Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out! The Joe Rogan Experience.
Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day! I like how you did the cliff notes, that's a slick move.
Yeah, how about that?
Yeah, that's very smart. Because, big print too for dummies like me. This is nice.
Yeah, how about that?
Yeah. I'm excited to read this, man. You are a great giver of advice, sir.
What is it like to carry that burden in a wild world? Well, I'll tell you what. I ain't looking for something to do.
I don't have to look very far. Yeah. It's a wild time of mass confusion and people losing their fucking minds. Very strange.
It really is. And, you know, I keep thinking, this is about as crazy as it can get. And then I go, I get up and... And you see the NYPD dance team. I haven't seen that. Okay, here we go.
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Chapter 2: What is it like to carry the burden of giving advice in a chaotic world?
You remember when you were a kid and you thought about the fall of the Roman Empire? You were like, did they see it coming? You think this is a clue? Is this a ticket? A bigger clue would be an alien landing on the White House lawn. That's the only thing bigger. This is insanity. The fact that they would, A, put this on television. First of all, is this the news?
What is this that they put this on, Jamie?
I think it's...
OK. Isn't there a lot of other shit that's the news that's like really important for people to know about right now?
You know what? I'll tell you anything that lifts morale with law enforcement right now.
That's true.
You got to give them that anything that lifts the morale and bonds them because they got the lowest morale ever. And I don't blame them.
I don't blame them either. This is not the solution, but they should be massively funded, not defunded. You should train them better. If you've got all these situations with people, you've got people that, I mean, how much training is involved today in this time of such a demand for police officers, right? Like they're trying really hard to get police officers.
They should train them like they train Navy SEALs. It should be like a very difficult process to get through. And we should be very thankful that people are doing the job and they should be rewarded and treated well.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of defunding the police?
All sides come and say what they want to say, but they've got to be willing to answer hard questions. And I've had some of these folks, I've already shot about 30 shows on Dr. Phil Primetime, and we're going to have four hours of news and a whole lot of other programming. But it's all about, I mean, let's be commonsensical. Let's look at the facts. Let's look at science.
Let's not look at what you want to be the truth. Let's look at what is the facts. Let's look at what is science. And we've got these people that it's interesting they choose words like gender-affirming care. That's interesting that they call it that. But really what they're talking about is hormonal therapy or sex reassignment surgery on children.
And in fairness, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Endocrine Society or whatever the exact name of that is, all of the major medical associations have signed off on this, Joe. They've signed off on it.
And I have never seen those organizations sign off on anything with less information as to whether or not it does long-term harm of anything in my life. And when I ask about that, when I bring that up, then they immediately label you as transphobic. And I thought that... the deal was first do no harm.
And all of the European countries, you know, Sweden, Norway, they, they've all stopped doing it because they say, we cannot say in good conscious that this does no harm because it does harm. If, if, if you look at the longterm consequences, if someone changes their mind at 10, 11, 12, 13 years old, uh, They can't decide which pajamas they want to wear at night.
And their reason for doing it is it stops this drive for suicide, that there's a suicide epidemic. It doesn't fix that. It doesn't fix all the comorbid issues that come along with feeling like they're in the wrong body.
But yet they're pushing this, and we're going to do some shows that are already taped that are revealing what the real results of this are, and I think people are going to be shocked that these medical organizations have signed off on this. I think they've just given in to the pressure.
Yeah, I just don't understand where the pressure is coming from. Another phrase they're using now is life-saving gender-affirming care. They like to smash them all together like that.
Well, I don't think thatā It's gaslighting. I just don't think that there's evidence to suggest that's true.
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Chapter 4: How does social media contribute to societal issues?
I know what I believe. I'm not transphobic. I'm not racist. I'm not any of those things. And so they jump on and start saying all that stuff about you. Well, you know, you just got to decide you know who you are or you don't.
Yeah, it's just people need to be aware of what's going on if you're engaging in these social media platforms. That is a factor. There are real people out there, and you can connect with them, and it's very valuable. You can learn a lot of things. Right, of course. You can interact with a lot of people. But also, there's a lot of fake accounts, a lot.
And there was an FBI, a former FBI, was he an analyst, Jamie? He estimated that it may be as high as 80% of all the accounts on Twitter are fake. I won't say X. Elon's my friend, but X is ridiculous. I'll say it occasionally if I'm being charitable. It's fucking Twitter. Because what are you, making an X? No, you're tweeting. I tweeted this thing out. We've been saying that for too long, bro.
You can't just change it. Um, but, but that's an insane number. Let's say he's wrong by 30%. It's still half, half the people online. I mean, if he's accurate, that's crazy. That means there's just been a mass infiltration of foreign agents into all of the discourse about politics and gender and society and women's rights and men's rights and war and Ukraine and
Every fucking thing that happens in the world. Everything. And you're getting confused as to what the general consensus is of the population. Because you go out with most people, and you're like, what do you think about that? And they're like, fuck that. You're like, yeah, right, fuck that. Why is everybody going along with this? What the hell's going on?
