Knowledge Fight - #64: Aug 27-Sep 1, 2015
Episode Date: July 17, 2017Today, Dan tells Jordan about the breakthrough 9th installment into what happened in 2015 to convince Alex Jones to join up with the Trump campaign. Dan is pretty sure he's make a massive break in the... case, but you can decide that for yourself. Topics covered include: Where did Alex's chimera narrative come from? Did Alex steal "Hillary For Prison" from a bumper sticker he saw? Does Alex Jones have a conceal-carry permit? What race of women is Alex most attracted to?
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Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
I love you. Hey, everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan. We are a couple dudes who like to sit around.
We like to... That started very cheerleader. We are a couple dudes.
Give me a novelty beverage. A novelty beverage.
It is... We are drinking Nestle Milo today.
We are. In honor of the 157 books Milo Yiannopoulos sold.
Hopefully, he disappears forever. That book is dangerous to publishing houses.
It was funded entirely by the Mercer family we discovered.
As is everything he does and many other weirdo ding-dongs on the right.
Yeah. This is a chocolate-based energy drink with a generic basketball player.
It's not chocolate-based. It's chocolate flavored, which means there is no chocolate in here.
The first two ingredients are like cocoa processed with alkali.
Oh, that's... How is it? That's pretty good. Let's taste it.
This is best served chilled. I agree with that recommendation.
It's not bad. All right. That's pretty good. You're right.
It's kind of just like chocolate milk. It is exactly like chocolate milk.
Something that is also like chocolate milk in as much as I like it a lot.
Okay. There we go. Is our new donator. Transition.
What's going on out there, Jeff Wood? I'm a policy wonk.
That is not a first and last name as far as I can tell. It is just a first name, Jeff Wood.
We appreciate it. Okay. Thanks for joining up with the show.
Thank you very much, Jeff Wood. What do you know? We got a second policy
wonk today too. What the shit?
Give a nice shout out to Clay. Thank you for donating.
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That we should just get a dedicated Clay Aiken tips email address.
Clay Aiken tips hotline. Yeah. Yeah.
What do you know? I just feel like that's the most random person that we could be
obsessed with on this show. I don't know. I feel like there's some other American
idol people we could choose. Maybe a Justin Guarini, maybe a Sanjaya.
Whatever happened to, we know what happened to Kelly. Whatever happened from Justin to Kelly.
I don't know. I didn't see that movie three times in theaters though.
I don't understand you. Let's not deal with it.
I don't understand what you're doing at all.
I worked at a movie theater at the time, but still unexcusable behavior.
Jordan, I have an out of context. And I don't know anything about Alex Jones.
Right. The premise of the show. I know a lot about him. You don't know anything.
We talk about it. Hey, how's it going?
Our intros and outros are pretty much a mess.
We're recording the new listeners, not explaining what the hell is going on at all
up top. Right. This is a podcast about Alex Jones. That's all you really need to know.
I have an out of context drop from Alex Jones to start the show off.
And there's a guest appearance by one of our favorite least favorite people
in this out of context drop the man, the myth, the liar, Larry Nichols.
Ooh.
Globals know how to kill him with a microwave gun across the street.
They'll cook him in his bedroom if they want.
If they wanted him shut up, I'm sure he's not much on this earth.
I know, but he would be shut up. So if somebody is not being shut up,
then you and I can only, only realize that they want it out.
Oops. They accidentally said that the government wants whatever they're saying to be out.
Yeah. Right. That makes perfect sense.
I love it.
Either you kill Donald Trump Jr. with a microwave gun,
which you could just go to his house or across the street.
Sure.
Or they have released that information in order to taunt us,
letting us know that the rule of law no longer applies to anybody above us in stature.
There was no possibility of coming together.
And so what needs to happen is, and this is where Dan cuts me off.
I start playing the playoff music.
Exactly.
So that was, they were trying to talk about Lewis Farrakhan and be like,
he does, you know, the, there are, it's obvious that the globalists want him trying to start
a race war because otherwise they would have fried him with a microwave gun.
That sounds about right.
Not realizing that the logic flips around perfectly on them.
Lewis Farrakhan?
Yeah. Once it started race war.
Anyway, today, Jordan, we're going to be going over the ninth part of my investigation.
This thing is sprawling.
Excellent.
Into what happened in 2015 to get Alex Jones to join up with team Trump.
Right.
So far, if you, I recommend if you're listening to this and you haven't listened to the other eight
parts, I recommend you got some homework to do, son.
I recommend you spend the next 24 hours.
Yeah. Yeah. That's about right.
You got a full day ahead of you of figuring out what we've discovered.
Yeah. We're harder to binge than just about anything else.
There's no doubt about that.
The, the, the, to give you just like a brief recap of what we found so far is that initially
Alex Jones ignored the idea that Trump was running for president, then started talking
wild shit about him, talking about how he knows that Donald Trump is the front man for
a consortium on the East coast.
Right.
He explicitly lays out mob connections.
Right.
Talks about how he is in bed with the Clintons.
Can't trust him.
Probably, probably laundering money.
His track record is terrible.
He's hooked up with dicey people and then out of nowhere he's like, uh, I'm going to
stop talking shit on Trump.
Yeah.
I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Right.
The whole time he's enjoyed his rhetoric and he thinks the things that Trump is saying about
how Mexican immigrants shouldn't be coming into the country and what have you.
He likes that.
Loves Trump's bigotry.
Hates Hillary Clinton so much.
He's willing to be like, you know what, let's give this Trump guy a shot.
And from, uh, you know what, June to now we're into August.
Yeah.
Nothing has really evolved.
No.
His position has only become more, hey, he keeps saying things I like.
Yeah.
That's basically it.
Yeah.
Because Alex is crazy and so is Donald Trump.
Very ambivalent to him becoming the nominee.
Very much so.
Very happy with him, uh, pushing that narrative.
Yes.
Because he wants Rand Paul.
He's really hoping that Rand Paul will ramp up his bigotry.
Exactly.
Yeah.
That seems to be his firm position is I love Rand Paul.
I want him to talk like Donald Trump.
Yeah.
But in the meantime, he's tried to get Jesse Ventura to run for president.
And Ventura has shut him down on many an occasion.
Or at least been like not yet.
Yeah.
Then he's also expressed support for, uh, Ted Cruz.
In this episode, he's going to express support for two other Republicans,
one of whom is not running for president.
He's all over the place.
Right.
