Knowledge Fight - #273: March 5-6, 2019

Episode Date: March 8, 2019

Today, Dan and Jordan check in on how things are going in the world of Alex Jones in the present day. They mostly find some of the same old nonsense, but more importantly, they catch glimpse of a sign... that Alex's days in business may be numbered.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you. 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. Indeed we are, Dan. Yeah, Jordan. Yeah. Do you ever get a grade bumped up? What are you talking about? Do you ever in high school or elementary school? Did you ever like get a teacher to go like, oh no, okay, I'll give you a B instead of a C? I'm certain I did, but it's very unmemorable. It's very unmemorable. The only kind of grade thing I can remember that I didn't deserve at all. I think I probably mentioned
Starting point is 00:00:37 this on the show even, is I dropped out in my senior year of high school, but I also skipped like two thirds of my junior year. Right, right, right. You just didn't go. Yeah, because I was too depressed and all the mess. And so like in that time, of course, I failed all of the classes that I was taking in my junior year. Did you fail all of them? I didn't. I went, I showed up and took a couple of the finals and I took my French final and my teacher was just like, you got like a 98% on the final. I'm just going to give you credit for the class. I don't even care. And I also got an A in broadcast production because that was one of the only classes I actually did show up for because the teacher was super cool and I could handle that
Starting point is 00:01:18 environment even in my depressed state. That's a great backstory for you. Everything in high school was a disaster, but broadcast production and broadcast production. There you go. Yep. That's fucking diamonds. And now I'm producing this show where I know a lot about Alex Jones and I only know what you tell me about Alex Jones. That's correct. And I don't know any French. Tremol. You said that on the two episodes back in the last episode. I was just, I was just a on put the Francais. I was, I was just channeling my inner Pierre. I'll say bien. Yeah. So Jordan, today we have a monumental episode to go over that will cover the days of March 5th and 6th, just Tuesday and Thursday of this week. If you're, if you're paying attention to days of the week,
Starting point is 00:02:06 crazy bullshit that happens on this show and an announcement that will shake the core of the very info war. And there's a lot of things that we can speculate about what it means, why it's happening, what's going on. And we'll get to that quite a ways down the road. But before we get to today's episode, I'd like to give a shout out to a couple of new people who've signed up and are supporting the show. Right. So first of all, I'd like to say thank you to Hayden with an O. Hey, Don. Hey, hey, man. We're bad at this. Anyway, thank you very much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you. Thank you. Next, Nicole. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you, Nicole. Thank you very much, Nicole. Next, Alex.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you, Alex. That actually is Alex Jones, but it's the British presenter. Oh, okay. That's nice of her. It's not her. Dylan, thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much, Dylan. Next, let's say thank you to somebody who donated on a little bit of an elevated level. What? Appreciate it very much. So Clint, thank you so much. You are now a globalist. 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. Daddy Shark. Thank you, Clint. If you're out there listening and you're thinking, hey, I like what these guys do,
Starting point is 00:03:28 I'd like to support the show, you can do that by going to our website, knowledgefight.com. There's a button to support the show. We would appreciate it. Indeed. It would be nice. Also, I appreciate no one giving us shade about our last episode being pretty short. We had some scheduling issues and I'm trying to find a new apartment. So sometimes our bandwidth is going to be a little bit lower than it is normally, but we'll get back to full beefy episodes across the board. We're just trying to average out the week. Like if we give you a five hour episode, then you got to be fine with it because you're still getting an average of about nine hours of knowledge. Last week, man. It's all the same. Once we get a new knowledge fight, HQ will be in
Starting point is 00:04:09 much better shape to do things. There's a lot of stresses in dealing with Chicago real estate and trying to find a new apartment. It's a real hassle. It's cutting into my life a little bit and I appreciate people understanding. So Jordan today, this two part episode, I mean, it's a one part for us, but it's two days, fifth and sixth is crazy. It's a lot of lunatic nonsense and here is an out of context drop from today's show. And so Tommy Robinson is a modern day Moses. Oh, that's not a good start. That's not a good start. No, I wouldn't want to do that. No, but here is how we start things off on March 5th. Here we are already Tuesday. It's amazing. Tuesday, March 5th, 2019. I am your host,
Starting point is 00:05:01 Alex Jones here in the new studio. You've seen us do a lot of live reports and had political coverage of big events like state of the union here in our new state of the art studio. We've got three nice studios here now and are ready to start expanding to about 20 hours a day live. What are you about to drop? Six months behind getting that done because of all these globalist attempts to shut us down and block us, but we are moving forward. Thanks to your prayers and thanks to your support. So Alex has a new studio that he's been saying he's been working on for a really long time and fine. His dad's basement? Could be. I don't know. Is he moving back in? I just hate this. It's been so long that he's been saying he's going to expand to like a 24-hour
Starting point is 00:05:44 the style. Now he's saying 20 hours. I don't know why he doesn't go for the extra four. Who's going to fill him? When you go halfway or half speed, that's when you get hurt. That's what I always play football. And I imagine he did as well back when he played football. That's why you got hurt. I think going 20 hours is the half speed of a full-time news network. What is he on now? Well, you got like what three hours of David Knight, three hours, four hours of Alex. Maybe it's two of David Knight, four of Alex and two of the war room. So eight hours total. I mean, well then 20 hours is a big jump. Yeah. More than a hundred percent game. I would start with 16 hours. You know what? Even better than that. I would start with 12. Just put your
Starting point is 00:06:27 toes in the water there. See if you got somebody who can step up better than that. Roll it back to six. Better than that. Quit. Yeah. Go home. I don't believe a word of this. I mean, I believe he has a new studio because he has been talking about that being almost ready for a really long time. So I believe that they finally finished that studio and are making use of it. I don't believe he's going to go to 20 hours a day. I think that's just the brash talk that he's been going on for a long time. But the fact that he's in the position that he's in now with like all of this, like getting off of all of these platforms, everything rolling back, he's talked very openly. And even on the Rogan episode, he was talking about how getting kicked off of like Spotify and iTunes like really
Starting point is 00:07:11 hurt him. Yeah. Because people just become attenuated or what do they do? They just get in the habit of listening through mediums like that. And when you disrupt that information stream, they don't think about it to be like, Oh, I need to remember to go listen to this. Nobody goes to the second page of Google. Right. Or if you subscribe to something, you're more likely to listen to it. And when that subscription isn't there anymore, you're not necessarily going to go to the web page. There's some laziness. And so Alex has even talked about how like that really hurt them and stuff like that. So if you think about how much money he had to have lost from all of that going away, it's, it's huge. And so the idea that he's talking about expanding,
Starting point is 00:07:51 he has this new studio that just strikes me as blustery nonsense. He'd already paid for the studio and this is posturing, right? Or very clear indication that he has some sort of benefactor massive amount of money. Yeah. Or it could be dark money or an angel investor. Right. Right. Keeping him afloat. Could be Peter teal. Right. Why not? Buckley found a bucket of gold. That could be. I don't know. Buckley lives the type of life where he might just find a bucket of gold. Right. That's obvious. That sort of thing strikes me as that being a possibility. But that's not the most important thing. Did you know that Jim Baker started selling buckets of gold? I don't, don't doubt that at all. It'll last the apocalypse. So that's not the most important
Starting point is 00:08:33 thing that happens in the intro to this episode. I should tell you the most important thing is that Alex is wearing a cowboy hat. Oh, God. And I thought I'd celebrate the new studio today by wearing a Stetson open road cowboy hat Silverbelly. This is the same hat my dad's dad wore his whole life and I knew him. And I got reminded of these that the Paul Watson's here in town. And about it was like 15 years ago that Paul has a whole different personality when you put a cowboy hat on him. And so we're going to put a cowboy hat on him and get his fucking shoes. This imitation. We know from listening to 2009 2008 episodes that it's Steve Watson who Alex bullies into doing a cowboy impression. Alex is mixed up mixed up the
Starting point is 00:09:16 Watson brothers, I believe. Right. Or maybe he just did it to both of them. Yeah. He is a dick. Yeah, that is that's that's that's fair. So Paul Joseph Watson is in town. He is in no longer occupied Texas visiting Austin having to hang out with Alex. Why? Well, here's the thing. We could play a lot of games with this. There's a lot of possibilities. Number one, we could be speculative and say this means something right because Paul Joseph Watson almost never leaves the United Kingdom. Yeah, he almost never comes to Austin. I think in the time that I've been listening maybe twice before I've seen him come to Austin and you could imagine like, well, maybe Alex knows something's coming. Roger is under a gag order. He can't do the
Starting point is 00:09:58 war room anymore, which Alex brings up later in this episode. Of course, Roger can't even do any in four shows anymore. So he's gone and we're still paying him right. And so Alex might need Paul to come and we can speculate about that. Or there's the very simple explanation that Paul was at CPAC. So he might have come for that. And while he's in the United States, come hang out with Alex, pay, pay face service, whatever, let Paul Joseph Watson. No, he was like Laura Loomer in all of them just hanging around, which hurts the argument that he was coming for that. Yeah. And last year he talked about how CPAC is a bunch of cucks. Well, I mean, you know, not wrong. It doesn't seem like the sort of thing that would get him out of the United Kingdom. I'm playing coy. I know the
Starting point is 00:10:43 answer. God damn you, you son of a bit. But there's a lot of possibilities. Yeah. You know, this could mean something or it could just be he's coming to CPAC. I'm leaning towards it doesn't mean anything. Well, we will have to see based on your based on your T's. It does mean that Alex is wearing a fucking sweet cowboy hat. That's true. So that's cool. So Alex gets to his lead story of the day and guess what? It involves pornography. Would you believe? Oh, is it? We're talking Bolsonaro, baby. Nope. What? No, we're not. This is from this is from my Oh, this is from Tuesday. Well, I mean, he could now because that was Tuesday night. Shit. No. So no, it's not about that. And Alex sent Bolsonaro the video that he tweeted later,
Starting point is 00:11:23 right? Hey, I got some good for you. Listen, you ever hear of a golden shower? So Alex has a big story out of the UK that he wants to talk about and it has to do with them creating a new system to try and get kids to not be able to access porn on the internet. I have some thoughts about that, but my chief thought is what Alex is about to say is stupid and inaccurate headlines on info wars.com as well. UK blocks all porn that's free or free porn blocked free porn blocked in the UK. You go to info wars.com free porn everywhere headline that the national move in the UK to ban quote free porn is really an internet tax and internet tracking system. So this is it.
Starting point is 00:12:13 This is the plan and I told folks a couple years ago when they were talking about it that this is what's being implemented, but it's sold. It's just, oh, you pay the government and then they put software on your computer that watches what you do and you give them your ID or passport and now you can go look at any porn you want. So I'm gonna say that again. The government is going to have a dossier. But publicly you're going to opt into a dossier. What porn you're watching by definition. So you and your wife at Saturday night, you go in, you turn on the television, you dial into the internet and you pull up whatever your wife sent you. That's how it works. That's how it works. And now you've got another partner in the
Starting point is 00:12:59 bedroom with you. It's called the British government. Now you understand it's coming here. This is the model. Is that a three way thing or how many people are in parliament? That's a lot. That's a lot. A lot. Also, very few of whom you would want to be in bed with. No, only Boris Johnson. Boris Johnson. Really? For the novelty. He's a bit chunky for my taste. Oh, come on. Hey, look, I'm not fetching. It's not a gender thing. It's just a Boris thing. So here's the thing. I can't handle that hair and that gut. The UK isn't banning porn. They're putting into place an age verification system that will require people to prove their age on an age ID system by providing their license or passport in order to access free porn sites on the internet, like porn hub,
Starting point is 00:13:43 you porn, that sort of thing. They will only be required to do this one time as the cookies in their browser will retain that verification and not require it to be put in every time they click on a new porn site. They won't allow private browsing. That is bullshit. No, but I think that you can. I'm not sure. I do know from reading this that there isn't a software that you put on your computer. Yeah, of course. That would be crazy. That's an inaccurate part of this. So this makes some sense, although I think it's a little bit of a clunky system. Like if you have a shared computer, your kids could still easily slip through if you verify your browser. There are other ways that it seems pretty obvious ways that you could get around this, but that's not really the big
Starting point is 00:14:25 issue. The big concern I would imagine would be privacy. If you give the government your passport and get an ID code, they can obviously track all the porn you look at. And that does sound kind of scary. Luckily, the government thought about that and offered another way users can get an age ID from an article in the sun. Quote, as well as registering with age ID, Brits will also be able to access porn sites using a voucher you can buy from high street shops. Thousands of shops will offer a special ID cards which users can use to link to an app known as Portis. Through Portis, they can then log in to that. They can log into sites without having to hand over their email address. There's an anonymity with those cards vouchers that you can buy from any one of 1000
Starting point is 00:15:08 shops in the UK. That's a system that they've built into the program to provide a layer of privacy while still ideally working towards making it harder for kids to find porn. I don't think it's worthwhile. I think you're fighting an uphill battle. But at the same time, I kind of understand you know, it's insanely easy for people to find porn. And if you want to, like back in the day when it was much harder, when there were just like magazines and stuff like that, you would wander into the forest and find right, but that was all random. Yeah, it was easier to restrict access to it to those sorts of things. And now with the internet, the way it is, if you still want to make it a rule that this stuff is prohibited to people under 18, you do need to come up with a new novel system
Starting point is 00:15:50 to be able to do that. Right. Because functionally, it's not a rule. No, like when I'm going to be, I'm going to tell you this right now, Dan, I committed a crime when I was 16 and they had that little are you 18 yes or no button? Oh, I pressed yes. Look behind you. Oh, no. This has been a two year state operation. My name's not Dan. My name's poor Dan. My name is Portis. Yeah, look, I 100%. It's so easy. You just click on something and they'll take your word for it. Yeah. Yeah. It's just them covering their asses. It's not them actually stopping. And now with these two sites and stuff like that, there isn't even that landing page where you have to say you're an adult. No, why would you? So it's, I get it, I get it, but I also think it's probably ineffective,
Starting point is 00:16:36 but the arguments towards like creating a dossier of people's habits and stuff like that is they have parts of the system that are in place specifically to assuage that concern. Yeah. So I suppose the only thing that I would say, my only take on this, which is, look, whatever, you guys do whatever you feel is right. But if there's one thing I know about humanity from reading all of human history, it is that you will not defeat porn. No matter how much you fight against porn, no matter how much you struggle, porn wins. People have a drive towards sexuality, sexual expression, and no matter how much you try and repress it in whatever form, it fights through. One of the ways that so many books that the church banned got around in Europe
Starting point is 00:17:26 during the 1400s to 1800s or whatever it is, is there was a massive ring of porn distribution, like just, and it was just like weird illuminated texts, you know, but that ring was so huge that stuff like the Bible, literally the Bible, which people weren't even allowed to read because the use was restricted, was also being sent along with tits, you know, like all of that underground distribution, you're not going to win against porn. And for all of its exploitive character at periods throughout the porn industry's history, it has always also been, like even what you're describing, is a piece of the vanguard of speech that porn has been on the tip of. It's the tip of the spear in many ways of a lot of that free speech.
