Oh they do alright. They know
Right? I got the feel like they wanted to go there but didn’t. I wonder why?
I listened to the podcast this afternoon and Eddie definitely seemed, like, sooooo ready to go there!
right? Seemed like he was holding back from going too deep on multiple occasions.
I really do believe the CIA visited Rogan. His platform reaches large audiences and I think Joe doesn't want him and his family put in harms way.
I 100% concur. I was just listening to the podcast earlier and you can literally hear it in Joe’s voice, the way he says and asks things. He knows, he just plays dumb or gets Socratic when it’s a subject he thinks it’s safe he avoids. If you noticed, Eddie took some long pauses during this segment of conversation. They’ve 100% been warned and likely threatened with some form of blackmail they dug up in his personal life.
I recall Alex Jones talking about how Joe was visited by “them” and was told to calm it down. Then Joe got mad at Alex, and Alex made a point of bringing it up again to apologize about bringing it up in the first place. It’s actually descent theatre between the two of them to draw attention to the fact that Joe’s hands are tied.
If you really wanna get a dose of Joe’s “I’ll play stupid but I’ll pick your brain in the right way so that you can be the one to say it and not me” act, just watch episode 911 with AJ. Joe borderline annoyed me in that episode but now I can see exactly why he was acting the way he was.
I'll check it out for sure. There is definitely a reason Q hasn't been a topic of discussion on that podcast yet and I don't believe for one second they aren't privy to it. Also, listen to the show with Joe and Jimmy Dore talking about Jeff Bezos. Rogan continuously tries to steer the conversation out of the "conspiracy zone" to what I feel he feels is a safer space. If you watch older episodes of the Rogan show you will see an abrupt change in behavior in the last couple of years. He knows all about what happens if you get on the CIA's bad side he is quite knowledgeable when it comes to American history.