Knowledge Fight - #1060: June 25-28, 2025

Episode Date: July 28, 2025

In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to hear Alex beginning an attack on Zorhan Mamdani, getting very defensive about Bill Cooper, and confessing to killing someone with a ghost....

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Starting point is 00:00:43 Andy and Kansas. 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 that like to sit around, worship with the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Dan!
Starting point is 00:01:10 Jordan. Quick question for ya. What's your bright spot today, buddy? My bright spot today is I did something I have not done in a very long time, and that is that I went to a movie on opening night. Ooh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Dress up? No. Oh. No. Well, I mean like, I'm not saying you're dressed up like a character. I mean, did you? I wore a hoodie because I thought it might be chilly in the theater, so that was kind of dressing up. Fair enough. Fair enough. Yeah, I went to go see Fantastic Four. How fantastic was it? It was good. I enjoyed it except the end. I might, there might be a few spoilers in my conversation about this, but nothing too, I'll be careful.
Starting point is 00:01:45 It's fine, we understand the Fantastic Four. Yeah, you know, the one where he stretches. That guy stretches, the other lady turns invisible, that guy's a rock, et cetera. I did not mean to go, but I went to the website of the theater, just like looking what was playing, and there were two tickets left for the nine o'clock show, and I panic bought one.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Yeah, no choice. I just was like, if I don't do it now I won't be able to decide to do it or not do it later. That's a good point. So I bought it to ease that anxiety. Wow, that's some opportunity lost psychological shit right there. You just got marketed. I did, I did. So I went to that, it was fine, it was interesting to watch a movie in a theater full of people. Yeah, like Laughing to things. What was that like? It's been a long time Well, I learned a lot about what the guy sitting next to me his birthday was because it kept coming up Why did it keep coming up like two of the trailers were for movies that came out on the guy's birthday
Starting point is 00:02:44 Did he did he bring it up? Like two of the trailers were for movies that came out on the guy's birthday So that was fun, yeah, that was a nice But yeah, I think that I don't react much to a movie. Like I'm not gonna laugh really hard at like a baby or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But there is something kind of charming about a big group of people that they have a reaction and there's waves of like feeling that go over the audience. So that's kind of nice to be a part of. No, absolutely. It's crazy how big, you know, like for the pandemic, my wife and I basically together
Starting point is 00:03:25 have watched a million movies, but we haven't gone to the theater in probably five, six years, you know, longer than that. I've done very little until quite recently. Right, right, right. And like it is occasionally every now and again, you'll see an interview with somebody and they're like, oh, you know, but when we watched in a theater with all these people, it's a magical experience. You're like, yeah, well, I don't know anymore, man. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I've told the story before, I think
Starting point is 00:03:48 probably even on this podcast, but like when I worked at a theater downtown, Vince Vaughn came in when his movie came out. Yeah. Uh, what was that fucking? I can't even remember what the name of the movie was. That one with Kevin James. The swingers one? No, not swingers one no not swingers as way after that was way way after but he he came slid in late Sat at the back of the theater all cool and then got out early It was very clear that it was just to like see people laugh at the thing that he had done Yeah, and there there's a feeling that's undeniable about about that big group of people enjoying a thing I must be real cool, But the Fantastic Four is fun.
Starting point is 00:04:25 It's a good time. Here are the big guys in it. Did he eat the planet? Galactus? Yeah. Galactus does eat planets. He does. I will not spoil what he does.
Starting point is 00:04:35 But yeah, I thought it was well done and fun. And I find... Okay, here it... Alright. I think, first of all all I think a fantastic four story relies on Johnny Storm and the thing the energy between them needs to be right, right? They need to be pokey at each other their buddy cop. Yeah. Yeah, but Johnny Storm needs to not be a douche, right?
Starting point is 00:05:02 And the thing that needs to not be a douche right and the thing needs to not be a total sad sack right and I think they nailed that They have they threaded that needle really well where Johnny's likable and thing isn't a depressed mo. I feel like The exact energy they need is the same as like 48 hours like Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy have that correct thing Storm yeah, yeah, that's what I feel and then sues great Like Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy have that correct thing storm. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I feel. And then Sue's great.
Starting point is 00:05:30 And I always find Mr. Fantastic fucking annoying. Yeah, it's a dumb character. But I think it's because of his powers. You think it's his powers? They are annoying powers. I hate a bendy guy. There is no more annoying power than the guy who stretches far. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:46 And somehow I think that Pedro Pascal's performance of him tempered my annoyance at, ooh, you stretch really far. I'm a wind tunnel now. I think they did it all right. Anyway, thumbs up. What's your bright spot? My bright spot is I Fucked around started playing magic at the gathering with that Final Fantasy set
Starting point is 00:06:14 It's a lot of fun. It's a lot of fun. There's a I don't know if it's nostalgia But I think I think it's more like the way they integrate the very specific Final Fantasy miss now. Let me ask you a question real fast Yeah, you we were talking about this a little bit before we started recording Yeah, is it only Final Fantasy 7 or is it all of the final all the Final Fantasy? Okay, so like Final Fantasy even the online 14 You know like all it's all the characters from all across the thing right and they've all got cards But they're not just like oh, there's this character in the game now, and it's like a four-four And it does the regular stuff. They've got like very specific things that are unique to each character and kind of fit
Starting point is 00:06:50 in a thematic way. And it's great. They just really pulled it off well. Like Brock Toon with his arm gun. Like Brock Toon with his arm gun. You said that Tifa was green. She's green. Which seems wrong to me.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I feel like she should be red. I, you know, I feel like they've got a lot of, I mean obviously you got Sephiroth. He's a black card. No problems there. Makes sense. Yeah. You got Vivi, he's your black mage.