Starting point is 00:18:15 That is an apt metaphor. Yeah, trying to fight it too hard on many fronts is, it generally ends up being a battle, you don't want to fight. It ends up becoming a whole mess, especially because the times that they've tried in terms of our government, it becomes like this confusing, nonsensical thing. I know it when I see it, like what does that even fucking mean? Definitionally, you'll never really be able to nail down what is pornographic. I will tell you that a video of somebody peeing on somebody in Carnival while they jerk off, I'm going to go with that's probably porn.
Starting point is 00:18:49 Yeah, I think so. I would say that. It's on the line. I don't know. So in this next clip, Alex is certain that the UK isn't just trying to stop kids from looking at pornography as their stated objective would lead you to believe, because he knows more about these people. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:19:09 But any claims that the government of the UK or the US government or anybody trying to defend kids from porn is asinine, because I've got stories right here in my stack, aggressive promotion of homosexuality, school stuff, LGBT lesson from angry parents being reported by the Daily Mail, by RT and others, and you learn it's Muslim. So say what you want about Muslims who throw gays off buildings and cut women's genitals off. I disagree with that. I'm a libertarian. But I don't think you should have LGBT sexualizing kids.
Starting point is 00:19:42 That's the pedophile side of that, which some groups are officially adopting the P now. They're saying, yes, we are a pedophilia. Jerry Bolsonaro is. That's really going to ride that horse for a while. Oh, does the PP? Yeah. Let's let that die now, unless this become a runner for the whole show. Okay. Sorry about that.
Starting point is 00:20:01 So the story that Alex is talking about here is about a school in Saltley or Saltley, Birmingham, in the UK, where students were being taught about LGBT issues with the goal of curbing homophobia early in their lives. This educational program was being taught by a man named Andrew Moffitt, who interestingly is one of 10 teachers out of all the teachers in the world who is on a short list to win the Varki Foundation Global Teacher Prize for best teacher in the world. There were over 10,000 nominees from 179 countries for this honor, and he's one of the top 10 best teachers in the world.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Yeah, because he's a pornographer. Moffitt created a program called No Outsiders that seeks to promote tolerance and understanding in school-aged children, which was based on his extensive study in the field of education. Unfortunately, he ended up getting a ton of threats from Muslim and Christian parents who felt that his program was sexual, which is kind of an indication that these parents could have used a program like Moffitt's back when they were in school. For his part, Moffitt is taking all the backlash and stride. He was quoted in The Guardian as saying, quote, I'm quite pragmatic.
Starting point is 00:21:05 We've got to find a way to engage parents on some issues that may maybe find challenging. Yes, at the moment, we're having challenges in my own school, but it's about not running away from those challenges. What alternative is there? So you have this situation where there were a bunch of parents who complained about this program that was seeking to promote tolerance. And I will go on record as saying they can all go fuck themselves. I understand their position.
Starting point is 00:21:30 I understand where they're coming from, and they should also go fuck themselves. There were parents who complained, or Christian parents who complained, but the story is largely reported as like tons of Muslim parents because it was in a largely Muslim school. So that part of it is kind of superfluous to it just being religious parents didn't like this being in the school. I'm sure the study, I'm sure the people writing the article definitely had their own little bit of, it was Muslims who were, you know, there was a little bit of that there.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Alex certainly includes that in his editorial position. So the issue here is that the school ended up kowtowing to the pressure and they removed it from the curriculum. I hate people. And so, I mean, I think it's pretty terrible, but even if you're Alex, the problem solved. I mean, that program is kicked out of schools. So, or at least that school.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Yeah. Even if you're Alex, the world is a worse place. So good for you. You fucking piece of shit. Right. And so Alex thinks that the only reason that these, like he seems to be operating under the assumption that at this school, the program still continues.
Starting point is 00:22:36 But because these Muslim people made a big stink about it, they were allowed to get out of the program. Yeah. Like the parents, the Muslim parents complained. And so Muslims get out, but Christians are still forced. Oh my God. I hate him. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:52 And that leads him to say some things that are real dumb. I mean, if that happened at the park, you'd go to jail. If a man walked over at the park while you're sitting there grilling hamburgers and said, I'm going to teach your daughter and your son about sex. Did you bring the grill? He'd be arrested as being a pervert. But now it's done officially by the school. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:23:08 So meanwhile, just today, you've got massive arrest of giant Islamic grooming gangs of little girls. And then you've got the leftist ally with radical Islam saying, come on in. Do whatever you want. But now the Muslims are saying, hey, I'm going to teach my five-year-old how to give a blow job. It's what they teach in UK schools or that he's going to put a dress on him.
Starting point is 00:23:28 And so now the left is saying, it's okay. Muslims can opt out, but no one else can. And you'll be arrested if you're not a Muslim. So see, this is how the whole leftist system works. Total and complete tyranny. None of that is true in terms of the response to the school's program. And then I was curious about this idea that you was putting forth about the idea that just recently there was a large Muslim grooming gang that got arrested.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Pedophile grooming gang. So in the last month or so, there have been two stories about groups of child abusers who have been arrested by groups of child abusers. One story in the Daily Mail talks about five men and one woman being arrested in Buri. And the Epoch Times ran a story about 33 men being arrested for sexually abusing children between 2002 and 2005 in West Yorkshire. Those are the only big stories that you can really find from recent times about England and groups engaged in child exploitation.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Neither of these stories includes any indication or even insinuation as to the race or religious persuasion of those arrested. And this brings us to an important piece of the equation. Right wing manipulation of a serious issue for political gain. There's a prevailing idea that a vast majority of grooming gang behaviors perpetrated by Asian individuals, the demographic category in the United Kingdom that involves people of Middle Eastern descent. This is based on a report put out by the Think Tank Quillium
Starting point is 00:24:50 that purported to show that 84% of grooming gang offenders are quote of Pakistani origin with Muslim heritage. This is accepted as gospel by people in the xenophobic hypernationalist bent folks like Tommy Robinson and Alex Jones. And Moses. Sure. And Moses. Sure.
Starting point is 00:25:07 However, people who have reviewed their report have found some serious problems with it. The largest is that quote, grooming gang offender is not a legal designation that exists in the United Kingdom. The behavior that it describes group based child sexual exploitation could be counted as any number of offenses depending on investigatory circumstances. So it goes to like what was actually being happened here. Are you conspiring to prostitute somebody? Are you actually assaulting the child?
Starting point is 00:25:34 That sort of thing. Right, right, right. So according to the Guardian quote, Nazir Afzal is the crown prosecutor services former lead on child sexual abuse and the prosecutor most responsible for bringing down grooming gangs. The media he observes pounce pounces on cases involving Asians, but often ignores those involving white perpetrators. Surprise.
Starting point is 00:25:55 They go on to point out that an offender's ethnicity is often only recorded when they're non white, which makes studying the surprise even more complicated. Surprise. Quilliam claimed to have found 58 cases of grooming gang arrests between 2005 and 2017. But problematically, the child exploitation and online protection center found 57 cases of group based child sexual exploitation arrests in just 2012, which calls into serious question how thorough Quilliam was with their data sets. The group regressive left media did a completely savage takedown of this study,
Starting point is 00:26:29 which cuts through all the problems and their definitions, sources, methodology, analysis, and everything else about the report, including links to stories of over 100 white perpetrators that match Quilliam's data requirements who were completely ignored by the report. A list that the regressive left media compiled in quote, less than half a day. Yeah, that sounds right. They just completely ignored all this stuff. Well, yeah. Why wouldn't you?
Starting point is 00:26:52 So if you were a fucking propagandist piece of shit who wanted to demonize another race. Ella Cockbane, a lecturer in security and crime science and an expert on child sexual exploitation. All right, hold the fucking phone. Are you just going to make fun of names? No, I'm just saying that that's a that's like a weird nominative determinism kind of thing where your name kind of, you know, like I'm a baker. You're just doing it because of like a storm bane.
Starting point is 00:27:16 My name's Baker. And so I became a baker. It's just it's just nominative determinism. I'm just sorry. I'm sorry. It's not my fault. I didn't do it. So she speculated the Quilliam put out this report out of a desire for funding.
Starting point is 00:27:28 And if that's the case, it worked. They received $20,000 from Sam Harris and over a million dollars in a grant from the John Templeton Foundation. Interestingly, a peer reviewed study in association today found that the Templeton Foundation was part of a network of foundations that quote supplied funds to the five organizations involved in actively mobilizing tea party activists. Templeton even financed a group called let freedom ring, which was deeply involved in tea party activity.
Starting point is 00:27:57 And Templeton, Jr. The head of the foundation was listed in a 2011 Mother Jones piece as being among the donors, louded at a Koch industry seminar as having given over a million dollars to Koch aligned causes. If he did nothing else, that would be enough to know he was an evil piece of shit. Well, I mean, it was his dad who started the whole foundation, but the junior is seems to be more active in a lot of this stuff. This is the Overton window shifting to bigotry, Jordan.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Billionaires finance shady organizations to put out terrible studies to give cover to extremists like Tommy Robinson and Alex Jones so they can work to distract the public from working to actually solve the world's biggest problem, namely that there are billionaires. But I think what's probably the most important part about all this is the victim's voices that are lost in the shuffle. They're basically just being used as props by these bigots to run their anti-diversity scams. And that is a tragedy.
Starting point is 00:28:51 The Independent ran a piece in March 2018 written by a woman who survived being kidnapped and abused by the Rotherham grooming gang. And I think her perspective is one that Alex needs to hear. Quote, in mainland Europe, conflict surrounding immigrants and refugees has been fueled by stories of women being raped by migrants. People have been calling for violent action against any Muslims and have declared war on Islam. As someone who has experienced life inside a grooming gang, I can tell you with certainty
Starting point is 00:29:20 that none of this is likely to make a difference to the behaviors of groomers. Like terrorists, they firmly believe that the crimes they carry out are justified by their religious beliefs. If anything, rising anti-Muslim hate will probably make groomers stronger in their convictions and drive ordinary young Muslim men towards fundamentalism, grooming gangs, and terrorism. Of course. My main perpetrator quoted scriptures from the Koran to me as he beat me.
Starting point is 00:29:44 However, almost identical scriptures, and then parentheses about the stoning to death of virgins who don't scream when they're raped, can also be found in the Bible. The problem isn't the text itself, it's how it's fundamentally interpreted. In fact, there are many cases of Bible quotes being used to justify terrible human injustices. Like what? Slavery? Like the enslavement of people from Africa. Odd.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Antisemitism, anti-violence towards LGBT people. No. All the major world religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism, have also, at some point, or at some time, been associated with extreme human rights abuses against men, women, and children. Well, Myanmar, no. I experienced horrific religiously sanctioned sexual violence and torture, so I definitely believe that we need to be aware of religious extremism as something potentially harmful, so that we can protect people from it.
Starting point is 00:30:32 But for Tommy Robinson and his followers to focus on an entire religion, based on a cruel misinterpretation of some scriptures by some people, is unhelpful to say the least. Many of his religious theories and conjecture are not anything I can relate to in my real life experience. So, what we walk away from all that with is this idea about grooming gangs is generally used as propaganda against Muslims based on this dubious origin and dubiously written report by the Quilliam think tank. And then people who have experienced this have a different perspective on it than people who,
Starting point is 00:31:12 like Tommy Robinson, are trying to create a career out of fighting against Muslims. Using people like this survivor as a shield from criticism. Could you, at any point, actually try to stop the theoretical epidemic caused by Muslims, or do you just really want to hate Muslims? I think it's a ladder. It's so fucking infuriating. It is. And do you know, the thing that makes it even more obvious,
Starting point is 00:31:42 the whole reason behind the hatred of the LGTP, God damn it. Wow. I cannot say it. LGBT. God, the point being, he is saying like, oh, this program to talk to kids about the LGBTQ community. It's clearly teaching them oral sex, which is like, no, you're obviously, you're obviously signaling that you're real problem.
Starting point is 00:32:12 I was going to hold off on that conversation because he says something way worse. Oh, of course. Yeah, it's just that he thinks it's gross. And he thinks you can't possibly think that people's identities are intrinsically sexual. Yeah. Because it's the only way that Alex can understand that stuff. Exactly. So yeah, it's not just like, hey, if you see two dudes hanging out,
Starting point is 00:32:32 you know, be cool. Like that's it. That's the program. More or less. Not like, hey, here's how you blow somebody. You're going to want to put an ice cube. It's not fucking maximum magazine. Nope.
Starting point is 00:32:42 God damn it. Yep. So I think all that's gross. I think what he's doing is gross. And I think that when you look into the realities about these issues that he's talking about, it becomes more clear how gross it is. Yeah. And when you read the stories of people who are involved, it's very tragic.
Starting point is 00:32:58 And it is a real issue, but you're never going to solve the issue. If you focus on just like, is all Muslims doing it? Let's crack down on Muslims and stuff like that. Yeah. There are group based child exploiters in the world. Right. You just have to deal with that reality and then work on how you deal with that. And it's such the, like, it is not a religion.
Starting point is 00:33:20 It's not the text. 00:33:22,480 --> 00:33:28,560 People are going to find a way to pervert any text into something that can be used as a bludgeon towards people they don't like. I mean, you and I both have been in like literature classes in our lives and had workshops and stuff like that. And just from like reading a book, like you read, I don't know why I keep bringing up 100 years of solitude on this show.
Starting point is 00:33:41 I know that's a weird one, but it's one that I read in a workshop setting. So maybe that's why it sticks out more in my head. Right, right, right. But even a book like that, I know there's magical realism to it and what have you. But even that you sit down and someone could read it and take away one thing and you could take an entirely different thing away. Is that Marquez's fault? Is that the book's fault?
Starting point is 00:34:02 Right. Is it you bring something different to it and you can interpret even novels profoundly differently than somebody else? Yeah. There's only one book that I think everybody interprets the same way. And that's a separate piece. Have you ever read that? No.
Starting point is 00:34:20 It's a book that everybody pretty much interprets as being terrible. Okay. Yeah. Bad book. I think the same thing is said about Gorilla Mindset. Yeah, it's not that bad. So in this next clip, that's not true. It's actually a really good book.
