Knowledge Fight - #1044: June 2, 2025
Episode Date: June 6, 2025In this installment, Dan and Jordan discuss a strange day on Alex's show where he spends a fair amount of time trying to dissuade his listeners from getting too suspicious about Palantir....
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Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes who like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
Jordan. Dan.
Jordan. Quick question for ya.
What's up?
What's your bright spot today, buddy?
You look at me, you listen to me.
I'm looking at you.
I'm gonna give it to you raw.
All right.
I'm pointing at you right now.
I can feel your point.
Do you understand this?
It's intense.
I'm staring you right in the face.
It is intense, yeah.
I don't have a bright spot today.
Okay, that's fine.
But I do have a dark spot.
All right.
And it's me.
Okay.
Again. Dang. Man, we are struggling. We're going upside down world here. So you and I have talked
Recently about an urge that I've had to buzz my head. Yes
And some of this has I admit come from an episode of the cat that we watched
There was a villain named Leo Seraph
who had a bald head and a beard configuration
where it's sort of like a goatee
but it goes a little bit further
and comes up like a jutting point.
Yeah, it really does.
It's an old, crazy mystic kind of look.
And I thought to myself when I saw that,
I could see myself in that vibe
I felt like I've never tried this facial hair. That's true configuration
Not many have yeah except for old wizards right right not a ton of those and actors who are playing
Yeah, yep, yep, and so I decided like I
Kicked the can down the road long enough. Mm-hmm, and I feel like when I was younger
I had dumb ideas and then I just do them
Yeah, and I would have buzzed my head a long time ago and gone for the Leo Sarah flow. Yeah
It when I was a younger man. Yeah, and so I decided fuck it. I'm doing it. Yeah, I did and
I'm not
Super satisfied with the result. Sure.
I don't think it looks bad.
No, I think you look great.
I think I have a okay buzzed head.
Yeah.
And I like having shorter hair generally.
I don't like hair getting in my eyes
and I hate having to comb.
Sure.
It's annoying.
Yep.
But I do think that I look too much like Alex
when I looked in the mirror.
I mean, it's not unnoticeable.
Bald with a goatee, a little bit thick.
I was very uncomfortable with it, and I'm probably going to get rid of it as soon as we're done recording.
I kept it mostly for the humor of...
You've got the hair with you in your bathroom
You're gonna put it back on in each piece
It's the only solution only solution. We're gonna sew it back on. Yeah, because I went
to the store with of course with the pinky ring, right which I
Was overshadowed by my feeling of like what if someone thinks I am Alex?
by my feeling of like, what if someone thinks I am Alex Jones? I felt like that's incredibly unlikely.
That was a paranoia that I had that was more than like,
are people gonna think I'm weird
because I have a pinky ring?
I think we're reaching like Korean detective levels
of immersing oneself a little too much in the case.
Yeah. I was going for the Leo Serif. I did not realize.
And fell accidentally into the AJ.
Yeah. So anyway, Dark Spot. What's your bright spot?
My bright spot, very opposite. We're back in tennis, but this is this is only tangentially tan tennis related
Aside from it being about tennis Uh the semi-finalist, uh for the french open
Uh on the ladies side
Ranked number 361 in the world. Okay, louise
Boisson very french
Extremely french this is right up your alley these days. Yeah, yeah, extremely French. This is right up your alley these days. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
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Shit.
Boom, beats top 50.
Boom, beats number three.
Then number six!
Is, I hate to ask this if this is where you're going.
Sure.
But is this a rookie of the year situation?
No.
Okay.
No, no, no, no, no.
She's very good at tennis.
She didn't get like magical surgery. Yeah, yeah, yeah, No. She's she's very good at tennis. She did she did not read
She didn't get a new like gorilla tendon to replace her old which I mean, maybe that's legal I don't know her coach wasn't like on the sideline saying funky but love. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, no Gary Busey's were involved. Okay
But she's gone she lost in the semifinals to Cocoa Golf, but
that happens.
It's still an incredible run.
It's the most ridiculous run in her entire career. She'd only made like 120 grand in
prize money. And then in the past two weeks, she's made almost 700. Like it's crazy. Her
whole life has changed completely. She was awesome.
I like the way that we're looking at this differently. Like
I came to this from a perspective of like this accomplishment. Yeah. Yeah. You weren't
with prize money and I guess probably like branding deals. No, no, no. Here's what's
out. No, no, no. What's most important again, and this is why it's tangentially related
to tennis is that somebody who was not supposed to be there, who was French,
was in the French Open kicking ass.
And there is no other place in tennis that behaves quite like the crowd at the French
Open when there's somebody who's French kicking ass.
They are as close to Philly fans as you can possibly get in tennis, and it is magnificent
to watch these people. they get so mad.
The tennis players get so mad because you're not supposed to behave like this.
If you go to Wimbledon, no one makes a sound.
Right, but the French are a little rowdy.
The French are out of their minds, and this lady's French, so they were on her team all
the way.
They're all wine drunk.
It was so much fun to watch them behave like absolute maniacs.
So that was my bright spot. They've had so many years of Spanish domination of the
French Open and they're reclaiming their territory. Yeah, no, they're open homers. They
love their French town as people and they loved Rafa because he was a great champion and stuff.
But not the way that they really love a French person who's not supposed to be there. That's the
shit. That's the shit. You know, that was a great Homer. Who? Simpson. That's true.
I really, really wanted to make that joke and have a different Homer. But I couldn't
come up with one. You know, it was a great Homer. What was the Iliad guy's last name?
Or was that his first name? It was a Madonna situation.
Does he only have the one name?
Yeah.
So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
We're going to be talking about June 2nd, 2025.
And that is because something happened on this episode that has taken the internet by
storm.
And I think represents a seismic shift in the way that I want to look at Alex. I think I think that there's
There's something that happens that he's
Alright, let's do it. It's a lot to unpack. Let's go
But before we do any of that, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walls
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I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. So we start off here
on the second and there's a lot of stuff that's going on in the world. Sure. But Alex has
a definite top story. Okay. So the massive attacks Sunday night into Monday morning all over Russia up to
4000 miles away from the Ukrainian border in far eastern Russia right by Japan are completely
designed to the night before derail the peace talks that just concluded this morning.
And of course everyone's waiting for the big response from Putin.
Well I shouldn't say everyone you tune into leftist media you tune into so-called populist media.
All they're talking about is the crazy Muslim with the makeshift flamethrower
All they're talking about is the crazy Muslim with the makeshift flame thrower,
Malab cocktails, trying to kill Jews in Boulder.
Okay. They're spending their time hysterically running around about Palantir
because that's what the liberals want you to talk about. So that's what we do.
And don't worry,
I'll spend time on the Rocky horror and on Palantir a little bit next hour.
You actually want to know what's going on in both cases.
So on June 1st, Ukraine carried out a very elaborate attack on Russia, where they managed
to smuggle 117 drones into the country, launch them, and attack Russian air bases successfully.
It's tough to say exactly what the damage they were able to do is, but from what I can
tell from news reports, this is entirely a matter of them attacking military targets.
On this episode, Alex calls this Russia's Pearl Harbor, which actually fails on two
counts.
The first is that the US hadn't previously invaded Japan, and the second is that Alex
is supposed to think that Pearl Harbor was a false flag. So none of this really makes sense. That's a good point.
The whole thing is a big deal. And there's obviously going to be retaliation. But largely
speaking, Alex is at a very uncomfortable point at this June 2nd episode. When Trump
was running in 2024, I think that he overestimated his sway over Putin and believed that he could
end the war in Ukraine just by buddying up with the strongman and joining him in bullying
Zelensky.
As we've seen, that clearly hasn't worked, and towards the end of May, Trump said that
Putin was quote, absolutely crazy and condemned Russia's attacks on Ukrainian cities.
At this point, I think that Trump may be realizing that his normal tactics aren't going to do
shit here, and it seems like he's signaling that he's just going to be backing off from
being too involved, let Russia do whatever the fuck they want.