Starting point is 00:07:15 That's a red card, fire. What about a Pokebo? What about a Chocobo? Chocobo. Chocobo is either green or white. Oh, there's two. There's either green or white. Yeah, exactly. I mean, I'm sure there is going to be red Chocobos and either green or white. Oh, there's two. There's either green or white. Yeah, exactly. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:07:25 I mean, I'm sure there is going to be red Chocobos and all that stuff later. I don't know why I feel passionately that Tifa should be a red card, but I do. I understand. I just barely played that game. I know nothing about these characters, but she doesn't feel like she should be green.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Okay, I think the reasoning on why she's green is I think it has something why she's green is I think It has something to do with either a land or a spell but when you put one down she gets a boost To her power, right? So then you can find ways to get another one keep putting the same thing down until her power is so boosted up It's crazy high and I think that's like it's the only in the green deck that they have that kind of mechanic sure So that's why she's there cuz she punches at a thousand you know I'm not doing it. I'm glad you're enjoying that I am that is fun the the magic They're good at making those theme things they are give you a little bit of a charge in your fandom bone
Starting point is 00:08:20 They're just good at it. Yeah, well I'll get back on and I'll blues to you. I'll make a deck and play around. So today we got an episode to go over. We're going to be talking about June 25th and 28th, 2025. The world is a mess. Gene Heckman, Alex did not save him. God told him to save him. And unfortunately in not saving him, Alex
Starting point is 00:08:46 accidentally unleashed a demon which may or may not be possessing Trump. The United States is still in an active civil war. Iran and Israel, there's some brinksmanship going on, but everything seems to have calmed down a little bit on that front. So everything's fine and Alex is fine with Nazis now, so that's where we are I will say this to you being where we are now, you know is nice. I Would put it that if if like Let's say next month Gene Hackman comes back to life for whatever reason that would change these intros into something. I think truly spectacular That's the only positive that would come from Gene Hackman being back alive, is that this intro
Starting point is 00:09:27 would have to be like, Gene's back! Anyways, the rest of it is exactly the same. The Antichrist creates a hologram Gene Hackman. Yep. In order to trick the faithful. That'll get him. Yeah. So we'll find out what Alex is up to on this episode.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Spoiler alert, it's not good. Yeah. But before that, let's take a little moment to say hello to some this episode spoiler alert. It's not good. Yeah, but before that Let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walks. That's great idea So first I didn't want to do it in 2023 because I worried I would jinx it I didn't want to do it in 2024 because I was still worried I would jinx it I didn't do it this year because I was still worried I would jinx it but now that it the Florida Panthers are back-to-back champs
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Starting point is 00:11:01 So we start off on the 25th. Wait, what question? Yeah. Calliope or Calliope? Oh. Is it Calliope? I don't know, maybe. OK.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Let's see. I think it could be either. Oh, dangerous. Right? Yeah, you're right. Calliope and Calliope would be spelled the same. Oh, shit. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:11:29 It's a Beer Works. Yes, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think if you... Whatever you think the pronunciation is, if you Google it, you can find it. No, I'm just... I'm just interested because... Never mind. Because you want some beer?
Starting point is 00:11:39 Babe. Eh? So, send some beer. So, we start off today on the 25th and there's some big news out of New York. And that is Cuomo Dunn lost the primary. Oh no! Ron Mondani. Hardcore communist, anti-American, wants to get rid of all the police and have the UN
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Starting point is 00:12:20 The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. The U. S. All right. That's just part of what we're going to have coming up today. But obviously the big news is I look at all the angles. That is the big news. That is a pretty big looks at every single angle. There are at least four. Yeah. So Zoran Mamdani had won the, uh, the primary for the New York mayoral race. And honestly, this is perfect for Alex cuz no matter what happened there He's got a perfect narrative. Yeah, you've got this guy who he can
Starting point is 00:12:51 Throw his bigoted shit at if Zoran won perfect and then if qualmode won He could play like all these kovat hits of worse. Yeah, lock down the king of the lockdown. Yep So yeah, there's nobody that Alex would be like, oh, I can't be mean to, of course, but these are grooves. This is like, you gotta hit this out of the park. Yeah. Come on, man. No matter who wins, he wins.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah, exactly. There's a narrative built in. Yeah. So, he touches on the Minnesota assassinations. Sure. Which I'm shocked is still a subject on his show the way that the world kind of moved on I would have thought he he doesn't need to really talk about this anymore But he does bring up how everyone everyone told told him not to question things
Starting point is 00:13:35 hmm, and Mark Levin and others saying now there's gonna be terror attacks and When there is you don't question where it came from the And when there is you don't question where it came from. We were told that you know, week and a half ago when we have the bizarre attack in
Starting point is 00:13:56 Minnesota to lawmaker shot four people shot total to dead. Got a plastic mask. Pointed about Tim Walls. Wives, the Democrat. They catch her with passports and guns with other people, passports and guns. the the FBI. I'm not going to kill him. I'm not going to kill him. That tells the FBI. No, I'm working for Tim Walls. I was going to kill club or sure next because he wants her Senate seat. I don't know. But I mean,
Starting point is 00:14:32 we've got to ask questions and the more questions we ask. They've got famous FBI profilers of non public watching the video of the roommate, and they say this is some of the most disingenuous statements in body language. You know, you basically ever seen. I mean, the guy. I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean,
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Starting point is 00:14:58 mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I But you know there's a big ass fire so you go check the news. I don't know. So we're not, day one, do not question the narrative. He is a MAGA supporter who loves Infowars. Do not question. And I'm like, no, I'm going to question that. No one ever said don't question things. No one has ever said that. Like I'm sure someone has said that at some point.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Most of the examples that I can come up with of someone being like don't question this from fiction. They're from like movies Yeah, typically people are not like hey don't question things. They're like, what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah, and I think that there's this this distinction that's really important that I'm gonna play a little piece of What he just did that Like this is not questioning. Wife's a Democrat. They catch her with passports and guns with other people, passports and guns. If you were sincerely questioning this event and you're like, huh, it's weird that the wife had a bunch of people and passports in the car, your path would be
Starting point is 00:16:01 towards finding an answer because you're questioning things. You're like like that's strange I should try and resolve that strangeness in my brain Then you would find out that it was her kids and then that strangeness goes away. It's not that suspicious Alex isn't questioning things. He's anti questioning things. Mm-hmm. He's using the suspicious detail And like adding these things on to each other in order to justify avoiding the conclusion that he wants you to avoid. Which is this guy was a fan of his, he loved Trump, and this is part of the natural reaction and inevitable consequences of this kind of content. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Yeah. That stringing together thing especially, like I was listening to that and I could hear like it's almost like those icebreaker games where it is like that conservative world. You know, somebody says, oh, he was appointed by Tim Walz. And then the next person says, oh, and also he was this. And until, and eventually that becomes something you have to say every time you introduce this guy. Oh, he was this guy. He was this suspicious thing. It was this suspicious thing. It was this suspicious thing. I'm just questioning like these are the same thing that with Sandy Hook, it's like these are these anomalies
Starting point is 00:17:16 that I just rattle off and all of them. If you actually cared about what looks weird about this, you could find the answer for it. And everything is just overinflated, like this top FBI profiler, you just saw a guy on YouTube. This is nonsense. You are not questioning. This is what I want to say, I think. It's hostile to questioning.
Starting point is 00:17:45 What Alex actually does and what he represents is a desperate plea to not question things. That's the social game of it, is that you're so busy thinking of another thing to add on to the list that you don't actually question any of the things on the list. You just think of new things to be suspicious about. But the list is ironically titled, how to question the list. Yeah. You just think of new things to be suspicious about. But the list is ironically titled, How to Question or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, how to question. These things are the things that we don't have to question.
Starting point is 00:18:11 That's how you question things. Yeah. Yeah. That's structurally bad. It's not helpful, yeah. So Alex talks about Bolter, the shooter, the accused shooter, and his manifesto. Ooh. But it looks shooter and his manifesto.
Starting point is 00:18:25 But it looks like what his manifesto said, they're gonna have multiple teams of loons go out and kill a bunch of Democrats to trigger a nationwide uprising to drive Trump out. And it just fizzled as most people didn't do it. But they got one guy who was willing to do it or he was drugged up in a basement somewhere with electroshock and then they roll out the Patsy.