He's Trump is the last thing on his mind in terms of, uh, you know, who is his horse?
You know, it is kind of a, it is kind of good when you think about, uh, who else could have been,
uh, the GOP president, like imagine Ted Cruz with this same authoritarian regime,
just adding in a lot of Christian bullshit on top of it.
Well, like I would rather have a kleptocracy than a theocracy, right?
Somewhat. Yeah. I'm, and Ted Cruz would be able to get things done better.
Yeah.
Like he understands the system or he'd have these departments staffed.
You know, it would be, I think the machine would work faster with Ted Cruz,
especially with like no resistance from the GOP.
Yeah, exactly.
So at least Trump is a bumbling fuck and everyone hates him.
Right. And I've watched escape from LA.
I know how the theocracy plays out in America.
Yikes.
We lose all of California.
What about, I don't want to talk about escape from LA.
If you want to talk about escape from New York, we can talk about it,
but I don't want to talk about LA anyway.
Today's, uh, investigation will cover the period from, uh, August 27th,
while we left off on August 26th last time to September 1st.
And I don't want to put too fine a point on this.
I think I've cracked the case.
Okay.
I think at the end of this episode, I will reveal a piece of information
that I was unaware of and you were unaware of.
And I've not heard anybody bring up and I think it explains just about everything.
Okay.
That is a big claim.
I'm being a little bit too over the top.
You've said that before on like installment number six or so.
You were like, I think I've got this one.
I know.
And that's the ever-evolving nature of this investigation.
Right.
But this one, I think it gives motive.
It gives opportunity.
I think there's a lot.
Oh shit.
You've built a court case.
And let me tell you, it's not as conspiratorial as let's say, you know,
some ideas of like Putin funneling money in or something like that.
It doesn't have as many, it's not, according to Occam's razor, it's much simpler.
Of course.
I think I, I'm ready to be wrong.
The next stage of the investigation might show that I'm totally wrong.
Okay.
But this, this is something pretty big.
All right.
Let's do it.
But be that as it may, we got to start on August 27th.
And so Alex Jones is in a weird place because that Virginia shooting had just happened.
Right.
And in the meantime, he's also being attacked by a sheriff in Spokane.
And this becomes like a really weird place where he's mad at cops, but also loves cops.
And he's in, he's in a very strange dancing space for a lot of this, this time period.
In this first clip, he's talking about how the sheriff in Spokane had come out and said
that a lot of armored vehicles that they have and heavy weaponry is to fight against
constitutionalists and white militias, right?
Which is what they're more scared of than let's say, Muslim terrorism.
Yeah.
I don't think Muslim terrorism is going to Spokane, Washington.
It doesn't seem like that's a hard, a hard target.
Yeah.
But Alex has pissed off about it.
And this is what he has to say.
So this is wrong.
Drudge and others picked it up.
World End Daily picked it up.
The story went viral and he first came out and said, we're liars.
It's not for us.
Then we said, no, you're a liar.
So he said, Alex Jones and Info Wars is threatening to kill me.
When it was comments on the site, which anybody could do.
I mean, I could go on the inlander and put comments and then say they said it.
I mean, it's just very bizarre and he keeps warning of something's about to happen.
I really see this as a prime false flag zone.
That's what my spider sense common sense tells me.
Now by exposing it, it may not happen.
But I think it's a really, really bad person from everything he's done.
He speaks with the fork and tongue and I think he's playing people.
And I may just go to a county nearby and not even go into his jurisdiction
and call for peace when I go out there.
See if he'll come to the county line because I don't even know if it's safe
to even get within his jurisdiction with the history of his deputies,
the things he's been involved in, bizarre deaths.
This is a pretty bad guy that's something probably lost center.
I'm not sure I'm speculating there.
Yeah, keep that in mind.
His feelings on this Spokane Sheriff.
All the mysterious deaths.
Like he's talking about Arpaio.
And another guy who's going to come up a little bit later
that Alex has very different feelings about.
Spoiler alert.
It's Sheriff Clark.
Right.
But Jesus, the guy from Wisconsin who should be fucking put in jail.
Yeah.
Alex loves him.
Why aren't why are these people in jail forever?
I don't know.
They should be in jail forever.
It's wild.
But like Arpaio skeleton should still be in jail after he dies,
like hanging like in a medieval dem bones.
Yeah, exactly.
And like in the background of one of those old Mac video,
I'm thinking of Prince of Persia, the original right.
You have all those skeletons hanging.
I was thinking of King's Quest.
But yeah, we're about the same generationally.
Yeah.
So the thing that I think is fucking hilarious in that clip
is that for days, Alex had been like,
Oh, you son of a bitch, I'm coming.
I'm coming to Spokane and this guy better talk to me.
And now he's like, I might not even go into his justice.
Yeah, that's a weird one.
It's so backpedaling.
Like what is this?
The 47th parallel?
What like is there at the DMZ?
He fucking talked himself into being super afraid of this guy.
And there is no threat.
So I love that because Alex Jones is such a fucking coward
when it really comes down to it.
But I wonder, is there anything more impotent now than death threats?
Yeah, I don't know.
You can't online.
Yeah, you can't not get death threats.
Well, yeah, it's still scary.
But yeah, like if I say I didn't like the first episode of leftovers,
it's like there's gonna be a bunch of death.
Yeah, there's death threats.
Yeah, it doesn't mean that it's okay.
But yeah, it is weak shit.
Listen up.
If you are making a death threat online,
fucking at least go for it.
No, hold on.
Give it a shot.
I don't agree with that at all.
Wait, what?
I don't agree with that.
What?
How do you, how do you figure?
I don't like that your problem with death threats online
is that they're idle.
I don't like that at all.
Okay, fine.
Um, I would say, uh, I mean like I,
when I used to be a college columnist at the University of Missouri,
I wrote intentionally inflammatory things in the student newspaper
and I would get death threats a bit.
Right.
And my universal response was, fuck you.
Right.
Fuck you punk.
You dare you.
Come kill me.
How dare you?
And nothing ever happened.
Right.
If we, if, if enough policy wonks get us a larger platform,
I can't imagine how many death threats we're gonna get.
We're gonna get so many.
Oh, we're gonna get death threats all day.
The second Alex Jones finds out about us.
Oh.
I think he might have already, but the item,
I'm, I'm not saying that in some sort of like conceded narcissistic way.
I just think he's petty enough to have a Google alert on his name.
Okay.
And I would not be surprised if some intern or whatever is aware of what we're doing.
