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Sam Tripoli
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Sam Tripoli
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Joe Rogan
It's amazing how not traveling all the time affects your health. You feel so much better.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And it's getting crazy on the Internet on planes now.
Joe Rogan
Oh, I know, man. Dude, like, what happened? Where like these altercations are fairly regular, like at airports. You see them brawls at airports all the time.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. I have a theory.
Joe Rogan
What is it?
Sam Tripoli
They don't want you flying.
Joe Rogan
No, no, no, no.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, you think I'm crazy. You think I'm crazy? I'm dead serious. There's like a Agenda 2050 and literally in there, it lists no more commercial flying. And you see them at all these like wefs and all this stuff in Dallas.
Joe Rogan
That would be hilarious. Like if it was only the elites that got the flying.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, that's literally the plan for.
Joe Rogan
For real. Okay, but you think that can't be responsible for brawls at the Spirit Airlines?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I mean, dude, they send in all these people all the time. I mean, it's crazy to me. Flights are always late.
Joe Rogan
Right, Right. But a lot of that happened because of the.
Sam Tripoli
All these military planes are almost hitting commercial. I'm telling you, dude, they. If they want you in a 15 minute city, why do they want you flying around?
Joe Rogan
Okay, I see what you're saying about the 15 minute city and I think that's true, but I don't think this is grand plan to make planes slam to each other. I think it's a lot of his incompetence. Whatever.
Sam Tripoli
I'm not saying that's not the Blackhawk. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
In D.C. yeah. That was a weird one.
Sam Tripoli
That was a weird.
Joe Rogan
That's a weird one because they. Apparently that lady was instructed to not go in the direction that she was going. Right, Right. What was the specifics of it?
Sam Tripoli
Well, she didn't. They. They looked the wrong way. Like they go, hey there. And they look this way and it was coming that way. Or they looked that way and it was coming this way. They. They didn't. They looked the wrong way when they tried to see what was coming.
Joe Rogan
Was she a part of the Biden administration at one point in time and then left and went back to flying.
Sam Tripoli
Probably do.
Joe Rogan
Listen, it's so hard to know because you see stuff online, but if you.
Sam Tripoli
Even study, like the Vegas shooting, I mean the L. A fires, they want you to blame dei. Like you do you remember when that one, that one fire chief or whatever was like, oh, if I come get you and you're too big. You're. You're in the wrong place, the wrong time. Yeah, why would you say that? Why would you.
Joe Rogan
It's hubris.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know.
Joe Rogan
Someone who gets in a. Listen, you got an all lesbian crew, right? You got a woman who's the first head of the fire department. Woman. And this lady's a woman. And they're all talking about how great it is if someone who looks like you comes to save you and help you. Yeah, totally. So they're wrapped up in that kooky ideology, the absence of meritocracy and the absence of, like, physical standards for difficult physical jobs. To pretend that that's not necessary, that you shouldn't be able to take the guy out. The guys that I knew that were all firefighters, the guys that I've known, one of my buddies, the firefighters, Brazilian jiu jitsu, black belt. Another one is a fucking big giant Irish guy. Like, they're all. They were always big people, right? Because you had to be able to carry folks.
Sam Tripoli
I agree.
Joe Rogan
And you had to be able to do like, crazy physical things. You have to ax down doors sometimes. You know, it's. It's.
Sam Tripoli
Right.
Joe Rogan
You actually took 100 pound woman and told her to axe down a door.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, so I agree with what you're saying, but what I'm saying is what causes more chaos, what causes more infighting is if you push everybody to. This is di. Messing up. And not that this whole thing is purposeful.
Joe Rogan
Okay, so you're thinking that they're instituting DEI on purpose and they're putting incompetent people in positions of power on purpose so that they'll fuck up, so that people will complain or. So that it creates more chaos.
Sam Tripoli
Yes. So, I mean, I don't know if they're. They. The narrative instantly became, who are the Bolsheviks people? I don't know. I mean, lizard people, right? Yeah. Well, I don't know if they're lizard. Well, they probably are lizard people, but I mean, this is. I mean, when Karen Bass. Here's the crazy thing about la, very few people are calling out anything anymore. They've. It's. It's a city of conformity. Then nobody wants to rock the boat, because to get a job in LA, you need a 20, 20 green lights.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
All you got to catch is one red light and you're not.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
So if you're out there going, hey, dude, this is like, hey, man, what's going up with this? This seems pretty purposeful. You're not gonna work. You're Just not gonna work. You could get mugged at a gas station pumping $7 gallon gas and still never complain about what's going on and still vote the same way because you don't want to rock the boat. That's if you ask me. It's a big part of moving everybody into these big cities. Is the force conformity.
Joe Rogan
I don't think it's like that everywhere though. LA is particularly like that because of the, It's a city of conformity already. Because of Hollywood.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Because you're auditioning for things.
Sam Tripoli
100%.
Joe Rogan
Auditioning for things thing is crazy because it's really the only way to find out if someone's really good at acting. You give them a chance. Right. But the way it's set up is like people choose people and if they choose you, you go on to have this incredible life. You become Brad Pitt.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, right.
Joe Rogan
But if they don't choose you, you become that guy that everybody sees at the party that's 45, you know, dyeing his dark and.
Sam Tripoli
Yup.
Joe Rogan
And it's not happening. Everyone knows it's not happening. And maybe he's got talent because it's weird. So you have to conform.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
You have to say what they want you to say, whether it's about whatever political issues transitioned, climate change, whatever it is. You can't have any opinions that break from the narrative.
Sam Tripoli
I totally, 100% agree. And that's kind of why LA. Nobody's saying anything right now.
Joe Rogan
It's a culture, It's a part of the culture. But I really think it has something to do with the original way that LA was founded before the whole reality star thing and everything else. But there's definitely a lot of that going on. But it was all acting. Everybody wanted to go to act. So it was like the primary, the primary way that someone would get a gig was an audition.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Yep. There's a, there's a term. It's a, A communist term. It's like Cornifi is probably will Google that.
Joe Rogan
But it's.
Sam Tripoli
I'm butchering, by the way.
Joe Rogan
That will be a theme. A dope sweatshirt.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, I need Van.
Joe Rogan
I need one. Dude. You got me one. I got you o. Alder running 10 Planet Death. Oh, no, he brought, he gave shout out to Alder. He's.
Sam Tripoli
Here's yours.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, dude, Bro, I need one of those, though. I need the Wu Tang one.
Sam Tripoli
Okay. Oh, dude, I, I, I, I'll get you one.
Joe Rogan
Is that stink?
Sam Tripoli
No.
Joe Rogan
How about that smell?
Sam Tripoli
Why you want this one?
Joe Rogan
Give me that One. Okay, later, later, later.
Sam Tripoli
No, no, I'll give it to you now.
Joe Rogan
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Sam Tripoli
Sorry. You gotta see my tits, dude. Here you go.
Joe Rogan
I'm never washing this. I've never washed.
Sam Tripoli
It's yours, dude. That worked out perfectly. I'm like, I'm gonna sweat like a pig the whole time.
Joe Rogan
Anything Wu Tang I'm down with.
Sam Tripoli
I'm just getting murked by Mexicans the whole time.
Joe Rogan
So they took the V in the end? Yeah, they made it just like. Yeah, it's a great.
Sam Tripoli
It's a great school, dude. I'm trying to get a blue belt. I'm just old and fat. It's hard, bro.
Joe Rogan
I've known Alder for more than 20 years.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, he's great. I love him.
Joe Rogan
I think 20. Yeah, probably like 20 years.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, dude. He's great. I love Jiu Jitsu. I just gotta do old man Jiu Jitsu, where I gotta do wrist locks and like that because I can't move these fat legs. I got fat old legs. I can't throw them, and I'm taking on these.
Joe Rogan
Are you on any hormone replacement therapy?
Sam Tripoli
No. I want you so bad.
Joe Rogan
We'll get you set up. We'll get you set up.
Sam Tripoli
I got a bad hip, too, dude. That's why I gotta work out. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
What's wrong with the hip?
Sam Tripoli
It's just. It's the.
Joe Rogan
The.
Sam Tripoli
The. It's just the wheels are a little off.
Joe Rogan
Did you get it looked at?
Sam Tripoli
No, I gotta do that.
Joe Rogan
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
I've been running nuts.
Joe Rogan
All right, well, before you do all this other stuff, like Jiu Jitsu, and you have an injury, you should make sure that you're not making that injury way.
Sam Tripoli
Probably making it worse.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. It's kind of important.
Sam Tripoli
But I love it.
Joe Rogan
I know.
Sam Tripoli
I like pain.
Joe Rogan
I'm glad you like it, but just listen to Daddy, because I've been down this surgery road many times with Jiu Jitsu, and I've had two knee surgeries because of Jiu Jitsu. You have to make sure. And I had a bunch of back issues. You have to make sure that it's not like a labrum tear or something like that, where you're. You're continuing to tear it and make it worse.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Because you can get that fixed.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And if you get it fixed, you'll be way better off.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I gotta get it fixed.
Joe Rogan
MMA fighters do it all the time. Like Sugar. Sean, before his fight with Marob, he tore his labrum the first fight, and he was going to get a surgery, but he Realized he couldn't. There was no way he was going to. And he wanted to make that sphere show because they're doing it. The sphere. He's like, it. I could still beat that guy. He's an animal, you know?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, he's savage.
Joe Rogan
Took a chance, but he needed to get it fixed. And then he finally got it fixed. He's like, dude, I feel infinitely better. Infinitely better. You have to fix it. If it's, if it's a labrum tear or something like that, you just don't want to ruin it. You don't want to get it. So you need a hip replacement, which I know a gang of guys who have hip replacements. Okay.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
I mean, I can't believe how many people I know that have hip replacements.
Sam Tripoli
I went home for the. I brought the kids back to the homeland, and all my family was like, yeah, I got this fix, I got this fix. I got that fix.
Joe Rogan
The hip one's nuts, man, because I know guys that are 40 that have hip replacements. Like, not just one, you know, I think. Remember Connor? Did you ever meet Connor?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah.
Joe Rogan
He got his hips done.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
You know, I know, like, a bunch of MMA fighters that had to get their hips done. John Wayne Parr, Muay Thai guy, he had to get his hips done. At least one hip. It's rough, man. They, they saw the top of your bone off and put a cap on it and a different socket and screw it on there and then that's good for about 20 years.
Sam Tripoli
I think. I messed up some joints during my running and gunning days, not drinking enough water.
Joe Rogan
I, I, yeah, you probably got injured a bunch of times. Didn't notice.
Sam Tripoli
It just kept going. Yeah, like a champ.
Joe Rogan
The thing about those hips, though, is that what they can do now, like before in the past, if you had a chronically inflamed hip and arthritis and you're missing calcium or missing meniscus or whatever it be, cartilage, labrum, tears in your hips, you're crippled for life. Now they just give you an artificial one, and they say, well, it probably lasts about 20 years, you know? Well, at least for 20 years, you can. Like, everyone I know that has one walks normal.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I want so badly.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but you don't you want to fix your hip?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I know. That's what I want. I want to fix my hip. I'm going to do it when I go back.
Joe Rogan
No, we'll get it looked at while you're here.
Sam Tripoli
Really?
Joe Rogan
How many days are you here?
Sam Tripoli
I'm here. I'm Leaving tomorrow.
Joe Rogan
What time tomorrow?
Sam Tripoli
Like 7. They put me on 7am yeah.
Joe Rogan
Maybe.
Sam Tripoli
I'll get you right this afternoon.
Joe Rogan
We might be able to get you in this afternoon.
Sam Tripoli
Get my hip looked. I'll fly right back.
Joe Rogan
Someone should look at it, but you. What you really need is an mri. Yeah, because they need to find out exactly what's going on inside there.
Sam Tripoli
I'm paying a gazillion dollars in health insurance. I better get looked at, bro.
Joe Rogan
That doesn't get you nothing these days. Don't.
Sam Tripoli
Nothing. It's unbelievable.
Joe Rogan
Do you know what happened to Ben Askren?
Sam Tripoli
Oh, yeah. Dude, that's so tragic and sad and just disgusting. It should be like, if they don't cover it, they should send all your money back.
Joe Rogan
How crazy is that? He had health insurance. He got a terrible infection in his lungs that led to. I think it's called necrotic pneumonia. He had to give a double lung transplant, and health insurance says we're not covering it.
Sam Tripoli
How's that possible?
Joe Rogan
That is an obvious catastrophic illness that just hit a guy. Right? Like, this is not. He's not like a chronic smoker. There's no terrible thing that he did. He just got sick.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And isn't that what health insurance is for?
Sam Tripoli
100%.
Joe Rogan
I want to know, like, on what grounds can you deny something like that? That. See that. That seems to be like a break in the narrative. Like, something like that is. You can't say, oh, this person's responsible for that they did something they weren't supposed to do because of their insurance.
Sam Tripoli
Right.
Joe Rogan
This guy just got sick.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, 100%. And that's what that whole Luigi thing was about. That company was using AI to determine whether you should be covered or not.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
And guy doesn't have any emotion or can't look at it going, well, we. Maybe we should cover this. It's very analytical about it, and that's why that. I guess he was having problems with his back and just got pissed off. And that's what happens, man. And that whole thing was weird, too.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. I heard he. He had a screw loose too, though. His friends were saying that there's like, he had a break, like something went wrong in his life. But that might be connected to the surgery, by the way. You know, if all of a sudden you need to get discs fused in your back and you're in constant pain, that could completely change the way you interface with the world. You know, Michael Bisping had his neck fixed. It didn't go well, and he had to get it done again. And he was in so much pain, Brutal. That he couldn't do anything. He could only basically lie in bed and then go do his UFC duties and then go back and lie in bed. Just. Motherfucker was just in agony. And keeping it together, I think. Keeping it together. But some people don't keep it together when they're in pain all the time, man.
Sam Tripoli
Well, you know, a lot of people think once you get to the hospital, you're safe. Right? That's where the safe place is. And, you know, medical malpractice is one of the leading cause of death out there. And it's a, you know, nothing's an exact science, but yeah, they can mess it up. My. My grandmother on my father's side just went in to get a bag change and she never left the hospital. She passed away.
Joe Rogan
Jesus.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
I know this lady who went to get a kidney removed and they took out the wrong kidney. Oh, so she had one bad kidney and one good kidney and they took out her bad kidney. Or they could. Took out a good kidney and left her bad kidney. Yeah. And the doctor would not. Would not admit he fucked up. The doctor would not admit it. I mean, it's. The whole thing is fucking crazy.
Sam Tripoli
Brutal.
Joe Rogan
But that's medical malpractice. But the denial of insurance claims on stuff like that is like the medical miracle is they did give him a double lung transplant. Ben Askren is alive right now, and he's trying to build himself back up.
Sam Tripoli
And they had to go fund me it and. Which is absolutely ridiculous that we live in America and you have to have your friends and fans support you to have this like life saving surgery.
Joe Rogan
I think a big chunk of it was Jake Paul. Yeah, I think Jake Paul gave him like half a million dollars. But it's just. It's really kind of crazy that the insurance is allowed to not cover something like that. Did they have a response? Is there a response for why they didn't cover that?
Sam Tripoli
That's tragic.
Joe Rogan
He looks. It just seemed. It seems insane. I mean, unless there's some legal loophole, how could you not cover someone who just gets some crazy illness like that?
Sam Tripoli
You know, when Obama was. I knew Obama was like, not the guy I thought he was. Obama's first term is the last time I voted for either Republican or Democrat. That was the last time. So, you know, everybody want change. I can get into how they basically rigged that thing for him, you know, because America after George Bush and Dick Cheney hates old white neocons. And then who do they have? Who do they have run against the slick, good looking young black guy who nobody knew was a Bush at the time, who. They have John McCain, who is, you know, the poster child or the mascot for the old white neocons. Right? So they basically run everybody to Obama and we're like, yeah, we're going to have change. And he was running on like, everyone getting health care and all that stuff. And then so they have this giant debate in Washington about, you know, universal health coverage. And this dude gets on a plane and runs to Germany to give speeches and stuff like that during the debate on his major campaign, you know, issue. And I'm like, oh, dude, this is just a giant setup. It's all bs And I've never voted for another guy.
Joe Rogan
We didn't mean to explain that. So he went to Germany to do what?
Sam Tripoli
Speech, Give speeches. He was going to go give speeches to German diplomats and, and politicians and all that stuff while we are debating his, his campaign promise. And I'm like, why aren't, why aren't you here fighting for what you said you wanted to get us. Now you're out of the country. You're not even part of the debate.
Joe Rogan
Is it possible that they set those debates up at the same time where they knew that he was gonna be out of the country?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, but if you run on a campaign and they're like this, it's in the heat of the debate when you like, I can't go right now.
Joe Rogan
Do you think it's possible that that was a plan, that they didn't want him there to defend it and it would be easier to shoot it down?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, of course.
Joe Rogan
On purpose?
Sam Tripoli
Yes, on purpose.
Joe Rogan
And when do you think they scheduled those meetings? At a time where they knew that they were going to be doing the debate so they could get out of him having to defend not not having lived up to his campaign promises.
Sam Tripoli
That's my whole opinion.
Joe Rogan
Well, there's got to be some 3D chess going on, right? We know, and I know all of it isn't, but there's some really smart people that are involved in the government, obviously, so they've got to be thinking like, this is a way we can handle this. Like, there's probably a bunch of nerds in a room and they're brainstorming and someone says, listen, here's how we get out of it.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, we send him to Germany and he's not even here.
Joe Rogan
We say there actually are no files.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
We say there's no video, even though we said there's 10,000 hours of video. Actually, it's not true. Those people should not have spoken. We can't find it. We don't know where it is. There's no list. There's no nothing.
Sam Tripoli
And I love how, like, when they shoot her just eating a salad, she's perfectly shot. You can hear everything she's saying. She's not, dude. My whole thing goes. Everything is.
Joe Rogan
Who's eating a salad?
Sam Tripoli
Pam Bondi.
Joe Rogan
Oh, she was eating a salad.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. When. When Veritas or James o' Keefe puts out that video.
Joe Rogan
What is the video?
Sam Tripoli
The video is her talking about how there's, like, tens of thousands of videos of him hurting children.
Joe Rogan
Oh, so that video is.
Sam Tripoli
Comes out like.
Joe Rogan
So that. But. But that video is, like one of those Veritas type videos.
Sam Tripoli
Yes. O'.
Joe Rogan
Keefe. O'.
Sam Tripoli
Keefe.
Joe Rogan
O. Keefe.
Sam Tripoli
He's also the one who put out Karen Bass's phone call about her going, talking. Have you ever heard it? The super creepy brother gets everything.
Joe Rogan
He gets everything.
Sam Tripoli
Everything. Dude.
Joe Rogan
Usually chatty gay guys.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Oh, dude, listen. Send in some ass and they'll give away all the secrets.
Joe Rogan
So I didn't know that that was how. That. I'd only read that. She said that there was tens of thousands.
Sam Tripoli
No, she talks about it.
Joe Rogan
Oh, interesting. Interesting. Covertly recorded April 28, revealing previously undisclosed information about Epstein regarding tens of thousands of videos of little kids to a complete stranger in a D.C. restaurant. Okay, well, let's hear what it says. I want to hear how she says it.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it's easy to find because it cuts to her in a cafe. You'll find it right there. Just kind of jump, jump. Oh, there it is. That's her talking right there. Do you know when the Epstein files.
Joe Rogan
Are going to get released? We hope soon.
Sam Tripoli
The FBI has been.
Joe Rogan
Okay. Any dates? No. You know what it is? There are tens of thousands of videos. Yeah. And it's all with little kids, so.
Sam Tripoli
They have to go through every one. In the past, officials have spoken.
Joe Rogan
Okay. That she didn't even say underage girls. She said little kids.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And that's a big part. I said this a long time ago. Is that they're just trying to set it up so it's like, dude, they're high school chicks. You know, they're hot. In reality, it's like, really, really. And there. There were. There were statements, I believe. And you can't find it on the Internet anymore because, you know, they. They clean everything up of, like, people talking about, like, what Bill Clinton was fooling around with, and it wasn't Little girls, you know, And I've always said this, you know, it's like Bill Clinton is the Andy Dick of the White House. He just sees holes. He wants to hit him, right? Oh, my God. You know, he just can't say that.
Joe Rogan
If you don't know. It's true, though. I just did, you know, he likes to fuck. He was a good looking guy when he was young. Super charismatic. Love them, ladies. Which is. Listen, that's Kennedy. That's. It's classic presidents.
Sam Tripoli
It's just we found out about bisexual Kennedy. Bisexual Georgie. Yeah, 100%. Yeah, but candy was bisexual. George Bush senior was. Where are you getting this?
Joe Rogan
Hold the fuck up. Where are you getting this from?
Sam Tripoli
I do deep dive and all this. Joe, I'm telling you.
Joe Rogan
Where are you diving, dude?
Sam Tripoli
I'm telling you. The finders. You remember the finders?
Joe Rogan
Was JFK bisexual? A viral tweet is reigniting speculation and.
Sam Tripoli
He'S like, yeah, I mean, they're just. He, dude, he was on speed. He was a squeaker.
Joe Rogan
Queer history.