Starting point is 00:18:47 I don't know. But my point is I am an expert on this. Okay. I've studied it. It's one of the key things the globalists do. I've studied hundreds and hundreds of cases of documented false flags. I've talked a lot of shit, so know these things. Now, Alex doesn't even know what his manifesto says. Yeah. Like so there was reporting of a
Starting point is 00:19:11 manifesto and really it was just like the names of people he wanted to kill and addresses and websites where he can find addresses. Sure. It was not a manifesto in a traditional sense. Yeah. And then there was the letter that he had left behind that was supposed to go to Kash Patel, the head of the FBI. And in that letter, he's not saying that he's working for Tim Walz and that Amy Klobuchar was next. He was saying that Tim Walz wanted him to kill Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, the two senators in Minnesota. So Tim Walz could take one of their seats. He did not go along with that plan. And in fact, these murders that he carried out were him trying to fight back against
Starting point is 00:19:55 Tim Walz because Tim Walz had his family in threat. So like Alex is saying that like, oh yeah, His manifesto said he's working for Tim Walls and he was gonna get Amy Klobuchar next. Yeah is a fundamental misrepresentation even of the bullshit that Bolter wrote down Yeah, he's not questioning anything. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I wonder if that's not just like a function of the world We live in now is just like you just assume you assume those guys are gonna have a manifesto Sure, you know so then you can make up whatever you want to say is in the manifesto cuz nobody's gonna read that shit Yeah, I've read a manifesto before I get it
Starting point is 00:20:36 But and also the stakes are incredibly low because it's like whatever he's saying in that letter No one should take seriously to begin with so if you're making up stuff, you're not really disrespecting a true story. Oh, I'm lying on top of his bullshit? I can't believe anybody would do that. Stakes very low for Alex. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I have a question for you. And I know that I'm sorry to drag us all the way back, but this is a question, right?
Starting point is 00:21:00 So if you want the UN to police us, my first- This is back to Zoran. Do they Did do they have training in policing? Do they have are there like UN detectives UN peacekeepers? Sure, but I mean like do we have do we have UN meter maids? Do we have a UN full police force readily available to us in Chicago? All the parking meters are private So that's a good point meter folk. That's a good point. Yeah I don't know. Alright well I mean you sell all your meters to China and then that'll happen.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Alright well I stand corrected. I guess the UN's got it. So we are in what they call a spiritual war. We know this. True. Alex has talked about it a lot. Of course. And I'm only playing this clip for one really weird detail. That's why I keep explaining that to everyone.
Starting point is 00:22:05 We've got the answers. We've got the intel. We know what the enemy plans are. We know the different factions are. But at the end of the day, it's a spiritual battle. Evil is working through all these different organizations and groups towards the same goal. Total enslavement and absorption of humanity into a transhuman hellscape sure always remember that as the big picture
Starting point is 00:22:32 Israel is not the enemy Iran is not the enemy China is not the enemy America's not the enemy England and Scotland are not the enemy Germany's not the enemy Russia's not the enemy Mexico's not the enemy Libya's not the enemy Mexico's not the enemy Libya's not the enemy Brazil's not the enemy Give 5 more countries El Salvador's not the enemy France is not the enemy The Belgian Congo is not the enemy Three Nigeria's not the enemy
Starting point is 00:22:56 Four North Korea's not the enemy Five? Evil people and evil methodologies, ideologies, and systems are the enemy. You finally timed it out right. Perfectly. He did exactly five. Except he didn't. He only did four. The Belgian Congo hasn't existed since 1960.
Starting point is 00:23:16 I wasn't going to give him that one, but I was like, eh, you know what, what am I going to do? What are we going to pit nits? You were being selfish because you wanted to get to the five. I wanted to get to five. I, I get to five. You're right. Weird. The Belgian Congo. Why did the Belgian Congo show up? What? What even is that? It's but the Democratic Republic of Congo was called before independence. I was gonna say that's what that's a country name that even people who don't fully remember Rhodesia are like, wow, that might be too racist. Belgian Congo wasn't a name that was used in Alex's lifetime.
Starting point is 00:23:50 Wild. He was not born in 1960. Nope. Nope. Nope. It's crazy. Weird. I think that he just does not believe in self-determination for African countries and believes that any
Starting point is 00:24:04 attempts to gain independence are communist plots. Yeah, it should be erased from history, not just that. Yeah. Also, when the Democratic Republic of Congo became independent, it was subsequently overthrown by US-backed and Belgian-backed separatist groups. Wow. It's a good thing that's only ever happened that one time.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Sure. Yeah. But the guy who took over, he actually employed Roger Stone, Roger Stone's firm as a PR thing. You know, sometimes you just- He was a lobbyist. Roger was a lobbyist. Sometimes you say things and I'm glad I'm not holding a match, you know? Because it's like, oh yeah, that sounds nice. Also, it all down. It's all gotta go.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Also Roger Stone is a guest later on this episode. So yeah, guy who used to do lobbying for the dictator. Is that a gasoline can over there? Why hello sir. Yeah. So I don't know why Alex decides to do this on this episode But he starts to get really defensive about the idea that he stole his 9-eleven prediction from Bill Cooper And so that becomes a bit of a focus I'm famous for July 25th saying call the White House and saying the same thing. They're gonna blow up the World Trade Centers and
Starting point is 00:25:24 Blame it on their asset bin Laden and then bring in a police state. But I actually said it way before that. It's become quite the Internet debate about who said it first hasn't. Um, I don't care who said it first, though. I said first, everybody's looked. It's true. Um, William Cooper said that they were getting ready to have terrorism and blame bin Laden. He did not say the the the captain. Uh but he just did not like me and that was a sad thing. Um that you know he got very unstable, had a lot of PTSD and had been
Starting point is 00:26:20 yelling and shooting at his neighbors when they had bonfires and made too much noise. And then he shot a sheriff's deputy in the face when they came up to his house about it. Sure. And that's how you got killed. That will do that and, uh, very, very sad. And then it became an Internet.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Lie with no evidence that. Cooper was killed. To make way for Alex Jones. Ooh I don't think that I haven I've I can never listen to William Cooper because he was on a 10,000 watt shortwave station. I listened to shortwave all the time. I was on WWCR 100,000 watts. I was always trying to listen but could never hear it. And his shows weren't really on the internet. Then every died they were great shows by the way great guy what a broadcaster. Here's how you know Alex's will shit bill was on WWCR the station that Alex is saying is the big one Like this is such trash like everything about this is just a guy being like
Starting point is 00:27:16 Yeah, the guy I ripped off. I totally didn't know anything about him and like oh very sad Yep, it's crazy going through like the list of people that Alex just sort of cribbed from, yeah, from him. There's, there's all these guests that Bill had on that he would feature before Alex was ever on air. Bill was a huge proponent of things like Waco being a conspiracy and OKC. Alex just stole large chunks of this from him. And you can tell that Alex is really defensive about it because the only way he can interact
Starting point is 00:27:53 with it is by making fun of an even crazier conspiracy, which would be that Bill was killed so Alex could take his place or whatever. No, he died because he lived what he believed and He didn't like you because he could tell you were an idiot. Yeah, you were a fraud. Yeah Yeah, that clip should definitely be available as Something to diagram for people when they're in the middle of doing that like if you're feeling insecure Petty and a little jealous about a dead person, these are the things you're going to do. You're going to effusely
Starting point is 00:28:29 praise them at first, but then at the end, little dig. Little dig. Why? You didn't need to put that in there. They're dead. They can't fight back. You did. You did. Then you just maybe got a little bit over defensive about how you actually never even needed to know them in the first place. Maybe you did, maybe you didn't, you don't need to worry about that. And then eventually you say that they're a piece of shit. It's fucking insane. Like, Bill Cooper is not like a household name necessarily to everyone nowadays.