Starting point is 00:34:33 But when you're like 16 and you read it, you're like, fuck you. But then later on you read it and you're like, oh, shit, this is actually pretty great. Infuriating. In this next clip, Alex brags about going on Rogan. And then he implies that he's got something else in the works. I didn't tell you I was going on Joe Rogan. We just snuck attack. And I can tell you there's a bunch of other snake attacks coming very soon.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Josh is big. Sneaky snake attack. Don't worry. One of them is not him coming on our show. That will not be one of the sneak attacks. Unless he literally sneak attacks us. Yeah, he shows up here. Yeah, if he shows up and breaks through your door.
Starting point is 00:35:09 I think I still have control over hitting the boop off button. He's a big guy. That's true. He's very violent. He's very violent. Yeah, who knows. So I told you to hold your tongue a tiny bit on that idea that you were putting forth about him interpreting all of these school programs as being sexual.
Starting point is 00:35:26 And it was because of this next clip where he gets real gross. It's oh, it's Muslims. They're upset that there's grown adults talking to their five-year-old sons and daughters about their sexual preference because kids aren't thinking about that. I mean, if a dad or mom started asking their five-year-old about have you heard about sadomasochism?
Starting point is 00:35:46 You heard about sex changes in children? Have you heard about fisting? This is what they teach five-year-olds. And the kids are like, what? And they're just totally screwing them up. I mean, it's a irrevocable pedophilic assault, but it's all done by the leftist social engineers. So it's all a-okay.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Can you imagine that? Like, can you imagine anybody being like, hey, child, what do you think about fisting? Sammy, what do you think about fisting? I don't know how to add yet. That's so fucked up even that he thinks that's the, like that's his fake version of what's happening. That's so fucked up.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Even his evil globalists would be like, whoa, guys, let's, let's calm it down. What, what good is- Wait until they're nine. Yeah. I just, oh God, it's weird. It's very weird. It's so like, I really like listen to that
Starting point is 00:36:37 and get bummed out by sexual preference. Like the word sexual being in there, as opposed to, is not divorced from fucking. Right. It is a, it is a gender thing. Well, it's not divorced from fucking for him. And that's the big deal. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:36:53 That's the big issue. That's the thing. And it's also because it can be misconstrued by even regular dumb people. Right. Not, not crazy lunatic dumb people. He can't disentangle in his mind the idea that anyone would teach people about like gay people
Starting point is 00:37:09 existing and it not be like them having a conversation where like, it's fun to suck dick. Yeah. What do you imagine? Also, that's rude. It should be, it can be fun to suck dicks, but not all the time. Well, it's, yeah, it, that's what he imagines.
Starting point is 00:37:28 He imagines it's like, like some sort of indoctrination type thing where it's like, well here, now we have a PowerPoint presentation on felching. Yeah. Like it's not, that's not the real world. I would, I would be interested in a PowerPoint presentation on felching though.
Starting point is 00:37:43 You should talk to my guy, uh, Bolsonaro. Hey, there we go. Take that. It shouldn't be a running joke. Yeah, whatever. So in this next clip, Alex gets super weird because as we discussed earlier, this idea that, he's putting forth about the, the idea that
Starting point is 00:38:02 Muslim parents complained about this. Now Muslims can get out of this, uh, gay indoctrination or whatever, but Christians can't. And he's assuming, because he hasn't read any of these articles that only Muslims complained about this stuff. Right. He's now decided that Muslims are real cool.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Oh, this is one of the. Okay. This is one of the weirdest turns. We're going to take a harsh turn. This makes no sense. Um, and I don't think he's going to be able to keep this up. Satire.
Starting point is 00:38:31 But it does tell you where his truest bigotry is lie. Uh-huh. Well, I'm going to say it right now on air. I take my hat off to the Islamic Muslim community of the UK because they're the only groups consistently protesting and saying no to children as young as three years of age being taught that they're actually active, that boys are girls, that girls are boys.
Starting point is 00:38:58 And they'd been protesting and saying no to the pedophile, pedophile cult that runs the UK. And so I salute the Muslims in the UK for being better people than the average British citizen and better than the police and better than the government that's run by pedophiles. That is weird. That is really weird because you know what he's doing? He's saluting them for being sufficiently homophobic.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Yeah. Yeah. He's creating false versions of what he thinks the UK Muslim community is and then being like, yeah. You went from like a week ago being like Muslims throw acid in people's faces and they're the only ones who kill people to be like, you got to give it up to them. He says they throw gays off buildings.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Yeah. He's talking about grooming gays two clips ago. They're sufficiently better for throwing gays. God. It's so fucking terrifying to continue listening to this because this is present day, Alex. Like you want to live in 2019 and think, man, we're fucking past you. We're done with your bullshit.
Starting point is 00:40:07 And it's like, nope, guess what? It's still there. It's still fucking there all the time. And it's always confusing. Like I promise you there's no like greater context to this that makes it make sense. No. He's just glad that these Muslim parents complained
Starting point is 00:40:19 about this tolerance program at this school. And now he's decided these Muslims get it. It's like, what the fuck? The last like three years of your show has been nothing but fucking Islamophobic rants. He did that thing a couple years back about where he's like, I'm strategically going to suggest kicking all Muslims out of the country to get a conversation going.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Of course. What the fuck is this? What are you doing? It's nonsensical. Well, you got to give it up to the Somali pirates. You got to give it up to him. So it's also super confusing because like I said, he was talking about the grooming gang stuff earlier
Starting point is 00:40:55 in this episode that we addressed. And he says something in this next clip that sort of is like, ah, I have to say it. Maybe the UK will be liberated by Islam. I mean, they still have a lot of child kidnapping and a lot of six slaves, but they kind of stop at 12-year-olds. What? And so maybe we're being liberated by Islam.
Starting point is 00:41:18 What? What? What? Why? Where would you even? You can't confidently say they'd stop at 12-year-olds with nothing behind it. There's nothing behind that.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Nothing. There couldn't even be a headline behind that. There is nothing behind that. And even if there were, I don't see any reason why that's okay. I don't get what he's doing. Who would even do that study? What kind of lunatic would be like, well, we got to figure out the age point
Starting point is 00:41:51 at which these child grooming gangs quit. So headline, grooming gangs usually stop at 12. They're super into exploitation and kidnapping and enslaving people, but you bring them a 10-year-old and they're like, hey guys, we have limits. Can't do it. Can't do it. If you bring them a 13-year-old that looks like a 10-year-old,
Starting point is 00:42:09 well, that's good. That's fair game. It's debatable. That's fair game. You know, that's a case by case basis thing. That depends on the game. This is crazy. This is nonsensical.
Starting point is 00:42:18 But nanas. And I don't understand really what the point is. And the only thing I can walk away from it with is that his anger at Muslims is conditional, his discomfort and very serious problems with the gay community and the LGBT community is not. It's paramount. Yes.
Starting point is 00:42:35 I think that that is what we can take away from that solidly. The rest of it, very confusing. I'm not sure. And I'm positive within days he will start yelling about Muslims. Oh, of course. Undoubtedly. It is that kind of brief moment where it almost seems like he realizes that Christian extremists like himself
Starting point is 00:42:55 have far more in common with Muslim extremists than they do with anybody else. Like it's that brief moment of like, hey, man, you want to do but and I want to kill people too. But at least we can both agree that gays are bad. Let's team up and make society super oppressive. Then we'll fight. And then we'll fight. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:13 That could be that could be a part of it. Yeah. But fucked up. Yeah. Or I mean, I also extend the possibility that he's just trying to troll for like media attention. And hoping somebody picks that up. Yeah. Like, isn't this fucked up?
Starting point is 00:43:26 Alex Jones changes his stance on, but yeah. Right. Someone misreports something and then he's like, oh, this fake news is saying I like Muslims. I'll tell you what, I'm going to double down. I hate him. Yeah. Something like that. Jared Holt over at right wing watch thinks he can take clips of me.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Something like that. Yeah. They complain about him later too. Oh, really? Really funny. Jared Holt by name. Paul Joseph Watson apparently ran into him at CPAC. We're not going to listen to the clip because it's actually
Starting point is 00:43:53 more boring than just saying that that happened. Yeah. Yeah. That's pretty great. Yeah. So in this next clip, Alex has another big breaking story and it has to do with, so you know, Paul and Alex like to talk about how liberals have Trump derangement syndrome. And that is that anything Trump does is no good.
Starting point is 00:44:12 And they just, they're triggered. They're little snowflakes and they're triggered. Right. If we've seen anything since the midterms, it's that there's a far larger proportion of media figures on the right especially that have an AOC syndrome. No. They have a little bit of a problem. And they're really, they're really going.
Starting point is 00:44:31 I think one of the main reasons is that she's one of the only people who can really eat their lunch in the sense that like she engages on social media and dunks on people. Yeah. Pretty regularly. She's better than they are by a wide margin. She's someone who can penetrate the like propaganda games that they play by dunking. More or less. She's the Rex Chapman.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I knew we were going to get Rex Chapman in here. I knew it. Can't not bring up. I knew it was going to happen. I mentioned Rex Chapman. I knew it. So Alex has a big scoop about AOC and I have a scoop about that scoop. It's not a scoop.
Starting point is 00:45:07 The next thing I'm going to get to is so big. It's not. That I really don't want to just put it out there and not give it the attention it deserves, but I'm going to do it. You will. Because my brain thinks a little bit different than a lot of people's. And I always kind of have a memory and I think about how it connects to things and how it ties into other events that have unfolded.
Starting point is 00:45:32 And so yeah, everybody's really excited right now that AOC. Yeah, you know me. The mouth, the creature from the methamphetamine lagoon. Everyone is just so excited that she she didn't steal a million. She didn't steal two million. I went in this morning when I saw it into the SEC records. Bullshit. And the federal election convention records.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And that's why she ended up running. She was a front person for Soros money and didn't just get 18 million. We found other packs. You'll hear about those the next few days. Of course, her and her business manager pocketed millions. Totally illegal. The first thing I would point out is that well, first of all, this is nonsense. Yeah, I read, I read some of the story and immediately it was like,
Starting point is 00:46:22 I read the headline and then I read a little bit more and I was like, Oh guys, you are really trying every, they're throwing everything at the wall. Because they're very scared. They're weak. Especially the con artist variety in the right. Very afraid of this. You can easily find FEC data about the funding of AOC's campaign. It would be very hard for them to have pocketed millions considering their hard records,
Starting point is 00:46:45 reflecting that they only raised a little more than $2 billion and had expenditures of approximately 1.6 million for the campaign. The amount even raised by political or from political action committees is only $81,592. So I'm not sure where Alex is getting any of this info from. Also, I have no idea what records from the securities exchange commission, you know, the SEC, I don't know what that has to do with that. That's they take care of the federal filings for campaigns, right? No, no, they don't, but I'm really glad to hear Alex is pretending to have
Starting point is 00:47:14 read things. Yeah. Why would you bring the SEC? That was such, that was an amazing amount of bullshit right there. I looked at stock records. I checked into the FCC. 00:47:24,880 --> 00:47:27,440 I checked into the OPP.
Starting point is 00:47:27 That right there is a really strong indication that he's making stuff up. 00:47:31,520 --> 00:47:36,880 When he throws like, I looked into the SEC records about her campaign funding. Yeah. All right, buddy. So this is all just part of a right-wing smear trying to allege campaign finance violations on the part of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her staff. I don't pretend to know everything.
Starting point is 00:47:48 And if in the next few months there are any indications that they did engage in illegal fundraising, that's that'll be a problem. And I'll take, I'll take that when that comes, when there's any proof of it. It doesn't appear that they did from the information available. So the issue at hand is that Psycat Chakabarti created a political action committee called Brand New Congress and one called Justice Democrats. He also founded Brand New Campaign LLC. What he was attempting to do, and he was very public about this, was he was trying to create
Starting point is 00:48:18 a system where it would be possible to run candidates that don't have to spend all their time fundraising. The political action committees would take in donations and recruit candidates to run for offices. The PACs would send some of the money to the LLC, which would provide the services needed for these candidates to run and not have to worry about the elements of running for office that often keeps qualified candidates from even considering running. This is a new fundraising model, so it raises some eyebrows.
Starting point is 00:48:45 But their lawyers have vetted what they do and they insist that it's all completely legal and above board and people have reviewed it and found that to be accurate. Yeah. And in fact, I believe whenever they came up with the idea, they were utterly and completely public about, Hey, this is our new thing that we're trying. If there's a problem, we're letting you know way up front. Yeah, there's nothing secret about it. This is going to be a surprise that's going to come out two years later.
Starting point is 00:49:09 And it was very deeply vetted by the lawyers. We did it the same day we started it. We told you. Chaka Bardi appeared on the Rachel Maddow show to discuss this fundraising strategy on May 18, 2016. Exactly. This is something they've been completely transparent about and Ryan Grimm, the DC bureau chief of the intercept, looked into it back in 2018 and found their practices were
Starting point is 00:49:29 all above board, though they looked suspicious on some level. Right. But once you look into it, it's completely legit for at least a year now. Justice Democrats have had a post up on their website explaining how the process works, discussing the legal standards and highlighting how the money is spent and where it goes and why the system needs to be set up like that in order to follow the law. Yeah, they're very transparent about that. Insanely so.
Starting point is 00:49:54 What happened is that Alex saw a sensational article in the Washington Times and didn't realize that it was just a smear based on something that got thoroughly debunked and explained a year ago. This is sloppy shit, but it demonstrates how desperate they are throwing all the spaghetti against the wall, trying anything to derail her ability to be on, especially the oversight committee. Like that's a place where people on the right do not want someone like her. Oh no.
Starting point is 00:50:19 They do not want. Because you can't get her. You can't take her down by like these smears and shit like that. Those aren't real. You can't take her down and she's better than you. And she's not beholden to the Democratic Party in a way that a lot of people who are longtime career politicians are, that is a dangerous variable on that committee. In the same way Omar is as well.
Starting point is 00:50:40 Exactly. You know, you have. Which is part of the reason that the centrist Democrats are aligning so hard with the Republicans right here. Or at least teasing, aligning with them. Yeah. You know, or at least appearing to be inclined to align with them because it wrecks shock.
Starting point is 00:50:58 They have, they have an ability. We have a whole thing. Yeah. They have an ability in their capacity as being in the positions they're in to really screw things up for a lot of people who have coasted for a very long time. And a lot of the stuff, as much as Alex likes to pretend that he's above the rigamarole and the bric-a-brac of politics. He's very beholden to a lot of those things because he defines himself as opposed to it.