Sam Tripoli
They're just horny ass people. Woodrow Wilson, they believe they black blackmailed him through being gay. I mean, Obama stuff coming out right now. Bill Clinton.
Joe Rogan
So let's. Let's think about that, right? We know that, like, the Spartans were gay, right? We know that they had sex with each other.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
You know, it was a big thing. It was part of, like, why they would go to battle.
Sam Tripoli
So.
Joe Rogan
Well, they're fighting for their joke about.
Sam Tripoli
The samurais, you know, back in the day about how they were all gay. Because you're gonna fight harder if you know that dude got some DSLs, right? You're gonna fight way harder. Don't kill Bill. He's the best in the bunker.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, you're. You're fighting for your lovers.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, Right.
Joe Rogan
But it's also like, there's a lot of ancient cultures that think of having sex with women just for procreation, but with boys for fun.
Sam Tripoli
That's Afghanistan.
Joe Rogan
Exactly. And my friends that have been over there, that have served over there, one of my buddies, I don't know if he said this publicly, so maybe I shouldn't say his name, but just the stories that he told me, I was like, what? Like how. Like, he was talking about how he saw this truck driver with his son. He thought like, oh, that's cool. He takes his son to work with him and the guy goes, that's not his son. Like, that's his. That's his toy.
Sam Tripoli
It's called Man Love Thursdays, dude.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, that's what they call Thursday.
Sam Tripoli
It's like they go into the mountains.
Joe Rogan
My friend was telling me that there was this one guy that was. He worked on this base and he was kind of slow. Like, he was mentally slow. And he had a colostomy bag. And he heard a bunch of noise and saw a bunch of dudes in the room. Like in one of the storage rooms. These guys were fucking his colostomy hole. This old mentally challenged guy.
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
And these dudes were fucking his colostomy hole. He's like, bro, I just had a.
Sam Tripoli
Guy on right now. This is gonna get weird, but Dom the hypnotist came on and he was talking about how he. He has a mentor who he also works with, who was Hillary Clinton's security detail, and they were in Afghanistan. They saw a bunch of kids go in the room and never come out.
Joe Rogan
What does that mean?
Sam Tripoli
That they. Like, Three in the morning.
Joe Rogan
This is bachabazi, right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
This is the kids dancing and. Yeah, that is so sick.
Sam Tripoli
And they were told, like, don't interfere with the. The local customs.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but are you implying that they are dead?
Sam Tripoli
I'm implying that he never saw them come out.
Joe Rogan
Maybe they took a nap.
Sam Tripoli
Maybe. Maybe there's another example.
Joe Rogan
Read them a story and gave him some cookies and milk.
Sam Tripoli
Go to bed, Let him sleep. We gotta check out. Let them sleep. They'll figure it out.
Joe Rogan
The creepiest idea about pedophilia is that there's people that know about it and cover it up because they don't want to get in trouble for having known about it. Like, this is a Sandusky thing, right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
You know, I mean, that's. That's essentially what Tank. Joe Paterno, right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Everybody really knew.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And they all let it go because they were winning football games. And then Penn State's right back into title contention. But here's the thing, dude. Over time, what. They can blackmail you with changes. Like, way back in the day, if you. They thought you were cheating on your wife, they could blackmail you with that. But as. As culture grows and we start accepting more and more stuff, it's got to get weirder and weirder. You know, back in the. You remember, I mean, we're. We're around the same age. I mean, you remember when we were debating whether Boy. Boy George was gay or not? And they were like, right. We were like. We were having. There was like a real discussion on that. And he's like, no, dude, I pound puss, dude.
Joe Rogan
How about George Michael? Same thing. So beautiful. There's no Way he could be straight. His hair was so perfect. His voice was so amazing. That guy's got to be super gay.
Sam Tripoli
Have you seen the Minnesota Vikings male cheerleader? That is the shiniest dude I've ever seen.
Joe Rogan
Show me this.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, look, he's a male cheerleader.
Joe Rogan
Shane was actually just talking about this. Shane was talking about this in the green room the other day.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, he's shiny.
Joe Rogan
Shiny. Oh, goodness.
Sam Tripoli
So shiny, dude.
Joe Rogan
Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, he's so. And you could see him, like, on Twitter. He's just, like, dancing around and he's the shiniest dude you've ever seen.
Joe Rogan
He's got the skirt. They wear the skirt, I guess.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. There he is in the front row.
C
He's got shorts there.
Joe Rogan
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
Cheerleaders are useless anyways. There's really no purpose of them. They don't do anything for the game. It was back in the day. How can we have hot chicks in football?
Joe Rogan
It's a weird role. And I don't have a problem with a gay guy doing that.
Sam Tripoli
Well, here's my opinion.
Joe Rogan
Why would I care? Right? Like, here's the thing. If you're in a stadium of 16,000 people, how many football's like 70,000, 60,000 people. Right, right. I'm thinking of a basketball game. If you're in a football stadium, 80,000 people, how many gays? How many gay guys?
Sam Tripoli
10%. We'll go 10%.
Joe Rogan
It's probably 10%. Maybe a bunch of them are hiding.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, maybe a bunch of closeted, dangerous people.
Joe Rogan
But it's always kind of like 1 in 10, right?
Sam Tripoli
Closeted gays can get dangerous.
Joe Rogan
What's the problem with having one gay cheerleader for them?
Sam Tripoli
You know, here's my whole.
Joe Rogan
What's the cheerleader for?
Sam Tripoli
You know, there's always gonna be the fight. What is the point of a cheerleader?
Joe Rogan
Have an additional visual aspect to it. I like all the flips they do and all the jazz. And it's fun. It's choreographed, and when it's done well, it's entertaining.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. I mean, Gary Goldman has a great bit about it, about what their purpose is. To, like, remind the players how important the play is. Right. He's like, you know, defense. Oh, dude, we gotta play defense, dude.
Joe Rogan
You know, it's an extra pageantry that adds to the experience. But why shouldn't a gay guy be doing it? Like, how many. How homophobic are guys that are watching that? There's all these hot chicks, and instead they're caught. What's this guy doing in the shorts. There's 16 other girls with perfect bodies you could be paying attention to.
Sam Tripoli
Right.
Joe Rogan
But you're focused on the gay guy.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And they always complain about how much money they're making. I'm like, dude, you get to go to the game for free. You're on the field.
Joe Rogan
It's like he would have a great reality show. See how they accept it.
Sam Tripoli
And how many download players are staring at him. Dude, sure. That's my favorite player.
Joe Rogan
10 is 10.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. 10%. So here's my old thing, dude. You know, there's always going to be culture wars between the right and the left. I'm on nobody's side. Like, I'm on nobody. I'm like in the middle. I'm old school liberal. Live and let live. As long as you're not hurting people, in particularly children, you'll never hear anything from me. I don't care what you do by yourself with consenting adults. Get as weird as you want.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
God gave us free will. Do whatever you want. Pick. Pick your path, you know? But when you start to demonize certain people, you're setting up a market for blackmail. So when people can't be themselves and they're so afraid of people finding out who they really are, you're setting it up so people can manipulate them. And that's the story of Washington D.C. now, obviously, hurting children, there should never be a time where that's culturally acceptable. But that's why it's had to get so dark, is because we don't care if somebody's gay now. It's like, at least I don't there's gonna be.
Joe Rogan
I think it's like they just always want to do the forbidden thing. So, like, what would lead someone. Let's get as dark as we can get. What's the darkest? Probably child Sadness.
Sam Tripoli
No. Yeah, 100%.
Joe Rogan
And we're. I think that that's happened before. I don't think that that has not happened in human histories. In fact, I know it's happened because my friend Shane Smith covered it when he was over in Africa when he interviewed that General Butt Naked guy. That guy used to sacrifice children from the enemy tribes before everyone. In Liberia, he would sacrifice them and cut open their chests and eat their heart. He would eat a piece of their heart before going into battle.
Sam Tripoli
Dark energy, dude.
Joe Rogan
Right. But that's a real human being that did that. So we know that he didn't invent that. He didn't invent that.
Sam Tripoli
No. I mean, it's in the Bible too. Like when they want to take out the Canaanites and you know, atheists use that as like, oh, he wants to kill all the women and children. What do you think about that? While the Canaanites were practicing child sacrifice, there's a reason why now the language we can get into, like the Bible language, especially in the first Testament, like, is it the language of the time? And they were a lot more blunt with it, but that the Canites were, were sacrificing children. I mean that's a big part of it goes all the way back to Kronos, to the first God, which is the God of time. And the whole story about it was told that his kids would slay him. So every time his, his female would have children, he would eat the kids. Jesus time, Black Cuba, Saturn. It get weird.
Joe Rogan
I wonder how they're going to look at some of the things that pharmaceutical drug companies have pushed through in the future and the impact that it had on kids and whether or not they're going to think of that in a similar way to child sacrifice. Because it really is kind of if you know that it's causing damage, but you're doing it for money, you kind of sacrifice 100 for money.
Sam Tripoli
What is this?
Joe Rogan
How to stop India's Superstitious killings Ended in Exile. What's this about? Jamie?
C
Read the caption there. Oh, just covered up.
Joe Rogan
Human sacrifice, particularly that of miners, has been prevalent in many parts of India for a long time. Geez. More than 85 kids, all under 13, were ritualistically murdered in the country in the last six years, per government data. Last year, there were 14 cases of parents or relatives sacrificing or attempting to sacrifice children on the advice of a sadhu, a holy man. Bro, bro.
Sam Tripoli
That gets in the program.
Joe Rogan
How crazy is it that that was a part of history?
Sam Tripoli
It's still happening.
Joe Rogan
That's what I'm saying. Like that it's still in 2025. People think that a sacrificing a child is the right move. That's what we need to do. We need to sacrifice a child.
Sam Tripoli
Well, that's the whole thing. Kids are the closest to God.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. When you think about like things like that, like drugs that are pushed on kids, that's just for profit. Medications that kids are forced to take, that's just for profit. Things that are them up where they're, you know, it's just because people want to make money and how are they going to look at that in the future? You know, when we look at child sacrifice and they were doing Voodoo or they, you know, the, the Mayans thought they were sacrificing people to the gods. We think of it as barbaric. Right. How are they going to look at like what we've done, where we just lied about stuff and skirted around the truth and gave distorted versions of what we're actually selling to kids and then those kids wind up dying, they wind up having heart attacks, they wind up having cancer. And it's probably directly related to this medication. And no one wants to take credit for it, no one wants to admit it. And everyone's making money.
Sam Tripoli
Everything's programming did. Even those people in India, their programming of their religion tells them, like, to sacrifice their own children. I mean like crazy goes against everything. You're wired.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. It's like that's the ultimate control you have over a person. You get them to sacrifice their child.
Sam Tripoli
Right. I mean, if you're at a, if you're at a kids park and the kids in trouble doesn't need to be your kid, you run over to make sure the kid's okay. I've done it a thousand times.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
But now you have people like, especially like, if you look at like, what's going on in Gaza, you have people labeling newborns as terrorists. Like that is your programming overriding your basic instinct, which is to protect children all costs because they are the future.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And that's powerful. Powerful, powerful. So my whole theory is that the anxiety and depression and anger and all that stuff comes from when you're programming and your reality clash and they don't meet up. You're programming from generational trauma, you're programming from school, all that stuff meets reality and you start to just go a little crazy. And I think a lot of that is purposeful to get us on pharmaceuticals for life.
Joe Rogan
You think it's purposeful. So how would they engineer that to happen that way through?
Sam Tripoli
Well, first of all, your grandparents, your parents telling you the trauma of your past, beating that into you forever. Like, I had my buddy's girlfriend on my show and she's Jewish. And she was telling me, I go, what's it like to grow up Jewish? And she was telling me that her parents would tell her that she has to have three kids, one for each parent, and then one kid lost for the Holocaust for someone lost in the Holocaust. And like, think about that programming, dude. Think about what that over and over and over again and to the point now where you're like, well, you know, these kids in Gaza are terrorists. I mean, newborn babies are terrorists. I mean that, that is heavy stuff. I mean I've heard about the Armenian genocide my whole life to the point I got a tattoo right here about it. You know, like that is, you know, that is, that is your programming. Then you go to school and it's been infiltrated by all these cultural Marxists and they're just pushing this thing to get you to hate your own country, hate the establishment, hate all this stuff. So you have this entire country where everybody's fighting with each other and that's all done to cause, you know, maximum chaos because people are easy to manipulate and control. When they're in anxiety. They're going to like this whole thing with like taking over Washington D.C. right now. Everyone acts like this has just started. This started way back with blm, defund the cops. This has always been, been the goal. It's called pressure from above, pressure from below. You have, you're afraid to go on the streets and you have no faith that your politicians are gonna save you. So you have no hope. So you're completely an utterly lost and you're just demanding that you be kept safe, which is the ultimate goal, which is martial law. That's what they want and that's what they've been doing. And it isn't Starting in Washington D.C. this is started a while ago. If you study all these different kind of cultural clashes that starts with BLM, that's black people, then you go January 6th, that's white people. Then you go to Asian hate, that's Asian people. Then you go to no kings, that's Latinos. And now you have the Supreme Court that is going to debate the legality of, of gay marriage. And if you go, Sam, what do you, what do you think's going to happen? I wouldn't see, I wouldn't doubt if they overturn it because that's going to cause even more chaos. The streets are going to be burning in rainbows, dude. And, and then that is what they want. Martial law. There's all these law, you know, these judges who are completely politicized are like releasing people who are hurting kids or murdering people. That that means you have no faith in the system. And that, that, that grows your anxiety. Now all of a sudden you're, you're angry, you're depressed and you just, you don't trust anything. And now you want to basically give up your God given rights to be safe. And that's, that is the goal. Pressure from above, pressure from below. For Marxists. If you ever want to watch a doc on it, it's really old. It's in 69. I watched it last night on Twitter. It's geography, Griffin, and it's called the Capitalist Conspiracy. I've sent to a bunch of people. I can't get anybody to watch this thing. And it breaks it down, dude. There was famous cases in the, like the 50s and 60s where kids were like radical communists on the, on the campuses. And they said, something's going wrong here. And they broke off and they gave. They testify in front of either Congress or Senate. And they basically said the goal is to basically bring in martial law. And these kids who are all think they're raging against the machine, they don't realize the machine is funding all of this stuff that, you know, it's like the no Kings, right? When it came. The Latinos are really smart. Like, when Eddie and I do shows all the time, there's tons of Mexicans, tons of Latinos in the crowd. They get conspiracies. So when no Kings was happening in la, there were like gang leaders who told their entire block, nobody can go to these things, because they all found out was funded by the Walmart era. Like, that's what always happens. They, the billionaires fund these kind of radical groups to sow chaos.
Joe Rogan
Well, also because they don't want that kind of crackdown on illegal immigration. Like, there's a lot of people who don't want that kind of crackdown.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, because they don't want pay anything.
Joe Rogan
Well, there's that. And they're already hiring people that are illegals and they have them working in their factories and working in their, their businesses. You know, I mean, and then there was. There's also the dispute about SNAP about, you know, cutting back on Medicaid and SNAP and like, who get. Who has. Who do you have to pay benefits to? Who do you not have to pay benefits to? That was one of the things that this guy was telling me about. Someone told him that he had a conversation. He had a conversation with someone who said he's really upset they're stopping illegal immigration because it's a big part of what he uses for his business. And he was like, open about it, and he was saying that he does it because he doesn't have to pay them benefits. You can pay them less and you don't have to pay him benefits. Like, he was just saying it out loud, you know, so that, that was part of the thing too, of letting people into the country. There was like, you need more of a supply of people that are willing to do the construction jobs and the you know, the slaughterhouse jobs, like jobs that nobody wants to work in the slaughterhouse, you know, But I also hear.
Sam Tripoli
Them most always say, americans don't want to do this job. And then my fat ass is going to fucking Wendy's at 11pm and I'm ordering chicken sandwich. The guy handed me the bag is 55 years old. I mean, Americans want to work. That's a whole psyop that they don't want to do some of these jobs.
Joe Rogan
Sure, but those jobs are brutal, backbreaking labor. All right? If you're picking vegetables, if you're, you know, you're working in a slaughterhouse, dude, that's a brutal job. You're around rotten meat all day. Yeah, I get freezing cold. You're cutting things up, you're covered in blood. You're just around death all day long. Death is supposed to be something you occasionally see. You kiss it to the sky. Thank God for the deer. You're not supposed to see slaughter 24 hours a day. That's crazy. That's, like, not normal for a human being.
Sam Tripoli
And what's really weird is how, like, I've seen so much death in movies that when I see a dead person, which I think the first time I saw a dead person, I would be incredibly shocked. I remember I was driving home from Vegas with my then girlfriend, and there was a giant car crash. Like, a giant car. I mean, it was nasty. She's like, don't get out of the car. And I'm like, I'm a hero. And I get out of the car to see what's. Everything's okay. And this one card flipped and there was somebody laying there, and the car was on top. Oh, and somebody ran over with a, a carjack. They like, get it up. I go, you're gonna, you're gonna look at something you're not ready to see right now. It's like, it's done.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
But what I was blown away by was how not affected by seeing that I was. I, like, it's the first time I'd seen, like, outside of a funeral, I'd seen a dead body like, that just had a violent ending.
Joe Rogan
Why do you think you weren't affected by it?
Sam Tripoli
Because I think I've seen so many movies where I've just seen dead people that it just was like a movie to me. And I didn't have any reaction to it when the first days I moved to LA, you know, I, I, I've lived in LA since 98, 99, and like, I was back there in the crazy days on Hollywood Boulevard, where we're still thriving. And there was this weird store and inside you could smell death. And I looked in and there was something laying down there.
Joe Rogan
And.
Sam Tripoli
And again, not affected by it. I go, I think that's a dead body. The guy's like, get out there. There's no dead body. Go away. But it smelled like death. But I still was really amazed. That was probably the first time I saw a dead body. Then this was second one. But I was just amazed by not how affected I was by seeing this. Like, I've been programmed and conditioned to see these things, which normally back in the day would be a giant moment.
Joe Rogan
I think a lot of people would be horrified by it. Maybe you're hardened by life, my man.
Sam Tripoli
I've had a. I think a lot.
Joe Rogan
Of people would be pretty horrified. I don't know if it's necessarily deconditioning for movies.
Sam Tripoli
Well, I can tell you something. So I used to do USO tours, right? And the first time I go, I think it was with Brian Callan this time. No, that wasn't my first one, but I. I do. Yeah, that was the first one I do with Steve Byrne, Dove Davidoff and Brian Callan. We had this very nice man who was showing us around. He was our, kind of, our leader of. Of our tour. And he was telling me that In World War I, they. They found that the guys couldn't shoot the enemy because they didn't want to kill them. They didn't have it in them to kill another human being. So he says that's when you start to see in movies guns coming out and shooting people. It's programming. And that's when it got real. Way easier to start shooting people. Now you got these video games where you're just going in somewhere and you're murking everybody.
Joe Rogan
And movies.
Sam Tripoli
In movies. And video games.
Joe Rogan
Tons of movies, tons of video games. We were just talking about that the other day. When you see people getting in fights, like in parking lots and shit, that it's almost like people think life is a movie. Like, you don't really understand what a fight is. Like, how dangerous it is and scary it is. And you're. You're doing it like. Like it's like you're in a movie. And I wonder how much of that is, because people have seen people fight in movies and they just don't understand how crazy it is when there's no rules and you're just hoping this guy fights worse than you do. You have no idea. You don't know what you're doing. You're probably drunk and high. What about having all the women in a movie? You think you're in a fucking movie, man.
Sam Tripoli
What about all the women that now are kicking everybody's ass? I'm flying here and every movie is a waif model beating the shit out of a fucking 300 pound Russian.
Joe Rogan
Oh yeah, every movie is.
Sam Tripoli
And then you see videos where girls just go up and start swinging on guys. And I'm like, it was Brian Holtzman's bit they used to do way back about Charlie's Angels.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, yeah, I remember that. Yeah, yeah, that was a great bit. That was a great bit. Holtzman's the best. It's so nice having him out here.
Sam Tripoli
I love him.
Joe Rogan
He's so crazy.
Sam Tripoli
I want to get out here.
Joe Rogan
He's the best. But yeah, that's a crazy thing to show in movies. I mean, it's one thing if the woman has like superpowers, but if it's just a regular gal who's £100, 250 pound Russian dude with a neck as big as my waist, like, what are we talking about? This is crazy. You're not gonna hurt him at all if you hit him.
Sam Tripoli
I was watching on the Fly over. I was watching the latest Mission Impossible and it's insane. Dude, have you ever seen it? It's amazing. Oh, dude, it just gets cranked up, Cranked up, cranked up. But there's like two chicks in it. Couldn't weigh more than 100 pounds beating out of everybody. And I'm like, this isn't. You need a cyborg type chick, right? If you're going to have somebody like flatlining. No. Next cyborg, like that woman. Cyborg is like the Wilt chamberlain of female MMA where like you could drop her 20 years in the future and she'd still be murking people because she's like that well built and she's that skilled. But that's who would be doing it. Not like, like, not like 100 pound women.
Joe Rogan
No. Kayla Harrison. Yeah, she could fuck up some dudes.