Starting point is 00:28:56 And maybe even wasn't then, but he was to people who would be in Alex's world. Like militia, right wing, fucking types. He was, Alex is trying to play it up He's like, oh he was on a little tiny radio station and I could barely ever hear him I had no idea what he was talking about Yeah, like behold a pale horse was one of the most important texts in this space. Yep. It launched things like the like the silent weapons for quiet wars that Alex
Starting point is 00:29:24 relies on Like it's crazy so full of shit. Yep But maybe Alex didn't steal his prediction because God talks to him Alex hears from God I bet I bet most of those guys have never even heard of the Turner diaries either I bet they have no idea never even heard of that shit. No. No obscure little text. Too invisible So Alex talks about how God tells him things sure that's you know How he ended up predicting 9-eleven right and when Trump would announce his victory. Oh, right. I forgot we've got that one So I start saying to God I say fine If you want me to show people you're real by fine God next time just be very direct when I'm supposed to say
Starting point is 00:30:04 So I'm sitting on an election night in this seat. Owen is on the TV. There is in the other studio and I feel the presence like somebody standing behind you and I'm like, oh, it's talking. I'm like, okay, what am I supposed to do? So I've been praying that morning about, okay, you want me to show people your power, show it, do it. And God goes or feels more like I say God is like an angel. It literally it's like a it angel. And God goes or feels more like I say
Starting point is 00:30:26 God is like an angel. It's literally it's like a. It's a presence, but it's not God, but it's from God. And standing behind me and I'm like, Oh, it's not like hair on the back of your neck like it's a Willie's more like a warm but
Starting point is 00:30:39 like a. Oh hello there and okay. What's the transmission? And the angel, the watcher, whatever you want to call it, goes, Trump is going to win. This is like at 10 o'clock at night when it wasn't clear. Trump is going to win and he will announce it at 1.27. And there was more, I should have like time zone? And then Owen's up there on the screen. And I go, oh, I figure I should have just gone and said, God just told me this.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Instead I, oh God, that sounds cookie. Even though I should just trust in God and said God just told me this. Instead I, oh God that sounds cookie, even though I should just trust in God and do what God's telling me. Here's a point I wanna make very strongly. Alex has no faith. Alex is a coward and he is weak. If you take him seriously and take him at his word, just go ahead and stipulate that all of this is real
Starting point is 00:31:22 and all of this is true. Then Alex is in for an ironic punishment from God because God has given him every opportunity to prove the existence of God and to be like Real prophet and every single time Alex chickens out every single time The only evidence that we ever have of these things that God told him are things that have already happened. They are things in the past. Alex was fine predicting a time that Trump would announce, but he wasn't comfortable saying, God told me it would be this time because that's too kooky.
Starting point is 00:31:59 Didn't have faith. Right. Because it could be wrong. And then he's going to look really silly later if I said that God told me it would be 1 27 and it was two in the morning. Yep. Right? Yep. That's too kooky. Nope. Faithless. Fuck. This guy is such an asshole. He is an asshole. He is absolutely an asshole. If I were God, I would give him a prediction and be like, you have to say that I told you this and then it be wrong. That's what I would do. I'd be really worried if I were Alex about anything I wanted to prophesy. Here's what I, the thought occurred to me when Alex started, I didn't get too much further
Starting point is 00:32:37 past that because he was like, all right, God, but be real specific to me. And then later, you know, he's like, it's not God, but it comes from God. And I was like, that's really good. It's really good that it's not God. Because if God was visiting and you talk to him like that, nah, not going to happen. You're God. Well, be sure to be real direct. Excuse me? You don't know. Like there might be some. Am I not doing anything on purpose? I'm God. Well, look, God, you know, there's a personal relationship they have with him. And so maybe the way that you and God interact isn't the same as someone who's on high level missions for God, like Alex.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Maybe. The two of them, they got locker room talk. That guy went into that whale for practically nothing compared to killing Gene Hackman. True, true. Alex, I mean, every, one of the big lessons in the Bible is you have to have faith. Right, right after knocking off Jews. Right. Before.
Starting point is 00:33:37 You have to have faith. It's an important aspect. Doubting Thomas is doubting Thomas for a reason. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because he didn't have faith. Right. And I just, I want more out of a prophet than what Alex is giving me.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Yeah, yeah, the thing about faith is that if you are trying to prove it, you have misunderstood the point. You've fully misunderstood the point. And if you want to demonstrate it, then you can't just be like, oh. God told me to do that, and then I didn't I should have done it No also telling God to be real direct with you not gonna help you in the long run Not gonna help you in the long run doesn't make sense listen. I I'm gonna be a stickler on this point I think maybe requesting directness from God is maybe that's okay, but
Starting point is 00:34:27 either way Alex should be like really on the head on a swivel for a smiting because he's Disrespecting God. I mean I think it's a You know, it's the telling people about it after the fact that would really grind my gears if I was God if I'm sitting here going like, I have given you the chance to be a celebrated prophet, to be known across this world, because word's gonna spread. This guy is right.
Starting point is 00:34:54 Word's gonna spread. I have given you this opportunity, and you're gonna pussyfoot around it and be like, well, I've got the time zone wrong. Screw you. Screw you. I didn't say God told me this cuz it's too kooky Yeah, oh, are you embarrassed of me?
Starting point is 00:35:08 Are you embarrassed to be talking to an angel? Baris of me right you think talking to an angel's crazy. Do we not go on dates? Is that what's going on now? Wow Jesus man. Yeah, I would be like I'm gonna die in an ironic Horrible way. Yeah, I did just treat God like my side piece, so that's not good. And that's the other thing too, is that it's, it's not just once. No. Like God- Multiple times.
Starting point is 00:35:32 God has to like be interacting with Alex with a like, dude, again? You, I fell for this again? You keep disappointing me. It is, it is either that or it is he has created a man who cannot Fundamentally listen to God which is an achievement along the lines of can God make a mountain that he can't move So, of course, he's fucking with them. Why wouldn't you this is a monumental achievement? Yeah, so Alex gets on to taking some calls yeah, and he takes he wants to take calls from people who are who disagree with him and
Starting point is 00:36:06 One of them is a caller from Israel and they're they're trying to explain like hey if we don't do all these wars Israel will be destroyed. Okay, and Alex is like what about 9-eleven? Israel's basically won your 600-day war. It's not a 12-day war. You've won, and then it gets too dangerous to keep going here. That is what I'm saying to you. And we got regime change. It could be something even worse. So you get my point.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Yes, I do. Yes, I do. I'm not going to. I still judging Netanyahu. But have you have? I've been listening to have? I've been listening to have? I've been listening to you for almost 20 years, sir.