Starting point is 00:51:24 If what is mainstream changes, what does he do? How does he stay in opposition to the thing that is what mainstream culture turns into? Yeah. Then he has to completely change his whole operation. He doesn't want change any more than the people who he complains about. Yeah, you, you hate the status quo and that's your status quo. So if the status quo changes, the status quo, you've made so much money off of hating for 20 years.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Your primary brand is against X. Yeah. If X changes, you have to change to... That's hard. Right. That's hard. You might have to become Y. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Or whatever. And he can't do that. Can't. So, Alex, it turns out also this is, this is pretty good. This is pretty good information. He missed a production meeting before this May, March 5th episode. Of course. I don't think there ever were.
Starting point is 00:52:15 And they had it? Yeah, I was going to say, I think he's missed all of the production meetings ever. That's the part that I find dubious about this, but this, the way, the way he describes his process in this next clip is so amazing because it's one of those classic instances of trying to, someone tried to, I'm hesitant to describe it this way, but it's when someone tries to take their vice and describe it as virtue, that kind of thing. But it's not really vice. It's sloppiness.
Starting point is 00:52:42 He's just trying to describe as like what makes him good. You'll see what I mean. And I just didn't get here for a production meeting this morning. So we'll have to move faith to tomorrow if we don't have that. It was the same story yesterday. And I just, I do my producing now live on air. Oh, we have the videos. Okay, you're not going to print on all those things.
Starting point is 00:53:02 And I'm not bitching at the crew. This is totally transparent television. You wonder why you tune to CNN. It's the same report and the same talking points every show for like a week straight. It's because corporate guys ride up the agreement. They check with other corporations. They have a consensus and then they put it out. And that's what they do over and over again.
Starting point is 00:53:22 So that's why it's so boring. It's why it's so stale. You know, it's not spontaneous. That's why I can go on Joe Rogan. The first time it's the biggest podcast he ever does. The second time it's the biggest podcast he ever does, breaking that previous record because people are hungry for reality. They love reality.
Starting point is 00:53:42 So the thing is those other places do do diligence journalism. They vet things and they see if something is true. They run sensational claims by lawyers before yelling about them. And I just say that all gay people should be lit on fire. I just shoot from the hip and it's exciting. Yeah. Sure, Alex. And I've been sued multiple times for lies. Currently being sued multiple times.
Starting point is 00:54:07 I don't know. Also, I would say it's important that Alex says that he, like his Rogan first appearance was the biggest of all time. Yeah. I think that's accurate. And then he's like, and now the second one is even bigger. And that is true compared to his first one, but neither of them are even half of the downloads
Starting point is 00:54:27 on YouTube of Elon Musk's appearance. I don't care. I don't either. I don't care. I don't even want to mention that pettiness because his pettiness is insane. And it's once again an example of him clearly telegraphing that he used a man who thinks he's his friend.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Totally. And he is not. Well, it's interesting. Joe, he is not your friend. I have to call myself out, though, because I brought this up. He does bring up that the Elon Musk episode did better than his first episode. But now this new episode is better than the Elon Musk episode. It is not.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Alex has about 9 million downloads. The last time I checked on YouTube of the new episode, Elon Musk is over 20. I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, you know, you know, I know. So I did a little bit of research in preparing this episode, but it pales in comparison to the amount of research Alex has done to prepare this episode. I've got like seven or eight stacks of prepared research I did. Stacks I did an hour of research on that stack.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I did 30 minutes of research on that stack. I did about 45 minutes of research on that stack. I did hours of research on this stack previously and then currently. I don't know what that means, but also if you have a stack of news, like, and you only do, that's what I was about to say. His stacks are like 200 pages of articles, maybe 100 pages. That is a few days of research to make that even meaningful. I would say in 30 minutes, you're lucky if you read all of the stuff that's in that,
Starting point is 00:55:56 let alone find the claims that are being presented in it, find other sources, find out where, who are the people cited in this story or that stuff. Get a grasp of the story. I did 30 minutes on this stack of stories. Go fuck yourself, Alex. That's not a brag. That's an excuse. That's an excuse you give to your teacher.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Like I ran out of time, so I only had 30 minutes to prepare on the stack. It sounds like a brag to his audience because they've never looked into shit. Because they've never read. Yeah. So it sounds like, oh my God, he spent an hour on that stack. Yeah. And I did a bunch of research on this stack, and so I'm here, and I'm not complaining. I'm just telling you that that's why I don't talk in the hallways.
Starting point is 00:56:36 It's why I don't like these little dances and the social network thing. I forgot. Wait, that's why he doesn't talk in the hallways? That's why he doesn't talk in the hallways. I completely forgot that that was where he went with it. What hallways? Who is he talking to? Who is he talking to?
Starting point is 00:56:50 His audience or people who think he's an asshole at the job. Yeah, the people who work with him or who are like, that guy never talks to me in the hallways. I said hi, but he was doing 30 minutes of research on 300 pages. Why is this on the show? He's clearly talking to someone who has complained to HR, his father. Why doesn't Alex make eye contact with me ever? He's busy doing research for 30 minutes. He's just trying to make things right on air.
Starting point is 00:57:17 This is very weird. Things and little, the thing that everybody does. He has too late for adrenochrome. Too late for adrenochrome. It's three and a half minutes. It's three minutes, 22 seconds long. So, but I like adrenochrome because it's something people said didn't exist. He's talking to the producers now who are in his ear.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I was going to say, that must be what he's doing. They're like, go to a video. Yeah. They're like, you're rambling. This is nonsense. Go to a video, do adrenochrome. It's too late for adrenochrome. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:45 That is no context on the show. I was going to say, yeah, unless you're talking to a producer. It's too late for it. It's only noon. What are you talking about? You could still do some adrenochrome. Are you saying that you do adrenochrome? That's exactly what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Because the only way that it's not out of context is like, I can't do a grand adrenochrome. I can't do a grand adrenochrome. Oh my God, I'm dying. Yeah. Adrenochrome. Maybe your tongue in order. Oh man, I got to get my house in order.
Starting point is 00:58:09 Got to do 30 minutes of research on my stack. On your tongue. Yeah. So he has a, I mean, he tried to play this on Rogan's show too, but Rogan wouldn't let him because he had like the beginning of the video is a clip from Fear and Loathing where they talk about adrenochrome. Yeah. And so like this is copyrighted material.
Starting point is 00:58:30 We're going to get in trouble if we play this. It's just like 30 seconds. Skip past it. That's if they won't let him play it. And he's really proud of this video that talks about adrenochrome and how all these elites are trying to harvest the fear of children in order to drink their blood, which again goes back to the blood libel. Look into that.
Starting point is 00:58:48 If you want to know why that's bullshit. And then take another step further past that, realize that Hunter S. Thompson wasn't writing real shit. Take another step past that. Go read some trip reports from people who have done adrenochrome. Yeah. And start to realize how really ineffective of a buzz it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:05 A lot of times, even when Hunter S. Thompson was doing real journalism, he wasn't writing real things that happened. No. What was that on fear and loathing in the campaign trail, 72? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That, that whole thing where he was talking about Gary Hart being an Ibogaine addict.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Just made it up. Straight up bullshit. Just talking about like sources have said that he's an Ibogaine addict. Who's the source? Oh, it's me. It's me. I just said it. I just made it up.
Starting point is 00:59:31 I just said it. I made it up. Yeah. He's, he was a, he was a chaos kind of guy. He was a chaos kind of guy. Yeah. He was creating a bullshit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:39 And so like the idea that Adrenochrome was something that he was aware existed and weaved into the mythology of the, the hyper surrealistic version of fear and loathing. Right. Makes complete sense. Of course. So anyway, it's all bullshit, but Alex, it doesn't have time for that video, but they do play it later and we're not going to listen to it because it's dog
Starting point is 01:00:02 shit. No, are you sure it's not great though? It's not. But in the- Do you want to just watch fear and loathing? Let's not. Okay. I've seen it a few times and that's plenty.
Starting point is 01:00:11 I haven't seen it in 20 years. Not 20 years. Been a long time. It has been a long time for me too. And I, I don't miss it. No, I'm fine without it. Yeah. So I do like a good Benicio del Toro.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Me too. I do like a good Benicio del Toro. Fine. Let's go to, uh, what would you go to, uh, usual suspects? No, no, no, he doesn't really, he doesn't really get a chance to shine. He doesn't make any sense in any part of that. That's good Benicio. That is good Benicio.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Snatch, isn't he in snatch? Uh, no, he's not at snatch. Why would he be in snatch? Everyone's in snatch. Everybody is in snatch. That's true. Why do I think he's in snatch? You don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:46 There's a poster that looks like the poster for snatch that has Benicio del Toro on it. I'm not sure what it is. Just for anything. There's some part of my memory that's like, that time that I worked at the movie theater, it's something that he was in. The poster is very, very close. God, now we're going to find it. Now I'm going to find out that Benicio,
Starting point is 01:01:08 wait, was he, was he one of the original Heist guys who was wearing the Hasidic Jew outfits? He in snatch? Now I'm, now I'm infuriated. I'm going to have to look this up. Yeah. This needs to be looked up. If he's in snatch, it's going to be the worst moment of my life. I'm going to fucking dance on your face.
Starting point is 01:01:29 So much dancing on my face. I bet he's in snatch. Fine. He's in traffic. We know that. Snatch. Fuck. No way.
Starting point is 01:01:40 He is in snatch. God damn it. He is. That's why I remember it. He's for Frankie Fourfinger. He's Elvis. God, he is in snatch. How dare you make me doubt myself.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Fuck. God damn it. Cut that all out. Not a chance. Hey, you know what? Snatch was his next movie after fear and love. You son of a bitch. How dare you.
Starting point is 01:02:00 I could have swore that he wasn't in snatch. Since God damn it. Jay. Yeah. He was, he was in Jay. Wolfman. That was not a great one. No.
Starting point is 01:02:11 I could have swore he wasn't in snatch. And then I immediately remembered after I said it that he was. I'm so sorry. That was gaslighting. That is gaslighting in action. You made me think that there was another poster that I was thinking of.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Cruel. So in this next clip. I was going to say, are we still doing the show? No. We're in a snatch. About two clips back, we heard Alex bring up the name Faith. And obviously, you know, that means that Faith Goldie
Starting point is 01:02:41 is somehow in the mix. Yeah. She comes on the show. Which is a horrible sign of things to come. If Faith Goldie's in the mix, we're all in trouble. Yeah. No one's doing great. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:51 She went to CPAC and harassed people. And that's kind of Alex is thrilled about that. Of course. So she comes on the show. We're not going to listen to too much of her. But I will say that if you go back and you listen to her, it's one of those things that I thought about pulling like almost too many clips of her appearance.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Because she's speaking in a lot of code. That like it's real, real clear that there's anti-Semitic intent behind a lot of the things you're saying. Right. Right, right, right. But it would end up us being like, let's listen to 20 minutes of her interview. I didn't think it was worth it.
Starting point is 01:03:28 I feel like we can take that as red that she has sort of neo Nazi leanings. We've talked about that a ton before. I think it's more interesting that this is how Alex decides to start their conversation a little bit inappropriately. I wanted to get you on because you're doing what's really, really important faith.
Starting point is 01:03:48 You are going after the second we've got a video play segment, the sickening Republican establishment or really just Democrats and the type of sabotage they're involved in and why this is happening. You got so many big interviews on your Twitter right now and Michelle Malkin and you, which don't clash to beautiful women together to smart women. No, I'm married.
Starting point is 01:04:10 I'm married. Please stop right now. But but tell us what's coming up and what you saw at CPAP. So he's like, I'm married. I get that. Oh, the scrum getting excited. That's sort of that's fucking gross.
Starting point is 01:04:19 That's inappropriate. That's behavior unbecoming of someone who tries to pretend that he's as serious as he is. It's and to be fair, in that episode we talked about with Katie Hopkins where he gets real gross with her. She's very clearly trying to deflect that stuff. Faith just moves forward.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Yeah. He doesn't even seem to indicate that she heard him or right. So I'm not going to make a big deal out of this other than to say Alex's behavior inappropriate as fuck. It's one of those things again, where on the right wing, they're like, no, no, no, no, we're totally good towards women.
Starting point is 01:04:52 We're, whoa, whoa, why is the Democratic party trying to say that they're the party of women? See, we've got these Republican women over here and they're fucking gorgeous. They're so beautiful. I love it. You're turning to Dondamello all of a sudden. Yeah, Dondamello.
Starting point is 01:05:06 It's crazy. And then also. There you get a little something for daddy. What Alex is talking about there at the beginning is again, the idea of how you shift over to windows. Like the idea that like it's so important what you're doing and that's going against the Republicans that aren't hard enough.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Yeah. They aren't as like super crazy as we want them to be. Right. They aren't hyper nationalists. We need the people who were sort of milk toast on the fence to be forced into taking a position that they don't want to take. Right.
Starting point is 01:05:34 In order to save their bases. Right. And Faith, you are doing that and you're hot and people like it that you're doing it. Just like Jan Morgan. Very exciting for him. So in this next clip, Alex talks about her time at CPAC. And actually, I'm not sure that she comes in on this
Starting point is 01:05:51 clip too much because Alex just starts complaining about, this is wild. He's trying to express in the same breath that he doesn't have a problem with people being gay, but also that there's too many gay people in the GOP, which is hard. That's a fine line to walk, especially since that line doesn't exist and you're just a homophobe. And we know that Alex Jones isn't good at like as a
Starting point is 01:06:14 sort of a tightrope walker. No, he's not a good, he's not a good type. But here is him trying. And some of our reporters as well, Jake Lloyd others, they go to CPAC and we, so we're not here like, oh, we want to be at CPAC or oh, we want to be you. If you was this once a year event, all these candy-ass Republicans are really Democrats.
Starting point is 01:06:32 You know, I mean, most of these guys, not against gay guys, but they're dating Democrat men. And so they're all like, well, I'll tell what, how you bite your pillow. You know, if you don't help us do this. So there's a huge homosexuality issue in the, in the Republican party. And again, I'm a libertarian.
Starting point is 01:06:49 I'm not judging people, but that's what this all is. I don't understand what he's trying to present because if you just take him at his words. Too many gays in the Republican party. Right. And they're dating Democrat men who are like, they're having sex, right? And the Democratic dudes are blackmailing them with
Starting point is 01:07:05 the idea that they're in a relationship. Is that how that works? That's what he's expressing. That's how he's saying that. I'll tell everyone how you bite the pillow. So you guys come and be on our side on, on policy issues. I thought it was crazy. I thought it was that democracy was a sexually
Starting point is 01:07:22 transmitted disease. Uh-uh. No. What he's trying to express is homosexual blackmail being done by intimate partners. Right. Within, because he's not saying that they just hook up. He's saying they're dating.
