Why is Joe Rogan not being investigated by Congress?

Finshaggy

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Don't get me wrong, I love that there is at least 1 person out there talking about DMT with celebrities and stuff. But I have a question.

How come Joe talks about DMT when he has musicians and journalists and float tank creators on, but when he has doctors on (people that could actually get into it) he asks them about steroids, like Testosterone. He himself is not a Doctor, but didn't a REAL doctor get investigated by congress for touting "magical remedies". Why not actually GET INTO THE SCIENCE.

I completely agree with DMT being legal, and Testosterone being used by people who need it supplemented, but that is not what Joe is doing. He is telling Rosanne Barr and Amber Rose to try Ayahuasca, and if you watch Amber Rose's first time talking about it, she is like "You never actually tried Ayahuasca? Why did you tell me to try it?" and he tries to convince her that 5-MeO-DMT gave him the same experience she had. PLEASE PROVE THIS.

Again, DMT should be promoted PROPERLY. Obviously he likes being in the roll of introducing these people to the experience, but he has no interest in actually nurturing the experience itself (by having doctors guide you). You might as well me going to the Amazon on the suggestion of a guy you met outside of a liquor store.

Again, I like the Podcast and I like the things Joe Rogan talks about, but he is being a dangerous ass.
 

ULEN

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He's playing his part as is.

His time will come in due time just like every other celebrity.

For sure his arrest is going to be epic (OJ, Rampage Jackson, Suicide Vest etc).

Why execute the snitch in the jail cell?
 

Finshaggy

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He's playing his part as is.

His time will come in due time just like every other celebrity.

For sure his arrest is going to be epic (OJ, Rampage Jackson, Suicide Vest etc).

Why execute the snitch in the jail cell?
I am not saying that I dislike the things he says, I am just saying he is being dangerous. Rosanne? Really? She needs DMT in her life?
 

chewberto

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Kind of like that guy on you tube who promotes frying your brain and using drugs, and teaches sub standard hash making techniques that result in a poisioness material. Also, I think he told people it was ok to use a lighter above a pool of butane indoors while making hash. He tries to teach horticulture but doesn't even understand half the stuff he talks about. A real bad Influence! Yeah that guy needs to be investigated too.
 

packetloss314

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Joe is the man. One of the few celebs preaching our position. Long live Mr Rogan

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Dyna Ryda

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Don't get me wrong, I love that there is at least 1 person out there talking about DMT with celebrities and stuff. But I have a question.

How come Joe talks about DMT when he has musicians and journalists and float tank creators on, but when he has doctors on (people that could actually get into it) he asks them about steroids, like Testosterone. He himself is not a Doctor, but didn't a REAL doctor get investigated by congress for touting "magical remedies". Why not actually GET INTO THE SCIENCE.

I completely agree with DMT being legal, and Testosterone being used by people who need it supplemented, but that is not what Joe is doing. He is telling Rosanne Barr and Amber Rose to try Ayahuasca, and if you watch Amber Rose's first time talking about it, she is like "You never actually tried Ayahuasca? Why did you tell me to try it?" and he tries to convince her that 5-MeO-DMT gave him the same experience she had. PLEASE PROVE THIS.

Again, DMT should be promoted PROPERLY. Obviously he likes being in the roll of introducing these people to the experience, but he has no interest in actually nurturing the experience itself (by having doctors guide you). You might as well me going to the Amazon on the suggestion of a guy you met outside of a liquor store.

Again, I like the Podcast and I like the things Joe Rogan talks about, but he is being a dangerous ass.
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iconoclast

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I'm a big fan of Joe Rogan, but I agree with what you are saying. It's probably not a good idea to recommend something if you haven't tried it yourself.
 

bradburry

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Don't get me wrong,
this is where i cut him of from his FINSANITY...........im not funding his FINSANITY anymore by posting in his threads .


if he wants to talk ....he can talk in other peoples threads and join the rest of us........i really am done here.

what would you do if nobody replys to ANY«««meaning all sites that you post on?



i can make it happen finny ...and you know it buddy .



im done.
 

Senca the Younger

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Don't get me wrong, I love that there is at least 1 person out there talking about DMT with celebrities and stuff. But I have a question.

How come Joe talks about DMT when he has musicians and journalists and float tank creators on, but when he has doctors on (people that could actually get into it) he asks them about steroids, like Testosterone. He himself is not a Doctor, but didn't a REAL doctor get investigated by congress for touting "magical remedies". Why not actually GET INTO THE SCIENCE.

I completely agree with DMT being legal, and Testosterone being used by people who need it supplemented, but that is not what Joe is doing. He is telling Rosanne Barr and Amber Rose to try Ayahuasca, and if you watch Amber Rose's first time talking about it, she is like "You never actually tried Ayahuasca? Why did you tell me to try it?" and he tries to convince her that 5-MeO-DMT gave him the same experience she had. PLEASE PROVE THIS.

Again, DMT should be promoted PROPERLY. Obviously he likes being in the roll of introducing these people to the experience, but he has no interest in actually nurturing the experience itself (by having doctors guide you). You might as well me going to the Amazon on the suggestion of a guy you met outside of a liquor store.

Again, I like the Podcast and I like the things Joe Rogan talks about, but he is being a dangerous ass.

- Check out this blog by Sam Harris. In addition Sam Harris did a 10-15 minute podcast on this blog with Tim Ferris. It's outstanding.
http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/drugs-and-the-meaning-of-life/

Here's part of the blog
"I have visited both extremes on the psychedelic continuum. The positive experiences were more sublime than I could ever have imagined or than I can now faithfully recall. These chemicals disclose layers of beauty that art is powerless to capture and for which the beauty of nature itself is a mere simulacrum. It is one thing to be awestruck by the sight of a giant redwood and amazed at the details of its history and underlying biology. It is quite another to spend an apparent eternity in egoless communion with it. Positive psychedelic experiences often reveal how wondrously at ease in the universe a human being can be—and for most of us, normal waking consciousness does not offer so much as a glimmer of those deeper possibilities.

People generally come away from such experiences with a sense that conventional states of consciousness obscure and truncate sacred insights and emotions. If the patriarchs and matriarchs of the world’s religions experienced such states of mind, many of their claims about the nature of reality would make subjective sense. A beatific vision does not tell you anything about the birth of the cosmos, but it does reveal how utterly transfigured a mind can be by a full collision with the present moment.

However, as the peaks are high, the valleys are deep. My “bad trips” were, without question, the most harrowing hours I have ever endured, and they make the notion of hell—as a metaphor if not an actual destination—seem perfectly apt. If nothing else, these excruciating experiences can become a source of compassion. I think it may be impossible to imagine what it is like to suffer from mental illness without having briefly touched its shores."
 
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