31 Jan 2026
2h 43m

#2446 - Greg Fitzsimmons

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The Joe Rogan Experience

The podcast explores a range of topics, starting with concerns about censorship on social media platforms like TikTok and the implications of private ownership influencing content. It questions whether social media platforms should have the same responsibilities as regular broadcast networks regarding censorship, with Rogan advocating for countering hate speech with better speech rather than censorship. The conversation shifts to whistleblowing, touching on cases like Stephen Dozinger and Edward Snowden, and the importance of protecting whistleblowers. The discussion then covers the history of Las Vegas, linking it to nuclear testing and mob influence, and later delves into conspiracy theories, particularly regarding the moon landing, with Rogan expressing skepticism. The episode concludes with a story about a prank involving fentanyl and reflections on the state of comedy.

Outlines

Part 1: Media, Censorship, and Free Speech

Part 2: History, Secrets, and Dark Realities

Part 3: Epstein, Geopolitics, and Emerging Tech

Part 4: Moon Landing Conspiracy

Part 5: Pranks, Psychology, and AI Risks

Part 6: The Comedy Industry and Culture

Part 7: Conspiracies, Privacy, and Closing

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