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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Noland Arbaugh is the first human recipient of Neuralink’s brain-computer interface implant: an innovative new technology that allows him to control digital devices with his thoughts.
Noland Arbaugh:
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Neuralink
www.neuralink.com
Joe we need alex jones on.
In
Lol
And President Trump
@@george.s.8491Fux Yea
And Trump
We got Cyborgs before GTA 6
💀💀💀
😂
Gta v was dogshit. Who even cares about gta vi. Some terminal shit taste. NGMI.
People will stop caring about gta6 before gta6
Should just name it gta7 at this point 😂
An example of how funny and savage Noland Arbaugh is, when he first got the Neuralink implant surgery, when he woke up, around him was the doctor and his mother. He looked at his mother and said, "who are you"? His mom looked at the doctor like..."WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY SON", and then Noland started laughing and said just kidding mom. That is a man who capitalizes on opportunities given to him.
that would have to be the scariest 10 seconds of a moms life 💀
That sounds fake af
cap
@@Owl90 the interview took place before his jre appearance. It's literally on CZcams but, me faking this story is more crazy so let's go with I made it up.
@@oliv3318 first neuralink patient leaves audience speechless. Search that on CZcams. That is step 1. Step two is to click the video, and skip to the 33 minute mark. Step 3 is to watch. Step 4 is to take your "cap" comment, bend over, and insert it directly into your anal cavity.
No cap.
his attitude about being glad to be a part of it and ok if his doesn't work quite right because he wants future generations of this to better for other people makes him a goddamn hero
Agree 1000 percent
Or a villian...
I don't know, I mean, every one of us with a pacemaker/defibrillator are incredibly grateful for how far that tech has come, but it also makes a lot of us truly hope future revisions are even better.
Most normal dude on JRE in awhile and its pretty cool
With exception of him being a cyborg, he's pretty normal.
Normal ? You have GOT to be kidding.
Ya so corny
Yeah man he's so chill
Many that have been through shit in their life are the most down to earth. They know how lucky they have it
the fact that JRE is back on youtube makes me so happy and the nostalgia is real.
This like FINALLY. I have premium on Spotify and their UI/UX Is so dog water.
Great until Joe says something the CZcams overlords don't agree with...
Ya. I did not have access even tho I had a Spotify premium. country locked. Now Im happy :D
The last 20 minutes where he shares his soul was beautiful, im crying. His pain has brought him a huge spiritual shift
I agree. He sounds like an amazing person.
I was ready to skip this because I thought he would be boring, but he was so well spoken, and that last part was one of the most moving things I've heard on a podcast.
🙏
Absolutely, what an incredible soul.
Okay buddy, don't cry 😂😂😂
I’m so grateful for the kindness here. Thank you, everyone!
One of my best friends was a quadriplegic...i rolled all his joints and blunts for years...damn septic infection got him..rip maxton stallworth.
RIP Max!
u a real homie for that, rip maxton
Rip max, rolling his own blunts and joints in the afterlife 🙏 ❤
❤
R.I.P Max.
Imagine breaking your back. Becoming completely paralyzed and instead of getting depressed and laying around slowly dying, becoming the future of humanity. Pretty crazy
Or the test subject for the matrix lol
I can’t imagine he hasn’t gotten depressed at all, but there is clear hope now more than ever. I imagine his paralysis will be curable in his lifetime, probably much sooner now than people think.
I'm sure he has dark days (and that's totally normal and understandable) but I agree that his overall outlook is something to aspire to.
@@digital_downwhats interesting is most of us think if that happened to us we would just throw in the towel, but most paralyzed people tend to be on average as satisfied with life as able bodied people. Humans can adapt to so much if they are forced to.
You act like he created the nuerolink. Lmao calm down. He just got lucky his buddy was drinking at 11am on a Wednesday
Joe not knowing if Noland talking to a chimp about planet of the apes via Neuralink was a joke or not was one of the most JRE moment ever
Standby
i just got to this part, amazing
Noland is really an amazing individual - my favorite part is at 1:25 when he talks about self-reflection and how he changed after his accident. Neurlink picked a great first person, humble, a good communicator and willing to roll with challenges as they come.
First thing Bro did was to pull Civ 6 all-nighter...
What a legend, really.
Agreed!
