UFO on the Joe Rogan Experience

9 fact-checked claims across 4 episodes · Jun 2019 to Apr 2026 · updated Jul 29, 2026

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  1. like he's one of the best i've ever seen his name is scott mitchell and he says there are pictures that were taken in 2020 and they ironically those pictures …

    Vendittelli says a researcher named Scott Mitchell obtained aerial photos of Papoose Lake taken by a private pilot on December 25, 2020, showing what Vendittelli identifies as camouflaged hangar bay doors.

  2. They noticed it on radar 60 seconds after it left Commander Fravor, but it was at his cap point, which is the next point he was destined to go to, 60 miles a…

    Corbell claims radar showed the 2004 Nimitz Tic Tac object traveling 60 miles to Commander Fravor's next patrol waypoint within 60 seconds, implying a speed of roughly one mile per second.

  3. So Admiral Wilson meets with this scientist, and they have this discussion, oddly enough, at special projects at EG&G. And if I remember, the document is from…

    Corbell claims the 'Wilson Memo,' documenting a meeting between Admiral Thomas Wilson and a scientist at EG&G Special Projects about UFO reverse-engineering programs, dates to 2001 and is a real, verified document.

  4. I mean, SpaceX, you know, my company, SpaceX has the most advanced rocket technology in the world. I think I'd know.

    Musk claims that because SpaceX has the world's most advanced rocket technology and he holds top-level security clearance, he would know if secret government UAP propulsion technology existed, and says none does.

  5. But it never got, no matter what the load was on the reactor, it never got above the ambient temperature, which is impossible. I mean, you're pulling out huge …

    Lazar claims the alien reactor he studied at S4 produced huge amounts of power without ever generating waste heat above ambient temperature, in apparent violation of the laws of thermodynamics.

  6. So there was, there were radar that was picking this, these things coming down from 80,000 feet dropping to 50 feet in less than a second.

    Corbell claims radar tracked the 2004 Nimitz Tic Tac objects descending from 80,000 feet to 50 feet in less than one second.

  7. Commander Fravor had eyes on it for over five minutes watching this thing, as four other pilots did.

    Corbell claims Commander David Fravor personally observed the Tic Tac object for more than five minutes, along with four other pilots.

  8. Element 115, the fuel they had, was stable. In other words, it didn't decay, it wasn't emitting radioactivity

    Lazar claims the element 115 he worked with at S4 was a stable, non-radioactive isotope used as an anti-gravity fuel source.

  9. there's no evidence, has never been any evidence that there are lots of these objects, these vehicles coming into our atmosphere from somewhere else, some othe…

    Carlson claims UAPs are spiritual/supernatural phenomena native to Earth and that there is no evidence any of these objects enter the atmosphere from another planet.