Knowledge Fight - #120: January 27, 2016

Episode Date: January 17, 2018

Today, Dan tells Jordan all about a very groundbreaking episode of The Alex Jones Show, where we get a sense of where Alex's martyr complex comes from, and whether Alex prefers "facts" or "lore." This... episode was broadcast the day after LaVoy Finnecum was killed at the Oregon Wildlife Preserve Standoff. That event has put Alex Jones into the kind of headspace where he accidentally says a number of things that he usually keeps inside, and luckily, Knowledge Fight is here to bring those things to light.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Andy and Chanzos, 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. Hey, everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around, drink novelty beverages, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. That's what we do. Dan, is there a hook to that? There is. There's a hook, and that is that I know a lot about Alex Jones.
Starting point is 00:00:20 I don't know anything about Alex Jones. Indeed. That is the hook. Also, just because we've got to say it up top. Got to. This Saturday, we will be live. You have to listen to this plug. Yep. Or you won't get the rest of the show.
Starting point is 00:00:32 You can turn it off now, but you won't get the rest of the show. And let me tell you today, sit through this plug happily because I got some fucked up stuff to play for you that Alex Jones said deep in the past. That's how good we are at advertising. Guys, hold tight. We're going to plug. Just ignore this part. Please don't. Then you'll get to that. No, no, don't worry about this plug. We got to do it, but just ignore it. Just this isn't for you.
Starting point is 00:00:54 We'll be at the playground theater January 20th at 10 30 PM tickets still available. I don't know. They're going fast. You can get tickets at playground theater.com slash knowledge dash fight. Is that right? I think it might just be playground.com. You know what? The playground.com.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Who cares? Hell if I know this again. We're bad. We're bad. We'll tweet out the link. Anyway, we'll be live. It'll be a great time. We'll have a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I'm still not entirely sure what episode of Alex Jones will be covering. That is still up in the air to a certain degree. Yeah. It's the playground theater.com slash shows slash knowledge dash fight. Yes. That's a lot to get through. Just go to the playground theater.com and figure it out right sooner or later. You'll be able to buy tickets novelty beverage today is it's becoming pretty habitual at this point.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Arnold Palmer. This time we're going with light, which is the third less calories, the zero calories which we have been drinking a bit in the past. Apparently they have four different types. Yeah. Regular one-third less calories, two-thirds less calories, zero calories. Dude, they also got a strawberry one too. Do they?
Starting point is 00:02:01 Yeah. How many calories? Tons. So much. It's a lot. Almost as many sugars as that one bullshit we drank that much. No, not nearly that much. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Not a mystic level. Yeah. Yeah. But something that's mystical in terms of they're allure to me. The rap hero mystical. No. He's not a hero. He is a horrible dude.
Starting point is 00:02:20 I'm sorry, what? He went to prison for aggravated sexual assault. Okay, well then fuck mystical. Yeah, mystical. I take all of that back forever. It really gave a very different feel to that one line of his. It was like, I came in with my dick in my hand. Be cool.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Yeah, no, that's not good. No, that's describing the crime you just committed. Exactly. But look, I'd like to give a shout out to our donors. No way to pivot out of that one. Jesus. Jordan. What the hell?
Starting point is 00:02:49 I'm sorry. I'm tearing it. I'm tearing it down. I'd like to give a shout out to our new donors. What's up out there, Hannah? Thanks for becoming a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Thank you so much, Hannah. We appreciate it also. You should tell this to your sisters. Oh boy. I'd like to also give a shout out to... Hold on. I get it. To your sisters.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Okay. I'd like also say thank you very much and congratulations to a new globalist out there. Oh shit. What's up out there, John H? I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, Sodomite sent me a bucket of poop.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Daddy Shark. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. We really appreciate it so much. Thank you. God, I... Look, I don't... This isn't about money anymore. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:33 I just want to have one episode where like ten different people decide to become globalists and we just play that forever. That would be... And then we just end the show. That would end up... It's nine seconds long. Yeah, I would be fine with that. I would be fine with that.
Starting point is 00:03:47 We do appreciate it so much and in addition to, like as if I needed more work to do for this show, in addition to the live show that we're putting together, we are well on our way towards making that goal. Oh really? Yes. We are on pace to make the goal which will force us to start doing the documentary coverage. Guys, we did not believe in you. We appreciate it very much.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Dan was, this was a bluff and you guys have called it. Thank you. If we reach our goal, which I believe we're 60% of the way too. No shit. At this point, by February 1st, we will begin breaking down Alex Jones' documentary End Game, which will be a disaster for my sanity and my sleep schedule. I'll be fine. My sanity.
Starting point is 00:04:28 I pronounce very weirdly. So, Jordan, today on the show, on the broadcast. All right. If you had the plug paused, now is the time to start it. Right. Today, Jordan, as we mentioned on the last show. Yes. We got together this weekend and tried to compile a list of potential things to cover for our
Starting point is 00:04:49 live show Saturday, Playground Theater, 10.30pm, January 20th. Right? Yeah. We came up with the list, included on that list was the day Ratzinger, the old pope, stepped down. Which seems like a great day. I think that would have been amazing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Turns out, Alex Jones was on a week-long vacation when that happened. Motherfucker. And there was a guest host. So that episode doesn't work. Well, he was actually voting for the new pope. He was, I don't know if you knew this or not. Alex Jones is a cardinal in the Catholic Church. That could be it.
Starting point is 00:05:15 That might have explained it. Yep. Another one was the leap year in 2012. Right. How's he going to play honestly on the leap year? Yeah. He might get weird about that, about the calendar and overages and shortages. That's the type of Alex Jones that we like to deal with.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Absolutely. It's just the guy who's like, leap years are a globalist plot. I'm in. Yeah. I'm in. Absolutely. That would be amazing. And he's just saying, Ron Paul could still win.
Starting point is 00:05:42 He's in Louisiana broadcasting from a hotel room. It's terrible. It's an awful show. I'm a big fan. Very, very boring. Yeah. And so I went through a bunch of these possibilities and there's just nothing. They're no good.
Starting point is 00:05:55 But one of them stuck out in my mind that is like, this is going to be a good one. Yeah. And I just not alive. I listened to it and it turns out it is a good one, but we could not do this one live. Okay. So this is the day after Levoix Finnecombe got shot by the police in that Oregon. Wait, was that the Oregon Wildlife Reserve? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:17 Yeah. Yeah. Okay. All right. All right. There we go. Cause I knew Alex would be freaking out after that. You know, it's a crazy coincidence.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I have been bored at work. So I've just been listening to old dollars. I listened to that episode earlier today. It's, it's a good episode. It's a good one. We probably won't get into the actual standoff all that much. I wouldn't understand why we would. We have to deal with it slightly briefly.
Starting point is 00:06:41 Just because they get super racist about it, but at the same time, how could you not get racist about a bunch of a bunch of weird false military white guys occupying a bird reserve? Right. Well, the way they get racist is really fascinating and I'm excited to talk about it. But what's more fascinating is Alex. I don't know what's going on. He says a couple of things in this episode that are beyond the pale. I told you this before the show and I stand by it.
Starting point is 00:07:13 You have to look at Alex Jones completely differently after you hear a couple of things he says on this episode. All right. All right. This episode will give some context to some of the beliefs he has and where they come from and how stupid he is. So we will do that. We'll get into that.
Starting point is 00:07:30 I believe Orca should run this planet. Climate change is good. Well, that's actually the episode. I mean, yeah, you nailed it. Yeah. All right. Let's get out of here. Let's get a go.
Starting point is 00:07:40 So where we're going to start today is at the beginning of the episode, Alex Jones is talking about how he doesn't want this to get hot. He doesn't want it to be a hot war. Right. Right. That's not, that's not what they're into. That's another not into shooting that don't these people at this, this preserve are amateurs and it should not.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Yeah. There's probably feds. Of course. They didn't get into a violent war now. Let's not do that. I'm glad you qualified it with the now part. Well, he's into that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:11 But then also what he ends up saying after it is incredibly telling about his mentality and his personal feeling about his place in the world. This is, this is some weird stuff to start out with. The Mormons are literal birds. I have put the energy for 21 years of someone willing to die, ready to die into an information war. But not that way. I'm fully ready to be shut up, fully ready to be put in prison, fully ready to be killed.
Starting point is 00:08:41 But when it happens, I'll do my best if it happens to have it be just like the archetype of the martyr. If he says Martin Luther King Jr. Lower my hands and let Darth Vader cut me right in half. Then I win. Then that death means something. Then that death is worth millions dying in a fight. But you have to build the consciousness.
Starting point is 00:09:10 You have to build the system. You have to build the personality. You have to build the sacrifice and make the sacrifice great and make the sacrifice loved when it's destroyed. As they try to assassinate my character, as they try to kill my name, it's already a martyr level event which humans admire at a deep primitive level. So from the jump, we're getting this idea. First of all, he's trying to take the shine off Lavoy a little bit.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Yeah. It'd be like, I'm the real martyr. I'm the one. Come on. Fuck that guy. Why don't you guys understand that for 20 years, I've been building myself up as a martyr that no one will ever martyr. And I'm going to become a force ghost.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Right. Why don't you guys get this? Right, right, right. Absolutely. I think that that's kind of, I mean, it's indicative of a real mental disorder. Yeah. I think there's a narcissism in there. Oh, oh, you think?
Starting point is 00:10:07 A little bit. There's a little bit of one. But the way he's saying it isn't like his standard manic thing that he gets whenever he gets into these sort of hyper-narcissistic, bloviating sessions that he gets into. Now he believes this. Yeah. This is 100% a real thing he believes. I think, and especially as what we're going to get into, I think this is him externalizing
Starting point is 00:10:30 a little bit of stuff that he generally keeps inside. And one of them is that, don't you guys understand, I'm going to be the hero. Right. When they take me down, I will be the hero. He's creating a stage for himself to be what he sees himself to be in his own mind. That's fascinating. Because that's a very interesting psychology. He wants to die for the cause, but like, hold on now.
Starting point is 00:10:54 He's making up a cause. Not now. Right. No, no, no. I will. Hold on now. And when the time comes, I'm going to make sure I cheat it so I look like a victim. Which definitely is in line with all of his philosophies and what have you.
