Knowledge Fight - #632: Christmas Message and More
Episode Date: December 31, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan finish catching up by taking in Alex's very serious warning to Trump that he released on Christmas. Then, they take in the December 29 episode to see how many stacks (aka "stac...kies") Alex can get through in one show.
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I got some serious volumes.
Yeah.
And I got an interesting book here.
I haven't had a chance to crack into it,
but it's about Lovecraft.
Yeah.
I got, uh, I got the HG Wells book from that era
where if you were a science fiction writer,
you also had to write the rise and fall of the Roman Empire
along those along those lines.
Yeah.
The, uh, they're gorgeous, uh, hardcover books.
I appreciate that.
I always love a dignified hardcover.
Ooh, never lend a hardcover, dad.
One rule.
One rule.
Also Christie, uh, uh, black dragon queen.
Oh, black dragon queen Christie sent, uh, like a indoor,
uh, campfire thing with marshmallow.
It is incredible.
It's incredible.
My, my partner saw it and then immediately said to me,
we're not doing this inside.
You at least have a porch.
That's true.
You could do that there.
I am not as lucky.
Hold it out the window.
I could do that.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Um, so yeah, thank you, uh, folks.
It's a really nice, uh, cool, cool stuff.
Yeah.
It's incredible.
Yeah.
How about you?
Uh, my bright spot, uh, of course is, uh, great gratitude.
Uh, but also I have finally, uh, gotten into the expanse,
uh, the sci-fi series of novels and television that, uh,
every sci-fi nerd has, uh, unequivocally praised, uh,
almost nonstop for about 15 years.
Finally, I have caught up to the party and it's, uh, it's really good.
Welcome.
It's really good.
I say as if I've watched it.
You haven't.
No, you won't.
No, it's fine, but welcome.
Thank you.
I say condescendingly as hell.
I join you, uh, in the spirit of, uh, of joy.
Hurrah.
Yeah.
So Jordan, today we have an interesting episode to go over.
Okay.
Um, here's what's going to be on our plate.
Uh, we've got, uh, something happened and that was on Christmas.
Alex put out an emergency warning to Donald Trump.
Oh, no.
About the vaccines and stuff.
Oh, sure.
He's very mad about Trump, uh, supporting the vaccines as we covered on the last episode.
And this has escalated to a Christmas day emergency message.
Trump put down the cocoa.
Yes.
Yes.
Get away to tell baron to go to the other room.
I got a warning to have run away camels and horses in the opposite direction.
I come bearing gifts of frankincense, myrrh, and a dire warning.
Get the fuck out.
Um, so we got that.
And then, uh, we're going to be going over Wednesday, uh, December 29th.
Uh, uh, 21, 21, oh God.
How did I lose that one?
I was the one who said, I tricked you into saying, you son of a bitch.
I had to really revolutionize the game on the last.
No, no, no, that was well done.
So the time was well done.
You flipped it around.
I was defeated for one final time as we can go with it.
I'm essentially the dark one.
Um, so we're going to do this, uh, the episode from Wednesday just to, first
of all, because there's some sort of followup on, uh, the Trump warning.
Of course.
And then, uh, also because I want to get us, you know, pretty much caught up
because on Monday, I'd really like to finally get into reset.
Some God damn time.
We're going to get into reset war.
One of these days that clones will be back.
So we've got, uh, we've got an emergency Christmas message, but first, uh,
let's say hello to some new walks, Jordan.
Oh, that's a great idea.
So first chase and his invisible hamster.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thanks, chase.
Thank you.
Next, uh, Marquez Callaway, mini star fan club.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Next, Annie Nolten is an absolute unit.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Next, uh, Big Bird gold versus big foot.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
I go next, uh, Mr.
Aptronim.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much, Mr.
Aptronim.
I go and, uh, to George love Jamie.
Did you hear that frog?
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Also got a technocrat in the mix, uh, Jordan.
So I'd like to say, uh, thank you and hello to rotten.
You're now a technocrat.
I'm a policy walk.
Crikey, mate.
That's fantastic.
Have yourself a brew.
How's your 401k doing, bro?
All right.
We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson.
All right.
Let's just get down to business.
We ain't making that money off that heroin.
Why are you pimp so good?
My neck is freakishly large.
I declare info war on you.
Thank you so much.
Rod.
Yes.
Thank you very much.
All right.
Here's another context drop Jordan from, uh, today's show.
Let it be said on my tombstone that I'm part of team human.
We got it.
Okay.
Check.
I will honor this request once you have passed.
Listen, I'm going to give some, I'm going to give the wonks a
little bit of a, uh, a glimpse into, uh, into a behind the scenes
thing.
Just so everyone knows every time he plays that song, both of us
start dancing.
If you ever hear that song know that we are doing that.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I like, uh, party.
Like dance, just dance back and forth.
All right.
Yes.
You ready for this?
I am.
Who are you doing on Christmas day?
Um, I think we were sleeping for the most part.
Okay.
There wasn't much to do because everything was closed and, uh, also,
you know, coping.
So we were just kind of sleeping.
I was, uh, watching reset wars and to all a good night.
Yes.
Uh, here, here's what Alex was doing.
This is an emergency Christmas day warning to President Trump.
You are either completely ignorant about the so-called vaccine
gene therapy that you helped ram through with Operation Warp Speed,
or you're one of the most evil men who has ever lived to push this toxic
poison on the public and to attack your constituents when they simply
try to save their lives and the lives of others.
We're about to lay out the basic incontrovertible facts that what you
told Candace Owens just a few days ago is nothing but a raft of dirty lies.
Dirty lies, clean those lies up.
You know, sometimes either or statements feature two things that are
not mutually exclusive and both can be true at the same time.
Also raft, uh, nice flip, uh, you know, on a trosh.
Yes.
Trosh and raft.
Yeah.
It's nice to get rid of trosh.
It's like a grip.
You got a grip or something.
I do like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like these, uh, these expressions that are underused.
It's a murder of bullshit.
As they say.
So, um, the original, the last time we were talking about this, Alex was
kind of responding to Trump's, uh, appearance with Bill O'Reilly, where
he admitted he got the booster and all this.
Now by this point, uh, Trump had done that interview with Candace Owens
where she had, uh, been like implying and saying that, uh, the vaccines,
people who were vaccinated are the ones who were in the hospitals and dying
most of Trump's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's not put it up.
Trump was not playing the game right.
No.
Yeah.
Um, and so, uh, this is what, uh, has got Alex's goose, uh, on Christmas day.
Fatten that goose.
Nope.
Clean those lies, that goose.
And we say, people have died under COVID this year, by the way, under Joe Biden
than under you.
And more people took the vaccine this year.
So people are questioning how the vaccine work, but some people aren't
taking the ones, the ones that get very sick and go to the hospital or the
ones that don't take their vaccine, but it's still their choice.
And if you take the vaccine, you're protected.
Look, the results of the vaccine are very good.
And if you do get it, it's a very minor form.
People aren't dying when they take the vaccine.
Recently, Candace Owens attempted to confront you politely, face to face with
the fact that these so-called vaccines are causing a lot of death and illnesses.
And you doubled down, saying that nobody has been hurt by these shots when
that is just a flat out lie.
But it isn't a dirty lie.
I mean, I do, there, there's one explanation for this, which is in
order to believe that the vaccines are more dangerous than being unvaccinated.
You would have to be dumber or more evil than Donald J.
Trump.
That's interesting.
Um, tough to wrestle tough to wrestle with.
Yes, I thought that, I mean, obviously I have, look, I spend my time
watching reset wars and shit like that, of course, but even I can't handle
watching a full episode of whatever Candace Owens God, no, no, no, no, no,
I'm not going to do that.
I'm not going to watch Tim Poole.
I'm just not going to do these things.
There's no such thing as an observer effect if you can avoid it.
Absolutely.
And so I haven't watched the whole thing, but the clip that I saw from, uh,
that, uh, that appearance was pretty funny.
Um, Candace Owens seemed very confused by Trump not being on board with the
mainline Trump community, Vax position, the speed with which he said no, no, no,
was, was almost, uh, delicious.
Yeah.
And this is really pissed Alex off.
He's not thrilled with it to the point where on Christmas, he's got to release
this message where he's clearly prerecorded this.
There's probably multiple takes.
Like you can hear, he's doing a pretty performative voice.
Uh-huh.
Um, that was cut together.
Yeah.
So, um, uh, we get to a little bit more of, of this.
Alex is just saying that like this is whatever Trump's saying here at the
opposite is actually okay.
And then you tripled down on top of that and said that 90% of people in the
hospitals around the world have not had the vaccine when the facts and the
statistics show the opposite in Germany, in the UK, in the U S in Canada, across
the world in places like Israel, the double and triple Vax are more than two
times likely to become sick and to be hospitalized and or die.
In fact, a new study came out just this week.
Here it is for you to research it.
President Trump.
So we spent so much time going over specific claims when they've
popped up on Alex's show in the past.
So I'm not even going to get back into the weeds on the claims like, uh, about
vaccinated people twice as likely to be hospitalized.
It's just an old false talking point, but I was curious about this new study.
So I thought I'd check in on this.
Like I'm, I generally end up listening to stuff.
And when something becomes necessary for me to check visually, I'll go and
watch the video.
Sure.
And so when Alex says that there's a new study out for Trump to research, the
image that's on the screen is just a screenshot of a tweet that Ezra Levant
posted about a non peer reviewed study.
Great.
Great.
It doesn't, it doesn't get much more concrete than that.
It really doesn't.
These fucking dicks think they're blowing everyone's minds and making an
appeal to the former president to help them save the world.
And I can't even be bothered to track down the actual study to get a
screenshot of that.
So they just show a tweet.
The link to the study is in the tweet.
Wow.
You'd have to click through, Dan.
You know, nobody clicks through.
So embarrassing.
We'll get to the study in a moment, but I wanted to say something about the
experience of going through Ezra's Twitter feed to try and find the link to the
study.
It was actually kind of shocking how just stroll, uh, just scrolling through it
heightened my anxiety.
It's just a barrage of memes and sensational posts making arguments that I
know are flawed and dumb, but the sheer volume of them and the quickness that
they come at you and the confidence with these people with shit positions,
they just proffer them up.
It still had an effect on me.
It was horrifying to consider what the experience would be like for someone who
didn't know that these people are all liars and con men.
Like this would be so scary to take in.
And how long it would take you to track down this barrage of bullshit that's
coming at you.
Yeah.
It, it's, it's visceral.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, we're, we're in a situation now where I think we're, we're
fundamentally asking the, uh, eternal question, uh, who gas lights the gas
lighters, ooh, you know, and, uh, it turns out it's Trump, it's Trump.
Who does it?
It's Rorschach while he's also being gas lit.
Sure.
Yeah.
So this study, like I said, hasn't been peer reviewed and it almost certainly,
uh, will either have to be redone or retracted as soon as any review begins to
quote Ezra's analysis of the study.
It shows that quote Pfizer customers are 76.5 more, uh, percent more likely and
Moderna customers are 39.3% more likely to be infected than unvaxxed people.
This is in regards to vaccine effect, effectiveness against the Omicron variant.
The reason that I say that this study will probably never make it past peer
review is that there's a glaring methodological problem with how they
prepare the data for the study.
There were three groups of people that they looked at unvaccinated people,
people who'd gotten two doses of Moderna and people who'd gotten two doses of
Pfizer. It very well may be the fact that there is a reduced efficacy over time
for these vaccines against the Omicron variant, but quite likely the reason
that there's a negative efficacy reflected in these numbers is that the
study excluded people who had previously tested positive with a PCR test,
which creates some problems for the data.
One issue is that people who tested positive previously are probably going
to be a group that skews heavily towards being unvaccinated.
And it's been shown that the Omicron variant can absolutely reinfect people
who've previously caught COVID.
Removing this group from the data set may have an effect on the results or at
very least would be a cause for concern to trust the specifics of the numbers
as being reflective of reality.