That's a good strategy for Trump if he's just trying to distance himself from a situation
where he has way less leverage than he thought, but it's a huge problem for people like
Alex in the extreme right-wing media.
They've seriously overcommitted to Putin and the righteousness of his cause.
They're tying it closely to these political and even spiritual identities that they've
built up.
These folks in this media space are going to need to make some tough choices in the
coming months as the team that they've chosen to root for falls apart.
On the one front you have Trump and Putin who are supposed to be the united front that's
standing up to save white Christendom from the terrors of wokeness.
They should be on the same page, but they're clearly not, and that's a problem.
On another front you have Trump and Elon Musk falling out a bit over Trump's big beautiful
bill and Elon departing his role in the fake government efficiency office that they created.
Musk's been shitting on this bill and trying to whip up opposition to it, and it looks
like the two of them may not be on the same page at all anymore.
This shit is coming apart at the seams, and Alex needs to make some choices.
As for the choice he's making on this show, it seems to indicate to me that he's possibly
more committed to Putin than he is to Trump, since the attack on Russia is being covered
as the real main news, whereas these other things like the Molotov cocktail attack and Palantir, these are side
issues that you're being distracted from the main thing, which is this Russia stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, it seems like a fairly simple conversation to predict.
Like, imagine this.
So Putin's like, hey, I want all of the Soviet Union back.
Obviously, that's what I've been doing. That's what I've been talking about. I've been saying
that. I've honestly been crazy obvious about this. Yeah. And Trump was like, Well, yeah,
but that's bullshit, right? We're all here to do the thing. You're just, you're just
talking big so you can get the stuff. And he's like, No, I want the Soviet. Well, you
can't have the Soviet Union. I mean, obviously, I won't allow you to have the Soviet. You won't allow me to have the Soviet Union. We're fighting now.
The end.
Well, if you want to have the Soviet Union, you better pay me a lot.
Exactly.
That's more... You can't pay me what I want.
You can't pay me enough for the Soviet Union.
Yeah. And so I think that that's maybe a sticking point.
It's not gonna... We're not gonna see eye to eye on you get Poland too?
I don't know.
You have Poland.
I just need a lot of money.
I don't care.
Um, so yeah, I think I think that Alex is at this this sort of crossroads that whether
he understands it or not, that is, he's committed to a number of things that are about to be
enemies with each other.
And I don't wish him good luck.
No. It is interesting because I think you're right. We're seeing this non-coalition fall apart for a fundamental reason.
Nobody actually knew who was lying to who.
Right. Yes. I thought we were lying about this. Yeah. I was telling the truth.
It's based on scam. Yep. Instead of solidarity. Yep. Like there is no sense of like these people who are deeply white nationalists, like they don't have solidarity with Bitcoin dudes, but they've
unfortunately had to work together as their interests aligned and they've over committed.
Whoops.
So this attack on Russia, it really is about one thing and that is reminding you, no, sort
of, I mean, keep that in your mind.
All right.
But it's mostly about how you should
be afraid of immigrants.
That sounds right.
But you've got another big strain here
that no one is pointing out.
Oh, Ukraine's massive drone attack deep inside Russia
lays bare Putin's vulnerability.
Russia's borders are highly controlled compared
to the United States that's been a wide open
sieve off and on for decades, particularly the last four years.
Hundreds of thousands of military-age men with affiliations to Hezbollah and the Chinese
military and others have come in en masse with the same boots, same backpacks, same
military builds.
We know they're here producing fentanyl, money laundering,
running crime operations,
sending the money back to Iran and back to China.
And if you think this lays bare the dangers
and the vulnerabilities of asymmetrical warfare,
let me give you a new splash.
The Russians have smuggled nuclear weapons
into the United States decades ago. The Chinese have smuggled nuclear weapons into the United States decades ago.
The Chinese have smuggled nuclear weapons in.
The United States has smuggled things even nastier than that into their countries.
And this thing is a giant ticking time bomb.
So it's important to understand that kicking immigrants out of the United States is one
of the only things that really matters to Alex.
And you can tell by how every story is actually about how scared you should be
about the border.
This attack on Russia has nothing to do with Russia's immigration laws, but Alex doesn't
miss an opportunity to demonize the people he hates.
And I would say that if Alex believes any of this shit that he's saying, then there's
basically no reason to try to solve any of the world's problems.
If all of these countries have smuggled arsenals into each other's borders, the mathematical odds
of that not going wrong is basically zero. Disarmament talks aren't really an option,
because if you've got all these secret weapons in someone else's country, how could you ever
expect them to trust you when you say you promise you've removed them all? That's fucking stupid.
This is a Gordian knot of international diplomacy, and if any of it's true, then Trump say you promise you've removed them all. Yep. That's fucking stupid. Yep. It'd be insane.
This is a Gordian knot of international diplomacy.
And if any of it's true, then Trump enabled that status quo to remain in place for his
entire first presidency, which seems pretty shitty.
And I'd love to hear Alex explain that.
And that's why it's important to remember that Alex doesn't actually believe any of
that stuff.
The fantasies about smuggled nukes and all this shit is just exciting detail that he's
adding to this story to advocate for kicking immigrants out of the United States.
That's at its core what this is about. The rest of it is clothes on a mannequin. So fuck
him.
So, okay. Right. Now, I'm going to throw this out there. If you're that good at smuggling
weapons inside of the country
Why build weapons to shoot at that country for show? Oh, well then never mind, right?
That makes perfect sense see and is a good spend of money. Everybody believes that there's a nuclear triad
Sure, right air water land. Oh, okay, right. I was gonna go with earth fire and but okay
There's four elements right, okay. Right? I was gonna go with Earth, Fire, and but okay. There's four elements. Right. Okay. Brother. I was
about to I was gonna say brother and buddy at the same
time. Yeah. And it came out uh Brata. Alright. There's four
nuclear things. Yes. There's everyone thinks it's a triad. Right. It's really like the elements. There's four nuclear things. Yes. Everyone thinks it's a triad.
Right.
It's really like the elements, there's four.
Right.
You have air, land, water, smuggled.
And smuggled.
Yep.
And smuggled.
That's well, I mean-
Secretly stashed somewhere.
Furthermore, what's even the point of smuggling weapons if you can North Korea smuggle ballots
and shit in and influence the government of the country?
There isn't really.
Okay.
You know, all of this is just for fun for Alex.
It is interesting.
There's so many ways everybody is trying to murder you and is he's so close that it's
like maybe you guys should focus on one way to murder me and get really, really good at
it.
You know, it's like the Bruce Lee thousand punch thing.
You know?
Yeah.
I think the issue is that Alex has to fill this much time on air and do methylene blue
commercials.
He's got to keep people interested.
Yeah.
Bruce Lee didn't have to do methylene blue commercials.
No.
No.
Nope.
So Alex talks about Trump and how Trump had called Putin crazy and all that.
So now Ukraine did this attack on Russia.
And Trump has said, like, I didn't know about this.
We didn't have advance warning about this.
So this is a weird situation for Alex to be trying to explain what the fuck is going on
with our president as it relates to this conflict.
Yeah.
And as I told you when Trump came out eight days ago and said, I'm very upset with Putin
or what he's doing attacking Ukraine.
We got a peace deal.
I'd asked both sides not to do this.
I knew before I even made phone calls that through his morning briefings that goes through
a filter and because it's
not on the corporate media here in the United States until this big attack a
day and a half ago that Trump did not know about the massive Ukrainian
escalation the last month of drone attacks and missile attacks in Russia
and sure enough Marco Rubio's gone public, Labirov's gone public, and it's
CNN's reporting that the White House has said that Trump did not understand what Ukraine
was doing the last five weeks and that Trump is upset about this escalation of Zelensky. But I saw the experts, the populists, the fake populists
that actually haven't been studying this for decades. No one Jones just made it up. Trump
knew what he was doing. This is a great way to put pressure on Putin to game of the peace
table. Complete opposite. He's meant to derail the peace deal.