Sam Tripoli
How was she 135? 145.
Joe Rogan
Well, she has to weigh 135 for a very small amount of time. But she was the 155 pound champ in the PF Tell. She's the big lady. Yeah, she's Jack.
Sam Tripoli
She's a juggernaut.
Joe Rogan
She's super powerful and when she gets a hold of these ladies, it's like the difference is so obvious. She's so strong, man. So if that lady was in a movie. People up.
Sam Tripoli
I'd be like, oh, yeah, totally.
Joe Rogan
Makes I believe it.
Sam Tripoli
If I was a henchman, I'd be like, I'm running this.
Joe Rogan
There's some supermodel waif and 8 inch heels is throwing sidekicks that are perfect, like, come the on. Stop.
Sam Tripoli
I used to have a joke about Keira Knightley and Pirates of the Caribbean. She's like, fighting everybody. I'm like, the only thing that chick's fighting is anorexia. You know what I'm saying? There we go. Working bits and. Yeah. So, you know, it's just. Everything's programming, dude.
Joe Rogan
Well, it is, but I wonder if it's because we like that stuff. Because it fits in our head, you know, like Joseph Campbell's. Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey. Like it fits in our head. We want someone to kick their ass. And then you win in the end. Yeah. You go through your trials and all. He. He hit her. Oh, my God, she's bleeding. But she kicks his ass.
Sam Tripoli
Y. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe Rogan
There's this thing that we want to see. We want it all night Nicely tied up in a bow.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, like, Sigourney Weaver used to do it, but there was something about her where you believed it. You're like, that's a bad. And she's gonna people up.
Joe Rogan
But she did it in the greatest science fiction movie of all time. She did in Alien. Alien is the greatest sci fi horror. I'll say. Sci fi horror. Greatest sci fi.
Sam Tripoli
It was amazing of all time.
Joe Rogan
And you didn't even care that it was a woman that was the lead. It didn't even come up. It was so awesome that no one, like, made a big deal. Sigourney Weaver, finally a woman takes the.
Sam Tripoli
Lead role in action.
Joe Rogan
No one cared. No one cared. It was just awesome. It was just awesome. She was awesome. The movie was awesome. She got credit for being awesome, but just for being awesome. Not an awesome woman or any. No caveats.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe Rogan
It's like, come on.
Sam Tripoli
It was.
Joe Rogan
You could do that in 1979. You could just have an amazing movie. Because there was no fucking social media. There was no hen house. And you think that they make sense? They don't make any sense. Like, stop. We could just stop concentrating on fucking. These stupid little classifications of each individual and whether or not they should be elevated and magnified because of gender or sex or color. What?
Sam Tripoli
Stop.
Joe Rogan
Everyone stop participating in it. It's dumb. Meritocracy for personality. Meritocracy for the Way you can hold a conversation with people. Meritocracy for being a better musician. Meritocracy for being a funnier comedian. Meritocracy. Everybody's the same. Even playing field in terms of acceptance of what you do in the world. Just do your best.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, we want the best.
Joe Rogan
The best rise everywhere.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know, because maybe we didn't know as much about it, but, like.
Joe Rogan
When I think of you, if someone who looked like you came to see.
Sam Tripoli
You from the fire, I couldn't give a. A lesbian.
Joe Rogan
They'll be more comfortable if they see someone looking like them.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
What? No, my house is on fire.
Sam Tripoli
I'm not gonna be comfortable. What are you talking about? You can't carry me.
Joe Rogan
I broke my leg. What do I do? Yeah, well, you should have thought about.
Sam Tripoli
That before you guys.
Joe Rogan
First place.
Sam Tripoli
It's crazy. Like, Apple TV is putting out insanely great programming, but you don't realize how woke it is until you're already captured, right? And then you're like, whoa, what did I just watch? Like, I was watching hijack and I forget the name of the Marky Mark movie. No, no, no. It was a TV show on Apple tv and it was the British, black British actor who was in the Wire. I forget what his name is. He's such a great.
C
Idris Elba.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, he's phenomenal, right?
Joe Rogan
He's awesome in everything.
Sam Tripoli
But I'm watching this show and about five episodes in, I realize this is a story of a black man who stops white hijackers from hijacking a Middle Eastern plane. And you don't realize it till you're halfway in.
Joe Rogan
What is the Mark Wahlberg one? One? The one that Mel Gibson directed. That one was good. That was another, like some sort of a hijacking type situation, right? What's it called? Flight Risk. Flight Risk. Solid one.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Wahlberg plays a great psycho. He's got some darkness behind the eyes. He plays a great psycho.
Sam Tripoli
He's also very lucky. Didn't get on a plane on 9 11. How lucky is that, Guy?
Joe Rogan
What are we trying to say, guy? He got a heads up.
Sam Tripoli
I'm just saying, how about people just get lucky sometimes? Some people. Him and Seth, who did Family Guy. Seth.
Joe Rogan
Originally scheduled to be on American Airlines Flight 11. Wow. He changed his plans. Took a different flight to Toronto, Canada, for a film festival instead. Later made comments how he would have fought back against the hijackers if he had been on the floor.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I don't buy that story. Not his story. I buy he would Fight back. I mean, he's shredded at this point. He's still shredded, but I don't buy that whole thing. They had box cutters. Come on, man.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. What do you think happened? Do you think that it was like automatically flown into the towers? Like there was remote flown into the towers.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, well, now you're getting into like high impact events and how there's like layers. There's so many layers to it because they have to ensure.
Joe Rogan
But the actual hijacking itself. Do you think that those guys that the. That we found, luckily, was like amazing coincidence that even though everything from the plane was destroyed in an incredible burning inferno, his passport.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Magically floated safely to the ground? Was it singed at all? Was it even singed?
Sam Tripoli
I have a show called Doom Scrolling where we just watch all these conspiracy videos and one of them, Passport man, where they made a superhero just out of passports.
Joe Rogan
I mean, let's. What can. I mean, I'm not. Not to make light of a tragedy, but could we see the impact of one of the planes into the towers?
C
They found four of the hijackers passports.
Joe Rogan
Oh, what a coincidence. Well, sometimes you just get lucky. Maybe God was looking out for us. Can you show me the video of the impact? Can we just see the video? Let's just imagine being a passport and saying, listen, it's your job, your nestle. All the other people on board with passports. Their passports for whatever reason didn't burn up.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
All those like American citizens with passports. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
So we can get into it.
Joe Rogan
All those people from other countries that were just here on vacation with their passports. Yeah. Those passports didn't make it. Just going to check out New York. Should be cool. Nope. So let's watch the impact. Watch this and imagine if you're a passport and you got to do your job. Here it goes. What happened? I don't know.
C
I'm not controlling.
Joe Rogan
Oh, that's what it did. Oh, they're not showing you the impact. These sons of. But I want to see the real one when it like flies.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Where you see it go bang and then it's.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. See if you can find a video where it flies right into it.
C
So only one of those four were found at the World Trade Center. The other three were not there.
Joe Rogan
How about 18 views of plane impact on South Tower? This is like, you know those come compilations on porn.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, dude, it's the only thing, by the way, 26 days off porn.
Joe Rogan
Everybody look at this.
Sam Tripoli
26.
Joe Rogan
Okay, that one, it flew into the back side of it. So you Couldn't see it from that angle.
Sam Tripoli
But you have that one where it's kind of up, like here, and then it. It goes in and then it. Like it's some weird.
Joe Rogan
Okay, here it is. Let's watch this one. Okay, so no, we're seeing it from the other side, too, but I've seen it from the other way. I've seen the plane actually fly in. Someone had that angle, right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it's from below. Up.
Joe Rogan
Is that it right there? Jam.
C
I mean, this just.
Joe Rogan
I. Try that. Try that real quick. I know, I'm just saying. That's it. Yeah, that's it.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, if you slow that thing down.
Joe Rogan
Look, there's some papers flying out. Look. Boom. And look at all the papers. That ain't papers, that's glass. There's no way a passport is making it through that. First of all, there's nothing left. That's just goo and incineration and fire and jet fuel. And the. The jets had just take. Taken off, correct?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And so they had a full. They took off from Boston, which is very close.
Sam Tripoli
Very close.
Joe Rogan
And so they had a lot of gasoline. How the fuck's a passport? How. How many passports were saved?
C
One. That one was found below the World Trade center, two were found in the crash site in Pennsylvania, and one was found in luggage that didn't even make the connecting flight.
Joe Rogan
Okay, well, that's different. Right? And then the fire is the big one, the crash one file.
Sam Tripoli
That.
Joe Rogan
That one's like. That's the magic bullet on steroids. That's crazy.
Sam Tripoli
And then somehow it took out those two and then two other buildings. Nobody talks about Building 5.
Joe Rogan
Okay, here's a big one. The one that the. Let's roll. The let's roll one. They shot that out of the sky, right?
Sam Tripoli
I mean, I have theories, but doesn't.
Joe Rogan
That one seem like they shot that.
Sam Tripoli
One out of the sky?
Joe Rogan
Because that one is weird because the wreckage is spread out for miles. Not like it crashed into the ground, but like it got shot out of the sky and slowly drifted to Earth going 500 miles an hour.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And then what is this? That's his passport.
C
I mean, that's a pass. I'm just.
Joe Rogan
Do they actually have the photo of it?
C
It's a pretty burnt passport.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, it's pretty burnt, but come on. How about.
Sam Tripoli
How weird is that? That in Neo's driver's license is the day of the attack.
Joe Rogan
Also, like, what would cause a passport that's on fire to not be on fire anymore? Just curious. Why would it stop at his face. Just curious. I mean, once things are on fire and they made out of paper and plastic, generally they don't stop being on fire till there's nothing else to burn. How does it stop?
Sam Tripoli
Well, that way.
Joe Rogan
To his face.
Sam Tripoli
Well, how about all these fire. This is the big debate on Tinfoil Hat. We. We debate it all the time. You have all these houses that are insinuated, and then there's all these tre. That are perfectly fine. So then you get into the debate, like, what causes fire? Oh, it's drought. Okay, but why are the trees. Okay, because they have water in them. Well, is. Are we in a drought or do we have water? And that's when you get into vibrations, dude. Like high, you know, like.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, vibrations.
Sam Tripoli
Like radio waves and stuff like that. That's. That they can. Dude, everyone thinks it's a direct. That's a big part of this, that people think it's direct energy.
Joe Rogan
Fires are caused by radio waves is what you're saying.
Sam Tripoli
Like. Like, you know. Well, some people.
Joe Rogan
We're going down a rap.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, So I wanted to tell you this story. So right around the paradise fires, right after that, Eddie and I are doing Tinfoil Hat. We do Bakersfield first, and then we go to Sacramento. In both. Both shows, someone from PSG shows up.
Joe Rogan
What's P. Pg?
Sam Tripoli
P, S, E. What is the. The PG and E? Excuse me, the. The people who have the smart meters on all of these houses. They're the ones who run the electricity and the power for all of California. First. First show we do in front in. In Bakersfield, a bunch of guys who look like Zero dark Thirty show up. They're like, yeah, we work at PG&E. I'm like, oh, that's super interesting, because that just happened. Then the next night, I'm in Sacramento, and I remember this very well because it was the last night I ever drank alcohol ever in my life. There was some hot blonde with a fat rack, and I'm like, today's my sobriety goes away. So I have a shot with her. She tells me she's from PG&E. So both nights in a row, we have people show up to our show from this company that everybody says could behind. Could be behind it with these smart meters.
Joe Rogan
Okay, so can I ask you a question before you go on?
Sam Tripoli
How big were tits?
Joe Rogan
This is. You're in Bakersfield? Is that what you're saying? The.
Sam Tripoli
The first show is Bakersfield. That's where the Zero show, Sacramento.
Joe Rogan
And where did these people work? Where's their building?
Sam Tripoli
Like, where I mean, PGE's all over California, right? So they were at different offices.
Joe Rogan
Both of those places a lot of people don't go to. Right. Like, it's when you. Like when people go. When we do a show in Bakersfield, back when I lived in la, I'd be like, holy shit, someone came out here.
Sam Tripoli
Right?
Joe Rogan
Like, no one goes out there.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
So that's. I would imagine if you're at PG and E and you're stuck in some podunk fucking town, I mean.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, it's possible. It's very weird that two shows in two nights. I'm just saying it's super interesting.
Joe Rogan
It's a little weird, but it's also. It's like those people that work for these organizations, they live probably just regular people living lives and they like your show.
Sam Tripoli
I like. I like Conspiracy.
Joe Rogan
So I know you think that I just like to. So put the brakes on some of them.
Sam Tripoli
So.
Joe Rogan
The radio waves causing fires is going to be a problem. Okay, so Wednesday, Pacific Gas Electric revealed to a federal judge that its utility equipment issues may have caused fires in some California counties, including Kern County. According to the court documents, May 30th and 31st, Bell Ridge Fire burned 53 acres after a power line fell, causing the grass to catch on fire. The documents also said that PG and E worker had identified a broken tie wire but was not fixed in time. So this is from 2019, right? So caused fires including Fresno, Mariposa and Butte.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, so. So I had somebody hit me up one time and they were talking about how there's a. There's a weird percentage that insurance companies do whether your house could catch on fire, Right?
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And fire insurance, stuff like that.
Joe Rogan
She's brutal. In California now, you can't get fire insurance.
Sam Tripoli
Well, she was telling me that everyone on her block had like a really high rating except for her house. And I go, well, does your house have a smart meter on it? She goes, no, I'm the only one on the block that doesn't have a smart meter on it. She goes, holy, right? So what's really interesting about the Sacramento show, besides the big Titty P Genie person or the whatever is, is I'm outside on the balcony, right? I'm outside on the patio talking to everybody after the show. And this woman comes up to me and she goes, you know, I live in paradise. I go, really? I go, what happens? She goes, I have to tell you the story. She goes, I was just chilling there, like on her porch or something like that, and she looked up and she saw this like silver cigar thing in the sky, right? The silver cigar thing. And she said lights were going back and forth, back and forth. And this is right before the fires back and forth. And then she said suddenly the lights all just went boom. And then there were fires everywhere. And I stopped thinking about this story a long time ago. Then suddenly, videos now are popping up all over Twitter. If you go to my Twitter samtripoli.com There's a video right now of a guy playing catch with his dog. And he throws the frisbee. And when the kick, the dog goes up to grab the frisbee. Suddenly you see something just fly through the air. That is a silver like cigar looking thing.
Joe Rogan
Okay, let me see this video. Because there was a time where Eddie Bravo and I got way too high and we thought that rods were flying through the air. We watched this documentary on rods. Do you remember rods?
Sam Tripoli
I know.
Joe Rogan
You got into conspiracies a little later, son.
Sam Tripoli
I've always been in conspiracy.
Joe Rogan
This was one of the dumb ones. This is a really dumb one. So there's these things that supposedly flew so fast through the sky that you could only see them in video footage. You couldn't see them with the naked eye. Turns out what it was was bugs flying quickly close through where the lens is. And it's a video artifact. So it stretches these bugs out and makes them look like rods that are flying through the air. It's just because the video is not that good. So there was a show, I forget the show. Something finding monsters or something like that on the History channel. I believe one of those shows. You know those shows?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And they were trying to find out what rods were. So they set up cameras, just try to see if they could capture them and film. And then they set up a super high speed camera camera in the same location. And they did it over like a little campfire so that bugs would be flying around. And every. I think it was a campfire, whatever, some kind of a light where bugs were flying around and then they were filming it. And then on the high speed camera, you could clearly see it was bugs. But on the low speed camera, it looked like aliens. Like these things are long, tubular things we've never identified flying through the air. But it's just video artifacts. Okay.
Sam Tripoli
This thing slows it down. It doesn't look like a bug.
Joe Rogan
Bug. Let's see it.
Sam Tripoli
Did you find it? It's like it was like one of the newer videos I put out.
Joe Rogan
What do you think it is? I think it's a UFO?
Sam Tripoli
Well, I don't believe in UFOs.
Joe Rogan
Oh, well then if it's.
Sam Tripoli
Do you know that we've had flying crafts that have been going 200 miles an hour before the civil war?
Joe Rogan
We could talk.
Sam Tripoli
Here it is.
Joe Rogan
Give me a moment, we'll talk about that.
Sam Tripoli
Okay.
Joe Rogan
Okay, here's a dog zoomed in. Bro, that dog's gangster. That's a good steep ledge.
Sam Tripoli
You see it? Okay.
Joe Rogan
Okay, let me see it again and.
Sam Tripoli
Then just let play because it shows you what it is.
Joe Rogan
Okay. Okay.
C
That looks like a bug.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, Sam, that's a bug.
Sam Tripoli
You think that's a bug? Okay, he's going to slow it down.
Joe Rogan
I think it's a fast moving bug. Do you think that there's that thing behind it? Is that. Here's the thing. Is that the inability of the video to catch it because it doesn't seem like it because the video is catching it. It. I don't know enough about highspeed filming or about what this is the slow mo filming, man. The blurry behind. It's weird.
C
What blurry?
Joe Rogan
You know, where it looks like it almost has like a. A jet coming out of the back, I think.
Sam Tripoli
What do you think that is all part of it.
Joe Rogan
What do you think that is, Jamie? It's a bug. Right, but what's that trail?
Sam Tripoli
You think that's a bug?
C
The wings looks like a. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
As it's moving fast. So it's stretched out a video artifact. Just like the rods thing.
C
Yeah, I wouldn't even say a full video art. It just looks like the wings of a bug and it's like there's the body and it's got some giant wings.
Sam Tripoli
I don't.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but what kind of bug looks like that and what kind of bug moves that fast? But I mean, I think it's a perspective thing. I think the bug moves. Bugs move pretty fast. Yeah, but bugs moving fast in the.
Sam Tripoli
Right direction and that far away you're gonna see little.
Joe Rogan
It's so little that as it passes by, it gets small so quickly and gives you the illusion of more speed. Because it's so little, it disappears quickly. You ever see a mosquito and you see it floating through the air and then it's got. You can't find the fire because there's too little. Right. I understand that once they go a certain distance away, it's like they went a million miles.
Sam Tripoli
But look how far away that is. I mean, that is way far away.
Joe Rogan
I think it went right over the camera. That's what I think happened. I think it went right over the camera. And I think within a couple of seconds, like, look where it goes. It's like right. I think it's right over the camera in the right direction. And I think it only takes like, you know, a millisecond for a fucking bug to do that.
Sam Tripoli
I think it's something.
Joe Rogan
Let's see it again. Watch. Here goes.
Sam Tripoli
Stop it at its farthest point.
Joe Rogan
Let's just not stop it. Here it goes. It's already gone. Yeah. That is pretty fast. Okay, I changed my mind. It's alien. Maybe, you know, maybe there's a type of bug that I'm not aware of that moves really fast though. Where is that?
Sam Tripoli
Supposedly, I don't know where that comes from.
Joe Rogan
That means a lot. Like we need to know where it is.
Sam Tripoli
But they've had, they've had crafts since before the Civil War. They were building crafts that went 200 miles an hour.
Joe Rogan
Okay, who's they and where did US government before the Civil War?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
So before 1865.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
They had crafts.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
That could go 200 miles an hour in the air.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
Who, who made them?
Sam Tripoli
You could look it up. Pre Civil War aircrafts that. Well, there was a, A, a bunch of like German scientists in America that were working with the US Government.
Joe Rogan
So this predates Orville Wright.
Sam Tripoli
I'm just telling you.
Joe Rogan
Right. Doesn't it?
Sam Tripoli
Yes. I don't know. I don't know. Dates?
Joe Rogan
I think it does. Right? Isn't Orville and Wilbur Wright. Isn't that the end of the 1800s? When was that? Well, you know what? I love that. You can just ask your phone. I'll ask my phone.
Sam Tripoli
I love it. Go on, chat. GPT.
Joe Rogan
When did Orville and Wilbur Wright fly the first plane? 1903. So you're telling me that in 1865?
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
I'm telling you in 1865 they had multiple flying crafts that. Well, as long as you've done multiple shows on it, brother, I'm the truth.
Sam Tripoli
Okay.
Joe Rogan
Where the. Did you hear this?
Sam Tripoli
I did. I had two guy Joseph P. Farrell was on and he's like amazing. And he was breaking down that.
Joe Rogan
What is Joseph P. Farrell's area of expertise?
Sam Tripoli
Hidden history. He does a lot in religion particularly.
Joe Rogan
Is he so self taught?
Sam Tripoli
No, he's. Dude, he's really a great interview, man.
Joe Rogan
I believe you. I mean, he's taught. Does he have like a.
Sam Tripoli
You look it up real quick. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Education in this stuff or is it just.
Sam Tripoli
He's written like a thousand books on it. That's a lot of books. Dude, I can barely read one book. I'm stuck on Alexander II right now.
Joe Rogan
Now. And what is he saying?
Sam Tripoli
He's saying that in the 18, in the pre Civil war and during the Civil War, they had crafts that were traveling at 200 miles an hour.
Joe Rogan
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
And you can find pictures of it on the Internet.
Joe Rogan
Well, as long as he has pictures.
Sam Tripoli
Well, there's drawings, dude. Someone took time.
Joe Rogan
As long as it's drawings.
Sam Tripoli
Come on, man. Why? Jamie, you're leaving me here. Hang on.
