Knowledge Fight - #398: February 9-10, 2020

Episode Date: February 12, 2020

Today, Dan and Jordan continue tracking the modern day adventures of Alex Jones. In this installment, Alex gets really mad that one of his employees used 311 as intro music, dips his toe back into Set...h Rich conspiracies, and confesses to multiple brutal murders.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge and your knowledge fight I need money Andy and Kansas Andy and Kansas Stop it Andy and Kansas Andy and Kansas
Starting point is 00:00:44 Andy and Kansas Andy and Kansas It's time to pray Andy and Kansas You're on the air, thanks for holding Hello Alex, I'm a person calling, I'm a huge fan I love your work Knowledge Fight
Starting point is 00:00:54 No, no, no, no, no, knowledgefight.com 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 what's going on with that weirdo Alex Jones Indeed, we are Dan We're the weirdos who talk about that weirdo Alex Jones Yeah, which one of us is weirder, who knows
Starting point is 00:01:14 That is a good question I have a question for you though Great, love questions Can't get enough of them Have you received a Valentine as an adult? Probably, yeah, but I'm making it You think so? Yeah, I mean, when do you become an adult?
Starting point is 00:01:28 Well, when was the last time you got a Valentine? I don't know, it's been a while Probably a while, yeah, I don't know In relationships in the past, there have been like little Valentine's Yeah, like a card? I mean, I consider, when you say Valentine, I really think of like, it has to be something that you're not seeing the person You know what I mean? It has to be someone who you're not in a relationship with Okay
Starting point is 00:01:51 I feel like in school, that was always outside of the context of you being in a relationship It was just, you give the whole class Yeah, everybody got a Valentine Yeah, yeah, yeah At least hopefully And then you get into high school and it evolves to like, there are people you can buy roses from Ooh, I know, that's so gross But that's in a relationship
Starting point is 00:02:11 Hopefully It can go real bad I don't know, the dynamics of Valentine giving has always struck me as a little weird Right? Yeah, I don't know if it's ever been something I've put too much stake into or interest But I don't know, I got a nice card from a girlfriend ten years ago Well, that's great, that's nice I haven't gotten an adult Valentine
Starting point is 00:02:33 No? No, no, never I mean a card, I've always thought of a Valentine as a card Right You know, like, you go out to dinner, that's not a Valentine Right, you're really materialistic Yeah, that's what I'm about Yeah, you're all about the money and the things
Starting point is 00:02:49 Absolutely Yeah, I don't know Every kiss begins with hallmark is what I say It seems like it's definitely something that is more less relevant Yeah I think you could say less relevant in adulthood Yeah I do not care
Starting point is 00:03:05 Absolutely So this is probably because I don't know much about adult Valentineing And also, I know a lot about Alex Jones And I don't know anything about either Right, Jordan, so today we are still in the present because this shit is getting wild Of course Today we're going over February 9th and a little bit of the 10th, 2020 I'm Dan, this is 2020
Starting point is 00:03:22 God damn it And that's the Sunday show and a little bit of Monday Monday is not very interesting, but Sunday is fascinating Okay, okay So we'll be going over that and I'm excited to get to that But before we do, we gotta take a little moment to say thank you to some folks who have signed up And are supporting the show Love it
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Starting point is 00:04:39 I'm a policy wonk Crikey, mate that's fantastic Have yourself a brew How's your 401K doing, bro? We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson, alright? Let's just get down to business We ain't making that money off that heroin
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Starting point is 00:05:11 And thank you so much to everybody For, like, supporting the show And just, we haven't said this in a while But we are a little less than two months behind Of course you are In terms, like, the lag from donation to shout-out So thank you to everybody for your patience There's just very little way we can figure out
Starting point is 00:05:30 How to give people shout-outs Without completely dragging the show To a complete halt So thank you so much for your patience Thank you very, very much to everyone Also, thank, I gotta give a thank you to A listener who reached out to me Because they gave me a little bit of a correction
Starting point is 00:05:48 Or at least pointed something out that I got wrong And I need to make a little correction About our last episode Gotcha, gotcha So on our last episode I responded to Mike Adams Citing a stat from Neil Ferguson About the coronavirus outbreak
Starting point is 00:06:01 And I made an incorrect assumption Because there's someone named Neil Ferguson Who's come on Alex's show a bit in the past And is from the UK Who had recently written an op-ed About the coronavirus I assumed that that was the Neil Ferguson That Mike was referring to
Starting point is 00:06:17 As this listener, ironically named Alex Pointed out there is another Neil Ferguson Who is an actual public health expert From Imperial College London And I apologize that I got that wrong So because I dismissed the claims That were made based on believing them To have come from a humanities professor
Starting point is 00:06:34 It's only right that I take a look at them now Given that they're supposedly coming from someone Your opinion is a little more valid on the subject Sure A couple of important qualifications here Are that Ferguson's number is an estimate And in the interview where he expresses this estimate He also says that they don't know enough to be sure
Starting point is 00:06:50 Even if there are as many cases as he is estimating He's also very specifically talking about people Who come down with very mild forms of the virus Who may not even know they have it And may not even be contagious In the interview, Ferguson doesn't get into The modeling too much Or explain how his estimate was reached
Starting point is 00:07:08 Also, notably, he's not freaked out about it And it's almost a side thought in the conversation That's not even something that's nailed on too much But it's the piece of the conversation That is taken and amplified all over the place Even if what Ferguson is estimating is accurate Which he's not even concretely saying It doesn't justify the way Mike Adams
Starting point is 00:07:29 Was using that figure For instance, Mike took that 50,000 New infections number that Ferguson was estimating And he connected it with the 15% mortality rate From the Lancet study To say that China would be looking at 7,500 deaths a day The cases that were a part of Ferguson's estimate Were largely very mild cases
Starting point is 00:07:51 And not the ones that would lead to deaths Whereas the Lancet study was a breakdown Of 41 patients who presented already having pneumonia So those are the severe cases And it's an inappropriate use of these statistics In another article from February 10th in the Telegraph Ferguson said, quote, Our estimates, while subject to much uncertainty
Starting point is 00:08:10 Due to the limited data currently available Suggest that the impact of the unfolding epidemic May be comparable to the major influenza pandemics Of the 20th century, which is to say swine flu Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah That sort of thing Not great Yeah, that's to say that it is a serious public health issue
Starting point is 00:08:26 But it's not an apocalyptic event The way Mike Adams is trying to use Ferguson's estimates to suggest Anyway, I apologize for mixing up the Neal Ferguson's I made a little bit of a hasty assumption Based on a familiar name popping up And I'll be sure to be more careful about that In the future, point still remains
Starting point is 00:08:42 It's unfair Like Adams is out of line It's unfair One of those Neal Ferguson's needs To relinquish their British citizenship Otherwise we will be confused forever Or just relinquish the name And I would say that it should be the humanities professor
Starting point is 00:08:54 He's been on Info Wars Let's rename him Anyway, I just wanted to get that out of the way up top Because, you know, bungled a little something Wonderful Anyway, and also thank you to listener Alex for pointing that out I'd really appreciate it Yes, thank you very much
Starting point is 00:09:07 So, we start here on February 9th And I should say that Prior to this clip The show started And it started with 311 The band, 311 Oh, okay Today seems like a good day
Starting point is 00:09:24 Oh, boy Why did it start with 311? Alex is a fan of it Alex is fake reggae nonsense Hold on Hold on You're making a Much like I did on the last episode
Starting point is 00:09:36 Alright You're making a hasty assumption Wait, so the band 311 is in studio? No, they just play some 311 music And Alex is having a tough time Okay Well, well, well, ladies and gentlemen I'm Alex Jones, your host
Starting point is 00:09:50 To be just to clarify even further The 311 plays Then there's silence And then we get this Star Wars music And I'm going to start the show At the beginning of the next segment It's a new pastime A new thing we do here
Starting point is 00:10:04 Hell, we'll probably do it tomorrow again I'm not ready to start the show And that's just the way it is I've got a little OCD over the years And if the broadcast starts With music that sounds like We're sitting back drinking pina coladas And just woke up in the garden
Starting point is 00:10:21 To eat them before the serpent Well, it just makes me That's what 311 feels like I'm in the middle of a total fight For the complete future of human civilization 311 does this So that's where we are right now Listen, I don't like 311 either
Starting point is 00:10:40 I don't like 311 either I don't hate 311 as much as I might have When I was a little younger But this is an overreaction I do hate 311 Specifically, you heard me I was singing along with Fascination Street So before we started the show
Starting point is 00:10:55 Not singing along with it, I was just singing it And 311's cover of Love Song I will never forgive them for Amber is not the color of your energy Terrible, hate them Hate 311 The end I was trying to figure out a way to work
Starting point is 00:11:11 Beautiful disaster into a sentence I don't even like that you know 311 songs I like to get high For a while back when I was younger Loved it I think those timelines are off I don't think those timelines Are accurate though
Starting point is 00:11:27 Because I think I might have liked 311 Before I was old enough That I was smoking weed Anyway, who cares? This is a podcast where we get to the bottom of this 311 throws Alex off To an extent where he has to restart The show over again
Starting point is 00:11:43 Which is awesome Anyway, Alex gets into talking about His main story Of course, the coronavirus Naturally He gets into it a little bit Thankfully It is not the main focus
Starting point is 00:11:59 Of a ton of this episode We will get other topics to discuss I assume he's sold out of a lot of stuff then You know, you gotta kind of think that That might be the first So it's nice to have some other Topics to talk about but of course He has to keep that ball in the air
Starting point is 00:12:15 He has to keep juggling it A little bit here I'm obsessed with the coronavirus Because it is man-made And they're acting really sneaky about it And they're not just doing this Martial law thing To create a precedent and get us scared
Starting point is 00:12:31 They're like, oh, don't be scared But we've got martial law in place And the UN is praising Xixi Ping For killing people in the streets At checkpoints A couple quick points on this last clip here One, Alex is obsessed with the virus Because he's seeing a drastic increase in his sales
Starting point is 00:12:47 He's already said that his immune gargle Sold out and if you go to my Patriot Supplies website They're saying they have a 12x increased order volume Surprise! Now naturally Not all of those sales are coming through Alex Since they also sponsor pretty much All of the big right-wing alarmists
Starting point is 00:13:03 Including Glenn Beck But it's clear that Alex's share of the sales are rising Two, any government that decides To enact martial law probably doesn't care Too much about there being a precedent Of silly. Also, this fails To take into account the quarantining cities Already has a long precedent
Starting point is 00:13:19 In 2014, the city of Yumen In China was put into lockdown After a man there died of the bubonic plague During the SARS outbreak in 2003 While they didn't quarantine a whole city Canada quarantined over 30,000 People in Toronto Even though they only had 250 probable cases
Starting point is 00:13:35 Of the virus The experts don't believe that strict And enforced large-scale quarantines Deal with outbreaks, but also they really can't Stop a country from doing them If there were some international ban On quarantining, Alex would claim That it was the globalist infringing on a country's
Starting point is 00:13:51 Sovereign right to lockdown a city if they wanted to So it really is all just nonsense God, can you imagine if governments Listen to experts? That would be hilarious It would be wild It would be an insane world we'd live in So there are international health regulations That countries have agreed to
Starting point is 00:14:07 But the issue is that they are not enforceable So the third thing, third point about that Clip, is that there's no evidence I can find that the video involving The alleged woman who'd been shot At a checkpoint has been verified This is just something that Alex saw That someone had tweeted and I have no idea
Starting point is 00:14:24 If it's real or current I don't know what the truth is there And neither does Alex He's assuming that it's real without any confirmation Or journalistic due diligence And to the larger point, people are not applauding China for instituting a quarantine In all these brutal crackdowns
Starting point is 00:14:40 And actually, what they're doing is likely A part of a complicated balancing act Because those international health regulations Are not enforceable, they're completely up to each country To abide by them willingly If a country doesn't cooperate in a crisis That crisis is going to be impossible to deal with And that affects the whole world
Starting point is 00:14:58 So while there is growing evidence Of a lack of transparency on China's part Potentially And of course, there are definite questions Whether or not the quarantining of millions Of people is a great idea The praise that people, like the head Of the World Health Organization are expressing
Starting point is 00:15:14 Are not about those issues We're in a public health emergency On a, you know, just broadly speaking And successful navigation of that emergency Depends on China's cooperation Vox interviewed a couple experts about this And I think that their perspective is helpful In understanding some of these public statements
