Knowledge Fight - #1084: October 9, 2025

Episode Date: October 13, 2025

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see Alex's response to Trump announcing that he is an enemy of free speech, and are shocked to find that there is way more hat throwing involved than ex...pected.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Ina, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan, I'm sweating. Knowledgefight.com. It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys, saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Dan and George. Knowledge fight. Rattle. Rett-Wrater-Ler. I need money. Randy in Kansas. Andy and, Andy and-Cand-Yer. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Andy in Kansas. It's down to pray. Andy in Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time calling. I'm a huge fan.
Starting point is 00:00:51 I love your word. Knowledge fight. Knowledgefight.com. I love you. Hey, everybody. Hey, welcome back to knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan.
Starting point is 00:01:02 We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Good question for you. What's up? Which bright spot today, buddy?
Starting point is 00:01:11 My bright spot today, Jordan, is actually a dark spot. Okay. I'm pointing at you. Yes, I see this. It's a dark spot and it's me. All right. Remember that? It's a bit.
Starting point is 00:01:19 I did something that I thought was going to be revolutionary this week. Okay. I've put the serial industry on notice. Okay. I've told them that they're out of line with all this crazy cereals that they're making, like the fruit loops with marshmallows. They're combining things that don't need to be combined. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I was at the store and I saw Coco Pebbles right next to fruity Pebbles. Okay. And I realized they haven't mixed those yet, but I could. I was going to strike first. They have never sold a combined cocoa. and fruity pebbles. And it's just begging to be combined. So I did it, and it's bad.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Yeah. It's not good. No. Oh, baby. You feel so good when the idea hits you. And you're like, I'm going to change the game. I'm telling you. I'm going to be the one who does it.
Starting point is 00:02:20 They said you can't. Yep. I'll do it. Yep. And it turns out the reason that they don't do it is because it's bad. It does, they don't work together well. They have conflicting flavors. They do.
Starting point is 00:02:29 different things to the milk. It's just bad. Yep. I feel ashamed. Yeah, I hate to say it, but I think you've had an experience that a lot of people have had ever since the pebbles first came out. Though, like, no one will ever see this frontier if I don't cross it first. And sometimes you shouldn't cross the frontier. Yeah, but now we're living in a world where these barriers are being broken down day by day.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Sure. Fruit loops with marshmallows in them. Sure. Come on. I, no, I get you. I get you. but sometimes you push into space and sometimes you reach the event horizon
Starting point is 00:03:03 of a black hole you're not coming out man but you can go so many different places in space but not out of a black hole you're staying in there I also watched episode four of McGiver and two kisses two kisses all right same same person but that still counts for two
Starting point is 00:03:18 so we're up to six he had to get a photojournalist out of a central American country that I think was Guatemala of, but they did not specify. Okay, that's smart. And there's a sort of a dictatory kind of guy who's working with an arms dealer who has a past with McGiver.
Starting point is 00:03:39 And so she has uncovered proof that these two are working together. And McGiver's got to get her out of the country. And she is like, no, I got to get pictures of them doing an arms deal. Sure. And so he goes along for the ride and then tries to get her out of the country. Gotcha. So it's fun. And they kiss.
Starting point is 00:03:56 And then they kiss. I think it's implied they might have fucked, too. Sure. So that's the first fuck implication. That's a pretty exciting situation. I don't think anybody could blame them for being like, we got out of a unnamed Central American country escaping a arms dealer and a dictator. Let's fuck it out. Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 00:04:13 They fuck before they get out. Wow. Maybe. What if, do we know their marital status? I mean, assumably, McIver is single. Yeah, he lives in a planetarium, I think. So, yeah, he's single. he does what does he live in a planetarium i think so i'm not sure in the first episode he was
Starting point is 00:04:31 showing uh like his little brother from the little brother big brother program right right right right not his actual little brother no no i understand i understand he's showing him around his place and there's like a fucking telescope it's like i don't i don't know they haven't really established his living situation right fully yeah right um but he's single he's got to be single sure um she was single yeah i think wow they uh had escaped from the militia, the Guatemalan militia, by stealing a school bus. Okay. And then had driven it accidentally into a river and had escaped on foot and had set a little
Starting point is 00:05:06 fire for the night. I mean, that seems, that appears sexy storytelling wise, but I bet that they smelled so bad. Yeah, probably. But then, my guy ever catches a lizard for them to have for dinner. Wow. And she's like, I'm not eating lizard. And then she loves it. Of course.
Starting point is 00:05:22 And she's like, you want to lay down? Yeah, well, I mean, hey. The people are still chasing them. There's no, there's no safety. That is like, that is what I think somebody who had studied sociological evolution. We were like, that's probably what it was like at the beginning, you know? Everybody's like, ah, I don't like you, then you make them a lizard, then you fuck, and then you have a kid, and then society happens. That's basically how it goes.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Right. This is the archetypal story of Magiver. MacGyver is the sex at dawn of our time. Yeah. So I'm still enjoying. this. I can't get enough. Keep going. It's great. Yep.
Starting point is 00:05:58 So what about you? What's your bright spot? My bright spot is my dog, Sonny, my beautiful little angel of a pup. Wonderful. She's been having some skin problems. A little itchy. Been a real struggle to handle her skin issues. Been a real struggle to handle her attitude issues, but those are completely separate. You don't think the itching is contributing to the to.
Starting point is 00:06:20 In fact, since we've got the itching under control, the toot has gotten far worse. It's almost as if she was distracted from being an asshole by how much itching she was doing. So, yeah. But today, as I was sitting in the shower, I was giving her a little bath with her medicated shampoo. And you have to have the shampoo on there for like 10 minutes. Can't be 9 minutes 30? It's got to be 10 minutes at least. This is science.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Right. And so we're sitting in the shower. I've got the shower off. And I'm in the shower with her sitting next to her. She's covered in her soap. and we're just watching a little show for about 10 minutes. And I mean, it seems silly. It seems stupid, but I'm sitting in there with my shampoo covered dog.
Starting point is 00:07:05 And I'm just thinking, this is great. This is good life. This is good. I just loved it. That's the definition of those little moments. Yeah. You know? It was awesome.
Starting point is 00:07:14 And it's so fun that you can sort of pretend that the dog cares about the show, you know? I'm just, I mean, I'm sitting there because I, here's the, schedule is I take my shower and then I just go grab her and bring her into the shower with me. So I'm just sitting here on this little edge naked next to my shoes. We're both soap covered watching a little thing. Just my arm around her. Having a great time. That's sweet. It's beautiful. Now that's man at his primal. That is primal shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sanging out naked with your dog. Medicated shampooing your dog. Sure. Yeah. So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. We're going to be talking about October 9th, 2025.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Talking about Alex's next day after Trump's bullshit press conference. I bet he did great. Oh, so good. I bet he was great. So good. So we're going to talk about that and how terrible it is and how he should be ashamed. But before we do, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:08:17 So first, Stabo and the Ouijis would be a great band name. Lots of love from R-W-R-A-A-A-down-U-U-N-U. Thank you so much. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, attention people burned by 40K. There's a new grim, dark war game in town called Trench Crusade and all the rules are free online. All hail to the Iron Sultanate.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Thank you so much. I'm a policy won't. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. And shout out to the recent new daddy, Willie G. Sully is going to have the best father ever. At least you beat Silk Song.
Starting point is 00:08:51 and return to parental, or at least after you beat Silk Song and return to parental duties. Thanks for being a great friend and turning me on to the show. Thank you so much. You're now a Policy Wong. I'm a Policy Wong.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Thank you very much. I said you beat Silk Song and then I had to double back because I feel like... Nobody's beat Silk Song. Not anybody who has any other responsibilities. I hear that game as hard as shit. That is what I have heard.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Yeah. We had a Technicredit Mixed. So thank you so much to honestly, please just use the name Owen Schroier. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy won't. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, Sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy Shark, binks, has a Caribbean black accent.
Starting point is 00:09:37 He's a loser little, little titty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. So we're going to go over this episode, but I have an out of context drop for you today. All right. I mean, you're so screwed, New Old Order. I got the Mexican food restaurant giving me three balls of soup. You're screwed. You're fucked.
Starting point is 00:09:58 I got soup. I've never heard better evidence for anything ever. Yeah. David Rockefeller is in his grave trembling. I mean... Because Alex is getting soup. I would accept that as an explanation for the reason anyone should be scared about anything. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:10:16 The brewers are probably struggling. They're not going to win against the Dodgers. I'm getting free soup. Yep. It's all over. Works for me. So in our last episode, we experienced the Trump administration doing a propaganda event about Antifa and witnessed Tucker Carlson clumsily pretend to have just discovered that he feels scared of immigrants. It was a colossal shit show and the messaging around it was very clear.
Starting point is 00:10:39 The goal was to present people in cities like Chicago and Portland as being so far past the point of saving that the only option left is for the federal government to occupy them and take over their law enforcement. Along with that, we heard Trump say something that should immediately disqualify him from holding the office that he's in. To refresh everyone, here is a comment that he made about flag burning and his position on that being free speech. Only days ago, Nick Sauter was assaulted in Portland by a flag burning mob, and we've made it one year penalty for inciting riots. We took the freedom of speech away because that's been through the courts. The court said, you have freedom of speech, but what has happened is when they burn a flag,
Starting point is 00:11:25 it agitates and irritates crowds. They've never seen anything like it on both sides, and you end up with riots. So we're going on that basis. We're looking at it from not from the freedom of speech, which I always felt strongly about, but never passed the courts. This is what they do is they incite when you burn an American flag, you incite tremendous violence. We have many examples of it. The president was saying,
Starting point is 00:11:49 that the courts recognize and have upheld flag burning as a protected form of free speech, but that he disagrees, so he's going to put people in jail for it. This is tyrant shit. This is the very behavior Alex's pretended folks like Obama and Bush were engaging in, so it feels like he should be very worried about the safety of the Bill of Rights. It's important when discussing something like this to be clear about people's positions. If Trump was saying that flag burning isn't free speech and Alex agreed with that position, then it would be silly for me to expect Alex to see this.