Absolutely. Even leaving that concern aside,
the authors of the study have provided a very reasonable explanation for the
numbers that makes sense.
Quote, the negative estimates in the final period arguably suggest different
behavior and or exposure patterns in the vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts,
causing an underestimation of the vaccine effectiveness.
This is likely the result of Omicron spreading rapidly initially through
single super spreading events,
causing many infections among young vaccinated individuals.
Right. This would make intuitive sense.
Super spreading events could have occurred in places where vaccination was
required to enter. And this is an issue that's particularly relevant to this
study.
The subject of this study were all people in Denmark,
which is actually pretty relevant.
In September,
Denmark lifted all of its COVID restrictions and went back to business as
usual.
It was believed that there was a high enough vaccination rate,
so there was no longer any reason to be required to show proof of vaccination at
bars and clubs or anywhere.
This was prior to the first identification of the Omicron variant by
researchers in South Africa on November 24th. In mid November,
it was starting to become an issue in Denmark that cases were starting to go up
again. And on November 29th,
the Danish health authorities reimposed public health measures,
including requiring masks and not allowing people to enter many places
without a Corona pass. If you look at this study,
you'll see that this is the precise timeframe when their data was being
collected.
The first check-ins were on November 20th and it ended at the earliest on
December 12th,
unless there was a positive test or a death that would lead to obviously an
endpoint. Sure. Here's where the context gets very important.
If you go to the Danish government's site about the Corona pass,
these are the groups who are eligible to get that pass. Quote,
you can get a Corona pass if you have been previously infected within the last
six months,
have been vaccinated or tested negative with the PCR test that is no more than
72 hours old and for rapid tests that is no more than
48 hours old.
People who are unvaccinated,
but who have tested positive in the past within the last six months are
eligible for the pass that would allow them to be in places with potentially
high concentrations of people around when Omicron was going wild and super
spreading events were most likely occurring.
Well, it's still very well may be the case.
The protection against Omicron variant is weaker.
The further one is out from the vaccine,
the negative effectiveness may be implicated by these confounding factors and
likely doesn't reflect a reality where the vaccines make a person more likely to
get infected. That's not
really something you could use this non peer reviewed study to back up.
Right. Right. All right.
So what we're kind of describing is a situation where so many people are
vaccinated that the available pool of subjects is
such that it's more likely to find that vaccinated people are being
reinfected simply because there's so many more of them. Um,
is that kind of what we're talking about?
I don't believe so because I think the rates would probably take care of that
somewhat. There would be a balancing of that. Okay.
I think that it's more a faulty application of
the cohorts in the, in the data. Okay.
Not including people who have tested positive in the past
reflects something that would skew things towards a way from
unvaccinated people having a higher infection rate. Right. Right. Right.
Right. I believe that there is an argument you could make on that front
and whether or not it's fully true or not,
I do think it's enough of an issue with how this was set up. Yeah.
That you probably would want to redo it.
It skews the data to the point where the conclusions you could draw from it are
too tainted by that data being skewed. Maybe. Yeah.
Maybe. Yeah. Maybe. Which is, which is the point? It's maybe cause for
concern. Exactly. And you need to know more before you could really make any
kind of conclusions. Right. We're not dealing with maybes. We're dealing with
trying to get as certain as possible. Sure. Yeah. And also you have to consider
this. For all but nine days of the time that the study was taking place,
unvaccinated people couldn't go on public transit or enter bars or restaurants
whereas vaccinated people could as well as people who were not vaccinated but
who had tested positive in the past. Right. These factors make the raw data
that you may see, let's say like in a tweet posted by notorious Canadian
propagandist, it's less than the full picture. Right. It'll be interesting to
see exactly how much of a lower defectiveness there is over time. Thelma
Cron. But this study alone isn't going to prove anything. I don't think Trump's
going to research this. Right. And Alex definitely don't think Alex can't do
better than a fucking picture of a tweet. Garbage. Garbage. You're going to one
of the one of the nice things about science and the peer review process is
that when you have a lot of people all coming to the same results, they're far
more reliable than if you just have one study out of Denmark. Yeah. Yeah. And I
think that these kinds of questions are not really even missed on the authors
of the study because the conclusion of the study, even with these like raw
numbers that would possibly be able to be taken out of context to show a like
a negative 76% effectiveness rate, they that's not the conclusion that they
come to based on certain elements of context. Wow. That almost makes me
think that if any, any, any study now should have like highlighted sections
where the authors are like, Hey, this data could be taken out of context and
used for evil purposes. Just like big, giant bullet points of like, here's
how propagandists might take this data so that when they do, you can even go
to the study and be like, see, you're doing what they said you would or a
little chunk where it's just like bad. Like the study hits you with a rolled
newspaper. Don't get any ideas. Every every study has a point where it's
like, see, don't take this out of context. Alex, you piece of shit. Yeah. So
this goes on the plan that the globalist have with vaccination. Quite
terrifying. Oh, the Trump needs to know about this. Within three months, you
are twice as likely to become infected by the Omnicron variant. Omnicron the
Pfizer vaccine. That's because it's erasing your immune system. And that
was the plan. Erase the population's immune system and make them dependent on
ongoing gene therapies that have to be taken as often as every day. That is
the plan. That's so stupid that I don't even really know where to begin with.
Yeah. I guess I would say that Alex would probably have done a second take
after he said Omnicron, but like we've seen him say that so much that I think
he actually thinks that he's kind of reveling in it almost more importantly
though, if the vaccines were wiping out people's immune systems, you wouldn't
just be seeing an increase in cases of COVID, particularly Omicron. You'd be
seeing people dead everywhere from normally very minor things without
proper medical attention. People who are vaccinated would be dying or getting
severely ill from bacteria that we all normally encounter on a regular basis.
Yeah. People would be ending up in the ER all over the place for things like
food poisoning. I mean, I guess you could if you had a severe case of food
poisoning anyway. Sure. You know what I mean. It would be endemic. No, pneumonia
would lay waste to this land. Yeah. The situation we're seeing in the world
shares no similarities of what you would see if people's immune systems were
being erased. It does share a lot of similarities with what you would expect
to see in the current circumstances with COVID. For people who were infected
with HIV for the longest time, it was not that the actual HIV would kill them.
It would destroy their immune system to the point that they would be killed by
many other different. Sure. Yeah. Yep. Also, the figure that Alex is saying
about how you're twice as likely to get infected if you get the Pfizer vaccine
doesn't even match up with the misrepresentation that he's reporting
from Ezra Levant's tweet. Great. I don't even know what's going on there.
Great. Great. Love it. Weird. Compound interest. Yes. So we talked about
tranches earlier just because it's a fun word. We know this word is now
identifiable with the FDA documents that are being released vis-Ã -vis their
security checks and safety measures surrounding the Pfizer shot. Right.
Turns out there's now two tranches. Oh, no. We got a second tranche. We got a
double tranche. That is the plan. The big pharma takeover of humanity via the
immune system. From day one of the so-called vaccines rollout, Pfizer and
the FDA have fought tooth and nail to stop any documents being released to
medical whistleblower groups. But in the last two months, federal courts have
ordered the FDA to release several tranches of millions of pages of
documents. The first two data dumps show conclusively that the so-called
vaccine has cost thousands and thousands of deaths and more than 160,000
adverse reactions, including spontaneous abortions and miscarriages. It's so
funny to me that Alex thinks he's fighting a big campaign against big
pharma when he couldn't stop promoting hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
Ivermectin is owned by Merck and the most prevalent form of hydroxychloroquine
is produced by Sanofi SA. He's trying to stick it to big pharma by encouraging
people to, you know, buy a bunch of stuff from big pharma. Facebook's so evil! You
gotta be on Instagram! Right? Yeah. Anyway, it's nice to hear that there's more
tranches of documents now. We've already gone over Alex's narrative about this
dumb shit back on episode 626, so I'm not gonna belabor that by going over it
all again. His talking points haven't changed at all, so I don't really believe
he's seen any of the new documents that have been released. The initial
documents, the ones he lied about initially, were released on November 17th,
2021. After that, a few PDFs were released on December 1st, another batch
documents on December 13th, and then one index file on December 22nd. There's
absolutely zero chance Alex has read any of the documents that were released on
December 13th because he's already got everything he needs to make up stories
from the first document that he read. That's enough! Why would he overcomplicate
things when he can use that one document as a bedrock to build whatever bullshit
he wants on top of it? Also, Alex probably isn't interested in what's in any of
these documents because they really don't help his arguments at all. There's a
344 page analysis of efficacy trials that show very strong efficacy results, so
that doesn't really help. There's also a 2030 page document listing
interactions with participants in the trials, like visits to get medical
histories or documents showing informed consent being given. Alex isn't gonna
dig through this, and no one's tweeted out anything for him to be mad about yet,
so the documents in this troncher are just basically the same as the ones in
the old one to him. It's just more of the same thing, which is kind of a tell
that he doesn't actually believe there's anything to be revealed in any of these
documents. If he actually believed that this was like a big smoking gun, wouldn't
he be trying to squeeze out as much evidence as he could from them instead
of just repeating the same old shit, same old talking points from Tronch 1?
Right. It's not that there's anything in there. It's that they exist at all.
Right. The specter of them existing is enough to convince... and the word
Tronch. Oh, totally. No. If you see a Komodo dragon, you're like, eh, you know,
that probably means that there are dragons that fly around and shoot fire.
That's not quite the good... That was the conclusion I took away. Yeah, I mean,
that's what makes sense to me. You know, because one exists, obviously, the most
extreme version of it exists. Yeah, back when I was a kid, you know, I lived in
Hawaii for a bit, and you know, we'd catch geckos and all kinds of lizards.
Right. And this taught me that reptilian aliens definitely are around.
I mean, you and their tails grow back. You fight one gecko and you realize that
if there was one that was, say, several thousand feet tall, you probably wouldn't
win. So obviously that's the thing to be afraid of. I miss chasing lizards.
Anyway, Alex, what a great non sequitur.
That's what I'm reflecting on in the end of the year.
Moment. Yes. Yeah.
2022. 2021.
My New Year's resolution.
I miss lizards.
Chase more lizards.
So Alex, it gets fancy a little bit in this Christmas report.
And that is, I don't know if it's him, someone who's editing it does because
they add in some clips from Alex's show, sort of bolster the conversation.
So he has a little clip here about him talking about these FDA docs. Trotch
one. This is a massive story right here.
And then the documents that are in it, which I'm sorry, haven't had a chance to
read them all of these were the synopsis, but thousands of more deaths,
thousands of more miscarriages bleeding out of your nose, having convulsions,
becoming paralyzed, becoming blind, your ovaries basically dissolving.
Oh, oh, and I've got more on that, but it's all liberal.
It's so trendy. Major Norwegian study finds COVID-19 vaccines interfere with
young women's periods and basically give you endometriosis where your
universe has got to be removed. Well, that's this.
President Trump is what you are now signing on to.
So there's a recent study that looked at the possibility of a connection between
the vaccines and menstrual changes. And they did find that incidents of menstrual
changes did seem to rise after vaccination. That being said, Alex is a total liar
and a fabulous. This study has nothing to do with endometriosis or people needing
to have their uterus is removed. That's just something Alex is pulling out of
thin air. The actual study had to do with self reporting of any changes in
menstrual patterns for women between the ages of 18 and 30. The specific changes
they were looking for had to do with heavier periods, longer periods, longer
or shorter time between periods and any increased pain. I guess if Alex wants to
play hypothetical OBGYN games and assume that any incidents of pain were
secretly endometriosis, I guess he could do that if he wants, but he's just
be making that up because the study does not back that up at all. Yeah. The
author authors of this study were very careful to point out that this data
relies entirely on self reporting. So there is a possibility that other
variables could lead to participants not reporting their symptoms with complete
accuracy. Also, they do point out that their data shows that quote, for most the
changes were transient and had returned to normal levels when dose two was
given approximately two to three months after vaccination with the first dose.
