Knowledge Fight - #472: August 17-19, 2020
Episode Date: August 21, 2020Today, Dan and Jordan trace the beginning of the week on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex deals with the fallout of the release of Millie Weaver's "documentary" ShadowGate, pretends that... it's totally cool that Roger Stone dropped his super-important appeal, and goes all-in on Laura Loomer's congressional campaign.
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hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan, I'm Jordan, we're a couple
dudes like Sir Andrew, now we'll see beverages and talk a little bit about Alex, Joe, indeed
we are, Jordan, Jordan, quick question, what's up, a man, I can't, everything is plants
right now, everything is plants right now, everything is plants, I know you're retreating
into your plants.
Yes, yes, I'm trying to become one with the green as it were, because humanity's not
doing great right now might as well switch to the green, yeah, I feel this call of
nature and the only, you know, the only way I can really satisfy it within my middle
of Chicago existence, you know, it's tough without a car having too much access to like
the wilds.
Yeah, yeah, and Jack London isn't exactly the most fun reads.
No, yeah.
So what I, you know, what I would do is I've just planted a ton of shit and I'm experiencing
a little bit of nature vicariously within the apartment and I just, I know I brought
it up, the flowers on the cucumber, a couple episodes back, there's bunch more flowers
and I was just just it's pretty life.
All I want to do is garden, it's a very weird turn in my life that is has taken a lot of
midlife crises are like, let's let's get a car leave my wife, Dan's like, I like
peppers, peas, a cantaloupe thing is growing pretty well, more of your channel, by the
way, I know I'm excited for those.
I will be taking that home with me soon for those who don't know listening. Jordan has
requested we went to who was at Home Depot while I was like, I'll grow you whatever
you want, whatever you want, pick out some seeds. I don't know why. I don't know why
the melon was like. Obviously, Dan should grow me a melon. Obviously, cantaloupe is
the way to go and Pocchoi, Pocchoi growing for you as well. I'm excited. So yeah, those
are coming in nice. What I'm going to do with them. I just want to sit around. I want to
talk about my plans. I want to look at them. I want to fiddle with them. I want you to
grow something so good that you want to put it into a competition and then you become
a competition grower. Not a chance. That'd be so fun. That's not going to happen. I want
you with giant gourds all day. I'm not a gourd guy. You're a tech guy. Yes, I am seven
three tech guys. No, I'm not a gourd person. I've never been. I don't like squash. I don't
like sure pumpkins. Don't like you don't grow giant stuff to eat it later. Some people
do. Who eats a giant gourd? People like squash. That would make me feel uncomfortable if I
knew I was eating a giant gourd. I mean, if you cut it up, how would you know? No, because
it's something beautiful. It should remain large. Okay, fine. What's your bright spot?
You've ruined plants for me. I don't like plants anymore. Good. Focus on the show,
Dan. Okay. You're my meal ticket. What's your bright spot? Oh, the new album by Glass
Animals. Okay. It's fantastic. All right. Specifically the song Waterfalls Out Your
Mind. Okay. Really, really good. You're turning into Pitchfork over here with your album.
Listen, I like a good kick drum. I like a well programmed hi hat. Those two things are
great. Give me a little high pitched falsetto voice. You've won me over. Sure. Okay, we'll
have to give it a give it a look. Give it a listen. I've not heard this, but I'm aware
of the group this time. R&B is great as opposed to some of the other times. Yeah, yes, yes,
brought up things and like I might be a dick. So Jordan, today we got an interesting episode
to go over. We're going to be talking about August 17th through 19th 2020. I'm Dan. This
is 2020. Damn it. You were doing something different. One August. I did a one time. It's
August 2020. So this is a coda, I guess sort of outro of the week of Millie Weaver. Millie
Weaver. Yeah, we started the week with shadowgate Wednesday. We talked about Alex's immediate
response and distaste for the people who are in shadow. This saga has moved so fast. It
has been spectacular to watch. It really has been it way. It has and not just that beginning,
middle and end. It's yeah. It's very satisfying. It has a completion and it doesn't seem like
it's over. There's more trouble. There's more trouble coming for sure, but I thought we'd
sort of be done with it. Dead and buried with Alex's embarrassment course of having Patrick
Berge on then realizing he hates Patrick Berge, Patrick Berge so much and then being like,
I got fucking con, but that's not where the saga ended on Wednesday. It turned out that
Alex terminated his working relationship with Millie. Well, she was never his employee.
That's why I didn't say fire. He didn't even need to terminate it. They could have just
like a contract ends. She tweeted that. I don't know if it's true or not, but I would
assume it's true. Yeah, doesn't seem any real reason to make that up. Then she challenged
Alex to a $10,000 bet about whether her documentary said the things Alex is saying or
that and I'm going to be honest. She'd win that bet. Yeah, she would. Yeah, then Caitlin
Bennett and other info wars and on employees started talking shit on Millie. They got into
a fight course and Millie tweeted where we go one with all man. So she's appearing to
lead while it's been wild. Yes, it's been a bad week. I do like her immediate pivot
to a different grift. That's nice. That's that's the smartest thing I've ever seen her
do. I think that Tory and maybe even Berge are Q folk. Yeah, I think her experts that
she's been hanging out with to make this film shadow gate. I think that I think that
they might have helped to steer her. Yeah, you think she's been where we wouldn't go
where we all go, but you know, he's she's been working it and for so she knew she couldn't
yeah up on that right away. Yeah, Matt. Take the mask. I mean, she wasn't working at it
for she was working. Could your body could threaten her contract. Possibility is for
the future. So yeah, so today what I wanted to do is the 17th was Monday and then the
19th is Wednesday. So I wanted to go through that period of time where Millie got out of
jail on Monday. She had her hearing for the judge and then on Wednesday on the 19th she
had been let go by info wars and so I wanted to see what was going on on Alex. See how
he was dealing with all of this. This is a close relationship with somebody he's never
met before. Of course, I will say I was surprised by how this ends up going and we'll get
into that. But before we do, we had to take a moment to say thank you. Some folks who
signed up in our sporting the show. So first Thomas, thank you so much. You are now a policy
wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Thomas Tommy. Thank you. Next Wallace E. Ponk. Thank you
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Brian M. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Brian.
Next A.J. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you
very much. A.J. Alex Jones. No, it was not. He has a lot of contract. That's true. As he
terminated our contract. I don't know. I don't think he started one. No. Just one more
difference between me and Rainbow Snatch. Next, a but junk. Thank you so much. You're
now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Next but junk. Thank you. Next Whitney H thank you
so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm policy wonk. Thank you. Whitney H. What? Come on.
Huh? That's the ghost of Whitney Houston. I know it. It could be, it could be. Next, Nick
A. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Next Nick. Next, Sarah R.
Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much Sarah.
Thank you. And finally, Texas Red 99. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy
wonk. Thank you very much. Texas Red. Thank you so much. If you are enjoying the show and you
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Go to our website. Click the button says sport the show. We would appreciate it. Or if you would
like if you, you know, or you could take that generosity. Okay. Make a documentary.
Right. Okay. There we go. Now we're, now we're running. Talk to a couple weirdos about this
generosity. The train is leaving. Lose your contract with your primary. I don't know. Just
charity in your area. Help people in need. That went way off the rails. I don't know what happened
there, Jordan. I've got my brain just like delightful. So we're going to start here. Oh,
I should make one correction on our last episode on Wednesday when we were talking about Millie.
I said that one of the charges was burglary that she got to hit with, but it's actually robbery.
I was just using the term because that's how the conversation was framed by her. Sure. And I just,
I accidentally use the terms interchangeably. The actual charge was robbery. She's robbing.
And I think like burglary is a much more fun word. It is more fun. Yeah. It suggests that you
have to break in somewhere though for me. Yeah. You need a second story man. Yeah. You have to
you have to descend from somewhere to burgle. Yeah, but I apologize about my slip of language there.
