Knowledge Fight - #1019: February 6, 2025
Episode Date: March 24, 2025In this installment, Dan and Jordan listen to a very focused episode where Alex discusses how USAID paid his employees to be racist and how cool Elon Musk is....
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Stop it Andy and can Andy and Kansas
It's time to pray Andy and Kansas you're on the air Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes that like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we 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
So what's your race about today, buddy? When you go first? Oh my bright spot is it's my third wedding
And hey look at that. I'm very happy to be in the wife guy. I am the wife guy
I was thinking we're not We're not doing anything tonight.
We've got anniversary plans and stuff.
Wait, I'm taking you away from your anniversary to record this?
We could have scheduled.
No, but you're mis- this is where I'm about to go somewhere.
You're interrupting the part where I'm pre-explaining this.
I'm very self-conscious now.
You're fine.
You're fine.
We're not on the day, people.
That's true.
We've got plans based around our anniversary, but the day itself, we're nappers.
It's the beginning of spring break. We're just taking naps.
You're more hand grenade than like bow and arrow.
Yeah, not our style.
It's vague. Whenever around there's we celebrate it. Right. But yeah. And then I was kind of thinking about why I'm I'm a little bit anti
just going out on those kind of days in general. Just like anniversary. I'm seeing I spent
too many years being like hey do we got any anniversaries or birthdays who traveled the
furthest you know all that stuff. That's true. They spent 10 years making fun of the idea of people being somewhere for
their anniversary.
Of celebrating a thing at a place.
That makes total sense. Why would I give you an aversion to...
Yeah, yeah. Whose anniversary is it? Not ours, asshole!
Never will be.
Never. You'll never catch me!
I'll be sleeping.
What's your rice plop?
I guess I could, I have a couple things.
One is that pinky ring life continues.
I got a haircut the other day.
With the pinky ring?
Yes.
Okay.
And so I'm reviewing now for you the experience of getting a haircut.
With the pinky ring?
Yes.
Alright.
How was it?
For the first time. It was pretty normal. Pretty normal? ring. Yes. All right. How was the first time? It was pretty normal
Pretty normal. Yeah, okay pretty normal. Where's there anything abnormal on the day?
well
I had this thought it is the only thing that's at all abnormal and that is that like I wonder if
When you're going in to get a haircut the person sort of
you're going in to get a haircut, the person sort of sums you up. Does a full right? Okay, what kind of haircut is
this person gonna want? Oh, okay. Does the pinky ring change
the calculation in this, this person's mind? What kind of
haircut they're going to give me? All right. Yeah,
interesting. I don't think it affected anything. But I had
that thought. And I've never had that thought before which means
nothing
You know what actually here's a thought that I had on top of that thought right my first instinct with the barber is
They probably don't look at your hands. You know what I'm saying?
Here's who does here's who would look at the pinky ring and go, oh shit's changed
Shoeshine shoeshine boy in the 1950s looks up sees the pinky ring and goes
Oh, I'm not gonna look up any further. Well, there's a couple of good pieces of news
One is it's not the 20s. It's not the 20s. I have never gotten my shoes. You've never gotten your shoes
I don't think so. Is there a place to get your shoes? like downtown. Yeah, like a shoe shiner. I assume like
downtown's full of stuff
It got crazy
They have slick you can smash a penny. That's true. It's about your pet. You get your shit
Yeah, that's gotta be a shoe shine person alright, and then the second thing is just a perfunctory
We play an Assassin's Creed a lot of fun amazing play an Assassin's Creed. It's a lot of fun amazing
Love it the new one. It's fantastic right shadows
Fun times. It's great. Yeah, it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever like pieces of media
I've ever interacted with mm-hmm. It's just gorgeous and one of the things that's so great about it
And I don't know if you've experienced this but like really I think what's what makes it good is that it's so woke it's the wokest thing
I've ever seen every time I'm playing and I'm just like fuck this is woke I
feel so liberal yeah it feels great I think that my experience of it is like
the world feels a little bit sparser than I want it to be okay but that's also
not a terrible thing. Sure.
You know, I'm not running into an adventure around every single turn.
Yeah.
Which sometimes is the case with these open world type RPGs.
But yeah, it's not really a complaint, more an observation.
Yeah.
A lot more open space and... which is fun.
I think...
I like exploring.
I think they did... I think they had that kind of idea, you know when you did
Odyssey
Everywhere you went there was just a thing
There was just a constant thing and if you grabbed a treasure chest, you know
It was a collectible nonsense and you got caught in that loop. Yeah here I you can just go, you know
And maybe there's something maybe there isn't yeah
And I think that I think that that's probably good because you've now also created a landscape
Where and like if you want to add content there's all these places
You know where where shit could fit in so I see I see the possible benefits of it, but yeah
It's a lot of fun. Yeah, great anyway Jordan today. We have an episode to go over
We're gonna be talking about February 6th, 2025
Good times.
Yeah.
Such a good episode.
Is it?
Nope.
Oh.
But we'll talk about it.
Okay.
In a second.
But first, let's say hello to some new wonks.
Oh, that's a great idea.
So first, y'all are too smart for Alex's dumb ass.
More of Tucker's annoying voice.
KF Plays in Peoria, Illinois.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
We'll get there.
Next, I've finally been able to contribute something to your cause after listening for
a couple of years.
We met in London and chatted Lovecraftian Horror and the sorry fact my little brother's
name is Alex Jones.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
So sorry.
That is a Lovecraftian Horror.
That is, yeah.
Next, Andy in London.
You've been my friend for 20 years.
Now you're moving to the USA.
I just wanted to say thank you through your friendship and that from now on you really will be Andy in London. You've been my friend for 20 years. Now you're moving to the USA. I just wanted to say thank you through your friendship.
And that from now on you really will be Andy in Kansas.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
All of the United States is Kansas.
Man, moving from London to Kansas is rough.
I don't know.
There's some decent stuff in Kansas and probably some shitty stuff in London.
Totally.
You could go from the bottom of London to the top of Kansas.
That's true.
And it might be an improvement.
Hmm.
So also we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan.
So thank you so much to Muppet Merle Haggard,
you are now a technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk.
Four stars, go home to your mother
and tell her you're brilliant.
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to describe Alex through this period that we've observed,
what would you say he's been?
Um, hmm.
I wanna say bootlicker.
As a compound word.
Sure.
That still fits within the brief. I think I would go with that
What do you think about the word focused?
focused
Strong disagree. I agree. I agree. I think he has not been focused, but thankfully he is today. Oh, okay sweet
Okay, is outperforming my wildest dreams at an accelerated pace
bootlicker feels like dizzying
All right, I have gotten in the zone today because there's so much news it's also incredibly important I have a
tendency with each big story to try to connect it to everything because it's all
connected and it just makes the top of my head blow off I've been doing okay
doing a B plus lately most Most people think I've been doing
great, but I don't. I'm going 100 today. I'm getting a total A plus. I am massively prepared
to chronicle all the good things that are happening on the enemy striking back and then
to drill into the genius of what Trump and his advisors are doing. See, I think that this is actually probably what Alex should be doing.
It's like there's the, you know, at the beginning of the show, there's that part that doesn't
go out on the radio stations that's just sort of throw away for him.
He should use it for affirmations.
He should just look at himself in a monitor and be like, I'm so good at this.
Pump himself up.
Absolutely.
I'm fucking focused today.
I'm gonna get an A+.
Mm-hmm.
There are no spiders.
Do some Gene Hackman speeches from Hoosiers.
Do the whole thing.
I was thinking more L. Ron Hubbard, but.
Oh, you're.
Sure.
There are no snakes in front of your bed.
Somewhere in the middle between Gene Hackman
and L.ron Hubbard.
You do not masturbate too much.
Yeah, this is where we'll find Alex.
I think it's good. I hope he lives up to it. Of course, he does not.
No.
But he's talking a little bit about the USAID conflict, which is that Musk is trying to
basically get rid of it and other people are saying, no, don't do that.
