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Transcript of Wesley Huff on Joe Rogan Podcast

Read the full transcript of Wesley Huff on Joe Rogan Experience Podcast #2252 (Jan 7, 2025).

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

JOE ROGAN: Wes, very nice to meet you.

WESLEY HUFF: Joe, pleasure.

JOE ROGAN: So, I, like many people, was introduced to you because of the debate you had with Billy Carson. “Quote, unquote.” You know, it’s one of those things where it’s very unfortunate when people get caught with their pants down. And I’m not an expert in many things.

But the things that I am an expert on, you can wake me up at 4 o’clock in the morning and ask me about those things. And I go, oh yeah, no, yeah, this is what it is. I know, you know, like martial arts or comedy. I could tell you, I could give you an expert version of reality.

It seems like he does not have that. And he is a wonderful talker. And it’s a lot of fun. I like watching his videos. I love all that ancient history stuff. And even the most ridiculous tinfoil hat aspects of ancient, it’s fun. It’s entertainment. But I know that there’s a difference.

Like Andrew Schulz and I had a discussion about this. Like he said when he had Billy on the podcast, he said, “We’re not going to research anything. We’re not going to search anything. We’re not going to do anything.”

“We’ll just let him talk because it’s fun.” Yeah. Andrew’s awesome. But when he was on with you, it was quite apparent that you are an actual expert in the Bible and in many religious texts and that he didn’t necessarily have the facts straight.

JOE ROGAN: Yeah. What was the fallout of all of that?

WESLEY HUFF: Well, it’s interesting you say the expert thing because I literally was asked to do it 24 hours beforehand. So I had like the least amount of preparation going into it.

And I was okay with that because I’d listened to Billy Carson. Well, and I listened to stuff he’d said. So I knew enough about the ways that he’d articulated things about the ancient Near East and the Bible and Christianity to know enough that his level is pretty surface. But the fallout was that not only did he not want us to release the conversation, but then he started throwing out cease and desist letters.

And then he started trying to sue people. So, I mean, I was never worried because I’m a Canadian. And anybody who’s tried to sue internationally knows that.

JOE ROGAN: Good luck.

WESLEY HUFF: Yeah, right. Yeah. As far as I understand it, he would have had to file a claim in a Canadian court that would have been reviewed to have legal precedence. He’d have to prove that he could win.

JOE ROGAN: What was his argument?

WESLEY HUFF: Apart from the fact that he was embarrassed that he lost?

JOE ROGAN: Well, yeah, that’s not really an argument, right? We’ve all been there.

Cease and Desist Letters

WESLEY HUFF: So the cease and desist letter, yeah, the cease and desist letter said, “I don’t want you to use my name or my face in anything going forward, and anything you’ve used up until this point, you need to remove.” And I was given 24 hours notice to do this.

JOE ROGAN: But if you’re a public figure, he’s clearly a public figure, is that even, can you actually say?

WESLEY HUFF: No, no, no, you can’t do that.

JOE ROGAN: So what was the, does he have a lawyer that wrote the cease and desist?

WESLEY HUFF: Yeah.

JOE ROGAN: Is he a lawyer?

WESLEY HUFF: No. It’s interesting because he, Mark Menard, who was the guy who hosted this interaction, he sent Mark a handwritten one, and then he eventually gave Mark an official one from his lawyer. So I actually was sent one by his lawyer, which I, you know, screenshotted, posted publicly online and said, “I’m going to ignore this.” And then, but he sent Mark, who was the podcast host, as far as I’m aware, numerous cease and desists, and Anton, who was the media manager. He sent a number of cease and desists.

JOE ROGAN: It’s unfortunate.

WESLEY HUFF: It is unfortunate.

JOE ROGAN: You’re, when you get caught with your pants down, you’re supposed to say, “I got caught with my pants down.” That’s what you’re supposed to do. Yeah. Especially if you’re public, like it’s very clear that you’re incorrect.

WESLEY HUFF: Well, the irony of this situation is if he just kind of left it, it probably wouldn’t have made anywhere close to the splash.

JOE ROGAN: No.

WESLEY HUFF: That it’s made. And we told him that. We said like, hey, Barbra Streisand effect is going to happen. Yeah. Like you’re a big enough personality that if I make a video and say like, “Hey, I had this conversation, didn’t go well for Billy, and Billy doesn’t want it released,” that’s going to start to gain traction sooner or later.

JOE ROGAN: Yeah. It’s, you know, the problem is to really delve into these subjects. It takes a tremendous amount of research, years and years and years of research. You really have to know what you’re talking about. Most of us don’t.

WESLEY HUFF: Well, especially with languages. Like we didn’t get into it. I hoped to have in our initial conversation kind of pressed him a little bit more on the more overt things he’d said about like Greek and Hebrew and Sumerian, because I’ve studied a number of ancient languages.

And when you study the languages, you realize the complexities of these things. And so when someone hasn’t and they’re making statements that are obviously indicative of someone who hasn’t studied them, it’s super apparent. Right. And so I think it’s one thing to be making claims about, say, like Christian history or the Bible.

But when you start to get into like linguistics and philology, it gets messy. And if you don’t know what you’re talking about, it gets really apparent really fast.