Free Will, The Unabomber, and The Harvard LSD Studies

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Published 2021-07-31

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  • @vesh
    Sometimes I honestly forget that I could really go out and do anything
  • @arijoseph43
    The only thing I know for sure, is that I know nothing -Socrates “I’m a moron” -Joe
  • @justincohen8052
    "are we gonna create serial killers?" "a little bit, but look at this" Joe gave no fucks lmao
  • @kentonian
    My adopted son had a terrible time up to the age of three. Even foster care was horrible. He shows some psychopathic traits, I’m giving him loads of love and understanding and slowly he seems to be getting better.
  • @james_k6203
    When she says " Oh my god are lockdowns gonna create serial killers?" And Joe just dead eyes her and says " a little bit." was very accurate.
  • Have ANY of you read the Unibomber’s manifesto? The man was EXTREMELY intelligent and very correct about a lot of ideas although quite insane for killing people
  • @robdeskrd
    Ted Kazinski was the youngest MIT professor ever, let that sink in people- perhaps the most prestigious technical school in the world, he was one of the smartest people who has lived and the CIA just happened to be at his college when he was still going to school and include him in the MKULTRA experiments...... a rather sinister coincidence to say the least.
  • @billsimms2511
    Ted Kazinski was a smart man. He built add-ons to his shoes so they wouldn’t leave accurate footprints. Never left a finger print either . If it weren’t for the manifesto, he might have never been caught
  • @_RobBanks
    Also, when the young lady mentioned “we should be going after these people who performed these experiments like they went after the nazis” , it’s as though everyone there somehow forgot that “they” is “the gubbrmrnt”
  • @maxhatty
    I went to Sacramento county jail in 96. The guard sent me and another inmate to the medic floor via elevator to get screened prior to placing us on the appropriate floor depending on security level. The deputy on the 1st floor gave me "our" paperwork to give them on the 5th floor. We came out of the elevator, dude I was with went straight to sitting on the ground. I handed the paperwork to the guard and he told me to have a seat. Saw a bench and got yelled at for sitting on it. Was told to sit on the fucking ground. So I went to sit next to other dude. The wall he was leaning on was glass and you could see the gym on the 4th floor below us. I saw a basketball and a guy running laps. It was Ted. Mentioned to the other inmate. Hey that's the unabomber. He looked and confirmed. Idk if he had the 4th floor to himself or just solitary indoor yard time but yeah. I saw Ted in person. I'll never forget it.
  • @lxn373
    the most joe rogan title of all time
  • Honestly out of all the people that rogan has had on his cast she was probably one of the top 10 conversationalists. Her ability to stay in tune with the overall issue and not deviate was impressive.
  • @mrnobody45321
    In this culture of social justice, it’s about time we hold those “scientists” and supporting government officials accountable for the insurmountable damage that they have caused. I can’t fathom a “benefit” that outweighs the damage these sorts of negative studies created.
  • @snappatruce
    “Joe, you know everything I know and more, I’m not kissin’ your ass or anything.” - Alex Jones
  • @pacojddj
    Ted was right and we all know it. The meaning of the life we live was solely to survive the harsh conditions of the nature on our planet and fulfill rooted and passed down instincts and accomplishments. This is what truly makes us fulfilled before we die. Society is basically one big slavery that has lasted too long for us to acknowledge it as slavery and we've mistaken it for life. He writes in his manifesto of why we shouldn't lose hope. Rest in peace uncle Ted, you were right, we didn't listen.
  • @stevejones8550
    It's incredible that the unibombers manifesto is very on point with his predictions of the future
  • @bobbymorgret
    Lets not forget that Ted was also 3 or 4 years younger than the rest of the students because he was so intelligent that he was admitted to Harvard at the age of 14 or 15(Correction, he was 16 but still very young)