Starting point is 00:11:14 So in this next clip, Alex Jones gets into how he believes that the Bundy group has been infiltrated and there's feds and shit like that. And then says something that might be. The weird thing is, I think he is right. He might be. I don't know. Like they all just got off. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:11:32 But the way he's saying it is like it's crawling with feds. Oh, okay. And he's also saying that all those people who were dressed up like Uncle Sam and all that shit. Yes. Okay. Trying to make those people look like assholes. All of the dildos.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Yeah. Feds. Feds. Feds sent in those dildos. Oh, yeah. But the, the cards against humanity guy, he did send in that giant thing. He's a fed. No, he's, he's just a merry trickster.
Starting point is 00:12:00 So the Bundy group has been infiltrated. Yeah. And then he says, like I said, he says something at the middle to end of this clip that feels like code. Okay. The Bundy's are not the operatives. You can listen to them, take one, look at them. We know where they came from.
Starting point is 00:12:17 They're good people, but they wouldn't have been the George Washington's leading the fight. They would have been the guys in the trenches. They are not generals. Take them out. We don't need them. What he's saying. I mean, we don't need them. You take one good look at them.
Starting point is 00:12:38 You know where they come from. They're good people. That's their white. Right. But then beyond that, the like, they're not generals. They're still trash. Well, no. They're white trash.
Starting point is 00:12:47 But that's not even what he's saying. He's talking about, he's calling himself the general. Yeah. No, of course. Without having to say it. Oh, we all knew. By denigrating them, even though they're ostensibly being way more active in the same goal that Alex has.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's saying, no, no, no, no, they're too dumb. They're whatever. I mean, can you really disagree with him? Not fully. Nope.
Starting point is 00:13:11 He does have a point. They are not generals. They are not generals. No. So now, at this point, this is where we start. They aren't even in the military. No, certainly not. They were lying about that.
Starting point is 00:13:22 No. Oh yeah. That is true. Yeah. A lot of stolen valor. We're all Marines. Yeah. No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:13:30 So at this point, Jordan, and this is pretty early in the episode, Alex Jones starts to take a pivot away from talking about the Bundy's specifically and starting to talk about his understanding of government. And Ted Bundy. No. Nope. Doesn't get into them. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:13:47 His understanding of government, his understanding of history and this stuff, it's fucking wild stuff. Okay. Here's the first one. We talked about the intelligence community. There's different factions. There's at least seven factions we know of in the CIA, three major factions in the NSA. Different administrations come in and try to create new factions or take over other ones.
Starting point is 00:14:08 There's Army versus CIA. There's Navy versus Army. That's a football game. So it's a game. It's a game. Marine Corps standalone. Right. There's defense intelligence.
Starting point is 00:14:19 Everybody's cool with the Marine Corps. He's describing departments. Everybody's cool with the Marine Corps. No, they're factions, Dan. They're factions that are always at war with each other. Let the man finish the clip. There's the big mega banks above it trying to control and manipulate it all. Then there's international factions.
Starting point is 00:14:33 It's not just let's go have a war with the feds. Let's have it start here like the Alamo. So that's what he's saying. It's like there's these intelligence factions, departments, and then he expands it without being specific in any way or even what he's talking about. And then there are corporations. There's international factions. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Come on. Yeah. The CIA is also overseas. Who knows? Could be anywhere. No, that's a little weird. Is it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Because I would say for someone in Alex Jones' position, it behooves him to be more specific about what he's talking about. If there's seven factions and the CIA can't come out with it, what are you talking about? What possible? Okay. Look, you're in the CIA. There's factions. How could there be seven different factions?
Starting point is 00:15:22 There aren't enough ideological differences. Probably not. The CIA, what is it like? I want more BLTs in the lunchroom. What kind of factions are we talking about? There's not even enough primary colors for them to all have different colored Necker chiefs. Oh, that's true.
Starting point is 00:15:37 For identification purposes. Yeah. If you see the damn green Necker chief people and you're one of the orange, don't go over there. No, no, no, no. Do not set trip with the fucking factions of the CIA. They will fucking spy on you. Those guys are crazy.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Exactly. We're not even into that shit. We also know that there's only like 15% of them who do the killing, the rest of them are chicken necks. Right, right, right. So you wouldn't have to worry about set tripping around the chicken necks. Well, but every faction is led by one of the guys who does the killing. It has to be.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Yeah. I mean, mathematically, if it's 20%, right, who cares? Anyway, I think everybody does. This is the most important news of the day. This is, no, it's not. Maybe so far. Okay. And not the day, the show, because it's the day, oh boy.
Starting point is 00:16:20 But this next clip is profoundly fucked up. This put your mic down for this. Okay. And, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, you're about to get a history lesson for courtesy of Emmerich Jones. There's let's have it start here like the Alamo. I just put that there too. It's clear that there's no break.
Starting point is 00:16:43 No break. Yeah. Yeah. Long pause. You know that they planned with President Andrew Jackson in 1935, a year out what they did in Texas, you know, they sent Colonel Travis, this is inside baseball, but it's leaked out here and there, but this is confirmed down to the Alamo to fight 10 to one odds to die to create a chain reaction to give birth to Texas because they were hardcore folks.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And they were Christians, but they basically followed a Rosicrucian founding father basic cult deal where they, they really wanted to found the new Atlantis. They really wanted to build a new civilization based on human empowerment and they wanted to die in sacrifice against tyranny. They don't really make people like that anymore much do they? And they went and they basically planned it and they knew it and then Travis told the men you're all going to die, step across the line and join me in history. And they stepped across just like the 300.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Long pause. They planned with Andrew Jackson, an event similar to that, they didn't know exactly how it would go down a year before. And then they found Travis who'd already won some battles and was a born leader to lead it. And he wrote on that letter to my family when he left his son with the airs family, my mom side and said, take care of my little boy. And then he wrote the other letter and said, I'm not giving up victory or death.
Starting point is 00:18:48 And they hoped to get reinforcements, but they knew they weren't coming and they knew where they were going and they knew that they were coming to draw Santa Anna into the south so they could get ready in the east with the armies. Sam Houston under the direct command of president Andrew Jackson in a covert action of the United States of America to take a third of Mexico. That was a sovereign country. That's how you plan things. That's how you win.
Starting point is 00:19:18 That's how you kick the British empires, but that nobody could stop real planning, real sacrifice, real long-term commitment, not 10 guys in camo and, you know, three of them are feds. I mean, he's implying that at the end, three of them are feds. So Jordan, I want to ask you a couple of questions. The first, I can't, I don't have any questions for what that that was clearly self-explanatory. Everything about that makes perfect sense. Do you, do you know anything about Colonel Travis, Colonel William Travis?
Starting point is 00:19:51 I don't, but I'm, I'm of the opinion that anybody who winds up overrun by thousands of Mexican soldiers because he's bad at position probably didn't do so well. Well, it's interesting that like Alex is presenting this as like this thing that like a pincer move by Sam Houston and what have you when Sam Houston said, hey, blow up the Alamo and get out of San Antonio. That's what that was his order that was, was ignored planned, plan ignoring Andrew Jackson. Right. Hickory.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Right. Not only that, Andrew Jackson planned to tell Houston to say that to Travis. So Travis would be like, fuck you and do what he did. So. Covert action. Action. At this point. Three factions of the CIA.
Starting point is 00:20:41 Seven of them. Yeah. But three of the four of them didn't even know. No. Four were, uh, red shirted in the, uh, in the action. So Jordan, now I think is the most appropriate time ever to talk a little bit about Colonel William Travis. I've never heard that sentence before.
Starting point is 00:20:57 So clearly it must be true. I'm going to give you a bit of a history lesson that, uh, researching tickled the shit out of me today. Okay. I, I initially thought there's no way I'm going to be able to get this episode together in time to do it, but I did and this is a fun story. So William Travis was born in 1809 in South Carolina. He was born in South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:21:19 We're off to a bad start. And then after the war of 1812, his parents moved to Conica County in Alabama, like a newly, uh, Brent, there's a lot of, a lot of frontiersmanship. Let's go somewhere worse. Right. Uh, his uncle Alexander founded a school in Sparta, Alabama, which was a part of Conica County. And so William got the chance to attend it and he was able to get an education.
Starting point is 00:21:43 He'd go on to be a school teacher, a teacher's assistant at a different school where he taught for less than a year because he got the hots for one of his 16 year old students. Not good. And they started fucking. So they ended up getting married. This is Alabama. They ended up getting married when she was 16, likely because he got her pregnant, uh, and, uh, some, some timeframe records show that she probably gave birth before they were
Starting point is 00:22:07 married or at very least she was pregnant before the marriage. And back then that was, that was not good. That was, uh, not done. Shotgun wedding. So at that point he decided I'm not going to teach anymore. No. And so he and this, uh, his wife moved and he just started, uh, he moved to a place called the Clairbarn, Clairbarn, Clairbarn, Clairbarn who that's a, that's a rough name.
Starting point is 00:22:31 So he decided he was going to start studying law because back then that was really easy. Uh, true, uh, they had four as he was studying law. He also started a newspaper called the Clairbarn, uh, Harold, which did okay for a little while, made it, made a little bit of coin, but then it started to not make as much money and he had like, you know, I got to support my family. I have no idea, um, not making enough from this paper. And the stress of running the paper got so bad to him, uh, that he kept fucking up the paper.
Starting point is 00:23:04 He would print advertisements upside down, he would, he would, I'd never learned to read. You'd have ads going way past their expiration date, uh, in the paper and it just was a complete disaster. Um, and in an event that would go on to mirror his future, this is a sentence that I wrote that I'm thrilled with, in an event that would mirror his future at the Alamo, he would ask for help with the paper, but reinforcements were not coming out, but he did, he kept trying to get financial support and no one was helping him out. And so he was just in a terrible place in 19, 1829.
Starting point is 00:23:39 He passed his law exam, right? So at that point, he borrows $55 and 37 cents to order, uh, just 10 and a half million dollars in today's money. Totally. To start, uh, a law office. He also borrows $90 to cover his expenses with the Herald, right? Right. Unfortunately, he wasn't getting any clients for his law firm because no one needed a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:24:04 It was a small fucking town. It was a small fucking area and they already had a lawyer. Where would we even go to trial? There ain't judges here. They already had a lawyer who was the guy who mentored him. Yeah. And so like, we don't need another one. We already got this guy.