But the second that like his audience really becomes aware,
we're going to be globalists.
Oh man.
We are going to say we're connected to Soros.
Oh, and he still hasn't paid us.
Yeah.
Anyway, let's, let's, let's move along.
So we've got a lot of fucking gloves to go through and you have a hard out.
So I, like I said, there's not been a ton of evolution about Alex Jones's position on Trump,
but I did notice this clip and I think it's indicating a softening in his opinion towards
him about a very specific topic.
Now, you know, I'm a very much second amendment person, Chris.
And I know the arguments both ways very well, but I'm very much into the second amendment.
You, you need protection.
Now you also have entertainment and you have, you know, all sorts of activities and all of that,
but taking that out of the picture, you know, most, most, I mean, guns are used for recreational
purposes like people play golf and like people play other things, but, but beyond that, in
terms of safety, uh, you know, if, if you're sitting in a cabin someplace and you're not
armed and somebody walks in with a gun, I'll tell you what, I'd rather be in that cabin
with a gun than not with a gun that I can tell you right now.
Go to that.
I tell you, I mean, go there and say Donald Trump more and more.
Doesn't mean I trust him, but I tell you, I'm liking him a lot more.
He likes him a lot more because he started talking about guns.
He started about, it's, oh man, he loves guns.
Loves him.
But at the same time, even in that clip, he's saying, I still don't trust him.
I still don't trust him.
So there's really no actual evolution of his position.
It's fucking fascinating.
It's just that Trump is saying everything he loves.
But why is Alex Jones for once in his goddamn life restrained?
That is a really good question.
He jumps off every dumbass cliff.
That like, oh, some, some caller gives him information about a conspiracy and he's like,
this is true.
I have it from high level sources.
Right.
Why in this instance that ends up being the worst decision he's ever made,
why is he like, I really got to mull this one over for a couple of months?
I think I actually, I think I do know the answer to that question.
Does he know something?
Like, does he know, does Alex actually know something?
Like, has he actually been told something that makes him think?
I think it's, I think the mob ties part might be a piece of that.
Right.
But I think what's actually,
And Alex has different mob ties.
He's, it's a Hatfield and McCoy situation.
I think there may be a negotiation that's been going on behind the scenes.
Oh, shit.
I think this publicly being like, I like him more, but I don't trust him.
Is his way of publicly being like,
sending a message that you need to bump your offer.
Right.
I think that might be the case.
Okay.
All right.
I don't want to give away too much, but I think that might be the case.
All right. Here we go.
So also, uh, I think I realized why Alex was being a coward about the sheriff.
And it's because he hadn't taken his super mail yet.
He hadn't taken his super mail vitality for the day.
And so he was a little cuck.
He was a little, uh, estrogen filled cuck.
Okay.
And so Alex Jones has to take his, uh, medications on air.
Jesus, that's so disgusting.
So disgusting.
Yeah.
It's worse than you think.
But first I was about to do this during the break here on the TV slash radio show.
And I thought, why not just do it on air?
Because I hadn't taken my survival shield, nascent iodine yet.
And I like to put it in a glass of water.
I take about half a dropper once a day.
That's a little more than the dose that's recommended.
Consult your physicians out there and see how it works for you.
Took much smaller doses just three years ago when I started this.
I think a larger dose, because I forget some days.
I probably do it three, four days a week.
In fact, I'm getting better about taking it every day.
So it's probably reduced my dose hindsight.
It's 2020.
That's just greedily put too much in there.
And then I take some supermodality.
That's even stronger under the tongue, but I just put it in water.
Because it really has like a cola-y taste.
When you mix it with the iodine, I take three dropper fools.
You know why not just take whatever I mean, bad here.
In fact, somebody ran off of my secret 12 that was in here.
My secret 12 was in here.
Oh, it's underneath.
I can't reach it.
Well, somebody give me my methylcobalamin, please.
It's all right.
Get in right, prepare this.
I was loading up this glass during the break and I thought,
you know what, this is what I do at least once a day.
And when I religiously do it, things get a lot better around here.
Niko, I really appreciate your help.
I can't really, someone ran off with it.
It's probably me.
I probably wandered off with it.
I probably wandered off with it.
I don't think it's okay.
I'll take it later.
And that really is better under the tongue, not in water.
But this is, this is how I take it.
Right into the old stomach, right down the old gullet with me droogies.
And so there it is.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You need to understand the context.
Tastes delicious.
That's not good.
You know, when I first started drinking this stuff, it didn't taste good.
But now my body loves it.
I don't think the first time you drink whiskey, you don't like it.
But down the road, you know, it tastes like mama's milk.
But even though you don't remember what mama's milk tastes like,
you imagine it probably tastes like the Jameson's you're drinking.
But so drinking Jameson's, I drink this.
So again, it's available at infowarslife.com.
Yeah, he needs to be careful about his clockwork orange references.
Yeah, that's not good.
No, that's not good.
I don't think he understands why that's a problem.
That is on air.
Yeah.
This is the voice of a generation.
Yeah.
The man who's standing up to the globalists spends three minutes on air
mixing a cocktail of his own weirdo pills.
Yeah.
Wow.
Also, he dropped something.
And he's like, hey, could somebody get that for me?
I can't find it.
He couldn't find his secret 12.
What the fuck is that?
It's B12.
But it's methylcobalamin as opposed to cyanideabalamin or whatever.
I don't know.
He argues that vitamin B12 can be derived from like cyanide or something else.
And theirs is from something else.
Sure.
I don't know.
All right.
I don't care.
Anyway, I just fucking love that sales shit.
I love it.
I love it when he really goes for it and he's like,
I'm going to sell product, but I refuse to be interesting about it.
So I'm just going to fucking overdose on supermail vitality.
Anyway, one of the big missions that Alex is on during this period is he needs
for the shooter in Virginia, the guy who shot the two news people live on Facebook and Twitter.
He needs for that guy to be on meds.
He needs them to be on psycho psychiatric medication because he's said that.
He's already said it.
Oh, oh, he's already said that he was not that he needs him to be.
No.
But in order for his narrative to work about like shooters being controlled,
right, right, right, right.
It's mental health.
What we should be caring about is mental health in this country.
That's the real issue.
It's not guns.
It's not guns.
It's all about mental health.
Now, admittedly, Reagan defunded all of our mental health programs
and destroyed the welfare state on his on his own, basically,
and he was a Republican president.
