Knowledge Fight - #323: July 19, 2019

Episode Date: July 22, 2019

Today, Dan and Jordan take a look at a modern day installment of The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex does what he thinks is a "family show," which includes outright racism, speculation abou...t a Congressperson's genitals, and tips on how to enlarge one's penis. This is "a family show" to Alex.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. So 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 that sit around, drink novelty beverages, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Indeed we are, Dan.
Starting point is 00:00:16 Jordan. Dan! Jordan. Aside from when you grew your hair out to absurd lengths, what is the most... We've done that a couple times. What is the most aggressive hair choice that you've ever made? Have you ever dyed your hair? Oh yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:29 You have. Are we including facial hair? Uh, yeah, I'd say. Let's toss it all in. All right, honorable. Let's just go with head accoutrement. Oh, this is a long list, though. Honorable mention goes to the time that I got a trimmed down low on the beard.
Starting point is 00:00:44 It went with the chopstache. Ooh, you went with the chopstache. Shaved the chin area in a gigantic mutton-chop mustache combination. All right, I would like to see that again. It wasn't a good look. Younger days, I would do the beard with no mustache, the sort of Mennonite Amish beard. I rocked that look until everyone kept calling me Everlast, which was not kind of them. And then in terms of my head, when I was like 18 or so, I was quite a booze guy, quite a drunk.
Starting point is 00:01:18 And one night at a party, me and my buddies were just talking shit. And they decided it'd be fun if I got the Dr. Money haircut, which is my name shaved on one side of my head and a dollar sign shaved on the other. No, no, no, no. So my drunk friend tried to make that happen, but he completely fucked up. And he's like, well, you're getting a mohawk. So I got a mohawk and I dyed it blonde, you know, just like real, just acid blonde. Because I was going to try and dye it like a bright color afterwards.
Starting point is 00:01:52 I was going to go like blonde and then another color. Right. And I was like, fuck it. I don't really enjoy this mohawk much. It takes way too much work to stand it up. I can't even, I can't get it to work. I cannot fathom you with a mohawk. It was, it's out of character, but I was just so out of control that it was like, whatever.
Starting point is 00:02:08 I don't give a shit. Toss it all in there. Yeah, I like it. It was weird. I learned a lesson, an important lesson. And that is complicated hairstyles are not for me. Yeah. Ones that require even the littlest bit of gel or anything.
Starting point is 00:02:22 I just can't handle it. Nope. But what I can handle is doing a podcast. Great transition. I talk a lot about Alex Jones. I don't know anything about mohawks or Alex Jones. It is correct. So Jordan, today what we're doing is we're going over July 19th, 2019, staying in the
Starting point is 00:02:38 present day. That's where we are now. Yeah, I know. There's some interesting things that happen here on this here Friday episode of Alex Jones's show. But before we get to anything, we got a bit of business to go over. Oh, okay. First of all, I got to say thank you and a shout out to Andrew, who is in town from
Starting point is 00:02:55 Australia and swung by the old, the old knowledge fight studios. I apologize. I didn't have enough time to go meet up and have a drink. But he was kind enough to come over and he gave me a nice hot sauce from Australia, which I've yet to try a little very excited to. I accidentally put it in one of the boxes. Oh, no, for packing. So it'll be a housewarming thing for the new place.
Starting point is 00:03:18 But also he wanted to bring some stuff that some Australian treats. Uh-huh. So of course, Tim Tams were in the mix. Sure. I've had Tim Tams though. Yeah. Who hasn't had a Tim Tams? Right.
Starting point is 00:03:30 So that, that, that wasn't like, we need to try this and see our natural reaction on the podcast. Right. But another thing that was brought is cherry ripe, which is a Cadbury product, which apparently has a bit of a coconut in the middle of it and some cherry flavor. And it was described by Andrew as being a either you're going to love it or you're going to hate it kind of situation. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:53 My prediction, I'm going to love it. You're going to hate it. That's my prediction. That is a very good prediction. All right. So I'm just going to take a bite of it. Oh, yeah. Sure.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Why don't you do that? My mouth? Why don't you give that a shot? I'll love that for you while you do. How's that? How's that cherry ripe treating you? It's Australian goods. You're getting way too pensive about this.
Starting point is 00:04:16 This is an audio recording. This is hitting me in multiple waves. I am getting first a wonderful, lovely chocolate, then a coconut and then a cherry punches me in the fucking face. It's a ripe cherry. Yeah. Wow. I think it might be good, but if I eat another one of them, I will hate myself forever.
Starting point is 00:04:35 I don't think I can handle another one of these. I think it's great. I'm going to eat the rest of them. Yeah. There we go. My prediction. 95% correct. Anyway, thank you, Andrew.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yes. Thank you very much, Andrew. Very nice. I can't wait to break into that hot sauce. Now, Jordan, the next thing. Yeah. Very large. So we've done 300 in some episodes or whatever this podcast and our theme song.
Starting point is 00:05:00 An absurd number. Our theme song for the entire time has been a sound drop that we heard on the first episode. Yeah. This show that we just decided, fuck it. It's good enough. Yeah. Now, thankfully, someone who listens to our show has some skills. What?
Starting point is 00:05:16 I fear change. A gentleman by the name of DJ Dan Arkey. Okay. Has reached out. Is that you? No, it's not. I do not have nearly the level of talent that is expressed in this. You know, I don't know how to put this.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I think we're going with a theme song. Really? Here, I'm going to play for you, Jordan. You haven't heard this before. I have not. This is the extended cut of the theme song. A shortened version will likely be our theme song. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Maybe even starting next episode, quite frankly. All right. But enjoy this. Put your mic down so you don't interrupt this. We'll do. We'll do. This is DJ Dan Arkey's theme song for Knowledge Fight. Knowledge Fight.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Knowledge Fight. Dan and Jordan. I am sweating. Knowledge Fight.com. It's time to pray. I have great respect for Knowledge Fight. Knowledge Fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys.
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Starting point is 00:06:43 Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding us. Hello, Alex. I'm a Christian.
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Starting point is 00:07:39 You love you too. I love you too. ус So, thank you, D.J. Danarkey. We really appreciate that. Thank you so much. That's incredible. And we've got to say thank you to some other people who signed up and are supporting the
Starting point is 00:08:01 show, and making all this possible. We really appreciate it. So first Steve, thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks Steve. Thanks Steve. Next Missy.
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Starting point is 00:08:22 I don't know. You know, he was a brilliant actor. He was in Blade. He was a musician. He was in... What was he? Old dog. The sailor who fell in love with the sea or the movie based on the Mishma novel?
Starting point is 00:08:35 He was in The Highwayman. He was. Next David. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Next David. Then finally, I'd like to say thank you to somebody who donated on an elevated level.
Starting point is 00:08:45 We appreciate it very much. So, Stephanie, thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Crikey, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing, bro?
