Just so you know, I'm one of those that watches, listens to all 3 hours. Make them longer! One of the most interesting conversations online 😊
@JayVivz-y5pАй бұрын
Agreed!
@fletcherjacobs3688Ай бұрын
Check out suspicious observers. Hes got some good ideas on how this flood took how
@JayVivz-y5pАй бұрын
@@fletcherjacobs3688 Ben was the one who got me onto this topic! He does amazing work at the observer Ranch
@thetokerjokersmusicАй бұрын
Agreed. I love listening to the long pods while doing shit around the house. I watch the full 3+ hrs of every episode I've watched. Always intriguing
@realeyezrealizerealliez3095Ай бұрын
Too much ads my friend
@ROOTRIOTWVАй бұрын
Corsetti is the man. He keeps it articulate and does his research. Keep it coming bro. And as always Thanks Joe
@leonthompson3433Ай бұрын
Or he lies like fuck with no evidence whatsoever of his mental claims.
@GenghisDre729 күн бұрын
I can spend all day listening to people talk about all things pertaining to ancient history 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@podfuk12 күн бұрын
right? It is so much easier, 3h and you know everything, instead of thousand and thousands of hours studdying real hitory, only to realize it was only the start ;)
@MichaelSchwab-nk4rm6 күн бұрын
Absofuckinglutely
@ezekielwilliams8423 ай бұрын
I'm enjoying "nerding" out to this pod. I appreciate all of the people that made this possible. Thank you JRE folks
@instapowah6 ай бұрын
I am sitting here in my chair in the cabin in the forest in Sweden, watching this and nodding in agreement with what is being said. Cheers.
@queenbeedat87266 ай бұрын
I'm envious of you....must be absolutely beautiful
@instapowah6 ай бұрын
@@queenbeedat8726 It’s really sweet this time of year. 🥰
@SecretAmericaPodcast6 ай бұрын
I'm in the Ozark Mountains in SW Missouri, USA. Weird how technology connects us all.
@drjswizzle82355 ай бұрын
Cheers from my cabin in the redwood forest of California.
@jolee33895 ай бұрын
Hello from my Sierra Nevada mountain cabin in California! Glad to meet so many intelligent people on JRE.
@rafvalley14 ай бұрын
I’m so pleased that Graham Hancock, Ben, jimmy and Randolph work is being taken seriously and people are listening and believing there evidence of lost civilisations, and the time line of humanity has got to be 500’000 years, we have been here for millions of years
@dixiedad6 ай бұрын
I worked in above ground coal mines and we have blasted solid rock down 300ft T0 1000ft and i have seen petrified tree stumps that were burnt to a crisp, and they were always right on top of the coal.
@darrenehhhhhhtill80516 ай бұрын
How many cycles of our existence us do you think there's been?
@dixiedad6 ай бұрын
@@darrenehhhhhhtill8051 well in Bama we have 3 coal seams. 1st one like 220ft. 2nd like 250 and last one like 300ft. And that is solid rock on top and in between. So I think at least 3 maybe 4.
@richardbigouette36515 ай бұрын
Plants have been around for 250 million years at least. I'm not surprised, honestly.
@digipifini5 ай бұрын
Their argument would be “well, he’s just a coal miner, not an archeologist” and toss the reference aside #oldboysclubofclowns
@johnquick48805 ай бұрын
They say were on our 6th or 7th cycle
@the_eerie_faerie_tales5 ай бұрын
I love Ancient History! Mysteries.. architecture.. engineering... all my favorite things!
@KZ-kl8fx2 ай бұрын
Absolutely - but pole shifts and apocalypses actively creeping up on us is terrifying 😭
@xxmadmanxx9882Ай бұрын
I love it too! But the fact someone is gatekeeping knowledge makes me think it’s something massively important.
@the_eerie_faerie_talesАй бұрын
@@KZ-kl8fx yea that part isn't too fun lol
@the_eerie_faerie_talesАй бұрын
@@xxmadmanxx9882 yes that's crazy to think about how much knowledge is out there and likely how little of it we really know. there's a good historical/adventure/mystery book that explores that idea with the mythical/supernatural creature of the vampire. The Delicate Dependency by Michael Talbot. I love that book!
@malalamalala67694 ай бұрын
With all of the people Rogan has had on his podcast on this topic of ancient civilization and technology he has opened the door to thought and has dispelled any doubt that ancient civilizations existed. These discussions will open the door to more people to explore these mysteries.
@Moto_Medics5 ай бұрын
I love that Ben finally got on here he totally deserves it ❤
@tjtennisicmroll2k5 ай бұрын
being a lying scam artist is a lot of work
@donalddench6085 ай бұрын
@tjtennisicmroll2k, you will be shown wrong in time.
@ryanhuong5 ай бұрын
Why did I get hardcore De Ja Vu from the laser pointer thing? Didn't someone else give Joe a laser pointer?
@greg.peepeeface5 ай бұрын
I liked Ben over other dude because he's more grounded.
@KarlKarl-pt7le5 ай бұрын
@@donalddench608 Ben is a lying scam artist. neither of these hacks give a flying eff about the subject material or truth. These two saw an opportunity to make some money. They aren't as bad as Billy Carson, but they don't hesitate to pepper in falsehoods that support their cause. That cause: sounding like an authority to advance their agenda of being lazy hacks with a self supportive agenda
@angelortiz45265 ай бұрын
I don't know if Joe Rogan reads any of these messages but THANK YOU JOE ROGAN FOR BEING THE WAY YOU ARE . I believe in being so opened minded and not accept one narrative but to look at them all and then and only then I can draw my own conclusion on whatever the topic may be FREE SPEECH IS THE TRUE CORE OF AMERICA and I say HELL YEAH so Thank you.
@deadbilly6674 ай бұрын
U think Joe is open minded? 😂 precious
@CotyAuld4 ай бұрын
@@deadbilly667 I'd bet he's leagues more intelligent than you'll ever be. lol
@jaredrivers12364 ай бұрын
Agreed
@djmastergroove9464 ай бұрын
I'm from the UK 🇬🇧 and I absolutely agree. Joe Rogan is a hero 👊🏻
@englandbengal4 ай бұрын
@@deadbilly667he doesn’t think the way he’s told and listened to people he may not agree with. Pretty open minded. You just don’t like the challenge to your world view.