They don't have any data yet on the duration of any effects after dose two,
but it does appear that it probably will be similar to the phenomenon seen in
dose one, but that's left to be seen. Right. There's indications that it
probably maybe have some effect and then go back to normal. Right. I'm absolutely
not saying this is no big deal. I don't want people to think that, but this
study doesn't show the results that are in line with how Alex is reporting them.
This is a pattern because Alex is a habitual liar. Yeah. Loves to lie. And
as somebody who is not a weird 1930s man child, I've talked with my partner
many times about her menstrual cycle, and there are many different variables
that can make it early or late or heavy or light or whatever it is you want to
do. It can, it can change. It's an ongoing process. It's not like, Hey, it
didn't happen on the 22nd. So we're all fucked. You know? Yep. So, um, look,
I know how to introduce this clip because it's just fun. Alex makes a fun
threat. Okay. This is okay. It's one thing to rush the shot out because you
believed it would save the people and help in the lockdowns. But now that you
know that Fauci signed you onto a fraud, you must extricate yourself from this
lie or you will be forever known as the MVVP, the most valuable vaccine pusher.
And the name Trump will be associated with pure evil. Boo. There's no way
that wasn't written. Oh, man. That was, that was delivered so much like I got
this. Yeah, I got this in my back pocket. No, no, no. I've seen too many comedians
go up with a joke they knew couldn't fail and watch it fail and hear that exact
same response. I also think that if you're going to do this, you got to find
a way to make MVP work. You don't want to throw another V in there. Otherwise,
you're just creating a new acronym to make up a new, another acronym that just
sort of sounds similar. I mean, you got to figure out a way to put goats in there.
If you're going to do MVP with four letters, you know, there's no point. You're
going to get an egot. You're extremely gluttonous. You're the great
occupational osteoporoidal alimony avoider. I got nothing. Yeah. Nope. See, that's why
you have to prepare a head. I know I should have written it out. Acronyms are
tough to do off the dome. Yeah. So Alex brings up an expert here that is supposed
to convince Trump. Yeah, take this seriously, baby. The inventor of mRNA
technology, Dr. Robert Malone has gone public for more than a year and a half
warning that his technology used to counter a cold virus would lead to serious
blood clots and autoimmune disorders like A. D. E. And now the hospitals are
full across the western world of double faxed patients who are showing the exact
signs of A. D. E. There's no evidence that people are having A. D. E. Or
antibody dependent enhancement from COVID vaccines. I've seen Alex try to
present evidence of it, but none of it proves anything. It's just headlines and
maybe a tweet and faulty misrepresented studies. Yeah. So I'll wait until you
provide some evidence to make a conclusion on that. As for Robert Malone,
it's definitely not a consensus opinion that he's the inventor of mRNA
technology. He's been making that claim as he makes the rounds on all the
anti vex media outlets like Info Wars and Brett Weinstein's podcast Dark
Horse, but it's not really fair. He did some work in the late 80s that
involved mRNA, but there are studies you can find that predate his work using
mRNA stuff going back to at least 1970. Right. Right. Right. People in the
field seem to have the opinion that he was a part of the history of mRNA, but
it's grandiose for him to call himself the inventor of the technology as well
as it being kind of disrespectful to all the other scientists that played a role
in the gradual development. It's fun though to call him the inventor of the
technology because then you get to play out that fun, dramatic game where the
guy who invented something that turned out to be deadly has to come out and
try and stop the monster he created. It is a really great story. It's fun. Really
fun. It really is deep into the human psyche. Yeah, but we all know that
Robert Malone never would have become the MVP of bullshit about vaccines if it
weren't for Stockton. Sure. Yeah. I made you. I made your eyes twist away for a
second and that was worth it. I was trying to find a way to add in horn. A
second. I was having a difficult time. Yeah. Look, this shit runs deep on
info wars. This whole mentality like Alex seems to be a sucker for the
narrative of like, I've got to fix the wrongs. Like if you recall back when he
was around, Dr. Group claimed that he was motivated to sell health products and
cleanses to undo the damage that his father did because he allegedly invented
saran wrap. His dad did not invent saran wrap and Robert Malone didn't invent
mRNA technology. But if you want to pretend those things are true, you get to
present their stories as like comic book shit. What is what is more fucking
apocryphal than the sun trying to undo the damage of the father? That's
biblical. Well, it's it's Star Wars. Yeah. Yes. Yes. I was going a little bit
deeper into the canon, but yes, it is true. It's heroes journey. It's absolutely
the monomyth. Yeah. So at this point, I was really confused because Alex was
talking about Robert Malone and then he starts talking about somebody else, but
he doesn't say their name and it's really confusing. Like I didn't cut. I
didn't cut this dishonestly or anything. It's just just shoddy pronoun. Just
poor pronoun. Robert Malone has now issued an emergency warning to the
parents of the world to not give their children the experimental mRNA
injection for the most respected names in the world concerning vaccine
technology. And as the former chief scientist at Pfizer over vaccines, he
has looked at every angle of this rollout, not just in the US, but across
the world and has concluded that it is a deliberate depopulation operation
targeting humanity with infertility, blood clots, heart attacks and more.
This is just confusing. He started talking about Michael Yedon and he didn't
say his name. There's no shift in the subject of the sentence. No, fucked up.
It sounded like it was almost edited out because you have that cut right there
and you can hear the cut. Yeah. And then he changes the subject. Right. And
it's it's a little bit concerning. Yeah. I don't know why they would do that,
though, because like they then play a video that has Michael Yedon's name on
it. Right. It's not like it's not like you have to censor that because he's
going to sue them or something. I don't know. And he's a wacky anti-vaxx guy.
Sure. I don't I don't understand, but it does. If there was an explanation
that may probably yell the slur. Probably. Yeah. Yeah. Cut that out. That's
fair. So Alex likes to cite Yedon as the former chief scientist at Pfizer and
typically will say that he was the chief scientist over vaccines. This is a
flagrant lie that's meant to inflate his credentials. When Yedon was working at
Pfizer, which he did, his title was Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer
of the Allergy and Respiratory Unit of Pfizer. He worked at the Pfizer plant in
Kent, which was closed in 2011. At that point, he decided not to try to find
another job in the industry, but instead to forge his own path. He convinced the
higher ups at Pfizer to allow him to work with some of their compounds, which
they almost never do. From his telling of it, quote, the key was in getting
Pfizer to recognize that we could not pay cash for the assets, but we were
willing to grant equity in exchange for their assignment while spinning the
dream of therapeutic use in the in areas that at the time they had little
interest in. Essentially, we would create upside in which they'd share and
they needed to do nothing but agree to our proposition, the alternative most
likely being that everything would be lost. It out of this initiative, he
formed a biotech company called Ziarko, which almost entirely focused on
dermatology, particularly two eczema drug candidates that they had gotten from
Pfizer. After showing a good deal of promise largely surrounding a once
daily orally administered eczema treatment called ZPL 389, Ziarko was
bought out by Novartis for an undisclosed sum. But some speculation has been
made that it might have been upwards of a billion dollars. Okay, great. Yeah.
Great. Great. Very, very, very, pretty promising eczema drug. Hey, there's
nothing better than an anti-vaxxer with a billion dollars. Well, I mean, I don't
think he would have gotten all of it. No, of course not. And I yeah, I this
doesn't turn out great. Oh man, once you get past 10 million, all money is
imaginary to me. So whatever. So this deal that he made was largely based around
the promise of this drug ZPL 389 and the potential that it had to become
super profitable for Novartis. However, if you flash forward to July 2021, you'll
learn that this story did not end well. The drug failed to perform in phase two
a trials and Novartis decided to abandon it. And in the process, they took a hit
of approximately $489 million. Wow. Wow. They gave up almost half a billion
dollars of some money. Scammed. Wow. But it did show some promise. It's not
like it was all a scam. It wasn't, it wasn't all a scam. But if you, yeah, I
mean, look, it was something that did not live up to the early indication. Sure.
And that was, that's his business. Yeah. This is the largest thing on Yidan's
resume since 2011. And even prior to that, when he was working at Pfizer, he
had nothing to do with vaccines or even infectious disease. The nature of the
work that he was doing and has done is intentionally being fudged in order to
lend his words and unearned credibility. He's made a bunch of completely
unfounded COVID conspiracy claims in the past year or so, but there's no proof
for any of it other than to point to his fake former job title and assume that
if he was the former chief scientist for Pfizer, then he must know what he's
talking about. And again, it's the same thing. It's the guy who's like turned
against the company. He used to be in charge of the exact same fucking story.
No, I don't know. Undoing a wrong. Yeah. Absolutely. Also, Alex claims that he's
one of the most respected people in the world regarding vaccine technology. And
that is an absolute lie. Alex might respect Yidan a lot because he says what
Alex wants to hear, but that doesn't mean that he has any standing on the
subject in the real world. Nonsense. So we got, yeah, we got Yidan and Malone.
Hey, how it needs to get up on. If you weren't right about everything all the
time, how can you get rich, Dan? That's it's a, it's a meritocracy that we all
know is 100% accurate. If you have money, you're better than people who
don't. I've heard that. Yeah, I've heard that before. It's just true. Yeah. So
Alex is doing like weird movie voices trying to threaten Trump, basically.
The world is watching Trump. The world is watching very, very carefully what
you do right now. Are you going to continue to sign your fate and our
fate on to call Schwab and Bill Gates and the Davos Group and the whole
global issue and agenda? Probably. Or will you stand up and be the hero? So
many of us believed you were and say no to this medical tyranny. This is so
dramatic. Probably not. This is your, this is Christmas. Yeah. Yeah. This is sad.
That is, that is great. That is really good. You know, I bet, I bet it's more
fun to live in a high stakes movie for your Christmas day. What was it three
years ago? He was drunk, throwing hatchets around the studio. It's on top of
the world. That is more fun than much better. That's true. Come on, Alex. Got
to throw hatchets. Yeah. Yeah. I missed that. Yeah. Those days may be over. I
mean, or they may be more malicious. Well, sure. There may be more hatchets
coming. Yeah. I don't think they'll be as light and fun. They won't be thrown
at a camera because he can't afford to take that kind of. Yeah, exactly. That's
before. Yeah. Yeah. Good. So anyway, Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates, they, they
like to bite, but they bit off more than they can chew. Oh, no. This house of
cards is coming down. Klaus Schwab, Peter Dazik, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci,
they all bit off more than they can chew. We know they premeditated this
whole operation lockstep takeover. The evidence is clear. They tricked you to
sign on to this. I get it. You wanted to be the hero. You wanted to get the
vaccine out there to get the economy moving again. I saw how you were
deceived, but now you were clearly signing on to this lie. And that's why
it's so important that this be on the public record that you were warned and
that you were conscious and that you made a decision. Okay. Don't know what
a difference it's going to make. I mean, can you imagine Trump caring about
any of this? No. Now it gets that dynamic gets a little bit. I would say
too obvious. Yeah. As this report goes on, because he's just kind of imploring
Trump to do something that Trump is never going to do. President Trump,
there is not much time left for you to turn back across the world. Children
are being injected with dangerous gene therapies that erase their immune
systems and give them chronic illness. President Trump, you don't want this to
be your legacy. You don't want to be the person that was tricked by Fauci into
launching this big pharma takeover and who later when confronted with the
facts, decided to be a coward and to double down betting on the corporate
system, betting on big pharma, betting on the UN and the build back better
great reset agenda of Clow Schwab. Don't throw in your lot with Bill Gates.
Don't throw in your lot with Clow Schwab. Stand with the people of America
and the world. Stand with the Children. Come out and tell the public that you
were lied to. Call for Fauci's arrest. Get on the right side of history.
