“September 11th, it was a horrible tragedy but there was a beautiful result temporarily where everybody really united.

There was American flags on everyone’s cars in Los Angeles.

In New York, everyone was smiling and saying hi to each other on the streets.”

Joe Rogan and Michaels Masters reflect on 9/11 and UFO disclosure would produce similar feelings of unity

https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2001723176934609160

Joe Rogan Experience # 2428 – Michael P. Masters

Michael P. Masters, PhD, is a professor of biological anthropology at Montana Technological University and the author of several books exploring the hypothesis that alien visitors may be human time travelers from the future. The most recent titles are "The Extratempestrial Model," a work of nonfiction, and the novel "Revelation: The Future Human Past."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shmDI4tMeuo



by 87LucasOliveira

12 Comments

  1. Sad that we need an atrocity to bring out the good in people. I hoped that we wouldn’t forget so quickly but, alas, that’s humans for ya.

    I’m not sure disclosure would produce similar results. Nice to imagine though.

  2. Yes and then the world faced an uncertain fate in the face of a novel pandemic and it was the beginning of concretizing most divisive time in recent memory

  3. OriginalBlackberry89 on

    Sure, shared tragedy brings people together, but there has to be a tragedy for that to happen, and *now* it’d be a little more difficult to achieve that level of unity because of the amount of people who look to talking heads on a screen to tell them how they should feel about one another.

  4. United to *urder almost 200,000 Afghans, just because the CIA either failed or let it happen ? BTW, who still watches that grifter Rogan ?

  5. There are so many better sources of UFO discussion than Joe Rogan. Why do people keep sharing him here? He sucks.