I got chills when he said “I was waiting for a hero but there are no hero’s, only heroic decisions” You are a true hero Edward Snowden. The world needs more people like you and Joe Rogan in it. Thank you
He loves to think of himself as a hero though don’t he? Vigilante complex gone awry. Where’s the rubles at Snowden? Was it worth the blood of soldiers who you compromised by trying to hack a system? The blood of the children in Ukraine shed by the very government who is now “protecting” you?
Timeless!! So, so, so timeless!! Thank you for actually posting it!! It must be timestamped into the comment, though 'cause there's a need to hear it over and over again because of this exact CHILL factor you mention. Yeah, I feel it too!! That's the thing about the universe, if you think about it... it's meaningful way of communicating the correct direction for us to find our place in the cosmos and that is indeed through vibration and frequencies that come along in the form of these! Judging by the positivity of comments and responses thus far (4 years and a couple of moths apart) we are not alone!! People are generally "chillzed the fuck out" by the mere scale of revelation of it all!! And Joe!! Well, he's been a godsend in its own, but for a podcast to reach an effect so powerful as you've shared now! I think sums it all up!!! Godspeed, @PerctlyYou13!! Your comment = mindblowing!! Timestamp it please!!
****You are a true hero Edward Snowden.*** not certain about that - but Snowden is VERY CORRECT that 'we' have created the "unlimited' government" ! Sad, but true ... and that is HOW the SOCIETY survives ! ( since the 'individuals; CANNOT be trusted 😞 - since THEY are too altruistic ! )
quick google search estimates his avg fee for a public speaking at $200,000....that plus "...in my book" "...in my book" "...in my book" add up to a very lucrative life for him. I think his BS flannel shirt disguise makes him way to obvious. seems like subtle russian influence especially when equating election meddling from both countries.
Thanks Joe for letting this man talk. I've seen interviews with him and they kept cutting him off and hinting that he's a traitor. This man is a national hero.
Danny Short that’s propaganda for you. If you hear something enough times you will believe it no matter how accurate it is especially if you hear the narrative before you’re invested in the topic. I remember years ago being asked about Snowden and without knowing why or anything about him I called him a traitor, glad my friend called me on my shit
@JUSTUS Williams has he "begged " for a pardon or even admitted to a crime to be pardoned for? My point is what he did shouldn't be a crime. If holding government to the same standards of accountability as the individual is a crime, the government doesn't work for us , it rules us . It sounds to me like he would rather have a "fair" trial. Notice the quotation marks. What the word fair means to the government isn't really fair.
Came across this video only now, 3 years later.... what an insightful conversation, listened to the whole thing in 1 go. Years passed but the things he talks about are even more important now than ever....
Blankets of public neutrality. Thats why you are free to comment why he's not in jail. Complementary methods of using the internet as a alibis. Preconditioned awareness preludes. Softly disorganised by alchemical nature and reengineered software affidavits
I used to always read that until finally realized that most t&a in America are identical and have certain requirements in each country so it's redundant to read. If each country announces any changes... It's publicly announced and everyone knows.
This one lone, rogue intelligence dude did irreparable damage to the American Intelligence Apparatus. The CIA and NSA, et.al., won't put it in those words, of course, but it's very true, and that's something I've been celebrating ever since it occurred in 2013.
@@apollo1573 I went to spotify just to check him out. He said when he moved there he would have the podcasts, that were removed from youtube, reposted on spotify... he lied. He lied. Joe is a hypocrite for speaking out against censorship, and then being part of it. Sellout. Pos
And afterwards, El Chapo gave Uncle Joey (through Spanish translation) an ounce of the good stuff and low and behold Joey Diaz was back on the Cocaine Train..LIKE A DOCTOR!
2.45 AM in India. Snowden I respect your bravery, your work inspired me to always do the RIGHT thing instead of falling onto the idea of country, state,religion etc. Joe you are a legend to bring a platform to such people. My life has drastically improved after watching JRE, got to know about so many wonderful things. From Navy seals to weird scientist, I learn from everyone and applied a lot in my life. Feeling humble Thankyou Mr. Joe rogan.
"Patriotism is not about a loyalty to to government. Patriotism in fact is not about loyalty to anything. Patriotism is a constant effort to do good for the people of your country"
My Dad and I are ex military. I quoted this to him. He said "snowden was a traitor, and he leaked classified information." I lost so much respect for him. This is the pinnacle of knowing where you came from and what you stand for. He also shit on Hong Kong and the people, so he's kind of a huge POS.
The best part is how Joe is silent throughout the podcast. He's curious, he knows the guest has limited time and the criticality of the topic, he just let's Edward speak without interruption.
I agree I think the best part IS that joe is quiet. We want to hear everything ES has to say uninterrupted the guys a hero and genius and when your in the presence of such a man you should just L I s t e n
Also with the lag, it would have seemed like he was cutting Snowden off...i mean..significantly worse than he normally would do. It was actually kind of unfortunate because i've heard all of this before and i'm sure theres a bunch of questions Joe would have asked that would get answers that haven't come up in other interviews
00:11 📣 Edward Snowden talks about his professional life and public speaking engagements, not having a RUclips channel. 01:11 📚 Snowden's book "Permanent Record" discusses government and technology changes post-9/11. 06:22 🕵 Snowden reveals his involvement in exposing global mass surveillance in 2013. 14:02 ⚖ Snowden emphasizes the need for checks and balances in government surveillance programs. 22:03 🎓 Snowden's background growing up in a federal family and early education in technology. 22:56 🌍 Edward Snowden discusses how he started working in web design in 1998. 25:37 💼 After 9/11, the NSA and CIA evacuated their campuses due to the lack of information sharing among intelligence agencies. 30:03 🧳 The government's response to 9/11 led to the erosion of traditional constitutional restraints on intelligence agencies. 37:12 🤝 Information sharing could have prevented 9/11, but competition between intelligence agencies hindered cooperation. 44:27 😟 In times of fear, people become vulnerable to leaders promising solutions, even if they may not have the ability to deliver them. 46:35 🎖 Edward Snowden volunteered to join the army but had to leave due to shin splints and bilateral tibial fractures. 50:23 💼 Snowden worked at the University of Maryland with basic security clearance, applied for a security guard position, and saw an opportunity to combine IT skills with a top-secret security clearance. 54:55 💻 He later worked for Dell as a senior technical official for the CIA, pitching a private cloud system to the government. 57:06 🌐 Snowden was trained to become a diplomat working as a tech expert in Geneva, Switzerland, for the CIA. 01:04:16 🤔 Snowden observed ethical concerns in intelligence work, particularly in human intelligence operations, which raised doubts about his work. 01:10:28 🕵♂ Edward Snowden reveals his role in conducting "dirty word searches" to uncover classified information. 01:12:16 📜 Stellar Wind, a domestic mass surveillance program, was exposed in 2005 and caused a scandal. 01:13:37 📜 Congress passed the Protect America Act in 2007, retroactively immunizing phone companies involved in warrantless wiretapping. 01:18:07 📜 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments of 2008 expanded intelligence community powers in response to scandals. 01:22:14 🕵♂ Edward Snowden discovered a classified Inspector General's report that revealed senior officials' involvement in undermining American rights. 01:35:37 📱 Technology connecting people is unprecedented and powerful, but it raises concerns about privacy and surveillance. 01:36:33 🕵 Cellphone companies, in collaboration with the government, can gather and store your calls, texts, and emails, potentially using them against you. 01:37:00 📜 The rapid growth of technology and surveillance raises questions about the legality of these actions, which may violate constitutional rights. 01:37:55 🕵 Whistleblowers play a crucial role in revealing government secrets, as legal channels often fail to address privacy and surveillance concerns. 01:53:32 🌐 Collaboration among individuals, journalists, and whistleblowers is essential to establish a body of evidence that can expose government wrongdoing. 01:58:27 🗽 Edward Snowden discusses the importance of surveillance programs in national security. 01:59:39 ⚖ Presidents often delay addressing surveillance program issues, claiming they need more time to fix them. 02:00:32 🦎 The "deep state" is the career government, not a conspiracy, and they give consistent, fear-inducing briefings to presidents. 02:03:14 🇺🇸 The American presidency has too much power and responsibility compared to other advanced democracies. 02:09:24 🌍 Edward Snowden's life in exile in Russia and his views on the Russian government and its treatment of opposition figures. 02:21:59 🌍 The world's future deteriorates with silence on injustices; making a difference requires heroic decisions, not waiting for heroes. 02:25:05 📱 Mobile devices, especially smartphones, pose significant privacy risks due to constant connections, even when seemingly inactive. 02:27:46 🗂 Data collection is pervasive, with companies and governments collecting and storing information, eroding privacy. 02:34:57 🔒 While personal mitigation strategies exist, the complexity of modern technology makes complete privacy difficult to achieve. 02:40:00 💰 Data became valuable before people fully understood its implications, making it challenging to reverse surveillance practices. 02:45:32 ⚖ A legal case from the 1970s set a precedent that personal records held by companies don't require a warrant for government access. 02:46:14 📑 This precedent allowed the government to argue that records held by companies, like phone records, don't have Fourth Amendment protection, granting them easier access. 02:46:28 🌐 This legal interpretation was established before the internet and smartphones, impacting modern society's privacy in unforeseen ways.
