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Thanks Monet.
Yes I listened to the Ric Flair Rogan podcast also and I enjoyed the wild stories Ric told about stuff that just doesn't happen in today's woke culture - like you wrote, there was no need to have Tony Hinchcliffe in there. Thanks for the James Fox podcast reco - I am going to listen to it shortly.
Not exactly a reco.
I was just giving you your props about pointing out to the fact that Rogan might have UFO people lined up and that was why he wasn't talking about recent events.
I listened to the first 2 hours and have another 20 minutes to go but they never talked about the recent shoot downs.
I find that odd.
Nobody seems to want to talk about our Air Force shooting down 3 or 4 UFO's.
It's like everyone just dismissed it and forgot about it.
Nothing to see here.
Move along!
Back to work!!
A week or so ago I looked into that documentary but the preview didn't interest me that much.
Seemed like a lot of interviews that looked boring imo.
I'm not sure I need to watch it after the podcast as they covered pretty much all topics or at least enough of them imo.
I might change my mind and rent/buy it when I'm really bored.
I haven't watched any of his documentaries as they look more interviewed based and not entertaining enough for me to purchase.
But I thought he reminds me of myself in conversation.
He talks well and very fluid without ever having to look at notes.
It's all in his head.
I can relate and he appears to be genuine so that made for good listening in my opinion.
In my opinion I find him way more believable and interesting compared to Jeremy Corbell.
Who reminds me of a con man.
Takes one to know one