You're doing great. So on the 17th we're going to start here. It is a little bit of an update
actually because as we know from one of our drops, I believe the raptor princess drop in
deep. Most people do not crap in the pool unless they're babies. Unless they're baby. We've learned
that from Alex, although there is an update on this. This is not a social contract where there's
a neighborhood pool and everyone agrees not to take a dump in it. Because now there's a phenomenon
where adults just crap in pools. People are so lazy and selfish. Uh oh. So there's yep. Wow. Society
is really crumbled. It is crumbled to the point where there is a phenomenon phenomenon. There's
a movement of adults crepping in pools because they're so lazy. There's a movement. I guess
I'm in a bowel movement. There we go. Do we have? Do we have awards for that kind of thing? Yeah. I
give it to myself. Okay. As I'm editing. All right. I think you just he got it. I think you're
just he got it without one joke right there. Um so Alex is just rambling man. This this episode
is it's just trying to water just rambling about satan and shit. Sure. They're under the wings
absolutely savage entity with just a vicious will that just happen. The devil doesn't just
want the planet. It hates us. We're a more advanced life form. We're just at an embryonic level
and he's looking at this larva going that's freaking the that's the big guy right there.
He made these damn things. God look how powerful they are. I can just get control of them. They'll
build whatever I want. I'm going to tear them inside out before I flush them down the toilet
because I'm going to beat this guy. And that's satan in a nutshell folks. That's satan in a
nutshell. That is satan in a nutshell. If I know the devil that is that is the devil. I've heard
that explanation of the devil many times you know. Have you ever seen those those movies about
Catholic iconography like the the the Vinci code. Yeah. Those kind of movies or the order
starting. Oh yeah. Is that the one with the soul eaters. Yeah. Yeah. Great. Great stuff. Sure.
A lot of them were like here's what the problem with the devil is. He knows we're evolved too
far beyond him out. We're in an embryonic stage. Right. That's what that's what kind of breeze
speech preach from the pulpit. Every time you say mass. It's also to be fair. Those movies are
fiction. So is what he's saying. That's true. Yeah. That is that is true. Yeah. So the devil
is jealous of humans because we can build things. The devil wants to trick us into building his
stuff to take down God. Sure. All right. What is that like a catapult. This is a political show
about the dangers of globalization. Sure. Sure. Nationalism is right is wonderful. But no it's
the devil. It is the devil. It's so much of this stuff. I was sitting here thinking like this is
Monday like what's happening with Millie. Right. You were you as a real house on fire kind of
issue. Yeah. On Monday and he didn't get to the situation until maybe like a half hour
into the show. And when he did it was not not that great. Let's get into the Millie Weaver
situation. Yes. Let's I don't take advantage of events that take place for an agenda I have. I
just go with what I really believe the truth is. Now that implies. Wow. Someone else did do that.
That is basically what he's saying. That isn't it. That is the implication. It is.
And I got blindsided on Friday because Millie had said she was ready to come up with a film
that Saturday and I understand films get behind. That's great. She's made a lot of documentaries.
I'm I was sure it was going to be interesting. We've been promoting it here on air running
trailers for it. I hadn't seen it. And she said I need more time. I said take weeks if you need it.
I said it's not my film. I mean I fund you guys but your your freelance.
And I didn't really know everybody in their film but I had one lady that's in the film on
my election fraud in Kentucky that Millie got on. She seemed you know informative and interesting
and all spoken. And there was clearly fraud in Kentucky some. This is great. People in this
film haven't seen it. And then I'm coming into the show. This story is well told by the way.
Let's go back. Millie starts calling me saying let's go back. This Patrick Berge guy that's in
the film. He's in Austin. And I said okay well I'll have him on. Let me know when the film is
ready. Let me see the film. So I want him to talk about her. Send me some clips of the film.
And then we'll set you up and he can be in studio. Well nothing happens on that Wednesday,
Thursday and then she calls me in the morning. I'm working out. I don't answer. But she's saying
hey Patrick Berge is in town. You ought to get him on. And I called Daria up the producer and I
say hey you know see what's going on with this. Is she ready with the film? Can I see it? When's
it coming out? We don't know. I come in to do the show. It's a couple hours later. And
they come in right before the show and they go Millie Weaver's been arrested. We're getting
the video. I go arrested. What the hell? In Ohio. Yeah it's been SWAT team. That's what the
internet was saying. So I go in there and say oh she's been SWAT team. I haven't seen the footage yet.
It wasn't SWAT team. They came you know and then it looked fake because the cops are like
oh you gab and wince. Your husband wants you too. And we're not going to give it to you. And
I'm like okay. Then the internet starts saying I faked this for this film. I've never seen the film.
I don't make money off the film. It's free. Millie does her own thing. I'm not distancing
myself from the film. I don't know what's in it. I'm just nice promoting it. Trusting my
you know correspondence. I'm just a nice guy. I'm just a nice guy mixed up in all this.
I had nothing to do with it. I paid her to make it. All right. I paid for its creation,
but I had nothing to do with it. I don't know shit. All right. Okay. Right. Okay. So
why is he telling me this story like it's so boring in an interrogation room? Yeah. When
no one is in trouble for anything. Well Millie is in trouble for beating up her mom. Well yeah,
that's fine. Sure. But in infowars that's that's fine. You have fun with that. You don't fire
somebody just for beating up their mom and infowars universe. It doesn't seem like it. It
seems like what it seems like Millie was fired specifically for opportunism.
Yeah, and no no words. That's just so you can't do that. Let's be totally transparent and clear
sure. She got fired because Roger Stone's name was in that document. Exactly. That's what happened.
Yes, I understand. Roger Stone said get rid of her. Yeah. Of course he did. That's what's
happened again. All that needed to happen. There's nothing else like this. Patrick Berge
guy could be a big old creep. Yeah, they could have all kinds of shady shenanigans. They could
be QAnon people. It would not matter at all. He could be Ted Nugent, but he had the temerity
to point the finger towards Roger Stone, and that means you are out at infowars. Yep,
that seemed right up, but this this telling of the story I think is probably like
it sounds fairly accurate because it's convoluted. Yeah, it is boring incredibly boring. It makes
little sense none, but it's kind. It's kind of how you would be like I look. I'm just the kind
of guy who has liars that are on my payroll. Yeah, and I fund them. Honestly, it's not my fault,
and hey, you know what? This one went sideways. What are you going to do? Yeah, it is that. Yeah,
I just don't understand why he's being so cagey when there are no consequences in any direction
for him. They're constantly sounds cagey as fuck. I think the consequences are Roger looks bad.
Does he I don't know who knows who knows what Alex is dealing with behind the scenes though
to so Alex is very clear that he does not think that this arrest was in any way related to the
film course, but he's really suspicious. I don't think it was to stop the film because it didn't
stop the film and the film was to be out five, six, seven days before. I mean, if they did that,
boy, the deep state did a perfect job to then go hype something up. That's why people thought I
must have hyped something up or that I must have masterminded this because why would you have the
cops right there when they're supposedly just going to release a film? I don't know when they
were going to release the film, but what really got to me was how the guys here in town waiting
to come on my show and then I've never sent the film. And I'm told, oh, technical problems will
get a copy to you, whatever. I usually watch something before I talk about it, especially
if I find it on YouTube. And then to find out Rodgers implicated as a kingpin and it with no
evidence that kind of hurts, you know? Oh my God. I'm an insider. Somebody know that
Roger Stone secretly works for Obama or whatever. So I'm not mad at that guy. I'm not mad at the
Tory lady, any of these people. The internet can go research these folks themselves,
figure out what they think about the whole deal. That's why I'm hands off with Paul Watson or
Millie Weaver or Caitlin Bennett. You can ask any of these people. Very little feedback.
As long as they're putting good material out and fight the New World Order, I just support them
and they say info words is our sponsor and we get great content to fight the New World Order.
As long as people are getting attention, I just leave them alone and let it be. But then
sometimes it's bad kinds of attention and that was what happened here. See, this is what I'm
saying. This is what I'm saying. It's an intake. Like if he was there, if we were at a bar and he
said, you know, if somebody makes claims about you without any evidence, that kind of makes you
feel bad. I throw hands like I just can't. Like it's an instant reaction of just like,
how fucking dare you? Yeah, you said that you said that you son of. Yeah, yeah. It's like,
okay now think about take one step for other people. There are human beings that are not you.