@fire rises you are entirely missing the point of the quote. Loyalty as a trait is not inherently good or bad, it is only good in service of good. You just said "i disagree loyalty is loyalty"
@fire rises You didnt understand anything. "Consider the dog that is beat by his owner only to stand by his side regardless. That is loyalty " That is example of loyalty in the service of something Bad :)
@fire rises That is just blind loyalty. Consider a priest who is aware of confessions being recorded and archived but stays silent even though something he doesn't agree with has happened. That is a direct analogy to your statement and essentially the situation Snowden was in. That is definitely loyalty but is also complicity. The issue is the U.S. govt conducting warrantless surveillance and data mining of U.S. citizens. He felt like the American people should know what their govt is doing to them. There was no "proper way" to do it so he had to whistleblow.
"Patriotism is not about loyalty to the government, patriotism in fact isn't about being loyal to anything; Patriotism is a constant effort to do good for the people of your country." ~Edward Snowden~
@@OhioPatriot308 Exactly, he's like "during a moment of fear people are vulnerable. Here comes Donald Trump and says I'll stop them" uh yeah seeing your country flooded with Invaders, a dwindling local population, and the outsourcing of middle class jobs offshore sucks. Trump has been working on his promises. Although I don't agree with Trump 100% like on the Israel loyalty I see Trump as exactly what America needed. Snowden is probably a socialist or commie. What a waste.
I would have preferred he chime in there a little more to clarify, ask questions, etc. But better to be silent than turn the topic away to MMA or something.
He said that he didn't want the issue he brought up to be about him. This is an interview of him, naturally it will be about him, the two things aren't the same.
I loved it, Joe gave a venue for Snowden to give us all this knowledge and important information we need to know. He could have interrupted, talked nonsense or whatever the media usually do but he genuinely cares about the message from Snowden being given to the public in an unbiased way. My respect for Joe Rogan just increased by this.
and that is no disrespect to Joe Rogan. This may have been one of his best contributions to Liberty , Justice and the American way! Kudo's Joe Rogan and Edward Snowden!!
Yeah, and I didn't like it. Most of what Edward was saying is already public knowledge. I expected Joe to question the hell out of him, but the latency made that a bit difficult. Still I didn't like it at all. This was the guest I wanted the most, but unexpectedly this became the podcast that disappointed me the most. And Edward way of talking is just sooo boring and long-winded. Maybe I watched to many of his speeches..?
8odwrhs funny, I actually just went to see Thom Yorke the other night and security was so insane I actually found myself saying “I would rather roll the dice on ‘safety’ than deal with this irrational amount of security”. So, definitely...
@@Overton_Windows i don't like to fly at all because of that. I much rather spend 2-3 days driving than take a 6 hr flight due to the security theater. Besides with all that theater it often really is not a 6hr flight but more like 12-14hrs. At least when you are driving, typically you have co driver so you can take naps, and you can take breaks whenever.
@Saturnius If you want to engage in a conversation with someone, it behooves you not to call what they're saying "dumb" right off the bat. At least make a decent argument before that. Regarding what I said: Jordan Peterson explains better than I ever could the connection between Love and Truth, look it up.
A hero will.make those heroic decisions every time. When hes weak, when hes strong, when he knows he cant win. A shit fuk like Snowden can make a "heroic" decision once in a while.
@@johnathantamper8133 yeah.. unlike you who forsake your career, family, relationships, freedom, for the greater good every day not just from time to time. You seem to be the kind of person to whom i must explain that the first sentence was sarcastic.
kossnfx he’s a good interviewer. His input is only necessary to draw out new material from the subject. Snowden is an interesting and articulate open book. No need to interject.
This is the main reason I watch Rogan. He lets his guest talk without being interrupted. Rogan doesn't have the need to interject his opinions. He asks questions and shuts the hell up!
@@rickym5226 Actually this quote wasn't in any of the chapters of 1984. I found it in the authors notes in the back of the book. Remember when he wrote this book he was referring to communist/socialist Russia. If you're into that sort of thing.
Respect to Snowden living up to Einstein's quote, "The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
To be honest this Snowden clown just sounds like he's covering his fuck up. His story is so all over the place and half the time he has to close his eyes and look away from the camera like he practiced this story so many times that he has started to believe his own bill shit. No wonder it took him 6 months before he would speak to media. The dude sounds like a wack job who probably shouldn't have been working in national intelligence.
luuk Pollaerts Or else he pauses and looks away from the camera because he understands the gigantic fabricated bs story that he chose to make up in order to justify his actions. Body language is not hard to read. Also his story jumps around more than a kid lying to his parents.
luuk Pollaerts "Everyone is easily manipulated but I don't think we are being manipulated" Have you not watched CNN, Fox News, NBC, CBS, or read the NY Times or Washington post? The media manipulates anyone too stupid to think on their own.
@luuk Pollaerts Can you not tell he spent 6 months fabricating a story in order to save his hide? It's pretty obvious if you understand body language. Someone telling the truth wouldn't close their eyes or look away from the camera every 2 minutes. Also his story jumps all over the place which speaks volumes to his credibility.
A bit like Mandela whose efforts haven't saved South Africa. It takes more than a few heroes to make the world just when everyone else is happy to look the other way
“Let me give this back to you to get us back on topic, what was your question again?” *joe asks the same question referencing 2013* “Right let me give you the cliff-notes version, back in 2001, I’m 18..”
Certainly cannot imagine any other Rogan interview on this level. The Bernie interview, which was good, isn’t even remotely in the same weight class as this.
Love how neutral and respectful Joe is to all his guests despite whatever society or media may be saying about said guest, and not only talking about this guest, I have seen him interview a wide range of ppl. He's such a great interviewer. He would have made a great reporter. Very unbiased, and informative. Good convo topics too in all his episodes.
"Everything that we do now lasts forever. Not because we want to remember, but because we're not allowed to forget'. A perfect assessment of the internet
Fun fact. In Europe we have a right to forget and can, at least inside your individual country, demand that google deletes your google shit. You can also demand google to send you ALL the data they have about you.
@@nicktrice4921 you got that right..and the backasswards infuriating thing us if they villianize or condemn you, too many people that shouldn't, choose to go with THAT version and treat you "as if"... And chaos, disorder, wins the day..
@Subversive Control so you are FOR the mass surveillance and databasing of civilians, the social credit score system and an authoritarian government that does not give a damn about the people?
@Subversive Control This guy exposes traitors like Arnold and Rosenberg. Our govt. is corrupt. There is a deep state bureaucracy. It is corrupt. To expose any of it is a good thing.
60 minutes already did a story that even if you shut your phone off it is still tracking and uploads the data as soon as you turn you phone on. Your phone is never really off
MrCubannn it’s a noise gate, I’m sound engineers for tv for 6 years you can hear the noise whilst he’s talking Edit: you might be right but I wanted to show off about my job cuz I don’t get any social approval for my work :(
@@muslimsfortulsigabbard8646 steals classified information.. and avoided all the proper protocols regarding whistle blowing.. definitely not a traitor XD
Many times in this interview I hear this quote in my Head “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” And I'm worried because all these good men going to trial did something for all of us and they're in danger for it. Heck, one guy called out "Hey we're killing people and doing a crime against humanity" and then they went no, we can't allow someone to step forward to point it out. Is that really the best we can do in the civilized world? Or maybe we're not that civilized yet.
Exactly. I'm so fucking saddened when Snowden says to the effect "and if you don't know who I am I'm known for....." I mean that he could be forgotten for what he did is the ultimate death of freedom. Every American and freedom wanting person should know what happened with him.
HUMANS ARE ABSOLUTELY *_NOT_* CIVILIZED AND IT'S TERRIFYING ME! TERRIFYING BECAUSE WE CAN BARELY KEEP A LID ON OUR NUKE CAPABILITIES, CONSTANTLY WAR, ARE ON THE VERGE OF TECHNOLOGY THAT PPL CAN MAKE IN THEIR HOME TO CREATE WMDS (E.G. VIRUS'), WILL SOON HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE AI SINGULARITY.... Destroying ecosystem, over-breeding, still stuck on tribal 'my team vs your team' mentality.........etc etc... AND WE ARE NOT MATURE/EVOLVED ENOUGH TO DEAL WITH ANY OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the main reason why I follow the JRE. He appears equally as engaged with the discussion as I am, which gives his interviews a genuine quality, regardless the guest.
