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Podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience

Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #2249 - Yannis Pappas & Chris Distefano

Published on December 31, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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... Trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen

by Viktor E. Frankl

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Well, like Man's Search for Meaning with Victor Frankl! You ever read that?

Joe Rogan mentions *Man's Search for Meaning* by Viktor Frankl, highlighting it as an influential book that explores how personal experiences can transform one's worldview.

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Immortality Key

by Brian C. Muraresku, Graham Hancock

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but I think that was all due to the times, and I, yeah, my people kind of democ... you really should read the Immortality Key, have you read that? No, it's Brian Murescu, he's a scholar who was studying the use of psychedelic drugs in ancient Greece, where the Eleusinian Mysteries, where everybody would go to learn about democracy, and like it was all, they were all like tripping balls.

Joe Rogan recommends the book 'The Immortality Key' by Brian C. Muraresku. This book explores the role of psychedelics in ancient Greek religious practices and their influence on democracy.

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The Nazi symbiosis

by Sheila Faith Weiss

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They said, okay, let's liberate them now! What scientific data was it yielding supposedly? Yeah, it's this book I read called The Nazi Symbiosis. They talked all about it.

Joe mentions reading a book titled 'The Nazi Symbiosis', which discusses the use of Holocaust victims by Nazi scientists for conducting scientific research.

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