@johnnyolesen6224 ай бұрын
This was a great interview. Jimmy Corsetti and Ben van Kerkwyk compliment each other so perfect each having knowledge and different ways of explaining the same topic.
@ryann60673 ай бұрын
@@johnnyolesen622 beware of the fact; they are non-experts who ignore the overwhelming amount of material culture evidence and factual information we have on these ancient and prehistoric cultures they speak of. And instead spread misinformation which is reliant solely on their misinformed opinions. -Cheers
@austinheyman2 ай бұрын
@@ryann6067you are not convincing anyone here my friend 😂
@markfreeborn84932 ай бұрын
Ditto@@austinheyman
@RyJo.28 күн бұрын
@@ryann6067the “experts” have less compelling explanations 😂
@Kalebmyg17 күн бұрын
The businessman who found troy wasn't an expert either,cheers@@ryann6067
@MastaFame5 ай бұрын
I definitely listen to every second. The Graham 4hr ones are my favorite
@arcticbadger127 күн бұрын
Graham & Randall 👍 Most definitely !
@marcosurrealius6 ай бұрын
For the longest time people thought that Troy was a story writen by Homer until Heinrich Schliemann ( and others ) found it in the mid 1800's.
@DEXTROBILL6 ай бұрын
I read that the other day in Mauro Biglianos book. Schliemann was neither scholar nor archeologist and was mocked mercilessly apparently.
@tiorontoron75316 ай бұрын
@@DEXTROBILL there is more evidence that people in academia viciously attack people and then steal their work, its literally a career path for many of them
@zemog10256 ай бұрын
@@DEXTROBILL the battle for control of the narrative is indeed merciless
@Alarix2466 ай бұрын
@@DEXTROBILLhe became an extremely rich guy and for the money he got, he pursued his childhood dream. They mocked him (and how wrong they were back than comparing to today!) although he went back to the University and I think even graduated the archaeology, or at least passed many relevant exams! I know this because my mom supplanted me a book about Schliemann (she was fascinated by the way he learnt the multitude of languages!) when I was about perhaps 10. He was Elon Musk of her era.
@DEXTROBILL6 ай бұрын
@@Alarix246 wow thanks for that extra insight into the man. Definitely warrants further research into this character
@californiaconservative949Күн бұрын
I’ve listened to this entire thing several times over the months and take away new info each time. Love these conversations and Jimmy and Ben are so great together. Thanks, Joe!
@kurtspruhan94706 ай бұрын
One takeaway from this pod is that Winter is coming.
@drakeweddner5 ай бұрын
Made me laugh out loud
@foxmulderfbiufo17705 ай бұрын
Joe is the unburnt the breaker of chains
@flemwad5 ай бұрын
😂 ❄️
@21stTrojan5 ай бұрын
White Walkers are here! Lol
@Sgt_Smoke4205 ай бұрын
My dawg you voiced what I was thinking 😂
@ihuntzergs21705 ай бұрын
“Jamie, pull up flint dibbles sleeves” best JRE comment ever 😂
@rickymarino12085 ай бұрын
I'd love to have sumone ro pull sum shxt up for fact checking haha.
@michellealtrui34205 ай бұрын
Absolutely 😂😂
@taylerzapalac97415 ай бұрын
@RebelliousEra5 ай бұрын
clout chaser 😂
@billyb90895 ай бұрын
Lmfao…
@wellbehaveddogs76943 күн бұрын
Jimmy Corsetti is one of my favorite KZbinrs 😊
@g.r.o.g.u.18926 ай бұрын
This one is so good that people will listen to it twice
@tristanmaharaj515 ай бұрын
It’s a reach
@diewhitit5 ай бұрын
3rd time no cap
@fishmandaman5 ай бұрын
This is my 2nd time lol
@tomwaits42055 ай бұрын
4th
@Enscriptiv5 ай бұрын
Might be my 6th time no cap.
@Roflmfaoftw6 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble seething watching this punching air and crying 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@humanbeingscanb2evil6 ай бұрын
Yeah he was weird.
@RM-yf2lu6 ай бұрын
Jimmy's an Atlantian racist😂
@shawn27896 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble doesn't exist yet, man. This episode came out last season. Flint is in this season.
@Beeroclock816 ай бұрын
Poor flint stuck in his bubble or head in the sand
@Lord_Nikon336 ай бұрын
Yeah the same flint Dibble that made Graham sweat so much he couldn't remember which of his 6 pairs of glasses he needs to see. Keep being a follower. Don't even attempt to listen to anything flint said or look at what he's done for the world of archeology. It definitely isn't just some books about fantasy. Also we can thank Graham for ruining gopekli tepai. It's become a tourist shit hole that will never have any real archeological study since he made is famous turkey gov and the wef would rather cash in on the tourism then actually find out what history it holds. Fucking clown shoes
@deannestoner42374 ай бұрын
Joe is great to listen to at work! Hours long is wonderful to hear and entertain!
@ryeaucracy66716 ай бұрын
Joe's nailing these podcasts
@luciuskapahs55475 ай бұрын
In the same way that my shit nails the water in the toilet bowl when I defecate
@427max5 ай бұрын
No
@fubey8x4 ай бұрын
they are old
@Darin.Pearson2 ай бұрын
@fubey8x Who cares if they are old? This is a discussion of Earth's history, not current events.
@mukkins5555 ай бұрын
Jimmy Corsetti nailed this! so good
@JoshJones-373345 ай бұрын
lol!! That pussy makes me laugh so hard. He’s such a little bunny.
@betsyroy62695 ай бұрын
One reason I watch is that it is long. I already realized how the internet can shorten the attention span. I look for long videos. Retraining my brain.
@ImOldGreggg5 ай бұрын
I love episodes with Jimmy and Ben. It's so refreshing getting an alternative view on world history.