Civ 6 is good game
You have a time stamp? I might have missed that lol
I dont need NeuraGeek to do that 💪💪
I don't think he mentioned it in this talk but the first time the news came out it was mentioned
It takes courage to be the first of something. He spoke really well on this show. I went to high school with Noland, I was so sad for him when the accident happened. It’s crazy to see him on the Joe Rogan show now and happy he is doing better. Go Noland, good luck
No one cares rider
@@zeldawrlddIt'll be okay bro. Your mad and butthurt now but one day you'll start to get over yourself and feel better. Just know this never had the effect you intended, people just feel bad for you. Good luck
I care.
@15jchilders atop acting like a cringe sycophant.
sure you did pal
So glad Joe was able to get a REAL interview with him
”I can hook you up with my guy in Mexico to make you walk again” sounded so optimistic even for Joe. ”Do you take vitamins?”
💀
Give us Jamie as a guest!
If the show ever comes to an end, gotta think that Jamie will be the final guest
I think it would be Duncan..
Jamie pull that up
Jamie gets up and runs over to his computer
No.
best idea ever!!
Joe "Jamie, pull up the...."
Noland "Got it...."
Fucking epic comment
This one’s gonna be hard to beat
Dude….brilliant 😅
Hahahahhaha YES
aaaaand jamies fired
Imagine buying the basic version of neurolink and you get an ad mid thought/sentance 😂
Want a break from the ads? Watch this short video for 30 minutes of ad free thinking
Instead of dreams they just play ads while you sleep😅
Kinda scary though... Ads are one thing.. what if it's pay2think a while after... when you don't subscribe you can only repeat having the same thoughts you already had... 😮😅😂
@@user-ke4qe3rf4rwith the dependency of gpt user. We don't even need implant to made people to pay to think.
Noticed quite a good amount of user were fully depending on ai to do their job, when asked what are they doing, they don't know.
If you see this, please send positive vibes my way. I’ve been struggling with health issues for years and could use your prayers.
God bless you 🙏
Much love and support.🌸💐🌸
Stay strong and positive. Drink lots of good spring water if possible.
❤
This too shall pass my friend.
This dude has kill Tony golden ticket winner vibes
😭😂
Hahahaha, wtffff
Wont be surprised if hes the next regular within 2 weeks
Ahren Belisle is f'd
This is spot on 😂
"Noland are you listening"
"Oh sorry, I was watching Back Door Sluts 9 in my left eye and got distracted"
😅
Loool😂😂😂
Eventually everyone could read ur minds and see what ur watching 😮
The South Park reference is gold 🎉
Jesus christ man.
Absolutely no respect.
How do you even...
...assume that?
3 and 5 would clearly be his choices.
Dude has a great outlook on life, hope too see the guy walk again someday. Would be amazing!
Crazy that this is the guest this episode. I randomly got curious to see what going on with Neuralink last night and saw an interview with him.
Insane that bots are leaving comments like this....!
Collective consciousness. Or the 100th chimp effect lol
thotbot
think about how this guy is explaining how he uses the neuralink with the cursor , body movements , and intentions … And apply a similar concept with your mind our collectively manifested reality ⭐️
@@wayneheddI think they copy other peoples comments
This guy looks like if Max Holloway and Tim Kennedy had a baby together.
😂😂
Bro... too spot on...
Now i can't undo the image lol
Max Kennedy sounds like the most American name ever.
Scarily spot on
What an epic person for their initial human trial. Norland is smart, well spoken and genuine. He is perfect for the trial and also as a spokesperson giving a true representation in interviews. Wishing you the best young man!
Right, it's almost like they interviewed a bunch of candidates and picked one of the best people.
@williamwilliams1000 lol imagine the pr disaster if they picked someone like Sean Strickland that starts rambling after getting the implant 😅
I hope the tech allows him to walk again and bypass the spine injury.
The main important point to mention about the Neuralink monkeys in particular is that they're already deemed terminal, so they'd be dying anyway. I'm also pretty sure that anyone that's against animal testing wouldn't get in line to be a human test subject or wouldn't put their kids up for it. These noble creatures are helping humanity excel. It's the best cause anyone could be a part of. Plus, they get treated much better than they would in a zoo or in the wild even. At least in the case of Neuralink (and soon to be elsewhere as well). It's a win-win.
This dude will be remembered for the rest of humanity!
Joe doesn't realize Noland is using his Neuralink to do burnouts with Joe's Tesla Plaid in the parking lot during the podcast.
