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Tucker Carlson believes UFOs are ‘spiritual beings,’ politicians blackmailed by ‘weird sex lives,’ tells Joe Rogan about having too many mushrooms

Tucker Carlson gave a wide-ranging interview with Joe Rogan, in which they talked about UFOs being “spiritual beings” and politicians receiving threats from intelligence agencies over their “bizarre sex lives.” They discussed things like criticizing Joe Scarborough and eating too many magic mushrooms.

In the latest episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Tucker and Rogan touched on a myriad of topics.

“If they’re spiritual beings, which I believe they are, then it’s a dualism, they’re either good for the team or bad for the team,” Tucker said of the unidentified anomalous phenomenon. And I think some of them are bad.”

Carlson also called UAPs “supernatural” because they are “beyond nature as we understand it.” He noted that the spacecraft had no “visible means of propulsion” and achieved “indescribable speeds” in the air and sea.

“These are advanced races from somewhere else,” Tucker said. “But the template that every other society before us has used is a spiritual one.”

“There’s a world that we can’t see that affects us. The supernatural world is always affecting us, for better or for worse,” the veteran broadcaster continued. “Every society has been thinking about this since before ours. In fact, every society in recorded history has thought about this, specifically up until August 1945, when the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And all of a sudden, the Western world, which is officially secular, says, “We are God, there is no god but us.”

“We are driven by spiritual forces,” Carlson said. always. “

“And in fact, that battle, the invisible battle around us, that spiritual battle, has been the basis of every society, of every religion, not just Christianity,” he said. Ta.

Carlson asked, “So once you let go of relatively recent assumptions about how the world works, it seems like an obvious explanation, right?”

Carthron added, “So the prophet Ezekiel writes about it in chapter one, about the wheels of the sky.”

He said these “spiritual phenomena” are cited in all religions.

Tucker said the U.S. government may be aware of these unidentified anomalous phenomena, but the military can’t do anything against these ships because they could cause mass hysteria and protect the homeland. He theorized that they did not want the public to know that they were unable to do so.

Tucker said an American was injured and killed by the UAP, saying: garry nolan – Luckford and Carlota A. Harris Professor, Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine. Nolan is an immunologist who has published more than 300 papers and is also an expert on alleged encounters with deadly UAPs due to unknown energy.

“U.S. military personnel have died as a result of contact with or proximity to these vehicles. And we know that because there are a lot of suits operating with the VA system. ” Carlson argued. Death or injury of a loved one. ”

Logan asked if these UAPs were an American military project, but Carlson dismissed the idea, saying, “None of them are ours.” He also asserted that this is not foreign technology, saying it “predates all of that.”

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Carlson also suggested during the three-hour interview that U.S. intelligence agencies control lawmakers.

“Members of Congress are afraid of the intelligence community. I’m not speculating that. They’re telling me that, including the people who run the Intelligence Committee,” Carlson said. I said no.

Carlson said he was recently in the kitchen talking with a very powerful elected official “in a very senior position.”

Carlson told an inside source. “But I thought, ‘These people are all being controlled. They’re all having weird sex lives, they’re all hiding all this, they’re being blackmailed by intelligence agencies. ‘And he said, and I quote, ‘I know.’ I thought, okay, at this point I’ve kind of acknowledged that it’s real, why allow it to continue? ”

Carlson also strongly criticized the assumption that the United States is a democracy.

“When they stand up and pass a $60 billion funding bill for Ukraine, when 70% of the population doesn’t want it, when they ignore the real problems in our country like the economy and borders, and they “We’re convening Congress on weekends to pass things the people don’t want, while ignoring what the people want,” Carthron declared. “And if they were to do the same thing over and over again for, say, 50 years and call it democracy, that would be so disingenuous that you would go crazy.”

He added: “What if we just say, ‘We won’t give you what you want?’ We’re getting something out of this Ukrainian money, and that’s what it means to be masters of the universe. Whether it’s the thrills or the funding from national defense.” Contractors, what we get is more important than your opinion, this is not how you run this country, we shut up. I will follow. ”

“If they at least said that, you’d think, ‘Okay, that’s the condition,'” Carthron said.

“But I’m going to go crazy if I get another shitty lecture from Joe Scarborough about ‘defending democracy’ when this is not a democracy or even anything close to a democracy. Because… Because we can.’ We don’t deal with lies,” Carthron declared.

On a lighter note, Rogan asked Carlson about being a huge Grateful Dead fan.

Tucker said he went to his first Grateful Dead concert in 1984 when he was 15 years old with his 13-year-old brother.

Carlson admitted that he “went crazy” during the show due to ingesting psilocybin mushrooms.

“Yes, it was mushrooms. I ate too many,” he confessed. “And then we started to melt a little bit.”

You can listen to the full interview between Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan below.

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