So he goes on a little bit later and says this.
Okay.
So Trump is very busy.
He's got two million people under him.
He gets these briefings.
He gets this information.
And if it's not on Fox News, he occasionally watches my show and other people's shows.
But he has some lag time, as Roger Stone has said many times, that when Trump gets the
right information, he always makes the right decision.
I don't know what Alex is hoping to achieve here, but all of this just makes Trump sound
fucking stupid.
He's the President of the United States, and if something isn't on Fox News, then he's
not going to be aware of it?
No, it's good.
Obviously, what's going on here is that Alex needs to come up with a story to sell the
audience that explains
Why Trump said that Putin had gone crazy and the best way to do that is to pretend that he's a child and he can
Only be expected to know things that are on TV. That makes sense
This is a load of shit
But I can't imagine how pathetic I would feel if there was a politician that I
Supported who went against a position that I thought was very important and I tried to rationalize why that happened by saying they didn't see the story on TV.
This is such a weak angle for Alex to take.
It's such diminished expectations of what Trump is doing.
It's sad.
I mean, here's the thing about it, right? Is that it suggests a possible situation where four people could directly limit and curate
the amount of and what type of knowledge Trump receives, thereby creating their own agenda
that Trump would enact believing that he was enacting his own thoughts when in fact he
wasn't.
Or not caring if they're his own thoughts if he should get some money out of it.
Exactly.
Once again returning us to the what if we put him into a hole and just pretended he
was the president.
I think those four people would be mad.
Yeah, they like having power.
Yep.
Yeah.
So I just think that I obviously I don't I don't think this means anything.
But I put it into my brain of like, Alex letting Obama off the hook for something because he
hadn't seen it on MSNBC.
Or something like that.
Just trying to parallel this in some other way makes it look so dumb.
He is insulting Trump by this description.
That's meant to get Trump off the hook.
Because treating Trump by adult standards
would be devastating for Alex.
If he tried to do that, it would be, it's indefensible.
Yeah, yeah, it's indefensible and it sucks.
Yep. Yep.
So all this though, really. really yeah at the end of the day
It's about stopping war we want we want peace. That's what Alex wants. Oh
peace and
profits
Because we're trying to stop nuclear war. We're already in World War three
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Makes perfect sense. Yeah, it does. I think that there's something really crass about like we're trying to stop nuclear war also
By this dumb shit. I mean methylene blue nuclear war which do you think is more important both?
I mean Methylene blue nuclear war, which do you think is more important both?
Equally important one stops the other everybody knows that right if everyone were on Methylene blue there would be no war
Yeah, that's the that's the key. I I think
Fundamentally Alex should not be warning people taking SSRIs that they could have a negative side of
interaction with this because he is so against SSRIs.
Yeah, there shouldn't be people in his audience who would be open to taking SSRIs.
Absolutely, yeah. And not just that, he'd be like the government during prohibition.
He should be like, it's fine because the people who are using this should be poisoned you know what I'm saying like it should be fine yeah I
think that's an unempathetic position and maybe he was supposed to be back he
would struggle to put it into words sure sure sure but spiritually I could see
him getting that yeah yeah yeah yeah this sucks Mike Flynn is on great of
Papa John great and I noticed something while he was on and we're not gonna listen to any clips of it
Cuz I don't give a shit hate it
And he's basically just saying all of the same stuff that Alex said in the first hour great, and I realize like oh
Alex is just priming the talking points that Mike Flynn's gonna come on and rant about right
this is like the whole setup, everything about like this attack on Russia, what it really
illustrates is how vulnerable the United States is to terrorist insurgent attacks from within.
All of that is all just Mike Flynn's shit.
Yeah.
And I realized like this guy's taken on a pachinko vibe
Except he's not funny. Yeah
He doesn't correct Alex's manners
And he's too directly connected to things that are actually powerful
Steve
For all the awfulness and everything that sucked about him. Yep. He was at least
that sucked about him. He was at least imaginable as a folk character. You know, like there's a this guy isn't going to affect anything. You know, he's not really touching levers
of power. Whereas Mike Flynn, you can't really say that. Yeah. And that's makes him different.
You know, I, I hate to, I hate to say that it's just very...
Well, okay, so I started reading this biography
of William F. Buckley for some reason.
Lord knows why I do things.
So I'm reading it and it is like,
if you pull away all of the myth-making
and all of this bullshit, it's like,
oh, he's just Tucker Carlson.
He never knew anything.
He's just-
Tucker's kid's named Buckley.
Yeah, he's just a Carlson. He never knew anything. Tucker's kid's name Buckley. Yeah, he's just a rich, he's just a rich fail son who talked nice and then, you know, everything fell from there.
Had a couple bone mows.
Never knew anything, never, never had any kind of intellectual anything behind him. He was just a piece of shit.
Right? And so it stripped away that legend. Much like Alex, you know, you strip away, much like Bill Cooper stripping away all this legend and I don't know why but Steve Pacenek is a
real character I think I think that we've done some heavy lifting in terms
of that sure I think to us he's a character and I don't know if he I but he did kill Aldo Mora killed killed is
strong got killed yeah he was you know in the State Department in hostage
negotiation stuff yeah at that time in the 70s But yeah, it's undeniable that he has that peace in the same way
It's undeniable that Mike Flynn worked for the Obama administration in intelligence exactly, you know
Like it has that same Colonel except Steve was so detached
From time and he had such crazy claims of like arresting the Pope and all this other shit.
Secret arresting of the Pope. That's the shit, man.
Yeah, and that can be fun and Flynn can't.
Can't. He can't do it. He doesn't have fun in his heart.
No, it's not fun. It's not whimsical. It's not even, you can't even make it whimsical.
He comes on Infowars with Papa John and it's not whimsical. and it's not whimsical because he's still trading off of being a general. Yeah, it's like fuck off
Yeah, he still he still wants to
Steve would want to wield actual power to her but it's it doesn't feel possible. Whereas it does feel possible Flynn
Yeah, yeah, it does. So
Flynn yeah, yeah it does so
You might have noticed that Alex had two stories that he was kind of pushing off to the side Yeah, the beginning of the episode. Yeah, you have the one about the guy with the Molotov cocktail sure and then the other is
Palantir yeah, what's going on there? What is going on with Palantir apparently not that much my god
This is total madness because the Chai comms
are merged with the globalists.
The globalists wanted to sold out to China.
They made the deal.
And then now China double crossed them.
And they got the codes to all the computers and the AI
systems.
And China is the giant elephant.
Israel's got main control of the telecoms
and a bunch of the NSA switches.
MI6 is heavily involved.
And all I hear about is Palantir, Palantir,
because the liberals talk about it all day
because they want you to think about that
when you think about a surveillance grid,
because Palantir, Trump is trying to hire
to spy on the deep state so that he can understand
what all the grids are.
And I'm not saying Alex Karp, a Palantantir is some angel. He's a big liberal. Oh
He helped fund the EU system to surveil and crush the right wing
Oh his greatest fear is a Christian nationalist throwing him off a roof. No, I'm not lionizing Palantir
Palantir is tiny
Yeah, it's running Israel's AI that's running around killing people.
I'm sorry?
All this stuff is there.
So if the A plot of this episode is General Flynn's talking points about the attack in
Russia, then the B plot is how everyone should stop worrying so much about Palantir.
News had just broken that Palantir was in talks with the Trump administration to create
a database of US citizens, which is exactly the kind of thing
that Alex has spent his entire career screaming about.
Representatives of the administration had claimed
that they just want to eliminate data silos
where different departments of the government
have access to different information about you.
They want to centralize all that information
in one place for efficiency's sake.
That's good, I like that.
I like to like that.
It's cool.
I like to hear that.
Information silos in terms of the government are a really good thing for the sake of protecting
your privacy.
