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wald Didn’t Acted Alone</h1><p id="95c4">Rogan doesn’t believe that Lee Harvey Oswald killed<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1963/11/23/gov-connally-shot-mrs-kennedy-safe-president-is-struck-down-by-a-rifle-shot-from-building-on-motorcade-route-johnson-riding-behi.html"> John F. Kennedy</a> acted alone.</p><p id="1814"><b>He believes there are multiple shooters, and the Single Bullet is not only wrong but also absurd.</b> The Warren Commission introduced the theory, stating that <b>President John F. Kennedy was killed by one bullet and shot by one man</b>, Lee H. Os­wald. The Warren Commission claimed that one bullet struck Kennedy in the back, exited through his throat, and injured Texas Governor <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connally">John Connally</a>, seated in front of Kennedy.</p><p id="5ca0">Rogan says that the bullet the Warren Commission revealed to the public is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5sS-SaBlcw&amp;ab_channel=JREClips">too pristine</a>, and it doesn’t appear that it entered two human bodies. Rogan believes that Lee Harvey Oswald was involved but wasn’t the only shooter. He also questions how Jack Ruby, an American nightclub owner allegedly associated with the Chicago scene, was able to kill Lee Harvey Oswald with little interference from police officers around Ruby.</p><p id="96d1">Rogan also discusses David Lifton’s findings often. David Lifton is an author who wrote a book that revealed that Kenndy’s autopsy report had a lot of discrepancies.</p><p id="0c47">Rogan also hosted <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Stone">Oliver Stone</a>, an American film director, who believes the story behind the JFK assassination is untrue and that more facts must be unco

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vered. Oliver produced a documentary called<a href="http://tt0102138"> JFK</a> that proves there’s more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story. Stone challenges the entire CIA’s story. He argues that the Single Bullet theory is ridiculous, and he exposes a lot of lies and presents a tremendous amount of evidence that few people talk about.</p><p id="ee4e">The second conspiracy that Joe Rogan promotes is life after death, and his take on it is unique.</p><h1 id="595d">Joe Rogan on Life After Death</h1><p id="efe5"><b>Rogan believes that when you die, you experience a flood of chemical gateway in your mind that takes over your soul and consciousness</b>.</p><p id="f79a">This experience allows you to access a new realm of experiences only available after death. He also argues that many cultures throughout history challenged the traditional idea that death is the end, but in today’s society, <b>most people are afraid to challenge what happens after death because it will cause too many religions to crumble.</b></p><p id="ecef">He often cites his interview with <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxmw9eizOAo&amp;ab_channel=PowerfulJRE">Graham Hancock</a>, an expert in ancient civilization. Graham confirms that his studies prove that when you die, your brain produces psychedelic chemicals that allow you to experience a different life after death. Rogan believes that Hancock proves his observation with data and science. He adds that life never ends, and everyone will live forever but in different forms.</p><p id="a40d">I don’t know what happens after death, but I know my father is really sick, and he often talked to me about death. <b>What do you think about life after death?</b></p></article></body>

The Two Craziest Conspiracy Theories in Joe Rogan’s History

If Joe Rogan asks you to debate, be suspicious

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What you call coincidence, some people call conspiracy.

In today’s society, most people reject the notion of coincidence or chance. Nothing is random, and everything is designed or created by oligarchs — a group of rich people who control the most valuable resources in the world. These wealthy few control the media and shape people’s thoughts and feelings about big events.

This led podcaster Joe Rogan to offer individuals who promised to expose conspiracy theories a seat on his podcast. Rogan pledged to “Try harder to get people with differing opinions on” and “do his best to make sure he has researched these topics.”

Rogan is committed to hosting any individuals who are highly credentialed but have opinions that are different from the mainstream media, so if that offends you, this article is not for you.

Lee Harvey Oswald Didn’t Acted Alone

Rogan doesn’t believe that Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy acted alone.

He believes there are multiple shooters, and the Single Bullet is not only wrong but also absurd. The Warren Commission introduced the theory, stating that President John F. Kennedy was killed by one bullet and shot by one man, Lee H. Os­wald. The Warren Commission claimed that one bullet struck Kennedy in the back, exited through his throat, and injured Texas Governor John Connally, seated in front of Kennedy.

Rogan says that the bullet the Warren Commission revealed to the public is too pristine, and it doesn’t appear that it entered two human bodies. Rogan believes that Lee Harvey Oswald was involved but wasn’t the only shooter. He also questions how Jack Ruby, an American nightclub owner allegedly associated with the Chicago scene, was able to kill Lee Harvey Oswald with little interference from police officers around Ruby.

Rogan also discusses David Lifton’s findings often. David Lifton is an author who wrote a book that revealed that Kenndy’s autopsy report had a lot of discrepancies.

Rogan also hosted Oliver Stone, an American film director, who believes the story behind the JFK assassination is untrue and that more facts must be uncovered. Oliver produced a documentary called JFK that proves there’s more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story. Stone challenges the entire CIA’s story. He argues that the Single Bullet theory is ridiculous, and he exposes a lot of lies and presents a tremendous amount of evidence that few people talk about.

The second conspiracy that Joe Rogan promotes is life after death, and his take on it is unique.

Joe Rogan on Life After Death

Rogan believes that when you die, you experience a flood of chemical gateway in your mind that takes over your soul and consciousness.

This experience allows you to access a new realm of experiences only available after death. He also argues that many cultures throughout history challenged the traditional idea that death is the end, but in today’s society, most people are afraid to challenge what happens after death because it will cause too many religions to crumble.

He often cites his interview with Graham Hancock, an expert in ancient civilization. Graham confirms that his studies prove that when you die, your brain produces psychedelic chemicals that allow you to experience a different life after death. Rogan believes that Hancock proves his observation with data and science. He adds that life never ends, and everyone will live forever but in different forms.

I don’t know what happens after death, but I know my father is really sick, and he often talked to me about death. What do you think about life after death?

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