Alex Jones and the Joe Rogan Agenda

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 11.39.07 AM.png

Wearing a NASA Space Shuttle mission t-shirt and overtly acting amped up, Alex Jones once again appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience. The video hit YouTube on February 27th. And less that 24 hours after it's release the video has over 3.1 million views.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 11.45.21 AM.png
If you've followed my my blog you know I've called out Joe Rogan before now as an agent of Globalism, trans-humanism, and distracting points of view such as flat-earthers. And, Joe Rogan's intentions have become transparent to myself and others over the past 5 years. Here, his subterfuge wears the mask of concerned friend of Alex Jones in the screen grab above.

After salvos of insults and debasement hurled at each other, the two internet personality giants unexpectedly released this video. Soon other alternative news media was abuzz with analyzing this reunion of Alex Jones and JRE. It was explained that they spoke on the phone for almost 2 hours while Joe was driving to Las Vegas from California. I would be very curious to know whom called whom. I am willing to bet it was Joe Rogan who called Alex Jones.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 11.57.41 AM.png

Some of the more obvious reasons I found Joe Rogan to be an agenda driven agent are his perpetual promotion materialist reductionist point of view. This is evident in several of the JRE podcasts. And the insidious thing about it, is that he wraps it all up with his cool personality and sense of humor. And, if you are not enamored by these traits, as Alex Jones seems to be, you see right through his ploy.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 12.11.28 PM.png
Showing his hand yet again, Joe Rogan asks Alex Jones "Do you think that God is decentralized?". Joe Rogan answers before Alex can and say "Maybe God is a real thing. But, God's not one person. God is literally all the organisms. God is not just free will. God is consciousness. It's all the organisms. It's every fucking technological innovation." So, there it it is! Way to go Joe! Why even have guests on if you are going to ask questions you have an agenda to answer?

But, perhaps one of the most overt and damning pieces of evidence to suggest that Joe Rogan has lost his way and succumbed to Globalist agenda is when he had Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson on. Initially, he did a podcast with these two. But, then the bald villain of smooth talking, invited these two on to "debate" Michael Shermer. He's also friends with Michael Shermer who considers himself a skeptic, but is actually someone who practices the art of interruption, baseless negation, and harassment.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 12.19.23 PM.png
The so-called skeptic Michael Shermer above. His tactics include discussing other authors than the people he is sitting across the table from. Graham Hancock told him point blank, "I am not here to discuss Michael Cremo.", when Shermer began to discuss Michael Cremo's book Forbidden Archeology. Shermer went on to lambast Michael Cremo's work and then attempted to place that debasement on Hancock's work. In university level Logic class, I learned this this form of argument is invalid. This is because you are using an example of something else entirely to debase your opponent.

After the JRE where Shermer "debated" Ronson and Hancock, Graham Hancock was harassed so badly, he got physically ill. And, in a way, this series of events is a form of black magic. This is because to become physically ill over simple harassment does not make sense in the classical materialist reductionism scientific point of view. But, to the metaphysical point of view, the intentionality created by this podcast activated 1000s of people who put hate upon Graham Hancock. And, this is the sort of black magic that in legend is said to have toppled Atlantis.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 12.25.39 PM.png
Clearly becoming more annoyed at Michael Shermer, Graham Hancock falls for Shermer's tactics of exasperating your opponent by continually stating false narratives and incorrect conclusions.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 12.34.20 PM.png
Of course, no JRE with Alex Jones would be complete without the high priest of obfuscation, Eddie Bravo. His insistence of a Flat Earth is so profound, it boarders on cultism. And, honestly, he strikes me a much too intelligent to actually believe it. Hence, my assessment is Eddie Bravo's continuation of the Flat Earth Myth is a psychological operation designed to keep people distracted from world events.

It's easy to see how Joe Rogan Experience has become such a huge hit. The long-form style and interesting guests and topics can really melt the miles away when you are traveling. But, after listening to his podcasts for about 2 years from 2012 to about 2014, I began to notice a pattern. And the pattern was obviously geared toward the idea that "God, is creating itself to become better and better. And thereby, has created people who create A.I. And, that A.I. is a better version of humanity. Hence, "God created man to create A.I." Granted, I give Joe Rogan the benefit of the doubt that he is simply enamored with the idea. But, when you consider his soft-ball bromance podcast with Jack Dorsey and Alex Jones revealing that Joe received 300,000 worth of Bitcoin a month from Dorsey, it all begins to stink.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 12.45.28 PM.png
Of course Alex Jones does not escape criticism here. Most likely, you have heard Alex Jones say how he "could have been" a Hollywood star. And how he was offered to do other films. And when you consider those statements and his obvious bromance with Joe Rogan, its easy to see how Jones has allowed this "star" fantasy to cloud his judgment. And perhaps by nurturing his relationship with Joe Rogan, he feels he is connecting with the outer fringes of the Hollywood set. Granted, Jones has stated over and over he wants nothing to do with Hollywood. But, as Joe Rogan is 100% plugged into Hollywood, it's a valid question to ask Alex, "What the Hell are you going to LA and appearing on the JRE if you want nothing to do with Hollywood?".

