Joe Rogan's guest on the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience provided an interesting take on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's opinion about UFO sightings in recent years. The guest mentioned why Trump should pay more attention to these cases.
The personality who graced JRE's most recent episode was James Fox, a UFO investigator and documentary filmmaker. The duo delved into discussions about several topics, including Fox's core field of collecting information about UFOs.
Rogan highlighted the fact that Trump had a somewhat negligent attitude toward putting out things about UFOs in public. However, he also mentioned that the U.S. President-elect wasn't entirely pessimistic about this issue:
"When I confronted Mr. Trump [about the issue of UFO sightings] he was very cagey. Very cagey. [Quoting and imitating Trump] 'I've seen some things. They've [the investigating authorities] told me some things. He didn't tell me '[it's all] s*it'."
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Later, Fox accused the U.S. authorities of suppressing several significant facts related to the recent sightings of UFOs. He also stressed how Trump should be focusing a lot more on tracing the origin of UFOs flying over military establishments and housing complexes were a "matter of national security":
"We got objects of Unknown Origin flying over residential areas flying over military bases flying over nuclear silos. That's a matter of National Security".
Check out Jamie Fox and Joe Rogan's conversation below (23:44 - 25:24):
Another guest of Joe Rogan opined why the US government was rather inefficient regarding tracing UFOs
Joe Rogan's discussion with James Fox about UFOs was far from being the UFC color commentator's first time mentioning this topic. Rogan has delved into similar discussions with several other JRE guests.
Rogan hosted the former Lt. US Navy and FA-18/F pilot, Ryan Graves for episode no. 2244 of JRE, where the duo had another chat about UFOs. Amidst their discussion, Graves highlighted an interesting law that he thought compromised the authority's efficiency in tracing the origin of UFOs:
"There's some laws in this country that are a bit antiquated when it comes to dealing with situations like this... If this [the UFOs/drones] is not a foreign adversary, then we have to make the assumptions that it is a US citizen that's operating these. Because of that, they [the government agencies] need a warrant to wiretap these."
Check out Ryan Graves' words below (18:01):