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YouTube video intelligence showcase

Joe Rogan Experience #2466 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Joe Rogan, Francis Foster, and Konstantin Kisin discuss global instability, drone attacks, false-flag suspicions, hot-take culture, Iran, Gulf politics, and the risks of regime change.

PowerfulJREPodcastsPoliticsGlobal InstabilityDrone Attacks and False-Flag ClaimsHot-Take Culture and Speculation3 hrs 9 minMar 11, 20266 comment sample
Transcript API Comments API Source video

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Video intelligence API workflow

Video ID
zm1Ar5HckwA
Available APIs
TranscriptCommentsMetadata
YouTube transcript API YouTube comments API YouTube video metadata API YouTube scraping API Creator intelligence workflow Pricing Source video
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curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/youtube/transcript/zm1Ar5HckwA" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"

Video summary

Joe Rogan Experience #2466 with Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin on global instability, false-flag claims, and regime-change risks

This episode excerpt features Joe Rogan, Francis Foster, and Konstantin Kisin discussing global instability, conflict narratives, and the risks of drawing conclusions before the facts are clear. The conversation touches on drone attacks, Gulf politics, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, false-flag suspicions, hot-take culture, and the long shadow of U.S. foreign policy.

Global Instability

The conversation opens with a wide-ranging look at unstable global conditions and recent conflict flashpoints.

False Flags and Uncertainty

The guests and Joe debate drone attacks, false-flag theories, and the lack of reliable information during fast-moving geopolitical events.

War, Intervention, and Blowback

The discussion turns to America-first promises, the history of U.S. interventions, and the dangers of simple regime-change thinking.

Topics

Global Instability

The episode frames current world events as unusually unstable and unpredictable, with attention on several active conflict zones and political flashpoints.

Drone Attacks and False-Flag Claims

The guests debate whether certain drone and missile incidents could be false flags, and how little reliable information is available in real time.

Hot-Take Culture and Speculation

A major theme is the tendency for commentators and audiences to form instant conclusions before the facts are known.

Audience comments snapshot

Commenters Focus on Incentives, Hot Takes, and Geopolitical Suspicion

Viewers mostly react to the episode’s discussion of global instability, drone attacks, and the risks of regime change. Several comments highlight the incentive structure behind conflict narratives, while others point to the speed of online speculation and the prevalence of conspiracy-style explanations. The tone of the thread is a mix of serious geopolitical interest and Rogan-style humor.

Sampled comments
6
Visible likes
2475
Public replies
88

Comment themes

Geopolitics and Uncertainty

The discussion centers on global instability, false-flag suspicions, and uncertainty around recent attacks and regional conflict.

Hot-Take Culture

Comments repeatedly criticize rapid-fire opinion taking and the rush to assign blame without evidence.

Speculation and Power Politics

Several remarks reflect Rogan audience interests in intelligence, regime change, and broader conspiracy-adjacent framing.

Audience signals

Incentives Matter

A commenter emphasizes the incentive structure behind the political claims discussed in the episode.

Topic Recap

Another comment captures the episode’s format with a timestamped breakdown of the main topics.

Humor and Recurring Guest Energy

Some commenters respond with humor, including jokes about prison appearances and returning familiar Rogan guests.

Representative public comments

@hi1-c5w2026-04-06

The incentive structure that that Konstantin brought up is a huge piece of the puzzle.

10 likes0 replies
@snap-summary2026-04-06

00:12 - Global Instability & Drone Attacks 03:23 - False Flags, Gulf Politics & Regime Change ️ 15:04 - Venezuela, Claims & Election Conspiracies ️‍️ 17:46 - Iran, Nuclear Threats & Regime Change ️ 20:55 - Geopolitics, Oil Prices & Domestic Consequences ️ 30:13 - Regional realignment & Iran scenario 32:57 - Best-cas...

449 likes20 replies
@Redman6802026-04-06

Get Ghislane Maxwell on, video link from prison. 😂

496 likes13 replies
@Mackaveli72026-04-06

Francis Foster has a Lord Voldemort laugh and I cant unhear it.

4 likes0 replies
@Lostontheriver2026-04-06

It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.

673 likes33 replies
@Grandbejo2026-04-06

Alright Joe,, it's time to bring Eddie Bravo back to the house,, he knows exactly what is up lol

843 likes22 replies
Build with YouTube comments data

Use Crawlora's YouTube comments API with the video and transcript endpoints to collect viewer language, thread activity, and audience signals.

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1Fetch video metadata

Start with the video endpoint to capture ID, channel, publish date, duration, and source context.

2Fetch transcript

Pull timestamped transcript data for summarization, search, citation, and RAG preparation.

3Fetch public comments

Collect visible audience comments to identify themes, objections, questions, and engagement signals.

4Store, analyze, report

Persist structured JSON, run analysis, and publish dashboards, alerts, or research reports.

Public transcript excerpt

Transcript

Timestamped public transcript passages group captions into readable sections, making the video easier to scan, cite, and summarize.

Public excerpt
19:55

>> Very very like Francis is saying, Hezbollah training camps, I margarita, where was the oil going? Right. Same with Iran. I mean, Iran sells its oil to China and sends suicide drones to Russia to use in Ukraine. So maybe [snorts] it's that maybe the strategy is you're trying to push back against Chinese and

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Use Crawlora's YouTube transcript API to fetch fresh timestamped transcript data for your own server-side workflows.

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Build YouTube data workflows with Crawlora

This showcase is built from Crawlora's public YouTube data APIs. Use the same endpoints and guides to build your own transcript, comment, and creator-intelligence workflows.

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Joe Rogan and Skylar Grey on AI, real music, and growing up performing

Joe Rogan and Skylar Grey talk about the emotional power of music, the rise of AI-generated songs, and why human-made art still feels different. Skylar Grey also shares how she grew up in a musical family, started performing at a young age, and moved from singing with her mother to writing and performing on her own.

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Joe Rogan and Eric Weinstein Discuss Dark Energy, Physics, and Big-Think Theories

Joe Rogan and Eric Weinstein discuss theoretical physics, dark energy, and the risks of narrowing scientific inquiry to one dominant framework. Weinstein critiques the “only game in town” mindset, compares scientific inference to solving a Wheel of Fortune puzzle, and argues for broader thinking in physics.

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Video ID
zm1Ar5HckwA
Available APIs
TranscriptCommentsMetadata
YouTube transcript API YouTube comments API YouTube video metadata API YouTube scraping API Creator intelligence workflow Pricing Source video
Open transcript in Playground Open comments in Playground Get API key

cURL

curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/youtube/transcript/zm1Ar5HckwA" \
  -H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"