But hey, it's mental health and admittedly,
Alex's position is at least a third of what mental health practitioners advocate is brain control.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
He has a problem there and he is really struggling because it's not coming out
that he was on psychiatric meds.
Yeah.
And I might have actually contributed to why he's nuts and wasn't medicated.
Right.
So Alex is having a real difficult time with that.
He's like, we're going to find out he was on pills.
And I don't believe that's come out to this day.
But he wants to talk a little bit about how maybe maybe that shooting was fake
and he uses a very weird maybe the shooting was fake.
Maybe it was.
It does not get less fake than that.
Well, he has Joe Biggs and David Knight go to Virginia.
Oh, so he's got the dream team.
Yeah.
And they're just standing on the highway apparently across the street
from like the center where the shooting happened or something like that.
It's tough.
It's a bad shot.
And they're just standing there.
They have no news.
They have nothing.
And Alex is talking to them about maybe it's fake.
The first person shooter shooting the reporter and the cameraman.
There's no blood.
He does shoot her three times.
It looks like and she runs in high heels.
And a lot of folks said they don't believe that they think it's fake.
Well, we know some stuff's been staged.
We know much of Sandy Hook isn't as they say.
We know the Aurora shooting is staged.
But I've shot wild boar.
I've shot elk.
I've shot white tail.
I've shot mule.
And sometimes you shoot one with a 7 mil mag and they fall right there.
Sometimes you shoot a little white tail with 30 odd 6 and they run 500 yards.
Even though their heart is blown in half.
Joe, you know, it's in the news.
They covered you've had quite a few kills in the army yourself
and been blown up a few times yourself.
You've had experience with this.
It looks like a first person shoot them up.
I don't think the White House is beyond doing this.
But the narrative would be he'd be tea party or something
and they'd have been on the ground ready.
Like we saw Bloomberg send an email the night before saying get ready.
Big things about to happen.
That was in mainstream news.
They had the porta-potties being delivered.
They were already with PR at Sandy Hook.
The school had been closed before.
You know, the evidence goes on and on that something's not right.
We don't know exactly what, but he's a retired FBI agent has gone there
and says he's never seen anything like it and looks like a cover up.
So yeah, people are on the case.
But watching that video that will roll while you're talking.
He's not going to play that video again.
We're not going to put it back on YouTube because we don't want to get censored again.
But my own show, I can roll it.
He does. He plays it again.
I can't fucking fathom that shit.
Yeah. Thankfully Joe Biggs responses.
No, I'm not ready to say that this looks fake.
Yeah.
At least Joe Biggs' response is good.
But the true comedy, I hesitate even to call it comedy
because it's such dark context.
But Alex Jones at this point has played that video like four or five times on his show within two days.
Jesus.
Later on in this episode, there's a story about someone stabbing chickens
and there's video of it and he refuses to play that.
So he's willing to play all these propaganda center for medical progress videos.
He's willing to repeatedly play this shooting video.
Won't play chickens being stabbed.
I think he wants to kill somebody.
I think so too.
I think Alex is living vicariously through this video as like a,
I have always wanted to do this kind of thing.
I think that might be a part of it or he sees it as helping his goals, which is causing strife.
And fear.
Yeah.
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Especially fear.
Fear and strife.
Look, if these people had guns, this never would have happened.
They would have been able to protect themselves.
That argument is made.
Of course it is.
Of fucking course it is.
This is a bad argument.
No.
Yeah.
If this person who's doing their job doing a remote for local news just had a gun,
they could have not been surprised.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
Anyway, I think I think that I just, I just wish they would understand that I don't care
what solves the gun violence issue.
Yeah.
As long as it solves it.
Like if that means everybody gets a gun, fine, give everybody a gun.
Now, I would prefer if it was socialized gunfare, where the government just gives everybody a gun.
You got your Obama gun?
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
That'd be good stuff.
But I mean, it's just, how can you not see how stupid an argument that is?
She's on air.
Yeah.
She's giving a remote.
If you think for one second that this lady is going to be doing her work and then sees this guy
and pulls out a gun on air and now there's a gun battle.
How much more wild of footage would that be though?
Yeah.
That would get raiding.
That I would play.
That I would play on my show.
I'm not sure I would.
No, good God no.
You know what I would play though?
I would play this next clip of Alex Jones talking about seeing some homeless people doing some fishing.
And all I'm saying is suddenly it isn't just immigration or the best people coming here,
it's spacebar folks.
Moss Isley.
Oh.
I mean, I've been down on the hiking bike trail and seen homeless Guatemalans catching fish
with a piece of monofilament line wrapped around a coke can that they use as the,
and I'm sure they're really sweet, great, nice people.
The question is, what is the government doing here and everywhere else just opening everything up?
And by the way, those immigrants did don't even know how to go get the assistance.
They haven't made it to the Democratic Party facility yet and haven't been scooped up to actually be
taken off the street.
They're living in the green belt.
It was grandma.
Dad, Granady must have died.
It was mama.
It was daddy and three kids.
With a fire going over across the creek, catching fish and eating them.
I mean, we're talking grizzly Adams.
Okay, fine.
These are countries that live like grizzly Adams.
We're in the 21st century.
Why are they bringing grizzly Adams in in mass?
What's the reason?
Because when it all unravels and melts down into depression, it is going to be a, you know,
what storm and they're mixing radical jihadist into this and they're going to use the attacks
to take everybody's liberties.
And there won't be any logic of our government open the borders.
Our government gave them the weapons because the public doesn't have logic anymore.
The public doesn't have logic anymore.
The plan.
Yes.
For them is we're going to bring in Guatemalan grizzly Adams.
They're going to team up.
What don't you get?
I don't get that at all.
Because you went to public school and you don't have logic.
I don't have logic anymore.
I actually think that there are people that I vote.
Look, they're industrious people.
They figured out how to fish.
They're surviving on their own.
Isn't that what he loves?
That kind of life.
I'm legit a little jealous of their lifestyle.
A little bit.
Living out in the woods fishing.
I don't like to eat fish though.
I'd have to find like a, I don't know, a mule to kill.
Anyway, why is he shooting mules?
I'd like to point out too that if you live in Chicago, you can go down Lakeshore Drive
and you will see white and African-American homeless people fishing in those lakes that
are by the side of the road.
Of course.
It's not some sort of weird immigrant thing.
A lot of homeless people find food how they can.
Yeah, it's actually very smart.
And also kind of a damning indictment of how we treat our people.