The government isn't supposed to collect information from you except when they really need to, like
the IRS getting tax returns or Medicare getting medical documents.
An office like the IRS has no business with your medical records, so obviously disclosing
that stuff to that office is a violation of your basic right to privacy.
This is really elementary liberty stuff, so it's glaring to see Alex on the side of this
issue that he is.
The other basic piece of this is that the government, if they merge all of that data
together, it becomes a lot less secure in terms of hackers. Yeah. It becomes a MacGuffin. It becomes the God's Eye from Fast and Furious.
Yeah, it's already hacked.
So Alex is in a really bad spot here because he's been promoting or minimizing Palantir lately
because the Trump administration had been working with them to create a database of
undocumented immigrants in order to help speed up deportations.
Right.
This is something that Alex should have opposed on principle,
but as we've discovered in his recent career, those principles he pretended to have were just an act.
This was the Trump administration expanding the surveillance in police states,
two things that are the bedrock of Alex's career, but it was fine because Alex knew
that it wasn't going to hurt people that are like him.
It's only going to hurt people he doesn't care about.
Sure.
Now it's coming out that Trump wants to consolidate all of this information that the government
has about citizens, and Trump is getting some serious backlash from the right-wing base.
That would make sense.
This is a bad move on Trump's part, And because it's getting this kind of heat,
Alex feels the need to weigh in.
And he's chosen the absolute worst angle he can have.
Alex has made multiple documentaries
with the title Police State.
He can't just come out and say that Palantir is okay
because they're not that big of a company.
They had revenues of almost $3 billion last year.
So it's not like this is some mom and pop outfit and Alex needs to cut that shit
right off.
I tried pretty hard to resist the sellout label in general because a lot of times
Alex is shifting positions can be explained in other ways,
but this is impossible.
I dare say that I've listened to more of this guy's show than most people on this
planet.
And there's no way that I believe that Alex Jones, who started Infowars, could possibly
reach the point where he's defending a company like Palantir, creating a database of US citizens,
without him having some motivation to reach that point.
I don't know if it's desperation or if he's given up, but there's no way that this position
on this core issue changes like this organically.
Doing things like supporting Trump or getting on board with Elon, those were wrong decisions
for him to make, but they can be made sense of in Alex's world.
This cannot make sense without Alex abandoning a belief in the right to privacy.
And I think that's bullshit.
I don't think that there's any way. Yeah, he can get there without
core
Denials of what his thing is built on yeah, no we we as as like
fundamental as America the idea is the thing that we can all agree on
regardless of your specifics about government, is that
we're not housing soldiers. The third amendment stands. That is fundamentally the... There's
a separation between us and the government, and now it feels like the government does
not respect that separation at all. Yeah. And that's a problem. Yeah.
And you know, I think that living in a modern world requires updating some ideas that we
have about privacy.
Sure.
But this isn't one of them.
No.
This is not a complicated thing.
It's fascinating to me because I don't think it's possible to convince me that Palantir
should exist.
Do you know what I mean?
I understand the argument for why it can't be shot with a laser.
I understand that conversation, but there's no reason that you could give me that would
be like, oh, well, obviously Palantir has a purpose in this world that isn't evil. I don't fully agree with you only because you know there are positive things that their
software and platforms facilitate.
We'll talk about a little bit of that later on but it can't be allowed to exist the way
that it does.
That's for sure.
But in terms of like logistics, software and platforms, I don't know if they are inherently like we got to get rid of them, right?
I don't I don't know if there's no reason for it to exist
But there's reason for those to exist but not for Palantir to exist. Maybe maybe that's my point here
Palantir the people the business should not exist what it makes can exist
Yeah, what I'm saying is basically the same.
It can't exist the way that it does.
But the underlying product that it has created, someone else would create, most likely.
So this kind of stuff really gets under my skin because while Alex was often wrong about
the stories he covered and was almost always making things up, his underlying concerns
about surveillance and privacy are valid points that someone should be stressing.
Someone like Alex should exist for that kind of reason, but when you see the things that
he's willing to betray now, you realize that a large part of the reason that we never got
a decent person like Alex is because Alex was squatting on that real estate in the alternative
media at a critical time
in the development of new technologies.
When I hear Alex hand wave away concerns about Palantir,
it bothers me because in those moments,
I can see what was possible
and how Alex represents a generational failure
of counterculture.
This is such an indictment of the missed opportunity
that Alex pretended to be.
That is a really interesting point of view on it.
The idea that were it not for the cuckoo of Alex
in the nest, it was possible for somebody,
for a real person to take that spot.
But well, and we only know that now. The proof of the pudding is in the eating as it were because I think
that the actions of someone who wasn't full of shit and
Alex probably looked fairly similar in 1996 sure, you know, well that would be I think that would be the interesting
interesting like
parallel reality to
Switch those two out. Would it be that
the fundamental characteristics that made this person real in the way that we would
want them to be also would keep them from becoming a media empire in the way that Alex
did? You know, like, it is because Alex was willing to give up everything that he became
the thing that it is, you know?
Yeah, no, and I think that's a fascinating area that will be exciting to study once his
story's over.
True.
And once we can, you know, study his brain.
CTE could be a big thing for everybody.
Or once he's, you know, in jail and I have to Clarice Starling him like Hannibal.
Oh man, that would be fun.
That would be a fun development for later in life.
I just, I think, you know, it's obviously you'll never be able to prove a counterfactual
kind of thing.
True.
I think that you go back and you watch him in W life and You can't really tell the difference between that and a guy who doesn't mean it. Yeah, it's it's really hard
Yeah, no, I mean that's
Yeah, I mean that you know I was I was reading about I
Mean, I guess it's a little come up again cuz fuck it
the Yale debate club and all that shit and just the emptiness of all of their words,
how they don't care or mean anything.
They're simply there.
They're simply a tool that they're using to obtain what they want.
It doesn't mean anything about the argument.
So sure, Alex Buckley, Alex, Buckley,
they don't care what they say.
It's just a tool for obtaining shit.
Yeah.
And for Buckley, you know, like, in the debate, the point
is what's important in that context.
For Alex, it's the narrative.
It's this storyline that supersedes everything around it.
Everything is negotiable, essentially. So it's a bummer. And I think that Alex
trying to minimize and be like, hey, everybody calm down about Palantir is fucking insane.
That's ridiculous.
I think it is an indictment. Yeah, and he is on this tip
my point is is that
All this hype about Palantir comes out of the Young Turks and out of the New York Times and I see
Almost everybody in
Patriot media spending half their time on Palantir and it's because you aren't informed
You don't know all the pieces.
You're not real scholars.
Like I should ask Flynn, I know what he'd say.
And it's not because Alex Karp, never met Alex Karp,
but I've known about him for 15 years.
Know all about Peter Thiel, all of that stuff.
Peter Thiel's been backing Trump massively.
The point is, is who else is Trump going to
go to in Silicon Valley to try to surveil the government deep state and all the stolen
money? Yes, that's who they're.
So we run into a little issue here, which is based on my research. I'm not certain that
Alex knows what Palantir is. Pretty much every instance I can think of outside of the recent
Nick Fuentes interview involves Alex using the word Palantir to refer to the thing in Lord of the Rings.
Yes.
It's a crystal ball, so when he's used the word in the past, it's often hard to tell
if he even knows what the company does.
His understanding of Peter Thiel seems to be shallow and confined to he likes Trump,
so I sincerely don't know if Alex is playing dumb or is just that dumb.
I could possibly believe that Alex doesn't know what Palantir does and he's just entirely checked
out and this is only like the lazy spin that he can muster. But I have a problem with the Teal
thing. Alex can't really think that Palantir is a small company if he knows that Teal is behind it
because you know he's been talking about Peter Thiel since 2012.
Yeah.
In that election cycle, Thiel was a big Ron Paul donor in the primary, which was suspicious
because Thiel had previously attended Bilderberg meetings.
