Knowledge Fight - 1107 December 5 2025
Episode Date: January 11, 2026In this installment, Dan and Jordan view Alex's efforts to obscure the issue with Hegseth's boat attacks, and try his best attempt to make the DC pipebombing suspect look like a patsy....
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Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
Or 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.
Quick question for you.
What's up?
What did you brain spot today, buddy?
Well, it is January.
And so, as is tradition, you go first.
All right.
I guess my bright spot is that I've been sick.
Clearly, we're recording this a day late.
Yeah.
I currently have all of my dollars, but we could be short.
And so my bright spot is that my wife took care of me,
made sure that I was able to do whatever I needed to do
while my dogs were taken care of.
I was fed.
It was great.
It was fantastic.
See, when you get married, they have a little claws in there.
Right.
The sickness and health clause.
Well, you know, we didn't do any vows.
So technically she does not have to care for me in sickness or in health.
She could just not give a shit.
No vows?
No vows.
Nuh.
So what?
We just went to the courthouse and they were like, legally, you guys are married now.
You didn't even say any shit?
You didn't even say like, hey, you're pretty cool.
I say shit all day, every day.
But I mean, in the ceremony.
There's something more like binding.
No, I had to trick the clerk into letting us one just get married that day.
She was like, when do you want to schedule for the judge?
And I was like, no, no, no, no.
We will be leaving here with a marriage certificate.
So that was my wedding gift is navigating the legal system until her mom was declared a humanist
celebrant and she married us.
And did not do a reading of any sort.
No, no, no, no, no.
It turns out you can just lie about that shit.
No one's going to follow up.
No one's going to follow up.
Nobody's going to be like, oh, are you really into humanism?
I guess on that level then, it's more admirable that your wife is taking care of you in sickness
and health because she didn't say she would.
She doesn't have to do shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was, I'm not even really on her insurance anymore, so I don't know why she's still married to me.
Tip of the cap.
Yep.
That makes sense.
Your wife guy then.
Yep.
Absolutely.
I'm on the, I'm on the knife's edge.
There's no protection for me.
Nice.
How about your bright spot?
Well, it is January.
Yep.
And we do not have any stings for this, but if people want to send some in, they are more than
welcome to send a sting to KnowledgeFite at Gmail.com.
But I got a new.
Advent calendar, Jordan.
All right.
I got a Haribo.
Okay.
Calendar.
Luchtet in Dunkel.
Yeah, it's in German, so I don't know anything about what's going on here.
All right.
Okay.
I love Haribo gummies.
You do?
And so I figured there would be a nice selection.
You got 24 days of gummies here.
Sure.
You're going to be introduced to something new.
Yeah.
And unfortunately, so far, it's mostly been repeats.
Yeah, well.
Kind of just the gold bears so far.
Just multiple gold bears?
Two of the four days that I've opened so far have been the gold bears.
I mean, Haribo has far more than 24 different like shapes at least.
They got a deep bench.
Yeah.
They could really be doing some damage.
Crazy.
But instead, a lot of gold bears.
But I'm going to open up today.
Open up the fifth.
Okay.
Uh, what do we got?
What do we got?
We are looking at.
Happy Cola.
Oh, the happy cola.
I got some happy cola.
So this is the part where I eat some gummies.
and Jordan Vamps.
I actually at this point,
I don't really know what we're doing
because you have already eaten
so many of these Coke bottles.
My wife loves the Coke bottles.
They're very getable.
What are we doing here
with the Haribo thing from Germany
that's got shit in my fucking Walgreens?
Man, I'm talking,
I want the secret German
Haribos that we don't get.
I want the fucking,
I don't know, what animals do they have in Germany?
The bear?
Yeah, bear.
That's because of the racism that they have or whatever.
I mean, I don't know.
I'm just saying that Germany better step their game up in order to get some special
haribo out.
One thing that I will say as a little note is that I think that these are way better than
the American versions.
Okay.
All right.
I think this is imported hurribos.
Okay.
And I think they taste way better.
So they're the ones that have to use products for like living people.
I think so.
they're like, yeah, just make it out of chalk.
Yeah, I think there's EU standards and stuff.
So I think, like, I had noticed that the gold bears have like a much better flavor.
Oh, boy.
Than the ones that I get here.
Man.
But yeah, the Coke bottle's good.
Taste like Coke a little bit.
But what are you going to do?
Could be fizzy.
Is it a, it has to be a soda bottle, right?
Mm-hmm.
Does it taste like Coca-Cola or just any old soda?
I think like any old cola.
Any old cola?
Yeah.
What did colas taste like?
Cola nut.
They're made from colon nut, bro.
Is that what they're made of?
Yes.
Oh, my God.
I feel like I've just now found this out.
Isn't it like the same thing that cocaine's made from, like a cocoa kind of bean or, no, but it's a colon nut.
I don't know.
Get out of here before I talk myself out of knowing this.
We need to go back and get phosphates.
That's where I think it's stopped.
We should have gotten there.
You don't even know what that is.
It's a little fizz.
It's a little fizz.
It's a little fizz.
It's a little fizz.
It's a little fizz.
Like an Alka-Seltzer?
Like in the 1940s, you go up there and you'll be like,
ah, I'd like a little phosphate.
And they'd give you a little fizz.
Yeah, but you don't even know what that is.
You just know there's a little fizz involved.
There's a little fizz.
There's a little fizz. You're done.
All right.
So I think you're thinking of like Italian soda.
I could be thinking of a lot of things, but yes, that does sound right.
So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
Yeah.
And we're going to be talking about December 5th, 2025.
All right.
And it's going to be a little bit of a shortery episode catering to your recovering health.
Sure.
But we got a lot we got to get through pretty soon because we've now overthrown Venezuela.
I mean, we could probably skip ahead.
I think that it's important to go through this time to understand the process that Alex is going through in order to justify the overthrowing of Venezuela that has now happened.
Sure. But yeah, we got to, we should probably pick it up a little bit.
Maybe.
And we will. But for today, we have some new wonks.
So let's say hello to them before we get down to business.
That's a great idea.
So first, shout out to Nina Jolin.
Congratulations on finally acquitting antisysmines.
Thank you so much, you're an hour policy wonk.
I'm a policy won.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Next, my name is NIC.
I poop HART and win in MTG.
Fuck all the haters.
They can D-I-E.
Thank you so much.
You're a now, policy won't.
I'm a policy won't.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
And Jordan doesn't realize Swifties agree with him about the new album.
I mean, I like it for the most part, but the writing has gone downhill.
Thank you so much.
policy won't i'm a policy won't thank you very much jordan's a swifty and we got a technocrat in the mix
jordan so thank you so much to kyle and columbia spent 700 episodes thinking dan worked at rag tag
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hate black people. I renounce Jesus
Christ. Thank you so much. Yes, thank you very much.
No, I was not cool enough to work at Ragtag.
Ragtag was a very
artisty kind of vibe, and
he had to be pretty cool to work there.
Yeah. I was a four-a-mate, and
I worked there. It was a chain, but
it was out of control. Yeah.
It was as non-chain as
the chain could be. Right, right, right.
But my brother worked at 9th Street
video, which is the video store that was attached to Ragtag.
Okay.
So, he was cool.
A lot of haircuts, I feel.
I feel like Ragtag is mainly people basing their identities around haircuts.
