@@johnnycoolness I think it's because he is a fan of Joe and he trying to get a lot of info out that only maybe 1 or 2 hundred thousand people have heard while JRE has millions. I myself get this way when I am talking to someone about something that I am really interested in.
@@gratefulaya192 For sure. But he doesn't really have a lot of info. He just regurgitates the same ideas and calls it scientific evidence, when really his only hard evidence is that salt is located there.
Joe NEEDS to have more people like this on his show! He keeps going on how he's tired of going on about Covid, all these social justice and political issues. Well... there ya go! Have more guests like Jimmy!
Fuck yeah! I agree 100% He keeps saying that we need to move forward but keeps coming back to covid/vaccine topics, I personally think that CNN is living rent free in Joe's head.
absolutely NUTS where passion can get you, huge congrats to jimmy for following his dreams all these years and so happy that people watching JRE have the chance to discover jimmy and his work
Jimmy should be the face of this subject of lost civilizations , he's very charismatic , he's great at presenting and describing things simply . He's young and doesn't come across as an old kook . I see a bright future for him .
Has nothing to do with passion, it's a cold and calculated move by a guy who' saw a niche in the market. The Richat Structure has exacvated numerous times, since it's discovery in the 1930s.
I am from Mauritania 🇲🇷, and I used to struggle to say where I am from, because Mauritania is not a known country. But thanks to this video, it made it easier for me. People used to ask me: where is Mauritania 🇲🇷? And I would say it’s in North Africa near Morocco 🇲🇦 and they would say: oh I like Morocco 🇲🇦 I would love to visit. But now, I just say it’s where the eye 👁️ of the Sahara is.
"That's what I believe, and that's what makes sense to me, but others disagree, and let me tell you why..." this is a man educated in both sides of the argument, debating his theory with good political ethics. At least in this clip. I like this man!
Joe, thanks for inviting Jimmy on! He is a fantastic researcher who really deserves this kind of exposure. Guests like Jimmy is why your show is so great.
Much more read people on the subject than this guy say it was around the Azores and the Strait of Gibraltar. The Egyptians also said that it was a hellenic (Greek) empire but idk if they even went all the way down there where this guy is claiming.
You know, I was praying to God, that the two of you actually meet and do a podcast...for FIVE YEARS I was praying and telling to myself these two guys need to sit down and just talk. Following Jimmy's work since 2017-18. Thank you both.
Yooooooooooo my man jimmy is on the Joe Rogan podcast. Jimmy, congratulations, I’ve been watching your channel, bright insight, for a couple years now and I am a big fan of your work. Keep up the great job man!!!
Some people take for granted how easy Joe can conduct interviews. Watch any episode and imagine yourself in his position and try to imagine how you would answer or respond, to so many various complex topics, and how quick you could do it.
@@kiki.23. sorry, I just really appreciate how people can communicate. I have struggled with severe mutism and I am always in awe of others abilities. 😊 I'm still learning that these are actually simple things for a person.
Jimmy's most recent video on his new evidence is just too compelling. I firmly believe that the Richat Structure is the location of the lost city of Atlantis. Would love to have Jimmy back on, perhaps with Graham and Randall Carlsson to discuss all of this evidence and push it mainstream so that public sentiment can get these stubborn archaeologists to actually consider the possibility and conduct research.
@@thisisntsergio1352 It’s just so compelling to me, and I’m curious to hear what the rebuttals are to this. After learning about Gobekli Teppi and the Younger Dryas, there’s no doubt in my mind that Atlantis did at least once exist. And it wasn’t swallowed by the sea, it was swept away in a massive flood. Crazy how little we know about the past
Platos account writing was beyond the walls of pillars Plato was referred accounts do not point anywhere close to this theory Randell Carson I believe was more on track
I've seem people in the scientific community fiercily attacking this guy like If he was Alex Jones. I don't get why these people get so defensive when someone is simply asking the questions they are ignoring. Going back to Alex, sometimes It really feels like these big names in sciences are being paid to shut people up and keep stuff hidden, science was supposed to be all about questioning the stablished knowledge, If Galileu or Newton had the attitude of modern day scientists the Industrial Revolutions would have never occured.