Alex Jones has become a huge star in his own right. And it is horrendous how he has been censored. But, I have to question his judgment of appearing on the JRE. My conclusion is that his fame has hindered his judgment in a way that someone like me, a long time listener of both Infowars and JRE, can step back and view with an independent take. It should also be noted, that in the spirit of full disclosure on my part, that I partook in the 2018 Infowars Reporter contest. The contest ended right when Alex Jones was axed from all the Big Tech outlets. And the outcome was that Infowars went from an expanding posture to having to fight for its survival.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 1.05.32 PM.png
A screen grab from one of my entries for the 2018 Infowars Reporter Contest. My interview with comedian T Bubba Bechtal made the first round of videos that Rob Dew put together. So unofficially, it's safe to say I was a finalist. After the contest was canceled without any real announcement, I became bitter toward Alex and his impulsiveness. I even wrote a very negative blog about Jones, that I later retracted. And, I also think I became annoyed with Jones' outbursts at his own crew, which made me realize my own experiences with anger would not be a good mix for my working for him. But, I am including this information for the readers so they can be make their own decisions as to whether or not I still feel bitter toward Alex Jones. But, the fact is, I feel bad for him. He was censored by Big Tech and Mainstream Media. And as it's obvious he is enthralled by Joe Rogan, he walked right into the viper's den once again.

Within 4 minutes of listening to this JRE podcast, it became apparent of the agenda Joe Rogan was given. Joe Rogan goes on to smoothly discredit the idea of conspiracy theories. "That's a problem with all this conspiracy shit, right?" he said. He goes on to falsely align conspiracy theories with schizophrenia. So, now by having Alex Jones on his show with millions of his cult-like audience listening to this, he has laid down the equivocation that conspiracy theory is a form of schizophrenia. Joe Rogan continued, "The people that want to believe, they believe in conspiracies with everything.".

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 1.32.27 PM.png
Not sure how someone can look themselves in the mirror after so obviously luring Alex Jones into partaking in his own demise, but saying "The people that want to believe, they believe in conspiracies with everything." is so overt, it's alarming that Alex Jones didn't catch this. Does Joe Rogan's smooth voice somehow distract people from not seeing the vacant stare of those twin evil puckering brown-spiders he calls eyes?

So there you have it. In less than 5 minutes I was able to figure out the agenda for Joe Rogan having Alex on again. And it's easy to see how a conspiracy theorist, like myself, would instantly find issue with calling out conspiracy theory. But, who can deny that Joe Rogan went for the throat immediately on this latest JRE with Alex Jones?

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 1.40.21 PM.png
You want some conspiracy theories Joe? How about you hypnotize people with your smooth voice while light bounces off that shiny bald head! You used to not be bald! Granted, Alex Jones is pushing maximum forehead lately. So, perhaps he also hypnotizes you. Everyone knows, with the right lighting bald men can be the centerpiece of an epic disco! And lets face it, flashing lights off a disco ball is perhaps the only legal way you can get people to listen to the fucking Bee Gees!

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 1.20.07 PM.png
Here's another conspiracy theory for you Joe! Alex wore a NASA Space Shuttle mission t-shirt because it had a rainbow on it. Rainbows are the symbol of homosexuals. So that means he wants to have a homosexual encounter with you in space!

But, my ridiculous conspiracy theories aside, Joe Rogan coming right out of the gates debasing conspiracy theorists is proof yet again I was right him having an agenda to promote. He goes on to say, "[conspiracy theorist], A lot of it's schizophrenics. This is a big problem.". Sure Joe! Schizophrenics are the big problem. Lets just gloss over the whole censorship thing. Its not like the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has allowed the consolidation of what was once over 50 owners of mainstream media in the 1980s to be boiled down to just 6. And it's not like Big Tech, who is covered by the same Telecommunications Act of 1996, is protected by this law. It's schizophrenics that are ruining information! So now, Joe Rogan has infested millions with the idea that questioning the mainstream media is an act of schizophrenics. So, thereby, if you question the trans-humanist agenda of making A.I. a God on Earth, you are a schizophrenic.

MediaConsolodation.png
If the Telecommunications Act of 1996 of was never passed, I feel the weaponization of the term "Conspiracy Theorist" would never have reached the damning vitriolic nature it carries today.