Interesting haircuts.
Jagged, very, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yep.
And weird ideas about Truffo.
Ooh, Truffo.
Oh, my God.
Sure.
I don't know.
I don't have any references for, like, art.
Yep.
So, we start off today on this December 5th.
and what do you know?
This is the most important time in human history.
And Alex is giving his report to the people of Earth.
Okay.
We're now in the beginning of the end of the first phase of the great awakening and the great fourth turning.
There's nothing the power structure can do to stay in control.
AI won't do it.
Culture war won't do it.
nothing can save them.
Justice is right.
Justice is good.
Justice is strong.
The only question is how painful is this going to be?
And what new future are we going to build?
But in the end of a cycle,
which we're ending the cycle of decadence
and now catapulting into the new cycle of rebirth,
but you are alive,
during the most important time in recorded known human history.
And this is my report to you, the people of Earth.
To make sure everyone understands,
this is the most important time in human history,
and all of the forces that are making it the most important time in human history
are in place because of Alex's actions.
There's no way around it.
Alex is the most important human being who has ever lived.
It does feel that this is the case, yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a lot of good candidates for the time that Alex should,
think was the most important time in history, but I'll just say that the whole Jesus thing
should eclipse pretty much everything else just by default.
Yeah.
God's son was crucified so that humanity could be forgiven of our sins, thereby allowing
a connection between the profane and the divine.
Sure.
I get that Alex feels like his side is making a lot of progress because shit talkers have never
had so much freedom.
You can be a racist shit talker, an anti-Semitic shit-talker, a slandering shit-talker,
a pretend intelligence agency shit-talker, or even a person.
president shit talker who's also in some of the other categories and there's essentially no social
consequence for it. Our system no longer is equipped to handle imposing boundaries on what is
acceptable public discourse so the babies have basically got their run of the daycare. Alex and his
friends have been successful in making our media and social media ecosystems functionally worthless and
that's a big achievement. I don't want to make that sound minor but I don't think it's that
impressive compared to what Alex believes Jesus did. Right. Right. I think
think he's selling himself a little high.
Yeah.
I will say this, right?
Historically, once people have started with putting the words justice and decadence into the
same paragraph with each other, that usually means things aren't going to get more fun.
No.
And you know what?
That means that there's also some big events on the horizon.
So maybe he'll reach Jesus very soon.
You know, once you put justice and decadence in there, then people are on the rack, like
very quickly.
Yeah, there may be some wrecks.
There's gonna be some wrecks.
It's fucked up.
I just think, I think that there's something particularly like,
like really Alexey about this version of narcissism that he has.
Like, if you take seriously what he's saying, he is humanity.
Yeah.
Like, it's all been leading up to him.
Everything else is minor.
World War I, World War II, all of that shit.
Yeah.
It doesn't mean anything really compared to.
this dumb radio show.
Yeah, it's surprising that he thinks about Dune a lot.
You know?
It's weird that those two things would go hand in hand,
believing one is the center of the entire universe
and also really, really being Alex Jones.
But I wish that he would own it more.
Like, I wish that he would not, like, couch.
Like, I wish he'd stop pretending to respect Jesus.
I mean.
Like, he's more important.
You know, it's, listen.
Is it more honest?
Sure.
But it's hard to get through the day.
You saw what happened with Lenin?
He says one time we're bigger than Jesus.
People go fucking crazy.
Imagine if somebody was just like, honestly, I'm better than Jesus.
Nobody's gone there before.
Well, I mean, some people have gone there before.
I think plenty of cult leaders have.
Sure, sure.
I think it's old territory.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think I like to just fucking do it.
You got to treat Jesus' face as a stepping stone.
I mean, it's clear that the U.S. system and our government was fully cooptable and take over.
It seems so now. Why would Alex not think that like maybe religion is too?
I would take it over. Yeah, go for it.
So we have been dealing with in this early December period a lot of conversation about Pete Hegseth and his hatred of boats.
Right.
Shooting down these boats. Right.
And Alex has obviously been big on defending Higgseth. And he's now more able to do that than before.
100% of everything you heard about Hegseth
and the kill-them-all drug boat story
was a lie.
There wasn't even a phone call.
There wasn't even a communication.
He wasn't overseeing the strike,
just like he said.
They called and said, okay, greenlit,
ready to execute.
He said, execute.
That's what you do, hand it over to the admiral,
had nothing to do with it.
And now the senators,
the Democrats had to come on and say,
oh, yeah, it's true.
It was made up, but still, it was scary watching people get blown up on the boat.
Yeah.
And now, like a fart in church, they just kind of let it slip out, hope nobody smells it,
hope nobody knows where it came from, and they just move on to the next bull crap.
Peg Seth, kill them, kill them all.
And so it's like, this is ridiculous.
I wasn't even, I greenlit the operation.
I was a quick phone call.
But he's supposedly for an hour sitting there watching satellite feed.
drooling, playing with his
Calliwacker.
So in the course of our covering the story
and Alex's response, I've tried to avoid
talking about the reporting about Hegsseth saying
kill them all, because ultimately,
if those stories were true or not,
they kind of missed the point.
The idea that he would say something like that
is meant to make him look cold and overly
dramatic, like a kid who's playing a general
in a movie. But at the end of the day,
it's an indictment of his personality,
not of what happened.
I don't think it really matters that much
if Hegeseth had said kill them all or not, because what happened is the problem, not the
theatric someone said he engaged in. Focusing on the point of whether or not he said this only
serves to take attention away from the important issue, which is that the U.S. military was
killing people in ways that violate international law. If Hegsef had said that, then he gets to be
painted as a cartoon villain. But if he didn't, he's still equally responsible for what his department's
doing. So the Washington Post had reported the Hegseth said this, based on an unnamed source,
and Hegeseth denied it.
Later, Admiral Bradley would go on to testify that Hegsaith hadn't given this order,
which calls into question the veracity of the unnamed source from the post.
It's not impossible for everyone to be correct in this situation,
but that seems unlikely,
and the simplest explanation is that the unnamed source misremembered something or got something wrong.
They made the claim, which now has been countered and denied by an admiral
who was willing to go on the public record,
so the burden of proof is really on that unnamed source now,
and I'm comfortable in assuming that Hegseth didn't say that
until some kind of evidence is presented that he did.
But I also don't care.
What happened is still the same, and it's unacceptable.
Whether it went down professionally or like a community theater production is irrelevant,
but this story does highlight a trap that a lot of media can find themselves falling into.
I don't think you should not report something like this
if you follow the appropriate vetting and fact-checking steps,
but it can be counterproductive.
It's an exciting image and allows people who don't like Hegseth to imagine him as this overacting weirdo giving kill orders.
It matches with the Trump administration figures like Kosh Patel,
who've been maudlin as hell with their statements like the whole CUN Valhalla thing after Charlie Kirk died.
This image of Hagsath saying this, it aligns with the image that a lot of people want to have of him,
so it's going to appeal to a lot of people.
They're going to accept it as truth without any instignt.
needed to question, where's this coming from?
Should I really believe this?
They're going to just automatically be like,
this fulfills the image that I want to have.
Sure.
Hurrah.
The problem comes when the unnamed source behind the story
can't back up what they told the Washington Post,
and an admiral is willing to publicly refute it.