Joe Rogan
He'll get you. He'll get you. It's got to be legit.
Sam Tripoli
It's there.
Joe Rogan
It sounds so legit.
Sam Tripoli
Will you look up?
Joe Rogan
So many years before they flew the first very primitive plane that could barely get off the ground. And credit those guys with developing the first plane.
C
You said aircraft.
Joe Rogan
Oh, that's true.
Sam Tripoli
Thank you.
Joe Rogan
Oh. So is it like a blimp?
C
I'm trying to dig down.
Joe Rogan
Listen to Jamie getting all pissy. I'm just saying this.
C
It could not be a plane.
Sam Tripoli
Mom, dad, stop.
Joe Rogan
It's true. It's true. No, it's a good point. Yeah. It could be a blimp, right? Like when they first start doing blimps. When did that.
Sam Tripoli
Was that the whole point of, like, Led Zeppelin? That they didn't want people getting on blimp so they, like, crash that. Everyone thinks I'm crazy. You guys think I'm nuts. I'm just telling you, bro. Everything's a psyop.
Joe Rogan
I love it. I want to hear more psyops. I'd rather go that way than the other way. That nothing's a psyop. I want to hear that everything's.
Sam Tripoli
Everything's a side, dude. Someone should do a conspiracy news. It would be 10 times better than what you see on television. Yeah, I was watching, like, my girlfriend can't stop watching msnbc. Doesn't matter how much they lied to her. She's, like, dug it in. And that's their team, right? And so I'm listening to Rachel Maddow the other day talking about, like, demonizing RFK Jr. About MRNA vaccines, right?
Joe Rogan
Yeah. You want a cigar? Do you smoke cigars?
Sam Tripoli
No, I don't, dude. All right, but I'll put another Zen in.
Joe Rogan
Get it, get it. Get that Zen. Please continue. So let me interrupt.
Sam Tripoli
So she. You want to try one?
Joe Rogan
No, I'm good. I'm good.
Sam Tripoli
So Rachel Maddow, who. Who just completely told everybody, if you get the. The vaccine, there's 100 chance you won't get Covid, you know, is now telling Everybody how important MRNA vaccines are.
Joe Rogan
It's like she was only off by a hundred percent. Give her a break.
Sam Tripoli
It's hot.
Joe Rogan
It was a trying time. We didn't know, you know, there's a lot of mistakes.
Sam Tripoli
How did I know? I'm a Dick Joe comic who's functionally illiterate.
Joe Rogan
Mistakes were made.
Sam Tripoli
Not on my part.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, no. Well, it's just. It was weird to me where a lot of lefties all of a sudden were trusting the pharmacists. Pharmaceutical drug. It's really weird. What happened, guys. Like, what. What did we used to believe in? We used to think that the big pharma was, like, trying to make money and you should really be taking organic food and, you know, taking vitamins and eating healthy and drinking water and going to yoga. Like, what happened? What happened? And everybody's like, inject me. What happened?
Sam Tripoli
And then, you know, I live in California, where they're all about my body, my choice, except for when it comes to vaccines. And I had arguments with people. I'm like, I thought you were my body, my body choice. And now you're telling me I have to take a vaccine. They're like, it's different. It's not. It's not at all.
Joe Rogan
None of it seemed like it was to some people at the time, because some people got way more anxious about the pandemic than other people. And those people just. They reacted so strongly. They thought these other people that weren't doing the right thing were fucking it up for everybody because that's what they believed at the time. The problem is, most of those people have never kind of owned up to what they did because they were wrong. And we did get hoodwinked. And there's still people that are trying to defend it and, like, stop trying to defend it. The data's out. It didn't stop infection, didn't stop transmission. That alone would have stopped almost everybody from taking it or a lot of people from taking it. And they knew that. They knew that from the beginning, the jump. They never did studies on whether or not it would stop infection. They just wanted to see if it created any antibodies. The whole thing is, when you listen to RFK Jr. Talk about it, you're like, this can't be. He can't be telling the truth. And then you find out he is. You're like, this is nuts. This is nuts.
Sam Tripoli
Right? And then, have you ever seen, when they broke down, how long it would actually take to make, like, 5 billion vaccines that they wanted for everybody? It would take 10 years.
Joe Rogan
It was just the thing that it was that they had done it in front of everybody and everybody agreed to it. And then once they realized they agreed to it and they realized they got duped. And they don't want to admit they got.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, yes. They want to be right, not do right.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. And then there. There's how many, like really nutty, like Marxist left wing lunatic like conferences do I see online where they're all masked?
Sam Tripoli
Dude, I'm flying 25. They're still in mass. Yeah, they're still in mask. Everyone else doesn't have a mask. We're all living. They're wearing like the super heavy mask. Pass. It's.
Joe Rogan
It's a. I said it before, but it's the Democrats maga hat. It's. That's what it is.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it is.
Joe Rogan
It's you letting everybody know exactly what you vote for. You have a mask and you're wearing it everywhere.
Sam Tripoli
I love it. It's like, I know who the are.
Joe Rogan
But there's like groups online where they talk about the importance of masking and they meet up and about how irresponsible all these non maskers are. And Covid hasn't gotten away. And I have. Have respiratory this and infectious that and immune suppressed this. And man.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
What happened?
Sam Tripoli
It's not good.
Joe Rogan
But it was just one cold that was a little harder than most flus. And everybody got duped.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And then you go, What. What about the 5G they're cranking up? What about what they're spraying in the skies? That now is an acceptable fact that they're doing geoengineering of our skies. Like, five years ago, you were a crazy conspiracy theorist. Now there's laws being passed about it. And you put all that together, you're like, that's how people get sick.
Joe Rogan
It's weird. Like, even cloud seeding, you know, which is legal. Like, you can seed clouds and you can make it rain. But like, how exact is this science? Yeah, how you know? You know, I mean, like, what happens if you cause floods like they did in Dubai? Did you see that?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Camel just flying down the Lamborghinis.
Joe Rogan
Drowning poor Lamborghinis.
C
I found something.
Joe Rogan
Tell me something.
C
Nothing about 200 miles an hour, but I found multiple things. Talking about aircrafts, including helicopters used by the south.
Joe Rogan
The South, Confederate. The Confederate Army.
Sam Tripoli
If I get my phone for a second just to see if I can find it.
C
I was digging. I found it because I was digging through the trail.
Joe Rogan
They had the General Lee helicopter.
C
Here's the transcript where he was talking about the. The history with his friend Beasley or something like that.
Joe Rogan
Who is saying this?
C
The guy Sam was talking about.
Joe Rogan
What is his name again?
C
This is Pod. His podcast, the.
Joe Rogan
What's his name again, Sam?
Sam Tripoli
Joseph P. Farrell.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
C
During the Civil War with the airship mystery. My friend Walter Bosley has written an interesting book called Origins about the black projects world and airships that exist in this country prior to the Civil War. But it didn't say anything about the speed.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, we talked about it was either him or the two episodes later they talked about how it went 200 miles.
C
Airships had. Lincoln went to Congress to get funding or is trying to get funding for some of this. There's a whole thing here about.
Joe Rogan
The.
C
Balloon corps of the army back to the Civil War.
Joe Rogan
Isn't Lincoln another one they got rumors about?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe Rogan
Look.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Like the fellow closeted dog.
Joe Rogan
Or maybe like everybody did it back then.
C
That's what I'm a lot of heat back then.
Joe Rogan
So they just.
C
The thing with the Lincoln stuff, they.
Sam Tripoli
Just said that they were like, bring me. Come over here.
C
Bed.
Joe Rogan
No, that's true. That's true. You know, it's probably not that weird.
Sam Tripoli
For us, but back then it was like you got excommunicated.
C
Airships. They're calling airships, is what they were.
Sam Tripoli
And there's a certain like.
Joe Rogan
And so is that supposedly a thing where a person could get in?
C
Oh, yeah, yeah. So the boats with airbags is what I've been seeing other flying machines here.
Joe Rogan
Okay. So what that looks like is like sails, right? Can you show me that thing again? Look at that, sailor. Understand that's like. Like sails, like a sailboat.
Sam Tripoli
But it's even crazy to a base.
Joe Rogan
So do you just jump off a cliff with that? How do you get that off the ground?
C
One of them I had was describing, and I think it's in this. There was a traveling gas thing that went along with it so it could keep refueling. Right here, see? A mobile gas generator. It was accompanied by a wagon consisting.
Sam Tripoli
Okay.
C
Necessary.
Joe Rogan
Oh, my God.
Sam Tripoli
See if you can look up.
Joe Rogan
That's crazy.
Sam Tripoli
Tinfoil Hat 901. That's the episode. And there's a picture of the craft that they had made.
Joe Rogan
So they're just refueling these balloons with gas.
Sam Tripoli
But these aren't even balloons, dude. It's like. It's like literal, like aircrafts that could go 200 miles an hour.
Joe Rogan
Okay, what are they?
Sam Tripoli
So. So when. The reason I bring that up is because if we go. They got these Silver cigar, things like think about how long ago that was.
Joe Rogan
Bug.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, Bug.
Joe Rogan
The Bug Sphere. Whatever you want to do.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I mean whatever helps everybody sleep at night, you know, but they got the tech. That's it. That's. That's what they had in 2000, in the pre Civil War. Walter Bosley. He came out, he talked about it.
Joe Rogan
Who drew that?
Sam Tripoli
You can find those on the Internet. I don't know who. The guy's name's up in the corner.
Joe Rogan
That thing can go 200 miles an hour?
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
What's it powered by?
Sam Tripoli
Oh, those are. That's it. Skies wouldn't. Nymza Arrows. And the secret. Yeah, I'm. Dude, you know I'm retarded, right?
Joe Rogan
I do. Now. Now I want to know what that go to.
Sam Tripoli
Images.
Joe Rogan
What. What power.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, these are them. These are the crafts that they had that they were working on.
Joe Rogan
So a person gets inside that thing?
Sam Tripoli
Yep. Look at that. And then there's a propeller back there.
Joe Rogan
Who was working on this? The South.
Sam Tripoli
The you? No, the North.
Joe Rogan
The North.
Sam Tripoli
The north in Germany said the South.
C
No, no, I. That I did.
Joe Rogan
You said the South.
C
It said the south had some sort of help. Helicopters.
Joe Rogan
Oh, the south had a different kind of thing. Yeah. So. But this thing is different.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Whatever this is. So what's. Is it a bunch of fans?
Sam Tripoli
I don't know.
Joe Rogan
It looks like a bunch of fans. Right.
Sam Tripoli
Or propellers, you know.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
They had that way back in the 1850s. Dude, look at those guys.
Joe Rogan
You really think that thing went 200 miles an hour? I think somebody lied maybe.
Sam Tripoli
But they had that 200 miles an hour.
Joe Rogan
Step right up.
Sam Tripoli
Just think of what kind of dominance you could have at. At that time. That kind of craft.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Moving that quickly.
C
I think they. Back then they used to thought if you went that fast, you were going to explode.
Joe Rogan
Right? Yeah, they used to think Witchcraft. Well, they thought that before the trains.
Sam Tripoli
But again, Germany's involved. Germany basically funded the north when they needed money because, you know, Lincoln was. Was issuing greenbacks. I. I have one at my house. I bought a Lincoln Greenback. Twenty dollar greenback. It's pretty sweet. I bought for. I forget how much I paid for it, but. Yeah, that's like one of my favorite things I have.
Joe Rogan
But what is this, Jeremy?
C
These pictures on this.
Joe Rogan
The guy's throwing a baby.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know what the sacrifice.
Joe Rogan
Sacrificing a child for the air gods. So you don't. Do you think that most of the UFO sightings that people see are US government crafts?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
So do you think, do you think it's back engineered stuff or do you think we invented all the technology?
Sam Tripoli
I think we worked with entities that give us technology. I mean, it goes back to what we talked before about, you know, Admiral Byrd and, you know, that whole thing where I think it was Eisenhower made a deal and I talked, I told you this. And that's where the missing 411 comes from. All the people go. Who disappear in force, that there's really weird, like connections between all of them. They tend to be of German descent, of high iq, and they just disappear in the forest. And Eddie Bravo has a really interesting theory about it, about how there's all these movies about all these people dying in forests and everyone dying in the ocean, you know, to scare you from going out there. Like, I'm afraid of sharks. Like, I don't want to go out in the ocean, but. But what's going on in the ocean? We see stuff coming out of the ocean all the time. What's going on way deep down there?
Joe Rogan
Well, sharks are real.
Sam Tripoli
Sharks are real.
Joe Rogan
Should be scared of them. The ocean is unforgiving.
Sam Tripoli
And alligators.
Joe Rogan
And it's a, it's a rational fear. How about fear of the oceans? Very.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, but you know, Jaws makes this thing boom right in your face. Right. Moving when probably before that nobody was thinking about sharks.
Joe Rogan
Well, you know, Jaws is based on a real event. Right.
C
These things could apparently go fast because they use something, an anti gravity fuel called NB gas.
Sam Tripoli
What?
Joe Rogan
What? And they had, they had anti gravity gas in world War. I mean, in the Civil War.
C
Yeah. So there apparently was something. This guy Delashu, who, the guy who was credited with the drawings, he was in something called the Sonora Arrow Club. I also add that they found all this in a junk pile. He moved somewhere in Texas, this in 1850. And they found it in the 60s.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And they were working with German scientists.
Joe Rogan
Wow. NB gas for lift and propulsion.
C
So it's like some sort of, I guess, secret arrow club. A bunch of guys that were into. That's what they're. I guess.
Joe Rogan
But what does that mean, an anti gravity fuel? I'd like to have someone read that, that knows what the. Those words mean.
C
I'm not even sure if it's real.
Joe Rogan
You know, it doesn't sound like, like a fuel could turn because we do.
Sam Tripoli
It based on our timelines and this notion that we came from cavemen and, you know, that I don't think that. I think there's been multiple society, you know, civilizations that just keep Getting reset and reset and reset.
Joe Rogan
I think that's true. Yeah. Thank you. I agree with that. I think there's a lot of really compelling evidence that shows that. Have you seen Jesse Michaels new video?
Sam Tripoli
No.
Joe Rogan
He's got a video on those tridactyl mummies in Peru where he went down there and had them cat scanned and had them.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, tridactyl. Like are we talking like what is.
Joe Rogan
Let's go to that. We'll go to that right after this. Pretty much ammonia gas.
C
I mean we're kind of.
Joe Rogan
Does it say it's.
C
I don't. I was bailed.
Joe Rogan
I mean it's like how is it going to defy gravity? Unless you're talking about like just lift like a helium balloon. Like if that. That's kind of anti gravity gas ass if you think about it sort of. But that's not what I think of when I think of anti gravity. I think like space tech that allows you to like shoot through giant distances instantaneously like you hear about from these crafts.
Sam Tripoli
But if. Let's just say this is real and I do believe it's real. 100 like what do they have now? I mean it's so far down the line. I mean that's so long ago. That's like A. Well 175 years ago. The technology that they could have.
C
This part though is interesting about this clip. I don't know how many says flight enthusiasts in the mid-1800s there would have been, you know, people would have been interested in flying I guess because they couldn't do it.
Sam Tripoli
But the Nazi bell, which is a big part of World War II that nobody ever talks about.
Joe Rogan
Right. That was like a flying craft that they were trying to develop. Right, Right. So the Nazis were apparently trying to come up with a bunch of different shapes for crafts. One was a bell. Right. One was kind of flying saucer like. Right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah. I mean that's a whole part in like. Have you ever heard Martin Borman?
Joe Rogan
I always wonder. That's pretty dope looking. I always wonder when they talk about stuff like that, like the Nazis trying to make a flying saucer, was that because they were trying to emulate something that they had seen or that there was a. Some sort of a hidden historical record of, you know, because if only the people that are at the head of the military today or the head of these military contractors really know whether or not there's back engineered UFO UFOs, if there are, they have them and if they don't know about them, they probably don't exist or the other companies have them. Right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
So you gotta wonder, what were the Nazis doing? Were they trying to emulate something that they knew existed? And when, like, when did governments, if there really is a real phenomenon, if this isn't just total gaslighting and propaganda and bullshit to get you to believe that aliens are out there because they've got like crazy high tech that's 50, 70 years past where we really think it is. Both of those things are hard to believe, right? It's hard to believe that the government would be able to hide the kind of, whatever kind of program that would develop a genuine anti gravity engine that could move through space and time, that could go through the ocean. Makes a device, transmedium, creates like a portal around it where it exists completely independently of everything that we're experiencing in 3D space. It just. Just goes through stuff. The idea that they have, that they've kept it secret seems kind of crazy.
Sam Tripoli
I don't think so.
Joe Rogan
It seems. I'm. I'm not saying it's impossible.
Sam Tripoli
And I did. What I'm saying by that is like you hear famous stories of people whose fathers worked at Area 51 and he never once told them what they did there.
Joe Rogan
Oh, yeah, people keep their mouth shut. People, they also know that they have to keep their mouth shut because if you don't, you can get in real trouble. Trouble. You know, if you have top secret clearance and you go blabbing, they're listening to everything you say, they're checking your emails. They know 100, 100. I think people can keep secrets. I really do.
Sam Tripoli
And they have you looking over here when it's really over here. They do that all the time. Like Area 51 is kind of like the shiny object. Everyone's, oh, there's crazy. And then it's really the mountain that's like 10 miles away that they've hollowed.
Joe Rogan
Out S4 where Lazar worked.
Sam Tripoli
Or, or you get into NASA, right? Everyone thinks it's, it's, it's in, in Houston. The real NASA is in Huntsville, Alabama. So this is a funny story. So Eddie and I are doing stand up and we're doing the Tinfoil hat comedy night. And we go, we do Nashville, we pack it out. Zany's, I think it is. We pack it out with gray. So they sent us to Huntsville and we go, you know, I'm like, yeah, man, we're gonna do stamp in Alabama. It's gonna be great. Let's go. So we drive up, we get to the hotel, we go To. We go to the comedy club, and the fucking parking lot is packed. And we're like, dog, we packed this motherfucker. It's gonna be great. Well, it's like Sharon Underwood or one of those black female comics is performing there, and it's all her crowd. No, it's not her. It's the one who has the daytime talk show. I forget what her name is. No disrespect. She's hilarious. She packed it out, and it's her crowd. So she runs the show, goes late, surprise. And all of a sudden, sudden, her crowd leaves. And our crowd comes in, and it's 45 people. And I'm like, oh. And I just keep looking up door going, ah. And he's like, Eddie's going, I know we're in trouble because Sam's always positive about it, and you just can't stop yelling. So we do the show. 45 people. It's a great show. We have a good time. We get off stage, the sound guy comes up to me and goes, whoever sent you here. Here. Set you up to fail. Because this is the real NASA. This is where all of the satellites are controlled from. This is where von Braun went when he came to America. And in Huntsville, Alabama, into the late 80s, you were not allowed to talk about how he was a Nazi because they had all convinced himself that he was forced to do it against his own willing, even though he was a horrible, horrible person.
Joe Rogan
If you hear the stories, he's a real nice Nazi.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. But they. They convinced themselves that he. He did it against his own will. So that's where the real. So they always have you look over here when everything's going on over here.
Joe Rogan
Well, that one with Ron Braun is undeniable at this point. You know, I mean, they hit it in the 1960s because they wanted all those amazing engineers, but they got some evil motherfuckers.
Sam Tripoli
There's a video out there. It's called American Nazi 60 Minutes. Can you look at up. It's basically when 60 Minutes did really good work, and they interview this Boston lawyer who's, like, wanted to get down to what was going on. Why are all these Nazis here? Why isn't anyone getting them? And so he's pressing, and he's doing, like, Freedom of Information act, and he's pressing and pressing them, and one day they got to agree to it. So the CIA says, you can look at these documents. You can't take pictures, and you can't take notes.
Joe Rogan
Notes.
Sam Tripoli
You can just read it. So he reads it, and he Finds out that basically what happened was a Rockefeller, Nixon, and I think it was Eisenhower form a committee. And they're all the ones that bring them over this little community. Yeah. So you got all these guys.
Joe Rogan
Operation Paperclip.
Sam Tripoli
This is part of it. But this, I never knew that. I like, like, if you're going in hiding, dude, why wouldn't you change your name? None of them change their names, right? Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, right.
Sam Tripoli
None of them changed.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, that was it. Agency. So 82 US agency lied to cover up Nazi spy program. Wow. 60 Minutes.
Sam Tripoli
Eisenhower. Yep, it was Nixon, Rockefeller and Eisenhower.
Joe Rogan
Can you imagine 60 Minutes doing that today? Nope.
Sam Tripoli
Would never happen.
Joe Rogan
Nope. Government would talk to them. Hey, guys.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Let's not.
Joe Rogan
Let's not. Yeah, let's not.
Sam Tripoli
Right?
Joe Rogan
What spy program? What Nazis. Shut the upper up.
Sam Tripoli
I agree, dude.
Joe Rogan
They're American heroes. They got us on the moon. Shut the fuck up.
Sam Tripoli
Nobody ever talked about Martin Borman, who was like, if you don't. If you don't know Martin Borman, you don't know nothing about World War II. Lived peacefully in Argentina with Carter.
