Ufos on the Joe Rogan Experience
4 fact-checked claims across 2 episodes · Oct 2019 to Jul 2020
Each is a receipt: the exact quote, its timestamp, what published evidence says, and who benefits.
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- Joe Rogan (2)
- Jeremy Corbell (2)
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“one of the things he talked about in 1989 was this thing called element 115 that back then was really only theoretical. They didn't even know element 113 or 11…”
Rogan claims Bob Lazar's 1989 mention of a theoretical 'element 115' was vindicated when a particle collider detected the element in 2013.
“The Pentagon comes out in 2020 and tells us that this is real, that they really have crafts that they've recovered that are not of this world. That was their s…”
Rogan claims the Pentagon officially stated in 2020 that it has recovered crafts that are 'not of this world.'
“It's a misnomer, actually, that AATIP was the recipient of the $22 million. It was actually Harry Reid who created a program called OSAP. OSAP was the sole ben…”
Corbell claims the New York Times was wrong to report AATIP received the $22 million UFO program funding, asserting it actually went to a separate program called OSAP.
“That's what Project Blue Book was tasked to do specifically. The guy who ran it admitted that, that it was tasked to debunk this and demystify the UFO thing.”
Corbell claims Project Blue Book's director admitted the program was specifically tasked with debunking and demystifying UFO reports.