Knowledge Fight - #1010: January 27, 2025

Episode Date: February 21, 2025

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to enjoy Alex arguing that Elon Musk should probably be the king of space, and that this was foretold by a famous Nazi who could see the future.  ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge fight. I need, I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas.
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Starting point is 00:00:43 Hello, Alex. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes who like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh indeed we are Dan. Jordan. Dan Jordan. Quick question for you. What's up? What's your bright spot today buddy? My bright spot is the Checking back in on the food stuff. All right. I went to a local convenience store Okay, and I saw an M&M that I had not tried before. A flavor of M&M? Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Peanut butter and jelly. Interesting! Interesting choice. Alright! Alright, I had not considered that in an M&M! Yeah. How was it? Not great.
Starting point is 00:01:34 I didn't... I think it was just not... It didn't balance very well. Yeah. I thought it tasted kind of weird. I'm sure there's going to be some staunch defenders out there who are pissed off at my take But I don't know. I just found it a little underwhelming because the idea I thought was like, oh, this is brilliant It does feel like it should be
Starting point is 00:01:54 It feels like a smart idea that I do I do like if I if I go through the mouthfeel of a peanut butter and jelly Sandwich and then compare it in M&M form, I think it might be a bad idea, yeah. If you figure out how to make an M&M real dry. Yeah, I was going to say. Right? I also had, not too long ago, this was, this got missed in the, in the lineage of- Okay, in the food news? Food news.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Yeah. There's some Peeps that have come out. New flavor of Peeps? That are Rice Krispie Treat peeps wait right, okay? Hold on confusing is no direction is which? It's a definitely a chicken and the egg thing because rice crispy treats are basically as marshmallows right now. This is marshmallow, right? What is it? It's fine. It tastes like a marshmallow wait Wait. Wait. Wait is the whole thing a marshmallow that is flavoring a peep? The whole thing is a regular peep. It's a peep. Okay, so it is not the little bird right?
Starting point is 00:02:54 Yes, I thought it was made out of rice krispie treat. I thought that when I saw the packaging It was not it's rice krispie treat flavored marshmallow Wait, what which is just an Ouroboros of flavor. It sucks, but I love the idea. The fact that they did it is hubris. What is the flavor of crunch and marshmallow? You know what I mean, right? I mean, Rice Krispie is a real subtle flavor.
Starting point is 00:03:20 As much as there is any flavor. It's basically marshmallow and crunch, right? Like that's the, that's what you're there for maybe a little bit of butter yeah maybe a little bit of butter in there right but you know what do you get none of a peep this would you know who would love this oh the Europeans they the European mind would love they have a fascination with marshmallows they level that I think that this would really sell in the European market it could it could blow minds in the European market. Yeah, what's your bright spot?
Starting point is 00:03:48 My bright spot is a follow-up follow-up in a bright spot from a few months ago. Okay, if you recall I've been sitting on the floor for a few years. Mm-hmm. And I we my wife and I we had gone and we had purchased a chair That chair never came right? It was never gonna happen. There was it was all a lie The chair did not exist, but it's always nice whenever they send you like oh, it's on backorder for a couple weeks Did you try to get it on Wayfair and then like a kid showed up or something? I have no idea If if that had happened he was intercepted along the way okay, so I'll never know my part in the in the exchange He was intercepted along the way. So I'll never know my part in the exchange. But yeah, at a certain point you go like,
Starting point is 00:04:29 oh, the chair doesn't exist, right? It's not like there's a factory somewhere and there's a chair waiting for me and they're like, how do we get this chair to Jordan? What are we doing here? No, it doesn't exist yet. They're waiting for enough people to order the chair to make the chair, and then I'll
Starting point is 00:04:46 get the chair. Maybe. Right? I mean, that's one possibility. Right. It is not like there's a truck somewhere that lost a wheel and like, hey, it's going to take us anywhere from six to 12 weeks to get this wheel fixed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Yeah. Sure. Yeah. You're being lied to about the existence of a chair? Exactly. It's not real So we quit canceled it ordered one online put it together today. It works nice. It's not as good It works it is real Yeah, which makes it far better than the other chair one of the qualities that you need in a chair is existence
Starting point is 00:05:19 It's it is very important to know now well congratulations So I got something to sit on. I do have something. I am no longer on the floor. Hooray. Yes. So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. Alright. We're going to be talking about January 27th.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Whoa, what a shock. Okay. 2025. Alright. Alright. We are continuing our march through Alex's post-Trump coming back into power at a pace that is, I don't know, I feel really conflicted about this. Glacial?
Starting point is 00:05:51 Yeah. Yeah. I feel such a push and pull of like, there's a lot of stuff happening in the world. Sure. We're a ways back. Sure. But also I do feel like taking it slow.
Starting point is 00:06:03 We're gonna talk about this apparently on every episode. My self-conscious feelings about... I get it, but I mean, you know, the stuff that's happening isn't going anywhere. It's true. You know? It's like, the further away you get from the stuff that's happening, the more you realize like, oh, well,
Starting point is 00:06:18 it's already basically happened anyways. Yeah, and I worry too much about the ways in which I would sound like you if we covered like immediate news. Yeah, you don't want to, you got to, you need distance. You need distance from that. I can absorb things quick.
Starting point is 00:06:33 I think it's a little bit tough for me yet to not say things that I shouldn't. I lose my mind and then I get right back to work. It's fine. Yeah. So anyway, we're going to be talking about this episode, which is Profoundly stupid that makes sense. It's Shockingly stupid in a way that I think if I were Alex I would just be straight-up embarrassed to be doing this anymore. All right, but before we get into that Let's take a little moment to say hello to some new wonks. That's a great idea
Starting point is 00:06:59 So first formula objections inspired me to be a court reporter and all I got was this stupid student debt Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Sorry a new snack for Dan's spongebob Coconut strawberry jam marshmallow and biscuit enjoy. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy wonk Thank you very much. I have no idea what that means. It's spongebob That's what the person wanted to let you know that there is something called spongebob And it includes coconut strawberry jam jam, marshmallow, and biscuit. You bet. It sounds alright.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I'll try it. You should try it. Next, a cat functioning in a shady groove. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And we have a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much to Ethan, my firstborn little teeny baby. Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother baby. Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk Someone someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop daddy shark Jar-jar binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little little titty, baby I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much So we start off on this episode and like I mean Trump's doing a ton of shit. Sure
Starting point is 00:08:10 There's a lot happening in the world. Yeah, there's a lot happening You don't really get a sense of a lot of it from Alex's show You do get like sort of vague gestures at stuff. Sure pointing over here Sure, and so it starts the show talking about how Trump is doing a blitzkrieg okay ladies and gentlemen it is Monday January 27th 2020 yeah and my job is cut out for me here the They are also throwing every lie and piece of propaganda they can at him This is going to be a stunning transmission today and I'm gonna do my best to cover All of this and move as quickly
Starting point is 00:09:21 as I can. Obviously, I am going to chronicle the amazing things Trump is doing. And that is hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds over 500 actions now. And he set aside a bunch of other executive orders, just devastating the globalists with a blitzkrieg attack. And they can't even respond and are in free fall. But as I've said hundreds of times, I would expect that they would just escalate the war in Ukraine before he can get a peace deal done. And that would be done by sending in NATO or UN peacekeepers.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Even if Trump tries to block that, NATO can outvote the United States and go in. So the conversation that's happening in the real world around this is that if Russia and Ukraine are able to come to an agreement to end the war, part of it needs to be support from Europe for Ukraine. Putin has invaded the country multiple times, so it's foolish to just imagine that he's going to willingly stick to any kind of peace settlement. Because everyone knows that Putin's not going to honor the deal, the peace needs to include a threat. One option is admitting Ukraine to NATO, so if Putin attacks them again, it'll trigger Article 5.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Another option is deploying serious security forces that will respond strongly to any potential Russian attacks. The idea is that a peace deal needs a deterrent that will make Putin less likely to attack again, but as we can see with the way Trump and his administration have behaved, that's not going to happen. Trump has made clear that the policy he's going to pursue is to blame Ukraine for the war starting and support a peace that's based in pure capitulation to Putin. One gets the sense that the world's superpowers are starting to enter a bit of a new world order where might makes right. And Alex is imagining some kind of globalist moves in
Starting point is 00:11:32 there. Yeah, yeah, it would be hard. It would be hard to imagine a five-year plan that included Taiwan being independent. It would be hard to be hard to put that together in my mind's eye if I was if I was reading the tea leaves, if you will. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? It's a hard to put that together in my mind's eye if I was reading the tea leaves, if you will. You know what I'm saying? It's hard to imagine almost a five-year plan that involves... It's hard to imagine five years. Let's just put it there.
Starting point is 00:11:53 It's hard to imagine a plan. Yes, absolutely. So yeah, I just think that you get this general sense of Trump is doing a lot. Yeah, but there's very little specifics very little in terms of like the What are these executive orders? Yeah, you're supposed to be a policy wonky you dipshit I mean it is it is interesting to have him be like a theoretical policy wonk but the the gist is like oh, this is a Battle this is a battle. People are moving their pieces across the board.
Starting point is 00:12:27 They're fighting with machine guns. But what we're really describing is like Trump wrote a thing that now this school is going to have to restructure its budget over the next 10 years. You know, it's like, it's maybe not as dramatic an attack on the globalists as you think. Yeah. And like the government can't acknowledge the existence of trans people. Pew pew pew! Got em!
Starting point is 00:12:50 Shootin' the, oh the Death Stars explode! Pow pow pow pow pow! Oh no, the devil. Yeah. See, but there's very little like meat, I find. Yeah. And it'll be comical as we get through this episode But for now, you know, Alex has discovered that the the EU they're openly talking about wanting to break up Russia
Starting point is 00:13:17 Okay, I remember about seven years ago back when George Soros could still talk We openly don't have to see him give a speech in six months or so. He's a But he can speak well then he went on CNN for Enver Karia and brag about how he helped with NATO overthrow the government that was not you know anti-russian 14 years ago and the rest of it now their plan was to break up Russia and that was the endgame and Russia knows that so they're completely surrounded basically now and Watching NATO and the EU stage coups in
Starting point is 00:13:52 Countries where the people don't want to go to war with Russia like Romania So we are definitely the bad guys. I mean the people running our government have been the bad guys You know Trump's in there trying to stop this now, but we have an alliance with Europe and They're trying to suck us into full war. So just today It's come out that NATO plans to send in a hundred thousand quote peacekeepers, it's really a military operation and Then chillingly We have the vice president of the unelected EU commission, that's a dictatorship, Kaja Kalas, saying Russian defeat is not a bad thing, then we can break it up into smaller nations. Talking about Russia. So it's just, and she said this on television,
Starting point is 00:14:42 that's how you try to go to war with people. I mean, you know, I mean, this is just wild. So that's how they're trying to cut Trump off of the past. We'll talk about when we come back. So we've talked about this a little bit, but Alex doesn't understand the basics of how the EU system works. The European Commission is a group of commissioners who are not directly elected, but are appointed by the members of the Council of the European Union, which is made up of representatives of the respective elected governments of member states. Currently Ursula VanderLeyen is the president of the European Commission and she has six
Starting point is 00:15:14 executive vice presidents in the commission with her. One of them is former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kalas, who was part of a panel at the Lennart-Mery conference in May 2024, where she was engaging in a conversation about the dynamics of Western support for Ukraine. The Foreign Minister of Ukraine says that if Russia wins, his country stops existing, and then everyone else is going to write books about the lessons that they learned from it all.