Starting point is 00:15:32 That people have been making For one, it's very important that China Identified and sent out the genome Of this virus in prompt fashion So that is something that is worthy of praise And, you know, you can hang your head on that That's, that's fine No, Alex said they didn't
Starting point is 00:15:48 Sure, but the issue comes down to diplomacy Devi Shridhar The chair of the global public health At the University of Edinburgh Told Vox Quote, the World Health Organization Has a difficult balancing act They have to somehow retain being the lead coordinator
Starting point is 00:16:04 And director of international health work And the trade-offs they are having To make are about the greater good Right now the greater good Is to create positive incentives For countries to collaborate With the World Health Organization To share data, to let missions into China
Starting point is 00:16:20 If that means publicly having To praise China, I understand it Lawrence Gostin A global health law professor at Georgetown Said, quote, if the World Health Organization Criticizes China publicly It's possible they can be less transparent Less cooperative
Starting point is 00:16:36 If I was in Tedros, the head Of the World Health Organization If I was in his shoes, I'm not entirely sure I would do anything differently This is a really complicated kind of thing And the reality is that these International health regulations are great And people agree to them after outbreaks are resolved
Starting point is 00:16:52 And then they're pretty quickly ignored Whenever a new one pops up Isn't that surprising? Restricting entry of people from affected areas Is counter to those regulations But every time there's a public health event Countries are quick to breach this norm Mark Eccleston Turner
Starting point is 00:17:08 A global health law professor At Keel University in England told Vox Quote, the international health regulation Operates on mutual trust largely And it is a mutual trust That mutual trust has been eroded Over a number of outbreaks where member states Have ignored the recommendations from the World Health Organization
Starting point is 00:17:26 I think it's possible that we have at times Painted too rosy a picture Of the coronavirus situation But that's just because I'm responding To the claims that Alex makes Which are sensationalist trash When you're dealing with a guy Who's saying garbage like
Starting point is 00:17:42 It's over for humanity There will only be lone survivors And you pair that with embarrassing sales tactics I have no qualms about saying That it's just trash and garbage That said, it's important to recognize That serious people do have some critiques About China's handling of the outbreak
Starting point is 00:17:58 They just don't match up with what Alex is saying And so when you hear people like the heads Of the World Health Organization saying Like we applaud China and something There is a dynamic of there are things to applaud And it's not wrong to point those things out And if you don't do that You have a state there as
Starting point is 00:18:14 The ability to stop cooperating And you run the risk of making everything Worse for the world All of these issues are best to be dealt with After the immediacy Of the situation is handled How do you How do you get any
Starting point is 00:18:30 Strong man, a powerful Dictator on your side You flatter the shit out of him We see it with Stevie P's and Alex all the time So the World Health Organization Go into China and being like You guys are doing great, everything You guys have been kicking ass, we love it
Starting point is 00:18:46 Help us help you, that whole thing Is going to be far more effective than being like Here's what you're doing wrong, stop Stop, stop, stop, change it to this And do I wish that wasn't the case? Of course But unfortunately The people who understand the situation and the experts
Starting point is 00:19:02 Are pretty clear on that Which again, no government pays Any attention to anybody who knows What's going on, i.e. climate change But the optics of this are perfect Because Alex can say that The World Health Organization And these leaders are applauding China
Starting point is 00:19:18 And pretend that what they're applauding Is all of the meme videos that you've seen And all of the harsh The crackdown of the quarantine And that's just not fair Alex is playing with optics in a way that's I mean just deceitful So Alex
Starting point is 00:19:34 He's really I don't know how to just set this up Other than to say like he really hates 311 They have been trying To plunge The stock market We're leveraging this information We're in economic war
Starting point is 00:19:50 They have not been successful but they're going to try Very, very hard This week So we're going to be Going over all of it Coming up when we start The broadcast At the start of the next segment
Starting point is 00:20:06 I mean right now you might as well just wind Your watches Might as well check the weather Look at the thermometer Go to the refrigerator What are we doing here? Get a glass of ice water You're on air
Starting point is 00:20:22 Big giant compendium of information Ready to launch, ready to trigger And I've got it on the runway Right there And that's why we're going to come back With Something fitting for a moment like this Trioxin 9
Starting point is 00:20:40 We're going to start the broadcast over And it's all going to be Peachy King After that point And I'm going to knock it out of the park Thanks to all of you And all of your support I don't know
Starting point is 00:20:56 It's like you got Labrador Retrievers in your brain You have Labrador Retriever puppies But then they have puppies and it's say poodles come out That music was Say panic You know what Now
Starting point is 00:21:12 Stay with us Alex wasted like Six minutes on air because of 311 You know what Now I will finally be able to answer When people are like would you want to talk to Alex Jones I'd be like yes at a bar And only about 311
Starting point is 00:21:28 And I would bring peanut along Nick Hexel Man he's really affected by 311 Yeah and it's tragic too Because I would associate people who like 311 With being like susceptible To info wars propaganda I don't know if that's the case
Starting point is 00:21:44 Maybe I'm making way too Broad a generalization but I would say they're Subject to Doug Benson's Form of comedy more than anything else Yeah so Alex gets back From break and he starts the real show And on this
Starting point is 00:22:00 The beginning of the real show he's talking He's talking about some issues And one of them it turns out is Rush Limbaugh Who has come down With some cancer and got a medal Of freedom So Alex has some Very weird feelings about this
Starting point is 00:22:16 I think he's trying to express A certain amount of like You know we feel bad for him At the same time he also Seems to think like once he dies I'm gonna get hit Where's my medal of freedom I'm gonna get his radio station
Starting point is 00:22:32 He dies Open phones second hour of the Sunday show Then I'm gonna go home And see my children And then I'm gonna come back tomorrow into the 11am To 3pm broadcast The 311am
Starting point is 00:22:48 Rush Limbaugh with his lung cancer And I gotta tell ya You know Trump's on the phone Before said stuff like You know you're gonna be the next Rush Limbaugh They say and I'm like well actually I'm more popular than Rush Limbaugh But on threshold radio
Starting point is 00:23:04 You can say he's a lot bigger Really fancy myself as the next Rush Limbaugh Kinda Rush Limbaugh's become What I talk about a patriot nationalist Anti-new order guy That's not that far off He wouldn't even say the CFR existed but I gotta tell ya we will probably get a lot of stations
Starting point is 00:23:20 When Rush Limbaugh makes the jump into hyperspace And I do not have A good feeling about that But Rush is pretty much said looks like he's terminal We hope he has a miracle And I first held on like the omen Of Rush Limbaugh Dying right before the 2020 election
Starting point is 00:23:36 Because he definitely helped Trump get elected The big way So Alex is looking at this like a human Oh man We really sorry We hope he recovers When he dies I'm gonna get all of his shit So we really, I'm not saying I don't want him to recover
Starting point is 00:23:52 Sucks that Rush is dying before the election Because we could use him I'm gonna get his stations and that's great Man that's not how it works He's also not, there's a lot of other people in line For that time slot There are a hundred other Because the people who
Starting point is 00:24:08 Syndicate those time slots On all those stations are people who would never work with Alex Ever So there are people like Mark Levin Or Hugh Hewitt Or Glenn Beck or Sean Hannity Like there's plenty of people within that time slot That would
Starting point is 00:24:24 When the limbaugh goes away Hannity takes over his time slot And it's just all over the place Or whatever, you know whatever the case is Alex is not next in line There is no line that Alex is even In let alone next in I don't think that there is
Starting point is 00:24:40 A mass of radio stations That are like fuck We want to play Alex but the time slot He's against Rush It's the time slot, that's it That's the whole problem Of all the stations in the country That might have that dilemma
Starting point is 00:24:56 So Alex is a real shithead I hate Rush in all this I'm not interested in Celebrating him having cancer in any way I hate him And I think that this is disgraceful That Alex is doing So Alex has some other news
Starting point is 00:25:12 About the coronavirus As it relates to the United States And it's a load of shit In the time I left this segment I'm going to get to today First up, we have The quarantine center set up at U.S. military bases
Starting point is 00:25:28 DoD reports That's Miami Herald, we broke this Almost two weeks ago And I said they were establishing these And specifically where they were doing it And of course we got called fake news But we have that directly from White House sources
Starting point is 00:25:44 In the interest of clearness I've heard Alex saying that the government For a gigantic quarantine near Seattle That's the Specific I've heard him use in the past As far as I know The rest of the things I've heard from him Have been vague and non-specific fears
Starting point is 00:26:00 About camps and shit In terms of what he's put out on the show It's been like the Seattle So this Miami Herald article Is just about the Department of Defense Entering into an agreement at the request Of the Department of Health and Human Services To provide quarantine space in case
Starting point is 00:26:16 Of additional beds for suspected coronavirus patients What this comes down to Is the fact that the bases are equipped To handle this kind of thing And they're located in places where they can be Helpful. The bases that agree to assist Are specifically ones that are near major airports So flights entering the United States
Starting point is 00:26:32 From areas affected by the outbreak Disembark, they have screening measures Done to the passengers and then suspected cases Can be taken to the centers at the DoD bases The article is very clear That this is still the Department of Health And Human Services operation Just using space at these bases
Starting point is 00:26:48 Instead of creating new facilities That they don't need to create With the Pentagon spokesman saying DoD personnel will not be in direct contact With the evacuees and will minimize Contact with personnel supporting the evacuees So how it works Is that the medical staff will attend to them
Starting point is 00:27:04 And if anyone tests positive for coronavirus They'll then be relocated To a nearby hospital This is also a very limited arrangement The help agreement only lasts until February 22nd The likely reason for this arrangement Being struck is because earlier this month
Starting point is 00:27:20 Trump signed an executive order that restricted Travel from China, but it didn't Completely shut it down According to the Charlotte Observer Starting February 2nd, flights from China To the United States were being directed To specific airports where the passengers Could be best screened
Starting point is 00:27:36 It makes sense that the Department of Health And Human Services would make use of the resources And if possible, borrow space from the DoD To house any possible suspected cases That might pop up, makes total sense This is very frustrating to me that All of this sounds incredibly reasonable And yet somehow Alex is
Starting point is 00:27:52 Attacking it Because it has the optics that he needs In order to create the fears that he's already built up Over the years of FEMA camps And the only thing you can assume is He would prefer large, mass-scale panic And chaos to reasonable Measures taken to prevent quarantine
Starting point is 00:28:08 He doesn't want actual rioting Or looting He wants the controlled chaos that's enough You're scared enough to buy his product But you're not scared enough to get out in the streets That's the sweet spot that he wants people at Also, it's not like these DoD centers Would be gigantic prisons or something
Starting point is 00:28:24 According to the very Miami Herald article that Alex is citing Each would be able to house a maximum Of 20 patients It just seems like good precautions being taken As far as I can tell No evidence Nothing in the article talks about how many people
Starting point is 00:28:40 Are even being taken to those places If anyone is There's no And it's not like they would be the first Places people are taking because the DHHS Already has Places to take people In case there are tons more
Starting point is 00:28:56 People who are coming in from China Who are suspected of Having the virus Maybe they have to switch Around and all the soldiers have to go to The Department of Human Health Services And all the patients and hospital staff Have to go to the bases
Starting point is 00:29:12 We have a nice little switcheroo Everybody learns about each other This is a 13 going on 30 scenario Dan And again To bring sharp focus to this Like the idea that Alex And his narratives are designed to get you No matter what you do
Starting point is 00:29:28 If they didn't do something like this as a precaution Or have these plans At the wheel they're letting us all die They don't give a shit about us Do you hear Trump said bullshit? That was pretty great That was pretty great Anyways, the Saxons
Starting point is 00:29:44 2000 years ago I've never seen something so sexy Politically Gross So we get off the coronavirus stuff And that's great Because it's been a while Since we've had anything really juicy
Starting point is 00:30:00 But it's not good It's a nice breath of fresh air Novelty is the best we can hope for It's from a dumpster It's fresh air, but it's also Downwind from a dumpster This one's from a McDonald's Instead of a Burger King, that's nice
Starting point is 00:30:16 So Chris Matthews After the New Hampshire Democratic primary debate Made some comments about how Bernie gets in, he might kill his rivals Chris Matthews lost his mind too Yeah, it was a little bit Was it unhinged?