Starting point is 00:08:55 All right. We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson, all right? Let's just get down to business. We ain't making that money off that heroin. Why are you pimp so good? My neck is freakishly large. I declare info war on you. Thank you, Stephanie.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Thank you very much, Stephanie. If you're out there listening and thinking, hey, I enjoy this show. I like what these folks do. You can support the show by signing up at knowledgefight.com, clicking that button. It's a support the show. We'd appreciate it. That'd be great. It's only fitting that we dropped, you know, this theme song here on this episode because
Starting point is 00:09:25 I have a little bit of a musical out of context drop to start off the show. All right. Love it. Mouth guitar, Alex. What a dick. Oh, man. One of the reasons that I decided to stay in the present day and check this stuff out as opposed to retreating to the past as we are want to do from time to time is that
Starting point is 00:09:55 someone in our Facebook group said that Alex may or may not have confessed to killing a dog. Oh, oh, shit. This is this just got real. I was like, well, I mean, yeah, we always got to pay attention to these, these dog situations. And at the beginning of the show, he does definitely talk about a dead dog. The allegory, the analogies like this, I had a Labrador Traver named Max from the time I was five years old to the time I was 20.
Starting point is 00:10:31 And that's 15 years, a long time for a lab. And I would take, he had hip dysplasia. We would have had to put him down when he was 12. But I would take him to the vet and I would get him to give him corticotypic steroids, which later can make your arteries explode, can make your muscles fall apart, can mess up your joints. He'd have been dead. He couldn't get up.
Starting point is 00:10:58 There's no surgeries for that. So it's a catch 22. He lived three more years. And I worked for a large animal vet, Sonny, all about depo medrawl and stuff. Some of these vets would go, well, we're going to give you this little bottle, but, you know, don't give him more than that because it could hurt him. Well, when the regular dose wouldn't work, I'd give him more because I would call back and talk to the vet.
Starting point is 00:11:21 I knew when he's Texas and he said it was a catch 22, just give him more. But I'd have to go to maybe two vets to get enough of it because vets wouldn't give me enough. Well, I made the decision to not put the dog down. He was happy. I'd give him twice what you're supposed to give him supposedly, and the dog would be up in a day happy running around. He lived three more years.
Starting point is 00:11:40 So I'm going to explain this. I know the audience could disagree if you want or you can agree, but it's like this country, ladies and gentlemen, is a labrador with hip dysplasia. And Trump, Trump's got the right course. He's trying to build industry. He's trying to empower the people. He's trying to build up the military because that's all we've got. So another day in Alex Jones' show and another fucking conversation about a dead dog.
Starting point is 00:12:06 That's weird. I want to be clear right out of the gate, Jordan, in saying that I'm not going to sit here and pretend this is evidence of Alex killing a dog or trying to pretend that I don't understand the allegory he's attempting to present. I'm only taking the time to discuss this clip for two reasons. The first is pretty obvious and that is compared to normal people. Alex Jones brings up dead dogs a whole lot. He compares almost everything, any situation, to a dead dog.
Starting point is 00:12:30 He uses memories of dead dogs as an excuse for emotional outbursts. He on multiple occasions has compared his enemies to dogs that need to be put down. I'm not in any position to say with certainty why that's the case, but Alex absolutely has a preoccupation with the death of dogs. Based on what I've heard on his show, if he talked like this in therapy, his psychologist would be negligent if they didn't ask follow-up questions. Oh yeah. The second reason I bring this up is that I don't think the allegory he's making leads
Starting point is 00:12:59 to the conclusion he wants it to. In his story, he had an ailing dog who everybody told him should be put down, but he was stubborn and didn't want to listen to their advice. He'd worked part-time in a farm setting, so he was sure that he knew better than all the doctors and veterinarians. In order to keep his dog alive, he broke the law in scammed medicines from multiple veterinary clinics to give to the dog, which allowed the dog to survive three more years, at which point it still died.
Starting point is 00:13:25 According to Drugs.com, depo medrawl is generally used in dogs to quote, alleviate pain and lameness associated with acute localized arthritic conditions and generalized arthritic conditions. When a dog is being given depo medrawl, they're generally a great deal of pain, and that pain is relieved by the drugs. Depo medrawl is also used to help dogs with seasonal allergies, but that's clearly not what Alex is talking about here. The decision to put a dog down is always an incredibly difficult one, and I find it hard to criticize
Starting point is 00:13:53 someone too harshly for coming down on either side of the choice. On the one hand, knowing that the animal you love is in constant pain is really hard to deal with, but on the other hand, it's really hard to fight the instinct humans can feel that they can fix things. Love of a pet can be blinding, and rationality can go out the window, replaced by naive notions that you can make things right and help your loved ones stay around forever. The thing is that you can't. Alex's actions, which were definitely illegal, only served to put off the inevitable, which is that his dog died. This is why the allegory doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:14:26 What he's describing is the very definition of quixotic. He's likening doping up his dog on painkillers instead of putting it to sleep to what Trump is doing for America. Trump knows better than the metaphorical veterinarians that he's pumping the country full of painkillers in order to keep things moving. Just like Alex's dog, this doesn't end in a miraculous cure. This still leads to death. Yeah. His metaphor is structurally completely flawed.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Or it is dead on. I think he might have accidentally stumbled onto the real truth of the metaphor, which is that... Trump is creating an illusion where we can pretend that this isn't going to go away, and the dog will just die. You know, make the dog live again. Look, man, white people, we're going to be a minority soon. Let's just move on. That's just how it's going to go.
Starting point is 00:15:23 What is the dog in the back? Instead of giving your dog an opioid addiction and traveling around scamming veterinarians. Ooh, maybe this is where he first meets Dr. Group. No. Which one's the veterinarian? The veterinarian is Dr. Wallach. Yeah. Gotcha.
Starting point is 00:15:41 That could have been. So, you know, we start off on that like just really faulty allegory to start the show. And then he dives straight into anti-Ilan Omar. Of course. Bigotry. Yeah, yeah. Just straight bigotry. In this first clip that we have, Alex is just like, he could not be more blunt about what his complaints about her are.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Arrogant statements about some, some people did something on 9-11. So I'm not going to make a statement. And all the other things that she said with just venom, she goes, I hate how they come and they talk about America. She hates, she's full of pride, full of arrogance of her slaver past. She's an Arab. You can't. There we go. You can't really be more blunt than that.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can't. That's really gross. It is. I would prefer it actually if he just got rid of the first part and just said she's an Arab because that's why you hate her. So don't even bother with giving up to it though. I mean, just don't even bother with this false, she's proud and arrogant. You just hate her because she's Arab.
Starting point is 00:16:55 You have to tease the thread out in order to make sure that you don't appear to just be responding to that aspect of her. You have to create false ideas about, she said, you minimize 9-11 and hates America. So in this next clip, Alex talks about her supposed past and her family's past and discusses how Rome didn't use black slaves until Arabs taught them. Oh boy. There might be a reason for that, but we'll get to that in a second. This is just disgustingly bigoted. Europeans did not have black slaves until the Arabs taught them. And then it's the perfect thing to have someone with all her fakes scamming.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Hello, I am Elon. I help the black people. And she's again one of the Arab ruling class in Somalia. White people like her with white skin are the rulers. They are the leaders. They are the royalty. So I mean, again, he's just responding to visual cues that he takes from her and has determined about what he knows about her based on that, which is the definition of, I don't know, prejudice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, judging somebody based upon the color of their skin, I think that has a word.