Starting point is 00:15:41 In addition to that, he's arguing that it's a disservice to Ukraine itself to view the conflict through the lens of Russia. Every possible thing that countries can do to aid Ukraine is seen as a potential provocation to Russia, and that's costing time and lives. A lot of this conversation is in the context of the world being afraid of how the rules-based world is going to look in the case that Russia wins. In response to all of this, Kalas brings up the idea that the West isn't supporting Ukraine enough not only because of a fear of Russian escalation, but also because of
Starting point is 00:16:13 a fear of what happens if Russia loses. She brings up the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 90s and how people were worried that that was going to be a bad thing, and it turned out to be a positive. She's making the point that the current state of Russia might not be that different, and it could break up into multiple more stable states. I'm not sure I fully agree with her perspective, but she wasn't making the point that Alex and the right wing media have claimed she was, and Alex is pretending this was something that she just said, not something from nine months ago.
Starting point is 00:16:43 It's stupid. Yeah. It's very dumb yeah you just saw a meme or some shit yeah I I get I don't get the angle that Alex is bringing to it do you know what I mean like I don't understand what exactly the the bringing her into this does for like we're pro Russia Alex is pro Russia taking over right yeah yeah mm-hmm right so then so then what is the what's the problem here he's not pro Europe and he doesn't want Russia to be broken up right which is not is that like making fun of her is Is that what he's doing? He's
Starting point is 00:17:25 more like, look at how stupid this lady is for saying that she could even break up Russia. Russia's the motherland. I think the angle that he's trying to take with it is like this is a direct baiting Russia into a nuclear war. They're trying to provoke them through this conversation. And he deprives all of the context of the conversation. The fact that it was nine months ago, where it happened, what the discussion was around this, when she said it. It's just he's trying to make Europe and us all bad. We are the aggressors in the situation in order to justify what he
Starting point is 00:18:08 wants, which is Putin taking over these countries. I guess I just wind up skipping over it because it's been multiple instances of, well, they've done the thing that's going to provoke the nuclear war and they did it and then we've still not, still going. Yeah. And that's a point that the nuclear war and they did it and then we've still not still going. Yeah. And that's a point that the foreign minister in Ukraine is making in that conversation for nine months ago, which is like, Oh, we can't send them planes.
Starting point is 00:18:33 We can't send them planes six months later. Well, we can send them planes. Right. Or they do end up sending a plane or something like that. And it doesn't lead to the giant escalation that everyone fears Russia is going to do. Again, I'm not sure I fully agree with taking all threats lightly, but this guy's perspective is there's a fairness to it. There's a point to it that all of this resistance to help based on fear has not been seen to
Starting point is 00:19:04 be correct. Those threats have not been seen to be correct. Sure. You know, like those threats have not been followed through on. Right, right, right. Very much a Syrian red line, if you will. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah. So Alex, he's rated Trump's performance a few times.
Starting point is 00:19:18 It's been probably too high. 200 out of 100. Yep. 20 out of 10. That's too many. 17 holes in one and one two-stroke hole on a of 100. Yup. 20 out of 10. That's too many. 17 holes in one and one two-stroke hole on a golf course. Right, right, which is still somehow not whatever.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Because of Sam Altman. Whatever. So Alex said it gives another rating. Okay. It's just as good. Is it? We are now in today's seven of the new historic administration of the 47th President of the United States of America, Donald John Trump. history. demoralization, bankruptcy, de-industrialization plan.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I would have to give him about a 200. I mean, it is way quicker, more precision, hitting on all cylinders. It's indescribable. It's over 500 actions now. And I'm going to hit hundreds of them today. I strongly doubt that. But when you look at each action, how it's being done,
Starting point is 00:20:26 I mean, I could take just one action, the border, and national sovereignty, and deporting people, and how he's handling that, and countries trying to buck it. And then, just as I said with General Flynn, and Tehomen, and Flynn talked to him, and others, I said, you gotta go after the human trafficking first, and then you've got to bring news crews
Starting point is 00:20:47 with your ICE representatives as the host and show the child molesters and show the criminals at point blank range, something they really never did before. And they've got Chris Hansen and Dr. Phil and I mean hundreds of them out there with them busting the the pedophiles and the killers and the you know this guy drunk drove and killed a lady. I mean I can't even keep track of that and they're doing it perfectly. I mean I'm not exaggerating. the the the the
Starting point is 00:21:31 the the the the the the the the the And then you've got dr. Phil and Chris Hansen and all these other people I mean and you've got home and out there, and I mean in this guy's I get up at 6 a.m.
Starting point is 00:21:50 He's live on TV. I got about at midnight. He's live on TV I mean he just they are they are bringing it baby, baby bringing what it what is it? I don't know. Okay. Based on literally everything Alex has ever said before, you should expect him to view the use of celebrity cameos and federal agents creating media as horrifying state propaganda. I get that he agrees with the terrorizing and rounding up of immigrants, and he justifies that unjustifiable position by pretending that all the people getting caught up by ICE are
Starting point is 00:22:23 pedophiles and hardened criminals, but he really shouldn't be this stupid. Even if he agrees with the message of all this, everything his career has been built on should lead him to be super suspicious of this kind of a federal government media blitz. His show is called Infowars, you dumb fuck. He's the most suspicious person in the world when he wants to be. Every mass shooting has to be a false flag until proven otherwise, every movie and TV show is secret predictive programming that only he's smart enough to decode, but here
Starting point is 00:22:56 you have what can only be described as the most brazen level of PR stunt type actions being made by a federal agency and he has no concern that it might not be on the up and up the fuck so the Guardian reported on dr. Phil's thing saying quote the DV personality dr. Phil joined the US border czar Tom Homan in a choreographed immigration raid in Chicago choreographed you say Alex do you have any thoughts about that do you have any thoughts about this? So it was all put together for the media?
Starting point is 00:23:27 I'm not sure, but it definitely was reported and is choreographed by the Guardian. So it's literally a false flag. Might be. Yep. So Chris Hansen has been shifting his shtick a little bit for a while, catering to the anti-immigrant crowd, using his sting tactics to catch alleged migrant criminals. This isn't really a new thing that he's been doing, but the Trump administration is certainly making use of it in order to build their PR campaign.
Starting point is 00:23:50 He's been doing what? To Catch a Predator guy now has a new show that's just like To Catch an Immigrant? Or is he doing it freelance? Is he doing it freelance? I don't know all of the dynamics, but I know that his show did get cancelled eventually. Right. And I know that he's been continuing to do sting type stuff online. No, you can't do that.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Apparently you can. Okay. Alright. I think that he's still doing a fair amount of trying to catch perverts and stuff. But there has been a playing up of immigrants to cater to the Trump audience. So I don't know if he's doing like a full on show of like just catching immigrants or just catching people and then playing into like, oh, it's another immigrant.
Starting point is 00:24:40 It's probably, yeah, great. But whatever the case, Alex should be deeply worried about this, not because of a disagreement with the ends But because of a fundamental disagreement about the means being used to achieve them ice doing this level of media Distracting should be a clear sign to him that they're up to something, but it's not now No, no of all the things which is really funny Is that this would be such a great time to compare it to a sci-fi movie called Starship Troopers. Be a great time for it.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Be perfect time for you to pull out a movie reference to compare said current thing happening with said movie. Be a great time for it. And I know he's seen that movie. He has. And he's probably read a lot of Heinlein. I bet he has. Probably not making that connection.
Starting point is 00:25:25 I will tell you that we get a Dune reference later. Hey! But I'm not sure there's any Starship Troopers. I like the idea of just being proud of 500 actions. He's already done over 500 actions. Doesn't that beg you to keep score? Well, also, this is a week, right? It's literally
Starting point is 00:25:45 impossible that he could have mindfully done the 500 100% other people are feeding him things to side off on and shit. He has no idea what he's doing. Right, right, right. But like, if you're a vote, like I, this is what I don't understand about us is voting people. Like if somebody says, Oh, they've done 500 things, then shouldn't we all compare it to like the list of the five things most of us want taken care of? You've done 500, why not do these five that all of us want? All of us want these five things, and it's not involved in the 500 you've done at all? Well, those are hard.
Starting point is 00:26:18 Fair point. Yeah. And we got to get Cash Patel in before we get the JFK files unsealed. Fair point. Listen, you've won me over. Yeah. I don't know. Elon had a reason why we didn't do those things that you wanted done, but I can't remember exactly. You have to ask him. I bet it was great. I bet it was great. I'll just trust you.
Starting point is 00:26:34 So there have been some protests like blocking traffic and shit over immigration policy issues. Sure. And Alex touches on this briefly. And that's one issue. I spent almost the whole show last night, the Sunday nights, there's only two hours. I spent an hour and 45 minutes on Trump's devastating actions on the border alone. And I have three giant, incredible stacks today. And the illegal aliens blocking roads and rioting in Dallas and screaming F-America and waving their foreign flags and then lying."
Starting point is 00:27:16 So this is a very important little glimpse here. Alex says that illegal immigrants are blocking roads and protesting, but that's not really true. People of all sorts of immigration status are blocking roads and protesting Trump's actions, but Alex has branded them all as non-citizens. He's doing this in order to preemptively justify violent or law enforcement action against protesters who disagree with Trump. He's villainized a particular community, in this case immigrants, and branded them
Starting point is 00:27:43 all as illegal, hardened criminals who are a threat to the United States. Now that demonization is free to be applied to anyone who protests on behalf of immigrant rights. Alex 100% does not believe in freedom of speech in any sense. His understanding of free speech is just I get to say what I want without consequences, and it literally doesn't go any further than that and it doesn't even apply to Everyone like other people have consequences for their speech. It's just me. Yep. So yeah shitty. Yeah Yeah, I remember
Starting point is 00:28:16 When this happened the last time Whenever I we just right after we had started the show and I got back from London I landed in O'Hare on the night of the illegal or the the immigrant lawyers protesting and all of them being handcuffed At the airport, you know just like being in that situation again where it's like, what are we doing? We're we're handcuffing immigration lawyers for What are we doing? We're handcuffing immigration lawyers for crime? Are they doing crimes? Is that what we're doing here? According to a certain interpretation, perhaps.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Maybe that's not good. One of the things that Trump, you said there's five things we would like people to do. Most people have a list of five things, and for for most people I would say the vast majority of people It's very similar is in your is your top five does it include getting rid of birthright citizenship? It would not be in my top five me neither Yeah, but it's cool for Alex and he explains how it's cool with the founders nice And then of course I mentioned this on air, but I thought I'd actually give you the documents You know just a little microcosm.