And if anybody couldn’t tell, that WAS sarcasm. If you look at the public online data banks and know anything about psychology, you’ll learn that big tech is using social media and tech to get lazy people (Most of the world’s population) to unknowingly give up all of their data for free. This data is being used to fuel AI projects, and make humans more predictable for elections and many other things. Whether or not you think people are dumb for accepting terms and services that they didn’t read doesn’t matter. What does matter, is the fact that most of the world is dumb enough to do this. It isn’t the minority who accepts these terms and services. Most of the world is on social media now. And it’s being used against us. That’s what matters. Yes, they accepted the terms. However, it was intentional by the creators of these applications and these terms and services to get people to simply click accept rather than read. Management & psychology classes taken together really help you understand this. The goal is to make humans more dependent on the tech, and stay looking at their phones rather than the reality around them. Again... yes, people are dumb for not reading the terms. But that doesn’t matter. What matters is that the data is now being used for cynical, nefarious sting operations and New World Order level projects. The entire physics community is aware of this because they know how 5g wavelengths work and how certain chemicals caused by TV and phone screens physically change the particle makeup of your consciousness. However, not everybody is a physicist. The average person is dumb. The average person needs helped. The average person got themself into a situation they were too dumb to understand, and now their data is in the banks for good. Let’s not judge them. Let’s help them. We’re all on this planet together. So we’re all in this together. The true great frontier is space. All issues among humans on our earth are simply too minuscule to be worried about, when we could band together to explore that great frontier among the stars. Anarchy to the government. The people should unite.
Idk if I've ever seen Joe talk so little in a 3 hour interview. He also said he was honored at the end. I think Joe truly understands the scope of Edwards sacrifice.
"But at the end of the day, you have to recognize if you’re trying to eliminate all risks from your life, what you’re actually doing is eliminating all possibility from your life. "
Jason Stillman .....Not sure if we should trust Snowden. If Hollywood did a movie then it probably means Snowden is a CIA asset. Hollywood is a tool of the dark forces. They take their marching orders from someone else. Snowden.... Should he have a Pardon or be in restraints? 🤔
@@dae4162 He always has a choice, but knowing that Snowden has probably been silenced more than any other American he's interviewed, he respectfully didn't try to alter, interrupt, or limit Edward Snowden's big opportunity to speak despite his oppressive treatment. Mad respect to Joe.
@@adl.4611 Sometimes definitelty. Joe occasionally used to have sobering topics that he handled with maybe one too many blunts before the recording session which made it seem he was being facetious.
Bingeing on interviews today. Ran across this one. As a 70 y.o. I must say this is one of the best interviews of Snowden I have seen. Very educational in fact about our Gov't as well. As for him, still on the fence. But I am also on the fence about some of our Laws as well. Worth the time to watch the whole thing.
@@deathlarsen7502 Tbf he was forced to keep quiet because of the delay between them so interrupting and asking questions would be quite hard and make the podcast harder to listen to
This is why the government itself don't like Trump. He's not one of them, he's not going to be just a political "face", a "puppet" like Obama and Bush. They are trying to brain wash via mainstream media, google, facebook scaring us about Trump. But they are scared of him because of the things he will come out knowing and learning about the government.
This just in. While Joe and Edward talked for almost 3 hours, CNN covered all the misspelled words in the presidents tweets. Hard hitting news at it's finest..
dberg1964 if that’s true, I mean it is believable, but if that’s actually true then it’s probably the single best comparison between “news” and actual news. Hell all the mainstream media agencies and programs should take not on how to have dialogue and allow someone to answer questions.
@@philipmoore449 Yes I agree. It's clearer now than ever. America is being spoon fed information to come to a preconceived answer or action. I simply don't watch the "News" anymore. It's all garbage.
Yeah... Snowden can't answer questions. He's obviously a limited hangout, and he always has been. Dude's a plant. Well within the overton window, typical propaganda at every turn. People who actually threaten the state by revealing their secrets end up like Assange. Snowden has had astro turf media praise and unified narrative from the beginning. For god's sake they made an HBO documentary and a Hollywood movie about him. He got big league press coverage from the very beginning, and he didn't even reveal anything new to people who actually follow this stuff. It's controlled trickling of information, getting us used to being spied on, and giving us fake whistleblowers that still believe in the nobility of government and of the deep state, and maintains this facade that we have any control over these people. Don't believe anything this guy says. It's way worse than he'll tell us. And I think if you really look at him skeptically, it becomes obvious he's a plant. It's kind of like the Miami Herald article about Epstein; some scandalous information about our rulers is out there and picking up steam, so they manufacture a fake "whistleblower" or "investigative journalist" that's going to frame the information in a way that's beneficial to the state, that's going to sanitize it and bring the focus where they want it to be and leave out the facts and details that are actually revealing and important, and usually isn't actually telling us anything new. It's propaganda 101, and you can read all about how this was done in the early days of our propaganda system back in WWI and WWII. It's just amazing to me that Snowden has been so effective, because when you step back it just seems so obvious. Just look at the difference between Assange and his actual whistleblowers, how little coverage the content of that treasure trove of earth shattering leaks got, how Assange has been locked up and tortured and silenced... And then look at the Snowden coverage. For fucks sake Joseph Gordon Levitt played him in a hollywood movie... He gave his first leaks to The Guardian and The Intercept "journalists" and wouldn't shut up about how he's trusting in their "expertise" as establishment media to tell the people what they need to hear, and how laudable and smart they are and how we need to trust them and how really we just need to have a "conversation" lead by the serious people over at The Guardian... Every propaganda outlet in the west was front paging this guy the day after he "came out", to tell us the NSA is mass data collecting...? Wasn't even a revelation at the time, this was already known. But all the hype made it seem like was saying something important. This guy is as fake as it gets. And honestly he just seems slimier and more arrogant the more I see him. His take on government is so textbook statist and in line with the same propaganda we get drilled into us from birth... But he's got this atttitude and aura of being super deep and intellectual while giving us the safest, most typical neoliberal talking points. Blech, it's just gross how well this propaganda works, and gets otherwise skeptical people to fall in line.
“I always wondered why, when things went wrong, someone didn’t do something. Then I realised, that someone was me”! Edward Snowden was, & will always be, a very brave man!
Amazing. Peer pressure can be so fucking strong that if feels lile suicide to go against it. Though this is true some people realize a cause stronger than themselves: the truth. Thanks for the comment.
Having personally researched the topic intensely myself in an ongoing capacity, I am deeply impressed with the quality and accuracy of this report. Well done and thank you.
Who goes to jail when you break the law? You do.
Who goes to jail when you catch the government breaking the law? Still you.
Best comment.
No I'd die. I got guns.
In Soviet America, government whistleblow on you!
@@arnox4554 what's ironic is that America right now is quite literally Soviet America lol
This is the most ironic comment I have ever read because it is both insanely funny and sickeningly true.
Joe: sober for 3 weeks
Finds edward snowden
Security Sounds this should be the top comment lmaooo
Lmao
😅
Hahaha!!!!!
Fuuuccckkkkk lololol
Snowden’s voice is so asmr, never felt more relaxed while learning about the death of my freedom.
hahahahahaha
Lmao you Americans man. So dramatic yet funny at the same time
That is exactly what I was thinking lol
😂😂😂😂
I kept falling asleep! Lol. I had to restart four or five times.
I got chills when he said “I was waiting for a hero but there are no hero’s, only heroic decisions” You are a true hero Edward Snowden. The world needs more people like you and Joe Rogan in it. Thank you
He loves to think of himself as a hero though don’t he? Vigilante complex gone awry. Where’s the rubles at Snowden? Was it worth the blood of soldiers who you compromised by trying to hack a system? The blood of the children in Ukraine shed by the very government who is now “protecting” you?
You missed the point
Timeless!! So, so, so timeless!! Thank you for actually posting it!! It must be timestamped into the comment, though 'cause there's a need to hear it over and over again because of this exact CHILL factor you mention. Yeah, I feel it too!! That's the thing about the universe, if you think about it... it's meaningful way of communicating the correct direction for us to find our place in the cosmos and that is indeed through vibration and frequencies that come along in the form of these! Judging by the positivity of comments and responses thus far (4 years and a couple of moths apart) we are not alone!! People are generally "chillzed the fuck out" by the mere scale of revelation of it all!! And Joe!! Well, he's been a godsend in its own, but for a podcast to reach an effect so powerful as you've shared now! I think sums it all up!!! Godspeed, @PerctlyYou13!! Your comment = mindblowing!! Timestamp it please!!
Edward Snowden for president.
****You are a true hero Edward Snowden.*** not certain about that - but Snowden is VERY CORRECT that 'we' have created the "unlimited' government" !
Sad, but true ... and that is HOW the SOCIETY survives !
( since the 'individuals; CANNOT be trusted 😞 - since THEY are too altruistic ! )
"If I wanted to be safe, I would have stayed in Hawaii, getting paid a hell of a lot of money to spy on all of you."
