It has been like a living sleep paralysis to try and scream the outcomes of inciting isolation, poverty, xenophobic political fear within communities and removing the social accountability of school and the public in healthy care of children. Just like my nightmares the harder I try and make noise the less anyone pays attention.
@@maebandy if you want to be heard you must talk calmly. no one listens to the unhinged man screaming "THE END IS NEAR". or the person dumping walls of text in a RUclips comment section. trust me ive been there. Sugar versus vinegar and what not
Have ANY of you read the Unibomber’s manifesto? The man was EXTREMELY intelligent and very correct about a lot of ideas although quite insane for killing people
The scariest part is how well thought out his argument is and how easy it is to agree with him. The disconnect (for me at least) is in the actions he took to combat industrial technology, but his philosophy is sound.
I know he ate his cake and had it too! Yeah I've seen the unabomber "Manhunter" series. But I'd be lying if I said I'd read his manifesto from start to finish.
Not exactly because no free will doesnt mean inconsistent behaviour that the individual feels no control over their actions. Nice people are pretty consistently nice and dickheads are pretty consistently dickheads
My adopted son had a terrible time up to the age of three. Even foster care was horrible. He shows some psychopathic traits, I’m giving him loads of love and understanding and slowly he seems to be getting better.
I was put into foster care when I was younger as well and I was subjected to abuse there. Being locked in a dark room for hours and hours on end may have been the reason as to why I have low-latent inhibition. I don't experience psychopathic episodes, I just find myself overworking myself in my studies and isolating myself from people in my own 'safe' spaces. I'm 19 and dealing with LLI and high functioning autism my entire life has been challenging - my brain is always in overdrive - but finding passions and perfecting craft in them has really helped me. Your son and I are likely not the same at all but I'd suggest the same, if he has something he's very passionate about then assist him in every way to help him reach those goals. Music and having passions and a career I love is what has kept me alive/sane to be honest.
@@user-ps9yy5cb6f Your relatives can't change the definition of words, being a psychopath means your brain doesn't work normally (no empathy etc.)from the day that you are born. Psychopathy can not be cured and it also doesn't come in episodes, people just don't know the freakin definition of this word and use it way too much.
Ted was right and we all know it. The meaning of the life we live was solely to survive the harsh conditions of the nature on our planet and fulfill rooted and passed down instincts and accomplishments. This is what truly makes us fulfilled before we die. Society is basically one big slavery that has lasted too long for us to acknowledge it as slavery and we've mistaken it for life. He writes in his manifesto of why we shouldn't lose hope. Rest in peace uncle Ted, you were right, we didn't listen.
Ted Kazinski was a smart man. He built add-ons to his shoes so they wouldn’t leave accurate footprints. Never left a finger print either . If it weren’t for the manifesto, he might have never been caught
I went to Sacramento county jail in 96. The guard sent me and another inmate to the medic floor via elevator to get screened prior to placing us on the appropriate floor depending on security level. The deputy on the 1st floor gave me "our" paperwork to give them on the 5th floor. We came out of the elevator, dude I was with went straight to sitting on the ground. I handed the paperwork to the guard and he told me to have a seat. Saw a bench and got yelled at for sitting on it. Was told to sit on the fucking ground. So I went to sit next to other dude. The wall he was leaning on was glass and you could see the gym on the 4th floor below us. I saw a basketball and a guy running laps. It was Ted. Mentioned to the other inmate. Hey that's the unabomber. He looked and confirmed. Idk if he had the 4th floor to himself or just solitary indoor yard time but yeah. I saw Ted in person. I'll never forget it.
@@danielbriseno1 The cops were on such a power trip that they made us sit on the floor instead of the bench that was there. If I just sat on the bench I wouldn't have looked through the window and seen Ted.
Honestly out of all the people that rogan has had on his cast she was probably one of the top 10 conversationalists. Her ability to stay in tune with the overall issue and not deviate was impressive.
Also, when the young lady mentioned “we should be going after these people who performed these experiments like they went after the nazis” , it’s as though everyone there somehow forgot that “they” is “the gubbrmrnt”
Lets not forget that Ted was also 3 or 4 years younger than the rest of the students because he was so intelligent that he was admitted to Harvard at the age of 14 or 15(Correction, he was 16 but still very young)
In this culture of social justice, it’s about time we hold those “scientists” and supporting government officials accountable for the insurmountable damage that they have caused. I can’t fathom a “benefit” that outweighs the damage these sorts of negative studies created.
The government really is out here casually funding every pharmaceutical company in the last decade, and transforming what seems like democracy into a corruption plutocracy. How many times have Medical Companies embezzled funds.. just publicly that is, Michael Davini, Rick Scott, John Klein, many more, just within the last decade. When they're not getting off on COVID-19 schemes, they're selling more fentanyl, like the name is Dr. Pablo Escobar, and the game is to see how much sufentanil you can flood the market with-
Ted Kazinski was the youngest MIT professor ever, let that sink in people- perhaps the most prestigious technical school in the world, he was one of the smartest people who has lived and the CIA just happened to be at his college when he was still going to school and include him in the MKULTRA experiments...... a rather sinister coincidence to say the least.
@@wconniff878 always has but they have been on the rise over recent years in LA. Especially this year. Of course there are other factors but it is not a stretch to hypothesis that extended isolation will cause people to become less empathetic and more violent. Look at our prison system and the effects on people in solitary confinement. Two different extremes but still deals with isolation and a lack of physical human interaction
I went through a lot of shit in my child-hood. But I have been an adult now for 18 years and I have never used those crazy experiences as excuses for how my life has turned out so far
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
Last year, I took shrooms at Las Vegas thinking it was going to hit like an edible or something. Shit was scary at first but amazing once you start getting deeper into your thoughts
As an adoptee of 46yo , it was the practise of the day for myself and others to be taken from our birthmums directly after birth and kept isolated from human touch for 2 wks in "waiting" wards while the recipiant deal was finalised & giving the birthmother time to renege if so be. Studies have now shown that the failure in the transfer of crucial hormones such as oxytocin & bonding with the mother has a huge negitive affect for the rest of a persons life. I believe it played a major role as well as adoption issues of course in my life. Ive been pretty messed up i guess, havent blown anyone up yet though🤣
you know, maybe you tapped into something deep & "connected" within to survive, like God but pre verbal, pre thinking in infant language or some presence u felt?
Had two dudes in my hometown that were both in the airforce during this time frame, and were subjected to LSD interrogations. Both went from very intelligent to the crazy guys walking around town talking to themselves with spontaneous rage outbursts.