But be that as it may, Alex, I'm glad you took the wrong lesson from it.
Speaking of things you took the wrong lesson from,
I teased on the last episode that I figured out where Alex Jones' chimera narrative comes from.
Yes.
And now it is time to lay that out in the open.
Alex Jones reveals in this next clip where he got hip to all that from.
Okay.
And it's not a good source.
We are joined by Steve Quayle of SteveQuayle.com, the first guy 20 years ago who was writing
bestselling books about them taking human baby fetus brains and putting them in dogs,
cats, cockroaches, mice.
Wow.
All right.
Were they bestsellers?
No.
Did he put out the name of the books?
No, but you can go to SteveQuayle.com.
I've referenced him in the past.
Steve Quayle is a lunatic.
SteveQuayle.com.
Steve Quayle is bar none one of the craziest people I've ever encountered in our investigations.
All right.
And I've looked into Larry Nichols.
Right.
This guy is loony tunes.
Like you see my book of notes here.
I like to take pretty detailed notes on the episodes.
Right.
So I know what happens in each episode.
Because you're good at your job and prepared.
The note that I have about what's about to happen,
what the next clips we're going to listen to is Steve Quayle is nuts.
That's all I've written down.
Is it spelled like Dan Quayle?
Yes.
Okay.
And he doesn't get into this.
But you know what, it's available on Steve Quayle's website.
Oh, I hope it's his book.
Buying Gold.
No.
Steve Quayle has his own gold sale operation.
All right.
Seems that all these dudes have that sort of link in common.
Yeah, I've got that.
Cause panic, sell gold.
That's what you do.
Steve Quayle at least is kind of interesting
in the sense that his insanity is not.
I mean, he's, he has a racially problematic beliefs.
He also believes that like at this point,
we can't encounter anybody who doesn't know.
He believes that Nazis survived World War II
and have a base under the ice at the polar caps.
He, uh, I'm intrigued.
Yeah.
He has, he's, he's out there in terms of like his theories.
We, when we talked about him last on the show,
no time travel, right?
I'm not sure.
I think he probably does believe in that, but good.
The last time we were, uh, talked about him is because
Alex Jones was talking about how he's basically a profit
and all of his predictions have come true,
which is not true at all.
That's absolutely absurd.
He's also written a ton of books about how, uh,
the giants are real, not, not like the sports team,
but like biblical giants are real and that the government is
trying to cover up them, uh, their history with a tarp.
Yeah.
Destroying the bones of giants and hiding them in back rooms
of museums and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Uh, and he's like, they were a perverse race.
It's, it's madness.
I like that the government is trying to hide them,
but they're still like, well, we can't put them
in a government facility.
We got to put them in a museum.
Right.
Like there's some, like there's Indiana Jones.
That's a government building, the museums.
I don't know.
Anyway, uh, here is, uh, I have three clips of Steve Quayle.
Saying some wild shit on Alex's show.
And if you listen to these clips and consider that
this is the guy who hit Alex Jones to baby fetuses
or being put in cockroaches, right?
Calls a lot of it into question.
This is our Elijah.
This is our profit, right?
Indeed.
Does I go, what is this?
It's, it's like a movie.
It's like we got possessed or something.
And then those of us that see it and don't like it,
they go, oh, you're a terrorist.
You're going to kill people.
We've got to arrest you.
And then we get official reeducation camp manual.
Steve Quayle, Steve Quayle.com.
I apologize for running for five minutes.
Go ahead to the break.
Six minutes away.
What do you say to that?
Who are the players?
What is the end game?
You were saying it's spiritual.
Right.
It's spiritual because, you know, we're written about stargates.
And by the way, I just want to tell people this.
It's important to what we're talking about, Alex.
It is like a loaded, uh, first subscription.
You can download it, pay to download it to the, uh, DVD, true legends.
And why this is critical.
Okay.
Is it's really critical for people to understand that.
And one of the revelations in that night,
it's shown amazing 90 minutes.
We actually believe now that through some pretty amazing,
genius level mathematicians and Tim Albarino being down
with the film crew and, you know, the South American stuff,
we actually believe we have found the fallen angels, linguistics.
And I'll let people go on it and see it.
But what's going to be important?
Let me tell you why this is important.
Because the spiritual nature of the battle,
when the Satan has come out, you know, during World War II,
you and I did a show, I don't know, 10 years ago about this,
when I wrote a book called Breathe No Evil.
But Dr. E.I.S.H.I. and Unit 731 were tried for war crimes
for the life of vivisections on human beings.
By the way, that's why the Chinese, one of the main reasons
the Chinese hate the Japanese so much, uh,
the atrocities under Japan were just horrific.
So China, as a historic, I would say, precedent.
No, it does.
But saying all that, that is a war crime.
The Chinese hate the Japanese because of giants.
The depth.
Now, when they're here, when I'm hearing that they have
live babies, that they're giving over to the experimenters.
And when I hear that the American citizens are eating
all of the, if you will, baby parts in all the lists of the
food companies and everything, you can understand something.
They want us changed at a genetic level.
They want us so isolated and so non-human that all of the
normal, uh, God-given qualities of compassion,
of love, of understanding, of forgiveness.
They don't want that, okay?
They want a totalitarian hellhole.
Back in the United States, what was the name of the survey
that you and I broke on air?
I sent you an email, we talked about it.
Remember the one that showed the population of America
taken down to 80, 90 million?
Absolutely.
That was put out by the government and, and expanding on
this, whether we believe in all this or not, the elites
believe in the angels, the stargates, the occult.
They believe they're getting their power from, regardless
with the chimeras, with the cross species creations, with
baby brains put in rats, uh, with octopuses crossed with
humans.
All this is being done in labs admitted now.
Oh my God.
These are new creatures.
They're creating aliens right here on this planet.
Yes, they are.
And to see the reason for that is not possible.
It's not created by the planet.
They are by definition.
But all the creative genius, the, all the, the magnificent
things, and there have been magnificent things that
men in their honor of God, look at this.
They kicked God out, no parent school.
Now they kick God out of everything, the universities,
which most even Christians send their kids to.
Now they say, don't say mother or father.
Even Christians.
Now they say purple penguin.
Oh, we got to the purple.
00:36:13,920 --> 00:36:14,720
There we got it.
We got it in.
Yep.
So what is, what is unit 731?
Probably some Chinese military group or something like that.
Well, it has to be, no, it's, that's the one working
with Dr. Ishii.