Starting point is 01:07:33 They're in a committed relationship. Well, maybe not committed. Wow. That's, that's fair. That's fair. Ethically non-monogamous. Hey, you know what? Any of these things are possible.
Starting point is 01:07:40 Let's not put labels on it. Right. Facebook, it's complicated. That sort of thing. But it's not just. It's blackmail. Right. Is that a Facebook status for relationship?
Starting point is 01:07:50 Only in DC. It's crazy. What he's trying to express is nuts on its face. And then it's even more nuts that he's trying to say that like, look, if you say you don't have a problem with like people being LGBT, but then you also say we have a gay problem in the GOP, those two things cannot exist in the same space. You can't, you can't even have that in the same sentence.
Starting point is 01:08:17 I actually do have a way that you can have that conversation. Okay. But it's not the way Alex wants it. No. How can we have that conversation? Well, if we accept that there are a lot of gay people closeted in the GOP. Which I'm sure there are.
Starting point is 01:08:32 And to them and maintaining their cover of not being homosexual or, or having a, being a part of the LGBT community, they have to make compromises in some way. The issue isn't that they are LGBT, it's that they wouldn't be accepted were they to live publicly in the political sphere that they're in. So the issue isn't, there's a gay problem. There's a homophobia problem with gay people.
Starting point is 01:09:02 Exactly. Yeah. And I apologize that it keeps in gay because it is much bigger than that. No, it's way bigger. That's all, all sorts of gay, lesbian, all across the board. Yeah. All of it.
Starting point is 01:09:11 And so if Alex is talking about that, then his position on this would be totally different. It would be, we need to all be more accepting of people of different identities and sexual proclivities as opposed to being like too many of these fucking GOP people are secretly fucking same sex Democrats and getting blackmailed. Yeah. Fucking weird.
Starting point is 01:09:31 That is such a, that is such a weird thing to be like. Okay. So our problem isn't that there are gay GOP people. Our problem is that gay people in the GOP can be blackmailed by partners because if they were out, we would not accept them in the GOP. Right. It doesn't seem like the blackmail is contingent on the GOP response.
Starting point is 01:09:55 Yeah. Exactly. It seems like you're not, you're, you're elucidating a larger problem that is, oh boy. But you should let that one go. Yeah. And thankfully he's talking to Faith Goldie. So she doesn't want to just jump in and be like,
Starting point is 01:10:09 excuse me, logically, you're the bad guy here. So like I said, I listened to the entire interview and I don't think there's much value in it. And there are tons and tons of like veiled references to anti-Semitism. Like she's talking about like, the problem is these worldwide folks, and you can call them the globalists, you can call them the neocons, and they just prattles off like their characterizations of things that,
Starting point is 01:10:35 well, may exist in some ways or also code words and boogie men that anti-Semites use in order to characterize the one world government. Right. The, the protocols type narratives. And so I kept this last one because it's how the interview ends. And I think Faith, like, I think she, she, I think this makes it clear the sort of thing that she's saying. We all have to do our part because if they just see a couple of leaders,
Starting point is 01:11:01 they try to take us out. But if our numbers keep on growing and we go to a grass roots, a truly grass roots revolution, which means to return to the old order, there's absolutely nothing that these demons and lizard people can do to shut us up. That's right. And the old order is the new order of Renaissance and humanity and everything that we've seen the human ethos in the last 2,500 years. These demon and lizard people.
Starting point is 01:11:25 Now you really consider what you've got there. You've got the demon, which is something that Alex, that's a very big part of his anti-Semitic tropes that he uses and, and is classically related. He got lizard people. That's fucking David Eich's characterization of the protocols, the characters who he pretends are real in the protocols. So what she's saying is, is that it's using, because she doesn't fucking believe there's lizard people.
Starting point is 01:11:51 She's using that as code to be like, we all know what we're talking about. The demons and the lizard people. Yeah. Come on guys. Yeah. The only way the criticism of Eliana Omar would be, would be something that I would even be willing to entertain as if she tried to code it and be like, see, it's the lizards at APAC who are running everything.
Starting point is 01:12:11 And then I'd be like, haha, now we know what's going on there. Right. Or if she didn't engage with criticism, like if she, if she bucked back and was defensive about the criticism as opposed to trying to learn from good faith, criticisms that come to her, then it would be a very different conversation that we could be having. So Jordan, in this next clip, I mentioned this earlier. Roger Stone has got that old gag order.
Starting point is 01:12:39 He has been talking some shit on, on Instagram. How is he not in jail? Well, yeah. Well, we're recording this on Wednesday and he does have a hearing on Monday of next week. I would say, I think there's maybe a 73% chance he goes to prison next week. I'm going to be so mad if he doesn't go to prison. I'm not going to be mad. I'll be surprised.
Starting point is 01:13:00 It'll be like, well, those Duke boys don't got out of a pickle once again. It will be like that. Except for those Duke boys didn't fucking a lobby for a goddamn dictator is killing a citizen. Well, it's like the Patton Oswald bit about Bush. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no. I know.
Starting point is 01:13:17 How are they going to jump the general Lee over the Constitution? And oh my God. Yeah. So I told you already that Roger can't be on the war room anymore. And Alex is kind of pissed off about that. And he talks about it in this next clip. And then there's the war room with Owen Shroyer. We can't have Roger Stone on.
Starting point is 01:13:36 He's totally gagged and can't even talk to me. He sent me a text message saying he loves me. And that's basically the end of it this morning. Bye bye. Then he explained fisting to me. Into the lair of the goblins. He said that too. He said I've now been taken over by goblins.
Starting point is 01:13:51 What a sad end. So I have. He's not a sad end. I have made the point. I believe I've had private conversations with people on like through our group. And I think I've mentioned this to you too. That Alex is the probably the primary beneficiary of Roger getting a gag order. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:10 Because now he gets to control Roger's narrative. Yeah. Like entirely. Absolutely. The idea. Okay. Now he can't be on the show anymore. He just texted me said I love you, man.
Starting point is 01:14:19 I love you. Can't be on anymore. And he's going in to fight the goblins or whatever. He can now shape this exactly how he wants. This is a win. Right. He doesn't have to deal with Roger trying to beg for donations on his show, which was a huge sticking point.
Starting point is 01:14:33 He was complaining about like a week or two ago. And now he's like, yeah, I'm the only one who can tell my audience what Roger is saying. No. And how great is that? Roger has become his Mark Richards. Yep. Roger has become the person that he can go to and say, oh, they didn't allow me to have a pencil in there.
Starting point is 01:14:50 So I'm just going to tell you what he says. As we all know, the pencil is a snake that can talk. What is a pencil but a snake that can talk? We all know that. Yeah. It is totally the same thing. He has now control of Roger's narrative moving forward. And so he's lamenting the idea that he can't be on the war room anymore.
Starting point is 01:15:08 But even in that clip, I guarantee that Roger. On the inside. Roger didn't fucking text him. I love you. Good God, though. I'm going to fight the goblins. Roger's never texted his wife that he loved her. Roger texted Alex, prepare to die, cocksuckers.
Starting point is 01:15:19 Exactly. He's an asshole. There's no way. They're going to murder me. And it's because you betrayed me. Right. Roger texted me that he loved me the other day. Alex, you're not fighting hard enough for me.
Starting point is 01:15:32 I'm going to get Travis Irvine to come up there and kick your ass. Alex, you're a fucking coward. And I hope you go down with me. And if I had enough information, I'd take you with me. Roger texted me that he loved me the other day. Alex, you son of a bitch. Why won't you get on air and tell everyone that Randy Kredico hijacked my Instagram?
Starting point is 01:15:49 Like I've been trying to get out, but I've been gagged. Get on it. Get on it. That seems like Roger says he loves me. What the fuck? That must be a real weird relationship. But now Alex has complete control over it on a public facing front.
Starting point is 01:16:04 And that is awesome. That's a good power to have. Yeah. So now we get to the point of the show where Paul Joseph Watson shows up. Poor bastard. On the fifth. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:16:13 I don't get you. He's in the studio. No, fuck it. I hope he gets hit by a truck. They, oh god, they spend a whole lot of time talking about how censored they are and how victimized they are. It's very boring. We won't listen to, we won't listen to a ton of that.
Starting point is 01:16:27 OK. It's real, real weak. But this next clip illustrates so perfectly their relationship. That's the new breakaway civilization, where if you're a good globalist, you get technocracy connections. Completely. By the way, I can't give you the details, Paul.
Starting point is 01:16:43 But look at me right now. I already knew this. So I basically bluff people into admitting it. It's people have access to everything we do. Not just people that work for Google or YouTube or Facebook. It's been given. This is the army. They've given the SJWs, all of them,
Starting point is 01:17:04 NSA level connections to everything we do. So Alex is trying to present the idea that if you're a good globalist and you play along with the system and stuff like that, then you get some technocracy connections. You get inside stuff, a Mod Rashad style business about Alex's whole website. You get all of it. You get NSA level stuff in there.
Starting point is 01:17:25 The only reason that I think that clip is interesting, because what they're talking about isn't, is that moment where Alex is like, I can't talk about any of this, but Paul, look at me. I'm telling you something for real. Like that is, that's how, I've seen that moment play out between them way more than once. Paul, look at me.
Starting point is 01:17:44 We're not lying this time. Paul, you are too default conversational and you will sometimes say things that punch holes in the stories that I'm trying to tell. Look at me. I can't prove this, but here's what I'm about to say. Just say yes after this. It's happened a number of times between the two of them,
Starting point is 01:18:07 and I love it. I love that dynamic, because it's first of all abusive, but also Paul Joseph Watson's been there for fucking ever, so he knows what he's doing. He should. Yeah, by now. And he makes so much money. Like if you consider the salaries that we found for like Corsi,
Starting point is 01:18:24 how much is Paul making? It has to be more than fucking Corsi. Yeah, it's at the very least. It's sick money. It's at the very least enough to afford a flight to Austin. It's sick money for what he does. And from our experience, a flight to Austin, pretty expensive, even from Chicago.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Let alone from old Jolly England. Yes. So the two of them, like you can tell even there, he's talking about like media censorship and how conservatives are under attack and all that bullshit. That takes up a large, large part of their interview. We're victims. We're victims.
Starting point is 01:19:04 I find profoundly boring and I don't want to talk about because I just, I don't care. I find the arguments unconvincing. Most of the time it relies on anecdotal stories that you're telling about ex-person on Twitter or whatever. And I just don't care to track down a million different threads to help you prove your point if you refuse to be specific. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:26 I just can't. It's not interesting to me. And even if, even if everything they're saying is true, I'm still not convinced that I care. That sort of. Oh, I don't. Yeah. I don't.
Starting point is 01:19:36 So I'm going to leave that all aside because Alex says some really fucked up things while Paul Joseph Watson is in studio and Paul is totally fine with it. The first one isn't all that fucked up, but it is ludicrous. And again, I'm not a porn guy, folks. I'm sorry. Bullshit. Back, back when I was about 15 years old.
Starting point is 01:19:55 Bullshit. And I watched Debbie Debbie dead Dallas and or new wave hookers. I thought it was the best thing I ever saw of it. New wave. It's not bit into the real thing. And then you have a wife and you have children. It's about life. It's about love.
Starting point is 01:20:07 But see, see, he's not a porn guy, although he was caught with porn open. I know. I was going to say, go fuck yourself. Go fuck yourself. Like I understand that. But that kind of matches with Alex's like psychology. It is a very arrested development kind of thing where like when
Starting point is 01:20:24 you were younger, you would pretend. I would look at porn. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. Who's saying I masturbate? I don't masturbate. No, no, no, no. That's not something I do. It's all about, it's all about having sex for me.
Starting point is 01:20:34 I want the real thing. I don't masturbate. That's weak. Fuck off. Yeah. So Alex still embodies some of that. Not realizing that like he, it was a kind of like meme to story about the idea that he had porn on his phone that he
Starting point is 01:20:47 accidentally revealed on air and all that stuff. And then also it's Debbie does Dallas. Not Debbie did down. Don't worry about it. It's not the past. So in this next clip, we get back to the AOC narrative. Right. She's evil.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Paul Joseph Watson with all of her thoughts about people having healthcare. Paul Joseph Watson is hanging and banging. And we get to Alex comparing what happened or what he thinks is going on with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and his main man, Dinesh D'Souza. Oh, God. And that's really fun for me.
Starting point is 01:21:21 And I'll explain why on the other end of this clip. But see how my brain works, Paul is. Dinesh D'Souza had the number two documentary and the number three documentary in history. Only Michael Moore above it. And they were really upset about him going on the 2016 election. And so they found out that he got a bunch of friends to give $23,000 that they said wasn't listed properly on federal forms.
Starting point is 01:21:42 It was. So he went to jail for nine months. And I've got the articles right here. We can show TV viewers. D'Souza pleads guilty in New York campaign finance case. Now, we have AOC, Alexandria Cortez, with $18 million in a secret pack. Whoa. She was running two years ago when she claimed she was this bartender.
Starting point is 01:22:06 And millions of dollars, not just a million, several million to her that she never declared under taxes or anywhere else. He's trying to conflate the idea of these like Justice Democrats and the other PAC that have nothing to do necessarily with her, but worked on her campaign in the alignment that we were talking about earlier. So there's a few problems about what Alex is saying here about Dinesh D'Souza and Cortez in their similarities. The first thing is that they did completely different things.
Starting point is 01:22:37 That's the first problem. What Dinesh D'Souza did is explicitly a felony. What AOC did was completely legal and wasn't something she did. It was the brand new Congress and Justice Democrats. So it's not even her. Also, Alex is trying to say that they're worried. They were worried about Dinesh D'Souza in the 2016 election. So they did this.
Starting point is 01:22:56 They put him in prison. Really? That's absurd, since he was charged in May of 2014. In the 2016 election. Before any of the primaries really are going anywhere. Exactly. They knew he was coming. They knew he was coming, damn.
Starting point is 01:23:12 They had psychic powers, which Alex knows exists. He was down the pipeline. Oh, yeah. Also, this bears mentioning, Dinesh D'Souza pled guilty because he knew that he could play the victim card in the court of public opinion, but he could only play the role of the guy who committed a felony in a real court.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Right. So he pled guilty in order to be like, well, all right, let's minimize whatever sentence I get. These are completely different scenarios, but Alex is right. This is a demonstration of how his brain works, which is to say that it works poorly. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:45 Hey, Paul, this is how my brain works. I'm connecting things that are not related at all. It is the conundrum that the Republican, the not Republicans, the dumb fuck right faces with Trump. Trump has committed campaign violations. Trump has broken the emoluments clause. Trump has committed all kinds of crimes that are well documented and very obvious.