@@bigbangrafa8435 Because Jimmy is a fraud who literally lies on camera. When you spend your life studying the subject, then hear a muppet like him, one might be irritated. Here's a few examples: - on this podcast he said the idea of pyramid being tombs was made up by the XIX century European explorers...in realty, Herodotus told us they are tombs since the 5th century B.C., the Egyptians themselves told us they are tombs and the pyramid of Menkaure has a an inscription carved on its granite casing, literally saying Menkaure was buried inside. - he said there are no texts inside any pyramid - not true, look at the pyramid texts, found inside the 5th and 6th dynasty pyramids - he said no bodies were ever found in any pyramid - which again, is false - in one of his video he said Egyptologists claim the Great Pyramid is older then the Step Pyramid. Once again, it's the other way around... The guy is clueless. He doesn't care about science, history nor logic, he cares about the views and money.
That's def not the site of Atlantis. No ancient artifacts have ever been found there. It's just an ancient collapsed volcanic dome. Those patterns heading out towards the Atlantic ocean are created by the wind. Meteorologists track the blowing sand from there all the way across the Atlantic.
Don't know who is supposed to be who in this analogy; but which kids ever tell their parents about how their day at school went? Lol. That's the last thing my kids ever wanna talk about. 1st day at school: "Meh... it was alright. So, dad, about that xbox game..."
Joe Rogan..... I have something to say.... Thank you for hosting individuals with such great knowledge!!! These men & women study things about our world that ARE THE POINT!! This is the mother of all info. Our world view is so small and uncovering this could unite humans in a new way. Thank you to you and thank you to these brilliant minds that set out to find our real history.
Within the last year, I watched a documentary about how the pyramids were made. They have uncovered and translated an ancient papyrus that said that the Nile river was much closer to pyramids and they were able to divert the waters to the pyramids to help transport stone. So the block of stone used were approx 1 ton bricks. Egyptologists were able to determine that it was easily feasible to transport stone the way it was described in this special ancient papyrus. It was a journal entry from a pyramid foreman who was overseeing the construction of the temple. It was super fascinating to watch. Anyway, my point is, their was a body of water that most likely extended from Mauritania to Egypt. The point was that their was a massive body of water next to the pyramids that obviously is not longer there today.
Honestly I cant believe bright inside got into Joe Rogan. The dude has had so many historic fallacies and dives into conspiracy theories that have already been disproven…
Honest? He's lying through his teeth, this guy did not come to up with this theory and he's so making it out like he did. He's a clown and a fake and a massive douch bag.
Love watching this guy he is filled with enthusiasm and is a good example of following your passion through fully. Glad to see him on a platform that will definitely help him, happy to see Joe give him time and the opportunity!
Following one's passions also needs to be supported by evidence before it's warranted as a conclusion. Assumed conclusions without evidence showing it's true, that's religion.
Great podcast, You should look into the welsh atlantis Cantref'r Gwaelod or the works of Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett on Ancient British History, King Arthur, The Trojan War, reading Egyptian Hieroglyphs using Cymraeg, Deciphering ancient stone and scrolls using Coelbren they've done some fascinating stuff.
@@richardjamesclemo6235Really, I'm curious as to why ? I think it would surely be closer to where antiquity has lead us. I think close to the African continent, where all this other fantastic history has been found , is a safe bet.
So happy Jimmy finally made it on! Been following him since he was under 10k subs. So awesome to have followed his journey vicariously and see the success He's had.
He's come full circle. Seeing the JRE episodes with Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson are what really inspired Jimmy to begin researching and start Bright Insight. Now he's on JRE himself.
