Top 5 Mind-Blowing Revelations in Joe Rogan's History!

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A magpie bird showcases problem-solving intelligence by using a stone to access water in a bottle. Various topics such as brain size, Operation Paperclip, Atlantis, Sahara desert cycles, DMT research, UAP sightings, and a historical shooting incident are discussed with intriguing details.

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  • Magpies demonstrate problem-solving skills by using tools like stones to access water, showcasing high intelligence among birds.
  • Brain-to-body weight ratio indicates mid-sized birds like magpies have higher intelligence potential than humans, challenging traditional views on intelligence superiority among species.

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    Magpies exhibit problem-solving skills, using tools to access water.

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Summary

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Magpie's Clever Solution Highlights Bird Intelligence

  • A magpie bird is observed approaching a bottle of water in a park area to drink from it.
  • The bird faces a challenge as its beak cannot reach far enough into the bottle to drink effectively.
  • To overcome this limitation, the magpie finds a stone that fits inside the bottle, raising the water level for easier access.
  • The magpie's problem-solving behavior showcases its intelligence, ranking it among the smartest birds.
  • Humans are often considered superior due to brain size, but dolphins have larger brains than humans.
  • Brain-to-body weight ratio is used to determine intelligence superiority, placing humans at the top among mammals.
  • However, mid-sized birds like magpies, crows, owls, and eagles have a higher brain-to-body weight ratio than humans.
  • Operation Paperclip involved the US recruiting Nazi scientists post-World War II, including Warner Von Braun, a former Nazi.
  • The Surgeon General of the Third Reich, Dr. Walter Schreiber, was brought to the US for his expertise in vaccines.
  • The concept of Atlantis, a lost civilization, is linked to ancient Egyptian tales and remains a topic of mystery and debate.

14:04

"Earth's Sahara cycles, DMT entities studied"

  • The Sahara alternates between green and desert every 20,000 years due to Earth's tilt.
  • The Sahara once housed large freshwater lakes, like Mega Lake Chad, larger than North American Great Lakes combined.
  • Research at Imperial College involves legally administering DMT to study the experience itself.
  • DMT users often encounter entities in altered states, prompting Imperial College to explore these encounters.
  • Imperial College keeps volunteers in a DMT peak state for an hour to study consistent entity encounters.
  • Rick Strassman suggests DMT alters brain wavelengths, allowing access to other realities.
  • Imperial College aims to map the DMT realm to understand consciousness and parallel worlds.
  • Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, witnessed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in 2014.
  • Upgraded radar systems in Navy jets revealed stationary objects in the sky, defying wind.
  • Graves described UAPs as dark cubes within translucent spheres, similar to other reported sightings.

28:53

Fatal initiation ceremony uncovers intentional harm.

  • During an initiation ceremony, a new member was accidentally shot by another member who mistakenly used a loaded gun instead of an empty one.
  • Historians investigating the Franklin home found bones dating back to the relevant years, revealing the true cause behind the bones was intentional harm, contradicting the initial assumption of fake shots during the ceremony.
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