When's this quote?
quick google search estimates his avg fee for a public speaking at $200,000....that plus "...in my book" "...in my book" "...in my book" add up to a very lucrative life for him. I think his BS flannel shirt disguise makes him way to obvious. seems like subtle russian influence especially when equating election meddling from both countries.
@@ShadowT23 2:21:48
I decided after 2 hours and 20 minutes to scroll down to the comments. I read that quote word for word as he said it. Weird AF...
Wow! Sad to see how many of you are still ignorant!!!
Watching this on my neighbors wifi while wearing a ski mask
Mr Watson ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Hahah hahaha
Been there 👀☠️
😂😂😂
Dangit, Dale!
"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
Hello fellow havok fan xD
I'd say both are appropiate for these times...would it be fair to say that points to conflict/war?
Usually the people fuck it up by replacing the government with worse people
@@AlexD53 The lesser of two evils is just as bad or even worse
@@jon-snow-GOT You got internet connection up in the True North?
Man I am not American but you definitely restored my trust in humanity that people like you exist. Hats off
You are a fucking fool for believing this fucking Kremlin shill.
This dude spoke for 3 hours straight and didn't take a sip of water
He’s a lizard person obviously
He's a hologram
He's a hologram of a lizard person
That’s what saliva is for.
Hes a salivating hologram of a lizard person
Thanks Joe for letting this man talk. I've seen interviews with him and they kept cutting him off and hinting that he's a traitor. This man is a national hero.
Jon Jon FACTS
Global hero mate...
I do not understand why he is not looked at as a hero? Every American should be thanking him? I just do not get it. ..
Danny Short that’s propaganda for you. If you hear something enough times you will believe it no matter how accurate it is especially if you hear the narrative before you’re invested in the topic. I remember years ago being asked about Snowden and without knowing why or anything about him I called him a traitor, glad my friend called me on my shit
AGREED.
He needs to be pardoned. He’s a patriot.
Can he even be pardoned? Don't you need to be actually incarcerated or something?
@JUSTUS Williams Well if he can be pardoned he should be pardoned
Just accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. What Snowden needs is charges dropped and immunity granted because no crime was committed.
@JUSTUS Williams has he "begged " for a pardon or even admitted to a crime to be pardoned for? My point is what he did shouldn't be a crime. If holding government to the same standards of accountability as the individual is a crime, the government doesn't work for us , it rules us . It sounds to me like he would rather have a "fair" trial. Notice the quotation marks. What the word fair means to the government isn't really fair.
@CarFreak r u mad top level government employees dont have an NDA lolol
Came across this video only now, 3 years later.... what an insightful conversation, listened to the whole thing in 1 go. Years passed but the things he talks about are even more important now than ever....
Especially after what happened with Covid!!!
Me too, four years later. :)
And especially what's occurring in UAP Disclosure
@@thingonathinginathingalso the corruption in the latest hot dog eating contest.
@GrrillaFinger LOL the National Security State apparatus is just exposing itself like South Park characters.
Anyone else say *HOLY SHIT* in their head when they saw who the guest was? 😂
Yessssssssss!
Yup!
Straight up mate
Derp Yup. 3 AM and I’m glued to my laptop
At first i thought he interviewed him years ago and i missed it, when i saw when it was uploaded i went Holy Shit
I've never heard Joe be so quiet.
It's smart interviewing
Yeah this guy gets a lot of credit for his interviewing skills... but I still don't think its enough.
That’s how u know it’s a good show
Joe’s best interview yet
No doubt
Snowden must be the first person who read the terms and conditions page.
lol very funny i think ur possibly right lol
good take
funny insight
likely 100% correct
underrated
Blankets of public neutrality. Thats why you are free to comment why he's not in jail. Complementary methods of using the internet as a alibis. Preconditioned awareness preludes. Softly disorganised by alchemical nature and reengineered software affidavits
I used to always read that until finally realized that most t&a in America are identical and have certain requirements in each country so it's redundant to read. If each country announces any changes... It's publicly announced and everyone knows.
We were no longer partner to government. We were subject to government. What a powerful statement.
Trump. Elon. RFK. Tulsi. 2024
Snowden: * stops talking *
Me: Looks to see if I accidentally pressed pause.
His threshold setting he's using on his mic doesnt work good for podcasts
@@MrCubannn my brain too
I swear, everytime I double tap my screen to see if I paused it😂😂
Yeah that noise gate is pretty aggressive
Was listening to it while driving and had to keep checking lol if you watch the videos its obvious its not paused when he does his speech pauses.
"The NSA is watching everything you do."
*Jamie pull that up*
*Jamie stares into a mirror*
@Adam Price They also own it.
@Adam Price You sure the elites don't have a hand in this to begin with? Therefore excluding themselves?
Jamie clear my search history
Jamie holds up his phone
"You haven't read my book? No need! Chapter 1..."
lmfao, felt like an audiobook at times but still held my interest. His voice is so smooth
Why didn’t Joe Rogan prepare tho? Isn’t he reading 500 pages in October?
Best comment
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Narrated by Topher Grace
Edward Snowden, what a guy. He's been misrepresented as the enemy, when he absolutely isn't. Glad JRE let him on the podcast to speak!
I don't know any normal citizens that view him negatively, it's just those involved in the government that think this way.
This one lone, rogue intelligence dude did irreparable damage to the American Intelligence Apparatus. The CIA and NSA, et.al., won't put it in those words, of course, but it's very true, and that's something I've been celebrating ever since it occurred in 2013.
"There is no such thing as off topic." - Joe
This is why this podcast is so great
Off topic spurs are the best.
Has joe put Alex Jones Video back up yet? Or is Joe still a lying censoring sellout?
Funny how he won't have David Paulides on his show... been waiting on that FORWARD!!!!
@@apollo1573 I went to spotify just to check him out. He said when he moved there he would have the podcasts, that were removed from youtube, reposted on spotify... he lied. He lied. Joe is a hypocrite for speaking out against censorship, and then being part of it. Sellout. Pos
@@apollo1573 I've been joe fan for over 20 years man.... I'm insanely disappointed he became a sellout.
Fuck joe. I'm for freedom of expression
4 million views in a day and it’s not trending. Lol k RUclips.
Mr. JC my screen says 3 million
@@JamesR23 my screen says 2 million
4.1M views so far
4.1 mill
#4 trending for me
Joe Rogan gonna end up interviewing El Chapo with Joey Diaz as a translator.
Can we have a advocacy for this lol
And afterwards, El Chapo gave Uncle Joey (through Spanish translation) an ounce of the good stuff and low and behold Joey Diaz was back on the Cocaine Train..LIKE A DOCTOR!
That would be fucking awesome!!!
Why would he want to interview a sex trafficker?
@@NickFouladi11 I think he already is... did you not see him on Alex Jones show a week or two ago? Woooh boy.
2.45 AM in India. Snowden I respect your bravery, your work inspired me to always do the RIGHT thing instead of falling onto the idea of country, state,religion etc. Joe you are a legend to bring a platform to such people. My life has drastically improved after watching JRE, got to know about so many wonderful things. From Navy seals to weird scientist, I learn from everyone and applied a lot in my life. Feeling humble Thankyou Mr. Joe rogan.
I really appreciated Joe Rogan's cameo in this podcast
Its really cool how they manage to give him a cameo at least once every episode
Hysterical!
It's really cool that Joe Rogan is gonna let the interviewer talk
LOL
676Suffering best cameo since the recent NDT cameo!
"Patriotism is not about a loyalty to to government. Patriotism in fact is not about loyalty to anything. Patriotism is a constant effort to do good for the people of your country"
I dug this one in particular as well! Ed is a beast.
Many forget or twist this to no end
My Dad and I are ex military. I quoted this to him.
He said "snowden was a traitor, and he leaked classified information." I lost so much respect for him.
This is the pinnacle of knowing where you came from and what you stand for.
He also shit on Hong Kong and the people, so he's kind of a huge POS.
@Alaska Squatchin Xtreeme you're an idiot and a dangerous person to society.
Exactly. Ed Snowden is more patriotic than all of these sorry politicians combined. They care only about the size of their wallets.
The best part is how Joe is silent throughout the podcast. He's curious, he knows the guest has limited time and the criticality of the topic, he just let's Edward speak without interruption.
Snowden never shuts up for Joe to say anything, LOL
I agree I think the best part IS that joe is quiet. We want to hear everything ES has to say uninterrupted the guys a hero and genius and when your in the presence of such a man you should just
L I s t e n
Also with the lag, it would have seemed like he was cutting Snowden off...i mean..significantly worse than he normally would do. It was actually kind of unfortunate because i've heard all of this before and i'm sure theres a bunch of questions Joe would have asked that would get answers that haven't come up in other interviews
@@07decker who's the one we are interested in listening to?
I think that ES doesn't have a lot of people to talk with
00:11 📣 Edward Snowden talks about his professional life and public speaking engagements, not having a RUclips channel.
01:11 📚 Snowden's book "Permanent Record" discusses government and technology changes post-9/11.