@@clarencekaant8005 What? 😂 So don't watch anything then? 🤔 Don't research things I'm interested in? What kind of weird, insecure logic is that? Lol. You're obviously a JRE fan. So are you "not a man" because you're here?
The Atlantis civilisation was perhaps so advanced compared to others back then. Imagine a caveman describing a smaller city using metallurgical tools, stone structures and plant cultivation. It was not perhaps the futuristic spacefaring civilisation legend is it built up as.
Their not caveman. Walking human might exist before the ice age with the amount of evidence found. However, the evidence might not be enough to prove to those big shot guys. But I highly doubt that a Neanderthal can built.
@@ballenboy exactly. I personally believe that there’s evidence but destroyed by religious war due to what they believe as paganism. And of course political issues in historical lands. Such as colonialism in Christianity and wide spread of Islam beliefs. In Americas and Asia. Communism is a good example. Religion is not in their ideology. And not sure that the soviets done. The Maos cultural revolution had destroyed so many Chinese folklore. (Which includes the ice age flood myth. )
@@ballenboy and as you know from graham Hancock. All over the world has the flood myths. But it was exiting to see China has folklore myths same as the ones all over the world. A flood came. Two people survived and repopulated the world. Maybe those two people are us emerging from Neanderthal to walking humans before the ice age. Cuz note that the Neanderthals existed before the ice age. And my final thought was. Our Braine evolved during the flood and the ice age period. And after the flood we emerged into humans.
In the 90s maybe 93-94 when Google earth came out,this place was one of the 1st things that caught my eye! It's impossible to deny it's an impact sight.
@@stephenhurd1489 Why does Islam attract more converts than any other religion? One major reason is that vIslam says: "refugees welcome" to those fleeing failing liberal social and religious institutions. Let me explain. Liberal secularists promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal. Nevertheless, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by liberal secular norms, people stop marrying, having children, and practising religion. Put differently, the liberal is fundamentally a hypocrite - despite what he or she might say, no liberal person is actually interested in being part of a liberal marriage, a liberal family, or a liberal religion. Matters are different when it comes to Islam. Muslims also promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal. Moreover, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by Islamic norms, it boosts marriage, birth rate, and religious practice. Put differently, the Muslim is actually interested in being part of a Muslim marriage, a Muslim family, and the Muslim religion. The current era is an era of refugees fleeing from liberalism. Liberal marriage, family, and religion have collapsed. As a result, refugees from liberal societies seek marriage partners abroad, and if they practice any type of religion , it is a non-liberal version whose centers are located abroad. Islam is the most obvious choice for them.
Did you ever play any of the old city building games like Pharaoh on the computer? I was obsessed with Egypt as a kid too, as well as Atlantis, and I found as many books, movies, games, and art on the topic that I could
And recent history, from when he was in the military and documented historical sites that have been recently destroyed by Muslims...because Muslims hate ancient history of other mightier civilization's that were better than them.
I love it when worlds collide. I’ve been following Bright Insight and Joe separately for a while but seeing them on a podcast together was a real treat. Thanks!
They don't need to use the beams. Just use a mass-driver to bombard the planet with asteroids. Then call it a "natural disaster". Even Aliens need plausible deniability.
@@diggysoze2897 You mean like the melted sand and glass found in India? Nevermind the ancient stories they have describing a literal nuclear war thousands of years ago
@@dlt2k7 Look up the Indian (the red dot kind, not the whooping kind) stories of (I believe) there God Vakusha (something like that) who was in a great war. He brought "lightning that was brighter then 100 suns" and "turned everything in a 3 mile distance to ash and glass". There's more to it then that but that's the jist of it. Very interesting as well because people have found shards of glass in archeological ruins that could have only been made in a nuclear blast
I absolutely love theory’s based on the ancient civilization. You can hear the excitement in his voice. And learning this information is so vital to the future of our civilization
@@braydenrowley5460 so you’re saying ALL ancient civilization research is BS???? because that’s what I was referring to🤔🤔 further more in my first sentence I said “theory’s” as in I understand that this is not proven.. comprehensive skills must not be fully developed yet buddy 💀💀💀
@@JaylonByas learning about Atlantis is not “vital to the future of our civilization”, neither is learning about absurd hypothesis of ancient civilizations
I have a theory that Atlantis was probably comparable to something like Rome but because of how old it was the old myths probably exaggerated lots of it’s amazingness based on the fact that most myths probably came from people who were probably hunter gatherers or small local tribal groups that lived in the area. I would say it was probably like putting a early medieval civilization in a bronze age environment.