Starting point is 00:36:50 you for almost 20 years, sir. you for almost 20 years, sir. Well, then you know, and I Well, then you know, and I don't just say it's Netanyahu. don't just say it's Netanyahu. don't just say it's Netanyahu. It was the military industrial It was the military industrial It was the military industrial complex ran it. The remote complex ran it. The remote
Starting point is 00:36:55 complex ran it. The remote control taking over NORAD, control taking over NORAD, taking over NORAD, taking over the FAA computers. I mean, the FAA computers. I mean, they flew those planes and they flew those planes and they flew those planes and there was no control. I mean, the there was no control. I mean, the
Starting point is 00:37:04 there was no control. I mean, the two sturdists that got two sturdists that got two sturdists that got calls out Sturrdises that got calls out on the air phones said they were being gassed inside the plane. It wasn't a hijacking. So... Did you have made a call from the plane at that time? I'm not sure, but... No, no, those calls were confirmed. No, no.
Starting point is 00:37:18 One to the airline, one to her husband. So Betty Ong was a flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11, and she was able to make a call to the airline during the hijacking. She reported that there had been people stabbed and hijackers were in the cockpit. She also said it was hard for anyone to make it to the front of the plane to assess the situation because she thought someone had used mace. There's no evidence that people are being gassed on the planes or that they were being flown by remote control, but it's very notable that Alex is talking a lot more 9-11 stuff in recent days.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Hmm. I suspect that he thought that blaming Israel for 9-11 would make him too in line with the neo-Nazi types in the right wing. But that isn't really a concern for him anymore. Yeah. Now it's you. You might as well blame 9-11 on Israel. And also going back over some of this stuff. Yeah. like I
Starting point is 00:38:10 Can't tell you how disrespectful I feel it is to talk about these people's phone calls Yeah, because I know that if you go back over a lot of not a lot but a fair amount of people were able to get calls out of United 93, yeah and the power of that last moment, of like the people are just telling people they love them. You know, Alex is being so disrespectful to, and it's really emotionally impactful to go back and read some of those transcripts.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Yeah, that's a big nope. Yeah, fuck you, Alex. Fuck you, come on, come on. Like that's just one of those things where it's like of all the things That you can be a psychopath about I even understand murdering people more than I understand that shit What are you fucking doing? I don't want you know, I don't ever want to go listen to these tapes anything No, if they are available, but if you go and read the transcripts some of them end with you know, it's like a husband or a loved one on the phone and
Starting point is 00:39:11 It ends with screaming and Jesus fucking Christ some of it is implied that The planes crashed while while they're on the plane. Yeah, we're leaving a message on a voicemail and it's like that's while they're in the plane. They were leaving a message on a voicemail. And it's like, that's... Fucking hell. Yeah, Alex should not be dealing with any of that territory. It's very disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:39:30 Serial killers are in prison going like, come on, man. What are you doing? That's tacky. Yeah. So one of the most exciting things that I think has happened in recent memory on the show was when Alex sat down with Chase Geyser and he told him,
Starting point is 00:39:45 I'm thinking about calling in the angel of death. That was very exciting. The stakes were high. And Chase took it as a very serious proposition. He really did. And Alex said that he was going to have to talk to his minister, he was going to have to really prey on it. Going to have to prey on it. And we're back to that.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Really? Because I feel like that was when things were at a low point with them in the election area. And then things got a lot better. So no more angel of death time. Now we're back to angel of death time. Well, you see, the trustee in Alex's bankruptcy case has decided Alex's dad and his wife have to give back that money that he transferred.
Starting point is 00:40:24 Oh, the money they stole? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So this is going to kill Alex's dad, probably. Ooh, that would be rough. Alex's dad is in bad health, and the stress and the strain of this lawsuit is going to kill him, which is the globalists trying to murder him. That does make sense.
Starting point is 00:40:40 And in response, Alex's going to have to call in the angel of death. He has his aorta at eight millimeter balloon aneurysm, whatever you call it. He's got his brain blocked. Sometimes he he's coaching other times he's a zombie and is drooling. And his lawyers know that that are Democrats, we've gotten rid of them. And they go, Oh, god. Dr. Jones is About to die. So let's sue him again To mess with Alex Jones while they accuse me of what? That's the reality and I don't want your sympathy
Starting point is 00:41:19 Listen, my dad's been a great man. He's a great guy. I love the day listens to the show. It's probably right now I've been so busy. I'm not sure. My dad's been a great man. He's a great guy. I love the devil. He listens to the show. It's probably listen right now. I've been so busy. I barely even go see him. And his daughter's like, we're not sure we see the aortic surgery. We
Starting point is 00:41:31 can't do the brain stem surgery. Maybe you should just not do it using no one to the surgery, but. They think my dad dies with the surgery coming up in the month. They think that makes we go cry and get the fetal position and piss all over myself. You got the opposite I'm praying what I go to bed that God deliver vengeance on you. No violence by any person. No violence is people No, I'm praying to God that he's gonna send vengeance on you. Just like I did a
Starting point is 00:41:58 Few months ago I got on my knees At 5 a.m. When I woke up and I said Heavenly Father. I knees at 5 a.m. when I woke up and I said, Heavenly Father, I am asking you to send your angels against these people and against the state receiver they put in. And I was blown away when he committed suicide a few days later. So all I'm telling people is if Moses could call down the angel of death, I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm just telling everybody right there, I'm praying to God every day for justice. And if you think killing my father, if you think that will break my will,
Starting point is 00:42:35 then you have no idea. Because anything I ask God for I get. But God is so awesome and totally powerful, I am ashamed to do it. The prayers in my life, I can count on one hand I ask for. And I've been given everything I ever asked for from God. So you keep laughing, leftist. You keep making your jokes. You keep saying God doesn't exist. And I assure you, just as much as that sun's gonna set tonight, that God will serve justice on you but in the meantime if you don't back what
Starting point is 00:43:38 we've done motherfucker if you don't stand with us. You piece of shit. You fucking asshole. You fucking asshole. You're a fool Go now to the Alex show store.com Okay, okay, I've got a new idea for a law alright I don't care what it is you want to do if you can go up to ten thousand people If you can go up to 10,000 people consecutively and all of them agree with you, all 10,000, all strangers, you get to do it. I don't even care what it is, right? Because I feel like if I took that clip and I went up to 10,000 individual people in a row, no idea who they are, and I just played it for them and I was like, hey, should this
Starting point is 00:44:18 guy be put in a safer room? They would be like, yeah, absolutely. This guy's nuts. That guy's crazy. Well, I don't, you know, he took responsibility for a man committing suicide three days later because of his prayers. That's a man admitting to a murder, I think. He didn't take responsibility for it. He just said it's a mystery.
