Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan is a comedian, podcast host, and mixed martial arts commentator. He was born on August 11, 1967, in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Massachusetts. Rogan’s educational background includes attending the University of Massachusetts Boston for one year before dropping out to pursue stand-up comedy.
Rogan’s employment background includes working as a stand-up comedian, television host, and commentator. He is best known for hosting the podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, which covers a variety of topics including science, politics, and culture. He has also hosted several television shows, including Fear Factor and Joe Rogan Questions Everything.
Rogan has become increasingly interested in the topics of UAP and UFOs. He has had several guests on his podcast to discuss these topics, including former government officials, scientists, and researchers. Rogan has expressed a fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial life and has been vocal about his belief that there is likely intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.
One unique fact about Rogan is that he has spoken publicly about his experiences with psychedelic drugs, including DMT and psilocybin mushrooms. He has discussed how these experiences have shaped his views on the nature of reality and the possibility of other dimensions or forms of consciousness. (Source: Rolling Stone)
While Rogan is not a scientist or expert in the field of UAP or UFOs, his platform has given a voice to a range of individuals who have studied these phenomena in depth. He has hosted guests such as Christopher Mellon, Luis Elizondo, and Jeremy Corbell, who have worked in government or military positions related to UAP research. Rogan has also interviewed researchers and authors, such as Leslie Kean and Diana Pasulka, who have written extensively on the subject of UFOs and their potential implications for humanity.
Rogan has not written any books on the subject of UAP or UFOs, but he has expressed interest in the topic in his own podcast and has had several guests who have written books on the subject. For example, he has had John Mack on his show to discuss his book, Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens, which explores the phenomenon of alien abduction. Rogan has also interviewed Jacques Vallee, a researcher and author who has written extensively on the subject of UFOs and their potential connection to the paranormal.
A 2019 article in the New York Post noted that Rogan had interviewed several guests on the topic, including Bob Lazar, a controversial figure who claims to have worked on extraterrestrial technology at Area 51. The article also highlighted Rogan’s belief that there is likely intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.