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Internet moments that shaped history

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That was one of most entertaining and funniest episodes.
Would recommend also everything with Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock.

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The mushroom guy was also good. why did he stop having interesting guests on?

>Graham Hancock.
So overrated.

Kneesovertoes guy was interesting

roger. if we talking about the return of AJ, the 2nd time AJ came back.

i think the 3rd time was pretty shit cuz rogan had to like "fact check" him throughout the pod

I wish he would interview Wayne Lambright

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was that from the HWNDU period?

I read Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods. Most mainstream scientists say he is a pseud though. Hard to know who to believe. Even though Hancock is convincing, I worry that its only because I want him to be right. If it became mainstream that a civilization existed before the Younger Dryas global cataclysm that would be a massive paradigm shift in science.

The jordan peterson podcast one started the so called "keto" movement so that's pretty impactful

Id like an edited version where joe is dubbed laughing instead incessantly demanding fact checks

Something about Graham Hancock rubbed me in the wrong way. He always came off as an obnoxious grifter to me. Don't like him or his theories.
Randall Carlson i do like and his stuff is entertaining even if i don't think a lot of what he says is correct. I wish he came back on the podcast.

That is not an argument

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Imagine thinking the Internet which is accessed by billions of people daily with trillions upon trillions of bits of info added to it daily can have any singular unifying "moments of history". Hahaha. You guys really don't understand how all this works.

Funny how i stole all the replies from OP isn't it?
I find the theories of Hancock and Carlson very interesting and it puts a big smile on my face when the "Scientists" are getting triggered by it.

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Best podcast ever.

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