Starting point is 00:29:26 You see the corporate media going, well, Trump, it's unconstitutional to deport someone who's natural born. Yeah, even if their parents are illegal, if they're born there, if your mom can get across the border and two minutes later, have a baby in the back of an ambulance
Starting point is 00:29:42 or in a cornfield, that's happened a lot in Texas Then your child instantly is a citizen and you can stay and your whole family can come here and everything's paid for I have the 14th amendment I have all the precedent. I stole it a lie The 14th amendment were for newly freed slaves To obviously make their children As well idiots
Starting point is 00:30:15 So stupid and that's what it says and I had the court rulings going back to the Civil War and six or seven After it, but they just say oh, it's not true Trump's out of control. I saw CNN this morning. We've got the clip saying he's a fascist He's a dictator and it is 100% Cut and dry you go. Well, then why have they been giving them citizenship? Because the State Department not with the law not even the regulation as a policy that was not even announced and I got the record Here we show it to you. Big, big stack just on this.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Do an hour on this. LBJ just changed the policy and said, if anybody, anybody born here, periods of citizen. So tens of thousands of rich Chinese can fly here each year alone. Is that what he said? Stay in a hotel two weeks. Go have the baby. Babies are citizens of the welfare and they even go back to China and collect the welfare.
Starting point is 00:31:10 In many cases, stay here. What? Trump's all out assault on democracy is frightening. And the headlines are everywhere and they just hope the public's ignorant and don't understand that what he's doing all this case law and evidence to support his claim that birthright citizenship isn't real, but then in that discussion he gives zero specifics. There's like vague references to the Civil War and LBJ, but there's nothing concrete.
Starting point is 00:31:42 It's all just a bunch of wild gesturing that's supposed to convince you that he knows what he's talking about and you'd be dumb if you want to ask him for clarifications on it. Why would you even doubt? He knows everything. So in 1868, the Supreme Court heard the case of US versus Wong Kim Ark. Ark was a 21 year old who was born in San Francisco to Chinese national parents. He visited China and then was refused entry when he tried to come back to the U.S. It was disputed whether or not he was a citizen and the court ruled 6-2 that because he was born in the United States and his parents were not employed by the state of China, that he was automatically a citizen. This established the basis for birthright citizenship.
Starting point is 00:32:23 It was the argument of the dissenting justices that the 14th amendment was made to convert citizenship on freed people But that was the extent of it. That's the argument that Alex is making here Which is it was litigated and lost in 1868 in the Supreme Court Alex is just making failed legal arguments that have already been decided by the Supreme Court and saying that this is case law. I appreciate that. What are you talking about? I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:32:50 This is an interesting case for me, pun intended, because even if he had case law, I still wouldn't care. It should be here. Even if the Supreme Court case, which it very obviously could have gone either way when that Supreme Court, like it's an entirely random thing that happened. If it had happened during a different Supreme Court term, then we wouldn't have birthright citizenship today. It's entirely possible.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Yeah. But it's like, well, I don't care if there is a case law that supports that. It should still be a thing. I get what you're saying. And I don't disagree with you, but that argument is based on what should be, as opposed to the terms that Alex is setting, which is I have all this case law and just conveniently ignoring the Supreme Court decision. He's pretending that it was just like the State Department just wrote something down
Starting point is 00:33:41 one day and now everyone's a citizen I just I just like the idea that by you think by having the case law that Influences whether or not birthright citizenship is real. You know what I mean? Well, like it can it can definitely impact whether it's real in a sense It doesn't impact whether or not you believe it's right, right and that's fine. That's a disagreement people can have. Yeah, it's just a strange one to be so confident. Ha ha ha, see, the racist Supreme Court said it's okay for me to discriminate. And then come to me with that being like,
Starting point is 00:34:15 well, I guess you're right, sir. I guess it's okay. You know, I mean, I don't imagine that the Supreme Court in 1868 was like fully woke or anything. It was a different well. I think it's still ruled that if you're born here you're a citizen. So anyway, Alex is off on a limb here with those two justices from 1868. I'm happy for him.
Starting point is 00:34:38 So you got like so much happening in the world. So much. Alex's number one story it's got to be something meaty it has to be yeah there's so much going on in the world it could just we could just stay on Russia and Ukraine I'm sure we kind of do okay okay and then I'm not even gonna mention all the other stunningly insane incredible things I've got here because I have to hit the number one the world. I'm not going to the surface of this planet. Okay. Now I have said many times because it's escalating that this is the worst developments yet in the three year escalation of the war in Ukraine
Starting point is 00:35:36 because it was going on as a proxy war shadow war hybrid war before that's admitted and that NATO started it now almost 15 years ago. I mean, I can play the clips of Soros, played it many times saying the West did this, ha ha ha. But I have a new clip of the vice president of the unelected EU commission, another one of these globalist women. Well, it's okay if she wants World War III, she's a cute little blonde, like Vanderladen.
Starting point is 00:36:04 Well, her her vice president just went on international TV and said, Yeah, yeah, we're gonna defeat Russia, we're gonna invade Russia, and we're gonna break it up in pieces. Now this woman, I guarantee you to know how to load a revolver much less a Glock. I guarantee you, she doesn't understand about hypersonic missiles. She doesn't know about MIRP technologies. She doesn't know about drugs. She doesn't know about chemical weapons. She doesn't understand any of this. So there's so much shit happening in the world and Alex's number one story is a clip he's pretending is recent but he doesn't realize is nine months old. He clearly just saw someone post this on Twitter, and he's making up all the surrounding context
Starting point is 00:36:50 on it to report to his audience so it fits the narrative. These kinds of non-stories are perfect for Alex because they're largely irrelevant, but he can sensationalize them enough to justify why he's not covering anything real. You can see how a lot of this too is just dripping in Alex's contempt for women. It's totally fine to have criticisms of Callas, but the way that Alex is talking that has nothing to do with her as a person, it's all attacking her based on her being a woman. I'm not sure that she knows much about guns, but I'm sure she understands a fair amount of shit about war, considering she was the Prime Minister of Estonia and lived in the
Starting point is 00:37:27 country in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed. Sure. Like this is ridiculous there's so much misogyny that's just powering this. I mean yeah she doesn't know anything about loading a revolver okay I guess I guess you know something about that so you can come at that with an idea. She doesn't know anything about chemical weapons. What the fuck do you know about chemical weapons everything? No, you do not COVID was a bio weapon. It was created in order to maybe be race specific, but maybe not, you know what? Yeah, misogyny justified. Yeah like it's just it's so interesting because like I think that you can make a lot of fairly decent complaints
Starting point is 00:38:06 about anyone who's a member of the EU commission, the European commission. If you wanna bitch at any government, anywhere, for anything, you're probably right. Yeah, and there is a way to do that. And just, it's so fascinating the way that Alex's complaints and criticisms, just like, it's's I hate this woman
Starting point is 00:38:27 Yeah, I hate her. I hate the femininity. I resent that she's in a position of power Yeah, cuz it's it's ultimately an expression of true laziness like I know I could hate you for a good reason Sure, but I that's hard. So I'm just gonna be a piece of shit It's like Alex screaming about a Brian Stelter smiles yeah no it's like go fuck yourself man find it find a real reason yeah yeah well there's there's one possible reason okay and that's that everyone in the EU Commission the European Commission all right they're all princelings they're all princelings yes
Starting point is 00:39:00 they're all okay I'm learning and if you look at the arrogance of the EU Commission, I mean, they're all princelings and princesses If you look at them Almost every one of them is in a direct royal family That stepped down in the last 20 to 50 years in different countries in Europe But still owns it all and still has all the titles countries in Europe, but still owns it all and still has all the titles. They just act like, Oh, we don't run anything anymore. Like in Canada, Oh, Trudeau is going to be voted out by the parliament.
Starting point is 00:39:35 The governor general under the orders of King Charles dissolves it and leaves Trudeau in. And I've got more examples of that here today. Denmark, Greenland, you heard was independent in its own country. But then Trump said, well, I'm going to buy it. And now Denmark said, sorry, we still own it. You can't have it. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Trump looked at the contracts and he said, and Did mark send him the full contract of the article right here and said actually it's still owned by the Head of the global Royal Society and that's King Charles. So you can't have it. Excuse me Charles just put out his Little directive show to you later that yeah, I actually owned Denmark. Oh I'm sorry This is tell me about this the contract. I want to know about the contract that now England also owns Denmark and through Denmark owns Greenland. Well, but it's not England. It's Dracula. Fair enough. Yeah, fair enough. So this whole argument about Russia being the good party in the war for Alex, it hinges on the claim that Russia is not expansionist, whereas the globalists are.
Starting point is 00:40:47 That's a huge part of his argument, which is wrong. But it also seems like a dumb argument for him to say that Trump should be able to buy a country given his concern about colonial expansion. But who gives a shit? What are you going to do? So Alex says that all the EU commissioners are princelings and princesses, but that's not true. There are 27 commissioners who are part of the current commission, and I'd be curious
Starting point is 00:41:08 who Alex is actually talking about. I don't know who he's talking about. I would be very curious, too. I would like to challenge that point and see what he says. The only specific he's ever given about these royals is like Herman von Rümpi, who wasn't part of the European commission. He's retired and he wasn't given the title of Count until after his career had ended. Ironically, the closest I think Alex could come to this royalty claim is Kacchakalis,
Starting point is 00:41:33 who he's particularly mad about on this episode because of a nine-month-old clip that he just saw. She isn't royalty, but her father was the chief of the Bank of Estonia, then Prime Minister, and then served in the European Commission for ten years. It's not the same thing as nobility necessarily, but she's a second generation European Commissioner, and I could see Alex taking issue with that. He could play around with that if he wants. That's nouveau riche.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Get out of here. Sure. But he could probably use that as like justification for this dumb shit he's saying. Fair enough. And I think it wouldn't work, but I'm curious who he's talking about. Yeah. I have no idea what he's talking about, the fine print and the contract of who can buy Greenland though. It honestly just sounds really stupid and childish, but whatever. Like he understands that if we do buy Greenland,
Starting point is 00:42:21 right, then ostensibly it would eventually become a state, thereby making more citizens, which is what he's against. Well, it would certainly impact representation and house seats. They would have to vote. You'd think. It's not like they'd become a protectorate or something. Maybe they would. What?
Starting point is 00:42:43 Yeah. In what manner? Are we sending ships to protect them from a potential English-led invasion? Why not? Fair enough. Yeah. Fine. Dracula's gonna come and try and take it back. I just don't think people are really thinking about what they're actually thinking about.
