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Joe Rogan ExperienceAug 14, 2020

#1525 - Tim Dillon

Summary, books mentioned, transcript quotes, and timestamps for #1525 - Tim Dillon on Joe Rogan Experience.

Guest: Tim Dillon

Notable books mentioned: Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper

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Behold a Pale Horse
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The host mentions 'Behold a Pale Horse' to illustrate how disinformation can blend legitimate concerns with outlandish claims, leading to confusion…

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#1525 - Tim Dillon mentions Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

Guest: Tim Dillon
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Tim Dillon is a comedian, tour guide, and host. His podcast “The Tim Dillon Show” is available on Spotify.
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Summary, books mentioned, transcript quotes, and timestamps for #1525 - Tim Dillon on Joe Rogan Experience.

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  • The conversation centers on disinformation campaigns.
  • Referenced books include Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in conspiracy theories and disinformation.
  • Tim Dillon is a comedian, tour guide, and host. His podcast “The Tim Dillon Show” is available on Spotify.

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Individuals interested in conspiracy theories and disinformation

Books Mentioned

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Behold a Pale Horse
William Cooper
Best for Individuals interested in conspiracy theories and disinformationOften cited around disinformation campaigns

There's a great book, Behold a Pale Horse. You ever read William Cooper something? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You read some of it and you go, oh, this makes sense.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Individuals interested in conspiracy theories and disinformation
Key quote: You know, there's a great book, Behold a Pale Horse.
The host mentions 'Behold a Pale Horse' to illustrate how disinformation can blend legitimate concerns with outlandish claims, leading to confusion among the public. They highlight the book's ability to make some points seem plausible while veering into absurdity, reflecting the challenges of discerning truth in a sea of misinformation.
ASIN: 0929385225
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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BoJack Horseman

Confidence: 90%

The mention of BoJack Horseman comes up in a discussion about comedy and writing, suggesting a connection to the competitive nature of the industry.

Documentary

The Franklin Scandal

Confidence: 80%

The Franklin Scandal is referenced in the context of discussing human trafficking and high-level cover-ups.

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The Q Documentaries

Confidence: 70%

The mention of Q Documentaries relates to the conspiracy theories surrounding Trump and human trafficking.

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The Documentary about Steve Bannon

Confidence: 80%

A documentary made by Errol Morris about Steve Bannon is mentioned in relation to his views on people's lives and gaming.