Like Fauci and them didn't trick Trump or fool him into getting these
vaccines made. But leaving that aside, if there's one thing I can't imagine
ever happening, it's Trump coming out and saying that someone fooled him. He
and Alex are running a pretty close race in terms of who the bigger narcissist
is. And Trump's ego would never allow him to look that weak in public. Yeah.
That said, this is a really fun way for Alex to present his point. He can do
this blowhard shit about how time is running out for Trump to turn back and
pretend that he's talking directly to Trump. So when Trump inevitably does
nothing, Alex can pretend that he actually directly rejected Alex's plea
to stand with the people. It's on the public record.
It's ironic that this is a Christmas message because it does remind me of
like if Santa had been bribed to not deliver presents this year. And Alex
is like, you got to think of the children, Santa. If you don't do if you
don't do this this year, it'll never happen again. You got to change your mind.
There's nothing more valuable than the children, Santa. We got to make this
movie. I would give him Santa a pep talk. Alex saves Christmas. Yeah.
Yeah. At this point, like this video is getting a little annoying for me
because it's so obviously meant to be for the audience while pretending to be a
warning to Trump. Like it feels to me like this is an attempt to soft launch
turning Trump into a villain on the show while doing so in a way where hopefully
people in Alex's audience who still support Trump won't turn on Alex.
He's a man stuck between two extremist communities that he's helped cultivate
the Trump idolaters and the anti-vaxx lunatics. And now he's in the unenviable
position of trying to thread the needle in a way that retains as much of his
revenue stream as possible without alienating too much of either side.
Totally. That's a good, good, bad luck. There's no way that you're going to
convince hardcore Trumpers that Trump is now evil. It would be tough.
And there's no way you're going to convince people who think that vaccines
are killing everyone that it's OK for Trump to be like, vaccines are great.
Well, you've gone too far down the road of the vaccines are killing everybody
that there's nobody who could support vaccines that you could keep your support
for. Absolutely. Like if Ron Paul came out and was like, everybody get the booster.
Come on, Alex would have to be like, well, Ron Paul was a great patriot,
but he's he's too old now. He's lost his mind. Right. Something like that.
You'd you'd have to lose whoever it doesn't.
Alex's dad could be in favor of vaccines. Sign on to a genocider.
No, no mitigating, committing genocide.
Yeah. I mean, if you're at all a human.
Yeah. Yeah. And I think that Alex's audience, if there are Trump hangers
on that are still around, I think that they could accept this presentation
of Alex turning on Trump. Yeah.
It wouldn't be too hard for them to accept.
Oh, that's why. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Syria wasn't going to do it. It's not enough.
Dropping a big bomb is too much of a hard on maker for all of these people
to do that. Also, I've been genocide is a different story.
I just want to say this, too.
I've been seeing some people posting that video from back when Alex got really drunk
and started screaming up Trump when he didn't know that he was being recorded.
Yeah. Before he went live. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
And that was like years old and it's being posted like with the implication
that it's current. Oh, and I just I kind of I wanted to say people calm it down.
Yeah. Yeah. Take it down.
He doesn't even have a beard in that. We don't need it.
We don't need it. Come on.
You don't need help to make him look like a piece of shit.
No, definitely not.
So Alex, man, he's got more threats about Trump's legacy.
Oh, boy, I love it.
Anywhere you slice it from every angle, the globalist have bit off more than they can
chew, chop, chop and their attempt to take over the planet using this medical
scare that's in the Rockefeller Foundation's own documents.
Operation lockstep is destined to fail.
There isn't much time for you to turn back, Trump.
If you only care about yourself, then understand this.
Your legacy will be that of a monster.
Your legacy will be that of a eugenicist.
Your legacy will be that of a child killer using medical tyranny.
There's still time for you to turn back.
As we've discussed over and over again, Operation Lockstep isn't a real thing.
It's a lie about a Rockefeller document and basically just traces back to a meme.
While I was listening to this, the sense that I came away with is that Alex is trying to threaten Trump.
Essentially, what's happened is that the two of them don't agree on the issue of the vaccine.
And on some level, I suspect that Alex knows that the supposed evidence he's presenting is shit.
So the last option left to try to get Trump to help him expand the grift is to extort him.
Alex isn't saying that if Trump doesn't change his tune on vaccines,
the natural result of that is that Trump's legacy will be that of a monstrous baby killer.
He's saying that if Trump doesn't change his tune on vaccines,
Alex will start yelling about how Trump is a monstrous baby killer.
That's what's going on.
Alex, Alex, if Congress doesn't do what I tell them to do, I know a lot of dirt.
I know a lot of dirt.
I'll just blackmail Congress.
The subtext and text of this video is that the warning Alex is giving Trump is a warning
that he's going to turn his audience against Trump if he doesn't do what Alex wants him to do.
And he'll do it by calling him a monstrous baby killer.
No!
This is meaningless and it's going to go nowhere for a couple of reasons.
First, the Trump cult world doesn't really need Trump himself anymore.
It'll take some effort to build up a new demagogue for them to rally around,
but the physical person of Trump isn't really that necessary.
If he goes against the pillars of the constructed dogma that they've made,
then they'll have to choose whether they're more invested in Trump as a person
or the COVID conspiracy is an anti-vex bullshit they've based their identities on for the last year or so.
I suspect the most would choose the latter and you can see the similar dynamic play out in the QAnon world,
but they don't even really need Trump anymore.
Even though their ideology was based on the idea that Trump was the anointed savior
who's going to release the swarm, the storm.
It is funny, the framing that we dealt with for so long,
and especially in the campaign for Trump to become president,
is who is this guy?
Why is this guy, this guy, this guy always,
when in reality he was only an avatar that was almost
generated from the swamp of misery and hatred that was already there?
And he was simply a conduit for it to express itself.
It's like a weapon.
Yeah, absolutely.
So the second reason this is going nowhere is because...
It's way shorter way of saying exactly what I said, way long.
The second reason this is going nowhere is because the solution for Trump would be to
give in to the demands of these people who are threatening to turn on him
in an attempt to preserve his base.
That would be what, like, Alex is kind of hoping he'll do.
This would make Trump look super weak, which in effect eliminates the thing that makes him appealing to the base in the first place.
He was their strong man who was going to fight against their imaginary evil enemies.
So if he shows himself to be weak enough to take a threat like this seriously,
you'd probably get Alex not to talk shit about him, but the appeal that he held as a strong man leader
is essentially destroyed, rendering him more or less useless.
This is never going to play out.
I want to be your president and I have made it very clear I am subservient to Alex's whim.
Yeah, he frightens me.
Yeah, I don't want Alex to be mad at me.
Yeah.
It's not a good campaign rallying cry.
Certainly not.
No.
This whole thing feels really similar to Alex lashing out at Rogan,
back when he called him a sneaky snake and he threatened to cut him like a pig
because Rogan wouldn't let Alex back on his show.
Exactly.
And he was saying that Alex had lied to him about what he had said about Sandy Hook.
In that case, Rogan backed down and gave him to Alex's demands,
possibly motivated by a misguided belief that they have a meaningful friendship.
In doing so, he lost control of the narrative.
Alex now more or less owned the image of Joe Rogan for his audience,
and Rogan inexorably tied his own public image to Alex's.
I don't think that the full consequences of that decision have really even befallen Joe yet,
but I don't think it's going to look good in hindsight for him.
So yeah, Alex is kind of hoping Trump will do that and he never will.
No.
Trump is never going to see this message.
And even if he did, he wouldn't give a shit about Alex's meaningless threats
that are being passed off as a warning.
Yeah.
Doesn't matter.
Yeah.
Rogan only responded like that because he ostensibly believed them or believes them to be friends.
I think that probably was a part of it.
Yeah.
I think Rogan's also the shithead.
Yeah.
Well, and maybe he's a little bit weaker than he likes to appear publicly or he just has a I mean
no spine is misplaced.
Misplaced sense of empathy for a weird lunatic reaching out to him crying in pain.
I think that's the most generous.
Doing my best to be generous.
And I don't know why I think Rogan's a giant piece of shit.
Yeah.
So here is how this report ends.
And it's stupid.
Regardless of what President Trump does, we the people of America and the world understand
what's happening.
Wait, why did you say President Trump at the third person?
I thought this was a warning to Trump.
Wow.
What's going on here?
And we are going to continue to educate others that aren't informed.
And we are going to continue to politically and culturally and economically and spiritually
mobilize to stand against this one world government medical tyranny, cashless society,
medical ID, social credit score, carbon tax system for being able to take over our lives
and dominate us and convert us from once free peoples into slaves.
Regardless of what Trump does, we have already chosen to tell the truth and to take action
against these tyrants.
Now Trump simply needs to decide which side he's going to be on.
There are things the enemies of humanity don't want us to know.
There are secrets they want to keep.
Okay.
All right.
And I've made it my life mission to expose those secrets and empower humanity.
Oh boy.
And I've made my greatest discovery yet.
Join me there as humanity goes the next.
Don't do it.
And reset war.
God damn it!
So yeah, I think in terms of Trump picking a side, I think he has.
I think he's already chosen that.
It's pretty clear that he believes in the vaccine and the booster and he just thinks
that people shouldn't be forced to get it.
I guess.
I don't even know, but what does he actually think?
Who cares?
Yeah.
What he's just saying bullshit out of his ass.
Right.
Always.
Yeah.
So who cares?
Also, I think there's a real strong tell here that this isn't a message directed at Trump
and that's the fact that it ends with a three-minute commercial for reset war.
Oh, there's that.
Feels kind of like pretending you're talking directly to Trump.
It's just a pathetic marketing ploy to make your audience feel like they're listening to
something important and you're putting it on the record.
In reality, you're just talking shit.
No, there's nothing quite like an open letter on a blog with a thousand subscribers to really
bring home to whoever is getting that open letter.
You bet.
Yeah.
So we leave the, I don't know, I was going to say warm waters of the Christmas special.
Okay.
Okay.
Trying to threaten Trump into going along with his Alex's own agenda.
I will say it wasn't Rankin' and Bass's best work as far as Christmas specials go.
But I mean, the claymation was still incredible.
Was this on the level of a Muppet Christmas?
No, absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
So we get to the 29th now and this show starts out hot.
Okay.
Hot.
Straight out flaming hot.
Oh boy.
Here's the beginning.
I start basically every show the same way because I just go with where my mind is, where my soul is.
I spend, let's not exaggerate, up to seven hours a day researching.
That's on average.
So I got a screen time deal on my face, on my desktop and then on the phone and on the
iPad.
So it's about seven hours a day of reading just on computers.
And I spent a lot of time reading stuff that's been printed off computers.
So it's more than that.
Probably eight, nine, 10 hours a day.
And I don't say that to impress you.
I say that to give you the bad news.
We're dead already.
Oh boy.
Okay.
Oh boy.
All right.
00:56:17,420 --> 00:56:17,900
Okay.
All right.
Because I've read things printed off of computers, I got bad news for 10 hours a day.
I got bad news for bad news.
We're dead already.
Oh shit.
Oh fuck.
Wait.
Are we philosophically dead already?
Like that's interesting.
That's kind of more of my question.
Right.
I'm fascinated that that's your question.
We'll get to why.
But I think that that was the last thing I expected to be the follow up to.
I do all this studying and yeah, a little bit of a pause and then we're dead already.
We're dead already.
You're asking about the philosophically dead thing and that like Alex does clarify a little bit.
Okay.
We're dead already.
And I only say that so that I can get your attention.
Boo.
So that we can make provision for what's about to go down.
Because that's a that's a true statement.
But the question is how dead do you want to be?
What?
See?
That is not the question.
But it is kind of a philosophical death.
You know, like it's not a literal death.
How dead do you want to be?
Yeah.
You can be part dead.
I'm only mostly dead.
Right.
I don't understand their being gradients to death.
Like I guess Alex thinks that if things are going bad, you're like a quarter dead.