Starting point is 00:18:20 And when he said Western at the beginning, he said European countries. He was specifically talking about Rome earlier in that conversation. And one of the reasons that Rome largely didn't have non-white slaves was because they took slaves from conquered areas. Their kingdom didn't extend into Africa except for the northmost part of Africa or their empire. So they didn't have exclusively white slaves. But yes, absolutely. That aspect of the slave trade, it's an irrelevant conversation. Yeah, because the answer is they would have if they conquered that place.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Right in any of the Aborigines in Australia enslaved the Latin American people, Dan. Right. Right. I mean, it's not that simple, but it kind of is on some levels. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So Alex is in a really interesting position on the show on the 19th. And that is because we are now after Trump's rally where people's chanted send her back. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:28 About Elan Omar. Right. We're in a post-racist country now. A lot of Alex's listeners apparently are responding that Trump is backing off and selling them out whenever he has come out and said, I didn't like that chant. I wish they hadn't done that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They think that he's being a sellout globalist or whatever.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Yeah, yeah. Lean into your racism. That's why we voted for you. So we could chants send her back. It does appear that a lot of people are of that mind. Absolutely. And how could anybody be surprised by that? You're kidding, right?
Starting point is 00:20:01 How, how, what did you think the lock her up type mentality was going to morph into? Like this is the obvious next stage of it. The only people who are surprised are all of the people from the New York Times and the Washington Post who were sent out to Trump country to get like, why did you vote for Trump? And they get all of, they gave all of these different answers. But we all know that the real answer was you wanted to chant send her back. Right. That's what you really wanted.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Chants are fun. Yeah. One of, one of the things though is like the, the only real defense that people who want to pretend that they're not idiots can have for a chance like that are that like, look, the mob is just into law and justice. They're not chanting lock her up summarily. They're saying give her a trial and lock her up. It's harder to chant. You can't add summarily after it's just harder to chant.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Give her a trial. And that's the same thing with this Omar situation. They're not saying just deported. They're saying right to give her a trial and then deported. Right. That's what the intellectualizing fuckheads do. Right. And that's the space that Alex is trying to live in.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Counterpoint. Shut the fuck up. Sure, racist. Fair enough. Stop it. But Alex is trying to live in that space where there's the, the air and the sort of presumptive. We're still trying to follow the law here. Sure.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Sure. So he started a White House.gov petition. Oh, no. To get Ilan Omar investigated and then deported. Oh, well, that's, that's really nice of him. Well, he's presuming. The guilt. Innocent, innocent until proven guilty.
Starting point is 00:21:39 I just, we need to investigate her to make sure she's guilty. I mean, the guilt is really presumed. Yeah. And one of the things that I find particularly disgusting is that if you listen to his show and you hear clips like this, he understands that what he actually wants and what they're actually motivating him is her being killed. Now, the way he would prefer to kill her is to send her to a dangerous place. Gotcha.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Of course, her to leave the United States and go somewhere where he believes that she will be killed. He will settle though for going to multiple veterinarians and injecting her with basically poison, right? I don't know. I can't say either way, but this clip is, it's telling. And Trump came out and was like, whoa, I disavowed, send her back. And I get that's a little too far.
Starting point is 00:22:28 We need to have an investigation like my petition at whitehouse.gov says of her fraudulently getting her citizenship and then ship her ass back and she won't last a month over there because she's famous. And so anybody famous has a price on their head and her own precious Somalis will kidnap her. God give her a week before she was kidnapped. She probably kidnapped on the way from the shot up airport to whatever hole in the ground. She's going to squat it and, and, and, and then crap in a latrine out back and wipe her
Starting point is 00:23:03 ass with her left hand. That's what she does. Jesus Christ, dude. I mean, if you are saying this, then you have made a very strong case that even if she is found guilty of this immigration fraud, she's a refugee and should not be sent back. That's against human rights standards around the world. The idea that you can't, you cannot send people back to places where you have a reasonable awareness that they will be retaliated on or killed.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Absolutely. That is that, that's basically killing them. Ethically speaking, what you're doing is you are an accessory to death. Yeah, absolutely. But that's what Alex wants. He's relishing in this idea of like, yeah, we'll do a, we'll do a dog and pony show trial and then she'll get sent to a place where I know she'll be killed. Right.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Because he can't just come out and say, I want her dead. Right. Well, it's, it's almost in the, it's the same way that they're always looking for somebody to be the aggressor so they can finally shoot somebody the way that they want to. Right. You know, they're, they're trying to get her killed without terrorism. So they're trying to follow quote the law and kill her. That's, it's, it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Yeah. All she, Dan, can I, did she murder somebody? Did she, did Iliana Omar like throw, throw, throw rocks at somebody? Did she, did she run somebody over with a car? I'm not, I'm unaware of that. No, she just, she just talked about how we should be, you know, she spoke in ways that could be very easily misinterpreted and lied about by the right wing and particularly these right wing propagandists who are,
Starting point is 00:24:51 they have an itchy trigger finger for people who don't like America the right way. Right. So they're willing to sentence somebody to die for that. Yeah. And they always have been, haven't they? It does seem that way. Jesus. So I'm going to skip this next quote because it's just Alex saying that Omar came to
Starting point is 00:25:11 America to crush him and the people. Sure. Sure. The people. I need to be clear about this. He's all over the place and incredibly disgusting on this episode at some parts. If this is one of them, this, he is basing this on nothing. And anybody saying something like this should be deeply ashamed of themselves.
Starting point is 00:25:34 There's a very good chance Ilan Omar does not have her female parts. Some people are so ignorant about autonomy, anatomy that they don't know women. I'm not going to get into it. That's probably for the best. Wow. Why did you? Why did you start getting into it? If you're not going to get into it because you realize, oh fuck, what am I, what am I
Starting point is 00:25:57 talking about? I'm speculating about her genitals. Yes. Based on. Female genital mutilation is what he's thinking right here. I'm guessing. I mean, of course, context clues lead us to obviously. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:09 That's what he's right. That's what he's trying to evoke in his listeners and go like fuck yourself. If you think this is appropriate. If you think this is an okay way to carry yourself, even if you hate every single thing that Ilan Omar stands for, this is not okay. I don't, I just, I can't, I can't say enough. That's no, that's incredibly disqualifying. It's horrible.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I can't imagine. I can't imagine. You have to be a really, really fucked up person. Yeah. A little bit of a wave like this. Absolutely. But there might be a reason that Alex is really fucked up like there might be a completely easy, simple excuse.
Starting point is 00:26:46 I know that he's very affected by foods. Like when he forgot his child's teacher's name because he didn't have a big bowl of chili. Chili will do that. Sure. That happens. Yeah. It turns out that's not an isolated incident because it turns out that his dietary issues
Starting point is 00:27:06 may be the reason that the 4th of July sale is still going. Don't forget. They did it. I didn't eat lunch yesterday and then they went and got one of my fast food indulgences that I don't eat a lot of fast food. Sounds like you do. But they got me a big order of candies from Popeyes and I ate the whole thing. And I still stayed up here for a few hours, but I was in a coma and I didn't cut the new
Starting point is 00:27:31 ads. I just won't do it. In fact, I'm just plugging. Can we check infowarestore.com? What does it say on there? Is the 1776 special still going? Because I haven't come up with new ones or shot new ads for them. So, oh my God, do your job.
Starting point is 00:27:49 What? No, he had some chicken tendies. Look, I love chicken tenders from Popeyes. Incredible. I also love calling them tendies. Yeah. I didn't want to even address that. I like it.