@@cameronsnow1162 and you're trying to draw the conclusion that you had the same dose as they did. They could have had what took you 30 separate doses in one dose!
@@cameronsnow1162 It's a very very suggestable drug, interrogations are not recommended. It's not really about how much you take but about how you think while under the influence. The more you take the more amplified the experience will be and quite likely become so incompressible that you create your own illusions of reality, an hallucination.
@@Mike1Lawless I mean LSD is not *that* suggestible of a drug but stressful situations can be traumatizing on psychedelics. Scopolamine is far more extreme in the sense of suggestibility though. Also I feel like many of these people were actually probably given mixtures of scopolamine and acid. If you read the trip descriptions of what Whitey Bulger went through on "LSD", I think it's quite clear that they probably mixed it with scopolamine or some deliriant based on the effects he got.
This is a VERY important conversation… it’s not just a high back and forth. This topic is INCREDIBLY important to the direction this renaissance is going
i was away from my family for 16 months when I was a toddler in the hospital, I can’t remember why I was there but I still remember looking out of the window at the city view and not being able to remember anything before I was in the hospital
Its what we used to get....now its a parody of itself almost and can sometimes seem like long drawn out infomercials. maybe time does that and nobody is king forever? idk...what I do know is that the hardcore fans went to watching clips of Rogan while the posers who only started watching him a few years ago, are now watching his full interviews on spotify. the universe is crazy
The Unabomber's manifesto "Industrial Society and Its Future" is available on RUclips as an audiobook. Just thought id mention that in case anyone was curious to listen to it.
I'm old enough to remember it being in every newspaper, and it was surreal (sub conscious awareness) to pretty much agree with a murderous madman we all knew to fear.
The author was spot on. No one wants to take an outside the box approach to anything. He was tapped for a certain agency and maybe he said no. And you don't put "the" in front of the word "god".
@@younggeezoneplus3311 The man is more in touch with reality than most people in society. Think about it. Most people are delusional and caught up in other things. Some people out there are even in a cult and don’t even realize it. The man was a hermit for several decades living alone and isolated he’s more put together than most people in society. I mean the man is a literal genius.
@@younggeezoneplus3311 plus he knows several languages fluently like Russian and Polish without ever even going to those countries or having a teacher teach him. And he got away with making bombs and tricking people, leaving no forensic evidence. The guy eluded people for nearly two decades. As said before, this man is literally a genius.
@@younggeezoneplus3311 He had a genius level IQ. The only thing acid does is break down the ego and all social structures around you. It will not make you a math prodigy, academic, nor will it let you write a manifesto as sound as it can be.
@@klaus2913 no its used to bring those out in a person or helping them find their talents and passions.. theres more to it than just the social interaction experience. But no everyone isnt the same and some people dont even hallucinate on lsd they will just feel euphoric. But nothing in this world besides steroids will make you "better " at something but even then theres still the self vs substance factor.
1:59 An example of free choice is the millions of children with horrific pasts that grow up to become kind, compassionate, productive adults. All of us are broken in some way the beauty of life is we all get the opportunity to struggle against and overcome our natural deficits
I agree and see what you are saying but as someone who had a rough childhood I was lucky to end up doing music and have mentors that were parental in many ways. I had support and love I did not feel. I have seen others in my family who were not so lucky and they are struggling. Everyone should have the opportunity to improve their life and have people that help them.
Joe, could you please bring on Dr. Gabor Maté as a guest? He specializes in the topic of trauma and how it impacts us, mentally, physically, and emotionally (particularly how childhood trauma shapes our personality in ways that enable us to survive but may not serve us well in the long run). His insights are profound and I'm sure would be of great help to many people on their own journey to healing and better understanding themselves.
the Harvard LSD studies were conducted by an incredible man named Ram Dass.- Rcihard Alpert. He got fired because of this and went to India. He then met the guru Nin Karoli Baba and became one of the most famous spiritual teachers of the US.
Nah the guy and his beliefs were picked apart, I imagine he aligned his beliefs too close to his identity, in psych program during college. The outcome is/was the unibomber. Getting mind ducked, lsd or not, some people can't rearrange, adapt, reconstruct, will properly mess some people up
She never said it was the testosterone, she said that there’s a possibility testosterone had anything to do with it. Which I’m sure could be a factor, the same way thyroid hormone irregularities in females can cause them to have increased aggressiveness. I know y’all get a kick out of bashing women, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider what they are saying.
I define "FREE WILL", as not based on our day to day decisions, but in the initial decision to discover who you truly are from the perspective of your creator. This is what leads to the search of the bigger questions like; Who am i and why am i here? (6th and 7th senses needed for this journey-Intuition/Empathy) All trauma can be overcome with LOVE.
It's easily accessible on Spotify for free as well with video. I'm just happy he switched to Spotify, Joe Roan said himself that if he was still on RUclips, he could have been banned by now.
No need. We already know everything. We have his interviews and his secret notes. I suggest you read them. They tell you everything, in terms of what was really motiving him and underneath his manifesto (which was a complete lie and tool, as he later admitted).
I love when Joe just ignores every single statement his guest makes, and just talks over them lol Every guest is just a wall to bounce a little ball off of and say "Jamie look up Monkeys using frogs as fleshlights."
I stopped listening to Rogan when he moved to Spotify. Does he still go on these generic little boy rants, in the middle of a podcast, so he can sound like some inspirational guru?
As he should, when finding he's let a Peluso on his platform. Left on her own all she was underlining was us wamminz grow faster and better and it must suck to have survived to maturity with masculine gonads and upbringing.
I still love JRE, people that hate the move to Spotify forget that he literally is just making millions to talk and do whatever he wants. When the fans say that he abandoned them, he literally said that he would do this podcast even if he had hardly any listeners. I literally have said literally too many times. My opinionated comment is literally stupid. Im stupid
First time I heard the Sam Harris free will argument I had a panic attack. Then I read Jordan Peterson's book Maps of Meaning and also heard many, many dhamma talks from brilliant Buddhist monks on free will and kamma. Ajahn Brahm, Bhikku Bodhi, many more. There's more to "free will" than the determinist argument, and mindfullness meditation will show it to you glaringly right in front of you. It's a very intense concept and experience.
The fun part about making that realization (surviving the panic attack) is that you can make adjustments that will cause other outside influencers to your life. Still a crap shoot but it’s also a possibility.