When Ron Paul lost, Thiel became the bad guy, and Alex spent the next stretch of his time
arguing that he was trying to co-opt the libertarian movement on behalf of the globalists.
He went on to even have this conversation in 2012 with a caller.
Anna in Canada, you're on the air, go ahead.
Hey, how are you handsome?
I'm having a heart attack today, what's on your mind?
I can see that.
The only thing that I have to say is about the whole Ron, Paul and Rand Paul thing.
My feeling is, and my husband's feeling is, imagine they did all this campaigning just to see who's on the opposition, basically, who is part of the
resistance, and now they're pining ahead, basically, to put us down.
Well, that's what they say. Peter Thiel, the Bilderberg, has bragged that he supported
Paul just to map with computers who everybody is to then understand how to target them politically.
And I, yeah, yeah, this, oh my God.
If this was some 20 year mole operation,
that has to be looked at now.
That's what I mean.
That's why I'm so sick about this.
We have to open up an entire research operation now.
Alex's conspiracies about Peter Thiel
involved him running companies
that wanted to harvest your data for nefarious purposes,
going back 13 years,
to the point where he was ready
to be like, Oh, maybe Ron Paul's a fucking mole.
Over time, Alex softened on Teal and began to cast him as the guy who went to Bilderberg,
but he wanted to change things from the inside.
Apparently someone had told Alex that Teal was a fan of the show and his opinion began
to change pretty quick with Alex giving him an almost hands off treatment when he became
a major Trump donor.
And what you gonna do?
I don't know this for sure, but I think it might have been Max Kaiser who told Alex right
feels a fan because they're both involved in Bitcoin.
Right, right, right.
And have a have an overlap from that.
But like, this is insane.
I like the idea that Alex has become the place you go to for indulgences.
It used to be the Borges.
If you were rich, you'd be like, hey, I fucked, but I'll give you $1,000 and I still get to
go to heaven.
Palantir's like, I get we're evil, but if we pay Alex a million dollars, we're cool.
He'll run interference with the weirdos.
Exactly!
Exactly, we still get to go to heaven!
He will clear the path from all of the dot-connecting people by convincing them not to connect dots
over here.
I don't know if that's the case.
Now, Twentess is going to nail the 95 theses onto the Infowars door.
I want to be totally clear about this.
I don't have any solid reason to think that Palantir's paying Alex or anything like that.
No, no, no.
I'm theoretizing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I just want people to not necessarily come away with the impression that that's what
I'm saying.
No, no, no.
This is not a conspiracy that you're building out of nothing.
It's just like, this is a crazy development.
Yeah, there isn't a conspiracy here.
It's just fucking suspicious behavior.
Yeah, it's about as suspicious as it gets.
Yeah.
So Alex, he wants to minimize this stuff.
Really paint it in a different light than maybe you would normally take it.
Elon's not involved in this golden dome thing that they're trying to give the contract to really painted in a different light than maybe you would normally take it.
Elon's not involved in this golden dome thing that they're trying to give the contract to
Palantir and the military industrial complex is pissed because Palantir is the Johnny come
lately.
And that doesn't mean that it's not a problem.
My God, all of it.
I mean, you look at Sentinel, the Pentagon's AI. You look at Google's AI, Microsoft's AI.
Grok is basically like Bill Gates now.
I'm not saying for math or science.
It's really good for that.
Wait, what?
But I mean, it goes with Torset of Sources,
and that's the New York Times, the Washington Post,
and Southern Poverty Law Center.
I mean, Grok basically disagrees with everything Elon Musk says.
Grok came out and was attacking me and Musk and everybody. Oh no, Bono never stole any money. He never
got USA money. Oh no, just groups that USA gave to gave to him. Bono gives less
than 1% now it's a little bit above 1%, 1.2% to all this money he raises for the
UN. I mean, Joe Rogan comes out and criticizes him because he says, oh
Elon Musk has killed
300,000 people at Doge made up not even a real study
USA doesn't even involved in food except for PR
Aid doesn't even mean aid. It means development. I mean develop the way they want to show
Yeah, they're not even involved in food wild
So it seems like Alex thinks that Palantir is just an AI like grok, which is troubling
Yeah, it feels like Alex knows that he's on such unstable ground on this subject that he's desperately looking for anything else to talk about
Like how Rogan talked shit about Bono this to me is a man
Who is on a bad foundation? I?
Mean it's so it's so wrong it's suspicious.
Right? Like if you're doing a true-false quiz and you get zero, that's suspicious.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Just the law of averages would make you think.
Yeah, yeah. You have to know what you're doing to get a zero. Yeah. Well, and like the fact that he's been aware of Palantir as a company, he's been aware
of Peter Thiel for 13 years.
You can't really play ignorance.
They're knowingly called Palantir.
Right.
Not a good thing.
Yeah.
And numerous people that are Alex associated over the years have been very clear about
Opposition to Palantir. Yeah, Alex has been less, you know, he's less engaged in that necessarily but like he knows
He can't play dumb like I
There's a lot of stuff that I believe he can plausibly just pretend. I don't know that
Yeah, you can't do that here. can't do that here, which is weird.
It makes the actions more suspicious.
And then I think another element that we've already seen a little bit of and we get more
of that adds to that suspiciousness is how hostile he is towards people who are like,
hey, Palantir's bad news.
It's just extremely frustrating.
I mean, and what I love hearing about Palantir,
almost everything I hear out of people's mouths
is pure crap, absolute crap.
And you heard Flynn, AI runs everything,
and it ain't Palantir.
Trump wants them to scan it for illegal aliens
and all the rest of it.
And of course it's real ID, back from the Patriot Act era
and I have guests on and we are trying to inform Trump.
But my point is, what is your point?
We need to be spending time on the big AI systems
that are in and China's AI
and all the stuff jacked into everything.
Because that's already going on.
That's already happening.
What do you think Palantir ran the vaccine passport systems?
No, they've already got it through these UN affiliates with Microsoft.
So you can be opposed to Chinese AI, Microsoft and Palantir all at the same time.
It's very weird how Alex doesn't seem to think that's possible.
This behavior is really sketchy, the way that Alex is scolding the audience for being worried
about Palantir.
Even if I knew very little about this situation, I would see this, and the way he's acting
would look really suspicious.
Yeah.
Incidentally, Palantir was awarded a government contract beginning in 2020 to build a platform
called Tiberius, which according to their their own press release, was, quote, a software platform the HHS uses to track vaccine production,
distribution, and administration across the United States. It was a giant part of the vaccine rollout.
In 2022, the CDC partnered with Palantir and their Tiberius program, which they called, quote,
the digital operating system for the U.S. public health response to the pandemic. Later that year, Palantir received a five year $443 million
contract to bring together the multiple existing platforms that they provided for the Department
of Health and Human Services under one functional umbrella. So when we're talking about like,
why do they need to exist? There's stuff like this.
Like, in terms of facilitating the vaccine rollout and shit like that, their platforms
are useful in those contexts.
So there are these positive things.
I still don't think that they should exist as they exist.
They certainly shouldn't exist as one large company that has all of
these sort of tendrils going in different places. But like, you know, they're not all
evil.
All right. So imagine how do we, how do we get here? All right. So COVID, the disease,
called Alex up in 2019 and was like, you gotta work for us. Here's what
we'll pay you. Right. Palantir could do the same thing and they're real. Right. He may
have made up a conversation with COVID where they paid him a lot of money and that's why
he decided to work for them. But this, this is insane. Yeah. This is, this is as insane
as being like diseases are great. Yeah, I don't I don't think that I
personally feel like I'm comfortable
Suggesting that Alex is on their payroll or anything like that
I but I don't think that you can hear shit like this from someone who is Alex Jones and not
Immediately know he's lying. Yeah, and then you have to ask yourself the question. Why is he lying?