@JoshJones-373345 ай бұрын
Jimmy is a bottom. Just like your dad
@aribrisbane77134 ай бұрын
People are so stupid! What alternative view? All this shit is already out there - has been for 20 years or more. These guys are just summarising it and serving it up on a plate for mass consumption. So many numb knuckles like you out there who are just too lazy or dumb to find it for themselves...and hence they are cashing in big-time. It’s worth digging into the details yourself brother, instead of just taking things on face value.
@ryann60673 ай бұрын
@@ImOldGreggg I’m curious, honest question, why? -Given they don’t operate with facts or tell the truth?
@replexity2 ай бұрын
@@ryann6067 Alternative view is what he said. Not alternative working theory. Speculating about stuff like this is fun when you don’t always have all the answers for everything.
@ryann60672 ай бұрын
@@replexity yes the “alternativevirw” is “fun”, as it is evidence-less fantasy fan fiction. Though, not supported by fact-based reality. Which is an important distinction to remember.
@APENNEY4URTHOUGHTS6 ай бұрын
I think its speaks to the reason why the WEF have stopped excavation of gobekli tepe it will show more about what happened before the younger dryas!
@Twitch246 ай бұрын
I cry inside at this because I think you are absolutely correct
@TheFirstSky6 ай бұрын
Nah. Excavation stopped bc a turist agency is in charge now and they are focused on turism/milking money rather than doing research.
@rylandcisco41926 ай бұрын
@@TheFirstSkybrother what you said is the means by which they hide the history…
@Huntsman3086 ай бұрын
@TheFirstSky source?
@collectiontime73416 ай бұрын
@@Huntsman308it's primarily the same reason why Egypt is the way it is. If you look at years when explosive research is RELEASED to the public (note released, not conducted) it coincides directly with years when tourism is down in Egypt. As tourism represents a large part of Egypts GDP it makes sense that they release stuff to the public to drum up interest and they do this periodically. Doesn't mean I agree with it but the stats are all in the public domain and easily accessible online. This slows down research. Also as a side note Zahi Hawass is still a see you next Tuesday lmao
@IMTHISBABY4 ай бұрын
What I don't understand is why so many people choose to stay blind. Graham Hancock is quite brilliant, period. The rest of the sheep can remain hard hearted. As for me, I love expanding my knowledge. We have the whole wide world to be discovered...let's get off the devices and quit being consumers making corporations rich. Let's explore!!! ❤ much love from Florida!!!!!!!
@ryann60673 ай бұрын
@@IMTHISBABY he really isnt that intelligent or well-educated 🤷♂️. And what information he does peddle, tends to be evidence-less speculation and make-belief fantasy. Why do you make such a claim?
@jandannecker7484Ай бұрын
@@ryann6067And why do you make such a claim?
@craigf26966 ай бұрын
Regarding the "vases". Having decades of experience in machine work, I find the mechanical force milling process hypothesis to be ludicrous at best. Even at 0.250" thickness, the tool pressure required to cut granite would necessarily shatter the work piece. Now imagine machining granite to a thickness of 0.025" (roughly 6 sheets of copy paper), not just flat, but at a near perfect compound radius. Seems to me that some type of E.D.M. or laser technology makes much more sense...
@jankragelj6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say lasers, more like sound waves. That was clearly a big thing with the pyramid builders. Remember, we are limited by power. Once you have unlimited free energy, a lot of abstract concepts become possible.
@TheRotnflesh6 ай бұрын
Waves of some kind. Ultrasound acoustics or electromagnetic manipulation are the best ideas. Pressurized machinery would indeed not fit the evidence.
@itsnot_stupid_ifitworks6 ай бұрын
"Machine work" never heard of abrasives
@craigf26966 ай бұрын
@@itsnot_stupid_ifitworks Any material removal operation requires a tool of proper characteristics that allow it to interrupt the surface of the work piece. It doesn't matter if it's a single point tool or an array of points, such as a vitrified grinding wheel. Both require tool pressure.
@itsnot_stupid_ifitworks6 ай бұрын
@craigf2696 I notice how you didn't say simply just abrasive sanding wouldn't cause it to shatter. You know...like how we sand a Zillion things today
@gagemcmahon94856 ай бұрын
I missed you having jimmy on a second time so glad i could catch this love Jimmy Corsetti and his ideas
@wag0NE5 ай бұрын
I find Jimmy hit and miss, he reported for a while about the Eye of the Sahara which was so poorly researched he just lost all credibility imo. Really held onto that one in spite of all evidence too. Not sure what most think of it tbh
@TJ-W5 ай бұрын
@@wag0NEDefinitely miss. This dudes a joke.
@daviswhite35915 ай бұрын
His interest in ancient cultures comes from a pure place. He has no ulterior motive for his research other than the truth which we either do not currently know or are being lied to about...
@jennybaji4215 ай бұрын
Looks like their a couple of “doubt instigators “ commenting on your comment! I doubt if anyone feels that either of these guests have done poor research! But hey FREE SPEACH , so they can comment freely & that is ✔️ Just I feel they have ulterior motives!
@Hrochnick5 ай бұрын
I've been watching him for years and he definitely started from a good place; asking questions about the obvious inconsistencies and mysteries in our past. But recently, he's gone a bit off the rails, lot's of politics, anti-vax, Trump lover, thinks that everything is a conspiracy. He's gone so far, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he started talking about flat earth...
@Klippstein412 ай бұрын
Jimmy Corsetti is awesome I've followed him a long time. So happy to see him on Rogan.
@pattycakes96915 ай бұрын
Thank you all for gracing us with real conversations on many topics! So refreshing and I must confess I long for this! I’m so happy to learn I’m not the only one thinking about these things that I believe matter so much! Thank you!
@ytubestolemyhandle5 ай бұрын
I love how Joe predicted lefties getting rid of sleepy Joe literally days before it happened, if I remember right
@RonGoodman-jz8jv4 ай бұрын
ROGAN A CLOSET COMMUNIST - WHAT A POS
@welshmonsterhunter70283 ай бұрын
Entertainment but not real conversations,let's be sensible about it
@1R3TR05 ай бұрын
I did some work for a lady who was a retired archaeologist, she worked in Egypt in the 1970s. I had a fascinating conversation with her, they basically work dates on rubbish they find from food, clothes, tools etc. I gave her a hypothetical scenario - What if, today there was a catastrophe that put us back in the stone age for 10k years and someday in the future the pyramids were rediscovered, I believe it likely the archaeologists of that time would say they were made today due to the carbon-datable artefacts that were found. She said to me that she couldn't argue against that idea!