@@AadhilRizwan if you hang out with chickens, youll eventually start to peck and scratch at the dirt and become a chicken yourself. That’s what I mean.
I had a baby 8 months ago and ever since then I can barely listen to stories like that. I didn't realize how much babies need us until I had my own. Just breaks my heart because you know so many kids are not getting what they need.
2:15 I read a story about a Hospital in war torn Europe (not certain when) where a ward full of babies died from neglect because there weren't enough Medical staff to attend to them physically. They were fed and changed but no nurturing or real human contact. I also heard Jordan Peterson say that unfortunately, when a person who was neglected in this way survives, there is absolutely NOTHING psychologically that can be done to help them at a later stage in life. So tragic, and preventable.
This is the type content that built this platform Joeseph. Powerful knowledge, nudging your followers an inch closer to the rabbit hole of declassified Shadow Government Operations we all need research. God Bless you my friend.
@@gkrish6550 government has some interesting ties to many people Timothy McVeigh, Manson, the doors, the list goes on and on. Far to long a list to be coincidental unless you want to be a gullible fool.
@@RazorRedPresa gullible fools are those that think women gaining some what of a twisted independence is righteous while at the same time Rockefellers funding the political perverse campaign. I give thanks to them its the reason im the same as the unibomber. its really interesting to see how so much humans can be this stupid and ignorant. driven by a evil agenda has made me evil and when i do act they wonder why we are like this but we are what they created so im not sure why theyre surprised other than of course gas light our existence and vilify us that is why i think the Unibomber had good reason morally justified hes very much like me emotionally i wish i had met him.
man.. i read hius manifesto and was concern how much agreed with what he said, you know, being a serial killer and all. i feel awkward bringing it up to buddies if all they know is that he was a serial killer and judge me for so, but id love to have a convo about it. the fact that he was a genius and mathemetician only makes his points more credible too. idk man, kinda stirred up how i see things.
I watched the show on Netflix about the unabomber so my knowledge is limited. I was genuinely crying for him, alone in a windowless cell at the end... The world left him down..
With an I.Q. of 167, Kaczynski was a certified genius. He was born in Illinois in 1942, graduated high school and entered Harvard at age 15, completed his PhD in Mathematics at 25, and became the youngest professor to be hired by the University of California, Berkeley that same year. Something must have gone terribly wrong to make his life end up the way it did.
We will always think and remember to think about the symbolic meaning of the best part of one of those things that are less than one of the best but cool things to make. Thank you.
200 IQ He was ' disturbed' because he saw the future and the 'mess' we are in, now. All you have to do is read his papers and listen to his jailhouse interview. He predicted this screwed up world verbatim.
It's like he knew we would use these social platforms the way we do back when people used the Yellow Pages for a #1 resource. Very astute uderstanding of behavior as a society.
lmfao oh god, you come off as a cringey 14 year old. the guy was a fucking lunatic, im convinced you havent even read what he wrote. hes a movie villain.
Love that you went to this issue and you should believe there a lot more they have done on these kinds of people and worked on them to put mind sets in there heads and then want to blame them for there issues that in planet in there heads !
Trauma from all my near life and death experiences is what shaped me into the man I am today, it made me better, made me strong it sharpened my edge sometimes people need that I sure did well enough said carry on joe Rogan.
I have to fight the impulses to to act out abusively like my parents did, I still even grit my teeth like my Dad did at his worst times. Its taken half my life to be different, be better. At the end of the day we are solely reasonable for our action but Environment matters.
he's got a fucken point. for real. (sorry had to edit) Covid started Nov 2019. Now think of someone that has had mental issues there whole life, and they possibly just lost all their family. Doesn't go down well. now i might get censored for saying this, i lost both my parents. im of sane mind but imagine if i had schizophrenia or something, i could kill a bunch of ppl and not even remember. Its a real problem that should be talked about in mental health.
It's not a bad interjection. I've worried about it before. Hyperpolarization and social isolation... We'll have some great ones in about 20 years probably.
What it seems like is that a multitude of events and genes can cause things in your psyche that can add up to create one of many personality types. Sometimes you role the dice and get a perfect roll and sometimes you roll it and get the worst roll possible.
Ol' Ted was a genius who had insights even his own intellect couldn't deal with. I don't agree with a lot of his central contentions but he had some fascinating insights. They just drove him mad. Good job, you saw the negative consequences of how humans are utilizing technology, but bombing some random Radio Shack employee isn't going to solve anything, big guy.
Shouldnt have made bombs, but he was right about technology ruining this country. Absolutley he was right about that. Were living through it right now. It's only going to get worse, much much worse as there is no stopping big tech and ruling elite from doing what they want.
Shouldda become a hacker Ted. Or helped out with Redit or something epic. He was right about tech killing skills. We coped with power cuts back when. Nowdays I think kids would implode off grid. I concur w Joe a CIA op was grooming Ted from birth. Other info of his treatment of all sorts of snake oils back then deeply set a psyche on a certain path. So, Who's in charge of AI?
@@JT-si6bl Helped Reddit with what? If anything Reddit is proof he was right. It started out as a free speech platform and is noq just a giant propaganda machine. That place needs to be burned to the ground.
Imagine what CPS does to kids. One of my first memories I still remember as a kid was being in CPS, the family we were with took my brother and I to the carnival.. only to leave my brother and I in their car as their family enjoyed on the check they cashed for taking care of us.
You should contact the people today and just call them pieces of shit, lowlife scum, and leave it at that. Sorry you had to go through that, thats geniunely sad
Lol I had a similar thing I got left at an orphanage in a remote area of Russia where the only time I had human contact for the first year of my life was 2 times a day to get fed
I see this comment mostly every time a woman appears lmao perhaps maybe women on average aren’t interested as much in all of the shit that men are, therefore it’s hard to get an in depth conversation about it.
life is life, everything is meant to be as it has been and how it will be, theres no changing that, the only thing you can do is be the best person you can be, and thats truly one of the only facts i know that arent "scientific". you know your path, atleast i know mine and thats what it is and how it has been and what it will be, just keep doing what youre doing moving your life in the direction you want it to keep going.
When she says " Oh my god are lockdowns gonna create serial killers?" And Joe just dead eyes her and says " a little bit." was very accurate.
i was looking for this comment. my thoughts exactly
It has been like a living sleep paralysis to try and scream the outcomes of inciting isolation, poverty, xenophobic political fear within communities and removing the social accountability of school and the public in healthy care of children. Just like my nightmares the harder I try and make noise the less anyone pays attention.