Starting point is 00:44:40 I feel like that is admitting a murder through God. If God's your murder weapon, you're still a murderer. I think it's not so much confessing to a murder as saying, isn't that interesting? I mean, I guess that's not quite the same as confessing to a murder, but if I'm looking at a man who's got a big knife in it and I was holding that knife, I would not want to. Well, that's pretty interesting. That knife's interesting. That is a pretty interesting knife. Whoever bought that? Real smart guy. This knife might go into you. It's a real smart thing to have that knife. I might pray for ghosts to come and take you. What are the rules on how does that? Actually it is kind of interesting you bring this up because
Starting point is 00:45:17 there is another clip. I didn't pull this clip because it's long and meandering. Yeah. But he's talking about Tucker and how he got attacked by a demon. Yes, and he's saying that like oh man the globalists must have been like killing and torturing children in Like a ritual chamber in order to conjure that demon like it must have taken so much energy, right? So what was he doing right in order to call the angel? Something really fucked up. What's the equivalent of exchange here? Oh man. Yeah. There is some need for spiritual power to have called down the angel of death. But I guess Alex is probably his answer to that would be like only the evil people need to do
Starting point is 00:46:00 evil. The good people can just pray and God will do it. That's the way around it. That feels very convenient. Yeah. Well, most suspiciously convenient. Quite. Yeah. Quite. Yeah. Now, while we're on the subject of things that are fucking horribly disrespectful, I didn't look into whoever this person he's talking about is. Yeah, please. So I don't know if that's true or not. Thank you. I don't want anything to do with it. I don't know what I... And the very fact that he would say something like that is Disgusting. Agreed It's disgusting on its own and then the fact that all of this is a lead-in to a plug. Yeah is like I
Starting point is 00:46:38 What a piece of shit. I felt it. I felt it coming because it's we've been doing this long enough that even like I have a Like a logical part of my brain that's like and this might not be it But my my visceral attack forces me to move it's like no get out of the way this man It's coming. But at the same time there's like there's no way you can end the I'm pretty sure I prayed for that man's death And then he died speech with and that's why you gotta buy methylene blue! Yeah, you gotta buy my Seema so I can afford to call down the angel of death on people. I, I, I put it to you thusly. The day I find out that I have the power to murder people through prayer is the day I stop worrying about money. I don't need to worry about money
Starting point is 00:47:26 at all. Let me flip it on its head. I just figured it out. So the globalists, they need to do these like child sacrifices in order to conjure demons. Alex has figured out that he can just defraud people. So these desperate sales pitches are actually him doing evil that gathers the energy I like that he needs to send the angel of death on people this makes sense to me right that's why this is so disgusting thing that you can think of to do so that's how you get the demons so the truth is he does need you to buy the sea moss
Starting point is 00:47:59 right because you need to complete the fraud right in order to spiritual ritual and that's why Are we saying that Alex is sending demons to Tucker Carlson to fuck with them it could have been a false flag I knew we were gonna get there eventually there's gonna be a false flag demon attack I mean like you're just gonna take the demons word for it No like you're just gonna take the demon's word for it? Bah, demon. No. Bah. Que bono. Que bono, who benefits? So we jump to the 28th. And Alex has a big story that he needs to cover.
Starting point is 00:48:34 So much so, what's that? I don't understand. You know, sometimes it feels like we just move over a man saying that he can commit murder through God prayers. Yep. And then he does too, which I feel like is not fair. Nope. It's, there's no continuity. You know, just nothing exists.
Starting point is 00:48:53 I know. Tomorrow doesn't exist. Yesterday is dead. It's an amazing life. It's an amazing life. So he comes in on his day off, you know, Saturday, and he comes in because this news is just so important. Okay the first big story I want to hit I'm gonna mention some others first is the Near hysteria that I started seeing start yesterday afternoon on
Starting point is 00:49:19 Axe and everywhere else it's not just the left the Krasatine brothers doing it's a lot of other people And I'm not criticizing people for because we're in a crazy climate. I mean, who knows? But they started putting up barricades and fences yesterday evening, afternoon around the White House, around the Treasury and now other buildings have had them put up. This is done on a routine basis when there's big demonstrations coming. But the White House has not yet said why they're doing it. So now, oh, Trump is about to make a huge announcement on the economy. It's going to be something very controversial. It's going to be something that's going to cause the left to riot.
Starting point is 00:49:54 I will tell you 100%, that's not true. All of Trump's policies are transparent. He telecrafts everything he's going to do. You know exactly what he's going to do when it comes to policy on economics. He does exactly what he says he will do. So the tariff thing would beg to differ. But Alex's story is that people are saying stuff on Twitter. That's it. Got to do a special report because people are saying things on Twitter. There's a Twitter hysteria going around. Great. Man. So they're putting up barricades around the White House. Yeah. And like the dumb dumbs
Starting point is 00:50:32 on the left, like the Kressenstein brothers. Yeah. They're like, Oh no, Trump's going to give bad economic news. Nah. Trump straight up with economics. Probably maybe the White House is going to get nuked. Okay, now we're back on board. Because of all the helicopters flying around the Treasury Building and around the Capitol and around the White House in these square grids. And according to witnesses, the footage is blurry, but I've seen some of the witnesses see it up close to the military veterans.
Starting point is 00:51:04 These helicopters have big sensor pods hanging off the bottom. That's what you've got when you're looking for nuclear material or other things. So I'm not saying this couldn't be some big emergency. I'm not saying that the executive branch and the Pentagon isn't gearing up and DHS for some type of terror attack. They've got a lot of intelligence on that. As you know, they raised the threat level a few weeks ago. But it's definitely not going to be some big unpopular announcement from Trump on the economy or on some Treasury policy, because he understands you've got to be very clear about economics. You've got to put out your plan. You've got to steadfastly promote it or it creates instability
Starting point is 00:51:46 Even if you've got a good plan this sounds more hysterical than what Alex seems to be responding to yeah Like they might be worried that the white house is gonna get nuked. Yeah Hey, there's they're pulling up barricades so they might get nuked it makes sense They got those helicopters going around trying to sniff up the nuked it makes sense they got those helicopters going around trying to sniff up the nuclear stuff so also I think there's some just pure comedy in Alex saying they raised the threat level like didn't like it wasn't this something we made fun of during the the Iraq war with the color coding system and like Alex could see through that then he can't now well he could he
Starting point is 00:52:26 could if there was something to see through but because Trump is so fucking transparent there's nothing to see through yeah what are you talking about well he said to you I was gonna not bomb Iran and then he did and then he said he wanted regime change and then he didn't so very transparent I mean in in a way he is he is very like you shouldn't be too surprised So if you're if you're saying that he's predictable in the sense that I would not be surprised By what happens I suppose there may be something there But that surprise is just based upon oh this man's gonna be a craven evil asshole expect the unexpected
Starting point is 00:53:02 Yeah, not good. That's not really a prediction. Not really. Yeah. So there is these people are saying it's a treasury policy or whatever the Trump's gonna announce is gonna be bad. Right. And then there's other people like Alex who are saying maybe these helicopters are flying overhead sniffing around for nukes.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Yeah. But the reality is that there was a protest that got canceled that was supposed to happen that day. And Alex knows it and even brings it up. What I wouldn't play this except I think that this is some amazing comedic timing. Okay, so Mike down for this because you've got to hear the chops here. This is I'd say a 95% chance and I'll show you an overhead shot right here that everything you're seeing in DC right now is in response to the national march on Washington, stop the war on Iran, Saturday, June 28th, 1 p.m., which we're coming up on in just a few minutes.
