Joe Rogan and Corbell React to Tic Tac UFO Claims
psicoactivopodcast Jul 26, 2025 at 7:14 PM

Joe Rogan and Corbell React to Tic Tac UFO Claims

Joe Rogan and Jeremy Corbell react to claims about Lockheed Martin's involvement in the Tic Tac UFO, amid Skunk Works' financial losses.

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  • โ€ข Joe Rogan and Jeremy Corbell express skepticism about Lockheed Martin's alleged involvement in the Tic Tac UFO.
  • โ€ข Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works division reported a $900 million net loss, linked to a 'game-changing' secret program.
  • โ€ข The debate highlights ongoing intrigue and speculation within the UFO community.

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The latest episode of Psicoactivo delves into the reactions of Joe Rogan and Jeremy Corbell regarding claims that Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works division is behind the Tic Tac UFO. Joe Rogan, in conversation with Mike Baker, expressed skepticism about the plausibility of such claims, emphasizing the need for more concrete evidence. Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbell quickly dismissed the idea, suggesting that the Tic Tac UFO's origins are more complex than a single company's secret project.

Adding to the intrigue, Lockheed Martin recently reported a $900 million net loss from its Skunk Works division. The company's chairman mentioned ongoing challenges in halting one of their 'game-changing' secret programs, though details remain undisclosed.

The video references several sources, including a clip from Joe Rogan's episode with Mike Baker and Corbell's tweet, which underline the ongoing debate and skepticism within the UFO community. The financial report from Lockheed Martin adds another layer of mystery, as the company's secretive projects continue to fuel speculation about their potential involvement in unexplained aerial phenomena.

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