Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 354 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Elon Musk Et al.

Episode Date: November 10, 2023

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Starting point is 00:01:19 You're listening to the Joe Rogan Experience Review. What a bizarre thing we've created. Now with your hosts, Adam Thorn. It might be the worst but casual. That's one of the best ones. One, go. Enjoy the show. Hey guys, and welcome to another episode of the JRE review. This week, we have a special guest
Starting point is 00:01:42 in my buddy, Peter, a big fan of Elon Musk So huge huge fan huge huge so it'll be here wanted to come on and say some things nice to have you with us Pete Yeah, man. Let's let's open up. So This week we are Elon Musk. We have David Blaine and then the legend that is Tim Kennedy. We'll see if we have time for Tim Kennedy's one. It's Tim's definitely worth listening to, but it's heavy. Yeah. And I would say it's inspiring too, so it's both of those things.
Starting point is 00:02:19 He really does put his money where his mouth is as far as... Oh. Just legend. He's a badass for sure. I mean, special forces and for it in the UFC. It's like, come on. What do you need to prove after that? But he's not stopping. Forty schools. He started it by himself.
Starting point is 00:02:39 This foundation. Incredible. Yeah, yeah. We're touch on him in the end. But Elon Musk, always a big one. I don't know how many times he's been on Rogan now. I think three times maybe. Yeah, I'm pretty sure three. He's definitely very comfortable on Rogan's podcast now, which is great because we can all remember when he first came on Rogan it was it was pretty
Starting point is 00:03:06 awkward for a while and then of course they smoked weed and then there was all that controversy but it's almost like every time he long comes on he finds a way to do something pretty unusual for the Joe Rogan experience. I'm not saying that smoking weed is unusual but it is for a billionaire right? This isn't like one of his comedian friends. They're generally wound up a little tighter than most. Mm-hmm. And watch their behavior a little more.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Yeah, he seems to just do his thing. I mean, they basically they open up talking about the cyber truck, which heavily anticipated piece of vehicular technology and it drives it in, says this bulletproof, somehow Joe brings up, you think he could take an arrow and Elon's like, I bet you a dollar, you can't blow a hole in it all. Dollar. Unbelievable. So good. So Joe goes out there and blast it. It does nothing. That thing is bullet proof is fucked. Yeah. What do you say? He shot it with a Tommy gun, a 9 mil, a 45. Like, and you think an arrow is gonna a damage at that point? It's incredible. Yeah, I mean, look, I know an arrow's not like bullets, but they are a lot heavier overall. Where they are.
Starting point is 00:04:34 So even though they're moving a lot slower, I just felt like maybe it just had a different angle that it would, that it could do something, but yeah, I mean at the end of the day, if you can shoot a fucking cow with a Tommy gun and it doesn't blow a hole in the door you're not getting through it. The zombie apocalypse mobile he for sure that's what he said. So good yeah yeah what is it but what does that really mean though for like crashes and like crumple zones I mean if the vehicle is that strong does it when it crashes? Does just everyone inside just liquefy or does it actually crush into it?
Starting point is 00:05:13 The other complicate fights We just crashes right through them and what did he say it could go? They think it they can get zero to 60 under three. Under three. In one of those trucks. Yeah, that's too fast. Dude, it's too fast. No differential, no traditional drive train.
Starting point is 00:05:33 You can bump of a rocks. It's incredible. Unbelievable. Yeah. I'm curious. I want one. I want someone to know that I know to have one so I can have a play with it. So how do you go on?
Starting point is 00:05:47 All right. All right. All right. Elon, what a legend. Bought Twitter, obviously. This is really the first, the first, I mean, he's come on since he bought Twitter. So very curious to hear what he had to say about it. And just the fact that he said, it was like a spokes piece for the government and propaganda is truly terrifying to me. I don't like piping information. People's phones is the surest way to change their pens
Starting point is 00:06:22 these days. Right. And that's what it was. And you know, how did, how do you think the government got in a position to where they had that sort of access? Oh buddy, buddy, backdoor handshakes, you, you call up your friend over there at Twitter and say, Hey, we don't really, we have to have this sort of mindset go forward and they just can't they just can't uh can't say no. They can't say no. It's friends ideologically, ideologically similarly mindset it. But that makes sense. Yeah. No, I know what you're saying. I mean, I think a lot of things now I like that, right? It's like traditionally the media used to be just kind of a watch dog, like waiting for
Starting point is 00:07:12 the government to slip up so they could catch him out and be like, oh, look at this piece of shit. And they were just always trying to get politicians, which is really when we trusted media, you know, when we were like into it. And now it's like, they're all buddy, buddy. And the regular people of the ones kind of left out of the conversation, just getting tricked. It always swung left, but the media always swung left, but it was, they had a thing called
Starting point is 00:07:41 journalistic integrity. Integrity. They don't have that. know, journalistic integrity. Then we'll have that. Well, he's not a lot. He's fixed that up. For sure. And, you know, I haven't used Twitter or X much, like ever,
Starting point is 00:07:57 even since it became Elon's thing. So I'm not super familiar with what's going on over there and what the impact really is. I mean, he's saying that it's worth almost nothing compared to when he bought it. It's going to be interesting to see though what he does with it. I've got a feeling he's got some plans and it's going to be interesting. He doesn't have band anybody. That's interesting to me that he, since he absorbed the responsibility of that,
Starting point is 00:08:30 of Twitter, he hasn't banned anyone, which was, that's just not how it used to be. You got banned left and right. Shut up, banned. Yeah. Was that mostly during COVID? I know some of it maybe had been happening before then,
Starting point is 00:08:45 but it was mostly COVID, right? There was kind of creating that in the election. From what I can understand about it. COVID. Yeah. Lots of weird stuff. Well, I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:08:59 And it makes you think, it makes you want to analyze other social media platforms. And like, what they're up to and who they're kind of banning. I mean, I know some big players on Instagram. I mean, I say big, but like 100 to 200,000, maybe like quarter of a million followers. And you know, I get the message with them. And I get to see also because they show me like,
Starting point is 00:09:24 oh, this got flagged and I got another flag for this one. And so much of it is total bullshit, dude. It's like, to these people that have that big of a following, it takes a lot to build that up. And in a way, it's like their life is. It is their life. And yeah, whether you like influencers or not, or whatever you want to call them,
Starting point is 00:09:47 it's like, well, this is what they're doing. And there's definitely this arc of training that they're trying to put in. They're saying this is like the internet and it's free, and you can just do what you want on it and express yourself, but it's not really true. I mean, they have the social media companies, especially the Instagram, have a particular way
Starting point is 00:10:11 they want you to behave, and when you don't do it, I mean, they hit you with it pretty hard. And we know YouTube has been doing that. It's been demonetizing people, hitting podcasts, hitting people that interview RFK or just different voices and it's a scary business out there, dude. You know? What Canada is doing that right now.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Canada is state-sponsored censorship. Like all censorship, they are really cracking down and I wonder what your pod will, how the Drupaddle fair, when it feel even be accessible in Canada. Yeah, fuck him. God bless America. Yeah, if you don't like it, ban my whole show, I don't care. I'm not gonna like panda to whatever fancy Canadian rules you come up with. And I like the Canadian people.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I think just the government up there is being wacky. I've got no time for that, man. No time. You came here for a reason, God damn it. Freedom, baby. It's not free. Gabby here is a meditation instructor who just created her business website.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Just need to choose a domain. Meditativeminds.ca or dot com. That Canada goose looks grumpy. Also, why is he here? Well, Gabby, he's here to tell you that 85% of Canadians prefer supporting local business on a dot CA over a dot com. And dot CA it is. Now repeat after me.
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Starting point is 00:12:17 a lot of plants and animals and their migrations and whatnot. Uh, yeah, I mean. But what about if it was in Nevada? It's like nothing there, dude, it looks like Mars. The delicate ecosystem of the desert. Oh, like full lizards, relax, you're hippie. Well, we would pay the price here in the west.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Definitely, we would be fronting a lot of the bill here. Yeah. Well, it's 64,000 acres that's how much that is 64 it's a lot acres yeah and he mentioned that you would definitely need banks of batteries technology would have to catch up to that yeah I we just wouldn't be at a builder it's probably not like we could do you fix oh I think 64,000 acres of solar panels that's like what I don't know if we'd have the minerals We could we could take them from less fortunate countries of course All Pete
Starting point is 00:13:16 You and your you and your sweat shops So I mean that's probably what we'd have to do right? That's what we do in the earth minerals. Yeah, we do that We already do that. We got to we got to go get them. I say we we're Pete and I are not taking any minerals. Okay Taking very few Over the years. I'm almost almost none And no, but I like that idea, you know, I like the, it's a possibility and I've also heard
Starting point is 00:13:47 stories of a type of system where it's like the roads themselves, like the Tomac itself is a kind of solar panel that charges cars as it drives. Yeah, we can probably do some like that if we invested in that versus our war machine. You know what I mean? That's true. Well, we could just have patches of road. It doesn't have to be all the roads, right? Just do a few miles.