Starting point is 00:24:23 And so he's just in a disastrous position where he has spent all this money. He's in debt and now he can't even make money doing law because no one cares. Right. So he was getting, he's getting nothing. He's just getting deeper and deeper into debt. And so he decides to buy a couple of slaves in order to, boy, that just, it could solve a lot of problems back then. Apparently he buys two slaves in order to try and help out.
Starting point is 00:24:46 I don't, what? But the irony of this is that feeding his slaves ended up pushing him deeper into debt. So I mean, silver lining, silver lining. It's just a tragedy of like, uh, everybody, everybody is in tragedy. The wife is clearly not happy. She's, you know, living with this guy, right, uh, whoever's buying ads in his paper, isn't happy. They're printed upside down.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Not good. This guy, William Travis is not fucking having a great time. And of course his slaves are not having a great time. The only person he jumped out on his mentor and he tried to start a competing business. So his mentor's pissed too. And now it's interesting that you bring that up because he ended up having to stop practicing law because he wasn't making any money. So you got to cease and desist.
Starting point is 00:25:30 So by the time that he ended up, he signed a non-compete, which he realized immediately after he left was a very bad idea. By the time that he stopped practicing law, he had participated in six cases and he had made $4. All right. All right. His debt at the time was $834, which is a lot back then. So the people he owed money to sued him and one of the people was his mentor, the lawyer
Starting point is 00:25:57 that he studied under it. And in court, he tried to argue that his case should be dismissed because of infancy. But he was a bad lawyer. He'd only ever tried four cases before. So he didn't do well. Yeah. He said that because he was so young, it should be thrown out of court. That makes sense.
Starting point is 00:26:14 And the court and all... That's like saying, I'm too pretty. Yeah, somewhat. Everybody in attendance, everybody in the court just started laughing at it. Just recorded as a historical humiliation in court. Just everybody like, you still owe me money, you little baby. That's it. So at that point, the court clerk issued an order for his arrest on March 31st, 1831.
Starting point is 00:26:45 So at this point, William... He hears about the Alamo. More or less. And he starts a little plan with Andrew Jackson. Nope. Nope. I feel like we're going to get there. He hears about Texas, which is at that point, a state in the Mexican Republic.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Right? Let's go somewhere worse. So he heard that there's a lot of land for speculation and that a lot of people out there needed lawyers. And so he's like... Sure. He's like, oh, fuck yeah. Do you speak Spanish?
Starting point is 00:27:16 Fuck! And the other thing is, he has an order for his arrest. So he's got to get out of Alabama. Yeah. But he'll figure that one out. He's a lawyer. At this point, he leaves his wife, who is now pregnant with his second child and runs off to Texas fleeing arrest.
Starting point is 00:27:33 This is... Dodging arrest. The dumbest dude. Yeah. It's rough. This is spectacular. So he gets to Texas and he sets up a law practice in a city called Anhuac. I'm not sure if that's the correct pronunciation or whatever, but at that point, he sets up
Starting point is 00:27:46 a law practice. He starts a militia and they start agitating against the sovereign Mexican authorities. Why start a militia? You know what? Because they're white people around a lot of Mexicans. Always shooting for the stars. Absolutely. Always shooting for the stars.
Starting point is 00:28:06 So through his actions and through his militia behaviors, he ends up getting arrested at one point and he ends up also being conscribed as a soldier in order to raise a company of men to support the situation in San Antonio, which was a situation that would end up being the Alamo. Right. Travis considered, this is a quote here from an article on it, Travis considered disobeying his orders, writing to Henry Smith, then the governor, I am willing, nay anxious, to go to defense of Bexar, but sir, I'm unwilling to risk my reputation by going off into...
Starting point is 00:28:38 I can't, can't run this guy's reputation. I can't, I'm unwilling to risk my reputation by going off into the enemy's country with such little means, so few men and with them so badly equipped. This is from an article in Texas Monthly quote, Travis had sulked in camp waiting for Smith's reply, which never came, eventually had no choice but to trudge on to San Antonio. He had no military experience, was until recently an unsuccessful lawyer and was now the Lieutenant Colonel in the Texas Cavalry. So fucked up.
Starting point is 00:29:11 This is, that is, of course Alex Jones's family knows him. That's the same, that's the same shit, that's Alex saying like, hey, I am going to be a hero. You look, I will go down to San Antonio, I will be your hero. You're getting ahead of it a little bit. But listen. You're getting the point, but you're a little ahead of it. Not yet.
Starting point is 00:29:32 So... Not right now. Right to the end of this, the picture of Proto Alex Jones will be complete. Alex Jones has very clearly based a lot of his personality on William Travis. There is no doubt about that. That makes sense. From being a completely see-through, bumbling, self-motivated prick. So at this point, he is accidentally a Lieutenant Colonel in the Texas Cavalry, right?
Starting point is 00:29:59 Who does not become one? So Travis and James Bowie are the two men who are supposed to be in charge of the companies that are at the Alamo. One in charge of soldiers, one in charge of volunteers. And the other in charge of knives. Sure, sure. Yep. But unfortunately, pretty quickly, Bowie gets sick.
Starting point is 00:30:16 And for all intents and purposes, Travis, he ends up being in charge of all of the people at the Alamo. He's in charge of the entire force. Hilarious. But at the end of this, Travis ends up dying in what is a hopeless war, because he did only have like a hundred and something people there. And you know, Santa Anna had a giant force. But just 10 days before he died, he sent out the following letter.
Starting point is 00:30:40 I'm just going to read you the letter that he wrote. Help! You're not far off. There are a number of letters that I've read of his also that predate this letter by like the weeks, a couple of weeks before. It all goes down. Help. No, they're all just like, they're all just like, we need more people send more armies.
Starting point is 00:31:02 And then, then like three days later, another letter like, Hey, it's rude for me to ask twice. That's sort of shit. They're asking for armies like, like, I'll fucking sue you guys. Yeah, I will fucking sue you. You know, I'm a lawyer. I'm going to put out a full page ad in the, oh no. So by this point, it's upside down.
Starting point is 00:31:23 One day before the end of everything, he ends up sending out this letter and it's at this point that he probably has to realize shit is not going to work out. Right. And so he writes this letter. Fellow citizens and compatriots, I am besieged by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna. I have sustained a continual bombardment and cannon aid for 24 hours and have not lost a man.
Starting point is 00:31:42 The enemy has demanded a surrender at discretion. Otherwise, the garrison is to be put to the sword if the fort is taken. I have answered the demand with a cannon shot and our flag still waves proudly from the walls. I shall never retreat or surrender. Bad move. Then I call on you in the name of liberty of patriotism and everything dear to the American character to come to our aid with all dispatch. The enemy is receiving reinforcements daily and will no doubt increase to three or four
Starting point is 00:32:06 thousand and four or five days. If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due in his own honor and that of his country. And then in all caps, victory or death, William Barrett Travis. And so this letter goes out. I would not want to be in his company. This letter goes out and people get really fired up about it. And that's one of the big reasons why people have this image of remember the album.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Is because of the like pretty well written letter there. So this fucking idiot, this bumbling moron, this Mr. Magoo walking around through life screwing up everything and being a good letter and becomes a legend. Well now get this. This is also from that Texas Monthly article about him. They got his diary and they were reading over it and there's one passage in it where he's setting out. This is like two years before he dies and he's setting out.
Starting point is 00:33:03 I made love to my first man today. Who? You are so close. You are shockingly close. Of course. So there's a passage in his diary where he says like, I was setting off for some city and it's the only time that, you know, I had there's so many bogs and shit I couldn't get through.
Starting point is 00:33:23 It's the only time that I didn't follow through with my plan or whatever it's along those lines. Right. And so here's I'm going to read to you from this Texas Monthly article that should bring everything into focus. Okay. Otherwise, other than that thing, that short anecdote, the diary is simply a daily log of his law practice and personal expenses, a document by an obsessive counter.
Starting point is 00:33:44 He lists his shirts and socks and he lists his sexual adventures. Someone named Susanna is recorded as his 59th conquest. He was then 24. Think about that in terms of Alex and his 150 women before he was 16 claims. Are we going to believe this asshole? I don't know. I don't buy it. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:04 I don't even think he had that many shirts. It's both. Let's start with that lie. So that brief underlined passage, the one about not turning back is the only moment of personal assessment in the entire document. There is in those words Travis's unstated reproach of himself for letting nature dominate his intentions. He was a vain moody man, idealistic and romantic.
Starting point is 00:34:26 He worked hard by day and at night he gambled or consorted with prostitutes or sat alone reading Sir Walter Scott. He was brainy and ambitious and filled with passionate energy. He spent all his short life seeking out a stage upon which to play out his self appointed destiny. The only thing he understood about himself was that he would not turn back. He wanted to be a hero and a patriot and he became a hero and a patriot. He wrote his famous letter from the Alamo proclaiming his new role and the world listened.
Starting point is 00:34:53 He had with a few strokes of a pen made his dreams real. He had invented himself and invented Texas as well. That's Alex Jones. That's a hundred percent Alex Jones. Why is it that the dumb run ever? Isn't that amazing? Why? Why?
Starting point is 00:35:12 How? Isn't that amazing? How does this asshole bumble up to legend? Well because of that great letter. He wrote a great letter and that was fucking it. The stakes were... God damn it! The stakes were much lower back then.
Starting point is 00:35:23 Well clearly. But then at the same time because of this weird sort of like the way we deal with military and stuff. I mean even the Eastern cultures do too. Like this bravery in the face of death makes a legend out of a man and that sort of thing. No, no, no. I get it. I get it.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I think that's why Emma rings so fucking true. The idea that all his life he was seeking out a stage on which to play out his self-appointed destiny. Then moody. That's... Stupid. That's Alex Jones' entire broadcast career. It goes back to the first clip where he's like, I'm building myself up as a martyr.