I mean, if you're on dialysis, you know, in a certain, you know, in a way,
you could describe part of you as dead.
Is that more dead than not?
Or if you like have frostbite, really bad frostbite.
Really bad frostbite.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And yeah, your foot, your part dead.
Your foot's dead.
Yeah.
I feel like maybe that's giving your foot a certain anthropomorphism that might not be okay.
But then again, all molecules have consciousness, Dan.
I did hear that from reset watch.
Yeah.
I do think that I have an answer and that is I'd like to be not dead.
How dead do you want to be?
Not dead at all.
I don't know.
How about it?
Wouldn't it give you a sense of a comfort to know that whatever happens in the present
has already happened and you are already dead?
No.
Oh, okay.
So Alex is in a mood.
Yeah, I can tell.
And I think a bit of it is maybe understandable.
Maybe some of it is not.
And a little bit of it comes down to some of his personal business that's being reported.
How many times in the last 22 months, now almost 23, this is since February of two years ago,
how many times have I said this is an organized collapse of civilization and the destruction of
confidence in our governments, in our institutions, and in our currencies,
and in our churches, and in our families?
Word for word?
Or the number one story it turns out in the world,
not Russian troops in the U.S. threatening to attack Russia and Ukraine.
That was the number one story, not China threatening to invade Taiwan over the weekend.
The number one story in the world, according to Google and Yahoo, was Alex Jones' wife
mixing up medication and blacking out and attacking herself, police, you name it,
and having to be restrained.
It's a tragedy.
It's sad.
It's out of control.
It's an issue I got to deal with.
I've been dealing with.
But that's not the number one story in the world.
Number one on Reddit, number one on Twitter, number one on Google,
number one on Instagram, number one in the world.
Alex Jones' wife on Christmas Eve going to jail because it makes the family look bad.
Because it makes Christmas look bad because it's attack on the people.
This is really stupid.
Alex is a high-profile media figure, so it's not really surprising that there would be a ton
of stories about his wife getting arrested for domestic violence on Christmas Eve.
This isn't an attack on the family or Christmas.
That's just the way Alex is trying to shift the conversation
into being about like his grandiose ideas of his own martyrdom.
Yeah, of course.
While I definitely don't agree with Alex about that nonsense,
I do think that people didn't do a great job with the story,
and that possibly there was a bit of shot and Freud that people were expressing at the idea of
Alex being the target of domestic violence, and I think that's not cool at all.
Making fun of victims of domestic violence, as we understand,
even if they're assholes, that's not appropriate and can easily result in the shaming,
stigmatizing and triggering of other victims.
Absolutely.
Certainly a good enough reason to not play that game.
No, without all or any of the information, because that's kind of the point of my position
on the show, I tweeted out a dumb joke, and then I read about it and
deleted that dumb joke. Jesus Christ, I had no fucking clue.
All I got was Alex got beat up. Very funny to me.
Sure.
That, the rest of it, not funny.
No, not funny.
Without the relevant details, or any of the details, it forces people to relive their own
bullshit, and it's fucked up.
And I can appreciate you taking some sort of ownership and responsibility of
having made a bad joke.
No, no interest in, fuck that.
No, not fun.
But this isn't like about scolding you.
No, no, absolutely not.
I think that people who had far more information at their disposal made decisions that were
some bad coverage.
Yeah, yeah.
And this puts me in a bit of a strange situation, because I typically try to avoid
covering things that are personal matters for Alex, but here he's really putting his
business out on the streets, which makes me uncomfortable.
I thought about it, and I'm not going to spend time on this story unless it becomes like
there's some sort of a major development with it.
I just wanted to bring it up here briefly to make sure that people don't think I haven't
heard about it and send me 100 links, and to chime in publicly that I don't support a
fair amount of the coverage and commentary that is going on about this story.
Also, some of the commentary that I don't support about it comes directly from Alex
on his own show, and that's kind of tough for me to ignore.
It's just, I hate, I hate, I hate this position.
Not a good situation.
No, and I feel very, you know, my heart goes out to those kids.
Absolutely, absolutely.
So what I'd rather spend time with is stories and news and lies that Alex tells about important
issues like vaccines.
So I've got all this incredible news.
I've got mainline studies, top pathologists confirming 93% of people who died after being
vaccinated were killed by the vaccine.
I've got just, just, just, just bombshell after bombshell after bombshell after bombshell.
So this is just another thing that Alex is pulling from Steve Kirsch's Stubstack.
This post is dog shit.
It's about a study that Kirsch apparently found because Michael Yedon sent him a link
to a bit shoot video about it.
This is a non peer reviewed paper which was published by a group called Doctors for COVID
Ethics, which is an anti-vax outlet leaning heavily in the direction of saying that the
vaccines are a weapon.
Yeah, Doctors for COVID Ethics should be very much another red flag of like an innocuous
name hiding the most obvious evil.
Oh no.
Yeah.
One of the founding signatories of the group is Michael Yedon who sent Steve Kirsch the paper.
And of course, one of the other founding signatories of the group is Sukrit Bhakti,
who's one of the two researchers credited in this paper.
Is a clearly unverified piece of work being done by an anti-vax outlet being masqueraded
as an actual study?
You're mistaking it.
It's clearly synergy, Dan.
I believe that.
This isn't a study at all.
If anything, it's an attempt at a persuasive essay.
From the paper, quote, we herewith present scientific evidence that calls for an immediate
stop to the use of gene-based COVID-19 vaccines.
We first lay out why the agents cannot protect against viral infection.
If this were actually a legitimate study about whether or not deaths that occurred
after vaccination were caused by the vaccination, this wouldn't necessarily be a topic that was
germane to the paper.
This is anti-vax advocacy, which isn't surprising because it was written by an anti-vax advocate
and being pushed on another anti-vax advocate sub-stack.
Yeah, it's almost nice of them to lay out their conflict of interest up top.
Hard.
Here's why we're going to tell you what's bullshit and then give you the bullshit.
What this completely unverified paper did was it looked at 15 deaths and it claims to have done
histopathological analysis on their organs, but weirdly, there's literally no data provided.
Even so, where to take their word that they prove that the vaccines caused these people to have
heart attacks?
Honestly, I'm just guessing that that's the point because the causes of death for these people
aren't even listed.
Just that 14 out of the 15 had hearts that were affected in some way that they deemed to be
proof of their predetermined conclusion.
Sure.
The closest you get to data is a list of some demographic information about the people whose
organs they allegedly analyzed.
One of them was a 95-year-old woman who died 68 days after getting the vaccine.
She was almost 100 years old and there's over two months in between.
And my first thought is this seems a little thin.
Similarly, there's another patient who is an 89-year-old woman who died six months after
getting the vaccine.
Two of the people in their subject pool died of an unknown number of days after vaccination.
They don't even know when they got vaccinated.
Well, you don't need to know, Dan.
And you know that the vaccine's evil.
Totally.
And two of them, they don't even know which vaccine they got.
It's not even specific.
It's not important.
They got a vaccine and the vaccine kills them.
Maybe it was the MMR vaccine.
You don't know they're dead.
This isn't a study.
This would never pass any kind of critical review.
There are other doctors and researchers doing histological examinations on people who have
died after vaccination.
And they aren't coming up with anything close to this kind of result.
And generally, those papers actually have data and aren't just like,
I think you got a vaccine a couple of months ago.
Come on, come on.
You know they're bad.
Real bad.
You know they're bad.
Come on.
Real, real bad stuff here.
I do.
I do like.
I love the idea that this is so thin, so dumb.
And Steve Kirsch is out there promoting it as if it's like, well, this proves it.
93% of people who die after getting the vaccine is so funny to me that if you're going to cherry
pick that bad, they're still, they're doing the 97% for voted for Putin thing.
They're like, listen, 14 out of 15.
I'm not going to say that everybody dies who get the vaccine.
We all know that would be ridiculous.
Well, I'm just saying more than 90% slight clarification.
It's 93% of people who do die afterwards.
It was because of right.
The very, very, 93% of the people who get the vaccine dying would be staggering numbers.
The thing that I always, I have more difficult time is like, this is the thinnest of soups.
And it's just yet another in a long string of thin soups that are being presented by Steve
Kirsch.
And yet he's going to get to try again.
People aren't going to be like, shut up, man.
It's out of here.
It's homeopathic broth.
It's so thin.
Yeah, it's, I want a little bit more.
I want a chunky soup.
That's what I want.
Yeah, I want a stew.
Yeah.
Give me a stew.
Actually, I don't want a stew.
Big chunks of beef.
No, no, no, no.
Too thick.
Too thick?
I don't want a chili.
I'm talking about a good stew, man.
I do want a chili.
Oh, get out of here.
Ooh, chili dogs.
You love beans.
Yeah.
No, actually, beanless chili, generally.
Beanless chili?
Yep.
More of a Texas chili.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Anyway.
New York City.
I do not like paced pecan to exhaust.
Okay, all right.
But this is the end of civilization, my friend.
And we know that because Alex has a lot of stacks of news.
Obviously.
Here's what you need to know.
This is the end of civilization, as you know it.
Every day we're on air as a blessing.
Every day you've got even electricity and food and water
as a blessing.
I'm not trying to scare you.
I love you and you need to get ready.
Okay, for what?
Death?
I mean, we are in the middle of the New World Order.
We're in the middle of the market, the beast takeover.
We are in the middle of the foretold great nightmare.
I mean, look at this stack.
You see this stack?
This is one stack.
This is one stack here out of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 stacks.
Not counting the video list.
That's my favorite number of flavors.
And the reason I show you all this is it's impossible to cover their attacks on you and your family.
Buzz marketing for Baskin Robbins.
Yeah, look, hey dude, I would say,
first of all, congratulations.
We've proven you know how to count.
That's good.
Yeah, I would like independent confirmation on there being actually 31 stacks there.
I didn't watch the video, but I believe it.
I see how much paper he generally has on that.
That's true.
That's true.
Obscene.
Yeah.
I hope you recycle.
But like, sure, there's 31 stacks of articles in front of you.
Who cares?
There's too much to cover.
Agreed.
Yeah.
Just do one well.
Yeah.
Just do one story.
Well, stay on topic.
Dig into the details.
That's your job.
I can't trust you with one piece of paper, let alone with a stack of it.
No, no, no, no.
You got to earn a stack.
And Alex gets into these stacks.
It's chaos.
Yeah, absolutely.
They aren't thematically connected.
No.
They're trust.
You might as well be just grabbing random pieces of paper.
I find the grouping of stacks to be chaotic and just random.
I mean, if you want a large number, go with flashcards.
Flashcards are the way to go.
Because we know that most of those pieces of paper at most have a tweet on them.
Put it on a little note card.
I agree.
But my point is this.
Yes.
There are 31 stacks of paper.
But it's arbitrary why any of them are in any stacks.
So to me, that is one stack of paper.
Entirely.
That you've divided 31.
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That is just one big old stack.
Was there, yeah.
Is there any label on the stack?
Like this is the lie stack.
This is the Chuck Schumer stack.
And yeah.
So here we go.
We're going to get into the first stack.
Let me show you this first stack as we go to break.
This stack right here.
You knew this was coming.
I told you over a thousand times until my lips cracked.
COVID tsunami will drive health systems towards collapse.
WHO.
We need trillions.
We need you in control.
Just say it.
The health care system has collapsed.
OK.
Always part of the plan.
It was a bad health care system.
Coming up.
Helping you navigate the apocalypse.
This is the Info War.
Hell yeah.
So this was a story, this stack, this piece of the stack.
He doesn't actually really get into the actual article
in any greater detail than he just did there.
Wow.
And this is a story that was taken from the AFP Newswire.
But I can tell that Alex is reading this headline
from when it was posted on NDTV.com,
which is a news site primarily about India.
India News.
OK.
Seems like a strange place for him to get a headline.
A little bit.
You might have to have gone looking for it.
Yeah.
Anyway, the underlying article doesn't say anything
about needing tons of funding or that the UN
should take over and invade health care systems.
It's just kind of a sad list of things
that countries are trying to do to limit the spread of infection
as the looming threat of hospitals being completely
overwhelmed.
Sure.
Happens.
Like Germany is shutting down nightclubs
and Greece banned music in bars and restaurants
until January 16th.
I do.
I do like that kind of, hey, listen,
we're not going to close down bars.
No music!
We're not going to close it down,
but we're going to make it less fun to hang out.
We're going to make it annoying.
We're going to make it weirdly quiet.
Yeah.
This headline was itself actually written by NDTV,
which is clearly stated on their website.
Quote, except the headline, this story has not been edited
by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.
All Alex operates off is headlines,
because the stuff that he's saying never really has anything
to do with the body of the articles he covers.
So actually, in reality, what he's doing is basically
creating an entire narrative based on the editorial
decisions of an Indian news website that he probably
doesn't even know exists.
This is fascinating levels of stupidity.
Yeah.
Because he riffs just basically on headlines,
who knows who wrote most of these headlines?
Yeah.
I mean, it's almost a fascinating glimpse into something
that I would never have thought of.
Like that idea of just, god, I need someone else to write
the thing that I want to riff off of.
So I'm just going to go dig in.
I, maybe, or maybe it's just the first one they found.
That's also a possibility.
Occam's razor would suggest they didn't dig.
I don't know how much digging was done.
That's right.
That's right.
But if you take this headline, you're just
going to be able to spitball on it.
Right.
And what you're doing is really just using the basis of the editors
of that website as evidence of the globalist plans,
which is ridiculous.
He should send them some flowers or something.
The Indian website?
Yeah.
He should send them a box of chocolates.
If he did that with all the people he lied about,
he'd be brought in out of chocolate.
We'd be in chocolate shortage.
We wouldn't have to deal with raptors anymore.
Look, my friend, damn the raptors.
We have stacks.
Okay.
So Alex decides he's going to read all the stacks.
Okay.
This is a bad idea.
01:14:42,540 --> 01:14:43,260
Here we go.
Here we go.
All right.
I've been on air 28 years, and I've never successfully read
through all my stacks on air.
Even back then, when I mainly would have a three inch stack,
not a foot tall stack.
Real quick, it's really awesome that he's playing
the Mission Impossible theme song.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because somebody knows what's up.
This is an impossible mission.
He's embarking on that.
I'm going to try right now to hit headlines.
I'm going to come back and hit some of the most insane
gaslighting ever.
This stack will self-destruct.
Some of the most insane gaslighting ever.
About Bill Gates and Anderson Cooper.
Because a six month old clip of them saying take away
people's social security that don't take the injections,
they say it as clear as day.
Reuters run by Pfizer, literally.
Said it's not real.
Again, we all know they've been all over TV saying,
don't let you leave your house.
Take your kids away.
It's really pretty amazing to me that Alex somehow
thinks that if he's able to read off all the headlines
and his stacks that his interns have printed out for him,
that's going to be an accomplishment,
or that it will have proven anything.
It's interesting in a way like it might be fun to play
some wagers about whether or not he gets through them.
But ultimately, who cares?
Yeah.
Most of the headlines are going to be about the same
story from different websites, like how the NDTV article
was just an AFP story with an in-house headline.
It's going to be most of what he's got to cover.
Reuters did do a fact check of claims that were going
around on social media that Anderson Cooper wanted
to take away social security from people
who didn't get vaccinated.
That claim is not true.
It was part of a question that he was posing to Bill Gates
because it was an interview.
Like, is this something that should be done?
Gotcha.
It's weird, though, because you know who really
wants to take away social security from everybody,
whether they're vaccinated or not?
Every politician Alex has ever supported.
There we go.
Those people usually, yeah.
Another thing, too, is it's a dangerous precedent for Alex
to be fucking around with where he believes
that a journalist asking a question is the same thing
as them advancing a position because I would like to point
to his entire career where he actually does do that quite a bit.
And certain things that he might be getting sued over, yeah.
So also, Alex is just making up that Pfizer owns Reuters
because it seems like something that makes his argument
sound more convincing and like it's something
he could probably slip past the audience.
Reuters is owned by Thompson Reuters Corporation,
which is majority owned by the Woodbridge Company.
Pfizer is its own company and it has nothing
to do with these other entities.
It's just like there's a board member of Pfizer who-
Yeah.
It's just it-
I mean, when you have so many parent companies
and subsidiaries and this guy is on the board of this
and on the board of that and all of this stuff,
you can tell somebody, oh, this is owned by some company
and there's like, I can't look into it
and it might be, so fuck it.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Well, your mission-
Should I choose to accept it?
Playing the role of Alex, should you choose to accept it?
Okay.
Is to read your stacks.
Never.
Let's dig into the stacks.
So I failed.
You know, I always start on my right side
because this is always the top stuff.
This is what I always tend to get to
is this strata of stacks.
But let's just do something different.
Let's just go over here.
Here, let's just read these headlines.
Ooh.
New York Governor drops COVID-vax requirements
for transportation workers citing cruise shortages.
Aaron Rodgers, science that can't be questioned is propaganda.
It's more than propaganda.
It's tyranny.
Rand Paul, thousands dying every month
because of Fauci's obsession with pushing vaccines.
He's starting to creep closer to the truth.
All right.
So we're hit three headlines into this
no time spent on any of these stories whatsoever.
And here's the breakdown.
One headline is about dropping of vaccine mandates in New York,
which Alex should be in favor of
and kind of undercut some of his own main narratives
about how they're going to force everyone to get vaccinated.
Yeah.
Specifically, he said that they were going to force
everyone to get the vaccine.
And this example is of people not forcing people
to get the vaccine.
I would have left this out of the stack.
Could have just tossed it.
Yeah.
It doesn't really help the...
Shorten your stack.
Mm-hmm.
The next is a comment about science from football player
Aaron Rodgers, which Alex doesn't think is going far enough.
So he kind of is like, aha, let's escalate it.
I mean, he's the all-time leader for the Packers
in Touchdown's throne now.
So it's like, you got to trust him on the science.
He's also third on the science list in the Packers history.
Yes.
Shannon Sharp.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can't think of other Packers players.
Football was never one of my big...
I think number one is obviously Lombardi himself.
Farve?
Farve was...
Farve is...
Farve's dropped down to four.
He played for the Packers.
And he was the most famous guy to play for the Packers.
Just making sure.
I told you, football's not my thing.
I know.
I know.
And then the third headline that Alex has, we rounded out with him,
tentatively giving it up to Rand Paul for talking shit on vaccines.
Like, this is the tip of the spear right here, man.
It is.
Hey, Rand Paul said something.
The end.
Brett Farve played for other teams, though, too, right?
Yes.
Later on in his career, he played for the Vikings.
See, that might have been where I got...
Andy played for Wranglers.
Andy played for sending pictures of your dick places.
So we got another headline.
Another stack.
Oh, here's a big one.
This one's really important.
Heaven's above, NASA endless priest,
prepare for an alien discovery.
The Times of London says,
yep, a dick blue beam.
It's one of their next big deals after the big fake cyber attack that's coming.
I mean, it'll turn your computer off and your internet off,
and turn your power off in most areas,
but it's staged by them.
That's coming up.
So Alex is just misreporting this story
because he just read the headline.
This is a story that was making the rounds recently,
but it's actually about a program
that was called Societal Implications of Astrobiology,
which ran from 2015 to 2018.
The idea was that there was a bunch of religious scholars,
and they'd meet up at the Center for Theological Inquiry
at Princeton University
and discuss how religious communities
would respond to the discovery of alien life,
should that ever happen.
The reason that there were headlines about this recently
is because one of the theologians who took part,
Reverend Andrew Davison,
he's publishing a book about his experience
titled Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine.
Apparently his takeaway was,
quote, the headline findings are that adherents
of a range of religious traditions report
that they can take that idea in their stride.
That the idea of aliens being a threat to religious beliefs
is overestimated.
Right, right, right.
I mean, you know, in a certain,
he's kind of saying,
listen, we can rationalize fucking anything,
get the fuck out of here, we're religion.
Well, I mean, I think it was,
I don't think it was the Pope,
but someone high up in the Vatican
made a similar comment a number of years back about,
there are ways that you can incorporate.
It's no different than the original church
suddenly finding out that there were aboriginal people
in Australia.
It's how can they be subject to the same original sin
if they've literally never heard of this bullshit?
Sure, sure.
And how, I think it does introduce some challenges,
just theologically of if there are aliens on another planet.
Did God create it?
Did Jesus die for their sins?
Exactly.
It's, there are complications,
but apparently, I mean, I wasn't there
at the Center for Theological Inquiry.
Yeah.
And these people are obviously experts in their fields.
Sure.
And if the takeaway for this dude who was there
is that, hey, we can handle this.
I mean, it is, I'll take his word for it.
It is a little bit like, and I know they would find
it very sacrilegious for me to describe it as such,
but it's a little bit like a writer's room
for how are we going to deal with this?
A bunch of them.
Oh, it's a workshop.
They're all tossing out ideas like,
how do we feel about this?
Right.
So the headline of it uses the word prepare.
Like they have the priest to prepare for an alien discovery.
And that's not,
will God protect us from lasers?
Right.
And so you go based on the headline,
that's the way you could report the story.
If you read into what is actually going on,
it's not preparing for alien discovery.
It's inquiry into societal implications.
Also, Project Bluebeam isn't a real thing.
It was a wacky conspiracy theory,
a dude named Serge Monast,
popularized back in the 90s,
which he probably cribbed from some stories
written by Gene Roddenberry.
It's not real.
I like this game that we're playing though,
a stack game.
Reading a headline and saying,
see, I'm right.
It's very, it's a great game.
Like it would make me feel good.
You'd get that nice little bit of endorphin rush,
just like, yeah, I'm right again.
Yeah.
And it's fascinating that like at the end of it,
he probably is like, God damn it, I was efficient today.
I was productive.
I read so many headlines.
You know, I mean,
you really would have to be a narcissist
to enjoy that though.
Because it's kind of like that Twilight Zone episode
where if you always win at gambling,
it gets boring.
But apparently if you're a narcissist
and you always win at being right,
it never stops being fun.
I don't think Alex is having much fun.
No, that's fair too.
That's fair too.
I think he might be having a bit of a bad time.
That's possible.
You ready for another stack?
Yeah.
Oh, look at this nice little stackie.
Stackie here.
Oh, get out of here.
Dumb, you got a B to fall for media gaslighting still,
says Anomaly on Twitter.
That's just a tweet.
That's a stack?
It's a tweet.
That goes in the stack?
He printed out a tweet to put in the stack?
Was it a screenshot or did he type it out?
That's what I want to know.
I'm sure it was a screenshot.
Is it 10-point aerial font or is it a screenshot he printed?
It's a screenshot.
Is it black and white or is it color?
Probably black and white.
Probably with some highlighter somewhere.
Oh my god, this is dumb.
What are the worst?
What a terrible idea.
Ready for another stack?
Hell yeah, I am.
Okay, I'm just reading the top articles of each stack here.
China introduces AI prosecutor that can automatically
charge citizens with a crime.
You want to know the future?
This is it.
This is an interesting story and it's definitely a headline
Alex can use to riff out all sorts of nonsense,
but it's actually not as nightmarish
as the headline might suggest.
So there's this AI program in China
that's been trained using over 17,000 cases
to be able to take a description of a particular case
and determine if it fits the requirements
of a specific crime.
Currently, it's only able to recognize
the eight most common crimes that occur in Shanghai,
but obviously over time, as technology progresses,
you'd expect that number to go up.
The project's lead scientist, Professor Xi Yong,
was clear that the AI doesn't take part
in any of the actual decision making
about whether or not to file charges
or come up with sentences.
That's all known by humans because that process
goes into those sorts of determinations
is far more complicated than they have the capability to do.
Yeah.
There are reasons to be concerned
about the possible ways this could go wrong,
but Alex's coverage is way off base,
and it's generous for me to even call this coverage
because he doesn't go into any detail about this.
He just does what he always does.
He reads the headline and makes shit up constantly.
Yeah.
This is a little bit like ASCAT.
If everyone who's using it...
Or the set list.
If all the varsity, junior varsity,
junior varsity too, and the next level players
are all out.
Yes.
They're all out sick.
Yeah.
It's like ASCAT with one angry person
who's not good at improv.
Right.
Right.
Do you want another stack?
Yeah, of course. Stacky.
So I'm at least reading the top article out of each stack.
Let's continue here with today's show headline
that's on infowars.com.
WHO warns of global health care collapse
that they triggered with COVID hysteria.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates and fellow Blue Blood Anderson Cooper
promote taking social security from Americans
who refuse the deadly gene therapy injections.
Tune in to this must-see broadcast
when Alex Jones and leading computer scientist
and investigative journalist Steve Kirch
as they expose the latest COVID tyranny developments,
including the fact that 93% of people who died
after being vaccinated were killed by the vaccine.
So one of the stacks was a tweet.
Yeah.
This stack on top of it is just the printout
of the infowars page that has an embedded video
of the show that Alex is currently recording.
Yeah.
What is going on here?
I don't know.
Such a waste of paper.
I do like how we've moved the goalposts from.
I'm going to read all these stacks, too.
I'm reading the top one of each of these stacks.
Well, come on, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like I said, it's an impossible mission.
Ridiculous idea.
Can't do it.
So we go to break.
And when Alex comes back, he wants to let you know
what the most important thing is.
This is critical.
Reset wars?
No.
Yes, but no.
OK.
You need to understand this.
OK.
That said, though, I began to cogitate, to reflect,
to really assess during the break what is most important
out of everything I've got here in front of me to say,
because you don't want to miss the forest for the trees.
And it's this.
OK.
Our problem is not Clough Schwab.
Good start.
Our problem is not Bill Gates.
Our problem is not Ted Turner or George Soros.
OK.
Or Anderson Cooper, who's even richer than they are.
No, he's not.
Our problem is not even Donald Trump.
Our problem is not Senator Paul.
Give six more examples.
Our problem is ours.
Because we're not making the people that are on the fence
that we've elected to be our representatives
and our guardians do their damn jobs.
Yes, it is your fault.
You have not convinced people of the dumb premises.
Yeah.
Yes.
No, you got it.
Absolutely.
Ah, man.
Yeah, you're starting to get it, buddy.
Yeah.
It's your fault.
Yes, it's your fault.
Because your arguments suck.
You're dumb.
No one gives a shit about you.
Almost everything you say is a lie or a manipulation
or a misunderstanding.
Totally.
Of course.
Yes, you have failed to convince a large portion
of the public and the elected leaders that you think
have your back who are using you for an easy voting block.
Yes.
Yeah, so that is the most important thing.
I mean, yeah, well done.
I just think he's learning the wrong lesson.
Absolutely.
I believe his lesson to his, should I double down?
Well, it's actually, I think the lesson that he's getting to
is the lesson that you learn from Christmas.
It's a Christmas miracle that he has learned
that Trump does not give a shit about his warnings.
That is a Christmas miracle.
It's now been a couple of days.
Yeah.
Trump doesn't give a shit.
And so I think Alex is just trying to adjust his expectations,
move things over to Rand Paul a little bit.
I believe Rand Paul is a good guy.
In fact, at a gut level, I know he is.
But he knows now this is a deadly gene therapy and killing people.
And he's still not attacking the shot.
He's just saying, hey, instead of saying the shot,
people really need vitamin C and vitamin D and zinc and iodine.
And he's out saying that.
He's an interview saying, you know,
obsessing on the vaccine that didn't really a hundred percent
to kind of killing people.
You need to be healthy.
That's what Joe Rogan saying.
But Joe's going all the way saying the shot's hurting people.
Rand Paul's not doing that.
And so I was thinking about this this morning when I woke up about 5 a.m.
I was like, am I right to be really going after Trump?
And I'm like, yeah, you are right to be going after him.
He knows what's going on.
Then I thought Rand Paul's a medical doctor and he's super smart.
And I've known the guy for 28 years.
And he knows damn well what's going on.
So let me say this.
If I said Trump's either super ignorant or one of the most evil men to ever live
to do this to his own people.
And obviously I meant that to get Trump's attention.
I don't think he's ignorant.
I don't think he wants to be evil.
I just think he's lying to himself and rationalizing.
But regardless, we're still in the position we are.
Trump could come out against this and we'd end this very quickly.
But what about Rand Paul, huh?
No, I don't want to break his ribs.
I don't want to shoot at him like a Democrat does.
In fact, I want to support him and campaign for him
and hope it becomes president someday.
Oh boy.
But whatever calculus he's got, whatever math is going on his head
of why he's not coming out against this thing all the way
when the numbers and the facts are 100% clear is a big problem.
And so I want to apologize to President Trump.
Oh, God.
And that's backhanded, folks.
Oh, Jesus.
And that if I'm really mad at him, I should be a lot more mad at Senator Paul.
Yeah, I just get the sense that it's like, all right,
this Joe Rogan treatment for Trump isn't going to work.
Maybe I can bully Rand Paul.
Yeah, this is like a this is like a halftime show at a basketball game
where they're like, okay, you win a million dollars
if you can make this half court shot.
You miss it.
Okay, you win $50.
If you can make this three point shot, you miss it.
Okay, you win.
You win $5.
If you make this free throw, you know what else it's like
setting out to read all the headlines and then moving the goalpost.
Let us read the top ones.
You know what?
I'll read about 15 of these setting out with something ambitious.
I'm going to bully the former president.
You know what?
I got distracted.
Yeah, that didn't work.
I'm going to go ahead and talk shit about Rand Paul.
Eventually, we're going to wind up at Derek from my grocery store
will not condemn the vaccines.
And that is actually a serious problem.
Derek from the grocery store has quite a bit of sway.
He's got a lot of sway.
A lot of public opinion.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There are lobbyists and then there's Derek from the grocery store.
Well, if you wrong Derek from the grocery store,
he's going to cut your meat too thick at the belly.
That's people cannot have that.
Yeah, Derek isn't even the manager at that grocery store.
But he still wields great power.
He's a great guy.
So Alex is talking about like this.
This like, all right, maybe we should take aim at Rand Paul.
And he makes a metaphor.
It's a simile.
It's weird.
He compares the bullying the politicians
or getting these politicians to fight the globalists for him.
Is similar to when he was a kid and someone stole his bike,
his dad going over to talk to that kid's dad.
Okay.
So you're you're telling me that he's boiling global politics
down to my dad could beat up your dad bingo.
There we go.
Okay.
How do we stop this?
How do we do we focus on Biden the puppet?
Do we focus on Bill Gates, which have already done?
Do we attack the people behind it all?
Or do we go after politically peacefully the people that say they represent us?
It'd be like if I was six, seven years old
and some bully from down the street, it was like 14,
took my bike away, kicked me off of it.
And my dad didn't start a big fight with the guy's dad down the street.
They lived about 20 houses down.
Why are you telling us this story?
I said, which house is it?
Where is it?
But I went and knocked the door real quick.
We got to recognize that this started out as a hypothetical.
And now it's turned into a literal story of a thing that happened.
Very weird.
It would be like if this thing that happened happened.
Right.
Yeah.
Some big meathead comes towards us.
I want my son's bike back, please.
The guy kind of a little bit threatening.
And my dad just said, you're going to give me that bike right now.
Or you're going to get hurt.
And the guy listening wouldn't got it.
But the point was is that we're kind of like the kids here.
You know, we're the people and then we elect these men to go represent us.
And we're watching the globalists not steal our bike, but kill us.
So I mean, this is basically exactly what you would expect in terms of Alex's
belief of his relation to two leaders.
They're his dad who's going to go pick his battles, fight for him.
I mean, that's kind of an apt way to describe any desire for a paternalistic god king.
Yeah.
I want a daddy.
I don't think it's exactly how I do think that there's something to be said for
pressuring elected leaders to have policy sets that are more in line with what you'd hope.
And I mean, a good example of that.
Jen Psaki comes out and is like, fuck you.
We'll never send you tests.
And then a couple of weeks later, they're like, okay, fine.
We're going to send you a bunch of tests.
Sorry.
It turns out we sounded like the assholes.
Yeah, there's public pressure that you can make.
There's a run yourself primary somebody.
Or there are things that are much more productive.
Well, productive and I think mature relationships with power.
This is a childish relationship with elected leaders and how Alex sees all these pieces
fitting together.
That's not surprising.
It's just weird that he articulates it this way.
I almost kind of see it in the inverse, whereas he describes our elected leaders
similar to a father.
I see our elected leaders as being a bunch of petulant children with a lot of money
arguing with each other about stuff that doesn't matter while they watch us die.
I think you're closer.
Maybe not full on.
Not necessarily.
So Alex has decided Rand Paul maybe is a better target.
But that doesn't mean I'm not going to still try and get that juice out of Trump.
Try and sneaky snake him still.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we always Trump and do the right thing.
But listen, I got the inside baseball on Trump.
He doesn't know what's going on.
And I'm not even defending Trump.
I'm just saying we need to move on.
In fact, maybe you know what to get Trump's attention.
Because I don't even get this from Roger Stone.
I get this from people directly in Trump's camp.
Maybe I should just dish all the dirt off.
You know what?
You know what?
I'm going to dish it all on Trump next hour.
I'm going to go ahead and do that.
And it's not to hurt Trump.
Oh, my God.
It's so people can know how pathetic he is when you think he's playing 40 chess
going to save you.
And he's not.
He's not a bad guy.
But he doesn't know what he's doing.
And he's surrounded by bad advisors.
And he's got that multi-billion-dollar social media network based on Mastodon
that they said is an original program.
It doesn't even work.
And there's all these SEC criminal investigations of it right now.
And it's all falling apart.
I wish Trump could go build a real network.
I want Trump to have success.
I'm not against Trump.
I wish Trump was a successful businessman.
But it's all bullshit.
This is weird.
This is very weird.
The clip started with him saying we need to move on from Trump.
And that instead of doing that, he's like,
I want to get his attention by talking shit and dishing dirt.
I mean, I think a great way to move on from Trump would be to reveal all of the
shit that you've already known about him for the years that you've been lying about.
Yeah.
But I don't actually think he has anything meaningful that he could reveal.
Nothing that we don't already know.
Probably not.
He's been a very public grifter for the past our entire lives.
Yeah.
This sounds like a child lashing out because they don't get their way.
The news about the SEC looking into Trump's social media venture broke about a month ago
in outlets all over the place.
So it doesn't seem like this counts as dirt.
I guess next hour in the show, we'll see if Alex spills some tea.
Give me some dirt.
Spoiler alert, he does not.
Oh, that's not a surprise.
It does not end up happening.
That's not a surprise.
Like I said, it's just a weak attempt at the Rogan treatment.
It's not going to work.
Trump doesn't care.
Like Alex, take your own advice.
Move on.
I think bullying Rand Paul is a great idea.
He seems like a worm.
I love bullying Rand Paul.
And it seems like a baby makes some headway with that.
Yeah.
He seems easy to bully.
Yeah.
He's willing to roll over and show you his belly all the time.
His dad was on your show like a hundred fucking times.
He was on your show all the time.
Build up that.
Be like, I'm friends with your dad.
Yeah.
My dad will beat up your dad.
Right.
It works.
Just move on from Trump.
This isn't going to work.
He doesn't give a shit.
Nope.
So Biden went on vacation and there was a picture taken of him.
And Alex wants to talk about that a little.
Get it.
And there he is vacationing in his native state.
And he and his wife were the dog wearing masks alone on the beach.