Starting point is 00:53:53 But it was canceled a few days ago. But just in case you're wondering why the barricades of physics are being put up around the White House tonight, here's your answer. There's a march tomorrow to protest the Iran war. Yes, they're protesting the war that's already over. Well, actually, they canceled it, but I didn't get any attention. I believe that that is what this is. Not some big economic announcement, not a terror attack, but you throw the helicopters in that are just again flying in these square patterns around each building and up the streets and everything and they don't just do that to burn gasoline and it's
Starting point is 00:54:33 for jet fuel it's not gasoline it's not like some use jets and some use this matter. The point is is that, be jet fuel. This is how you analyze things. That's really funny. That is so funny. He does not mean to be funny at all, but arguing with himself about gasoline versus jet fuel is hysterical. The fact that he does the last beat that he does there of Jeff you know that's so funny that is that is like a for a brief moment for a brief moment
Starting point is 00:55:15 we zoom in on his eye and then we go through until there's a blank space and there's just two Alex's just going like Jeff will fuel, gasoline, jet fuel, gasoline, jet fuel, gasoline. All right, we're going to end up there. Just muttering. It's the best. I think that's pure comedy. It's not something he's doing to be funny.
Starting point is 00:55:36 It's not like this doesn't lead to him coming off on a good race or something, but it's just great. And it's not to obtain the most accurate information. It's not going to help him. No. It doesn't make the show move better. And we can enjoy it because it's not really offensive. No.
Starting point is 00:55:57 It's not... It's just good old fashioned clean dumb dumb fun. Yeah. So, we move on to talking about Zoran. Yes. And the New York mayoral race that Alex cares quite a bit about. Oh, so much. Because this guy hates whites. Ooh. I want to look at this mayoral Democrat primary winner. Does Morris come out on him? He's even worse than I thought. I mean, this guy. And I've got a whole folder on who's behind him. And it's Bernie Sanders. And it's
Starting point is 00:56:26 really the core of what the Democrat Party is now. You know, there's two wings of it, one trying to reform, at least in rhetoric, and act like they're not so anti-American and evil and dangerous. And the other that's like, no, we want to overthrow the country. We hate capitalism. We hate white people. And he's literally calling for higher taxes on white people. I mean, it's just, it's all as if white people statistically have all the money. I mean, yeah, if you add the billionaires in, they do, but out of the top 10 wealthiest groups per capita by race, seven of them are Asian, the first seven. And then whites are eight.
Starting point is 00:56:58 What is this? What is happening? It goes down from that, Hispanics, blacks and others. So it's just this lie that white people are all daddy war bucks. I mean, go drive around any city or any town. What about those billionaires though? So the Momdani campaign put out a policy statement that included their idea to fix the property tax system in New York. It included the line, quote, shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive
Starting point is 00:57:23 homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods. The word white was used, so this is basically genocide. It's easy for someone like Alex to get his feelings hurt in a situation like this, but if he were to read the whole thing, it would make a lot more sense. What the Mamdani campaign is saying is that there are tax assessment caps in these richer neighborhoods, but no caps in areas like Jamaica and Brownsville. As property values have risen, that's raised the tax burden for people in areas where there is no assessment cap, but it hasn't affected the richer neighborhoods in the same way, effectively automatically shifting a larger tax burden onto homeowners in these less affluent
Starting point is 00:58:00 areas. This is pretty easy stuff to understand, and I guess if Alex didn't present it as some kind of a race thing, he would have to just come out and say that he thinks that rich people are better than poor people and they deserve to you know, yeah I mean it's it is so fun sometimes whenever you hear these types of policies where it's like, oh What's happened is this. This is a comically unfair policy that only exists because rich people are able with both time and money
Starting point is 00:58:30 to get this stuff passed through shit that none of you could ever even dream of doing. And because they have the time and money, they get to do it without you noticing. So now here we are and you're noticing, there's no way to defend this policy. If you're working multiple jobs and like renting an apartment and getting by, you don't know a lot about assessment caps.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Yeah, how could you or why would you? Property tax. Yeah. Because it's not something that's germane to your survival. Yep. And through some of these systems, you're able to create this imbalance. Yeah. these systems, you're able to create this imbalance that is what Mamdani and his campaign is seeking to readjust and get back on a more equal footing.
Starting point is 00:59:13 But I guess... And you know what? Here's what it is. Here's what I think about it that gets me. It's so comically unfair that I think everybody should be able to agree with it. There's no way that even if you're in these neighborhoods, you can't look at that and be like well Then the answer is obviously to keep mine capped and keep theirs uncapped. That's crazy It's either both of us get it capped or both of us get it uncapped. That's fine, right? Because it's this obvious I should just by noticing it. They should go like ah, you caught us
Starting point is 00:59:41 We got away with it for like ten years though, right? Isn't that crazy? All right, we're done. Yeah, right. Well, yeah should be like that We were fucking with you. Yeah, you get it I guess the fear of that is then like well But now sue you for the unjust gains that you've made over the last year Yeah, people don't want to open themselves up to that exactly and then so no one did anything wrong. Nope So Alex talks a little bit about feminism sure guess what he doesn't love it. Why not? Well, he loves the ladies as he said before on this very family-based show. Yeah, he can't not fuck yeah But he thinks that women are unhappy nowadays
Starting point is 01:00:17 And it's because they need men to be whole sounds true It's policies that impoverish the average person no matter what color you are and the globalists want you poor and want you to not have skills show your what domesticated and under their control they also want to split up families they want to teach women as they did with the CIA and Gloria Steinem or for the CIA Miss magazine that ever you know having a husband having a baby slavery and now statistics have been out for decades and it just gets worse and worse women Women are more depressed, more unhappy than ever. So are men. Women are saying everywhere, where are the men? Young women I know are literally saying, the guys just want to play video games.
Starting point is 01:01:01 They don't even want women. It's not that they're even gay. They just, you know, what's wrong with them? There's big articles, the New York Times Washington Post this week, where have all the men gone? That's coming up. Well, you got a bunch on average entitled spoiled women that have been taught they don't need a man. And so you're not even following your biological directive, your main drive state. And then you wonder why you're so unhappy. But men are on average more self-sufficient than women. That's in all mammal species. And so they're just doing their own thing. And then the women are like, God, we're totally depressed on SSRIs.
Starting point is 01:01:40 What the hell? Well, you got taught by the CIA that you don't need a man. And that's all globalist policy to that you don't need a man. And that's all globalist policy to break down society. Yeah, man. What about fuck individualism? Individualism is about men. Men are individuals. The other word, this is insane. Everybody knows that women were happier when we didn't ask women any questions or allow them to tell us the answers to those questions.