Starting point is 01:24:08 So for each one, they have to try and create a what about for. Right. So like this. Oh, okay. Oh, so payments to Stormy Daniels. That's a campaign finance crime. What about AOC? You don't have any argument to that.
Starting point is 01:24:21 You're, you're more right than you even know because. I thought I knew I was right. You might be even more right though. I didn't know if I could be more. Because this LLC that was registered by a check a birdie, it was registered in Delaware, which is a pretty regular thing that businesses do because Delaware.
Starting point is 01:24:42 Delaware has insanely low taxes. Well, no, it's not even taxed necessarily. It has like a sort of trans like anti transparency rules about LLCs that are set up there. Oh, I did not know that. I know it was a huge financial crime crime state. They're very welcoming to people who want to establish a business. They're borderline the Swiss in some ways.
Starting point is 01:25:03 Yeah. Yeah. And so, so that what about is would be even better served if Alex knew what he was talking about. Because then he could spend the argument that like, hey, you know, Michael Cohen established an LLC in Delaware specifically in order to make those payments to Stormy Daniels. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:25:21 He could use that. That would work. Except he would then have to even more make Cohen culpable. Well, you know, but he's like you gotta avoid that already. He's already established a narrative where it's all Cohen and Trump is right, right. Fair. So like he could do that.
Starting point is 01:25:38 He's just bad at this. They're all just bad at it. Like I remember I read so many things where it's like, Oh, did you guys know that AOC's campaign advisor was a millionaire? She professes too many. You're like, guys, if Alex went to your pathetic, if Alex actually went to production meetings and I was into them, he'd be doing a much better job.
Starting point is 01:26:01 That's what I would say. Yeah. So we gotta stop giving advice to him. This next clip. I only included because Alex does a Bernie Sanders impression. And because I'm petty, so let's get through it. Talk about the hypocrisy because Commies and socialists never own a factory. They never build, they never write a book.
Starting point is 01:26:20 They just steal money, Paul. Like like Bernie Sanders. Like people don't know what it's like to be poor. I drive $100,000 vehicles. So he's doing that impression. Point of order. Bernie Sanders has written at least three books. I was going to say.
Starting point is 01:26:37 Yeah. Also, that's more Lenny from of My Son Men. It's pretty close to his Bernie. Paul Joseph Watson finally chimes in here. We haven't heard a bunch of him, but he's there. He's looming in the wings. Because I don't want to ever hear his voice. It's interesting to hear him not over Skype.
Starting point is 01:26:54 I'll tell you that. Oh, yeah. Listen to this episode. Like, whoa, his voice sounds like it's not over the phone. But in this next clip, he thinks he has a gotcha moment about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. God, they're so afraid of her. It's not good if you just listen to it.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Because on its face, this is a bad refutation. But there's another breaking scandal about AOC, which is a complete fake news story. She's tweeted that Jerry Falwell said he basically wanted to kill all Muslims at CPAC, and that this is President Trump's fault, Orange Man Bad. This comment from Falwell did not happen at CPAC. You can see in the video, this is not a CPAC.
Starting point is 01:27:35 OK. Wait, whose argument is that Falwell said it? But he didn't say it at CPAC. All right, Paul. That is not a good defense. Paul. That is not a good defense. Paul, you are missing the forest for the trees.
Starting point is 01:27:58 And also, they said that Trump said the N word over and over at CPAC, but that's not true. He said it at my place a couple of weeks ago. Right. That's the same level of denial. Like, it wasn't at CPAC. Fake news. OK.
Starting point is 01:28:13 I understand. And also, she didn't say, and no one did say, that Jerry Falwell Jr. was saying that it was good to shoot all Muslims. He was saying that if more people had concealed carry, you could stop those Muslims before they did blank. And then he fumbled over his words. Yeah. Because there was even a recognition in the moment by him
Starting point is 01:28:35 as he was speaking. They're like, ah, fuck. Oh, no. That was a Freudian slip. That was a Freudian slip on his part in some ways. Because what he was trying to say, obviously, was terrorist whatever. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:48 But the reason that it came out of his mouth is because those words exist in the same part of his brain. Those are what he believes he just forgot to code it. The criticisms that are being made about him are he's saying if more people had concealed carry guns, they could kill Muslims before they do shit. Exactly. And that is a part of like what his autopilot.
Starting point is 01:29:09 Well, we need to censure Omar. We need to censure. We got to make sure that we put a good censure out her in Congress because we can't have any anti-Semitic kill all Muslims. Thanks, dudes. But it wasn't kill all Muslims. That's the straw band that Paul Joseph Watson's creating. No, of course.
Starting point is 01:29:31 Because that's easier for him to attack because it's not what anybody is saying that he said. Of course. But what he was, what he did say was fucked up. Yeah. So, of course. And I mean, AOC did take it. But look, she's got some egg on her face
Starting point is 01:29:45 because it wasn't at CPAC. I don't care. I don't care. Mark Dice probably made a video about that laughing at how she said it was at CPAC. Great. Oh, my God. These people are so fucking stupid.
Starting point is 01:29:58 How do we lose? It's because they don't care. It's because they don't fucking care how stupid they are. I think it's about money and societal momentum. That's a good point. So in this next clip, dude, here we go. Yeah. This is where everything turns
Starting point is 01:30:12 because Alex rarely has Paul Joseph Watson in studio. He's got his boy. They've been working together for a decade plus. Like they are, they are buddies. He calls him all the time is like, Paul, I need you to get this article up because I can't write. Just give me this article or read. All right.
Starting point is 01:30:32 Anything. They have had a codependent relationship forever. And so he's got his guy in studio and they spend, like I said, a lot of time talking about like, we're victims, the media censoring us, blah, blah, blah. But I think they completely wasted the rest of the time that they have by doing a half an hour on an issue no one cares about. They're wrong about and they just look like fucking idiots about.
Starting point is 01:31:00 Jordan, this is going to be gross. But in terms of who's going to run for the Democrats, Michelle Obama is not going to run because she needs a physical test. And we know why she's not going to go through with that. No. But Joe Biden, if you look at all the polls. Let's be serious. She has the neck and face of a man.
Starting point is 01:31:14 She has huge shoulders. It looks like she's got a summer sausage in her pants. And we're not against trannies, but it does appear. She's like Obama was raised by a transsexual and is obsessed with it. That Michelle Obama is Michael, which he's called in multiple speeches, Michael. I mean, I know several people who are very credible people, you know, involved in politics and they believe exactly the same thing as you, Alex.
Starting point is 01:31:37 So this she's got, but we worked out yesterday. She has an Info Wars protein bar down there. So it's all being explained. Because she's looking nuts, but it's not the nuts that you're thinking about. Well, but, you know, we make jokes about this. I mean, she's a big old man and seriously, I'm a libertarian. I don't hate somebody. But I mean, the fact that she's got, you know,
Starting point is 01:31:57 Alabama black snake down in those pants is not a bad thing. It's just that what weird sci-op of the elites, are they so obsessed with the first lady that's a man, the kids are adopted and I mean, that's true. That I mean, that's fake. That's crazy. I mean, because that's a conversation they're having. And that's only the beginning.
Starting point is 01:32:18 They talk about this for maybe 15, 20 minutes, but Michelle Obama being a man, it's real fucked up. You're chewing something over right there. You have a thought. It's not a good thought. You're very angry. I'm just going to sit here and vamp until you figure out how to put this into words. Words is a very generous way of putting what I'm thinking right now.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Well, it's because we've covered this a bunch of times. I would go with Primal Scream. Well, Alex always plays this game where he's like, we were just joking around about Michelle Obama being a man. But then he's like, but I'm actually very serious about this. She is a man. This is pathetic. I just can't accept that because this is not something that's outside of regular thought.
Starting point is 01:33:19 This is not something that's outside of not not for everybody. Yeah. I mean, for for this subsection of humanity, which we'll call, I don't know, Molox bad thinkers. Yeah. Well, I mean, this this is fucked up. When I hear stuff like this, I just think like you were, you have gotten so into the trolley meme Lord sort of world of of the Internet and like
Starting point is 01:33:47 the parts of Reddit where Trump is super popular and that sort of thing that you have lost control of what you're even saying. Because in the past, we've heard over and over again him waffle between like legit accusations that they're lying about Michelle Obama being a female. Yeah. And then being like, we were just joking around when people press him about it. I don't like that he's now sort of reinvigorating this in 2019. But I also recognize that he's probably trying to troll people into covering him.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Like that's the sort of defensive game that we have to play all the time now. Because when he talks about these sneak attacks like going on Rogan, the sneak attacks are also him talking about stuff like this. Yeah, because he's hoping people will cover him to give him more attention. He needs that he on his left to his own devices. He's a man in the wilderness who is going to run out of supplies pretty fucking quick at this point. But if he keeps playing games like this keeps trying to do things to essentially
Starting point is 01:34:54 troll people into keeping his name in the headlines. He gets a little bit of he gets some supply drops. He gets some water. He gets some really fucked up people who believe whatever dumb shit he's trolling the media with to donate to him or whatever. You know, like that's the game he's playing. And that's a possibility. Other possibility is he just doesn't give a shit and he's having fun with his buddy.
Starting point is 01:35:19 And either way, it's not good. I I find it to be so abhorrent and so pointless. And they think it's funny and it's not funny. Like just as a comedian, I am infuriated with you because it's not. There's nothing even approximating a joke. There's two levels. And it's utterly racist because it's utterly racist. It is 100% right.
Starting point is 01:35:43 It's oh, Serena is so good because she's actually a man. Those sorts of things. Go fuck yourself. Those things were never applied to like a show over. No, absolutely. I guess she wasn't that great. She was great. She was the one who wasn't good.
Starting point is 01:35:57 Kornakova. She was all right. She was fine. Yeah. She was a better media figure than a tennis player. But my point is that like those sorts of accusations are only levied against strong women of color. Those things are only used to diminish their stature as people.
Starting point is 01:36:13 And it it it's it's so hard to unpack because it is an attack. But even calling it an attack is unfair because right thinking people don't think that were she to be trans, it would be a horrible negative thing. But in that world, it is. So it's it's it's racist. It's it it's just entirely bigoted. It's fucked up. I don't think either of us are triggered or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:36:44 It's just disappointing. And the problem that what you were bringing up is not disappointing. Is a massive understatement. Massive understatement. And what you were bringing up is also a problem because or not what you're bringing up is a problem. But the the the sort of conversation about it is because there is a part of it that they're trying to be funny and it's not funny.
Starting point is 01:37:04 It's there's no joke here really. But the other thing is that like Alex keeps bringing it back. I'm not joking. This is like this is true. This is true. You know, like or whatever. I believe this. And if the joke is that he keeps saying he believes it and then there's no joke.
Starting point is 01:37:23 I mean, it's an even worse joke. How many how many different ways are the globalists different ways? Can you describe this as like first off anything? Actually, you know what? That invalidates literally anything you have to say about anything. If you ever talk about anything that the president says or does or any criticism that the president gets or any criticism that Melania gets or any criticism at all, you have invalidated and you are worthless.
Starting point is 01:37:52 Like my reaction to this is so much similar to so many conversations we've had where it's like let's engage with the right and how they think there's nothing to engage with. He's gone. He is not to be involved period. So Jordan, you have a lot of thoughts about this and I agree with you. I have a lot of furious rage built thoughts. I have a lot of thoughts as well. But it's interesting to me how Alex is super preoccupied.
Starting point is 01:38:22 Not about this being like some sort of a nefarious thing. He's just preoccupied with the idea that Michelle Obama has a dick. By the way, I legitimately am allowed to think this whether I'm right or wrong. I mean, it's America. I mean, Michelle Obama looks like your vote college linebacker and then we haven't shown the video. Can you show her coming out of like, well, they dropped their daughters off at school and she comes out and it's like, I mean, everybody's seeing it's like, you know,
Starting point is 01:38:49 it's banging around. It's bouncing around. She's like having problems getting that water hose in line. I mean, can we maybe find that and show that? He's real interested on that level, which is weird. I'm not doing well, Dan. No, I understand. And then I would say that this is a gross show.
Starting point is 01:39:07 The this this episode of Alex on the fifth, he starts by all this weird talk about porn and how they're teaching kids to fist in school and what have you. And then towards the end of it, him and Paul Joseph Watson having a bull session for like 20 minutes about this big swing and water hose. Like it's gross. Like from just a level of like doing a radio show, I would say this is gross. This is disgusting. If I heard this sort of thing on any other radio show, I'd be like, these people have
Starting point is 01:39:37 kind of lost the thread a little bit, but there's one more clip. You know, it's crazy. I was watching a video of Trump's press conference at Erno. Whenever he talked at CPAC, nothing between his legs. I think he is actually a Kendall. I don't think he has a penis. I think it was removed by his cuck, Nazi father. And I hope everybody knows that Trump does not have a dick.
Starting point is 01:40:04 Or it's possibly as a micro penis or as a Chicago comedian. Adam Burke has explained to me it's pronounced macropanus. So in this next clip, we have one more from the fifth. And that this to me is such a perfect distillation of how Alex deals with criticism. He has people who are criticizing him and he thinks that they're fucking with him. And then he responds accordingly. My problem is the more they mess with me, the more I work and fight. They think it's like making me weak.
Starting point is 01:40:35 It's the opposite. It's pushed me towards a heart attack more like 20 hours a day. They think it's like making me back down. It's the opposite. Do they just expect you to give up? Like you're not going anywhere. Like I'm not. I don't literally don't know how to do anything else.
Starting point is 01:40:48 I wouldn't want to. But we're not going to go anywhere. Nothing's going to happen. But imagine they think we're like them, Paul. They think like you like you attack me and I go away. No, I dream about strangling you. That's not good. Oh, that's not good.
Starting point is 01:41:03 Nope. So but that's how he deals with criticism. Like these abstract ideas or even concrete ideas about like your reporting is bad. You fucked up on this. You are putting people in danger. You have caused harassment to tons of people who don't deserve that sort of attention. Like because of your actions, because of the lack of. Well, I mean, earlier you said you missed this production meeting and just do like your
Starting point is 01:41:29 editorial shit on air because of that sort of sloppiness, that laziness. You have caused a mass amount of pain in people's lives. Well, look, they're fucking with me. That's fucking with me. And I went and people fuck with me. I want to strangle them. I dream of strangling them. That's an insane way to deal with things.
