
Joe Rogan was confronted with images of an alleged deceased alien from the 1990s, and his reaction is probably the same as many of us.
There’s nothing quite like traveling through a rabbit hole of alien lore that has even caught the attention of a former Pentagon worker.
But popular conspiracy talker and MMA commentator Joe Rogan did just that, as he took a peek at alleged proof leaked from an ex-Pentagon official on his world-famous podcast, and he was pretty stunned.
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While talking to comedians Luis J Gomez and Big Jay Oakerson, he looked at three photos which have been doing the rounds on X via former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo.
The images appear to show the dead body of an alien, two in color and one which is black and white.

Rogan asked his guest: "Did you see, Lou Elizondo, these photos that are supposedly of a real alien?"
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He quickly added in his own conclusion before the photos flashed on the screen, believing that they are so fake that it’s almost comical.
He said: "It's so dumb. The photos look blurry... of the photos of the dead alien. This is crazy."
"Like you can't even zoom in on that,” Rogan said. “You can't even f**king focus. Look at these.:
"What is that? What's that? What is that dude?", he asked, seemingly in disbelief. "How about better pictures? These are the only pictures. Is this from the forties? Like, what's this picture from? What is this?"
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The photos show the ‘alien’ in question, which resembles a disfigured newborn baby, which cannot be shown here due to speculation surrounding what the images are.
Rogan then presented his guests with a 1993 document claiming it was 'an alien hybrid child born to a 15-year-old girl, subject of an ET genetic experiment.'
However, he and his guests believed it could be a baby born with Harlequin ichthyosis, a skin disorder that causes thick, scaly patches on the body.
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Rogan said: "It could be anything, man. I mean, it might not even be human."
Since the release of the images online, Elizondo has been slammed for allegedly releasing the photos without properly giving them context.
Unidentified anomalous phenomena researcher Rob Heatherly told the Daily Mail that he too attempted to gain clarification from the images by sending them to a former Pentagon official.
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He claimed the person said to him: “His only reply to my inquiry, paraphrasing, was that he had absolutely no idea either.”
Elizondo has been slammed many times for his images, which are typically quickly debunked.
People on Reddit accused him of spreading misinformation, with one stating: "Trying to clown all of us. If any of the people coming forward are serious, they'll distance themselves from him."