Starting point is 00:14:16 In the savory bit of time, yeah. And just people drive over it and it charges everything up. I'd love that. That's a sci-fi right there. I know. Well, but this is the problem that we're hearing about these electric cars, and I think that's why it's a bit of a struggle for Elon is, you know, big cities like California and the rest of it. They are finding they don't have the kind of power grid ability to just keep these cars charged like they're struggling. They are struggling. They have those rolling blackouts where they ask their their citizens that have those electric cars to not charge for the night
Starting point is 00:14:58 Give it a rest because they were just deraining the system.. Electric cars charged by coal, of course. Basically. That's how we make most of our electricity. Coal. We use it in a bit of, bit of, um, nuclear, but not too. I don't think there's many nuclear plants in the US. I could be way off on this one. We had to, was it three mile island incident in the 70s
Starting point is 00:15:26 or the 80s? Oh, that's good. And after that, we have had zero ground swell for nuclear here. Yeah, coal is where we get our energy from. Yeah, we should bring it back. Coal is actually, what do you use to the clean? Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Nuclear sounds cleaner. Yeah, sounds cooler too It does yeah sounds bad ass. What do you think about what he said about George Soros? Are you familiar or like much familiar with that guy? So As much as I as the next armchair Conspiracy theorist Yeah, right. So he's like an Uber billionaire old guy heavily invested in politics seems to support, you know, and back like is left and extremist is he can find for whatever reason. I don't know
Starting point is 00:16:22 really where is the gender's at, but for whatever reason. I don't know really where is it Jen is at but Elon said he like as far as he can tell George's isn't you know kind of hates humanity which is a which is a bold thing to say dude. Yeah if anybody would know it's someone who is on his level George and Elon have got to be similarly rich you know. Soros he's yeah I mean he's just amongst a lot richer, but but yeah, he's he's billionaire level I mean you would think that they had like billionaire Poked games that they go to like you don't want to be talking too much shit right, but there's a dancing Urchin you you play for human lives
Starting point is 00:17:05 Uh-huh. Everyone's wearing masks, like eyes wide shut. And there's like an effigy, like some sort of owl god that they bone for some reason. I kind of want to go. That sounds fun to me. Yeah. He said that George Soros was bad for humanity.
Starting point is 00:17:21 He was trying to bring the downfall of civilization by his actions. Yeah. He funded it. I think- And you know, go ahead. That's kind of the conspiracy online though, right? That's a bit of what it is. So to hear it from a real player that's in the game, to be like, yeah, that guy, I don't, I don't know what his deal is. I don't care for it. I'm like oh shit I'm gonna all right. We got to watch out for Georgie boy. I'm on team Musk turns out
Starting point is 00:17:54 He seems like I mean of the of the billionaires. I'm down for it now You know talking about billionaire on billionaire what about Zuck and you won't get in a fight I love how confident musk is Musk doesn't sound like he gives a fuck. He's a d- I'm Shreddum Dude, I'm curious. I mean look. He said his move is the warous. I respect it, but You know, I mean Zuck has been training Jiu-Jitsu so hard he blew out his ACL is weak and now he's in surgery well he's
Starting point is 00:18:31 small you know and he's training a lot but I don't what's what training is Elon doing I mean Joe asked them he's like how's your endurance he goes no problem it won't come to that it won't yeah won't be an issue I'm like okay dude chill out yeah you could tell Joe was like he was a little skeptical because he knows the value of training and conditioning better than anybody really probably well but dude we you and I trained you just say we know that a small guy with skills is going to fuck up a big guy that hasn't been training. Now Elon did some jujitsu, he's trained martial arts before, he says he's been punched in the
Starting point is 00:19:15 face, I mean that helps. That goes along with it. That's training. Yeah, it's like, okay, you're not going to freak out when you get hit potentially. But at the same time, you know, it's like, I worry that he wouldn't take it seriously enough and I guarantee Zuck will. Leg kick, the leg kick will take you right out. And if Zuck's been training those leg kicks,
Starting point is 00:19:40 and he's been punched in the face and training now, you can make up the difference with training The one of the advantages would be if it was MMA because then you know, I mean Unless Elon gets stuck on his back. I mean he does have a lot of size to start swinging with It's a 240 that's pretty big for 6-1 Dude, that's really big. It 1 Dude that's really big what's that I mean yeah Yeah, it's thick and what is a Zuckerberg at like probably like 150 I think he's in the 130 to 150 range I Mean Dude that's a lot of weight and at my way weight, I can even, I've been doing just for like six years.
Starting point is 00:20:31 And I've been able to handle black belts at that weight. You just get their hands to one one, you stay low, just stuff like that. You could do it. He can do it Yeah, you could do I mean if you if you have like a 60 70 pound advantage That's that's at least a belt or a belt and a half worth of advantage potentially There are people that when you and I look at at a bar or something to say what would you do and you say I can't do anything That guy weighs 280. He's six four.