Starting point is 00:12:19 as a major violation of the Constitution. So, in order to make sure that we establish what Alex Jones believes about this issue, let's hear him discuss this from over the years. Let's start in 2003. I don't like burning the flag. I hate those that burn it because they hate America, because they're burning it for wrong reasons. But I will defend the right to burn it because it's the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:12:46 The soul of what that flag is, what it represents, the First Amendment, says I can burn that flag. So Alex understands that not being allowed to burn the flag is a transgression of what the freedom the flag symbolizes. He understands this paradox. Yeah, I would not, you know, the more I think about it, the more I think if I'm going to change my position on something 20 years later embarrassingly, don't use the word soul. That one is real damning. In retrospect, when you say the soul of the thing, you're really going to. struggle later on whenever you
Starting point is 00:13:20 piss in it. Yeah. Yeah. But maybe you know, just that was what he thought in 2003. Sure. Here's 2005. Okay. House okay's ban on flag burning, though. The flag symbolizes the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution,
Starting point is 00:13:36 America, the veterans that have fought and died for this country. The flag itself is not those rights, and I do not like people that burn the American flag. Most of them are misguided idiots. I do not appreciate it, but I'm not an emotional idiot, and I will fight for their right to burn that flag. I will fight for their right to do it because it's under the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:14:05 And when you arrest somebody for burning that flag, ladies and gentlemen, what you are in a sense doing is burning the First Amendment. you're actually burning the soul of that flag. Uh-oh, the soul is here again. Oh, man, you gotta not... You gotta not use the word. Yeah. You gotta not use the word. He seems pretty consistent on this.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Yeah. And, you know, obviously it's like, I don't like these people, but... Sure. Fuck you. I'm gonna defend to the death your right to say these things I don't like. I mean, it's one of the classic American things to say whenever you're not telling the truth is to be like, I disagree with you, but I would defend your right to disagree with me from my life. I'm going to quote Voltaire at you.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Yep. So here's Alex in 2010. going even further defending people's right to not only burn the flag, but holy texts. Okay. Listen, I don't like burning the Bible or Quran anything else. It's disrespectful, but it's the right of free people to do it. I don't like burning the American flag, but I've got to defend people's right to do it because if you take their right, well, then this radio show doesn't have a First Amendment right, does it?
Starting point is 00:15:08 No. That's, yep. It doesn't. Nope. You're right. Yep. Uh-oh. That's how it rights work.
Starting point is 00:15:14 But all of this, these clips that I've played so far, this is all pre-Trump. However, in 2016, Alex was still unchanged on this issue. I had Jesse Ventura calling me this morning out of the town to calling back going, oh, there's your hero, Trump, Alex, calling for arrested people to burn the American flag. And I was just thinking, you're supporting, I don't want to get to fight with Ventura, but give me a break, man. You're supporting Ventura that killed hundreds of thousands. I mean, you're supporting Fidel Castro, Ventura. you're saying he's a great guy
Starting point is 00:15:44 I don't support arresting people the flag burn because it's their First Amendment okay and once you do that you can ban all the free speech So in 2016 Alex was hearing pushback from people like Jesse Ventura that Trump wanted to arrest people
Starting point is 00:15:58 who burn the flag and he's in denial about that being something that Trump wants and he's clear that if you do that then all free speech is up for grabs and so that is after he has fully adopted Trump as his leader. Yep.
Starting point is 00:16:17 So here's him in 2019. And I want to be clear, you have a right to burn the American flag. People fought and died for the rights that flag symbolizes. I don't like it. It disgust me. But we shouldn't be incited to attack them when they do it. It's what they want. He was uniformly disgusted by people burning the flag and he didn't like them.
Starting point is 00:16:36 But he recognized that it was their right to do it. And encroaching on that right threatened all of the other aspects of free speech. through the ups and downs of his stupid career Alex has understood that flag burning is the paradox that represents the test of freedom and it's to his credit that he didn't just take the easy conservative patriot position he could have easily been the guy who was like
Starting point is 00:16:58 no I don't believe that it's free speech the courts have ruled that it is sure but I would like to advocate that we change that sure because you can change the first amendment that's how laws work yeah yep the Supreme Court decides these things and then And that's our definitions. Sure.
Starting point is 00:17:14 In that last clip from 2019, Alex even rebuts Trump's supposed reason for arresting people who burn flags, which is that it incites people. Alex understands and dismisses this as a justification for banning protected speech, which is the correct take to have. Sure. Don't, oh, the problem is that you're getting incited by this. Yep. Not that this is inciting. No, it's, yeah. Your response is the problem if you're going to go punch someone who's burning a flag.
Starting point is 00:17:40 People need to be protected from themselves. By the standards of Alex's political positions, as documented by his career, at least over the past 22 years, you have to believe that he thinks an attempt to ban flag burning is an attack on free speech. He thinks that about a bill that would ban flag burning, so you can only imagine how much more tyrannical he would think a president just decreeing that it was now illegal, while admitting that the courts wouldn't let him do it because of free speech, so he just ignored them would be. That's so much worse than someone putting a bill through Congress. It would be hard to have an argument in a courtroom and for them to play that where you go, I know what they'd say if I said I'm banning your free speech. So I won't say that. We took it away.
Starting point is 00:18:28 I'll say I'm doing something else and take away your free speech. That would be very difficult to come back from. We ignored the free speech angle of this free speech issue because the free speech of it would get in the way of me doing what I want to do. Right, right, right. Huh. Faining ignorance is probably not going to work after you just say, I want to take away free speech. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Faining ignorance after you confess is impossible. It is very difficult. Yeah. So Trump's press conference was on the eighth. So today we're going to look at Alex's show from the ninth, where one should expect him to be sounding the loudest alarms about how Trump has overturned the Constitution and all patriots who have sworn an oath to uphold it must act. Yep.
Starting point is 00:19:04 So we'll see. Yeah. We'll see what his tone is like. I'm excited to see the Patriots overthrow the Capitol. That'll be interesting. Here's where we start. Okay. It's Thursday, October 9th, 2025.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Trump has declared Antifa International Terror Organization. There it is. You want to go to the war with the deep state? It's happening now. Info wars. Tomorrow's news today. So I guess Alex doesn't care too much about that free speech thing. I get that Alex is very invested in.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Trump's power grab and he sees Trump dictatorship as preferable to a liberal democracy but this is a complete abandonment of him even trying to keep up appearances. This is a guy who is legit living like there's no tomorrow. On the surface this behavior looks like full commitment
Starting point is 00:19:53 but what it really is is a guy who's given up. He used to pretend to operate from principles and now he's just a state propagandist so long as the state is Trump. As far as being an interesting media figure, he has retired. Like this is a person who does not give a shit
Starting point is 00:20:09 about what these positions mean for the future, what they mean for the past. Yeah. It is all in service of defending and accruing the power that he feels associated with. Yeah. I think it's more, it's interesting to see somebody on the way up who is hiding these true positions
Starting point is 00:20:30 because at the very least they're engaging with a, I don't know, a need to obtain something, you know, so the subterfuge has its own purpose. Yeah. It is somebody who is doing something to obtain something for whatever reason that they have, right? Now all of this stuff is a waste.
Starting point is 00:20:52 There's just no, okay, fine, you're doing this, but it's not even achieving the goal of being a state propagandist. Nobody's even like coming to your side or even believing things differently. They're just going, look at this guy. Yeah. That's it.
Starting point is 00:21:07 Yeah, Alex is just trying to hold on, kind of. And it's holding on to the wrong thing. Yeah. I feel like it is an indication of him just not caring. Like, I think he recognizes that he's sunk his own ship. Yeah. He's whatever the state courts and all that shit, however that ends up playing out, is not going to go in his favor.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Yeah. There's going to be an ability to hold on to something and run some level of supplement company by screaming about dumb shit. Sure. But like, it doesn't, it doesn't matter. And he's probably finally starting to feel the loss of Owen Shreier. Yeah. And he's probably, it's probably breaking his heart.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Later, he talks about Owen. And I didn't, I didn't include this clip because I just thought it was kind of dumb. Yeah. But he's, like, talking about how, like, he's pulling for him, and he's like, what? Yeah, he makes some dishy aside about, like, I can't get his microphones to work. but I hope he does good and that's like okay you're watching his show you know he has like tech problems you it just indicated a level of madness he he shouldn't give he shouldn't show this is a great it's great to watch people unravel yeah so I think that Alex when I say he's retired and
Starting point is 00:22:25 basically just coasting at this point it's because he's being thrown the softest of softballs imaginable for a guy who's suspicious about the federal government and cares about the Bill of Rights. The whole Epstein thing was a good off-ramp for most conspiracy theorists if they wanted to maintain a little dignity, but I would consider this to be the last exit on the highway. If you're not off by now, you're done. There's nothing left for you but this path. This is the path that you're on, and you can't get off.
Starting point is 00:22:52 You will never get off. I mean, I don't see any way that you could even attend to any of your previous bullshit about tyrants and blood on the tree. You know, like, give up. You love that shit. Blood on the tree isn't going to happen. You're having a grand time. Fuck off.
Starting point is 00:23:10 You've abandoned and given up on whatever it was that you were building, the pretense of your brand. And the people who are worse than you don't want you. Yep. Because they already think that you're, you know, working for Israel or some shit. So, like, you've got nothing. Yep. Except for this.
Starting point is 00:23:25 Just stay on whatever this path is. Yeah. Gross. And I think that when you're in this kind of position, maybe you just kind of go through the motion. We are entering the 262nd day of the return of America and the West. Remember, this is a participation sport, the battle for the future of humanity. So, whether you're listening on AM, FM stations, UHF, VHF TV, cable,
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Starting point is 00:24:13 1776 and as I've told the globalist for at least 20 years I don't know how all this is going to end but if you want to fight you better believe you've got one it's like a catchphrase comic like this is a get her done shit
Starting point is 00:24:31 Yeah. That's three catchphrases in a row. Just blah. And it does. It feels, he feels very announcery. He did, you know, you could, you could push a little bit of real into your voice, you know, instead of being like, and next coming up to the floor on the price is right. But it's hard to deliver those catchphrases in any, with any kind of sincerity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:54 You kind of have to do that. That's fair. Your Chicago Bulls starting lineup. You might be. a patriot if yeah so uh trump he uh declared antifa an international terrorist group sure which may or may not be official which nations all of them all of them yeah i was i was actually very interested so they're an international terrorist organization where what's their base of operations out of anywhere you know how like he he's shooting these boats out of the water
Starting point is 00:25:27 because they're quote unquote allegedly cartel boats sure sure sure Same thing. Yeah, could be anybody, could be anybody, really. Could be almost like just a pretense to then choose whoever you want to hurt. Yeah. But Alex is into it. And at the meeting where they were discussing this in Trump's press conference, his ex-employee, Savannah Hernandez, was there. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:49 And Alex discusses how she probably would still be working for Info Wars if he wasn't a flagrant sexist. Well, Trump, two weeks ago, declared. to Antifa, a domestic terror organization, which they are by the very definition. And today they declared it to the State Department, an international transnational terror organization. And that's got the real teeth in it. And of course, we know exactly who's been funding at the whole time. We know who created it. It is a communist network that goes back actually to the 20s in Germany and it is funded by
Starting point is 00:26:31 Soros, the CIA, USAID, billionaires in Europe and now we have the Justice Department giving briefings in a long conference yesterday at the White House with our own former reporter Savannah Hernandez and others
Starting point is 00:26:47 victims of physical attacks. You know Savannah quit on friendly terms. Well, we'll was it four years ago because we had her security. We got up to six people. And they would still beat her and punch her in the face and pull her hair and throw bottles out of her. And we said, Savannah, I said, Savannah, I cannot send you into the middle of Antifa.
