Tucker Carlson told Joe Rogan he heard The Rock is a ‘nice guy’ on his podcast.
Fox News veteran and one-time MSNBC host Tucker Carlson recently shared a theory this week on comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast via Daily Mail. He reckoned that UFOs and their pilots might not be ‘extra-terrestrials’ from a distant planet at all, but instead they could be ‘spiritual entities’ who have inhabited Earth for as long as humanity itself.
”There’s a ton of evidence that they’re under the ocean and under the ground,” Carlson told Rogan’s listeners during the three-hour-long chat, adding: ”They’ve been here for a long time.”
It has been noted that Carlson’s latest comments echo an increasingly common refrain from UFO-curious lawmakers, including Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison and his fellow GOP legislator Tim Burchett, who both compared UFOs to Biblical entities in the past year.
”The first chapter of Ezekiel is pretty clear of a UFO sighting,” Rep. Burchett told reporters in January of 2023, ahead of his push to bring UFO whistleblowers to testify before Congress last summer.
‘Whenever I use the term “angels,”‘ added Rep. Burlison, who has been privy to classified briefings on the UFO phenomena, ‘to me, it’s synonymous with an extradimensional being.’
Tucker Carlson seemingly cosign these notions on his April 19 podcast appearance, while pleading ignorance on many unanswered questions surrounding the issue, now more commonly called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena or UAP.
”They’re from here and they’ve been here for thousands of years,” Carlson said, ”whatever they are.”
”And it’s pretty clear to me that they’re “spiritual entities,”‘ he continued, ‘whatever that means.”
The veteran broadcaster explained that by ‘supernatural’ he meant that the beings were ‘above the observable nature’ and that they ‘don’t behave according to the laws of science.’
”With that fact set,” Carlson put it rhetorically, ”what do you conclude?”