Starting point is 00:30:32 Not unhinged, I don't know It was irresponsible Everybody thinks that I don't know what I'm talking about That's just because I yell all the time But Bernie's gonna murder all of his family So Alex picks up on this And he's like Great
Starting point is 00:30:48 This is quite interesting MSNBC's Chris Matthew suggests Bernie Sanders Could assassinate political opponents of president President Now Hillary has a bunch of people around her dead In incredibly suspicious circumstances Air Force coroners
Starting point is 00:31:04 Say that Ron Brown was shot through the head If you read that On the air, they say it's a conspiracy theory When it's a public fact They had a coroner in Arkansas Called Family Malick that would rule that People were found with their arms, legs, and heads cut off In plastic bags
Starting point is 00:31:20 In a dump A person committed suicide multiple times So it's pretty fun That Alex is doubling down on Chris Matthew Suggesting Bernie will kill political opponents Based on nothing, and at the same time Celebrating Trump firing people who testified Against him in clear acts of retaliation
Starting point is 00:31:36 For them testifying I don't really care about Chris Matthew's dumb ass So I'm not even getting engaged with that But I wanted to talk about Calm down, Chris But I wanted to talk about these Hillary murders a little bit Before we get into any of this That's my favorite Agatha Christie novel, by the way
Starting point is 00:31:52 The Hillary murders Poirot You're cute, Poirot The Belgian gets to the bottom of it He's not French So before we get into any of this, just off the top This is all just a part of that dumb Clinton body bag Shit that was started by the Waco
Starting point is 00:32:08 Conspiracy theorist named Linda Thompson Back in the 90s as a way to attack Bill Clinton People have gone over this list Of people who were quote-unquote close to the Clintons Who died and none of them really stand up to scrutiny at all Interestingly though Linda Thompson appeared as a guest on Bill Cooper's show The Hour of the Time
Starting point is 00:32:24 15 times Nice, there you go There we go, alright, hey Might have to get into some of those I listened to one and it was very boring But there might be some other gems in there Well see, if Hillary Clinton kills anybody else I'm sure she'll be back on
Starting point is 00:32:40 I think Oh, it might be too late for Bill Cooper's show Yeah, he's not on the air anymore The first case that Alex brings up Is Ron Brown Ron Brown was the first African-American To be chairman of the Democratic National Committee And then when Clinton was elected
Starting point is 00:32:56 Brown became the first African-American To serve as secretary of commerce On April 3rd, 1996 He was one of 35 people who were tragically killed In a plane crash over Croatia And based on a small detail In the coroner's report, conspiracy theorists Started spreading all this shit
Starting point is 00:33:12 About his death Which showed what appeared to be a small round wound Which folks decided must be a bullet hole This theory is super weak Considering that the X-ray suspiciously Did not also include a bullet Any bone fragments Or an exit wound
Starting point is 00:33:28 Which makes it super unlikely that he was shot Why don't they make the bullets out of the black box You know what I'm saying? There's so much more that needs to be explained For this to be plausibly presented as a murder In neither Alex nor any of the Clinton conspiracy crowd Has ever provided anything close to an explanation For how they think this went down
Starting point is 00:33:44 Like let's say he was Shot before They just dragged him on the plane And everyone got on the plane with a dead body No way, no Obviously the way this goes down Is a D.B. Cooper style Fucking hijacking
Starting point is 00:34:00 The CIA agent Or NSA agent or whatever you want Breaks into the plane, sets it down Kills the pilot, says we're all going down Then walks into the Into the fuselage Shoots the guy and then jumps out the side And parachutes out
Starting point is 00:34:16 Why do you need to shoot him if you're going to have a plane crash That kills everybody Because what if he survives And then he winds up eating everybody else And only gains their strength and comes back To bite you in the ass You have some interesting ideas But like I said, there's a lot more
Starting point is 00:34:32 That needs to be fleshed out in this conspiracy theory People have failed to do that So that's one I'm not going to count But I'm going to have to say This is D.B. Cooper's tragic Of that to happen So as for Fammy Malek What Alex is referring to here is the case
Starting point is 00:34:48 Of Don Henry and Kevin Ives I have no idea what he's talking about With suicide and people in bags And all that stuff But he's clearly talking about these two guys Henry and Ives aged 16 and 17 Respectively were hit by the 4.25 am train
Starting point is 00:35:04 On August 23rd 1987 As they lay on the tracks They had been out hunting and had some weed In their system which may have led to the corner Fammy Malek To conclude that they were passed out from the weed And got hit by a train having fallen asleep On the tracks
Starting point is 00:35:20 The families did not accept that determination So they got a second opinion and the information That came up made it seem very clear That these kids were murdered For instance they found a stab wound In one of their backs and the second corner Found that they had way less weed in them Did she miss the stab wound?
Starting point is 00:35:36 He and I assume that the explanation would be Like you just think it's a train Wound or something like that I could see that, yeah A train wound? Well maybe not From here all sorts of conspiracies Started swirling around about how these kids
Starting point is 00:35:52 Must have accidentally seen something They shouldn't have like a drug deal That would implicate then governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton None of this has ever been proven And it's accepted as truth Bill Clinton conspiracy crowd I see that as a bit of a leap It is, from where I'm sitting
Starting point is 00:36:08 I think it's entirely possible that family Malek Was just super super bad at his job He quit his position in 1991 Under harsh criticism that he had a pattern Of botching autopsies It's not good There was the 1989 case of Olivia Ward Which he determined to be a murder
Starting point is 00:36:24 But further examination found to be inconclusive With no evidence of murder at all It's not like he always bungled cases Of Henry and Ives was definitely not An isolated incident in his tenure At the coroner's office And the other cases he made mistakes in Don't seem to have any relation to the Clintons
Starting point is 00:36:40 Nor does Henry and Ives is Unless you are operating off guesses And theories that aren't substantiated So Alex says these two examples Of Clinton murders that he throws out Pretending that they're solidly proven But they're absolutely not This is all just dumb old right wing conspiracy shit
Starting point is 00:36:56 And more to the point That Henry killed every person she's ever met In her life That has nothing to do with Bernie Who if you've forgotten, Hillary hates Yeah, yeah, but that's only because Bernie has also killed everyone He's ever met in his entire life
Starting point is 00:37:12 And the two of them are on a collision course They're on a murder contest Yeah They're keeping Italian home This election season is going to be ugly Even in ideal situations and circumstances The last thing we need is Chris Matthew Saying dumb shit like Bernie might kill people
Starting point is 00:37:28 Bernie might kill me tomorrow I don't know God, he's so stupid And the way that that sort of thing I don't know if it's a lack of awareness Or a lack of caring or how that's going To be used by people like Alex But people should just be more
Starting point is 00:37:44 Fucking careful So I don't think the people On TV who have opinions Know what they're talking about ever I think they might be just assholes At least your argument is It looks stronger By the day
Starting point is 00:38:00 So I thought that this is just going to be Chris Matthews talks about Bernie killing people And then Alex gets to go off On a Clinton conspiracy Jag and I thought that was it I think he's going to kill Stephen Miller first I thought maybe Just going to rehash
Starting point is 00:38:18 Some of these old Clint body bag things Alex is going to be like, man I miss Larry Nichols Something, I thought that was going to be it No, it turns out Alex has decided like Why not play with fire? Hundreds of people have been sued By DNC lawyers for just
Starting point is 00:38:34 Questioning Seth Rich's death Oh no governmental Or political hit FBI lying about Murder of Seth Rich Attorney claims What America News isn't scared
Starting point is 00:38:50 They talk to the lawyer The lawyer says it goes all the way up to the top Hillary Clinton You see Bernie Sanders might kill people Because a bunch of his staffers drool They're communists, that's what communists do Wife and children
Starting point is 00:39:06 To put them in a forced labor camp Sure But It's legitimate to say he might do that Something true out of Chris Matthews' mouth But can we say Hillary might have had They certainly don't want I guess now
Starting point is 00:39:22 Asking that question, that's all Coming up Alex better be really fucking careful Or else he's going to fuck around and get himself sued No, come on, you want to This is not the road you want to go down Look, if he Here's the thing, he's making
Starting point is 00:39:38 So much more money now He's like, I'm playing with the house So I might as well go hard I'll pick Seth Rich On a slander Mania episode Also, Humby I lied about my apology
Starting point is 00:39:54 He's still an evil guy who's bringing in Rapist He has already said that So this is a story that Alex is covering One American news network Is putting this out, so Alex is covering that It's about a couple of emails that turned up In a FOIA request
Starting point is 00:40:10 For all the emails between Peter Strock and Lisa Page There were a couple of emails Starting Seth Rich, but it's pretty important To recognize the context of these Interactions and these emails Seth Rich died on July 10th, 2016 And these emails are from August 10th, 2016
Starting point is 00:40:26 They're not really about Seth Rich or any investigation of his death It's very clear from the first Email in the chain that this was specifically About claims that Julian Assange Had been making really vaguely in the media That Seth Rich was the source of the emails That WikiLeaks published
Starting point is 00:40:42 This email, the initial one Is from the public affairs office Or the media relations section of the FBI Asking some folks if the FBI Had any involvement in this There are a lot of parts retracted For who knows what reason, but the exchange As it appears seems to be them saying
Starting point is 00:40:58 That there is no FBI involvement The emails got caught up in this FOIA request Because Strock ended up forwarding The email to Page Who was an FBI lawyer looping her in On the situation in case there's Any legal implications None of this seems very suspicious at all
Starting point is 00:41:14 Unless you already believe that Hillary Had Seth Rich killed And you let your imagination run wild About the parts that are redacted I'm very much unimpressed with this Development in the case of this evidence I think it demonstrates literally nothing But I am very, very worried
Starting point is 00:41:30 For Alex's legal situation I just don't have faith in his ability To thread needles anymore If he gets to talking about this case He's gonna end up slandering someone He can't stop himself He just can't, why isn't there Somebody there to throw
Starting point is 00:41:46 Shit at his head and be like No, no, no, Seth Rich If you hear Seth Rich, some kind of Can should come out and hit him In the side of the head Do you remember how bad and weak Your shit was before? Do you remember how a lot of your information
Starting point is 00:42:02 Was lies the Jerome Corsi was telling you And you sued you Do you know... You really need to be careful, Alex This is not a road you want to go down But it turns out Alex is basically A professor in criminal justice I don't think he is
Starting point is 00:42:18 He starts telling you how you do an investigation Let's talk about some important things This segment We're gonna bring on Columbo Oh, I also should point out that This is after he does a three minute Like, I love The song Stranglehold
Starting point is 00:42:36 He's just rocking out to Stranglehold It's in juxtaposition with Fucking hate 311 Ted Nugent, that's where it's at He's got strong takes He's got strong takes That's why he's like, we gotta get down to some seriousness He's just been fucking around listening to Ted Nugent
Starting point is 00:42:52 For three minutes When someone who is in politics Dies Getting shot a couple times in the back It's completely legitimate To speculate About why And how
Starting point is 00:43:08 It happened and who could be behind it And who stands to gain The old Roman saying is Kibono Who benefits And in any investigation The first thing you look at is Who would benefit from this
Starting point is 00:43:24 And then who has the means I was thought of as a spouse That we already said who benefits And then he had the ability to carry it out The means, he's just repeating himself Also, please Alex Demonstrate Kibono About the Seth Rich
Starting point is 00:43:42 Please demonstrate how Hillary gained from that She won! Please do, I mean I don't even think he can do that So Alex Really is in trouble here He's going down the road Seth Rich again
Starting point is 00:43:58 I can't stress this enough If he keeps going down this road It's going to be trouble But not for the reasons he thinks If you talk about Seth Rich You get sued by the DNC funded law firms There's Over 100 lawsuits I know of
Starting point is 00:44:14 Name them They're scared They don't want you looking into it But you know The data Via some of these suits That actually went the other way came out And it's come out in federal court
Starting point is 00:44:34 That The download Information On the Hack DNC servers Because you can look on the files And see how it was downloaded At the time it happened
Starting point is 00:44:50 Was six times faster Than any streaming Service capability in the world So quick point The people who are getting sued For spreading misinformation about Seth Rich Are not getting sued by the DNC or Hillary Clinton They're getting sued by Seth Rich's parents
Starting point is 00:45:06 Who have been very clear in the past That they're being re-traumatized By having their son's tragic death Being used for political propaganda There aren't 100 suits about this Alex is making that up to seem like the DNC And Hillary are desperate to do a cover up But in reality it's just a family fighting back
Starting point is 00:45:22 Against people who have caused them harm Which seems like a theme in Alex's career It seems like he hurts people He hurts people a lot And kills dogs for some reason Also that stuff that Alex is saying About the download speeds being too fast To be a hack didn't come out in court
Starting point is 00:45:38 That stuff that passed infowars guest William Binney had claimed Which was used to give credibility To the narrative that Russian intelligence Couldn't have been behind the hack It had to be an inside job Because the speeds were so quick It had to be a USB drive
Starting point is 00:45:54 That was used to get these files Could not have been done by a download No, there's no such thing as a fast internet connection So the first problem was that this claim That the speed at which the files were downloaded Was 22.7 megabytes per second Exceeded available internet download speeds That isn't true
Starting point is 00:46:10 Yeah, that can't be That was speed that could be achieved By widely available internet connections Over the world Just based on that little bit of information This theory is shaky at best As it turns out Binney wasn't working from any real analysis