Yeah. Oh, what if you feel this way? All right, apply that to other human beings. No, no, no,
no, because they're all globalist. That's fair. That's fair. So Alex doesn't like QAnon people,
which I think that he's decided that Patrick Berge at least is. And this is Monday. He's very
clearly being like Millie is fucking gone. People becoming famous and people interfacing and people
being leaders is hard. And the globalists come in and they try to sabotage. They try to do all
this stuff. You know, it's like, I want to embrace the Q people and believe it's all real and good
folks. But they're like, Jones, you you're going to get it for the child kidnapping rings.
We pioneered exposing it. Or yeah, you ought to support Millie Moria turned your back on her.
Yeah, I bought him an RV, find him $100 plus thousand dollars a year. I missed a horrible person.
And then it's just I never met in my office in an outfit with a 45 jacket on when he leaves that
guy's a new world order. I'm the good guy. We're on the good person. I expose the Roger Stone. It's
just like, or it's worse. I don't know. So that's the billy we were saying. And
I don't know how long this relationship is going to continue.
On Monday, I don't know how long this relationship is going to get two more days.
Apparently I have to look at I have to look at her contract for the employee that I don't have to
see if I can just is this an at will contract that I can just terminate it called my HR
representative father and see what pair of dad pay off Millie.
Make her go away, dad.
Yeah, that's not good. That's bad. Very funny. Well, pretty funny. So funny. Pretty.
I just love how Millie could never have imagined that this was how it was going to go. I think
that's what I enjoy most about this. Probably should have no clue. Yeah, she had no clue
that this was even a possibility. In my defense, neither did I or in her defense, neither did I
mean, neither. I mean this week has been pretty surprising on a number of front. Sighting. Yeah,
and it really it really goes to show something and I'm not sure exactly what that thing is, but I
think
Alex like Millie was a property for him, you know, like in terms of like if you're a if you're a
team, she's a she's a franchise player. Sure, sure, within the info wars. Yeah, yeah, umbrella
because you have people who are like who are there who are famous like Paul Joseph Watson,
he's too famous, right his face is recognizable. Sure, same to a certain extent with Ointre,
he might be right on the cusp and then you have people like Savannah Hernandez who isn't nearly
at or Aeroson Smith. No one really knows what they look like. They could blend into a crowd,
pretend that they're you know, not with info wars. Right, right, right. But those people
aren't really all that good. No, they're terrible. They're not that good at getting attention. Yeah,
conversely, Paul Joseph Watson pretty good fucking with people. Yeah, someone like Caitlin Bennett
is really good at antagonizing people, right, but she also gets yelled. Everyone yells gun girl
there's her. Yeah, and like you were the diaper protest at Kent State. Yeah, yeah, you were turning
your pants. Yeah, you're not going to beat it. They have those like problems with their ability
to go out and do field pieces, whereas Millie had like almost like a real center of that and that
is that like she had her own popularity. I wouldn't say that she was gigantic, but she had she had
her own little niche. Yeah, she had her fans and she was not as overexposed as someone like
Caitlin Bennett sure that she could get away with doing some kinds of field pieces. No one knows
that she shit her pants before she shows up. Yeah, and there's no like gun girl thing to yell at
her in order to mock. It's she was somebody who had, I mean, not a lot of talent, not a lot of
potential, but very little creativity, but there was usefulness to her. Yes, and she was young.
She's 29 like she's a great documentarian. I don't know about that. Well, she's somebody who Alex
could have really been and it seems like was very invested in and the fact that this like break is
happening over what just appears to be a bad documentary. Yeah, it's it shows me something.
It shows there is like I knew that there's no loyalty. Right. Right. But like the extent to
which that lack of loyalty is is glaring. You don't fuck with stone. It's overwhelming. You
don't fuck with stone. Imagine if if Alex had just been like, whoa, that new Russia thing,
Roger, huh? Look at all that. You're sure hit a lot more than and then he's dead. Like it's that
easy. You know he's just gone. Wait, so Alex starts questioning Roger and then Alex is fired
and Alex is fired. He didn't work. Roger takes over. Roger's like I finance this thing all
time. Honestly, I've never met Alex before. Alex is a contractor. Exactly. Alex's dad is
like we've decided to terminate our relationship with Alex. I don't know if it's as simple as
just like she talked shit on Roger and as he's gone. Yeah, I don't know. It's it's very confusing
to me. I mean here's the big. Here's the bigger issue. Right. I feel like in a normal environment,
if you were working at a company as an on air personality and you beat up your mom and got
arrested for it. Yeah, I think you would be fired. Like that's a regular thing that happens.
We're just jaded because we're in the info wars universe where it's like yeah you beat up your
mom. No, but it would be a meeting for sure. Right and here here's another thing that would
happen in the normal world. If you funded a documentary, you probably get final. Well,
there's that you probably get to see it before it comes out. Oh when you fund a documentary,
you get a burlap bag. You draw a dollar sign on it. You fill it with money and you hand it over
and then some guy who's in it who you've never met shows up. It talks shit about your friend.
You know what? It's almost partly your fault. He would almost say that you could have some
play for it. I would have to say largely Alex's fault. I got blindsided by this thing I bought
yeah miss mismanagement all around. I mean like if you want to talk about like where the buck
stops. Alex could have averted all of this. Oh yeah, with just better management, better
training of his his people. Sure. He's like I like to be hands off. Well, maybe that's bad.
Maybe maybe that's part of the problem. Maybe there's some issues with your libertarian views.
Yeah, maybe if you're that hands off the people that you're funding end up having hands on time
with weirdos that's possible who are more weird than you. That tends to happen. So he doesn't
well. Alex doesn't want to shit on Millie. There is like a real sense of like I don't want to go
to war with her or anything. But I get the sense from listening to this episode that what Alex
believes happened is that she got set up by Patrick Berge. Berge set her up. So I obviously
wanted to watch something before I did a review or before I did it but it just all happened where
that didn't happen and it got rushed out and the whole thing just felt weird. It felt weird
to everybody else. Like what's going on here? Something weird is about all of this. Agreed.
Again, I think Millie is a good person. That's what you say before you fight somebody for sure.
But just imagine being a 29 year old mom and you get tens of millions of views a week on
YouTube and Twitter and she's beautiful and she's smart and then there's all these people that come
around. Oh, people. She got in with the wrong crowd. Damn years. I know what those people have
told her. Everybody goes into our employees and our reporters and tries to run them off.
It's part of the Democrats sigh up and I don't just ignore it. The secret weapon is just totally
ignore it. It's all about business. And as soon as it starts, I just stop talking to people
and that always ends it. But then something blows up like this all crazy.
And the main guy in the film that's this spook we're all supposed to totally trust says Roger
Stone's the kingpin with no evidence. And then it's a film that we're promoting. And I said,
you know what? They say that in the film. It's stupid. Overall, the film's good, though. I'll
promote it. I'll just go with it. What is that? Why? All right. So is a general vibe of what
Hillary smells like evidence that she is a demon? Can we say that you call that gossip?
Which he's calling her gossip calling her a demon with evidence, right? Right? Yeah,
she smells like sulfur. Right. I've heard from non gossip sources, whereas this guy who out of
nowhere kind of assumes that Roger Stone is a politically connected person who was able to
influence events on a perhaps even global scale. If you consider colluding with the foreign power
to steal an election, it's interesting. It is. I mean, like, obviously, I have no fucking idea
what's going on with any of this. But I mean, I think Alex is right. Like, Millie tried to do
her own thing. Yeah, she relied on really dodgy ass sources. That's true. And it created something
that runs counter to one of the main pillars of info wars over the last four or five years.
Stone is infallible, right? So I mean, like, I don't I think I think he's right, but I look at
it differently. No, no, I agree. Yeah, like the basic facts of what appears to have happened
is correct. Totally. Alex is wrong about the documentary arguing that Stone is the kingpin
of stuff. He is right. That is a misrepresentation of the documentary, which makes sense for him.