Yep, what the fuck is going on here? Mm-hmm
And I I don't think that the only answer is Peter Thiel bought him off or something like that. Sure
I think that a perfectly valid
Suggestion might be he hopes Peter Thiel will pay him off.
I mean, yeah.
Or, you know, that could be.
I don't know.
There's other suggestions.
Like he worked for...
Obviously he didn't work for COVID, but he worked for COVID because there was money in
it for him.
Yeah.
You know?
Like that's what it was there for.
If he's working for Palantir now, again, a figure of speech in the same way that he wasn't
actually working
for COVID, then it has to be there's something, yeah, there's something for him. There's something
that he can get and extract from this.
Yeah. There's in the same way that like it makes sense for him to cheerlead for Musk,
even if Musk isn't giving him anything, there's the potential of like, there could be some money in this down the road. And that exists with Palantir too. It's nuts. His entire career makes this
presentation unacceptable. And it makes me stand by my theory that if George W. Bush
had just been a little bit more racist,
Alex would have been thrilled with the Patriot Act, would have been totally fine with it,
use it to round up all of the terrorists.
You never would have had a problem if he had a confidence that the person in the White
House was really worried about white genocide paranoia.
You know, it is interesting.
It is interesting that point of view because you say to yourself. You know, it is it is interesting. It is interesting
that point of view, because you say to yourself, you know, the obvious narrative is this is the
reaction to Obama, you know, that Trump obviously there's a one to one, you can see the cause and
effect. But imagine what we're dealing with now is actually a reaction to the compassionate
conservatism movement. All of those people looking at the people right next to him going, compassion what?
Get the fuck out of here!
That makes sense.
So Alex, he's like, hey man, everyone's all up in arms about Palantir.
Why?
That is a, I mean, not a good question.
Where is this hysteria coming from?
My point is, is that where did all the Palantir craze come from?
The Palantir scare? The Palantir hysteria? This is why I thought the Democrats
were going to lose the election. Why they did? Because people want to live in peace.
They want to go home. They want to hear, they don't want to hear your woke pagan ideology.
They want to know you're safe. And I've got carp, you know, the quotes I quoted, I've got videos of him saying all
that. Oh, I helped crush the right wing in Europe and all the simple here's Marco
Rubio globalist EU forcing hate speech laws on Irish given two months to comply.
Marco Rubio declares war on global censors from threatening tariffs show overall
Trump's doing a great job, but AI's here.
Okay.
So the Palantir scare came from reporting that the Trump administration was working
with them to create a database of US citizens, which tons of people from all political sides
were not happy about.
Yeah.
Alex can pretend that this is some kind of manufactured hysteria or Psy-op all he wants,
but that dog is not kind of manufactured hysteria or Psy-Op all he wants, but that dog is not gonna hunt.
I think that it's good for him to jump off into another subject like Marco Rubio and
censorship. Yeah, I mean there's, it really doesn't get more obvious than, oh we're gonna make a database of illegal immigrants. You're probably gonna use that responsibly, I assume. Sure. And
we're also gonna make one of you. Oh that's, hmm, I think, okay, if I think you're probably going to use that responsibly, I assume. And we're also going to make one of you.
Oh, that's hmm.
I think, okay, if I think you're going to use one irresponsibly, I'm going to go out
on a limb and say maybe you can't use any responsibly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't use it responsibly.
There's no reason for it to exist.
Other than to use any responsibly.
Yeah.
And the creation of it introduces a ton of
Externalities that could come about that are really dangerous. Yeah
So anyway, we're on their team. They seem nice fucking stupid. Yeah, so look
Palantir is an AI. It's scary, but other AIs are scarier. I guess that makes sense
Somewhere not really no
I guess that makes sense
Somewhere not really no
Overall Trump's doing a great job, but but but but AI is here and there's an AI race and
so the answer is independent AI's true open AI's not Sam Altman's fake open AI and
All of its being programmed it seems by the same evil force because it all goes the same direction
Because the globalist are all fighting with each other over the ring of mordor but nobody wants to destroy the ring of mordor nobody wants to get rid of the palantir keep using lord of the rings
analogies so you really don't know what you do i'll get more into that later it's just mind blowing
later. It's just mind blowing how truly illiterate people are. I mean, do people even know what the Pentagon's AI is? No. Do you know about Sentinel? It'll make Palantir look like a
pop gun. So Palantir is trying to bid and trying to get deeper in and trying to get
more power. And that's why you hear about how it's the devil everywhere
Show that it can't get its nose in the trough and I'm not even saying have the trough
I'm saying no why you hear palantir palantir palantir palantir
Palantir palantir palantir palantir palantir palantir palantir palantir
Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir, Palantir. Because you're being lured around by the nose by the big globalist AI systems that are mad
that Trump's trying to bring in Palantir more.
So this is just something I can't believe Alex would put out without knowing he's lying.
It's implausible to think that he could be this clueless about what's supposed to be
like his big issue
It would be I I I cannot believe it. Yeah, I cannot believe it. There's a there's a level of
stupidity and laziness that I can ascribe a lot of things to yep, I don't find it plausible to
Put this in that in that case. Even if there was all the proof in the world,
you know, that this was a truly stupid,
and I still won't believe it.
I simply cannot believe it,
because practically speaking, he has to know.
Yeah, it's a lie or a prank.
It's a little bit it's a little bit like the the fucking business representative.
I understand maybe you personally don't know but your info wars you have to know. You have
to. Yeah I think that Alex on June 2nd could pretend not to know, but the past, he has lived his past. Yeah. He cannot not know this stuff.
Exactly.
As himself.
You were alive.
Yeah.
If we just are completely like,
hey, maybe nothing outside the present moment is real.
Right, right, right, right.
Then sure.
Yes.
I'll go with you on it.
If we remove all of the past and future.
If object permanence does not exist, then you're cool.
Let's take solipsism further than anybody had ever imagined it could be.
Yeah.
It's also Sentinel is an AI-powered platform that's run by Microsoft, which is built for
security and cloud-based networks.
Alex is confusing this with the Pentagon Sentinel program, which is a modernization of our intercontinental
ballistic missiles. Sure. Confusing this with the Pentagon sentinel program, which is a modernization of our intercontinental ballistic missile sure so I don't
again
You might just be pretty fucking stupid and not know what a lot of this stuff is yeah
Yeah, I think I think if there was one thing that I was doing if I was Alex
It would be trying to position myself as the leader of the but Larry and jihad. You know, let's take them all out
No way I left no way I ever right make no machine in the thinking mind of me, you know, yeah
Yeah, yeah, I mean that's what Alex should be
That's the tip. He should be on. Yep. There's like oh, they just don't want
Palantir coming to the trough. No break the fucking trough. Yep, like he's using the ring of Mordor
Analogies, I think that book could not be clearer
God destroy that fucking ring. It's got to destroy it. Yes. Yeah, it is not
Ambiguous. Nope. So Alex's take on this should be
Fucking destroy them all unless you have evil intentions that you're trying to mask
I don't know. I'll tell you what the the the lesson of the book is not like
Maybe you should just leave the ring at the bottom of the river. Yeah. Yeah, that's not someone
Cool to give the ring to not someone who's racist enough for your tastes. No no can't do it
Can't do it Galadriel can't even do it. So Trump is doing a lot of great stuff. Sure. Alex seems to be bringing up a lot of stuff
that he's not doing great on, but he's doing great.
I haven't heard anybody bring up anything he's doing great on.
Oh, well get ready for a counter example of something. He's not doing so great. Okay, so we're seeing a lot of good out of Trump administration
but also some of the state Republicans with Democrats in
Florida and New York passing or close to passing laws that throw you in prison for anti-israel speech that is un-american
You should be able to have a Hamas flag
If you want if you're an American citizen
be able to have a Hamas flag if you want, if you're an American citizen. Now, if you're here, some leftist being paid for with taxpayer money, ship their asses
out.
Not too many foreigners here.
They've been brought in here and turned against the country.
But this is a serious situation, obviously.
So that's the bottom line.
