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Joe Rogan · 2024-06-27 · 2h 22m

Joe Rogan Experience #2026 - Peter Berg

Director Peter Berg on his Netflix series Painkiller, the Sacklers' opioid empire, runaway military spending, and combat-sport brain trauma.

Joe Rogan Experience #2026 - Peter Berg
The guest

Peter Berg — Film and television director/producer (Painkiller, Lone Survivor, Patriots Day, Friday Night Lights).

The gist

Peter Berg joins Joe Rogan to discuss his Netflix limited series Painkiller and what he learned digging into Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family's role in the opioid epidemic. He walks through the FDA approval scandal, Purdue's 'hammer the abusers' strategy, and the family's reputation-laundering through museum and university donations. The conversation widens into the military-industrial complex, nuclear weapons spending, AI warfare, and Area 51/UFO lore. It closes on stem-cell therapy abroad and the long-term brain damage and identity crises faced by aging boxers and UFC fighters.

Big reveals

  • The day Painkiller premiered, the Supreme Court paused the $6 billion Sackler opioid settlement that would have shielded the family from further liability.
  • Purdue's actual internal crisis strategy when kids began overdosing was to 'hammer the abusers' and blame the addicts rather than the drug.
  • Joe describes taking OxyContin recreationally once: 'like being dropped in a vat of warm honey,' then recognizing how dangerous it was.
  • OxyContin's FDA approval came down to one reviewer, Curtis Wright, who after a two-day hotel stay with Purdue approved it as 'believed to be non-addictive,' then left the FDA for a ~$400k Purdue job.
  • Berg explains medical journals like the New England Journal of Medicine were leveraged via a sub-1% addiction claim to legitimize OxyContin marketing.
  • Mark Kerr, the wrestling/MMA 'Smashing Machine,' became addicted to painkillers, tying his story directly to Painkiller's themes.
  • Berg reveals he was the UFC's post-fight interviewer in 1997-98, including interviewing Mark Kerr, before Joe Rogan's commentary era.
  • Berg owns Churchill Boxing Club in Santa Monica, where Canelo Alvarez ran four training camps and revived the failing gym.

Things worth remembering

  • Alfred Nobel founded the Nobel Peace Prize after a newspaper mistakenly ran his obituary calling him 'the merchant of death' for inventing dynamite.
  • Early 20th-century ads sold heroin for coughs and cocaine tooth-drops, and parents put liquid morphine on blankets for teething babies.
  • The Sackler family's reported worth is estimated between $10 and $20 billion, and they are one of the most internet-scrubbed families.
  • One B61 nuclear bomb costs roughly $28 million, the U.S. has an estimated 3,000-3,700 of them, and a single warhead equals about 83 Hiroshima bombs.
  • Only about 45 years separated the Wright Brothers' 1903 first flight from dropping a nuclear bomb from an aircraft in 1945.
  • The current Los Alamos research laboratory is larger than the UCLA campus, with a huge portion reportedly underground and heavily fortified.
  • Manny Pacquiao won 12 major world titles across eight different weight divisions.
  • UFC champion Aljamain Sterling fought and defended his title with a titanium articulating disc implanted in his neck.
  • Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' is a planned linear mega-city up to 200 miles long with no roads, cars, or emissions, taller than the Empire State Building.
  • George W. Bush's famous 'sense of his soul' remark about Putin was later regretted, with Bush saying he never actually got a sense of his soul.

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