@@maebandy ,no one cares. Isolate, lock and load. Don't waste time or energy trying to save a failed experiment.
@@maebandy if you want to be heard you must talk calmly. no one listens to the unhinged man screaming "THE END IS NEAR". or the person dumping walls of text in a RUclips comment section. trust me ive been there. Sugar versus vinegar and what not
ya'll need some video games
The only thing I know for sure, is that I know nothing
-Socrates
“I’m a moron”
-Joe
"I'm kinda retarded" - Alex Joes
@潘poon ok mr. Clinton! 😄
Atleast he is humble
@潘poon appreciate you. That first comment had me rolling btw 🤣
So Joe is Socrates reborn?
"are we gonna create serial killers?"
"a little bit, but look at this" Joe gave no fucks lmao
People with the most dangerous dogs are the dogs that haven't been socialized early on and/or have been abused by the closest contact.
Most joe Rohan shit I’ve heard all week hahaha
"Yeah well I mean kind of, have you ever tried DMT though?"
lmao yeah my thought too
I looked for this comment the second it left his mouth. I died
Have ANY of you read the Unibomber’s manifesto? The man was EXTREMELY intelligent and very correct about a lot of ideas although quite insane for killing people
I agree they just come on here talkin and they don't even do research they just think they know s*** without even looking up s***
He was brainwashed
The scariest part is how well thought out his argument is and how easy it is to agree with him. The disconnect (for me at least) is in the actions he took to combat industrial technology, but his philosophy is sound.
Ted K predicted exactly how life for society was gonna go up to this day and he was dead correct. He was massively intelligent
I know he ate his cake and had it too!
Yeah I've seen the unabomber "Manhunter" series.
But I'd be lying if I said I'd read his manifesto from start to finish.
Sometimes I honestly forget that I could really go out and do anything
For real, you can just walk out, scream and eat dirt. No one will stop you before you do it. No boundaries
Not exactly because no free will doesnt mean inconsistent behaviour that the individual feels no control over their actions. Nice people are pretty consistently nice and dickheads are pretty consistently dickheads
Don't feel bad, unless you're a billionaire, there's limits.
Hey man I thought that would be fun
Yep, not sure you'd get away with sending bombs through the mail for very long though.
Jamie is the highest paid “google that” person ever.
He’s does a bit more than that.
@@whitehatpowers no he doesn’t. He doesn’t do anything but googling.
@@ETAisNOW nope he edits video and runs the RUclips channel
I think he also maintains other things like JRE library.. and talk to Joe when guests go peeing ..lol
@@SFYN.. produce, mix, audio and video control, Googler, pee break convo man no big deal
My adopted son had a terrible time up to the age of three. Even foster care was horrible. He shows some psychopathic traits, I’m giving him loads of love and understanding and slowly he seems to be getting better.
I was put into foster care when I was younger as well and I was subjected to abuse there. Being locked in a dark room for hours and hours on end may have been the reason as to why I have low-latent inhibition. I don't experience psychopathic episodes, I just find myself overworking myself in my studies and isolating myself from people in my own 'safe' spaces. I'm 19 and dealing with LLI and high functioning autism my entire life has been challenging - my brain is always in overdrive - but finding passions and perfecting craft in them has really helped me. Your son and I are likely not the same at all but I'd suggest the same, if he has something he's very passionate about then assist him in every way to help him reach those goals. Music and having passions and a career I love is what has kept me alive/sane to be honest.
Great person, awesome
@@Verziroo There is no such thing as "psychopathic episodes" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
you're a hero
@@user-ps9yy5cb6f Your relatives can't change the definition of words, being a psychopath means your brain doesn't work normally (no empathy etc.)from the day that you are born.
Psychopathy can not be cured and it also doesn't come in episodes, people just don't know the freakin definition of this word and use it way too much.
Ted was right and we all know it. The meaning of the life we live was solely to survive the harsh conditions of the nature on our planet and fulfill rooted and passed down instincts and accomplishments. This is what truly makes us fulfilled before we die. Society is basically one big slavery that has lasted too long for us to acknowledge it as slavery and we've mistaken it for life. He writes in his manifesto of why we shouldn't lose hope.
Rest in peace uncle Ted, you were right, we didn't listen.
I ask again, please have Thomas Sowell on the podcast. He's in his 90's. There's no time to waste.
To much truth for Joe and his fans
@@JackFate61 most of his fans are conservatives..
💯 he is brilliant!!!!
I'd love to see a Sowell and Obama debate.. just to watch Obama get crushed by logic and reason.
Thomas Sowell, ultimate grifter
Ted Kazinski was a smart man. He built add-ons to his shoes so they wouldn’t leave accurate footprints. Never left a finger print either . If it weren’t for the manifesto, he might have never been caught
I believe it's around 200. That's insane.
@@crazydave951 you talking about his IQ? I believe it was just below 170. Insane
@@miles7235 You are correct according to Google its 167. Either way that's outragoues.
outrageous..
C I a ties
I went to Sacramento county jail in 96. The guard sent me and another inmate to the medic floor via elevator to get screened prior to placing us on the appropriate floor depending on security level. The deputy on the 1st floor gave me "our" paperwork to give them on the 5th floor. We came out of the elevator, dude I was with went straight to sitting on the ground. I handed the paperwork to the guard and he told me to have a seat. Saw a bench and got yelled at for sitting on it. Was told to sit on the fucking ground. So I went to sit next to other dude. The wall he was leaning on was glass and you could see the gym on the 4th floor below us. I saw a basketball and a guy running laps. It was Ted. Mentioned to the other inmate. Hey that's the unabomber. He looked and confirmed. Idk if he had the 4th floor to himself or just solitary indoor yard time but yeah. I saw Ted in person. I'll never forget it.
I would have been honored to meet ted. Unabomber what a cool name.!
What does sitting on the floor have to do with it. I missed it
@@danielbriseno1 The cops were on such a power trip that they made us sit on the floor instead of the bench that was there. If I just sat on the bench I wouldn't have looked through the window and seen Ted.
@@danielbriseno1 Telling a story man, setting a scene. Plus, as he stated if he wasn't told to sit on the ground he wouldn't have seen Ted. 👍
Lol imagine being a loser and going to prison 🤡
Honestly out of all the people that rogan has had on his cast she was probably one of the top 10 conversationalists. Her ability to stay in tune with the overall issue and not deviate was impressive.
You should read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution!