Because Stone Cold said so.
I mean...
So it really seems like Alex should be more angry about the idea that there are states
that he thinks are making it illegal to criticize Israel.
Isn't he a free speech guy?
Seems very important to him.
It's nice that he thinks you should be allowed to have a Hamas flag, but he doesn't seem
nearly as passionate about defending the First Amendment as he is about defending Palantir.
This is crazy.
It is weird. This is a weird day.
He should be throwing shit about the idea that you could go to jail for criticizing Israel.
This is, I mean...
Yeah!
Mm-hmm.
It's so uncomplicated.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
It's leaning towards my territory, where people are like,
Oh, Jordan, things are black and white with you always.
Uh, sometimes, eh, how about maybe this one's black and white, Bo?
There's a lot less ambiguity around where Alex's position should certainly be.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I do think it's fun that Alex believes that if you're on a student visa and you're legally in the
United States, you should not be allowed to have left leaning politics.
I mean, all of all of what he just said was negated whenever he's like, well, yeah, some
people shoot him out of here, get him out of here.
Too many foreigners.
Listen, here's what happens.
I understand what you think you're saying, but what you're actually saying is that everybody
should come to you on an individual case-by-case basis as to whether or not they are sufficiently
loyal enough to stay or leave based on your personal weird-ass metrics.
Of course you don't believe that.
I think he does.
Of course, but he's an idiot.
I think he emotionally believes that.
I think that it believes that. Exactly.
I think that it would end up leading to so many situations where he would not be able
to defend it.
It's emotionally satisfying to be like, yeah, students shouldn't have free speech.
If you're in our country, get out.
It is so funny to me how often people who hate the government making bureaucracies make huge
pronouncements that would require a massive bureaucracy to oversee and implement.
But here's the thing.
Yeah.
It wouldn't if you just don't let anyone in the country.
There you go.
It would only require a massive bureaucracy to keep people out.
A front?
Well, sure.
But isn't that fun?
That is fun.
That is a more fun bureaucracy to make.
Yeah, you're right.
So Alex has another guest on the show.
Okay.
And I thought this was shit.
We have Victor Boot, very famous businessman and soldier.
Arms dealer.
From Russia to give the Russian perspective on the Russian Pearl Harbor that happened
yesterday. Yeah, that's cool. That's the guest you'd want to get. perspective on the Russian Pearl Harbor that happened yesterday?
Yeah, that's cool. That's a that's the guest you'd want to get. You know, we want to hear the Russian the rational Russian voice. Let's get notorious arms dealer, international criminal. Victor boot on the fucking show.
I'm not saying that we wouldn't we still would have been very angry at Pearl Harbor if we were already at war
Yeah, but far less surprised
Right sure and it would probably be more like we have fucked up in allowing this to happen as opposed to
Those fuckers took us by surprise. Let's go ape shit. You know yeah, yeah, I don't know how
Russia could pretend to not be surprised by almost any attack that Ukraine could make at this point.
It would be very reasonable of them to consider the war they're in.
And the seizing of territory.
The goals of both teams are to get more non-people alive on the other team.
Especially military folk.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pretty important to them Yeah, I think that it would be wildly different to if these were civilian targets that Ukraine had hit sure inside Russia
These were like they're like planes. Yeah, if it was like a tourist destination
Like that's weird, but you know the conversation would be I think a bit different
And I think that there's still room within this conversation to be like it's pretty fucked up the you know the conversation would be I think a bit different and I think that there's still room within this conversation
Do you like it's pretty fucked up the you know?
it's fairly lucky from everything that I've seen that
these drones were able to be operated as
Efficiently as they did sure and they didn't end up killing a ton of people accidentally
That seems to happen a lot with drones.
And I think for that reason, it's something that we shouldn't be just giving a pass to.
It's a form of warfare that's incredibly scary about the implications and all that.
I don't not understand that or see that angle.
It's meaningless.
And I don't care what Victor Boot has to fucking say about any of this yeah I mean let's face it if you
start a war you have to take responsibility for the the war part
right and if you're Alex Jones don't interview the guy who the fucking movie
Lord of War is based on I mean like cuz here's if you ask me, you know somebody like just a regular guy, you know, like hey
How do we get them to stop blowing up our planes?
I would be like don't be at war with them. Just say like no more war no war
I don't want your shit anymore and then they will stop blowing you up. It's like so simple it it would work
I think I think it's I think it's really good.
So I'm not going to play any of Victor Boots interview because I think we get what his
perspective is going to be.
Probably going to be fairly on the side of Russia.
I don't think it's going to be a well reasoned argument.
So a bit later in the show, Alex comes back to the subject of Palantir.
And I think that he can't quite figure out what he's even saying.
Everybody's asking me about Palantir. Palantir.
And when you look at it and you understand it, Palantir and the surveillance systems and the AI and all of it
has been an outlier from the bigger companies.
And it's been wanting to get big contracts, and Trump wants to use it to track illegal aliens and stuff,
and the real ID that they're trying to bring in that's terrible, that never got implemented because it's unconstitutional.
So I've been critical of all of that, and I obviously don't trust Palantir and the rest of the stuff it's doing,
but it is small compared to all the other big AI and the Pentagon, Sentinel,
and all the rest of it.
The reason you're seeing the attacks on it everywhere is because it's trying to
get contracts that other big tech companies already have.
And because Palantir has been supportive of
Trump. And so yeah, Trump is going to them because they've been supporters. But all this
hype about Palantir, all of these systems can be used for control. All these systems are out of
control. All the AIs are woke. So Palantir is being used to run AI drones, kill people in Gaza.
All of it's very concerning. But why do people know about Palantir and nothing else?
Well, that's because it comes from the left only focusing on Palantir because it's seen as something being brought in to surveil the government itself
and to try to find ways for us to use that's what Trump wants it for.
What?
What?
So in just that minute and a half clip, Alex proposes two seeming contradictions.
The first has to do with what Trump wants to use Palantir for.
Is it for tracking immigrants or is it for some sort of globalist corruption hunt?
Alex can't figure out what to use to justify his plea for the conspiracy audience to ignore
Palantir, mostly because every explanation he can come up with for what Trump wants to
do with them is suspicious as hell, and it's pure conspiracy bait.
If this is about tracking immigrants, then Alex's audience should know that it's only
a matter of time until that's used against citizens.
That's the entire premise of his fight against gun registration, or the thing that he's very
stupidly reminding the audience about in this episode, the real ID.
If it's about internal spying inside the government, then that picture is pretty dictator-ish.
So you can see that Alex has to dance around this and keep it a bit vague as to why Trump
wants this because all of the explanations lead back to Trump looking pretty shitty.
I mean, yeah.
The second contradiction is the shifting explanation for why people are mad about Palantir, which
is an attempt to tell the audience that this whole thing's a sigh up and they should refrain
from making connections about this company.
At one point, the other AI companies are mad that Palantir is getting the contracts that
they want, so they're attacking them.
That's all you're experiencing is these people being mad they're losing contracts.
At another point, it's because the left is demonizing them because they're friendly to
Trump.
This is just all about attacking Trump.
Alex is all over the place here because he's doing that thing where he's throwing a ton
of spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks.
He has a clear point that he's pushing toward, which is getting the audience to de-prioritize
making conspiracy theories about Palantir.
He's not too picky about what works in achieving that.
None of the particulars matter that much, because Infowars is a medium that's narrative
driven.
So long as the narrative that Palantir isn't a big deal gets through to the audience, that's
all that's really important.
So he's trying whatever he can.
It's scattershot.
Yeah.
It's suspicious.
It reminds me of the way people behave when they've clearly been scammed out of a lot
of money but are too embarrassed about it.
Like Alex doing repeated segments about the Nigerian emails?
You better believe it.
Just that feeling of like, you will accept any reason, I'll say anything other than,
ah shit I fucked up.
Anything. I will say fucking anything other than just admitting for five seconds,
you know what, we fucked up on this one.
