
Magical Egypt came up with a genuine on-air endorsement 6 times across the episodes we processed. This page collects every one of those moments: who said it, what they said, and the exact point in the episode.
John Anthony West's Magical Egypt series has been mentioned 6 times on Joe Rogan, typically alongside talk of alternative history and ancient civilizations.
We pulled every one of those references straight from the transcript with a timestamp link. Each quote below is exactly what the guest said, word for word.
“I recommend um that to everybody that magical Egypt the two DVD series that he had they were amazing” — guest 02:23:25
Graham Hancock returns to argue archaeology suppresses evidence of a lost Ice Age civilization, citing Egypt, the Amazon, and global myths.
“there's a a fantastic series called magical Egypt by this guy uh that he's been on my podcast twice” — Joe Rogan 02:55:30
Joe Rogan and Coleman Hughes range across the migrant crisis, vaccine skepticism, the Israel-Hamas war, AI, mind-reading tech, and ancient civilizations.
“John Anthony West who is this a renegade egyptologist that had this fantastic series called magical Egypt” — Joe Rogan 02:20:35
Libertarian comedian Dave Smith gives a deep-dive on Israel-Palestine history, war propaganda, central banking, and ancient civilization mysteries.
“John Anthony West was talking about while he was alive who has an amazing series called magical Egypt it's a multi-part DVD series” — Joe Rogan 02:44:08
Sonny Side of Best Ever Food Review Show tells Joe Rogan about eating whale, monkey, and mad honey across the world's most extreme food cultures.
“I go with the John Anthony West Theory... magical Egypt folks it's a I think there's two versions of the video series” — Billy Carson 01:16:23
Billy Carson argues Sumerian tablets, the pyramids, and ancient texts encode advanced science, anunnaki engineering of humanity, and lost technology.
“magical Egypt I can't recommend enough it's such a fascinating fascinating material he is two of them two series” — Graham Hancock 03:30:50
Archaeologist Flint Dibble debates Graham Hancock on whether a lost Ice Age civilization existed, presenting big-data evidence against it.