Yeah now if only he'll stop posting clickbait bullshit in a weak attempt to recapture the popularity he got with his Richat video. I've followed him for awhile and literally every video since has been absolute garbage. Like the dude but literally every single video since has been absolute nonsense with some fantastical title, every one of which can easily be explained away
This is why love the joe rogan podcast they talk about everything you do t hear on other podcasts and joe really does a hell of lost of research, and all the subjects
Its hilarious seeing you two together, Jimmy's got alot of that focused ADD energy, joe is so chill. I can tell how excited you were Jimmy, but you stayed cool. Way to friggin go dude.
So cool to see you guys discussing this topic together. I've grown to love both of you guys and your views. My theory for Atlantis is this. Long before the last ice age the Earth's axis or poles were different and Antarctica was located around the equator. In my opinion,the more the ice melts, the more evidence of this will be found.
@@M1ggins i guess everything else he said can’t be taken serious either. time to discredit half of mathematics and science. plato is one of the most influential people of all time due to his studies and he died over 2000 years ago.
@@goganlole1038 Show me where I've dismissed his mathematics? I've simply stated something people have known for millenia, Plato made up stories, including the on about of Atlantis, to explain allegorically philosophical ideas. It's only since people have seen a financial profit selling books and shows about it has it been seen as a real place.
Man, Jimmy just out here living his best life. 2021 didn't slow my dude down at all. An expedition or two, running a RU-vid channel and the Joe Rogan Experience? Get it dog
I could care less who thinks im crazy or whatever 🤷🏻. But this just brought a memory back. When i was 6 years old, our class went out on a hike to see a couple of caves, and pretty much just have a day outside. This is in Cuba. When we were leaving, the walk was a bit steep going up a trail, and we would take a bit of a break. When we stopped for a couple of minutes, to talk about what we liked about the hike etc, i looked to my left where you can see the tree canopy. Then far away, about a few miles id say, i could see a beautiful castle-like area that looked out of a fairy tale. The water around it was shimmering and it just looked perfect/beautiful. This was in 1995. I can't forget the image i believe i saw til this day. I don't know what i saw, but it deffinetly looked like some kind of civilization. Maybe the exhaustion, being a bit hungry, allowed me to see some sort of "mirage". That's how I've taken it. Only God knows. I didn't have a TV, and played with stick, stones and slingshots...meaning, there's no way that my brain was being tricked by anything that movies/tv can make a kid wonder and eventually have a dream about. It couldn't have been a dream, bc who remembers a dream from when they were kids or even a year ago? My life as a kid was very free, no trauma that could have caused that moment. I will always remember that day and that hike, and will always wonder about that area.
You can tell this dude is very knowledgeable and knows what he’s talking about because he quotes research from specific places/people. He also points out why people disagree with what he believes which you don’t find many people doing
What I've heard in this episode about atlantis and more is purely jumping to conclusions. For example, it's completely plausible that the underground cities were made for defense- in anticipation of attacks, not in reaction to them. he said there's accomodations for livestock. imagine trying to raise and feed them their entire lives in that enclosed space. nope. Alot of what this guy says about the geologic formation in africa does not support his views directly and he is asking for hidden motives when you can probably just apply occam's razor. Just because there's salt somewhere doesn't mean it was under the ocean. There's salt in freshwater lakes and runoff, which could have gathered in the depressions and been left behind when it dried up.