@Leeside9995 ай бұрын
The great pyramid has been carbon dated using organic material found in the gypsum mortar which is found throughout the structure, not items found near the pyramid.
@TheJ0kerr5 ай бұрын
@@Leeside999 looks like the archeologist didn't know shyt 💀
@ComeNalgi5 ай бұрын
@@Leeside999great and educational response so they'd know that we lived after the pyramids were built
@RobMellor5 ай бұрын
@@Leeside999I thought the great pyramid was constructed without mortar. Just stones on stones. If there's radio carbon dating of the mortar as you state then that completely destroys all younger dryas assumptions which we hear a lot of.
@Leeside9995 ай бұрын
@@RobMellor One of the greatest misconceptions about the great pyramid is that it is constructed of perfectly cut blocks joined seamlessly. Fact is, beyond the outer courses and the internal passageways, the blocks are roughly cut and the gaps are filled with mortar. Charcoal fragments are found within the mortar which have been carbon dated. The dating, after calibration does put the pyramids construction to roughly 200 years earlier than the generally believed. However, this is explained by some as because of old wood being used to create the mortar. You would think that this would put the '12k year old pyramid' claim to bed, but they simply claim that the mortar was added later during restoration work in the old kingdom. They do not have a shred of positive evidence that they were constructed thousands of years earlier, they just try to nit pick at the positive evidence that we do have. Most of them won't even mention the carbon dating as though it doesn't exist.
@ogcrypto60224 күн бұрын
Thanks this was a a great discussion.🎉🎉🎉
@thehairyhominid99726 ай бұрын
The younger dryas is no longer a hypothesis, it is a theory bordering on factual history. Hypothesis is a basic idea that becomes a theory when supported by science.
@wag0NE5 ай бұрын
So the Younger Dryas is a plant, which represents that epoch change. What you mean is the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, which is a hypothesis - it is currently in the proof stage which is what it requires to becomes a theory, the proof is mounting but it is not yet a cohesive fully proven theory. Not exactly sure what you mean by the term factual history, sounds fatuous to me.
@Brokentwobutton5 ай бұрын
The Younger Dryas is a period of time. Any direct causes of warming and any supposition that there was a period of rapid sea level rise is STILL a hypothesis at best. Randall Carlson has interesting erosion observations, but there isn't anything that's strong enough(consistent globally) to point to a single event.
@AtticusLaineBlos5 ай бұрын
The discovery of the younger dryas period was not made in pseudo archaeological circles. Scientists have long understood that the earth was cooler in that time.
@David-uc4hc5 ай бұрын
And a theory is a working model of a system or idea, and we have that as well.
@michaelmurray65775 ай бұрын
@@BrokentwobuttonRapid sealevel rising is a hypothesis?
@rydeovashit5 ай бұрын
This needs a round 2
@patrickwaits24924 ай бұрын
The best podcast I have ever watched what a hero Joe Rogan is
@josephcampbell935111 күн бұрын
Been on board since he and his buddies first started! And his guests are always interesting! Welcome!
@kylecarasso75905 ай бұрын
Props to Jimmy Corsetti forr saying the quiet part out loud.!! I stand with you.
@TJ-W5 ай бұрын
You shouldn’t. Everything he says is pseudoscientific bullshit.
@Boufonamong5 ай бұрын
Anyone else remember Jimmy's old stuff? He totally just run with this ancient stuff and it was just one episode of a crazy catalogue of videos, they where awesome,
@drakeweddner5 ай бұрын
What else did he used to do
@misanthrope44835 ай бұрын
@@drakeweddnerconnections between big pharma and Monsanto,things like that
@COD4JESSE5 ай бұрын
@@drakeweddnerHe’s really knowledgeable on the esoteric satanism, symbolism, and mystery Babylon magik that the WEF types, Bilderbergers, and high level Masons practice. The history of it and how it’s impacted us throughout modern history. He doesn’t really touch that stuff anymore, though. Most people just can’t handle it.
@Boufonamong3 ай бұрын
Wars politics and dodgy goings on, he researched alot of declassified stuff, honestly I don't know why he got rid of it he was either bought or it was all lies and he decided to bin it, it was awesome stuff though so I doubt it was all lies
@MH-ql8ue4 ай бұрын
Major props to Jimmy Corsetti. I have spent countless hours on Google Earth at high zoom, scanning the Richot Structure. I found several areas of interest that would appear to be foundations, of rather large structures. I also see a connection between the eye of Horus symbol, to the topography of in the eye of the Sahara.
@ryann60673 ай бұрын
@@MH-ql8ue its just a natural formation. Also note Atlantis was an allegorical invention created by Plato in his writings Timaeus and Critias. In other words it was never a real place. Cheers 🍻
@MH-ql8ue3 ай бұрын
@@ryann6067 100% of civilization is built on natural geological formations... But ok...since you say so, then it's settled
@siyem20513 ай бұрын
@@ryann6067Ragebait level 1 comment
@einarcgulbrandsen71776 ай бұрын
The Hiawatha impact event, possibly as recent as 13,000 years ago, released around 100,000 megatons of TNT-7.7 times more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined. This underscores the immense power of large asteroid impacts compared to the most powerful human-made explosives. Meteor impact crater in Antarctica VS global the total nuclear arsenal today. The Wilkes Land impact was approximately 770 to 7,700 times more powerful than the total nuclear arsenal today.
@tomofnorthcal5 ай бұрын
Thx Joe Rogan for making these long videos.
@npickart5 ай бұрын
One of my top 5 JRE podcasts ever
@rachelwren-vipond60295 ай бұрын
Hi from Scotland. Love your shows. Always watch the whole podcasts.So good ❤❤
@Sun-Tzu--6 ай бұрын
Cheers Joe for having Jimmy back to explain about the Eye of the Sahara .