Starting point is 00:28:00 I didn't know. I thought that might have been a regional thing. I didn't know. I like it. Chicken tendies now. You can't do that. Chicken tendies. I think it would be a profoundly weird thing for like, let's say, you know, when we record
Starting point is 00:28:15 these episodes, I then generally will eat something unhealthy while I edit and then put the episode out. Right. It'd be weird if I texted you the day next day or like, you text me and like, hey, Dan, the episode didn't come out. What's up? And I'm like, I had some chicken tendies. That really couldn't do my job.
Starting point is 00:28:32 That really wouldn't cut it. That really wouldn't cut it. It seems like a real shitty, weak excuse. Right. Right. Right. But I'm just trying to say that maybe Alex, you know, he's so affected by foods, that maybe that explains like everything.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Maybe his diet really dictates his behavior. Maybe all of the, I don't know. I'm trying to, maybe I'm trying to thread a needle that I'm not interested in threading. Maybe he's getting depressed and clinically so to the point where he's eating his food and then unable to do any work because he hates himself. Or possibly there's some side effect of, you know, well, in combination with all of his like info wars products, maybe they have created such a digestive state. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:22 In him that he's destroyed by food that normal people can digest easily. Yeah. That could be, you know, like some of those things that might quote unquote clean out the flora and fauna in your stomach. Yeah. Yeah. Like maybe it makes it so you can't handle grease. Maybe he should just get a regular cleanse, you know, maybe he's lack, tendy intolerant.
Starting point is 00:29:41 All right. All right. How are we going to do it? How are we going to do it? Whatever. All right. So Alex gets pretty into God on this episode as is normal. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:29:53 He spends long periods of time talking about God and the devil and exactly the same ways he always does. Of course. But he makes this comment here about using the Lord's name in vain that I find really interesting and pretty. I think it indicates his relationship with religion. I go off of God fearing and by that I have a conscience. I have a soul.
Starting point is 00:30:16 I can feel God's presence in the universe as anybody that's dialed in can. And when I say G D Hillary Clinton to hell, I want to offend you. But I say it in my home. I feel good. I feel. I thought taking God's name in vain. I hope he does send her to hell. So what I hear here is Alex essentially saying that like, you're not supposed to take the
Starting point is 00:30:38 Lord's name in vain. I have an understanding of what that means and I'm not doing it because when I did it, it felt good. You don't know if the standard by which God set down his rules are like hedonism is the key to understanding. Yeah. Yeah. The pleasure pain principle shall be your guiding light towards, you know, like, I don't
Starting point is 00:31:00 I don't know if because Alex in the past, we've heard him say like, what was that? That's a drop of his like, I had a really bad headache and then I called the pope, the devil, and I feel better now. That's right. Do you remember that one? Yeah. Do you remember that one? He seems to have like a this weird like release relief valve whenever he says really fucked
Starting point is 00:31:22 up religious things. And that's not I don't think that that makes them true or good. I think that says more about his psychology than anything else. It is. It is a maybe it explains why he sucks at swearing so much like he can't he can't say fuck in the right context at all. He's generally pretty bad at that because he's so good at just calling. Calling upon the strength of the Lord to destroy his enemies.
Starting point is 00:31:46 It is so good at it. It is. Well, yeah, because it works. It feels good. It feels good. I don't know if it works. No, I'm pretty sure it works. A lot of people have been struck by lightning recently.
Starting point is 00:31:59 All Alex is doing. All Alex is doing. So Alex is a paladin. Alex said he wasn't going to get into that business with Alon Omar's genitals, which is good. And now he's about to. Well, not really, but he sort of gets back into the theme of genital mutilation. A tiny bit.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Sure. I don't want to break down his thoughts about this. I only am playing this clip because of the sheer lunacy of what how this goes. I don't need to describe this for people on there, but there's a part of the female anatomy that is can trigger orgasms. There's many areas. But the point is, is that, thank God, the Muslims didn't figure out the G spot or they go after that.
Starting point is 00:32:43 But this is bad, ladies and gentlemen. This is serious business. Okay. This is a family show too. This is a family. This is a family show. Yeah. This is a family show.
Starting point is 00:32:53 That's why I kept that clip. What are you doing? This is a family show. What kind of fucking family show is this? Oh God. Listen up. Listen up. Little, uh, little Terry, five year old little Terry.
Starting point is 00:33:07 We're going to need to know this. There are a few spots, not just one, but a few where that'll trigger a trigger an orgasm. All right. This is a great show. Now I'll tell you this. I know how to make a lady squirt. Now this is a family. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:33:22 I don't want to get into Blumkins, but holy shit. This is nuts. This is not a family show. It shouldn't have been a family. It shouldn't be a family show, even if he wasn't saying that kind of shit. But it stopped being a family show the moment he was like, I think I want Ileana Omar to die. Like that's, that's where it stops being a family show.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Yeah. I think years ago this stopped being a family. I think this never was. No, I doubt it. So, um, one of the things I love to do that brings me the most joy is hearing Alex tell stories I've heard him tell in the past. Whenever there is a repeated story, tracing the little details that seem to shift based on how he wants to use the story.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Right. It's really something I really enjoy. So he had, of course, the classic Halloween hat story. Of course. The Nazi hat. It was a Nazi hat, man. We have the globalist in a hot tub globalist in a hot tub was a good story. And his newest one that he's been doing more in the recent days is when he went to Mexico
Starting point is 00:34:21 and he saw some gays who were talking to Muslims and the Muslims were rude to him. To them. Yeah. Yeah. The Muslims did not want anything to do with these gay people down in Isla, Maharris, uh, in, uh, in Mexico. Alex tells this story again and see, take notes, see if you can, uh, point out. This is like one of those things in highlights magazine where you got the two pictures and
Starting point is 00:34:43 you got to see if you can tell the, the, the differences. I'll see what I can do because there's at least two pretty sizable, uh, ways in which the story has changed. I told the story of, I went to a little island off the coast of Mexico because it supposedly wasn't as crime-ridden and Mexico's beautiful, great food and great people, but I was just down there a few months ago. The day after I left, um, Isla, Maharris, a little island, a policeman got shot and killed there.
Starting point is 00:35:11 So it's just about as dangerous as Chicago, but we were standing in an ice hotel and there was a gay wedding there because we, I guess we said there about five days and I, I couldn't handle it, man. Watching these, these gay men who were all like in perfect shape and had their nails done perfectly and their hair done, their teeth perfect. They all looked like Ken Barbie dolls, groveling to a bunch of African Muslims and by African, they were Arabs, but they were slave types and I'm sick of the whole history of this and these gay guys would come up at the, at the tables at dinner or at lunch or at breakfast
Starting point is 00:35:56 and just go, Oh hi, how are you doing? And the Muslims just go, but then they know who I was, they were like, Oh my God, it's how it shows. Ooh, I'd be sitting there with a pina colada and my kid swimming and there's these gay guys and all their girlfriends, all the fag hags out there with them and I'm not being mean to gay people. That's the term. They call it fag hags.
Starting point is 00:36:20 Okay. Everybody knows it. And so they're all out there with the fag hags and all the rest of it pointing at me because I'm the big monster and they're worshiping the Muslims. Woof. That's, that's a lot of, that's a lot of shitty. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Uh, we know the term and we stopped using it because it's wildly and incredibly offensive. Right. It's a terrible thing to say. It does kind of rhyme. Yeah. Well, then I guess we can use it again. Look, man. Hey, I'm just, I'm just using a slur because it rhymes.