Now you have this exciting and appealing image
that a lot of the public has latched onto
because it affirms their previous assumptions about Hegsef,
and for all intents and purposes, it's not true.
This allows someone like Almond,
to claim that the media was lying about Hexeth to attack him and make the entire conversation
about the kill them all comment.
By putting out this piece of the story, the media is given the right wing a tool they can
use to sidestep the meat of the issue and only have to deal with the theatrical part.
This is a good example of what I consider to be the unforced errors that the media has a
habit of making.
As long as the mainstream media and actual journalism exists as a profit and clicks chasing
business, it'll be incentivized to make mistakes like this that play wholly to the advantage
of the dipship media that's seeking to replace them.
And it's unfortunate, but you can see the strategy on Alex's part really adjust to this,
where it's, they never said kill them all.
You see how they lied as opposed to the more pressing issue, which is the shooting down
boats.
Yeah, I mean, we can agree to disagree on whether or not it's a mistake at this point.
know, I mean, if it's part of your business model, I don't think it's in a mistake.
You know, so it does feel, but I mean, I understand the point of view.
I mean, I understand the, like, reality of it, though.
I understand why people would want to talk about what he said.
Because if you really get the drumbeat of it from the media of like, hey, our government's
just murdering people.
There's no reason for it, and it's against the law.
And there's nothing anybody can do about it.
it's a real bummer of a story
that's not going to get a lot of clicks
right right the idea of him saying
kill them all that does get a lot of cliques
because that's a movie exactly
that's a scene that people can
over dramatize in their head
and like I said it fits prior assumptions
as opposed to you've already lost
and I think that all that does
is play into the
ability of someone like Alex
to run cover for Hegg Seth
and like I said I don't I don't think
that it's like don't report on anything like that.
Sure.
But I think it's a, it would be real careful kind of thing.
Yeah.
People can be more careful.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know even what it would be like for them to behave responsibly at this point.
Like it's so far past the point of like, oh, well, now we can just talk responsibly.
Yeah.
I get ready to be bummed out by that a little bit later.
Even more.
Great.
So Alex is talking and he's like, I agree to a suicide.
This is a, I am the greatest.
And for me, this is very personal and very existential.
Because it's now been declassified, and we know there's a lot more.
I mean, I'm not going to spend hours getting into it all.
Many of you've seen it.
I mean, FBI, CIA, dark money, lawsuits, attacks on my family.
And I'm not a victim.
I know I'm a big boy.
I got into this and expected this.
But I expected when they did all this to me and it got drawn out and exposed.
because we've been sent in as a probe
to draw up the enemy
this is upon sacrifice
I understand warfare
I volunteered
to be sent into enemy
behind enemy lines
to expose their positions
I volunteered
decades ago
to take on a suicide mission
okay
so I'm very
a very rich suicide mission
what I've done
that made me a lot of money through me
not a place of pride
to place of satisfaction. Then I got to live.
But I would expect
that when we draw out the enemy
positions,
the air cover come in,
no matter what happens to me, and blows the living
hell out of these people. I'm willing to go
to the Alamo, divert
the army while
folks in North Texas
get geared up and ready,
northeast Texas,
victory or death.
I just expect
you guys to deliver after we get wiped out.
Alex doesn't understand his own fantasies.
In his mind, he accepted a suicide mission from God many years ago,
where he would make himself the first one against the barbed wire, the tip of the spear.
By being upon sacrifice, his destruction would reveal the enemy's strategy,
which would help his side ultimately win.
But Alex isn't on a suicide mission, and he refuses to let himself be destroyed.
He's an asshole, and he's seen some consequences for being an asshole,
but for the most part, he's gotten away with everything.
If he weren't so scared right now about how much of his audience is likely to leave him if he doesn't stay exciting,
he could coast for the rest of his life on the Alex Jones Network, staying rich and talking shit,
and as long as Bigley doesn't fire him, there's nothing the globalists could really do.
Clearly no one wants to kill him, and the political will to put him in jail is non-existent,
so he could do this forever.
And that's the thing.
There is no suicide mission, except in Alex's head.
His fantasy is that he's doing something dangerous and going toe to toe with the most deadly criminals in the world, but that's not real.
The real world is that he gets to live a very luxurious lifestyle, and all he has to do is yell about stuff he skimmed on Twitter for a few hours a day.
He can drive around without security staff following him everywhere, and he has no sincere fear that anyone is going to hurt him.
This is only one side to the coin, though.
There's no suicide mission that Alex agreed to, but let's imagine that there was.
If you believe that Alex agreed to become the Colonel Travis for this generation's alamo,
then the only conclusion you can come to is that Alex was too scared to face his own destruction.
If Alex was supposed to go down with the alamo, then he retreated.
The legal maneuvering and the starting of new side businesses to hide assets during the Sandy Hook trial
were manifestations of him digging holes under the alamo to escape while everyone else died.
If he'd been a true murderer, he would have fought the case, but at the end, it would have actually destroyed.
him, which would have let the other people on his side use his carcass as a symbol.
Alex was a reluctant and unwilling martyr because when it came time to pay up and be what he
fantasized about, he couldn't pay the price.
What good is self-sacrifice if you're going to be dead and gone?
You don't get to enjoy everyone loving you and talking about how you're a hero.
You don't get to do live shows with Tucker Carlson.
That sucks.
That is true.
Alex's ego cannot allow him to imagine a world without himself in it.
So he's not willing to do the last step of what his fantasy ralphemy.
requires. He's willing to be the put-upon sacrificial lamb, but only up to the point where he
should be sacrificed. This kind of sums up Alex's version of himself. He's the most faith-filled
person who can't be stopped from carrying out his missions until it actually comes time to do that
mission. If it requires something he doesn't want to do, then who cares if he agreed with God that he'd do it?
God's telling you to allow yourself to be a pawn sacrifice. Run away from your judgment. God's
telling you that you need to go to Gene Hackman?
Ignore that shit. It sounds crazy.
Alex wants to be a prophet, and he wants everyone to treat him like a prophet, but he's a
fucking worm. Yeah. Yeah, it was a lot easier to believe in God's consequences when you
might just wind up in a whale. You know, every now and again, somebody's like,
oh, I was in a whale for a while. Did you learn a lesson? I did. You know, like, that's a good
solid way to learn. This whole, like, I went and Gene Hackman just died. Like, he was all ready.
really old.
Mm-hmm.
You know, and even if Alex was supposed to kill him,
time got him first.
Also, Alex didn't go.
And Alex didn't go.
He would be like Jonah not going on the trip that led to the whale.
And he'd be like, oh, I just, you know, God just kept telling me to go preach over there,
but I didn't want to.
I was a scared.
What are God's powers?
Can God get the whale into the land?
Or is that the main situation that we're really dealing with here is that Alex has yet to go
into whale waters for God to inspire a whale to eat him.
I think that going to see Gene Heckman was that.
It was his call to be swallowed by the whale.
Right.
There would have been some whale on the way.
I think what we're seeing is God's limit is Aquaman powers.
Yeah.
And I think that what we're seeing is that almost categorically,
that was the breaking point for Alex.
Yeah.
Not going to Gene Hackman.
I mean, of all the things that we have ever considered to be a test of faith in this life and in our, I mean, both of us have an extensive religious history, both in study and practice, I have yet to see a test of faith.