Starting point is 00:46:26 Of his own. He was just using information He'd received from a man named Adam Carter Who was allegedly a researcher And tech expert. As it turns out Adam Carter's real name was Tim Leonard And he was less an expert As he was a 39 year old troll From the United Kingdom with a bit of a track record
Starting point is 00:46:42 Of sparing misinformation on Reddit Or Chan. Most of it Having to do with how Russia didn't hack the DNC That does seem pretty consistent He'd even created a Second mysterious identity called Forensicator, which he used to prop up The findings of his other alias
Starting point is 00:46:58 They worked in concert to prop each other up Holy shit, CBS just picked that up for a full slate This shell game Of fake identities was tracked down by Info security researcher and expert Duncan Campbell And this led to some interesting consequences Under his Adam Carter alias
Starting point is 00:47:14 Leonard operated a website called G-2 That sought to show that Guccifer 2.0 Couldn't have been Russian intelligence Through this site, Leonard Sent William Binney a file that claimed To show that the hack was an inside job I'll read to you here from Duncan Campbell's Piece about his research that was
Starting point is 00:47:30 Published in computer weekly Quote, the untitled file included Complex details explaining how To unlock information inside a tranche Of files released by Guccifer 2.0 In London, metadata in the files Had been manipulated to prove That the documents could not have been
Starting point is 00:47:46 Or could have been stolen Only by a Democratic National Committee Employee. This file That was sent to Binney had manipulated Metadata, which made it appear that the Download was impossible except Locally. Binney did no analysis On the files himself, but instead
Starting point is 00:48:02 Took this information and took it as gospel The work into this file was attributed To Leonard's other alias, Forensicator And from there, Forensicator Was, I guess, just deemed Credible by Binney without further Question. Binney began making the rounds on
Starting point is 00:48:18 Rewing media offering this smoking gun That it wasn't Russian hacking. His claims Are all over Breitbart, Hannity, and of Course he showed up at Monchon Infowars His claims even made it all the way To Trump, who told then CIA Director Mike Pompeo to meet With Binney to get information that
Starting point is 00:48:34 Would prove that Russia didn't hack the DNC God But he knows that they did And Pompeo did meet With them and that makes This very sad, especially Considering the next development Duncan Campbell was able to get William
Starting point is 00:48:50 Binney to visit Britain and analyze the Actual data contained in the actual Goose for Files and quote A month after visiting CIA headquarters Binney came to Britain After reexamining the data in the Goose for 2.0 files thoroughly With the author of this article, Binney
Starting point is 00:49:06 Changed his mind. He said there was Quote no evidence to prove where the Download copy was done. The Goose For 2.0 files analyzed by Leonard's G2 space were Quote manipulated, he said, and a Quote fabrication. Even William Binney has come out and admitted
Starting point is 00:49:22 That the basis for his claims about Download speeds and how it's impossible That the hack wasn't an in-house operation Was bullshit and a fabrication. There's nothing here other than a supposed Expert getting tricked by a troll And in the process tricking the fucking President. Alex is lying
Starting point is 00:49:38 Saying that the information came out in court When in reality it was bullshit that he Unquestioningly accepted from William Binney Who had unquestioningly accepted it from Leonard. Alex is reopening his interest Into Seth Rich, which is a really bad idea And defending that decision based on Lies about things his sources don't even
Starting point is 00:49:54 Still believe. This is bad news Yeah, that must have been a real bummer For Binney whenever it got too far Cause then he had to admit that it was Bullshit. Cause if he, if it didn't go all The way up to Pompeo talking to him He wouldn't have retracted that He'd still be going on in forward.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Yeah, it's possible. It's possible. If Duncan Campbell like had, you know, still Still gone through the process that he did Of figuring all this stuff out. Yeah. And convinced William Binney To come do the work over with him. Sure. I imagine That Binney would have been like, yeah, you know what
Starting point is 00:50:26 You're right. Could be. Could be. I just halfway expect all of these people To take a fucking mask off And reveal that they're Jacob Wall underneath Like these people are all insane. Well, that's another one of Alex's big narratives About Seth Rich is the guy investigating Him got shot for investigating him
Starting point is 00:50:42 And that was The guy Burton Who Works with Jacob Wall on all these And he didn't get shot because He was investigating Seth Rich. He got shot With like a BB gun By a guy who he was collaborating
Starting point is 00:50:58 On a Seth Rich investigation with Because the investigation turns south. See, this is what I'm saying. These people Are all children. Not Burton, Berkman. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, Dick, all of this Is bullshit. It's It's outrageous. It's gonna, it's gonna
Starting point is 00:51:14 If he keeps going down this road, it's gonna be really bad. Great. But I'm excited to see if he does. Yeah, I know because he's it's dangerous. It is nice to see him Get all that money and then rush As fast as he can to get sued to get it all Taken away again. It's very strange. What an idiot. Yeah. So
Starting point is 00:51:30 Another thing that might end up costing Alex a bit Of money is he is now Comfortably settled in to Selling his immune gargle Based on a claim Yeah, that it is good At preventing or helping with SARS. Sure. We have sold out of the 16
Starting point is 00:51:46 Ounce immune gargle that has The nano silver that's pat did And documented even admitted in documents Show him to go after this whole corona SARS family of viruses, viruses Of bacteria, period. So viruses are bacteria He said viruses and back
Starting point is 00:52:02 Okay, all right. I struggled with that as Well, I was like, I had to listen to it a couple Times like did you Because I know that he says that like all Cancer is virus. Yeah. Like I know that he has some weird Thoughts about science But I think he said viruses and
Starting point is 00:52:18 Yeah, I would have assumed viruses and If we weren't dealing with Alex Jones In which case viruses are bacteria Is just as reasonable a thing for him It's a possible thing you might believe. Yeah, exactly. So you got that and it's like, okay You it's clear we've seen This path over the last like week
Starting point is 00:52:34 Or so the tentative Dipping the toe into the pool Of making these claims. Now he's Just totally comfortable with it. Yeah, why not It's let it let it ride. No consequences For me. So Jordan, this next clip is long And
Starting point is 00:52:50 It's very confusing. Okay, I Wanted to cut clips of it. Sure But I can't I have to present It as a full this is a full segment. Okay This is a five minute segment Maybe four ish. It's the first Segment of it the second hour. Okay
Starting point is 00:53:06 It's where he's coming into The show and it's that Segment that isn't carried on Every station. So sometimes It's a little bit strange. This One is very strange. Okay, I need you To take notes. I need you to pay close attention Because I don't know if I know what he's saying
Starting point is 00:53:22 Okay, listen to it a couple times And I I'm very Confused by this. It's very Weird when I hear about somebody Dying I mean, I have empathy I'm connected To them. I know the universe works. It's bad
Starting point is 00:53:38 Mojo to not care. I already Know that instinctively. I don't need to go like Oh, it's bad luck if I don't care Somebody gets hurt. It was innocent. So at this point I have to Pause because this is after talking About Seth Rich. So I thought maybe He was talking about Seth Rich, but he also
Starting point is 00:53:54 Talked about Rush Limbaugh and how he Was going to die early. I Was and I think he hopes 311 dies So that's in the mix, but he doesn't think they're innocent No, that's true. That's true If you'd look at the context, it seems More likely it's about Seth Rich Okay, or the feelings at least
Starting point is 00:54:10 But I'm not sure I'm leaning towards Rush on this one. Or it could be the people in China I don't know I mean, I guess that's fine. I don't think he cares About people in China. I don't know Yeah, that's fair I already spiritually know that But if I was a sociopath
Starting point is 00:54:26 You think I'd know that But they like don't Because they don't get the laws of nature And that's why evil always Goes, wow, I can do this And this happens But they don't think about the next Couple of things that happen
Starting point is 00:54:46 So being nice Is the best way to build a good civilization And have good people around you that are doing well I mean, if people aren't doing well I don't care what color they are Where they came from How does that make me better? It doesn't But I then
Starting point is 00:55:04 Because I have a spirit And I have a conscience and I care I have Nerves I have feelings. I'm not a psychopath A sociopath I can't let people manipulate my feelings Cold-bloodly
Starting point is 00:55:24 And that's where this comes in People that are good and strong Have to do the right thing When it comes down to it Even though we don't Let me tell you something. When I fry some enemy And defeat them, I don't even feel good I gotta spend time on that person
Starting point is 00:55:44 And I feel bad that they When I see how bad they are And how weak they are and how bad their family is I'm not like A lot of people I know Go around poor people They could be poor black people or white people or whatever And they feel elitist
Starting point is 00:56:02 Man, did you see those poor dumbass people? Man, we're not like them We feel good because they're They're doing bad Worst job I ever had I was like, what's the highest job I can get Was a carpet cleaner A Stanley Steamer carpet cleaner
Starting point is 00:56:18 Like 30 years ago Right out of high school Longer than that now, I'm getting old I'm 46 When did you get out of high school? And I remember like, I get paid 20-something dollars an hour as the assistant The clean carpets
Starting point is 00:56:36 And my other job is like $9 an hour Yeah, I'll take this right now Until I got to people's houses And I was like Again, they could be white They could be black, they could be whatever They're mainly white people I've never seen
Starting point is 00:56:54 Anything like this A dirty carpet And try to describe what I saw In the few months I worked there Dirty carpets Would take hours It was hellish They're just dirty carpets
Starting point is 00:57:10 No, the Bible's true Humanity's falling, man I've talked to paramedics The stuff they see You talk about PTSD I'm not taking away from military people But when we take medics and people That's the real heroes
Starting point is 00:57:26 Carpet cleaners? Carpets gave them PTSD They'll buy the military or deny those The real heroes But think about paramedics Or even police that have got to show up And see these chewed up bodies Or you drive by a wreck
Starting point is 00:57:42 You don't know the firefighters And police are there with dead kids and stuff Imagine being the first cop to pull up after a wreck There's a three-year-old with blood spurt Begging for mommy and you're trying to save them And you can't A little baby dies It doesn't even matter
Starting point is 00:58:02 You knew that's not my fault I tried to hold it around their neck I tried to put a little baby It's a psychic wound And then there's everybody else Who just wants to go home and watch Netflix And you know Here's some stuff from Jeff Bezos
Starting point is 00:58:18 Some Black Lives Matter Let's kill the cops It doesn't even fit And you've got these billionaires Sitting up there Funding Bernie Sanders, by the way Really? How much some dude making $100,000 sucks
Starting point is 00:58:34 These are sick freaks, man They're sick freaks So that's what it's like To listen to this show a lot of the time That's bewildering I really do not know Exactly what point he's making Although, I will say
Starting point is 00:58:50 Before we get to your analysis I do think I realize He's implying to imply With the carpet cleaning I didn't understand it for a long I think he's implying that he cleaned up With satanic rituals or something like that I think it has to be
Starting point is 00:59:06 Because otherwise, yes, it's a dirty carpet You're going to see a dirty house Of someone who can afford a carpet cleaning company Or maybe he's saying That he cleaned up murder scenes Or something like that He had a contract with the city His company did or something like that
Starting point is 00:59:22 But if you look at his rituals then What he did is not report them Yeah, so he's complicit Anyway, I have no idea what he's talking about I think he just has PTSD From cleaning a lot of carpets I think that's basically what he's described Because here he's going through
Starting point is 00:59:38 Give me the path you went on Okay, so he's got empathy He does He's not a sociopath, he is Being nice and being with good people Is how you build a good society He doesn't like it whenever he has to smoke fools That's terrible
Starting point is 00:59:54 When he fries an opponent He doesn't feel good because they're so weak I take no pleasure And being weak reminds him Of being a carpet cleaner Which is the same as being a paramedic Or a first responder And he said multiple times
Starting point is 01:00:10 That he doesn't care what race you are Which means he's talking about black people Maybe And Which means carpets PTSD Which takes us to the cops And paramedics
Starting point is 01:00:26 Seeing a baby at a car crash And how that leaves a psychic wound And Black Lives Matter is killing babies I believe I forgot about Bezos and the billionaire's funding Bernie Bezos running Black Lives Matter This is my new favorite Judy Bloom novel See, this is the experience
Starting point is 01:00:42 That I go through sometimes Like sometimes I'm able to sit here And present you with clips that make sense And you're like, oh, here's what he's talking about Here's the bullshit behind it With the clip about it's come out and court These download speeds for the goose for hack I can tell you what he's talking about
Starting point is 01:00:58 Oh, I forgot, the Bible is true The Bible is true I forgot about that part Based on carpet cleaning, the Bible is true That's what leads me to believe That he's talking about cleaning up like Satan's rituals Because the connection to the Bible Being real is very strange
Starting point is 01:01:14 I refuse to accept there's a real connection To any of those sentences So whatever bewilderment you were feeling Or the audience was feeling while listening To that rambling nonsense I know I have PTSD from it Now, try and imagine my life Just sit there like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:01:32 I will tell you what, it's a psychic wound Dan And then imagine People who are listening to this show Who believe him hearing that And not being like, I'm worried about this guy I can't believe how smart this guy is Yeah, he knows things So Alex goes to break
Starting point is 01:01:48 And he comes back And he starts talking about a recent crime That was committed And he's being really dumb So we're not drama kings We're not drama queens But could you imagine When two years ago you saw Charlottesville
Starting point is 01:02:08 Where- Nope, stop A crowd attacks a car A guy drives, hits a woman She has a heart attack, dies It's like Trump's a murderer The KKK's taken over Destroy America It's the most powerful thing ever seen
Starting point is 01:02:24 It's all over Run for the hills You're saying it's all over Run for the hills There are only load survivors All the attacks on Trump supporters That means America supporters People looking up against bullying
Starting point is 01:02:40 People that believe in self-defense People that believe in life So many reasons The people that won't back down under intimidation The folks God's looking for I'll just tell you Trump's just a tester Of what?
