Joe Rogan Experience #2366 - Sam Tripoli
Decoding Deep State Control, Ancient Tech, and Post-Truth Realities
Uncover how historical cover-ups, advanced technology rumors, and relentless media programming intersect to maintain elite control over modern society and perception. Learn what the speakers believe hides just beneath the surface of accepted reality.
Short Summary
- Analyze potential manipulation tactics surrounding commercial air travel and proposed 15-minute cities.
- Evaluate evidence suggesting systemic incompetence, such as DEI displacing meritocracy in critical fields like firefighting.
- Investigate historical narratives, including Operation Paperclip and alleged pre-Civil War aircraft technology, suggesting massive institutional deception.
- Discuss the concept of media saturation and personality-based "culture wars" designed to induce anxiety and demand martial law.
This discussion explores a vast landscape of interconnected theories concerning systemic control, ranging from intelligence agencies weaponizing personal trauma to ancient civilizations allegedly possessing technology far exceeding current understanding. Speakers detail how modern control relies on manufactured chaos, data harvesting (like tracking phone location data during political rallies), and continuous narrative reinforcement across all media channels.
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Top Comments (10)
Joe needs to start a twice a year Team Conspiracy podcast. Eddie Bravo, Alex Jones, Sam Tripoli, and Kurt Metzger. Keep it lighthearted, and it would be gold.
Dont let this podcast distract you from the fact that Shang Tsung blew a 9-0 lead to Lui Kang in the 1993 Mortal Kombat tournament, causing one of the most crippling upsets in martial arts history
Not even one minute in and Sam has already said agenda 2050! That’s how you JRE!!!
27 seconds and Mike Baker called three times already
Protect our parks ✅ Protect ya neck ✅ Now we need one for the tinfoilers 👀 Eddie bravo+Sam tripoli + Alex jones 👀
Joe: "You can't just say stuff like that!" Sam: "I just did."🤣🤣🤣
I demand a Kurt Metzger, Sam Tripoli Joe Rogan experience
When they mad they send Mike Baker, when we mad we sent Sam Tripoli
JOE: "Idk why i agreed to that so quickly" SAM: "Thank you." 1:36:25 😂😂😂😂
I met a man that worked at Farmer John's in Los Angeles, he worked cutting up hogs. His name was Frank Akiyama, guy had a huge heart, would feed the homeless from time to time whenever he'd get his check and helped his family all the whole he lived in a 4x10 storage unit. He would shower at Farmer John's and sleep in the unit. He was tough as nails, strong arms and huge calluses from the knife work. He would tell me stories about working there like one time one of the workers got r*aped by another and how he stabbed him to death as pay back. He told me the story drunk and with tears in his eyes cause bothe of them were his friends. He said that after a while and cutting so many hogs you loose some of your humanity and so drug use and alcoholism is common. He was and alcoholic himself. I'd be shocked if he is still alive.
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Top Comments (10)
Joe needs to start a twice a year Team Conspiracy podcast. Eddie Bravo, Alex Jones, Sam Tripoli, and Kurt Metzger. Keep it lighthearted, and it would be gold.
Dont let this podcast distract you from the fact that Shang Tsung blew a 9-0 lead to Lui Kang in the 1993 Mortal Kombat tournament, causing one of the most crippling upsets in martial arts history
Not even one minute in and Sam has already said agenda 2050! That’s how you JRE!!!
27 seconds and Mike Baker called three times already
Protect our parks ✅ Protect ya neck ✅ Now we need one for the tinfoilers 👀 Eddie bravo+Sam tripoli + Alex jones 👀
Joe: "You can't just say stuff like that!" Sam: "I just did."🤣🤣🤣
I demand a Kurt Metzger, Sam Tripoli Joe Rogan experience
When they mad they send Mike Baker, when we mad we sent Sam Tripoli
JOE: "Idk why i agreed to that so quickly" SAM: "Thank you." 1:36:25 😂😂😂😂
I met a man that worked at Farmer John's in Los Angeles, he worked cutting up hogs. His name was Frank Akiyama, guy had a huge heart, would feed the homeless from time to time whenever he'd get his check and helped his family all the whole he lived in a 4x10 storage unit. He would shower at Farmer John's and sleep in the unit. He was tough as nails, strong arms and huge calluses from the knife work. He would tell me stories about working there like one time one of the workers got r*aped by another and how he stabbed him to death as pay back. He told me the story drunk and with tears in his eyes cause bothe of them were his friends. He said that after a while and cutting so many hogs you loose some of your humanity and so drug use and alcoholism is common. He was and alcoholic himself. I'd be shocked if he is still alive.