Bro stop stealing the comments from the clip posted 10 hours ago 💀
@@ghostfrieza2904 It's my comment on the clip.
@@jopo7996 it was mine why are you being a disinfo agent all of a sudden?
You win the internet for the day bro 💜🍾✅
Theres some real Mencia energy goin on here
This man was willing to put it all on the line and explore unknown technology just to further mankind. Dudes a hero
In what way will this further mankind? All this is to will do is lead us deeper into tech addiction.
@@generalwillwelsh7926hybridisation of humans and technology is inevitable. If you think that this is questionable wait until they start gene editing
@@generalwillwelsh7926lol
@@generalwillwelsh7926Or it leads us to the man / machine nexus point.
@@generalwillwelsh7926 You clearly didn’t listen to anything said in this video. The whole reason for this project is to help people who have disabilities be able to function as normal human beings again. That’s why a quadriplegic was chosen as the first person to test this tech on.
Also liking your own reply is pretty lame tbh
Shoutout to Meatspin…. It’s been a minute
Can't wait for Lex to invite Noland, keep it up
They picked Avery good candidate for the first human trial. Very honest and down to earth guy. Best of luck sir.
Corny rider
Who's Avery? I didn't hear that name mentioned.
@@zeldawrlddI agree. Doesn't know this guy at all yet he's able to judge that he's "Avery good candidate"??
@derekcunningham6032 Of course I don't personally know the guy.. I'm judging based off this interview, where he handled himself well. He's not some celebrity with years of experience playing the media game. For someone to come in the biggest media platform out there right now (jre) and by the end of the interview have Rogan praising your attitude and outlook towards life.. to me, that's very impressive, and why I think he came across as a great candidate and spokesman for Neurolink.
You though "Very Honest" was someones name as well huh @jamesm28
It's cool to see Joe interview his first cyborg
Corny
THE first cyborg
We're all cyborgs as long as we have our phones.
He already interviewed Lex Friedman before though
alien coming soon
I'm annoyed this didn't hit my algorithm the moment it was uploaded. I love this guy!
The last 20 min of this episode is incredible ❤❤❤
From enhanced games to enhanced man, what a week
What is as enhanced games ?
Ya so corny
Do you mean the Pro-drug-WEF games?
@@zeldawrlddno one cares, no one laughed, no one is laughing.
🥴🥴
i dont think the neuralink team could have picked a better first candidate...dude is so chill and so open its refreshing!
Npc moment
@@zeldawrldd nah, he's right
@@zeldawrldd ironic that the dude commenting “npc moment” everywhere in the comments is in fact an “npc moment”
another npc@@nickreffner4574
Dude explained the process flawlessly
Everything is always on point. Can't get enough!
Legend has it Terrence Howard invented neurolink as well
And he did it in the womb.
The strange thing is that reading the comments the vast majority of people are so excited about certain guests. Also the numbers are higher than usual. It seems like charlatans make people incredibly excited.
Nah that was Jojo Swiddle
This guy is gonna think 1×1=2 from now on.
Haha damn
“Pull that microphone up to your…”
about a fist away from your face
lol
Yo!!!!😂🤣😂🤣
Shampoo bottle
😂😂
Give Noland a robot prosthetic arm already, he's earned it. If he can control a mouse he can control an arm.
I really hope someone with access to these studies and newest treatments and tech sees this and helps this man.
Noland is an awesome dude! My mom was paralyzed up until I lost her to cancer a few years ago. I've thought a lot about how this would have benefited her. Thank you Noland, good luck, I'll be following and cheering you along the way!
My Dad was also paralyzed, high para. We lost him as well to cancer 5 years ago. His accident happened when he was 23 and passed at 62. He didn't let much bring him down until his cancer diagnosis. I prayed so often for this technology!! Would have given anything to see him walk again. I am so impressed with this interview! Noland is going to help change so many peoples lives! My heart goes out to you and your family. Sorry for your loss.
Pursue a career in ML. Data and neuroscience seems so rewarding.
Rogan: “Do you know what that is?”
Nolan: “Hold up” *closes eyes like the matrix and downloads info*
“Okay I’m an expert now”
No one laughed
I know Kung Fu
@@zeldawrlddWe're laughing at _you,_ replying to multiple comments like an asshole.