Starting point is 00:27:15 I said, I go into their groups in an armored vehicle and they jump up on it with hammers and attack it. And we have footage of that. She said, well, I quit. And, you know, looks, she's got courage. I love her to death Apparently not I can't let you do this Because you're a little lady
Starting point is 00:27:31 Yeah I mean it's hard to view that is being said in any other way I mean he could have ended it with sweetheart That would have been nice Yeah she quit because you are a sexist asshole Who doesn't believe that women could do the same things as men You need to stay inside And boy Things need to be cleaned
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah couldn't like I think that what he's expressing yeah is that like Savannah was pretty successful and the she's been more successful since leaving info wars yeah and she probably could have stayed if uh if I given her the wings yeah I if I or I could have like clipped them yeah yeah yeah she never would have flown I could have really made this hard yeah yeah yep god what an asshole he's a piece of shit so um antifa is obviously an international terrorist group sure and one of the ways we can tell this yeah is that people who are in other countries sure are being killed and when they call you a Nazi well then they dehumanize you oh you know it's okay to punch a Nazi and and that's
Starting point is 00:28:44 why they do that and now it's upwards of 20 AFD politicians that were winning in state elections it was just six or seven a few weeks ago in the last few months 20 of them sure it's more out of it looked in a week magically die in Germany so Alex is making this news up and the magical word there is a little bit I mean some people are just old they do magically die though because they are non-existent so this story hasn't changed from the last time he's reported on seven deaths of aFD candidates but some time has passed so he decided that he needs to bump the number up to keep the story interested more people people have obviously had to be dying. Yeah. So there was a headline that he's probably basing this off of, though, which was news about Iris Salzer, or Stalzer, who's the newly elected mayor of Herdyke, who was stabbed in her own home, but survived. This could be another case of some shadowy conspiracy against AFD politicians, but like I said, she survived, so she was able to tell police what
Starting point is 00:29:45 happened. Yeah. She was stabbed by her 17-year-old daughter. Ye! From the information that's been reported so far, it appears that there was some kind of a family fight that got out of hand and it's possible that the daughter won't even face serious charges she called for an ambulance after doing the stabbing so the authorities don't seem to think that she was looking to kill and might there might not even be like obviously there's not going to be i don't even think there's going to be an attempted murder kind of prosecution however people need to deal with uh interfamily stabbings is up to them i have it's not my choice yep this is not some kind of targeted political attack against the german far
Starting point is 00:30:22 This is a domestic situation that's being exploited by people like Alex to create the appearance that people with his politics are under attack, which is justification for the horrible things that they plan to do to the rest of us. And that's, that's all this is. Yeah. And, you know, it's unfortunate that this, you know, woman had this domestic situation in Germany, but it wouldn't be relevant at all if people like Alex weren't trying to build a case. Yeah. I think it's interesting the way that they do that is the the like oh when they call you a Nazi they do it to dehumanize you in a kind of mirror image of the way that they dehumanize everybody who's not white right but in reality the reason why it's okay to punch a Nazi is because they have been humanized this is a person who has made a choice to do a thing now there are consequences for that thing This is not dehumanizing somebody by calling them a cockroach, an animal that has no choice but is just, it just is or is not. There's nothing you can do about their behaviors.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Yeah, being a Nazi is not in an inalienable trait. Yeah, yeah. You can change your fucking mind. Yeah. Yeah. You're wrong. Yep. That's how it works.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Yeah. And pretending that you deserve any say is allowing for violence to be carried out on other people. Absolutely. No, we are now no longer. buddies. That's why you can say whatever the fuck you want and I'm still going to punch you. It could happen. So Alex talks a little bit about
Starting point is 00:31:56 black shirts and brown shirts. Great. During the lead up to World War II. That's going to help. Yeah. I think he's a little muddy. I don't know what's going on here. And I remember going to protest 29, you were 28 years ago
Starting point is 00:32:14 and I was just wondering about Antifa. was Steve Mason, local talk show host, explained it to me because he'd been brought up a Quaker and a communist, so he knew all about it. He even still around. That guy's amazing. He explained to me all about Antifa then, and they would come over to me just because I was having a pro-private property
Starting point is 00:32:34 demonstration or a pro-gun demonstration, they'd say, you know when we take over, we're going to kill you. Weird way to start. And their leadership are professors and NGOs but down below it they hire all these thugs and people and it is the equivalent of hitler's brown shirts well in germany he was fighting the communist that had their black shirts and that was antifa so it's not that hitler's brown shirts are good it's that both were bad both different flavors of totalitarianism but look up the history of antifah that's where it comes
Starting point is 00:33:10 from is out of germany is it even pre-hitler And it was them running around with their reign of terror that actually got the Germans behind Hitler and the brown shirts to fight them off. That's why the left treated proud boys like Nazis because they saw them as historically a right-wing resistance to them, though the proud boys were not like Hitler. They were a unifier. But that's why they got all the domestic terror group, but never actually officially made one. So I think that Alex is a little, a little bit convoluted and maybe into the Nazi side of things. Seems like it. But also, I think at the end there, he kind of makes a point.
Starting point is 00:33:45 that he should think about, which is the evil Obama-Biden regime didn't make the proud boys an international terrorist group. That is a good point. Why wouldn't they have if they were all the things that Alex believes them to be?
Starting point is 00:33:59 They're working for the devil. Hmm. You know what the devil's known for? Restraint. I mean, listen. There are unwritten rules. Cosmic law? There's intergalactic space treaties.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Absolutely. You have to put it in a movie first. Mm-hmm. And then it, but that they didn't do that. Oh, Alex is going to talk about a movie in a little bit. Oh, God. Not great. I knew it. I knew it. But it's notable here that Alex seems to be on the same page with people like Jack Posobic and Tucker.
Starting point is 00:34:34 With the messaging about how Hitler's rise to power was an understandable response to the decadence and communism in Germany, there is an angle. Alex is not pushing it as hard as someone like Jack Pesopic was. But there is a message unity. I'm not saying that they're all collaborating or anything like that, but there is something scary about this being a common thought. Yeah. They have.
Starting point is 00:35:00 I find it interesting. These people cannot understand, like, they can't understand the concept of Antifa being just a generalized anti-fascism. We are against fascism. And it didn't, it didn't start in Germany. It started a thousand years ago whenever somebody was like, hey, no more kings telling me what to. Why would I listen to a fucking king? Like, it just goes, it's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:35:23 This asshole up there with a shit ton of money is telling me what to do and I don't want him. Like, that's it. Yeah. So, Alex is, you know, clearly putting himself as some kind of a heroic figure in this street fight that's going to happen between various colored shirts. Them and imaginary people. And so, like, it excited me that he teased what's coming up later in the show. I have a former firefighter who I've known about for a long time who then discovered that people are being implanted covertly with microchips. Hell, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:00 And now you see it coming out. And now they have the nanotech and the Pfizer shots and the rest of it, the self-amplifying, the self-replicating. And he's going around with major institutions around the world, including even with the parliament of the EU. and scanning people that have been vaccinated versus this, and it's incredible, and he can tell you with these expensive, handheld ones are like 20 grand, he's got like $100,000 devices.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Does he have the alert glasses? Tell what's going on and explaining folks, you think of a parasite as a worm in your belly, and that could be that time. You think of a microchip is, you know, something the size of rice, no, no, this is nanotech that's both biological self-replicating and silicon self-replicating.
Starting point is 00:36:46 And this is a major transhumanist rollout, and he's got the documents. And he scanned my buddy, Sean Johnson, on his podcast, and found specifically where there are these silicon clusters in key places in his body. Of course, he keeps finding special operations, particularly with this going on. And we went for a hike this morning.
Starting point is 00:37:11 I said, why don't you just come on the show today? He was going to leave town a few hours. He held his flight until tomorrow. The big conference he's having in a few days in Alabama. And so he's going to come in the fourth hour today, and he's going to present some of the data of the science. This isn't kook stuff. This is real stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:28 And then he's going to scan Johnson again on air. And then I haven't been scanned yet. I'm going to get scanned. Oh, man. Now, keep in mind, this isn't kook stuff. Alex makes that qualification, almost as if he's acknowledging that so much of his content is kooks. stuff, but he wants the audience to take it seriously this time.
Starting point is 00:37:44 Yeah. So this is a guy named Jesse Beltran, and he claims that he had a near-death experience when he was six, and God sent him back because he needed to fulfill his destiny, which apparently is to inform humanity about alien implants that are giving people Havana syndrome. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. I watched.
Starting point is 00:38:00 Finally something God does that's going to help people. In the long run, because he is older than six. So I watched a very amount of an interview he did in 2024 with a channel called the Jeff Mara podcast. and to give you some sense of who's considered a good guest for that show, a week ago they interviewed Courtney Brown about how he'd gotten some remote viewing information from the E.T. High Council that was important to get out so they can stop an intergalactic war. Well, that's nice.
Starting point is 00:38:25 You may remember Courtney Brown is the guy who was spouting a bunch of shit about there being a spaceship behind the Hail Bop Comet on coast-to-coast A.M., which may have played some role in the Heavenscape mass suicide. Well... This is the territory where Jesse Beltran's content belongs. But I guess Alex really doesn't want to talk about free speech. So why not do a morning zoo segment where a guy pretends to scan you for alien implants? It's crazier than it.
Starting point is 00:38:49 Here's what sucks. What sucks? It's crazy, but it's also boring. Yeah. Like, there's nothing. Alex isn't even really taking this seriously when he's getting scanned. Yeah. And the guy is scanning him and there's like a boop, boop, boop, bo, bo, pooh.
Starting point is 00:39:02 Oh, my God. Of course there is. It's like a metal detector on a beach. It's a Thayton detector. It's a fuck, we're going clear again. God damn it. Yeah. So I don't really have any clips of that.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Honestly, he's just there to promote a documentary called Nano Sapiens, which is, who's put out by the same people who put out that died suddenly documentary. Sure, sure, sure, sure. And so he's really just there on a PR tour for that. And it's pretty boring. It's always interesting to me whenever people continue living that you don't, that you forget about. and you're like well yeah of course they're still alive that guy seems like he should be dead by now you know what i mean like if you're part of the reason heaven's gate went down oh Courtney brown yeah yeah yeah you should be dead by now i don't know why in my head it's like well obviously he
Starting point is 00:39:51 can't still be alive and doing the same shit yeah yeah there's like there's no way that the universe would allow that to have somebody's going to stop that but no of course he is no there's enough uh credulous audiences who will just buy up anything and you think you think oh well After you do something like that, you go, maybe I won't do that again. But if you're a person who is capable of going, maybe don't do that again, you wouldn't have done it in the first place. Yeah. You never would have pretended that you remote viewed spaceships. So, of course, you're going to keep doing it.