Starting point is 01:02:56 Storyuponinforrest.com Trump supporters attacked After Van plows through GOP Voter registration in Florida Suspect arrested There's a white nationalist meme talking point That's spread to deflect blame From the guy who hit her with his car
Starting point is 01:03:12 The fact that Alex consistently brings that up Isn't necessarily proof that he's intentionally running Interference for white supremacist But it's definitely a telling marker As to the sources of information he deems credible He has to be getting it through that channel And he's either winkingly And knowingly repeating it
Starting point is 01:03:28 Or he just thinks that those people know what's up I would say the latter So a 27-year-old man did run his car Into a GOP voter registration Tent setup On Saturday And that's awful Even though these incidents may seem similar to Alex
Starting point is 01:03:44 In that they both involve cars When they're viewed together, they actually demonstrate Clearly why the national conversation Happened after the Unite the Right rally And this one will not have the same effect The first obvious thing Is that at the Unite the Right rally Heather Haier was killed
Starting point is 01:04:00 Fatalities will always increase the severity Of the situation Conversely, in the case of this guy in Florida No injuries were even reported Which makes his action stupid and wrong But it's not a clear... It's clearly not as huge a deal As if he'd murdered somebody
Starting point is 01:04:16 Second, while it appears that the guy in Florida Didn't like Trump supporters Lieutenant Larry Gale of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said that, quote, We don't know if this is politically motivated We're in Florida, it could be anything You can make the assumption that it's politically motivated To have that opinion
Starting point is 01:04:32 But the people investigating it don't know that yet So it remains to be seen officially Conversely, at the Unite the Right rally The political motives of the events that led To the car attack were pretty well understood And then finally You have this very basic aspect Everyone knows that driving your car
Starting point is 01:04:48 Into people is wrong The left and right agree on that Or as they should So what was particularly unsettling For people about the Unite the Right rally Is this response to the fallout of it When he said that there were very fine People on both sides
Starting point is 01:05:04 To be fair to Trump, he also said, quote I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis And the white nationalists because they should be condemned Totally, but you had many people In that group other than white neo-Nazis And white nationalists, okay And the press has treated them absolutely unfairly So, I mean, we finally
Starting point is 01:05:20 Have a president who will recognize the inherent Decency of people who are willing to march alongside Open white supremacists and neo-Nazis So, I don't know if that quote actually Makes things any better. Why won't people think of the guilty bystander? Why won't they think of them, Dan? Everybody's all talking about the bad people
Starting point is 01:05:36 But don't you Want to shed a tear For the people who just wanted To oppress other people And had no problems standing alongside Open neo-Nazis But of course, they were just Now they look bad.
Starting point is 01:05:52 So instead of reacting unequivocally After the rally, Trump tried to defend his side Instead of respecting That a woman had been killed And that goddamn neo-Nazis were marching Alongside his supporters and recognizing That there was a real problem there He decided to provide cover and defense for them
Starting point is 01:06:08 Which most people found shocking and really disgusting Which they shouldn't have found shocking But is very disgusting Conversely, in the case of this guy in Florida I'll read to you from the New York Post Quote As Democrats, but more importantly Residents of the greater city of Jacksonville
Starting point is 01:06:28 We call on our fellow citizens To act with dignity, civility, and respect For one another during this election cycle And beyond See, look at how similar their rhetoric is To Trump's Of course, you have to condemn them Roundly, on the left
Starting point is 01:06:44 I have to be ideologically consistent And say that their rhetoric is Inflammatory And is absolutely going to get more people hurt There wasn't a defense of this guy's actions No call to consider Hey, you know Trump's policies are pretty shitty And his supporters are defending a guy who's hurting a lot of people
Starting point is 01:07:00 There wasn't an attempt to justify A clearly wrong act by deflecting Which is the right thing to do This guy's actions are not indicative Of the Democratic Party, they are just his bad actions The actions of white supremacist terrorists Would not be associated with Trump If he behaved differently
Starting point is 01:07:16 In crucial situations Like the press conference after the Right rally Because we all agree that running your car into people is wrong And in this case, no one is trying to pretend That the conversation is about anything other than that We all get to move forward After the agreement
Starting point is 01:07:32 He's been arrested, he will be treated As appropriate by the law There's no need to ask what the fuck is wrong With people trying to justify unjustifiable things And this is largely why This is just a bad thing that happened in Florida That even people like Alex Will probably not remember in a week
Starting point is 01:07:48 As opposed to a deeply traumatic event That ripples of which are still resonating To this day It's so fucking obvious But Alex needs to ramp up The conservative victimhood juice That's so important To animating
Starting point is 01:08:04 The rhetoric and the narratives That he puts forth on his show That's the fuel that runs this engine What's disgusting to me about that Is that it feels so often Like when some kind of tragedy happens Due to a white nationalist Terror attack
Starting point is 01:08:20 The right is not at all Interested in engaging with that They're just excited And hoping that there will be A what about either later Or that they can point to They want a what about More than they want a resolution to anything
Starting point is 01:08:36 Sure, yeah But it's all just In service of we are the ones Who are under attack And so you see that here with Alex Like really just lying And you see the reports every couple hours Like
Starting point is 01:08:52 Anti-trumper beats head and boss Beats boss to death And head with hammer And you just see the reports pouring out And the media says Hey, they deserve it So there was a story in late January A construction worker in Florida
Starting point is 01:09:14 Who was accused of murdering his boss Who loved Trump, but he didn't use a hammer He used a trowel Apparently the two men got into a political argument And then the dude killed his boss Before draping an American flag on him The problem here is that Alex hears That this guy killed his Trump-loving boss
Starting point is 01:09:30 After a political argument And he just assumes that the murder is a Democrat Who hates Trump In reality, the alleged murder is one of those Anti-government types Anti-Casey theory type fella Anyway, Alex hears Can't imagine those guys committing any acts of violence
Starting point is 01:09:46 No, Alex is here saying that there's All these news stories about attacks on Trump supporters Are coming in every hour Yes, the best he can do is come up with a story From over two weeks ago that he doesn't really Know any of the details of And it may not make the case he thinks he does And you can hear those long pauses because
Starting point is 01:10:02 He can't come up with any If they're coming in every hour, you should probably Have a couple examples Two-week-old story that probably isn't What you think it is Maybe even just give the one that came in last hour The most recent of them Yeah, that would be hard
Starting point is 01:10:18 You prepare 10 hours a day Clearly have a handle on this stuff What about the one that came in before you started The show while you were on air But then you know that the issue is that All of these Trump supporters are getting attacked Every hour, you hear the news stories about it And then villains
Starting point is 01:10:34 And demons in the media Like Wolf Blitzer justified It was like CNN I watched Wolf Blitzer a few years ago When Congressman Scalise had been shot They had a guest on saying he's a hero He's not a bad guy He saw fascism and fought it
Starting point is 01:10:50 And Wolf Blitzer said you're right Hoping more people Would come kill Trump Supporting members of Congress Hey Wolf, if you're ever successful Starting a civil war in America buddy It's open season On your little ass
Starting point is 01:11:06 So on the situation room On June 14th 2017 While reporting on the shooting at the congressional Baseball practice, Wolf Blitzer played A piece that was compiled by CNN's congressional Correspondent Phil Mattingly Approximately 7 seconds of the piece Was an acquaintance of the shooter saying
Starting point is 01:11:22 Quote, I just want to let people know That he wasn't evil, that he was I guess tired of some of the politics that are going on Wolf didn't say that it was good And in fact after Mattingly finished Up his presentation of his piece Here's what Wolf actually said You know it's interesting Phil
Starting point is 01:11:38 Because clearly he was evil And on March 22nd as you point out He posted this on Facebook Trump is a traitor, Trump has destroyed Our democracy, it's time to destroy Trump and company And then he said Republicans Are the Taliban of the USA
Starting point is 01:11:54 When you say on a Facebook post It's time to destroy Trump and company That's a threat against the President of the United States And that's a crime Not only did Wolf not support the shooter's actions He directly and clearly rejected The statement the acquaintance made
Starting point is 01:12:10 Saying that the shooter wasn't evil Kind of seems like Alex just makes up whatever He wants in order to satisfy the right wing's Constant need to portray themselves as victims What a piece of shit And it's also just so It doesn't matter It doesn't matter if it's reality or not
Starting point is 01:12:26 That's what they want to say Sometimes somebody is trying to be like Nobody will vote for Bernie Because they'll call him a socialist Dude, if Pete is in They're going to call him a socialist It does not matter what reality is It matters what's politically expedient
Starting point is 01:12:42 Right, and I mean it's just This is blatant shit I'm going to still blame this on the 311 though This is probably just the Alex's head is hazy He got high by contact with He got hot boxed with 311 Yeah, yeah, fuck him up
Starting point is 01:12:58 Yeah, that'll happen So anyway, he's like, hey, Wolf Blitzer Open season on you when the war comes And Alex gets to rambling About fantasies about wanting to kill Wolf Now, hold on one second Can I go back here? He has empathy And it would be crazy
Starting point is 01:13:14 He doesn't like frying his enemies He doesn't like it, he's not a sociopath Or a psychopath I don't know if he actually likes the frying of the enemies But he certainly likes talking about it He does! In the past, Jordan We have said that Alex probably Technically killed a guy
Starting point is 01:13:30 I think we can now upgrade that I don't want to ever see Wolf Blitzer hurt Because Wolf Blitzer is a human maggot I mean Like you really want to start a fight with us Just You just can't help it, yeah you do
Starting point is 01:13:46 Don't you? You're begging for it You're begging You're begging to get your guts stomped Out hard And I don't know Wolf if you ever had your guts stomped Out, but you don't live after that Happens Not that I've ever stomped anybody's
Starting point is 01:14:02 Guts out Actually I have a couple times, it's not too nice Takes people a long time to die If you stomp their guts out But that's no threat to Wolf Blitzer So Alex is a mass murderer He just committed murder on air He just admitted to murder