So stark and such a failure.
Not once.
Yeah.
It's amazing.
It is almost enough to give you a sense of like, perhaps there is something larger at hand if a man can fail this poorly.
Yeah.
And who knows what would have happened if he would have just gone.
I mean, anything.
There's a whale.
There's a whale possibility.
The whole universe could be completely fucking different.
He could have fucked around and stumbled on to like a new Ten Commandments.
Anything.
Like that was just hanging around somewhere near Gene Heckman's house that Alex was supposed to find.
Or we could have found out that there are wet land whales.
Any of this is possible.
Any of this is possible.
So there's a lot of bad stuff going on that Trump's government's doing.
Sure.
But it's a big government.
Yeah, that's true.
There's a lot of people.
There's a lot of people there.
You can't expect it all to be good.
That is fair.
I've got a call this morning from some folks up in D.C.,
and they're like, you know, we're confused by your show.
What can we do better?
I mean, we see you getting mad at us and mad at the president one day,
and then the next day how we're great.
Like, we're confused.
You're confused?
When something I think's bad, I'm going to say it.
When something's good, I'm going to promote it.
I mean, say rocket science, you think out of a giant federal government,
the biggest in history,
employees on the president that everything going on is going to be perfect?
It's ridiculous.
But here's a big issue.
I even see people saying, what is R of Kate Jr. done?
Is that a joke?
It would take me an hour just to scour my memory to draw it all up of the incredible things he's
gotten done in just eight months in after his confirmation or seven months in.
And then I guarantee you, I don't know about half of what he's done.
because a lot of it's regulatory behind the scenes.
But let me tell you,
big pharma and the globalists
are running around like chickens
with their heads cut off.
Just look today.
And I said this like a month ago
in a report because I've been told this is coming.
They just banned the hepatitis C shot
for children at birth.
And I said they were going to ban it.
And we'll go, no, they're not, blah, blah, blah.
This is huge news that RFK banned the hepatitis C vaccine,
mostly because there isn't a vaccine for hepatitis C.
I was going to say,
I feel like the people that I've known who have experienced things
would have really appreciated a vaccine at birth.
Yeah, it's not existent.
What RFK actually did was that his panel of vaccine idiots
changed their recommendation about the hepatitis B vaccine,
which was formerly recommended for all newborns,
and now they say that parents should talk to your doctors.
We don't know if we recommend it.
Got them. Got them.
This is going to cause a lot of illness and chronic conditions among the youth
because that first days of life, that period,
it's critical in terms of a baby's a couple.
in terms of a baby's exposure to hepatitis B.
Vaccinating a baby at the point of birth is 90% effective at protecting them from hepatitis B,
and a lot of infections occur in infancy.
Prior to vaccinations becoming available,
children would get exposed by their mother during birth
and then were vulnerable to exposure in fairly innocuous settings.
A lot of people don't know that they have chronic hepatitis B,
and you don't have to have sex or use needles to transmit it,
so it's just an unnecessary risk to not protect children,
it. Studies have also shown the children under five who get hepatitis B are more likely for it to
develop into a chronic condition, which is why having that protection in place as early as possible
is important. RFK's department is severely eroding public health, even if he's not doing as severe
things as Alex is pretending. And Alex doesn't care about this even enough to know the basic
details of the story. It's just talking shit and, you know, people are going to get hurt.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, the, like,
they,
it would be nice if you could just go,
oh,
well,
everybody should ignore it.
And then the doctors will be able to just go,
hey,
fucking,
we're just going to do it.
But the truth is by,
by the HHS,
doing this kind of ambiguous bullshit,
what they're really doing is leaving people open for scammers.
Yep.
That's where the,
that's where the damage is done.
It's not done by the people who are like,
oh,
I want to talk about vaccines.
It's about people who are like,
instead of a vaccine,
buy this.
Yep.
And that is who,
who RFK Jr. is serving.
By not having an equivocal voice of public health recommendation and, like, truth,
and a center of, like, this is the situation you're in.
Yeah.
By not having that authoritative voice or refusing to be that or give that,
you allow other people to come in on the margins.
Or maybe trying to sell you methylene blue and shit like that.
Yeah. And it's weird. I think RFK Jr. might be one of them.
Yeah.
Huh.
Maybe.
Weird.
Totally.
So Alex, he starts to rant a little bit
And he starts to complain about how everyone is out to get him
Sure
And obviously he's the most important person in the world
So yeah ironically not enough people are out to get him
Yeah
Yeah and part of this ends up dovetailing into a conversation
About how he's mad that other people are worried that someone's out to get
Candice Owens
Oh I can't even keep track of it
And like like I said
Tulsi Gabbard's done her job.
She's declassified the total proof of Obama.
Brennan lying to Congress, the FBI running espionage against American people,
creating fraudulent dossiers, literally stealing elections,
shy comms involved with the mail-in ballots 2020, the FBI covering it up.
Bombshell, bombshell, bombshell, bombshell,
Arctic Frost, Crossfire Hurricane, Bomb Shell, Bomb Shell,
just the stuff on me.
Dozens of documents.
Crossfire Hurricane.
Arctic Frost.
Destroy Alex Jones.
bombshell, bombshell, top threat, target Jones, CIA, get Jones.
I barely even, oh, CIA's after me.
Now, I just go, here's the document, CIA after me.
I should be like, they're coming to kill me.
There's hits out on me.
The French are going to kill me.
Oh, hit teams, God, I'm scared.
And I'm not even saying that couldn't be true, but where's the evidence?
I love Candace.
The point is, there's like government documents, CIA get him, pouring out.
And everybody's like, well, that's just Alex Jones.
He's a big boy.
He can take it.
I am a big boy.
The point is they're trying to get through me to get to you.
Do you got that?
If you understand this correctly,
what Alex is saying is that he doesn't like that someone else is getting a lot of attention
for pretending to be under threat,
when everyone should be worshipping Alex for being a big boy who's always getting attacked.
At this point, Candace Owens is pretending that the French are trying to kill her.
Emmanuel Macron's wife has sued Owens for making a documentary series titled Becoming Bridgett,
defames her and Macron in various ways, with the one that gets the most attention being
Owens' claim that Bridget was born Jean-Michel Trugnot and is secretly a trans woman.
Wow, we're doing that one, huh?
Yep.
Okay.
The stuff that's less headline-grabbing but actually defamatory are things about her and her
husband being related, allegations that Bridget committed identity fraud, and a bunch of other
crimes that the couple has said to have committed in order to cover up these things.
Sure.
The McCrons made a critical error by suing Owens because they,
They are the people who are in an actual position of power and should recognize that Owens was trying to bait them.
Yeah.
This lawsuit is the best outcome possible for someone with the business model that Owens uses.
So while harassment and defamation, it's unacceptable and no one should have to put up with it.
If you're the president of a country, you should probably just ignore it.
If you choose not to ignore it, you're entering into territory where you've validated the shit talk of an attention economy scammer to the level of being something you can't just ignore.
and that gives Owens all the power in the situation.
Anyway, the Macron's are suing Candace,
so at this point she's pretending that France is trying to assassinate her,
and Alex doesn't like that her delusions are becoming more popular than his.
Yeah.
But there's another wrinkle to this that's part of a more subtle trend
that Alex is in the middle of.
In the right-wing media civil war that's going on,
there are two sides.