Starting point is 00:42:59 Yeah, I don't find this to be serious. No. All that serious. Very crazy. So the Romanian elections are hot on Alex's mind still going or still not going Happening in May, right? But Alex has a take. Okay, they just staged a coup and Cancel the election in Romania So you have these unelected royals a
Starting point is 00:43:23 So you have these unelected Royals, a bunch of princesses now, they're like, we're modern, we don't just have old drunk kings like Von Rupy heading it for 20 years, who's drunk on TV constantly, falling down and stuff. Like you, grabbing women's breasts on television. Throwing hatchets. Now we've got these arrogant princesses. You can pull them up in little photos family photos wearing their damn crowns So oh The European Court rejects Romanian far-right presidential candidate election appeal. Oh, he's a candidate because they never let him officially get certified. Oh
Starting point is 00:44:06 appeal. Oh, he's a candidate because they never let him officially get certified. Oh, the EU is not a tyranny like Elon Musk said. It's not a threat to the world. It's just starting nuclear war. We're already in world war three. We're in world war three. I said it three months ago and 15 years ago, seven years ago, eight years ago, nine years ahead of the British military, the Russians, they all all but yeah, we're in where it's World War three. It's here the Polish president Yeah, we're in World War three So it's bro. The only question is will it go nuclear? No, yeah Trump's dismantling them the whole global systems collapsing He just signed three more executive orders today banning central bank digital currencies already signed one
Starting point is 00:44:52 That had a lot of the provisions in there, but these are specifics. And so what are they going to do? Well, they're going to start a giant war. I certainly feel like I understand the specifics of that central bank digital currency thing. The specifics have been made clear. That's what's great about it. I feel educated. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So every time I've heard Alex discuss the issue of the Romanian elections, I've never
Starting point is 00:45:10 heard him bring up that the election has been rescheduled for May. He just completely ignores that. I guess probably because it would make this coup storyline a little harder for him to tell. The Romanian courts ruled to annul the results of the first round of the 2024 election, not the EU. The headline that Alex is reading is being intentionally misreported. What happened is that Caelan Gheorghescu appealed the court's decision to the European Court
Starting point is 00:45:36 of Human Rights, who rejected the appeal with a unanimous vote. He was requesting that the court provide an urgent injunction, which they only do when there's good reason to believe that the person making the request would face immediate and irreparable harm if they didn't step in. The court believed that this was not the case here, mostly because the rerun of the election has already been scheduled. Alex is reporting on this manipulatively because he wants the audience to think that the EU cancelled the election and then denied Gheorghezgu's appeal of that decision. In the real world, the Romanian court acted in terms of the election and Gheorghezgu's request for a severe
Starting point is 00:46:12 reaction from the European Court of Human Rights was denied because the thing they probably would do to remedy this situation was already being done. Yeah. So, I feel educated once again. Alex is really laying it all out. I do get it from Alex's point of view though to not complicate things like that because it is very, I would even go so far as to say there's something very un-American about scheduling a redo like a rational group of people. Like, listen, buddy, doesn't matter if they stole it, he's the president now. Move on, it's eight years later. That's just America, that's how we do it. Supreme Court says Florida goes for Bush, done, move on.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Everybody keep going, roll, roll, like that kind of thing. So I imagine it would be hard to still maintain any kind of narrative that isn't just inevitably deflating. If we had the election and it was just a tie and we had to do another election Everybody would fucking lose their shit and just like fuck You know Americans can't handle that shit No Romanians are apparently responsible enough to be able to do it. So I wish them all the best and that's why
Starting point is 00:47:19 Dracula owns Greenland. It makes sense because Transylvania is in Romania. I See, this is education. Yeah, finally the details have been made clear. Mm-hmm. I Just think that Alex is I mean, it's very convenient the way he ignores shit Yeah, so one of my favorite things as long time listeners will know is Alex using fake Thomas Jefferson quotes Always always great and said so much shit. Well, but here is my responsibility. Okay. And that is Alex uses a fairly close Thomas Jefferson quote.
Starting point is 00:47:53 All right. So I can't just ignore that when he does it. Fair enough. I'd love to get up here and give you all the great news and all the good things happening, and I will. And go through the facts and show you the documents when I make a claim on things like birthright citizenship, not being what you think it is, what you've been told it is.
Starting point is 00:48:14 And so many other great little factoids, because knowledge will inform public as what it takes to have a free open society as Thomas Jefferson said. Educate the people on their rights freedoms in history and tyranny and tyrants will fade like fog at dawn to paraphrase him basically the quote I think I messed up part of it he said phantoms at dawn but he means fog the phantoms of fogs are you punching up TJ no fog disappears when the Sun comes
Starting point is 00:48:43 out that's an informed public. Not informed on DEI. Not informed on there's no X and Y chromosomes. Not informed about how great communism works. Not misinformed. Not dumbed down. But really knowing how things work. Because if you knew history, and people ask why I know so much, it's fascinating. You just want to learn more and more.
Starting point is 00:49:00 Like there's a bunch of crazy thousand year old dynasty from Transylvania running the EU and the UK and Canada and Australia and New Zealand and it's hard to believe they've infiltrated our government they want World War three and they're a bunch of pedophile devil worshipers they could turn into bats they got a bunch of crazy princesses prancing around talking about how they're gonna arrest Elon Musk for his speech and how they're canceling elections and they're gonna and how they're gonna break up Russia and and for a thousand years with the Anglo-Americans and you will never defeat us. Yeah. When I say Anglo-American, listeners, I see it on X will go, oh, you don't like white people, huh?
Starting point is 00:49:48 It has nothing to do with white people. The Russians are white too. Interesting that that's the criticism that you seem to feel the need to respond to. Fucking hell. So it's actually pretty close there to a Jefferson quote. In 1816, he said, enlightened the people generally and tyranny and oppressions of body
Starting point is 00:50:07 and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day. Alex is a little bit off, but it's close enough as far as I'm concerned. That understanding of history is a crazy fantasy though. I guess learning would be a lot more fun if you just allowed everything that you learned to be filtered into a sci-fi action movie that you're pretending to live in and be the protagonist of. One of the difficulties about real education and learning is that it's challenging, and by creating this fantasy world overlay, Alex has removed the possibility of challenge from his learning process.
Starting point is 00:50:40 This is appealing because it makes taking in new information always feel good. For example, evidence that Trump is doing unconstitutional things should make Alex reflect and question whether he was wrong to support Trump to begin with, but Alex has removed challenge from his life. Trump and Elon are unquestionably good because they're fighting the sci-fi Christian devil that he imagines he's fighting himself, so instead of being challenged by their actions, Alex rationalizes. They're doing the things that look fundamentally against my worldview, which is just proof of how diabolical the enemy is. These guys have to break the system in order to uphold it, which is what they're being forced to do by the devil. This is how Alex has engaged
Starting point is 00:51:21 with learning, and when you do this, you aren't actually learning anything. You're expanding what trivia you have in your head, maybe, but you don't ever have to process what you're taking in. It's a path that looks like a shortcut, but it's actually a shortcut to nowhere, because in the end, this is the kind of shit that you think is real. It's just... Dracula. Yeah. Fun. Yeah. It's probably more fun than learning. It is undeniably more attractive at this point in time from where I'm sitting. Like just thinking about all the stuff that
Starting point is 00:51:53 I've learned and then the stuff that Alex has learned. The stuff that he's learned seems to make him a lot happier than the stuff that I've learned about America. So maybe it's on me. Maybe I've just been learning the wrong stuff. Clearly. Yeah. I think that's probably what's going on. Have you tried reading sci-fi? I have tried. And pretending it's real?
Starting point is 00:52:12 I've, ugh, I haven't tried pretending it's real. That's the second step. You're right. It's the second step. Everywhere is just one big homogenous place in constant warfare with another planet that is also a homogenous place. That makes a lot more sense. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, the Russians, they call us the Anglo-American.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Why do they do that? Because Dune. That makes sense. And so the Russians aren't idiots. They address it just like in the movie Dune, and Frank Herbert based that on royal families in European history, he said that in interviews, we have different houses battling each other,
Starting point is 00:52:46 House Harkonnen, House E. Trades feuding. Well, that's literally how the Russians go. We address the Anglo-Americans. It was the Anglo-Saxons, now it's the Anglo-Americans. Because we're part of the empire now. Thanks for explaining. You have been trying to defeat us for 1,000 years, you will not.
Starting point is 00:53:01 And we have nuclear weapons. Stop. And the Anglo-Americans are encircling Russia right now. And then they got this witch queen on television saying, ha ha ha, we're going to not just defeat Russia and Ukraine, we're going to break up Russia. Would you put up with that as an American? So I feel like this is a really good example of how most of Alex's content relies on him finding something on Twitter and then just getting mad about it.
Starting point is 00:53:28 The context is unimportant, the age of the clip is unimportant. It's just critical that he be able to use the thing he saw on social media as a launching pad to get in some dumb rants about how sci-fi movies are real. And I think I wouldn't be too surprised if Putin were talking about wanting the US to break up into pieces. I wouldn't be too surprised if Putin were talking about wanting the US to break up into pieces, but wouldn't be surprised at all. I mean, frankly, I'm surprised we're not talking about wanting to break America up into pieces. I feel like Alex and his guests have discussed that idea for the last 30 years, like wanting states to secede and shit.
Starting point is 00:53:57 Kind of a big deal for them. What kind of moral high ground does he think he's claiming here? This is ridiculous. No idea. He talks about, I guess, you know what, here's the issue. Okay. Going back in the day, Alex had such a complicated relationship with the Texas independence movement. Right. Because the people were annoying. Right. Right. Right. But he was also white. He believed that Texas is its own country and has the right to secede.
Starting point is 00:54:24 Right. But he hated the people who were in that They're really annoying. Yeah in his defense. They are really I think they just didn't like him well I mean in their defense Alex is a piece of shit. Yeah, I think everybody's behaving appropriately in this situation I think everybody has got a good point of view a good head on their shoulders You shouldn't like those people you shouldn shouldn't like Alex. Everybody's going ... everybody's doing great. So the top story is that Alex found this clip of one of the vice presidents of the European commission saying...
Starting point is 00:54:55 Right. That's the top story. Top story. Nine months ago. Bullshit. It's like we got to update the boy who cried wolf because that's for people who don't have fucking technology. You idiots. Of course, the boy who cried wolf can get, does that shit and everybody knows it. Cause they can't see a wolf. Now we're in 2000 and 25, the boy who cried about memes took a picture of a wolf from a thousand yards
Starting point is 00:55:20 away and said, Oh, it's right here. The boy who cried, uh, there's a tick tock of the wolf, the boy who cried. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's all bullshit, man. Yeah. But you can see the wolf. And that's the trick. So I when I said that's bullshit. Yeah, that's not quite what I meant. Sorry, I meant that there's actually a different top story. Okay, fair enough. And it's Elon tweeting something. God damn it. It's not even. There's a picture of the wolf.
Starting point is 00:55:47 Elon can tweet all kinds of crazy dumb shit about what his fake government efficiency office is doing. Sure. And all that. That's not even this. The top story is, oh my God, you're never gonna believe this. I'm probably not. Third hour, we're having former Wall Street Journal, journalist
Starting point is 00:56:05 and top journalist on Secret Space Program and more to talk about Elon discovering today or late last night at Trident Top of X that Werner von Braun, the greatest rocket scientist in history, the progenitor of the U.S. space program, and of course former top head of Hitler's program, the inventor of the space shuttle, all of it, wrote a book about Mars colonization with the man that launched the Mars colonization being named Elon many years before Elon Musk was born. I hate all of them. And Elon's pretty blown
Starting point is 00:56:52 away by that. I'm surprised he didn't know about that. We've covered it for many years. Yeah, so Werner von Braun wrote a book called Project Mars, a technical tale. In the book, we do go to Mars, but the person who got us there is not named Elon. The connection is that there's a leader of the government that's on Mars that's called the Elon. Right. Elon's dad, Errol Musk, was a real piece of shit and probably a Nazi. In a 2022 interview, he literally said that he named his son Elon because he's read von Braun's book and he named him after the title of the Mars leader. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:26 This isn't prophecy and anyone pretending there's a meaning to this past Elon's dad naming him after a character in a Nazi book is a fraud and a dipshit. Yeah. But this is what Alex is really excited about. Elon Musk has discovered that Werner von Braun wrote this book before he was born that has this character in it. Yep. Wow. Yeah. We're getting Wacky Wednesday up in this bitch. this book before he was born that has this character in it. Yep. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:45 We're getting Wacky Wednesday up in this bitch. I've always wondered, cause I, you know, I'm a person who's passingly aware of movies from the past, and that's where I also know about history. I wondered about like, you know, you're with one of the boy kings, or you're with one of the weird emperors of Rome, or you're with any one of those kings, or you're with one of the weird emperors of
Starting point is 00:58:05 Rome or you're with any one of those people, and you're walking around with them and you're listening to them just say all this shit, all this absolute nonsense, but you are also surrounded by gigantic pots that you could smash over their head. And you just keep walking. You know, when I stop and think about that, I'm like, there are people around Elon right now who are just like, let's let this keep going. Amazing. Amazing. It is shocking. It's shocking on some level. What I find more shocking is the level of detachment that Alex has while like forcing Godhood upon Musk.
