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AJ Gentile

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1227 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

But the only other theory is the obelisks at some point were these receivers. But there's no evidence that they powered anything.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Yeah. That's convenient. That's convenient. Yeah. To not believe in carbon dating. And what about rock dating? That is a thing with certain types of rock. Limestone, not so much, but something like igneous rock, you can get a pretty good idea.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Yeah. That's convenient. That's convenient. Yeah. To not believe in carbon dating. And what about rock dating? That is a thing with certain types of rock. Limestone, not so much, but something like igneous rock, you can get a pretty good idea.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Yeah. That's convenient. That's convenient. Yeah. To not believe in carbon dating. And what about rock dating? That is a thing with certain types of rock. Limestone, not so much, but something like igneous rock, you can get a pretty good idea.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

I like the acoustic levitation theory is an interesting one where they use sound vibration to lift heavy objects. We see that occurring throughout history as part of lore. But even in the 1930s, a British, maybe he was an archaeologist, naturalist, went to see Buddhist monks. And using instruments, he watched them levitate heavy objects. And there's film of it. This is all the legend.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

I like the acoustic levitation theory is an interesting one where they use sound vibration to lift heavy objects. We see that occurring throughout history as part of lore. But even in the 1930s, a British, maybe he was an archaeologist, naturalist, went to see Buddhist monks. And using instruments, he watched them levitate heavy objects. And there's film of it. This is all the legend.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

I like the acoustic levitation theory is an interesting one where they use sound vibration to lift heavy objects. We see that occurring throughout history as part of lore. But even in the 1930s, a British, maybe he was an archaeologist, naturalist, went to see Buddhist monks. And using instruments, he watched them levitate heavy objects. And there's film of it. This is all the legend.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

And when he went back to the UK, they seized the film. But they were using instruments and chanting to levitate these rocks up a cliff face to build whatever they were building.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

And when he went back to the UK, they seized the film. But they were using instruments and chanting to levitate these rocks up a cliff face to build whatever they were building.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

And when he went back to the UK, they seized the film. But they were using instruments and chanting to levitate these rocks up a cliff face to build whatever they were building.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Oh, yeah, that's Edward Lee Scanlon. I found, it's hard to find, but I found him using levers and pulleys and stuff to do it. It's still amazing what he did. Yeah, by himself. By himself. He's like 5'1", 190 pounds, and I think that door is tons, and you can push it with your finger, that door in the Coral Castle. It's amazing.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Oh, yeah, that's Edward Lee Scanlon. I found, it's hard to find, but I found him using levers and pulleys and stuff to do it. It's still amazing what he did. Yeah, by himself. By himself. He's like 5'1", 190 pounds, and I think that door is tons, and you can push it with your finger, that door in the Coral Castle. It's amazing.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Oh, yeah, that's Edward Lee Scanlon. I found, it's hard to find, but I found him using levers and pulleys and stuff to do it. It's still amazing what he did. Yeah, by himself. By himself. He's like 5'1", 190 pounds, and I think that door is tons, and you can push it with your finger, that door in the Coral Castle. It's amazing.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

He did it to impress a lady. You went too far, man. You don't have to do that. You just buy a nice car. Don't do the... She doesn't care.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

He did it to impress a lady. You went too far, man. You don't have to do that. You just buy a nice car. Don't do the... She doesn't care.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

He did it to impress a lady. You went too far, man. You don't have to do that. You just buy a nice car. Don't do the... She doesn't care.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

The ones that kind of shatter my belief system. Like the hollow moon or the crop circles.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

The ones that kind of shatter my belief system. Like the hollow moon or the crop circles.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

The ones that kind of shatter my belief system. Like the hollow moon or the crop circles.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2327 - AJ Gentile

Right. Well, a few things. One was they deliberately crashed their rocket into the moon. And there was seismology. Seismographs were placed in the moon to check what would happen. And it did reverberate. But mainstream science says it reverberates because it's extremely dry, and that's why sound waves travel like that. That's what they say.