Joe Rogan
Tried to get him out of there. Look, scroll back up. It says John Luftus, a former prosecutor with the Justice Department official Office of Special Investigations that was set up by in 1980 by President Carter to root out Nazi collaborators. Made the allegations in an interview with Mike Wallace on the CBS program. Sign. Nazi collaborators were given jobs United States. Some were later sent to the Soviet Union and parachute teams in an unsuccessful attempt to perform assassinations and start civil wars.
Sam Tripoli
Yo, that is crazy.
Joe Rogan
Flying Nazis into Russia to start civil wars.
Sam Tripoli
So I had this guy on I think I talked about last time. But the dark journalist, he does really great work. And he was talking a big reason why JFK was assassinated that NASA was involved. Because JFK wanted to give Russia all these documents and information they had about these UFOs because he didn't want them to think that they were like. Like nuclear planes, like dropping bombs and stuff. And because NASA was so full of Nazis and they still hated the Russians, they didn't want that to happen.
Joe Rogan
Well, that might be one reason.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, there's multiple reasons.
Joe Rogan
It says he said the State Department's Office of Policy Coordination is the first covert spy agency set up in the United States. Predating the CIA by several months. Smuggled several. Several hundred Nazi collaborators into America. Hundreds after World War II for intelligence purposes. Wow. Barney Frank, Massachusetts, today called out big kids. He's got some big ones.
C
So this is all before we had knew about Paperclip describing paperclip Interesting.
Joe Rogan
Interesting. Wow.
C
Paperclip came out the 90s, right? I don't remember when.
Joe Rogan
I don't remember. But it's kind of crazy that they hit it and then meanwhile these guys working for NASA had these Nazi dueling scars on their face. They look so sinister in the video.
Sam Tripoli
They interview Nazis who still defended everything they did. It was. None of them changed their names. They all just defended what they did. And it was crazy. It's a crazy video to watch.
Joe Rogan
Watch. That's crazy. It's. Imagine Werner von Braun. They used to hang the five slowest Jews in front of the rocket factory to motivate workers. They'd hang them.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
That was where his Berlin rocket factory.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And that guy was the head of NASA.
Sam Tripoli
Yep. And they convinced themselves he didn't want to do it. And this gets into this whole thing that. About what's going to happen in. In Gaza and in.
Joe Rogan
It's.
Sam Tripoli
It's basically. It's all been prophesied, dude. What's going to happen next?
Joe Rogan
What does it say, Jeremy?
C
The State Department's quote for this is 1982. This is only 30 years after. It's crazy.
Joe Rogan
Says we never comment on intelligence matters and we're not commenting on something that happened in the 1950s.
C
That'd be like saying we're not commenting on anything that happened in the 90s off.
Joe Rogan
Right. Could you imagine? Imagine. I mean, we're still trying to find out what the happened to JFK. Those 63.
Sam Tripoli
I think there's one person still alive and that's why they don't want to tell you about it, really. It's a. It's a woman.
Joe Rogan
What'd she do?
Sam Tripoli
I don't know exactly her role in it, but she supposedly is a part of it and she was like kind of some like.
Joe Rogan
So when she dies, they'll release the hounds.
Sam Tripoli
They'll release more of it. Unless the family's the one. But that's. That's why they're slow rolling this out because they don't want anyone who's still alive to face any prosecution.
Joe Rogan
My question was always, though, what could possibly be in there there? It's not like we shot him. This is where we stood. You know, Bobby took the first.
Sam Tripoli
That's my point with the Jeffrey Epstein list is like, what do you think they're going to do? What their name and what they ordered.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
You know, they're never going to have that.
Joe Rogan
Well, the list is one thing. What she was saying about videos is another thing. That's crazy.
Sam Tripoli
Well, that's the whole point that they believe behind the P. Diddy trial is that it was really about getting his tapes. And why would they release the name when they could have the names and blackmail everybody on the list and in the videos?
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
Why would they give that away? Why would the intelligence agencies do that when they can control these people now?
Joe Rogan
Right? And if you see one of them in a Pfizer commercial, you know what's up?
Sam Tripoli
I'm like, remember during the height of it, you're like, oh, you did something weird. You did. I like to watch politicians who are pushing all this fucking bullshit, whether it's Covid or BLM or Nazi or Zionism and all this shit. And I go, what weird do they got you on video? What weird? When Pam Bondi, who was a part of the whole Jeffrey Epstein thing in Florida, and now she's like, yeah, there's videos. There's no video.
Joe Rogan
What do you mean a part of it in Florida? What was she a part of?
Sam Tripoli
So when he, the first time he gets arrested, she was part of that whole thing.
Joe Rogan
She was part of the process.
Sam Tripoli
She was like some ag and like, or something in Florida.
Joe Rogan
Was she on, involved with that case?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Oh, interesting.
Sam Tripoli
And you're like, what do they got you doing?
Joe Rogan
Well, there's so many people that would be implicated. That's what's nuts. Watching it not play out and watching these powerful people sort of huddle up together and hold the line. It's kind of crazy.
Sam Tripoli
And you got all these pedo hunters and they're doing great jobs getting these guys off the streets, but they're all low level level. It makes you feel like, oh, we're doing something. No, you're just getting low level guys out. You're not getting the, you know, when the MeToo movement and they were accusing people all this and they're trying to make it seem like these guys are a part of it. No, dude, you know, if you're, you're 17 year old going to a comedy concert and then you go home to your parents, still you're not part of that. We're, you know, it's like 80% of the children who go missing are from foster care. Like, people don't understand that, that it like involves dark ass.
Joe Rogan
Do you remember there was, there was a story that was in some sort of a television show about a scandal that involved child sex trafficking with politicians. It was like in the 90s or something like that.
Sam Tripoli
There was weird stuff in different strokes. They constantly had episodes on that stuff.
Joe Rogan
The TV show different Strokes.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, they had one where, like, the guy owned a bike store, was giving the kids wine.
Joe Rogan
What?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it was. I just saw that pop up on one of my feeds, my algorithms.
Joe Rogan
But, like, wasn't there. There was some sort of a story that I. God, I can't remember what TV program it was.
Sam Tripoli
Was it the Franklin scandal or the. Or the Finder scandal? And where the. Where the FBI.
Joe Rogan
Conspiracy of silence. The camp investigates nationwide child abuse network reaching government officials, exposes systematic exploitation by power.
Sam Tripoli
Franklin scandal, which involves Ronald Reagan.
Joe Rogan
93. That's it.
Sam Tripoli
And George. Involves Ronald Reagan and involves George Bush Sr.
Joe Rogan
Imagine if you are a government official and you're also a pedophile, and you have to, like, sniff around to find out if anybody else is a pedophile.
Sam Tripoli
I think.
Joe Rogan
Imagine how crazy I think that you.
Sam Tripoli
Get in there because they know that about you. Everything's about data, dude.
Joe Rogan
So you think they get pedophiles into office knowing that they're pedophiles because they.
Sam Tripoli
Control those people, and then they feed them their. Their addiction, and then they control them through that. I mean, I'm convinced that's why pornhub is free. And you. They find out who's commenting on these videos and what they're into, and then they can find out, hey, does this guy have any political desire? And then he kind of pushed them in the direction. There you go.
Joe Rogan
From the kind of porn you're walking off to 100%.
Sam Tripoli
That's why it's free. And that's why they're just seeing.
Joe Rogan
They're just trying to recruit politicians.
Sam Tripoli
You've heard about 100% gay programs. That's what that's all about. Who's in smart ones, who's the psychopath? And before they had all that, they were just going on campuses, talking to the professors, who's a really smart guy. And then they. That's what they did with the unibody. They knew he was a super smart guy, so they put him through all this CIA stuff and they fractured him.
Joe Rogan
Well, he was fucked up from the beginning. Do you know his story? Do you ever watch a NETFLIX documentary? He had a disease when he was a child, so he wasn't touched for.
Sam Tripoli
Like seven days or something like that.
Joe Rogan
A lot longer than that, I think. I think it was a long period of time during, like, his childhood developmental process. And they said he just, like, never had any empathy. And he would snap on people. And then they put him in the Harvard LSD stuff studies. And so the studies involved, like, humiliation a lot of crazy.
Sam Tripoli
But they never deprogrammed them after. It's that famous.
Joe Rogan
What is it? How are you going to deprogram a guy who got broken from child childhood because he got left alone when, you know, during time his mother's supposed to be holding him. He's supposed to have contact with a person. Yep. He's a baby and he just. No one's touching him for like, however long time it was. And then you get him in. Involved in these LSD studies studies because his brother said that he would, like, snap at people and, like, he would write, like, horrible letters to ladies if they rejected him. Like he was already up. And then they get him in the LSD studies.
Sam Tripoli
Did he end up in Stanford?
Joe Rogan
Yes.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. That's got a lot of intelligence. Age, wasn't it around it.
Joe Rogan
Am I saying that if you study the. But I might have just. I don't know why I agreed to that so quickly. I know he was eventually in Montana a lot alone. Right. That's where he was launching the bombs out of and like, sending through the mail, blowing people up. He had, like a cabin in Montana. I think it was easy. Why do I think it was Berkeley?
Sam Tripoli
That whole Kavanaugh trial he started, did he.
Joe Rogan
Was he from Berkeley? Did he teach at Berkeley or he.
Sam Tripoli
Was a student or a teacher's aide?
C
Briefly taught at Berkeley.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, briefly taught at Berkeley in that whole area where all the loonies were.
Sam Tripoli
That whole Kavanaugh trial for Supreme Court was a job charade to get you to not actually look at his history. That holds because the woman who accused him worked at the CIA program at Stanford and they didn't want you to look into that. Kavanaugh was a deep state guy. He wrote the. He wrote the. He wrote the Patriot Act. He helped cover up Whitewater. I mean, they didn't want you looking at it, so they made it into a section.
Joe Rogan
He wrote the Patriot Act.
Sam Tripoli
He will help write the Patriot Act Act. He doesn't believe in. He believes in warrantless entering houses. He thinks the president's above the law. They didn't want you ever discussing that stuff, so they make it a sex trial by a woman who has deep connections to the CIA. Her father was in charge of finding funding for black op operations. So she's spook to the core. And she comes out, she says this stuff.
Joe Rogan
So you think that was a diversion. And it wasn't really that she. It was just to get you to concentrate on that and not for people to focus 100%. Wow. Where'd you Read that.
Sam Tripoli
Streets.
Joe Rogan
The Streets.
Sam Tripoli
I'm just telling you, Joe. I'm telling you this, this is all charade. No one ever discussed his actual background and what he actually was a part of.
Joe Rogan
Interesting.
Sam Tripoli
Because nobody would want a guy who thinks the President's above the law and the cops shouldn't have warrants come in your house.
Joe Rogan
House.
Sam Tripoli
As a Supreme Court justice.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, I, I, he, this guy did something to me in school. He journaled about it. Who journaled? I know one guy that's journaled in my life, my buddy Tony. That's it. Nobody else has ever journaled.
Joe Rogan
And, and so it's easily refuted, but it's, it's, you know, the me too movements. Everyone's paying attention to it. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
All these, like, female comics in LA are commenting on it.
Joe Rogan
Right. Boy, that's nuts. That's nuts. If that's really what it is. But what a, what a great way to use social media and the whole outrage machine as a tool, as a smoke screen. Because the outrage machine is. It's so fun to pull the buttons, you know, like we, we're doing something.
Sam Tripoli
Release the Krakens, release all the bots, release all that stuff.
Joe Rogan
People love, love to get involved, too, because it makes you feel like you're a part of a movement.
Sam Tripoli
Gives you purpose.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, yeah. It gives you something.
C
I stumbled across this one day.
Joe Rogan
The.
C
Remember, we found out information about the Epstein people who are on the island, I suppose.
Joe Rogan
Right.
C
Do you know how they found this information out?
Joe Rogan
No.
C
So they used mobile phone data and did, like, cross references to. Felt like, you know, like this person's been here. They don't know who the people are, but they're like, this phone at least has been here, here and here. So it most likely could this person. Something like that.
Joe Rogan
Wow.
C
What's interesting, though, is about this. The company that did it is owned by a person that was tied to Brett Kavanaugh. He was like, in that. I think he was in the college story that this whole hearing was about.
Sam Tripoli
So. Did you ever hear that how they use phone data with the Kamala Harris arena shows? They were.
Joe Rogan
Yes.
Sam Tripoli
Right. And it was all the same people every time. People, people go, how did she blow a billion dollars? Filling arenas.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. They tried to manufacture a big grassroots movement behind her because they know that's.
Sam Tripoli
What killed Hillary Clinton. You know, Bernie Sanders is doing arenas, and Hillary Clinton's putting Sam Tripoli numbers in a cafeteria of like, 40 people. So they realize the illusion of that. What that shows that there's nobody following her. So when they run her out, out they go, we can't let this happen again. So we have to, we have to fill these arenas up. And they did data that was like, it was like a Grateful Dead concert. People were just following her around everywhere.
Joe Rogan
Well, there are professionals. Yeah. I mean they were making a living doing that.
Sam Tripoli
Yep. 100.
Joe Rogan
And then there's also people that are professional protesters, which is wild. There's guys that have documented people protesting at different places. And he's talked to him about like, how much do you get paid? And like people, people are making a living protesting. And how is that legal? How is it legal to hire someone to go and annoy people?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. I thought it was illegal. You're not allowed to protest something you don't believe in. Let's just show up and always sign.
Joe Rogan
Maybe they believe in it. They're getting paid and they believe in it. That's what, what they would say. You can't tell someone they, they don't believe in something.
Sam Tripoli
Well, some people are dumb and they'll be like, I don't even know why I'm here. I'm just collecting checks and getting a sandwich.
Joe Rogan
100 hundred. There's always going to be people like that.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Give away secrets.
Joe Rogan
There's always going to be like really dull minded people that grew up in a house with a gas leak and there's just no saving them.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. I mean just common sense. Isn't that common?
Joe Rogan
No. What's not just that? I think some people's brains don't function well, you know.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
I just think you're just born with a bad brain. And then you also maybe have environmental factors. Like what if you're a. Working with certain chemicals every day? You know how many people are doing that for a living? You know how many people are working in print shops just like sucking in all them fucking chemical fumes. What does that do to your dome? That can't be good.
Sam Tripoli
And who knows what you know about what you took in as a child?
Joe Rogan
Oh yeah. Leaded gasoline. When we were young, that shit was everywhere. We got lead poisoning in the brain for sure. Drops your IQ a little bit. Measurable.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I took all the lead.
Joe Rogan
We talked about that the other day. They knew that lead was going to poison people and they put it in anyway because they could save money.
Sam Tripoli
Do you ever hear the conspiracy about that?
Joe Rogan
About what? Leaded gasoline. About lead?
Sam Tripoli
No, that it doesn't really cause that. And the reason they wanted to get let out of paint is because it, it made it harder for them to See through walls. And that. That's why all these new houses have glass windows. As for walls, they're like, look at your amazing view through this glass window. I was watching like one of those home flipping shows and they took out a wall and they just put a giant glass there. And the theory is that it's easier to look through that. And, you know, now they've discovered that there's these mystery vans driving around that can look right through your walls and watch what you're doing.
Joe Rogan
Doing.
Sam Tripoli
Is this too much?
Joe Rogan
How are they looking through your wall? What are they using? I know they can do it with WI fi now.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, that's basically what they're doing. They're. Yeah, they're.
Joe Rogan
They just have WI fi is bananas. The fact that they have technology that allows you to see like 3D images in a room based on the. How the WI fi is somehow or another, like sending it back to them. Like, what is even. What is WI fi even doing to you? You like what is happening to you if this is just around you all the time, passing through your cells. Have you ever see it on a. I mean, the fact they can see it, you know, like everyone's scared of radar machines, right? Everyone's scared of going through an X ray, right? You don't want that radar machine guys.
Sam Tripoli
Giving you the giant shield for your day behind a giant wall protecting. They go hide.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, they go hide and they press the button and. And, and we're just cool with WI fi. It's just low level. It's not as bad as an X ray, but it's this weird low level signal that they say it up bees, right? At least cell phone signals and birds up bees. Really?
Sam Tripoli
I don't know if this ever happened to you.
C
You seen this this week or two?
Joe Rogan
I did, yeah. New contact lenses give people infrared vision even with their eyes shut. Sci fi style technology uses nanoparticles to convert infrared light into visible light that humans can see. Fucking yo.
Sam Tripoli
How about those night vision goggles that they had to change the color because they were seeing things that weren't on the radar.
Joe Rogan
What?
Sam Tripoli
I think it was like red.
Joe Rogan
They were doing aliens.
Sam Tripoli
They were. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Really?
Sam Tripoli
They were seeing things flying around them and they were flipping out because they had red night vision goggles and that's why they changed it to either green.
Joe Rogan
Or blue because the red in red, they show up. They don't show up in other colors.
Sam Tripoli
Yes, Jamie, this is too weird, man.
Joe Rogan
The account of early night vision goggles used in Vietnam War revealing alleged demonic entities wow. My dad did drugs and made up stories about Vietnam. Ah, that's perfect.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
C
I mean, also, I just distracted you from the tridactyls.
Joe Rogan
Oh, yeah, that's right. Thank you. So Jesse Michaels released a new video. He went down to Peru and they. These people have been telling him about these mummies. They're like, you have to see them in person. They are humanoid, but they don't seem to be human. They have a different amount of ribs, but they have, like, all the cartilage and all the ligaments and all the bones and. And everything is in place. That makes it look like. If you can go to Jesse's show, go to his YouTube channel because he's got some video footage of the actual, like, CAT scans and they're showing you the tissue.
Sam Tripoli
And look at those skulls.
Joe Rogan
Banana. So this is Jesse's take. I'm paraphrasing. I hope I'm not fucking this up. But some of these things are forgeries. Some of these things are just fake stuff. It's just like an art piece that someone created. But he thinks they actually have some of them that appear to be a real creature. And this real creature has three toes and three fingers. And there's depictions of these in Peru in these ancient, like, carpets and ancient weaves that are hundreds of years old, I think even a thousand years old. So some of these they think are 1700 years old, and some of these are as recent as 4 or 500 years old. But look at this tissue. Elongated skulls. But, like, look at how everything is in. Like, if this is a piece of art from 1700 years ago, if somebody created this, this. That's nuts, man. That's an amazing piece of work. If it's really just art, and if it's not art, well, they've managed to find some kind of creature that might have been another type of human that we didn't know existed. There might be. Look, they find out, and Jesse was telling me this on the phone, like, look at this is the scan of this thing's bone structure. This is the actual thing. Thing. Like, how nuts is that, man? If that's fake, that's extraordinary because it looks like a real creature. I mean, the amount detail, it looks incredibly real. I mean, this is incredibly real. And the head is very different than ours.
Sam Tripoli
Creepy.
Joe Rogan
Very different than ours. Elongated, but also matches up with so many descriptions that people have had with encounters with beings, including the James Fox movie Moment of Contact, about Virginia, Brazil in the 1990s. They described things that looked exactly like this very Small, like three feet tall, three fingers, three toes. That's what these things are. Like they might have been another form of human that we just don't have any evidence for. Well, like Denisovans, they just found recently, I think it was in the last decade. Right. And then there's those new people. What is Homo Juliens? Is that what it was? Was?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
December of 2024, they released this paper. We found another type of human. The, the Flores people. The, the, the hobbit people in Flores. That's like I think the 90s, you.
Sam Tripoli
Know, it's interesting, dude.
Joe Rogan
All of it's interesting. It's like there's a bunch of stuff that we're just now finding out, but we want to be rigid and pretend that we know the entire landscape. As far as like, what different type of humanoid timelines. What the is that then? If that really is 1700 years old, if that's true, or 700 years old old, if that really is that, and that's a real being. And then there's more than one. And one of them has a fetus inside of it they think also has three fingers and three toes. So they're trying to get better scans on this thing, but it has a fetus inside of it. Like if that's a hoax. Like what? Like I want to know, I want to know who carbon dated it. What's the results? Have you done it more than once? Okay, do we know for sure how old it is? Yeah, one of them has like an implant on the back of its head.
C
A rare metal that's hard to.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. I can't recommend this episode enough. Alien mummies found in Peru. And it's on Jesse Michaels Channel, American Alchemy. Great show. And he goes deep and he actually went to Peru to see these things and get them studied and scanned. And there's biologists that are looking at this, that are saying this is a real creature, whatever this is. We need to do more tests and find out more. And they're very suspicious about the actual location in which the guy said that he found him. Because it's basically these are like grave robbers that find these things, man. Yeah. And they found more than one. And but the crazy thing is show them the ancient art from peru that shows three fingered, three toed beings because they look just like.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, 100.
Joe Rogan
This ancient art is hundreds of years old, man. Like, look, they all have three toes and three fingers. This is all in Jesse's episode too. Just go watch that episode if you're.
Sam Tripoli
If you're Interested in my theory on our reality. Is every movie you've ever watched in your life all going on at the same time? All of it. All of these movies just kind of tell you what's really going on. And Aliens and Three Fingered like Harry.
Joe Rogan
And the Hendersons Hanging out camp.