This guy is amazing. He's so selfless and noble. I love his little laugh
If you’ve never had anybody, crippled or handicap in your life, then you really don’t know what they’re going through. I’ve been there unfortunately family members.
This interview is already history. 500 years from now, when people look back on the advent of high-fidelity BCIs, this interview will be seen like those with Henry Ford in the early 20th century.
This is massive.
Fr
This isn't his first interview lol. Calm down. China has already done this anyways.
500 years? LOL
It’s not going to take 500 years much less than that
This interview just makes me rock hard🗿
Who would play Noland in a movie?
Definitely Jake Gyllenhaal.
Npc
😂
Kevin Hart
@@TheChance1991 OMG dude that was soooo funny... 😑
@@briangalloway3684 Sup bro? You wanna have a keyboard fight?
Can we get a Joe Rogan + Shawn Ryan collab interview
As a modern day ludite, I really appreciate this episode. Neurolink is so invasive it's counter to reason at first. I'm now starting to appreciate it.
Bravo to you both especially Nolan. Bravo 🎉
that's how they get you
"oh look it can save people's lives. It's making the world a better place"
then BOOM, we're all gonna be forced to swap our body parts for mechanical ones to have any competitive chance at any meaningful aspect of life.
My best friend's little sister has been a quadriplegic since the age of 22 when she hit the windshield in an accident decades ago. She lives in assisted living with her equally injured husband. I so hope, in the future, this tech will be available to everyone who needs it. It's a miracle.
Damn that’s sad. At least they’re equally injured?
Sorry to hear of your relatives injuries. I'm no techno wizard by ANY means....but...for many years I have wondered why the ACTUAL " Tech wizards" have not developed a sort of " second skin" for quadriplegics. The basic concept would be a thin, flexible " exoskeleton " that is connected to the brain ( like a nuerolink device ) when the brain wants to raise the left hand ( for instance )...the device sends the command to the exoskeleton which raises the hand. I'm sure folks much smarter than I have already attempted this idea. And perhaps a team is already trying to make the idea functional.
@@brainchildguru grow up
My brither was paralyzed at 29
@@dennismackey1297 I've often wondered this as well. They are doing pretty good and happy but communicate using their mouths to hold tools. It was a terrible accident (she had a bf who was driving and hit the car in front of them then he left her paralyzed and helpless, the accident was his fault) but she found her person and is happy now. She lost both parents in tragic accidents as a child so her life has not been easy.
My mom has has been wheelchair bound for almost 30 years with multiple sclerosis. I’ve always held onto hope I see her walk again and we could dance together. Safe to say it’s no longer just a pipe dream
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. I know MS effects the CNS, but I thought they've also seen it affecting the PNS, which might mean Neuralink wouldn't be able to do anything for MS patients. With demyelination, it's certainly an astronomically bigger problem to solve than a simple spinal injury.
You know you are an adult you need to start your own family and move on from your birth one
@@MuharRajiv911 Selfish reasoning and/or you must not have had a good mother, sorry to hear that.
I have a c6-c7 fusion, I can't believe how close I was to being like this guy. Amazing man going through extraordinary circumstances.
Really enjoyed this interview. Learned quite a lot. Noland is a very interesting and enjoyable to listen to... He caught Joe off guard with the jokes and made me laugh! 😄
Thank you for this overview. Now I'm differently gonna watch.
THE MEAT SPIN REFERENCE 😂
i know this went over everybody’s head 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you gotta be from a certain era of childhood trauma to know this reference 🤣
Meat spin stock skyrockets 😂😂
@@brybres7279 ya this really spread like wild fire where I lived 😂
LOL glad to know we were on the same internet as one of the first human/cyborg hybrid
I remember being at the library in 11th grade and a friend told me to type it in and next thing you know I was trying to close the browser lmao… good times. Not my proudest fap but ye
This will be creepy af if a regular person gets Neurolink, but its ability to help disabled people is a huge win
They will I’m sure. They start off with someone with a disability to show in how it can do “miracles”. Then what comes next is probably not a good thing.
Blackrock has been trying to do this since the 80s. They bought out ancestry, 23 and me etc a while ago too
yeah you think they give af about the disabled they only release this because they know it will be used in the futur to control humans
@@GrowFiend the military did it with bugs.
for now it's just for the disabled but mark my words, eventually the regular person will have have the option to opt into this.
