Viral Theory Links Joe Rogan’s Trump Interview to Alien Invasion Prediction
3 min readA bizarre theory has taken social media by storm, linking former President Donald Trump’s recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast to an impending alien invasion. The claim originates from Clif High, a computer scientist and self-proclaimed futurist, who predicted the 2004 Indonesian tsunami. High asserts that the alien invasion would occur exactly 39 days after Trump’s October 25, 2024, interview on Rogan’s Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) podcast.
According to High, the alleged extraterrestrial event would involve aerial battles between the military and UFOs. He also suggested that the UFOs themselves might clash with one another during this dramatic invasion. As December 3, 2024, approaches—the date marking the 39th day since Trump’s appearance—online discussions about the prediction have grown increasingly fervent.
We’ll see 🤞🏻😂 https://t.co/Q961kEbjPF
— Joe Rogan Podcast (@joeroganhq) December 2, 2024
Clif High’s Predictive Methods
Clif High isn’t new to making unconventional predictions. Since the 1990s, he has claimed to forecast future events using a combination of software tools and linguistic analysis. His system, called Predictive Linguistics, reportedly identifies trends and potential future occurrences by analyzing the emotional undertones of language on the internet.
High’s predictive process is said to involve “Web Bots,” a tool that scans vast amounts of online data to detect language patterns. Truthpole, a commentator on the topic, described High’s method: “High analyzes vast amounts of internet data, particularly focusing on the emotional content of words, to forecast potential future events, such as political shifts, natural disasters, or societal changes.”
While High’s 2004 tsunami prediction gained him a measure of credibility, his alien invasion theory has drawn skepticism.
🚨 DECEMBER 3 – Man who made an AI that predicted the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia says there will be an alien invasion on December 3rd 2024
— T R U T H P O L E (@Truthpolex) December 2, 2024
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Online Reactions
Social media has exploded with reactions to High’s claim, ranging from outright disbelief to humorous anticipation.
“We’ll all come back on Wednesday and have a laugh about him,” quipped one user on X. Another commented, “I hope they come tomorrow. Humanity needs a shake-up to its core.” Some users even joked about welcoming the extraterrestrial arrival, with one exclaiming, “Can’t wait! Let’s do this!”
I’m old enough to remember rapture prophecies with exact dates. This will turn out the same way those all did.
— Rob Hughes (@robhughesyyc) December 2, 2024
Though Clif High has made accurate predictions before, his claims of an alien invasion remain unproven. With December 3, 2024, now upon us, the internet eagerly awaits the day’s unfolding events—or lack thereof. Whether or not UFOs descend upon Earth, one thing is certain: humanity’s fascination with the unknown continues to inspire wild theories and viral debates.
For now, as skeptics and believers alike ponder High’s predictions, the phrase “the truth is out there” has never seemed more appropriate.
Yikes! Only a days warning? With all these crazy orb sightings recently who knows. If it happens I'll still be skeptical wondering if it's not our own govt trying to pull something. 👽👽👽
— skytrancegirl (@Starkapoo) December 2, 2024
If the Alien Invasion happens Dec 3rd, I'm thinking I should make my DMV appointment for the 4th? Less lines, less hassle? I know the Aliens will hit the DMV last because they want to torture us till the end. Or worse.
— osgo (@osgo) December 2, 2024
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