Former Texas Governor Rick Perry Now Dedicates Life to Psychedelic Advocacy
"Rick Perry's said openly that this is my life's mission now. Former governor, Republican governor of Texas. His life's mission is to promote psychedelics now."
About this episode
Joe Rogan sat down with Chase Hughes, a behavior profiler who trains the U.S. Army Psyops Division, for a wide-ranging conversation that touched on psychedelics, government manipulation, memory editing, and media propaganda. The episode's most explosive revelation came when Rogan disclosed that sitting and former U.S. presidents directly contacted Spotify during COVID-19 to have his podcast removed for vaccine misinformation, part of coordinated campaigns involving PACs and significant money that ultimately failed due to his international reach. Hughes revealed he purchased a physical TV station near his home and launched Station One on YouTube to combat psychological operations by running daily news through what he calls a 'SIOPS Index'—a scoring system to identify government and media manipulation tactics. The conversation explored Hughes's extensive DMT experiences, including a 5.5-hour intravenous session where he asked if he was dead 39 times and claimed entities performed surgery on him matching prayers his wife had offered. Hughes detailed a hypnosis-based memory editing technique he's performed hundreds of times, comparing it to glitching a video game by modifying one pixel. Rogan shared that former Texas Governor Rick Perry, once opposed to drugs, now dedicates his life to psychedelic advocacy after ibogaine reversed his brain atrophy. The pair discussed Operation Mockingbird's infiltration of news media, with Hughes revealing Anderson Cooper interned at the CIA and hundreds of journalists served as assets. Hughes taught Rogan CIA elicitation methods used to extract classified information without direct questioning, explaining how KGB agents obtained submarine specs from sailors in bars during the Cold War. The episode covered red light therapy's effects on vision, methylene blue's neurological benefits, the UFC's historic White House event, and theories connecting DMT experiences to religious imagery in ancient mosques and biblical stories. Throughout, both emphasized the dangers of ideological capture, the loneliness pandemic driven by performative behavior, and the need for authentic communication in an era of coordinated propaganda.
Key takeaways
- Rogan revealed sitting and former U.S. presidents directly contacted Spotify during COVID attempting to remove his podcast for vaccine misinformation claims.
- Hughes disclosed he purchased a TV station and launched Station One on YouTube to expose psyops using a proprietary scoring system he developed.
- Former Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry reversed age-related brain atrophy with ibogaine and now dedicates his life to psychedelic advocacy.
- Hughes detailed a hypnosis protocol he claims allows conscious memory editing by teaching subjects to first modify childhood recollections then reprocess trauma.
- Hughes, who trains Army Psyops, revealed CIA elicitation interrogation tactics designed to extract classified data through statements rather than questions.
- Rogan described a 5.5-hour intravenous DMT experience and discussed theories connecting psychedelic visions to Islamic mosque architecture and biblical stories.
- The UFC's White House event drew 4,000 on the lawn plus 85,000 at the Ellipse and achieved unprecedented metrics with every fight ending by knockout.