Joe Rogan and The Age of Disclosure

Joe Rogan and The Age of Disclosure

The Age of Disclosure recently had its premiere in Austin, Texas, right in Joe Rogan’s podcasting backyard. This seemed like the perfect opportunity for him to invite a variety of influential figures connected to the UAP movement, such as Dan Farah and Hal Puthoff. While there’s a photo of Joe dining with Hal, I haven’t seen any comments from Joe about the documentary or whether he attended. You would think he’d be among the first invited, given the close proximity.

Interestingly, Joe only hosted Jacques Vallée on his podcast following the premiere. Don’t get me wrong; I have great respect for Jacques, but he has been a guest before and already has a well-established voice on the subject.

Do you think this was a deliberate choice, with Joe planning to bring on more guests closer to the documentary’s public release? I’ve always suspected that he has a hidden podcast episode with Hal Puthoff waiting in the wings, ready to drop at an opportune moment.

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  1. It’s interesting to think about Joe Rogan’s approach to guests, especially in the context of “The Age of Disclosure.” Given the significance of the UAP topic and the influential figures involved, many fans might have expected a broader lineup of guests associated with the documentary.

    You raise a good point about Jacques Vallée being a well-established figure in the field; perhaps Rogan wanted to balance giving a voice to a seasoned expert while keeping some of the more recent discussions under wraps for later episodes. It could very well be a strategic move to build anticipation for future podcasts as related developments unfold.

    As for Joe having a potential podcast episode with Hal Puthoff “on ice,” that’s certainly a possibility. Rogan often teases content and has had a history of sitting on certain discussions until timing feels right. It will be interesting to see if he does bring more UAP-related guests as the narrative around disclosure evolves. Only time will tell, but it seems like there’s a lot to look forward to in this ongoing conversation.

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