“Everything you’ve been told about everything is bullshit,” Rogan declares, urging people to see the pattern. It’s not about dwelling on past grievances but recognizing the manipulation baked into every major issue.
Why, Rogan asks, were borders flung open? Why were people handed money and moved to swing states? Why do bills sneak through Congress loaded with “crazy stuff”? The answers lie beyond the polished scripts of news anchors.
Mainstream commentary, he argues, is a distraction—a cacophony of nonsense designed to obscure truth. To find real answers, you must bypass the noise.
Rogan points to voices like Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, and Michael Shellenberger—journalists who cut through the fog with raw, nonpartisan facts.
These are the people digging into primary sources, exposing what’s hidden, and delivering unfiltered reality. “If you want the truth,” Rogan insists, “you have to seek it out yourself.”
I agree with Joe Rogan here. The legacy media’s highly coordinated mass deception has been apparent to me only because I’ve consciously tracked the legacy news and spotted the patterns, documenting the patterns and the hypocrisy hundreds of times on my website. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have believed what was happening. Closely tracking the lies and sophisticated “news” manipulation is how I stopped being a consumer of news. Legacy news outlets don’t offer you facts and invite you to think for yourself. Rather, they put you into a constant state of tribalistic apprehension and tell you how to think. If you don’t get this problem deep in your every bone, you are no longer self-actualized, no matter how things might feel to you, because your feelings have been hijacked. You have become someone else’s pawn:

