AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan hosts podcast 'The Joe Rogan Experience', discussing a range of topics including UFC, humor, politics, and philosophy. Rogan has frequently discussed aliens and UFOs on his YouTube channel, and he is a believer in these phenomena.
Rogan has been tweeting and posting images of aliens and UFOs, thinking that they are real and exist, but this time he went against the UFO footage circulating on Twitter and called it bogus.
'I want to believe so bad'
Rogan recently posted a video from 2008 on Twitter on Tuesday. In the video, a craft can be seen in the sky, and Roger Kevin Leir, a podiatric surgeon and ufologist best known as an investigator of alleged alien implants, say, “It’s called the Kumburgaz ( Turkey ) video, which is a close-up of a craft, so close that you can see the occupants. It is 100% real, and I was there as it was filmed.”
"The whole footage has been analyzed by our scientific board for two and a half weeks," ufologist and astronomer Jacques Fabrice Vallée can be heard stating. "Frame by Frame, pixel by pixel and this is a 100% genuine footage," he added.
Rogan wrote in his tweet, "I’m such a sucker for this s**t. I want to believe so bad…"
As soon as Elon Musk, Twitter CEO, came across Rogan's tweet, he commented, "This year let’s make our goal as a species to get footage of a UFO on an iPhone 14 or better."
Another user added, "It probably is real. But if so, they're not from another solar system, and they're not our friends."
One said, "But why does the spaceship and aliens look exactly like the movies that depict them? Sorry, hard to believe this one."
Joe Rogan discussed UFO on JRE
Rogan also raised the topic of whether the US government is concealing alien technology from the rest of the world around a month ago. Rogan has several times discussed aliens and UFOs on his podcast with his guests. Mike Baker, an American-British former CIA officer and security expert, once appeared on JRE. Rogan wanted to know about UFOs. Baker's response was rambling, implying that some could be experimental craft while others are more difficult to comprehend.
UFOs, Stephen Hawking's warning about unfriendly alien visitation, and the potential of a repressive society colonizing the galaxy were all explored by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Christopher Mellon with Rogan on his show. Tyson proposed that alien life would be different from Earth's, and Mellon's former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence had access to UFO data.