One is strongly insistent on being loyal to everything Trump does,
and the other is more interested in anti-Semitism.
Obviously, Nick Fuentes is on the anti-Semitism side, and the other more mainline right-wing figures like Ben Shapiro or Matt Walsh, they're more on the Trump side.
These teams are fighting with each other to define what can be considered America first.
They all have racist and fundamentally elitist political views, but they can't see eye to eye on the issue of U.S. and our support for Israel, and that branches into all kinds of other disagreements, some of which are based in real world politics and others are,
based in neo-Nazi bullshit.
Sure.
At this point in early December, a major crack is developing between Candace Owens and
Laura Lumer, and the two of them are taking on Avatar status for their respective groups.
Owens is someone who's been pretty explicitly anti-Semitic in the past and has been
somewhat marginalized by the mainstream of the right-wing media because of that.
She formerly worked a Turning Point USA, and many have credited Charlie Kirk with building up her
career, so she's played a lead role in the conspiracies around his death. She's been pretty all over
the map with her main theory seeming to be that Israel was involved and that some turning point
leadership, possibly even Charlie Kirk's wife, were in on the murder plot.
Candace has seriously underestimated how important turning point is to Trump and the GOP as it serves
as the main bridge that they have to the youth and how aligned to the turning point leadership
and Erica Kirk are to the top people in the administration. Because
of that, this has turned into a giant mess
with Owens attacking Turning Point
and then Lumer attacking her back
and it becoming this
ugly, ugly mess.
Lumer has come to represent
the philosophy of the administration
being in power
and the idea that other powerful organizations
like Turning Point should be in
alignment with them.
Owens, on the other hand, has become a symbol
of an unrepent type of shit talking,
unafraid to talk shit in ways
that threaten the mutual power of
Turning Point and the Trump administration when they work together.
She's serving a higher calling than mere political machination, and if the leadership of
Turning Point are evil and they killed Charlie Kirk because he was getting suspicious of Israel,
then the organization itself is bad and should be opposed.
They represent two models of the right-wing media optimization, where Lumer is the establishment
access-based person, and Owens is the freewheeling I Have No Boss type.
These archetypes don't work together, and they,
have to attack one another.
As we saw dynamics exist between like Alex and Glenn Beck earlier in their careers.
Lumer is the Glenn Beck and Owens is the Alex.
But something interesting that you begin to see in this period in December is that Alex sides
with Lumer.
There are a lot of figures who are choosing their sides on this based on the fact that Owens
represents a fully anti-Semitic future for the conservative movement and Lumer does not.
But for Alex, I think that's not what's going on.
I don't think that that's the primary axis he's on.
I think that Alex has been so beaten down by the world and his own choices to grovel to power,
and he knows that he's not the man that he used to be.
He has to be on Lumer's side now,
and he resents the part of himself that he sees in Candace.
She's living like he did back when he was free,
and he knows he's supposed to be that character, but he can't anymore.
She's having a blast getting sued by Macron and yelling about how the French are trying to kill her,
and Alex is stuck doing whatever this shit is,
where he has to spend all his days trying to justify war with Venezuela
because that's what Trump demands of him.
This brewing war with Venezuela is shaping up to be a really good dividing point in the right-wing media
in the same way that the Iraq war was 20 or so years ago.
And Alex being on the side that's trying to manufacture consent for a war
is an ultimate betrayal of what his brand is supposed to be about.
And, you know, you're seeing these little things that are,
that are a piece of that struggle.
Yeah.
That aren't even just about like Venezuela straight on or the boats or Hegsef.
Sure.
You have Alex taming or siding more with Lumer.
Yeah.
You have him resenting Candice Owens.
And I think that I think this is,
I think this could be where you see a lot of a break.
Yeah.
Let me pitch you on this.
Yeah.
All right.
We live in the present.
Mm-hmm.
Some things have happened.
let me throw this out at you
once you've reached a certain point
of it's okay to kidnap
right maybe it's not okay to kid that
that person that's being litigated right now
what that does mean though
go a few steps lower I think it's totally
fine for the French government to kidnap
Candice Owens right
like they should be able to just snatcher
so I'm saying that we need to solve
more problems by state government
snatching up random people
because at least they're not heads of state
That's true.
See?
That's true.
There's wiggle room now.
I don't know where the line is.
It's about to be heads of state, which means everything below that seems very open season at this point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, if you're wanted somewhere.
Frikan snatch them.
Snatch them up.
I don't think anybody in the United States is going to war if France just goes, we're taking Candace with us.
I don't know where we have a moral husband.
ground to not like to complain if someone were to just snatch people all all bets are off on the
moral ground being up or down at any given point in time it's this is just a mess and one of the
things that I see forming through this time and as we get more towards the present sure is the
echoes of Iraq yeah yeah and like obviously it's not the exact same situation sure and who knows
how this is all going to play out sure but it was
pretty clear from the lead-up of, hey, we're bombing these boats, we're shooting these boats
out of the water.
It's like, well, these are belligerent acts that are meant as a pretext in order to go in,
topple this government, probably involved with the oil that they have and other resources.
I think what will be exciting about this next stretch of time is we've never truly, okay,
like, so we went to space, you know, or we climbed every.
You know? Why? Because it's there. And I ask myself, how much money can one man steal?
And this is when we're going to find out. I don't know how much money one man can steal, but Trump is going to steal an entire country. That's fucking huge.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean... And this is why I make such a fine point about this. Yeah. I think that there are people who can kind of recognize, uh, this is what we were supposed to be.
against with Iraq.
Sure.
And they aren't going to fall into the same trap.
Possibly.
Like, let's say Tucker did in the early 2000s.
Sure, sure, sure.
You know, fall into the, like, justifying this war and, and, like, okay, I'm on this side.
I'm a conservative.
I'm a right winger, but I can't, I'm not supposed to be cool with this.
Yeah.
And Alex's brand for his entire career was that.
Yeah.
And now he's the opposite.
Yeah.
That's why I think that this is really interesting.
And why I think that Lumer and Owens are like definitely not the captains of the team.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
But they're representative and their fight is representative.
They're two champions right now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, duking it out.
You know, I was thinking about it in the context of what's going on.
Does it even, like, have an effect now?
Can we even measure?
Because this took everybody by surprise, right?
Like, just snatching up the president of Venezuela.
Well, it did because multiple media outlets didn't report on it in advance out of courtesy to the military.
They did not.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Fuck us.
We're done.
I'm out.
Fuck you, America.
Fuck off.
No, no, no, no, no.
Out of deference for the military.
Out of safety.
Oh, my God.
That kind of thing.
We love America, Dan.
Yep.
It's good.
Yeah, I don't, I don't know.
I wish you hadn't told me that part.
I think it's fairly uncharted.
of like what this is going to go down but there are a lot of similarities and a lot of feelings of
like we didn't learn we didn't learn anything no no no no no this is unchecked so uh mike lindell
is coming up he's going to be on the show um because he's running for the governor of minnesota
good luck i think he's got a shot yep it's not going to be a circus of a campaign at all nope nope nope nope
Nope. And so he's coming on and the rest of the show mostly is about the guy who was arrested for the pipe bombing on January 6th. Right, right, right, right.
Michael Liddell running for governor of Minnesota. Taking action. There he is. Behind the scenes working 24-7.