Also, when the young lady mentioned “we should be going after these people who performed these experiments like they went after the nazis” , it’s as though everyone there somehow forgot that “they” is “the gubbrmrnt”
Probably another reason why every US president since WW2 would've been executed if the Nuremberg laws had been enforced.
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The gubberment also gave the nazis a free pass for the experiments they did lmao, they also pardoned the japanese war criminals from Unit 731
Yup
the most joe rogan title of all time
No mention of DMT though
Can't be, there is no mention of DMT, elk meat, bows or chimps
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Lets not forget that Ted was also 3 or 4 years younger than the rest of the students because he was so intelligent that he was admitted to Harvard at the age of 14 or 15(Correction, he was 16 but still very young)
That is what happens when you get disconnected from your emotions because of trauma. You go full rainman.
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“Joe, you know everything I know and more, I’m not kissin’ your ass or anything.”
- Alex Jones
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I like how Alex always says this when he compliments someone.
Alex Jones was right. How needs to bring him back on
@Majin Andy this comment says more about your intelligence thank his... A moron he is not... A hater you definitely are...
We all read this in his voice
In this culture of social justice, it’s about time we hold those “scientists” and supporting government officials accountable for the insurmountable damage that they have caused. I can’t fathom a “benefit” that outweighs the damage these sorts of negative studies created.
The government really is out here casually funding every pharmaceutical company in the last decade, and transforming what seems like democracy into a corruption plutocracy. How many times have Medical Companies embezzled funds.. just publicly that is, Michael Davini, Rick Scott, John Klein, many more, just within the last decade. When they're not getting off on COVID-19 schemes, they're selling more fentanyl, like the name is Dr. Pablo Escobar, and the game is to see how much sufentanil you can flood the market with-
Ted Kazinski was the youngest MIT professor ever, let that sink in people-
perhaps the most prestigious technical school in the world, he was one of the smartest people who has lived and the CIA just happened to be at his college when he was still going to school and include him in the MKULTRA experiments...... a rather sinister coincidence to say the least.
Her :"Are we gonna create a bunch of serial killers?"
Him: "a little bit"
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I mean people have been going crazy and shooting up old employers and locations
@@csrac23 yeah cos shit like that never happened before
@@wconniff878 always has but they have been on the rise over recent years in LA. Especially this year. Of course there are other factors but it is not a stretch to hypothesis that extended isolation will cause people to become less empathetic and more violent. Look at our prison system and the effects on people in solitary confinement. Two different extremes but still deals with isolation and a lack of physical human interaction
specifically they were referring to the effects of covid lockdowns on children in the future
Now this is pure JRE
I went through a lot of shit in my child-hood. But I have been an adult now for 18 years and I have never used those crazy experiences as excuses for how my life has turned out so far
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
[_James_tray]
Got psychs
@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
Last year, I took shrooms at Las Vegas thinking it was going to hit like an edible or something. Shit was scary at first but amazing once you start getting deeper into your thoughts
His manifesto is actually totally worth a read it's really well written
Also he is right in many things he said
@@leevi4493 He is right about the problem but his solution is dumb in most cases. Similar to Marx
Most important book of the 20th century. Not a doubt in my mind.
He was absolutely totally correct except in his use and justification of violence.
Sshhhh...you’ll be put on a watch list.
Jessie: “Are we gonna create serial killers”
Joe: “a little bit” *serious face 😂😂😂
he was trying to made his point and she interrupted him i would be very angry too
@@sakuraa2008 cringe
You should read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution!
As an adoptee of 46yo , it was the practise of the day for myself and others to be taken from our birthmums directly after birth and kept isolated from human touch for 2 wks in "waiting" wards while the recipiant deal was finalised & giving the birthmother time to renege if so be. Studies have now shown that the failure in the transfer of crucial hormones such as oxytocin & bonding with the mother has a huge negitive affect for the rest of a persons life. I believe it played a major role as well as adoption issues of course in my life. Ive been pretty messed up i guess, havent blown anyone up yet though🤣
That's so sad.
So your saying there’s still a chance you will? Lol
Yet
You got adopted at 46? Damn man congrats.
you know, maybe you tapped into something deep & "connected" within to survive, like God but pre verbal, pre thinking in infant language or some presence u felt?
This episode was genuinely entertaining
Had two dudes in my hometown that were both in the airforce during this time frame, and were subjected to LSD interrogations. Both went from very intelligent to the crazy guys walking around town talking to themselves with spontaneous rage outbursts.
Damn bro
I've done lsd over 30 times never had that issue 😅 never had a truly bad trip tho interrogation is obviously a whole nother level 😬
@@cameronsnow1162 and you're trying to draw the conclusion that you had the same dose as they did. They could have had what took you 30 separate doses in one dose!
@@cameronsnow1162 It's a very very suggestable drug, interrogations are not recommended. It's not really about how much you take but about how you think while under the influence. The more you take the more amplified the experience will be and quite likely become so incompressible that you create your own illusions of reality, an hallucination.
@@Mike1Lawless I mean LSD is not *that* suggestible of a drug but stressful situations can be traumatizing on psychedelics. Scopolamine is far more extreme in the sense of suggestibility though. Also I feel like many of these people were actually probably given mixtures of scopolamine and acid. If you read the trip descriptions of what Whitey Bulger went through on "LSD", I think it's quite clear that they probably mixed it with scopolamine or some deliriant based on the effects he got.
It's incredible that the unibombers manifesto is very on point with his predictions of the future
All of it. The Netflix stuff of his words is interesting
“the industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.”
he was right about it. all of it
Absolutely and it opened my mind to a lot of things, especially how we use technology these days!
Yes, he was correct about pretty much everything.
@@steviechampagne eh it also raised millions out of poverty so it's not all bad
I was neglected by my parents grow up under my elder brother studied through high school Got job..but life was never easy and was always unfair
Dolores Canon might give you a few hints why that is. It's a game, you chose to play it under the "hard" option.
This is a VERY important conversation… it’s not just a high back and forth. This topic is INCREDIBLY important to the direction this renaissance is going
i was away from my family for 16 months when I was a toddler in the hospital, I can’t remember why I was there but I still remember looking out of the window at the city view and not being able to remember anything before I was in the hospital
This is the JRE content we all crave.
For real
Really? So many comedians.
100% agreed.
Especially if Jessie is on. Not going to lie. #ImWeak 💪😎🤟
No.