Sam Tripoli
I wanna, it's very interesting. I had an interview with a guy named the Paranoid American and he came on my show and he was talking about how based on your religious beliefs is what you see. So like if you, if you're atheist, you see aliens, if you're, if you're religious you see angels and it goes down to cryptids and all that stuff. It's like, so it's like you only see what you want to see and it shows up in the form that is acceptable to you.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
And, and so I think, yeah. So when you go Bigfoot. 100%. 100%. One of the craziest stories ever told to me was by a guy I met at a show. And he, he was telling me he, he, he did a show where people would send in their, their like high weirdness like stories. And he said that a guy was driving through the forest with his girlfriend and dog and they pull over for a second to piss and the dog takes off. So he goes and chases him through the, through the woods. And he looks at his dogs, dogs looking up. He looks up, there's like what seems to be a giant green screen with something crawling on it. And they're just staring at it. And then the thing stops, notices them there. Camouflage stuff. He looks down, his dog has already ran back and abandoned him. And he ran back and his girlfriend saw him. They're like, let's get the out of here. And that gets into like kind of like the whole Again, missing 411 is that. It's almost like Grand Theft Auto. You ever drive to Vegas and Grand Theft Auto has to render itself forever. So the whole theory is that these people go missing because the simulation doesn't want to render for just one person and that's why they disappear.
Joe Rogan
That's possible. Let me give you another possibility. Getting lost in the woods is easy. Getting out of the woods is hard. You could easily starve to death trying. You could easily break a leg, get injured and no one would ever find you.
Sam Tripoli
That is not what you're at. The odds of you right now.
Joe Rogan
No, no, no. Well listen, the odds of you getting found if you die in the deep wilderness are not very high. They might find your clothes, but your body will be scavenged all kinds of animals will eat you. They'll drag your bones away. There'll be nothing left. If there's bears in the area, there might literally be nothing left. There's pigs in the area. There'll be nothing left. Nothing. They'll eat your bones. They'll eat everything. There'll be nothing left. So if you're just a person and you go missing and you're in the deep, deep, deep, deep, deep woods, like miles in, you're in a bad, bad place and they might not ever find you. That's just a fact. There's too much acreage to look over. There's millions of acres of public land that people could just go in into, and people go missing, man, and you can't find them.
Sam Tripoli
Have you ever heard 411?
Joe Rogan
Sure. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And how they like these people disappear and then they're found totally somewhere else and they can't remember what just happened.
Joe Rogan
Well, that's the Travis Walton story, bro.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, that. That. I just. I just saw that. Yeah. That is a crazy story.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. He was one of the more interesting people that I've talked to that have had experiences because he, you know, I'd say the same about Bob Lazar. They. They don't seem like they're lying. They don't seem at all like they're lying. Lazar seemed like he was telling me you're. It's gonna sound crazy, but here's a story. That's what it seemed like. Like it did not seem like a guy making up a story. And then you go back and see him talking about it in the 1980s.
Sam Tripoli
He's talking about the same way Zach's ain't talking.
Joe Rogan
I'm inclined. The more time goes on, that's the.
Sam Tripoli
Meeting with Eisenhower where they. He makes a deal with. With them, with the aliens. Is that they can. They. They can't. They. They want to be able to do tests and kidnap and all that stuff. But he makes a deal that you can only do it in the forest. You can't do it in the regular places. So that's why people go missing in the forest. Now, obviously, bad things happen and people. You never get hear from that again. But supposedly these people disappear and then they're found a couple days later in a totally different place and they can't remember what just happened.
Joe Rogan
Well, if I was going to do it, I mean, I had a bit in my act about it, that that's what I would do. I wouldn't land on the White House lawn. I'd find Some d Meth, just snatch them up and, like, go tell somebody. You're not gonna.
Sam Tripoli
Nobody's gonna believe you. Believe you.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but that's. If you're just looking for biological studies, if you're just doing tests on people. A lot of people have talked about hybridization programs that they're exposed to, like, their children. Like, they had been multiple times they had visited, and then they were shown, like, a human alien hybrid that they were told is their child wild.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, that is crazy.
Joe Rogan
Guys are getting by. Female aliens, female aliens, like, hold them down, riding their dick, like actually having sex with them.
Sam Tripoli
Trannies are from the future.
Joe Rogan
No, I don't think they're. I think they're. They're aliens. They're just a different kind of whatever the we are. I think we're a combination of whatever, some intelligent advanced species, whatever. Well, the God, ultimately, for the whole thing, for the whole ball of wax. But I have a feeling just like we've done weird shit and created poodles. I think. I think someone might have come here and for lack of a better term, monkeyed around with our genes and added some good shit, you know? And that's. That's in a lot of ancient texts, man. That's in a lot of ancient depictions of how the gods created men.
Sam Tripoli
And that's how Nephilims come. Fallen angels, the daughters of men.
Joe Rogan
It gets weird. That's where it gets weird. Because nobody wants to even consider the possibility that we have been genetically engineered. No one wants to consider it because it's kind of crazy. But also, guys, look how different we are than everything else.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
I mean, it's kind of weird.
Sam Tripoli
Yes. And they can't explain the jump from monkey the man.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
There's no link to that.
Joe Rogan
Well, there's links. I mean, there are transitionary fossils, like you can see, like, Australopithecus. You could see the different. Different ones. But there's a lot of weirdness in there that it doesn't cover. And one of them is the doubling of the human brain size over a period of like, between. I think it's somewhere around a million or 2 million years. The human brain size doubled. And it just. They're like, what happened? What happened? Maybe it was mushrooms. Maybe it was. But also maybe mushrooms are aliens. And that's real. Possible that it's alien life form that, like, exists on our planet and gives you enlightenment if you consume.
Sam Tripoli
I want to micro dose during Jiu Jitsu. That's what I would like to do. I would love to didn't you just have that one politician on talking about Rick Perry, the Book of Enoch, the woman.
Joe Rogan
Oh, yeah. Anna Paulina Luna. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Well, you know, it's like, that's a super. You know, you bring up Gnosticism, Christians go get really upset. I don't know what the answer is. You know, I mean, I'm a spiritual man. Like, one God, Jesus is my savior. That's what I'm into right now. Makes me. Makes me happy and vibrating. A higher level. But if you study narcissists, you know, the whole story of the demiurge is very interesting. That's where fallen angels mating with the daughters of men come from. And that's where the original feminist was. The first ever feminist was Sophia, who was the feminine energy of the universe. And literally, she was like, I don't need a man. Right. She literally sounded like, I don't need a man. And she creates life, and she instantly knows she made a mistake, which sounds like every single mother to me. Right. So she creates the demiurge, and the demiurge doesn't understand about the higher table of gods, and he thinks he is God. And a lot of people believe the first God of the Testament is. Is the demiurge.
Joe Rogan
Oh, okay.
Sam Tripoli
And his whole thing is about just. Basically, he wants to destroy humanity. That's kind of what everyone talks about in Satan. But Sophia gave us the spark of life. She gives us a spark.
Joe Rogan
Wouldn't you want to know, like, it would go back to the time where they were writing the Bhagavad Gita.
Sam Tripoli
I would love that.
Joe Rogan
But what do you know?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. How are you writing? I think about that all the time. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, what are these flying crafts you're talking about?
Sam Tripoli
Yes, dude.
Joe Rogan
And the Vedic text.
Sam Tripoli
And you. So. So you talk about fallen angels. A lot of people, like, think that's Christian mumbo jumbo. I don't believe it is at all. Because the Vedics talk about it, and the Hindus talk about it about God trapping entities. Entities in this realm that we live in. So I think the Vedics were for the. The. The Hindus, I think, are 2 or 3. And then we have the 33%, which is the fallen angels. And then they. They come down, they get trapped here. And that's the whole thing about transhumanism, is that they're trying to figure out how to get out of here.
Joe Rogan
Have you ever seen Lazar talk about the weirdest shit that he heard when he was at S4?
Sam Tripoli
No. What was it said the weirdest shit.
Joe Rogan
Was he had they said they had a very thick file that was about religion. And basically what it boiled down to is at least what this file was saying was that they view us as containers.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
And he wasn't specifying containers of what? Like containers of souls. And like, I don't know, but that's the terminology they used. They view us as containers. Imagine if, like, a soul is an energy that you have to farm or that you have to extract, just like how we extract oil from the Earth. That souls are things you extract, and so you need to grow a bunch of them. So you need people just fuck up a storm and clutter up a planet. And really what you're doing is just farming souls.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, dude, that's so crazy.
Joe Rogan
Imagine you think that you're an only fans model and you're a DJ at a strip club and you're a football player and you're a top scientist and you're this and you're that and every. But really, on the highest level, you're just in a farm. You're in a farm and there's a super intelligent entity that's above and beyond anything you could ever comprehend. And the only thing it doesn't have is souls. So it needs souls because souls are a real element. It's just like you need cobalt to make a battery.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. That's the belief.
Joe Rogan
You actually need a soul.
Sam Tripoli
We're the battery that runs the simulation.
Joe Rogan
Simulation.
Sam Tripoli
So deep. Dude. Why would it.
Joe Rogan
Why is that weirder than black holes? You know? Why is that weird? I was watching this thing on Twitter yesterday. I still say Twitter.
Sam Tripoli
I do.
Joe Rogan
They were discussing this black hole that's as big as our galaxy. That seems weirder.
Sam Tripoli
Let's see.
Joe Rogan
That seems even weirder than. We were genetically engineered. We were genetically engineered. Seems like some shit that we would do.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, I met the. I've had Ben Lamb and Beth Shapiro on from Colossal. Those are the people that brought back the direwolves.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, what are we doing, by the way?
Sam Tripoli
Do you know what else that guy did?
Joe Rogan
What else did that guy do?
Sam Tripoli
That guy created so that you can store files in DNA.
Joe Rogan
Whoa.
Sam Tripoli
You can actually store that. So I had a guy on, he's like, you know where the Epstein files are? They're in somebody's DNA. That's. They can. He. You could look it up. Jamie. He. The guy literally created that. You could put files in people's DNA.
Joe Rogan
Whoa. That is some guy that did that.
Sam Tripoli
But the one who did the direwolf.
Joe Rogan
They'Re doing a bunch of stuff that's Ben Lamb. They're doing a bunch of stuff, and, you know, they're eventually going to bring back the mammoth. Oh. And they're gonna. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know how. It seems like some Jurassic park where it gets.
Joe Rogan
That's what I said to him. I said. Said it's, you know, this is like the beginning of the movie.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. It's kind of crazy weird you're bringing back.
Joe Rogan
The thing is, if they. It gets.
Sam Tripoli
What's the purpose of it, though, dude? What is your thought on why we should be bringing these back?
Joe Rogan
Because it's cool. That's it.
Sam Tripoli
Hey, sometimes the simple answer is the right.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. Sometimes you bring things back just because it's cool. Should you bring back dire wolves and let them loose? No. No. They're bigger than regular wolves. They're super powerful. You're making a mistake. Like, regular wolves are hard enough to deal with, and dire wolves might very well like to hunt people. It's like, super possible.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. It's like introducing those anacondas or boas into, like, the Florida Everglades. It's like they're just dominating, just bringing.
Joe Rogan
Regular wolves into a place. Everything.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, look what's going on in Colorado.
Sam Tripoli
How about the cute animals? Can we bring back cute ones?
Joe Rogan
Yes.
Sam Tripoli
That's what I'm looking for.
Joe Rogan
Cutie pies. Bring back the cutie pies. But then they're. They're all going to get eaten because you're going to have to eventually let them go, and then something's going to prey on them, and then you're going to have a disaster or they're going to wind up eating a bunch of that they're not supposed to eat, and they're going to kill some species off. That happens. All that's like. Australia's, like, got multiple cases of, like, different animals they brought in to combat different animals, and now they have, like, feral cats everywhere. And.
Sam Tripoli
Jeez. Have you ever heard of orphan trains?
Joe Rogan
What?
Sam Tripoli
Have you ever heard of the orphan trains? This reminds me of the orphan train. I remember when I was a kid, I would see cartoons, and they're like, this orphan train's gonna go off the tracks. And I'm like, why are there a bunch of orphans in the trains? And then you start getting into what that really is. This is where Cabbage Patch dolls come from. What, Genetic coffee? Yeah.
Joe Rogan
What the fuck are you saying?
Sam Tripoli
Orphan trains, dude.
Joe Rogan
What is an orphan train?
Sam Tripoli
The theory is, you know, and they kind of did this in Canada with the. The indigenous. Where they sent them to other parts of the country. So they couldn't learn any of their. Their culture. And basically the thought is that either. Either they brought kids from where they were born and brought them to the other parts of the country and gave them to the elites to raise as children or do whatever they wanted to do with them. Yeah, here it is.
Joe Rogan
Okay. It says orphan trains were large scale social experiment in the United States where orphaned, abandoned or homeless children were transport crowded eastern cities to rural areas in the Midwest to be adopted or placed in Homes. Between 1854 and 1920. Excuse me, 1929, an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 children were relocated primarily by the Children's Aid Society and its founder, Charles Loring Brace. This movement is considered a precursor to the modern foster care system.
Sam Tripoli
So that's, that's a very clean version of it.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
But the whole belief is that these are the children of. I'm just gonna throw out a name out of Tataria or stuff like that and that, that they're. They're the children of this to kind of erase history. Well, it gets even crazier into Cabbage Patch Dolls. Right? These Cabbage Patch Kids. And they had these world fairs where they would literally sell like incubated children.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, have you heard of that? No.
Sam Tripoli
And Jerry Seinfeld says both his parents were those type of kids.
Joe Rogan
What is it? Incubated children.
Sam Tripoli
If you look up World fair, Cabbage Patch style kids, basically almost like science grown science laboratory children.
Joe Rogan
Hold on. What are you saying?
Sam Tripoli
What?
Joe Rogan
I can't hear you. Jamie.
C
Something weird popped up when I googled. I'm to trying to figure out what this is before I.
Joe Rogan
What is it? I just.
C
Well, I'll show you. We're not anywhere real yet.
Joe Rogan
Cloning Cabbage Patch Kids and the Mystery of Repopulation Postcards.
Sam Tripoli
And Seinfeld says his parents are both those and they would have displays that world where you could go and get a kid.
Joe Rogan
Wait a minute. What do you mean his parents were. What? You said his parents were made in a lab? Is that what you're saying?
Sam Tripoli
I. I think he said his kid. His parents were either orphan trained kids or Cabbage Patches kids. And a lot of people think that's where the NPCs come from.
Joe Rogan
Orphan trained kids would mean that his parents were orphans and they were shipped off to another or whatever they were.
Sam Tripoli
Being told, you know. But that, that's what he said.
Joe Rogan
Well, we have to Google that.
Sam Tripoli
That sounds like a Sam Tripley crazy.
Joe Rogan
I have to make sure that that's correct. Okay, it sounds crazy, but the whole show, I Don't understand what the cabbage patch thing is, though. What are you saying?
Sam Tripoli
That is they were cloning kids.
Joe Rogan
Kids. Well, when. When was cloning even possible? When did it first become possible?
Sam Tripoli
Hundreds and hundreds of years they've been cloning here.
C
There's a thumbnail that links all three things he's talking about together. But I don't know where this goes, bro.
Joe Rogan
You. You go down the wrong Reddit threads, don't you?
Sam Tripoli
No dog at all.
Joe Rogan
Cabbage Patch baby. So they're growing them in a cabbage patch and then World's Fair incubator babies.
Sam Tripoli
Look at that guy over there holding two babies up. These are incubator babies babies.
Joe Rogan
So what is an incubator baby? Is it raised entirely in an incubator? Like, what does that mean? How early 19 boardwalk attractions save thousands of premature babies lives. Oh, okay, so it's premature births.
Sam Tripoli
That sounds like. I don't know, man. Because supposedly you can get a kid at the World Trade World Fairs.
Joe Rogan
But I do know that people do do that when a child is premature. Right. They put them in an incubator.
Sam Tripoli
That's. But. But the word is that you could get a kid there.
Joe Rogan
So you could buy a kid. Yeah, so someone would have this premature birth and then put the kid up for sale.
Sam Tripoli
Maybe. I mean, that's what this is trying to tell us. I don't know if that's real, though. But that goes back to the world fears and we talked about before. It's just like technology beyond what we understood and what we know now, and they. They wipe that off out.
Joe Rogan
Why would they do that? Do you think they wipe it all out or do they think they hide it in secrecy?
Sam Tripoli
Well, they probably still have it and. But they. They don't want us to have it.
Joe Rogan
Like, what do you think happened with all of Tesla's notes when he died and whatever organization.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know.
C
Yeah, Trump's uncle got him.
Joe Rogan
Oh, that's right.
Sam Tripoli
He went in there early because he's in yell. And then they. He grabbed them all before. And that gets into that little Baron Trump book and the Last President and all that stuff. That's like time travel stuff, which I think is total. Totally possible. I think time isn't this. I think time is this. And everything's going on at one time. And it's like a book. Like if you're reading a book, you can be on page 46 and 46. That's the reality of the time. But you can jump to page 320, and now that's reality. Time. Then you can go Back to page 18 and that's the reality of time. I think it's. That's.
Joe Rogan
So do you think that you'll will eventually be able to manipulate that or. We can.
Sam Tripoli
I think we already can.
Joe Rogan
Who's we though, though?
Sam Tripoli
The masters of mankind.
Joe Rogan
Naughty man.
Sam Tripoli
The masters of mankind. The thirteen families. The thirteen families made deals with fallen angels. That's my power. That's the power structure of the world.
Joe Rogan
And what method are they using to travel back and forth through time?
Sam Tripoli
Whatever technology they got.
Joe Rogan
So do you think that if. Let's say they back and back engineer UFO in 1947 and these companies get involved that know how to make technology, all these different contractors, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, whoever it is, they manufacture a time machine. They manufacture a time machine based on the. What they have learned and they start to use it. And they go back and forth and move around. Do you think eventually they'd want to tell somebody? Somebody?
Sam Tripoli
I think they know. Again, it goes back to data. They know who is who, who's crazy enough, who can keep a secret, who can do all that stuff. They like, that's what they always say about if you, they fly, if they, if, if they fake the moon landing. Wouldn't they like, wouldn't somebody in there say something? Well, people do say something and they end up going missing. But most of them understand that they're. They're in on it. The only people getting to that room are the ones that they know are in on it. Have you ever seen when India landed on the moon? Have you ever seen that video?
Joe Rogan
It's just a probe, right?
Sam Tripoli
It's not even a probe. It's like an Atari graphic that lands. Cuber had better graphics than that. And they're all cheering in the room. They're all high fiving each other.
Joe Rogan
You don't think India landed a pro. The probe of the moon. Can I see it? I want to see if. See if I believe it. I've. I've had so many people that pretty bad. Let me see. Is this guy full of. What happened? All right, let's see it. No, that can't be real.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, that's what they're landing.
Joe Rogan
Wait a minute. Hold on. We're seeing just flashes of it.
C
I mean, this wouldn't be a live video of it because you would be landing two things at the same time.
Joe Rogan
But I want to see what happens when it actually touches down. Wait a minute. That's it.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Hold up. Okay. Everyone needs to go to jail. You guys all need to go to jail. You guys all need to go to jail. That's so fake.
Sam Tripoli
But they're all.
Joe Rogan
What you do with the money? What did you do with the money?
Sam Tripoli
They got their own island. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
How dare you imagine how much money they spent on that probe.
Sam Tripoli
But that's everybody in the room. So if you look at the JFK assassination. Right. So he goes into that plaza. They're all assassins in that plaza.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Like, everybody's in on it.
Joe Rogan
Well, there was a lot of people in.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And they all go missing and end up dead.
Joe Rogan
You know, my friend Evan, he had a really good point about that. My friend Evan Hafer from Black Rifle Coffee, he said during the Bay of Pigs, when they told Ken. Coffee.
Sam Tripoli
Can I have something?
Joe Rogan
Get in there, dog. Sorry. You know when they told Kennedy about it and he didn't allow the airstrikes, he didn't allow air support.
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
That everybody.
Sam Tripoli
Northwood hardened.
Joe Rogan
No, that was different. Operation Northwoods was the. Where they were going to arm Cuban friendlies and attack one.
Sam Tripoli
Well, that was all part of how to pull Cuba into war.
Joe Rogan
Right, right, right. So. But when? With the Bay of Pigs thing in specific, Those guys had a plan based on air. Air support, and then they didn't get that air support. And a bunch of people died that shouldn't have died. It's like, those are the types of people you could have gotten to kill Kennedy.
Sam Tripoli
Yep. Yep.
Joe Rogan
What do you got for us, Jamie? Play some more video. They look better in the other videos. No, no, no.
C
I was looking to see if there was. They did land two things at the same time, but whatever that was, it's clearly not supposed to be a video of the live landing. There's no way.
Joe Rogan
Looked like it to me. Looked like they were.
Sam Tripoli
And the guy standing up and he's like, I just did that.
C
I don't think that's what it's supposed to be. It's like a description to show them, like. Oh, instead of just looking at numbers.
Joe Rogan
Oh, so they don't have actual video of it.
C
You have a live camera with it. That's like a third thing.
Joe Rogan
Which is. Yeah. Well, the moon landing from the 60s when it did it. You only saw it from inside the lunar module. That beautiful aluminum foil craft.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. With a golf cart that's, like, almost twice its size.