Starting point is 00:58:46 He has no reason to do this. That we can tell. All the reasons in the world to not do it. Yes. It is like some sort of weird addictive force. It's like a magnetism pulling him against all wills. Yeah. It's really, really counter to pretty much everything his career is supposed to be built on and
Starting point is 00:59:07 It's so embarrassing, but there's another level of how embarrassing this is which is like If you hear that Werner von Braun wrote a book and there's a character the Elon in it And then Elon Musk is a rocket guy. Yeah, like you ask yourself What's the explanation for this? Sure. Is there a simple explanation for this? God. And when there's not a simple explanation for it, you start looking for complicated ones, like God.
Starting point is 00:59:34 Fair. Yeah. If there's a simple explanation, like Musk's dad read this book and named his son after this, then I think pretending that there's a more complicated explanation is really embarrassing. You're complicating things by adding that someone read a book very complicated simple Alex God did it, okay, I Just I find this need to make a story out of something. That's very simple and explainable Yeah, So pathetic. I think this is going to be part of my briefcase that is gathering evidence for Alex having
Starting point is 01:00:14 made a literal deal with the devil who has convinced him that it is God. It might as well at this point. It makes sense. You would have to abase yourself in the most worst possible way in order to appease the devil. This seems right. It's really sad. It's bad.
Starting point is 01:00:31 So, uh, Werner Von Braun. Sure. He wrote this book. Nazi. Wow, but also... I'm not sure why I need any but alsos, but okay. Psychic. psychic. I've got some next level information for you on Werner von Braun and because that's not just a coincidence. I mean it's not just some science fiction writer
Starting point is 01:00:57 that wrote a science fiction book and then titled it and then titled it the way he did Project Mars a technical manual and then now who is in charge globally just by his actions and sheer will Elon Musk. What? What what well it turns out I have to know a little bit about Werner von Braun And Werner von Braun was a extremely psychic individual Remote viewer. Oh, wow. So if if you had a simple explanation like
Starting point is 01:01:43 Musk's dad read that book, then this seems stupid. This seems really stupid, right? It does feel like you are putting a hat on top of a hat, on top of a very large cowboy hat. Yeah. You're inventing psychicness in order to explain something that is very easily explainable. Super already explained. Yep.
Starting point is 01:02:03 Didn't need to add psychic powers on top of that. but it's fun how did the milk go bad you left it outside of the refrigerator ah but also a wizard didn't need it already figured it out mystery already solved but it's more fun if there's a wizard you're not wrong what if there's two wizards now we're talking so we're in a von braun yep wizard that's right Alex's grandpa also a psycho. Oh shit. How'd it come up with all these concepts nobody else could Why were the Germans? decades ahead of everybody else Well you're gonna get an excellent information
Starting point is 01:02:42 Third hour, and I'm gonna talk about some stuff my grandfather told me that I've never revealed before because when you're a little kid, I know hold this stuff. It just didn't make sense at the time. And of course it all makes sense now because verner von braun's mother was a super psychic and my grandfather's mother was one and I will reveal the information in the third hour truth is than fiction. Of course, my grandfather was extremely psychic. extremely psychic. It wasn't just a little so I'll cover it third hour. Just you'll definitely want to tune in. Okay. But I literally this morning was thinking about all this and I already knew this but it just I just it's not that it's even as crediting to talk about it.
Starting point is 01:03:51 It's just like really really because it's so fantastical. Shut up. But I guess it all is. What are you talking about? Jesus Christ. It is it is probably there's a there's got to be a part of his rational brain that recognizes how embarrassing it is for him to just be like, I'm psychic. Utterly bananas.
Starting point is 01:04:14 Yeah. Utterly bananas. I think that that's what he's wrestling with. Right. Just the awareness of another reality that he's pretending Doesn't exist. I've always thought that that that instinct Should be the one that people are far more focused on than whether or not someone is or is not a psychic You know like we can have a conversation about psychic powers if you like I don't want to but that's fine if you like to yeah, that's fine, right?
Starting point is 01:04:42 but what we should first have a conversation about is somebody who's like I'll tell you in the third hour about psychic powers Yeah, that's more important to me than the whether or not there are psychic powers. Do you understand? You understand what I'm saying? Oh hear me out on this. Yeah, you know why he's doing that Why it's cuz he could see the future into the third hour where he knew that that was when he was gonna talk about this See, it's it's like it's like whatever want. When people watch the shows where he's like, ah, I'm talking to your dead mom and we'll do more after the break. No, you can't do it after the break. After the break, you're lying because you know the break is happening. Yeah. I think that believing in magic or magical type stuff is not a problem for me as a person.
Starting point is 01:05:28 If you believed in magic stuff, I don't think I do, but I don't really have any problem. If you're a pain in the ass, that's the problem. That's the problem. If you use your magic stuff to be a pain in the ass, that's the problem. That's what Alex is doing. Yeah. I don't care if you go to the church or something, but if you go to church and you hear a guy being like, well, I'll tell you more after you pay me. That's where you should be thinking. You should be thinking.
Starting point is 01:05:53 So I got the sense that Alex's coverage of some of these other things like, you know, the callous, the European Commission person, maybe a little superficial. Very important thing. No, very important things. And he kind of confirms that here. Okay. And then we've got the vice president of the unelected EU. Russia's defeat is not a bad thing. Then we can break it up into smaller nations. Vice president of the EU, Kaja Kalas. I'm truly lost for words.
Starting point is 01:06:31 They don't even hide it anymore, the commenter said. He's just reading a tweet. He's just reading someone posted this. They don't even hide it anymore. Right. One of those memes. Yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 01:06:42 He's not covering this conference that she spoke at he's not covering any He's he does a printout of a fucking tweet. That's it. Yep. So anyway, I want to know about this psychic shit Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, why are we even here exactly? Yeah, so He said that he was gonna have like a you know, this this secret space program journalist totally he didn't say who and that seems very suspicious Well, I think it's cuz he thought he did oh But he doesn't know because the person's name is dark journalist Oh my god, and so he said journalist, and I think he tricked himself into thinking it was a real Yeah, it already said dark that part gotcha
Starting point is 01:07:20 So we get to that part of the episode where the dark journalist is coming in really don't like that, but that's fine I don't really care. Okay. All right the dark the dark journalist. Okay at this point I Want super villain type stuff fair enough. So like the idea that there's a guy who's like I'm the dark journalist No, no, you're right. If if he changed his name to commander orange, I'd be like, yeah, you know what? That's better Yeah, that's better. You're right. Good point. Um, unfortunately his Skype isn't working Shit, and so Alex has to vamp a little All right, I've had Daniel list on dark journalists many times and he was sending us stuff and about to come on and everything went dark You know dark journalist
Starting point is 01:08:04 about and he was sending us stuff and about to come on and everything went dark. Speaking of dark journalists about 25 minutes ago. So I don't know if he had an accident, an emergency, something like that. I hope he's fine. I wanted to really. Get into this Elon Musk information. Because he wanted at least acted like today on this trend, the top of X the the the guy that plans to build the Marshal colony and you see him really doing everything he needs to do to get it done. More space exploration, more developments in 10 years than all of it previous. What's really going on there? Well, I've got a good idea.
Starting point is 01:09:14 And it didn't click till early this morning. I already, I already had a lot of the pieces, but I just felt like I should talk about this at that point. And some of the things my grandfather told me. This is so embarrassing. If you know that Elon's dad read Von Braun's book, which Elon's dad has said publicly that he had and that he named Elon after the title of the leader of the Mars car. I get that if his dad hadn't spoken publicly about this,
Starting point is 01:09:41 you could have a little fun and pretend that Von Braun was a psychic and all that. Coincidences are crazy. But because his dad's been clear about this, Alex looks like a total idiot who doesn't understand cause and effect relationships. Yeah. Like he seems so dumb. If you wanted to have a conversation about nominative determinism, which would be an interesting conversation, genuinely, about how the pressures of being named Elon,
Starting point is 01:10:06 the position that he was born in, the money that he'd already had, all of these things, maybe just the like, psychopathy that he's born whenever you're sentenced to believing that you should rule the world, right? Well, and this touches on your experience too. Like you know exactly why, like the idea that someone would name you
Starting point is 01:10:26 something strategically. Yeah, it'll fuck you up and you won't even know. Right. Do you believe for a second that Elon's dad or parents didn't tell him about why did I get the name that I got? That's something that parents discuss. Totally. I know that I was named because of the Bible. Yeah. I know I was named Daniel after the character in the Bible. Sure. You know you were named in order to fulfill a prophecy. I was named to do many things
Starting point is 01:10:53 to many people across time and space. I would say that almost everybody has had a conversation with their parents about why did you choose the name that you chose? And for most people it's a very normal conversation. We think Timothy's a very pretty name. Yeah. And Elon almost certainly had a conversation about a name-drifter, the king of the space colony. Oh, it wasn't because we thought Elon was a pretty name.
Starting point is 01:11:18 It's because your dad wanted to fuck you up from the moment you drew breath. Yeah. And so maybe he's had some issues around that and has led him to want to go to Mars and fulfill his dad's Nazi book that he read when he was a kid. We've okay. So here's here's the thing we do. All right. This is this is an important thing that we got to do to plan ahead. All right. So we got Nazis now. We're going to have a post post Nazi period We need to get like a legion of therapists to get on to the children of current Nazis and be like, yeah Yeah, I know they fucked you up. I totally get it, you know that way we cut off the next generation of Nazis
Starting point is 01:11:58 therapists and English professors Yeah Cuz people need better reading Comprehensive English professors and history, all an army of them descend upon the children of Nazis. I honestly think that, I don't know, a good, at least 30% of the ability of this shit to like latch on to people has to do with poor reading comprehension and poor understanding of how to understand history. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Like those two things, like we consider it all like kind of soft humanities and ship it like that eroding is having serious consequences. No, no, no, no. There's absolutely no way you can look at the intense focus on STEM education and the absolute not giving a shitness about the arts and then extrapolate where we are now from that. You need a balance. That'd be crazy.