Starting point is 00:35:55 He has his self-appointed destiny that he is forcing his audience to play out with him. The only consolation we have from all of this is the knowledge that there's no way Alex could write a good letter. That's true. Done. Yeah. We don't have to worry about him becoming a legend because his words will stay on. It would just be...
Starting point is 00:36:15 Like if they... It would just be words as shapes. Yeah, yeah. It would just be like a... No, no, no. I'm sure if William Travis had a broadcast show and you just actually got to listen to the dumb shit he says, he would not have become a legend. No, he'd come in drunk.
Starting point is 00:36:27 Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Exactly. Talk about banging prostitutes and stuff. I mean, it's just fascinating to me when I started to look into his history, I was like, this unlocks so much about Alex and the fact that nowhere in the historical record is there any indication that this was a year-long plan of some Rosa Crucian religious ceremony where they sacrificed themselves to create a new Atlantis.
Starting point is 00:36:52 That stuff is all bullshit. That's all conspiracy bullshit that Alex has taken from unreputable sources and turned into part of his cosmology. Yeah, where would you... Where would you get that? I don't know. Whose idea was that? I'm going to find out, I think, in a later clip, but yeah, let's just jump back into
Starting point is 00:37:11 it because this next clip is even more fucked up. If you thought that was fucked up... How? Could it not be? This one's real fucked up. Okay. You see, this is all different religious orders, folks, battling each other over what controls America.
Starting point is 00:37:28 We've got the Dark Side Luciferian 1776 copycat group that ran the French Revolution, Adam Weishaupt, trying to create a false Illuminati, or the light, Liberty, God, and overtake it. And George Washington wrote about this in at least nine different letters before he died, probably poisoned. We know they blood him to death. Because he was getting ready to lead a movement in the Masonic Order to kick the devil-worshipping Illuminati out of it that was trying to take it over. I mean, you want to know the big secrets, folks, this is it, and it's there in history.
Starting point is 00:38:14 Where? The pieces here and there, and given down through lore. Boom. Lore. Right there. Right. Right fucking there. It's given down in lore.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Alex is basically believing oral tradition as literal history. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He might as well believe everything that happened in the Iliad really happened. I'm sure he does. Everything in the Odyssey really happened. I imagine he does. Anything that the Bert Soleritzas of the Basque country say, and they tell down from history, it's that's fucked up.
Starting point is 00:38:45 And that should give everybody some sort of understanding of what he takes as a source. If I understand him correctly, he just said that Washington, President George Washington was poisoned to death, or at least bled to death, by a Luciferian Illuminati squad trying to recreate the light, the false light, in order to overtake the real light with item wise hop. And the reason that they had to kill Washington was because Washington was leading the good Illuminati. And he was going to expose it to get rid of the Satanists within the...
Starting point is 00:39:25 Within the good Illuminati. Yeah, yeah. So we've got three factions of Illuminati is what he's describing right there. Well, there's seven. No, that's the IA. It was a simpler time. They didn't even, they couldn't even count to seven back then. No, no, certainly not.
Starting point is 00:39:39 They could only count to 1776. So if you get down to it, when George Washington died, he was 67 years old after being a fucking soldier in the 1700s. That's an absurd age to live to. And he had to live through so much shit. There's no way his health was good. There's no way he... He had no business being alive at 67, quite frankly.
Starting point is 00:40:00 So on the afternoon of December 13th, 1799, after spending most of the day in the frigid December rain and snow supervising activities on his estate, he was, you know, at this point, one of the things you should know about George Washington. Hey slaves, they're going to love me like this Travis motherfucker. So he was super, Washington was super big on punctuality and never showed up late for dinner. And because he was out in the rain and snow directing activities, he showed up for dinner and he didn't have time to change his clothes.
Starting point is 00:40:30 So he sat through dinner in his wet clothes from the day. Also his wife, Martha, had just gotten over a really bad cold. So these are the circumstances surrounding his death. On that day, he began to complain about a cough and runny nose. And by two in the morning of that night, he developed chest pains and shortness of breath. So they call for James Crake, Dr. James Crake, who was his doctor of 40 years. That doesn't seem like some sort of infiltrator. That's not a ringing endorsement either.
Starting point is 00:41:00 If you're a doctor starting in, what, 1766? Not a good time to get your learning. At the same time, George Rollins, who was the overseer of the estate, came to his bedside. As morning came, Washington had a pronounced fever and his breathing had gotten really bad. So at 7.30 in the morning, George Rollins removed 12 to 14 ounces of blood at Washington's request. I know.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Bleed him. That's what they did back then. Yeah, no, no, no. I know. I know. Yeah, of course. George requested that. And then afterwards he's like, y'all should take some more of my blood.
Starting point is 00:41:39 He asked them to take more. And so throughout the morning, they ended up taking more blood from him. They tried to give him an enema. The beginning of adrenochrome. They tried all sorts of things. They tried to give him sage tea laced with vinegar to gargle. That didn't work. They tried to put some stuff in there to make it worse because then it would be like, oh,
Starting point is 00:41:58 that friction or whatever, whatever blisters we create, we'll solve the other blisters. Perfect. You've got to fight blisters and blisters. So throughout the day, through the bleeding, weirdly, he did end up regaining some of his strength, but his afternoon came. He knew he wasn't going to make it. And he was quoted as saying, soon enough, he was struggling for air. And he told Dr. Craig, Dr, I die hard, but I'm not afraid to go.
Starting point is 00:42:24 I believe from my first attack that I should not survive it. My breath cannot last long. Ever the gentlemen, even in extremes, the general made a point of thanking all three doctors for their help. Washington died at 10, 20 PM. I mean, I guess I guess they make it. There's like a certain bit of sense that they made with those like, oh, well, shit's coming out of him.
Starting point is 00:42:46 So maybe we should just try and get the shit out of him. You know, let's preempt the shit coming out. It's super. Let's get rid of all of his blood. It's super fucked up because they ended up taking out 80 ounces of his blood. That's a lot, which is, which is it's not too amazing to me that Washington survived as long as he did, because that was really his only accomplishment. Like he was a bad general.
Starting point is 00:43:08 He wasn't good at tactics. He wasn't good at strategy, but he looked fucking amazing on a horse and he should have died like 30 times and he never did. Yeah. Like his horse got shot and it fell on him. He was like, Hey, guess what? I'm fine. Like he, he's got bullet holes in his shirt and it was like, Oh, weird.
Starting point is 00:43:25 It hit off my watch. Like he was that guy. He just would not die. People still debate what it was that killed him. I probably, the blood loss, I think it's probably more the underlying cause of like pneumonia or something like that, but be that as it may. I'm being told in the chat. I'd forgotten about this, but apparently there's a dollop all about his death.
Starting point is 00:43:43 So let's not get too much more into it other than to say he wasn't poisoned by the Illuminati was not poisoned by the Illuminati. So or Alex brings, Alex brings up the Illuminati. He had written some letters about it and that this is indication of that they killed him. And so I looked into that. Dearest Martha, the Illuminati are stealing my blood. Could you, could you help me out with this?
Starting point is 00:44:08 I know you just recovered from a cold, but we ever so kind as to stop the Illuminati from bleeding me. Hey, you had a cold. I get it. I get it. I'm getting blood by the Illuminati. Come on, give me one, give me one help. So this German guy named GW Snyder sent Washington a letter on August 22nd, 1798.
Starting point is 00:44:26 I will read the relevant portion of this letter to you. It was sometimes sense that a book fell into my hands entitled proof of a conspiracy by John Robeson, which gave, gives a full account of the society of Freemasons that distinguishes itself by the name of Illuminati, whose plan is to overturn all government and all religion, even natural and who endeavor to eradicate every idea of a supreme being and distinguish man from beast by his shape only. A thought suggested itself to me that some of the lodges in the United States might have caught the infection and might cooperate with the Illuminati
Starting point is 00:45:00 or the Jacobine Club in France. Foshe is mentioned by Robeson as a zealous member and who can doubt of Gannet and Adet a day, probably have not those their confidence and this confidence in this country. They use the same expressions and are generally men of no religion upon serious reflection. I was led to think that it might be within your power to prevent the court plan from corrupting the brethren of the English Lodge over which you
Starting point is 00:45:25 preside. And that's why he was bled to death by the Illuminati. So George Washington replied, it seems like I kind of the alone, the Illuminati he's describing. I think they're right. I think they're dead on. Well, Adam Weishop and that whole I'm glad they killed Washington. The Bavarian Illuminati existed from 1776 to 1785 was disbanded. But everybody is like, Oh, no, they secretly weren't disbanded.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Oh, there's nonsense. Knights Templar. And mostly all they seem to be interested in was like rationality over superstition and that's exactly. But be that as it may, every other account of all this stuff is wildly a historical, but George Washington did reply to his letter on September 25th, 1798, he wrote back. Dearest Martha, please.
Starting point is 00:46:12 The Illuminati are stealing my blood. Please stop the Illuminati from sending me letters that take my blood magically. So he writes, I have heard much of the nefarious and dangerous plan and doctrines of the Illuminati, but never saw the book until you were pleased to send it to me. The same causes, which have prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter have prevented my reading the book hitherto, namely the multiplicity of
Starting point is 00:46:35 matters which pressed upon me before and debilitated state in which I was left after a severe fever had been removed. So and the book was dumped. So he was also had a terrible fever a year before he died. Which is, man, who knows, and which allows me to add a little more now than thanks for your kind wishes and favorable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over the English lodges of this country. The fact is I preside over none, nor have I ever been in one more than once or
Starting point is 00:47:07 twice within the last 30 years. I believe notwithstanding that none of the lodges in this country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the Society of the Illuminati. With respect, I am yours, your humble servant, George Washington. So from that, we can conclude George Washington ran the Illuminati. He did not. He denied it. He denied it.