Joe Rogan
How'd they get that golf cart thing? And how'd you get enough power to get off the Earth? Or get off the moon, rather.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And there was that camera to pan perfectly and catch it. How'd you get the signal of the video footage from that camera and send it up into space in 1969. And how'd you talk to Nixon on the phone from space? How are you calling Nixon from space?
Sam Tripoli
Stop. Yep. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. But here's the thing. Oligarchies help oligarchies. So they're all in on it.
Joe Rogan
Well, I bet they're all in on a lot of. Which is good, because that's what keeps us from going to World War iii. For real. For real.
Sam Tripoli
So, so recently, we're being told there's this giant AI race with China. Okay.
Joe Rogan
You don't believe it.
Sam Tripoli
And we, you know, they want to pass a law. No, I don't. I don't believe it. And I'll tell you why.
Joe Rogan
So pointed a finger.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I'm very serious. I pointed at the sign. But the point is, so they. They tell us there's this giant race with AI and if we allow China to just get a fraction ahead of us, it's over. So to the point where they. They pass a law where you cannot at. No state can pass any laws that get in the way of technology with AI and everyone's really upset about. Because 10 years of AI is an insane amount of time, so who knows what will happen with it? So we're being sold that we're in this AI race with China. Well, just about a month ago, we sent China a bunch of AI superconductors. And I go, hold on. We're like in a race with these guys and we're sending them superconductors.
Joe Rogan
We.
Sam Tripoli
The United States government.
Joe Rogan
So what did they say? Send.
Sam Tripoli
They send a bunch of. Will you look this up? Superconductors or something like that to the people were supposedly in a race. And it reminds me of when I was a kid.
Joe Rogan
I'm going to need those specifics.
Sam Tripoli
Okay. That's why Jamie's here. I'm just. I'm just.
Joe Rogan
Reminds you of when you were a child.
Sam Tripoli
When I was a kid and we were in the Cold war with Russia and we were in a. We were in a nuclear arms race. I remember being a kid and seeing on the news that we were sending aid to radio Russia. And I always go, why are we sending aid to these people if we're in a Cold War with them? And then I realize, because Russia was never going to be able to keep up with us. It was. That was just used as a. As a smokescreen to get us to be, hey, man, spend all the money you need to build all these weapons because we have to be in the.
Joe Rogan
Lead, how we are paying off the Taliban.
Sam Tripoli
20 mil. What a week, dude.
Joe Rogan
First of all, how many people are even in the Taliban and how many more? They're recruiting because they're making 20 million a week.
Sam Tripoli
I remember when Joe Biden pulled out of Afghanistan, I was like, oh, dude, great. He ended, you know, And I wasn't a Biden fan, but when somebody does something you like, you got to kind of give them their props. And then he's like, yeah, and we're leaving all the weapons there. Have you ever seen the video of the plane leaving? You want to look at something that's just a complete joke?
Joe Rogan
Well, people are falling off of it. They were trying to hang on to the wheels.
Sam Tripoli
No, watch when it's coming out on the. On the Runway. It looks really weird to me.
Joe Rogan
The planes fake.
Sam Tripoli
It's got painted windows.
Joe Rogan
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
And people are running along.
Joe Rogan
It's.
Sam Tripoli
It's the weirdest video I've ever seen. It makes no sense. There's a 911 on it or 119 on it. It's a very, very weird. Right.
Joe Rogan
But it did happen. Like, people did, like, take off in the last planes, and people did.
Sam Tripoli
I'm not saying that didn't happen. I'm saying that video is super weird.
Joe Rogan
Oh. You know, sometimes video just looks like.
Sam Tripoli
Have you ever seen the Anne Haysch crash? Have you ever seen that video?
Joe Rogan
Yeah. One thing at a time.
Sam Tripoli
Look at that.
Joe Rogan
One thing at a time. Okay, well, this is a cargo plane, right? So it's an enormous plane.
Sam Tripoli
Looks.
Joe Rogan
It doesn't have any windows. So there's that.
Sam Tripoli
Well, the windows at the top, at the black ones.
Joe Rogan
Well, that's for the pilots, bro. But the rest of the video, the rest of the plane is all solid. So it's a cargo. No, no, it looks like a giant cargo ship. And these people are trying to climb in. Like, look at this, man. They're trying to get inside that cargo ship. That is nuts, man. And the thing is moving along on the ground. Yeah, you can see that's a regular cargo ship, brother. That's a giant military cargo ship. Cargo ship.
Sam Tripoli
That looks weird, but this.
Joe Rogan
Weird how these guys are, like, laughing and cheering.
Sam Tripoli
Yes, it just looks weird to me.
Joe Rogan
But, like, the whole thing was crazy. First of all, they. They felt like they defeated America and sent them home, you know? So there was that, and then there was the fact that we left behind all kinds of crazy Blackhawk helicopters, tanks. And then they do parades where they parade down the street with all of our.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I Mean, you get into Afghanistan, it's the same thing. Reason we went into Vietnam, which was the pop. Yeah, nobody knows that about Vietnam. Everyone thinks it's about stopping communism if you watch the fog of war.
Joe Rogan
Right.
Sam Tripoli
He says, like, they were never gonna. They Vietnam hated China. They were never gonna work together. But you sell it as, we gotta stop communism. Now you go in and you get all the. Go all the poppy fields, the golden truck triangle.
Joe Rogan
Well, the most transparent of that was when Fox News had Geraldo Rivera talking to one of the generals on the ground.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
It was like, sir, one of the military leaders. I don't know if it's a general. Why do you have military people guarding the heroin fields? It's like, well, we need to get the trust of the farmers, keep them on our side against terrorists. They're like literally like us armed soldiers guarding drugs, bugs. And then the production goes through the roof.
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
And it becomes like 94 of the world's heroin is produced in or where.
Sam Tripoli
We go into Iraq and the first things we go to are the museums.
Joe Rogan
Oh, well. And we're grabbing artifacts and some anunnaki in there that we need.
Sam Tripoli
Who knows? It's in the Vatican. Type 100. They think that's the weapon of mass destruction. They were talking about was the Stargate in Iraq.
Joe Rogan
That was a weapon of mass. I thought. Was a gate. I thought it was a gateway. Go to dimension.
Sam Tripoli
That's what they're talking about.
Joe Rogan
Well, that.
Sam Tripoli
They want control.
Joe Rogan
That would be the weapon of mass destruction. You go into the future, get some awesome weapons, come back everybody up. Like, everybody watching a movie about, like the Revolutionary War. They're all running around in muskets. You just imagine, bro. Imagine just storming in there with a tank. Just everybody. They don't even know what a tank is. Yeah, just. They're just helicopters forward, shooting them out of helicopters like pigs. You know, that's what you think of when you think of, like, modern weaponry. Now imagine applying that times a thousand years, getting that modern weaponry, bringing it back to this timeline. Do you think that you can travel back and forth through timelines? Or do you think once you travel, once you're stuck there, it's what have you traveled back to a time. There's no time machine. You might be fucked.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Or it's like, you know, you see movies about this all the time where you're like, you got to go exactly to the place. Place you gotta get it right. Or you go to a dimension, you don't even know what it is.
Joe Rogan
What Was that article you just pulled up, Jamie? Iraqi Stargate conspiracy. A modern perspective on an ancient mystery. Look at that building, bro. What were they doing? 4100 year old Massive tiered shrine lined with giant staircases. How weird, man.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, our timeline is way more interesting than anyone even understand understands.
Joe Rogan
It really is. It really is. When you get into ancient history.
Sam Tripoli
Yep.
Joe Rogan
It's. It's so strange. Especially when you read their stories and you know, like all the Anunnaki Nephilim stuff. And then you see the buildings they were creating. Like what?
Sam Tripoli
Or the, the doors that are so huge or the steps that are too big for people to go up.
Joe Rogan
Put it back up. J. It says mysterious military bases near ancient sites. U. S. Established military zones near ancient. Ancient Mesopotamian ruins. Yeah. Such as Ur. How do you say that? Nineveh and Babylon. Some speculate this was to prevent independent researchers from accessing the sites.
Sam Tripoli
Control the information.
Joe Rogan
The alleged time warp incident. Some claim that strange time anomalies and electromagnetic disturbances were reported by soldiers in Iraq. Further supporting the idea of an active portal or advanced technology buried underground. Is there any scientific basis for a Stargate in Iraq? How could there be? Lack of physical evidence, no concrete rule. You don't have access. Mythological misinterpretations. Sumerian texts describe the Anunnaki as deities, but scholars believe these are mythological representations rather than historical accounts of extraterrestrial beings. Okay, but that's just someone's opinion. And scholars are notoriously poopy pants pants when it. Stop scrolling please. Notoriously poopy pants when it comes.
Sam Tripoli
Data comes.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, they don't like to. They don't like to change their opinions. On no confirmed technological technology retrieval. Despite years of military presence in Iraq, no official reports have suggested that any advanced technology was discovered. But if it was, where would it go? Defense contractors. Right? The same thing is like the UFOs. Like if they really did have a crash. UFO. UFO. And I'm in the middle of a great book. Richard Dolan has a. Let me find the name of this so I don't it up. It is UFOs for the 21st cent. 21st century mind. Why can't I talk today here? There's a lot of. A lot of stuff in there that I. I'd never considered before. And one of them, when they were talking about the crashed UFOs, they did a bunch of like high altitude explosions of nuclear bombs in the 1950s. They like just shot them up 150 miles into the sky and then blew them up. They did it a bunch of times. Like you could have easily up a UFO if they didn't know you were doing that. If they had no reason to believe. And they're just hovering there watching earth.
Sam Tripoli
And also it's interesting to me because you remember when we had the balloon. What is this?
Joe Rogan
What is this chain?
C
These are CIA reports. Reports. I don't know how accurate they are, but it's a report Nonetheless. Creation date 2016. Document release dates is 98. Read the first paragraph, I think if you can.
Joe Rogan
Oh, it's hard to read. It's weird. Where should I read it from?
C
The third line. Weather be a problem. Hold on. It said something about military.
Joe Rogan
Whether rainstorms would be a problem in the southern area. In three to five days, some heavy equipment moves. Movement is anticipated in near term in Kuwait. Within one to three days, Iraq will launch missiles into Saudi Arabia areas.
C
Keep going.
Joe Rogan
Frontline troops will not advance. Future potential strikes may occur in areas Ba ba ba where Iraq army will.
C
Have two special weapons. Some type of quote, interference device that causes electronical mechanical missed quote, freeze up. Some type of energetic beam type of device that may be located in the sand area. See Figure 1.
Sam Tripoli
Whoa.
C
Preemptive action is not anticipated until February 91. Surprise attack may occur at any time from Kuwait. Whatever energetic beam under the sand. That's where I was.
Joe Rogan
Huh.
C
See like activity in the vicinity of Mecca. Just like this is a strange. These documents pop up in the UFO.
Joe Rogan
World all the time. That's why I was like, is this a legit document? Document again? Yeah. Who knows, right?
C
Yeah, Freedom. This is a FOIA document. Says it comes from the Stargate collection.
Joe Rogan
Huh.
Sam Tripoli
So that's such an interesting.
Joe Rogan
Also if I was one, if I had a print in paper some that's like super top secret that no one's supposed to know that we have. I would say Iraq has it so we could use it on them.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Blame him and say, oh yeah, Iraq had some beam weapons. Yeah, that was it. And it was destroyed. We destroyed it.
Sam Tripoli
Especially if you're putting in a paper where, you know, people could read it later on because of the FOIA request.
Joe Rogan
Well, they probably didn't anticipate that. Right. But. But then on top of that, it's like, I mean we. They overestimated the Iraq Army's capabilities as is. Right. Like that was one of the things about it is like they were always like, Hicks had a joke about it. It's the fourth largest army in the world. He's like, yeah, well after the first two, there's a real big drop off.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, for sure.
Joe Rogan
Salvation Arm 3.
Sam Tripoli
I loved him, man.
Joe Rogan
But that was a great joke about that because like that, that was a cakewalk that, that first Iraq war. It was just they went in, fucked everything up. The war was over really quick. So. I mean imagine how disgusting a human being you'd have to be to invade another country, find secrets that changes the way human beings would view our human history. Yeah, and the. The history of technology that has existed here like completely re. Re remaps the entire landscape, reimagines everything. Hide it.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, well, that's the whole Vatican library.
Joe Rogan
Oh yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Like what's in there, right?
Joe Rogan
What's in there?
Sam Tripoli
I want to know what's in there.
Joe Rogan
Dude, have you seen that Tibetan one?
Sam Tripoli
No.
Joe Rogan
Oh, it's crazy. There's this ancient Tibetan library and there's this video of this guy walking past these. These texts. These are thousands of years old, these texts. And they're all in these bound books on these shelves that nobody's touching. See if you can find.
Sam Tripoli
Why isn't anyone ready? What's in there?
Joe Rogan
What about the library of Alexandria, which all the secrets of Egypt were in there. All the probably depictions of how they built the pyramids, who did it when it happened.
Sam Tripoli
Erasing our.
Joe Rogan
Whether or not they found them already built. That's a real possibility. Claim of 10,000 year old Tibet library. Fine. Not worth paper it's written on. But there is some sort of a Tibet library. I'm not saying it's 10,000 years old, but I think it's a thousand years old. It was just there was a library of these ancient books. Like this. Is that real? That bullshit? Yeah, that's bullshit. Oh, okay. That's not exactly the one that I saw, but it was just like that. But it wasn't.
C
AI probably took that photo and animated now that's been going around a lot.
Joe Rogan
Oh no, no. Yeah, but this is a like at least a year ago what I had seen. But it might have been then it might have been a different kind of not AI AI bullshit is going to make everything impossible.
Sam Tripoli
Have you ever heard that most wars are about erasing history?
Joe Rogan
Like most of them, Like a lot.
Sam Tripoli
Of wars are about erasing our history. Going in there, destroying areas that have like a connection to the past. And that's a big part of World War II was just destroy all this old history so nobody learns about it and knock it all down and rebuild it.
C
Here is a video of a 40,000 volumes.
Joe Rogan
Okay.
C
Scriptures, but I don't know what they Are.
Joe Rogan
I think this is exactly the video that I saw.
Sam Tripoli
That's so crazy.
Joe Rogan
Okay, so this is a Tibetan Buddhist library. And does it say how old those things are? They're pretty amazing, though. But it's just kind of freaky to think that you're even reading a piece of paper that was handwritten by someone a thousand years ago, and you open it up, what's that, Jim?
C
How long that thing goes?
Joe Rogan
Oh, it's bananas.
Sam Tripoli
What did. 10,000 books.
Joe Rogan
Imagine if they decipher it. And it's all porn. It's all just.
Sam Tripoli
Then she took on five guys.
Joe Rogan
It's all just like 50 shades of gray written over and over and over again.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's crazy out there, man. What's going on in the world right now is nuts. And it's just like, I think something, I think what's going on Gaza is crazy. I think it prophesized that. So I wanted to tell you about this. So I, I, I have about eight guys from high school that I'm on a text thread all the time. We talk all the time. It's kind of where I got my ability to kill hecklers, because we just talked each other forever. Like, we stopped fighting at one age and we just started annihilating each other. So then it's just like, natural to me. Like, what's, what's trauma as a kid sometimes becomes your strength as a, as an adult. So I got really good at that. Every time I fly home, they just light me up. It feels so good, right? So I go to college. My friend Tony, he goes to Alfred, he comes back, he gets religion, right? And he is. And every summer I go home for, from college, he, we'd sit down, we'd talk spirituality, and he would always tell me things he learned. Well, one time, like in the late 90s, they bring me out to their church, is having a, like a band. Guys in the church are in the band. And Hand to God, dude, they're singing songs about, in the, in the late 90s, about two towers coming down. Hand to God. I remember hearing that going, that's kind of crazy. And then 9, 11 happens. I go, whoa, that's, that's some prophecy.
Joe Rogan
So Tony always tells build the World Trade Center. Tell towers.
Sam Tripoli
It took a long time, but when.
Joe Rogan
Did they build them? Like when, when were they officially opened? 60s. 60s, sorry.
C
Completed in 70. South tower completed.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, there's a great video I have on Instagram that breaks down the whole 911. It's this animation. It's so good, dude.
Joe Rogan
So do you think that those planes were remote controlled?
Sam Tripoli
I, I, I, I would take it. Oh, I would take. They were missiles that look like planes and over passenger planes. Yes, because.
Joe Rogan
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. So you think that they disguised a missile to make it look like a plane?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
You saw the way that it was flying.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Flew like.
Sam Tripoli
You can't fly like that if you talk to pilots. It's impossible to go at that speed in a, in a passenger plane that low, that fast. It's, it's just. And you talk to people who, you talk to pilots. They say they could never have done that. There is technology for them to take over the plane because it's supposed to stop a hijack. They could, they can take over the plane and cockpit from the flight. That's definitely possible, but I think they were military missile planes. If, if that's what hit the planes. If that's what hit.
Joe Rogan
So what happens to the actual planes themselves under your theory?
Sam Tripoli
I mean, everything could be just a story laid down. I think the story of the 19 hijackers is just another layer. Layer of deceit, you know, that they, they set a foundation for this story they want us to buy.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but Sam, the people did die and the planes did crash.
Sam Tripoli
I'm not saying they did.
Joe Rogan
I mean, it doesn't make any sense because it looks like a plane, it flies like a plane. It leaves the exact airport. They track it. They know where it's going.
Sam Tripoli
Right.
Joe Rogan
It flies into the study.
Sam Tripoli
Operation Northwood. They literally tell you what they're going to do.
Joe Rogan
I know that.
Sam Tripoli
Which is what?
Joe Rogan
They fly that Operation Northwoods. They had a drone plane and they were gonna blow it up and blame the Cubans. I know that. So what that tells us is they had drone planes in 1963, which is kind of crazy, right? That is kind of crazy. And that was signed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and vetoed by Kennedy. Yes, but why would you think it's a missile and not just a drone?
Sam Tripoli
It's possible to drone plane, but I.
Joe Rogan
Think it could be a possible flying like a plane. Like. What makes more sense to me is that they took over a plane and remote control. Whoever they is, whether it's the terrorists or whatever demonic entities, took over the remote control plane and flew that into those towers.
Sam Tripoli
I don't necessarily know. I mean, yeah, that's definitely possible.
Joe Rogan
That makes more sense. The, the thing that didn't make sense to me was like the box cutter thing is weird because just a mass of people. You're gonna take a chance there's not some big guys on. On the plane that are gonna overwhelm you. You're gonna. You're gonna get access to everything with box cutters.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, maybe.
Joe Rogan
Maybe you would. Maybe if the. With the right plane, you know, but with the wrong plane, I could see you getting fucked up by a group of hard men.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. You know, if you got a plane now, people acting crazy, all the guys jumping up, and you could just catch.
Joe Rogan
The wrong fucking plane. Like the fact that you would just take a chance like that, that your plan involved being able to control people with box cutters. There's only a few of you, right? How many guys were on each plane?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I mean, there's what, four planes? There's 19 hijackers. I mean, break it up into four or five guys every plane.
Joe Rogan
It's hard.
Sam Tripoli
And then, like, there's just numerology.
Joe Rogan
Five guys with razors is harder.
Sam Tripoli
You study the numerology. Nine, 11. It's all Aleister Crowley, occult rituals, the plane numbers, how. How many floors, how many feet. The. The Pentagon is.
Joe Rogan
You go deeper in the rabbit holes than I like to go. I like to go like 3/4 the way down. I go, yeah, this sucks. And then I get out of there.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I know.
Joe Rogan
But go all the way to the bottom, which I don't know is always.
Sam Tripoli
Accurate, but it's the world's ran by sorcerers. And once you start to realize that everything's a rich man's trick.
Joe Rogan
Listen, just because the guy who's the head of the world economic forum looks like a wizard. Just because he dresses like a wizard in a fucking hobbit movie doesn't mean he's into the dark.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, study Michael Church dresses exactly like I would dress, except for when he's at the beach if I was.
Joe Rogan
In the dark arts.
Sam Tripoli
Have you ever seen him at the beach?
Joe Rogan
Schwab? At the beach?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
No, I need to see.
Sam Tripoli
You've never seen. You're not gonna believe this guy. I know. You're not. Not. No, he's not. He's in a. He's in a bride lingerie. In the hat.
Joe Rogan
No.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
Let me see.
Sam Tripoli
Can you look? Dude, it looks exactly like. You're not gonna believe it, but I totally think that's him.
Joe Rogan
This is one of them images you found online. Because I think I've seen this one. And I said, oh, he's in a dick cage.
Sam Tripoli
I think he's walking in a dick cage. Come on. Look at. Dude, Tell me that's not him. Tell me that's not him. It's not what I'm saying. When you're that hot, you're in a weird.
Joe Rogan
It's a fake photo. I thought.
Sam Tripoli
What?
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
What do you mean it's not real. How do you know? You just looked at it. Oh.
Joe Rogan
Reuters says.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, then if Reuter says. Because they've been writing.
Joe Rogan
Let me see the photo. Let me see that photo.
Sam Tripoli
That's it right there.
Joe Rogan
That ain't him.
