Joe Rogan Questions Everything

Joe Rogan Questions Everything

2013
Joe Rogan Questions Everything
Joe Rogan Questions Everything

Joe Rogan Questions Everything

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EP6  Psychic Spies
Aug. 28,2013
Psychic Spies

This episode deals with psychic phenomenon. Joe talks to military remote-viewers, and meets a man who claims he can make people pass wind using the power of his mind. Are these abilities real? Or simply tricks by charlatans? Joe visits mentalist Benachek who shows how seemingly psychic effects can be achieved using sleight-of-hand and mentalism principles.

EP5  Real Close Encounters
Aug. 21,2013
Real Close Encounters

Joe Rogan investigates claims that alien beings have visited Earth.

EP4  Biopocalypse
Aug. 14,2013
Biopocalypse

In this episode, Joe looks at the dangers posed by superbugs and bio-weapons.

EP3  Robosapien
Aug. 07,2013
Robosapien

Joe Rogan investigates the possibility that human consciousness may some day be transferred into machines, and the implications this would have on society.

EP2  Weaponized Weather
Jul. 31,2013
Weaponized Weather

Joe Rogan investigates rumours that the government is manipulating the weather using chemtrails and radio antennae.

EP1  Bigfoot Human Hybrid
Jul. 24,2013
Bigfoot Human Hybrid

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anarchy-inc After reading all the bad reviews, I decided to give the show a chance.. Cause after all, I love a "good" B-movie so bad that it's funny. Basing this entire review upon the very first pilot episode I must say, I was pretty darn entertained. I would suggest not viewing the show expecting to see an insightful thought provoking documentary (with subjects like Bigfoot... what would you expect), I went in expecting/hoping to see something along the lines of Penn & Teller's: Bullshit and was happy to find a G-rated variant.Also, I did found him to be very open-minded and realistic about the whole thing. **Spoiler** For example, Bigfoot hunters claimed bear crap was proof, and real scientists state that we discover brand new endangered species all the time... So while it is indeed possible, it's extremely unlikely.
endemix-alex I really enjoy every episode.Rogan talks about up and coming hot current event topics.From the bizarre to the unusual. There's SO MUCH to be learn through his TV show. Outside of his lame comic take and out of context jokes, a lot of the interviews are with well respected members of their chosen field. Most of the topics discussed are real events currently going on behind the public eyes. Honestly you won't find a show quite like his. Just look pass his awkwardness when he tries to lay down a funny joke in the most inappropriate time.
t-moppin I like this show. It's fun, has some interesting points and ventures into a lot of unexplained stuff. The other reviewers kinda give Joe a "stupid man" persona. Having listened to his Podcast for quite a while I can tell you that that is not true. I do however feel that he is "acting" as that is the persona that people know him for, and probably what he was hired to do. In response to a previous reviewer stating that all of Joe Rogan's merits being martial arts related that is simply not true, he is also a very successful comedian, which is what made him famous. He has always been involved in the martial arts, which combined with his comedy is why Dana White chose him to be the voice of MMA. That being said, the show in it's self is pretty entertaining. They do talk about weird things. And they do have a lot of what may seem to be pseudo-science. That is the nature of the show, he's "investigating" things on the fringe. He couldn't possibly know everything about the things that he is talking to these people about. The ones that do choose to be interviewed are "experts" in their area of choice. While Rogan is just a fan of the strange and unusual. I don't expect to have a lot of hard science in these episodes. That's not what the show is really about. It's about the fringe and unexplained. I would doubt a real scientist would bother even looking into the topics talked about on the show. However, in my opinion he does ask a lot of interesting "what if" questions. You have to be able to think out of the box, and Joe is also not afraid to call BS on something that is just too out there. Especially when he asks his guests to show proof of something and all the can show for evidence is some story that some guy told some other guy that told their (the guest's) best friend. Given that this is not supposed to be a hard facts in-depth type show, for what it is it's an interesting way to kill an hour and learn about some of the more off the wall things that people study.
Boschinator I have only seen the first episode of this show but I am a long time Joe Rogan aficionado and if he is involved in something, especially when most of the show is him talking, it will be fantastic. He gets to the bottom of things in the best way possible by talking all sides and playing devils advocate. I recommend anything he does, especially the podcast. If anything download the podcast, there are 380+ 2-3 hour podcasts full of knowledge for FREE at your fingertips if you download iTunes or have an iPhone. WOOT! The episode I saw was the bigfoot episode and Rogan really gets to the bottom of things, at one point he straight up says his bullshit meter is going off the scales.. which is exactly what any normal person is thinking while watching but he has the stones to say something. Powerful Joe Rogan.