So that would be Japanese.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't care.
It doesn't mean anything.
I want to know who's unit 731 is.
It doesn't, it doesn't mean anything towards his
arguments.
No, of course not.
I'll look it up.
I like that the idea is eating baby parts changes us at
the genetic level.
Yeah, absolutely.
Is that how that works?
Yeah.
It's like a carrot.
You know, you eat a carrot and it changes you,
makes you healthier.
That's, I mean, but not at the genetic level.
I'm not sure.
Unit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare
research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese army.
Okay.
That undertook lethal human experimentation during the
second Sino-Japanese war of World War two.
All right.
Now, now I believe everything he said.
It was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes
carried out by the Japanese unit.
731 was based at the Pingfang district of Harbin,
the largest city in the Japanese puppet state of
Manchukuo now in Northeast China.
So yeah, I mean, they did some fucked up stuff to people.
I don't know.
It doesn't prove fucking the linguistics of angels.
Yeah.
Well, where else would you find them?
Southeast China.
Yeah.
Look, don't play this game.
I don't want to play this game.
I want to.
I love it.
I don't want to play this game where there is like a,
you know, there is some piece of real world stuff that I
haven't looked into and that's being, like you're pretending
they're like, oh yeah, that makes giants, means giants.
Just cause I don't know one thing about this.
Who cares?
Fuck this.
I'm, we're practicing the argument that we may have with
you know, somebody who is an info warrior where they'll always
deflect and be like, well, you didn't know about unit 731
and Dr. Ishii.
You don't know about giants.
Pass.
That is how.
All right.
All right.
That's how I'll handle that argument.
That's a great practice.
Here's what I'll do.
I'll be like, Hey man, I'll tell you what, I'm going to punt on
unit 731.
You can have it.
Okay.
Let's talk about more important issues like the
linguistics of angels.
I, what do you think?
Why, what kind of mathematician in South America is going to
discover or at the very, at the very least look for the
language of fallen angels?
I don't know, man.
It's wild stuff, but it's, you know, it's like, it's this idea.
I think that, uh, I mean, it's in a Lovecraft throughout like
this idea of people getting in over their heads, like a lot of
the protagonists of Lovecraft stories are like antiquarians
and like just researchers or professors because everybody is
basically molded on Lovecraft himself.
Right.
So there's just people who are interested in old timey stuff
and maybe you'd like to read and write, uh, and then they
accidentally get mixed up with, uh, Dagon or, uh, or, uh,
Yogsothoth.
Because the only true sin is looking for information.
Right.
And so I think that that's kind of spiritually, I don't think
he's ripping off Lovecraft, but I think that's spiritually
the same thing.
It's like, this mathematician was, uh, you know, he was, I
don't know who cares.
This mathematician, none of it's true.
Notice a notoriously, uh, field based, uh, study.
Mathematician.
You got to go out there in the field and find new numbers.
Yeah.
So look, unit 731 might have done some villainous shit,
but there's a real villain in the world, uh, that we're not
even taking into consideration.
Who's that?
Steve Cuell would like to explain it.
People can't identify a supernatural, if you will,
brilliance, orchestrating evil.
Now it's ideal on that whole statement.
Obviously the, the Illuminati is going to say we were
seated by aliens.
So it's called Bam Spermia.
The Vatican is getting ready to baptize aliens.
That's not what Pantspermia is, but be that as it may.
Why does the Vatican need to get ready to baptize aliens?
Do they do, are they setting up different equipment?
I remember actually hearing something about this.
And I think it was just like a hypothetical conversation
that it was like, oh, like if we do eventually meet aliens,
how do we convert them?
Would we be open to that?
This is why Catholicism is terrible.
The first thing that they think of with aliens is how do we
make them Catholic?
How do we save their soul?
Yeah, exactly.
Uh, but anyway, Steve, what do you got?
Well, I differ from all those guys as this.
Well, it's easy for them to claim the Anunnaki, uh, name them
whatever the gods are.
They actually, the Pentagon's called, I think the Pentagon's
official name form is the Sumerian gods.
All those things are fallen angels, masquerading as something.
The Bible's very clear.
I believe that, you know, obviously God created Adam and Eve,
not, uh, you know, somebody from the planet Antares, but in
order to deceive, in order to seduce, in order to destroy,
the fallen angels have perpetrated, have populated the planet,
and even all the Mesoamericans, uh, recorded Native Americans
record the star people.
That's a way better answer, guys.
So one greater lie.
God created Adam and Eve.
When people say, why don't they talk about all the giants that
are found?
Why do they hide the bones?
Why do they hide all of the evidence, Steve, that, that you and
the ancient, uh, writers, I'm not ancient yet, but I will
obviously become ancient sometime.
So the idea is simply this, Alex, it's the greatest
deception in the history of the universe.
If someone says the aliens created mankind, I said, then who
created the aliens?
You see, because the law first mentioned.
So what I'm trying to get people to understand is, is that
we're seeing the Pope show up on the 23rd of September and
the Vatican.
Tom Horn has done an amazing job of, of, uh, you know,
basically writing out the Vatican's own statements on the
aliens and that they will baptize aliens.
And then the idea, can you have an alien saved by Jesus?
The answer to that is no, because Jesus didn't die for
the angels that sin, who died for mankind.
Jesus absolutely makes that clear.
So look at the attack on Jesus.
Anything is fair game.
And you know this, see, this fair game is coming into the
visible physical realm, uh, book of revelation states the
role of you and happens here for your devil, the devil,
your adversaries come down knowing he has but a short
time.
People can't separate the wrath of God, which is at the end
of the tribulation from the wrath of Satan.
What about the wrath of God?
Sure.
The same thing is, yeah.
I mean, I know this.
I mean, even if you were an atheist, if I was an atheist,
which I'm not researching this, I would discover the elite
believe they are being influenced by interdimensional
creatures that give them special knowledge to be in
control.
And then you see how the eugenesis came up with all
these plans 160 years ago.
It is not of this world that the Bible says it's
devilish.
I mean, it's going to describe it.
Oh man, that's dumb.
I love, I love how it, they're so close.
These people are so stupid, but they're so close.
Like, oh, aliens created people.
Well, who created aliens for God?
Well, who created God?
Ah, the law of first man.
Yeah, exactly.
Come on, man.
That's God came into existence of his own will.
It's turtles all the way down, my friend.
Absolutely.