Starting point is 00:47:29 Clearly that means that he was running it. You're using the Alex logic and I don't appreciate it. It's clearly what it means. So he wasn't killed by the Illuminati and the letters that he wrote. He was the Illuminati. The letters that he wrote regarding the Illuminati. What he says there is I have heard of this stuff, which I could say too. That's not confirmation that the Illuminati fucking exists in any meaningful
Starting point is 00:47:48 way, especially not in 1798, 1799. Right now. Yes, I am in as much as these fucking dill weeds present it. Anyway, the clip isn't over, but that is important that we now have. We got, we got Washington on record is saying fucking fuck the Illuminati. It's more like, come on, come on, man. Like, first of all, I'm not ahead of any lodge. I haven't even been to any really ever guys.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Not a Mason and look, they're not calm down. Come on. It's more or less a letter that says calm down. How do you get the president to write you a letter saying, shut up about the Illuminati? I think he was sending a lot of letters back then from one of the other letters that he wrote back to the guys. Like it takes up a lot of my times writing back to people.
Starting point is 00:48:35 That's true. They didn't have TV back then. So might as well write letters. Yeah. Through the lore of places like the Lone Star State. So again, he's just reiterating that he gets all his information from lore, lore, lore, not facts to defend the republic till the end. The state meant to be a redoubt in the future if the enemy was able to take over
Starting point is 00:49:01 the rest of the country. These covert wars have been going on since before this country was founded. When did they start? And these are the type of secrets you learn if you're in the right lodge and a 33rd degree Mason. It's not the secrets of Solomon's temple. He was dead back then. So I'm going to get into the big news.
Starting point is 00:49:35 That this Bundy tragedy distracts from. Spoiler alert, it's Fent Gazi. Yep, yep, yep, nope. Makes perfect sense. So. So lore. Lore. The podcast by what's his face.
Starting point is 00:49:50 I don't know. The Lone Star State is meant to be a redoubt. Yep. In case the evil forces take over the rest of the country. Right. Which sounds to me like lore. It also sounds to me like the grandiosity of people who are nationalistic about their state, which Texas certainly is.
Starting point is 00:50:08 Never heard that before. No, but I mean, you get, you get similar variations of it from people in New York to like they have real overblown senses of themselves just by virtue of being born in or living in New York. I love his, I love his long pauses. Dude. Because it's clear that he's like, he's grabbing at whatever. No, bullshit.
Starting point is 00:50:27 33rd degree basis. Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure. I disagree with you. I disagree with you. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I think that what happened there is that he was like, oh no. Ratcheting up dramatic tension. No, no. He was like, oh no. People are going to think I just admitted to being a mason. I think that's what happened. Okay. Because he's like, that's the lore you hear when you're in the right lodges.
Starting point is 00:50:51 And a 33rd degree. Whoops. I don't, I don't necessarily, I'm not here to say that Alex Jones is a fucking mason. He's in the Illuminati. But I think that, I think that the pauses were his brain being like, I know how my audience thinks. Damn it. Damn it.
Starting point is 00:51:07 This is going to be a blog post. So it's going to try and break into my house. Somebody's going to write a goddamn letter to George Washington about this. Dearest Martha. Please go bleed Alex Jones. He's looking puffy today. Probably just hung over. So we've now gotten through like serious problems with his ideas about history that he himself
Starting point is 00:51:29 has ascribed to lore, which is a big problem. He's read all their books, but you know what's more important? Lore. So at this point in the show, now Alex Jones sort of gets a little bit out of it. Lore. So at this point in the show, now Alex Jones sort of gets back into a normal show. Right. He gets to talking about some headlines.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Until he drops that George Washington was a werewolf? He also was a werewolf. Yes, we do know that. All right. But he gets back into a normal show with normal-ish headlines. But you have to experience them a little bit differently after hearing those two clips. I believe, listen to this and see if you get the point I'm trying to make. Austrian record-holding athlete lashes out at idiotic refugee policies.
Starting point is 00:52:15 It's not idiotic. They're bringing in martial law with it. See, people keep saying they're idiotic. No, they run things. The globalists are totally evil. You got to admit that they're scientific. They've dominated us. They're on top of us.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Not, oh, they're crazy because it makes you feel better about it. That's the first step going on then. This is crazy. Yeah, crazy like a fox. You got to get inside the enemy's mind or they're going to beat you every time. 60% of refugees heading to Europe are economic migrants, top EU official. Not true. Yeah, they want free goodies and women.
Starting point is 00:52:48 They're country women or just absolute property, so why not? By the way, they've got the liberal German women out giving the Arab men roses and just saying, hey, baby, I'm here. I'm sorry for our misogyny. I'm sorry for xenophobia against your horrible stone age. You know, religion of making women wear beaky pursuits and sexually mutilating and killing a woman of a man rapes her. And so, of course, the sickening anti-female, anti-family devil feminists love it because
Starting point is 00:53:18 they hate women. They want you to abort your children. They want you without a good man. They want you to hate your sons if you do have them. They're just eugenicists, high priestesses. So, of course, they go to the Islamists, you know, caliphate slavers and just hit their knees because they love cancer. They love death.
Starting point is 00:53:40 They love failure. They hate the West. They hate the new Atlantis. They want to blow it up. Absolutely overrun by demons, ladies and gentlemen. So, I don't think it's possible to not hear those words through new ears. And say they're coming for Texas. Well, Texas is the redoubt.
Starting point is 00:54:02 But, you know, what he conceives of this as centuries-long fights between religious factions? Yeah. This is insanity. To the point where he misrepresents literally every piece of history that he tries to ascribe to anything. I don't know. It kind of feels like he still thinks we're fighting in the Crusades. I think he does.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Yeah. I think he does. I mean, it feels like he goes back that far. It's like, the Knights Templar were actually my great, great, great, great, great grandfathers. And they fucked until we got Travis. Travis knew my family. I'm Confederate royalty. Oh, also.
Starting point is 00:54:47 I'm a Knight Templar. I did find that letter he references. Like, if Alex is related to the Ayerses, then that is true. But I don't know if he's related to that family at all through his mom's side. I have no idea. But, like, that letter does exist where... Confederate royalty. Colonel Travis does say, take care of my boy.
Starting point is 00:55:07 But even in that letter, he says, I might, I might make it. You know, I could make it. But like, the thing is, this friction that he sees and this idea that we're being overrun with these false immigrants, and it's some sort of a plan to destroy the new Atlantis, that's a piece of this bigger stuff. And that bigger stuff is straight up like fucking lore. It's straight up fan fiction that people have written about history. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:39 To try and explain some very difficult things throughout history. It's a convenient excuse for why things have happened. Additionally, it's a convenient excuse if you're trying to scapegoat Jews. Repeatedly throughout history. That, those sorts of things, or even take Jews out of it, your political opponents. Right. Like, those sorts of easy scapegoat tricks are what you see historically throughout the history of the Illuminati lore.
Starting point is 00:56:05 And Alex believes all of it. He's making it clear he believes all of it. All of it. And he believes that this, like that's what he thinks the deep state stuff is. I'm so not surprised he loves Trump now. If I'd heard that clip much earlier, I think that I could have pieced a little bit together in terms of like- Is Trump an Illuminati guy?
Starting point is 00:56:34 I know he's an anti-Semite, but I didn't know if he was an Illuminati guy. I have no idea. I think he's too savvy to say something like that in public. Right, right, right. That unpacking would be much worse than the shithole country's comment. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the- He would pay more than $130,000 to keep that quiet.
Starting point is 00:56:50 In the same way- All right. In the same way that Alex Jones sees Colonel William Travis in himself and has created his own mythology mirroring Colonel Travis's, I think he sees Trump in there too. Because the way he portrays Trump as being up against it, nothing but enemies around. He's stuck. He's creating the Alamo around Trump. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:20 But at the same time, it's just more- I mean, you could say that, but I think it's probably more just a situation where it's like the more enemies Trump accrues, the more he likes Trump. Like he just has to double down. To some extent. The enemy only makes him like Trump more simply because that puts him back in the outsider position that we know he loves so much. Like if a lot of people love Trump-
Starting point is 00:57:46 Or the person who knows he's up against it and has no chance of coming out alive like he believes Colonel Travis was and still goes and marches to his duty. When in reality, if you look at the history of Colonel Travis, it's like, I don't want to do this. Right. And I guess- So that is a lot like Trump then. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:03 I guess so. Bumbling upwards until he got to be president. And you look at the history of the debts that Colonel Travis has- Yeah, exactly. Even more closely. Oh, yeah, absolutely. So anyway, at this point, Alex goes through some headlines and has a shit prediction that we can look at scoffingly.
Starting point is 00:58:23 Although we know that Trump wouldn't write a letter saying, take care of my boy. He would write a letter saying like, wait, I have kids? Yeah, exactly. Hold on. Hillary Clinton drops below 50% nationally. Now Obama is having Bernie Sanders to the White House signaling that they may just not use Biden. They may use Sanders.
Starting point is 00:58:42 They may be offering him a VP slot with Biden. Sure. Wait for it. Wait for it. That's in the cards. Or Elizabeth Warren and Biden. Joe Biden. Biden needs to complains to Twitter that co-founder that Hillary mocking hashtag is pure misogyny.
Starting point is 00:59:02 She criticizing the Lord and Savior is hating women. It was Peter Dow. I don't really care. Nope. So criticizing Obama, criticizing blacks. We'll have to sit here and explain to women if she gets elected. We're not against you. We're not against you.
Starting point is 00:59:15 We're not against you. The CIA ran Hillary and Miss Magazine. We just, we just want to stop her. She's a tyrant. Shut up. The women are waiting. You'll never stop us. It's like Charlton Heston at the end of Omega Man.
Starting point is 00:59:26 I have the cure. I want to free you. Shut up. They throw a spear into him. Shut up. We want to be like this. There's chemicals in the water. We want them.
Starting point is 00:59:36 You don't get the metaphor of the Omega Man. No. And at that point, after he does that impression, long ass pause. Real long pause. Does not understand. I'm more frustrated about the Omega Man than I am about anything else that we've said so far tonight. Well, I mean, if you look at what he's saying and the metaphor that he's making, he's like,
Starting point is 00:59:53 I mean, first of all, it's he only only way he understands the world is through movies. So there's that. But then even beyond that, what he's saying is really, really insulting to women. Like, oh yeah. Like just the take away the fucking idea of any hashtag, anyone's complaints about it. But just the idea that they're like, women are so stupid. They just love her because she's a woman and scream at me because I have the answer. Women are always going to win.
