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Actor Terrence Howard is known for his unconventional thinking. He never hesitates to share his conspiracy theories, unafraid to speak his mind on any topic. His recent appearance on the popular podcast, ‘Joe Rogan Experience’, became a hot topic on social media, trending for its controversial content. The 55-year-old actor, famous for playing James Rhodes/War Machine in the ‘Avengers’ franchise, even left host Joe Rogan speechless.

While Rogan often shares similar unconventional views, this time Howard stole the over three-hour show. He did so by sharing accounts of his extraordinary memory, surpassing even Rogan’s openness to such ideas. The actor broke the ice and started the interview with a bombshell statement. “I didn’t wake up here, I was inside my mother’s womb, I was like ‘Don’t forget, don’t forget, don’t forget.'” He continued, “I remember being circumcised. I remember the whole nine.”

Elaborating further, Howard explained his memories in more detail. He touched upon the Walter Russell Periodic Elements while also giving his opinion on the flower of life diagram, which was apparently misinterpreted during early humanity’s existence and led to false scientific principles. The strong statements mentioned by the actor-turned-technologist left Rogan speechless and he took to his Instagram handle to hail Howard for the indelible impact he can have on the world.

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“One of the most interesting conversations I’ve ever had, with the great and powerful @theterrencehoward. It’s a wild one, and I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of mixed reviews, but as crazy as some of the things this man is saying are, he’s clearly brilliant, and if he’s right it’s going to change the world,” he wrote.

 

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The bizarre podcast took many unexpected turns and twists, which captivated fans around the globe. The Reddit comment section exploded with a level of unity rarely seen, as everyone shared their opinion on Howard’s strange story. Fans even compared Terence Howard to comedian Katt Williams, with some jokingly calling Howard the “final boss version” of Williams. Regardless, this episode has become the most memorable podcast from the show so far.

Joe Rogan’s listeners were left speechless by Terrence Howard’s theories

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Fans around the world lashed out and joked about Terrence Howard’s conspiracy theories in various ways. While some praised Howard’s confidence in a satirical way, commenting, ” I wish I had 5% of this dudes confidence,” others took a more serious approach. One comment called his statement about rebuilding Saturn “stupid” saying, “It’s so hard to listen to someone this stupid, but he just keeps saying crazier shit I’m genuinely curious about how far he goes. I’m at the point where he’s saying “I was able to rebuild Saturn without gravity”.

On the other hand, some comments took a humorous approach. One called Howard, “Terrence Howard is Katt Williams’ final form” which compares him to the famous comedian. Another comment directly referenced Katt William’s statement about his book-reading habit, saying, “Terrence Howard is Katt Williams when he finishes reading those 3000 books.”

One social media user expressed care for Howard’s mental health, commenting, “He really sounded schizophrenic. The color of the elements? The curvature? What is he even trying to save with these statements?” Another comment offered a humorous take, dragging Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Match and commenting, “Fuck the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul match-up. I want to see the Terrence Howard and Niel Degrass Tyson match-up.” 

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During the podcast, Howard mentioned how does not go along well with Neil deGrasse Tyson, as the latter refused to acknowledge his research. Meanwhile, a Redditor impressed by the unified reaction wrote, “I’ve never seen this subreddit so united” because everyone was lashing out at Howard Terrence one by one.

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