He was just represented. Well, of course. Yeah, it's it's the way that you create the straw man
that you need for the argument of this is offensive, right, right, right, right. But in
reality, it's it's no big deal. I like to imagine in a better world. She would have been fired
just because it was so bad, you know, like just on the merit. Oh, I mean any anywhere other than
info wars probably would that documentary was trash absolute trash. Yeah, in this next clip,
Alex starts talking about lockstep that he thinks is a program, which is not and then he gets to
talking a little bit more about Millie. I took away from this clip the implication that he thinks
that Millie stabbed him in the back. Okay. And that she has no honor. Anybody can go read Operation
Lockstep by the Rockefeller Foundation about setting up a planetary prison, a global police
state. I mean, at the end of humanity as we know it, and the shutdown of the industrialized world
to make populations collapse. Do you know what that means?
I mean, I'm sitting here telling you this is going on. You can verify it. And then all the
globalists do is change the subject to infighting just like the race rioting and the divide and
conquer. That's all empires do is divide and conquer people. That's all they want.
And then I watch
classically that done does over and over again by people we think are our friends, people that
we've supported and financed and everything for and done nothing but been loving and good.
And then to have a knife stuck in your back over and over again. It just makes you sad for people.
I'm not a victim. I don't feel sorry for myself. I wonder how are we turning out so many twisted
screwed up people that don't know honor or justice or freedom and all they know is betrayal and lies.
I mean, he's obviously talking about Millie. Oh yeah. I think. Well, I think he's also
including all of the former employees who've written Joshua. Yeah. Yeah. I think he's very
clearly thinking that these people are not telling the truth about him or huh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
I mean he has to their backstabbers. He has to think that publicly. How do we keep getting
these types of people at info wars? It's a mystery. There's so many of those types of people. It
almost appears that there is an institutional problem that businesses run. So in his next
clip, Alex gets off the topic of Millie in her documentary and he's talking about how like
Hey, man. I generally hold back from calling out the globalists by name,
but God told me to stop that. I know the most effective thing I do
is calling different globalist out by name and putting messages directly out to them
in their minds. And at a subconscious level, I hold back because that's the one time you
can really piss them off and they go ahead and have you killed. Read legal rate of dying. I just
don't want to do suicidal things. Suicide by globalist. And so literally the Holy Spirit holds
me back from it. But literally the Holy Spirit has told me to go ahead and attack literally the
Holy Spirit. Here's the issue after years of holding back. I've been holding back, ladies and
gentlemen, the real oratory skills and the real analysis. You've been saying back at this whole
time. So I'm just putting everybody on notice. It starts today. I'm not holding back anything
anymore. I'm going to not my will. It's God's will. That's told me to really step it up and not
pull back out of not wanting to be arrogant or prideful. Oh boy. That sounds right. Wow. That
sounds right. Dan. That's a bummer. I did not realize that this was sandbag and I didn't know
that 25 years into this, Alex has another gear. Yeah. Yeah. He never he never mentioned the other
gear before. I've been in first for 20 years. Wait till I put this thing in third.
I've been holding back. Look, I know that I spent the last 20 years screaming at the top of my lungs
into a bullhorn about how we're about to die and the globalists are going to put us in a FEMA camp.
But I was only going about three quarters. Yeah. Wow. Maybe half speed. This fast. It seems like
everybody's going so slow that you got a slow. That's so ridiculous. I just can't. I find that
offensive and he says that he's got like a call out these globalist by name. No more. No names
come up. Never nothing. Why the next couple days like he yells about Bill Gates more. Come on. He's
calling him out by name. Yeah. Is he using his enhanced oratory skills after this? Wow. No. It
sounds almost the same if not worse. Okay. But info is going to the next level. If I try not to hurt
people and if I try to hold back, it's just not going to flow. So it's going to probably have
some fits and starts, but I'm just going to let him have it. And it's like a pressure, you know,
in that millisecond of bomb detonates starting to build up right now. And
I just want the listeners and viewers to know it's in force is about to go next level
because the whole thing's going next level and the enemy is going next level.
And so I've been holding back because again, I'm dialed in and I can just like that. It's like,
wow. I mean, like the, I mean, it's like a storm that hadn't got there yet. You see it blowing in
across the water and then you start seeing the tree start moving and when it's actually there,
you know, the windows are breaking. It's like, man, I know what's coming. I think that Alex
fired his lawyer or something. Maybe, you know, like that has the feeling of like, hey, you know,
when he says stuff like I hold back right out of fear of getting people hurt. Sure. All I think
of is all the times he's been sued for getting people hurt. Yes. And when he says he's going to
stop holding back, that just leads me to think like I'm going to start fucking behaving like I
always used to with like a complete reckless abandon for hurting private citizens and
I don't know what else he could be talking about. He doesn't start naming cool globalists who are
behind everything. Right. All I think is like, hey guys, I tell you something. Shit's going to get
even sloppier. Right. Right. Right. Look, it just doesn't flow when I have to hold back and think
about things that could get me in legal trouble. So I've got to go full speed ahead by lawyers have
assured me that all of the lawsuits that I've got pending and are not going away are going to bankrupt
me. So if I get sued again, who cares? What do I literally have nothing to lose? Why am I acting
like I have something to lose? I am unsuitable. I'm unborrowed time from a financial standpoint.
I've been moving money around. Actually, no, no, no, and I've never met Willie Milly,
Milly Weaver. Never. But I think now is a good time to remember that we got to go next level,
Dan. That's what we've been doing. We've been holding back. Yeah. So I'm going to go next level.
Yeah. Got to got to really go next level by talking more shit. I think next level would just
include picking on more obscure people like Patrick Berge. Sure. Just be like I'm just a
dick to all kinds of the next level. Here's what's going to be. It's going to be a flame war
between me, a weirdo and Milly. There's going to be a three-way flame war going on.
This is our new two-pot biggie. I'm pretty sure next level. That's what's going to happen here.
So I'm going to show nights going to take them both out. The 17th is not great. It's a really
boring day. A lot of treading water. That's like it in terms of him talking about Milly's situation.
And so we get into the 18th and I heard this at the beginning of the show and I'm like, dude,
fucking take the day off. It's on days like these that you really understand how transitory and
short life is. This morning, I a T-boned and I'm lucky to not be seriously hurt. I think I have
a little bit of a concussion, but I'm glad the other guy and his dog that ran into me is okay.
I think it was both our faults, but it is a good to be here with you today. I'll just leave it at
that. This is the next level. I'm going to come to work with a concussion. I think he learned the
wrong lesson from the movie whiplash. I don't think he got that one and I think like just don't
don't come in. It could be dangerous. Yeah, yeah, go to the doctor. I think I have a mild concussion
is not something you say on air right as you're starting a broadcast like my mental faculties
might be disordered a little bit due to the T-boning that happened earlier. I heard that and I was
like, that's not good. If a T-boning is both your faults, that means it's mainly Alex's fault
probably. Yeah. So but the night before Roger withdrew his his his appeal. Yes, which has nothing
to do with it. We're a minute. Lee released certainly not, but Alex realized that like I
think that might be why he had to come in despite the possible minor concussion because like you
got a you got to spend it. That's not good. No, for everything. All right. I got up
early this morning and saw that Roger Stone had not slept last night. He just texted me at like
six a.m. The article that's at stone cold truth.com. It's also at info wars.com.
Why I decided to withdraw the appeal of my unjust conviction in the Mueller witch hunt. Now we all
know that he could never get a fair hearing. But when I actually read the lengthy article,
they stayed up all night to write. You said lengthy, which means you didn't read it. I'm
not trying to minimize Roger Stone. I'm saying when I'd forgotten what they've done to General Flynn,
what they've done to Stone, how rigged it's all been. You didn't forget anything. No. I don't
think Alex read this. He has Roger on. It's just a really boring interview. But Roger put out this
article and it's basically just like I'm dropping this because hey, my appeal won't be fair either.