Noland is such a legend. Im happy to see him still in the program giving out really important information for other people with similar issues.
Such a smart and promising young man. Keep it up Noland !!🙏
Man...the last 15 mins of this was amazing. What a humble guy. I'd like to see a follow-up with this guy in a year +.
We got professor x before gta 6
Cheesy comment
@@zeldawrldd cringe reply
@@zeldawrldd Thought police
😂😂
Cheese balls @@zeldawrldd
What blows my mind is that at this moment in time this is the worst the technology will ever be
Your comment is either worded wrong or you don't know what you're talking about because technology has definitely been way worse. It just advances further everyday. So how on earth is technology at it's worse at this moment in time? It's that you you actually meant to say.
@@aaronmiller7954~ I believe he meant Neurolink is just the start, a prototype, of what's to come. Meaning, it is the 'worst' it will ever be because, from here, there's nothing but progress & improvement ...
@@aaronmiller7954 its an oxymoron FFS!
@@aaronmiller7954you derp lol
Super interesting show, and this guy seems like the best choice for ground breaking procedures.
Unifying a group of people's thoughts so they can communicate as one has been into the works for a while.
I saw that technology in a tactical espionage video game called Metal Gear when I was a kid. The military was using the technology for a group of special forces to communicate as one during combat. Whatever one of those soldiers saw or heard all of the soldiers would see and hear and they could react as one unit. That game is filled with awesome technology and interesting scenes from history.
*R.L. STINE father of Goosebumps books, on JRE plz*
🙏🏽 he's 80y now
Tosh.0
wow what a random guest idea lol. that would be awesome
Yes Please!!!
They picked the right guy in Noland. He disarms any fears anyone has. Great lad.
What would you expect? He has to be defending this. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
Bro is disarmed
Disarmed. I see what you did there.
That’s called a psyop with unspoken intentions….
"Labotomy" look it up and you'll get scared again 😂
I giggled quite a bit at Noland's telepathic communication with Pager joke lol.
June 22nd was 10 years ago that I dove into shallow water and was paralyzed from neck down as well... and I'm very intrigued by this! I'd LOVE to talk to this guy more about it!
This guy is really well spoken
Ride harder
@@zeldawrldddamn bro I hope u get happy
@@zeldawrldd^this
@@zeldawrldd you a fool
Eddie Bravo really should have been there to supervise this interview.
He would ask the real questions lol. Would make ol boy nervous.
Absolutely
Eddie bravo sharpening knifes in Alaska as we speak
Eddie is cool but sometimes annoying and also interjects at bad times
@@taylorcantly3954Idk how people aren't creeped out by this
You all are spreading so much joy. Thank you for being wonderful!
Excellent conversation. Thanks for the great questions.
When I see Joe’s headphone bridge pad is off to the side I can’t unsee it.
This happened years ago as well and I felt the same way.
What have you done…
Haha it isn't. The band of the headphones isn't sitting on the top-middle of his head, he has it set back. In turn, the camera angle just make it look off-centered.
@@WichitaJack Bro you must be blind because that bridge pad is absolutely off-center.
And I know how camera angles work, I’ve been a part time photographer for years as well as part time sound engineer for churches and concert venues.
@@WichitaJack and I’m not talking about the headphone bridge I’m talking about the bridge pad.
@@NSJonesy94 you’re lucky it’s not smashed into the side like it was last time I saw. This time it’s a little more reserved.
he needs to get an exoskeleton ASAP
It's absolutely plausible, instead we spend all the money fighting with ppl
I think instead of that they will just make nodes that hook up past the part of the spine that is damaged so the brain can connect with the nerves needed to move the body again
Corny Npc
A modified Optumis rig.
At the very least remote control of his wheelchair.
The Planet of the Apes joke at the end was HEAT😂😂😂😂 Prayers for Nolan and his family as he continues on this journey. Blessings brother!!!!
Thrilled to see this happened. Joe thanks for your dedication to your work mate. Noland more power to you brother, mad respect!
Bro, Metropolis was made almost 100 years ago. They absolutely imagined (pretty closely) what our world looks like now.
Joe Rogan didn't even offer him a cigar .
Who cares
@@zeldawrldd/woosh
@@zeldawrldd /woosh
@@zeldawrldd WOOSH RIGHT OVA YO HEAD!! ;)
Nor did he invite him to a grizzly hunt, duh.