Starting point is 01:00:20 In his in his Omega Man metaphor, the I have the answer is women shut up. Right. And they won't listen. They won't listen. I have the answer and it's stay in your place. But that's the problem that I have with his analysis of the Omega Man is that the point of the Omega Man was he's the monster, right? Not the zombies.
Starting point is 01:00:42 It's him. He's the murderer. He's the killer of these people. Right. And I guess Alex does have the metaphor right as in the wrong way as it has it happens. Alex is the murderer so weirdly every now and again. He is right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Unintentionally. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe that's a good example of that. I have the answer because I'm the monster. Oh, I somebody should have explained that movie to me. Shit. I need to stop drinking Nyquil before the movies.
Starting point is 01:01:09 I only like the Vincent Price version. I like the Will Smith version. So in this next clip, Rambo Joe Biggs, Pizzagate Joe Biggs, Pre-Pizzagate comes in to studio because they need to talk about the Bundy situation and Biggs had been at the compound. He had been to, yeah, he made a trip to the Wildlife Preserve and to, why am I surprised at that? And as I understand to Bunkerville to the original compound. And so Joe Biggs and Alex have a very interesting conversation.
Starting point is 01:01:46 Did you know they're serving pizza at that fucking bird reserve? I swear to God, we got to investigate this shit. He's really only had one story. Everywhere he goes, it's pizza. You got to look at the menus. You got to look at the pizza. The menus at that Wildlife Preserve. I just like getting paid to eat pizza.
Starting point is 01:02:00 Everyone's got to look into it for themselves. So in this, in this clip, Alex Jones has something preposterous about the Bundys. So right off the bat, you can kind of tell that they were ready to demonize us, use us as a, maybe to set an example for what the government wanted to do to people like this, to so-called right-wingers who are going to go up and make a stand against the government because they did get beat back in the bottom when that happened with the standoff on the Bundy ramp. And we can roll some of that B roll in the background.
Starting point is 01:02:29 It's, it's, it's historic feds surrender, armed feds surrendered to citizens. They were threatened to shoot David Knight at the front of it with a camera. And then they, they were in the wrong. That would have been election or concord shot her around the world. If they would have mowed down people with their guns, not up, but guns down on horseback with American flags, that would have kicked off a revolution and we might win that one. But if we, but if a revolution kicks off in the wrong way and we shoot first, that gives the enemy home field advantage and the towing costs to be receiving the kickoff.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Go ahead. So they could have willing to die for the revolution. That's David Knight. Exactly. On the scene. That's what he was. Yeah. They, they pointed a gun at David Knight.
Starting point is 01:03:14 If they had killed David Knight, my man, the whole world would have gone up in flames. My man, they, they could have won that. Well, yeah, but we all knew that if they killed David Knight, the Hicks win the revolution. Everybody knows this. Yeah. This is just, this is just chess over monopoly over over risk. Yeah. It's clear.
Starting point is 01:03:38 So now here is where we get into what I would describe as I don't, we're recording this on Martin Luther King day. So this clip makes me uncomfortable, but that's why I'm so glad we didn't do today's episode. I don't know if I can handle hearing more white people compare white people to Martin Luther King, Jr. I think, I think I'm out. I think I'm out on that.
Starting point is 01:04:09 I agree. I agree. But I will say that I'm on Bundy was the Martin Luther King, Jr. of the Mormons in this next clip. Don't bring up Martin Luther King, but this is so fucking dog whistle racist. It makes me, it hurts my ears, let's say. Like I said, I've, I've, I've been a big support. I've even spoke to, to Amon Bundy's mother before and things like that and, and had conversations
Starting point is 01:04:38 with them. I do believe that they have pure intentions that deep down inside, they don't really have any ill intention whatsoever that what they were doing, they were truly trying to make another stand. And I just, like I said, I thought this was just not at the right place, you know, but then you have that left again coming out, which I don't get saying white tear, you know, you have all these people on Twitter coming out last night saying, Oh, great. You know, these terrorists, these white terrorists are arrested, call them terrorists.
Starting point is 01:05:03 That's what they should be. Well, sorry. You know, and they're, and they're all the black lives matters people. And well, I mean, they want a race war and, and, and they, they paint everything as racial and they also sit there and want a police state in America, even though they claim they're criticizing it. They're just disconnected, dumb, stupid people. I mean, really at the end of the day, what happened, Martha and Tom didn't get to go
Starting point is 01:05:25 into the wildlife refuge and work a few days a week. I mean, there's probably hardly anybody out there really manning that place. It's in the middle of nowhere. Meanwhile, they, they, they quote unquote break into this federal facility. And what do I see them doing when I'm down there sweeping, cleaning off the sidewalks, taking care of the property, the land, making sure it's fine. I didn't see anyone in black lives matter and Ferguson break into a store and start doing shopkeep work and rearranging stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:51 No, they were taking stuff and running out and throw them all tough cocktails. So that is awful. That is awful for a number of reasons. First of all, if I understand correctly, his reasoning, if I steal your TV, but when you see me with it, I'm dusting it off. Well, that thief now, no, I'm taking care of it now, or if I, frankly, it's more mine now than it is yours. If I have a bunch of guns and I occupy your home and I dust off your TV, he's cleaning
Starting point is 01:06:22 it. Put salt on your sidewalk. It's snowy out there. Guys, look, there's no, I own your house now, but you're not going to slip and fall. There's an amazing irony to Alex Jones being like, they want a race war. They want to make everything racial. And then Joe Biggs, 20 seconds later being like, I didn't seem to clean up in Ferguson. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:42 All these white people, they cleaned up. Yeah. Now the reality of that is quite different. I'm going to read here from an article in the Huffington Post. They fucking pooped everywhere. No, they were disgusting. They dug trenches full of poop. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:54 The Malhoorid National Wildlife Refuge, quote unquote, occupation ended more than a month ago, but yet damage caused by the armed militants who gathered to protest the federal government's management of public lands remains. The total cost of the occupation stands at about $6 million to the federal government in addition to $3 million already pitched in by the state of Oregon. Of that, Jason Holm. Tom and Martha have a lot of back pay coming. Jason Holm, Assistant Regional Director of USFWS says $1.7 million has been flagged just
Starting point is 01:07:27 for repairs and cleaning of the reserve itself. Holm warned that nearly $2 million cleanup cost is a moving figure subject to change as the agency conducts a thorough inventory of what was broken and what's missing. So here's where it gets really important. So they made those buckets of poop and what have you. And that's one thing. A report released in February by the FBI said, quote, significant amounts of human feces were found on site after the occupiers surrendered next to a sensitive cultural site containing
Starting point is 01:07:59 artifacts sacred to the Burns Pui tribe. Great. So that boy, boy, howdy, boy, howdy, is that a big giant fucking metaphor right there? If I saw that in a movie, I would be like, guys, bid on the nose. Yeah. Holm said the wildlife refuge will recover eventually, but there's concern that the militia members may have harmed Native American artifacts or destroyed other records, which are irreplaceable.
Starting point is 01:08:24 Nature is durable. It'll be just fine, Holm said. Buildings and property are fixable or replaceable. They'll be fine. The relationships with the community will strengthen as a result of this. However, damages to tribal artifacts would be heinous and loss or missing, lost or missing biological data could be impossible to replicate. Our refuge employees are thrilled to be back doing the job.
Starting point is 01:08:43 Blah, blah, blah, we're thrilled and blah, blah, blah, 26 people were charged with federal conspiracy. Now is a great time to remind everybody that they just got off scot-free. They did. I mean, they did cause a lot of damage to sacred sites that they will not have to pay for or do any criminal time for no jail time for them. Nope. And so to drive home the point that Alex Jones excuses all white behavior here is a clip of
Starting point is 01:09:09 him saying that pretty much all white terrorism is just the feds. Fair enough. There would be more feds at the meeting than there would be patriots and the feds would have to have secret hand signs so they wouldn't set each other up. Of course. I mean, it's that bad, folks. I've had them, no exaggeration, probably 30-plus times come up to me at a book signing, a video signing, an event and go, listen, I got C4 in my truck out there right now.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Let's go blow up the police station and I go, get the camera on, get the camera on. This person's a cop and they run out and they got a cop car, you know, unmarked fed. And they'll go, I'll get you later, Jones. I don't know about that. If true, we got to hire some better cops. That is a bad idea. For real. As far as the honeypot goes, not a good one.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Yeah. Hey, Alex, let's go blow up a police station. Oh, you caught me. If you're living the kind of life where 30 times in your 20-year career, someone has come up to you real or not and suggested you blow up a police station, you're not doing a good job. You're in a bad line of work. You're attracting the wrong crowd.
Starting point is 01:10:19 You need a doctor. And now I'm... Those people aren't real. And now I'm... You just want to blow up a police station. I'm deeply concerned now that any fan who runs into us on the streets now, that will be their code for, I listened to the show. Let's go blow up a police station.
Starting point is 01:10:34 I really hope that that doesn't... Guys, guys, put your phones in your freezer. It's time to go blow up a police station. It's a cop. It's a cop. Oh, no. Get the camera on him. If you're a cop or you're just playing a prank, I think you would probably run away
Starting point is 01:10:46 if Alex Jones is like, get the camera on him. He's a cop. I think that doesn't prove their cops. I also don't think it happened 30 times, but be that as it may. Feds, all of them. At this point in the episode, Alex brings on his big CIA whistleblower, Tosh Plumlee. Tosh Plumlee.0. Right.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Yeah. And I don't care. I don't really care. But at a certain point in... Which faction does Tosh belong to? It's the eighth faction. The eighth faction? I wasn't supposed to talk about this.
Starting point is 01:11:17 The secret eighth faction? God damn it, dad. All they do is... You only learn about that if you're a third, 33rd level mason. All they do is blow up police stations with the help of minor radio personalities. So in his interview, though, there's one thing I wanted to play for you because I think it's really interesting. I think it's very, very interesting.
Starting point is 01:11:37 But if you listen to this closely, I think that it's Tosh Plumlee pointing a finger at Alex. I don't know if that's the case. As if it's Alex Faltz for these kinds of assholes doing this kind of shit. No. I think he's subtly trying to be like, give a hint to the audience or something like this. I would say that I don't think I've heard Tosh Plumlee on the show in a long time.