@djmastergroove9464 ай бұрын
This is incredible. Absolutely fascinating! Love from the UK 🇬🇧
@Odder-Being6 ай бұрын
This was a good trio with the right mix. I really enjoyed this one.
@StudioGrandTheftAutoАй бұрын
the best
@mongoose5396 ай бұрын
I know this is old but anyone interested in the vases should check the new Danny Jones podcast where they show CT scans from over a dozen vases by one of the largest private owners of them.
@jimmy27456 ай бұрын
Matt Beall Limitless is the YT channel for the guy with the vases. Danny interviewed Matt.
@timw44326 ай бұрын
Danny Jones is insufferable. Interjects his dopey self into the conversation and derails it too often
@notoriousPcp6 ай бұрын
@timw4432 trying to listen to the Ammon Hillman ep. was absolute torture for me bc I was super interested in the subject matter but Danny's Du..As. couldn't tell at all when the guy was joking and constantly derailed the flow of the pod. Basically he's the worst type of interviewer ever, mindlessly inserting inane questions and incapable of using even the most basic, everyday tools we all use for a conversation.
@notoriousPcp6 ай бұрын
@@timw4432I just realized I reiterated all of your points in a less concise manner so my podcast would probably be sh!++y too hahahaha
@CatherineInFlorida6 ай бұрын
Ben from UnchartedX has a deep dive on the vases & measurements. He has a couple.
@mandybelcher2583Ай бұрын
Thank you !!! All of you. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@marschun6 ай бұрын
Omg, I LOVE both of these guys! Phenomenal episode, Joe!
@Carnaln8ure6 ай бұрын
Brilliant show. I love both those guys' work and am even a paid sub to Ben's YT channel. Thanks for coming back to KZbin Joe.
@christophermatthews921325 күн бұрын
My ears heard Ben, my eyes saw CHUMLEE
@TheDadOfWar24 күн бұрын
If chum never found the pawn shop 😂 and lived in Australia
@rollin60z6 ай бұрын
This week has been the most ive ever listened to rogan I'd imagine thats the same to lots of other ppl
@handroids19816 ай бұрын
Love me some sober Joe and fascinating guests.
@athenaperez377424 күн бұрын
yup i crave intelligent conversation I appreciate the episodes being as long and thorough as they are. keep up the good work Joe and team.
@how3fish6 ай бұрын
One of the best video's I have seen on these subjects ! Kudos's !
@MizMissiB5 ай бұрын
Jimmy, I’m not sure if you’ve ever been there but it’s a fascinating place. I happen to be there in ‘77 with a geologist group. It’s the most beautiful and interesting place I’ve ever been
@xanderscott8075 ай бұрын
I bet.
@NeiyMaritz3 ай бұрын
Where?
@MizMissiB3 ай бұрын
@@NeiyMaritz the Eye of the Sahara
@MizMissiB3 ай бұрын
@@NeiyMaritz Mauritania
@beeraddlee112 күн бұрын
This was great, Every minute of it.
@Taz66886 ай бұрын
Göbekli Tepe was first found in 1963 they started excavating in 1995, if Doğuş Group, and WEF have their way in 50 years time it will still only be 5% discovered.
@screwweedtx5 ай бұрын
Can you elaborate? I keep hearing of WEF and tepe
@Taz66885 ай бұрын
@@screwweedtx Doğuş Group, and WEF have some sort of deal Doğuş Group, has invested a lot of money and with the government and WEF blessing it seems to be commercialising the site, only 5% has been excavated and its been the same for close to a decade or more, they don't want to find out more, the WEF has said they will leave the site for future generations to excavate, begs the question why?? With Doğuş Group funding, money should not be an issue, much of the drawings/carvings seem to show a story, they seem to hint of a date and some disaster, this might be wrong, but stopping further exploring of the site is not going to fill in the blanks, I feel it was a time capsule, why would you build this site over a long time then bury it, unless it was meant to warn people in the future.
@ryandebruys27625 ай бұрын
Yet since then excavations have begun on 11 more sites in the area - Nevalı Çori, Şanlıurfa - Yeni Mahalle, Karahan Tepe, Hamzan Tepe, Sefer Tepe, Taşlı Tepe, Kurt Tepe, Harbetsuvan Tepe, Sayburç and Ayanlar Höyük
@Taz66885 ай бұрын
@@screwweedtx I did reply but they deleted it.
@screwweedtx5 ай бұрын
@@Taz6688 swearr
@jamesrice48395 ай бұрын
I used to drill cores and we used bits with manufactured diamonds on the top to drill concrete and it worked very well but it still leaves grooves depending on how smooth you are with equal pressure and speed with the right amount of water
@JOHNWickWon2 ай бұрын
I love these long form videos listen during work helps get me thru my boring days. I watched 6 hours of Elon musk and Joe Rogan yesterday lol
@thomasgerard52816 ай бұрын
Thanks to have post this video, I was surprisingly searching for it today ! What a coincidence ! XD
@gregsmith79496 ай бұрын
Earlier today, I watched the JRE episode from 2022 with Randall Carlson where he explains the Richat formation and gives a very logical explanation for it's formation. I would love to see Joe have this guy and Carlson on just to debate this.
@boburanus696 ай бұрын
Carlson is a hack. Literally thinks numbers are magic.
@jasoreed6 ай бұрын
Randal has a channel where he goes over the likely hood of Richat being Atlantis , he methodically goes over the story according to Plato and ends up dismissing it. It was an island in the Azors.
@Dr.Zoidberg0875 ай бұрын
he talked about the formation of the rings and how it could have been natural. he didn't try to disprove that it was the location of Atlantis. it can be both a natural formation and a sight where a ringed city was built.
@jasoreed5 ай бұрын
@@Dr.Zoidberg087 Randall went through every detail following exactly the story of Plato’s Timaeus and Criteaus including the description of where it was and how to get there the dimensions , everything and dismissed as being an unlikely spot. For a start the dimensions are way off, the richat structure is 40km wide, just think about that for a minute. The largest city on the planet is New York City at 12 km wide, or in area. And in the Plato story it was said to be dug by hand by successive kings. If you read Timaeus and criteaus it even gives you a locality guide, and it’s not Northern Africa .