That's good. That's good. I like that. Yeah, you know a lot of a lot of freedom fighters are
really are really recognized for in the face of a undefeatable odds. Yes. They were like
not worth it. It's too much effort. I'm just you know look shits rigged. And no, I'm not giving
refunds to quote Nelson Mandela. That's exactly what he said. What an asshole. It's those kinds
of things that make Roger like really a brazen, funny asshole. Like the fact that he can fleece
these people this hard with no consequences. It's pretty remarkable. It is. Once you find your niche,
man, you can really ride it out. Yeah, so Roger comes in and one of the things that I noticed
and I don't think I don't want to make a big deal out of it because it could just be a thing where
like Roger's tired. Sure, but he seems not interested at all. There is a very weird vibe
between him and Alex that's frosty. It's not a good vibe, but how about think about final cut
when you give your employees hundreds of thousands of dollars you idiot. How dare you put my name
in the streets like this? Yeah, I mean I know he's not happy about that, but Alex separated from
Millie. So it should. Roger should be happy about that. Yeah, I don't know. I like I said I don't
want to make a bigger deal out of it than than just the appearance of it, but it's not a good
interview. It's it almost like there are a couple points where I was like is Roger eating? Is he
trying to flip it on Alex, but I don't know. I think I think it's just in my head. All right,
we got a lot of issues going on right now, but the post office sure a lot of people are pretty
concerned about Trump's very clear overtures towards attacking at the post office. Yeah,
and Alex has a way to spin this, which actually makes kind of like attacks on post office are
good, maybe. Okay, folks, I'll play it next hour. I'm not kidding. Trump's stealing mailboxes now
the let they're trying to get Democrats to fetishize the mailboxes and the mail in ballots
as the secret weapon there. They're hyping up the post office so that Democrats are usually lazy
drug addicts will go out and get the ballots and fill in granny's name. I think that's what this
is really all about. That's probably what it's all about. Not protecting a very vital service
that allows this country to operate whether rain or sleep or hail or bad junk. We're gonna get
this mail delivered. Yeah, I mean like on a really basic level, the the notion of how much
widespread damage would be done by like a less capable post office. Oh yeah is like I don't
think I think even alarmist takes on it. Don't really no. This is it's astonishing. There's
so much that goes on via mail that you don't even think about that are so essential medications.
Sure. I mean that's it. That's one gigantic tendril of it. Yeah, it's it's it's
no. It requires prosecutions and jail time. That's it. But the fact that Alex is trying to put a
bright spin on this and be like they're just trying to fetishize the post office dismantling
mailboxes like whatever Alex fetishize the mailboxes because all Democrats are lazy drug addicts.
So Alex goes to calls. He takes some calls and one guy is a theory about Alex's car accident
from that morning. We're going to the order the calls are received Rabbi Wolfen California.
Welcome to the airwaves. Go ahead. Thank you, Alex. I wanted to mention to you that there
are parallels between the 2016 and the 2020 election, namely the fact that you were t-boned
this morning and that Roger Stone was t-boned during that election. But he didn't mention it
this morning. And you know, I know you mentioned about the Gatorade, but there's nothing that
you could have done to prevent yourself from being t-boned real quick. These the Gatorade is
Alex got hit because he looked down and grabbed his Gatorade. This morning and the fact that you
looked down actually saved your life because you would have been hit on the driver's side.
And you should call on Yahweh and ask him in the name of Yeshua Hamashi to put a protective ring
around you and your family because you don't know how much danger you're in because of the shadow
gate down. Well, sir, I know this. I haven't had many wrecks, but that's like, yeah, I don't think
that Alex wanted the sense to end that way. I don't I don't think that Oh, oh, my life's in danger
because of this dumb film starring a guy I hate the one that I'm firing my non employee over. Yeah,
it's that's Alex, you have no idea what the devil is going to do to you for a shadow gate.
Call upon Yahweh, buddy. Buddy call upon Yahweh. So Alex has Dr. Merkola on. He has a guest Dr.
Merkola who's a big anti vexer, surprising wacky dude, big, big supplement guy to ease, ease,
ease a disaster. They just basically do a bunch of COVID denialism and stuff, but I don't care.
We're not good. We're not going to do a ton of it. But I do want to give Merkola some props.
This dude is really good. He puts the the pro in promotion. Okay. Further than that. I just want
because I know we have limited time. I just want to remind people about stop over dot co stop COVID
cold.com and get the information up by the pass around because you've got such an army of people
you can make such a big difference. People are listening. Just go stop over cold.com. Take the
task, read it and implement it. But more importantly, be part of the army, spread the message to
individuals like the churches that have large members of black individuals in their congregation
or nursing homes to get this message out to those people. Hopefully I know next month, Alex,
you're going to be in Joe Robins podcast, his premier podcast on Spotify. So congratulations
for that. I'm sure it's going to have like 20 million views at a minimum. I think you had 15
million in the last time you were on, but hopefully you can share that with Joe because I don't
think Joe has a perspective that he's a little more pro vaccine. And you know, because of my
position on vaccines, he does not want me on this show. So if you share this stuff over cold,
that would be great. Hey, so Alex, congratulations on being a guest on Joe Rogan's podcast in the
future. Can you help promote my shit on that? Because Joe won't talk to me. It'd be great. Joe
knows that I'm nuts. So he won't have me on. There's that. But Alex, you're just the fun kind
of nuts. So he'll have you on. We'll see if Alex is a guest in a month. I wouldn't be too surprised
by that, but I would be very surprised if he ends up promoting someone else. I would be very,
very surprised if Alex is like, Listen, I'm going to take my time to make someone else money.
That doesn't sound great. No, probably not. No, that's like that. Yeah, that's that same vibe
that you have when you get like you get booked on a show and your friends are like, You get me
on that show. Totally. I don't book that show 100%. Yeah. So anyway, also Dr. Merkola may be a little
bit not up to date on Alex's shadowgate situation. Congratulations on what I know. One of your
reporters put together surveillance. That was a really brilliant documentary and I had a chance
to watch it this weekend. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Merkola. Did you she's fucking fired?
Two things. One, no, you didn't. It's called shadowgate, not surveillance gate. Sure. You
lying piece of shit. Yeah. And two, if you had, you would know we're angry at each other. Yeah,
didn't go. Didn't go great for me. Merkola got caught in a lie. I thought you would be innocuous.
He rambles for a bit. So Alex doesn't even have to respond to that. So that's
that's good for both of them. So the 18th also not all that great. Boring interview with Roger,
boring interview with Dr. Merkola, right? News. Gotcha. So we come in on the 19th. All right.
And now what's happened on the previous night on Tuesday was that Laura Loomer won her primary
in Florida's 21st, I believe. Sure. And Alex is thrilled. The good news is there's a mass
awakening happening. Resistance is intensifying, not just here, but around the world and Laura
Loomer, they said had no chance of winning the primary, had more votes basically than the
other two candidates combined. Unbelievable. President tweeted out great going, Laura,
you have a great chance against a Pelosi puppet. So we talked about Laura Loomer quite a bit on
this podcast. And I mean, I think too much, I think that my feelings about this should be
pretty clear. Oh, yeah. For one, I think that it's an embarrassment for any political party
that she could make it through a primary system or any sort of primary. I think it's a real indictment
of the state of politics. They're doing great. I also don't think that she's a guaranteed win in
the the first or in the in the general election. Sure. I think that Frankel has a pretty good
chance of winning that that election. I think that with the right messaging, it would be
tremendously easy. You would hope, Dan. Dan, you would hope you would hope that if my if I was in
like a debate and I was just like my candidate wants to kill all Muslims.
Well, she's locked down the anti Muslim vote. Do we need to have a debate after that? She
wants to genocide. I want no genocide. I feel like the rational people pick me. I think that
there is a long track record of her doing incredibly embarrassing things. Appearances on
info wars could be alone. That would be enough probably. I think I think that
any competent general election strategy will be effective against what she has to bring,
which is really just yelling publicity stunts, antagonism, bigotry, right? That that kind of
thing. I think the Democrats haven't figured out how to deal with that yet. They certainly
haven't. Yeah, but that's why I said a competent approach. So we're fucked. I don't think so.
I mean, look, I'm really bad at predicting things, but I don't see her winning the primary as like
a guarantee that she's going to win. This isn't like this isn't like Alexandria winning the
primary. No, or that one other. I can't remember her name now that QAnon person who won
right. Right. Yeah, green. I think is yeah. Yeah, that's right. It's not the same thing. There
will still be like it's at least a competitive election. Yeah, yeah in the general and I
everything that I know about Laura Loomer. I just don't think it's going to work. I mean,
I think you tweeted something. It's like she's going to commit fraud. Yeah, one hundred percent.