So essentially what has happened since the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is that Alex Jones rose to popularity because people feel a need seek out alternative information when they are hammered with corporate lies. While previous to this law, it was apparent that Mainstream Media was doing a pretty good job of controlling the narrative, the internet was not yet common. It is also important to point out the Bill Clinton promoted and passed this law. And does anyone think he wasn't briefed on where the internet was going? Knowing that Hillary Clinton gave speeches warning elites of the coming "awakening", we can conclude that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was designed to silence opposition that could arise in the future.

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 2.08.22 PM.png

Well, as we have seen, Alex Jones was censored. And while this has not hindered his audience from getting information from his sources, it has stopped him from expanding. And that means no new listeners are being exposed to information that would have them question Mainstream Media. Regardless of what you think about inforwars.com and Alex Jones, there is no denying that his reach is immense. And in a world of controlled mainstream media, he brings a welcomed disruption to that mind-control dynamic in mainstream media that seems to serve Globalism. And for Joe Rogan to then interview Jones and immediately go after "conspiracy theorists", the obvious conclusion is Globalists are afraid of having people consider anything that is not pushed on them by mainstream media. While Joe Rogan does a very good job of appearing to be fringe, his beguiling methods do not hide his continual promotion of trans-humanism.


Another factor in determining that Joe Rogan promotes the Materialist Reductionist view over the Spiritualist Optimist view that I hold is his continual promotion of DMT and other strong hallucinogens. Having read several books by the late great Stuart Wilde and other metaphysical authors in the 80's and 90's, I learned long ago that each human body emits an etheric field. Also called an aura, this field is associated with one's consciousness. And by altering your instrument that focuses it, (your brain), you damage your etheric field. As Alex Jones has stated, the Globalists know that by taking DMT you open up a porthole in your brain that allows you to interact with alien beings. Alex Jones is confused in thinking that "New Wave" knowledge is somehow "the Devil" tricking people, (a popular point of view from evangelical Christian ministries by the way. But, if you ask for guidance you will know who the charlatans are and avoid their blue chicken cult.). Granted there are a lot of charlatans out there. But it's interesting that Jones' Christian beliefs has led him to understand that interaction with other dimensions is possible.

What I learned from my study of metaphysics is that breaking down this etheric field with drugs and alcohol, you open yourself up to influence from lower frequency intelligences. And by promoting hard hallucinogens, Rogan is promoting what Jones describes as "interacting with the machine elves". Jones and others claim that the elites know about this and learn from them to create technologies. My research never went that far. But, there is a lot of interesting evidence to support this idea. My research into metaphysics always concerned raising my frequency. And this is the opposite of willfully opening up your aura to lower frequencies. Stuart Wilde even wrote about seeing dark snake-like energies coiled around alcoholic street bums and acid heads. Snake-like is an interesting term when you consider the research of David Icke.

By using meditation and prayer, (Prayer in this case would be asking for something in your life because you are worthy of it. I reject the notion of asking for forgiveness for the supposed "original sin"), to improve your etheric field, you are protecting yourself from lower frequencies, hence are less likely to be influenced by darker intelligences. And in fact, what you are doing when you raise your frequency with meditation and prayer is allowing you to receive higher frequency guidance and find creative pro-human solutions. This is an interesting point of view when you contrast it to the trans-humanist goal of creating artificial life forms. Because in a Biblical sense, while we need materialist creations to experience this universe, we do not need to be replaced by machines and allow the "illuminated one" to be what our existence is all about. There is a classic balance between light and dark. And promoting machine intelligence over maximizing human potential is purely Satanic.

Twitter Fake Internet News007.jpg
Tony Castelluci is a filmmaker, writer, and raconteur. Having once served as a Water Safety Survival Instructor as a member of the elite special operations USMC unit 2nd ANGLICO, Tony still seeks adventure in air, land, and sea. Please subscribe, resteem if you can afford it, and share this post if you appreciate the content.

Demons Run.jpg

InformationWar Squadron.png
Follow the curation trail and allocate some steem to our cause. We will not be silenced. We cannot be stopped. We are legion!

Sort:  

Curated for #informationwar (by @Gregorypatrick)

Ways you can help the @informationwar!

  • Upvote this comment or Delegate Steem Power. 25 SP 50 SP 100 SP or Join the curation trail here.
  • Tutorials on all ways to support us and useful resources here

Satan isn't a bad guy if you just get to know him and love him with all your heart. <3

Maybe you can ask Old Scratch for some inspiration and actually write a blog. Everyone I know who has gotten into Satanism gets fucked over in a weird metaphysically unique way. Go for it! See how far the Materialist Reductionist perspective gets you. Its great to have cool stuff, but that ain't the world.