Starting point is 00:21:08 He probably has never trained a day in his life. And if I go at him, he's gonna shred me. Yeah, well, he just picked you up and throw you on the ground. See my friends. I mean, that's it. You get him on your side and then he backs you up when other shit goes down.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Yeah, so you're wrong, obviously, on top of top of that not on Instagram, not a fan of it. He found that he caught himself taking selfies and felt like a bit of a dick. I get it. We've all been there. I think we're at the age where selfies don't do us any justice. People are still taking them, dude. They love them. Some people will never learn that lesson. Yeah, that's another going back to the censorship. That's to Zach controls Facebook, Instagram. And he is all on board with saving humanity, whether they want to be teaching us the right way, whether we think that's the right way or not.
Starting point is 00:22:11 It's talking down to us in a way. He is because he definitely plays more of the game, right? It's like Elon didn't come out and buy Twitter to then also join the game and take control and get more Kind of favoritism with the government or whoever is at play. He came out to be paying the ass Zack doesn't really do that. He's just like, oh wait what? Hunter Biden laptop is Russian misinformation. Okay, I'll stop it. Yeah, like he doesn't really seem to argue in that direction. He's unattended Yeah, he's he's watching his bank account for sure, but who knows can you really blame him? Well, I think if I had a billion dollars, it would free me up to
Starting point is 00:23:01 Be my own self my own truth to be my own self, my own truth. Yeah, you'd like to think so, but I think that's what Elon is doing and I think that's why there's like a cult following behind him and there's more, there's just, there's more energy behind the things that he does, you know, it's like Zuck is already big, right? He comes out with threads, nobody bought it. You know, maybe his new Oculus is good, but it has to have a utility value. Whereas Elon can just invent something interesting and people are behind it. Because you know what Elon's up to.
Starting point is 00:23:41 You know that he's more for the people and for exploration and, you know, bringing us to Mars. There's like this hope with that guy that's super interesting. That's why this, this, you know, podcast with Rogan will be one of his biggest of the year for sure. He gives me hope. I actually like listening to Elon Musk. He looks hard, born. Looks like he's got a lot of weight on those shoulders, doesn't it, didn't he?
Starting point is 00:24:10 Yeah. That's a lot of fun. He was in three hours after the show. He had to be like on a play to China or something. Yeah, to go to the AI conference or... Yeah. Move it and shake it. Just... Dude, he probably never stops. They I didn't know that Tesla was in China. I Had no idea that they have 20,000 employees there
Starting point is 00:24:32 Hmm, he probably has factories all over. I'm sure he's got one in Europe, you know, you got to think of distribution and what makes the most sense but maybe not maybe just US and and I know he has a big solar plant in Australia. So yeah, he's all over the place, dude. He's the richest guy in the world. He's a total sci-fi character. I love sci-fi. He is a character from Isaac Asimov, but oh 100% 100% yeah very excited he was on love it Really good let's jump over to David Blaine good old David Is he a real human what he he is he is incredible Yeah, he's he's equally is odd as Elon to be honest
Starting point is 00:25:25 He is just I can you know in his own. I grew up watching that guy perform street magic and I was Conbenced that he was magic Yeah, I always liked a kind of how his more like stoic way of being Back in the day like you watch him on this pod, he's like laughing a lot, he's kind of goofy, silly. You know, if you, you watch his old magic, he'd always just kind of like stare, like dead, dead eyed into space.
Starting point is 00:25:57 He would just like do the trick, everyone freak out, and then he would just like look like he wasn't impressed at all. Rob the blood off, and be like, is that your card? Yeah, alright. Metrolinx and Crosslinx are reminding everyone to be careful as Eglinton Crosstown LRT train testing is in progress. Please be alert, this trains can pass at any time on the tracks. Remember to follow all traffic signals.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Be careful along our tracks, and only make left turns where it's safe to do so. Be alert, be aware, and stay safe. He's an incredible dude. You've got to give him credit for leaning into these incredibly difficult things that he's doing. I mean kissing a cobra is a bad idea. Oh my god. Super bad idea. Oh, and that's all his stuff is bad. Bad ideas freezing yourself or In a block of ice 60 what is it 63 hours? He stood he was awake just being awake for 63 hours
Starting point is 00:27:03 He said he was hallucinating, seeing his dead or seeing his mother in the ice, his girlfriend. Yep. Yeah. I went to visit him, not visit him, to like see him when he was in London, doing the 40 day thing with no food,
Starting point is 00:27:21 because he was just like hanging over the temps. And I just happened to be visiting my brother, like hanging over the temps and I just happened to be visiting my brother that lived out there and I was like oh shit David Plains over by the the temps let's go over there and yeah he's just like swinging up there and his in his box just chilling and he'd like wave every now and again and mostly do nothing. That's what you have to do. Fasting to death. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:48 You think he just took shits at night? You probably didn't need a shit. That you probably fasted or did, what do you call that? He probably did colonics. Column clowns. Animals. Huh, you think that would be a good idea before a 40 day?