@Dr.Zoidberg0875 ай бұрын
@jasoreed he has already been on the show with jimmy. and you keep using the term "unlikely" and "dismissed" or "debunked." none of those words mean the same thing, and only one means he disagrees that it's a possibility.
@holistic_Ology11 күн бұрын
Amazing guy, I listened to his video on Atlantis, it makes so much sense.
@jessicamcnealy14555 ай бұрын
You gotta get Ben back on by himself next time. He is so knowledgeable and articulate that hes become my favorite one to watch on these types of topics!
@Leeside9995 ай бұрын
He sounds knowledgeable to people who are unfamiliar with the topic. He's a mystery grifter who has been debunked countless times.
@jd32k5 ай бұрын
Spot on He is unbearable
@rbailey755 ай бұрын
Completely agree, the guy is super impressive and adopts a science backed approach that makes debunking all but impossible
@Leeside9995 ай бұрын
@@rbailey75 _"adopts a science backed approach"_ funny shit, bro.
@EvanAndHell6 ай бұрын
UnchartedX!! 🙌🏼
@cac78654 ай бұрын
Yes Ben is brilliant.
@justcallmeex603919 күн бұрын
Timestamps 00:07 - Discussion on the Eye of the Sahara and its connection to Atlantis. 02:14 - Discussion of Atlantis and its possible connections to geological features. 06:11 - The Sahara Desert's history reveals recent catastrophic water erosion. 08:12 - Evidence of ancient oceanic presence in the Sahara revealed through geological features. 12:04 - Exploration of Egypt's historical links to myths and civilizations. 13:52 - Civilization's history is influenced by ancient cataclysmic events and their implications. 17:37 - Ancient survival strategies during catastrophic events. 19:14 - Discussing ancient floods and their significance to human survival. 22:55 - Evidence suggests past seawater activity influenced Sahara's landscape. 24:44 - Discussion on catastrophic flooding and the size of possible Atlantis remnants. 27:56 - Discussion on Morania's laws and the myth of Atlantis. 29:30 - Shift in perception of Atlantis from serious inquiry to skepticism. 32:52 - Gatekeepers in academia resist new ideas in ancient history. 34:33 - Discussion on misconceptions linking ancient civilizations to racism. 37:51 - Discussion on ancient civilizations and evidence of advanced engineering. 39:34 - Similar ancient construction forms raise questions about dating and cultural connections. 42:55 - Discussion on the precision of ancient Egyptian vases and engineering techniques. 44:31 - Advanced scanning reveals ancient Egyptian vase precision. 48:03 - Discussion on the precision of ancient stone carving techniques. 49:47 - Discussion on the precision of ancient vases and machining techniques. 53:01 - Evidence of advanced ancient machining techniques in Old Kingdom Egypt. 54:38 - Petri core number seven reveals extraordinary drilling techniques. 57:54 - Dynastic Egypt's culture derives from a legacy of inherited artifacts and architecture. 59:36 - Ancient drilling techniques involve mysterious tapered tools and potential advanced technology. 1:02:56 - Discussion on ancient engineering and artifacts challenges established historical narratives. 1:04:33 - Discussion on sophisticated ancient artifacts and technology. 1:07:41 - Discussion on ancient construction techniques and skepticism about their feasibility. 1:09:26 - Ancient Egypt's sophisticated artifacts suggest lost historical knowledge. 1:12:47 - Ancient human civilization predates known history, revealing new archaeological findings. 1:14:30 - Discussion on underwater archaeology and evidence of catastrophic flooding. 1:17:57 - Discussion on geological features like Carolina Bays and their formation theories. 1:19:42 - Discussion on laser pointers and their real-life applications. 1:22:54 - Discusses the vulnerability of humanity to cosmic impacts. 1:24:38 - Discussion on conspiracy theories and Georgia Guidestones' mysterious origins. 1:27:58 - Discussion on government responses to crises and climate change insights from Elon Musk. 1:29:44 - Discussion on Earth's climate changes and the significance of the last ice age. 1:33:42 - Discussion on geomagnetic pole shifts and their potential impacts. 1:35:22 - Discussion on Earth's magnetic pole shift and its implications. 1:38:32 - Discussion on climate change, interglacial periods, and contrasting views on global warming. 1:40:10 - Discussing humanity's focus on climate fears versus greater existential threats. 1:43:23 - Discussion on military tech for navigating underground cities. 1:45:03 - Discussion on survival preparations for post-apocalyptic scenarios. 1:48:33 - Civilization is progressing, yet questions remain about ancient construction techniques. 1:50:27 - Discussion on the transportation of massive stone sculptures in ancient times. 1:53:42 - Ancient structures may utilize advanced resonance and acoustic technologies. 1:55:15 - Ancient civilizations utilized sound resonance in construction methods. 1:58:50 - Debate on ancient Egyptian engineering capabilities and methods. 2:00:26 - Exploration of ancient techniques for moving and quarrying massive stone blocks. 2:03:37 - Exploring the challenges of quarrying and shaping ancient granite structures. 2:05:05 - Discussion on granite blocks used in ancient Egyptian construction. 2:08:20 - Exploration of ancient quarry techniques and tools used for stone manipulation. 2:09:58 - Exploration of ancient technology and artifacts raises intriguing questions. 2:13:18 - Geopolymer theory challenges regarding ancient construction methods and stone block variations. 2:14:49 - Exploring global similarities in pyramid architecture and polygonal walls. 2:17:54 - Discussion on global ancient structures and their mysterious similarities. 2:19:41 - Exploration of ancient stone construction methods across the world. 2:23:24 - Discussion on Elon Musk's staged photo and its symbolic implications. 2:24:57 - Discussion on ancient limitless energy devices and Elon Musk's cryptic hints. 2:28:27 - Critics fear losing narrative control over controversial topics. 2:30:05 - Exploring alternative archaeological theories faces skepticism from mainstream archaeologists. 2:33:22 - The discourse around archaeology is shifting away from traditional gatekeepers. 2:35:05 - Academics must engage with new evidence as old guards retire. 2:38:11 - Mainstream media often spreads inaccurate information through misleading headlines. 2:39:42 - The impact of controlling narratives on truth and freedom of speech. 2:43:11 - Long-form content remains popular despite trends for shorter formats. 2:44:48 - Concerns over data privacy and government control trends 2:48:00 - Discussions on election integrity amid claims of fraud. 2:49:45 - The discussion centers on election integrity and potential fraud in the political system. 2:53:15 - Discussion on Trump's social media strategy and implications for Truth Social. 2:54:50 - Censorship limits free speech and communication in society. 2:58:09 - Discussion on funding for Trump's media ventures and its sources. 3:00:09 - Jimmy Corsetti and Ben van Kerkwyk discuss their innovative content on Uncharted X.