Starting point is 01:12:50 So look. Yeah. Von Braun, psychic. Psychic. Alex's grandpa, psychic. Psychic. Extremely psychic. No.
Starting point is 01:12:58 Well, maybe. Okay. His grandpa's mom was a super psychic. She was a super psychic. But Alex's grandpa was just a psychic Okay, and he is the spitting image of that guy Oh, so he's trying to say that he's the same pieces, but I just felt like I should talk about this at that point and
Starting point is 01:13:15 Some of the things my grandfather told me When I was young I Ate a baby once I remember being like five years old and that's when he was really telling me stuff. And I'd go stay with him, you know, a week in the summer. And we come down from Dallas and see him two or three times in Austin a year. They come see us a couple times a year. And I'm being like, what's Cranity talking about? My mom like, well, he's just very eccentric.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Your grandfather. I smoked hash in Morocco. I wish he died. 20 years ago. Or did I talk to CW today? CW Hammett. So smart. And I'm a spitting image. That's to my mom mom always she's a pressure not a ball. She says she was
Starting point is 01:14:07 My father this is crazy It seems like Alex's mom is possibly trying to be polite about how her dad was insane and Alex exhibits a lot of the same Traits like delusions of grandeur and believing himself to have superpowers sure and she says here this he was he was eccentric Like I have no doubt that his mom is nuts and an awful person, but she's at least smart enough not to be a public figure associated with Alex, so I have to give her some rationality points based on that. That decision is a strong decision that his parents have made.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Yeah, one that they could have, because we know now having seen many other scenarios like this, they chose deliberately not to try and become people on the internet. And we've heard explicitly from Alex that he's tried to get his dad on the show a number of times and his dad refuses. They don't want any part of it. I don't need any of that shit.
Starting point is 01:14:59 No. We have a real life where I'm an actual, regular-ass retired dentist. We want to profit off this. Exactly. We want to not be a part of this. I have a nice house. Yeah, where I'm an actual regular as retired dentist. We want to profit off this. Exactly. We want to not not be a part of this. Yeah. Come on, man. So Alex is a psychic like his grandpa. Sure. And he only says accurate things. That doesn't sound accurate. No, not at all. I only say things that I think are accurate. Oh, and 98% of what we cover is documents, things going on and different world events. And then I take my knowledge the only say things that I think
Starting point is 01:15:27 you're accurate. Oh and 98% of what we cover is documents things going on and different world events. And then I take my knowledge and guess knowledge and try to approximate the parts we don't know. But most of the time
Starting point is 01:15:39 we've got the vast majority of something understood, and then we kind of puzzle it out. On this, um. I already had these ideas and never set them on air. And I followed Daniel list stuff for years. You know, he's been even top Wall Street Journal writer on UAVs, UFOs for years, dark journalists. And then he started saying these a few months ago on the show about Werner von Braun that I'd read before but forgotten. And he wasn't just an engineer. He was clearly his mother was extremely psychic. That's on record.
Starting point is 01:16:12 And the word was he was a remote viewer whose record. And then I was told a lot of other information. That when I brought it back up. And I wasn't told, don't talk about this, but when I brought it back up and I wasn't told don't talk about this but when I brought it back up on air I know she's listening every day she didn't go there so I think just to be polite I won't even really go into it but what a little bit of a first hour as a prelude. So I mean, I can just say it's my opinion. There's Taylor. Kubrick was a remote viewer. Just leave it at that. But
Starting point is 01:16:55 what I'm getting in here is I personally, because I'm not an esoteric guy, that's not what I do on air. I'm not a I'm not a big foot Chupacabra guy, except when it's all in the real history and when I have experienced things that I've talked about on air and told you and then it happens because I have dreams about it and Previsions and now I realize all the time. It's like outside of me telling me stuff and I just have to share this with people fuck you with this this I'm not an esoteric guy. Kinda nonsense. He got attacked by a poltergeist and talks about Tucker being attacked by demons. That's so much different than a chupacabra.
Starting point is 01:17:32 The only reason anyone gives a single shit about Alex is because he's able to entertain Joe Rogan by pretending to know stuff about aliens and demons. Without that he'd have no place in the market so he can calm down with shitting on bigfoot people. You're not above this. Ah, fuck off. Yeah, I just, and I don't even- God tells me what time it is in the middle of the night.
Starting point is 01:17:51 I don't understand why he's got this self-image either. He's the person who's supposed to believe that I can get details wrong, I can be inaccurate, but I'm always telling you the truth. That kind of thing. I'm not hampered by the fact that I have to say the accurate things. I don't get the complete disregard for like, I only tell you things that I know are true 98% of the time
Starting point is 01:18:21 because I'm psychic, but also this thing that I know is true I am psychic so you can trust me that I do know this is true. I'm not gonna say it's true I'm not an esoteric guy. I'm not one of those guys who's gonna try and convince you of something. I'm a policy wonk I'm about the books. I'm just I read stuff and I go off globalist documents I am a psychic. I predicted 9-eleven in a dream. Pretty much. Okay. Yeah. All right, man Yeah, cool your jet Accuracy is not supposed to be your brand No, so Alex is gonna give the floor to the dark journalist because he's arrived great
Starting point is 01:18:55 And he says something that is just like what the fuck I don't want to interrupt him I'm hungry. I'm just going to and we haven't talked. He just agreed to come on to my producer. I'm just going to for a few minutes get his opening shot. On. The big news. That Elon responded to. overnight today that trended top of X hundreds of millions of people looking at it. Dealing with this project
Starting point is 01:19:38 Mars. A technical tale by Dr Werner von Braun. Who just wrote this fiction book in 53. About the head of the Mars project base being named Elon and then the guy that only got a rival, Werner von Braun, and really surpassing now obviously is Elon Musk. Don't. Obviously if we are successful in this project Mars we don't nuke ourselves first we will be successful. He will be the founder of the Type 1 civilization project, which I've said for decades is central in my worldview of humanity not just surviving but expanding. This fucking sounds like children talking about their favorite show.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Elon's dad read a Nazi book, you dipshit. The whole premise of this is flawed, and the reason that the information is being presented like this is because Alex wants it to seem predestined and like the will of God that Elon will be the founder and ruler of our space civilization. It has to be mystical or esoteric in nature because it's a lunatic idea that just illustrates what a bootlicker Alex has become. I often say that the things Alex is doing are embarrassing, but this is a new level for me. It's so easily explained by available information, but in order to play fun fantasy games about his preferred billionaire ruler,
Starting point is 01:20:54 Alex is pretending that there's a cosmic prophecy that bears discussion because Elon tweeted some dumb shit. Yeah. Like, I don't know what Alex couldn't, like, this is such a toss over the plate. Yeah. This is an underhanded toss that he could knock the fuck out of the park. You have Elon Musk thinking that he should be the founder of a new space civilization,
Starting point is 01:21:22 and he also seems really hell-bent on impregnating as many people as possible. Really? Possibly, you would think he's gonna go populate Mars with just his offspring. Sounds right. And then all civilization will just be his genetics. It does sound like him.
Starting point is 01:21:37 It sounds like, this is such a, slam this out of the park, Alex. Just take a swing at it. No, instead, he's just being like, this guy's great, psychics predicted that he would come and rise. Yeah. It's psych.
Starting point is 01:21:50 I think this is definitely one where it's like, this is a lesson that everybody in the media has to learn and learn as fast as humanly possible, which would be possible if they could learn. Is that like, Elon Musk didn't do shit you know like even when you're even when you're talking about like the best way to think about Elon Musk is when he's playing a video game he's playing someone else's hundreds of hours of work yeah you know like he didn't do shit he didn't do shit
Starting point is 01:22:24 he's also not playing that video game Someone else is right playing his character to build it up That's what I'm saying is like he didn't make a rocket he didn't program fuck all he didn't do any of this shit Right, but it's like because he's the the guy in charge They just attribute it to him because technically it's accurate to say that he would, you know, all of this shit. And it's got to be like, Elon Musk, the CEO of your company didn't do fuck all. It was that guy who somehow spent two hours along with these other 15 people. You know, it's got to be this 30 people made this rocket happen.
Starting point is 01:23:02 Right. Miraculously, he hasn't fucked up or he didn't fuck up severely enough to not get to the point where now it doesn't matter how severely he fucks up anymore. Brilliant people worked around his waste of existence to make something in spite of him. Yeah. There were enough people around him to cover the holes until he got to the point where now he can just do whatever he fucking wants and there's like no consequences. And the media was gullible enough and stupid enough to enable him and then fucking build him up. Yep.
Starting point is 01:23:38 It is, if you are a journalist who has lost your job because of Elon Musk, it's really the whole media's fault. It is. I mean, it's a systemic problem. It's all of us. But what if you're a dark journalist? Then you've always got a job in the dark. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:51 Yeah. So, but one of the things that's important if you are a dark journalist is you're going to be listening to a lot of people tell you about their psychicness. Yeah. And so he's got to listen to Alex talk about his grandpa for a bit. Oh my God. As I got up about 5 a.m. and I was reading all this and it just hit me while I was literally the I was literally brushing my
Starting point is 01:24:09 teeth. We'll just go to break the back to the guest. I'll shut up then. I don't want to cut him off. What my grandfather. Would sit around the kitchen table and I would visit, you know them and stay with them here in Austin. We
Starting point is 01:24:22 were in Dallas then. And the things he would talk about and his mother and the other things and then him telling me stuff, figuring out as little, but later he would just say, I'm not gonna tell you because it can affect things, but oh my God, you have any idea what you're gonna do? You have any idea what's gonna happen with you? I mean, I wasn't planning to be political or any of this when I'm like 10 to tell you because it could affect things. But oh my God, you have any idea what you're going to do? You have any idea what's going to happen with
Starting point is 01:24:46 you? I mean, I wasn't planning to be political or any of those when I'm like 10 years old, five years old, 15 20, but I was about 18. You just go. He was like it on when I come over. Oh, I love you so much. Oh, you're so good. God loves
Starting point is 01:24:57 you so much. Oh, oh, and he'd be like, he'd get out all these articles and documents and diagrams about the space stations. You know, the centrifugal space stations and and and and diagrams about the space stations, you know, the centrifugal space stations and, and, and, and all this stuff about Mars colonies and, and, you know, the plans and humanity and all this stuff. And it was just wild. But he was extremely psychic. And he was seeing like sonar into the future radar bouncing off big events in the future
Starting point is 01:25:24 is the best way I understand it man You do not have to be psychic to know that Alex was very aware early in his career that if he said my grandpa showed Me Mars documents and psychically perfect like he prophesied that I would be important in terms of getting us to Mars base His career would not have gone like this us to Mars base, his career would not have gone like this. This is, we're in smoke them if you got them kind of territory where you can just say this kind of dumb shit and everybody's like, oh, fine. Whoever's still around listening to his stupid show is not going to be at all concerned about this.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh no, this is what's going to turn me off? Come on, buddy. Alex was aware though though early in his career Yeah, can't get away with this kind of shit It was just he was just gonna call into coast to coast for the rest of his life is that if that's what he was Trying to do probably yeah, but also the timeline doesn't match up really well at all here makes no sense He wasn't thinking about being political at all except. he was volunteering for the Buchanan campaign.