Starting point is 00:28:07 He probably thought it out. Fast? Okay, yeah he did. He works with doctors and all this. Mm-hmm. But anyways, supposedly they gave him some sort of like protein milkshake afterwards. There was like high in carbohydrates and that's the worst thing to have after a 40 day fast. Like you really just want I think like small amounts of protein. You need little bits of food to start. You can kill yourself.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Yeah, you don't want a lot of sugar though. That's the first thing. It can literally cause you a heart attack. It's along the lines of actually what was happening to some of the people in the concentration camps after the war. The American GIs were like liberating them and like sharing their rations, chocolate and things and people dying of shock. So they'd been starving for a long time and then all of a sudden they have a bunch of like sugar and it was causing like heart failure. Simple foods and small amounts. I know that happened in Africa as well in the the famines of I believe it was Ethiopia. Yeah they were the aid came in and people were just eating the grains and they died some of them died that
Starting point is 00:29:27 Yeah, so we also like bear it himself alive he jumped off. What did he say how high was the thing? He busted in shoulders Okay, fuck at that. He's getting up. There's probably pushing 50. He should probably just Hang it up Chill the fuck out chill. Just go back. Chill it, just go back to magic. Yeah, just go back to the contracts. They're good enough. Now that was interesting too, like all throughout the pod,
Starting point is 00:29:53 he really didn't want to share the magic. I guess that's like the magician's code or whatever they call it. And you know, he alluded to some ways you could do it, but he was definitely very careful About what he said you have to be that's that those magicians that give away the trick. So that's kind of like That's a little shitty. Come on Yeah, yes, and we still don't know who Dini did his some of his most famous tricks. He took those to the grave
Starting point is 00:30:24 Good point. Yeah, which is good end that good point Yeah, I look I like the idea that it's like carefully passed down like even even the you know Some of the best magicians out there won't Give David Blaine the way that they do that trick But you do have to wonder it's like if we had an entire system of knowledge like this, where it was all, you know, cards held close, then so much of this good stuff gets lost. Look at the druids, so happen with those guys.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Right, in the Library of Alexandria, same thing. Burned down, they lost a lot of Great knowledge, so I don't know. I think there's something to sharing the knowledge, right? It's like, okay, so now you've shown how this these tricks can be done Well now the magicians need to just come up with better tricks Build on top of that. He probably is so tight Lipped about it because I think he invented quite a few of them he invented the way he does them and it jamey was right jamey is a huge nerd of course
Starting point is 00:31:33 and he was watching intently and he couldn't figure that out fun to hear but but david was pretty sure that jamey could figure out the cod mocking. He was like, Jamie's gonna get this. I just know it. He had no faith in Joe getting it. No faith. But he was like, I think Jamie can figure this out.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Just to stump. I get it. He might be. Or just don't enough. Yeah, exactly. Do you happen to watch the Tyson Fury and Gonuhon fight? Do you know who those people are? I do.
Starting point is 00:32:10 I was, I'm a do-in-gonum man. I think I just respectable, awesome. He has a like, Conan upbringing. Right. Just digging sand in a sand mine, getting that incredible physique working for it Never been in a boxing match and almost destroys the the heavyweight champion Yeah, I mean it was about gambling my opinion they're in Saudi Arabia
Starting point is 00:32:38 It's about gambling so they those guys have to make their mill You know what I mean? It's about gambling those casinos would have lost so much money if Angano had won. I mean, it would have been payouts in the billions, I would imagine. And they can't afford it. Those referees would have been hung. Most likely. You know, I mean judges, not the referees, the judges. Like somebody would have died if they had given it to Angana.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Yeah, he's a specimen. Oh, dude, he knocked him down. Almost knocked him out. I mean, to be fair, Tyson took like 15 seconds to get going again. That's a knockdown. That's a knockdown. That's a knockdown. I'm like, dude, I have friends that are like die hard boxing fans and they're like no it's a sport
Starting point is 00:33:26 It's not fighting and you know they make that distinction between the UFC I'm like all right fair enough, but like they they were like adamant to me that that was a standard boxing count And often you know as long as he gets up before 10 the ref can take as long as he, just kind of getting him to the corner and checking his gloves. I don't know, dude. That seems suspect as hell. I feel like as soon as you're knocked down, there should just be a timer that starts. Those fingers went up a little too slow, right, when he was doing the 10 count. That was like 12 to 15 seconds. It wasn't 10.