Starting point is 01:14:18 Mass No statute of limitations on murder We need to get to the fucking bottom of this Check the Dallas No kidding Unbelievable Yeah, yeah, yeah Let's go cold case files on
Starting point is 01:14:34 Alex Jones only I 100% don't believe Alex But it stomped Based on his words He is a A spree murderer A multiple murderer No technically probably anymore
Starting point is 01:14:50 Alex you are a murderer At the very least murder too At the very least murder too Maybe he wasn't premeditated Maybe he just got angry But man I would give him 25 to life on this You know what's really fucked up about that clip Is like in the past whenever he's talked about
Starting point is 01:15:06 Like these probable technical murders That he's committed I'm always in the context of Hey I didn't like to do it, I was getting bullied And it's like almost self defense In nature, this is not He's sitting there relishing The slowness of their death
Starting point is 01:15:22 This is a sick fuck right here He really said He doesn't enjoy Frying his enemies Frying his enemies, but he does enjoy Watching their guts spill out and die Slowly, painfully Right, right, right, he's not a sociopath
Starting point is 01:15:38 Or a psychopath Dan, that would be crazy The thing that I really need to put a sharp focus on here Is that like He's telling the truth, this is the most fucked up thing ever But unfortunately if he's lying It's even more fucked up This is insanely fucked up to lie about murdering people Because then he wants to be presented
Starting point is 01:15:54 And seen by his audience As someone who would have Slowly and painfully murdered Multiple people That seems okay or Positive to him in some way Which is really gross This man is just sick
Starting point is 01:16:10 Look, it's a stand your ground law If the ground is below a human's body You still get to stand on that ground I believe That is disgusting So anyway, he rambles a bit About CNN because Wolf Blitzer got to throw some shots at him
Starting point is 01:16:26 And then He's not the only one who's going to get it Anderson Cooper And if you forget about gods They're not gods anymore, but Anderson Oh, Anderson Just because You're the last
Starting point is 01:16:42 Vanderbilt on the planet Your brother He's going to kill the Vanderbilt You know the investments Because your brother wouldn't bend over What? You're not going to gang rape America By yourself
Starting point is 01:17:02 So after getting mad at Wolf Blitzer Alex descends into a rant just generally About CNN being bad and it's pretty boring And formulaic I decided to cut this clip though because it really illustrates How Alex is just making up the bullshit he says in his ramblings For one In 1988, Anderson Cooper's brother Carter
Starting point is 01:17:18 Committed suicide by jumping out of a window This is absolutely tragic And their mother believes that this was the result Of a psychotic episode caused by bad drug interaction But Alex is rewriting it Which is a fucking gross thing to do Regardless, Anderson Cooper Does not just have one sibling
Starting point is 01:17:34 Sure, maybe his only brother From that marriage That marriage of his mother was Carter But their father, Wyatt Emery Cooper Is not where the Vanderbilt lineage comes from That's from his mother's side And Gloria Vanderbilt already had two sons When she married Cooper
Starting point is 01:17:50 And they're both still alive Episode facto, Anderson Cooper is not the last Vanderbilt Yeah, yeah, yeah And that's not even considering that Gloria Vanderbilt Had a sister, Kathleen Vanderbilt Or the fact that Cornelius Vanderbilt Was their great-great-grandfather And he had 13 children
Starting point is 01:18:06 The family is very diffused now And there are a ton of living Vanderbilt Like, guess who? Timothy Olefant, who was Anderson Cooper's Third cousin once removed Yeah, that's right, you probably didn't even know That Timothy Olefant is a Vanderbilt I didn't know that
Starting point is 01:18:21 But that's just because he's being sneaky With a different last name That does sound right Like Anderson Cooper Yeah, I'm not going to hire Timothy Vanderbilt To be in my western I'll tell you that right now No, Timothy Olefant, get him in there
Starting point is 01:18:31 But what about James Vanderbilt? The guy who wrote the movie Zodiac The Amazing Spider-Man And White House Down That dude also wrote The Meg Which is that movie about Jason Statham Fighting a shark There are tons of other Vanderbilt
Starting point is 01:18:43 Who are still alive You just don't know about it Because it doesn't mean anything anymore The Meg is predictive programming, though Jason Statham will have to fight a shark Eventually, yes Alex is making up that Anderson Cooper Is the last Vanderbilt
Starting point is 01:18:56 To make him seem like more of a villain And as an opportunity to mock him For his brother's death Because Alex is a profoundly bad person And also, it turns out he probably Killed a lot of people Yeah, he's a sociopath and a psycho Yeah, he is the worst
Starting point is 01:19:08 He is a fucking monster Yeah, but this is my educational corner Where I teach the world that Timothy Olefant Is related to the Vanderbilt family That is a nice little fun fact So Alex goes out to break And he comes back And he wants to touch on the Roger Stone news
Starting point is 01:19:26 Oh, I imagined he would But I'm just going to stop now And go to your calls until the very end And I've got to hit this Roger Stone thing Or maybe I should just do it At the start of the weekday show Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Stop on its guts
Starting point is 01:19:39 It's all over the news That, well, Roger has to go to prison For a long time Because he violated the gag order Talking to Alex Jones Really? Really? It was about the trial
Starting point is 01:19:51 You're that much of a narcissist Roger said in news articles That he wanted a pardon from Trump If he was convicted That's his right And it's un-American What this judge is doing It's insane
Starting point is 01:20:12 Roger isn't going to prison Because he violated the gag order And talked to Alex No, he is not This is one of the more pathetic strawman attempts I've seen from Alex lately Seems like he doesn't have a good angle on this Also, news...
Starting point is 01:20:22 Because he's guilty That's a problem That is a problem Yeah, that's an issue The news broke that prosecutors are saying That Roger should do between Seven to nine years in prison Which means he'll be in, like, three
Starting point is 01:20:32 Maybe? Yeah Probably won't even I have no faith in the system anymore Nope He's not going to prison, I'm sure Trump's going to pardon him Interestingly
Starting point is 01:20:40 There are no consequences for his actions anymore This episode that we're listening to Is from Sunday the 9th of February Outlets didn't report the prosecutors' request For sentencing until Monday afternoon Which is the 10th This heavily implies to me That Alex is getting this news from Roger himself
Starting point is 01:20:54 Or one of his associates And the spin is to say that he's being sent to prison For defending himself for some shit Sure It's pretty sad But I'm not going to get too invested in it Because, like I said, I have little faith That he's going to see the inside of the prison cell
Starting point is 01:21:06 No For now, this is just more of that Classic conservative victimhood narrative building It's just very, very regular It is so annoying that the people Who fucking run everything now Complain about being the victim Totally
Starting point is 01:21:20 That's so annoying Yep But it's all because of that gag order, man But Alex has a defense for that Which isn't good Because it's a defense that he denies Whenever he has to go to court And they want me arrested, they've said
Starting point is 01:21:33 For violating the gag order I've talked to five lawyers about it Plus, I know common sense I'm a journalist He only has her little district I'm covering what she's doing Everybody else is But she says
Starting point is 01:21:46 I can't talk about it Alex is conveniently not a journalist Where he's in a deposition setting It is strange how that happens It is strange how that happens Well, it feels like he's a journalist on air So it's a character Well, he's a journalist reporting that he's stomped the guts
Starting point is 01:22:00 Out of multiple people he's murdered I don't think Chuck Todd would keep his job If he was just on air, just being like Oh, man I love murder I just murder people all the time I don't like murdering people But when you do murder somebody
Starting point is 01:22:15 It feels good To watch them die slowly So there's a hastily put together commercial That Alex plays multiple times during this show And I think it's kind of interesting So I want to play a tiny piece of it So I've been meaning to get into this for a while But I keep forgetting
Starting point is 01:22:46 So now's a good time The main driver of the sales pitch that Alex is going with here Regarding the survival food from my Patriot supply Is that bulk buyers are coming in And buying up all the survival food on the market So you need to act now to get your food So your family doesn't starve Otherwise it's going to be an armored redoubt
Starting point is 01:23:02 It's a pretty exploitative and gross marketing scheme But what if I were to tell you, Jordan That I've seen this exact same marketing campaign before Do you mean everywhere simultaneously right now? A while back we talked about those commercials That Alex used to run for the weird device Which I think was a solar powered thing It was a cryptic commercial
Starting point is 01:23:22 That warned of an impending collapse Where you'd need this weird device And the pitch man was a guy named Frank Bates And there's this guy who's like, hey, I'm a right way I'm just like you on middle America Right, right, right, I'm on the grift Right, as we discussed when we went over this Frank Bates is a fake character designed to appeal
Starting point is 01:23:38 To paranoid conservative radio listeners He was the creation of an affiliate marketing scam artist Named Alan Baller, who ran a company called Reboot Marketing Under the umbrella of reboot marketing Baller had a ton of little smaller grifts And one of them was Food for Patriots In 2013, Food for Patriots was selling survival food By warning their customers that FEMA
Starting point is 01:23:59 Was trying to buy up all the food Trying to secure 420 million meals To feed people in their FEMA camps FEMA was buying up all the other available food But you could still get food from Food for Patriots Because unlike other companies, they weren't sellouts to the man This dude, Alan Baller, made a shit ton of money Playing on the fears of scared conservative audiences
Starting point is 01:24:21 Of people who'd been trained to think that any day Obama was going to put them in a FEMA camp So in part thanks to the fake persona of Frank Bates Who was a guy just like them who had a hot tip Alex is doing the same thing now And based on the fact that Alex used to air weird device commercials I wouldn't be surprised if he also Advertised Food for Patriots
Starting point is 01:24:42 Except I'm certain that he didn't Because Food for Patriots wasn't a real company It was just Alan Baller reselling food from my Patriot supply at a markup Alright, alright This scam is evergreen It's a good scam Because Alex's show and basically the entirety of right wing media
Starting point is 01:25:00 Is predicated on amplifying manufactured fear To distract from the very real problems that they're making worse There will always be some sort of an issue to make profitable Sometimes it's a black president Your shirt is going to lock you in a FEMA camp Sometimes it's a public health crisis But no matter the exact character of the thing you're supposed to be afraid of If you listen to Alex, rest assured
Starting point is 01:25:20 That it will be used to sell you bullshit And my Patriot supply is going to be there happily taking a cut Alan Baller was laughing his ass off at idiots Who believed that Frank Bates was a real person And you have to be a complete idiot to think that Alex Isn't on some level laughing at the people who think he's sincere too Yep, yep That's...