Starting point is 01:26:25 Well, sure he was volunteering for the Buchanan campaign, but that's not politics. I mean, I suppose that's maybe more joining the Klan. Did his grandfather have any concerns about Alex killing his great grandchildren? Sure. That's a good question. Well, actually that was his dad who complained about that. This is the mom side of the family. Oh boy. So maybe they have different views on abortion. Yeah. Huh.
Starting point is 01:26:49 I mean if you've seen the future through sonar, psychic sonar. Bouncing. I mean you're probably not as concerned about the birth rate because you already know, you know, the rate of birth I suppose. You already know that Elon Musk is going to repopulate Mars. Yeah, why would you be mad? And Elon Musk is going to repopulate Mars. Yeah, why would you be mad? And that Alex is going to facilitate that.
Starting point is 01:27:07 Why would, yeah, think about that. Why would any of those conversations about white, the replacement theory, they wouldn't bother a psychic? We'll be fine. Shouldn't. Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it, friends. We'll get, we got this one.
Starting point is 01:27:21 Yeah, there's a lot of stuff in Alex's career that he really shouldn't have cared about if he Has the perspective of a psychic. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's weird. Yep. Oh, well, it's almost like he's full of shit kinda so Here's some talk about how you can change the future if you know the future I don't know if that's how that works time and space is one moment that we're continually experiencing There is no past present or future that we're continually experiencing. There is no past, present or future. But it's
Starting point is 01:27:46 more like an expanding. You say the figure eights. Why that's a symbol of infinity or just an ongoing loop, but that's too simple of a way to describe it. That's kind of how our third dimensional mind would approximate it. And so it's big
Starting point is 01:27:59 events out in the future, potential events that we're getting echoes back from. And so the future of humanity and hundreds of billions of potential humans in the future. We're not going to be able to do that. We're not going to be able to do big events out in the future potential events that we're getting echoes back from. And so the future of humanity and
Starting point is 01:28:13 hundreds of billions of potential humans in the future and that big of a psychic. Broadcast that we they've proven we are broadcasting electrochemically, even the third dimension, but beyond that because we are in 10 I. We are picking up what you would call a future event because it's all in the space time system resonating. And then if you can pick up those future vibrations, the
Starting point is 01:28:32 issue is that you can change those by actions. And the bad guys know this and that's why they try to manipulate things so they can try to control the future. The minute we understand that, it's not like Oprah's secret where you just believe it and it happens, but there is that potentiality, as Genesis tells us, we're made in the image of God, it can do anything in that process as we learn the secrets of the power of humanity.
Starting point is 01:28:55 And so I believe, and we'll talk to our journalist's take on this, because I see he's seen similar things, that- I'm sorry? That Wernher von Rahn was seeing possible futures and was simply writing down and putting in the fiction format What he was picking up?
Starting point is 01:29:07 Echoing from the future that's how he was able to develop his program with a rubback. Yeah, it sounds about right. I Mean, it's like in Genesis. I see I see no potential holes in this. We are in tonight that are bouncing future potentialities off of or that are bouncing future potentialities off of, or Elon Musk's dad read the book. Sure. One or two. It's either this nonsense word salad bullshit about time travel and changing the future
Starting point is 01:29:35 through visions and antennae, or Elon Musk's dad read a book. Right, right. I feel like based upon your phrasing, your tone, you're not making an equal comparison here. Well would you like to hear from Elon Musk's dad? I feel like your thumb is on the scales here. Yeah, a little bit.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Let's go back to your children's names. Yeah, so, okay. So we go back to my children's names. Elon, when I was a child we used to build rockets and we used to read the books of Herman Oberth, Professor Herman Oberth and Werner von Braun. And they had these illustrated, they weren't really comics, they were books, but they had illustrations and they were in German unfortunately but the adult at that time that we were with who discovered Bennett's comet, his name is Mr. Bennett, he would tell us what the stories were saying about going to planets and all that sort of stuff and we could see the illustrations and everything.
Starting point is 01:30:45 And Wernher von Braun's book, I think it was his or it could have been Ober's book, spoke about that the head of the Mars colony would be called the Elon. Now I remember that, but I never thought of it as a name. I never thought it was a person's name. And then when May and I got married, I was quite amazed to discover that her father's grandfather or something had been called Elon Holderman, which just really reminded me of the stories that we had. And so I thought, well, yes, I like that name for Elon, And so I thought, well, yes, I like that name for Elon, because it means something to me, Elon. So it's either that or Antenna future prophecy telling that Werner von Braun did, because
Starting point is 01:31:35 his grandma or his mom was a super psychic. Sure. One of the two. Right. That one, okay, now, when you say primary source, alright, people think that's the best source. Mm-hmm. Wrong. He doesn't know anything about psychics. True.
Starting point is 01:31:52 He's clearly been psychically tampered with. Yeah, he's been manipulated. From the past future! Yeah. Obviously! All of these radar, sonar things are fucking with Elon Musk's dad's head. Absolutely. And making him think that he named
Starting point is 01:32:06 his son after the book. It's Vernor Bron Bron who's doing it now. Vernor Bron Bron is a puppet master. He's used his ability to see the future, to make small changes, to then make things happen. Obviously, yours makes sense, but only in the context of Vernor Bron Bron being behind all actions of this current universe. You have no free will. Absolutely not, because Vernebron Braun could see the future and thus moved his foot in
Starting point is 01:32:32 slightly different ways, thereby making this happen. As evidenced by the Elan being a title of a Mars ruler in a book that he wrote. 100% makes sense to me. I think everybody's right, really. Might be grasping at straws a tiny bit on Alex's part but oh well hmm so here he gives his gestalt good and I made a note here that just says this is rambling nonsense hmm now just finishing what I was gonna get at this is my just stalled tear. What I was
Starting point is 01:33:08 thinking this morning this big brainstorm that lasts about 30 minutes. One of the little pieces was. We know the project to put hydrofluorosilic acid in the water or weaponized concentrated fluoride. Into the water after World War two, they
Starting point is 01:33:21 knew it would lower fertility caused cancer. Lower IQ and now six months ago, the FDA comes out and the EPA says we should get it out It's really bad at the levels. It's in it massively hurts children It's the opposite on the halogen chart of iodine that With your pineal gland and all electrochemical activity causes higher vibration higher brainwaves is a fact So they move to make sure you don't get iodine and make sure you get the bad one. And when you calcify your pineal gland, even
Starting point is 01:33:50 the ancients knew that was associated with your sixth sense. And again, butterflies, ducks, geese, they've done studies. There's hundreds of them that I know of since the seventies. They have rods and cones, not just like you have in your eyes, but in your brain that sign is like, what do these do? And then they've tested it out and notice they resonate on magnetic fields and things. That's how a butterfly hatches in Canada and flies all the way to Mexico. Monarch butterflies that lay its eggs. Is that what we're doing here? And then they fly back up, but it takes three generations to get up there and then the super monarch
Starting point is 01:34:25 It's much bigger flies all the way back down. What a species Columbia Hummingbirds fly from Texas to Guatemala some of them fly to South that South America and they've got these little transceivers in their brains and we have those as well. Whales have those. Sure. Okay.
Starting point is 01:34:52 So, but, but any insect or bird or animal that migrates has more of them. So that's just great. The pineal gland is what's got the most of them in it and fluoride calcifies that you pull the studies up type of fluoride calcifies that. You pull the studies up, fluoride calcification pineal. Why would they do that? Well, I got a Dick Baggage, you know, his brothers, the senators, dad's famous congressman, but Nick Baggage, 30 years ago, I started interviewing, broke down the fact that this is all declassified. He would always go off what was declassified. The Pentagon and the Russians all studied mind war and wanted to understand it for hundreds
Starting point is 01:35:26 of years really before they called it the Pentagon. The Germans were obsessed on the British elites and others, but they discovered that most people that they would try to unlock their powers within understand the evil program and would turn against them. So they said instead of intensifying people's intelligence and awareness and connectivity and sensitivity, we want to just dumb everybody down. What a species. What a species.
Starting point is 01:35:49 What a species. Like, oh my God, this makes so much sense. That was honestly, that was a journey. So just to put it briefly, because he got distracted by the animals of it all. He's very easy to get distracted there. Yeah. The globalists put fluoride into the water in order to dull people's superpowers because they found that people who got superpowers ended up turning against them.
Starting point is 01:36:12 These superpowers manifest in ways like Werner von Braun seeing the future and writing a book about Elon Musk before Musk was born, which is way too dangerous to the globalists, I guess. Can't be having that. This dude is a straight up fucking Yep. This is so dumb yep But yeah geese are cool. I mean monarch butterflies That would have been I'll miss them once the EPA stops protecting the environment I I think I think what we what okay, so here's my verner von Braun time
Starting point is 01:36:44 Travel thing that I would change okay? I would switch out Alex and Miss Frizzle Mm-hmm Alex would make great the magic school bus episode Amazing the best well best we'd learn about the butterflies pineal gland and then go fucking crazy Yeah, awesome, and and I think um she didn't drive the bus right she drove the bus. Oh hell learn about the butterflies pineal gland and then go fucking crazy. Yeah. It'd be awesome. And I think she didn't drive the bus, right?
Starting point is 01:37:08 She drove the bus. Oh hell yeah she drove the bus. Okay, well here's the advantage. Okay. She's not driving on roads. No, she's not. And that means you can be drunk. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:37:17 Yeah. The Magic School bus does not have a breathalyzer. And I guarantee that 100% of the people who have listened to Infowars in its entirety, from birth to conception to whatever, would be better served listening to Ms. Frizzle. If I had unlimited money, that might be something I would want to do. Can we research that technology? No. Hire Alex to just do education.
Starting point is 01:37:44 Oh, yeah. Make an educational series where we really learn about these butterflies. Yeah. Really get into it. But you lead the way, my man. You drive that school bus in the butterfly town. I would like if I had millions of dollars
Starting point is 01:38:00 just to make a master class. Yeah. Do you know what? About everything. Weirdly enough, I was thinking about what I would do. Like at the very beginning of the episode for some reason, I just had this image of like Alex being chained to the Total Request live set and forced to do a reboot. Of TRL?
Starting point is 01:38:23 Yep. Him doing TRL. Hey, how's it going? Just doing the whole like I was going corn like the the like my bum is on my face Era of TRL like him having to introduce that song to all these screaming teenagers. I would enjoy it Hey, Tom Green's made it to the top of the charts for one day Unseating limp bizkin. Yep. Yep. yep yep that's what we need that would be fun that would be fun so the dark journalist sure he's stupid and I think that he just kind of mirrors a lot of Alex's shit tell us what you think Alex it's great to be here and you're still on the beam with this because of course
Starting point is 01:39:01 the thrust of it is that we are surrounded by energy and matter and there's a huge psychic component throughout all of these events that we talk about the so-called deep state events. Yeah and there's a psychic element to Werner von Braun's book. Boo! Get out of here nerd! Yeah it's just stupid. So he reads a little bit of a passage from von Braun's book about Mars.
Starting point is 01:39:23 Great. I'm going to read the actual quote. This is what he has to say back then in 1948. The Martian government was directed by 10 men, the leader of whom was elected by universal suffrage for five years and entitled Elon. Two houses of parliament enacted the laws to be administered by the Elon and his cabinet.