Starting point is 00:40:22 So I think that I got a real relief out of Alex being like, I'm going to fucking talk to this firefighter who's going to scan me for implants. I'm like, fuck yeah. Yeah. It's such a disappointment that it sucks. Yeah. But it gave me some hope in the middle of this. in the middle of what we're about to listen to dumb shit yeah so um antifa Alex knows all about their funding sure well we're gonna go to break here but I'll I'll tell you the main uh
Starting point is 00:40:49 consortium that takes the NGO money and then pays it to Antifa it's run by Alexander Soros we broke this uh hard to believe 10 years ago so and it's still the same group and we have the documents and the battle plan on it to one of their officers on where to attack, what to do, how to provoke a tour, how to get the blacks to burn down certain facilities. This particular document is in Maryland, and this was a bit to be blamed on Trump right before the election 2016. Documents to tell plan for civil unrest and martial law in Baltimore. They're all there.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Alexander Soros heads up the group. If you scroll down, we'll give you the name of it. but this is the reality of what we're facing and I'll cover it when we come back from break the actual documents we brought because I forgot all the details about I forgot about the details of these fake things that we found online and I need to I need to freshen up during the commercial I remember so many fake details about so many fake things I don't know why I can't remember the fake details about this particular fake thing. Alex has forgotten more fake things than you'll ever learn.
Starting point is 00:42:10 It is, it is, that is a true thing somehow, I believe, yes. So he goes to break brushes up on this, maybe scrolls through InfoWor's article. A couple little, yeah. And talk some more about these fake Soros contracts. Of course. On screen, you see the smoking gun documents of Alexander Soros' organization that he commands running actual Antifa attacks and the funding Friends of Democracy
Starting point is 00:42:36 Action Bulletin BW10418 dash 15 command attack plan with all the officer's signatures and everything else his aunt if a brother but academic was in jail his brother went over to take care of the dog and found
Starting point is 00:42:54 the document huh brother was a captain oh it's headless there's no leadership We can't ever do anything about it. Bull crap. So it's been a while since we talked about this shit.
Starting point is 00:43:09 So I wanted to revisit a few things about these very obviously fake documents. No, they're not obviously fake. For one thing, Alex has mixed up some things. It's a different Soros child, Jonathan Soros, who's involved with this organization. But Alexander Soros got really popular during Pizza Gate. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:27 And so he's the only Soros kid that Alex knows about. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like when you're adapting a novel to be a screenplay. Sometimes you condense the characters at the one. I mean, otherwise people get distracted. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you don't want to pay the actors. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:43:42 So there's a section in these documents about disbursements for payments of the protesters, which consistently misspells disbursement with a P instead of a B. Dispersment. Yeah. It makes sense because money comes from purses. I don't understand this whole burser shit. It should be a purser. Yeah, that's a notable.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Hmm. Yeah. So this section also includes a breakdown where the protesters, you know, tells them how they should expect to get their payments from DA Donnelly, who's a point person. Very nice of them. Quote, this does not leave this document. That's underlined. I find it very difficult for something to be printed out and yet also not leave the document in itself. But that's fine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:24 And I think that, you know, most documents say don't snitch on it. You know, don't tell anyone about this. This was, this is a problem that was handled a long. time ago with the Mission Impossible method of destroying the message immediately after. Otherwise, anybody could see it. Yeah, I just watched burn after reading. You burn it after reading. You don't just say, hey, don't let anybody know about this, but keep it in your bookshelf. Yeah. So apparently, five to ten percent of the negotiated amount is paid one to two weeks before the protest. 20 to 30 percent goes out 24 to 48 hours afterwards. And then you
Starting point is 00:45:02 get the rest four to six months later. This is not a good deal for me. No, that sucks. I'm going to have to bounce. I think I can get an extra gig that pays better than this. Yeah, people aren't going to riot based on this kind of a payment schedule. No. You can't give me a maximum of 10% up front if I might die or be seriously wounded in this riot.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Yeah. It's not like there's insurance for me or any kind of medical bills being covered. This is crazy. I mean, furthermore, if you are going to get anybody to engage into illegal, until illegal action, You have to front load and then half of the, you know, like... It's the whole premise of, like, terrorists, you have to pay their family if they're going to go suicide bombs. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is all money that we're getting quick.
Starting point is 00:45:46 This is quick cash. We're not talking about an investment. No. This isn't a CD that's going to appreciate over six months. If you're trying to get me to do a crime, I don't trust you to pay me half a year later. That would be insane on account of where we're already criminal. I have no recourse. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:04 I can't make you pay me for the crime. It almost makes me regret wanting to commit crimes. Yes. So this document makes it clear that you can slap whoever you want whenever you want. That's nice. You can only use close fists, quote, below the neck and above the belt. You're absolutely not allowed to kick anyone, quote, unless provoked with no other recourse. I'd love for there to be a meeting where these bosses are like making a protester justify a kick.
Starting point is 00:46:30 I would like that. I would like that a lot. you have other recourse? Totally. Well, we're going to, we're not going to pay you the rest of... Right, right. What are we doing? What is happening?
Starting point is 00:46:38 Are you bringing me in for meetings? If you're bringing me in for meetings, then why are we talking about a document? They're like, what was this? What's happening? We watched the tape and that was not a clean kick. I mean, you had other options. What an absurd grouping of rules. So dumb.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Yeah. So Alex also says that these documents were found by a guy who was going over to take care of his brother's dog because he'd gotten arrested. He was an intellectual. Yeah. That's interesting. because this is not the version of the story that originally was told about these documents. So here's a clip from January 10th, 2018, where Harrison Smith, fresh on the scene, young Buck trying to make a name for himself, came on to Alex's show to break this story.
Starting point is 00:47:21 So these documents have to do with the 2015 Baltimore riots, the Black Lives Matter, riots that were inspired. Which we know is funded by the Justice Department. Yes, well, yeah, we know that a lot of people are we're putting funds into all. all these riots that, of course, started with Ferguson and spread throughout all of these things. So this goes back to 2015. And where this comes from is there is a user on 4chan. And 4chan is a totally anonymous website. Sure, it's like a place for WikiLeaks.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Yeah, it's like WikiLeaks. There's obviously a lot of fake stuff posted there probably. Probably. But this seems pretty real. And so a user says that his brother basically was a loser, a loner, barely had a job. And yet recently, in the last couple years, he'd taken to traveling around the United States. So this guy who leaked it said he was a little suspicious. Which they admit, Soros is funding a group of about 1,000 that they fly around.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Well, he just gave $18 billion. I mean, what you could do with that money is ridiculous. So obviously there's tons of funds to fly people around to program these people, train these people. So I'm saying, what you read in here is what they're doing. Right. To continue. Right. And so this leaker says he went looking through his brother's stuff, basically looking for proof of where his brother was getting his money.
Starting point is 00:48:29 he thought maybe it was going to be drugs he was looking for sort of proof that his brother was maybe involved in something he shouldn't be involved in well he found these documents and so these documents he took a picture of with his cell phone and then posted him to 4chan and the it's an action document from the friends of democracy which is a a pack by george soros's son that it's its mission statement is to get money out of politics so that's funny enough but this is actually bw i 01815 bw i is the airport code for baltimore 0418 is April 18th, which is 15, 2015, which is the date that the riots started. Past this point, they did no reporting on this. Like, no investigation, no journalism, nothing. They know nothing more than they did that day when they found these fake fucking documents on 4chan. Yep. Alex still pretends that this is super real because it says what he wants it to say, what he needs it to say. Right.
Starting point is 00:49:24 It's embarrassing to anyone who can think critically, but that doesn't matter because he knows his audience is all people who can't at this point. Yeah. So it doesn't matter. It's such like that kid way of thinking where it's like, as long as you don't think about it twice, it all makes sense. Oh, they've got $18 billion. That's so much money.
Starting point is 00:49:44 And you're like, but if you think about it twice, you would realize that for a revolutionary organization trying to hide, that is a big red flag for people to find. It's too much money. It's too much money. Yes. You would see that moving around. The point of the revolution is not. to be seen doing the revolution
Starting point is 00:50:01 until it's time. Yeah. I mean, it's ridiculous. And if $18 billion or whatever... 18 billion dollars. If that was being directed towards a revolution, you'd see a lot more than you see now. Yes. It should be really crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:17 Where would that money be even going? Well, not to the protesters who kick people. Right. Yeah, those checks are canceled. Right. So you've got $18 billion. You're not spending it on body armor. obviously you're not spending it on weapons you're not spending it on so what are you even spending it on well also in these documents there is a section that says do not report this money to anyone that's
Starting point is 00:50:41 smart so like it just it's it would be 18 billion dollars that just disappeared right we wouldn't know because it's on the document that nobody would report it to anybody so it's all just invisible money now right well great brilliant you know and you would want physical money right you'd want to be or perhaps crypto or something. But even then, you know, crypto is a terrible idea. Cougar ants. You need de blooms.
Starting point is 00:51:08 Buried treasure. Yeah. That is where the $18 billion is gone. If I'm somebody who's working for one of these outfits, right? I'm a paid protester in the fashion of these documents. Yeah. I am only taking gold coin. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:23 I can't trust you on anything. This is the least trustworthy looking document. Ever. Yeah. I don't even trust cash. That's traceable. Yeah, that's right. Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:51:33 No, they've got numbers. Yeah. They've got numbers. They can trace that cash. He's been melted down bullion. Absolutely. What a chunk of metal. I want to be able to disappear and have money.
Starting point is 00:51:44 Yeah. This is it. So, Alex, he's trying to push these Antifa Soros documents again. And of course he is. And it's sad, but what else is he going to do? Turns out what else he's going to do is try to go lie. to a press conference that Pam Bondi is holding. Oh, God. And I
Starting point is 00:52:03 honestly think that it's hilarious where he accidentally tunes in. We're going to be getting more of this historic development. It's so big, it's so important. This is the strongest move. You've got against them against the deep state's foot soldiers. It goes right to the top. And then I've got everything else that ties into that,
Starting point is 00:52:20 and Trump preparing the Insurrection Act and so much more. But first, let's go to Pam Bondi, who's speaking live right now at the White House in this cabinet meeting. Let's hear with the Attorney General and seized 144 illegal guns just in the short time we've been in Memphis and many of these people are career criminals and when you take them out of a place your crime rate just goes down these people commit crimes every single day they're sick so he just flips the channel over and she's bragging about gun grabbing yep when you remove guns from an environment there are fewer guns crimes
Starting point is 00:52:55 Mm-hmm. Yep. This honestly is like, that's Alex stepping on a rake. Yeah. Like, it's crazy funny in a script. Yep. These people, oh, man, okay, they say they don't want free speech anymore, but at least they're not taking the guns, tune into the press conference. Right.