What a Donima. We need him as the governor of Minnesota. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I'm so excited. He's coming up next segment. And then Ivan Reckland has gone to the house of the pipe bomb Patsy.
I mean, we know.
And I'm so upset about the FBI.
I want them to be good.
I want to tell them to be good.
And they're told by their underlings what's going on.
So I'm not giving them cover.
I'm just saying, this is, I've got all the inside sources.
We have all the inside of baseball.
We know what's going on.
And yesterday, when I came in, we got a really smart crew.
And Thomas is one of the smartest.
And he said, yeah, you know, I bet it's going to be some autistic brain damage person
who doesn't know how to talk, basically.
Yeah.
Yeah.
autistic can't really even talk
according to the family
and neighbors
black dude
not important to tell it is so pal
but he was doing door dash
in DC then so they've got his
cell data in the area he's the guy
looks nothing like
the person with the pipe bomb
walks nothing like it
but what are you going to do
he's uh
extremely
autistic.
I even said sometime on the show yesterday.
I said, I bet it's an autistic or brain damage person.
That was not Alex's prediction.
At some point, he might have said the word autistic in the middle of a rant
trying to attack the bombing suspect.
But his main plot was that the bomber was going to be someone with a criminal record
who the globalists put up to this under the agreement that the charges would be dropped
once the heat died down as long as he blamed Alex and the Info War for the bombing.
Right.
This is a good representation of how the Info War.
has to be constantly fluid in order for it to work.
You have to make predictions you put out today sound definite,
but not so definite that you can't undo them tomorrow.
In order for Alex's scam to work,
he has to be constantly moving and constantly right.
So that's what he demands the audience except is the truth.
The guy who was arrested for the pipe bombs
has been described by people who know him as being autistic,
but Alex is just making things up about him not being able to talk and all this stuff.
Yeah.
He's playing a negative and dangerous stereotypes.
about people who have autism, and his reason for doing so is pretty clear.
The suspect has apparently confessed to planting the bombs, and according to lawyers, he said
that the reason he did it was because the 2020 election was stolen and someone needed to do
something about it.
Alex doesn't want to deal with his reality because it's too inconvenient for him, so he just
ends up with this trash that he's doing.
Yeah.
An interesting wrinkle to this story is that if the guy just pleads guilty, would Trump's
blanket pardon of anyone involved in January 6th apply to him?
Trump released people like Stuart Rhodes and Joe Biggs
who were at the Capitol specifically to incite chaos
that would stop the certification of the election.
So what's the difference for an unsuccessful bomber?
Trump's guys got out because they committed their crimes in service
of him holding on to power.
And if the news about the bomber is accurate,
then he was doing the same thing.
Partons should apply to him.
Yeah.
I wonder if that, is that how it works?
How does it, how do a blanket, let these guys go,
Parton's work?
I don't know, but I imagine his lawyer would probably try to find out.
I would think so.
I would think so because I can't.
I mean, God, if there's a statute of limitations on like,
I fucking should have been caught at the right time,
that would really bum me out.
True.
If I had like successfully evaded capture for six months too long.
The pardon window.
Oh, that would fucking, that would chap my ass, my man.
Yeah.
Also, Alex is just wrong about some of the details here.
The guy wasn't doing DoorDash in D.C.
He was there specifically for the Trump rally.
Sure.
And he worked at a family-owned bail bond company.
The idea that he was there doing DoorDash is the way that the right-wing conspiracist folks dealt with all the cell tower information.
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's meant to be cover.
Yeah.
So, yeah, this guy's a patsy, though.
And Alex called it and he's always right about everything.
Sure.
If he is a patsy, all right, then why are we doing it now?
Well, because the conspiracists were getting too close.
The theorists were, you know, with the lady that the blaze accused of being the bomber.
Yeah.
They were getting too close to the main stash.
Yeah.
So like they had to throw, they had to do a cover up.
Yeah.
No, and I understand that thought process, right?
But I also don't understand like who in the larger organization.
Because there's big stuff going on.
You know, not this is even in December, early December, you know, pre all that's going on right now, there's still lots of big stuff going on.
So they've got to have like B team people going after this, right?
I mean, Alex said it himself.
It's the biggest government that's ever existed.
And he's a small government guy.
Right, right, right.
So, so are these guys trying to, are they trying to make the varsity team next year?
Like who's, who's trying to be employee of the month here?
I feel like this doesn't need to be going on right now.
It's not Bonino because apparently he quit.
So I don't know.
But Alex is a little bit upset because he thinks that the media was trying to say that it was a white dude.
It was a white dude.
Is that what the media is trying to do?
I don't know.
I guess according to Alex.
And then you've got the corporate media, of course, saying it was a white dude, but it's lies within lies.
First, a white bomber.
What bombs at midnight?
CNN reporting all that.
White.
God damn.
And then it's lies within lies.
I mean, what are the chances we are like, oh, I bet it's an autistic or brain damaged person?
Of course.
Like, who firebombed the Reichstag on February 27, 1933, so Hitler can become a dictator?
And it was later, you know, came out in the Nuremberg trials.
Marinus Vanderlib was mentally retarded, and they just said he set the fire.
And he's mentally retarded, so he couldn't defend himself to the executing.
Newsflash, when your Patsy is mentally retarded, you've got a setup.
I don't know what stories Alex is referring to where the media.
you said the pipe bomber was a white dude, but I think it's a funny complaint for him to have.
His whole storyline is that the guy who's been arrested is a patsy and that the real bomber was the
woman who the blaze accused a couple weeks prior. She is a white woman. So Alex believes that a
white person did the crime and that a black person is being unjustly blamed for it. And yet
he's still trying to act like all of this is an attack on white people. It's about the principle of
the thing. It's amazing. It's not about reality. So it didn't come out in his trial that
Marinus van der Lube was mentally challenged
and I would assume that Alex shouldn't
take anything that happened at that trial too
seriously. Historians generally
have a position that it's probable that he was
responsible for the fire, possibly alone
or possibly with conspirators, but also
that he didn't get a fair trial.
He was posthumously pardoned in
2008 because all Nazi verdicts
are tainted. Duh.
Yeah, it would be hard to think
oh, the Nazis nailed justice.
You know, they got everything else wrong
but the legal system was fucking
top-notch.
Yeah.
I know that Alex doesn't have much to work with here,
but he sounds very dumb.
He's saying that if someone who's blamed for a crime
is mentally challenged or on the spectrum,
that means it's a cover-up.
But he also thinks that the Oklahoma City bombing was a false flag,
and he doesn't think that Timothy McVeigh was challenged.
He thinks that the January 6th riots were a false flag,
and he doesn't think his friends like Stuart Rhodes are mentally challenged.
Sure.
There's no consistency to anything he's saying,
because none of it's supposed to be remembered.
Alex can only get away with this lazy, idiotic shit
because he's not held to the rules that he sets himself.
If his audience demanded any kind of consistency,
he'd have no audience.
And I think he knows that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, you follow up that line of thought with,
how about Stuart Rhodes?
What do you think about him?
I don't see how he wiggles out of that one
without admitting that he doesn't really like Stewart.
For Joe Biggs.
Joe Biggs, boo.
So Mike Lendell, running for Gov, is on.
and the two of them, obviously they need money.
They need you to give.