Starting point is 01:39:46 That's Von Braun. It's a quote. It can't be denied. It's not something that could be denied. And in the last few years, Elon Musk has talked about when they set up a Martian government, it should be direct democracy, just like you just said. Yes, exactly. Wow. Elon is, he has ideas for how we'll have a space Senate. And it just proves that Vaude Broad's book is prophecy. These people are- Upside down into the bathroom now. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:14 You're getting a swirly, my friend. Yeah. So all of this is prompt, this whole interview, and Alex's coverage, is prompted by this going around on Twitter, the existence of this book and then musk responding to it Yeah, and that's the only reason that this is happening at all, right? A nine month old quote from somebody in the EU. Yeah, and then a tweet Yeah of Elon learning I guess again about how his dad named him. Yep
Starting point is 01:40:43 And pretending that there's some kind of a mystical thing going on right right right and so in order to really let this coverage Hit the ground where it can run mm-hmm They need to figure out like how do we talk about this in terms of the tweet right sure? Obviously von Braun is a psychic and obviously he predicted Elon's rise. I suppose we have to assume those things yes. No I've allowed it. We've just moved on. This is America we've moved on. It's declassified. Absolutely. So when you talk about the tweet what is the motivation for it? But let's bring it back around to the Elon Musk idea because Musk I can guarantee you that Musk is very aware of this. So when he put that post out on X recently,
Starting point is 01:41:28 it's quite interesting because he and his family and all the rest are very, very aware of that prediction. And he's coming up and saying, how could this be possible even? Well, that's a new openness on his part. He's obviously now ready to trigger that debate. Yes, no question. What are you making his joke that he's a 5,000 year time traveler? Because you can actually time travel psychically,
Starting point is 01:41:51 not actually be the classic thing people think of. What do you think of that? When he says that he likes to go back to that? I mean, you know, I mean, all I know is I have experiences that I've shared that are on record, not a when I wouldn't do it where, you know, I say, all right, well, and I feel from from outside of me and I get told to say something. And the fact is, I've when I when it happens, though, I've got to go, I just make myself do it. I did on election night. I said Trump will announce he's the winner and come out it happens, though, I've got to go out and just make myself do it. I did it on election night. I said Trump will announce he's the winner and come out on stage. Yes.
Starting point is 01:42:29 127, he cannot exactly do what I said. And that was just like, really do that? It's like, yeah, do that. And it's real and it happened. I don't say it a lot. You miss sometimes. I never miss because it's not me. And when I really had these super exciting experiences looking in the future
Starting point is 01:42:45 I get really discombobulated. We'll be right back. And sometimes I fall and hit a door. Oh my god. So Yeah, I mean these people are insane This is complete nonsense. Yep They're talking about this as Musk wants to open up the debate about whether or not he is Predestined to be the ruler of our type one civilization and expansion into space. That's why he's tweeting this. He's signaling that it's time to decide he's the leader of earth. All right? It's time to have that conversation because this Nazi rocket guy wrote a book. This is fucking insane. Yeah. Yeah. I was just thinking about the
Starting point is 01:43:24 different... While that was going on and while I was just thinking about the different, while that was going on and while I was listening to those words be spoken out loud in defiance of all manner of heavenly protections. Like, the thing about when people say, oh, this would make me become the Joker. I've been cutting it. I think I've been imagining that in myself, but I've not realized the fullness of it because it's not just becoming a super villain. It's about also wanting to theme your weapons.
Starting point is 01:43:57 Do you know what I'm saying? It wasn't until just now that I was like, and also the weapons I use need to be themed appropriately. Yeah, that's the big part of becoming a Batman super villain. It's like you need a motif. It's not, no, it's no longer about the, listen, super villainy is going to happen. Well, it's not like people think of turning the Joker
Starting point is 01:44:17 or whatever, and it's like, no, they think about it as like, oh, I snapped. I'm going crazy, no, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. No, you've already gone crazy. This is when you start developing products based around you branding of the crazies yeah it's like the Riddler figuring out question marks absolutely yeah yeah yeah that's how I felt yeah that's what I felt like I was like oh yeah it's time to really like theme things brand it make a day out of it yeah what would you think you would do? What would I do?
Starting point is 01:44:46 Something with big feet. I think I would have- Wait, big foot or big feet? Well, that's what I'm saying. It would be a play on the two of those things. So I would have to have big feet. That would be my thing. But I don't know where I would go from there.
Starting point is 01:44:59 My only move is gigantic shoes right now. I haven't done a ton of research on this, but my friend Angela Lampsbury has informed me that Beast from X-Men used to be a feet guy. That makes sense. He used to mostly be foot based. He'd like kick people. Oh, oh, I thought he was into feet. No, before he was blue.
Starting point is 01:45:15 That's why he turned into Beast. No, he was just a, his superpower was like feet stuff. Right, cause he had hands, he had like monkey feet. Like feet hands. Yeah, yeah, he had like feet hands. Yeah, so maybe you should do that But that's not my I don't want to grasp things Them I want them to be very large. Okay. Yeah
Starting point is 01:45:33 Like maybe but like house sized shoes Not like shoes for around the house. No, no, no, no like a house like the size of a small house single story Okay No, no, no like a house like the size of a small house single story, okay? They would have to be expansive because the base would have to so they're not really mobile shoes I think I'm just gonna live in a giant shoe. I think that's what I'm doing There's an old lady who's got one big up. That's where I'm headed I think that's what I've accidentally fallen into all right cool. Yep That'll happen. I was thinking of what would mine be? Something like frozen pizza guy.
Starting point is 01:46:05 I don't know what that means. I eat a lot of frozen pizza. That's it? Here's something that I think is dynamic about that moment though. Right. I think we should take a moment to appreciate. Yeah. Alex, he's talking this dumb shit about Elon Musk.
Starting point is 01:46:21 And then he's like, what do you think about his joke about being a time travel guy or whatever Yeah, and then the dark journalist does the one thing you're not supposed to do which is ask Alex the exact same question back Yep, cuz Alex isn't gonna answer this. Nope. He's not gonna say yes I believe Elon Musk is a time traveler nor is he gonna say no he's gonna give you a non-answer Dark journalists fucked up and it's gonna take a long time. Because he's trying to run out the clock. That's what he's doing. He's doing the book report ad, but if I talk long enough, you can't grade me.
Starting point is 01:46:55 And people will just ignore the fact that I did not have a thought about this at all. Nope, not even one. So we have one last clip, and it's a discussion of... What a species. How Elon Musk wants to rewrite our species. Great. The history of it by going to Mars. Not good.
Starting point is 01:47:11 And finding archaeological stuff up there. Now I'm listening. My own personal look at this and the environment of Musk and the push for Mars and how NASA is pursuing this is that what they're looking at is we want to get there and establish the ruins and you know establish this new origin story for humanity that is the goal tell you that in total recall yes exactly who tells you who's they in total recall of Philip K Dick how clued in was this guy of course you know I've spoken
Starting point is 01:47:45 to family members of his who say he had all these men in black experiences where they would break in and steal his writings steal his research and all the rest of it this guy's writing Blade Runner and you know do aliens dream of electric sheep and things of this nature he's right in there he has that aspect where he can tune into it and you say I can back up because I separately you know, I've been in the movie with Keanu Reeves one a writer Morton, you know all those people Woody Harrelson scanner Darkly and I was a technical advisor on it Because and and I'll just leave it at that obviously Philip K. Dick's daughters were involved but I've heard all that directly from the source and I'm gonna stop right there because
Starting point is 01:48:25 there's also people involved there with the NASA project. Oh. Because see the Green Goblin, he's got grenades. They're just regular bombs. It's true. It's the turning them to pumpkins. I'm gonna paint these. I'm gonna make sure that these are like my themed, you know what I mean? Well, it's, it's, um, it's a sign that you care. Yeah. You know, that's really what the is people don't recognize about super villainy. Yeah. Is that it's dedication, right? There's an art to it.
Starting point is 01:48:58 Um, that's why some of these super villains are disappointing. Absolutely. It's because they don't have the commitment. It's about commitment. And it is almost in a certain way, it is about that true commitment is insane. You know, to commit fully is to embrace insanity. And I think that's what we can all learn.
Starting point is 01:49:18 Well, Dr. Octopus. Now when we talk about Dr. Octopus. Did he have, well, he did have eight limbs total what yeah, I mean he had the four number of limbs is his fault That's what you're talking about. No, that's what I mean. You know, that's why he's got the four. He's got the four He's got eight total. Dr. Doc Ock works, right? I think that's fair when we talk about gentleman Dan. Yes Whatever those early spider-man villains now we're talking. Yeah, those people were committed. Yeah Look, I don't know what to say about this. Yep. I dark journalists belief is that So Elon Musk's mom, yeah, she was an archaeologist in South Africa
Starting point is 01:50:01 Yep, and she was doing secret projects about an Atlantean civilization that no one's able to figure anything out about. That will tell us more about our own human history, right? The secret space stuff. And there's ruins on Mars. And Musk wants to get up there in order to find these ruins, in order to, to I guess continue his mom's work or something in order to rewrite human history. Now I would argue that if he does that he has just killed God. Yep. And so Alex should really not be thrilled about that. Yeah. But hey, you know, but on another and on perhaps on a more and this could be more an esoteric level But if it's possible to kill God, I believe it's our responsibility to kill God Well, I don't want to argue with you about that. I just you know, I think that Alex shouldn't be in right into it
Starting point is 01:50:55 Right. All right. Also, it was fancy Dan So just wanted to gentleman Dan was the haircare brand right probably yeah dapper Dan dapper Dan that was the other one now These people are stupid There's a lot going on in the world and they're spending a fair amount of time talking about Elon Musk tweeting about this Werner von Braun bullshit It's crazy It's crazy. Yeah, there's no reason to do this. Yeah, he is so far up Elon's ass that I just I He's net he can't see light. He can't see the daylight. It is it is amazing that he can be doing something so
Starting point is 01:51:36 So awful like I feel like I should leave Like the whole like the whole earth like apparently it is this is yours apparently this whole thing is yours I fucked up. This is on me. Yeah, Jesus Christ this this makes me feel sad for him as a legacy you know like I I Want to go live on like the Luke Skywalker Island from last Jedi and drink blue milk from giant weird on like the Luke Skywalker island from last Jedi and drink blue milk from giant weird lizard fat things. I'll do it. If that's what if that's what it takes. That's what I'll do. I think Alex needs some brand rehab and I don't think that this wacky Wednesday ass project Camelot level nonsense with dark journalist is going gonna do it. Not gonna do it. But I actually, I mean like, if he just wants to do that for a long time, I guess whatever.
Starting point is 01:52:30 I guess that's it. It's a little cowardly. I would say so. But, I don't know. One week in. Yep. We'll see what happens. Down the line, but until then, we have a website.
Starting point is 01:52:44 Indeed we do, it's knowledgefight.com. Yep, we'll be back, but until then, we have a website. Indeed we do. It's knowledgefight.com. Yep. We'll be back, but until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I am the Mysterious Professor. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah, woo!
Starting point is 01:52:54 And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Chanzas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Bye.

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