Its what we used to get....now its a parody of itself almost and can sometimes seem like long drawn out infomercials. maybe time does that and nobody is king forever? idk...what I do know is that the hardcore fans went to watching clips of Rogan while the posers who only started watching him a few years ago, are now watching his full interviews on spotify. the universe is crazy
The Unabomber's manifesto "Industrial Society and Its Future" is available on RUclips as an audiobook. Just thought id mention that in case anyone was curious to listen to it.
Do we get put into a "red flag" list if we do?
@@Menaceblue3 Only if you support burning books and the erasure of history and free expression.
@@Menaceblue3 dude everyone is on a list. What many refer to as 'red flag' list is just a point in a gradient of lists from 'stable' to 'unreliable'
I'm old enough to remember it being in every newspaper, and it was surreal (sub conscious awareness) to pretty much agree with a murderous madman we all knew to fear.
The author was spot on. No one wants to take an outside the box approach to anything. He was tapped for a certain agency and maybe he said no. And you don't put "the" in front of the word "god".
I find it incredible how smart this man is.
He is on acid everybody is genius on acid
@@younggeezoneplus3311 The man is more in touch with reality than most people in society. Think about it. Most people are delusional and caught up in other things. Some people out there are even in a cult and don’t even realize it. The man was a hermit for several decades living alone and isolated he’s more put together than most people in society. I mean the man is a literal genius.
@@younggeezoneplus3311 plus he knows several languages fluently like Russian and Polish without ever even going to those countries or having a teacher teach him. And he got away with making bombs and tricking people, leaving no forensic evidence. The guy eluded people for nearly two decades. As said before, this man is literally a genius.
@@younggeezoneplus3311 He had a genius level IQ. The only thing acid does is break down the ego and all social structures around you. It will not make you a math prodigy, academic, nor will it let you write a manifesto as sound as it can be.
@@klaus2913 no its used to bring those out in a person or helping them find their talents and passions.. theres more to it than just the social interaction experience. But no everyone isnt the same and some people dont even hallucinate on lsd they will just feel euphoric. But nothing in this world besides steroids will make you "better " at something but even then theres still the self vs substance factor.
1:59 An example of free choice is the millions of children with horrific pasts that grow up to become kind, compassionate, productive adults. All of us are broken in some way the beauty of life is we all get the opportunity to struggle against and overcome our natural deficits
I agree and see what you are saying but as someone who had a rough childhood I was lucky to end up doing music and have mentors that were parental in many ways. I had support and love I did not feel. I have seen others in my family who were not so lucky and they are struggling. Everyone should have the opportunity to improve their life and have people that help them.
That just means there was something else that caused them to be kind and compassionate despite their trauma. Still wasnt within their control.
This is the best part of RUclips in so many ways
Alex Trebek: “Free Will, The Unabomber & Harvard LSD Studies”
Contestant: *What is America?*
Alex Trebek is dead now.
😂😂😂
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Thought it was stanford.
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Joe, could you please bring on Dr. Gabor Maté as a guest?
He specializes in the topic of trauma and how it impacts us, mentally, physically, and emotionally (particularly how childhood trauma shapes our personality in ways that enable us to survive but may not serve us well in the long run). His insights are profound and I'm sure would be of great help to many people on their own journey to healing and better understanding themselves.
He would be an amazing guest on his show
Wow, that was some heavy info, I never knew any of that. Thank you JRE .
I read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and they were great.😊
the Harvard LSD studies were conducted by an incredible man named Ram Dass.- Rcihard Alpert. He got fired because of this and went to India. He then met the guru Nin Karoli Baba and became one of the most famous spiritual teachers of the US.
Please get Ted on a podcast while he's still alive
It's the ultimate Ted Talk.
lol
He’s in supermax pro edition
Nice thought but Joe's handlers would never allow that
I'd pay for for that!
Joe "he was neglected as a child and was in a LSD study"
The Girl "I think think it was the testosterone"
Nah the guy and his beliefs were picked apart, I imagine he aligned his beliefs too close to his identity, in psych program during college. The outcome is/was the unibomber. Getting mind ducked, lsd or not, some people can't rearrange, adapt, reconstruct, will properly mess some people up
This chick brought nothing good to the conversation.
When i heard that comment….yeah this chick is just trying everything to sound intelligent
@@JamesGuzmanBorderless yeah she seems like a really annoying pro-feminist
She never said it was the testosterone, she said that there’s a possibility testosterone had anything to do with it. Which I’m sure could be a factor, the same way thyroid hormone irregularities in females can cause them to have increased aggressiveness. I know y’all get a kick out of bashing women, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider what they are saying.
I define "FREE WILL", as not based on our day to day decisions, but in the initial decision to discover who you truly are from the perspective of your creator.
This is what leads to the search of the bigger questions like; Who am i and why am i here? (6th and 7th senses needed for this journey-Intuition/Empathy)
All trauma can be overcome with LOVE.
I love the way you said a bit of freedom.
I miss the full Podcasts on RUclips 😔
@not #ot piss off bot lol
You didn't miss much.
It's easily accessible on Spotify for free as well with video. I'm just happy he switched to Spotify, Joe Roan said himself that if he was still on RUclips, he could have been banned by now.
Then pay fir spotify biatchhhhh
Joe should really interview the unabomber from prison.
Nah let him rot
No need. We already know everything. We have his interviews and his secret notes. I suggest you read them. They tell you everything, in terms of what was really motiving him and underneath his manifesto (which was a complete lie and tool, as he later admitted).
@@chrome2yourdome Ted is an absolute genius and a wasted gift to humanity
@@chrome2yourdome found the victim of the industrial revolution and its consequences.
I love how you can tell that Joe's idea of the karmic cycle comes from Duncan just by hearing the words he uses and cadence while describing it
Who is Duncan and where can I find this?
@@limitlesscrack9157 duncan trussell family hour podcast
“I don’t remember my point, what were we talking about?”
I do that lol and I’m always glad when people were paying attention so they can remind me.
I love when Joe just ignores every single statement his guest makes, and just talks over them lol Every guest is just a wall to bounce a little ball off of and say "Jamie look up Monkeys using frogs as fleshlights."
I stopped listening to Rogan when he moved to Spotify. Does he still go on these generic little boy rants, in the middle of a podcast, so he can sound like some inspirational guru?
As he should, when finding he's let a Peluso on his platform. Left on her own all she was underlining was us wamminz grow faster and better and it must suck to have survived to maturity with masculine gonads and upbringing.
she's not contributing that much to this conversation at all though lol.
I still love JRE, people that hate the move to Spotify forget that he literally is just making millions to talk and do whatever he wants. When the fans say that he abandoned them, he literally said that he would do this podcast even if he had hardly any listeners.