Starting point is 01:41:52 We are done with the fifth and now the sixth starts Wednesday. If you're nasty, it starts and Alex has a big announcement. Just a few minutes ago before we went live. I got an emergency phone call from Tommy Robinson. He said leftist anti-foot groups that obviously worked for MI5. That's come out in internal videos and documents. Encamped around his home, threatening his family, the police are staked out down the street with surveillance equipment, listening to everything happening in his house,
Starting point is 01:42:27 desperately trying to set him up and sending him back to prison for exposing the giant child kidnapping rings that have now been brought down to a great extent nationwide. Tens of thousands of children freed in the last two years. Thanks to Tommy Robinson, a living hero. I thought yesterday on the show you were saying that the Muslims are the only ones who are great in the UK. And now Tommy Robinson, the guy who's made his entire career of demonizing Muslims as a living hero.
Starting point is 01:42:57 He's like Moses. I'm not sure really how to work this out. He's like Moses. So Jordan, I want to tell you about what this is about. On the evening of March 4th, Tommy Robinson showed up at the house of a British journalist by the name of Mike Stuckberry. I saw this unfolding on Twitter as Stuckberry tweeted about how scary the experience was for him and his account of the story is backed up by police reports, at least one article in
Starting point is 01:43:20 The Guardian, and Tommy Robinson's own live streams that he put out. Mike had been doing some reporting on Tommy Robinson's habit of showing up at his critics' homes and live streaming it in a clear attempt to intimidate them into silence, in addition to doxing them without ever really posting the critics' address, because he's live streaming showing up at their house. Mike had been trying to get the ball rolling on a class action lawsuit against Robinson for clear instances of him committing defamation. So naturally, Tommy showed up at Mike's house around 10, 15 PM,
Starting point is 01:43:52 banging on the door and insisting that he wanted just to talk. Just wanted to talk. Mike claimed that there was banging on multiple doors and windows, which he took as a sign that it wasn't just Tommy there. As this was happening, he began getting tons of messages on social media from accounts very different accounts saying things about how he'd wronged Tommy. All stuff Mike has posted screenshots of. Mike called the police who arrived and talked to Tommy and told him to leave,
Starting point is 01:44:20 which he did, only to return and bang on Mike's door again around 5 AM. Mike called the police again and filed another report. Tommy Robinson is doing damage control on this because it's an absolutely clear case of what he did, which was illegal. And Mike isn't afraid of him and gave the police audio and video of Tommy's harassment. To be fair, he probably wouldn't have to give the police anything since Tommy's live stream had all the evidence necessary, including Tommy Robinson giving out Mike's full address
Starting point is 01:44:49 and threatening to expose him and calling him a pedophile. In order to save face, as all these monstrous assholes do, Tommy is now playing the victim card. His stance on it is the only one. He went over to this guy's house to broadcast his address and threaten him because it was in response to him receiving a legal letter at his house, informing him that there was a libel action against him that was proceeding, which he thinks is exposing his family to people knowing where he lives and putting him in danger.
Starting point is 01:45:17 He didn't allege that Mike had anything to do with the letter being delivered. So I don't know why he thinks him showing up at this guy's house twice in a night is an appropriate self-defense. That's an absurd response. Your Honor, I did not stalk that man. I just showed up at his house multiple times in the middle of the night without his consent and screamed at him and knocked on his doors and windows. I don't understand how you could possibly view that as anything other than love.
Starting point is 01:45:46 And I gave out his address to everyone listening in my live stream. Oh, the people who I know, of course, are never ever ever violent or stupid or insane. What this all boils down to is that Tommy Robinson slandered a 15-year-old Syrian child who was the victim of a bullying assault caught on video at a school in Huddersfield. Because he can't accept any instances where non-white people get to be victims of something, he made videos claiming that the child in those videos had attacked three girls at the school previous to the video's beginning, something that he was in all likelihood just making up, and one of the girls' mother explicitly said was false.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Mike Stuckberry was part of a group that was raising funds to pay the legal costs to sue Tommy for his clear instance of slander against a child, and Tommy knew he was fucked. What do monsters do when they're backed into a corner? They attack, or in this case, show up and harass you twice in one night and sick their fans on you. Since the incident, Mike has received tons of messages on social media from Robinson's fans telling him they're on their way to his house. People on Gab have circulated his address in far-right circles, even in Europe, the European far-right circles.
Starting point is 01:46:59 And Mike posted a video of coming home to find a note in his door that says, We'll be back, Mike. But of course, Alex doesn't give a fuck. He doesn't care that Tommy slandered an innocent 15-year-old child who was the victim of bullying that started all of this. He doesn't care that Tommy absolutely harassed Mike Stuckberry in a criminal and actionable way, and Mike is being terrorized because of it. No.
Starting point is 01:47:25 The story that Alex wants to tell is how everyone is oppressing poor Tommy Robinson. Poor Tommy Robinson has to deal with these people who are surrounding his house. I will say the only version of this that I even fucking come close to believing, because Alex plays a video of Tommy confronting people outside his house, who he says are MI5, and they have recording equipment in the back of the car or whatever. It's very inconclusive. It's nonsensical. It is not evidence of anything.
Starting point is 01:47:56 But if they are police, they are there because what he did to this guy. They are there because he, the other night, went over to this guy's house. The police came, talked him into leaving, and then five, six hours later showed back up and banged on his door again, and terrorized this guy. When all he had done is respond to the fact that Tommy had slandered a 15-year-old who was the victim of bullying and was like, we're sick of this shit. Let's crowdfund the legal defense required for this person who wants to sue him to be able to do it. It's, it's monstrously pathetic.
Starting point is 01:48:40 And Alex is only interested in how Tommy is a victim. It's fascinating. It's, it is fascinating to me the wide variety of acceptable punishments that don't actually fit the reality of the crime. Like, like what fascinates me about this is that Tommy Robinson has done more damage to the world. Or Steve Yaxley Lennon, as his name may be. Whichever has done more damage to the world than any one murderer. But if you murder somebody, you're going to spend your life in prison.
Starting point is 01:49:21 Oh, his rhetoric is absolutely led to so many assaults and probable murders. You are the, you are the instigator for so much violence and horror. And yet you're, you're technically protected. And this is so much of the stuff that I wanted to bring into the conversation by Alex, well, I mean Alex allowed me to by talking about the gang, the grooming gang stuff earlier in the episode. When we talk about how all of this, this like Quillium report report that they put out was deeply flawed and didn't take into account things that fit their own diagnostic criteria.
Starting point is 01:49:58 Just because they were white people, they kind of ignored it from it. Tommy Robinson is someone who has made an entire career out of antagonizing about the idea that Muslims are leading these rape and grooming gangs. And he's the only person who's willing to stand up against it. That sort of thing, Quillium by doing what they have done, gives Tommy cover for the Islamophobic and bigoted xenophobic actions that he makes. It exists in this whole continuum. So Alex has gotten this message from Tommy and that's not good because Tommy's lying to him.
Starting point is 01:50:37 And Alex has no critical instincts and he's just going to be like, Tommy's fucking awesome. But he can't get Tommy on the phone because he's dealing with legal stuff. And so, we get to Alex trying to tell a news story. Mainstream news. The story Alex is talking about here. Let's say he's getting it a little wrong. Allow me to read to you from this story that was posted on Euro news. Quote, police arrested 35 Greek citizens and an Albanian man on charges of arbitrary
Starting point is 01:51:33 occupation of public property and erecting an illegal construction. The site on the cliffs of Apiaia in Beatein, Lesbos, his capital city, is on the grounds of the island's famed fortress and protected by archaeological law. They weren't in trouble because it was a cross and not even in trouble because they were making a gaudy xenophobic monument. They got arrested because of where they built it. The exact same article talks about how a similar cross was erected in 2018, but it wasn't on protected land, so no one got arrested.
Starting point is 01:52:05 Alex's article on Infos is profoundly sloppy. For one, the article mentions that this was a zoning issue, but it still presents it as if it was a migration cultural issue. They bring up the article that they got arrested because it was on archaeological ground, like protected ground. It was because the ghost of Sappho killed six people that day. Right, I mean, it's like they bring that up in the article, but the entire thrust of the article is like, let's believe that that's bullshit.
Starting point is 01:52:36 Yeah. That's whitewashing. Wow. Nonsense. Second, his article includes this line. Quote, interestingly, the same Rocky Cliff is where a, quote, intercultural coexistence group tore down another cross last October because it was offensive to migrants passing through.
Starting point is 01:52:55 Their source for that story is a hyperlink to another Info Wars story. All right. Well, that's not a source. The only source for that second Info Wars story is an article in the Greek city times that doesn't say that a, quote, intercultural coexistence group tore down the cross. That is completely made up by Ben Warren, the writer of this Info Wars article. That article in the Greek city times, as well as the recent one in the Euro news, only reports that a group called, quote, coexistence and communication in the Aegean
Starting point is 01:53:27 had complained about the cross and requested it be taken down and that a month later it was destroyed by vandals. There's no indication that the coexistence group had, and the vandals are the same people. That's a complete invention of Info Wars and their editorial team. That's the level of like, this is- Barbara Streisand donates $100,000 coming out of Senator Inhofe's mouth and then 10 years later being like, and I'm going to reference that Barbara Streisand donated
Starting point is 01:53:56 that. It was you the whole time. You're linking to your own fucking article? Well, they do that all the time. That's pathetic. Well, the original story was written by Paul Joseph Watson, the one about last year's concrete cross taking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it linked to the Greek city times article, which doesn't say that the coexistence group tore down that cross.
Starting point is 01:54:20 But they are able to muddy it enough through like, you have to take two links to figure out any truth. Which you won't do. But Ben Warren, the person who wrote the current Info Wars article, is totally willing to just make the conjecture that this coexistence group tore down that cross. He does say that explicitly in the article, and there is nothing in any of the Greek sources that in any way back that up, or even insinuate it really. Info Wars is really bad at their jobs.
Starting point is 01:54:52 But I know that that is kind of the premise of our show. But I like these concrete examples that are just like, this is bad reporting. Right. On a, on a, like, indisputable level. Take all of your, take all the politics, take all of that, take all of it out of that. That is literally just you being shitty at your job. I don't even care what direction this is towards. It's like, it's not even a right, left thing.
Starting point is 01:55:19 It's like, if it was a, if it was a project Camelot thing, we'd still be like, you're just reporting something. You don't have the right to report. Yeah. You're just bad at it. So Jordan, earlier in this episode, we talked to, you, you accused me of teasing. And I, I was a little bit because the idea of Paul Joseph Watson showing up in Austin is absurd.
Starting point is 01:55:41 It's crazy. It doesn't happen all that often. Yeah. And it's very easy to excuse it as being, well, it's just CPAC. And when I saw all of the people posting that Paul Joseph Watson was in studio, some people in our group on Facebook had posted pictures of him in studio. I thought like, Hey, let's not get weird about this. It's CPAC.
Starting point is 01:56:00 He was showing up there to be weird. No big deal. Now it's time to get weird about when I listened to the March 6th episode. I figured out, I know exactly why he was there and custody hearing. No. Oh, this is the end of info wars. Whoa. This is a Mike down clip.
Starting point is 01:56:19 You know, I really pushed you, I guess, eight, nine years ago to start your own Twitter, to start your own YouTube, to get out on air. And I have encouraged you just because the way the world works to go out and do more and actually do your own thing. I know we tried to do some TV stuff in England and that fell through trying to hurt cats, but very soon you're going to be launching your own site, your own operation. We're very excited about that.
Starting point is 01:56:47 Excited about that. And you know, that's what successful operations do is they spawn new things. And I think in time, you will also spawn apprentices as well. And that your only hope is that they will grow up to be just as strong and successful as you've been or as I've been. He had to make it about himself at the end. Oh, of course. Of course.
Starting point is 01:57:07 Good success. No, no, no, good, good, good for him. Good on him. Yeah. Paul Gorsuch Watson is going solo. He's done. That is PJW is starting his own his own thing.
Starting point is 01:57:21 That's why he's the end of Info Wars. Yep. Holy shit. Well, I think it's a smart move on Paul's part because Alex is already smart. I might have to lay you off. Yeah. No, no, no, no, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:57:31 Fucking start your own thing. You don't need him. You didn't need him for years. So Paul Joseph Watson is basically to soft launch his own. That goodbye. He's on his goodbye tour. That's amazing. Holy shit.
Starting point is 01:57:46 And this is the end of Info Wars. And so CPAC. Who's going to read for him? Him coming to CPAC was, I think, probably an excuse to come to do this in studio and then also probably tie up some loose ends or whatever. Because Paul is even saying, like he says on this episode, this is going to launch in the next two weeks. Like it's immediate.
Starting point is 01:58:09 No, this is. It's I'm done with this. I'm done with Info Wars. This is Dwayne Wade's Miami Heat last season, man. He's doing the whole thing. He's saying goodbye. But it's not, but that's a season. Yeah, it's not a season.
Starting point is 01:58:20 I get it. I get it. I get it. This is this is a weekend. This is the all star weekend for him. Paul Joseph Watson, you've been working for this guy for this long and you recognize the signs on the wall. You see the writing on the wall.
Starting point is 01:58:33 You see, huh, it's bad to be tied to him. His brand is all these old people. There's no real engagement there. People who are younger do like me. Why am I still talking to him? It's it's because of history and he's doing service to Alex by showing up right to do this in the last hurrah. Yeah, it's getting the band together one last time.
Starting point is 01:59:03 That kind of goodbye and he's going back to fucking London and he is going to and he's going to stay there. You bet. And he's going to create his own media empire. He's talking about like bringing in some other writers. Let's see who we get. And I don't I think Jerome course. He's available.
Starting point is 01:59:20 Yes. He's a free agent. He's a free agent. So we're Roger Stone doesn't have a gag order in Britain. That's true. There's a lot of people at Inforge or probably also look at the Chubb ship. They would be all of them. It would be a good idea.
Starting point is 01:59:33 He could completely poach the entire operation so fucking easily. He's including funders. Yeah. Like the people who pay Alex is fucking including Alex if Alex didn't have an ego too big. I think that this is the like I know that I maybe speak too loosely sometimes. This is it like Alex is done. This really is it.
Starting point is 01:59:57 This is like losing Paul Joseph Watson is so crucially devastating. This is fucking momentous. It's like I don't see how he exists in the future because Paul Joseph Watson was really the only thing that tied him to a demographic that wasn't stodgy old people who are still mad about OKC. Yeah. Like I don't know. And we don't have a black president anymore so we can't jump on that galvanize that.
Starting point is 02:00:28 I really don't see how his brand survives leaving the one without the one person who kind of connected him to people under 50. Yeah. I really don't understand. I might be wrong. My projections might be maybe more people like Caitlin Bennett than I know. But it's crazy. I don't know who she is.
