9 Craziest Things We Learned From The Alex Jones-Joe Rogan Podcast
Chimeras? Aliens? Secret Societies? Things got weird when Alex Jones went on the JRE.
Fans of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast were given a treat recently when loud-mouth conspiracy theorist Alex Jones joined the show to not only bury the hatchet with Rogan, but also shed some light on some of the 'de-classified information' he's received recently.
If you're a tinfoil hat wearing, "the truth is out there" type then this episode was created specifically for you. It'll feed into your biggest fears, strongest beliefs and possibly make you question reality as you know it. For those of you who aren't into that sort of thing, at least you'll have a few chuckles and even find out about some factual information that might shock you.
Rogan and Jones go back and forth on a number of mind-boggling subjects, including human-animal hybrids that the government have been trying to create for years, Nazi scientists joining the United States after the war to help create NASA and the role psychedelic drugs has to play in inter-dimensional space deals between humans and aliens. That's right. Inter-dimensional space deals.
If you're still not sure listening to a four-hour long podcast about ideas that would fit right in on '80s sci-fi flick, then don't worry because we've taken the 10 most bonkers things Jones brought up during the show and went further down the rabbit hole so you don't have too.
9. Joe Rogan Vs. Alex Jones
We've all had arguments with our mates, especially if you've been pals with them for a long time. It's impossible to always see eye-to-eye with everyone and the same goes for Joe Rogan and Alex Jones who have been friends for 20 years. However, the difference between them and us is that their beef was aired out in front of their millions of listeners.
It all started when Rogan disagreed with some of Alex Jones' theories and thoughts on his long-running online show, Info Wars - most specifically how Jones handled the Sandy Hook shooting situation. The two friends had some strong words for each other on both of their platforms, but eventually figured out their differences and decided to record one of the most surreal podcasts in the show's history.