Starting point is 01:12:03 And there may be, like, there might be a thing where he's like, I don't want to come on your show anymore. I don't know. I'm not entirely sure. I don't have the statistics to back that up. He might have been on two weeks ago and I just missed it. Something like that. But there are things that he's saying in this clip that are absolutely like, I'm kind of
Starting point is 01:12:21 talking about Alex. I think you'll pick up on it pretty quick. Wow, you're so incredible. Tell him about illusionary warfare training. Well, that's what it is. It's a modified technique that's been used since the 1950s. It's infiltrate in. If you can control the communications, you've won the war or you've won the situation.
Starting point is 01:12:40 That's right. Usually the communications person that quote, handles all communications for the group is who you look for. We've had Malkenburg. That's an old CIA project. Now let me qualify something here on CIA. There are people that is infiltrated within the CIA that are CIA, some of the CIA do not even know it.
Starting point is 01:13:05 The ninth facts. I'm not talking about rogues, I'm talking about a shadow warriors, not from the standpoint of a shadow warriors on organizations and things like that. I'm talking about there is a shadow government out there that is working these programs. The program is designed to desensitize us to where we expect exactly what the hell we're getting. That's right. Let's be clear.
Starting point is 01:13:30 The big foundations, the big leftist foundations run but have the national security clearances, the clandestine dirty programs against the patriots. And so a lot of times the local police, the FBI, even the CIA don't know, it's the foundations that are even above the agencies with their action program here in the United States. Let me put it this way too. You hit it right on the head, Alex. Sure. Also there's gatekeepers assigned into these organizations are agencies that prevent good
Starting point is 01:14:04 honest people that work for those agencies from doing their job. So three things that were said within that clip are giant criticisms that are levied in the anti-Alex Jones online community. The first is that idea of communications people are probably the most suspicious. Alex Jones is the biggest mouthpiece of the Patriot community. He is the communications aspect of that entire operation. And Alex seems to not understand what his own words implicate him in being like, yeah, you find the person who's in charge of communications, that's your guy.
Starting point is 01:14:44 He's pointing the finger at himself. So the second thing is the idea that Alex Jones desensitizes people to the situations that people, the powers that be want them to be desensitized. Right. So they accept their circumstances. So you have this idea of this overpowerful elite, these globalists who have their fingers in every pie. They control all seven factions of the CIA.
Starting point is 01:15:08 But not the secret eighth faction. No, that's true, which Tosh Plumlee point oh is a part of. So that idea of desensitizing you to this worldwide conspiracy that exists through ironclad pedophile blackmail that want to kill your children and drink their blood and all this stuff and all they're going to do is keep trying to fuck with you through like making you depressed through the water, the chemicals in the water, the media is going to lie to you all the time. There is going to be fake terrorists that are going to run you over with a car.
Starting point is 01:15:38 You're not safe in public. This idea is and you can't fight it back against them except by giving me money and yelling at Muslims on the streets if you see them because that's good fun. But like the idea that his role in the whole game plan is desensitizing people to be able to think I can't fight back when the way to fight back is through direct action, through protesting, through writing letters to your Congress people, voting, all those sorts of things like those are legitimate things you can do, you can push for reform. Those things you're not like we are not past that point.
Starting point is 01:16:11 Alex Jones' role according to a lot of his critics online is that he is there to train you to think you don't have anything you can do. He's in the shadowy ninth faction of the CIA. It's a trained hopelessness that Alex Jones instills in his audience again like you said even as I was talking, the only thing you can do is give him money and support him. The third thing in that one and a half minute clip of Tosh Plumlee's that is also one of the big fingers that gets pointed at Alex Jones is that he is a gatekeeper and that he is in place so there is a flow of information the correct way.
Starting point is 01:16:50 I don't necessarily believe this because that implies that the globalists are real. But that criticism that comes to him from these internet commenters is that the globalists are real and Alex is a limited hangout. He's controlled opposition where he feeds you a little bit of truth and a lot of lies in order to make sure that you stay suckling off his teat as opposed to the real truth tellers in the world. He won't even come out and say that the Jews are at fault for all of our problems. He kind of does.
Starting point is 01:17:18 Yeah, well. But he won't come out and say it. I'm not saying necessarily that Tosh Plumlee is wagging his dick at Alex, but there is I would say it strikes me is amazing that there's three of the biggest criticisms of Alex within one minute and a half of them talk. Yeah, but that gets back to our I know you are. But what am I like if you are not doing what they're doing is just accusing the opposition of what it is.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Whatever it is they think they're doing like they're they're silly. It feels silly. No, it's a little different. It's a little different than the general coming from Tosh Plumlee point. No, well, yeah. Yeah, it is. It is a little bit different. And I give I give it I give it a little bit more of a pause to be like, why is he saying
Starting point is 01:18:07 those things with Alex? It's just, of course, the I'm rubber your glue. Yeah, but him coming at Tosh coming in and saying stuff like that just makes me think like there's probably an intention behind it. And it's not just deflecting because he doesn't have to do that. Right. He has no skin in the game necessarily. No, which is why he can just say you hit the nail right on the head, Alex, and then say
Starting point is 01:18:28 something completely different. Well, that's what all his guests. Yeah. So anyway, here's a little bit of a commercial that I really enjoyed that Alex does for his product DNA force. Great. No, no ad pivot to speak of on this. But man, this is just going straight into this is a great commercial.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Okay. Just the bio PQQ is 12 to $14,000 a kilo from the Japanese who make it right here in America. It's in Japan. They've been obsessed with it for 20 years and of course, they're the longest little people there are for a lot of other reasons. The point is DNA force is hardcore. Just the bio PQQ has the equivalent vitamin C delivery in the body. It's different, but it's basically the same.
Starting point is 01:19:08 Read the science of 300 pounds of blueberries. You can't take, you know, 20, is that a lot of Pauling said not get diarrhea. You can't really overdose on it, but it can make you sick. Bio PQQ, one pill, 300 pounds of blueberries and Annie. I mean, it's just, it's, it's wild and this is what the elite take, but you, I mean, I remember five years ago, my dad was going to medical doctors. He was going to people, he'd done some stuff with the Pentagon trying to get things fast-tracked nutraceuticals separately from working female.
Starting point is 01:19:43 And he said, this is what you need to do. Cause he goes, they're going to try to ban this here in the U S or make a prescription. He goes, this is $300 to $600 for something. So we made our own formula and it believe me, it's got the industry actually upset because all blueberry, 300 bucks for something like this and ours is better. So it was life.com. I found a comparable product for $50, but be that as it may, the, you know, it's, you know, I just saw the best infomercial effort.
Starting point is 01:20:14 Like if we're talking, uh, as seen on TV products, this is the perfect time to be like, have you ever been eating 300 pounds of blueberries? And you're like, oh, that's the time my mouth is blue and they just show like a B roll from, uh, from Wonka or just some woman holding 300 pounds of blueberries going slipping and how many times have you been in this situation? If you held 300 pounds of blueberries, right? Oh, yeah, I can't even afford it. It's, it's insane.
Starting point is 01:20:43 And one of the things I was looking into this, I don't care about the blueberry situation, but, uh, and I, I find myself saying that all the time. Do you mean the band, the blueberry situation? No, but also rest in peace, uh, but be that as it may, uh, the difference between Alex's products and other products is, uh, in the, uh, the blueberry tonnage. No, the nutrition information, uh, what you find is, uh, that Alex Jones always has on the back of the bottle, proprietary blend, and then whatever amount. And it says the things that are in it, but it doesn't say how much of anything is
Starting point is 01:21:26 in it because it's a proprietary blend. It's all blended together. Gotcha. He just lists the ingredients. He doesn't give you an actual idea of percentage of what, how much is in it. Yeah. And so whenever we, you know, you find a comparable product on like some other, another company puts out and they'll give you specifics.
Starting point is 01:21:43 Yeah. They'll give you all the actual amount. How much bio PQQ is in it? Cause he's saying it costs $14,000 a kilo or whatever. And that could be enough to go six years. Let's take a look at this. There is, uh, hold on one second. There is, uh, 25% of your daily allotted, uh, vitamin C in this.
Starting point is 01:22:02 Right. How many pounds of blueberries is that? He's pretending somehow it's, he says, Is that 10 pounds of blueberries? It's absorbed the same, but different, but different. I don't know what that is. It's nothing. So in this next clip, Alex Jones has another weirdo guest,
Starting point is 01:22:17 a guy by the name of Joel Scousen, who's a, he's a mess. Hate this guy. I can't get off this blueberry thing. I want to measure everything in pounds of blueberries now. And I want to know how much in a bowl of cereal, how many pounds of blueberries are there? I mean, it depends how many, I mean, is it, uh, honey bunches of votes with blueberries? No, I was going to go with blueberries.
Starting point is 01:22:41 There's zero. There's zero blueberries, zero pounds of blueberries. However, in bio PQQ, a lot of blueberries. So, um, uh, Joel Scousen comes on and he, I hate him. I don't want to talk about his history or anything like that. Cause I'm, I'm going to take him down. It's just a dick. I'm going to take him down a little bit later in a much more thorough way.
Starting point is 01:23:04 But, uh, in this clip, he basically just rewrites what happened with the shooting of Levoix Finnecombe, uh, and gives him a real generous take. I wonder why. Finnecombe, who's a very mild manner, grandfatherly type, well-spoken, um, Mormon, he's a good. So already well-spoken grandfatherly type. White. Uh, Mormon, good man. White.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Good religious man. It's a shame that he's the one that got shot. I mean, this guy was taking the higher ground. He, he was not, uh, you know, there's conflict reports about what happened when he got out of the car, but clearly he was not armed. His hands were in the air and it's true that he may have been fed up. You know, one of the witnesses talking to Bundy's bodyguard said that he rushed to the officers, but I don't think that's really what happened.
Starting point is 01:23:52 What I think was in his anger saying, look, if you're going to kill me, then go ahead and shoot. And he was, you know, walking forward to them, basically bearing his chest to them with his hands. With a gun. But there's no justification for the police. The FBI or whoever it was. He had a gun.