Starting point is 00:53:14 We're taking a lot of guns. What is the most specifically awful thing for me to jump into? I mean, it's like, hey, now what do you like? to join our pedible cabal of billionaires this is me this is them this is that guy you know like this is that level yeah at least uh you know trump's not uh tearing off his human skin and showing a demon underneath we go live to a press conference bah uh i just want to say that there's no such thing as crisis actors in all school shooting shit ah fuck so i told you that Alex was going to talk about a movie um and uh here's where uh he does that i don't think he's seen it the democrat
Starting point is 00:53:55 are falling apart, their own people are scared, their own operators aren't willing to carry stuff out. They may be paralyzed at this point. They may not actually do the false flags that are the final ingredient in all their war games, the Podesta plan, the movies, battle after battle that's currently out saying how great and sexy it is
Starting point is 00:54:13 that go bomb federal buildings and blow up ice facilities and Civil War came out last year. It's all the Podesta Plan, folks. The Joker. All of it. They tell you it is. but they want somebody else to go do it for them. They want to stir you up to do it.
Starting point is 00:54:31 But people aren't buying it. So we went to go see one battle after another. And I really don't think that you could see that and think that it was trying to make bombing stuff sexy. Yeah, it would be the complete opposite. Yeah. I think that the message of the movie does not, I mean, there's sexualized things that happen.
Starting point is 00:54:55 in the context of, you know, domestic terrorism. Right. I think the way to look at it would be that it is the fucking that the bombing is personifying. It's all about the sex. That's not good, though, because that's not a sustainable revolution. Right. The revolution that involves blowing up buildings and robbing banks and stuff like that is compulsive. It's for young people.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Yeah. It has like an element to it that is. self-defeating, self-burning out. Yeah. And I think that that's really a message that the movie captures. Yeah. And I think that, I don't know, I find it interesting that I took forever to see Civil War. So I just heard Alex complain about it.
Starting point is 00:55:43 And I watched it. I'm like, that has nothing to do with what you're talking about. Yep. But now this one's going to be thrown in. Yeah, it's strange to just determine what things are based on trailers. that seems it seems like we had a whole like never judge a book by its cover thing for a while that people would at least give lip service to but now it's just fuck it judge that book by its goddamn cover and if you have to go to the cover you weren't listening to the title yeah yeah and I think I think that this speaks to like one of the ways that Alex and folks who are of his
Starting point is 00:56:18 type have really changed media and that is that there is so little literacy about what the thing that you're seeing is saying. Yeah. And that is troubling. Like, I think, I think that Alex should probably be offended by a fair amount of things that are in one battle after another. Sure. But I don't think that if you watch that fairly, you would come away with the conclusion that he is.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Yeah. Like, I just, I don't think you can see the movie and think that. Yeah, that would be kind of silly. Yeah. So another thing that's silly is to imagine that at this point, you can possibly say that Trump is doing well. I just don't. I don't see it. No.
Starting point is 00:57:01 But Alex does. How about it? If you're really honest about it, Trump's not going out of the park. I mean, I got so much more he's doing. He's overperforming what I thought he could get done. Overperforming. Now, I wish he could, you know, pie in the sky, everything's magic. you know
Starting point is 00:57:19 if wishes were real and money grew on trees and all the rest of it you know the Easter money was real Santa Claus is real but in the real world Trump's Michael Jordan
Starting point is 00:57:30 when it comes to getting stuff done I mean that's all I can say and so people that want instant gratification people that just want to sit around and bitch all day black pill people are babies and things are moving very quick compared to where they were before
Starting point is 00:57:55 for the good in general that's why evil's panicking and so dangerous any per any president could get a ton of shit done if they just ignored the courts in congress trump is overperforming in alex's eyes because he's violating fundamental principles that alex used to pretend to care about if you cheat you can usually win and you only get punished for cheating when a system is capable of holding you responsible for cheating. Yeah. And what we're seeing now is that we may not be able to. The system may not be designed in a way that can handle cheating.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Yeah. I mean, if you want to put it in more crass terms, if America was a casino, Donald Trump would be in a whole being beaten to death by very large angry men. Yeah. Yeah. It's, um, I, I, I, the story hasn't ended. Right, you know, so we don't know ultimately what the conclusion of all of this is. The floor boss could still call the people together and grab the guy from the comically huge theft machine.
Starting point is 00:58:59 Yeah, right now it does feel like we may be learning in a very tough, unfortunate way that we don't have a system that was built to do the things we thought it was. Sure. We just had people in office who didn't do these things. Right. Right, right, right. We were all living pretend. Yep. So Alex has a guest on the show, and it's not a firefighter who's going to scan him for booboops. That's nice.
Starting point is 00:59:28 It is a sitting member of Congress. That's less nice. Yeah. Tommy Tuberville. Oh, I thought it was Marjorie Taylor. That guy. Tommy Tuberville. Former football coach.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Yeah. And then people were like, of course you should make decisions about laws. Mm-hmm. Yep. You got that guy to the end zone. Yeah, he did some dicey financial stuff in between. That sounds right. Then he got into Congress and he's just a big old piece of shit.
Starting point is 00:59:56 Great. We got these documents 10 years ago. They planned to have nationwide riots, create a race war to try to stop Trump from getting in. Alexander Soros funded it. We got the secret documents. We broke these. And in it, it's called the Friends of Democracy run by Alexander Soros, battle plans, where to attack?
Starting point is 01:00:14 And they say, you're going to. stir up the blacks the media is going to claim the police are racist your job is to get the blacks to attack and because they wouldn't go along with it now they brought in the illegal aliens and they admit that that's their army so what you said earlier about this is basically a mob uh for anti-fund the democrats to try to trigger something but because this is being exposed uh we just blew their rocket up on the launch pad senator yeah and where do you start Alex you start in the cities you start in the urban areas. We are losing our cities daily in this country. They're almost dead. We have senators who will sit on Alex's show and listen to him talk about these fake Soros Antifa contracts
Starting point is 01:00:58 and how it was a plot to whip up the black people and how it didn't work so they've brought in illegal immigrants. Like we're at a point where that guy doesn't need to leave. He should need to leave. He should be worried about being kicked out of office for being in the this interview. Yeah. Instead, he's just like, you bet, Alex. Yeah. Cities are dying.
Starting point is 01:01:21 This one is weird because it feels like this one is a strange wave in American politics that just kind of comes and goes like the tide, like in it, like the Crimson Tide, if you will. No, he wasn't Alabama. He was. Ole Miss. Yeah. Shit.
Starting point is 01:01:36 No, wait, was he Alabama? I don't remember. Who cares? Yeah. But it is like, you know, you go back to the no nothing party or you go back and there's just like every now and again there's just a bunch of fucking lunatics who show up and they're become the senator and then a couple of years later they're gone like it's wild that america keeps producing these things and they keep getting into office it's crazy old miss yeah i accidentally
Starting point is 01:02:01 almost searched tommy two-tone when i uh was looking for tuberville not a and i'd rather have him in the senate not a coach though uh old miss yeah auburn oh burn that was what it was yeah yep Texas Tech and then Cincinnati. What do you think his career record was? Let's go with 550 and 450. 159 and 99. That's not bad. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 01:02:27 It's all right. Good for him. You know what that doesn't do? Qualify you for office. In the late 70s, he coached high school. Oh, well, never mind. And this loser had a losing record coaching high school ball for two seasons. nine and ten you know what a loser he was he was probably a better recruiter than he was a coach
Starting point is 01:02:47 and that may be why we're uh why we're talking about him today yeah except he said that he recruited mahomes and mahom said no he didn't so maybe he's not a great recruiter i mean he's a pretty good liar though that's probably what got him into congress yeah definitely um and he's a great guy who uh at hating muslims great uh because alex wants to focus primary on, you know, like Central America, South American populations. Right, right, right. And Tuberville is way more interested in being like
Starting point is 01:03:20 we got to get out Muslims. Great. We have all the imams saying we're going to capture you. They're allied with the left. This is a cancer. Here is the call to prayer in Dearborn, Michigan. This is happening in all the place. Oh, you can't have church bells during the day, but we can blare Sharia law at midnight. Everybody, this is literally them
Starting point is 01:03:38 marking their territory. Here it is. Starts at 6 a.m. in the morning, ends at midnight. Wait. Folks, if you don't do this in their countries, they kill you. All right, let's turn it off. I can't listen anymore. Senator, this is, have you seen the footage where they go into businesses in Houston and threaten them because they're selling beer?
Starting point is 01:04:31 And Sandra Islam, you can't sell beer. We're coming back. We're going to get you. I mean, this is out of control. Oh, I've seen it. I've seen it all. We get all kind of information up here. But we got people on both sides.
Starting point is 01:04:41 the aisle got their head in the damn sand. We better get her head up. We better understand what's coming. They're coming to our streets. What gives them the right, Alex, to go out in the middle of the street in a lot of these big cities and do their prayer? The constant fucking taution. You don't do that in your
Starting point is 01:04:57 countries. Only you do it where you want as you said earlier, you want to mark your ground. And that's what they're doing. They're taking over slowly but surely we have to fight back. Sharia law needs to be banned in this country. If we don't do it, we're going to lose the United States of America
Starting point is 01:05:13 to a bunch of people coming over here that want to kill us. This is bad. So this is all about a mosque in Dearborn, Michigan that put up loud speakers to do the call to prayer. Sure. The city council has received some noise complaints from people who live near the mosque, and at least one of the mosques
Starting point is 01:05:29 in question turned off the speakers in response to that. And there's conversation that's going on about regulation. There's a reason that they're doing a coordinated attack on the American Muslim community focused on Dearborn. Yeah. And that's because it's one of the cities in the United States with the deepest Islamic
Starting point is 01:05:47 history. In the 1920s, there was a large influx of Muslim immigrants to the city who came to work in Ford factories, and it led to a high population of people. And there were the best jobs at the time. Yep. It happened around a factory. It happens around most factory towns. Certain little pockets build up.
Starting point is 01:06:04 It's weird. This led to the founding of the American Muslim Society in 1938, which operates the Dearborn Mosque, and now approximately 2,000 capacity House of Worship. In the 80s, they were broadcasting a call to prayer through exterior speakers, and the city tried to make them stop, which led to the courts deciding that they were the equivalent of church bells. So they were within their right to do this with external speakers. Hard to argue if you can do the church bells, they can't do the thing.
Starting point is 01:06:31 Right. Yep. This mosque and the Muslim community of Dearborn are at the core of establishing some basic rights for mosques in the United States. So to people like Alex and Tuberville, they represent the precedent that needs to be overturned. The Dearborn Mosque was the one that fought for the right to broadcast their call to prayer. So if it turns out they can't do it after all, then it builds an argument that none of the other mosques can either. Yep.