Sam Tripoli
No, but that's pixelated, dude. You find a good picture of him, it looks exactly like. That guy is into the weird. You're the head of the W E F, but you're into the weirdest.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but he's not gonna go out.
Sam Tripoli
Come on, dude.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, that doesn't even look like him. That looks like a younger.
Sam Tripoli
Look at that. You're telling me that guy. The exact same guy?
Joe Rogan
No. Make it a little bigger. No, it doesn't. Come on. No, no, it does not look like him. The guy's a different chin draw structure. Go to the other guy. That's different. This guy has a lot more jowls. No, no, no, no. He has a lot more jowls. He looks a lot older. This guy looks like a. Like a 60 year old freak. And he looks like an 80 year old.
Sam Tripoli
But that dinochrome keeps you young.
Joe Rogan
No, he's not young in these. Any of these photos. But in that photo, that's a different guy. That's a different human. Someone's just being funny. Like, that ain't him either.
Sam Tripoli
Imagine your doppelganger. Is that weird, that gay. And there's just pictures of him doing weird shit on you. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
One of my favorite characters in the Biden Chronicles was that one bald headed guy with lipstick that was stealing women's clothes.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, that guy was the.
Joe Rogan
Like. Who would have thought someone who dresses like that would be weird?
Sam Tripoli
Not only steals the clothes, wears the clothes to, like, giant events.
Joe Rogan
Yes.
Sam Tripoli
Where people. That one lady's like, that's my dress.
Joe Rogan
Well, she's a designer. It was a one off. It was a one off dress. Like, it had to be her dress. This guy would just.
Sam Tripoli
That was some deal luggage.
Joe Rogan
What? But imagine like seeing that guy and going, I think he's got his together. He should be running the government.
Sam Tripoli
Be like, you know what this. You know what this security system needs? Trans. That's what we. What's his job?
Joe Rogan
Was that guy's job.
Sam Tripoli
I thought he had something to do with the FAA or something like that. That's. That's some crazy Rachel Levine.
Joe Rogan
Oh, she was another one. Like, what is this craziness?
Sam Tripoli
Well, that's why I always say, like, you know, it's like everyone about Trump right now and all the stuff going on, on with them. I go to difference between Trump's cabinet and Kamala Harris's cabinet is Trump's all closeted neocons. And Kamala's would be blm, fat, fat, feminist and trans. That would be the difference between who's standing behind them. Yeah, it's, it's, it's all the same shit. It's two wings of the same bird. Now I like Trump more than I like Kamala. These people are just absolutely ridiculous thinking it would be anything different.
Joe Rogan
It's a completely corrupted system at this point. 100% completely corrupted. And no one in like six months, whatever Trump's been in by now or four years or even eight years is going to totally untangle it.
Sam Tripoli
No, it's so deep. And it's at every single level. Every single level, dude.
Joe Rogan
Deep, Deep.
Sam Tripoli
And that's what the Internet did. Took our. Our eyes off them, dog. Here.
Joe Rogan
Thank you.
Sam Tripoli
Took our eyes off local stuff.
Joe Rogan
I better be a great podcast.
Sam Tripoli
Imagine going, that guy should be in.
Joe Rogan
The US Government saying, that's what I've been saying. Take a plea deal. What's that?
C
Department of Energy.
Joe Rogan
Oh, yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, yeah. That's who I want to run to power.
Joe Rogan
Check out them windmill, son.
Sam Tripoli
Look at that dude. We lipstick. It's just. And then sending them to represent us at all these, like, international conferences.
Joe Rogan
I wouldn't care if he was good at his job and didn't steal women's clothes. I wouldn't care, like, if you want to show up for work, how much.
Sam Tripoli
Good at your job.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, but I mean, yeah, I don't want either one of those things. But I mean, if you just show up and you work real hard, but you want to wear a dress like, okay, Mike likes wearing dresses. I don't care. Like, why would I care? I'm wearing shorts. Yeah, it's kind of the same. It's not much different. There's. Oh, there's a little piece of cloth that tucks under your taint. Yeah, it's so much different than a skirt.
Sam Tripoli
I would wear pajamas if people would let me. I'll go, I'd love to do stand up job.
Joe Rogan
And you had a regular job and you wore pajamas.
Sam Tripoli
Like, who gives a. Yeah, he's a weird one. Sam wears pajamas to do stand up.
Joe Rogan
In that weird that, like they expect certain jobs like they expect if you Wear a suit. You're gonna behave differently, you know, more professional. I've got a suit on. I can't be bothered with normal talk. Right. Like, if you just showed up with shorts and a T shirt, like, Mike's not even serious. Look at him. He's dressed like a idiot.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, you dress a certain way and they think of you as a different kind of person.
Sam Tripoli
100%. So I was watching this video the other day, and it was about how actors way back in the day looked so much older.
Joe Rogan
Oh, yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Like, the guy from all in the family was 46.
Joe Rogan
I know.
Sam Tripoli
And then actors today are 56. Look like their kids. Yeah. And they were talking about it's because everyone smoked all the time and they all wore like, like, like suits and proper clothes and maybe. Yeah, no one worked out.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, no one. So when you hit 46, it was.
Sam Tripoli
Like, yeah, we're, you know, as a nation, we're getting fatter and fatter. But there's also a segment that is getting more jacked and jacked. The jiu jitsu guys, CrossFit guys, the Thai boxing dudes, you know, they're all getting more and more fucking shredded than ever. Yes, there are a lot of fat people, but there's also, in my opinion, way more in shape people, too, because they're just more people.
Joe Rogan
I would agree there's more in shape people now than ever before, but I think the average person is in worse, worse shape. The average. There's, like, outliers, people that work out all the time, and there's more of those than ever before. But we're getting poisoned. We're getting. Our food is terrible.
Sam Tripoli
This is One of the RFK Jr.
Joe Rogan
Thing is one of the most important things of this administration. I thought, like, get in there and find out how do these companies have this grip on what they're putting in the American diet? How these companies have this grip on what medications they're making sure that you take every year and how many. You know, they're not responsible at all for the adverse effects. Like, this is crazy. And like, him getting in there and just trying to at least untangle some of that evil octopus mess. Just all the different tentacles of control and the fact that they're telling you, oh, we know these dyes cause cancer and you can't use them anywhere else in the world, but we have to use them here. It'll hurt our company.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, that's crazy. Crazy.
Joe Rogan
And it's the same company that makes stuff that they send to Canada that doesn't have the dyes. It's nuts.
Sam Tripoli
It's crazy. Or how, you know, I saw Ian Carroll talking about this, how they have a drug that causes hair loss and then the same company sells you stuff that will help your hair grow back.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. Well, there's companies right now that are working on drugs that help people that have heart inflammation from myocarditis and issues with heart repair.
Sam Tripoli
There's a particular NBA legend named Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who during the whole Covid stuff was like, he was going after LeBron James really hard about not getting the. The shot. And now when I listen, because I'm old, I still listen to sports talk radio. You know, he's doing commercials for heart problems. Like, that's the craziest storyline I've ever seen in my life. The guy who was guilting everybody, and this was a guy who was a civil rights leader.
Joe Rogan
He's doing commercials for heart problems. In what way? Like, what are the commercials?
Sam Tripoli
Heart fib. Can you look up what Krima do Jabbar Heart heart commercials. He's talking about how he's afib. Afib. He is, yes. But this was a guy who was. Who was full on in a civil rights movement, who understands, would have a great understanding understanding of the black community's relationship with pharmaceutical companies. And what. You know that. That famous thing where they let everybody have syphilis forever and then they sent like plaque nurses to convince them. Yeah, afab. So he was a guy who was pushing everybody. Dude, that's so crazy. It's with Pfizer too. And he was a guy who was pushing everybody to get. To get the jab. He was like, he was like really going after LeBron James who didn't want him do it. And then now he's doing these commercials, which is so crazy to me.
Joe Rogan
But did he have that before he got jabbed?
Sam Tripoli
I never heard of that. It's possible, but I never heard of it. But it's crazy that he's on both sides of that.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, it is kind of crazy. But a lot of older people got real scared. That's one of the things that happened. A lot of old people, when Covid came around, got real scared and they wanted to believe that the pharmaceutical drug companies had an answer and they didn't want to hear any nonsense from the anti vaccine taxers.
Sam Tripoli
Well, you saw, they rolled it out, right. Like it started with China. And we saw these videos of people falling down.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Even though that never happened when everybody got Covid here until what they got the Jab, right? And then we started seeing Bill Ga. You know, so do you watch how they were slow rolls, these psyops out?
Joe Rogan
The crazy thing is watching the compilation of all the newscasters faint on doing that.
Sam Tripoli
How about when they see something and they freak out and then they fall down? That's the weirdest thing. When they all weird, dude.
Joe Rogan
It's all weird. It's weird that we all watched it in real time. The Heather McDonald video. I mean, it's almost like the universe had a script, right? The Heather McDonald video in particular.
Sam Tripoli
She's like, I got all the jab. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Boom. Black. I mean, it was nuts. It was like the perfect punch line at the right time. You know, if you want to have evidence of a simulation like that seems fake.
Sam Tripoli
That's so crazy. It was caught on camera.
Joe Rogan
Crazy.
Sam Tripoli
And then she falls back and you know something's going on. Cuz she doesn't try to brace herself at all.
Joe Rogan
It was so bad. It's. I feel for her.
Sam Tripoli
I like her.
Joe Rogan
Well, that was a bad fall, man. Scary, scary fall. But it's just crazy how it lined up that way. And crazy how it. Brought to you by Fizer. You see these people, you see those commercial, I mean, those compilations rather, of all the different newscasters falling over. It's like, wow. And no one, no one got suspicious other than these weirdos online. All the. No newscast people suspicious. No media people got suspicious. New York Times didn't get suspicious. How many soccer players are dropping dead? What's going on here?
Sam Tripoli
Healthy athletes having heart attacks.
Joe Rogan
Yeah. How many people are just having heart attacks when they're 18 years old, which never happened before. What the is going on? And no one wants to admit that they made a terrible man mistake and that they got duped. So they continue to do the work of the people that duped them. They're like, they're vampire. They got bit by the vampire and they're trying to bite other people. It's weird.
Sam Tripoli
It's. It's. Yeah. Have you ever heard. Okay, this is a really weird conspiracy.
Joe Rogan
No. From you. No fucking way, Sam. I don't believe you.
Sam Tripoli
The Chinese population, have you ever looked into that?
Joe Rogan
Oh, that the population is actually a lot lower than they said it is. Yes.
Sam Tripoli
And that there's all this, all this data that kind of lines up like the amount of funeral homes have quadrupled. The China's lied about the amount. They made all these. They listed all these fake kids going to school that aren't really going to school. And the weird one is the amount of salt that they. They've imported from China, from Japan, has gone down half. So all these people go to China, all these guys, tourist vloggers, and they're like, there's nobody around. There's nobody. There's nobody here. Where is everybody? This is because if you go to India, right, We saw them, how many people they pack in there to see that. That Atari graphic, land on the moon. Look how many people are in there. But they. You see this over and over again. When people go to China, they're like, there's nobody around here.
Joe Rogan
Well, I think there's parts of it that are very unpopulated. But you know what has always been the weirdest conspiracy for me with China is the Great Wall.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, how weird. Faces.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, the turrets where they shoot arrows from. That's facing inward. Inward, not outward. Not like to guard people from coming over the wall that way. It's the other way.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Which is like, okay, who. Who designed this? What were you doing? What you try to accomplish? Why would you. Why would you have it turned towards the China, Right.
Sam Tripoli
If you protect China?
Joe Rogan
Yeah. That doesn't even make any sense.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it's kind of like when you look at, like, I don't know, like a camp, right. And they have these. Or prison. They. The people they want to keep in. They. They put all the. The wire and stuff this way so you can't crawl out.
Joe Rogan
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
So it's the same thing with that.
Joe Rogan
Did you see how long it is, too?
Sam Tripoli
It is pretty long.
Joe Rogan
What is the full length? I think it's 14,000 miles. Imagine 14,000 miles of stone wall built by hand over hundreds of years, and you. You have the openings for arrows pointed towards the people.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Have you ever seen old. Old pictures of how, like, it being built? People building it is. Are like demons and like that. It's like, very weird, dude.
Joe Rogan
What. Yeah. What are you talking about? Old drawings, you mean?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, of drawings of the. The. The Great Wall of China being built. And it's almost being built, like, by demons.
C
You know, I'm seeing something about the turrets or whatever. They're on either all sides or multiple.
Joe Rogan
Sides, not just facing in, but sometimes they're just facing in. I don't know, because this. This guy did a whole video on this whole stretch of the Great Wall where it faces in. What is it? Click on that one. See what it says.
C
Like, it's talking about YouTubers. Sensationalizing stuff.
Joe Rogan
Oh, okay. Well, the thing is, it's also, again, 14,000 miles. Miles. Right. And so some of it probably.
Sam Tripoli
Territories change, Right?
Joe Rogan
Right, right.
Sam Tripoli
Sometimes, you know, you see that because like I'm Armenian, I'm from the village of Vaughn, I'm Russian Armenian. And at that time it was in Turkey.
Joe Rogan
Bro, look at this. 13,170 miles. That's so crazy.
Sam Tripoli
How long would it take for you to build that? For ever?
Joe Rogan
Imagine if you live forever and like Sam, you can live forever, but you have to rebuild the Great Wall of China. But if you do, don't worry, you'll live forever. It's going to take you a long time, but once you're done, you'll be free.
Sam Tripoli
Does it say how long it took?
Joe Rogan
Forever.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Would you do it?
Sam Tripoli
No, I don't want to live forever.
Joe Rogan
You don't?
Sam Tripoli
No. I don't think we're meant to live forever.
Joe Rogan
Forever.
Sam Tripoli
I think we're meant to come here, finish a task, wrap it up.
Joe Rogan
Yeah, I think so too.
Sam Tripoli
And I, you know, this whole thing about extending life forever sounds miserable to me.
Joe Rogan
It is weird that all these techno people are about to grasp the ability to do something that has never been done before and is very strange. Like if you can change a human body and you can enter some sort of a chip into that person's brain that gives them entire access to the Internet instantaneously. Telepathic language, you know, who knows what kind of ability to control electronic devices and all kinds of different things. And someone gets to decide whether or not that happens to the human race. Yes, because once it happens happens, you're not putting that cork back on the bottle. It's out. It's going to give an advantage to people. So everyone's going to want to do it. You don't want to be a regular meat ape when all these geniuses are around here reading your PIN number from your mind.
Sam Tripoli
They're doing that, they're doing that with babies now. They can test IQs already. They're doing genetic tests because these really rich people want super smart kids. So they're making sure that the, the, the IQ of the baby is at a super high level.
Joe Rogan
Well, there's also that thing in China they did where they altered the baby babies genes to make them smarter. Yeah, we're going to have genetically modified human beings for sure in the next.
Sam Tripoli
If they're not already here.
Joe Rogan
But I mean they're going to be like Thor. Everyone's going to look like Thor. Every woman's going to look like, you know, fill in the blank, whatever you're into.
Sam Tripoli
Too much tits and ass on the Internet.
Joe Rogan
It's going to be amazing. It's going to be such a good time. There's going to be no sixes. Yeah, it's just going to be. Initially, it'll be adopted by the rich, but then it'll just be like cell phones in the beginning, you know, Mike Douglas had that big ass stupid thing on the beach. Now, that's a joke, right? Now everybody has a phone. You go to the jungle, people have phones.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, there's fat homeless people with iPhones. Everyone has phones, iPhones. Like, that's why they're never going to have a revolution when you have fat homeless people with iPhones. Like, fat. Yeah.
Joe Rogan
And they have no money. They're still fat.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And they're living the best life. That's how comfortable it is. We're just comfortable enough not to get upset.
Joe Rogan
Sam, Tripoli, I gotta wrap this up. I love you to death. I don't agree with everything you said, though.
Sam Tripoli
Come on, everybody. I'm always right. Last thing I want to tell you is that Gaza, Europe will go in and regulate it. And that is the prediction. I want to give you that.
Joe Rogan
That is going to regulate Gaza?
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Joe Rogan
That's prophesied.
Sam Tripoli
Yes. And then it's basically going to be into. It's been prophesied. There will be a war between the pagans and the lost tribes. The lost tribes. And you go through this where?
Joe Rogan
Hold. Someone go to research this further.
Sam Tripoli
Let me just tell you this. I'll give you the name of it. I got a pee.
Joe Rogan
We got to wrap this up. Okay, just tell me what it is.
Sam Tripoli
I just got.
Joe Rogan
I've been holding on my pee for five minutes.
Sam Tripoli
I appreciate you, dude. I'll give you the name right now. Here we go. You can go to the living Church of God. It's YouTube. YouTube. At Tomorrow's World, it's all been prophesied. England, the United States and Israel versus the pagans. The pagans will be led like before, the Assyrians, who are now Germany.
Joe Rogan
If it turns out to be true, I'll bring you back.
Sam Tripoli
That will be my third prediction I've gotten right. I love you so much. Thank you so much.
Joe Rogan
Always great to see you, my brother. Always do it again. All right, bye, everybody. It.
Detailed Summary of The Joe Rogan Experience Episode #2366 with Sam Tripoli
Release Date: August 15, 2025
Hosts:
Timeframe: 00:12 – 01:35
Joe Rogan and Sam Tripoli kick off their discussion by exploring the impact of constant travel on health. Sam introduces a controversial theory suggesting that an "Agenda 2050" aims to eliminate commercial flying.
They debate the plausibility of this theory, with Joe expressing skepticism but acknowledging the increasing altercations at airports.
Timeframe: 02:01 – 06:15
The conversation shifts to the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives on traditional jobs like firefighting. Sam argues that DEI is intentionally placing less qualified individuals in critical roles to create chaos and justify increased control.
Timeframe: 08:00 – 14:32
Rogan and Tripoli delve into the flaws of the American health insurance system, citing cases like Ben Askren's denied double lung transplant despite catastrophic illness.
They lament the reliance on crowdfunding for life-saving surgeries and criticize the lack of accountability in medical malpractice.
Timeframe: 14:41 – 18:07
The discussion turns to political manipulation, specifically criticizing Barack Obama's presidency and suggesting it was rigged to favor him through covert operations designed to undermine trust in opposition figures.
Timeframe: 11:06 – 20:31
A significant portion of the conversation centers on the mysterious Epstein files, where Sam claims there are tens of thousands of videos depicting abuse of minor girls. They discuss the implications of these videos being suppressed and the potential for blackmail.
Timeframe: 20:31 – 39:05
Rogan and Tripoli explore theories about ancient advanced technologies, including claims that the U.S. government possessed aircraft capable of 200 mph during the Civil War. They reference Operation Paperclip and the integration of Nazi scientists into NASA, suggesting these collaborations led to hidden technological advancements.
Timeframe: 39:05 – 75:26
The duo delves into UFO conspiracies, including the possibility of back-engineered UFO technology and time travel. They discuss alleged government cover-ups of UFO sightings and advanced alien technologies, questioning the legitimacy of documented sightings and governmental responses.
Timeframe: 75:26 – 99:34
Rogan and Tripoli critique the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing pharmaceutical companies of prioritizing profit over public health. They discuss the rapid development and distribution of vaccines, the shift in public perception, and the role of media in promoting pharmaceutical agendas.
Timeframe: 99:34 – 141:55
The conversation broadens to encompass the role of technology in societal control, including AI surveillance, genetic manipulation, and the potential for mind control through advanced technologies. They explore how technology is used to manipulate and control populations, citing examples like smart meters and geoengineering.
Timeframe: 141:55 – 157:37
Rogan and Tripoli discuss the Great Wall of China, questioning its construction and purpose. They propose that the wall's design suggests a hidden agenda, likening it to a prison structure aimed at controlling populations rather than defending against external threats.
Timeframe: 157:37 – End
In their concluding remarks, Sam Tripoli shares his predictions about future conflicts, specifically referencing Gaza and prophesied wars between different groups. They emphasize the pervasive control mechanisms in society and the ongoing erosion of individual freedoms.
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Summary:
In this extended episode, Joe Rogan and Sam Tripoli traverse a labyrinth of conspiracy theories encompassing global agendas to curb commercial aviation, the insidious impacts of DEI initiatives on critical professions, and the malpractices within the American health insurance framework. Their dialogue deepens into historical manipulations involving Nazi scientists in NASA, the enigmatic Epstein files, and the potential existence of ancient, advanced technologies suppressed by governmental entities.
The duo doesn't shy away from contentious topics such as UFO conspiracies, alleged cover-ups of extraterrestrial technologies, and the looming threat of AI-driven societal control. Their critique of the COVID-19 pandemic response underscores a distrust in pharmaceutical companies and mainstream media narratives.
As the conversation unfolds, they link modern-day events to historical patterns of population control, technological manipulation, and the erosion of individual freedoms. Sam Tripoli concludes with bleak predictions about future geopolitical conflicts, emphasizing the entrenched control systems poised to further destabilize societal structures.
For listeners unfamiliar with the episode, this comprehensive summary encapsulates the breadth of topics discussed, highlighting the persistent theme of skepticism towards established institutions and the belief in hidden, orchestrated forces shaping global events.