They do need a lot of money.
Yeah.
And so not only is Mike Mendel an incredible American success story
and a patriot and an entrepreneur and a trailblazer exposing election fraud and everything else,
he has been through Living Hill.
I don't have many, let's just say, people that have been in the position I've been to be my peer.
And I don't say that, you know, like, oh, I'm a great, I'm a wonderful.
person but you got trump up there the most battles card well then in amongst all the other
shot up individuals who didn't bow got stronger under it because you backed them this is all about
you folks we can be as strong as we want and have hearts like lions if you don't back us we can't do
it we'll never give up we'll never sell out we'll never back down we could give out
mike lindell the ultimate story of perseverance just like myself judges democrat judges
finding him guilty and now having show trials.
They're queuing him up just like me.
But as long as you back him, he will continue on.
People say, well, this goes on forever.
That's the whole point of fight between good versus evil.
Alex couldn't be more brazen about this scam.
Wild.
The battle between good and evil never ends.
So this whole thing where Alex needs you to give him money to fight the lawsuits that he's
brought on himself, that's never going to end either.
He will never stop.
You see, Alex is standing between you and the devil.
The only reason that your life is good right now is because the devil's having so much trouble getting through Alex.
But that won't be the case.
Your life is going to suck if you stop giving Alex money.
If you understand this sales pitch correctly, it's actually a threat.
If people don't keep giving Alex and Mike Lindell money, then they're going to give out and you're going to be left to face the devil yourself.
It's essentially Alex saying, hey, get a nice place here.
Be shame if the devil came and wrecked it.
This is just imaginary mob stuff.
It is religious extortionism.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like the prosperity gospel if you didn't even bother with prosperity.
Like don't even, no, no, no, things are not going to get better for you.
They're just not going to get marginally worse.
But as long as you keep me between you and the devil, you have a chance at prosperity.
Well, we'll keep some, I'll keep most of it back.
Yeah.
You got like a 5% chance with me in between the devil and you.
But you have zero if I'm gone.
And, you know, this is what we're talking about.
This is the limits of it, though.
the prosperity gospel people, they have private jets worth millions upon millions of dollars.
You got to promise people a little bit more than that they're, you know, they're not going to die.
Because you're going to die anyway.
You're going to die anyway.
Sooner or later.
So probably shouldn't be too surprising for me to reveal to you, given the dynamics that are at play here.
Sure.
That a lot of this seems to just be a my pillow.
No.
Yeah.
For money?
Everybody.
If you don't back fighters and there's nobody.
in the media, like Mike Lindell or Alex Shows.
We both are at the tip of the spear
having the greatest effect, massively targeted
more than anybody else other than Trump,
in total lawsuits, attacks, you name it.
And I mentioned before the break,
I remember the Western Journalism Center
about 15 years ago sued
and got the Clinton records from their foundation,
not the global foundation,
the one in Little Rock,
their presidential foundation.
And they got the first days of their White House.
They got it all.
And they were obsessed then with shutting down newsletters and self-published books of the Clinton Chronicles.
People, they made films on VHS because of grassroots.
And they said, if they ever entrepreneurally fire up the conservative base with businesses, it's more popular than us.
It will build an ecosystem the CIA was advising them, but people could then vote with their choices of who to buy with,
that we would take over society peacefully through the free market.
That's why they target Mike Lindell.
That's why they talk about me, because we're smart enough to sell good products to you that employ Americans to then fund our operation, a symbiotic operation.
That goes against the globalist, move everything to China and India.
What we're doing is pure Americana, and I know you know this, I'm not lecturing you.
I'm just saying, when you don't buy from Mypillow.com forward slash Alex, when you don't support what we're doing, you're literally funding your enemies.
And it's, and it'd be one thing of the products for crap.
So to be totally clear, the fact that Alex is trying to get people to go to MyPillow.com.
slash Alex tells you everything you need to know here.
This is an ad.
This is paid programming.
Alex has a landing page on my pillow to get a cut of whatever sales he drives there.
So like all this shit is just marketing.
Affiliate marketing is great.
The memo that Alex is talking about is one from the Clinton White House that's often called the conspiracy commerce memo.
And it's actually incredibly prescient.
It's an analysis of how the right wing media works and it's right on.
From the memo, quote, the media food chain is the system by,
which right-wing activists feed conspiracy theories and innuendo from the fringes into mainstream media.
The food chain starts with activists such as Willie Horton creator Floyd Brown, Sheffield Nielsen,
and Larry Nichols. These activists feed the partisan conservative press publications such as the
American Spectator, the Washington Times, and the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal.
The mainstream press then picks up on those reports. The memo lays out timelines and a number
of stories that have a pattern of being pushed by the same people, like Brown or Larry Nichols,
and are reported initially by things like British tabloids.
Once the stories are published there, right-leaning U.S. media that have an appearance of more
credibility, they're more comfortable running stories about how the British tabloid articles
are coming out, and they discuss these articles in other places, and through that process,
these stories are easily laundered into the mainstream American media.
The memo also explains how many of the publications,
that serve as the middle step in this process
are owned by billionaire Richard Mellon Schafe
like the Tribune Review or the American Spectator
and how critical these outlets are
to the laundering process
of innuendo, conspiracy theory, gossip, bullshit
into respectable journalistic outlets.
Wow, it's a good thing we just didn't know about this.
Yeah.
The memo more or less explains the entire media ecosystem
that Alex and his cohorts exist inside of.
It doesn't rely on things like British tabloids
or conservative-friendly publications anymore, though.
It's all fully mechanized and automated through social media.
It's self-reinforcing and reflective.
It has become its own engine.
Yeah.
And the necessity of those media respectable outlets playing along is no longer even really necessary.
Yep.
Even going back to this document, though, the pattern's the same.
It starts with some asshole ranting about nonsense, which then gets covered somewhere else
that's kind of disreputable.
The internet will pick up the story and it'll be rewritten and covered by an outlet that's slightly less embarrassing to cite, which lends the original allegations a little more credibility.
People seeing this story will respond by taking it more seriously, and if the effort is really successful, then it's possible that investigators or Congress will look into the underlying claims, which makes them look more real, even if they're total bullshit.
Through this model, conspiracy can become an economy, and it has.
The idiotic ravings of some dipshit can be treated like a serious story that demands everyone's attention
if the right pieces are there to launder the underlying claims before an audience has a chance to realize that they're coming from a dipshit.
Anyway, the point is that our parents failed us.
People weren't oblivious to the idea that money and ill intent could create a media landscape those fully exploitable and incapable of discerning reality.
They just didn't have the will to stop that from happening and we're living in the consequences of it.
Sure.
Yeah, I mean, it's tough whenever they didn't have the will to stop it to expect people now to have the will to stop what's happening now.
Right.
Like if it was hard back then, fuck me.
Mm-hmm.
But on the other hand, you know, the harder it is, the harder it is to ignore.
True.
So there's something to be said about, let's see where the equal and opposite reaction happens.
And if it is actually us just being shot into space.
It might be.
Yep.
It's possible.
So Alex, he has some sources on the bomber story.
Oh, not on pillow manufacturer.
Not who gives a shit.
Okay, okay.
Don't care about Mike Lundell.
Fair enough.
Go fuck himself and go lose in the primary.
I mean, I think he's got a shot.
So Alex.