Starting point is 01:06:55 For what it's worth, there's no way the mosque is doing calls to prayer at midnight because Muslims traditionally pray five times a day, with the first one being around 6 a.m. and the last one being around 8 p.m. Yeah. You can't say a specific time because the time changes basis on sunrise and sunset, but what Alex is saying is ridiculous. I know that a lot of cities have noise ordinances, and if the first prayer of the day happens before people are allowed to make noise in public, then I think it's appropriate for the mosque to not do the call to prayer on their external speakers for that one. There are rules about how you can't do construction before a certain time in most cities because that noise disturbs people at a time when they have the right to expect quiet. I think it's possible to make a point about the timing of the first prayer of the day. But if you're complaining about any of the others, you're just a bigot.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Yeah. There's no other way around it. I mean, you know, it's fun to talk shit, and we're talking shit. But in reality, I don't care what any other, any municipal problems are that are not my municipal problems. You know what I mean? Like, this is just a regular, let's go to city hall. I'm not, why are we talking about somebody else's city hall?
Starting point is 01:08:04 You know what I mean? Well, because this particular city hall is at the cornerstone of this battle in the 80s around mosques' right to broadcast the call to prayer. Right. So it is a symbolic thing that must be attacked by these people in order to attack the Muslim population as a whole. Exactly. Exactly. That's why this municipal problem escalates. Right. But it's a fundamentally bullshit thing. It's not like they're going, oh, I know. also fucking Frankfurt, Kentucky has a noise ordinance that I also don't like, but that one's
Starting point is 01:08:40 because of blah, blah, blah, it's, you know, it's like just, if there's a noise ordinance in your town, yeah, deal with it in your town. Yeah, this factory is too loud too early. Yeah. Or something. Cool. Let's have a meeting. That's how this whole thing is supposed to work.
Starting point is 01:08:55 It's not supposed to work by somebody in Austin being like, see, they're taking over. Like that's no good. Yeah, that's no good. In a different state. A senator from a different state. Part of the whole agreement is leave my fucking state alone, assholes. It'd be nice, especially around, like, local and religious matters. Like, just, we all live here.
Starting point is 01:09:14 You don't. Leave us alone. We'll figure it out. Yeah. Also, that video that Alex mentions from Houston is of a guy named Imam Qasim Khan, and he's not threatening business owners who sell beer. He started a campaign to confront Muslim business owners who sell things that are forbidden by Islam, like pork and lotto tickets.
Starting point is 01:09:33 and he's posted some videos of him doing that on TikTok. Sure, sure, sure, sure. I still don't support what that guy is doing, but Alex should be totally into it. I don't believe that religious beliefs should decide what people can or can't sell, but Alex does. He would be entirely behind some Christian group going to pharmacies run by Christians and shaming them for selling contraception,
Starting point is 01:09:53 which is essentially the same thing here. I'm sure that they've done that. Yeah. I have no doubt. I don't like the idea of somebody, you know, pressuring a business owner based on the religion that they share because that's still intimidation
Starting point is 01:10:09 and that's, you know, I don't think that's appropriate but it's different than what Alex is presenting this as which is like Muslims bullying everyone to follow their rule. I mean, hey, if you can excommunicate an abortion doctor then fuck you. They can go to whatever fucking Muslim house they want to and cause problems there.
Starting point is 01:10:31 I don't give a shit. I don't care about Tommy Tuberville. He sucks, and a lot of this is just dehumanizing horrible stuff about Muslims. So fuck him. He goes on his merry way, and Alex gets back to the main issues. The real issues that matter. Right. Like monkeys in Japan.
Starting point is 01:10:53 That does matter. We know the way the world works. You make a kid work. You make them do a job. You make them appreciate things. You teach them how to do everything. You're not being mean to them. you're teaching them how to be somebody.
Starting point is 01:11:06 They've got famous ice monkeys is what they're called. It's frozen up in the mountains part of the year. Pull up monkeys of Japan. And they live by these hot springs. And as soon as humans started feeding them, they're like super fat. They'll weigh like 100 pounds, but they should weigh like 30 pounds. It's like a 500 pound person. And they're super fat and they're super depressed.
Starting point is 01:11:29 And they just sit around all day, bitching and complaining. In what language? Japanese. And they've done studies on how miserable any animal is that ends up getting taken care of. All animals. Show obese Japanese monkeys. And the point is we all know this. Yeah, I mean, look at this.
Starting point is 01:11:57 This is the left right here. And not just the weight wise, it's spiritual. Good job, crew. find that in 30 seconds good god they're good man best ever amazing wow amazing i don't know how they do it find a picture of a fat monkey you can just google image search a picture of a fat monkey and boom there it is generally speaking animals that live in colder climates will tend to be fatter because they need to store energy and have insulation sure he's calling these ice monkeys yeah uh that's a little clue maybe uh it's actually that humans started feeding them and they got all fat and lazy and
Starting point is 01:12:27 depressed and complained all the time could be they do too much bitching yeah yep so in the late 2000s, there were a bunch of stories about some macaques at the Ohama Park Zoo in Japan who had gotten really fat. The zookeeper speculated that it was because they were feeding the monkeys and people were throwing food into their enclosure and the park was open 24 hours a day. That's, yeah. They prohibited feeding the monkeys and there have been less stories about this ever since. Funny how that works. Also, because they're naturally found in cold habitats, studies have found that the Japanese macaque has a higher frequency of obesity than similar primates in other climates. Right. Like bears
Starting point is 01:13:04 are more likely to hibernate on account of that's what they do. Yeah. So I, man, fat monkeys. I mean, but that's, see, this is what gets back to the fucking idiocy of that is what dehumanization is.
Starting point is 01:13:20 You are calling the left monkeys incapable of controlling their own behavior, right? It is humanization to call you a Nazi because you are in control of your own behavior. And that behavior is a choice that you have made to be a giant fucking piece of shit.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Yeah. I'm giving you the credit of believing that your positions are your choice. Yeah. And what you actually believe. Yes. Yeah. And I'm responding to it accordingly. I would like the same respect. Yeah. But apparently that's not how it works. Nah. They did.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Nope. So Bill Gates. You remember that guy? I've heard of him. Yeah. Yeah. Seems to be less important lately. I mean, he was in the top 14 for a while and now it feels like he's falling out of the top 50. Well, I mean in the real world. Like, I feel like we're hearing a lot less about Bill Gates. Sure.
Starting point is 01:14:08 He's keeping a low profile. Yeah. Probably smart. Yeah. Alex still thinks he's really important and probably is a top level demon in him. Okay. Not Satan, but someone will high up. Top up there. I don't think he's possessed by the Antichrist, put it, like
Starting point is 01:14:24 one of the top demons. I mean, he is his demon. Like, when you look at Bull Gates, you're looking at a interdimensional creature young scratch and for those of these don't have discernment I'll actually envy you because I can just look at somebody and tell you what's going on and I look at Bill Gates and it makes my skin crawl I mean look at that thing right there he's got one mission kill stealing destroy one mission kill your ass hmm Oh, get him off screen, please.
Starting point is 01:15:04 So, but I don't need to have my discernment. I can temporally, meaning on the third dimension, study him, and he is as evil as you can get. He makes Joseph Mingula and Mao Cey tongue blush. And he's been given all this power because he is a vessel. There's not a person in there. That's an entity. It's a walk in.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Enjoying everything he does. Wait, can't, can he? So I'm going to tile this into Trump and everything that's going on here in a moment. But I need to tell listener something. I got a chat GPT analysis here that's accurate. And I asked it this morning, what is the future of Infowars? How long will it be on air? It exploded.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Because I'm not going to spend more than two minutes on this, but everybody keeps asking me. But a lot of listeners are sick of it. mine and it's just a couple pages long and it's got all the state court federal court stuff but it says import wars will be shut down within one week to two months in all of our analysis that's what i told the crew okay so i asked a robot uh if i was going out of business shake a magic eight ball yeah right i asked the oracle if uh right how long i have left i went to delphi said i'm fucked Jesus Christ and that's what i've been telling the crew we're done
Starting point is 01:16:57 Look. Okay. Here's what we got to get. We got to get a handle on this, all right? Top demons. Right. How are we ranking demons? Presumably, we got Old Scratch, top of the list, right? Then we've got another tier of demons beneath that. What separates these two in terms of, are we talking about just power levels? Like, is it, is it like Lucifer, like a mortal combat kind of a tower situation where? But in the Mortal Kombat Tower, if I recall correctly, was it always the same order? I know the last few were. Something like that. But I think it randomized. Sure. Or maybe not.
Starting point is 01:17:37 Well, let's say that the lower levels demons are always jockeying for position, but the top, the top tier is the top tier, right? Goro. What are we talking about in terms of like why these are separated? If one of these demons that has clearly taken over Bill Gates, right, if they challenged Lucifer, how's Lucifer winning? Well, Shang could turn into other people. Right. He had everyone's abilities. Right.
Starting point is 01:18:06 So Lucifer has this person's abilities as well. Perhaps. Right. One of them, I can't remember which had like three arms on each side. They had like six arms. That was Goro. Yeah. He has a serious advantage.
Starting point is 01:18:19 he's also giant there's that one other guy who was like part bull right and then you bring killer instinct into this and then you got Glacius and that skeleton guy
Starting point is 01:18:31 and saber wolf sure you know like they then you got the DLC characters sure you got fucking Superman in there oh you're talking you're talking about
Starting point is 01:18:39 yeah yeah yeah that's all the new mortal comments yeah all all all bets are off now that we've added I think Jason yeah
Starting point is 01:18:48 Noob Saibot. Right. Satan can't go up against Noob Saibot. No way. Right? There's no chance. Where is Satan power level wise? That's what I'm trying to figure out.
Starting point is 01:18:57 Who wins? Mm-hmm. Satan? Yeah. Or Syrax? Uh, Syrax isn't that good. I don't know. I think Satan takes him.
Starting point is 01:19:08 What about Balrog? We bring Street Fighter into this. Yeah. Well, I mean, the actual Balrog can win. Balrog and Street Fighter? No. Blanca versus Devil Blanca is a top-tier character.
Starting point is 01:19:20 Blanca wins. For sure. I think I have a couple of responses to what you're saying. Okay. As with fighting games, I think it's a little bit about personality with the demons. Okay. I think that each has their own, like, little set, like, you know. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:36 They got their movesets. They got their ups and downs. They got their advantages, disadvantages. Yeah, some are a little tankier than others. Some of them have a little bit of more reach. So we're talking about play style, right? So the devil is kind of, frankly, he's kind of an O.P. character. Nobody wants to play with the devil, right?
Starting point is 01:19:53 Because he just wins too much. Yeah. There's no challenge. You're hacky at the game of life if you have the devil. Right, right, right. He's like on easy. I gotcha. I gotcha.
Starting point is 01:20:02 Yeah. And then secondarily, I think if you're trying to identify who these demons are, you're a fool. Because, you know, we know the names of some of these rich people in the world. Right. But the real power, these are people whose names you'll never know. I mean, presumably, that would have to be how it works. Right. And you'd be a damn fool if you think you know demons' names.