I literally have said literally too many times. My opinionated comment is literally stupid. Im stupid
Everyone loves to talk, not many love to listen :)
"The NBA starting lineup of serial killers" God damn harvard, you finally put together a championship team. Lmao
Soooo they gonna get murdered like the Olympic team??😅🤐 Bad move
She said this as I was reading it
First time I heard the Sam Harris free will argument I had a panic attack. Then I read Jordan Peterson's book Maps of Meaning and also heard many, many dhamma talks from brilliant Buddhist monks on free will and kamma. Ajahn Brahm, Bhikku Bodhi, many more. There's more to "free will" than the determinist argument, and mindfullness meditation will show it to you glaringly right in front of you. It's a very intense concept and experience.
The fun part about making that realization (surviving the panic attack) is that you can make adjustments that will cause other outside influencers to your life. Still a crap shoot but it’s also a possibility.
@@kari8187 other outside influences like what?
@@AadhilRizwan if you hang out with chickens, youll eventually start to peck and scratch at the dirt and become a chicken yourself. That’s what I mean.
who is watching this just to see how this beautiful JessieMae is pronouncing intelligent sounds?
I just love this vibe of this absolute genially and not taking stuff seriously that make this so perfect
4:14 "are we gonna create serial killers?"
"a little bit, but look at the bottom!"
lol the way he completely dismisses her was funny ashell
But a really interesting thought since the suicide rate went up in most countries, who knows what might come from this lockdown
@Majin Andy nice profile pic of an atom, you must be very smart and a scientist. or just a miserable little boy
That has to be one of the best titles ever
i mean those three subjects intertwine perfectly in every way
Thomas Sowell Joe! Have that brilliant man on for the sake of America!!
🤦🏽♂️
nah, we want thomas sewell
@@TheMcloew that’s not all you want.
@@TheMcloew definitely both
Yes please.
As a mom I get so upset when I hear stories about babies being kept from their mothers. Birth -5 is such a critical period of human beings dvlpmt.
I had a baby 8 months ago and ever since then I can barely listen to stories like that. I didn't realize how much babies need us until I had my own. Just breaks my heart because you know so many kids are not getting what they need.
What about their fathers?
Gotta watch that Documentary on this guy, sounds super intriguing.
2:15 I read a story about a Hospital in war torn Europe (not certain when) where a ward full of babies died from neglect because there weren't enough Medical staff to attend to them physically. They were fed and changed but no nurturing or real human contact. I also heard Jordan Peterson say that unfortunately, when a person who was neglected in this way survives, there is absolutely NOTHING psychologically that can be done to help them at a later stage in life. So tragic, and preventable.
Are we gonna creat serial killers
Joe: **looks at her
"A little bit"
Lol mini cereal killers
@@Knifymoloko I have two in my house now
@@josephhertzberg2734 😂
PINGTR1P is on this as we speak.
@@josephhertzberg2734 cats? Huh
This is the type content that built this platform Joeseph. Powerful knowledge, nudging your followers an inch closer to the rabbit hole of declassified Shadow Government Operations we all need research. God Bless you my friend.
It's funny because recently he has brought up this topic a lot
Lmao Joseph? Im pretty sure his wife doesnt even call him that.
No way you called him Joseph…
@@jongrandboy4294 who cares chill
@@miguelreyna5724 sorry Miguelseph
Joe: Do you know the difference between free will and determinism?
Jessie: Right
Sry she's horrible for podcast
since each step we take leads us to our destination maybe its wise to watch where we walk. with or without external stimulus.
Who is Will and why do we need to free him?
Ha! Ba doom...chhhhh
Dad joke improvement thread. I'll go first...
Who's this Will guy and why'd he get locked up in the first place?
It's me, help!
He’s my dawg he ain do nuthin
Bill Posters did nothing wrong
Ted has an IQ of 167 and started school at Harvard when he was 15!!! I also think he made very valid points in his manifesto!
Scarily valid
He was made. But i guess that makes me a conspiracy theorist
@@gkrish6550 government has some interesting ties to many people Timothy McVeigh, Manson, the doors, the list goes on and on. Far to long a list to be coincidental unless you want to be a gullible fool.
@@RazorRedPresa gullible fools are those that think women gaining some what of a twisted independence is righteous while at the same time Rockefellers funding the political perverse campaign. I give thanks to them its the reason im the same as the unibomber. its really interesting to see how so much humans can be this stupid and ignorant. driven by a evil agenda has made me evil and when i do act they wonder why we are like this but we are what they created so im not sure why theyre surprised other than of course gas light our existence and vilify us that is why i think the Unibomber had good reason morally justified hes very much like me emotionally i wish i had met him.
man.. i read hius manifesto and was concern how much agreed with what he said, you know, being a serial killer and all. i feel awkward bringing it up to buddies if all they know is that he was a serial killer and judge me for so, but id love to have a convo about it. the fact that he was a genius and mathemetician only makes his points more credible too. idk man, kinda stirred up how i see things.
I watched the show on Netflix about the unabomber so my knowledge is limited. I was genuinely crying for him, alone in a windowless cell at the end... The world left him down..
What's it called?
Manhunt the unibomber
4:20 " A lil bit" ..."next Slide"!
Whenever he’s like, “I’m just a big dummy”, someone should just agree with him lolz
This is the part when you say “yeah I know” but instead everybody chooses to play the goody-two-shoes part (that’s by design, not free will)
Comedy Room exactly! Ha
@Comedy Room is he? Or his he not stroking his ego?
Please stroke my ego
@@Wowthatscrazybro either way it comes across pretty douchey. He does it too often.
With an I.Q. of 167, Kaczynski was a certified genius. He was born in Illinois in 1942, graduated high school and entered Harvard at age 15, completed his PhD in Mathematics at 25, and became the youngest professor to be hired by the University of California, Berkeley that same year. Something must have gone terribly wrong to make his life end up the way it did.
I’m surprised he wasn’t mentally fucked from the Harvard studies by 25
You think???
@@violent_bebop9687 lol
He was set up by the cia
I think it was the LSD mK ultra experiments the CIA conducted on him at Harvard that truly f’ed him up.
We will always think and remember to think about the symbolic meaning of the best part of one of those things that are less than one of the best but cool things to make. Thank you.
You should read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution
Don't forget James Whitey Bulger was also in that acid study with Kozinski
Her "Oh God!" in the very beginning would make for a hilarious notification tone.. I'm on it!
send a link please buddy
200 IQ
He was ' disturbed' because he saw the future and the 'mess' we are in, now. All you have to do is read his papers and listen to his jailhouse interview. He predicted this screwed up world verbatim.