Starting point is 01:25:41 Why is it so easy to get these people to believe grifters And impossible to get them to believe grifters are grifters Well, because I think a lot of it is really targeted At soft spots in people's psyches Fear is something that really overrides a lot of your rational thinking I think that something that you viscerally and emotionally are taught Isn't something that's very easy to rationally unteach I think that those are such different processes
Starting point is 01:26:12 That you want it to be You wish that it could be that But unfortunately the world doesn't work that way Yeah, and even worse is that if you can't counteract an emotion like fear With rational thought You think, well, maybe you try and create... You try and use a different emotion to counteract it And then you have no fucking clue how that's going to go down
Starting point is 01:26:34 Nobody knows what happens whenever you start amping people up in all directions And I think that there's also a secondary problem that comes in that These people like Alex have a built-in way around One of the teachable moments that could happen is like Yes, you emotionally are tricked into buying all their shit because of this crisis And then when the crisis doesn't happen You would look back and be like Hey, wait a second, you guys fucked with me
Starting point is 01:27:02 Uh-uh, because you bought this food Well, maybe it's not that direct But the game is, well, we... Look, yes, we narrowly escaped Whatever this crisis was And that way you guarantee that you'll have the ability to run this scam the next time Like, yes, last time we almost... We almost needed that food last time
Starting point is 01:27:23 This time, don't fuck it up So it's all just super exploitative marketing And that's sad That makes me very sad It is sad And it's so clear how Alex... When he's off air, he's got to be laughing at people And also, let me go back to my notes on his weird ramble
Starting point is 01:27:47 He does not like it when people manipulate his feelings No It is totally fine for him, though, to manipulate other people's feelings Well, that's the best way to make sure no one's manipulating yours And only sociopaths and psychopaths would enjoy manipulating other people's feelings So... Right There we go
Starting point is 01:28:06 So Alex goes to calls in this second hour of Sunday's show And one... Man, one of his callers has a theory about the Wuhan quarantine That is... Bernie's gonna kill China! It's dumber Let's talk to Luke in Illinois Thanks for calling, Luke
Starting point is 01:28:23 I don't know, Alex Listen, I just wanted to say What if this whole coronavirus in China is just a ruse? Just a massive amount of people movement So they get all these people inside these buildings And they go into the deep tunnel systems And move all these large, huge quantities of people Wherever it is that they want
Starting point is 01:28:44 Preparing for a possible ground invasion per se I mean, what's to stop them from doing that? Sir, you know, mainstream media tells us don't speculate In a world of constant lies and disinfo And the whole history of governments staging lies and huge hoaxes You'd be crazy not to say that anything's possible This caller is a real dumb dumb Although I do agree with Alex that everyone has the right to speculate about things
Starting point is 01:29:10 Totally I wouldn't say that this guy can't sit around And think about how maybe this whole coronavirus situation Is just to give millions of people into a big building And go through some underground tunnels So they can gain the element of surprise in a ground invasion of somewhere I think that's exactly the sort of thing that's appropriate for a conversation That involves a couple of dumb college students in a blunt
Starting point is 01:29:29 It's just not a serious theory Everyone has the right to speculate But that doesn't mean that all speculation should be respected and taken as equal Some speculation is really stupid And just because Alex wants to pretend that there's moral virtue In his practice of not doing any work That doesn't mean he needs to validate shit like that A couple of points
Starting point is 01:29:48 If this were the plan I'm not sure where they would be ground invading Wuhan is pretty inland in China So those would have to be really fucking long underground tunnels They'd be big tunnels Which I have to assume someone would have seen being constructed We got the tunnel man We can make a tunnel anywhere
Starting point is 01:30:07 The closest border to Wuhan is the East China Sea So I assume that's not where they're gonna invade Probably not After that the closest country is Vietnam But I don't think invading there makes a whole lot of sense It's time to solve the issue once and for all Dan we're going to kill thousands of people Build a tunnel to Vietnam
Starting point is 01:30:24 And take the Viet Cong I think that would be a really strange move Geopolitically for China to ground invade Well they have to First they have to kick out the spider leadership As we all know that's a huge issue then I mean if they wanted to go Like I'm sure that this guy's thinking like North Korea or Russia
Starting point is 01:30:39 But like there's other cities that could have done this And if they wanted to do that Much closer Much less tunnel necessary Yeah but that would set people off It's too convenient for a tunnel Dan if you put it in Wuhan You know nobody's going to be looking for your tunnels
Starting point is 01:30:53 Very dumb theory Point is Alex's own shit is so weak That he can't afford to even push back Against the stupidest things his callers say For fear of accidentally training them to think critically If he helps them recognize why their own idea is bad It's only a matter of time before they apply that to his bullshit And the next thing you know food bucket sales dry up
Starting point is 01:31:14 And you can't be having that So he just allows this What if Xi Jinping was the only guy to have the coronavirus So he gave it to other people because he didn't want to be lonely Right So Alex takes more dumb calls And you know he gets
Starting point is 01:31:31 He's loving taking these calls though Because like it's just like not doing anything Callers say dumb stuff and then he's like You know what we're right That sounds like a good idea Hey let's consider possibilities So he starts thinking about like I gotta do this call
Starting point is 01:31:46 Call in show This show that's just all calls And he's like this would be fucking innovative Unfortunately Like this is kind of like almost like You couldn't write this comedy What ends up happening Because after talking about how he's going to do this innovative show
Starting point is 01:32:03 That's just calls He gets a call You mean a call in show Well In fact I've been thinking about doing new shows And I've had a bunch of ideas But I can tell you I really think the answer is like two or three hours a day
Starting point is 01:32:16 Commercial free If TV and radio stations want to pick it up They can Of just phone calls People want to hear people You mean like love that I just want to have a phone bank where we just Don't even screen them
Starting point is 01:32:28 We'll get a lot of really bad calls doing that You know cussing whenever we will But just boom You call your own air What do you have to say Maybe you get five seconds Maybe you get an hour But you imagine just a network
Starting point is 01:32:40 A satellite of just phone calls And then Skype calls Yes C-spam No I'm not going to You're like let's Oh Skype I want to do that
Starting point is 01:32:51 That's what I want to do next I used to innovate stuff Now I just fight the globalist all day But thank you Luke You do less than that I changed the Patriots to talk shows His own right Every time when we say
Starting point is 01:33:02 It's not first time callers He calls them we love him At least what do you think is going on Hey Alex thanks for taking my call brother Yeah you know real quick I think that show you were talking about Is my show actually We get people from all over the country
Starting point is 01:33:13 And we're all calling in I love it And you're right There are some crazy So it's a little dangerous So Alex is like I don't innovate anymore This thing
Starting point is 01:33:21 That is hilarious The next call he goes He's like hey that's what I do That's what I do That's my show Alex Alex has got to be sitting there Like why did I go to that
Starting point is 01:33:29 Alex you're still not innovating buddy Oh my god Yeah that's really sad That's terrible So Alex goes to chase the Patriots Dumb And he has a stupid point to make I don't even remember what it was
Starting point is 01:33:40 But Alex gets another caller And man this guy is a weirdo This guy I kind of dig his vibe though Okay Jerome in New York You're on the air Jerome are you in New York
Starting point is 01:33:51 Standard New York City I'm in the Big Apple Over here in Chinatown It's 640 p.m. eastern standard time But guess what In Mainland China It's 740 a.m. over there Shanghai, Beijing
Starting point is 01:34:04 Shenzhou Guangzhou Hey it's time to get up And let's get to work folks Not unless you've got a lot of money Not unless you're retired Not unless you can work from the house Guess what
Starting point is 01:34:15 You're going to go get on the bus You're going to get on the subway You're going to get on the train You're going to get on the train I don't know what's going to go on now man That's not good I do like his vibe too He's got a good vibe
Starting point is 01:34:30 He's got a musical kind of Speech pattern too I think he was getting too like And he never really gets to the point He doesn't need a point He transcends points I think what he was heading towards Is like there is people with the virus
Starting point is 01:34:44 And now you got to go get on public transit And that's not good I think that's what he was getting to But if he wasn't And he was just like Hey it's morning in China You got to wake up You got to go do some stuff
Starting point is 01:34:54 You got to get on the bus You got to get in your car You're not going to see a lot of traffic Let's get out there and hustle Everybody come on You got to work to do Unless you're retired Unless you're sick
Starting point is 01:35:03 Get out there and get that money Go clock in It's almost like it's motivational It really is Like if it was being played in China People in Wuhan would be like Alright we can do this Alright man
Starting point is 01:35:16 I'm feeling it This guy's got I don't understand a word he is saying But he's got that musical tone It's almost like something you would hear Like hey you know Hey it's morning time in China You got to
Starting point is 01:35:26 Hey unless you're retired Or rich enough not to work You got to get out there Alright Hey let's go to Love it boys Working for the weekend It's 7.40 am in Wuhan
Starting point is 01:35:37 Everybody we're going to have a grand old time Everybody get your party hats on We're going to get right on to it baby Here's Dolly Parton's nine to five It's almost It almost feels like What a drive time DJ Like a morning DJ would have this riff
Starting point is 01:35:52 Every Monday That's what it feels like Alright it's Monday It's 6 am We're going to play some 311 For you piss off somebody I know Never So I've made the point that Alex is like
Starting point is 01:36:05 The way he's selling this immune gargle And his toothpaste that has the silver And it is really really inappropriate Right And the way he's been making health claims about it Is really bad But now it's even branching out even further Because now he's advising a caller
Starting point is 01:36:19 To use it for protection Against coronavirus I did buy your Immune gargle and toothpaste And all this stuff this week Because I got to go back to Taiwan tomorrow Yeah no if I was If I was going to Taiwan
Starting point is 01:36:37 I'd be guzzling The nano patented silver we've got That's been proven to be able to kill SARS Whoa Just because you have it in your mouth Because this is the same family as SARS That's going to stop it No but this is damn proven
Starting point is 01:36:52 To be very effective So I mean we're getting now to the point where It's health advice that he's giving Based on these claims that he's making I mean I just think like he's nestled into A real comfort about this Yeah I don't know how this is okay It's not
Starting point is 01:37:09 Some press needs to take this Because it's not like the FDA Or the FTC is going to jump in and be like Yeah that's a correction that I need to make also Is that apparently Because he's making these claims in The speech form as opposed to The label on his bottle
Starting point is 01:37:26 It's more an issue with the Federal Trade Commission than it is with the FDA I got those mixed up a little bit In terms of what they monitor This would have been a great piece for Gawker But unfortunately Peter Thiel funded Lawsuits are Hulk Hogan stopped that
Starting point is 01:37:42 So granted I mean he's making all these pretty Outrageous commercials About the gargle He do know that Alex had his first fever In four years And he took the gargle and it cured him Absolutely
Starting point is 01:37:57 He was totally cured, remember he said it cured him Of course Turns out it didn't I'm kind of exhausted today You know I was bragging I mean I knocked on wood but Had had a cold over four years And then I got one this week so I'm kind of out of it today
Starting point is 01:38:10 I had a lot of family stuff going on So I'm trying my best I can I'm sorry to Pastor Sam and Teddy He called me back tomorrow Oh it looks like he was lying Pastor Sam calls in all the time Looks like he was lying about The immune gargle curing him
Starting point is 01:38:24 Wow So great Steve Pachennick does still have the coronavirus I don't know if you know this but a lot of the Health claims that these guys are making Cured himself So Alex is like That's his way of being like I can't take any more calls
Starting point is 01:38:37 And I don't know This just struck me as kind of weird Alex ends the show By sort of vamping Doing kind of like an Oscars style Thank you Sure, sure A list of thank yous
Starting point is 01:38:49 Okay I appreciate this great crew coming in tonight On Sunday doing a fantastic job I want to thank all the affiliates That's AM FM TV UHF VHF cable I want to thank everybody And just encourage folks to stay frosty
Starting point is 01:39:03 Stay frosty Stay frosty Jesus Christ Oh my god That's how he wraps up the show Just a lot of thank yous Hey everybody stay frosty out there Oh god
Starting point is 01:39:14 So I was just going to do an episode about the 9th Because I think there's plenty in there Alex getting freaked out about 311 Yeah Getting back into Seth Rich Hey it's 740 AM I could just listen to that clip Yeah for sure
Starting point is 01:39:27 Alex's lie is about Wolf Blitzer That lead to him confessing to multiple murders Right There's a lot going on there Those are an issue But then I started to listen to the 10th Because I got a tip off That Robert Barnes was back
Starting point is 01:39:39 Oh And so I was like I'll go ahead and listen to this episode Well of course Barnes' appearance isn't really that Exciting Did they make up? Barnes seems to be willing to call in now
Starting point is 01:39:51 As opposed to come to studio No can't do that Very frequently He calls in It's fine It's whatever He's like calling for a new church committee A hearing
Starting point is 01:40:00 Whatever But there is something that's going on That's worth noting on this episode I'm not going to get into his standard Coronavirus stuff Because it's just Yeah We got it
Starting point is 01:40:11 It's background dressing on this episode There's something more important going on The first is That Alex is really excited about things That Charles Murray has to say Which is not a good sign That's a bad idea But that leads him to
Starting point is 01:40:22 Basically telling his audience That it's time to go to the woods Oh okay Charles Murray says We're living in post-America He says Move to a small town to survive The collapse
Starting point is 01:40:39 And yes If we don't turn America around And route the leftist poison ideology That is designed To collapse society Then the producers Whether you be white, black, Hispanic, old, young But people that want to live like normal humans
Starting point is 01:41:01 And want to live in What America was If you don't want to live in the globalist paradigm That's actually taking us backwards We're going to have to move to geographic areas And then pass laws And have culture and systems That do not tolerate the left
Starting point is 01:41:19 Because they don't tolerate us They come in and take over And then end fair elections I wonder if that's going to end up looking at all Like a white ethno-state theocracy Wonder Yeah This isn't good man
Starting point is 01:41:31 Charles Murray is the author of the book The Bell Curve Which has been widely discredited But yet lives on As one of the foundational texts Among the race IQ people Who like to argue that minorities are genetically Less intelligent than white people
Starting point is 01:41:44 But white people less intelligent Than Ashkenazi Jews That's another part of white supremacy Respect your enemy His career has largely been about Trying to take social ills like racism And sexism and explain them with genetics And it has not been a good career
Starting point is 01:42:00 You don't have to feel like it's your fault at all Charles Lane did a piece on the bell curve In a New York review of books And noted that it was weird How a number of the experts he cites in the book Are explicit racists and Nazi sympathizers Less than they are respected experts in the field That the book is supposed to be covering