Starting point is 01:24:07 Shoot him in the head when his hands are in the air. I don't care if you're walking towards them or even- Absolutely so. So beyond that, let's, let's pretend he wasn't armed. Okay. Okay. Let's pretend he wasn't armed. Right.
Starting point is 01:24:17 Which is not true. Now, now admittedly Bundy's bodyguards did say he was angry and he rushed the cops, but with no information at all, I don't think that's what happened. Let's pretend that he wasn't armed and Joel Scousen's situation is right. Okay. Now let's imagine a situation where he's not white. And now we don't, we already know. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:24:39 But let's imagine the situation where just by Joel Scousen's words that he, he was fed up and he said, shoot me. And he was walking towards the police bearing his chest and they told him to stop walking and he kept walking towards them. There's no way Alex Jones would ever give any kind of a pass. No, of course not. For this sort of thing. And the idea that Joel Scousen is just like what I think happened.
Starting point is 01:25:01 Yeah, I know. That was bananas. That's terrible analysis. No, I don't think that's what happened. No. No, that's that simple. You don't get to do that. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:25:10 The guys who were on his side who were there reported what happened. I don't think they know what they're talking about. No, I think he was cool. I don't think so. I think he was a cool guy. No, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think they know what they're talking about. He's a cool guy. Yeah, he is.
Starting point is 01:25:25 Yeah. He had his hands up now admittedly. One was in his pocket reaching for a pistol. That's true. But I think if you're a grandfatherly type, well-spoken guy, who wouldn't pull a pistol on the cops, right? Like who amongst us grandfatherly white people wouldn't just pull a pistol? I know my grandfather was the kind of guy who would take government money to not grow things on
Starting point is 01:25:52 land and then get a hundred thousand dollars a year for a charity to have a bunch of foster kids when I have 15 of my own children. Right. Crazy. Anyway, we have one more clip, Jordan. And this is where Alex Jones goes through. I wanted to leave this episode because it's been a little bit heavy on me poking massive holes in his historical beliefs.
Starting point is 01:26:14 Right. And I wanted to leave with a good example of how he covers news. I know we hear little clips from time to time of him like. I'm sorry. You said news. What you should have said was lore of the day. Headlines is the lore of the day. Lore du jour.
Starting point is 01:26:31 And this is him riffing through the headlines. Enjoy. You asked to stabilize Europe, Austrian. I just want to be clear. Also, keep in mind, this is the exact same headlines that he didn't get into the actual stories of earlier. Right. He just, he's on repeats. A record holding athlete lashes out.
Starting point is 01:26:50 Absolutely. That's the plan. 60% of refugees heading to Europe are economic migrants EU official. Feminized males will allow Muslims to conquer Europe. That sounds right. Again, this is it's the strategy of repetition with no analysis. Right. No discussion of whether or not these things I'm saying are true or what the context of these
Starting point is 01:27:10 things are just repetition. So you believe it gets beat into your head. Right. Be afraid. Putting estrogen in the water attracts bears. And bees. I hate bees. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:27:21 They love it. They love to get beat up while their girlfriend's drug off and gang raped and hood put on her head and the police just hail it. They just, oh, they love it. It's a symbol of conquering Europe by the state that hates its slaves, hates its minions. It just wants to slap them around because there's nothing they won't put up with. Nothing they don't love. No amount of humiliation they don't want.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Top Builderberg global super elite must stop Donald Trump from FullWars.com. Very important article. Hillary Clinton drops a 50% nationally even in stage polls. Clinton needs to. Complains to Twitter that co-founder that Hillary mocking hashtag is pure misogyny. He wants banning Hillary to be done. All the same stories. Some trendy actress wants to tell the media what they can write about Hillary.
Starting point is 01:28:11 I mean, these people are just, just flaming out of control. People on the left don't like Lena Dunham either. No. Bad example. Open my eagle and put it back. I looked up what Lena Dunham said and I shouldn't have. Yeah. Ugly, dumb, tyrants.
Starting point is 01:28:28 But that matter, we fall and worship them and do whatever they say. Rolling over on our backs like a puppy. You know, just in total fear because we love it. We love it. Just land to the cowards, home of the slaves. Land to the idiots. Just groveling, loving every minute of it. Just goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Really, there's a certain percentage that's like that. A big percentage though, really, really hates the government. 01:28:57,320 --> 01:28:58,920 TBS news poll. 01:28:58,920 --> 01:29:02,840 Government is just hated more than organized crime because it is organized crime. At the top. Nice.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Main governor on the page. Bring back to guillotine for drug traffickers. Like the CIA and all big banks publicly run it all. I just love these, these anti-drug people. Everybody knows who brings the drugs in. They want to keep it illegal to keep the prices up. He delivered that line right there as if it's an old-time catchphrase. They keep it illegal to keep the prices up.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Almost as if it's a call and response. Where like on his farewell tour, you be the audience. They keep it illegal to keep the prices up. Thank you. It's been great. All right. Give me a break. City demands firearms, applicants write essays explaining the need for a gun
Starting point is 01:29:46 and they of course refuse most of them. Where is the evidence of that, Alex? Hamburger essays are not people who buy guns a strong point. And also where is the, when you get statistics on rejections of these essays that I'm sure are just part of, I don't know, just like a formality. Just write something. If you write an essay that would score you 300 on the written SAT, we'll give you a gun. If you can avoid saying, I want to don't kill somebody, then you get a gun.
Starting point is 01:30:15 But nobody wants your guns, folks. Monsanto sues the block listing of herbicide ingredient as a carcinogen. Well, it's because studies came out that show that glyphosate is not a carcinogen. Or at very least it's in the lowest category possible in terms of potential carcinogens. Yeah. I don't want to defend Monsanto, though. They can all burn in hell. No, totally. But this is a misrepresentation of facts and Alex can't handle it. At this point, he has run out of stories.
Starting point is 01:30:42 Yes. All the paper's gone. I'm going to hand the baton to Jacare and Leanne now. But before I do that, I wanted to just remind everybody one more time today that we're running the biggest special ever on DNA force. Yeah, of course it was. Saw that one coming. But it's still too easy. It's still happened.
Starting point is 01:31:04 Do you know who is trying to keep us from getting good ad pivots? Big blueberry. No, Rosicution cults. Dude, that's another thing that I was thinking about. I know a little bit about the Rosicrucians. And one of the things that I think that in terms of when we talk about Alex Jones' Christianity or the lack thereof or weird version thereof, I think that I've been too focused on straight-up Gnosticism, I think that some of those ideas about living on through your children might
Starting point is 01:31:32 come from Rosicrucian beliefs because they're big into reincarnation and perfection of the soul through repetition and stuff like that. So I think that that might be... Alex might subscribe not only to dumb lore about history. He might also have like Rosicrucian Christian beliefs. Dumb religion as well. I don't actually think the Rosicrucians are all that dumb. They're pretty interesting, quite frankly.
Starting point is 01:31:55 But Alex is dumb. Those two are not mutually exclusive. Alex is dumb, so it becomes dumb through him. True. He is a vessel wherein the interesting becomes stupid. That's the best sentence I've ever written. Yeah, I know. You just nailed it. So yeah, that's the show.
Starting point is 01:32:12 That's the show? That's his January... What is that? January 27th, 2016. Yep. Beautiful. So also just to give you a little bit of context, this is after he has decided to join Team Trump. This is after our investigation.
Starting point is 01:32:26 So... Of course. Rest in peace, Lavoy Finnecombe. It is sad that anybody had to die, but at the same time... Yeah, fuck him. I used to feel bad for the 15 kids. No, wasn't it Amon Bundy who had the... Or Clive and Bundy who had the 15 kids?
Starting point is 01:32:41 It was the... It was that guy who... Lavoy had 15 kids. He had 15 kids and he was the one who adopted all of those kids, so he could siphon money from the government. According to the site I saw earlier today, yes, that is absolutely the case. What a welfare queen. Uh, yeah. Oh, I forgot to play the Out of Context drop.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Oh! Which is just as fun afterwards as it would have been beforehand. And here you go. Yeah, folks, I'm psychic. I mean, it's a fact, okay? I mean, I don't control it, nobody can. But I mean, I knew something. I just feel it. I said something bad's about to happen.
Starting point is 01:33:12 You notice it did. Okay. I thought he was just gonna be... I thought he was being sarcastic of like, Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, I'm psychic. And instead he turns into the... No, of course I'm psychic. I can't control it.
Starting point is 01:33:23 I can't control it though. Yep, absolutely. What a dumb dog. Amazing. Anyway, guys, if you'd like more of the show, you can check us out at KnowledgeFight.com. Also, if you want to see too much of the show. With an amazing opener, Nate Burroughs.
Starting point is 01:33:37 So... One of the best. You know what? If you don't like our show, come for the first 10 minutes. Yeah. It's still pretty good. Come enjoy some Nate by Rouse. It'd be interesting to see people listening to this podcast
Starting point is 01:33:46 and being like, you know what? I don't like their show, but Nate Burroughs is fucking great. Let's be polite and sit through here. Yeah. Yeah, that will be Saturday. Saturday, Saturday. Saturday, January 20th at 10.30 p.m.
Starting point is 01:33:58 At the Playground Theater. Please come if you can. www.theplaygroundtheater.com. Absolutely slash Knowledge Dash Fight. Yeah. We'll put up a link. Also, we're on Twitter, Knowledge Underscore Fight. That's true.
Starting point is 01:34:12 On Facebook. You can look us up on the iTunes. We live there. Absolutely. Beyond that. I don't know. You know what? I think I have the perfect one.
Starting point is 01:34:23 I think we should call Matt Drufkey so he can give one. Ooh, that would be nice. Because Garbage Dick. I believe. Not Garbage Dick. That's our friend. Trash Dick. Trash Dick.
Starting point is 01:34:32 Joe Walsh. Yeah. Names are way too close. Trash Dick. Joe Walsh. Everybody remember Garbage Dick. Great guy. Trash Dick.
Starting point is 01:34:41 The fucking worst. So then I think that means. In honor of Drufkey, I'd like to. Absolutely. But you're entitled to yours as well. Who cares? Come on. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:34:50 I don't care. It's just going to be one of the Bundys. Who cares? No, right. Fine. They can all live in that bundle of go fuck yourself. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Starting point is 01:35:02 Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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