Yeah, it's like the emperor's new clothes. Nobody wants to speak up because they don't want to seem like a fool. And I did not want... to write another book i told robin i'd written nine books and i said i'm done my my last book will be an autobiography when i'm sitting out in the backyard uh or playing golf every day but i i i wrote this book we we've got issues
how you can stand strong for America's soul and sanity, because I looked around at what was going on and said, somebody's got to tell the truth. Somebody's got to call this for what it is. And one of the big things I talk about is what happened to our society because of social media platforms and the internet. And think about it. We had the Industrial Revolution, right?
And until that happened, we were a very agricultural-driven society, right? Everybody worked on the farm. And so family units were really tight because everybody had to work all day, every day. And so they'd come in at noon and have a meal, and they'd come back at dinnertime and have dinner. And everybody worked together on the farm.
But then when things got mechanized with the Industrial Revolution, then people moved to the city. And we went from 95% agricultural to now it's about 1%. And that was a huge change in the human race. And there's not been that big a change until 2008 or 2009. And that was the advent of the smartphone. It was like big airplanes flew over the country and dropped smartphones on everybody.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of foreign ownership of American farmland?
One's white. One's red. Yeah.
I don't know. They're rough.
Hey, stop it, Jamie.
For $400, that's a lot of money.
Oh, I heard there was $5,000. I think they're already sold out. They're selling them online for $5,000. Because we're going to wear them for Sober October. Okay. Look at those things. Look at these monstrosities. Look at these things. Oh, wow. You're going to get a pair? Oh, hell yeah. I can see Dr. Phil rocking the Trump gold shoes.
How do I airdrop something to you? Oh, here we go again. How do you come up?
It'd be like Jamie's MacBook Pro MVP.
Got it. Bam. I just airdropped this to you. It says waiting.
I am accepting it.
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Chapter 6: How do trigger warnings impact students' mental health?
This is this map with the military installations. You got to look at this. Is it similar to what he just showed? No.
Jamie just showed where the farmland was.
Yeah, this is different.
Look at this.
So there's the military. That's the farmland. There's the military installations on top of it. Oh, wow. That's crazy. Look at that. Now, is that. Look how much farmland they have. But is that accidental? Come on. That's not random.
It doesn't seem too random, but it also seems amazing how much farmland they have. Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What is the significance of critical thinking in education?
Was this always legal? Is that part of the problem with our open society, that any foreign country can come over here, any foreign investor can come over here and buy land? Well-
I thought there was restrictions on what foreign entities could buy.
So number one is Canada. Canada has the most farmland. They own 12.8 million acres here. Netherlands owns 4.9. Italy owns 2.7. UK, 2.5. Germany, 2.3. And China, 380,000. And this is as of 2023, June of last year. Yeah, it seems pretty strategic where it's owned.
Yeah. Yeah, because if you put that back up for a second, let me tell you what's at some of these places. That's what it says right at the beginning is...
Land near the Air Force Base in Grand Forks, North Dakota, sending lawmakers into a frenzy in 2021. Yeah. You know, there's another thing that Mike Baker, who's from the CIA, had brought up is that one of the things that they're doing is selling cell phone tower equipment.
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Chapter 8: How does social media influence public opinion and behavior?
and selling routers and undercutting other companies and making, like, really good deals so they could set up these cheap routers and cell phone companies. And, you know, a lot of these have been proven, especially with the company Huawei, right, when they outlawed Huawei from selling phones in this country. They were proven that some of their technology has third-party access.
They can do things and siphon information and perhaps even, you know, intercept cell phone signals
Yeah. Well, where they bought in Utah, it's the largest supersonic authorized restricted airspace in the United States. They've got land right next to it. Whitman Air Force Base, B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Base, missile and drone operations, MQ-9 Reaper, Global Strike Command, three intercontinental ballistic missile wings. and they're right next to it. Fort Liberty, they're right next to it.
I mean, all of that stuff. Why would you want your biggest global threat next to those You have no idea what they have there.
I don't play Starcraft, but I imagine if I was watching someone play Starcraft and all this was setting up, I'm like, oh, they're going to get smoked.
Yeah. I mean, it's just... It's insane.
I think you've got to be concerned. But it's just weird that it's legal. It really is. It's really weird. And especially given what we know about Chinese corporations, that they are a part of the government. They work hand in hand. They don't get to be independent.
Right.
Still, lawmakers from both parties want to limit purchases by Chinese companies, especially those with ties to the Chinese government, which is all of them, and individuals. To this end, there are several bills in Congress aimed at limiting Chinese ownership separately. The Biden administration is tightening its rules over who can buy land near military bases. We're going to tighten those rules.
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