Starting point is 00:36:53 That's what they do. It's funny how both words in that term are offensive or at least insulting and it's like, Hey, that's usually what we call them. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like calling someone a hag alone is kind of kind of a dick move. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:10 So that aside, that part aside is, I mean, that's slightly different. At least the tone is very different from the other times he's told the story. But the, the two major differences, let's see if you found them. I'm going to go with African Muslims. Right. That one's pretty big. The slaver type. The slaver type.
Starting point is 00:37:28 He's adding that into the story now because it helps his, Leon Omar. His conception of Omar. Right. Right. It now is a piece of the Omar story as opposed to just being a generalized, I don't like Muslims. Here's how they behave.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Yeah. Kind of narrative. It's so key to understand that this is what he does. Absolutely. Second one. I'm going to go with, did they, I don't remember them meeting Alex in the other story. Nope. I don't remember Alex being in that other story.
Starting point is 00:37:57 At all. No, they're all afraid of him. What? Yeah. They all saw Alex and they're like, Oh no, Alex Jones. So stupid. Yeah. I can't understand.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Well, and that's the other thing. Like all of his stories do include areas where, and he can be grandiose about it. Of course. Of course. Should he wish to inject those little pieces? Yeah. So there are only people who were there. They were looking to suck up to the African Arab slave trader class.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Sure. Fine. But not Alex Jones. Uh-uh. Because they're afraid of him. He's too powerful. Yeah. So fucking stupid.
Starting point is 00:38:35 This is ridiculous. Every story he tells, every story he tells either has him being adored by random ass people or him being the source of all fear for random ass people. People hissing at him. Nobody is ever just unaware of who he is. Right. He never blends in. No.
Starting point is 00:38:55 I don't know. I don't know how he would. He's, he's a pretty distinctive cat. That's true. So in this next clip, uh, we get to Alex talking about how this is part of a long deconstruction about the devil and it's all stuff we've kind of heard before. It's, it's not worth, it's not worth our time to re go over this. However, Alex does bring up something that's kind of new.
Starting point is 00:39:19 And that is that, uh, there's a reason that people side with the devil. Okay. And that is fear. People generally side with the devil out of fear. I thought it was temptation. You would think that. Cause that's how it's portrayed. In the Bible.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Yes. You would think that. But it's actually fear. Okay. And here's the thing. Okay. Alex has a really good source on this. Oh no.
Starting point is 00:39:40 I don't, I will, whoa boy. Most people don't use Satan for power. They choose it because they brush up against it and they get scared. And then the devil comes around and says, serve me, I'll protect you. I'll give you power, but you've got to hurt people. Before I'll do that. You've got to, what is Palpatine is telling to Anakin, you're going to be powerful enough to defeat Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda until you've gone to the Jedi temple and killed all the
Starting point is 00:40:13 younglings. It's, he's gone off the prequels. He's going off, he's going off Scythe. He's a, he's, well there can only be two Scythe at any one point in time. That's the first thing that he's got. Uh-huh. All right. Uh, two.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Why are we doing this? What's the Scythe or are the basis for his religiosity? Not even the original Star Wars movies. The prequels. Uh-huh. He's basing, he's basing his conception of the devil on the prequels. The devil has the most midichlorians dad. This is.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Of course he does. His ludicrous stuff. This is insane. Like I know he loves doing that voice and it's one of his only impressions that's kind of like in the neighborhood, but like it's not worth it. Yeah. The impression he did earlier of a Iliad Omar was bananas. I know it's offensive.
Starting point is 00:41:00 That's just bigotry. I know it's offensive. I really don't know what he was trying to do though. As far as an accent. I think he was trying to be offensive. Yeah. So, uh, he's talking about this, like he brush up against the devil and then they tell you to kill the younglings.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Uh, great. Midichlorians. This leads to him discussing what the Satanists told him when he was younger. James Earl Jones is great. That's what they tell the Satanist. Start with your dog. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Oh, you like having sex with a super hot? God damn it. 18 year old? Go kill your dog. You are fucking. Are you fucking with me? I want you to cut your dog's heart out. And then see, it just goes from there.
Starting point is 00:41:47 If you know that it goes from there, that implies that you cut your dog's heart out. Where's Nank? Cause how would you know where it goes from there if you didn't follow the first step? Well, they give you, they give you a syllabus. Of course. I don't believe any of this stuff. I think this is nonsense. I think it's a absurd fantasy that he's come up with where Satanists told him to kill his
Starting point is 00:42:07 dog. Right. I don't believe that the amount of time he spends talking about dogs and the killing of dogs, I don't believe that there's not some sort of trauma that's based around that that's motivating this to be such a focal point of so many of his conversations. Absolutely. It has to be some deep buried thing where it like, it really feels to like, I don't, I look, I'm a follow the goldwater rule, but I would be surprised if there isn't some
Starting point is 00:42:38 incident in his past where someone did tell him to kill his dog. There has to be. Yeah. Or someone else killed his dog and he saw them or some, there's some sort of a really resonant trauma that the ripple effects are just, they're, they're still affecting him absolutely. He needs to work through this. I have, I have never, ever, ever talked about dead dogs as much as I have in the past year
Starting point is 00:43:04 and a half. Yeah. It's like a podcast. It's insane. And it's not, again, I have to stress, it's not like I'm just cherry picking every single time he talks about dead dogs, even if you were, this is still more than anybody has ever talked about dogs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Even if this was every time that he's talked about dead dogs, that is 10 million times more than I have ever talked about, I promise you, there are, there are more. Yeah. I believe it. Alex, then after this rambling shit about, you know, Emperor Palpatine and the devil and the, you know, Satan is telling you to kill your dog, Alex gets onto, I guess, maybe more of an inspirational message. And that is about how, again, his idea that humans can be the tools of God's vengeance,
Starting point is 00:43:57 which to me is not so much an inspirational message, but it seems to be how Alex wants to look at it. And I mean, this is just fucked up. The Good Book tells us that vengeance is mine, saith Lord, but if you read deeper, many a man and woman in history has been used as the implement or the engine or the device, the tool to deliver vengeance. So I always simply pray that God lead God and direct me for God's will. And that whatever God's plan is that I turn myself over to it and that I be a vessel.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Everybody else prays and asks God for stuff. My experience, you don't get things you ask for. You get what you pay for, what God's plan is when you supplicate yourself in the presence of God. You also need to be careful when you do ask for something to make sure you're going to be up to it. But that's God's secret. If you really want to stand up against evil, God's going to put you through trials and
Starting point is 00:45:14 tribulations to put more and more weight on you like a powerlifter. Or a drug dealer. It's a gymnast so that you can take it. I don't see any real substantive difference between what he's describing of God, like giving you little tests and Satanists telling you to kill your dog. And escalating from there? It sure seems like both of them have the same playbook. I see that parallel and I'm troubled by it.
Starting point is 00:45:43 I also just, I know we've talked about this before, but when you take in the idea that humans are the instruments of God's vengeance and sometimes you just submit yourself to God's will, then you will be the instrument of God's vengeance and you're calling for God's vengeance against people who politically disagree with you. It is the sort of thing where you are almost intentionally hoping that someone is in such a state of mind where they believe that they're hearing God's calling to them to be that instrument and carry out God's vengeance in quotes. This is not an acceptable way to carry yourself.