Don't sleep on him.
That's not a bad slogan.
That's not bad.
That's actually not bad, is it?
He should probably take that.
He should be really, you should.
Don't sleep on Mike.
Sleep onto my pillow, not on a bad slogan.
not on me.
Something like that.
So Alex has sources, though,
on the situation with the pipe bomber.
Okay.
And one of them is a robot.
All right.
He's asked...
An actual robot?
He's asked GROC about this.
God damn it.
GROC and other AI has looked at the gate of this guy.
The gate.
And he says it's not the same person.
No kidding.
Pull up.
Let me show you.
Let me show you this black guy.
She got this person that to me looks like a woman.
The man or the man or
terrorism's all of it. You know, they're covered up, but I remember seeing the gate and the walk
of the people that robbed the Louvre, and I said, those are North Africans. And they were
Algerians. Ten second video of them. I said,
D-D-Dur-D-D-D-D-D-D-Routh Africans. I said, probably Algerians, because they used to be
a colony of France. That's using the main problem. Two data points. Who's the main North African
group in France? Algerians. What do those guys look like? Their shoulders, their heads,
their little skinny legs all of it.
It's like, people look at me.
Like, I've been in Germany.
People walk up and start speaking German because I'm, you know,
I'm half German.
I look German, you know.
I mean, it's kind of like, you know.
North Africans, and I called it.
Okay.
That's a gift.
This is, wow.
Wow.
That's the most.
I can tell North Africans by their walk.
That's the most white man's burden shit I've heard since literally the white man's burden.
That is fucking nuts.
colonies, that's where the problem starts.
Oh, do you mean what? No, I don't even want to engage with that.
I don't even want to engage with that because that's too far past all the other horrible shit that you said.
Well, he can tell it.
Oh, my God.
He can tell people by their walk, their gait.
I don't.
That's a North African walk.
Here's what I think.
Here's what I think.
This clip and the last clip both reminded me of like, this is when somebody, this would be a character in a tech savery cartoon.
And they would have all these words.
And then our main character, a smallish, uh, but,
tack a turn individual will hit them with a gigantic hammer.
Sure.
That is what I feel like needs to happen right here.
A gigantic hammer.
And then he would just have like one little bump come up.
And then he'd go boop.
And then he'd turn into like...
If he was wearing a hat, the bump would like lift the hat up.
Yeah.
Or he'd shatter into a bunch of glass pieces.
Or he would be flattened and then his face would like give you a little thing, you know.
But all these things require gigantic cartoon mallets.
Or hammer.
Or not a hammer, piano.
Piano would definitely fall on him.
People don't drop pianos on people enough anymore.
No.
There were times whenever it was just...
So anyway, Grock says it's not the same person,
and Alex can confirm this because he's able to pick North Africans out of videos by their walk.
Yep.
Great. I don't care.
This is stupid.
I don't know how more stupid a series of words can be.
Well, we can get a little stupider because Alex has another source on this story that is a human.
All right.
And that is a character by the name of Secretary of Retribution, Ivan Rakeland.
Oh, God.
So he comes on and they talk about the bomber.
And I think that there's one point that they try to make that I take a little bit of offense at.
That's right.
Exactly.
This guy's just a placeholder just to distract people.
But let's be clear.
You just dropped the bomb show, and it's in the indictment.
They're using metadata.
They're using geolocation data that in my...
March, he's at a Home Depot.
This is way before the election.
They're saying he went and made bombs because they sold the election.
So he's a time traveler?
He's making bombs six months before, seven months before the election?
He's doing it before the states implemented the illegal COVID measures on the election.
So he must be a really good oracle to know in advance that there's going to be 39 states running their elections illegally.
They're going to shut things down.
They're going to go ahead and rig the primaries for.
the Biden criminal syndicate, right?
And then from there, they're going to go ahead and rig the general election.
No, I mean, this is just complete nonsense.
It doesn't pass a sniff test.
And when you start just, I mean, just looking at the headlines, it doesn't pass the sniff test.
Do Alex and Ivan expect us to accept the idea that the conspiracies about the 2020 election
being stolen only started after the election?
Are they really that brazen that they're trying to demand the audience forget that they
were yelling about how the election was going to be stolen for months in advance of any
voting even happening?
Do they expect us just to magically forget that Trump and his surrogates like Alex were constantly talking about the globalists trying to steal the 2016 election, but Trump overrode the fraud, who's too popular?
I'm not saying that what the prosecution or the courts are saying is definitely accurate, but I do think that somebody could have bought bomb-making supplies in March of 2020 with their motivation being that the 2020 election was going to be stolen.
This is not something that
Fails the sniff test
Yeah, this one, listening to those words
Really made me want to burn things to the ground
That was fucking
Or impeach the Secretary of Retribution
How could you mean
This guy must have been an Oracle
Or he listened to you
You, the person you are
Who was that, who said that
That was you, you said that
If, oh man, if you're going to
Cognitive Dissence me like that
If you're going to gaslight me like that
That's a crime
That should be a literal crime.
That's assault.
That is an assault to be gaslit that fucking hard.
Yeah.
Alex wants everyone to ignore this aspect of the story because it more directly implicates him
and the people who do the kind of media that he does.
If all the crazy shit that happened with a 2020 election just happened after the election was decided,
then maybe you could see it as a grassroots response to an election that people believe to be stolen.
But the reality is that there was a concerted media effort to declare the election stolen long before.
it ever happened, which is why someone could easily have been motivated by that supposed
theft before the election even happened.
Absurd.
Alex and Ivan understand this.
It's just tactically important that they pretend not to because exactly what you're yelling about.
Absurd.
Yeah.
I fucking can't.
That is, there's a pain in my chest.
I am having an aneurism.
I'm so angry about listening to that.
Yeah.
That's fucking.
Well, you know,
If you have a pain in your chest, you're already, you know, in poor health.
So why don't we cut it off here?
I'm bearing my teeth at you.
Like a fucking chimpanzee.
I am ready to tear off faces and balls.
That's no good.
That's what I'm here for with this motherfucker.
I'm interested in retaining my face and balls.
Jesus Christ.
So we will call it here.
All right.
And reconvene.
Fair enough.
But, yeah, I mean, I just talk about the bomber being a patsy and all this shit.
Who cares?
Sure.
We are marching towards that inevitable ousting of Maduro.
And I think that it happening kind of makes my let's dwell in how this all leads up to.
It feels like, well, we should probably not take our time.
I honestly thought it would be a little bit longer before.
Shit popped off?
Yeah.
Shit popped off quicker than I thought.
Shit popped off and in a way that nobody was really prepared for.
Yeah.
So, I mean, what's nice about that is at the very least, we don't know what's going to happen.
True.
So it's better than watching the past repeat itself.
I guess watching the past end itself wouldn't be that great either.
I think we do know one thing, though, and that Alex is going to support whatever happens.
Anything.
And that's an interesting way that the past is not really repeating itself.
This is a different kind of version of events.
a Dr. Strange multiverse of madness.
It is.
I haven't seen that movie, but...
Yeah, close enough.
Yeah.
It'll be the same.
Anyway, we will be back to check in on how Alex proceeds towards war.
Yes.
But 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 DZX Clark.
I'm the mysterious professor.
Who, yeah.
And now here comes the sex robots.
Andy in Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
I love you.