Right. And of of course the biggest news
Which I've if you're a listener you already know this a lot of you knew before ever tune into me
There's been a real CIA coup since 63 when they killed Kennedy
But now in the USAID documents
Alone
We have the multiple impeachments funded against Trump illegally. That's total election
meddling what they claim the Russians are doing with no evidence. And it is a coup against
the 2020 election massively involved there massively involved in pushing lies and disinfo
covering up the fed's erection all of it. And so these are multiple CIA coups against
Trump and the American people in our election integrity. Now, I've been saying that forever,
and said that yesterday and said the day before, specifically with headlines,
but now it's mainstream knowledge. It's all over the news and the Democrats are saying, yeah, well, Trump's a bad guy.
We did that.
Sending money to Ukraine, directed by the CIA, through USA and other groups, back to
the Democratic Party, back to the corporate media, and then back specifically to Democrats and lobbyists to direct the propaganda and the mechanics of multiple impeachments,
but particularly the fake Ukraine impeachment that failed, and then massive election meddling in 2020 and then ongoing in 2024.
So now that USAID is the bad thing that all the cool kids are attacking, you start to see it's getting blamed for all sorts of old conspiracy talking points that don't really
have a good villain face.
The 2020 election one here is perfect.
Since blaming Dominion or the other voting machine companies, it comes with the possibility
of giant defamation lawsuits, and the other options that they've tried to pitch just really
haven't been all that compelling.
Alex has no USAID documents that he's pretending to base this coverage on. He's
just seen a bunch of idiots tweeting stuff and formed a storyline out of that.
He's gonna need to do a whole lot better in order to justify the claims that USAID
was behind overthrowing the 2020 election and leading multiple impeachments.
But we'll see. Maybe he said he's focused today.
Maybe he'll try.
I mean, you know, here's what I would say.
I feel like he should just go for it, right?
Like where he's at now in the timeline, to fame everybody.
You know, like go hard.
If it's USAID, nobody's coming after you.
The government owns the, you know, they're gone.
You know, no worries there. If it's Dominion, nobody's coming after you. The government owns the, you know, they're gone. You know, no worries there.
If it's Dominion, come get me, Dominion.
You know?
I think Alex is as close to not giving a fuck about that as anyone has been because like,
I think you have these companies and they do business.
And so they are afraid to do things that have shown to be like easily
Prosecutable bad for business whereas Alex is a shithead
Has no boss no business
And so like I think that yeah if anyone would be fine with the keeping up the Dominion stuff
Yeah, it would be him, but at the same time. He's like
That's that's not gonna gain traction with a lot of people. It's not it's not a fun game
You can collaborate with other people on yeah, whereas like pointing like ah USAID did it all
Everyone can play it. I guess I guess you know I think maybe the thing I'm thinking is if it's me
I would actually begin to cheer Alex on if he was like, join the club. If that
was his new philosophy, like I'm going to spearhead defaming literally everybody because
what are you going to do to me? You know? And then everybody-
Well, if he said that part, that might be tough to play back in court.
That might be tough. Yeah. That one will be tough.
If you are on air saying I'm going to spearhead the movement of defaming everybody.
Yeah. Yeah, that'd be hard. Yeah. But I mean gonna spearhead the movement of defaming everybody. Yeah. Yeah,
that'd be hard. Yeah. But I mean, what is the law gonna do? Clearly? Right. So I think that
Alex does try to get into some specifics about this this impeachment stuff. I mean, each little
factoid I'm giving you is a whole story. Obviously, that's why it's hard to cover it. It's so
devastatingly amazing. Look at this bombs bombshell. Michael Schellenberger exposed a shocking U.S. aid and CIA connections to Trump's
impeachment. Yeah, that's a CIA attempted coup. And they were involved in all three elections
trying to stop him. 2016, 2020, 24. Wait, U.S. aid was involved in Trump's impeachment? Yes,
town hall. And Schellenberger's published all that on X and on his substack. We have it up on the running a slow motion coup inside the administration.
And of course it's all there.
And I named the names.
And so we're gonna be going over that.
And then we've got this incredible news.
This is the international angle of it.
Why would the CIA, that's USAID,
that's just their funding mechanism,
it's their payroll program.
Why would USAID give 68 million
to the World Economic Forum?
Well, it's a NATO slash CIA created group
that's been made co-equal with the UN
by UN order a year ago to advise the UN.
What does that even mean?
Corporate leaders elevates them,
puts them in as their operatives,
depenetrates the cabinets, and then they engage in covert coups over nation states.
So it's the same thing.
Soft coup, shadow coup, governmental coup, bureaucratic coup.
Stop saying coup.
Stop it.
So here we get to Alex attempting to get into more detail about this story that USAID was
behind the impeachment and it turns out it's just something that Michael Schellenberger posted on
his sub stack. But even still, we have no idea what Schellenberger's argument is. If you're just
listening to Alex's show, there is no context for this at all, which you need in order to assess
information that you're being presented with.
What is this?
What did he say?
So Schellenberger has suggested that USAID is mixed up in the Trump impeachments because
one of the whistleblowers who alleged that Trump was trying to pressure Zelensky to investigate
Biden cited a source called the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
The OCCRP has been a longstandingstanding critic of some of the current right-wing's favorite
people like Putin, Viktor Orban, Bolsonaro, and Trump.
They've also received some funding from USAID.
They're not fully funded by USAID, nor is there any evidence that this money they did
receive affected their content, but this is what the claims that Alex is making are based
on.
A source that was cited in a report by the whistleblower in the impeachment case received
some funding from USAID, therefore USAID was basically running the impeachment.
This is thin stuff, and that's why Alex is hiding behind not getting into the specifics
because the case is dumb.
And then Alex moves on to someone else tweeting
about USAID giving money to the World Economic Forum. And he has some fascinating ideas about
how it's meant to, you know, it's getting this money to take over the world's governments.
So interestingly, in 2017, the WEF published an article discussing their use of investment
from USAID. So that was a while ago. That was like eight years ago. Trenton Larkin Sure.
Dave Hightower It was about how this money wasn't income,
it's USAID investment in projects that are run by the WEF. For instance, there was a $13.3 million
payment for a project aimed at helping smaller farms in Sub-Saharan Africa and at job creation
in the region. In the first three years of that program, they estimated that 10 million small farms gained contracts thanks to the project and over 88,000 jobs were created
from it. Another project USAID donated to is the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation.
This is a WEF-helmed initiative meant to enable less developed countries to modernize their
trade abilities so they're able to handle the logistics end of a lot of that stuff on their own without third party companies from other countries
needing it.
This includes things like investing in digitalization of some border processes, particularly in
landlocked countries where it's really hard to move cargo through.
This project in particular has been wildly successful since the investment needed
is fairly small and the benefit to the businesses in these countries is really high. So USAID
investment and it makes a whole lot of sense. Anyway, if any of these people were curious
about why USAID was giving money to the World Economic Forum, they could look into it themselves
and get the answers or they could just post fake curious conspiracy bait on Twitter and
keep being idiots like this, which is preferable.
The thing about it is like, from what I understand, I've been in areas close to the grant writing
business, that kind of thing.
And it is a business.
There are people who have turned writing proposals for grants into an entire job.
Yeah, it's a job you can have.
The whole thing. Everything that they give money to
starts with
Writing there's there's all kinds of things where people explain why we need this money
Yeah
How much we need and then the USAID people talk about it and they do the thing and then there are dinners and people
And then they then it's everything's in writing like three times over. If you wanna know the answer to this,
it's actually all very straightforward.
Yeah, that's the false curiosity
that I'm just asking questions is based in.
It's like you're not asking questions,
you're not curious at all.
Right, and not even that,
but the general ethos of the thing is just,
we have a bunch of money for projects
that cannot be made by private industry.
It's just not complicated.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, in that entire architecture, is there some stuff that's probably fraud
and, you know, going to the wrong places?
In some instances, sure.
But that doesn't mean everything is.
I mean, if you want to get rid of fraud cool
You're rid of everything give all the money to them to whomever or just get rid of all money
Yeah, exactly do that too. I'm fine with that can't have fraud with no money. Oh, but a fraud
I mean if that's what we're gonna do like find me a charity that doesn't have a couple of checks gone the wrong direction
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, it's a risk of organization, basically. Anyway, the World Economic Forum, why are
they getting that money? Why are they doing it? Why is the USAID doing it? Maybe Harrison
Smith knows. Okay. I'm going to drill into this more after
the break, but I wanted to play a short two minute, 35 second clip from this morning because I thought that when I was
watching it the Harrison Smith on the American Journal did a really good job pointing this out
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back with all of the other news on the death of the Democratic Party.
is on the death of the Democratic Party. From Alex Jones on X, why did USAID give 68 plus million to the World Economic Forum?
Because I'll tell you why.
USAID is a CIA front group funding the manipulation of governments and populations around the
world, including regime change.
So if you're paying attention to what's happening here, Alex is taking time on his show to play a clip
from Harrison's show where Harrison is covering
something Alex tweeted.
There's no information here.
It's just cyclical.
It's like a one or two person circular human centipede.
Mm-hmm.
This is absurd.
Yeah, Harrison's covering Alex's tweet,
now Alex is covering Harrison covering that
It's great that's fantastic We got we have to fill time ladies and gentlemen and I have no standards the 24-hour news cycle is a problem with real
Journalists it's problem. The show is a problem for himself. Yeah, because it's the Twitter news
You don't have to know you don't have to know this means anything
We got to figure out how much money is worth. It's so hard
It's so hard because you're like yes tens of million dollars tens of millions of dollars is a ton of money
But also it is zero dollars in the relative world of the government, right?
Sure, like it is no money at all.
I understand we should care about that tens of million dollars.
Tens of million dollars is so much money.
But also it's no money.
It is zero money.
Yeah.
It means nothing.
It's very difficult to figure out how to exist in relation to that.
Right, right.
The military's budget is all of the money and that money is zero money.
Yeah.
You know? Once it gets past a certain point,'s on unimaginable yeah yeah yeah you can't
even think about it speaking of money I bought this dr.
pepper blackberry I've been staring at it why I couldn't not it was there mm-hmm
I regret it tastes like cough medicine makes sense whoa what a mess that's why
would they make mmm and zero sugar?
Yeah, I respect the I respect the attempt shoot your shot
So we need a we need a theme song for this yeah, but it's time for something Elon tweeted
Jesus Christ
Twitter needs to stop for a day You know like how TV used to turn off it right just for Alex just turn it off for a day at least
No, we gotta know exactly what Elon was god damn it just randomly posting about
Imagine what it's like for people that stuck with the Democratic Party and believe their lives who are actually decent people and they do exist
They're brought up in it, they're around it,
their jobs depend on it.
They can barely pay their bills
because they're not in on the scam.
They actually believe that the Democrat leadership
really is trying to create prosperity,
and then they see all the facts laid out to them
and realize it was worse than they could have ever imagined,
worse than Alex Jones said,
and worse than Tucker Carlson said,, worse than Alex Jones said, and worse than Tucker Carlson said, worse than Elon Musk said,
and they realize, wow, we were on the wrong team.
And it takes courage to do that.
But once you make the decision,
you realize it didn't take courage at all.
It was just being in reality, and that's how we heal.
So I saw a very powerful post that Elon reposted this morning. I woke up at four in the morning,
went immediately to at Elon Musk's, you know, greatest feed in the world.
Just is. Bootlicker. Like that place is the best steakhouse. That place is the best Italian. I mean,
just it is. I'm gonna say it.
Celebrating our greatest warriors is a good thing. And I am proud to do it and thankful and say prayers every day for Elon Musk and Donald Trump in America and for you and for my family.
Because the fight's still going on. The enemy's trying to destroy me and shut this broadcast down.
Right now we have gigantic developments on that front
that i'll get to later but
this is isaiah l carter i really want to get on the broadcast
this guy is from the heart so much charisma and there's so many people like this that were deceived and to see them take the red pill and actually see the matrix.
I'm the Morpheus.
Those of us that knew this way before him, you're the Morpheus that's out there.
This guy is the Neo.
Wow.
So it seems to me like Alex is replacing some of the traditional pillars of religious practice
with Elon's Twitter account.
I was brought up to start your day with a prayer,
but I guess Alex would rather look at tweets.
And that makes me think, okay, eventually,
you're saying we should put Twitter out for a day.
But that leads me to worry that that would become fasting.
Right, right, right.
It would turn into a tenant of the faith.
Give us this day our daily tweet.
Right. Yeah yeah I got
in order to really enjoy the tweets that's true yeah I like that yeah I'll
take it I wouldn't put it past Alex so this Isaiah Carter guy was a dude who
filmed himself complaining about the Democratic Party which was reposted by
Elon okay it's supposed to come off as a guy who's finally seen the light and realizes that the party he supported was bad and Trump is
Good, but it really just kind of feels like someone faking that
Like he drops a bunch of right-wing media talking points to the point where it really comes off as an attempt at branding
More than anything else the I left the left kind of stuff
Basically, I don't believe that this person who like
throws around the kind of shit that he's throwing around in that video, I don't think he cared
about left-wing ideas all that much.
No, probably not.
No.
Probably unsurprisingly, just after that video went viral, he launched a podcast called App-A-State
Radio, which I guess is, it's called that because he's a black guy who's an app-a-state
because he left the Democratic Party. I'm fine with anyone having whatever political beliefs they want, but I think this just comes off like a little
bit inauthentic. A little brandy. Branding-y.
Yeah. But it's so easy. You know, I've thought about it, right? Like, I feel like if I was
on the brink of losing my home, I could just be like, oh, I'm on the right now. And then
that would at least pay for the next mortgage payment. You know? Like somebody out there
would be like, ah, here's enough to pay your next mortgage payment. Right?
Yeah. And I think the fact that you're saying this now probably would not jeopardize your
ability to do that. No, not at all. Not at all. Yeah. It wouldn't
mean anything. Yeah. No, no.
See how, see how real it is now
I said I would fake it then if I was where I am now and that's how real it is
Sure
I think that the some somebody who like actually was invested in a lot of the ideas of the left and then was like
Holy shit, the Democratic Party sucks. Yeah, they wouldn't immediately lose all connection to the left-wing ideas and just be like, hey,
there's a bunch of...
He's talking about like there's millions of illegal aliens in the country and stuff.
You wouldn't just flip over to...
You'd probably start thinking about how deficient the Democratic Party is at representing left-leaning
ideas as opposed to just becoming a right-wing dude.
No, the revelation is there is no left political party.
And then you go, ah, I'm alone.
And then you join the right wing.
Yeah.
That's what it seems like to me.
But Alex thinks this guy is right the fuck on.
Of course.
Everything he said is so perfect. the the really, really use the black community as a leading edge of that. It's right there. I'm looking up.
And there's a whole bunch of other ones where they're, I mean, and then you just, and they
go have the corporate meetings and all of a sudden, if you don't accept transgenderism,
Black Lives Matter, you are a KKK member.
And then later, if you don't take shots or if you're against open borders, you are a
white supremacist.
So Alex said I could look that up, like the WikiLeaks thing.
Sure.
And you can.
You can.
Yeah.
So he's saying that there's an email with Hillary Clinton about how they need to engage
in the culture wars and get black players in the NFL to take a knee and make everyone
trans.
Escalate the culture war!
This came out in the WikiLeaks, according to Alex.
There's a full database of all of the... You have everything that came out in the WikiLeaks, according to Alex. There's a full database of all of the...
You have everything that came out in the WikiLeaks.
So in the real world, there was an email from 2011, which was declassified in 2015 from
Cheryl Mills to Hillary with the subject line, quote, segregation and harassment of women
increases in Israel as ultra-Orthodox community moves into secular cities. There were two
incidents where women were harassed by ultra-Orthodox people in public,
one who refused to move to the back of a bus, and the other was an eight-year-old who got
spit at for dressing immodestly.
The email says, quote, some political pundits and opponents are casting this issue as part
of a wider culture war against religious-backed elements who are demanding gender segregation
in public spaces.
So that's where, you know, that culture war, that's where it comes up in one of Hillary's emails.
Yeah, yeah.
The only other time the term culture war appears in Hillary's emails is a 2009 message from Sidney Blumenthal
titled, quote, latest articles on Iranian election fraud and CIA torture. The words culture war appear in one of the copy and pasted articles that Blumenthal is
sending Hillary, and the context of it is that Obama was inheriting a regime that was
torturing people and carrying out the war on terror.
When he became president, he had to do something, but it wasn't clear how to proceed.
On the one hand, it made sense to form a commission so he could distance himself personally from
the process, but he and his advisors thought even that could be seen as him going after
Cheney and Bush like he was trying to be vindictive.
The article says, quote, Obama's political advisors dread any issue that could trigger
a culture war and diminish his support among independent voters.
So these are the only two places where the culture war comes up in Hillary's emails.
But in the sake of being complete, I also looked through the DNC emails that WikiLeaks
published and there were eight of those that use the term culture war.
One was copy and pasted from a Wall Street Journal article that was talking about Pat
Buchanan's 1992 speech at the RNC, which was titled Culture War.
Another was a copy and pasted op-ed from the Washington Post which discussed Trump's ideological
approach to fighting groups like ISIS and how it doesn't really make sense.
One is an email from someone named E. Walker, not addressed to Hillary or even Podesta,
just some people at the DNC.
This was a bunch of notes that this person had taken watching a panel on the show this
week featuring Matt Dowd, Donna Brazile, Cokie Roberts, and Bill Kristol.
In the notes, Dowd is said to have made the point, quote, focus on gun shows, huge culture
war will be litigated in 2016 election.
I think this is what Alex is probably referencing.
That would make sense.
Matt Dowd is all over the political map and was an independent in 2016, but had nothing
to do with Hillary's campaign or Columbia.
So I don't know if this works.
Close enough.
So there's a fourth email.
There was someone passing along a transcript of the press secretary taking questions, one
of them being about an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal suggesting that the administration's
opposition to the North Carolina bathroom bills was, quote, an effort to start a culture war to drive voter turnout in November.
He replied that, quote, it's a curious observation by the Wall Street Journal that I don't think
stands up to a lot of scrutiny.
One email was a Politico news blast with a bunch of links to their articles, including
one headlined, quote, the right has been consistently losing culture war fights during the Obama era. Another is a copy and pasting of a Politico article about how the
GOP had set off an internal culture war over the North Carolina bathroom bills with Ted
Cruz calling Trump no better than the quote politically correct leftist elites because
he didn't care enough about the issue. Right. two in this section, they were both Washington Post link roundups called The Daily
Trail, which included headlines that included the term culture war.
So it seems like Alex is really just making this up and then pointing to a vague source
that he calls the WikiLeaks.
This is basically what he does with every source that he cites because he knows that
the audience is never going to check or hold him accountable on any of this.
The hard part of his job, or the job that he pretends to have, which is a rogue, truth-telling,
investigative journalist, the hard part is finding the truth and demonstrating it with
sources.
In a genius move, Alex has eliminated this step of the process, and as long as he can
confidently point at what appears to be a source, enough people
are tricked into thinking that he's proved something and he can keep the CMOS business
open.
That's the whole game here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's in the WikiLeaks.
The WikiLeaks quote unquote aren't really the WikiLeaks so much as they are like a vibe
of information.
You know, like this feels very WikiLeaks-y.
It's a school of thought.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is the type of thing that if it's not in the WikiLeaks, would be in the WikiLeaks-y. It's a school of thought. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is the type of thing that,
if it's not in the WikiLeaks,
would be in the WikiLeaks,
should it be in the WikiLeaks?
It's another version of like,
it's been declassified,
it's in the white papers,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Oh boy.
So here's the thing.
USAID has done a lot of bad stuff.
Okay.
They overthrew the government. They stole the 2020 election. They
were trying to get Trump impeached. That sounds true.
And it sounds like if you listen to this next clip, they tricked
some of Alex's employees into being racists. That's
interesting. And it ties into USAID and the CIA, not just
spending billions the last eight years, nine years, they really
got scared and put the big money in, or it was hundreds of millions a year, now it's
billions, into the corporate media to put out lies. They spent billions to create the
list at the universities and the think tanks to then go out to the government and the law
firms and sue everybody and surveil everybody and debank everybody and kick conservative
media off the air. And I mean, infiltrate your employees have PIs follow you around.
I mean, I've experienced it again, if I told you all it would take the whole show. So I'm just not
going to tell you it's been quite the experience. I mean, every time I start thinking about it,
so much pops in my head, I could go for hours. It's been wild. James Bond movie, except it's like retarded clowns you're dealing with. And and they'll go pay off an employee
who's been here 10 years to go around the office and say, I
don't like black people start saying the n word people like
don't don't say that we're not into that. And then and then
you let the person go and then they're in a newspaper
attacking you that you were that you were saying something
racist, but they couldn't get it on tape.
I mean these people are sick.
That is sick.
So I guess that the USAID paid Rob Dew to call Rob Jacobson the resident Jew at Infowars?
I'm assuming that Alex has uncovered that receipt that we will now be able to see the
payment for him to be anti-Semitic like that.
It was not as expensive as you might think.
And I bet USAID paid Paul Joseph Watson to get caught in a recording saying
Quote I really think you should press the button to wipe the Jews off the face of the earth
Mm-hmm and also quote I care about white people and not
String of slurs sure sure well that was USAID probably did that that was the cost of a dinner at Benegans USAID invited
Him out and they were like hey well we got we got this one. And obviously he went, he took it from there.
Well, I mean, still payment.
Yeah, they never, they never explicitly said anything.
Or like in the last few days, Alex's newly freed compatriot who was convicted of seditious
conspiracy against the United States and released by Trump, Joe Biggs, he's been expressing
some views that must be funded by USAID.
Oh yeah?
He tweeted out, quote, I was blind, but now I see, and tagged Nick Fuentes and EA.
Oh, god damn it.
Pretty obvious what that was about.
In case it wasn't clear, he later posted, quote, I think I know what the J stands for
in Donald J. Trump.
A Nazi tweeted back at him, Jew, and Joe Biggs were posted saying, quote, ding ding, we have
a winner.
So yeah, he's probably getting some checks from USAID.
This probably explains everything.
Wait, so now, okay, so he's mad
because his sentence got commuted and he didn't get pardoned.
I think that is, well,
I think that's what's a little bit behind it.
Okay.
He's mad at Trump for not giving him his VA benefits and his gun back. He's still a felon. it. Okay. He's mad at Trump for not giving him his VA benefits and
his gun back. He's still a felon. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I think he's a little bit mad
about that and he might be lashing out a tiny bit by turning into a Nazi or he always was
this and now there's nothing left to lose. Now is a good time to do it. Maybe you can
antagonize yourself into getting that pardon somehow. Is that how that works? Who knows?
It is interesting because I do think that if he had just been pardoned entirely, then
I don't think he would be having this revelation.
No. Yeah, I think it would be... He may have it, but it would not be about the J in Donald's
name.
No, no. I think the fact that it's going in that direction means something.
Or maybe you got some USAID payments.
Wait, it closed.
It's possible.
Musk would shut that down so he can't.
Oh, that's a good point.
Yeah, maybe all of Alex's people are bigots and their entire industry is based on pretending
that they're not so they can insinuate themselves into normal society and trojan horse their
toxic ideas.
That's probably more what explains how all of his employees seem to end up being big old
bigots.
As possible.
Why did he get the sentence commuted and not a pardon?
For fun.
Right?
What?
Well, because I think that Trump, I mean, maybe not Trump, but people around him probably
recognize these people are still fucking dangerous.
Sure.
Don't we don't want them having guns.
Boy, I now I understand that thought process.
And in a certain sense, it does make sense.
But let me throw this at you.
These people are around guns whether they have a license or not.
Right.
Second point. Well, no, but you do not want people who have a license or not. Right. Second point.
Well no, but-
You do not want people who have guns angry with you.
Let me just say why the first point is
neither here nor there.
Sure.
You don't care if they have guns or not,
but you wanna be able to arrest them if they do.
Right, sure.
You want a good reason and a pretty easy way to take them off the street just in case.
If you say they can't have guns, then yes, you can always go find them and they will
have a gun and then you can arrest them.
That is also available.
That's definitely true.
These are people who tried to overthrow the government.
They stormed the Capitol.
It would be very weird if they cared about gun laws now. Right, but they also have shown themselves to have the capacity to overthrow the government. They stormed the Capitol. It would be very weird if they cared about gun laws now.
Right, but they also have shown themselves
to have the capacity to storm the Capitol.
Sure.
If you are the people who are now in power
and doing a bunch of stuff that's
going to piss off the public, you probably
want to keep them gettable.
Happier?
Happier.
Happier, but also gettable.
That's not how you commute the Senate.
That's compromise.
Not going to work.
OK, then I'm'm gonna go a different direction
All right, like I said initially for fun
Yeah, I mean it does make sense things interesting keep them keep everybody on their toes. Yeah, you never know what I'm gonna do
I'm Trump. Yeah. Yeah, there's a there's some bees over here. I'm gonna shake them that makes perfect sense
That makes far more sense than a well thought out reason. Yeah, there's these assholes
We tried to overthrow the government.
I'm gonna let them out, but I'm gonna keep them mad.
What if, what if, how about this, what if I did this?
What if I commuted a sense but I didn't pardon them?
What if I pardoned everybody but this one guy and commuted a sense?
What do you think is gonna happen?
Pass the joint, pass the joint.
That sounds true.
So Alex talks a little bit about douge and how it's real.
The coin or the office?
The office.
It's always existed.
It's legitimate and totally cool.
And then you've got Robert Reich, the ridiculous former Clinton Treasury official, economics
commie, admitted communist, putting out the hoax that it's illegal what Elon's doing. the There's no question of it. It's a government audit and it's not a new agency that Musk created that they
just goes, it's just the name of what they call the group.
It was a federal agency already operating to deal with auditing and computer efficiency.
So this is an impressive lie for Alex to tell.
Some lies are like, eh, this is, this is like great.
This is bold. They. We're trying. The Department
of Government Efficiency did not exist before Elon paid Trump over a quarter of a billion
dollars for the election, and it was compensated with a fake government entity that he can
use to protect his businesses and rob all the public funds. Trump did this all by executive
order. There's been no approval from Congress. Doge has made a habit of releasing fraudulent and incorrect information about government
spending, which is then amplified by Musk on Twitter, the social media platform that
he owns.
This is a billionaire taking over the government and reforming it to serve his interests instead
of the public's.
That's what Alex's political ideology secretly has always been about, so it makes sense for
him to support this, but it's pathetic for him to try to gaslight the audience into thinking this isn't something that's a new and very fucked up
Yeah, like it's crazy. Yeah, he loves talking about Smedley Butler. I was thinking about this
I think Alex would have supported the business plot 100% of course you've got to kill FDR
Yeah, you gotta kill FDR. I think one million percent, he wants, that's the cake and eat it too thing.
Because it didn't work and all this, he can make a hero of Smedley Butler and all this,
but he would be into it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Why wouldn't you?
I mean, you saw that what happened if you allow FDR to do his whole thing It's gonna take you at least 80 years to then kill the president and install a dictator. Yeah, it's gonna take forever
Yeah, that's true. Yep. So
Alex has figured out what the next moves of the globalists are sure and it turns out they're gonna they're gonna cyber attack
Elon Musk which is
Can I can I throw
something out at you because I think this might be true I don't know I don't
know everything about the law but in general based upon his actions he's
doing illegal things Elon Musk right there are things that he's doing that
are illegal it's it's not possible for you to do I think I think that we've now
entered into what the what's the definition of is right?
Territory so I feel like if he's doing something somewhere. That's illegal. There is probably somebody it like a low-level just
Inspector general or attorney general or like lower level position who could be like oh, I'll just file a warrant and then
Arrest him
Mmm.
I bet they could do it, but you would have to do it.
You know?
Well, I think that, definitely we've seen at this point, probably wouldn't keep your
job for another day.
No, absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
You'd be fired, he'd be freed, but it would be fucking hilarious.
Sure.
And you probably could do it.
Well, that's not their plan.
No, no it's not.
Cyber attacks.
Okay.
That's the way they're going.
Alright.
So at the bottom of the hour I'm going to explain what all the signs are because they
always pre-program what they're going to do to try to stop Trump, Musk and us.
And some of the other things they're pulling.
And I'm going to hit one of their big attacks now, but I'm going to hit the key attack
at the bottom of the hour.
They're going to launch a cyber attack
on the government payment system
and claim Musk did it guaranteed Guaranteed. They're probably
already trying. So I'll elaborate on that critical over
the horizon information, but but not too far with the
horizon. It's you know, with their behavior and how they
always try to prepare the ground. They're prepping of it.
We know what's going on. Always try to prepare the ground They're prepping of it
We know what's going on it's important to understand how these predictions that Alex makes they don't mean anything
But they're designed to be defensive. This is a good example of how that works
Elon Musk is breaching all kinds of government systems and we don't really know who's working for him
Like they tried to claim that naming the employees of Doze was the equivalent of doxing them and there's been a clear air of secrecy over a lot of the actions that they're taking.
Congress isn't overseeing what they're up to and the courts can only react so fast,
so this is an environment that is rich with danger.
Any one of the people who work for Musk could have nefarious intentions.
They could put a virus into these systems or just scrape sensitive data for any number of reasons.
Like, they could want to sell it. There's all kinds of shit.
That's a scary possibility, but even without the need for any malice,
we don't know who's doing stuff and what they're doing.
The potential for mistakes is high, and in this area, a mistake could be catastrophic.
For instance, Elon joked at a meeting with Trump that when they shut off USAID, they'd
accidentally shut off programs that helped contain a current Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
It was just accidentally cancelled.
Musk said that they restored it quickly and that there was no impact, but that's been
refuted by people in the field.
That's high stakes for a mistake.
Shutting off aid to contain Ebola could result in Ebola spreading further, which would be
catastrophic.
And these kinds of mistakes are inevitable because they're not really mistakes.
They're the unexamined but obvious results of the things that Trump and Musk are doing.
Alex knows that there's a pretty good chance of them doing something that causes massive
social backlash, like taking down the social security payment functions, and Alex needs
a story ahead of time to explain why it's a false flag.
Alex's storylines are largely based in trying to preemptively pitch alternative explanation
for things he's worried about derailing the extreme right-wing takeover of the country.
When he says that he's worried about the globalists, they're gonna do a big false flag racist car bombing,
it's because he's concerned that if a big racist car bombing happens,
it risks revealing to the center and the moderate types in this country
just how bigoted the GOP has become.
It could be a wake-up call that would be meaningful,
and it would hurt Alex's business, which is either full of racists or people who have been paid to be racist by the USAID in order to make
Alex look racist. Sure. When Alex says the globalists are gonna do a cyber
attack to stop Musk it's because he knows that there's a good chance that
Musk is gonna fuck something up majorly and this could be the impetus for him
losing all public support and that could end up with Musk being required to get
congressional approval for his actions,
and then before you know it, he can't do any of the destructive shit that he's trying
to do.
The gamble Alex has is that the narrative and the conversation guide politics.
And if he and his side can control that narrative, they control political power.
This is Alex's largest market value.
He tries to identify possible problems to the narrative
and come up with alternative explanations for them in advance. So when a problem happens,
he's there to be like, no, it's not their fault. It's not their fault. Yeah. Um, and you can see
that. Yeah. Um, I think that dynamic is important to understand because he's saying that there's
going to be this big cyber attack and guess what if that doesn't happen
He doesn't give a fuck about like well. I was totally wrong
I misread all the signs about how there was gonna be a cyber attack. It's never happened
This is a in a case of emergency break glass kind of situation. Yeah
Yeah, it is
It is strange because the only people really in position to do a false flag and
to benefit from a false flag are the people he's saying are going to be false flagged.
Sure, I guess.
Right?
Look, I don't even know who could benefit from anything these days.
I think the information space is so poisoned that I don't know if anybody could like, realistically deal with a major world event. Like,
at least on a large scale, like if 9-11 happened now,
I don't think anyone would agree what happened.
That's probable. Yeah, that's probably true.
I mean, people don't agree on what happened with COVID. Sure.
That was pretty big. And that was just a few years ago.
That's pretty big. Yeah.
There are a lot of people with a lot of agendas competing to, I was pretty big. And that was just a few years ago. That's pretty big. Yeah.
There are a lot of people with a lot of agendas competing to make sure nobody thinks what
they think about what COVID happened.
Right.
You know?
Yeah.
And Alex is part of that.
Yeah.
So he's down, he was focused today.
I, okay.
And I think he's done a good job.
Do you?
No, but he does.
All right. So in the in the last hour first 30 minutes
I broke down with the documents and more
how the
Cia runs usa which is even debated that's submitted
And uses it to overthrow governments and manipulate
Systems and destabilize countries and cultures and go after the family unit and push pedophilia and everything else
To make society weak so it can be overtaken. And how they also funded dirty tricks and election
meddling against all three of Trump's campaigns, successfully stole the 2020 election, financed
and quarterbacked all of the impeachment operations. this isn't something Alex has done on his show today.
He skimmed some tweets about Michael Schellenberger making a dubious claim about the Trump impeachment.
So then he just filled the time with his usual fare.
Alex tries to make it as difficult as possible, but it's important to remember what he's
basing his claims on when you hear his claims.
The key to assessing a claim someone makes is how they defend or support what they're saying. And every time you will find that Alex greatly exaggerates
his sources in order to pretend that he's proven things that he hasn't. And that's
what we have here.
I mean, it's in the WikiLeaks.
He's done a good job.
I, hmm.
So we get on to more sins that Alex has found documents that are revealing them.
Okay.
So many documents.
Okay.
And then now more documents come out.
The Gateway Punishers did an excellent job breaking it down.
It's called Megaviral.
Megaviral.
Infinity Viral.
Ultra Green Viral.
Of how major universities.
Infinity universities.
Thanks.
Prestigious.
Big foundations. Infinity University. Prestigious. The big foundations got the graduate students together, and they're all in, I mean all the
big universities do it, with government funds to create these giant bot farms and attack
systems and research databases on who to target and who was the most effective in the conservative
populist pro-human
media. Now, I already knew this because Georgetown University, working with the Democratic Party and
the Democrat Party law firms, did all this crowdsourcing and data mining on myself
and then packaged the narratives and lies
with the PR firms to open up on me
for about two years with a bunch of lies
to turn me into this demon straw man
before they had their lawsuits and show trials
and all the rest of it.
But you have to understand,
it's not just money going into these groups to target and lie about and all the rest of it. But you have to understand, it's not just money going
into these groups to target and lie about and file stuff and then create reports that are given
to the government corporations and to the quote fact checkers of then who to go out and attack
and say is bad and say is a liar and create the straw man. While you're already been deplatformed
so you can't respond, they don't just shut you down. They shut you down so
you can't respond and build a straw man to attack populism. They put your skin on. Serious
hardcore racketeering.
So right off the bat, isn't he just describing us?
Yeah.
Like we started before the lawsuits were filed and have created what Alex probably wishes
was a straw man version of him. And have done a thousand episodes of a podcast.
So weird that he's concerned about this mischaracterization
of his life and work and won't address
thousands of hours of criticism of how he's full of shit.
I think we have probably left behind
one of the most complete studies
of this particular type of con man that's ever been done.
Yeah. Yeah.
Unnecessarily. Yep. Comprehensive. done. Yeah. Unnecessarily comprehensive, perhaps.
Or perhaps maybe the most necessary,
because later on they're gonna be like,
well, we gotta figure out all of them all at the same time.
Surprise, we have the source code.
We have the weakest version of this thing.
So now we can apply it to all con artists.
That's how you make a vaccine, baby.
That's exactly right.
So Alex's university's targeting patriots thing is about a social media hysteria that broke out about grants that went to the Stanford Internet Observatory,
a branch that engages with online misinformation, which puts it squarely at odds with the current right wing,
which functions almost entirely on weaponized misinformation.
If they put the major players that cover that stuff out of business, there's less opposition to their manipulation of the
public through Twitter and that means more CBOSS sales. So I mean obviously
like following misinformation is going to be targeting the Patriots.
Yeah, great. Yeah, I mean I want to say that like since I was a child, the the like conservative,
mainly Christian driven or not Christian driven, mainly patriarchal driven, if you will, attack
on higher education or universities or the like is just so successful.
They've just fucking nailed it.
You know, like, if you stop, you look back
and see what they tried to do, what they set out to do, how they set out to do it, and
then that they succeeded. There's something admirable about it. Cause they really did
try to do what they did. Yeah. Admirable is loaded, but I get what you mean by that. Yeah.
Yeah. Laudable about executing a plan to perfection. boy. I still want to walk away from laudable
I mean listen eight it's against the law to steal from oceans
From the Bellagio, right? But when the oceans crew is standing outside that fountain, you're like, well, you got to give it to them
They bought it all it's laudable. Okay good for them stealing from a casino. I guess I don't know
Yeah, I guess they
effectively did the thing they were doing a thing they wanted to do yeah
right so I think that this show if you had to put a tagline on it it's playing
defense for Elon Musk right yeah that's basically what yeah that's basically
what the show has become Paul must crashes with Republicans. That's the big judge thing you read the poll
It's completely fake musk is more popular than ever they want to convince you. Oh, he's not popular now
GOP support for musk influence with Trump falls dramatically
Says the corporate media that said Hillary was gonna win. Oh
Look at this Elon Musk rocket explosion caused dangerous chemicals to pollute the atmosphere. Oh my god
Everything's dangerous cow farts are bad to ban everything. Oh, see everybody else's rockets are good, but not his So this is what Alex's career has amounted to, cold reading headlines and then improvising
defenses for Elon Musk.
That poll thing is whatever, but Alex's response to the rocket thing is pathetic.
Is no one complains about other people's rockets polluting really the best
angle he can come up with? In case you didn't keep track of all of this, this was the January
rocket explosion, not the March one. Right. This was a test flight SpaceX was conducting,
which they lost contact with and then it exploded near Puerto Rico, resulting in a bunch of
flights being diverted and general confusion. Alex is reading a headline from
a month later about how scientists estimated that this explosion released 45.5 tons of
metal oxides and 40 tons of reactive nitrogen into the upper atmosphere, which is a bad
thing. It's not good. That in March, their next launch also blew up, causing chaos for
air traffic controllers and people just trying to fly places.
The angle that no one complains when the globalists blow up rockets feels really stupid, because
no one else is blowing up rockets with this much regularity.
We have no idea what kind of damage these explosions may have had from an ecological
standpoint, but you can be pretty sure that we are going to be the people dealing with
those consequences, not Elon.
And it's pathetic for Alex to play this kind of game.
Why is it so bad when Elon blows up rockets?
You know, I was particularly, here's what I was just thinking, right?
Like it's very poignant when you reference Whitey's on the moon and you think to yourself,
ah, Whitey's on the moon, but a rat is biting my sister.
Now, you see the difference in strata.
You know, the inherent inequality of the United States
bare-faced, right in front of your eyes,
because there's a man on the moon, right?
But at the very least, there was a man on the moon.
You know?
It's not like Whitey blew up his rocket again.
God damn it!
Right?
Right?
Yeah, I can't eat, but Elon blew up his second straight rocket.
You know, there's a certain part of me that's like, wow, man, I guess we're at the very
least, you know, sure, I'm starving, but at least there is a guy on the moon in that
poem.
Right.
Right?
Ugh.
But maybe, maybe it was Kubrick.
Maybe he faked that moon landing
and you only think that Whitey was on the moon.
Well then at the very least somebody got paid for it.
Kubrick is telling me that Whitey's on the moon
and a rat bit my sister.
Right, right, absolutely, I'm still broke.
Yeah.
The point is I'm broke.
So Elon's shooting off these rockets,
but California won't let him.
California won't let him. California won't let him.
Don't shoot off rockets. What are we doing?
One of the Democrats, Seacoast Commission, that can control what people can do.
California say a few months ago, they said, yeah, we don't like Elon Musk politics,
so we're banning him.
You know, we're launching rockets from here.
We're restricting him. Incredible.
