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Palantir Calls for Mandatory Military Draft and Universal National Service

Joe Rogan Experience · #2499 - Marcus King · May 14, 2026
Palantir Calls for Mandatory Military Draft and Universal National Service
Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan Experience
#2499 - Marcus King
"Palantir has publicly called for the US to move away from an all-volunteer military and towards some form of universal national service that many observers interpret as reintroducing a draft or conscription."
Joe Rogan and Marcus King discussed Tim Dillon's recent coverage of Palantir's manifesto calling for reintroduction of conscription and mandatory military service for young Americans. Rogan questioned why a tech company would advocate for forcing citizens into potentially unnecessary wars, calling it "insane" that non-elected tech executives are promoting policy that would draft American youth. The discussion highlighted concerns about tech industry overreach into military policy.

About this episode

On this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan sat down with blues-rock guitarist and singer Marcus King for a wide-ranging three-hour conversation touching on mental health, addiction, the music industry, and the state of rock and roll. King, 30, opened up extensively about his struggles with depression and alcohol, revealing that antidepressants have left him emotionally numb to the point where he couldn't feel grief at his grandmother's funeral. He disclosed that microdosing psilocybin mushrooms was far more effective for his mental health than SSRIs, and expressed fear about eventually weaning off Cymbalta due to severe withdrawal symptoms. King shared deeply personal stories about his destructive relationship with alcohol, including a recent relapse where his wife left him stranded after he blacked out, leading to his current year-and-a-half sobriety. The conversation explored King's musical upbringing in a military family where his grandfather booked legends like Johnny Cash, and how his own journey led him through substance abuse to a healthier path focused on fitness and ketogenic diet. Rogan and King also discussed the current state of rock music, with King arguing the genre isn't dead but experiencing a southern rock resurgence. They touched on bizarre topics including a tech company's call for mandatory military conscription, the cultural history of pornography in America, and the therapeutic potential of VR zombie games. King revealed he's currently focused on getting his mental health right before starting a family with his wife, whose career is taking off alongside his own.

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