06:22 🕵 Snowden reveals his involvement in exposing global mass surveillance in 2013.
14:02 ⚖ Snowden emphasizes the need for checks and balances in government surveillance programs.
22:03 🎓 Snowden's background growing up in a federal family and early education in technology.
22:56 🌍 Edward Snowden discusses how he started working in web design in 1998.
25:37 💼 After 9/11, the NSA and CIA evacuated their campuses due to the lack of information sharing among intelligence agencies.
30:03 🧳 The government's response to 9/11 led to the erosion of traditional constitutional restraints on intelligence agencies.
37:12 🤝 Information sharing could have prevented 9/11, but competition between intelligence agencies hindered cooperation.
44:27 😟 In times of fear, people become vulnerable to leaders promising solutions, even if they may not have the ability to deliver them.
46:35 🎖 Edward Snowden volunteered to join the army but had to leave due to shin splints and bilateral tibial fractures.
50:23 💼 Snowden worked at the University of Maryland with basic security clearance, applied for a security guard position, and saw an opportunity to combine IT skills with a top-secret security clearance.
54:55 💻 He later worked for Dell as a senior technical official for the CIA, pitching a private cloud system to the government.
57:06 🌐 Snowden was trained to become a diplomat working as a tech expert in Geneva, Switzerland, for the CIA.
01:04:16 🤔 Snowden observed ethical concerns in intelligence work, particularly in human intelligence operations, which raised doubts about his work.
01:10:28 🕵♂ Edward Snowden reveals his role in conducting "dirty word searches" to uncover classified information.
01:12:16 📜 Stellar Wind, a domestic mass surveillance program, was exposed in 2005 and caused a scandal.
01:13:37 📜 Congress passed the Protect America Act in 2007, retroactively immunizing phone companies involved in warrantless wiretapping.
01:18:07 📜 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments of 2008 expanded intelligence community powers in response to scandals.
01:22:14 🕵♂ Edward Snowden discovered a classified Inspector General's report that revealed senior officials' involvement in undermining American rights.
01:35:37 📱 Technology connecting people is unprecedented and powerful, but it raises concerns about privacy and surveillance.
01:36:33 🕵 Cellphone companies, in collaboration with the government, can gather and store your calls, texts, and emails, potentially using them against you.
01:37:00 📜 The rapid growth of technology and surveillance raises questions about the legality of these actions, which may violate constitutional rights.
01:37:55 🕵 Whistleblowers play a crucial role in revealing government secrets, as legal channels often fail to address privacy and surveillance concerns.
01:53:32 🌐 Collaboration among individuals, journalists, and whistleblowers is essential to establish a body of evidence that can expose government wrongdoing.
01:58:27 🗽 Edward Snowden discusses the importance of surveillance programs in national security.
01:59:39 ⚖ Presidents often delay addressing surveillance program issues, claiming they need more time to fix them.
02:00:32 🦎 The "deep state" is the career government, not a conspiracy, and they give consistent, fear-inducing briefings to presidents.
02:03:14 🇺🇸 The American presidency has too much power and responsibility compared to other advanced democracies.
02:09:24 🌍 Edward Snowden's life in exile in Russia and his views on the Russian government and its treatment of opposition figures.
02:21:59 🌍 The world's future deteriorates with silence on injustices; making a difference requires heroic decisions, not waiting for heroes.
02:25:05 📱 Mobile devices, especially smartphones, pose significant privacy risks due to constant connections, even when seemingly inactive.
02:27:46 🗂 Data collection is pervasive, with companies and governments collecting and storing information, eroding privacy.
02:34:57 🔒 While personal mitigation strategies exist, the complexity of modern technology makes complete privacy difficult to achieve.
02:40:00 💰 Data became valuable before people fully understood its implications, making it challenging to reverse surveillance practices.
02:45:32 ⚖ A legal case from the 1970s set a precedent that personal records held by companies don't require a warrant for government access.
02:46:14 📑 This precedent allowed the government to argue that records held by companies, like phone records, don't have Fourth Amendment protection, granting them easier access.
02:46:28 🌐 This legal interpretation was established before the internet and smartphones, impacting modern society's privacy in unforeseen ways.
🫡🫡
Thanks AI pal
I GUARANTEE Snowden eating his words on trump now with Biden going down as the worst president ever and trump going down as one of the best.
A
You don't get enough appreciation for this comment , Thank You SIR!
"Loyalty is only good in the service of something good" FACTS
@fire rises you are entirely missing the point of the quote. Loyalty as a trait is not inherently good or bad, it is only good in service of good. You just said "i disagree loyalty is loyalty"
@fire rises Read the quote again. you didnt understand it.
@fire rises You didnt understand anything.
"Consider the dog that is beat by his owner only to stand by his side regardless. That is loyalty
"
That is example of loyalty in the service of something Bad :)
fire rises na that’s called being a dumbass. Do not encourage people to submit to abusers in the name of false loyalty.
@fire rises That is just blind loyalty. Consider a priest who is aware of confessions being recorded and archived but stays silent even though something he doesn't agree with has happened. That is a direct analogy to your statement and essentially the situation Snowden was in. That is definitely loyalty but is also complicity.
The issue is the U.S. govt conducting warrantless surveillance and data mining of U.S. citizens. He felt like the American people should know what their govt is doing to them. There was no "proper way" to do it so he had to whistleblow.
"Patriotism is not about loyalty to the government, patriotism in fact isn't about being loyal to anything;
Patriotism is a constant effort to do good for the people of your country." ~Edward Snowden~
Then he endorses Bernie and has an interview with known liar Brian Williams. Guy is a scam
@@OhioPatriot308 actually no, he said that bernie was misunderstood.
@@OhioPatriot308 Exactly, he's like "during a moment of fear people are vulnerable. Here comes Donald Trump and says I'll stop them" uh yeah seeing your country flooded with Invaders, a dwindling local population, and the outsourcing of middle class jobs offshore sucks. Trump has been working on his promises. Although I don't agree with Trump 100% like on the Israel loyalty I see Trump as exactly what America needed. Snowden is probably a socialist or commie. What a waste.
I Believe Donald “Let’s give companies money so they can automate our jobs away” Trump
@@ibelieve1674 "Dwindling local population" Just say white people, you racist POS.
I appreciate that Joe just led Ed talk for the majority of the time. Gave him a real platform to speak on.
I would have preferred he chime in there a little more to clarify, ask questions, etc.
But better to be silent than turn the topic away to MMA or something.
Ed? As if you know the guy
ruclips.net/video/D53kUiI9j6k/видео.html slender
@@jeremysmith9694😭😭😭
@@jamesdeppeler793😂😂😂😂
Courageous man. Anybody can go along with injustice and millions do everyday you need people like him in this world who speak up against whats wrong.
“The scandal is not that they break the law, its that they don’t have to break the law. “
He said that he didn't want the issue he brought up to be about him. This is an interview of him, naturally it will be about him, the two things aren't the same.
I think this interview set a record for the least Joe Rogan has ever talked.
I am wondering if that was intended? I am also wondering: what are the conventions of discussion on JRE?
Haven't watched the Neil Degrasse Tyson interview yet, I'm assuming?
Sirus don’t forget about John Carmack
I loved it, Joe gave a venue for Snowden to give us all this knowledge and important information we need to know. He could have interrupted, talked nonsense or whatever the media usually do but he genuinely cares about the message from Snowden being given to the public in an unbiased way. My respect for Joe Rogan just increased by this.
Or Sir Roger Penrose ep. damnnnnn
I can‘t be the only one who saw this and said out loud: „holy shit! is this for real?!“
Luciano La Palma i couldn’t believe he got a interview with snowden , i thought it was fake
Honestly jumped out of my bed. And that's saying something because I yelped out of excitement when I saw Dawkins was on previous. This takes the cake.
Yeah same here 😂
Nah bruh
Same a very loud audible holy fucking shit he got Edward Snowden on
When you add this video to a watchlist, you yourself go on one too lol
Ha, been on that for 30 years. Screw them.
Yes,absolutely… I’m past caring tho
If enough people are on a watchlist then it becomes useless.
Joe: Hey Edward, welcome to the show!
Edward: Thanks Joe, sit back and I’ll take it from here.
Alun Price the delay probably had something to do with that. Lots of back and forth would of been annoying.
I respect Joe for letting him talk as much as he wants, the man had a lot to say, and i'm glad he did.
....
When somthing important is to be said, its best to not interrupt
I mean it makes sense thier is more knowledge of how the classified world works than anyone else willing to take about it.
This is probably the least Joe has ever talked in an interview.
and that is no disrespect to Joe Rogan. This may have been one of his best contributions to Liberty , Justice and the American way!
Kudo's Joe Rogan and Edward Snowden!!
I think joe thought that we should all hear this guys story. Props to joe
That's Joe's best trick as an interviewer, just let the person talk.
autohmae yeah I agree, but I do wish Joe spoke a bit more and asked questions
Yeah, and I didn't like it. Most of what Edward was saying is already public knowledge. I expected Joe to question the hell out of him, but the latency made that a bit difficult. Still I didn't like it at all. This was the guest I wanted the most, but unexpectedly this became the podcast that disappointed me the most. And Edward way of talking is just sooo boring and long-winded. Maybe I watched to many of his speeches..?
"Don't stay safe, stay free..."
8odwrhs i was gonna not like this Bc it was at 69..... but too good
8odwrhs funny, I actually just went to see Thom Yorke the other night and security was so insane I actually found myself saying “I would rather roll the dice on ‘safety’ than deal with this irrational amount of security”.
So, definitely...
@@Overton_Windows i don't like to fly at all because of that. I much rather spend 2-3 days driving than take a 6 hr flight due to the security theater. Besides with all that theater it often really is not a 6hr flight but more like 12-14hrs. At least when you are driving, typically you have co driver so you can take naps, and you can take breaks whenever.
This is a timeless conversation. We need to archive this and bury it underground for people to find down the road when the internet is scrubbed.
Producer: How many highly important interviews you wanna do in 2019
Joe Rogan: Yes
Could you recommend some others from this year?
@@jamierussell4471 definitely Tim Pool and Jack Dorsey. The one with Bob Lazar is good, as well.
@James M do you know the #?
@@jamierussell4471 Andrew Yang.
@@rred8674 agree I think this was the best he did by far
I feel for the guy. He woke up one day and realized what he believed was a lie. He took one for the team.
There is no team.
oh look a falafel more pretty opppmpp
Look phone point p mmm mood was okay love l mmmm Molotov mmmm mmmp mmmm mmp mmmm m
@@overgrownswamp humankind, is the team
He said in this video that that realization came step by step for him.
Chris you couldn’t have summed it any better than you did
“The more a society drifts from the truth, the more they hate those who speak it”
-George Orwell
Just like Jesus and the truth
@Saturnius Love is truth.
@Saturnius If you want to engage in a conversation with someone, it behooves you not to call what they're saying "dumb" right off the bat. At least make a decent argument before that.
Regarding what I said: Jordan Peterson explains better than I ever could the connection between Love and Truth, look it up.
@@ArnoSchmidt22 unless it's dumb
@Saturnius Not part of this conversation but Jeffersons bible is awesome, I have a physical copy myself
First Joe Rogan episode that I listen to in my life
Same
Rogan:"And my next guest is Edward Snowden"
RUclips: "Demonetized"
s je go to hell
@s je fucking what?
s je troll successful or absolute cuckery ? Funny either way
@@Penny-wl1ui Fuck you
Pretty sure this guys leak give up a shit load assets in the middle east and Europe.....aka undercover units/ army personnel.
“No heroes only heroic decisions”
That shit gave me chills man.
A leaderless movement requires that everyone be a leader
@@lennylobstar2692 The goal of a true leader isn't to produce a lot of followers but to produce more leaders.
A hero will.make those heroic decisions every time. When hes weak, when hes strong, when he knows he cant win.
A shit fuk like Snowden can make a "heroic" decision once in a while.
And what have you done?
@@johnathantamper8133 yeah.. unlike you who forsake your career, family, relationships, freedom, for the greater good every day not just from time to time. You seem to be the kind of person to whom i must explain that the first sentence was sarcastic.
This is the longest Rogan has ever gone without talking
True
kossnfx he’s a good interviewer. His input is only necessary to draw out new material from the subject. Snowden is an interesting and articulate open book. No need to interject.
The No Rogan Experience
You clearly didn't see the latest Neil DeGrasse Tyson podcast.
Thank Odin.
This is the main reason I watch Rogan. He lets his guest talk without being interrupted. Rogan doesn't have the need to interject his opinions. He asks questions and shuts the hell up!
To quote George Orwell " To tell the truth in a time of lies and tyranny is the greatest act of revolution."
Matthew Fuentes thanks for that, bro; that’s bad ass, I never knew of this quote ✊
r.i.p. Orwell
Is it fuck. Orwell must've been smoking mandy that day.
Holy shit is Nicks brother
but in orwell book the party win. i love the big brother.
@@rickym5226 Actually this quote wasn't in any of the chapters of 1984. I found it in the authors notes in the back of the book. Remember when he wrote this book he was referring to communist/socialist Russia. If you're into that sort of thing.
Damn I was not expecting to see this when I opened RUclips.
sds606 I’m supposed to be sleeping!!!
Broooooooooo
For real. Just finished it.
It doesn’t matter the worlds gonna end on Nov 3
@@non-binaryeugene733 why?
Respect to Snowden living up to Einstein's quote,
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
oh god shoot me.
To be honest this Snowden clown just sounds like he's covering his fuck up. His story is so all over the place and half the time he has to close his eyes and look away from the camera like he practiced this story so many times that he has started to believe his own bill shit. No wonder it took him 6 months before he would speak to media. The dude sounds like a wack job who probably shouldn't have been working in national intelligence.
luuk Pollaerts Or else he pauses and looks away from the camera because he understands the gigantic fabricated bs story that he chose to make up in order to justify his actions. Body language is not hard to read. Also his story jumps around more than a kid lying to his parents.
luuk Pollaerts "Everyone is easily manipulated but I don't think we are being manipulated" Have you not watched CNN, Fox News, NBC, CBS, or read the NY Times or Washington post? The media manipulates anyone too stupid to think on their own.
@luuk Pollaerts Can you not tell he spent 6 months fabricating a story in order to save his hide? It's pretty obvious if you understand body language. Someone telling the truth wouldn't close their eyes or look away from the camera every 2 minutes. Also his story jumps all over the place which speaks volumes to his credibility.
This man is a true in the full extent of the word, a true hero. Unfortunately and very sadly I don't think his efforts have stopped it from happening
It will never stop with old milk in the government who wants to force everyone to drink her
A bit like Mandela whose efforts haven't saved South Africa. It takes more than a few heroes to make the world just when everyone else is happy to look the other way
Eddie Bravo banging on the door of the podcast studio: “GODDAMN IT JOE, I WONT FORGET THIS”
Eddie Bravo at the studio door: giphy.com/gifs/yx400dIdkwWdsCgWYp
😂😂😂😂
LMAO EXACTLY
💀💀💀💀
ROGAN KEPT ME OFF THE SNOWDEN EPISODE ON PURPOSE .... ON PURPO- ... OKAY WELL LOOK INTO IT, BELIEVE WHAT YOU WANT BUT LOOK INTO IT
That was a heavy moment when he realized he needed to do something and it was probably going to mean his life. Definition of courage.
Danny Dinglehoff and it’s not a Nike endorsement!
Danny Dinglehoff is the
@@BadWithNames123 you are like that guy from Matrix who went back to the Matrix even though he know whats really happening
@Jack Ellison they already knew.
All conspiracies are bullshit. THE SIMPLEST ANSWER IS ALWAYS THE RIGHT ONE
"I didn't come forward to be safe. If I wanted to be safe, I'd still be sitting in Hawaii making a hell of a lot of money to spy on all of you."
@@SonsoftheEagle stfu weirdo
@@SonsoftheEagle you are paranoid as fuck. You probably don't even believe your own mama
Brandon Hebert lol
Josiah Cliffton question everything
@@SonsoftheEagle and your masters are paying you to make horseshit comments
I love how Edward was the only person who used a noise gate on his microphone so when he stopped talking it was totally silent.
"Sorry I'm getting off topic."
"There's no such thing as off topic."
"Buckle up."
“Let me give this back to you to get us back on topic, what was your question again?”
*joe asks the same question referencing 2013*
“Right let me give you the cliff-notes version, back in 2001, I’m 18..”
NWO 2020
LOL!
In my opinion, this is among one of the most important Joe Rogan podcast interview yet.
Alexander Overton 💯
Exactly
Certainly cannot imagine any other Rogan interview on this level.
The Bernie interview, which was good, isn’t even remotely in the same weight class as this.
Elon's in the ballpark, cant think of any other JRE at this level though
Alexander Overton Yeah- Joe is now anointed for the hesitants
Eddie Bravo is scrambling to put his pants on and get to the Joe Rogan headquarters.
Eddie is a horses ass
Random videos lol the joe Rogan headquarters
mmartinisgreat are ur the dick
Hahahahaha!!!!
Hahahaha
Love how neutral and respectful Joe is to all his guests despite whatever society or media may be saying about said guest, and not only talking about this guest, I have seen him interview a wide range of ppl. He's such a great interviewer. He would have made a great reporter. Very unbiased, and informative. Good convo topics too in all his episodes.
4 m views in 20 hours and not trending??!! Gives you an idea about who runs shit around here
Python PogChamp I actually thought it was Utube algorithm based on views count
@@depressedscrotum8781 it is "supposed" to be. But if you observe the results you can see that it is manually curated.
As evidenced by your comment.