@Amal-zx3hh6 ай бұрын
I was really looking forward to an episode again with these guys.. especially after Graham and Dibble. I watch Ben's channel and for me, the vases are the definitive proof of an ancient advanced civilization.. I was really disappointed with flint and Hancock interview that it was not mentioned..
@purplepandda6 ай бұрын
These re uploads are fucking with me
@jamescarter516221 күн бұрын
Im a fan Joe, ive watched most allmof your podcasts, i like the format, i like the long shows so I can lay back, listen and just relax, thank you for that bro, wish i could meet you
@seanveach9506 ай бұрын
The scoops are rounded grinding heads. For another perspective on the pole shift Joe needs to interview Ben Davidson.
@JFMorales7145 ай бұрын
😢
@peterrevens84545 ай бұрын
Scary shit!
@stevenrobinson20475 ай бұрын
Another 0bserver, I see.
@foxmulderfbiufo17705 ай бұрын
The Adam and Eve story is pure nightmare fuel
@guyrandom85186 ай бұрын
Let’s go, strapping in for this one 🎉🎉
@jonathansoko10856 ай бұрын
This is an old Spotify episode. It's not new.
@Ifeelmylegssubtely5 ай бұрын
my guy thinks its new its a year old
@jamesnyren26 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I came across this podcast. It really put my mind into perspective about truly vulnerable we are on Earth. Kinda freaked me out
@Quixpeed5 ай бұрын
I can watch this for 3 days continuous, not only 3 hours
@StudioGrandTheftAutoАй бұрын
me 2
@th3badw01fy5 ай бұрын
A worthy rewatch episode.
@codyedwards69224 ай бұрын
Excellent, nice to see Ben on there! Great show. And nice introduction to Chris now. Rebel scholars unite.. long live “great life force”
@HypaBumfuzzle6 ай бұрын
Awww little mini Randall Carlsons lol. This was super enjoyable to listen to, thanks Rogan team
@HypaBumfuzzle6 ай бұрын
1:39:55 hahahhahahhahhaha and Rogan says his name right after I post it hahhahahhahah bless
@dalic246 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 wtf are you blabbering about. Randall carlson has dismissed this dudes theory on an episode of joe rogan. He is no mini anything he just dosen't want to admit he is wrong. As Randall said and evrey geologist have said it's an extinct vulcano and 10000% natural. Jimmy is a nut job and nothing else
@StudioGrandTheftAutoАй бұрын
lol
@giddgamz43616 ай бұрын
38.08 Flint Dibble impersonation is spot on 😂
@Lord_Nikon336 ай бұрын
You do know that this episode came out well over a year before the Dibble Hancock debate. Lol
@At0ThEb6 ай бұрын
38:08
@RWB11116 ай бұрын
That’s not who he is talking about
@ferencjozsef44794 ай бұрын
Ben is great. Amazing to witness his journey. Keep it up mate!
@brandonwicker75796 ай бұрын
Amazes me how many people dont understand this is an old episode being put onto KZbin from the spotify days 😂
@SurfinCalibitch6 ай бұрын
Ahh
@hd-yb9hw5 ай бұрын
Ay Spotify still lit tho 🤣 glad these re uploads happened tho cause I missed them and unfortunately the titles have names and no context which can be tedious to find the content you want
@jolee33895 ай бұрын
Who cares, they're hearing it now.
@darthbrooks49335 ай бұрын
Lol, I like how you say that like it’s some sort of shade. People have lives, maybe you can’t relate to that
@rasmusrs_maus20775 ай бұрын
kinda have to look for a comment like this lol
@rookis256 ай бұрын
Alot of People do watch this whole 3 hours and they're Adults, Most Kids are not watching Joe rogan in full length and are short attention spanned
@Seance865 ай бұрын
Awesome profile pick, R.I.P. Zardoz
@zuzufitz5 ай бұрын
A lot
@loud_at-41685 ай бұрын
I’m 22 and I watch all kinds of this stuff. John berthnal, Shawn Ryan, and many more.
@rookis255 ай бұрын
@@loud_at-4168 as I said, Adults
@newilson65 ай бұрын
Kids watch Streaming show that last 10 hours.
@BradleyOrwig-mf5oc3 ай бұрын
awesome interview Joe!!! you have some of the most fascinating people on your show.
@travisrhodes10684 ай бұрын
Imagine trying to Quarry these giant granite monoliths while a grizzly bear is charging directly at you …
@johanstinson4 ай бұрын
Jamie, pull up that video of Grizzlys quarrying granite
@jeremywrenn39585 ай бұрын
I am a precision grinder by trade. I do this every day of my life. I'm telling you that you cannot create a vase, vose, or sculpture that has a neck, with an internal width that is within 1 thousands and it's not done by a machine. I prepare large metal pieces daily for grinding that are 30 to 80 thousands out of alignment. I use non precision grinders to smooth out the rough edges, and then I make them perfect.
@jeremywrenn39584 ай бұрын
Are you threatening me with bodily harm? Because I, a technician with actual real world expertise, tens of thousands of hours of experience, can testify without a shadow of a doubt, that there is zero chance you can make a granite jar with 1 thousandth of an inch without turning it. Wow. That's interesting.
@SoulgravenАй бұрын
I could listen to 12+ hours of these guys just talking. Absolutely fascinating.