When i watch Noland speak, i get the feeling that hes like a Fighter Jet Pilot, describing his interface with his machine. The sweet stache helps too ;-).
Hook me up with those stem cells, I'm tired of suffering
The good stuff is only for the rich silly. Look at Magic Johnson. Dude paid his way out of AIDS
You a Npc
Said the NPC @@zeldawrldd
25 years ago we were promised that stem cells would fix everything but we're still waiting. 2 decades ago a chap near here ended up a quadriplegic & we all thought stem cells would make him walk again. Soon I hope 😊
Go to mexico
homie is Holloway and Gaethje combined
I see it😂
Bro needs a Twitch. Everyone would watch out of curiosity
What well articulated person, I am able to follow and the conversation with clear understanding
I’m so happy dude met Joe. I hope he gets linked in with those people even if it takes time I feel there is great potential for buddy to get fixed up. this shit crazy.
Im in a similar position but c1 and c2 have been removed an the surgery unneeded as it was resulted in paralysis from the neck down. I've regained a significant more movement but I wouldn't personally go for the brain chip. Id be more into stem cells since i think lions mane has helped recover from alot of the neurological damage that was caused
Hey Zelda, that comment of yours is exactly what will expose your nasty behavior towards others, that have done you no harm. You could have just scrolled on.
Now imagine if everyone could see the true you as I see you, through this voluntary exposure of the suffering you continue to carry with you.
I for one am interested in this person's experience with these methods and substances. As it pertains to the topics discussed in the podcast and to Joe's reference to muscular benefits.
May you find a suitable place to rest your worries.
@@AssemblingThePuzzleOfEcceTerra wtf is this in response to?
@@YeIsCorrect there was a lady who commented "who cares" to this guy's comment.
Bleach Sweatshirt. A man of Class.
A friend had the camera put in the eye almost 15 years ago in Italy. They use a tooth and put that inside the cheek and then after it embeds remove the tooth with some flesh which is then used as the holder. Then the camera is put inside the tooth as the holder and then implanted. it worked for a bit but finally failed after few years.
Bro has the most positive & sincere energy
Reminds me of that famous Des Cartes quote, "I think therefore my cursor moves"
Cheesy comment
@@zeldawrldd like a smoked Gouda 💪
The segment leading up to 11:11 just sounds like absolutely this tech could help me. I have a bunch of chronic pains, when I struggle to learn new keybinds and controls in video games, I tend to hypothesize a correlation.
I vote for Noland Arbaugh as the most fascinating human being for Time mag!
"Could a chimp with neuralink kill a grizzly bear?"
Definitely 😂
That’s almost a bigfoot
Ya so corny
@@zeldawrlddbruh this your second comment about something being corny just grow up 😂 …
Maybe in 2030
Just remember - since you appreciate people like Joe - I agree in my spirit with what Joe said
“We’re all the same thing , we’re all one consciousness experiencing itself through different bodies and different lives and different experiences and different genes in different parts of the world , but we’re genuinely the same thing”
In short - I’m going to miss you in my heart
"We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is but a dream and we are an imagination of ourselves. Here is Tom with the weather!" - Bill Hicks
@@l.ronhubbard5445 even better!!!
So Im in to Taoism, and this is what we believe.. 'I am a sprit having a human existence, living it through a Māori lens'.... An at the same time, 'I am you, you are me, we are one'......This is a eastern religion veiw point‼️‼️‼️
What a legend and good convo also looks like relative of Max Holloway and Tim Kennedy
It’s incredible to see such kindness and love. Thank you all!
The power of Joe Rogan can you imagine history books in 100 years talking about him being a statesman.
He won't be seen as a statesman, but he will be seen as a curious mind; not unlike a Howard Hughes, I'm willing to bet.
Dude literally. Like Walter Cronkite, but more honest and real
Lol
He wont be mentioned the powerful write those books they hate Joe and independent voices because they are rocking their boat
@@mrpilkington9710joes too big to be forgotten or suppressed
I'm glad we back on youtube, i miss the comment section. Also, bring back ALEX JONES!
Corny boy
@@zeldawrldd GMO corny boy to you buddy! I'm american grown!
You all have filled my heart with joy. Thank you for your kind words!
Man it’s great to see joe have a guest with a spinal cord injury on- shame it was so short
Noland is awesome and funny as hell he should write a standup routine