What I've heard in this episode about atlantis and more is purely jumping to conclusions. For example, it's completely plausible that the underground cities were made for defense- in anticipation of attacks, not in reaction to them. he said there's accomodations for livestock. imagine trying to raise and feed them their entire lives in that enclosed space. nope. Alot of what this guy says about the geologic formation in africa does not support his views directly and he is asking for hidden motives when you can probably just apply occam's razor. Just because there's salt somewhere doesn't mean it was under the ocean. There's salt in freshwater lakes and runoff, which could have gathered in the depressions and been left behind when it dried up.
This dude is such a hack. A lot of his videos he just jumps to flimsy conclusions. He has no formal education in history, archaeology, or anthropology. Just communications (?!). It's sad because most of his viewers don't know they're being manipulated. The success will end quickly though one he shows up on the radar of actual scientists, but for now he only exists on the room-temp IQ side of the platform.
Except that his entire discourse would crash in 10 minutes if he ever accepted to debate a reputable academic like Dr David Miano. But he won't ever do that, so sure he's compelling.
@@withnail-and-i He indeed is compelling. Through his content I found a new interest in history and started learning more about it. Though his theories may not be correct, it doesn't mean that through his passion he can't inspire others to learn about a topic and gain "the correct information". Without Jimmy here I would never have learned more about the Roman Empire or the Egyptians for example. Not through his videos but through other sources. Jimmy has with his passion gotten me and probably others like me interested to learn.
Dogger bank, off the east of England, in the North sea, was once an island that got submerged, and before was just part of the landscape, and then ice melt made the North sea more like a delta, and then it got submerged, and some people say a tsunami happened, and also, they say it may have been chalk that got worn away and like a dam it burst, and some also say the same thing happened at Gibraltar, and before that the Mediterranean sea was land like the North sea, and both got flooded out, so Atlantis would have been a place, but I would guess Atlantis was in the Mediterranean, because we know that civilizations were advanced in that area.
Not an Island, Doggerland was a deep valley that sat between the British Isles and the rest of Europe during the Ice Age. It was flooded during the Younger Dryas, turning Britain into an Island. The Thames, the Siene and the Rhine rivers all used to run into eachother before reaching the Atlantic somewhere in what is now the English Channel.
I think the Egyptians adopted their language and culture from a much older civilization like Atlantis because the Egyptians themselves said they did not build the pyramids
Where did the egyptians say this, because on the contrary, we have documents from one of the foremen that was in charge of loading the stones onto the boats.
The pyramid was built by Thoth an atlantean priest who settled in the land of khem after the sinking of Atlantis.. he built the pyramid of Giza by using the Earth's gravity.
The Earth's gravity.. they have ability and magic , we were savages when they found us but they cared enough about us to give us the knowledge and show us the light. But we are not clearly responsible
Dude broke the record for saying JOE the most times. 😀 This was a very interesting podcast. I love when a guest blows Joes mind multiple times. The underground cities, the taliban destroying human history all of it. I went to Jimmy’s RU-vid and consumed all 3 parts about Atlantis in Africa.
The Rothschilds and Bilderberg meeting members and the secret societies are the enemy. JFK tried to warn us about them before he was killed. They want to hide the true history of humanity, only to tell those they deem worthy and who they deem as "illuminated". F*** em
I watched a very convincing show about this location possibly being Atlantis years ago. Nobody seemed to pay attention at the time & I never understood why. Even this many years later, I still think it is the most convincing theory that I've seen. I'm going to try to find that show again, even though I don't remember who's theory it was or what show it was on. I just hope the original person gets credit for his theory. This is the first I've heard of it since then, so I don't know.
It's been talked about in Jimmy's own first few videos about this very topic in his own channel, he did say he got this theory from few other people and has even linked them in description iirc.
I was so surprised to see Jimmy on JRE today and was so happy to see it! This man is proof that following your passion and working hard will always end up being more rewarding than anything. Even if he doesn't make a shit load of money you can tell he is really happy and seeing that makes me happy for him. Congratulations Jimmy for getting on JRE it is well deserved!