So yeah, I mean, that is like, you know, just like Larry
Nichols made that logical slip up at the beginning of the
episode, Steve made the identical goof in terms of not
recognizing what his words imply.
Right.
Beyond that, he's just crazy.
This dude is basically ripping off snow crash.
Well, you know what else he's expressing, essentially,
is a lot of the stuff that Zachariah Sitchin wrote about.
Okay.
I don't know that name.
You don't know Zachariah Sitchin?
God damn.
This is going to be, this episode's going to be really long.
Okay.
It won't.
I'll deal with Zach here real quick.
Do you know him well enough to call him Zach?
I do.
I've read a couple of his books.
All right.
He, along with Eric Von Daniken, are the two guys who are
really, you could say, are the most responsible for the
ancient aliens phenomenon.
Okay.
The TV show is very based on a lot of his research.
I believe that Giorgio Succolos, the guy with the
crazy hair on that show,
he is a student of Zachariah Sitchin.
Excellent.
He wrote a book called The Tenth Planet.
It's a series of seven books.
I read the first two because after that it was like,
this is fucking garbage.
Basically, he just mistranslates a bunch of old Sumerian texts
to make the argument that Enlil and Enki are two alien gods
that existed on our planet way back.
They created humanity as a slave race in order to mine
gold for them because they needed aerosolized gold or
something like that in order to fix the environment of
their planet.
Something along those lines.
Anyway, they come back periodically because they're on
planet X or as people call it Nibiru.
Right.
That has a elliptical orbit.
That's where we got X-man from.
Sure.
It has an elliptical orbit.
So it goes around on a much longer scale than we are aware
of. That way, since we've had telescopes, it's been outside
of our range.
It's been too far.
I know.
It's dumb.
But that's the argument they make.
I think they have mathematically proved that there's
a good possibility there is a 10th planet.
Oh, yeah.
Because they're based on the wobble of orbits.
Yeah.
There are some gravidic changes that occur.
But it's not this.
How can you be sure?
I'm pretty sure.
The argument was...
Unit 731 was actually on planet X during this whole thing.
Fair enough.
The argument was that in 2012, one of the big overlying theories
was that that was when planet X was going to come back and the
ancient Sumerian gods would see what humanity had become
since the last time they left.
Right.
Right.
And it's, I mean, now five years later did not happen.
Did we ever actually translate Sumerian?
Isn't that based on a different...
No, I believe that they have.
They have translated stuff.
But Eric Von Daniken and Zacharias Sitchin, according to scholars,
are not, they are not accurate in their translations.
They are not even accurate in their names.
Those are not real names.
I like them.
I like them too.
But that's why they're not real.
I think that...
Eric Von Daniken?
Yeah.
That is, that does, it doesn't get more made up of that.
Georgios Sucalos?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
Anyway, I mean, Steve Quayle's into the same shit.
He's making reference to that stuff.
And, you know, all of the, all of the ancient aliens theories
had tons of giants in them too.
And the Nephilim and stuff like that.
And so, like, Alex is allowing a guy who legitimately believes
this stuff based on wild interpretation of the Bible to be on his show.
Yeah.
And his response to everything is like,
wow, the globalists believe this.
So it, you know, we got to be, we got to be real about it.
And it's so, it's so cowardly.
Are there even...
He believes this stuff.
Are there even fallen angels in the Bible?
I know there's, I know angels come down,
but I didn't know there were any actual fallen ones.
Well, I think I believe...
Unless they came down and like they tripped and, you know,
they got stuck under an ice flow.
Look, I don't know everything about the Bible,
but as I recall, there is like a passage about angels.
They're not supposed to fuck ladies.
And they came down and they fucked ladies.
Oh, god damn those angels.
Yeah.
Look, I don't know.
I don't know if they're fallen angels in the Bible.
I don't believe there are.
And if there are, who cares?
Good point.
Yeah.
Very good point.
So anyway, you might think that I'm being unfair about...
To what?
To Steve Quayle.
Yes, we could be being unfair to Steve Quayle.
About his beliefs.
You're like, hey, Dan, he didn't say he believes in Planet X.
Art in Canada.
You're on the air.
Go ahead.
Hi. Thank you, gentlemen.
My question to Steve is prompted by a discussion he had with George Norrie
earlier this year.
And it's this, Steve, are you still expecting some sort of
Planet X appearance event early next year?
Well, I actually expected, I think we're seeing it.
We're experiencing the gravitational, the climatic, and the volcanoes.
There's all kinds of pressures, but I'm talking gravitational pressures
and other pressures being placed on there.
So yeah, I think you're seeing it.
All right.
Planet X is already here.
Gravitational pressures.
Volcanoes.
Yep.
So I'm not being unfair.
Anyway, Steve Quayle is crazy.
And Alex Jones believes him.
And that's where he gets a lot of his chimera narrative from.
Gotcha.
So that narrative ain't good.
Nah.
If that guy is the one who's telling you that they're putting fetal brains
and cockroaches, you do not have a good source.
So probably not.
Nope.
I think this might be time for that narrative to be busted.
Who possibly, who would you believe if they were telling you that they were actually,
like what, what level of credulity do you have to have?
Like if Stephen Hawking came out and said, yeah, you know what?
When I was working with the government, we put a shit ton of brains in a whole bunch of stuff.
I would say my man, I don't believe you.
I think that Intel, someone were to fully lay out how that works.
Right.
What the point of it is, and then not important,
let me hang out with a baby brain cockroach.
I don't think I'm going to believe that would be fun though.
If you have like a cockroach with human intelligence.
Yeah, that would be a great weekend.
No, it wouldn't.
I got nothing in common with a cockroach and I have nothing in common with a baby.
I don't want, well, there's, there's our issue.
Yeah.
We need middle-aged cockroaches.
Sure.
Yeah.
Salty Vietnam that cockroach.
I'm into that.
I can hang out with that guy.
Yeah.
The only problem is it's kind of tragic because the cockroaches are homeless really.
Yeah.
And they are out there fishing.
Yeah.
Cockroaches won't stop fishing on the hiking bike trail.
These Guatemalans have teamed up with these cockroaches and now we're fucked.
So that's the end of where we cover August 27th and we move along to August 28th.
And on this episode we got some, some weird stuff.
Got a little bit of weirdness.
And Alex in the end makes a very bad admission that we'll get to in a second.
But here's how he sort of begins.
He starts by making a pretty uncharacteristic praise kind of statement for a former world leader.
And yes, it's true.