Starting point is 01:02:05 That makes perfect sense. Are you happier now? You can answer, so that means the answer is no. Makes sense. I'm baffled. I'm baffled by this kind of an expression. I guess I'm not. It's just kind of clear for Alex. You know, like, he just thinks that women need men. Like, they are incomplete without a male counterpart. He does not feel the same way about a man. It does not feel like the way it is does not go in both directions. Do you know what it, okay, all right. I put this forth, okay? If somebody started playing and edited together a nature documentary, right? Just, but with no narration over it, and then just forced Alex to start just talking about it,
Starting point is 01:03:00 he would talk about it as if he was the expert on all of the stuff that he's watching. Yeah. Like, there's no way. I bet he would. Yeah on all of the stuff that he's watching. Yeah Yeah, there's no way that you can't be like well see the male of the mammal species like what do you do? I bet it wouldn't even just be like nature documentaries. You could just put on anything. Yeah I think you just know everything about everything now. This is how you bake the fucking bread This is why we're what are we doing? Yeah, you know is everything a broad spectrum Yeah, he's a real broad spectrum guy. Yeah, so he plays a clip of
Starting point is 01:03:30 Mamdani speaking yeah at a place where there's some Muslims around and I Would say that this is just 35 seconds of hate speech great And I tell you areas with the assignment Laden look like And we have an opportunity starting tomorrow for early voting guarantee that fat Imams on three welfare checks came and wipe his ass what people disgusting they want to come here and tell us how we suck and try to conquer us Islam means submission and they tell us how much we suck and the Islam is like 90% alive with communism in the left
Starting point is 01:04:06 I'm just sorry. It's cancer that 10% is great selection only 7% of us Now I will not judge anyone sitting on a toilet right there. He's taking a dump. This is Not meaningful outside of just being hate. That's all he's doing. I Mean, yeah. If you're making up stereotypes in the moment that have never existed before, just to be like, look at how evil those guys are. I don't know what else to say.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Some of these stereotypes probably have traction in white supremacist communities. Right? That just doesn't hit you. Exactly. You're not even getting the shorthand because you're not in these bigot communities like the way Alex clearly is. Right.
Starting point is 01:04:52 Like stereotypes. Which is just Twitter now, I guess. Stereotypes are offensive for that reason of being a shorthand to use that. So if I haven't even heard the stereotype, that's how racist it is. It's a real disgusting picture that Alex is painting. Yeah. So we have one last clip here and it's Alex talking about how he's thrilled with the police state. I mean you know it could be worse it could be the UN. I hear they don't even handle parking tickets anymore. Yeah they've
Starting point is 01:05:19 really let it slide. But Trump has got a great police state going. Okay. And you got this huge talking point. We are not safe in America today. These American citizens say they were detained by ICE. Well you're with a bunch of illegal aliens, they're going to check your ID. What about the police state of the tens of thousands dead from illegal aliens every year? Murdered, killed, raped, drunk driving deaths. What about the million, 200,000 dead from fentanyl in the last few years? If you're an American citizen and you're associating with people that ICE might
Starting point is 01:05:47 think are undocumented immigrants, then you don't have basic civil rights, according to Alex. Alex supports the police demanding your papers to prove that you're a citizen. It's not really important because hypocrisy isn't a thing that Alex cares about and none of his positions are sincere, but since we live in a reality that features object permanence, I just want to point out how this clip is a fundamental rejection of the premise that Alex's career is based on. The idea that he could be fine with police, especially federal law enforcement, being able to bathe in a papers please kind of way, is incompatible with anything he's supposed
Starting point is 01:06:19 to stand for. It would be impossible to sincerely hold the positions he's made his career on and say something like that. For instance, on, just as an example of this, on May 2nd, a U.S. citizen teenager named Kenny Linaise Ambrosio was pulled over on his way to work and detained by Border Patrol. He said that he had rights, to which the officer said, quote, you have no rights here. This is happening a bunch, and Alex fundamentally agrees with that cops. You now have no rights here. This is happening a bunch and Alex fundamentally agrees with that cops. You now have the rights that the state wants to recognize and Alex supports that as opposed
Starting point is 01:06:51 to pretending that that's not what America is about. Yeah. So that's where we are. What a weird job that has to like it has to be a combination of it like it turns you crazy and also it attracts crazy Because the idea of a Border Patrol officer saying what are you fucking Judge Dredd? What are you doing? You like that guy goes home after work. Yeah, and then he'd like watches a show. He does he's not like Cartoon super villain wandering around with super armor or anything like that. Yeah a regular guy. It's a combination probably of bad culture, trying to impress each other among like, among
Starting point is 01:07:34 officers and then also Trump has created essentially quotas. Totally. So you create a workforce that's incentivized toward the outcome that involves pretending you're this super cop guy. Just lunacy. Yeah, it's all really, really bad. And God, the guy Alex pretended to be would be furious about this stuff. I mean, it's just it's it's parody levels of what he's fine with.
Starting point is 01:08:04 It is it is at the level of like when he watches Casablanca, he's like, why is everybody being so mean to these Nazis? They're just trying to keep order! It's crazy being in Africa! Yeah, what about the police state of not being under Nazi rule? Right? I mean, the guy still, he should be grateful he's still allowed to run his bar! I mean, sure, he's got to bribe people. Wouldn't you, won't you think of the Belgian Congo?
Starting point is 01:08:26 Ah, won't you? The rallying cry of the new left. King Leopold is right! That's the Alex Jones message. Oh boy, yeah, yeah. You know what, if there was going to be a great simple summation of all the evil that this world could produce, King Leopold was right is probably right there. And that's on Alex's new shirt that he'll be selling at one of his fake fucking websites that he uses to avoid paying families what he owes. Anyway, this guy sucks and we gotta
Starting point is 01:08:58 barrel on. We gotta get to the F-scene. We gotta get to the F-scene of it. Skip ahead. Alex has had his crisis about the Iran situation. There's a disillusionment, but it was not enough to shake him off Trump. But looming right around the corner, Laura Looming right around the corner is the Epstein bomb. Yeah, we'll get there. And it's ticking. It's ticking, baby.
Starting point is 01:09:20 I mean, it is so interesting to spend all of this time in there because I know we all existed in this time leading up to Epstein. But to watch other people exist in the time not knowing that Epstein's coming, you know, it is like, look at all the things that you think are so important right now and next week will mean nothing. They will be meaningless nothingness. And I really do think that this timeline is fairly important that like, Alex is on a little bit of a back foot because of the Iran Israel thing, him shifting and being like no more Mr. Nice guy. I hate Israel now. Fuck you. Maybe Nazis are cool. Yep. Like this is a wobbly stance for him to be on. So for the Epstein thing to
Starting point is 01:10:06 come along at that time is really poor timing for him. He's not he's not braced for impact. Nope. And that's why I've felt like we should we should live in this space a little bit before lighting that fuse. Yeah, that fuse is lit baby. It's time to go. Yep. Yep. So we'll be back to talk about some of that. But until then is lit, baby. It's time to go. Yep. Yep. So, we'll be back to talk about some of that, but until then, we have a website. Indeed we do. It's knowledgefight.com. Yep. We'll be back, but until then. I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Woo, yeah, woo, yeah, woo! And now, here comes the sex robot. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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