Totally to create fear.
Totally to create hysteria.
Absolutely there to make you think that things are so dangerous.
The president of the United States can't go out on his private beachfront property
with his new German shepherd puppy.
They killed the last one.
Oh boy.
And breathe the air.
Alex is referring to Biden's dog Champ there who died back in June.
I think Alex might need to substantiate the claim that Biden killed his dog,
particularly considering the champ was 12 years old, which is typically on the
high end of normal dog lifespans.
Also in terms of fear pictures of Biden wearing a mask don't rank anywhere near what Alex does
every day.
Plus you have to understand how this is a rigged game.
Biden wears the mask and Alex can say it's a dishonest photo op meant to spread spread fear.
Biden doesn't wear the mask and Alex can say it's a perfect example of liberal hypocrisy.
How you have to wear the mask but Lord Biden doesn't.
The game's rigged.
It's a trap.
Yeah.
Doesn't matter.
Meaningless.
There's no like there's no compromise, which it seems should have been very obvious in so
many other avenues as well.
They had like say negotiating over a bill with Republicans whenever you obviously know
they're all going to vote no on it anyways.
Well they've you know like McConnell's made statements of we will do nothing.
I will never ever sit a Supreme Court justice during the final year of a presidency.
Yeah.
He was fucking lying.
Everybody knows that.
It's challenging to negotiate with people who have explicitly made it clear they have no
interest in negotiating.
No.
No.
No.
And you know engaging with Alex's bullshit is fairly similar.
Similar and stupid.
So Biden's got a little policy that's going to go into effect regarding the border and
vaccines and Alex really whiffs on this one.
Okay.
And now the U.S. demand a you mean the globalist for all border crossers in January not the
illegals coming in not the migrants but anybody trucking stuff in vice versa including U.S.
citizens now to cross the border you've got to have a shot.
Ah see the illegal aliens don't but everybody else does you see.
See how that works.
This is a great example of how stupid Alex is and how his laziness
translates into lies.
If you just read the headline of this article you might come away with some of the conclusions
Alex comes to.
You'd need to be a super xenophobic bigot and you'd still have to make up a few details
but this is within the realm of imagination if you don't actually look at the policy or
the article at all from a U.S. news and world report article on the policy quote the rules
pertain to non U.S. nationals.
American citizens and permanent residents may still enter the U.S. regardless of their
vaccination status.
Alex legitimately and literally lied by making up that U.S. citizens need to be vaccinated
across the border because doing so helps him create a feeling of animosity in his audience
towards immigrants.
It becomes even more flagrant as an instance of misreporting when you realize that this
is a month old story.
He's had plenty of time to hear about it look into it get the details down particularly
considering how he does about 10 hours of research a day.
Also beginning in October 2021 the CDC and the State Department announced new guidelines
that quote require all immigrant visa applicants to receive a full COVID-19 vaccine series
as part of their medical exam prior to being issued a visa.
The guidelines specifically say that if a visa applicant refuses to get vaccinated
they are quote inadmissible to the United States.
Most of the undocumented immigrants in the country are people who have overstayed their
visas and even if there were like mostly folks sneaking into the country a rule that
they needed to be vaccinated would be totally meaningless and unenforceable.
What's being expressed here is Alex's laziness willingness to lie and his blanket hatred of
immigrants.
There's nothing meaningful here at all.
No at all.
Just bigotry.
Yep.
Let's just toss a little bigotry in there otherwise people won't kind of get that vibe you know.
Yeah.
You got to make sure when you're just reading through a bunch of stacks you don't really
have the opportunity to wax on bigotry.
You got to wax away from the stacks.
Exactly so you got to find a way to slam it in there.
So we lost Harry Reid.
Recently Harry Reid passed.
Okay.
A lot of people have a lot of different feelings about Harry Reid.
Sure.
You know that's not a conversation we need to get into at this point.
But Alex has a weird kind of insulting eulogy.
Okay.
What have we allowed ourselves to become in all for just money and power in the system?
You know Harry Reid a very corrupt evil Chinese agent.
Okay.
Chinese Communist agent is dead.
Good start.
At 82.
Then what a loss he could have been a real human.
What?
He was a servant of evil.
And that's very very very very very sad isn't it?
Is it?
Let me get these articles right now.
What?
What just happened?
So weird.
What was that?
That was so weird.
You explained that to me.
I think like I understand like dancing on a grave if you're Alex.
Sure.
Like it's fun.
Yeah.
I kind of also understand being like what a loss he's a statesman.
You know I can understand that response too.
But it's very difficult is what Alex just did.
Yeah.
It's like what a shame he's dead.
He could have been a human.
What?
But he was a Chinese spy.
Does that it does that apply to all who who've died in what I don't know what I was very confused.
Okay.
So does he miss Harry?
I think so.
I guess.
Yeah.
So Alex has Steve Kersh on for the last hour.
Mostly to talk about this
substack post that he has that is full of shit.
Right.
But I don't listen to much of it.
There's only a few clips that I'm going to play from this because it's it's dumb.
You know what it is.
Here's Alex's introduction.
Now I saw this article yesterday and I spent about an hour and a half reading the whole thing
and watching the videos that were in it.
And I didn't even scratch the surface of it.
But major computer science engineer saw a multi-billion dollar company.
He's founded and run.
Steve Kersh is going to be joining us next segment from SteveKersh.substack.com
to get into this huge, huge article that we also posted at infowars.com.
Pathology results show 93% of people who died after being vaccinated were killed by the vaccine.
So I'm flabbergasted because the underlying document here is four pages long.
And honestly, it's really more like three in terms of actual text.
The video presentation that is linked in the article is 15 minutes long.
So I have no idea what was taking Alex an hour and a half to get through this nonsense.
You got a pause for bathroom breaks.
I guess.
Also, because it's funny, I want to point out that the first sentence in the video
presentation that's linked to this non-study is quote,
I want to say, first of all, that we must not quibble about details.
All right, let's not get bogged down with all the facts or whatever.
Right.
We got to say big picture here.
It's about ideas.
It's about what might be.
That sounds like a perfect opening for a presentation that's utterly devoid of details.
Yes.
In any case, if you're curious, there is no data presented in that video.
As it stands, this is a completely meaningless thing.
And it can be ignored out of hand until actual concrete evidence is provided.
And by that, I mean that I'm going to quibble about the details.
Yeah.
Well, that's what you're not supposed to do.
Yes.
And I think the reason for that is if you quibble about the details,
the details would look real dumb.
Yes.
So this is the last clip, and they're talking about Robert Malone,
who we discussed as part of Alex's Christmas message.
Uh-huh.
He apparently has been booked on Rogan.
Great.
Great.
Great.
Here's Hirsch talking about that, or Kirsch, excuse me.
But Dr. Robert Malone, because of what's happening, is on a plane right now to Austin.
He'll tape with Joe Rogan to March.
He'll be out tomorrow night for the next day.
So their attempts to censor him, we can now talk about it.
It's not public.
Are not going to work.
So very, very exciting.
Yeah.
We're very excited that, you know, it's, you know,
kind of like when one door closes, when he gets removed from Twitter,
another door opens, which is that he's going to be on Rogan.
And the people that I work with were instrumental in making that happen.
Malone's appearance on Joe Rogan will be extraordinary.
And if we can get Robert F. Kennedy on Rogan, I think that'll bring the house down.
This is a great instance of Rogan getting deeper and deeper
into the world of anti-Vex propaganda, which will ultimately lead to a ton of people in
his audience being hurt and possibly dying.
It's just a tragedy to see how irresponsible he's being with his platform,
if Malone is going to be on, which it does appear that he is.
And like, if he ends up having Robert Kennedy Jr. on, holy shit.
I mean, as to Steve's claim that he was instrumental in getting Malone booked on Rogan's show,
that's probably true.
Back when Brett Weinstein was going really hard in the Ivermectin game in June of this year,
he did an episode of his podcast Dark Horse titled How to Save the World in Three Easy Steps.
The guests on that episode were Steve Kirsch and Robert Malone.
Just after they recorded that episode, Brett was a guest on Rogan's podcast,
along with Dr. Pierre Corey, the founder of the anti-Vex and pro-Ivermectin group,
the frontline COVID-19 critical care alliance.
It's within the realm of believability that Brett set up that booking,
and given that Malone and Kirsch were guests on Brett's show, spreading vaccine misinformation,
I could believe that they'd be open to getting them on the larger platform,
getting them up onto the big leagues with Rogan.
There's a subtle network of shitheads that are desperately trying to court Rogan to utilize
his platform to spread their shit, and he seems more than he seems really willing.
Successfully courting.
He seems really thrilled to go along with it.
Wow.
Also, I was looking over the guest lists of Rogan for the past couple of months,
and man, he's had some shitheads.
We're talking Ted Nugent, Tim Pool, Blair White, Ben Shapiro, Alex Berenson, and Steven Pinker.
I would think that Alex would be really concerned with his friend Joe buddying up
with someone who has such clear ties to Epstein,
but I guess that's only a problem when he wants it to be.
Yeah.
Anyway, yeah, I find this awful.
I think it's really, really great that when you give somebody $100 million,
they almost invariably turn into a right wing shithead.
Yeah.
I think that's great.
I do wonder if this is kind of like a performance art piece where Joe is trying to see what he
can do without them canceling the deal.
How far can I go?
How can I burn $100 million like the fucking Joker?
I mean, I think even without that $100 million, he's perfectly set.
You know, like for life, he's not, he doesn't have a problem.
He's going to be all right.
Yeah.
So why not try and like see how far you can go before, before they deem it a,
like we got to, we got to cancel this a fucking bio hazard is what they're going to deem it.
But yet at the same time, he's having all these shitheads on.
He's clearly dabbling deeper and deeper into vaccine misinformation.
You know, he's having Robert Malone on and yet he won't have Alex back on.
You got to ask yourself a little bit of a question.
If you're Alex, maybe it's time to sneaky snake him.
I want to go back to 12 year old me watching news radio on A and E at four in the afternoon
and be like, Hey, Hey, guess what?
See that dumb guy?
He's going to ruin the world, the whole world, not just news radio's world.
Yeah.
It's also weird for me too, because I think one of my first interactions with Rogan
wasn't news radio because I think I maybe didn't realize that was who he was or like,
I wasn't aware of him as a comedian or anything.
I think the first time he came into my periphery was when he was a guest on Love Line.
Oh yeah.
That makes sense.
He was a pretty charming guest on Love Line.
He was pretty funny.
Totally.
And now to look back on that, it's like, wow, him and Adam Corolla, both both really,
really fell off as did Dr. Drew.
All three of them just just awful.
I am starting to think that you should not give white men a shit ton of money.
I don't want to think anymore about Love Line.
Don't do it.
Bumps me out.
Don't do it.
It's going to, it's going to, the guest list is going to start looking a lot like
Rogans in the past few months.
If you go too far back.
They had some cool folk.
I know.
I know.
I've Rogans had some cool folk.
That's true.
Yeah.
They're not all crazies.
No.
So yeah.
Anyway, we come to the end of this and now we're as good as caught up.
It is ironic.
I know, I know people who've been on Rogan.
I mean, it's just bananas.
Laura Bytes.
Yeah.
Exactly.
I was trying to think of anybody else that we might know.
In our immediate circle.
I think red was on, wasn't he?
Chris red.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Maybe.
Seems possible.
Yeah.
He's in the realm of availability.
Sure.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Oh, there's my friend, Elon Musk.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I did open mics.
Anyway, we'll be back, Jordan.
Indeed.
But until then, we have a website.
We do.
It's KnowledgeRite.com.
That's right.
We're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter.
It's that knowledge underscore fight.
And I go to bed, Jordan.
Yeah.
We'll be back next year.
But until then, I'm Leo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Daryl Rundis.
I am put me down on Team Human, baby.
And now here comes the sex robots.
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Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love your work.