@@Hrothgrar Yep. Same thing happened to the podcast with Bernie Sanders, it took a while before it showed up on trending.
i didn’t even get a notification
Democratic left doing what it does best. Censor free speech.
"Everything that we do now lasts forever. Not because we want to remember, but because we're not allowed to forget'.
A perfect assessment of the internet
Fun fact. In Europe we have a right to forget and can, at least inside your individual country, demand that google deletes your google shit. You can also demand google to send you ALL the data they have about you.
Love this.
PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY
Armageddon's 4 Horses are the BOW, SWORD, SCALES & FIRE = Send it, Strike it, Split it & Sear it.
Uh tf you think he said that for
BigBrianStormer hey look an AI lol
I've never heard Joe be this quiet.
He's like dead silent listening to Ed.
The deep respect is obvious. Joe recongnices when his guests have something truly important on their heart. God bless these two men.
What's sad is not alot of people know this cuz they watch fox and cnn
Yeah, quite the eye-opener in of itself, let alone the fascinating material that was also brought to light here.
Edward is like an old sage. Love it
Snowden does not give interviews often. Joe was lucky he was able to have him on his show, and he knows it.
Who's in here 2024?
"When you don't tell your story, other people will tell it" - Snowden
Even if you do tell it, they'll just tell it for you even louder.
@@nicktrice4921 you got that right..and the backasswards infuriating thing us if they villianize or condemn you, too many people that shouldn't, choose to go with THAT version and treat you "as if"... And chaos, disorder, wins the day..
Subversive Control that is uncalled for on this platform it’s frowned upon you stupid pussy
@Subversive Control so you are FOR the mass surveillance and databasing of civilians, the social credit score system and an authoritarian government that does not give a damn about the people?
@Subversive Control This guy exposes traitors like Arnold and Rosenberg. Our govt. is corrupt. There is a deep state bureaucracy. It is corrupt. To expose any of it is a good thing.
I can't wait for the Hot Ones episode with Snowden.
Those wings are gonna be especially cold by the time they get to Russia
I would watch that.
There wouldn't be an "explain that gram"
Lmao!
😂😂😂
Anyone else just read the title and think “holy shit”
HAH yes
Broke the internet
Rogan didn't spoil this one for a reason, awesome episode
I said it out loud
I loud WHAT DA FUUUUUCCCCCCKKKKK
I am Brazilian and I appreciate the legacy of this great man
"If you don't tell your story, other people will tell it for you.."
who said that?
PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY
Armageddon's 4 Horses are the BOW, SWORD, SCALES & FIRE = Send it, Strike it, Split it & Sear it.
yeah I wish
This is the quietest joe rogan has ever been in a interview.
He's absolutely engrossed, because the story is so engrossing.
Amen, where was this with miscavige lol
mourning
Apparently you missed the most recent Neil Degrasse Tyson interview
It might be as best interview as well
Me: shuts off phone after watching.
Asks phone “are you really off?”
Phone: “...yes”
Cuz phones be lying. Spying and lying!
Gonna rename my phone "Gov't"
@@coppersense999 are you a black guy by any chance
Wife - Are you sleeping?
Husband - Yes.
60 minutes already did a story that even if you shut your phone off it is still tracking and uploads the data as soon as you turn you phone on. Your phone is never really off
Why the fuck you lyyyyin, why you always lyyyyin... mmmm oh my gawwd stop ya fucking lyyyyin. - A song specifically for your phone.
1 of the most important interviews Joe has ever done!
Joe, good on you for letting Snowden ramble with minimal interruption. It's a great addition to the historical record.
Sooner or later RUclips will censor this material.
This dude is straight up savage the only account he follows on Twitter is NSA😂😂
M Aditya I can’t believe how underliked this comment is. Edward Snowden is officially the world champion Ultimate Troll.
M Aditya just won the comments section! Mantap djiwaaaa!!!
He exposed the government and survived to tell about it
Under liked?The comment is only 2 days old dude. It will get what it deserves and do time like everything
That's an ironic joke right there! I'm watching you - whose watching me, watching you!
Snowden’s mic is lethal.
Every time he stopped talking I thought my phone died.
That would be his noise gate technically.
Actually, it’s the flux capacitor. Rookies...
MrCubannn it’s a noise gate, I’m sound engineers for tv for 6 years you can hear the noise whilst he’s talking
Edit: you might be right but I wanted to show off about my job cuz I don’t get any social approval for my work :(
@J Hash I just clarified for any other nerds who want to know exactly why it was happening.
His mic is awesome
Me: *turns off google home mic switch* hey, google
Google: sorry, your mic is off. I cant hear you
Me: ....
"Loyalty is good when it's in the service of something good." - Edward Snowden
Loyalty is good when it is good. The profundity overwhelming. He's like the next Moses Ghandi.
@@teaseaboywonder Not really obvious to sheeps who call you a traitor if you expose governments' crimes.
@@muslimsfortulsigabbard8646 steals classified information.. and avoided all the proper protocols regarding whistle blowing.. definitely not a traitor XD
@@teaseaboywonder If this quote is meaningless to you I don't know what you're doing here, go watch some Fortnite gameplays.
Sounds like a call of duty quote when you die
Many times in this interview I hear this quote in my Head
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
And I'm worried because all these good men going to trial did something for all of us and they're in danger for it. Heck, one guy called out "Hey we're killing people and doing a crime against humanity" and then they went no, we can't allow someone to step forward to point it out.
Is that really the best we can do in the civilized world? Or maybe we're not that civilized yet.
There is no such thing as civilized.
This is why the masses should still be standing with Snowden, to me it's just as important as standing with Hong Kong.
Meteor needs to hit earth already. I'm just so done with society at this point
Exactly.
I'm so fucking saddened when Snowden says to the effect "and if you don't know who I am I'm known for....."
I mean that he could be forgotten for what he did is the ultimate death of freedom.
Every American and freedom wanting person should know what happened with him.
HUMANS ARE ABSOLUTELY *_NOT_* CIVILIZED AND IT'S TERRIFYING ME! TERRIFYING BECAUSE WE CAN BARELY KEEP A LID ON OUR NUKE CAPABILITIES, CONSTANTLY WAR, ARE ON THE VERGE OF TECHNOLOGY THAT PPL CAN MAKE IN THEIR HOME TO CREATE WMDS (E.G. VIRUS'), WILL SOON HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE AI SINGULARITY.... Destroying ecosystem, over-breeding, still stuck on tribal 'my team vs your team' mentality.........etc etc...
AND WE ARE NOT MATURE/EVOLVED ENOUGH TO DEAL WITH ANY OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate that Joe knows what interviews to say nothing.
There are few persons on the earth that when they start speaking, you never interrupt and just listen. Snowden is one of them.
He's stoned
Snowden and Joey Diaz
Of course be respectful don’t go Bill Oreilly but with someone like Snowden who tends to ramble you can intervene and guide the conversation.
This is the main reason why I follow the JRE. He appears equally as engaged with the discussion as I am, which gives his interviews a genuine quality, regardless the guest.
His dialogue is much more interesting then other guests. You can tell he's very smart as well.
“In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” George Orwell
Man, 1984 never seizes to suprise me. Every time i read it, im mindblown how he foreshadowed future governments
Orwell never said or wrote that. Universal deceit...yep.
"Autobots, roll out." -Ronald Reagan
Dude, I used this same quote on another video by Chomsky, one of my favorites. Small world
1984
The scariest thing he said : “ no warrant is needed to spy on you because it’s not your data, it’s the companies data”
@Obi Dark Which we all read fully, every time it's updated!
Because everybody reads the 20+ pages of terms and services that accompany some apps.
It begins n ends with the 'deny/allow' bar every time we open download an app.
Yup
And if anybody couldn’t tell, that WAS sarcasm. If you look at the public online data banks and know anything about psychology, you’ll learn that big tech is using social media and tech to get lazy people (Most of the world’s population) to unknowingly give up all of their data for free.
This data is being used to fuel AI projects, and make humans more predictable for elections and many other things.
Whether or not you think people are dumb for accepting terms and services that they didn’t read doesn’t matter. What does matter, is the fact that most of the world is dumb enough to do this.
It isn’t the minority who accepts these terms and services.
Most of the world is on social media now.
And it’s being used against us.
That’s what matters.
Yes, they accepted the terms.
However, it was intentional by the creators of these applications and these terms and services to get people to simply click accept rather than read.
Management & psychology classes taken together really help you understand this.
The goal is to make humans more dependent on the tech, and stay looking at their phones rather than the reality around them.
Again... yes, people are dumb for not reading the terms.
But that doesn’t matter.
What matters is that the data is now being used for cynical, nefarious sting operations and New World Order level projects.
The entire physics community is aware of this because they know how 5g wavelengths work and how certain chemicals caused by TV and phone screens physically change the particle makeup of your consciousness.
However, not everybody is a physicist.
The average person is dumb.
The average person needs helped.
