Who Joe Rogan Panders To: Shadow Group of Elites aka Sabbatean Frankists in the British Empire

 There is a shadow group of elites known as Sabbatean Frankists who often hide behind Judaism but aren’t actually Jewish at all. Comment:  I put the Kosher Stamp on Joe Rogan as he is in line with the “Jewish” shadow elite SATANISTS.

Why has David Icke never appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience?

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6th March 2023

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Hidden Knowledge

 

written by: Kristen Bitting

Kristen Bitting is an independent producer, former actress, and a recent first-time mother. Her interest in the metaphysical began during childhood, and she had a massive awakening in 2014. When the Covid lockdowns hit, Kristen decided she wanted to dedicate the rest of her career to Alternative Media and left Hollywood behind. She currently is Ickonic’s sole U.S. writer.

 


The Joe Rogan Experience is the most listened-to podcast in the world, thanks to a long list of diverse, thought-provoking, and sometimes controversial guests.

Rogan has positioned himself as an advocate for free speech while shying away from identity politics; he discusses everything from DMT to UFOs. Since 2009, he’s been remarkably effective at steering the masses away from the mainstream media into a new frontier where listeners can consider various perspectives on current events. There’s no doubt that Joe Rogan is a trailblazer.

He single-handily instituted the podcast craze of our generation, which has evolved into a world of its own, especially amongst those seeking facts in an upside-down world.

The mainstream attempts to smear Rogan repeatedly, but they consistently fail because he’s perfected the art of playing devil’s advocate and often does not fully commit himself to one side of anything. This approach is his superpower in gaining popularity but also his greatest weakness as a truly influential leader. We live in a time when genuine leaders must challenge the narrative and push through limitations as much as possible.

QUESTIONS

Recently, I listened to an episode of the JRE with Russell Brand, and Alex Jones and David Icke came up briefly in conversation. Rogan mentioned he deems Icke’s 5G and reptilian theories ridiculous and that Alex is the more reliable source of information between the two. It got me thinking, “am I the only one who thinks it’s bizarre that Rogan has had Alex Jones on multiple times, a man with which he often differs in beliefs, but not David Icke?” It raises some serious questions for someone who brings on an array of edgy guests and supposedly stands for free speech.

I’ve realized what Elon Musk represents in big tech and what Donald Trump symbolizes in politics; Joe Rogan is to the media. He’s a half-hearted rebel, playing both sides of the aisle and fooling many in a way. Perhaps he has benevolent intentions, but who cuts his paycheck? It appears the cult does.

AFRAID

Rogan’s choice to never invite Icke on his podcast leads me to believe there are two possibilities as to why. One is that he knows there is some validity to the 5G and reptilian theories and has to pretend to discount them under strict, direct orders. The second is that Rogan is too afraid to debate Icke openly, fearing the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) will come after his empire.

David Icke has been labeled an anti-semite for years, yet I’ve never heard one hostile claim against Jewish people in any of his speeches, interviews, or books. What he’s claimed is that there is a shadow group of elites known as Sabbatean Frankists who often hide behind Judaism but aren’t actually Jewish at all. They also can hide behind Christianity and Islam, but has he ever been called a Christian hater or an Islamaphobe? No. Ironically, if anyone’s been defamed here, it’s David Icke.

I challenge Joe Rogan to put his money where his mouth is and invite Icke on his show if he is such a champion for the first amendment. In the meantime, he’ll remain a pansy fraud in my book.

 

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