Starting point is 00:46:28 This is the sort of thing where you are almost certainly hoping to find someone suggestible and plant that suggestion. This isn't a valid religious conversation. It's not a valid, I don't even know what other category to put it in, political conversation. It's not a valid conversation to be having on a show. I think it probably is legal, but I do think that should things go bad, that is the sort of clip that needs to be taken very seriously. If someone is to hurt someone that Alex is demonizing and putting a big target on and
Starting point is 00:47:07 you know, oh, what do you know? They listen to info wars a lot. I think that clip is very relevant, clips like that are very relevant because they're giving the audience who may be suggestible the excuse that they need to take action. Preemptive absolution. Absolutely. You are not committing a sin by murdering her because you are an instrument of God's will.
Starting point is 00:47:28 You have supplicated yourself to God in the presence of God. You have been, you know, you're just like David in the Bible. Which by the way justifies every one of your actions. It justifies anything. It gives you carte blanche. Just say I was supplicating myself to God. It's the same. It's the same argument as my dog told me to do it.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Well, yeah. I mean, it functionally for someone in that state, yeah, it's really, it's really, it's really scary. Yeah, I don't like it. No, it's, and to see it being kind of a consistent piece of Alex's rhetoric now, I don't remember hearing him say stuff like that a lot in the past. I know that it did, it certainly would have stuck out in 2009 or this 2013 stretch we're going through.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I have not heard him say things like this, which are explicitly, I guess, just hoping to inspire. Yeah. Or excuse preemptively. Isn't that, that's what so many of these people have started really doing. Like after, after the send her back chant led to so many conservative luminaries defending, sending her back, that kind of thing. It's, it's like, if, if somebody does something, then we're going to start hearing the defenses
Starting point is 00:48:52 from them about how, hey, maybe it needed to be done. That kind of shit. And that's just a line that is fucked up to think about. Yeah. I hope, I hope that your thought doesn't come true, but who knows. So in this next clip, I just think that this is Alex talking about Omar and this is just inexcusable. There's literally no reason to ever say something like this.
Starting point is 00:49:17 All I know is Elon Omar is the daughter of what happens when you have two pigs have sex. You get a lot of Omar. There's no, there's, there's no reason to say something like that about, about somebody. So who cares? Fuck this guy. In this next clip, Alex talks about the, the July 4th sale, which we know would have ended by now if he hadn't have had those tendies. He would have.
Starting point is 00:49:41 He had some tendies. The sale's got to go on, right? But it's going to end. X2, X3, it's all massively discounted right now. And when I end this broadcast in about 30 minutes and other folks take over, I'm going in there to cut the new ads and the new specials, I've been so busy, I haven't come up with the new specials yet, but so this is it. I bet they'll look a lot like the old specials.
Starting point is 00:50:04 Now what's really interesting about this is that Alex is saying that once I get off there, I'm going to cut those ads and we're going to change, you know, this is going to be another special. These things are really on sale right now. It's giving a like almost the same thing as like QVC when there's a countdown clock. It's like, as long as I'm on air, these sales are safe. So of course Alex cuts into the fourth hour, right? Like he does another half hour into the fourth hour.
Starting point is 00:50:29 He steals a half hour from Dr. Nick Begich. Oh, I'm fine with this harp. I'm fine with that. Right. He does that intentionally because he needs to move more product. Right. He needs to exploit this sale as best he can, which is what he does all the fucking time. But he pretends that that's not why he's doing the.
Starting point is 00:50:49 He's not going. He's going into the fourth hour according to him because he needs to take calls. He's been. He needs to take calls. Well, he's, he said he's going to take calls and he hasn't. Yeah. Because he spends like a fucking hour complaining about Congressman Blumenthal, who's, I don't care.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Why? He has some stolen valor. Sure. I don't know. I don't. I was listening to it. And you know how I told you that when I was listening to Gerald Salendi, I just couldn't be bothered to care.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Yeah. Yeah. It was the same thing. Oh, okay. I don't care. It has something to do with his Sandy Hook self-defense, but like, uh-huh, attacking Blumenthal helps Alex's case that he didn't do the things that he's accused of and just don't care. I just, I don't.
Starting point is 00:51:33 That doesn't make any sense. But he spends an hour of his show on that. So of course he hasn't taken calls. No. But he needs to take calls. Unless Blumenthal called in. He didn't. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:51:42 But Alex needs to take calls. So that's why he goes into the fourth hour. But before he does, he, uh, he expresses the need to take calls. I could feel your failure. I could feel you bleeding out, globalist. Are they bubbleists now? Right now I feel it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:02 We have a lot of phone lines here. Is it Jim? Is it Kevin? Is it Aaron? There's a guy on hold also named Hat Man who he never goes to, which I'm very sad about. No. Scat Man. Oh, sorry.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Uh, like that right there, I want to just put a pin in this, like that is an insane mood swing. I can feel your blood, bubbleists. All right. Who's on the phone? We got some, we got some calls. We're going to go to the phone lines. Aaron will feel the globalist wrath.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Anyways, is it Aaron or Andrew or who's coming up on the, that alone is completely nuts. And like, if that's sincere in him not putting on a character, he should be in a padded cell. Yeah, we're getting there. And if he's putting on a character, like, what are you, that character should be in a padded cell until the regular guy is out. Well, it's evil on some level because he's presenting it as his true self. Right. To do that is nuts.
Starting point is 00:53:01 But then also, like, if that's the character, who are you trying to appeal to with this character? This character is the whole family, Dan. It's a family show. This character is so fucked up, I can smell your blood. Let's go. Let's go. Fucking unhinged lunatic dad, what are, what's a bubbleist, eat your 10 days.
Starting point is 00:53:27 So this clip goes on a little bit. And it's interesting because I think Alex tries to explain why he uses that, like his fucked up voice. And I don't think it's a good excuse to lean over little kids when they beg for mommy and talk to him like that. Mommy's never coming. You're going to die. She's, you know, I like to talk to them back the way they think, oh, you, we, we, you don't
Starting point is 00:53:49 we only talk to the children like that. Where I came, I saw he died. Ha, ha, ha. So they don't like being talked back to. That's why I talk back to Hillary and then the way they like to talk to people, they've got them all chained up. So that's not good. That's not, I don't think anyone, uh, who he pretends as his enemy is listening to his
Starting point is 00:54:09 show. Doubtful. Actually, all of his enemies are listening. All he's doing is freaking out his audience. Like that's listens to a show, but he's not every day, every day. The idea that he's talking like that in order to talk back to the globalist, the way they talk to the children they have chained up and scare so they can get adrenochrome in their blood and drink it and get high and talk to demons who tell them how to create
Starting point is 00:54:31 a one world government. That's ludicrous. Uh, no, it's like, uh, it's like how you're supposed to mirror in a job interview. You know, you, you kind of mirror there. That's how you make people feel comfortable. No. Okay. Uh, no, but he did say he has to go to calls and he does, he doesn't need to go to calls
Starting point is 00:54:49 and that. So we get into the fourth hour. It's a very rare thing for me to actually listen to the fourth hour. It's usually just some dumb, uh, fuck friend of Alex's, uh, hosting. Um, this, uh, though Nick baggage ends up hosting at about the half hour mark, but this first half hour of fourth hour ostensibly is for Alex to take calls because he hasn't taken calls and he specifically says, don't call and ask about the products. Don't call and tell me I'm wonderful.