Starting point is 00:34:05 No, I mean, time is pretty well established. One Mississippi. And, yeah, exactly. And you're just going to give it to a guy that can just kind of like, at any rate, he's like, instead of just saying one state, he's saying like three. One Mississippi, Delaware, Virginia. One Mississippi Delaware Virginia.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Two Mississippi Delaware. They should have him name the states. I've always thought that Tyson Fury was a little cheater. He's a cheater. I might make somebody mad, but like his gloves weren't fitting correctly. His fists were not in the ends of his gloves that one fight you know where he's flopping his mitts around yeah yep yep and he's hitting with looks like his his uh the end
Starting point is 00:34:53 of his what he called this the tip tip here or radius older yeah yeah the the palm of his hand he's like palm and people yeah he's basically just slapping slapping him around with his palm Yeah, he's basically just slapping slapping him around with his palm. Oh, you know, he's a gypsy. So You know, but I like him. I like his style. I think he's a great boxer He's definitely really the best heavyweight that has ever been. It's just so Surprising that engon was able to do the damage that he did. I mean, it's Incredible really and it was so good to watch it. Definitely the best crossover fight that we've seen lately, you know, Mayweather, McGregor, this one was way more fun.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Yeah. Yeah, and you know, even the one with Mayweather and McGregor, I mean, McGregor was like, he didn't really get the credit, he deserved for that. I mean, he went 10 rounds, they stopped the fight, he wasn't out, you know, he was getting beat up, but, you know, he had some shots in there against the greatest defensive boxer of all time. I mean, I think it really does start to highlight the boxing is just...
Starting point is 00:36:26 I think it really does start to highlight the boxing is just... Hey, nice stuff to make you biggest wrong stuff. We can't make it in this song Stuff we're long to begging holes Take people on some fat Amazon Stuff Dary say it but it's just not that great Well the art of Barsey Look you can't do it the other way round dude Oh true Never could the greatest boxer of all time come in and even fight like a top 20 rated UFC guy. That's very true.
Starting point is 00:36:53 He's fucking up. Yeah, fucking up instantly. Like you just can't compare the two. It's super limited rules. You've taken away at least 50% of the abilities of one of the fighters and they're still fucking you up. Yeah, I respect boxing. I really do. I wish I knew more about it, striking in general. But you get tackled if all you know how to do is punch and you get tackled. That's where
Starting point is 00:37:24 that's my time to shine That's it. That's getting tackled really just takes the win out of people's sales Dude, I mean enganu's wrestling is not that bad You know you think of the fight against zero-garn when I can't remember injury Engano had but it it was something that was affecting his punching and a power. So he started to wrestle him. And he's not even a really strong wrestler, but he won the rounds that way and he kept his championship.
Starting point is 00:37:53 I mean, if he went at Tyson with even half of his wrestling skills, he'd just crush him. I mean, it's not really up for debate. Obviously, the MMA guy would be able to win in that zone, but you know, you even give him just a couple more tools in that fight. He would have just completely rectified it. It changes the game, man. You know, who knows what's next? I mean, maybe he goes into like professional, heavyweight boxing and works his way up the leagues. I mean, it's worth so much money so much more money than the UFC That's a fly hope though
Starting point is 00:38:34 My hope though is that Dana figures that away to get his ass back to the UFC so we get and gone over John Jones The greatest fight of all time. Oh, no, that's second wouldn't be right. That would get Angano vs John Jones the greatest fight of all time. Oh no that's second that wouldn't be right that would not be good for John Jones. You don't think so? No because Nogano is 30% heavier isn't he? John Jones wears like 170. Oh no dude. John Jones is heavyweight now. Oh he has built up that's right. Yeah yeah. And he completely I mean he destroyed sir o'gone destroyed him way faster than Francis did one round choked him out crushed him I mean you you can never count out John I like
Starting point is 00:39:16 John Jones just but yeah he John bones Jones he's he is gonna go down as one of the greatest as well oh he is Oh, he is the greatest. He is the greatest, but that fight would be amazing. If we could put that together, I mean, let's get on it. The numbers would just be too big. They would be too exciting, too big, just, yeah, it would be something else, something else.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Anyway, let's finish up with David Blaine. Dude, I would love to go to his Vegas show. Let's go. I really would Should we go? I'm pretty sure it's gonna it's winding down for sure He doesn't have many more of those left. So we let's do that That'd be fun. I wonder how much the tickets are even if they're $500. I mean it would be It would be worth it He's the man. He's the man. I want to go see him a like worth it. He's the man. He's the man.
