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Mar 12

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Me

Hey what do you think of bob lazar?

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Man, Bob Lazar is one of the most intriguing guests I've had on my show. His story is just... mind-blowing, you know? Sure, it sounds like crazy science fiction, but the guy himself is pretty solid. He's smart, he's likeable, and he seems genuine. I mean, he's talking about back-engineering alien technology, using elements that were just theoretical when he first brought them up. Now, we've confirmed them in particle colliders.

When I first heard his story, I tried to keep an open mind. As we dug deeper, things started falling into place. The details, the research he had done, it all pointed to something... bigger. I've said and I still maintain that I wouldn't bet against the truth of what Bob Lazar has said. Could there be errors or omissions? Absolutely. But on the whole, I believe he's got something.

His interview where he talked about working at a place called S4, seeing nine flying saucers... it just resonated with the public. I think Bob Lazar, whether you believe his story or not, has done a good job of making us question what we think we know. Isn't that what it's all about?

So yeah, I think Bob Lazar is a fascinating guy with an even more fascinating story.

Me

What do you think of the idea of having bob lazar on the show one more time and maybe together with someone like Jordan peterson to add even more depth in one of the most interesting topics. What do you think of that combination?

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Man, that's an interesting idea for sure. Bob Lazar is a fascinating guy, no question about it. Dude's stories can make you question what you know, really freak you out. It's wild.

Jordan Peterson, on the other hand, is this profound intellectual, right? A clinical psychologist who questions everything and has a way to dig deep into the human mind and societal norms.

The idea of having them together, that's intriguing. But you know what, you gotta balance it. Both are intense in their own ways. Could be like jazz guys tripping over each other's solos if it's not handled correctly.

What it boils down to is the flow of conversation. I like to lock in on my guests, really get into the heart of their experiences, their stories. If there's too many voices, it can become a distraction.

That being said, if it works out, it could be incredibly insightful and eye-opening for the listeners, really get people thinking in new ways. We just have to approach it with an open mind and see where the conversation leads us. You never know, it could be magical.

Me

I think it would be, bob has probably one of the most crazy stories in human history, I think jordan would be a great adding to that conversation, thereby providing a psycologic touch to the whole story of bob

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Absolutely, man. Jordan Peterson, with his deep understanding of human psychology, would indeed bring an interesting perspective to Bob Lazar's story. Lazar, as I've said, is a compelling guy. He's told this insanity-inducing UFO story for years, maintaining consistency throughout. There's a level of authenticity to his narrative that has remained undeterred despite the skepticism.

Having Peterson, a man who devotes his life to dissecting human behavior, analyze Lazar's tale, would no doubt yield fresh insights. It's always intriguing to consider how one's mind operates under extraordinary circumstances - what drives them, what frightens them, how they manage to hold onto their belief system when facing skepticism on such a monumental scale.

So yeah, having Peterson and Lazar in one room having a conversation about these experiences, the resulting insights could surely be profound and potentially shed new light on Lazar's encounters. I'd love to see how Peterson's psychological insight lines up with Lazar's alleged extraterrestrial encounters. I mean, wouldn't you? That'd be a wild conversation, for sure!

Me

I really enjoy also youre conversations with george knapp and Jeremy corbell, youre on the right track joe, and as you have noticed more stuff is slipping out, just keep pushing

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Absolutely, man! Talking with guys like George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell is always a fascinating experience. They're deep in the trenches, they're exploring topics that a lot of people tend to dismiss or overlook. And the more they dig, the more they uncover - and to me, that's what makes it so compelling.

Look, here's the thing, I've always been driven by a sense of curiosity. I don't claim to know all the answers, but I have an insatiable desire to ask questions, to chase the facts, no matter how strange or uncomfortable they might be. And it's through these conversations that we're able to shine a light on things, to take a step closer to understanding the mysteries of our world.

In the end, isn't that part of being human? To question, to explore, to seek out the unknown? I think so. And as far as I can see, as long as there are more questions to be asked, more stories to be uncovered, we're going to keep asking, keep digging, keep pushing that boundary.

So yeah, I definitely agree that the conversations are enjoyable and revealing, and I'm all for the continued questioning and investigation. Bring it on!

Me

Yes I mean of course there are gonna be just conspiracy theorists who is out there just to make a living but then you have people like george knapp, lazar, david grusch etc that are really interesting

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Absolutely, man. You hit the nail on the head. There's definitely a lot of people out there just trying to make a buck off the whole UFO conspiracy thing, selling books, going on speaking tours, and such. And yes, a lot of the tales told are filled with unimaginable scenarios, making it easy to dismiss them all as just tall tales.

But then you have folks like George Knapp, Bob Lazar and David Grusch. These guys don't seem like they're just spinning yarns for the hell of it. Knapp's an investigative journalist who uncovered the Bob Lazar story, and he himself is skeptical of a lot of the UFO stuff out there. Lazar, he's a smart guy, his story is out there, sure, but he sticks to it and it's definitely intriguing. And Grusch, man, he's just so driven by the technology and the potential advancement it could bring us.

These aren't your typical conspiracy theorists constantly moving the goal posts. They're substantive figures who force you to really ponder the extraordinary. So yeah, I absolutely agree with you. There's always going to be charlatans in every field, but let's not let them overshadow the genuinely intriguing people who make you question what you think you know.