Starting point is 00:55:17 I need to get that. I can only give you two minutes each fucks up on all that stuff. Yeah. That sounds right. But even worse, instead of taking calls, like he does this for a fucking minute when he starts the fourth hour from the front lines of the information war. It's Alex Jones, opposed to how he left his living in. I'm going to go to your phone and so the story is we've got to sing this out your prayers
Starting point is 00:56:00 is true, but save a few for lefty too. He only did what he had to do and now keeps it real. We're just going to let this ride. Out of kindness, I suppose towns, man's and what a great screenwriter for the great Texan now lives. What are you doing? He's singing along. I understand that.
Starting point is 00:56:50 What joy does he have anymore? It's insane. Give him this. It's insane to me that like during his show, he's like, all right, you know, Nick Begich understands I got to take some calls. So this is real serious business. There's a lot of shit going on in the world right now. So I'm going to cut into his time that he's allotted in the fourth hour because I need
Starting point is 00:57:09 to take a calls. I'm going to fucking sing along with poncho and lefty for over a minute. Yeah, but that's great stuff. It's good. It's good stuff. Alex takes a couple calls and lo and behold, they're mostly sales. This first one is really funny because it starts out with a guy who is a veteran of radio, the talk radio.
Starting point is 00:57:31 And he reveals in the first couple seconds of this call that he worked in radio for 15 years and had no idea who Alex was, which is not a compliment. No, that's not. Then he asks Alex what products he might recommend. Now, his answer is kind of telling. Hey, Alex, I want to say I've been in broadcasting or I was for about 15 years, the programmer. And to be honest, I hadn't heard of you until about six months ago, and I'm very thankful that I found you touch on a lot of stuff that I've felt in my heart and soul for my whole
Starting point is 00:58:04 life. And God bless your brother. Exactly. We're all kindred spirits. We really are. We really are. I've got a couple of points to make, but first, I've had body pain all over my entire life. And you know the product better than anybody there, I think.
Starting point is 00:58:19 What would you recommend? This is a really dangerous question for someone to be asking Alex because he's asking about a specific medical condition and then asking what product Alex would recommend, which is the sort of thing that if Alex isn't careful, he might say this product is good for dealing with, let's say, back pain. Before you know it, he's made a medical claim, which is against the rules. But I think he navigates the territory pretty well considering. I mean, literally, it's joint, it's muscle, it's everything.
Starting point is 00:58:52 What would you recommend to me to purchase? You know, I think X2 or X3, because that's a building block to everything. If you don't have that, the metallogens take over. And I would think body's ultimate turmeric formula. Turmeric is amazing. This is a very strong extract, one of the strongest out there, probably the strongest, but there may be one stronger. So I don't want to say these strongest.
Starting point is 00:59:12 I mean, I would think real red pill, real red pill plus. I mean, these are all they've all bombarded us with synthetic hormones that mess up our body. But then if you get preglonone, in my experience, I'm no doctor. I just talked to the scientist with these other herbs, like real red pill and real red pill. Plus it does. I mean, I think you should go through the products. Everybody is different and test stuff out for yourself and then just see what works best for you. But they're all super game changing. The best we can get, the best labs, the cleanest.
Starting point is 00:59:46 So what he's done is remarkable because he's not made any specific claims about any of these things, except for that they're all amazing. And in doing so, he said, I don't know, any of them could help you. So instead of buying one, why don't you buy seven of them and see what works for you? Yeah, that was clever. Yeah, that's really nefariously sneaky sales shit. Yeah. But the point where I kind of feel like that, I don't think that caller is real.
Starting point is 01:00:16 I feel like that was a little bit of a gotcha question there. I mean, all of his callers that bring up the pills sound that way. Yeah, I don't I don't think that I think he's just trained his listeners to know that they will get a much better day in court if they do add fair in their call. Right, right. Alex, even earlier in the episode, I didn't cut a clip of this, but he does say that, like, when callers bring up the supplements, it drives sales because, you know, it appears to be organic.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I wouldn't put it past him to have planted calls, but at the same time, his behavior is so clear in incentivizing people to do that in their calls. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That I think it could just be a natural organic thing that people realize. Right. If I call into Alex's show and I do a plug, I'll get more time on air. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:03 I think I think that strategy, maybe I'll be able to plug my own sound cloud. Right. Whatever. Sure, sure, sure. So I think that that's and plus, if that was a fucking fake call, he wouldn't have said I've been in radio 15 years and I didn't know who you were. I mean, I mean, that runs counter to Alex's grandiosity. You know how that in a fake caller.
Starting point is 01:01:22 I don't mean a fake call that he's planted. I mean, this dude is lying to him and fucking with him. Oh, no, I don't think so. You don't think so? No. Six months and he's already got all the all the things down. All that stuff. I think he's a liar, dude.
Starting point is 01:01:39 If you listened for a week, you'd have all this stuff. Fair enough, fair enough. I'm not, I'm not going to, I'm not going to make any claims. I have, I have this, this, especially no medical claims. That is against the rules. I have such a like bias from how much of this shit I listened to and how much of a joke I think it is for the most part. But like, yeah, I think if you were motivated towards him and you listened
Starting point is 01:02:04 for a month straight, you would understand the rhythms. You'd understand the, you wouldn't probably understand the worldview and you probably wouldn't understand where he's getting his ideas from. Cause a lot of that does take a good bit of reading and it involves clues that he doesn't give out very often, you know, like there's little things that don't come up, but once every few months or even, I don't know, even rarer or rarer than that. Right.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Little signals that he makes that lead you to be able to find out what he's talking about. So you probably wouldn't understand that, but you would understand the message very clearly that you do an ad. What do you call it? Gotcha. I think, I think, you know, the only problem is though, in the last six months, very rare that he actually takes calls.
Starting point is 01:02:55 So getting that training in the last six months would be difficult. I don't know. I think there's been enough. Okay. Anyway, Alex is, uh, another thing that he's on, uh, during, like legitimately most of this, uh, overdrive that he's doing this, this half hour of the fourth hour, um, it's people calling in and doing ads. Like that's, that's a large part of it.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Yeah. And then the other part of it is some of his callers, uh, saying that Trump has sold them out by walking back the right, right, right. Um, and you see a glimpse of like Alex might, this might be a point that he's out of step with his audience. Like they might be past him in terms of the extreme. Right. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:40 He might be not quite able to match them because if he did, he would be a white nationalist out and out on red bar radio. He would be too. Yeah. Yeah. 01:03:53,320 --> 01:03:55,440 He'd be red bar was the Chicago. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:57 That was Mike David's podcast. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Same thing. So I think, I think he's out of step with his audience. They've, they've eclipsed him. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:07 They're, they're all, they don't have a business to protect and he does. And so he has to do this bullshit about a white house petition to get an investigation going as opposed to just like fuck it. Let's get pitchforks and start screaming. Right. So that's, that's a lot of it. He also takes one call from a guy who was started taking Alex's iodine. Um, and he wants to point out, be careful with this because you can take too much
Starting point is 01:04:35 and it can be dangerous. Yes. Uh, and Alex is like, yeah, you know what, that is a good point. You know, it is very strong. This is strong stuff. She then just turns into like a positive thing. Of course, which, but it, but it leads to him spiraling a little bit about the iodine and just like there's sort of, uh, you know, yeah, talk about the iodine.
Starting point is 01:04:56 And, uh, this is the last clip that we got from the 19th and it is such an absurd way to try and sell iodine pills. Let me, let me just tell you what happened. I got on this stuff seven years ago. I was coming a mile every day. Exercising couldn't lose weight. Weight just poured off. It made me lazy.
