One of Joe Rogan's closest friends since the 1990s is "comedian" and podcaster Bryan Callen, who frequently appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience. It looks like this connection has made Rogan famous...
Bryan Callen is the son of CFR member, banker Michael A. Callen, who is tied to Australian, Russian and Korean banks, and has been Senior Advisor to the National Commercial Bank (the largest bank in the Middle East), CEO of Saudi American Bank (SAMBA), and was President of AMBAC. Bryan Callen himself worked for the Lehman Brothers.
The Saudis are of course closely tied to the Anglo-Dutch royals, and the Bush crime syndicate.
Maybe it's just another coincidence that Spotify also sponsors Prince Harry and Meghan with tens of millions of dollars?
Joe Rogan's first shot at fame came when he was selected as the host of the American edition of Fear Factor in 2001 at the NBC where one Jeff Zucker was president. Zucker was of course also THE man that made Donald Trump a big star through The Apprentice, and later played a major role as CNN president to get Donald crowned president.
See Jeff Zucker and Joe Rogan, with Fear Factor executive producers Matt Kunitz and David Hurwitz, New York, 12 July 2004.

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.Firestarter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 3:56 pmOn the window sill of Zucker’s office, is a Sean Corcoran cartoon of him shaking hands with Trump (that Zucker thinks very funny), shortly after CNN hired former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski:Another Trump stooge on the payroll, Don Don!
Big league move, Zucker.
I´ll send out a bullshit tweet. None of your moron viewers will suspect a thing.
While the most important topic of this essay seems to be that Joe Rogan can be blackmailed because he is a closeted gay, no evidence of Rogan's sexual preference for men is provided. I think Rogan's steroid use is more interesting. The following picture (standing next to a professional MMA-fighter) seems to confirm that he used performance-enhancing drugs.
Rogan standing to the right of Gerald Strebendt, 2002.

https://archive.is/VuK3L
Maybe surprising, but I'm moderately positive about Joe Rogan, who seems more open-minded than most, and lets his guests talk about controversial topics. The 7 November 2012 Joe Rogan Experience podcast featured the infamous AIDS whistleblower Peter Duesberg.
Unfortunately Duesberg isn't completely convincing. In my opinion Rogan's buddy Bryan Callen, who defends the tale that HIV causes AIDS, makes a stronger impression: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8etwwf
For more on the AIDS hoax: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... f=21&t=895