Starting point is 01:20:28 If you think like a Zazel, you really think that he's a top guy, no. I mean, hey, if you know their name, they're not a top guy. Clearly. Yeah. Right. Here's my next question. All right. If it is pleasurable to be a person, to possess a person, why are not all demons,
Starting point is 01:20:46 in the process of possessing people right now. Well, from listening to Lee Strobel, we know there's a finite number of demons. Exactly. So there might be. They might all be busy. Have all the demons possessed people? Have we finally reproduced enough human beings
Starting point is 01:21:02 that the demons now have a full population? It's possible. Right. Another possibility is that there's some element of demonhood that we don't understand. Okay. And like they can only possess for a certain amount of time. and then there's like a refractory period.
Starting point is 01:21:18 That's unfair. That I would be very, I would, you know what? I would resent my creator enough to go to hell for that. There may be a recharge period or something like that. So like at any given time, only half of the potential demons are pleasurably being in people. Right. And if they were anything but demons, they could organize themselves into waves or shifts, you know. So everybody's always being possessed at a time.
Starting point is 01:21:43 But they're so uncoordinated. Yeah. Yeah. Also, I think that if demons could possess someone permanently, then they would start to identify with that person. You would think. And maybe they could learn to love. Well, I mean, if you think of many emotions as being glandular,
Starting point is 01:22:05 the only way to teach a demon how to love is through possession. Right. Yeah. Deep. Yep. Anyway Now that we've gotten to the bottom of that The chat GPT says Alex is going out of business
Starting point is 01:22:20 That's the plan And so you know what that means You gotta move some products Yeah absolutely Alex has a new shirt that he's selling That's a veteran of the Info War Because he's about to lose Probably the right to sell things
Starting point is 01:22:32 That say Info Wars designed by a chat GPT Probably And he's getting into the promo code game Ooh Cmos Irish Seamus is a magical thing. Boost, immunity, energy boost, detox, cleanse,
Starting point is 01:22:47 radiant hair and skin, libido, everything else. Get Seamus now. 50% off and it gets better. Should have said this up front. Get the Hakeem Jeffries clip ready. Hakeem Jeffries is now blowing up in all these interviews saying, shut up, shut up, shut up.
Starting point is 01:23:05 Because he can't debate. He's an idiot. If you guys keep exposing us, I'll put you all in prison. I'll get you and your little dog too. he's saying shut up don't you argue with me i'm god i'm a leftist he wants to censor he wants to shut us all down it's what he wants above all things so when you use promo code hakeem or sombrero because he hates the joke of a sombrero wait wait wait wait wait i love mexican food
Starting point is 01:23:36 i love me the point is you want to give illegal aliens Mexico's part of it all this free stuff all citizens don't get it so we put a sombrero on you and then he goes in bitches and says stop putting sombreros on me so what happened here is that trump posted a deep fake video on truth social the social media site that he owns that featured chuck schumer discussing how no one likes democrats anymore so they brought in illegal immigrant populations to vote for them which used to be the kind of thing you'd just hear nazis discussing but now seems to be the stated position of one of our two political parties yeah so in the video who Keem Jeffries is standing next to Schumer, and the editor has added a sombrera and a mustache
Starting point is 01:24:15 over him, and mariachi music is playing in the background. It's very clearly racist and intent, but more importantly, I thought that it was a huge problem that politicians would use deepfakes. Yeah. I guess the president only has to live up to the standards that you have for some random ship poster online now, and, like, Alex defends this by being like, it's clearly a joke. Maybe it is. But there's people who think that the earth is flat.
Starting point is 01:24:41 So, I mean, you know, to a certain extent, this is, this is kind of a, something of a relief for me personally, because I've been saying, you know, the shit for a while. And to see it come to pass is, you know, what I expected, right? But man, the president posted a deep take video is really something that I never could have, I never could have seen coming. There's, it's nice to be surprised by the universe no matter what. No matter how bad you think things can get, the president can post a deep fake video. Yeah. And I think that it would be fair to say that it's clearly a joke. But I don't take for granted that everyone has that level of literacy with media. The president doesn't get to make that joke. No, he really shouldn't. It's dangerous.
Starting point is 01:25:31 And then the second aspect of it is that I think it's very obvious that someone has put a sombrero and mustache on this one person. Yeah. It's not as obvious that the words Chuck Schumer is saying are fake. It's fake audio that is AI created that's made to look like he's saying these things. So you could think that the visual aspect of it is fake, but Schumer actually said this. It's easy for people to definitely... No, and you can crop it out and you can do all kinds of stuff and you can make it look like, hey, the president posted this. This is real.
Starting point is 01:26:08 Yeah. Like there are, I understand this is not, this is not naive because I don't expect people to do it. But if there are going to be expectations, if you take on the responsibility of really any government figure, there's a tradeoff. You don't get to do certain shit. Yeah. If you don't, if you want to do that shit, you can. Of course you can. But you don't also get to do this job.
Starting point is 01:26:32 That's the trade off, buddy. That's it. It's the idea of public service. Yeah. It's, you owe. owe something to the public in terms of how you carry yourself? Absolutely. You're bound
Starting point is 01:26:43 voluntarily by some decency rules. No one is asking you to do it. Nobody is for, clearly nobody's forcing you to do it. No. It's just the trade-off. That's the idea. Yep. Yep. So Jeffries didn't get mad and demand that everyone stopped putting sombreros on him. He just said
Starting point is 01:26:59 that the video was racist. And then J.D. Vance tried to pretend that he didn't understand how anyone could see such a thing, which is all part of the baiting that they're trying to do. which Alex is doubling down on it and trying to get a piece of here with his promo codes. Yeah, we need more tomatoes on hand at all times. Because if somebody says something like, I don't see how you can see that as racist,
Starting point is 01:27:22 you should just hit them with tomatoes. Like that's good old fashioned politicking. Yeah, I think it's the best way. Yeah. Tomato's not really going to hurt. No. It's embarrassing. It's going to be plenty embarrassing whenever you want.
Starting point is 01:27:37 wipe off that tomato from your face. So Alex, you know, he's thinking about sombreros. Uh-huh. And he realizes, like, hey, there's that one time that I've talked about a lot where I threw a hat and it landed on Owen Troyer's head. I kind of miss Owen. And so I'm thinking about that a lot. And so I'm going to get my employees to try to throw a hat on my head.
Starting point is 01:27:58 No. The difference is, though, you put a sombrero on me. It means I'm drinking teal and having a great time. I eat some great food and hang with great people. With you, it means you're giving food. foreigners free stuff to come vote for you, and that's treason. So that's why he doesn't like to sombrero. The left thing can talk about me with Sharia called a prayer and Muslims and all the
Starting point is 01:28:17 stabbing deaths in Minnesota, and now the police were covering it up. They thought that discredited me, but people went, no, that's true. So see, the humor's great when it's based in truth, and it's actually real. And you thought you could lie in humor, but people knew the truth, so the humor was great. Because it wasn't funny no more. Oh, give it to me. Oh my God, Matt, you've got to try better than that. Hey, get the famous Owen Schroier thing I love Owen.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Get that where I, remember I throw the cowboy half from like 30 feet away and it hits him on the head perfectly? Remember that? Okay, we're going to have a game with the crew. Get in here. I don't have that much money, but it's all right. I think I got like $20,000 in bank. They're going to seize that next week, but it's okay.
Starting point is 01:28:59 I actually love it. It's hilarious. Because everywhere I go, I'll get my dinner bought. By what else that works. Hey, guys, you get three turns. Matt Weber, get in here. The morning producer, it's a great job. Get in here.
Starting point is 01:29:10 You got three tries to throw the Sabrero on my head. Okay. Oh, Harris and Smith wants to try. Guys, cue up the famous Owen thing when I throw the thing 30 feet away. It's wrong on the head. By the way, Owen moves, and the thing, course corrects it goes to his head. It was my skill. Anyways, I get the credit for that. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:29:33 Oh, my goodness. Harris, you got to do better than that. Good Lord, man. I'm joking. It's hard. No, no, no, no. That's too far away. Go ahead. Ah, I tell you what, let's come back, and I'm going to try to do it on your head. $1,000 prize, the crew member, you each get three tries. Almost.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Hey, let's go out to break here, though. I'm going to host the rest of the deal of this. So, where's the mariachi bands? I love everything, Mexican. I love Mexican women. I love Mexican food. I love Mexican food. Things are going great.
Starting point is 01:30:10 I don't like the drug cartels and not have any rights. But other than that, we could ever free Mexico. It would be a great place. So what I'm feeling is that Alex thinks that video of him throwing that hat on Owen's head is really great. Yep. And he wants to recreate it with someone other than Owen. Because it hurts him to have to see Owen in the video of that lightning in a bottle moment. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:32 It's magic. He threw a hat and it landed on Owen's head. The very next scene after this is a split-screen duet between Alex Jones and Owen Schroier as they each sing one half of a song in harmony with each other. Yeah. The next scene, I have two things that I have two pitches that I'm going to throw out. Okay. One is it cuts to Owen and he's throwing a head on his own head. Yes, that's quite good.
Starting point is 01:30:58 And they're both like looking at the same star. Yep. That kind of thing. I'll do that. Or we go a different direction. And it's Alex drunk as shit later than. that night leaving a voicemail. Okay.
Starting point is 01:31:10 On Owens. All right. Owens. Hey, remember what I threw that hat? Here's what I see. Here's what I see. And admittedly, this is darker. I see everything being totally normal.
Starting point is 01:31:19 Alex getting in his car and driving home and everything just saying hi. And then tossing his hat on the little thing, on the hat holder, coat rack, right? Kind of giving a. And then he goes to his basement where we find out that he's constructed an Owen Schroier out of meat. And he throws the hat on top of that. Yeah. Yeah. And he hits it every time.
Starting point is 01:31:41 Every single time. Yeah. Can't miss. Can't do it with anybody else. And that is tormenting him. Weeping as he throws the hat. I threw away my relationship with the only person I could throw a hat on. Fuck. So I thought like this was.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Owen was my hat on a hat. I thought this was a fantastic use of time. Yeah. You know, like Trump has come out and said, I don't like the First Amendment. and we're going to throw hats around. Yeah! Yeah! So he said he was going to come back from break
Starting point is 01:32:14 and do more hat throwing. And I thought, there's no way, but he does. Oh, boy. I got to say, it looks good on me, doesn't it? Anyways, is that a frog hat, Sombrough? Even cooler. Okay, Darren McBreen is in here, and he wants to get on camera, McBrean.