Starting point is 00:40:06 I want to go see him. I like his style. He's very sweet. You know, he's just like kind and also like his mind is so strong that it's just fascinating that people like these outliers exist. They're just so cool to hear about. It's he has proved that he and body can do basically whatever you throw at it if you work for it.
Starting point is 00:40:32 20, if you held his breath for 20 minutes and two seconds breathing pure O2 under doctor supervision, of course, 20 minutes he held his breath. It's so long. And then without oxygen, seven minutes, 47 seconds. Yeah, and even said he had like, fairly low lung capacity. And that goes along like the human spirit is indalamible. That's a he just can't be a lazy bitch. All right lazy bitch. All right. Wow, we are. It's all right.
Starting point is 00:41:08 All right, let's jump over to Tim Kennedy, finish up with Tim. This one was heavy, folks. Tim Kennedy, obviously, alleging UFC fighter, special forces, sniper, guy, I believe. I think he's sniper. And is he, I forget what branch of the special forces he was in. Is he Ranger or I think it was Ranger, yeah. Either way, I mean he was part of the
Starting point is 00:41:34 withdrawal of Afghanistan. He's been working on the Mexican border and now kind of doing some humanitarian stuff in the Gaza area, would you say? Yep, that's what his calling is. He works with NGOs to protect our interests as Americans. Mm-hmm. He does good stuff. Yeah, would you surprise to hear about what's going on in the border here? Why don't we know more about that? Why doesn't why isn't that a bigger deal in the United States? You know, it's weird because we seem to talk about it a lot. I mean, obviously Trump
Starting point is 00:42:13 was always banging on about that wall. And now, you know, we do see footage of like trains bringing a bunch of people on top, you know, just driving into the country and I I don't I don't really get what's going on Why I what's going on through government? I know When it how is that compassionate to anybody to let this happen Doesn't see doesn't seem like a good idea for the American people It doesn't seem like it's a good idea for the Mexicans who are coming over because- Yeah, not if they're drowning in rivers.
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Starting point is 00:43:30 Yeah, let's lock it up. Let's lock that board up. I mean, let's just get like a better system in place. Like, it seems to make sense like every country, they have a strong border wall. It doesn't mean that you're not compassionate and you won't let people in for the right reasons. And then we just have really good resources to let the right people in for the right reasons. Yeah. You know, who are vetted, who pay their dues, they, like you had to, like you mentioned to me the other day, it's, it was hard. If you got deported, it'd be impossible for you to come back When once person gets deported from the from our country to Mexico, they just turn around and walk back in Yeah, and then they
Starting point is 00:44:18 Yeah, right. I wouldn't be able to do it from England I mean, it was a lot of visas and a lot of work and a lot of forms and a lot of interviews and a lot of scrutiny. And, you know, there's always a suspicious eye and every time you fly back into the country on a student visa, homeland security, have to interview you, or at least that's what was happening in the early 2000s when I did it. So, you know, if you fly back with people, Americans that you went on vacation with, they will have to wait around for you. And they get around to you when they get around to you. I mean, it's not a fun process, but I would say, you know, it's worth it.
Starting point is 00:45:00 And I didn't get help, I didn't use lawyers. I filled those forms out myself, you know. It was obviously a bit easier because like English is my first language. So I'm sure if you're, you know, Hispanic or from different countries, it's a lot harder because those films are not easy, you know. They kind of make them complicated. And they love to fail you on them too. Of course. Resubmit, there you go. Yeah, but at least, but at least you know, like, I never did anything wrong and they watched
Starting point is 00:45:33 everything I did. Like even they would question me on speeding tickets I go into England. Incredible. Right? So a little overkill, I would say, but but you know, they could guarantee I wasn't any kind of a terrorist or a criminal. I had virtually what Tim was talking about. A person can run across a border or walk and be interviewed. They said they're seeking asylum, so they are granted asylum and they get
Starting point is 00:46:07 a court date for a year and a half down the road and they say, we're going, I'm going to San Diego. They go to San Diego in a year and a half later, maybe they show up for their court date, maybe they don't, maybe they're never seen by the government again Very lax. I don't understand I Understand the logic there. I Mean Tim kind of alluded to the idea that it was for votes You know that they would come here and vote Democrats or like Democrats More likely that's what I don't understand. How would you be at a vote? More likely that's what I don't understand. How would you be at a vote?