@xkinsey38315 ай бұрын
8:11 "You see those white blemishes on that mountain? That is not clouds, that is not snow, those are salt deposits". You can literally see the shadows under them. Those are clouds. This guy is full of it.
@digisuboob4 ай бұрын
That really makes him look stupid immediately
@LP6204 ай бұрын
as soon as i heard that i was like “yeah okay this guy isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed” lmfao
@zachmoselle74074 ай бұрын
He’s talking about the white blemishes on the mountains to the right. Not the volcano with the clear cloud cover
@rustyshackleford21854 ай бұрын
Wheres your following?
@johanstinson4 ай бұрын
Bro, those aren't what he's talking about. You clown
@piliq37746 ай бұрын
4 days ago? And only 800 views what’s up with that
@tupruut6 ай бұрын
KZbin is breaking... this episode is from over a year ago and it is not in the jre channel page showing it being upped 5 days ago.
@tupruut6 ай бұрын
for me it says under this video that it was uploaded 5 days ago
@surftown_6 ай бұрын
I thought the same, there's a bunch they uploaded at the same time 5 days ago. It came up in my feed looking absolutely new, however it's an old one #1928, seen it. Confusing maybe a fuckup, might be Spotify episodes that probably needed redaction editing. Hope this helps.
@Simon-yaweh6 ай бұрын
@@surftown_redaction… editing… what needs to be removed should be highlighted as removed, otherwise it’s silent censorship
@ETAisNOW6 ай бұрын
@@tupruutJRE is uploading to KZbin a ton of videos from Spotify that never went to KZbin during his first Spotify contract. I suspect if you go to his page the episodes will be in order of originally aired and not in order of recently uploaded but I haven’t actually checked it yet. I could have checked while typing this… but I didn’t.
@mattrose1365Ай бұрын
These topics are the best
@smileddd5 ай бұрын
KZbin is shadowbanning JRE! Insane
@ImEnemy6086 ай бұрын
Can we get an episode with Snake Bros? Also, Matt Beall. PLEASE!!
@AustinKoleCarlisle6 ай бұрын
Matt Beall first.
@instapowah6 ай бұрын
this is all being suppressed by big corp. But sure id like em come on also!
@peterlarkin7626 ай бұрын
Matt Beall and the CAT scan analyses on his egyptian vases are remarkable. Highly recommend his podcast - especially the Knights Templar Grand Master interview. Wild stuff.
@vikeslax285 ай бұрын
Yeaaa snake bros
@StudioGrandTheftAutoАй бұрын
great show loved it get them back soon
@theayeguy52266 ай бұрын
The Pyramids are over 12,000 years old, and the Sphinx is even older. They were not built by the "Egyptians". Those people just moved in to the area later and found the old infrastructure extant. The Builders were wiped out in the Younger Dryas environmental disaster, which is probably related to the 12,000/6,000 year Solar-Galactic Magnetic Cycyle.
@davegiles21204 ай бұрын
I'd love to see Joe interview Ben Davidson about 12000/60000 year cycle.
@theayeguy52264 ай бұрын
@@davegiles2120 especially because we might live to see the next cycle :(
@droneflyer50656 ай бұрын
Love Jimmy Corsetti❤😂🎉
@JeremyDjjMacMacDonald3 ай бұрын
Great show. Really enjoyed this
@shawn27896 ай бұрын
This episode wasnt on earlier when i checked. Now it says 4 days ago?
@AshleyWilliams-lx4mp6 ай бұрын
Oh no disaster...
@daviswhite35915 ай бұрын
Joe dumped old covaids era episodes on KZbin.
@shawn2789Ай бұрын
Dont be dramatic Ashley @@AshleyWilliams-lx4mp
@Inapsines6 ай бұрын
I believe the pyramids were built 36000 to 45000 years old. I also believe they were type 1 civilization on the Kardashev scale and the pyramids were used to harvest the same energy Nikola Tesla was trying to harness.
@manuelcarlosluna46012 ай бұрын
Thank God Jesus we don't have to go to spotify anymore 🤸♂️🤸♂️🤸♂️
@RobBouch-q3t6 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble is shooting a laptop playing this podcast somewhere in the world........
@justinwalker54416 ай бұрын
Yeah they need to provide evidences against it instead of just hating it and being cult members and saying that it just can’t be true. Prove it then we’ll believe them instead. But so far the Graham Hancock side provides plenty of evidence to show that the main stream narrative is missing a lot of information and is outdated.
@jolee33895 ай бұрын
He's weeping in his daddy's arms, they're sharing a bottle of wild turkey.
@John-lp5xh5 ай бұрын
I really didn't care for his wokeness
@zuzufitz5 ай бұрын
Enough of the stale Flint Dibble jokes. Try being original.
@John-lp5xh5 ай бұрын
@@zuzufitz he's horrible and he seems to think civilisation is a "racist" term, absolute dweeb
@mxpeter2506 ай бұрын
Why is this now posted?
@Lykkos-3216 ай бұрын
I think these are chapters that were only in spotify
@dracolusus6 ай бұрын
I was also wondering how this only had 500 views, then saw the episode number.
@shawn27896 ай бұрын
Spotify rollovers.
@AshleyWilliams-lx4mp6 ай бұрын
Why not??
@TechnoMinarchist6 ай бұрын
They used to be on YT before the spotify contract.
@michaelwebber59273 ай бұрын
I love that quote from Ben.“Science advances one funeral at a time”
@EntryLevelLuxury6 ай бұрын
8:25 those are visibly clouds on the mountain - you can match their shadows.
@willbohland36985 ай бұрын
Right. This stuff is fun, but it's definitely not scientifically relevant. I'm trying to be nice.
@Notivarg5 ай бұрын
All but one of those white spots are clouds, but one of them is salt. Just look for images of Mt Koussi on google.
@hypnoticmuffin50393 ай бұрын
Then what's casting the "shadows" to the left of the "clouds" ?
@EntryLevelLuxury3 ай бұрын
@@hypnoticmuffin5039 They're just darker spots of earth. Different minerals, idk. There are salt deposits you can see on GE, but thats just not what those are in the pic.