!
This is exactly why I don’t always trust the “science”
So you paid zero attention to what the guy was saying?
Huberman is literally giving a reason why you SHOULD trust the science.
@@godhimself5678 Nah he's giving you a reason why you SHOULDN'T trust the science, also just cuz somebody is a scientist doesn't mean they're a good person with a moral compass and these past few years should have taught people like you, why you should be sceptical of science. As an aside don't know who Andrew Hubermann is, but he smells like somebody who probably visited Epstein island to get "research money" a few too many times.
clever title: why scientists “HUNG” around epstein
What great humans! Love Huberman and Rogan, such great, real men
This was a terrible showing by Huberman. He presented no new valuable information and actually did more to confuse people on supplements and hot to cold therapy. Also he has a tendency to put people into small groups “rich people” “scientists” and judge them as a whole instead of individuals.
You said it perfectly
lol no it wasn’t
I think everybody with a clear mind is impressed by smart people, that are fully loaded with real skills and intelligence. I like to socialize with people like that, cause it makes you feel intelligent, even though I'm not the brightest candle. I feel like I'm trying, even though I'm not really. You're pretty spot on dude.
I would never think Andrew would talk about Jeffrey
If it wasn't for Joe....
I love the title (Hung Around) ❤😂🎉
These climate and covid scientists aren't going to blackmail themselves