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Evan Hafer

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2518 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's probably not good for the country. That seems crazy. But as time went on, I was like, oh, you need a guy that is completely crazy to expose how corrupt the whole system is. and how they all collude together, and how they all say this. There's all these montages of clips of news organizations saying the same narrative outright, over and over, verbatim, word by word.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's probably not good for the country. That seems crazy. But as time went on, I was like, oh, you need a guy that is completely crazy to expose how corrupt the whole system is. and how they all collude together, and how they all say this. There's all these montages of clips of news organizations saying the same narrative outright, over and over, verbatim, word by word.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's probably not good for the country. That seems crazy. But as time went on, I was like, oh, you need a guy that is completely crazy to expose how corrupt the whole system is. and how they all collude together, and how they all say this. There's all these montages of clips of news organizations saying the same narrative outright, over and over, verbatim, word by word.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They're getting fed this by someone, some entity, somehow or another they're collaborating. And they're all choosing this very specific narrative, and they're running with it, and they're trying to destroy people with it. And I saw them do it with me. I saw them do it with me during the COVID thing. And it was all motivated by the pharmaceutical drug companies and the profits.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They're getting fed this by someone, some entity, somehow or another they're collaborating. And they're all choosing this very specific narrative, and they're running with it, and they're trying to destroy people with it. And I saw them do it with me. I saw them do it with me during the COVID thing. And it was all motivated by the pharmaceutical drug companies and the profits.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They're getting fed this by someone, some entity, somehow or another they're collaborating. And they're all choosing this very specific narrative, and they're running with it, and they're trying to destroy people with it. And I saw them do it with me. I saw them do it with me during the COVID thing. And it was all motivated by the pharmaceutical drug companies and the profits.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

And they were terrified that someone's going to come along and somehow or another put a notch in this little thing that they've created, which is a devious little thing that they've done, where they eliminated all sorts of other remedies. They cut out all these generic drugs that possibly could have been used to help people. They denied people the use of monoclonal antibodies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

And they were terrified that someone's going to come along and somehow or another put a notch in this little thing that they've created, which is a devious little thing that they've done, where they eliminated all sorts of other remedies. They cut out all these generic drugs that possibly could have been used to help people. They denied people the use of monoclonal antibodies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

And they were terrified that someone's going to come along and somehow or another put a notch in this little thing that they've created, which is a devious little thing that they've done, where they eliminated all sorts of other remedies. They cut out all these generic drugs that possibly could have been used to help people. They denied people the use of monoclonal antibodies.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They pushed the fucking shit out of this one thing so they could make money off of it. And they did it in collusion with the media. No one acted like a journalist. No one looked at the excess deaths. No one looked at the instances of myocarditis in young people. No one looked at any of that. There was no journalism. It just showed everyone that the whole system is bought and paid for.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They pushed the fucking shit out of this one thing so they could make money off of it. And they did it in collusion with the media. No one acted like a journalist. No one looked at the excess deaths. No one looked at the instances of myocarditis in young people. No one looked at any of that. There was no journalism. It just showed everyone that the whole system is bought and paid for.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

They pushed the fucking shit out of this one thing so they could make money off of it. And they did it in collusion with the media. No one acted like a journalist. No one looked at the excess deaths. No one looked at the instances of myocarditis in young people. No one looked at any of that. There was no journalism. It just showed everyone that the whole system is bought and paid for.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's all corrupt. And the only way... you could find out who a person really is is to listen to them talk for long periods of time. It's the only truth serum we have left. And even that's not 100% effective, but it's pretty good. Your brain knows bullshit. You ever met some guy... And he's dating this girl that you know, and there's just something about the guy. He's shaking my hand.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's all corrupt. And the only way... you could find out who a person really is is to listen to them talk for long periods of time. It's the only truth serum we have left. And even that's not 100% effective, but it's pretty good. Your brain knows bullshit. You ever met some guy... And he's dating this girl that you know, and there's just something about the guy. He's shaking my hand.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

It's all corrupt. And the only way... you could find out who a person really is is to listen to them talk for long periods of time. It's the only truth serum we have left. And even that's not 100% effective, but it's pretty good. Your brain knows bullshit. You ever met some guy... And he's dating this girl that you know, and there's just something about the guy. He's shaking my hand.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

He's being nice to me. And I'm like, I don't trust this motherfucker. Something's gross about this guy. And then you find out he's a piece of shit. But it's always this thing. You feel something. If you talk to someone long enough, there's patterns in the way they talk, the way they think.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

He's being nice to me. And I'm like, I don't trust this motherfucker. Something's gross about this guy. And then you find out he's a piece of shit. But it's always this thing. You feel something. If you talk to someone long enough, there's patterns in the way they talk, the way they think.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

He's being nice to me. And I'm like, I don't trust this motherfucker. Something's gross about this guy. And then you find out he's a piece of shit. But it's always this thing. You feel something. If you talk to someone long enough, there's patterns in the way they talk, the way they think.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

The way they consider things, whether or not they can admit that they're wrong or whether or not they can tell you why they changed their mind. How did they form their narratives? What bad paths were they on and what personal correction did they make and how long did it take before you got to a better place? You learn about people when you hear them talk for long periods of time.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2230 - Evan Hafer

The way they consider things, whether or not they can admit that they're wrong or whether or not they can tell you why they changed their mind. How did they form their narratives? What bad paths were they on and what personal correction did they make and how long did it take before you got to a better place? You learn about people when you hear them talk for long periods of time.