Starting point is 01:32:34 You want to try to win the $1,000 right now. all right go ahead let's see if you can do it now you're doing this from like 20 feet away i did like 30 with owens go ahead almost good god knock my knock my topa chico over you get one more mcbraney good god what a mess made over here all right go ahead one more shot all right this is a this is actually more fun than covering the nuclear yes i like this do more Go ahead. You got one more shot. I told you you get three.
Starting point is 01:33:12 But each time you're paying, it's docked. I'm joking. Yeah, you can cheat. See, I didn't say how far away either. Guys, show me with Owen how good I am with this one shot. Go ahead. This is so sad. This is so sad.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Almost. All right, dude, get in here. Your time. I'll just, I'll throw it on your head, dude. Hold on. You got doing the shot. almost all right here we go all right pretty good
Starting point is 01:33:46 the light leaves his eyes like bobbing for apples or what's the thing where you're the dunking thing where you we should put a dunking thing in here and do that to me the last day we're on air rob come on some barrow's a little harder to stetson you guys are definitely successful knock in mind A bolt from out of blue over, though.
Starting point is 01:34:08 You get one more, get one more try. All right. Yeah. All right. All right. All right. Use the force, man. Don't overthink it.
Starting point is 01:34:28 We all die in nuclear war. Danny, you want to try? Come on. Why can you make everything suck? to the top you want to rock and roll come on let's go see if you can do it almost hey get two more oh negative it just impacted on the surface come on everybody gets three tries or we watch the video again all right continue one more shot almost it's a it's a it's a it's It's good, though.
Starting point is 01:35:06 All right. Anybody else got a plan? Yeah, these look silly until you're out in the heat. They make a lot of sense that way. Oh, you want to try, Rob Agueroz? I don't know. I'm going to let you take. I like this.
Starting point is 01:35:29 What if I start wearing this all the time? I like it, actually. Way better than a Hitler mustache. Yeah. I'd say so. I mean. These people are just, they're kids. They want to play.
Starting point is 01:35:42 This is play. Then play. Yeah. I'd be fine with that. Yeah, I would be fine with it too, but no one want to watch it. No. Like, the only reason that they, like anyone cares about, hey, these guys are throwing hats on each other's heads is because they're also telling you that demons are coming for you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:01 And stoking intense racial hatred. Yeah. and xenophobia. There's something about the juxtaposition. Yeah. You know, like a morning zoo crew is, you know, annoying, but they're just doing what they do. That's their whole thing. They're not also, like, trying to destabilize democracy.
Starting point is 01:36:18 Yeah. And this, I think, is a manifestation of Alex kind of, like, I don't want to talk about what Trump is doing. Yeah. Because it's really bad. Yeah. I went to that press conference, and they were just talking about taking guns. I can't really do anything. I got nothing.
Starting point is 01:36:38 Let's throw hats around. It's kind of like the hatchet throwing, but boring and safe. Yeah. Absolutely. You're going to knock over a Topochico. You're not going to throw an axe into a camera. Yeah. And that's how this feels.
Starting point is 01:36:55 This is a guy who's kind of excited about the possibility of having a dunk tank on his last day. 100%. Like, this is. this is someone who's checked out. I remember this would be like when I was in grade school. I remember there were days where the teacher would just have reached the maximum amount of everything and be like, guess what? We're playing heads up seven up now.
Starting point is 01:37:19 Especially if it's like a week before summer break. Absolutely. I can't do any of this bullshit anymore for another second. So you guys play while I see about how my life is going not as great as I'd like. Yeah. Oh, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, let's throw hats. Absolutely. Yep.
Starting point is 01:37:35 The guy with the weird microchip reader that beep boops at me only paid for the fourth hour, so I got to kill some fucking time here. Let's throw hats for 10 minutes. Because it goes on longer than. I believe you. And that felt pretty long, didn't it? It's sad. It felt like a sad thing. It felt like a love letter to Owen, a like, I need someone to take this away from me.
Starting point is 01:38:01 Well, this is the, like, intersection of two influences. One is that. Yeah. I love you, Owen. I miss you so much. Absolutely. And the other is trying to get in on this racist meme about Hakeem Jeffries and sombreros. Sure, sure, sure, sure.
Starting point is 01:38:15 And that's sad in and of itself because I don't really think that this has staying power. Yeah. I think that this is Alex chasing a car that's already gone. Yeah. And so the two things both look really sad and desperate. it, and they combine into something worse than both parts. Yeah. And so Alex, you know, he gets done.
Starting point is 01:38:37 No one can throw a hat like he can onto Owen's head. But he just kind of comes off like a prop comic sitting there with a sombrero. It's kind of hard to do the show, though, in a serious way with this on. We got some really hardcore, serious stuff coming up at the bottom of the hour. And listeners, I know you're tuned into here hardcore information. I apologize. guys but i want to know who had the idea to bring this in here it's hard to do a serious broadcast for the song but i do like it god that looks good man got a lot of style
Starting point is 01:39:17 and you know the women can't resist you when you're wearing this thing i think this is a panty dropper for guys what does everybody think should i wear this a church This week. I mean, not the center of attention or anything already. Stop hitting the horse. To wear this in the church. Stop it. It's dead.
Starting point is 01:39:36 One of your pastor hosted the church with this on. All right, I'm going to stop. This is out of control. I got to get serious now. And I mean, I mean, seriously serious. There's a lot of serious stuff to hit here. We could have frisbee golf with sombreros. Now we just invented.
Starting point is 01:39:57 a new sport. Now we're talking. But back to Hakeem Jeffericks. He is really mad people are putting some burrows on him. So mad. Are you trying to fuck it, church? Is that what Alex is saying? He's saying it's as a panty dropper.
Starting point is 01:40:12 Should I wear it to church? I believe that is what he is saying. You're trying to fuck in the church? Yeah. Man. I don't know. I don't know who's anything wrong with that, but he should. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:23 I mean, that's, well, I mean, his dad doesn't have to pay for the abortions anymore. so he's probably fine with it. Sure. Now that it's on his own dime. Mm-hmm. I found this display dull. Desperate. Yep.
Starting point is 01:40:42 Coming off like somebody who doesn't really have a lot of ideas, but it's like, wouldn't it be funny if I did this? Wouldn't it be funny if I, would it be funny if I wore this to church to try to fuck? Yeah. Can you imagine what a preacher would be like if they were wearing a sombrero? It's just bad riffing. Yeah, I feel like I've spent enough time in standup where I've seen enough people who have this like, aren't I funny kind of attitude of like, aren't I funny? See, look at me wearing a hat. Aren't I funny? But aren't I? No, you're not. And I think that Alex doesn't realize that like whatever this is is probably about what he can do.
Starting point is 01:41:23 Yeah, this is tops. And that's not good. No. He's not going to survive. in the open market and him being like used by people like Tucker and and like Rogan give him an inflated sense of like what he has to offer yeah I mean what he has to offer is the past and a made up one that we can use you know like everything Alex has to offer exists without Alex and is better without Alex which is probably tough if it's what you have to offer. Yeah, he's a vestigial organ for himself. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:01 And it's just going to be diminishing returns, I think, as far as he, because he doesn't have anything. No. He doesn't have a next gear that he can kick it in. And I think that that's kind of interesting in a way, but it's also very sad. Yeah. Like, this display is quite sad. If only for, like, how much it's clearly, at least.
Starting point is 01:42:27 half about Owen. Yeah. Yeah. The fact that Harrison steps in and is the one who's trying to throw the hat. Yeah. It's so cute. You can't fill those shoes, man. I know. It's a very literal metaphor. It's almost fucking set up. It is wild. Yeah. So, uh, Trump, you know, he said that, uh, free speech, he doesn't care about it. Sure. Um, Alex should. I think he cares. Insofar as when you try and remove something, you do technically care about it. Right. He doesn't care about it in the way that Alex needs him to. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:01 And I think Alex has shown his lack of concern about this. Yeah. It is, it is this. It is all this. It all boils down to this. And it's something that we knew and we didn't do anything about because they said it wasn't. When they put the Ten Commandments up in front of a courthouse and the Satan people were like, okay, fine, then put the Satan thing up there. And they went, no, because it's okay for us to do it because our God is real. But it's not okay for you to do it because you make us think that our God isn't real.
Starting point is 01:43:36 And that's it. Yeah. And I don't know. I don't know what to think. I just, I feel, I feel in some ways like we're watching, uh, a guy bleed. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 01:43:59 Yeah. And I don't mind. Sure. I don't care. He's a guy I want to bleed. Yeah. To be clear. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:07 The blood coming out of him is something that I am stoked about. There's just a part of like, I feel like he should be put out of his own misery. Yeah. And not to say anyone should hurt him or kill him or anything like that, but like, InfoWars has to end. Yeah. It's, he's dragging this around with him. this courtship needs to resolve he even wants it to resolve clearly yeah this is he wants a dunk tank for him to like celebrate his last day at the office yep like it's he wants to be free of this very
Starting point is 01:44:39 badly um so he can make more money through the fake businesses yeah uh as opposed to pretending that info wars means anything anymore i i just do you know what this reminds me of we we talked about this just a short while ago when we brought up Austin Powers right and I was just thinking about this like whenever Dr. Evil explains that he's going to put them in a situation and just assume that they're going to die
Starting point is 01:45:07 and you're like that's so stupid but this is kind of like watching one of those and you're like you're right this is boring watching a man get eaten by sharks it's very boring it takes too long it's a very boring thing I will also just assume that it's going to
Starting point is 01:45:23 end without me being there. Yeah. You know what it makes me think of is the 2016 election. Sure. Everyone would have been better off in this country if Hillary had won, including Alex. Especially Alex. Yes. Yep.
Starting point is 01:45:39 And it didn't go that way, and he's dealing with the consequences of that. Yep. Everything would be better in the world if Info Wars had been destroyed like two years ago. Yep. Even for Alex. Mm-hmm. And he knows it. and he's living in the aftermath of him not getting to be the guy who went down with the Alamo.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Yeah. And it's so weird. It's so weird. It's that, I don't know, it's not narrative closure yet because it's not full. But I mean, that the impetus, you know, was that image of Alex crying as they, as they showed people. or Alex laughing as they showed people crying about Hillary losing and it's like
Starting point is 01:46:28 it's those people are probably way better off than Alex's right now you know like that is where we're at you fucked up and that moment that you thought was great was your downfall in many ways yep weird
Starting point is 01:46:45 and you're not even being like given the majesty of the downfall that you want want you're being left to bake in the sun or whatever this is where you're throwing hats around yep yeah wishing your buddy would come back yeah we made you fine for your you've worked very hard we've made you the air mayor of an empty town and you've got little thimble or you know thistles walking by yeah anyway um I think Alex sucks and he really really really should
Starting point is 01:47:20 be opposed to what Trump is doing but comically. Yeah. He's not. So fuck him. Fuck him. We'll be back with another episode. Until then, we have a website. Indeed, we do. It's knowledge fight. com. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Leo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX. Clark. I am the mysterious professor.
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