What strong claims did Ian Carroll make on Joe Rogan's podcast show? Details explored

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The newest episode of Joe Rogan's podcast, which was held on March 5, 2025, has been cooking up a storm on social media (Image via YouTube/@joerogan)

The newest episode of Joe Rogan's podcast featuring Ian Carroll, which was held on March 5, 2025, has been cooking up a storm on social media. Joe's podcast had a guest appearance from Ian Carroll, an independent researcher and entrepreneur and the host of The Ian Carroll Show on YouTube.

Joe Rogan's podcast has gained a reputation for hosting controversial guests, but the internet wasn't ready for Ian Carroll, who claimed last year that Israel was responsible for the 911 attack, to feature on the show.

Unsurprisingly, the YouTuber didn't disappoint with his latest controversial claims, which he revealed during the podcast. In the podcast, which was released a few hours earlier, Ian made many claims on topics like the Epstein list, Israel, and Pizzagate.


More details on Ian Carroll's claims on Joe Rogan's podcast show

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Joe Rogan's podcast episode #2284, which is almost three hours long, has Ian Carroll touching on a lot of topics. The investigation journalist wasn't shy about expressing his lack of faith in the Jeffrey Epstein list that Donald Trump's administration would release.

"Epstein, for sure. And I think it's because of Israel. 'Cause I think when you really dig into Epstein, his entire network was Israel, it was clear… Epstein was working for an intelligence agency in the Middle East… And we all know who he worked for," Ian Carroll said.
"Jeffrey Epstein was the world's most prolific and evil s*x trafficker we know of so far, ever. And he very clearly was a Jewish organization… working on behalf of Israel and other groups. And that's a dark stain," he added.

He also gave his two cents on Pizzagate when Joe Rogan claimed that it was a quick way to end "all the looking into."

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"Did you ever see the archived Instagram post from James Alefantis' Instagram? 'Cause that's a dark place. There's so many layers to Pizzagate that they tried to cover up intentionally for very good reason… There's so much more ripe clear evidence that's way more powerful," the YouTuber revealed before adding:
"James Alefantis' Instagram account is a great example... So, people like Liz Crokin and people like Alex Jones. Like they saw these things come out... You can find plenty of different archives of all of James Alefantis' Instagram posts... And there are things like photos of children with their arms taped to tables, and then the caption is, 'looks like a fun time.'"

Referencing the Podesta art collection, the Marina Abramovic cooking scandal, the Clintons, the Haiti scandals, cocaine in Arkansas, and more, Carroll revealed in-depth other Instagram accounts that featured weird feeds and dark symbolism hiding in plain sight before they got "scrubbed." He even went further to state that all the wealthy and powerful have their hands in a "classic frame job."

Ian Carroll is a popular name when it comes to spitting controversies, but this time, Joe Rogan's podcast was the perfect platform to amplify his voice.


Other celebrated personalities who have appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast include Elon Musk, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Kanye West, Dr. Robert Malone, and Jordan Peterson.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala