Knowledge Fight - #1022: February 27, 2025

Episode Date: April 4, 2025

In this installment, Dan and Jordan celebrate Liberation Day by listening to Alex discuss the attempted Epstein files PR stunt, and how much guilt he feels about not saving Gene Hackman's life....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 N-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! Dan and Jordan, I'm sweating! knowledgefight.com, it's time to pray! I have great respect for knowledge fight! 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.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Stop it. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 00:00:39 It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding me. Hello, Alex. 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
Starting point is 00:01:04 little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around Where's about the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Joe's? Oh indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan quick question for you What's up? What's your price by today, buddy? You go first? Uh my bright spot is a new show Oh, maybe it's an old show. I don't know how okay. It's called secret millionaire alright. It's hosted by Peter Sarah Finowicz, okay, if you remember him do. Yeah, and it's essentially a trader's knockoff. Almost to the T, to the letter. Everybody has a box, and then somebody has a box filled with a million dollars in it, and everybody else has to try and figure out who that guy or person is.
Starting point is 00:01:41 This is kind of deal or no deal-y. 100%, absolutely, and This is kind of deal or no dealy. One hundred percent. Uh huh. Absolutely. And it is all of the like conversations are almost identical to anything you would have at the trader. Like oh is this millionaireish behavior? Like the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:01:56 But you wouldn't have millionaireish behavior. Well. You aren't a millionaire. You just have a box that says. Uh huh. The millionaire has an agenda. What is his agenda? Is some subterfuge like action right that will then give you a leg up. It's kind of like the mole It's kind of it's all like it's like the mole. Yes, absolutely. Okay. It's terrible sure, but it's great
Starting point is 00:02:19 Okay, I don't know what to tell you. It's it's like I think mainly my problem is I got invested in one of the characters and then they did them dirty. Oh no. They did them dirty. No, robbed them from the million. It was brutal. It was brutal. Well, I'm glad you're enjoying it. I'm not gonna check this out because I got too much on my plate. Don't check it out. Between just like normal life stuff and then the challenge sure plus
Starting point is 00:02:51 survivor plus amazing race crazy, it's too much things to try and like watch concurrently yeah But I'm glad you're enjoying it. Yeah, what's your bright spot buddy liberation day liberation day? Yes, okay Trump announced the liberation day I'm sorry what you didn't know that no, I think it was about the tariffs that he put on everybody and Okay, things are not looking great for the economy. All right, fair enough, but we're liberated. Okay. I like that Right, so I'm reclaiming that and it's I feel so free because we're covering February 27th, right? Liberation of the drudgery of day to day love it so we're liberated. We're skipping ahead Yeah, we're out of this skippity toilet of a place. Do you don't even know what that means? No, I'm trying it out I'm trying it out man That was on fleek
Starting point is 00:03:38 Worst we can get no cap. I don't know what that means either, but I think that's a thing Yeah, it's people say that I've heard kids say it. I have nothing. I think that this is a great episode. I'm very excited about what is coming. Excellent. So we'll get down to business on that here in a second. But first, let's say hello to some new wonks.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Ooh, that's a great idea. So first, Tim the Ch is just a K sound in Wachumurka, not the one in Brazil, not the usurper in Arkansas thank you so much you're now policy wonk I'm a policy wonk thank you very much damn tongue twisters hmm next happy 40th birthday to my husband and regular listener James who also wonders if chat GPT can contemplate the beauty of a sunset thank you so much you're now policy wonk I'm a policy wonk thank you very much thank you and shout out to Kate and Louie who got married today
Starting point is 00:04:30 recently although the globe heads have tried to arrest you at least you're stocked up on iodine thank you so much you're now policy wonk i'm a policy wonk thank you very much uh i got caught up in my head that it might be louis or louis and that's what made me say today instead of recently my brain just couldn't do it because it's liberation day and louis was the one who was brain just couldn't do it because it's Liberation Day and Louie was the one who was famously during the yeah you got you have perfectly summed it up totally understood so we have a technocrat in the mix too Jordan so thank you so much to my book club is vetoing nonfiction because reality is too depressing 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. Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yes, thank you very much. So Jordan, I have an out of context drop from today's show. Ooh, I'm excited. You should be.
Starting point is 00:05:25 I am. And you'll be even more excited afterwards. Okay. Frank Herbert was a genius, obviously super psychic. Super psychic. Excellent. Frank Herbert was a genius, obviously super psychic. Obviously.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Obviously super psychic. What do you know about the future that you're not telling me because you've read more Herbert than me. Well, so once Leto II accepts the prophecy, he is, I guess, absorbed by Sand Trout and then slowly transforms into a worm himself. B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b Knowing the future if you know more of the plot of the book I'm trying to get to the next part here right once leto to becomes the worm Leto to knows all of the future and all of the past Simultaneously thus creating a golden path for all of humanity to walk Regardless of whether or not he knows it because he can only know the North Star thus Frank Herbert obviously is Creating that golden path himself for us
Starting point is 00:06:25 to follow long after his death. Super psychic! What does that tell us about our future? Oh it's gonna be... hmm. It'll be alright. So we start today's episode off here with some announcements. It's very exciting. This day is a day that will be long remembered as the day the Jedi died. Oh no. No, it's the day that Pam Bondi, Attorney General. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Starting point is 00:06:51 Had come out and announced that she was going to release the Epstein files. Love it. We're now going into day 38 of the return of President Trump. And as I've been saying the last few weeks, the reason the attorney general has not released the first trunche of the Epstein files is because they have to go through and remove all the names of the victims and informants
Starting point is 00:07:22 because it will be a disaster if they don't do that and violate a bunch of laws. And I'm just marveling at how fast the Trump administration has been moving. And I've not had faith, as Reagan always said, trust but verify. Trump keeps doing everything he said he would do and more. And I wasn't told this by the Justice Department. I've just followed the case. I was probably the first person ever talk about Epstein being a pedo, intelligence operative. And I mean, at least 16, 17, 18 years ago, I've been talking about it. So I know the case I've forgotten more than most people know about it.
Starting point is 00:08:04 I think that's true. Probably. Alex has forgotten more than most people know about it. I think that's true probably Alex has forgotten more. I don't know if all the things that he's forgotten are true Yeah, he's forgotten a lot of things though I have thought a lot of things about it that I have forgotten is not the same as I know things about it Yeah, he's also forgotten that he was not one of the first people to go for that. He is very quickly forgotten that somehow Yeah, but there's a there's an interesting thing here where he has... You feel a sense of ownership that he feels over this story. Totally.
Starting point is 00:08:32 And so, obviously, if they're gonna release this shit, he's pretty excited. Am I correct? Because I think this might be the case. Am I correct in thinking that some people just kind of said that Alex Jones was the first to talk about the Epstein files and then he was like, maybe I was. And that's how the thing got, like, I don't know if he self-generated this, right? I'm not, I'm not sure. I think he might've. I think, I think this might be a King of Pop situation. Okay, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:01 I think he might've bestowed this honor upon himself and then all of the hashtag Alex Jones was right people Just kind of mirror. Just let it go. Yeah, but honestly, I I don't know enough like I I don't know who said it first Yeah, I wouldn't be too surprised if someone online Created a like a meme of him right and then he was like Yeah, yeah 100% I could believe that that's possible yeah so Alex really wants this to happen because you know it's gonna be good for business totally and better happen today yeah she said probably today well it better be now in fact I think it will be today because she said oh we're gonna do
Starting point is 00:09:41 it tomorrow she goes well well you're, no, no, now there's so much anticipation. It better be today. I believe it will be. I'm gonna imagine there'll be a press conference. Good chance trouble be part of it. Because the takedown of the globalist is the greatest show on earth. And it's how we're destroying them while we bring justice. And so I would guess probably like six o'clock tonight, you'll have a press conference, bare minimum with the attorney general. They'll make an announcement. They will release the
Starting point is 00:10:19 information to Congress and to the public. And then what I'll be looking for is him explaining because I know the case and there's a lot more that he had with all the hidden camera systems in New York and little St. John's Island, the Caribbean and out at Zorro Ranch in New Mexico and we better hear about all that. Seems like he has some high hopes. I would like to call your attention to the way that Alex talks about how God tells him what time things are. He predicted when Trump was going
Starting point is 00:10:58 to come out. To the hour. Yeah, time zone, not withstanding. This press conference happens while Alex is on air Yeah, so he is off on the time saying it's gonna be six tonight. Wow, what you gonna do? God gave him the wrong time It happens. Yeah, it does God's weird like that, right? He's always looking at his watch going like oh, I forgot which universe I was dealing with. I've got I've made a bunch Yeah, Alex is totally right though
Starting point is 00:11:23 like Pam Bondi had gone on Fox the night before and talked about how they're gonna release this stuff. And like- How are we doing with that? It had, well, it hit a fever pitch, you know, like she had to come and do something. She had to come and do something. And what did she do?
Starting point is 00:11:36 Well, we're gonna find out. She had a PR stunt. So Alex has a guest that he's gonna have on the show. And I thought this was pretty surprising we have an exclusive coming up in about 56 minutes and that is the recently arrested and charged with genocide and Thought crime literally says thought crime The real president of Romania
Starting point is 00:12:08 Will be joining us coming up. Holy shit, really? Kaleem Georgeescu for 30 minutes first interview at being released from the Gulag and we have the charges against him in the form of a press release. So at this point, Romania had annulled the original election results and set up a new election which was to take place on May 4th. In the meantime, Caeulainn Gheorghescu had been hit with some indictments and got arrested the day before this episode. The charges were not thought crimes or genocide, but instead they involved quote, incitement
Starting point is 00:12:42 to actions against the constitutional order and quote, setting up an organization with fascist, racist or xenophobic characteristics. Sure. On the same day that Gheorghescu was arrested, Romanian police carried out raids on 47 properties that were connected to a guy named Horatiu Porta, who's a former French legionnaire who did some mercenary work in the Democratic Republic of Congo. POTRA had been calling for an armed uprising after the first election results were annulled and the raids of these properties found quote guns, grenade launchers, and gold bouillon buried beneath floorboards according to the BBC.
Starting point is 00:13:18 That sounds fun. POTRA was a Georgescu's bodyguard. It's not clear if Kaelin himself had any demonstrated connection to the grenade launchers and stuff. Right, right, right. So, where we are now, the Romanian court seems to have every reason to have thrown out the initial election results. There were a mass of social media ads for Giorgescu's candidacy that were paid for,
Starting point is 00:13:40 but not specified as campaign ads, which violates Romanian election law. I don't know enough about the charges he's facing that got him arrested to know if this is like an overstep or not, so I'm going to hold off a little bit on judgment there, but he is going on Infowars the day after he got arrested, so I don't think that I'm going to end up in a place where I'm like, this guy's good, this guy's great. When they say the cover-up is worse than the crime, they didn't know that going on Infowars was available. That didn't exist back then. They were like, oh, the cover-up is worse than the crime. No, no, no. Going on Infowars the next day,
Starting point is 00:14:16 that's more damning than whatever crime you did. Yeah. Or just desperate. There's definitely desperation there. There's a chance that it's just like no one else wants to talk to you But you know who's the most desperate people who have committed crimes yeah So we'll get to that that's exciting that he's on He's been on before though like it's not it's not the first time he's come around sure but it's still pretty shocking Like given that the Romanian election is still like you, the coin is still in the air or whatever, him being on Infowars during that time is like, well that's a relevant fucking guest. How do you have a bodyguard that has grenade launchers that you don't know about?
Starting point is 00:14:58 You know? Well, I don't know. I think that there's some room for like, I don't want to know. Right, I understand. Willful ignorance sometimes can come into these things. You gotta screen your bodyguards. Well, but if you screen them you probably want a guy with a grenade launcher. See, now he's committed a crime!
Starting point is 00:15:17 You want a grenade launcher guy on your side as opposed to against it. That's fair, that is fair. So Alex talks a little bit about the the UK and their elections and I think he's a little a little dumb. Starmer is openly talking about canceling starmer upcoming elections because he's got like a 15% approval rating. You ask well how did he become the prime minister? Well they're not popularly elected. It's parliament. They're unpopularly elected. His party was able to do a bunch of manipulations and change the parliamentary rules
Starting point is 00:15:46 where every vote they get is counted five times. Yes! Yes! Make that a rule! And then so they're the majority party. So a tiny group votes for them, less than 20 percent, but they are the majority. And they do other alliances with other parties. It just, it'll give me a headache, but parliaments are a joke. If you're a person listening to Alex and you hear him explain parliamentary elections like
Starting point is 00:16:12 this, you should immediately recognize that he's a complete idiot and just making shit up. So this party in the UK was able to make all their votes count for five. I love that. It's perfect. I love it. So in general elections, the people of the UK vote for their local MPs and the party that wins the most representation in the House of Commons is able to form a new government. So for instance, Keir Starmer is part of the Labor
Starting point is 00:16:36 Party who won 411 out of 650 seats in the lower house. He has an approval rating of about 29%, but he's not elected nationally, so it doesn't track the same way national favorability might in our general elections. He's an MP for Holborn and St. Pancras, who became a prime minister because his party did the best as a whole in the election. He was not elected as prime minister directly. If I had to guess what Alex is talking about and making up lies about it's that labor only won 33.7 percent of the vote as it relates to the whole country However, because where these votes were that was good enough to win 63 percent of the seats in the House of Commons
Starting point is 00:17:17 Which is said to be a very un proportional victory sure sure sure sure but this does you know that does happen Sometimes and it's not an indication that the conservatives did better No, no, no, I I just I I could not be happier with the brazenness of The idea of these people being like, you know what our votes count five times now How about that we can use the rules to say whatever we want But you know what's crazy about that conception is that Alex thinks that's something that someone might fuck around and do. Totally.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Why not? Maybe Trump will go ahead and do that. Maybe give it a shot. Maybe give it a shot. Trump voters now get 10 votes each that they can distribute to however many candidates they want to. Surprise, it's all going to me. My vote count for 10 is in play.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I love it. I love it. Like, what do you say to that? We no longer exist together. Yeah. So Alex talks a little bit about Epstein stuff and about how he exsanguinated the babies. vampire stuff vampire stuff. Yeah, that kind of thing. Drain the blood. And it's a lot more than just 14 15 year old girls. That's bad enough. It's weird medical experiments. I was the first to break that 15 years ago. Now that's come out. Oh,
Starting point is 00:18:29 he was into cloning. Oh, he was into repopulating the earth with his race and all this stuff. They were doing weird cloning stuff. It's our ranch was a giant medical facility with breeding women and just I mean, it's it's some Peter Nygaard got caught doing it Totes having women get pregnant on purpose have the baby at seven nights So they could sang we ate them and drain them. I'm sorry. Let me suck all their juices out and they found They claim they were doing human cloning which they obviously can do but I don't know they were doing out there but we know is though he would be his baby. And then also other rich men would pay to have a baby with the woman.
Starting point is 00:19:11 And then there's this, and it's in some of the sciences, it was a long story, but they believe sucking the juices out of your baby that's got your genetics is way, way, way, way, way, way better than, you know, getting somebody else's stem cells or somebody else's baby stem cells. And so, yeah, these are vampires that suck the juices out of their children. It's a long story though. Juices? Suck the juices out of their children. Exsanguidate, I mean sanguine blood.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Exsanguidate. Yeah. Yeah. So, that's fun vampire stuff I while we're here serious question all right we know there are a disreputable scientists yes we know that at least one disreputable scientist has been caught adjusting the human genome and then having those children be born? Do you think there's a clone out there?
Starting point is 00:20:07 Do you think there's a secret clone like maybe one or two? Do you think there's a secret clone out there among us right now? I don't know. I don't know and I don't know if it matters. I don't think it matters. I think it's just be interesting if there was a secret clone out there, right? I think that it's, I know, blue sky, everything's possible, you know, like, but I think that my understanding is that it wouldn't be viable.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Okay. Like I think that that's, that's my understanding of where the science is. All right. Like a human clone wouldn't, uh. What you're saying is you're challenging all disreputable scientists to make a human clone to defeat you. Let me say this. It has never been my policy
Starting point is 00:20:45 to challenge disreputable scientists. They're disreputable and they know things about science. Leaving them alone. So apparently Peter Nygaard, we're gonna go ahead and just make him the same person as Epstein. Yeah. Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:59 So yeah, they are trying to exsanguinate babies. Get rid of their juices. Yes. And Alex talks a little bit more about this sort of scheme. Okay. Yeah, they they're trying to exsanguinate babies. Get rid of their juices. Yes And Alex talks a little bit more about this sort of scheme. Okay. Yeah These are vampires that suck the juices out of their children and and they harvest it all They harvest the ovaries out of little girls and then have those rendered down and injected into them Rendered down like in a pot. It's got all the eggs and you know, just that's super powerful protein nutrients, obviously, and totally growth factor.
Starting point is 00:21:29 And then they would suck the bone marrow out of the babies. I mean, they suck every drop out. I'm sorry to be gross here, but that's what happens. And it's all he's in prison for that, but it's like you got to really dig into the files and the newspapers don't put that up front But he's been on TV before before he got Taken down finally bragging about it. He's got all these beautiful women They're all black
Starting point is 00:22:01 Because off to a great start black people particularly Central Africans here we go Do have the best themselves there's there is doubt there is. That's because there is no recessive genes there. What is happening? All right. And it's a long story, but he's got all these black women there and he's like supermodels. He's like, how much for your baby? How much for your period blood? How much for your, I'll pay you for your feed.
Starting point is 00:22:21 All good questions. I'm gonna suck it dry. And they're just like, oh,, I got this video of it. So on one level you just heard something deeply racist. On the other hand, you just got a bachelor's degree in stem cells and ovary-based nutrition science. There you go. This is an old white supremacist trope that black people have no recessive genes, only
Starting point is 00:22:39 dominant ones, because that was part of their reinforcement of the one-drop type policies about excluding people from being considered white. That makes sense. This is spiritually where Alex's ideas are coming from here. Right, right, right. Because there's nothing else to back up what he's saying. Dominant and recessive alleles exist in countless places in the human genome. One isn't better than the other in terms of like dominant, like there's no quality to it.
Starting point is 00:23:04 It's not how it works. It's just an inheritance pattern. Yeah. A child gets two copies of alleles from their parents and these can be dominant or recessive. In the case of a child who gets a dominant allele, they'll inherit the dominant phenotype of that gene. In addition, if the other allele is recessive,
Starting point is 00:23:19 they'll carry that recessive gene and it may pass along to the next generation, but it won't be expressed in that generation, the current generation. However, if a child gets two copies of a recessive gene, they'll express that recessive gene. It's that simple. If that was a true bit of science, right? Because this is another thing that you have to consider. If that was true, it would be everywhere.
Starting point is 00:23:42 In your science textbooks, we would be like, in the study of genealogy we've been gone through the Mendelian thing and then then it'd be like hey but also it turns out in this one specific region perfect human beings dominant gene thing or whatever you know only dominant yeah alleles that would be a well-known it'd be very strange yeah so in reality what Alex is doing is mixing some of this shit with a little bit of pizza gate. And so he works gets back into that a little. So you wonder why there's this big hunger for Haitian kids and it's in the WikiLeaks. We're talking about Yeah, bring us the walnuts. Walnuts is black people's blood. Oh, I'm digressing. Sorry. Oh, I'm digressing. Sorry. Everyone is, everyone is thinking you're going to get something really big here today. And we already know who was on the flights 30 plus times just
Starting point is 00:24:37 to little St. John's Island, which was where they really did nasty stuff. I mean screw and little kids and a lot of other stuff. They got a vampire temple there stuff. I mean screwing little kids and a lot of other stuff. They got a vampire temple there folks. I mean, these are vampires where the legends come from. Well, they don't live forever, but they've got a demonic entity in them that does. I mean, look, yeah. I mean, look, go look at the remake of in the nineties
Starting point is 00:24:59 with Keanu Reeves of Dracula. And then look at the Dracula in that and then look at Nygaard. Folks, they walk amongst us and they want black people's blood. So it was not exactly what you were asking, but you did ask if a clone walks among us and then Alex says that they walk among us. I mean, vampires. I think it's I think it's probably if if if vampires but for sure clothes. Yeah. Yeah
Starting point is 00:25:28 Yeah, yeah, also minotaurs. Yeah, why not? Yeah, all bets are off at that point if if vampires all bets off Kelpie's Yeah Locking ass monsters. Totally. Yeah. Yeah, so Alex in that in that clip. He's like I know you're all expecting a lot today Yeah, and I just couldn't stop thinking no, I'm not no no Mmm, not expecting much from the Pam Bondi thing and I'm not expecting much from Alex and he Surprises me. Oh shit. Yeah, she didn't know he does. No, she did exactly what I figured she might. Yeah, but Alex She didn't, but he does. No, she did exactly what I figured she might. But Alex, I don't know if I can prepare you at all for the direction this takes, but there's
Starting point is 00:26:10 a clue in this next clip. What you're going to have, unless they've excised it, I'm going to get upset. You're going to have Bill and Hillary Clinton. You're going to have Steve Jobs' widow. Oh, she loves it. She owns the Atlantic. Monthly. the that's what's going on. And then I expect to hear that there's gonna be a lot more coming that they're having to process and update on that. That's what's logical. That's the process and That's what I
Starting point is 00:26:54 expect to see. But the longer people are gonna get upset, and that's good because it means people are what paying attention now. And that leads me to this, then I'll get into more later. It's worse coming out minute by minute. Gene Hackman, his wife and his dog, as you know, were found dead overnight. A well check was done. They've been dead for a while.
Starting point is 00:27:14 And he was 95. They were deeply in love. I know a lot about Gene Hackman because I actually like him and people that knew him. So I know a little bit about him. Very classy guy, not into Hollywood, not into the establishment. And he may have died naturally that she was so sad she committed suicide and then euthanize her dog with her could have been carbon monoxide. Some appliance malfunctioned. The police said they don't know so far why they died, but that it's not foul play. Could have been carbon monoxide. He could have died and then she killed herself or they all could have decided to kill themselves together. Because people see how horrible the medical system is and you're caught up in a lot of people decide to do it that way. And I don't judge people to do. I don't want the government involved in euthanasia
Starting point is 00:28:03 because they force it and push it as you now see proven as people warned and the Netherlands and England and Canada, but You know people killing themselves when they're you know Really sick and old and love each other. That's Romeo and Juliet. I mean they probably I had to guess I think he probably died. How you doing, buddy? But doing all right. I mean, I think that probably died. How you doing, buddy? But you know right I mean I think that's probably what happened They you know he's dead the badge pop and flowers and cards on him And then she probably and they're probably just wanting to give him their privacy or it was carbon monoxide Okay, sorry man get a lot of fantasy here. This is very strange. I feel like somebody's going through a divorce
Starting point is 00:28:43 So Alex is a bit of a distasteful piece of shit, engaging in gossip level speculation about Gene Hackman's death. It should be no surprise to anybody, but all of his guesses were wrong. It turned out that Hackman's wife passed away from a hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. She was caring for Hackman, who had advanced Alzheimer's, and without her to tend to his needs he died from a heart condition at some point after she had passed. It's just a heartbreaking situation like if you think about the realities of how this unfolded yeah and there's zero reason for Alex to try to find an angle to play with this. Also you
Starting point is 00:29:17 might notice that his prediction about the Epstein stuff is pretty thin. He doesn't sound like the world's foremost Epstein scholar who's covered this story before everyone else. It sounds like a guy who has almost no interest in details even. But he's doing something that I think is really smart, and that is not jumping all the way into the pool. He's not getting an offsides right for jumping over the line of scrimmage He's not like hey, we got to get as many yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I see what I see what you're saying I think there's something respectable about that even if it is just Self-preservation yeah, I mean if I'm if I'm a cornered animal, which is what I'm assuming. He is at this point
Starting point is 00:29:59 I'm I've got my hackles raised going like I cannot trust these people to release Epstein's files. Right. I would have to be an idiot. Yeah, I'm similar to them. Yeah. Yeah. If I was them, I would not do it. So yeah, I'd make a show out of it. Of course. I got to make money off of it. So the clue that I was trying to give you is that, uh, that he... Hackman, uh, Alex gets lost in thinking about Gene Hackman. Yeah. And I know that you're thinking, like, well, it'll be distasteful and pretty bad, but you even, like, you have no idea. I genuinely don't.
Starting point is 00:30:36 No. I was... I just... I can't. No. I mean, you... Give me... No, don't do this.
Starting point is 00:30:44 I hate this game. Let's find out. I was gonna see, like, predict something Alex could do that's shitty, but no don't do this. I hate this game. Let's find out I was gonna see it like predict something Alex could do that shitty. I don't even want to play that game That's a shitty game So this is this is low Levels sure what Alex is gonna engage in and it is him wanting Randy Quaid to come on the show to talk about how Hackman was probably murdered. Great! And what happens is once the person is no longer useful but they have this big catalog of residuals and royalties then you kill the person. And
Starting point is 00:31:20 I've talked to high-level folks, really smart people in Hollywood, who over the years told me that Randy Quaid is right and that indeed they do kill people. They do rip people off. Hashtag Randy Quaid. And Gene Hackman has one of the biggest royalty streams in Hollywood. I suspect murder. Well, Randy, we love you and we love your brother. And I would really love to have you on the show. We've seen you DMs before, but I know what you're talking about in general goes on.
Starting point is 00:31:46 I'd love to have you on the broadcast. And we love Dennis as well. I did something really mean to Dennis Quaid once annoyingly. What is happening? Later, I found out from his good buddy, Jimmy Vaughan, mutual friends. What a great guy is. And I want to a hole. I was, uh. It doesn't matter. It was a protest against the CPS in Austin. They were taking me and some people's kids.
Starting point is 00:32:11 We got given information. They were part of it. They were at the event. It was their event. Quaid was raising money for disadvantaged kids. I didn't even know it was his event either in the hotel. I'm screaming at him with a protest for an hour and I just he was like later on Alex Jones. I know he is, why is he doing that to me? Dennis, I apologize. But that's that's a side issue. Hey, you're gonna break a few eggs trying to do a good job here. But I always admit when I'm wrong. Yeah, I mean, it's a big of him to apologize. And then also beg Randy Quaid to come on the show to say some heinous shit. This is would, you know, growing up, the saga of the Quaid brothers did not turn out how I thought it was gonna go.
Starting point is 00:32:50 I will say that. I will give them both that. It didn't go the direction that I thought either of them was gonna take. Yeah, it's been surprising. You know, you have, like, Randy takes such a hard turn, and then you think, like, well, Dennis is just going to go keep going straight. Wrong. Nope. Way wrong. Way wrong. Fun times. Wild. So Alex gets off this subject for a bit and goes back to the matter at hand of the Epstein release. Right. And like I said, he's not jumping into the pool. He wants it both ways. Okay. They said hundreds of hard drives just at the New York facility. Whole the description was houses full of hard drives in cameras hidden everywhere whole computer camera rooms. It's not a little black book. It's not just an Epstein client list but people keep wanting that they're like okay here's the flight logs here's the the Blackburns. It's not a little black book. It's not just an
Starting point is 00:33:48 Epstein client list, but people keep wanting that. They're like, Okay, here's the flight logs. Here's the client list. That's what you're getting today. And now they're being specific. Breaking Senator Marsha Blackburn says Epstein Falls to be doing today is
Starting point is 00:34:09 just phase one. This is the phase one release in short order. I will have the hard copy in my hands and a G Bondi will be responsible for the public release. What did I say right? Start the shot. You know this is just broke. I said.
Starting point is 00:34:23 They'll send it over to Congress and so the law works and they'll make it public to the public. They're gonna publish it on probably the DOJ website or probably just publish it on X. And there's such anticipation, they're just double checking to make sure there's no victims names on this. Cause you know, when you speed through something,
Starting point is 00:34:40 you'll miss it when you're going through all this stuff. So this is gonna be huge. And you know the Clintons are on there and you know Bill Gates is on there. This will be a day long remembered. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. And then meanwhile, you've got literally one of the Pito commanders, he's totally M-I-6, Starmor.
Starting point is 00:35:09 His first job was infiltrating Soviet work camps shouldn't you like 20 years old isn't that just going to a work camp so you just they're just everywhere I mean there's one of the worst Pito protectors probably is one I don't know that, but certainly looks like one, but the point is, makes my skin crawl. This guy is responsible. This is great. So you get the feeling from listening to this show that Alex wants to play the Epstein release story from both angles.
Starting point is 00:35:36 On the one hand, he knows that whatever comes out is not going to satisfy people, so he needs to do some tempering of the expectations. Like, it's not the whole thing covering it all will be impossible that's an airtight way to go with this except that you can tell that he's not committed to that downplaying as he's doing this he's also saying that it's gonna be massive and he does his little Darth Vader impression mm-hmm this is part of Alex's style that I find very shitty where he tries to hype up a story while keeping this insurance policy in place for when it's ultimately a dud. Yeah. And I just you feel it running through this hard.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Yeah. Which is savvy. I mean, it is savvy. But if he was being honest with I mean, if everybody's just being honest, like it should be the the like, bear trap moment. The release of those files should also be followed up by all of those people getting what the release of those files should lead to, you know? So he should be stoked. That should be like, this is it. But Alex understands how this media ecosystem exists. Totally.
Starting point is 00:36:42 So he knows that this is a dud. Yeah. The he knows that it's just the part that's downplaying it is the sensible part. Yeah, the play like being like, oh, this is gonna be huge is yeah, that's luring you into you as a consumer into the bear trap. Totally. It should be but this should be like, QAnon should come back and be like, oh, they're gonna actually do the stuff. Maybe you know, it should be that level of we're excited about somebody getting a consequence.
Starting point is 00:37:10 You'd think that if you had any faith in the, like, the people who were releasing this, you would. Yeah. But Alex is... They're the ones you say are coming to give, there's a minister of retribution and shit. Not officially. Yeah, that's true. But he knows that that's all fucking bullshit. Yeah. Yeah it is. So Alex
Starting point is 00:37:30 Man wanted him to do that painting show Yeah, and I don't think he's going to because he talks about some of his plans in this next clip And I think it's very sad and that's why I can't wait until we get through this deep state attack bankruptcy, which we're winning and the And that's why I can't wait until we get to this deep state attack bankruptcy, which we're winning. And we're going to crank this sucker up. We're
Starting point is 00:37:54 going to bring in more editors, more researchers, more reporters. It is my plan with the new owners and their plan. I'll be the news director. Long on a longer on in force was fine with me. To go 24 hours a day. And we're gonna retrofit one of the studios with just a wall of televisions with a control panel on X mainly,
Starting point is 00:38:16 because that's the best feeds. And we're just gonna be going to people's breaking news, covering and analyzing it in live time. Like Mystery Science Theater, cameras behind us, cameras in front of us, and you're seeing what we're seeing You're seeing stuff as it comes in That's my plan. This is so sad Alex's ambition has been reduced to him dreaming of being a 24-hour Twitter response show
Starting point is 00:38:37 He's hopelessly addicted to social media and the rush of pretending that it means something and him articulating his goals like this represents a kind of surrender to that Addiction the thing that he created In order to fight the one world government the new world order beast Has become like in his head the conception of it is a CNN of unsourced tweets and memes. Mm-hmm. It's pathetic Yeah, yeah, I mean he's just I want to be somebody like the people that I said I hated mm-hmm. Yeah, and also I think that like I actually Here's the thing. Yeah, if he does this He will get sued so fucking fat. Absolutely like the the level of kind of stuff that he'll put up
Starting point is 00:39:22 I think I think he'll probably get in trouble. I mean, it's not possible to do that. It's not sustainable. No. No, no, no. It's fun. Otherwise, someone else would have done it by now. And I think that that does exist in some places of Twitch and stuff. There's a lot of React type people.
Starting point is 00:39:44 That content is popular. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but I Just I know not gonna happen, but yeah if Elon Musk were to buy MSNBC Oh my god, they could just do it there. They could just cover Twitter there Now I've wanted this for a decade, but I've just been tied down and hit and you know defending the operation but the than its infrastructure, but also to hit some of the old folks that don't know what's going on cable. You could just turn a 24 hour network into live coverage of X and you could have the sports channel and the culture channel and the health channel and the news channel and the financial channel. And then all you're doing is stuffs breaking, cover it and you have too much news. But you can't do that if you're globalists that want to control the narrative
Starting point is 00:40:45 and have everybody say the same thing on every network. That's why they're always two, three days old news and they're all saying the same thing and nobody wants to watch it because you can tell it's a bunch of BS. This is what happens when you make that little jump from getting your news from the Drudge Report to just pulling everything from Twitter. Your brain gets poisoned with the convenience, the speed and the simplicity of just taking everything in as little bite-sized tweets, and then they just come and go across your feed. They pop up with a ton of intensity with words like emergency, and then they're gone, replaced by new intense tweets to distract you from the fact that the last one was bullshit.
Starting point is 00:41:20 It's a perfect attention loop, and Alex knows that there's a huge population that's stuck within it, which makes them great sales targets But Alex isn't just the president of hair club for men. He's also a client and he's stuck in that loop himself He's coming off like an addict just begging for another hit when he goes on about how Elon should buy MSNBC so they can just cover tweets. Yeah, like this is pathetic man. Yeah, you you fucking went to Bohemian Grove Come on. I mean, I don't know. I don't know. Do you think do you think the the like applied psychologists that they have? to help fine-tune the algorithms to Make people feel worse. I
Starting point is 00:42:02 Mean those are the type of disreputable scientists that might clone somebody. You know what I'm saying? Sure. Sure. But I think that they they made that bait too good. Yeah. For Alex. Yeah. Like you know it's he's sadly just the perfect fear and bad feeling yeah tornado Yeah, he's an Elmer fudd that thinks he's a Bugs Bunny, and it's just not gonna happen bud. Yeah, God is ass Yeah, I'll take that one so Kailin, Jerjescu sure shows up. How's he doing? He's good Alex introduces him and he coins a new word. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:51 The rightful president of Romania who had his election victory canceled by the NATO Soros coup Kaleen George S coup is joining us exclusively after being arrested two days ago and then charged with a bunch of bizarre Sorosian lies. Sorosian. Sorosian is a good word. We got it. So here is one of the good indications that Alex is a lazy liar with no interest in conveying real information to the audience. Caelan Gheorghescu is in no way the rightful president of Romania. You can make a decent argument that the Romanian court shouldn't have thrown out the results of the first election, but even if that argument is correct, he didn't win the presidency.
Starting point is 00:43:29 He won the first round of voting and there was still going to be a runoff. It's fine to believe that he would have won that runoff, but it never happened, so by right he never won the presidency. Alex doesn't know anything about the stories that he covers, and even if he did, he doesn't want to complicate things for the audience, so what he does is just condense everything down into their most simple and sensational form as if they were tweets mm-hmm the only language he knows yeah fucking crazy yeah so everything turns into the fucking a fantasy novel essentially a fantasy novel with a lot of feudal lords very
Starting point is 00:44:04 important everywhere around. Some of them who are pretty cool. Yeah, I don't know if that's how feudal, well, up to you. So Alex reads off some of these charges to George Esco. Thought crime, looking like George Soros, other things. Yeah, he reads off some of this, and if I were George Esco, I would be like, look at this dipshit. You are going through and your people exactly what Trump did in the same
Starting point is 00:44:30 global as the same USA money that was used to attack him and Musk and me and everybody has been used on you. You are our brother. Now, I want to spend the time we have to go soon, sir. Go over the court press release. These aren't even charges. They call them charges. Absolutely insane overhead shot to initiate criminal proceedings against you for committing incitement to actions against constitutional order and attempt to form and provide a criminal code, communication of false information. So thought crime as provided statements, more thought crime, initiating
Starting point is 00:45:04 or establishing an organization of fascist, racist, or xenophobic, no one's even ever said that about you, character joining or supporting such a group, and then it gets more insane. It talks about genocide against humanity. I looked up your record, you don't have a criminal record, you've never hurt anybody,
Starting point is 00:45:20 and war crimes, never even been in the military, as well as the act of publicly promoting fascist legionnaire racist xenophobic ideas concepts inspiring organizations for any specific character uh this is all southern poverty law center new world order soro stuff it's a soro judge what do you say to these false wait what charges sir so dear alex uh please understand me that I am not allowed to to To say about these issues. I leave my my lawyers to communicate about these topics if you're this dude You just have to think that Alex is an idiot. Yeah, like and you got him Yeah, absolutely
Starting point is 00:45:57 You know that Alex is desperate to whitewash your record and all that But if you hear someone cold reading this shit like this You know that they didn't even take ten minutes to familiarize themselves with the basic facts of the case. You're talking to someone who's so willing to be on your side and uninterested in facts. I guess lying is just thought crime to Alex, which is insane. He doesn't actually believe that, but his business model relies on normalizing the act of lying, so this is the kind of position that he needs to take. For sensible humans, it's very easy to understand the difference between someone having an inaccurate
Starting point is 00:46:31 belief they incorrectly believe to be true, and even expressing that inaccurate belief, and someone expressing something they know to be false in order to achieve a particular goal. Those are two different things. People understand that one of these things involves malice, whereas the other one is more based in ignorance. From the outside, it's often pretty hard to tell these apart, and this is a dynamic that always plays to the advantage of the liar.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Society refuses to organize itself in a way that can address the malicious liar, because it's all too often plausible that they're not malicious, they're just ignorant. That plausible deniability of malice is where Alex's career is rooted. As for the other crimes that Alex is pretending that Giorgiescu is accused of, a fair amount of that stuff Alex is reading is about Horatio Potra. That makes sense. Which you can tell because Alex mumbled the word legionnaire accidentally. He did, yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:21 When Alex says that Giorgiescu is accused of war crimes and genocide, that's not true. It's that he's accused of promoting Potra's paramilitary organization, which is accused of some shady stuff in various African countries. Alex doesn't know and definitely doesn't want to know any of the context around this because it just complicates the narrative. So you see him fumble his way through this shit he's reading, and it all sounds like gibberish. He has to make it sound like the globalists are accusing Georgescu of completely nonsensical things,
Starting point is 00:47:51 because the alternative is asking him about his association with this dude who runs a paramilitary group that has connections to Russia. Because Alex doesn't want to address this story like the tip of the spear that he pretends to be, he just creates a fake version of the story to report while he gives Gheorgheczka the softest of softball interviews. It's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:11 And he's not going to be like, hold on, here are the things that are about me. If he just says, oh, I can't talk about it and winks, it's like, yeah, keep going, bud. Keep saying more insane shit. And I won't take any responsibility for it, but if it gets me an extra Or Leah, why would you correct Alex on like, well, there's this guy named Horatio, and uh Absolutely not. No, can you believe they're giving me these false charges? Neither can I, but that's not important to this conversation Downright Sorosian
Starting point is 00:48:38 Yeah, absolutely Please So, um, their interview is not very interesting How many judges aren't- that's what I need to know How many judges aren't Soros judges at this point? Just give me a list. I'm sure it's fairly short. Did they do something that Alex doesn't like? Maybe. Because that's the determining factor. Is that a four dimensional question? Could they do something in the future?
Starting point is 00:49:01 If I have to complain about them, Soros. Soros. Boom, baby. He's got a lot of Time on his hands. I guess he does yeah, so Kaylin Dorgescu leaves Okay, I think the fact that this is happening is more relevant than anything that they talk about sure through the the interview Yeah, and now it is time for the Epstein PR stunt all right again here. We go so Alex Alex Alex sees this happening. Let's do it. Wow, look at that. They've now released the Epstein files breaking DC Drano, limbs of TikTok, Sernovich, Liz Wheeler seen holding
Starting point is 00:49:39 phase one at the White House. Okay, well's a lot of things. He's one at the White House. Okay, Well, let's start watching. Their ex accounts and we'll start covering that. As it unfolds. There's a good chance those are disk in there, so there's gonna be a lot. So I love how. The corporate media,
Starting point is 00:50:03 which has almost no viewers and is just CIA operation is just being ignored. And Trump's like, nope, we're going to kick AP out of here. That's not censoring AP. It's like, no, you're not real media. You can go out there in the yard and watch what we're doing. So in case anyone missed this story, Trump's Attorney General, Pam Bondi, put together a PR stunt where she invited a ton of right-wing social media dipshits to the White House and gave them binders that they were pretending were full of new dirt about Epstein. As the day went on, it became clear that the binders were basically
Starting point is 00:50:28 just full of already public information. There was no client list or any of the stuff that everyone was sure Trump was about to release. It was all a huge dud. And Alex has an interesting take here about why it's just folks like Mike Cernovich and the Libs of TikTok lady who got invitations to this PR stunt and not people who are professional journalists. Alex seems to think that it's because the Trump administration knows who the real media is and they sidelined the legacy folks in favor of the new kids. In reality, what's going on here is that the people like Cernovich and Libs of TikTok are gullible and desperate for attention, so they'll show up to this and they're not going to ask
Starting point is 00:51:04 too many questions. Generally journalists covering a story don't want to be part of the story they're covering, so they do what they can to avoid that kind of dynamic. In a case like this, it's obvious that the story that's supposed to be pushed here is that Pam Bondi gave these people binders, not what's inside them. None of the people there, the supposed anointed media, none of them know what's in these binders. They can't be reporting on the contents, they're just there to get attention focused on the act of Bondi giving them the binders.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Most professional journalists who would be able to look at that situation realize that their participation in this PR stunt is Bondi trying to use them and they wouldn't go. Folks like Cernovich and the Libs of TikTok lady aren't serious people, so they don't care about this kind of dynamic. They just want attention too, so they don't particularly care about what's inside the binders. The fact that they were asked to be there is an indication that they're on the elite tier of people that this administration is willing to share attention with, and that's what this is all about. In that sense, Alex legitimately has to feel pissed off that he wasn't invited. You can tell that he didn't even know this PR stunt was set to happen, and he sounds
Starting point is 00:52:15 genuinely surprised, so that should tell him exactly where he stands with all this shit. Folks like Cernovich and the Libs of TikTok lady are desperate attention ghouls, but they also know how to play their role. For example, if they're invited to the White House for this PR stunt, you could be pretty confident that they're going to do what's expected of them and they're not going to make a scene. With Alex, if you invite him, it's going to be all about Alex. He's going to insist on giving a speech. He's going to shout his catchphrases, yell Infowars.com, pretend he was the first person to cover this, and you don't want that around most of the
Starting point is 00:52:49 time. The first thing he does when he opens the binder is not, what's in this binder? He's gonna be like, it's all this guy, it's this guy Clinton, this motherfucker. You're like, no, you're not supposed to lie yet. And he's gonna make it more about himself than It's just it doesn't work for your purposes now He's he's a gremlin you can't have in the machine. He's got to be furious Mm-hmm He's supposed to be the guy who first broke this story and he doesn't even get a phone call
Starting point is 00:53:13 At the end of the day with how this all ended up backfiring I imagine Alex was sort of relieved that he wasn't there But in that moment, it's got to piss you off like it's so obvious that you're not in the loop man You sure irrelevant that is the and then to be on the other side of it That is the moment that should force you to realize Why you are so easily tricked in the first place? Uh-huh is because you were willing to give everything for that moment and then it turns out to be bullshit only in this case You didn't get caught learn that's not gonna happen
Starting point is 00:53:42 No, go back and listen to some of your interviews with Steve Pachanek in The Cry. Oh my God. So there's some disinformation that the media is putting out in order to distract from the Epstein revelations. But then the corporate media is running this disinfo and then the fake right wingers, who we know are on their payroll. We know the names are running with the fact that Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach was bulldozed today was bulldozed two years ago, but they're running that headline that Trump's having his house
Starting point is 00:54:19 bulldoze. What the hell does that mean? No people didn't want it anymore when they bought it a few years ago because it's embarrassing. So they bulldoze it. Epstein's Secret Erases, Creepy Palm Beach, Pedophile Air is quietly bulldozed before bombshell clientless revelations. The Daily Mail is MI6, folks. It's well known. I'm sorry? Look at that. You read that, and you have to read most of the article to find out that they destroyed it years ago
Starting point is 00:54:45 If the Daily Mail is MI6 then Alex reports shit from MI6 all the time He loves the Daily Mail because they have sensational ass headlines and loose editorial standards They're probably one of his biggest single sources outside of the usual suspects like Zero Edge and Gateway Pundit and of course Twitter But I guess they're MI6 now. Sure. The fucking loser. Fine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:09 GCHQ, put it all in there. I mean, the Five Eyes are in there with Daily Mail. Let's go. On a very technical level, that headline is not incorrect. And that is that the mansion was destroyed before a client list was released. That is true. The article itself is not about the mansion being destroyed. It is about the replacement mansion that the people built being finished.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Right. So it is misleading based on the headline and the subject of the actual story. So Alex has a point there, but it- Multiple years ago, Trump's house was demolished. Yes. Not Trump's. Epstein's. Epstein's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:45 So, Alex, not salty that he's not there at the White House. Not at all. No. Why would you be? So he reads some tweets. You heard him say, like, uh-oh, they got the information. Let's start watching their Twitters so we can report on what they're tweeting. What's the point? Everyone else can just go watch their Twitter. No. Who. So we can report on what they're tweeting. Yep. What's the point?
Starting point is 00:56:05 Everyone else can just go watch their Twitter. No. Who cares? You can't. You don't have anything to add. No, we're watching the people watching things and that makes us the watchers of the watchers. Right. So he reports on a tweet.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Okay. So D.C. Drano met with the Attorney General today and met with President Trump, BP, Vance, Spambondi and the FBI director, Cash Patel, in the Oval Office. They handed me a binder and a copy of Epstein files. This is the most transparent administration in American history.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Best part, this is just the start. AG Bondi confirmed there are thousands more Epstein file documents being secretly held in the Southern District of New York, and they will be delivered to the DOJ in D.C. by February 28th. That's tomorrow. So Alex is just reading this guy's tweet, and it's actually an interesting wrinkle in the story. Right around the same time, two people who were involved with this PR stunt
Starting point is 00:56:57 posted identical tweets about how they met with the administration, and this is the most transparent administration ever. Love it. DC Draino is one of these accounts and the other was a guy named Chad Prather. Chad claimed that he had just copy and pasted DC Draino's tweet, but Twitter community notes show that Chad made his post 13 minutes before DC Draino. Oh, that's tough. Which calls into question how complicit these people were in this very clear staged PR stuff. Yeah, seems like they probably had marching orders. Maybe, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:27 It looks weird. Yeah. Anyway, Alex wasn't invited. Nope. So, some time goes by, he's sort of kicking the can down the road, sort of, bleh. I mean, the moment the binders were handed over, you would assume that the information would start flying out because it's so explosive if it is what it is right and there should be almost
Starting point is 00:57:50 no delay well yeah and that's kind of why Alex is kind of a little bit in a weird place yeah what do you do he kills some time and then this is where I think that Alex is like real brilliance comes in okay this next clip I think that Alex's like real brilliance comes in. Okay. This next clip I think is illustrative of like why he still has it sometimes. Okay. All right. It is just wild what's going on.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Things are breaking so fast here and the Epstein files are now out. They're gonna start matriculating onto the internet, onto the journalists that were given the files here in the next few minutes. We'll be going over those. But there's the bigger revelation that Pam Bondi just revealed to the press. They caught, thanks to the FBI whistleblowers, high-level Democrat feds trying to destroy evidence in the Southern District of New York. And they've reportedly gone in and gotten the files being delivered right now to D.C.
Starting point is 00:58:44 And they're going to put those out. Thousands of Epstein files still withheld by Southern the the the the the the the the the
Starting point is 00:59:00 the the the the I guess the Gateway Pundits upset they weren't there for that. I don't care. I just want to get it out. Now, but little competition is always healthy. That's fine. Um, so I look, I'm a big enough person to admit when I'm wrong. Clearly Alex isn't mad that he wasn't invited. He doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:59:15 He doesn't care. He can even see that the Gateway Pundits, they're a little bit mad. Hey, a little competition is fine, but I'm not mad. So as it becomes clear to anyone looking at this situation that it's PR stunt, Alex and the Gateway Pundit make a very keen move, which is to refocus things on the stuff that it's not in the binder. Right. So whatever is in there isn't what we're talking about
Starting point is 00:59:35 to begin with. It's not important. I wasn't given a binder, so the story's actually something else. It's the stuff that's gonna be released tomorrow. So when you're disappointed by this, aha, I gotcha. Yep, we're all there. It's a little too's gonna be released tomorrow. So when you're disappointed by this, aha, I gotcha. Yep. We're all there It's a little too transparent that this is Alex trying to brace for that disappointment
Starting point is 00:59:50 But it's a good call on his part compared to the other option of just buying in a whole hog. Yeah So, you know, there's still like he sucks and he's an idiot But there are still like some instincts that you can see every now and again I I don't like that. They're not more angry about this. Oh, they were no I know but that's not enough Yep, I agree. That's not enough. I agree There was some backlash that I thought was gonna get a little bit more out of hand than it did but not enough No, no, I would be very ashamed of myself. But here's why yeah, I think it's because they've curated a sort of information and reality space that operates like what Alex did in that last clip.
Starting point is 01:00:32 Yeah. There is the anger that you would have at being duped by this PR stunt is redirected to like... On to the next thing. Right. Those boxes at the Southern District. That's really what we're talking about. That's who I should be mad at.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Right. Yeah. Yeah, it's the redirection of that that stops the initial outrage from probably reaching the point that it should. No, I mean, I think we should all actually be seriously outraged at this. I'm not thrilled. Yeah, I like they should be really. There's only two people involved in this story, right? The people who want to protect the people who were clearly involved with Epstein's bullshit,
Starting point is 01:01:09 and then the rest of us. There is no ideological divide here. If you fucked a kid on an island, fuck you. That goes across all political parties. That transcends left-right paradigm. Nothing. So that means that this is not about left or right yeah yep so uh we this episode is kaelin jerjescu interview yeah epstein files being released huge and also gene hackman died yeah that's true i noticed this morning when
Starting point is 01:01:41 it was announced like four in the morning when I got up, it just broken that Gene Hagman, I noticed this morning when I just got up that Gene Hackman had been found dead with his wife and dog at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that people were instantly saying it's because of the
Starting point is 01:01:58 Epstein files being released. He must be involved. That's moronic dot connecting dots don't exist. I said it was a well check. They were very reclusive. They were probably dead a long time. This sad news breaking. So I think it's nice that Alex thinks it's wrong for people to engage in random dot connecting about Gene Heckman's death, but he can fuck right off with that high horse stuff. Wow. Random dot connecting is the only reason anyone knows Alex's name. Now, this... I can't stress how unready I was for the direction that this takes.
Starting point is 01:02:37 I thought, well, he's scolding people for connecting dots. Sure. Obviously he's going to proceed to connect some dots. You would have to. It goes much further than that. Sure. Obviously he's going to proceed to connect some dots. You would have to. It goes much further than that. Interesting. To a level that I think should get Alex 5150. Hackman is Epstein.
Starting point is 01:02:54 No. Oh, okay. No, not that bad. Oh, okay. Pills found scattered in the bathroom. Being reported that authorities were unable to immediately identify the bodies because they were so poorly decomposed. Also said... the body. And then the police were able to identify the bodies. They reported that authorities were unable
Starting point is 01:03:06 to immediately identify the bodies because they were so poorly decomposed. Also said. Groundkeepers said they hadn't seen the couple for two weeks. Very, very sad and probably
Starting point is 01:03:20 suicide. They loved each other a lot and just didn't want to go down to hospital. I guess he He was probably terminal, we don't know, but it's really a Romeo and Juliet story. He may have died naturally, and then she decided to take her life and the dogs. Mummy death, horror, Gene Hackman, wife, dog found at home, scattered pills, investigation launched, suspicious, mystery grows.
Starting point is 01:03:41 And he was, I'm the only people that knew him. I knew that Keanu Reeves had the only people that knew him. I did the counter-raves but in a movie with him. Cool. So I thought that that was where we were going to be. Because, you know, he's scolding people about the idea of connecting his death to the Epstein files and how that's disrespectful and so on. And then he immediately proceeds to connect Dots himself with, they found some pills, must be suicide. You know, he's doing his own game that he thinks isn't distasteful. No, these very few details he has then cobbled together into a narrative that allows him
Starting point is 01:04:13 to tell a story about how, one, Gene Hackman was great in Hoosiers. Yeah. Two, he knows people who know Gene Hackman, which makes him great. This is the second time he's brought up that he knows Keanu Reeves. 100%. Gene Hackman which makes him great. This is the second time he's brought up that he knows Keanu Reeves. 100% Gene Hackman is cool. And then the three I'm gonna assume enemy of the state is going to come up sooner or later. Nope. Really?
Starting point is 01:04:31 Nope. But I thought like this is this is the great Alex hypocritical kind of territory. Sure sure sure. I'm fine with that. It is what it is. I was knocked off my feet when he continued talking. This Gene Hackman thing really freaks me out because I've talked a lot on air over the years about how I have a lot of dreams and they always you know really mean something important especially certain types of dreams.
Starting point is 01:05:00 Oh no. Did you kill Gene Hackman? I tell true. I would tell people about it. Then it comes to red dreams about 9 11 happening. And then, of course, it happened. I started having those dreams in like June of 2021 went public July and throughout my life, I've had a lot of dreams that are I would have a recurring dream when I was like nine years old
Starting point is 01:05:21 for a couple of years about them moving the golf course hole that was in front of our house in Dallas, the ninth hole the golf course. I was 19 years old for a couple years about them moving the golf course hole that was in front of our house in Dallas, the ninth hole. And then building at a
Starting point is 01:05:35 house on it. And then me looking off the third story. Balcony of my parents house and a cat sitting up in the top of the house looking on a window at me in an unfinished house. I just kept having the dream having the dream having the dream. And then a couple years
Starting point is 01:05:50 later, they announced they're going to move and change the golf course. They tore down that hole and then right by where it was built the same house. And then I remember seeing and then and then one night. I'm. looking out the balcony and I open up this sliding glass door and there's a cat
Starting point is 01:06:09 looking at me. You know, some of it just like, what is this? Yes, what is this? What is this? What is this? So we know that Gene Heckman's death freaks Alex out because he has prophetic dreams. Yes. Did Gene Heckman do 9-aks Alex out because he has prophetic dreams. Yes. Did Gene Hackman do 9-11?
Starting point is 01:06:27 These are the questions. What is going on? What is happening? Right. I felt like this is trouble. We're getting an establishing shot of Alex being actually psychic via this story of his dreams coming true through the house, the cat, and the golf course. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:44 We've heard that story about the cat and all that before. This is not a new story, which is why I'm just walking right past it. Yeah, no, no, no, no. But the point about this story is that it establishes, I do see the future through my dreams. And this relates somehow. And that means that the next following section of words has to be, I had a dream about Gene Hackman dying Well, sure it has to connect somehow it has to be the the setup
Starting point is 01:07:10 Which is Gene Hackman's death freaks me out because because I thought yeah, I saw it coming in in my dreams Okay, so let's just let's just peel off the bandage And then I'll get these feelings It's always about clocks and time the band. Okay, and then I'll the the first one, but to the The only thing different about what you call the future is that it can be changed by action now But there is that zen moment that is eternal that is eternity is one moment one experience one Continuum and that's what I get from it and a lot of it's precise political you name it But i'll just say this because I almost talked about it a month ago Almost I was sitting here one day and I just said, no, it's
Starting point is 01:08:45 just too weird. And I said, I said, I don't, I don't want to do it. And I just got to do it every time now. And I've prayed about it. And I said I would and I just didn't do it. But I probably had 200 dreams about Gene Hagman the last year. And I never have dreams about math. I don't really 200 dreams about Gene Hagman the last year. And I never have dreams about math. I don't really have dreams about Trump or I have a few about Musk. Yeah, unsurprising that you have dreams about Musk, but 200 dreams about Gene Hackman. I don't even know. You know, you know, I was trying to tell you not too long ago about how Freud and the French Jacques
Starting point is 01:09:32 guy who loved Freud and all these people, fiction writing quacks, right? But after hearing that, Lord knows. Lord knows. I told you at the beginning of this episode that I had no concerns about you sort of figuring out where things land, and it's because it lands here. How could I not? Alex had 200 dreams. What were the dreams?
Starting point is 01:09:57 What does that mean? Right. What does it mean that you want to tell me this now? Yeah. What does it mean that you didn't tell me this before? And that God was telling you something. Why are you praying about? This raises too many questions.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Way too many. Too many questions. What were these dreams? I wanna know the answers to all of these questions, and at the same time, I don't wanna know the answers to, I don't even wanna know these questions should exist. Nope. No.
Starting point is 01:10:24 It opens up like a box you don't wanna open. I don't even want to know these questions should exist. Nope. No, it opens up like a box. You don't want to. I don't want to. I don't want this box open. No, you dreamed about Gene Hackman a bunch. I don't give a shit. I had to. I had at least 200 dreams about Gene Hackman in the last year. So many dreams. That's so many. That's at least that's almost half a year. It's more than half a year of dream. You'd think if you'd had almost nightly dreams about Gene Hackman, you would know that his name's not Gene Hackman. Unless he was having dreams about Gene Hackman being a witch. That could be. All right. So he almost... And did he tell anybody? How do you have you this is the first we're hearing?
Starting point is 01:11:05 No, this is not possible It is not possible to have multiple hundreds of dreams about somebody and to have told no one about it You told your wife you told your kids somebody can corroborate that you have to had a dream about Gene Hagman Maybe that I don't know but maybe that'll come eventually but at this point we just have his word to go on Okay, and the fact that he almost took action Hundreds about Gene Hagen, I'm not really into Gene Hagen. I like his movies. You know girl like him, but So I caught me I would go online and read about him and you know
Starting point is 01:11:40 When was the last sighting and and I just felt like I needed to go to... The last sighting. Santa Fe. I almost told my wife she's got friends in Santa Fe. She fears God was busy. I didn't go, but her and my parents and my daughter went. And I almost was like, oh, let's go to Santa Fe. Go to the art places and the rock shops. And I was going to go to and I'm like, no, I'm not going to stop. Gene Hackman. Hackman.
Starting point is 01:12:05 All my Children. This this happened. And so now he's found dead mummified. I mean, they could have been dead months. We're all interconnected. Did you kill Jane Hackman? I think it's going to come out because this started.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Connected did you kill gene Hackman? I think it's gonna come out cuz this started Gene Hackman stuff started in the last month and a half maybe two months Wait, what Wow Wow whoa? So I'm having trouble even doing the show right now. Yeah, I could understand that. Because this is insane. He almost went to Santa Fe. He almost manipulated his family into going to Santa Fe in order for him to go to Gene Heckman because God told him to do something. I mean, here's you know what? Here's the problem.
Starting point is 01:13:00 This is a problem with and partially it's a problem with the universe, I guess, and this show in specific. I would rather live in the world where he went to see Gene Hackman. Yes. If he's even halfway right about there being a choice in this universe and multiple universes existing, then there is one where he went and saved Gene Hackman's life. I believe that if Alex is at all the person he pretends to be, where he thinks he has prophetic dreams, if he dreamed about Gene Hackman 200 times, he would have gone.
Starting point is 01:13:38 I don't believe he would be sitting here on air talking about how, oh, I had all these dreams I should have got. I almost manipulated my family into going to Santa Fe for what? What goal? Um, also too many dreams. Right. Yeah. Here's a question that I have for you. What's that? When Alex says mommy, right. What do you think he's thinking? Because I think he thinks mummy I agree. Yeah, I think he thinks like Boo-berry or my My first thought was Brendan Frazier's mommy. Yeah, so I assume that's what he was. He thinks full-on rap 100 yeah, absolutely absolutely outstretched hands. They have definitely nothing to do with
Starting point is 01:14:22 Evaporation or anything like that. No, no Hands definitely nothing to do with the evaporation or anything like that no no Nope, so God maybe wanted him to go so did so then he killed Gene Hackman By his negligence yeah by his negligence in theory unless he was supposed to go see this is what when he started talking I had all kinds of fucked up thoughts Yeah, cuz I was like well did God want him to put Gene Hackman out of his misery? He was 95. That's a good question. Or did God want Alex to be found at the scene and then have his whole life kind of thrown
Starting point is 01:14:55 into turmoil because he's associated with the fighting of the body? Okay. So let's have this conversation. What was God's goal? In the context of Jonah and the whale. All right? So Jonah's getting these dreams from God. Clearly, God's goal? In the context of Jonah and the whale, all right? So Jonah's getting these dreams from God. Clearly he's got a job to do.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Doesn't do it, God's like, fuck you, into the whale, right? That makes perfect sense. Sure. Holy shit. What whale is happening? Alex is a boring piece of shit who can't stop talking about Elon Musk. Is that, are we the whale?
Starting point is 01:15:24 We're the whale. We're the whale! Cause Alex didn't go to Gene Hackman! This entire world is the whale! Because Alex killed Gene Hackman! Because Alex didn't answer the call! Oh my god! What a dick! Let this be a lesson to all of us!
Starting point is 01:15:39 If you ever have a dream 200 times, That's God and he's gonna put you in a whale! I'd like to amend that slightly. Okay. If you have a dream 200 times, that's God and he's gonna put you in a whale. I'd like to amend that slightly. If you have a dream 200 times, it is either that or you should maybe talk to somebody. Or just work on whatever it is. Maybe you've seen Heartbreakers too many times. Can happen. We've all been there.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Sure. So Alex, I think he thinks that... This is what we get back to all too often too often all too often It does not matter whether or not he believes any of this Nope to believe it is insane to say it without believing it is equally insane We have reached beyond any mattering of intent or existence whatsoever This is crazy. Yep. And that's why I'm saying like you should probably
Starting point is 01:16:27 so much. No, this needs to be ended. Yeah. Whatever is happening here. I am sick of being the whale. It's pretty funny, though. It's very funny. When I saw that, I had a lot of dreams about him. And I was also doing other stuff. Drink coffee. You know, my daughter made her breakfast. Wives out of town visit her mother and
Starting point is 01:16:51 Got her off to school that Annie came over Came in to work out and get back to work Cuz I get ready for the show really early Then I work out then I get ready some more than I do the show. How is the story still going? And uh, I was about to tell the guy I was working out with about it, but I just kind of didn't do it. The next time this stuff happens, I'm talking about it. You imagine, give out a gone, that's like uh like everybody knows about this stuff that happens a lot of people that's why the shining you know is a fictional thing
Starting point is 01:17:30 about that about the psychic black man knows that something's about to happen at the Overlook Hotel for months keeps having the dream wall getting murdered is in my blood he's got to go there and he gets goes and gets on the airplane and does it and I should have got on the airplane why did God want me to go to Gene Hackman's house I know the media will tap I think the answer is obvious in retrospect enough already but for every time I've shown you this stuff it happens 50 other times then you hate God? We're living in the twilight zone, man. Yeah, he's, he's, if it's happening all the time, he's, he's refusing a lot of missions. He's the devil. There's, you can't tell me that you are like a super Christian guy who searches after God,
Starting point is 01:18:24 who is in connection with God, who is constantly talking to God, and who has been given messages to God, and then also in this context suddenly say, this happens to me all the time and I don't do any of that shit. Right. And like, I understand if you have one dream about Gene Heckman and maybe you don't go to his house. I mean, that's crazy. If you have 200 and you're someone who believes that God speaks to you through dreams, you have to go. You have to think it means something.
Starting point is 01:18:48 Yeah. You know? Yeah. It's like God going like, you have to think that. Yep. I don't have to think that. I don't believe any of that shit. I could believe that my brain was acting weird, but he has to think that. Yep. Yeah. So one of the advantages of him having this weird freak out about Gene Hackman is that we get to learn a little bit about the mechanics of some of the visions that he's had in his life. Oh my god. So he talks about that a little bit.
Starting point is 01:19:14 And I just put this note, seems insane. Okay. That sounds right. I've told this story probably 800 to a thousand times. Tell it again. And the first part of the energy was what I've done in the past, a review of what I've done, the times I made the right decisions, the first time I began to take the Commission at three years old. I'm sorry? When I was shown all this evil and this pain in the world and
Starting point is 01:19:42 God's pain for the children and that did I want shown all this evil and this pain in the world is a new God's pain for the children and and and That did I want to help the children and just like just just Yes, and then all of a sudden all this horrible starvation death children betrayed dying war just And and and then Gene Hackman other times and then Falling to evil not conscious of it when I was about 13 cause I was about 16 getting out of it and Then
Starting point is 01:20:23 Repenting when I was 18. And then God's saying, okay, your mission is to go fight the globalists, you'll do all this. And then I was so focused on it that for years, I was celibate, I was not doing what I did before. I was not arrogant and prideful. And then God was like, all right are you are you ready let's review
Starting point is 01:20:45 what you've done and we're talking in seconds and then now do you understand I'm gonna show you different possibilities depending on what people do in the futures what you're gonna go through and someone was getting killed tortured family killed all this but God was like that that's impossible futures it's gonna depend on what we can do to organize people and God already knows the outcome but we're still giving the free will. And... What?
Starting point is 01:21:10 That's why for me, like to go watch the latest Dune is actually very upsetting. Cause I'm not saying I'm Paul Atreides, everybody has this power, you just don't unlock it or unaware of it. Okay, all right, all right. Jordan has his hand over. Okay. All right. All right Jordan has his hand over his face It makes me very uncomfortable to watch dune because I see the future yeah, cuz I that's just me there you go I
Starting point is 01:21:35 We are kind of we all kind of knew this day would come yeah Yeah, I think it's time. You know I think I think this happens to a lot of middle-aged men getting divorced So there's a moment in that clip that I thought was really funny And it's the moment where he's like, you know Then I was celibate for a number of years and then God said I was I was hoping he would say God said like Time to fuck Said you don't have to do that anymore God said I you nailed it So this guy's nuts
Starting point is 01:22:10 This is crazy. Yeah, that's legitimately crazy. It's upsetting. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, but at least He's getting help Is he oh, I don't think so. I don't think he's getting the help he needs no no so Three he had a vision of horrors and All the evil in the world and he agreed as a three-year-old to stop that sure stuff And then he became a teenager and he went evil yeah for a little bit right and then he repented at 18 Right, then he didn't fuck for him 22 23
Starting point is 01:22:46 I guess let's call it 19. God said we're good. Let's go fuck again, and then also you're gonna destroy the globalists, right? Okay, and then the chicken fried steak happened at some point along the line Yeah, yeah a little bit that was I mean that's in his career. Yeah, that was after the 18. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, so there's at least three distinct points at which God has intervened on his life. Yeah. At 18. Yeah. And then chicken fried steak. Yep. And then now, still Hackman died. Your God is weak tea. All of this was to save Hackman. Weak tea. Jesus can come back from the dead, but Hackman's gotta go bullshit I don't like it. So a lot of a lot of times you'll hear somebody say that they're psychic and Yeah, you'll question it. Oh boy. Oh boy. Howdy
Starting point is 01:23:34 I think that Alex has a good rebuttal here explaining why he's psychic Frank Herbert was a genius obviously super psychic super psychic I mean he wrote about psychic Cults and mushroom cults and I read all his books. I mean some of the last doing ones he was mailing it in but the guy was a genius. And but I read every Frank Herbert book. People ask how I know all this stuff. When I read those books I just was reading what I already knew. And then I already knew so much history. I was reading, I was like, well, he's talking about this.
Starting point is 01:24:08 He's talking about that. He's talking about, you know, it's a fiction template code key decoder to what's actually going on. Oh boy. So yeah, Frank Herbert's writings are a decoder key of the psychicness that Alex already had. Yep. Oh boy. You know, I mean
Starting point is 01:24:29 It's hard it's hard not to look back at that 1940s and 50s era of sci-fi and not think if there was if there was like an inertia Hit right there that just went the other direction. Maybe we wouldn't be where we are right now Maybe maybe no, but I think right there that just went the other direction, maybe we wouldn't be where we are right now. Maybe, maybe not. But I think, you know, leaving aside trying to fundamentally change the path of art. Fair enough. I think that Alex is such a specific
Starting point is 01:24:55 and interesting person who is unable and unwilling to recognize the difference between fiction and reality. And he sees stuff in books, and he relates to them in a way that he now thinks that's real. So when he was reading Dune, he related to something in there. And he saw like historical analogs between the houses of various various houses and somebody in history, right. And he thinks that like, oh, this is this is unlocking the secret of the universe. And it makes me very sad. If he just had a little bit better reading
Starting point is 01:25:34 comprehension skills, maybe this path doesn't happen for him. I think you've I think you've hit on a very specific thing to Alex. I think in general when we experience somebody engaging like this, they are either unable or unwilling. Yeah. In this case, it seems that he is both unable and unwilling. Yeah, he's, well, maybe he's neither. Maybe he's just been able to live without. Sure. You know, it's sort of Peter Pan-ish, in a way, but bad. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 01:26:16 Well, Peter Pan would've been bad too, but like, you know what I mean. Yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, there's, you know that day whenever that one kid got to be Batman, the Make-A-wish kid yeah Yeah, like I imagined that if you have a dedicated group of people around you who just by the vagaries of how culture and society and work and everything intersect Create an alternate fiction that you then
Starting point is 01:26:42 Finance and then they themselves become financially reliant upon, I guess you could do this. Yeah. And if you exist in a place where you are super useful to right-wing cultural interests, to the point where even if they don't fund you, they'll make sure you stick around. Totally. Yeah. You never have to grow up. You can be Peter Pan.
Starting point is 01:27:09 I think that's so much more a better delineation between the type of politics that people want to argue about. There is the politics of, I am willing to use this person regardless Mm-hmm. Regardless. Yeah. And then the politics of like, no, this guy needs some help. Yeah. You know? Like that's, it's more that than anything you believe about taxes or any shit like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:34 You know? Yeah. It just is. Yep. It's tough. Yeah. So life is like a dune. Sure.
Starting point is 01:27:42 And. We all like a little spice. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. And you've got the different cults and it's all about psychic powers. You've got the guild and you've got the Bene Gesserit and then you've got the different military camps and everything's broken into houses.
Starting point is 01:27:57 The different, you know, families. That's how everything really works. I see house of treaties. I how sarkin and feuding I see you behind it. So I don't know if I can do anymore of the show now. I mean, I'm like, God, I'll do whatever you tell me just I know now when it's you save Gene Hackman told you back in July Sonic, right? Notice the left in the tech this because they all know this is real. They don't want you aware of it. Because
Starting point is 01:28:33 because then you're not blind to their operations. Four times in one week usually happens every few months. I'm woken up middle of the night. And I'm like, fill the presence okay yeah yes yes well go turn your phone on right now it's gonna say 4 a.m. boots up 4 a.m. which means I'm being told this at you know 4 3 38 3 3 you know and just in case you're wait what in case you're doubting me start counting down 14 now count properly 14 the And I'm like, okay, I'm just sitting there. All right, they're gonna try to kill Trump. I already, okay, go warn people, warn Trump.
Starting point is 01:29:30 Stop having rallies outside. Remember, I was doing that. And I went on air and I said, I'm having dreams about Trump being killed at rallies and them blowing up his plane. They're gonna try to put plastic explosives in the lining of somebody's purse and go in and do this. And I just have to, I mean, but then the Gene Hackman thing. And I'm just like, come on, I'm not going to Jean Hackman's house then you don't
Starting point is 01:29:48 believe in God get told to do this I'm doing it why are you so angry not you him like oh yeah you don't you don't believe this you don't believe in God if you don't you didn't understand that if you were like oh well as long as I mean it's even in the fucking book as long as it's convenient then you do it but whenever it's not you don't say you don't believe in me if you were like, oh well as long as I mean it's even in the fucking book as long as it's convenient then you do It but whenever it's not you know If you're going to expend the amount of time you do on air in the effort of Convincing people that God tells you what time it is on a clock in the middle of the night Then if you sincerely believed it you would have gone to Gene Hackman says like the he's
Starting point is 01:30:24 Disproving his own faith on air through this what he thinks is a grandstanding and demonstration of his faith. That's funny. It's funny, I mean, in a cosmic sense. Well, it's funny because he doesn't believe any of this shit. He doesn't... He's just trying to make Gene Hackman's death interesting in the way that connects to him. I mean, he's done it, I guess. I guess he's done it.
Starting point is 01:30:52 In one of the most disgraceful, like you know, when someone dies, a celebrity dies, it's always a little bit tacky if people are like, I met them once, like trying to make their death about themselves. It is what it is, this is another level this is another level yeah this is this is mark Walbur in 9-eleven kind of level of if only how do you how do you but I mean I understand if but here's the thing I like Mark Wahlberg it is all like, if I was there, 9-11 wouldn't have happened.
Starting point is 01:31:27 Right, but that wasn't like, I had a bunch of dreams and then I deliberately chose to make 9-11 happen. That's one, that's one very true thing. The other true thing is that Alex is not really even saying he would have averted No! Gene Heckman's death. Nope.
Starting point is 01:31:43 He just needed to go there. Yep. we don't know why no um it's alex maybe he was supposed to save him maybe not i don't know the next time i get told to do this i'm doing it and i guess i was supposed to go there and like find the dead body or something and that was gonna then I don't know I don't get go home man for any number of reasons or maybe he wasn't dead yet I was supposed to save him I have no idea I would assume that I just nauseous right now think I'm gonna throw up oh oh oh I just know too much. Bye.
Starting point is 01:32:52 I think, I think there's something secretly deeply profound that he has revealed about himself in that clip. Right. His first thought was so about himself that he thought that it was entirely possible that the god of creating this universe was giving him dreams so he could go find Gene Hackman's body. Presumably for the reason like okay so yeah but it was found without his intervention. That's true. Yeah. So it can't be about make sure someone finds the body.
Starting point is 01:33:24 It can't be. It has to either be to so you get blamed yes which is god fucking Alex over right or it's so you get a lot of press out of this right because you were there and then it proves that you get visions yes why the fuck would you go to Gene Hackman it would be insane to go to this guy it would be insane right Alex Jones just showed up and said I'm sorry Gene Hackman You're gonna die soon. God told me or hey, I I just got called to come here. No one knew that he was dead like in some way Prove the haters wrong absolutely, you know
Starting point is 01:33:57 Absolutely. So yeah, the god of the universe really just wanted to demonstrate Alex's powers By telling him to do this completely crazy thing that he would never do. Yep. And Alex resisted the call. He failed. Yeah, he failed. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:11 Big time. Yeah. Oh, I better throw up. Bah. I mean, if you believed this, this really should fuck you up, like really, really hard. Like to honestly, truly believe that you have been given the call by God which so many people dream of you should feel the need to do severe penance totally like it should be like a I have I have to go live in the desert 100% two months or something like that and eat bugs
Starting point is 01:34:37 I have to eat the bugs I have to prostrate myself before God for failing him so bad that Gene Hackman died well but Gene Hackman died. Well, but Gene Hackman might have still died no matter what. Well, he was definitely going to die. He was 95 years old. That's true. Whew. So now here's the issue. Pam Bondi.
Starting point is 01:34:55 Right. Yeah. Many people have, they hear God. Sure. But you have to know the difference between God and some demon talking to you. Right? It's an important distinction. It feels like if anybody should have a sincere grasp on this, it would have to be this man
Starting point is 01:35:18 right here. Yeah, he's thought about it a lot. Yeah. And everything is listen to God and do what God tells you. No matter how ridiculous but you've got to also know if it's the real voice of God and that that's why there's so many crazy people is their own chemicals or their upbringing and they don't have enough knowledge and they're being deceived and They then can't differentiate the Holy Spirit from the other things that are in this universe. Other people's free will, influence, lies, propaganda, 100% entities. And people keep thinking aliens show up in 10 cans. No, it's it's it's it's it's it's in the
Starting point is 01:36:07 space time continuum. dimension swirled around dimension stacked on dimension. And you in your brain and your electrochemical processes, and this is even mainline science, your brain is operating in fourth, fifth, sixth dimension. And it's electrochemically doing that. And so it's a giant receiver transmitter. Your DNA, they now know, it literally transmits and receives.
Starting point is 01:36:34 You're a giant fireball. And if you, again, stick a voltage meter up to somebody, you know, it starts, you got electricity coming out of you. And they can hook up all the different types of wires to you and pick up all those other types of energy. And they know some people have a whole bunch of energy coming off and they don't know why. I mean, they, look, the globalists know, obviously.
Starting point is 01:36:56 And they don't want you to know about this. Because if you actually understand it, then you're going to go, oh, my gosh, God's real. Oh, my gosh, I'm saved. I'm with God understand it then you're gonna go oh my gosh God's real oh my gosh I'm saved I'm with God and then you're not scared of them anymore instead they want to tell you there's no God so you're all alone and then they can come into that vacuum all right if they gave six seven eight reporters or more don't files don't do that Because that was over an hour ago. Is it breaking yet?
Starting point is 01:37:27 I just think that's the perfect button. I mean. Are those files out yet? I don't know if there's a better button. I'm rambling about how God wanted me to go to Gene Hackman's house. It gave me 200 prophetic dreams. And you understand that electricity is coming off you,
Starting point is 01:37:45 you're a giant fireball. Hoo, those files. I just got a message from God to wrap this up. I got a message from God to check Twitter. Wow. Just wow. What an indication of a man killing time. I mean, you know, it's hard because this is the power of certainty.
Starting point is 01:38:12 Because this man is far more certain about a universe that I am 100% certain does not exist than I am certain about the universe that I live in. And I fear we do not operate in the same universes and I don't know what to do about this fact. Yeah, I'm certain that at least conceptually you don't. I'm not sure if there's different physics, but... Oh, my God. So when Alex was talking about how he had these visions and he was supposed to go save Gene Heckman and stuff
Starting point is 01:38:41 or whatever, I'm being a little bit glib about him and I'm being a little bit like, you know, obviously there's the, if he believes this stuff, he's crazy. If he doesn't and he's saying this, he's crazy. And there's a part of me that like I really don't care because I also know that it's coming to this point where I was like, they gave it to six people. It's out now, right? Yeah. There's a craft. There's a totally None of that meant anything to him, but it also kind of does. Yep It's fascinating. It is both Nothingness and the most important thing that he can think of because it is God giving him messages. Mm-hmm, which again if true
Starting point is 01:39:21 Huge right very big. I like to I like to at least pretend I believe in any of that stuff. Yeah. Or at least believe that he believes it. Yeah. And I think that that's really what I want to end this episode on is just remembering that if anything he says means anything, he failed a giant test. A 200 prophetic dream test to go to Gene Hackman's house. Presumably, I've decided this, just to prove that he was prophet.
Starting point is 01:39:52 It would have to be, something along those lines. To prove his psychicness, he had the opportunity, and he whiffed. Yep. Cool. I mean, and then and yeah, yeah He's talking about the most important thing in the world It would have to be the creator of such and their existence or not, right? Right and then that button
Starting point is 01:40:18 Let's you know That regardless of what he believes It's all secondary to the business buddy, right? You know like what's on Twitter. It's all secondary to the business, buddy. Right. And what's on Twitter? Hey, listen, that was great. I believe in that I have the power of God or whatever, but come on, we gotta get to work. We got business to do. And when you really take a step back from that, you realize that the God stuff and all that shit is part of that. You got work to do, this yep so anyway what a failure wild what a dick but it's also very funny that is it's just such a crazy thing to say about yourself without like weeping and gnashing there are words for it but gnashing of teeth is some of them
Starting point is 01:41:00 there's something also like it's not every day that you get an Alex episode that includes The hinge type moment. Yeah where he says I messed up about Gene Hackman's death because I have prophetic dreams That kind of like you're dangling off the side of a cliff sure and that kind of if you feel alive When you hear something like it really does wake you up. It really does bring you out of it. So anyway, Liberation Day. Way way better than going. You know it's almost like you receive several dreams during our day at a time thing and then suddenly you just got the call.
Starting point is 01:41:39 It's time to move on and then BAM we get Super Bowl, get uh Gene Hackman murder. Crazy times. Wild. So we'll be back with another episode but until then we have a website. And D 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. And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Kansas you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan.
Starting point is 01:42:09 I love your work.

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