Yeah, it is incredible. So the California Coastal Commission ruled that Elon couldn't
launch a bunch of rockets over the state, most likely because they were pretty sure
a bunch of them were going to blow up.
Yeah, absolutely.
Space Force had requested the state dramatically increase the number of annual launches which
are done through SpaceX and would directly profit Elon Musk.
Yeah. The Commission was pretty uncomfortable with that, partially because of environmental concerns and partially because Elon's a total dipshit.
So they rejected that plan and then Elon sued them for political discrimination.
Just recently a judge who was appointed by Trump rejected that suit.
Yeah. So, Alex is making an argument that ended up being heard in court and determined to
be wrong.
All in the name of worshipping Elon Musk.
This is so sad.
Yeah, I, you know, I guess, I guess maybe I'm, I guess maybe I'm naive, but I really
thought that sooner or later, like blowing up a rocket would have required a stronger
reaction. Mm hmm. Then just like. What about two? thought that a sooner or later like blowing up a rocket would have required a stronger reaction
than just like what about two well i mean i guess don't do it again buddy you know like maybe i feel
like maybe if you blow up a rocket everything has to shut down for a while you got to redo
everybody's got to do the thing there are government inspectors i bet remember in iran whatever
you know like you got to do the whole thing. Yeah.
And then if you blow up two rockets, you're fired.
Let me try and amend this in a way.
Okay.
I think that to air is human.
Sure.
And sometimes rockets blow up.
They're notorious for it, frankly.
So I think that we need to add on to
you blew up a rocket and you're a cavalier dick about it.
Yeah, that's an issue.
That's the problem.
That is a big problem.
It's the combination of the,
you don't seem to be taking it very seriously
that you blew up a rocket.
Right, right, right, right.
Yeah.
Yeah, and like the Boeing executives,
how are you guys still there?
Whatever, moving on.
Yeah.
So Alex, he's done a great job today.
Yeah.
According to him.
Very focused. So focused. Very focused. So now it's time to rock
Keep hard give yourself a reward. Well, you've done a good job
We got the boys to make the noise
Join the pack Feel the crack the noise to make the noise.
Join the pack.
Feel the crack.
There's no way back.
Metal health.
All right, let's get to it. Right into the new world order. the I think I laid the liner down over that music myself in my office about 20 years ago.
That'll help drive you mad.
It'll cure your crazy.
Yeah, I was crazy till I went nuts.
All right, let me stop.
I shouldn't be having too much fun here. I just we just nailed it in the last hour and a half. I got a lot covered, did a good job, hit the angles, exposed it.
He exposed it. Nailed it. We just nailed it. We just nailed it. First of all, I was listening to that and he's rocking out to some Quiet Riot. Yeah. And this made me think of like one of our early episodes, he was listening to Quiet Riot and he was like,
Randy Rhoades!
Yeah.
And I was really hoping he would do that again.
That would have been great.
That would have been a real nice, maybe I could just quit then.
Everything's full circle, we've come back to Randy Rhoades.
We've finished.
Yeah.
It's the end of, there will will be blood you've got a thing
covered in yeah yeah yeah there's a narrative conclusion yep yep yep he's not done a good job
no but i also think like when you hear that rocking out and then he's like i was crazy and I lost my mind. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Like he has the aura of a crazy guy at the bar
who like has a secret, right?
And like has wisdom, but is speaking in riddles,
except you know that he's full of shit
and it's not interesting.
Like the guy at the bar is interesting
because you're like, what could be underneath there?
There isn't anything underneath here. He's just the crazy guy at the bar is interesting because you're like what could be underneath there. There isn't anything underneath here
He's just the crazy guy at the bar
That's like a black hole. Yeah. Yeah, there's a there's a guy
Walking down the middle of the street
Near my neighborhood the other day. I was taking the train and I walked by and there's a guy
He was having a very long conversation with himself
About how he has been diagnosed with something
Nobody's ever seen before And it was a very loud conversation that nobody else was allowed to participate in
He's walking down the middle of the street and it was it's it's amazing
When you've lived here long enough to see like 40 people on a nice day
Just walking by listening to this guy
Just going like not my problem and just keep going around the way. I like it's like that
But I bet that guy has more to him. Totally. Yeah, I want to know what's going on. I want to know where that guy ends up
It's not my business. That's why we're walking along the way and he's not making it anybody else's business
Inexplicably. Yeah, Alex has made this a lot of people's business.
Yeah.
What a bummer.
Yeah.
I would like to do a thousand episodes of a show about just some random person and I
find it a bar who's interested.
I imagine we, you know, I bet there's, I bet there's like a larger lesson somewhere in
there and they're like, you could do it a thousand episodes about everybody. You know what?
I don't think you could know I don't think you really could
I don't think there's a thousand episodes and a lot of people nope so Alex gets into more news
Sure, cuz he's done such a great job today like whoo. Let's keep going. I mean keep it. Yeah, let it ride the ball a-rollin
Feel good
feel great
Now I need to charge up and hit it all the rest of it
This will be a day long remembered
Give up. Okay, quit quit boy quit quit. Well, I tell you I was gonna cover now
enemies next big
move they have telegraphed it they have pre-programmed it they have forecasted the US aid system. It's not
just a level of. To a level of
ridiculousness. Where it's not
even veiled. Now. Right on time
as I predicted wasn't hard to
predict. Bill Gates surfaced on
Tuesday like an
enemy submarine. And said, if
you keep investigating us aid,
I'm afraid of new deadly virus
will arrive and kill tens of
millions of people. And Elon
Musk. Oh he sees involved in fraud. He's right. He's getting bribes. He's paying bribes.
And we knew this would happen. I said it an hour ago,
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan
offering incentives for federal workers to resign.
The law says he can do that,
and then if they don't take it, he can fire them.
But these are just speed bumps.
So this is the kind of news,
this is how it works on Alex's show, and I think that he
thinks that this is what doing a good job looks like.
He reads a headline, makes up some stuff about it, and if he gets inspired, he rants about
it until a break comes.
If there's no spark, he moves on to another headline and the process repeats, which is
what you just saw there.
This isn't like a situation where there's a thematic connection between these stories,
there's no editorial process, it's just an idiot seeing pictures and making noises.
Obviously Gates didn't threaten to release a bioweapon, he just made the very obvious
point that reducing the US investment in foreign aid will increase the danger of public health
crises and the result of that could be millions of deaths.
He's very right, especially considering that according to his own words, Elon accidentally
shut off Ebola containment aid.
This is another in the pile of these preemptive narratives meant to reduce the damage caused
by the consequences of Trump and Musk's actions.
Slashing public health funding and stigmatizing things like vaccines will lead to problems and Alex knows that the problems will come
It's just important that you have a story in place that blames someone else for them when they happen
That's his role. Mm-hmm and the whole thing
I this like
You remember the set list, You know that show? Yeah.
That kind of thing?
It reminds me how important the live audience really is.
You know, because you get instant feedback.
Sure.
Right?
I can't do this.
Imagine if the set list had no live audience and was just Alex Jones and it was just headlines.
Well that's like that seven minutes in purgatory.
Oh yeah, you're right.
I don't know if there was a set list to that
I think you just did your act no audience. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so
That clip was weird because Alex he said that they've laid it out perfectly
Yeah, and we have all the pre programming right, but he said that earlier about a cyber attack
He did say that but now it's about Bill Gates putting out a pandemic, right?
So that's what about the cyber attack thing? That's a good
question. Alex gets back to it. Oh, okay. What do they have left? What have I been
saying? Like a parrot? This is true. I'm like an emergency beacon. Warning,
warning, warning. Will Robinson. Danger approaching from the West. They're
telling you what they're going to do. And so the question is, have they already the computer systems. They're
attack will make COVID look like a minor inconvenience and will help get rid of the old system and bring in our new system. So yeah, the question is, has Musk with all of
his incredible people been able to go in and lock them out, which they did, but they all
built back doors, according to William Benny, the director, not the political director, the actual technical director, number two
at NSA for decades.
This is a new low for Alex in terms of being a worm.
He's created an imaginary cyber attack that he thinks that maybe Elon Musk is actually
protecting the United States from by taking over the government.
It's just pathetic.
This is, there's no other word for it.