Starting point is 01:42:16 It's a pretty well explained thing That the bell curve is trash And I would say that if you hear anyone Citing it as a source Or speaking well of Charles Murray That's a red flag They might have some crypto positions They're trying to sneak into the conversation
Starting point is 01:42:28 It seems like Alex might be into What this dude got to say And now we've got to isolate We've got to move our conservative right wing Stuff into small areas and then take over That's a bad development I would prefer if they just went to the regular woods And stayed there
Starting point is 01:42:46 Everybody get rid of your social security cards Get rid of all of them I think they've already done that Sovereign citizens are to do that I'm talking rank and file GOP We've got to get them all into the woods Well, it's more about going to rural areas Which is what Alex is telling his audience
Starting point is 01:43:01 Explicitly that it is time to do You need to self-select If you have children You have a duty to go to rural Christian areas And to raise them outside of the big cities And the suburbs It's not running to go to those places But you have to be politically involved
Starting point is 01:43:19 And fight for the rest of the nation And against the globals while you're there But you need to run with your children To the most conservative Christian nationalist Patriot area you can Okay I know that his audience probably isn't going to hear that And be like, well, let's go
Starting point is 01:43:35 But if there are a couple people who take his advice He's basically telling his audience to uproot their lives And go some place where they can be in a cult kind of Yes, yes What they should do is go create utopian communes Based around Christian conservative ideology You know how those work out I don't think that this is a good development
Starting point is 01:43:59 But Alex is pretty consistent about it throughout this show He's hitting this note hard His rhetoric has taken the Jim Jones fleeing to Guiana Kind of approaching that step Or at least that sort of conversation is becoming introduced Into the proceedings, which is not good I mean, I think it's also part of the just voting block That idea of people in cities are more exposed to learning
Starting point is 01:44:27 And less likely to be You call it learning Yes, I apologize, brainwashing, apologies But this also raises the question of like Alex, you live in Austin What are you talking about? He's moved to the woods He is not, although he does make a completely not true claim In this next clip
Starting point is 01:44:44 And as soon as I can, I am moving out of Austin You know, my mom's from here, my family's from here But it is, I would never move my children to San Francisco And it's San Francisco in a lot of areas now and it's getting worse You can afford it And it's California collapses And our offices are here, there's no way I can move these offices But I certainly can move my children to a safer distance away from Sodom and Gomorrah
Starting point is 01:45:11 And then the future tells me to end a lot of the time Because we have to put our money where our mouths are Which you don't do It really is time to evacuate every major blue city crap hole So Alex is suggesting that he's going to move away from Austin and telecommute in He's just going to do his show remotely from somewhere Well, why do you need that multi-million dollar studio then? Well, I mean, you don't need that anymore
Starting point is 01:45:39 I wonder if this is maybe an excuse for the coming downsizing that he's going to have to do Because he's running out of fucking money Even with the infusion of whatever he's making from the silver and food bucket sales It's not enough to write the ship I think this is bullshit I do too I do too, but it could be a preemptive priming of people for when Inevitably he might be doing a podcast
Starting point is 01:46:03 What an asshole It's the only way to do it safely I had to get out of the blue city I'm competing with another podcast for number one Alex Jones raised podcast Good luck Alex We'll see you on iTunes No, I don't think he'll be allowed on iTunes So Alex takes some calls and of course the subject of the coronavirus comes up
Starting point is 01:46:24 And man, that dude who was talking about the the sort of tunnel theory He was dumb, but this guy is also dumb We're going to find out real quick the morbidity rate And I hope it's super low In fact, I hope it's zero What are you predicting it's going to be? I'm hoping it's going to be low But like my brother told me
Starting point is 01:46:45 I don't know where he got this from with thought of it But he said just remember don't pop any bubble wrap Because all that air comes from China Another good point Another good point You know that's the Chinese have ruined even the satisfying feeling of popping bubble wrap With their air that they put inside the bubble Totally
Starting point is 01:47:12 And now it's a response Another great idea So first of all, why are you asking this random caller what his prediction is What's your prediction For the morbidity rate Ridiculous I don't know, but Chinese air will kill you It's in bubble wrap
Starting point is 01:47:25 It's in popcorn The largest bubble wrap company in the world is Sealed Air Corporation Which was started by Alfred Sealed Who is an engineer who lived in New Jersey Their headquarters is currently in Charlotte, North Carolina And I can find no evidence that their bubble wrap is primarily made in China Also, bubble wrap is sterile The inside of it
Starting point is 01:47:46 I don't understand So much so that you can find a 2014 story from NPR About how researchers at Harvard found that they could use bubble wrap as makeshift kind of test tube Which could have amazing applications for underfunded scientists Particularly in developing countries They wrote up their findings in the journal Analytical Chemistry And everything That's really cool
Starting point is 01:48:10 Yeah, a follow-up study in the Biomedical Optics Express Journal had this in its abstract Quote In this paper, we demonstrate that the bubbles of bubble wrap make ideal trapping chambers for integration with low-cost optical manipulation The interior of the bubbles is sterile and gas permeable, allowing for the bubbles to be used to store in culture cells While the flat side of the bubble wrap is of efficient optical quality to allow for optical trapping inside the bubbles If the interior of bubble wrap is sterile enough for scientists to use them to create lab cultures I don't think this caller and his dumb brother need to be too worried about it But here, again, we have Alex responding to a caller making a very stupid point by saying it's a good point
Starting point is 01:48:51 It's almost like he has a vested interest in validating and supporting really bad thinking in his audience Jesus Christ Yeah Jesus Shut those bubbles You see the games are being played. Here's all stupid So we know that in the past, whenever Alex has gone on these large-scale narratives, like with the Boston bombing In particular, at least in terms of the ones that we've seen and really focused on, and the Trump stuff, too, to an extent
Starting point is 01:49:19 We've seen evidence that his traffic was way up So, as he embarks on this coronavirus shit, we see him experiencing the same thing Well, I'll say this, Bandai Video is really exploding, so the listeners are doing a great job getting the videos out We're getting four or five, six million views a day now on Bandai Video That really pisses Google off in the establishment They thought they would silence everybody, but they had not silenced you to keep it up Yes, Dr. Boyle said on Friday the White House should investigate this is man-made Hours later they made that announcement
Starting point is 01:49:56 Nope, it was the day before, it was on Thursday they made that announcement Alex is still trying to create that appearance that the Boyle interview led to Trump's science advisor coming out I think he still thinks it's Anthony Fauci, which is funny So, again, here's another example of Alex using the health claim about the silver in order to sell his toothpaste and immune gargle, which is not cool We sold out of the 16 ounce nano silver that's so good to counter the whole coronavirus family We have the three ounce left, it's selling out quickly as well as the one ounce that's selling out very, very quickly It's great to have a gargle spray on your hands and body, you can also ingest it It's at infowarstore.com and the entire toothpaste line, both super blue and super silver, tooth whitening, have it in it as well
Starting point is 01:50:50 So, he's just brazen Just silver, silver, put it in your body So Alex has barns on and we don't have too many clips of this because I didn't find it all that interesting But there are a couple things, one is that they're talking about how Trump has beat the impeachment thing And so he's like, hey barns, how are they gonna come at him next? And I think Alex might have something in mind here How do you think they're gonna try to come up with the president next if he doesn't go on the offense immediately? Stage three is definitely coming, I think they were thinking about these firings, but I think they recognize it's too close in time
Starting point is 01:51:30 So stage three is either gonna be right in the middle of the election or right after the election My guess is it's coming as an October surprise against President Trump again But what would it be, I'm asking, that level Oh, it will be of the same type, but it will be same international orientation, it will be some sort of Russian collusion component again But they've tried the campaign aspect, they've tried the institutional aspect, so my guess this one's gonna be personal They're gonna try to go after him or his son and try to tie it into money in some way That's right, they're gonna try to find somebody that's done something corrupt in their giant orbit Threaten them with prison if they don't say Trump laundered money or something, I agree
Starting point is 01:52:10 They're gonna go after mafia ties next, that's what my gut tells me Alright, we'll be back, your call straight ahead Oh, when have we heard Alex talking about Trump and mafia ties in the past? Jesus Before he supported Trump when he said, hey, with a name like Corleone you get arrested, but with a name like Trump you don't Trump is mobbed up, he's not really rich, everyone knows it Interesting, I think that's preemptive damage control in case there is a story that comes out that is more explicit about linking Trump to mob money The p-tape is real
Starting point is 01:52:42 I think that that's Alex recognizing like a piece of his awareness, like you might need to protect against this So let's predict in advance that this is going to be something that comes up So it, much like a vaccine, inoculates the audience That was one of my, that's one of my huge fucking annoyances that the way it was portrayed so many times in so many different media outlets of like Trump defeats impeachment push or Trump beats the impeachment, which is fucking bullshit Trump, what he did was everything possible to fuck up the defense that they put towards him Trump didn't beat shit, Trump was protected by a corrupt fucking fascist organization That's what happened
Starting point is 01:53:25 All the GOP except Mitt Romney Don't, don't say Trump beat anything, he did the crime and then he actively worked to undermine his defense And further afterwards undermine it more He tweeted himself through it, that's what he did Yeah, yeah, sure Self-care with tweets Just a bunch of fucking admitting to crimes on video Assembling perhaps the best legal team this side of the OJ trial
Starting point is 01:53:50 Hey, when you can get Dersh, there's nothing else you can do Yeah So, Jesus Christ They're talking a little bit about the firings, the Trump has started cleaning house Right, right, right And Barnes is super into that Yeah, that's a surprise So this purge is not a purge, it's a cleaning house
Starting point is 01:54:08 And Bob, I don't want to toot money over here on anybody's but I know the White House listens, I know they've got a whole office guys That's why they want Miller out of there We come on Friday with the head of the former bio weapons, you know, treaty developer for the U.S. The head guy, he says they've got to come out, the White House must say it looks like it's man-made Call for investigation, five hours later they do it He's just lying to Barnes about the timeline Geez, Barnes I'm sure knows too
Starting point is 01:54:34 Of course, yeah And anybody, even Stephen Miller, if he does listen, which I can't imagine But even if he does listen, he's like, oh my God, this guy's going to be so easy to use Yeah, exactly He's not going to listen to that weird ramble of Alex talking about carpet cleaning and shit And be like, man, this guy is good He's not going to listen to Alex, be like, when you stop a guy's guts out, they die slow And I've done it multiple times, be like
Starting point is 01:54:58 Man, I could see him listening to The carpet cleaning, no Right, nonsense Yeah, that's ridiculous So we got one last clip here and it's, Barnes is still there, but Alex goes to calls And he takes a call from a guy who has some updates about the coronavirus Sure The numbers of the coronavirus, they started reporting the cases that half people have recovered
Starting point is 01:55:21 And so 3,669 people have been reported to recover from it 910 people have died That comes out to be a 20% mortality rate So even the official numbers now show it has a much higher death rate than they were saying Yeah, the Chinese government says 15%, Barnes, you look at a lot of numbers You're a big numbers cruncher, you're a fatal gambler, very successful What do you think about the numbers? I think the numbers are going to continue to rise
Starting point is 01:55:52 So this caller is misusing statistics That 20% figure comes from a study that looked at patients who had to be hospitalized Because their cases were really severe Which includes only people who had had their condition progressed to the point of having pneumonia Right The number of people who have recovered from the disease is not an accurate picture of people who got a mild case And then just had some flu symptoms and got better It's specifically the number of people who were hospitalized for pneumonia from the coronavirus
Starting point is 01:56:19 Who recovered and left the hospital And honestly, even if you're talking about a 20% mortality rate for people in that subset of people who got the virus That's not wildly out of sync with the general expectations you'd have for people who have cases of pneumonia generally Yeah According to Healthline, quote, the 30-day mortality rate for people with pneumonia is 5% to 10% of hospitalized patients They can be up to 30% in those admitted to intensive care Oftentimes, these numbers can sound really horrifying when they're presented out of context like this caller is doing It's really irresponsible of Alex and particularly Barnes to frame it like this
Starting point is 01:56:57 Yeah, good work, Barnes They need to be able to understand the statistics that they're talking about and discuss them appropriately Or else what they're doing is just ridiculous And that's what you see consistently throughout all of this Like Alex is taking information from callers and validating it He has no idea what this caller is talking about and being like, haha, yes You got him He's taking a caller from a guy who's worried about bubble wrap and being like, that's a great point
Starting point is 01:57:21 He's taking a call from a guy who's like, I think that they're trying to hide a land invasion of something And he's like, hey, we have the right to speculate about whatever we want, good on you I can't imagine why Trump keeps winning non-college educated whites That seems odd to me You don't know demograph to what these callers are Although, if you look at a podcast in places that break down Alex's listener base Does seem like that as a heavy, heavy section of his target demo It might be
Starting point is 01:57:54 So anyway, we get to the end of this and man, I was pretty glad that there was some non-coronavirus stuff to talk about Yeah, that was nice William Binney stuff, Seth Rich business Of course Alex lying about Wolf Blitzer and confessing to murder is certainly a high point Can't say no to a good gut stomping I think that that, I mean, that's pretty bad Oh, I've forgotten how to context drop
Starting point is 01:58:17 Okay, here you go Well, I piss all over your God I piss all over the state Ooh So anyway, Alex isn't a pissing Yeah, it's a family show though Absolutely So yeah, I don't know, that's the show
Starting point is 01:58:33 Closing strong dude I don't have any real summation I piss all over his show I have a summation It is that Alex is a psychopath and he is manipulating people's emotions Let's see what else is counterpoint He said he wasn't Even still, he said that cleaning carpets was disgusting
Starting point is 01:58:52 So I assume that he is against Trump cleaning house, I imagine Wait, wait, wait, wait He has PTSD, he respects paramedics who Trump in his budget is probably cutting All of this, everything in his ramble is the opposite of what is true, Dan That must mean he enjoyed cleaning carpets I might Whoa Oh, this could be crazy
Starting point is 01:59:11 I don't know It does add one more to our long list of chemicals that Alex has had in his face Oh, that's true When he was a child He might have hotboxed some clean chemicals Who knows Yeah Anyway, we'll be back, but until then, we have a website
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