It's like he knew we would use these social platforms the way we do back when people used the Yellow Pages for a #1 resource. Very astute uderstanding of behavior as a society.
Einstein of our generation
based. and based username
lmfao oh god, you come off as a cringey 14 year old. the guy was a fucking lunatic, im convinced you havent even read what he wrote. hes a movie villain.
@@Face2theScr33n for sure. Tech, government, business, economy, ethnic groups, culture, control. All brutal truth.
i love her laugh gives me goose bumps!
I read Ted Kaczynski's two books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, and they were great.😊
Love that you went to this issue and you should believe there a lot more they have done on these kinds of people and worked on them to put mind sets in there heads and then want to blame them for there issues that in planet in there heads !
Trauma from all my near life and death experiences is what shaped me into the man I am today, it made me better, made me strong it sharpened my edge sometimes people need that I sure did well enough said carry on joe Rogan.
Uncle Ted was right about some stuff
Right in theory, wrong in practise.
Very right about some things, quite mistaken about others. Just like another uncle I know.
He was actually right about pretty much all of it, it just doesn't excuse what he did.
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Exactly.
Jamie: Hey Joe not sure what to title this clip.
Joe: Free Will, The Unabomber and The Harvard LSD Studies.
Ha, see! Love this man, f'n classic!
"And susceptible in a way that would benefit their study"- thats a really smart way of putting it
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!!
"When have women ever needed to be funny?"
- Patrice O'Neal
I saw Patrice in Boston, when he was starting out. He was always vicious, big balls an no fear.
@@budfox2337 cool story bro
"Use the force, Harry"
- Gandalf
@@prometheus6474 dont copy comments
- Issac newton
"Don't quote in RUclips comments to other RUclipsrs, it's lame"
- Jimi Hendrex
I have to fight the impulses to to act out abusively like my parents did, I still even grit my teeth like my Dad did at his worst times. Its taken half my life to be different, be better. At the end of the day we are solely reasonable for our action but Environment matters.
I would like to know what happened to the other 21 study participants…where they ended up in life
“Are we gonna create serial killers!?!”
Joe: “a little bit..but look at the bottom”
💯💯💯😂😂😂
i know right! he doesnt listen to his guests
@@tombalabombification it was funny calm down Gerald
@@benbrunetto9455 who's Gerald
Joe Rogan maybe a moron but I learn something from him everyday. Honestly a huge role model for me
Well he’s super rich and super fit and super influential so great role model
Ignorant would be more accurate...
THATS INTERESTING !!!!!!
I always think back to the red light theory when thinking of the unabomber
Haven’t seen jre in a minute I thought he was at a Steak House 🤣
An elk steak?
Hahahha I know right 🤣
"OMG Quarantine! Are we going to create serial killers?!"
Joe still talking about his point
"A little bit..."
😂
😂
😂
he's got a fucken point. for real. (sorry had to edit)
Covid started Nov 2019. Now think of someone that has had mental issues there whole life, and they possibly just lost all their family. Doesn't go down well.
now i might get censored for saying this, i lost both my parents. im of sane mind but imagine if i had schizophrenia or something, i could kill a bunch of ppl and not even remember.
Its a real problem that should be talked about in mental health.
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It's not a bad interjection. I've worried about it before. Hyperpolarization and social isolation... We'll have some great ones in about 20 years probably.
What it seems like is that a multitude of events and genes can cause things in your psyche that can add up to create one of many personality types. Sometimes you role the dice and get a perfect roll and sometimes you roll it and get the worst roll possible.
this is making me think of the movie altered states
Ol' Ted was a genius who had insights even his own intellect couldn't deal with. I don't agree with a lot of his central contentions but he had some fascinating insights. They just drove him mad. Good job, you saw the negative consequences of how humans are utilizing technology, but bombing some random Radio Shack employee isn't going to solve anything, big guy.
Shouldnt have made bombs, but he was right about technology ruining this country. Absolutley he was right about that. Were living through it right now. It's only going to get worse, much much worse as there is no stopping big tech and ruling elite from doing what they want.
Shouldda become a hacker Ted. Or helped out with Redit or something epic. He was right about tech killing skills. We coped with power cuts back when. Nowdays I think kids would implode off grid. I concur w Joe a CIA op was grooming Ted from birth. Other info of his treatment of all sorts of snake oils back then deeply set a psyche on a certain path. So, Who's in charge of AI?
They weren’t random Radio Shack employees though. They were heads of airlines and shit
@@JT-si6bl Helped Reddit with what? If anything Reddit is proof he was right. It started out as a free speech platform and is noq just a giant propaganda machine. That place needs to be burned to the ground.
@@gorrnan3117 He bombed lots of small timers, inconsequential people.
Imagine what CPS does to kids. One of my first memories I still remember as a kid was being in CPS, the family we were with took my brother and I to the carnival.. only to leave my brother and I in their car as their family enjoyed on the check they cashed for taking care of us.
You should contact the people today and just call them pieces of shit, lowlife scum, and leave it at that. Sorry you had to go through that, thats geniunely sad
Damn, that's hard.
That is fucked. Sorry that was put on you.
Same happened to me but they molested me.
Oh! That sounds so awful. Wish you peace and stability for future!
Lol I had a similar thing I got left at an orphanage in a remote area of Russia where the only time I had human contact for the first year of my life was 2 times a day to get fed
“Are we gonna create serial killers?” “Just a little bit” 🤣😂
Sometimes I wish Joe would choose smarter people to have those conversations with!
Agreed
She was fine, a smart person for sure.
I can see when her dullness escaped Joe’s conversation and he just turns away like yeaah..
I see this comment mostly every time a woman appears lmao perhaps maybe women on average aren’t interested as much in all of the shit that men are, therefore it’s hard to get an in depth conversation about it.
@@DOOMLORDHOKAGE I’m sure there are plenty of women who are truly interested in this stuff. She’s jus not one of them Lmaoo
"With monkeys" is the only thing missing from this being the best Rogan title clip ever
life is life, everything is meant to be as it has been and how it will be, theres no changing that, the only thing you can do is be the best person you can be, and thats truly one of the only facts i know that arent "scientific". you know your path, atleast i know mine and thats what it is and how it has been and what it will be, just keep doing what youre doing moving your life in the direction you want it to keep going.
One of the best episodes of all time, hilarious