This guy is a pseudo-teacher; he encourages his audience of gerbils to believe they are being taught something meaningful & relevant, when they actually aren't even learning a thing from him. He doesn't want to teach or inform, he only wants to amuse & attract... Obsessing over the latter is what makes for a poor education. Nothing wrong with amusement, of course... but this douche thinks so highly of himself for "educating the masses". Good old Papa Joseph sees right through the guy, as I was noticing in the podcast. I respect Joe for still being bold enough to convey minor hints of passive disrespect when his guest is unrespectable. Most people just clam up & mind their manners with a polite little grin, thinking it makes them mature & respectful. I was thinking this dude was a dickbutt most of the podcast. He seems too used to just throwing his fun facts at gerbils that won't think twice, or even critically for that matter.
Literally been waiting for this day to come for years.... Thank you Joe for seeing that Jimmy needed to be heard out by your show. Everything Jimmy has ever said I have agreed with. Jimmy is fantastic people, he deserves this.
The ancient civilisation of Minoa, located on the island of Crete famously was destroyed in a volcanic eruption and subsequent tsunami in around 1500 BC, halving the island in size. This civilisation was known to be incredibly wealthy and a hub for trade. 1000 years go by until, in 320 BC, when Plato first makes reference to a great civilisation that sunk beneath the sea known as Atlantis. He claims that his ancestor had been told by Egyptian priest 300 years prior of this great civilisation. The thing is though, in around 1000 BC, the Greek dark ages occurred, which is an event that ended with the destruction of many ancient texts of the Mediterranean societies. So there is a very high likely hood that the story of Minoa got twisted and contorted over the centuries so that when it eventually did get told to Plato’s ancestor, the story was completely different. Plato himself also may have added some things to the story. That is what I think happened.
I love listening to people that have a flood of info they want to discuss but their brain is 10 steps ahead and find it difficult to articulate. It's like listening to myself
So happy for Jimmy. Been following since the beginning. Years of dedication and looking passed nay sayers in the creative & science fields… Well done, Jimmy.
These are the type of people I want to hang out with. Amazing topics, educational and I’m learning a little piece of history. Our world is truly amazing . Thanks Joe for the great content like always.
Just read a sci fi book, or fantasy for that matter, lots of very strong writers. But I get it, people like to dream and imagine, it’s fun. But to confuse this with learning about history is sad. There’s a reason only a small number of hack amateur scientists dedicate time to this. He’s fun to listen to, but this isn’t science any more than the myths in the Bible are.
I've been following Jimmy's channel bright insight for many years now and I'm so dam happy for this dude. Honestly if there's anyone reading this who hasn't checked out his channel and is interested in this subject matter, it's one of the best.
Joe I’d like to see you do an interview with a Intelligent Design believing Molecular Biologist on the anatomy of DNA, specifically on why information doesn’t evolve. It’s a fascinating topic that all living tissue’s characteristics are derived from DNA instructions.
Jimmy (Bright Insight) has a very engaging demeanor and is also enthusiastic and humble. While he may lack "formal" background in the archeological arena, his content is very thorough and at the very least, causes one contemplate the significance of our ancient past - even if you disagree with his take on any given subject. The more we seek, the more we learn.
@@ne4534 Wow N E, you clearly have made an emphatic assessment regarding Jimmy and his efforts to bring some fresh hypothesis to the mystery that is our clouded ancient history. The guy is making an effort. He posits new ideas by doing lots of research. He presents it and leaves us to ponder whether or not there is merit in it. Hell, he may be wrong about everything, but he is definitely pouring a great deal of time and energy into a subject that should mean a whole lot to all of us. His mission, I believe, is to make us THINK, man! If you don't care, so be it - it's all good. Just spare the rest of us who are intrigued by this subject matter of your negativity. Small minded trolls like you contribute nothing.