I would not be too surprised. That was the day before Steve Bannon got arrested for fraud. All
these people are fraudsters. Yes, I mean it. Roger solicited donations for his appeal that
is never going to happen. Exactly. We all knew it was never going to. Right. Millie was raising
funds after she got arrested with the presumption that that's some sort of a something to do with
her dangerous documentary. Yeah, like over one hundred seventy thousand dollars donated to this
GoFundMe fraud. Right. Steve Bannon fraud. They are all committing fraud all the time. Yes. Why
else would you become a right wing grifter? Yeah, it's I do think that she'll probably run a foul
of something for sure. And if not like a really simple campaign of like look at this person.
Yeah. She used a data guy named Baked Alaska.
Anyway, Laura Loomer comes on the show. Sure. And she talks about how great her celebration party
was. And Alex, was Alex invited? He couldn't make it. But what a guest list. Okay. You know,
I wish you could have been there to witness it because we truly did turn cancel culture on its
head last night. Everybody who had been canceled from from myself, Miley Annapolis, Roger Stone,
Gavin McGinnis and even Faith Goldie. They were all there on stage and really it was just a big
middle finger to the canceled culture movement and all these tech tyrants and Silicon Valley who
have been trying to silence conservatives. That's fun. I mean, if that's your definition of conservative
then you think less of conservatives than I do. Here's my here's my ad. Okay. I'm running against
Laura. Here's my ad. All right. Faith Goldie. Thirty seconds. I'm saying that yeah with a picture
of her at the celebration party just being like see see see look at see see see just me with me
standing in front of it. Just yeah. And one of the things that I think is really important to
keep in mind is that Laura Loomer has no interest in governing. She has no interest in being in
politics. She has no idea what they do. Right. She doesn't want to read bills and like an
argue points like minutiae like within the halls of Congress. She doesn't want to do that. She
doesn't give a fuck about those things. They're going to put her on the appropriations committee
and she's going to have a real power. Right. This is really what this is all about. Single handedly,
as as the Republican nominee for Florida 21st District, I have presented on a silver platter
to the DOJ a perfect criminal case to prosecute Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg for
committing perjury because now they are actually guilty of committing election interference because
they are suppressing the Republican nominee and the president's home district of Florida 21
and they testified under oath. Alex, you and I both know they testified under oath and said that
they are not committing political election interference and that they do not sense their
political speech. First of all, that statement was from the past. Yes. So I don't know if that's
perjury. No, here. But this is this is basically what the game was. I think we've talked about
this even in the past. Like it's essentially on some level a desperate plea to get back on Twitter.
And failing that what you end up with is her getting into the race and winning the primary.
She gets to grandstand and make this whole point that this is a criminal action that you
suppress conservatives. It's just a facilitation and continuation of the online culture war nonsense
that's her bread and butter. That's the lane that she's in handcuffing herself to doors. No,
no, no, Dan. She wants to get into the specifics of a farming bill, Dan. She really wants to make
sure that people know what zoning laws are available in the 21st District in Florida.
She is going to go to bat for her constituents of which she knows some. Get the fuck out of
here. She was crying on Alex's show because she doesn't have social media. That's who I want
representing me in Congress. Like can you just? Oh my God, it's beautiful. It's beautiful. Now
the flip side of this is that now that she is actually in the general there will be a lot of
those like really nefarious shitheads like a Gavin or a Milo totally or a Roger floating around
because of the potential that they can have to use her as a conduit for their shit. Yeah,
and Andrew Morance wrote a really great piece on her in the New Yorker because he was embedded
with her for a while and who boy? That's who I want representing me in Congress, Dan. Yeah,
oh boy. So Laura's on for a bit and Alex keeps being like, okay, once you get done with your
strategy sessions, come back and let us know what we can do. So Alex is going full speed on the
Laura train. Yeah. And then he's got another guest which takes up most of the rest of the show
and it was just like, I don't care anymore. I just don't care. David Ike. Oh fuck off. He's going to
be joining us coming up at the bottom of the hour. He has a new graphic novel out that I've seen that
is unbelievable. It's not really a graphic novel. I don't understand what it is. Apparently
there's like a book, but the pages have videos or so. I don't know. Maybe it's a digital book.
I don't. I don't understand. Love it. I don't care. Alex doesn't really fully explain it all that
well. Roger Stone isn't mentioned, so we are happy to promote it. I don't know. David Ike is on. I
don't care. I don't care. No, come on. David Ike. He's got important things to say. So he's going
to be on in a little bit, but Alex has to get down to business on like how he knows what he
knows. Like he's not a psychic. He's not a psychic. He said he was a psychic. Well, he
had said he's a psychic, but he's not like just look the information that he has is from reading.
All right. But you know, I'm not like John the Revelator on the Isle of Patmos having a vision
because God sent an angel down. No, I started reading publications
put out by the John Birch Society and others. So you are a Bircher. And I didn't believe what I was
reading. So I went and went to the library and actually got books by Helmut Schmidt, the German
Chancellor, or Carol Quigley, the top advisor to Georgetown, the Clintons,
or Zbigniew Brzezinski, the founder of the Trilateral Commissioner. And I went and got the
books and I read them where they admitted all of it. And I said, man, this is horrible.
Here's Alex admitting that he has not read Carol Quigley.
No, he's read them all.
It's available at infowarstore.com and then tragedy and hope that's, I don't know,
1100 pages or so that I see on William F. Jasper's bookshelf on Skype. You're watching us on TV
where the Georgetown political science professor, Bill Clinton's mentor,
who he thanked in a state of the union admits they control liberalism, fake conservatism,
fascism, and the Trilateral Commission and all of it is meant to bring in world corporate government.
And that it's only meant to look like there's the illusion of choice in politics. I'm paraphrasing
quotes. This book, and I've actually read almost the whole thing when I say that I probably read
800 pages of it over the years, because I mean, I skip over some of the more little factoid
inside baseball stuff. So Alex didn't get this thing like John the Revelator, like some sort of
a vision. No, no, he read John Birch Society materials didn't believe it confirmed it by
reading all these books. But maybe he didn't read those books. Maybe he just sort of skimmed
to those books and read the John Birch Society materials and then knows that you sound like
a lunatic if you're a John Bircher in 2020. Yeah. And so pretends that like I didn't believe them
at face value. I would never know you're just a fucking John Bircher, but worse. Actually,
I would say probably worse. I think that you blend the John Birch stuff with all kinds of
Christian identity nonsense and then you end up with Alex. Yeah, I think the library is the only
place where Alex's skin would actually start to boil when he walks into it. You know, not like a
holy ground or, you know, you know, would be interesting to fight ground. You know, it'd be
interesting as like an experiment ban Alex from libraries and see if he cares. He loves being
banned from things. Don't tell him he's banned. No, no, you have to tell him because he has to
fight against it. See, no, here's my pitch. Don't tell him. All right, and and see if he finds out
because if he finds out naturally. Oh shit, he can go crazy. Here's an interesting way to do this.
I don't know how we would logistically do what you're talking about, but here's what here's
what we could do. Okay, we could tell Alex that we've got a bunch of witches together. Okay,
and we've cast a spell that makes him unable to read. Oh, then to prove us wrong, you would have
to read the things. And we would see how that goes. This might be the best reverse psychology
we can do this. Yeah, I think we got this one now. Alex is not read Carol quickly's tragedy and hope
because he hasn't very long. Yeah, I understand he didn't read Roger's thing. He said it was
lengthy. It's not like the I'm not begrudging Alex for not reading tragedy and hope that is
his choice. Yeah, I am begrudging him for building a worldview on it and not reading it. Yeah,
that is my complaint kind of an issue. So he's not read that. But one of the things that I think
he's been getting into lately might be space goes. Sure. You know, all that control and yet
they have to take my videos down to have to take my YouTube. Oh, I totally agree with you that
they're all about suppressing and controlling humans because we're more advanced to them. So
it's basically like a space ghost episode where the centipede or the or the praying
man is creature is trying to figure out how to control American television and can't even figure
it out. I mean, they've got the power, but but but they don't have any of the knowledge. Yeah,
yeah. That is old Kentucky shark and he has been there. No, I don't know if he's talking about
Space Ghost Coast to Coast or the original space ghost. You're talking about the original
Hannah Barbera because if so that's a very bizarre reference. If you're talking about Space
Ghost Coast to Coast, that is also a bizarre reference. Yeah, no matter what that's very
weird and it doesn't land. No, that's not good. So you've one last clip here because I don't
care about listening to David. I could talk about his evil is a possession. I would prefer
if they started talking about Space Ghost. I would like that too. Yeah. Um, Alex says this
about like, he's like, Hey, you know, you used to work at the BBC. There's a bunch of demon
people there. And I, I, you know, I went to some Satan things when I was younger. Hey,
Alex talks about how he can like pick out demons. Sure. And this like really disturbed me. Did you
ever see what I've seen? They do it on TV, but I saw it some growing up in Dallas with real
satanists when they make that satanic Joker face and a human can't copy it. Only the demon
shining through can. When you look at the Colbert faces or the faces made by AOC or the faces made
by the Hillary when she's all sharking out or Newsom makes them, but not completely.
They make this demon face. Have you ever seen that in person? Well, I've seen many faces do
many strange things.
That's a great save. That's a that's a good non answer right there. That's about as good as
you can do. Oh, undoubtedly because like Alex is asking a stupid question and also David like
doesn't want to be like, you know what? I used to talk about reptilian shapeshifters a lot. I'm
not going to get into. Yeah, let's not get into specifics about people with slit eyes and what
have you. No, Alex is just trying to rationalize why he can call whoever he wants a demon. Yeah,
and they're like, oh, there's a there's a face that only demons can make humans can't copy it.
Andy Daley's character on bananas for Bonanza, who is also a vampire hunter. Yeah, and he's
just like, I kill all these vampires. How do you know it's a vampire? Ah, you just know it's a
vampire. That's supposed to be a joke. They say things like, Oh, what me? Yeah. Yeah,
that's supposed to be a joke. It is a joke for him for Alex. No, hey, you know other people
that he might think are demonic don knots. He I've seen a lot of faces on a lot of people.
Dan trying to think of other like classic people who had like sort of very emotive faces. Of course
there's Jim Carrey's Jim Carrey. Oh my god, classic course. Yeah, Jim Carrey is definitely a demon
Robin Williams. God rest his soul if he could, but he's a demon. Unfortunately,
yeah, there's a lot of a lot of folks with the pretty elastic features, a feature of people who
do voices. Oh, there's a there's some voices that only demons can make that would have to be true
too, right? Yep, man of a thousand voices is a demon. Have you ever seen somebody with purple
hair? Humans cannot die. They're purple demons. It is a sign when you're born a demon. It grows
purple. You have to die it away. Yep. That's just true. It read it in the white papers. Oh, yeah.
So I mean, look, I don't think that this episode has a lot going on for it because
we've entered back into info wars. Yeah, like by this point of the like the weekend was fucking
exciting as hell. Yeah, and then it just fell apart. Alex decided to reject what was going on
with melly. Yeah, and then behind the scenes clearly must have been communicating with her
to end the working relationship by Wednesday, but he's not bringing it up on the show and
pretending like Shadowgate doesn't exist. Yeah, like Tuesday and Wednesday show. It's all Loomer
all Roger defense for his like. Oh, he was right to drop his of course. Well, it's important for
him to drop. And of course, a stupid interview with Mercola, but like right. It just feels like
boring as regular info wars and quite frankly. I find I found that to be disappointing. I found
it to be an insult. You're really cooking with gas when you were being mad about Patrick Berge.
That's kind of what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm really disappointed on his decision to punt,
but I think he has to because getting into the mud with these people is not a good idea.
Yeah, no, it's a bad idea for him. Yeah, he's making the right decision. I'm disappointed
because my life would be infinitely better if he was like this is where we die. This hill is
what's going down. I will. I am fighting Millie Weaver, tooth and claw either Berge goes down
or I do. I want him to get into a flame war with a time with a petty dude. I want that,
but I think I think that Alex probably got the exact same vibe that most of these other people
like a Matt Gates or Dan Bongino did. They're like this fucking dude is no good. Yeah. This
is going to be a mess. I don't want to be involved with this guy. Yeah. So you look at you and I
think I'm going to do a dime. That's what I look at you thinking you're going to. If I talk to you,
you don't. I'm going to do a dime. You don't get the game. We're playing exactly. You don't get
the game. We're playing. That's going to fuck everything. Yeah, like Roger. He's a shady dude,
but he gets it right. He knows what we're doing right. He can play. No, it's like Michael. It's
like Michael Madsen in Pulp Fiction, where it's like everybody here. We're all we're all in it
for the heist and you're a psychopath wild card and I don't want nothing to do with you chopping
ears off. That's that's not even to help us steal shit. Yeah. And what's going to happen is you
are going to. I don't know. You're going to think it's some sort of integrity moment or whatever.
It's going to fuck up our whole game. If I let you too close. Yeah, here's the here's what I would
say. You got to know when to drop your appeal and it's the day before it's revealed that you did
even worse shit and she Patrick Berkey doesn't know when to drop his appeal. He's going to think
no, we actually can win this thing. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no, how this game is played.
It's Alex probably doesn't want to be involved with any ideologues. Yeah, or like people who are
like really deeply committed. Yeah to something. Yeah, because he's running scams. These people
are running like propaganda grifts. Yeah. And there are some things that you can feel passionate
about, but the grifts got to come first. Yeah. And for people like him, someone like Patrick
Berkey, who's clearly a zealot for his own pet conspiracy, he is a danger to the primary
grift that you're running. And so you got to like, and I think that's even more. I think the
Roger thing is probably more of cover for that. Probably because the stuff about Roger and the
documentary. Well funny isn't damning. No, no, no, it's innocuous. I thought for the most part.
Yeah. I mean the the extent of it that could be taken as bad as like Roger didn't realize that
his association with the Trump campaign would be used against the Trump. You know, it's not like
Roger actively did right according to this documentary, but and Roger knows he's committed
so many more crimes than could be possibly imagined in this documentary. What is it? What is
this going to? Are you going to come at him with this? Yeah. So I mean I'm just bored by Alex
returning to standard ass Alex and doing interviews with David Ike and all this shit and it's like
come on man. You started the week like this and shadow gate is the gate of all gates. What
happened? It's been a quick weekend. It's been a fast weekend. You know, I don't like the meme
the life comes at you fast. I'm kind of it's but goddamn sometimes it works. Yeah, just over the
span of a couple days we went from shadow gate is the gate of all gates to Millie Weaver fucking
fired. I am not talking about it. I'm going back to treading water talking about the devil and
covid dogs. Fuck it. Oh man. It's it's weird. It's this has been a disruptive week, but it does
also go to show that like Alex can revert back to this normalcy pretty fast and so disappointing.
Yeah. This should have been a whole fucking. I want this should have been dragged out for
months. Yeah would have been beautiful. Yeah. If it was if they had any good pro wrestling
bookers they probably would have teased this out a little bit. But anyway, we'll be back on Monday
with something else entirely. We'll see what happens. But before we end this episode, Jordan,
let's take some vocals. Yeah, let's hear some here's some some talk from the people. Okay. Hey boys,
this is former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura. I just wanted to call and say that I know you've
been giving my friend Alex a bit of a hard time. But overall, I think you've been doing a really good
job here. As you know, I'm a big fan of interpreting and looking at real documents. So to listen to Dan
just break down the reality of the document situation on a regular basis has been just a real
treat in order to just a real treat to hear. And sometimes I find myself wishing that Alex would
go back to his roots of exposing the true conspiracies that are out there and not so much just
relying on xenophobia. But unfortunately, people change and well, I just want to say again, Dan,
Jordan, you've been doing a really great job. Thanks a bunch. Again, Jesse Ventura approves
knowledge fights. Wow. That's pretty good. What a get. That was a pretty good one. That's
pretty good. I mean, the governor, the mind. Yeah. Yeah. Jesse Ventura. He's got it all. He's calling
in and he's liking our show. Suck on that. Alex. Good stuff. Yeah. Next thing you know,
Willie Nelson's going to be calling in. I like it. I like it. I like good impressions because
that wasn't an impression. That was good. I apologize. Out of apropos of nothing. Right.
I like the Jesse Ventura impression because there's that in for it is the arrow like the way he
says arrow. Just like that. That's how you get into it. Or you could just say guerrilla monsoon.
Guerrilla monsoon. That does help. Let's take another call. Hey, Dan and Jordan. This is
Eric from Cincinnati on your episode. You guys were talking about oral traditions and how you
thought that you should start one. And I was kind of surprised that you didn't
pick up on the fact that that's kind of what you've been doing for the last few years. I mean,
what is a podcast if not an oral tradition? You were talking about how you can't really have
guests on the show because there's so much that they would have to have listened to and there's
not a quick way to get caught up. And I mean, I think that that's just perfectly evidence of the
fact that this is actually an oral tradition, right? All of the details about Leo Zagami and
Lionel and Mark Richards are not written down. You have to have listened to the hundreds of
hours of stories to actually get them. So what I'm saying is congratulations, guys.
You could work on their old tradition and keep up the good work in general. See you. That was
awesome. We're a church, Dan. That's such a good like that is a cool perspective and like I hadn't
even looked at things that way. But yeah, there is kind of an oral tradition. No, you're not wrong.
No, that's that's very insightful. It is the only thing that's different about this than like
classic oral tradition is that like in classical sense oral tradition has to do with the same
stories being told over and over again in order to preserve them. Well to preserve them and then
they change organically over the over the telling of an infinite game of telephone. Yeah. Yeah. It's
so like if we were telling the same story about Leo Zagami over and over again. But I guess that's
the it is kind of a that we're expanding at Leo Zagami's backstory at all times. Yeah. Yeah,
I guess so. I mean, he committed 9 11 Dan. He's an important historical guy himself by himself
with no other help. So let's take another call. All right. Hi, Dan and Jordan. I hope this is
Dan and Jordan. You don't have like a message just a random. Well, we have all right. I'm not mad
to hopefully do this every time. I'm calling in my life. Anyway, I'm calling. I love your show
because I'm a college student studying violent extremism and you guys make it really palatable
to learn about these various areas. But the reason I'm calling is because my name is Wrigley
and I thought that Jordan being a Cubs fan would find that really funny. He loves it. I have never
actually been to Wrigley Field. I'm not a big baseball fan, but I was named after the field
with parents like baseball. So I hope to go someday about it. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna be like
Alex Jones caller give myself a shameless plug. You guys were talking about Andrew Wakefield
a couple of days ago and I run an autism advocacy Instagram account at Autistic Academic on Instagram.
So if anybody wants to learn more about that, you can check me out there because you guys
didn't really talk about it too much on that. And it's something very passionate about.
Oh, I love the show so much. Thank you. Thanks Wrigley. Yes. Thank you very much Wrigley.
Go to Wrigley Field and go to her Instagram page. Yeah, I want to learn more about that stuff.
I've been to Wrigley Field, but never sober. I never recommended anyone go sober. Yeah,
I don't know how much I would have enjoyed it if I was sober, but you just don't you just don't
understand the beauty of the field and the smell of the grass. Aesthetically I enjoyed it when I
came in and I guess I was sober when I came in, but I also was like I went with a comedian Bobby
Buds and I was making fun of him a lot because the like I think the Cubs song sucks short. No,
no, you're not wrong. It's a guy is all stupid. It was a playoff game. I don't remember what year,
but I got I could have been 2003 tanked. Yeah, I got really, really drunk and by the end of it,
I was singing go. Exactly. Now you understand. Yeah. Now you get it. Yeah, that is how everyone
watches it Wrigley. Yeah, you get I got really drunk and you get caught up in the feeling of
like being the crowd and I experienced that at Wrigley in a way that I haven't really experienced
it. I mean to be fair, I haven't gone to a ton of sporting events as an adult, but like that
feeling was very powerful. A playoff game in Wrigley field is one of the most powerful
experiences that you can experience. People are really into it. They're really into it. Yeah.
So let's take another call. All right. Hey, Dan. Hey, Jordan. I've been a fan for a long
time and I just thought you'd be interested to know the clip or the out of context drop
that got me into your podcast. It is Alex describing himself as the Piranha of Liberty
mashing his teeth together against the globalists. So do more out of context drops. They're
hilarious. Love the show and keep doing what you're doing. That's a good point. That is a good
point. I need to I need to rededicate the myself to the out of context drops. It was a good time
where we have the out of context drops every episode. I think Alex used to say more out of
context funny things. More non-secretaries of nonsense. I'm the Piranha of Liberty mashing
my tiny little teeth on the globalists. That is pretty good. All right. See another call here. Okay.
Hey, Dan and Jordan. This is Emily. I'm just calling to say that I love your show.
Thank you. Long time listener. First time caller. A couple quick things. First of all,
I don't think you plug your merchandise enough. Just want to let you know I bought one of your
shirts about a month ago. I cut it up into little strips. I put those strips into pills. I've been
taking those pills every day. And I'm going to tell you that I think that I've gotten stronger
significantly. My neck has gotten bigger, but in a good way. And you know, I'm sleeping between
four to 12 hours a night. It's fantastic. I can't recommend it enough. And then secondly, I have
another really important question. Have you listened to Taylor Swift's new album? And what
do you think? All right, that's it. Thanks. Have a great day, guys. I really appreciate the show.
Thanks, Emily. Thank you very much, Emily. To the question. I don't know. I have not listened
to the new Taylor Swift album. And I'll be honest. Taylor Swift is a sort of blind spot for me in
terms of like a chick pop. Yeah. And I don't know why I don't dislike her at all. I certainly
like there was a there was a stretch where I really liked like blank space. Yeah. And bad blood
was pretty good. Like I liked a couple of those singles, but for some reason, I never ended up
listening to the albums in the same way that like, like a Kesha or a Carly Ray Jepsen got me. I've
never listened to a Taylor Swift song. No. Yeah. Have you been to a store? Well, I guess I guess
I've never purposefully listened to a Taylor Swift song. And it's not I don't have anything
against her or anything like that. The problem was I was introduced her as a butt as the punch
line to a joke. And I hate when the Kanye. No, no, no, not that. Oh, no, I guess that is where
I was introduced to it. Well, I guess I was on Kanye's side. So you're wrong. No, I was totally
right. I was totally right. Beyonce deserve that. No, no, no, no. Wow. You could you can agree that
maybe Beyonce should have won and still not be on his side. What do you want? What do you want
a boring musical awards? How about people treating each other with respect at fair? I get that. I
mean it's a real bummer. It is an exciting moment in her in her life and Kanye ruined it, but
that's even more exciting for me for you. I should be for her to think you probably be pretty
embarrassing. If I was having any kind of party Kanye ruined it. That's a great story. She had
some good songs early on. A bit of that earlier career was a bit more country tinge. Yeah, but
I remember enjoying stuff like she wear short skirts. I wear t-shirt. I just don't want to
have a I just don't want to wait into a critical opinion and then I don't want to turn into the
guy who's like actually Taylor Swift isn't any good. I don't want to do that. I just wash my
hands and I'm sure it's really good pop and I will listen to the new album and I'll get back to
the people. But I'm not entirely sure and I appreciate Emily bringing it up because I
bet there's a lot of really good stuff in her catalog that I've just missed because of like
but just I don't know. I don't know why I'm sure. No, whenever I don't have to have a take on it
20 years from now. I'm sure I love it. Sure. Yeah. Alright, let's get one more call. Okay.
This is Ashley Moore calling for the chat guys. My wife has a big info warriors tattoo on her
forehead that I'm looking to see if we can get removed. So call me back if you know anything
about tattoo removal. Thank you. You shouldn't have gotten this number. We're not that guys.
Well, I mean we are tech guys. We don't know anything about that. We're not that removal guys.
No. Apologize for any confusion. That's very good. We've had a couple of good ones. Yeah,
I've had a couple of good nice little sardonic phone calls. I'm a fan. So anyway, Jordan will be
back. But until then we have a website. We do have a website. It's knowledgefight.com. Yep.
We're on Twitter. We are on Twitter. Is that knowledge? I go to bed Jordan or also on Facebook.
We are Facebook. If you could please find a local charity or bail fund in your area
to help out people doing God's work, especially if you're in Chicago right now.
Yeah. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo and Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm Daryl Rundis. I'm the
Piranha of Liberty. Andy and Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.