Starting point is 01:05:14 I'd always made me lazy and I was like, I don't want to get grabbed. It's a family show, but it's, it's, it's medical. I'll tell you when I didn't have good iodine, I was not impotent, but let's just say I was like God, when I was a teenager and stuff, you know, I had a, I was, I was well hung when I got back on iodine. I was like, damn, wow, I remember that. Like, you know, I mean, I'm telling you, it's the bill. That's just a manifestation of it.
Starting point is 01:05:47 Is that no wonder they're trying to keep it away from us. I'd like to remind you this is a family. This is a family show. This is a family show. Just, just to let you know when I was a teen, my dick was huge. And then for a while there it wasn't, but then I started cramming iodine into my body. Right.
Starting point is 01:06:04 What I'm saying is buy iodine to get your big, your big dick back. I don't know why my dick was big younger when I was younger. I don't know why. But then I got the bad halogens coming in, the bromines, the fluoride, the globalists are shrinking your dick. Well, we know that. Yeah, absolutely. He does that in the West.
Starting point is 01:06:24 He has very clear conspiracies about that. So the, the fluoride and the, all that stuff, uh, the bad halogens made his dick done shrink. Yeah. Then he gets on iodine. Will my dick shrink? Now this is a family show. It will not, if you use X2 survival shield, nascent.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Son, son, you're 13 now. It's time to, time to give you iodine and make that dick grow big. I don't know. First, I mean, it's a family show, but I don't know how like you're sitting here with a straight face and your sales pitch for fucking iodine is it made my dick bigger and also I'm lazy now. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Iodine has made me lazy. Every part of his iodine thing seems incredibly unhealthy. The weight loss was so miraculous. It was almost like I was on speed. Yeah. Uh, and then I was lazy because it was too easy. I ended up swimming. It encouraged an unhealthy lifestyle wherein I got the results I wanted, but
Starting point is 01:07:26 without any effort put in, almost like some sort of a miracle. That sounds like what I've been looking for in my entire life, Dan. You also want a bigger dick? Please tell me. Oh, and it'll give me a bigger dick. I can live an unhealthy lifestyle with a huge cock. This is a family show. Oh, sorry about that.
Starting point is 01:07:41 Sorry. The fuck. Daddy, I want a big one. This show sucks. It's so ridiculous. If I had to describe what this is like triggering in me or what it's what it's evoking in me, it's this absurd, uh, spectacle almost. Like there is definitely, you have to recognize the danger of this.
Starting point is 01:08:05 Like what he's doing is through subtle suggestion, implying that this, this woman, Omar, is, uh, she's, uh, a Muslim slaver who's here to destroy America. Sure. Which he knows because her skin is slightly lighter than right, which implies that anybody else who may look like her, you better keep them out of power, probably a slave to them out of power because if they get into power, they're probably going to start talking about how America sucks and slave people, right?
Starting point is 01:08:35 Yeah. So that's not, which Europeans didn't used to do. That's not great, uh, as a thing to be saying. But when you've built up this level of animosity and level of fear about her to then it, like, get so spiritual and so fucked up and then, and include that if you feel God leading you towards being the instrument of vengeance, that's what God does. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:09:00 You're playing with fire in such a irresponsible way, in such a racist way. Yeah. And such a, such a way that, like, I, I pray nothing happens and I don't want to get alarmist and be like, this is going to happen or anything, but this is the way you would do it. If you were trying to do it and keep your hands clean. Absolutely. This is the way that you would engage in inspirational terrorism without calling
Starting point is 01:09:28 for it. This is, there is no better way to do it. So it doesn't mean that the result is going to happen, but the, the setup is very clear. Yeah. The results will happen or not, uh, but the way to get there is happening. Yes. That's, that's the situation there.
Starting point is 01:09:52 Yeah. He's, he's throwing a dart, man. He's throwing a bunch of, he's shotgun, uh, shooting out all these pellets of murder. And if they hit somebody, hey, they hit somebody. Yeah. That's the way he's treating it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:05 And, uh, yeah, I don't know. It's deeply irresponsible. And I hope that, uh, I don't, I don't know what I hope for anymore with him. Yeah. I don't know what I, I mean, I obviously don't, I think that he doesn't deserve violence to be done to him. He doesn't deserve, I don't, I don't, I don't know where the law is. Like, I don't know where that line is in terms of, I'm not a
Starting point is 01:10:28 scholar in those things. So it's difficult for me to say what should cause a, uh, uh, what should precipitate a legal consequence. I just think that it's important to recognize that this is what he's doing now in the off chance that something bad happens later. Because if it does, he needs to be sued. He needs to be held responsible for his actions. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:10:51 He is, he is a piece of this. Is, he's a piece of a trend that looks, looks to be heading in a bad direction. Yeah. Um, so anyway, uh, this is an, this is, you know, this episode's a little bit shorter probably, but, uh, hey, I'm moving. Uh, yeah, you know what, uh, here's the thing. I guess people are listening to this. I am moving.
Starting point is 01:11:11 Yeah, literally. Yeah. So we come to the end of this and I just think this is deeply irresponsible, but at the same time, it's so important to me to show this, uh, clear, um, I don't know what the right word is because I don't want to, there's a disjointedness to his show that is almost farcical. Like the idea that he's doing this like real fucking prejudice, uh, nativist, racist agitation towards representative Omar.
Starting point is 01:11:41 And then in the same show, he's talking about iodine making your dick bigger in order to sell it. Yeah. Frequently saying this is a family show and then taking a minute and a half to sing along with poncho and lefty, this is a fucking absurd, uh, kind of spectacle. And I don't, if I hadn't been bathing in this for so long, I would look at this and I would just, my jaw would be on the floor.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Yeah. This is incomprehensible. It really is. It's a lunatic idiot show, um, but with a real dangerous potential. It is, it is fascinating, especially because there really isn't anything quite like it. No. Anyway, uh, we'll be back, uh, maybe Wednesday, but, uh, maybe Friday, not
Starting point is 01:12:28 a hundred percent sure as of yet, but we will see. Uh, but, uh, whatever the case is, we have a website. We do have a website. It is knowledge fight.com. You bet it is. We're on Twitter. Yep. We haven't been, we haven't been kicked off Twitter, Dan.
Starting point is 01:12:44 We haven't. Um, we're at knowledge underscore fight and you're at go to bed Jordan. They're also on Facebook. We are on Facebook. You could go to iTunes. You could download the podcast there. Yeah. You could leave a review.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Yeah. Also one, uh, last week and a half or so you are, uh, at Zaini's in Chicago. Oh yeah. Yeah. This is, uh, that at all. No, I'm not really, uh, terrible at this. I'm not really, uh, good at wanting people. Sure.
Starting point is 01:13:11 People want to come see you. Uh, yeah. Yeah. I'm at, I'm at Zaini's, uh, from Tuesday through Sunday, uh, shows at 8pm and then Friday, two shows and then three shows Saturday, which absolutely wrecked me last night. Also, you almost called the headliner, Leanne McAdoo. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Yeah. That's true. It's just really close. Um, so we'll be back, uh, but until then, I don't know, Elan Omar hasn't killed anybody. God damn right. She has one guy who technically probably has is Alex Jones. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Thanks for holding. Well, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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