Starting point is 02:00:47 So the answer is probably not that Kent State gun girl who now works at the wars. Fuck off. Right. But like it's it to me when I hear this I'm like this is a profoundly big big thing. And it also cheapens the fact that he's there for two days. The first day they spend a lot of their time talking about how Michelle Obama has a dick. Why did you waste that time with your guy knowing that the next day on air you were going to announce he's going solo.
Starting point is 02:01:19 He's done. And they keep doing this thing where they're like we'll still collaborate. Of course everyone does. Yeah. When they're breaking up. I don't like the I don't like the idea of them claiming that Michelle has a dick being there like the end of Oceans 11 moment where they're all standing around the fucking fountain. No no no.
Starting point is 02:01:40 Thinking that they're going to get back to you like it's not that. Look at what we did together. Now we're going to part ways. Like I don't like that at all. It's not that. It's what Alex needed to do to try and not deal with the reality that Paul was leaving and that he had pushed Paul out. He said repeatedly on air we can't afford to pay his salary.
Starting point is 02:02:02 I might have to lay him off. If you're Paul Joseph Watson what are you going to do? Go away. Fight for yourself. Create your own thing. You don't need him anymore. You haven't need him for years. So do your own fucking thing and that will destroy Alex.
Starting point is 02:02:17 It's going to be a disaster. I don't know what he's going to do. Man that is that is fucking heavy. This is this is heavy. I told you that this episode rocked the foundations of the info. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:02:34 You thought I was talking shit when I started this episode. Well you've said that there have been a lot of things that would rock the foundation of the info war many times before. Some of them been accurate. Some of them I was joking. This time I was not. This is huge. This is huge.
Starting point is 02:02:49 Holy shit. Alex is fucked because nobody he has on staff is even close to as popular or as good at propaganda as Paul Joseph Watson. Right. Like these people the rest of the schlubs that he's got it's god. Can you imagine how this is the color of money. Are we watching Paul Newman and Tom Cruise break up. Is that what's happening right now.
Starting point is 02:03:15 Are they going to compete against each other in the near future. No I don't think so. I think all is going to become the new this centric propaganda outlet. And I think Alex is probably I think he's going to phase out. I don't think so. I don't think Paul is going to like say what you want. But the hard line right wing lunatics that Alex Quartz Quartz not Quartz Rose Quartz Steven Universe are not going to follow a British Ponce.
Starting point is 02:03:49 It's just not going to happen. I think they will. I don't think they will. Discrete. I don't know. This is going to be so fascinating. I mean who does Alex have as sources who wouldn't still fuck around with Paul. No of course not.
Starting point is 02:04:02 But who in America is going to listen to just Paul. I mean there's tons of people who do. He's very popular. I really don't believe you're in denial about that. I really am in denial about that. It's very popular. He can't be popular. I know it's the worst.
Starting point is 02:04:17 It seems very mysterious. He's awful. I understand that his information is lacking. His presentation is stilted and weird frenetic constant cuts in the camera. Yeah. It's very hard to watch. No it's disorienting. There are tons of people who do like it.
Starting point is 02:04:34 Like the idea that he won't be able to create something successful I think is foolish. I just don't see how this is the. I don't see how Alex doesn't turn this into a professional wrestling match. No I don't think he can. I think he knows he's best. He knows he's bested. He has created his own batter to some extent. I can't stress enough how much this feels like the beginning of the end.
Starting point is 02:05:02 I know that from just a completely analytical perspective. Losing Paul Joseph Watson is a crucial blow to him. But then he says this and this really to me sounds like someone who's quitting. But I just want to say something about this broadcast. For all the persecution and all the lies that get told about us. I get to know listeners like you and viewers like you. I get to meet you on the streets and I get to know people like Tommy Robinson. He calls me up at midnight.
Starting point is 02:05:32 I call him at 6 a.m. I get to know all these people. I get to know the best journalists, the best fathers, the best activists. I get to know the people that don't back down to censorship. I get to know the Paul Watsons and the Lord Loomers. And I get to know the Owen Shroyers and all this great crew. I get to know you. I don't care about some stupid Hollywood meeting or being in a party that Brad Pitt said.
Starting point is 02:06:02 That's empty and nothing. But man, I get to talk to Tommy Robinson. See. That to me sounds like someone doing their last, like their last off brand night like late night show. Yeah. Someone who's doing like the, hey, look, look, everything has been really tough. And this, this sucks in a lot of ways.
Starting point is 02:06:25 People are really mad at me, but it's all been worth it because I've got to meet you. And we know that Alex doesn't think that he fucking hates his fans. He runs away from them on the streets. That's crazy. That's disingenuous in so many ways. And the idea of like, I know the best journalists, Laura Loomer, like that sort of shit. It's all so insincere, but what's behind it? The feeling of it is I'm done.
Starting point is 02:06:49 And maybe it's because I think here, if I had to guess, that's not even like, I am going to fight for jeopardy even through stage four, pancreatic. That video is amazing. That Alex, that's so, so amazing. Rebecca is the ability to make that joke is so cool. That's clutch. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:10 The idea that he came in, like if you haven't seen the video, go watch it. But Alex Trebek came in and he was like, I don't want anybody else to tell you this news. I, I believe in the connection that we have with each other and I don't want to hide anything. I am dealing with a stage four cancer that kills most people. I'm going to fight that and I'm going to win. And then he makes the joke. I have to, because I have three years left of my contract. He's so good.
Starting point is 02:07:39 That's amazing. So good. Dead panned. Yep. It, it, it. Everything you wanted Trebek to ever be like you, you thought you knew him. You thought you knew him from the game show, but you know, there's always that distance. But in this personal video, you're like, you are, you are what I've always believed you.
Starting point is 02:07:59 It's so validating of the struggle that he's in the humanity, the humor of it is just so great. Yeah. This is the reverse. Oh, because Alex isn't dealing with anything other than his own consequences as you in America, we don't deserve Trebek's. We deserve Alex Jones's. That's who we deserve. And Alex is grateful for our, but he's dealing with the same existential crisis,
Starting point is 02:08:29 but with less class and with less aplomb and less reason to have an existential crisis, because outlook does not look good for Trebek. And also, I mean, I guess legally the outlook doesn't look good for Alex, but the reality is like, I think when I look at this, I think that Alex made a crucial mistake. I mean, obviously three, four years ago talking to Roger Stone, that was a big mistake. And we've seen that play out. I think every human being who's ever talked to Roger Stone later on found out it was a mistake. But I think a lot of people who've been able to skirt the real consequences of it in ways
Starting point is 02:09:06 that Alex is not, he gave Roger way too much control over his editorial process and the entire operation. But I think Alex fucked up when he included Paul in the people I could lose. Like when he had those conversations on air and was talking about like, we're losing money, we need you guys to donate. I'm going to lay off Roger and Paul. Like that sort of thing is the only excuse someone like Paul needs. He's been waiting for for years to be like, I don't need your dumb anchor to be attached to me.
Starting point is 02:09:41 I'm not banned from Twitter. I'm not banned from social media. I've been like, I'm just loyal to you. You've given me an excuse to start my own operation. Right. So now he does. And that Paul Joseph Watson leaving hurts Alex in a way that no ban, no censorship ever could because it takes away the only competent player in his operation.
Starting point is 02:10:07 There are other people who can do like, I don't know. I don't know. Shitty reporting. Wrestling's on my mind. So like there's other people who can do like two star matches or whatever they can do fine. You know, whatever. Millie Weaver can distract people for 20 seconds or whatever. But Paul Joseph Watson was the only guy who was coming in with like, I understand the craft.
Starting point is 02:10:31 I understand propaganda. Yeah, I will. I'm there. I'm helping you. You and I work in a symbiotic way. And without him, he's completely fucked. And I think when you hear stuff like that, when he's talking about like, it's so great. I mean, how much I love doing this.
Starting point is 02:10:49 And like, that's what I hear when I hear talk to people who quit stand up. Yeah, like, yeah, a lot, a lot of failures, a lot of failure. But it was so worth it because that one show was really great. And it, you know, because I did this, I got to meet Eddie Pepitone. Like, yeah, that sort of thing. Like you, you, I did get to meet Eddie Pepitone. I have to. He's great.
Starting point is 02:11:11 Of course. He's fantastic. I'm not saying he's not not going to cry. Bad example that I used, but it is, I know. No, it's just fun because he was accessible at the festival. So I know he's fun. He's, he's very there. He's around and also a very nice person.
Starting point is 02:11:25 He's a great guy. So everyone has a story of meeting him. Yeah. But the point is like that, that's the story you get. Like then it's been years of hitting my head against a wall, but it was worth it for X, Y or Z. I believe he wants to quit. I agree.
Starting point is 02:11:41 I agree with you on like 99% of what you're saying. All I'm saying is that there will be one last ride and that is going to be the fight against his protege. No, this is, this is fucking, this is Obi-Wan and Anakin. This is the whole situation. Alex is smart. He's going to get taken down. Nope.
Starting point is 02:12:04 He is smarter than that. He is not smarter than that. He's, it's not smarter, but he, he's crafty enough. He's, I agree is crafty enough. I also think that he is incapable of avoiding his base instincts, which are to attach, attack something that is a threat to him. So even now, while we're talking about him allowing a PJ dubs to go in three months, he doesn't, he doesn't have a fucking memory.
Starting point is 02:12:35 He doesn't have the capability. Like when we talked about the Sandy Hook episode in two, in two days, he went from a victim of the Sandy Hook massacre to talk, talking to him to saying that the whole thing was staged. The difference is that Alex knows what's up right now. He knows what's up like in, in that circumstance. Yes, it was quick and it moved fast and it was, it was fucked up. Alex knows exactly what's going on right now and it's something he's probably been trying to avert for a very long time, which is Paul wants to leave.
Starting point is 02:13:15 He now can't control that Paul is leaving. He can't, he can't fight him. I understand where you're coming from. Right. He's, Alex is opposition to find as the day is long and he's self, uh, like, uh, sustaining. He's always into preservation of like my own position. Right. But if, if Paul in his media operation that he starts is still putting the same kind of toxic
Starting point is 02:13:45 shit that Paul has been forever while he works with info wars and is more extreme, like as he probably will be as he becomes like, I'll spread my wings. Of course. I think that Alex will recognize that is that's an extension of me. Isn't that awesome that it's doing really well. He gets mad at people like Joe because Joe's just a friend of his. The Joe Rogan experience isn't an offshoot of his podcast, but whatever Paul does, Alex will be able to claim ownership of if only in his own mind.
Starting point is 02:14:22 So I don't think he wants to fight that as long as it's in line, uh, enough with stuff. And Alex, I think he wants to quit. I think I would too. Like I think that he'll be able to maybe settle these lawsuits and whatever and not be financially completely devastated. Still walk away with a couple of dozens of millions of dollars, uh, liquidate whatever dumb shit he's bought, live a fucking great life with his wife and kids. Right.
Starting point is 02:14:56 And then Paul Joseph Watson keeps the fire. See, I agree with where you're coming from. It all works out perfectly for him. I agree. It is the riding off into the sunset. I agree. I guess I just disagree in that. I think Alex is a pathological lunatic to the point where I think if Rex started an
Starting point is 02:15:18 info war is to.com or on Alex, Alex would try and destroy him. Like there's a certain amount of that of like, I want you to succeed, but I don't want you to succeed as much as I do. I mean, there will always probably be some petty jealousy. There's no doubt about that. He's a petty motherfucker. But I think he also is probably getting to the point where he recognizes he's not good at doing what he does anymore.
Starting point is 02:15:44 Also, like he's not according to himself. He's dying. Yeah. You know, but I mean, whatever his physical stuff is, like he's struggling. Like he's not as good at his job as he once was. And Paul Joseph Watson is a good 15, 20 years younger than him. So like let that guy carry the mantle of the. Paul Joseph Watson is like 21.
Starting point is 02:16:09 Paul Joseph Watson is like five years younger than Alex. He's probably. How old is Alex? Alex is not that much. 45. Yeah. There's no way that Paul Joseph Watson is 20. He's probably 30 if he's a day.
Starting point is 02:16:24 I would say he's about 30. Paul Joseph Watson is younger than me. Yeah. Probably. Hell no. No chance. It's hard to say. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:16:32 I don't know. He's early 30s at best, but either way, he still looks better than Alex. Even if he was 55. Even if he was 55. Agreed. I agree with that. He has. I would say what I was trying to express is that he has a lot more life in him than.
Starting point is 02:16:49 Yes, that's a way better. That's a way better way of putting it. He is a spring chicken compared to Alex. And so I just think that if you are someone who works from a rational perspective, even if you're a Craven propagandist, there's two things. One is how do I maximize my profit? I think Alex maximizes things by getting out and still getting a cut in some way, like trying to bully advertisers who may go to Paul through Alex into him getting a cut
Starting point is 02:17:27 or something like that. Whatever arrangement, who knows what that would be. Like that would be the best thing for Alex. Got to get out. Or even if Paul Joseph Watson, whatever show he ends up creating, probably be on the Genesis Communication Network and Alex will get a finder's fee for that. Be a piece of the thing. And then if you consider that it's just a purely ideological thing,
Starting point is 02:17:50 then Alex's smart move would be give up, let Paul take the mantle. You have already mentored him as best you can. He will fly with wings that you don't have. Yeah, it's there's no downside to quitting now and letting Paul just like do it. Other than ego. There we go. I'd like the ego patting.
Starting point is 02:18:20 I agree with every reason that you have stated. I agree with everything that you have said. I would even say if we were to talk to Alex, this is both of our advice to him. I don't think he is capable of taking it. That last clip makes me think that he has been forced into taking it. You think so? Yes. So anyway, this is we'll see what happens.
Starting point is 02:18:48 I'm not sure. I'm not sure, but we'll see. I'm fascinated to see what happens until we find out we have a website. Do we have a website? Here we do. It's knowledgefight.com. Okay, but say you wanted to find us on a place where you couldn't find Alex Jones, like a social media site like Twitter.
Starting point is 02:19:07 Any of them. We're on Twitter at knowledge underscore fight. How about Facebook? Yeah, we're there. What do we have a group on Facebook? Alex can't, but we got one. We're also on iTunes. Alex isn't there.
Starting point is 02:19:19 We are on iTunes. Alex isn't there either. Yep. I think that that brings us to where we need to be. And that's to say. Paul Joseph Watson probably hasn't killed anybody. Wrong. Vinicio de Torgo also probably hasn't killed anybody.
Starting point is 02:19:35 Maybe he has. I bet he has. Well, we can't prove it, but Alex technically probably has. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan.
Starting point is 02:19:48 I love your work. I love you.

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