Starting point is 00:46:49 Like is there some sort of like non-citizenship voting process? I mean, I'll tell you what I never figured it out Before I have my citizenship I never voted once Nobody gave me like a way to vote. I don't I don't get how that would even happen And if people know, email me. Let me know. Maybe I'm being dumb. Or find us on the Instagram. It's Joe Rogan Experience Review and DM me there. Tell me how that happens.
Starting point is 00:47:15 Because it sounds like a fun conspiracy that I would like to get on board with because I love conspiracies. But I just don't see how that is possible. Yeah. Unless different states have like super loose laws about voting. I think voting is a federal federal. You could probably you could probably just show up with a driver's license maybe and maybe they don't check your it's not like I don't walk around with my citizenship certificate.
Starting point is 00:47:47 So maybe that's how it works. They don't like people aren't questioning me, you know. It's like the only idea I ever show is my driver's license. So maybe that's all you need. Lessons to kill as well. You flashed that thing around quite a bit. That is true. And my donor card. That is true. Am I don't a card?
Starting point is 00:48:09 I would recommend this pod Tim's Tim's Tim Kennedy's interview because if you don't know much about the Gaza thing going on right now He really paints a picture about it Yeah, what do you thoughts on all that? Sounds sounds diet sounds dark. It's a bit sounds messy. It is more of the same than it had what has always been going on over there. Well, all I know is that the people that have my interests and similar interests are in Israel.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Okay. I don't think that, you know, I'm for women's right to vote, driving the LGBTQ crowd, they're fine by me, and that's not going on. In Gaza, if you are any of those things, you're going to be strung up on a lamppost. So by that, I'm on one side, but also I really, I weep for the babies. Yeah. I always weep for the civilians in anywhere in Russia in Ukraine in Palestine I mean all the Palestinian Gaza area like you know you don't want to any civilians like some guy that like runs his shop and has like four babies
Starting point is 00:49:20 and a wife and you know they're playing monopoly in the evenings and he's being a good dad and whatever they get up to and boom your whole house is blown up because you're like thrown in the middle of this bullshit. Well like no dude thrown in. Now did you catch the part where he mentions Palestinians have no refuge even with among their own Muslim brothers. Oh Yeah, I was gonna say that next the fact that there are so many other Muslim countries and they won't take any of them in and in fact Jerusalem has taken
Starting point is 00:49:58 More Palestinians in traditionally than anywhere else. Yeah, they've done the most for it Like look at the fucking irony in that. It's like, especially now, like right now when they're like, all their AIDS cut off and they can't go anywhere. How? They can go. That these other countries not.
Starting point is 00:50:19 They had, there are, every day, Israel is letting people travel wherever they can go to escape the point of bombing now. So they're bombing in this place. They're saying we're gonna bomb here. Go ahead and get out if you're not Hamas. Hamas turns around and says points to the God of their own people saying you must stay. So they are hiding behind and under their own people. From what that from right? That's what everyone says. Yep. That's what I behind and under their own people. From what I, from what everyone says.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Which is, yep, that's what I've heard in the news too. We're like, we're not making accusations, we're not doing the research, but that's what I'm hearing as well. And the fact that other countries, and especially Muslim ones are not opening those doors, it's, it's hard. It's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:51:04 I think. Did you know that Israel offered Gaza to Egypt and they said no. They offered it to Lebanon and they said no as well. Really? I think that was the 90s. Yeah. They don't want they don't they don't they want to use Gaza as a proxy against the Jews. It seems like they have a bad got it out for those guys It's messed up. We can't solve it. Yeah, I mean look Yeah, the the Tim Kennedy one was a heavy heavy podcast, but it's also important to hear it from the standpoint of a military Expert and let's be fair. He is green brain by the way Terry expert and let's be fair he is green brain by the way oh
Starting point is 00:51:50 It's green brain. Okay good and you know this is this is the story. This is what he sees He's seen wars all over the place, you know and what he's seeing there is incredibly brutal and You know that there definitely is Information that is not getting to us as we know. Like, the news is just doesn't really get that information out there. Like, they have their biases and, you know, it's good to get the story from somebody on the ground, I think. It's valuable. And I believe what he's saying, I believe what he's saying is truthful.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Whether he has a bias towards America Or he has a bias in different directions. He's not gonna come on Rogan and just make something up He's justice oriented. I've listened to all his podcasts that he's done with Rogan and He is justice oriented. He doesn't care what religion He just wants justice Yeah, I like his style. Well, let's call it for this week. Pete, thank you so much.
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Starting point is 00:52:57 I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. I hope I was a help. If you're listening, check out these pods, Tim Kennedy, David Blaine, and Good Old Elon Musk,
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Starting point is 00:53:20 Alright, love you guys with your next week. Cheers.

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