Joe Rogan and Y Files host AJ Gentile run through a marathon of paranormal and conspiracy rabbit holes, from crop circles and the hollow moon to UFO disinformation and ancient Egypt.

AJ Gentile — Creator and host of The Y Files, a YouTube channel with roughly 4.7 million subscribers that explores weird science, conspiracies, and unexplained phenomena, narrated alongside a talking cartoon fish named Hecklefish. A former TV host, producer, editor, and writer who launched the channel in 2020 after leaving Los Angeles.
AJ Gentile explains how The Y Files grew out of his lifelong love of weird stories and his format of hyping up a legend before debunking it. He and Rogan work through a long list of mysteries: Operation High Jump and Nazi Antarctica, Project Blue Beam, the Grand Canyon's off-limits zones, and especially crop circles, where AJ argues the woven nodes and complex geometry of some can't be faked with boards. They dive deep into UFO lore, government disinformation campaigns (Richard Doty, Hal Puthoff), Bob Lazar and element 115, and the moon-landing controversy. The conversation pivots to a hard critique of COVID-era censorship, the discrediting of scientists, and government secrecy generally. It closes on ancient civilizations, the Great Pyramid as a possible power plant, Atlantis and the Richat structure, and the idea that humanity may have risen and been knocked back down many times.
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Graham Hancock
“I was so pumped cuz I'd read his book in the 90s. I read Same. Yeah. Fingerprints of the Gods. Amazing book” — Joe Rogan 00:59:15Find it on Amazon
Christopher Dunn
“the better thing is to just buy Chris's books and and read the science. Oh, don't be a sheep.” — AJ Gentile 02:21:31Find it on Amazon
John Lundberg (inferred)
“created a documentary called Mirage Men, which an excellent documentary. It's mostly about Richard Dodie and his disinformation campaign” — AJ Gentile 00:41:37Find it on Amazon
Bart Sibrel
“I had seen a funny thing happen on the way to the moon. Which what year was that? Great documentary.” — Joe Rogan 02:03:21Find it on Amazon
Activision (inferred)
“you know like what do we do? I play Call of Duty. It's fine. It's a great game, but you know what I'm saying?” — Joe Rogan 01:34:48Find it on Amazon
AJ Gentile
“The Y Files, it's available on YouTube. 4.73 million subscribers, so I'm not alone.” — Joe Rogan 02:52:52Find it on Amazon