The average person got themself into a situation they were too dumb to understand, and now their data is in the banks for good.
Let’s not judge them.
Let’s help them.
We’re all on this planet together.
So we’re all in this together.
The true great frontier is space.
All issues among humans on our earth are simply too minuscule to be worried about, when we could band together to explore that great frontier among the stars.
Anarchy to the government. The people should unite.
Idk if I've ever seen Joe talk so little in a 3 hour interview. He also said he was honored at the end. I think Joe truly understands the scope of Edwards sacrifice.
Also Snowden's scope of storytelling eloquence.
I bet it was difficult for rogan to get him on
Yea, Snowden is great in this and some people really have a story that needs to be heard. Joe is doing the job that our MSM is supposed to do.
I literally just posted the first 9 words of this post before I read this post, glad to see others noticed it too
@@UberAnonymousRAW Fr tho it shows how much he really cared about what this man was sayin
How have I missed this interview? Great stuff. Need a check-in interview to see how he is doing.
"You can’t awaken someone who is pretending to be asleep”
Hit me hard!
Mikkel Priskorn Oh wow that is good! That’s a concept we should take to heart.
@Salty Kraken too bad they're drunks and their word doesn't mean shit, right?
Saying of the year
Me too. What's the solution people?
Its not that they think of themselves as lying to us ~
Its that we believe they are telling us the truth ~
"But at the end of the day, you have to recognize if you’re trying to eliminate all risks from your life, what you’re actually doing is eliminating all possibility from your life. "
This podcast was full of quotes to live by.
He sounded like a life coach right there.
man that segment of the talk felt like Socrates to me
powerful words
@@Psykoged j I pin 88! Hb
When Joe didn’t mention drugs in the first 5 minutes I knew this was going to be special
This is also probably the longest I've seen a guest go uninterrupted on this show.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
@@dovehq1031 haha, was bliss
Wait...he didn't mention drugs. That's crazy, have you ever tried DMT?
Very happy that my Government/US History class from High School taught me this. Everyone has to know about this.
Joe: Hold your face one fist from the screen.
🤣
😀🤣😂
"There are no heroes, only heroic decisions."-Edward Snowden
It reminds me of Colossus from Deadpool
I did but it's only because Snowden talks so much that Joe cant barely get a word in.. but it is fascinating
despacto And I’m glad Snowden talked that much because this probably of the most interesting podcast on this channel.
he's a traitor and has made the U.S less safe because of his leaks lol
Got to give Joe big credit here. He hosted this interview perfectly. Let Snowden do all the talking. Excellent.
Jason Stillman dont think he had a choice lol
I wish he'd do this more often.
Jason Stillman .....Not sure if we should trust Snowden. If Hollywood did a movie then it probably means Snowden is a CIA asset. Hollywood is a tool of the dark forces. They take their marching orders from someone else.
Snowden....
Should he have a Pardon or be in restraints? 🤔
@@dae4162 He always has a choice, but knowing that Snowden has probably been silenced more than any other American he's interviewed, he respectfully didn't try to alter, interrupt, or limit Edward Snowden's big opportunity to speak despite his oppressive treatment. Mad respect to Joe.
@@adl.4611 Sometimes definitelty. Joe occasionally used to have sobering topics that he handled with maybe one too many blunts before the recording session which made it seem he was being facetious.
Bingeing on interviews today. Ran across this one. As a 70 y.o. I must say this is one of the best interviews of Snowden I have seen. Very educational in fact about our Gov't as well. As for him, still on the fence. But I am also on the fence about some of our Laws as well. Worth the time to watch the whole thing.
I got so involved listening to Edward talk I was momentarily confused when Joe popped up because I had forgotten it was his podcast. Lol
For once Joe wisely kept his yapper shut and let the guest talk
@@deathlarsen7502 Tbf he was forced to keep quiet because of the delay between them so interrupting and asking questions would be quite hard and make the podcast harder to listen to
That's how the best interviewers are, they let the subject talk unless they need to steer them back or ease them into it.
@@deathlarsen7502 For once? one of the reasons this podcast is so loved is he lets the guests speak without interrupting 90% of the time.
Tbh I wish they had a conversation. I enjoyed listening to edward talk but I’d like to hear joe as well
"It's not data that is being manipulated, it's You!"
Very well said
Dr. Robert Epstein has said and researched a lot about that
@@SubieNinja Who is doctor R.Einstein?
When I saw this on the trending feed, I realized...JRE had finally made it
@@alrikblanchard3358 EPSTEIN ruclips.net/video/IzF7nBmwPso/видео.html
This is why the government itself don't like Trump. He's not one of them, he's not going to be just a political "face", a "puppet" like Obama and Bush. They are trying to brain wash via mainstream media, google, facebook scaring us about Trump. But they are scared of him because of the things he will come out knowing and learning about the government.
Every other podcaster: " Ohh theres levels to this podcasting thing"
Joe just upped the ante big time.
@@baronvonsnazzy3355 That's a great analogy
Lmao Bernie and Elon was on up there too
Michael Dalton and schuab
@@michaeldalton7611 and alex jones one of the most viewed after the whole debacle
@@Gmenpg hahahahahaha
This should be mandatory viewing in schools
This just in. While Joe and Edward talked for almost 3 hours, CNN covered all the misspelled words in the presidents tweets. Hard hitting news at it's finest..
dberg1964 if that’s true, I mean it is believable, but if that’s actually true then it’s probably the single best comparison between “news” and actual news. Hell all the mainstream media agencies and programs should take not on how to have dialogue and allow someone to answer questions.
@@philipmoore449 Yes I agree. It's clearer now than ever. America is being spoon fed information to come to a preconceived answer or action. I simply don't watch the "News" anymore. It's all garbage.
dberg1964 oh shiiiiiit!!!!
chng.it/6kKywBd
Sign the petition to keep whistle blowers safe, better police our government
"You can't wake someone up that's pretending to be asleep".
The quietest Joe Rogan has ever been.
Cause he is sober now
For the Same reasons we are all speechless.. well done Rogan
I liked that he just sat and listened so we could process and enjoy
Yeah... Snowden can't answer questions. He's obviously a limited hangout, and he always has been. Dude's a plant. Well within the overton window, typical propaganda at every turn.
People who actually threaten the state by revealing their secrets end up like Assange. Snowden has had astro turf media praise and unified narrative from the beginning. For god's sake they made an HBO documentary and a Hollywood movie about him. He got big league press coverage from the very beginning, and he didn't even reveal anything new to people who actually follow this stuff. It's controlled trickling of information, getting us used to being spied on, and giving us fake whistleblowers that still believe in the nobility of government and of the deep state, and maintains this facade that we have any control over these people.
Don't believe anything this guy says. It's way worse than he'll tell us. And I think if you really look at him skeptically, it becomes obvious he's a plant. It's kind of like the Miami Herald article about Epstein; some scandalous information about our rulers is out there and picking up steam, so they manufacture a fake "whistleblower" or "investigative journalist" that's going to frame the information in a way that's beneficial to the state, that's going to sanitize it and bring the focus where they want it to be and leave out the facts and details that are actually revealing and important, and usually isn't actually telling us anything new. It's propaganda 101, and you can read all about how this was done in the early days of our propaganda system back in WWI and WWII.
It's just amazing to me that Snowden has been so effective, because when you step back it just seems so obvious. Just look at the difference between Assange and his actual whistleblowers, how little coverage the content of that treasure trove of earth shattering leaks got, how Assange has been locked up and tortured and silenced...
And then look at the Snowden coverage. For fucks sake Joseph Gordon Levitt played him in a hollywood movie... He gave his first leaks to The Guardian and The Intercept "journalists" and wouldn't shut up about how he's trusting in their "expertise" as establishment media to tell the people what they need to hear, and how laudable and smart they are and how we need to trust them and how really we just need to have a "conversation" lead by the serious people over at The Guardian...
Every propaganda outlet in the west was front paging this guy the day after he "came out", to tell us the NSA is mass data collecting...? Wasn't even a revelation at the time, this was already known. But all the hype made it seem like was saying something important. This guy is as fake as it gets. And honestly he just seems slimier and more arrogant the more I see him. His take on government is so textbook statist and in line with the same propaganda we get drilled into us from birth... But he's got this atttitude and aura of being super deep and intellectual while giving us the safest, most typical neoliberal talking points. Blech, it's just gross how well this propaganda works, and gets otherwise skeptical people to fall in line.
Because Snowdon doesn't let him get a word in edgeways.
“I always wondered why, when things went wrong, someone didn’t do something. Then I realised, that someone was me”! Edward Snowden was, & will always be, a very brave man!
Wow!
Amazing. Peer pressure can be so fucking strong that if feels lile suicide to go against it. Though this is true some people realize a cause stronger than themselves: the truth. Thanks for the comment.
Having personally researched the topic intensely myself in an ongoing capacity, I am deeply impressed with the quality and accuracy of this report. Well done and thank you.