Amazing. Did you know
that Biden saved us from an alien invasion that didn't happen?
I did.
Yeah. Great. Cool.
This is very Mandate of Heaven kind of shit.
It's unbelievable.
Do you know what the emperor saved us from?
Yeah.
Oh God.
If Elon hadn't done this.
No. Yeah. We'd all be dead.
Right.
Like, if he hadn't done that, we'd all be dead. If he hadn't done that, we'd all be
dead. So it turns out you can justify literally everything he does.
Yay!
Because it's all saving our lives all the time.
So that Klaus Schwab thing is a really good case illustration for some of the ways that
Alex lies. In his book, The Great Reset, Schwab mentions the possibility of a cyber attack
happening and says that the consequences of that would make COVID look small. That, on
its own, isn't really suspicious. You could argue whether or not you agree with his point,
but it's just a perspective that's either a good warning or a bit alarmist, depending
on your perspective. But Alex has created that second part of the quote that's fake.
He's amped the part about a cyberattack being used to get rid of the old system and bring in a new one.
That's just made up.
Alex made this up because the actual source he's using, the real Schwab quote, isn't good enough.
It doesn't really make the point that he wants to pretend he's proven, so Alex just lies.
There's no consequence for it, so why not?
He just makes shit up.
Lying, paraphrasing, using...
I would argue it's not even paraphrasing.
Maybe annotating.
Making shit up?
Maybe adding a little...
Maybe putting a little appendix on the book.
Abridging.
Things that he should have said in order for me to feel better about what I'm saying.
That's what he said politically.
Can we do that? Can we publish other versions of books with our own like yeah?
But what he meant was this shit. I mean I kind of did that with Alex's book
There is a little bit of that that's true yeah
So yeah, I guess you can't I guess you can so
This next clip I thought this is haunting.
Haunting? For someone like Alex to say, oh, okay, kind of shit.
Oh, Trump is in there. He's got your social security number. Yeah, we elected him.
And if you didn't do something, you don't have nothing to hide. This is an audit.
And not some audit where the IRS goes and harasses some hamburger stand
or some masseuse or some waitress.
Oh, you paid $2,000.
We caught you.
89,000 agents to harass everybody. Trump's already shutting them down.
He says we're just not going to put taxes on working class people.
Yeah, anybody that knows an economy that never is where the money comes from.
You do you believe people that don't make middle class money, they don't pay
taxes unless you're paying for a train or something like that. So the tax on that. So
this is insane. How much trouble they're in.
So it's amazing to hear noted Civil Liberties fanatic Alex Jones drop a, if you didn't do
anything wrong, you have nothing to fear on his audience.
It seems like that runs pretty deeply counter to everything he stands for and built his
career on.
But again, all that stuff from before was fake.
That's not who he is.
This is who he is.
No one who has ever said, hey, if you didn't do anything wrong, you have nothing to fear
has ever been the good guy.
No, no. And when you're somebody who's built up your entire like, whatever goodwill you
might have around you is based on opposition to things like the surveillance state and
things like that. When that is who you are are the only redeeming quality that you have is at least you believe some of these things.
Yep.
Um, it's kind of glaring when it turns out those things were fake.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, because they were it's if he renamed it like you're not enough of a Patriot act
then, oh, well, yeah, obviously we got to support that.
Yeah, obviously.
The white Patriot. Yeah. Oh, geezez well thought why didn't you say so?
Come on. It's in the details. Yeah. Yeah, I also have no clue what he's talking about with the train stuff
If you buy a ticket on a train, I guess you pay taxes. Or you buy a train
I mean if you're in the train industry. Right. Yeah
We know in ten years middle-class people will be able to go to the moon
I believe that's true, but I think I think beyond that and like removing all of the things he said
I think he is on to something
And moving all the things he said yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, the middle class and the working class paying or not paying taxes doesn't really matter that much when there's such wealth
Consolidation and the rich have found ways not to pay.
So if the solution that he has is excessively tax the rich and leave middle and working
class people alone, I guess that makes sense.
But something tells me that's not his solution.
No, I strongly doubt it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What a dick.
What you gonna do?
Hey, you have nothing to fear.
I mean, I guess I guess you're just gonna let people spy on you.
But I mean, you know, now that we understand all about metadata and shit, you know, whenever you're when if you open Instagram, there's a good chance all of the things that you've ever been afraid somebody was spying on you was it's just like routinely tracked through Instagram sure you know
I would be surprised if you have
tic-tacs that you make and stuff like that if there's like
somehow in the that program there's like a
Geospatial layout of your living space 100 or whatever from like yeah, well
So we've one last clip here, and I just thought it was Alex being a real piece of shit
Just always nice to end that way just a real dick
And I regret I cut this clip a little bit too early, and I'll explain what what I mean afterwards all right
So they have telegraphed
That they are gonna try to launch attacks, and they've said it's going to be Elon Musk's fault when it all crashes.
And the court media all say, oh, the social security system went down, the payment system
went down because of something Musk did.
I mean, it's guaranteed unless 100 million people see this report.
Yeah.
Your social security is is gonna be gone
They're gonna attack it's gonna be false flagged out of existence unless a hundred people hundred million people see my shit
Yeah
That's gross now the reason that I say I cut it too early is because right after that he says I'm serious
Which actually is like oh man so much worse I
Wish I'd, I mean, listen, it's getting bad out there.
Let's let advertisers go nuts.
Like I'm sick of this, Trix is for kids.
No, no, no, no.
Eat Trix or we murder the rabbit.
Do it.
Eat him or the rabbit gets it.
Sure.
That's a great advertising pitch.
Kids gotta learn about mortality at some point.
Absolutely, I don't want you to kill the rabbit
so I guess I eat tricks now.
That's the end.
You really think that rabbits live forever?
You really think that there are good people
who will just protect this rabbit?
No, could kill it.
I imagine every ad is a threat.
Sure, Tony the Tiger, gunpoint.
Oh, fuck, I could kill you.
Tied!
Your kids are going in the dryer!
Whoa, man, Jesus!
That smacks frog.
Absolutely.
Oh, that smacks frog.
That weird honeycomb guy.
All dead, all dead.
Just a bloodbath.
Right.
A serial mascot.
There's a suicide squad that's put together
of Count Chocula and Frankenberry.
Sure, sure. and the fruit brute.
And they go around
Kill all the lucky charms guy. Fruit brute out there is like finally my time to shine. Snap, crackle, and pop all dead.
Yeah, well they never stood a chance. They tried to hide and they thought cuz they were small but then you get stepped on.
It's really actually yeah
Bummer bloodbath out there poor guys
Special K doesn't have a mascot
Special is high as shit. Yeah, that's why you don't know where he is can't move
So yeah, yeah, I don't know what do I do this dude man?
Yeah, I think that there's really something instructive though, but the the ways that you can see he has these preemptive storylines that are built specifically to
protect and create deflection for the people that he wants to build those shields for.
And Elon Musk is pretty primary to him right now.
So there's a lot of preemptive defense building
for Elon Musk and the really irresponsible
and illegal things that he's doing.
So that's fun.
Yeah, I suppose there's one good,
here's one good takeaway I have for this episode
from Alex and it's for all of us, right?
You know, for you and and me we have very high standards
to the idea of doing a good job I can count on one hand the number of times that I've thought of
myself as having done a good job you know like a real exceptional job and being too hard on myself
don't go as far as Alex he did not do a a good job. Yeah. But take, maybe take a little bit back. If Alex thinks he did a good job, take a little bit off the top. You've done a good job.
Cut yourself a little bit of slack.
Cut yourself a little bit of slack, yeah.
And if you don't, I'm gonna kill Toucan Sand.
I'm going to murder that fucking Toucan.
Yeah.
I almost said Barrett.
Nah, but he's close.
Nope, close enough.
So, we'll be back with another episode where Alex defends Elon Musk unnecessarily and excessively
and embarrassingly.
But until then, we have a website.
Indeed we do.
It's NullTry.com.
Yep, we'll be back.
But until then, I'm Nigo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I am Mysterious Professor.
Woo yeah woo yeah woo!
And now here comes the sex robots.
Andy in Kansas, 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.