We thought this thing was gonna work,
and it didn't work, so now we'll do a different thing.
Can't do it, cannot do it.
Yeah, I can't hear this as anything
other than Alex really putting on a show.
Yeah.
I don't think that this can be consistent
with what he's preached.
Yeah.
I don't, and that's the part that really frustrates me
is that like Alex's show is about creating connections
between things that aren't connected.
He's trained the audience and the entire exercise and media criticism and news coverage is to
connect unconnected things to prop up narratives that are advantageous for him.
So when he's actively discouraging the audience from making connections about something. Yeah.
That, it kind of sticks out like a sore thumb.
It doesn't mean that, it doesn't mean that that is a conspiracy in and of itself, or
that there's a connection that needs to be built there.
Yeah.
Um, but your brain definitely, definitely craves an explanation for why he's acting
like this.
Yeah, like I can't imagine a situation like maybe maybe contextually he could he could
like suss it out now. But I imagine if he was like clockwork orange to endgame his own
fucking movie and just had to watch it from start to finish and I know that's a long three and a half hours or whatever it is
infinity time
But and then to have like me read an exact transcript of what he just said
There's no way he could be like ah
I'm on that guy's team right it couldn't be possible no and then you reveal dramatically ha ha ha
These are your words.
Yeah.
This is the end of the path that you have decided to follow where you chase clout, you
chase profit, you chase all of this stuff in opposition to maintaining the principles
that you pretended to base your career on yep
This is the inevitable outcome of you being full of shit. Yeah, and I
Think that would be a crazy kind of hell to have to live in it feels like
rather than reading 1984 or
like a brave new world
You should have read more Faust
Should have just really focused on those devil's bargains Like just mainly devil's bargain lit based literature should have been his pure focus
I'm sure he'd just be like I already did this I don't need to read this dumb book
See that's no, but that's the thing about learning
So we have one last clip here. And Alex is doing more rationalization
for, uh, leave Palantir alone. That's fine. Trump admin tasks Palantir with expanding
us surveillance state and the New York times and all of them are all over it. Palantir's
deepening government ties sparked fears of centralized surveillance. And you've got the
owner of it, the CEO of it with all his statements about
crushing the right wing in Europe and all the rest of it,
I got serious concerns. It's just that endless hyping about
it and only focusing on it is coming out of the left and the
populist anti globalist movement has taken it absolutely hook line and sinker. So Alex's premise here is sneaky.
The basic idea you're supposed to get as a viewer is that Palantir may not be the best
and yeah maybe the head of it said he wanted to crush the right wing in Europe, but they're
not as bad as some of these other companies like Google.
It's an appeal to the lesser of two evils argument, which seems to be increasingly the only way that Alex can justify anything. The argument Alex is
making is meant to obscure the fact that what he's proposing is a false choice. It's not
the case that we're choosing between Google or Palantir to create a centralized database
of citizens that breaks down the information silos that serve to protect our privacy. If
it were an inevitable reality that this was something that was going to be made,
then maybe we should quibble about what contractor the government uses.
But the point the other side is making is that this doesn't need to happen.
All of these companies can be good or bad.
It doesn't matter because this is a thing that we're not going to accept.
That's the position you'd expect someone like Alex to have, and yet his main priority
seems to be arguing against people who hold that position.
When Alex used to say that he was above the left-right paradigm, part of what he meant
is that the media and government was presenting people with a false choice.
They were acting like a world government was inevitable, so it was just a matter of choosing
between a left-wing appearance or a right-wing appearance and how that government looked.
Alex transcended this false choice by trying to wake you up out of the trance so you could
see that the world government wasn't inevitable, and the globalists only wanted you to think
that so you wouldn't realize the true choice you had, which was to reject world
government and embrace liberty.
Or not.
Those were the choices you had.
You're given a false choice to make their conclusion inevitable.
It was a fun and compelling sales pitch, but ultimately it's a bunch of bullshit.
You can easily see Alex is using the same tactics against his audience that the imaginary
enemies he has used to use against
them.
He's presenting the expansion of the surveillance state as an inevitable thing that's going
to happen.
Tyranny is inevitable, so let's make sure it's a friendly face that we have controlling
that tyranny.
What I'm saying is that I don't believe it's possible that he doesn't understand what
he's doing.
I don't want to get too deep in any conspiracy theory waters of my own, so I don't want to say he's getting paid off by Palantir or Peter Thiel,
but this behavior is too much of an outlier. It's not explainable by coincidence. It's not
explainable by mere stupidity or unawareness. Here's here's my best evidence. Right. The laziest possible
thing he could do is just say like, yeah, they suck. You know,
like he's putting in effort and I don't see him put in effort.
Unless he's getting paid for it.
He and this is this is where things also get really weird.
This is where things also get really weird. Since he's been back on Twitter, so much of what he does is just go along with what the hot topic is in the dumb right-wing Twitter space.
Yep.
And a lot of those figures are pretty mad about this idea that Trump is working with Palantir to create a
database of citizens.
Yeah, because it's obvious.
So Alex is going against the grain of a lot of the Twitter momentum that he normally follows,
which again makes this an outlier.
It's an inconvenient position for him to have.
The laziest thing to do is be like yeah, they suck
Yeah, and it's the the laziest thing to do within his own
Ideology is to go yeah fuck those guys or just dismiss them entirely as not having any importance
Like if his argument is they're too small then here's how you make that argument. Ah, fuck them. Who cares? They're too small.
Right?
You don't go like, they're too small.
Also, here's another thousand reasons
why I think that they're ridiculous.
And you fucking people complaining about it
are un, you're a literate idiot.
Yeah, to then push it back upon the person
who's very obviously saying the right thing
as being an idiot, insane.
Yeah, to have that kind of a response to someone expressing the fundamental privacy and surveillance
concerns that your career is based on is glaring.
It's absurd.
Yeah.
And I don't know what to do with these feelings because I honestly have no evidence and nothing
strong to go on or any even like my heart doesn't even necessarily feel like Alex is
on some kind of payroll.
I legitimately don't and I don't want people to walk away with that impression. Sure. But I do think that this is a behavior that is is it's
indicative of Alex's he's not himself. Like, to whatever
degree he ever was. Right, right. Right. I mean, it is a
blow to the belief that things happen in response to something.
If this is just a random, if like, if it's maybe just randomness dominates the universe
and so anything can happen at any given point in time, which is fine.
But this would be so ridiculous.
This is, this is getting struck by lightning 18 times in a row on a Tuesday, the same Tuesday
every year for 18 straight years. This is getting struck by lightning 18 times in a row on a Tuesday, the same Tuesday every
year for 18 straight years.
Yeah, but given the infinite of the, uh, infiniteness of the universe, that's not impossible.
It's not impossible.
Yeah, that's fine.
But if it happens, I'm going to say that it's not just randomness.
That's what I'm going to do.
And I think it's okay for you to hold that position a little bit stronger than me, but I need a bit more evidence,
but I do think that this is shady.
It sticks.
Yep.
It sticks.
Yeah.
And I think that it's something that we're gonna have to,
no, it lives in the background of our brain.
Yeah. Like Alex killed Gene Hackman, this is something that is going to have to live there No, it lives in the background of our brain.
Like Alex killed Gene Hackman.
This is something that is going to have to live there as we see what the fuck happens
as these connections and alliances break down with Musk and Trump and Putin.
What variable is you like, you're kind of supportive of Palantir.
Yep.
It's weird.
So let's see, what month is it?
June, early June.
Wow.
I don't know if it's a surprise that they lasted this long or that it's
falling apart this fast.
I think it's both.
I think it's a little bit of both, isn't it?
Yeah.
So we'll, uh, we'll check back in and see where Alex is at, see if he starts doing commercials
for Palantir.
Why not?
But until then, we have a website.
Indeed we do. It's knowledgefight.com.
Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Leo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I am the mysterious
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