The globalists went into every country that tried to stabilize.
You can see what you want about South Africa under apartheid.
It was building up all of Africa.
Not defending it, not defending Gaddafi and his socialism.
But he really lived in a tent, had a small compound with a swimming pool,
and gave almost all of the country's money to the poor women in college.
Real jobs, highways, aquifers, jet aircraft jobs.
And that place was nice.
It's gone.
They admit it's totally destroyed.
He was giving loans and building up Africa and building roads,
because he was a cocky peacock.
I don't think he was a bad guy.
I mean, he overall compared to the globalists, he wanted to build up Africa.
He wanted old fashioned prosperity.
There it is.
And I don't endorse socialism, but the only way it works is a philosopher king
that has a bunch of resources, like in the old days, gold or water,
or his case, oil and water, big aquifer.
And he was just giving it all away.
He's just giving that oil away.
Yeah, you know Gaddafi.
Well known for his philanthropy.
Giving away that shit.
Oh, yeah.
You know why Alex supports Gaddafi though?
Why?
Because he was trying to implement a gold backed system of currency.
He was trying to get off the petrodollar.
Gotcha.
And so Alex Jones' argument is that's why the globalists killed him.
And also like, of course, he hates the central banks.
Right.
I want to have you so all of Gaddafi is like gassing his people and shit like that.
Wave it off.
Yeah.
Wave it off.
Prosperity.
You can get you.
You can gas as many people as you want in the name of prosperity.
That actually sounds like something he does believe and it's very scary to me right now.
Sure.
He wants Assad to just go back to Europe or whatever.
Just go hang out in England.
You're fine.
They had a deal.
They had a secret deal with the United States military.
Yeah.
So I mean, I just think that's super weird, but it does sort of illustrate what his
priorities are and what like sort of red lines are for him.
Right.
It's like war crimes.
Cool.
Prosperity.
Trump's more important.
Yeah.
So we get into this next clip and it is a little bit of a discussion of Trump and on
this episode, Alex Jones, I think is starting to show some cracks with Rand Paul.
Okay.
I think he's starting to resent Rand Paul not listening to him because for about two
months now he's been on the air saying, Rand, I like you.
You're the best, but you need to start being a dick.
You need to start being like attacking people.
Right.
Attacking Hillary.
You need to do much harder on immigration.
You need to be embarrassing in public.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And because stop comporting yourself with dignity.
Yeah.
Sick of that shit.
Trump is showing you the new way and you're not getting on board.
Right.
And so I think that he's starting to have that.
I think that will be what ends up breaking him away from Rand Paul is his own petty resentment
that Rand Paul isn't listening to him.
And so here's a little clip about that.
When I get on air, it's serious time.
And I want to illustrate what's happening with the collapsing borders and where the
end game of this goes, then Hillary, then Trump, then the economy, your phone calls.
But before I forget to go there, I could just see the Rand Paul strategy as I was hiking up this
this hill.
And I haven't really criticized Rand Paul and I've tried to be friendly about it.
And Rand Paul is the clear best person with a front runner until a few months ago with
Donald Trump.
I can't find a fault what Donald Trump says.
I really like it.
I want to believe in him, but he's got a checkered past.
And so you got to really have some reservations, but he's a lot better than Hillary Clinton,
obviously on the surface or Jeff Bush.
So yeah, I mean, we can see it there.
He's starting, I feel like that's an indication he's starting to drift for Rand Paul, but
at the same time, every time he says it, he says he does not trust Trump still.
So there we are.
How many weeks are we on with this?
Like he's constantly, yeah, he's constantly talking about Trump.
Like nobody, at this point, of course, nobody could stop talking about Trump,
which is one of the big problems is they got
billions of dollars in free advertising, but like how,
how many times can you say, I love everything he says, but I don't trust him.
Cause that's all he's been repeating over and over and over.
It's almost like he's trying to create a will. They won't.
They Dr. House, Dr. Cuddy type situation.
All right.
I love house.
There you go.
But I mean here, let me play this next clip.
He has an interview with Peter Schiff and they talk a lot about how you got to buy gold.
Got to buy gold.
He also explains.
Peter Schiff also explains that you should buy property in Singapore.
Great.
Yeah.
A lot of Alex Jones listeners are really looking to buy property in Singapore.
The Singapore property market is hot in 2015.
00:56:15,120 --> 00:56:19,600
And also I've, I've done a little bit of looking into this and somebody calls in and is like,
Hey, Peter Schiff, you've lost a lot of people, a ton of money.
And he's like, I'm not in it for the short game.
Yeah.
Sure.
We're down right now, but we're going to come back up.
Oh boy.
This is a long-term stuff.
Hedge funds don't go well when that's your philosophy.
It's a, it's rough, especially when you're the son of someone who didn't pay taxes on millions of dollars.
Come on.
And got a lot of people arrested because of that.
Taxation is a violence.
Yeah.
So he has him on and they have this clip that also indicates some weird
allegiances in terms of who he's pulling for in the 2016 election.
I mean, Bernie Sanders would be a gift.
I mean, if we can run against Bernie Sanders, but I don't know if even
the Democrats are dumb enough.
Sure.
I don't know if I agree with you though.
I mean, I agree.
Biden is slicker, has less baggage and kind of gets to the blue collar workers and people,
but Hillary is a woman and they can just hype.
She's a woman, vote for a woman.
I think that really is a Trump card.
Well, maybe the best thing we could do then, you know,
Carly Fiorina, I don't know if she's been on your show.
She was on my show.
I like her.
I mean, she's a smart girl.
I like her too.
Yeah.
You know, and so, I mean, if you had her against Hillary,
I mean, you know, you take away the woman advantage and now, you know,
it's going to be a woman president no matter who you vote for.
So now it's who's more competent.
And I think if it's a race about
Carly Fiorina and intelligence and real resumes, you know,
I think Carly beats out of Hillary any day.
Sure.
She's run major companies and hired tens of thousands of people and made billions of dollars.
All Hillary Clinton has done is go around and commit crimes.
A little reductive, but a little bit at the same time.
Also, she has made millions of dollars.
Got to give her that.
Sure.
I mean, if everything is just based on capitalism, hooray.
But at the same time, everything is just based on free market, Dan.
Alex at this point has essentially endorsed half the field.
Yeah.
Like he's endorsed Carly Fiorina, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul.
Yeah.
Like there's tons of people he's saying like,
everybody but Jeb Bush and Trump.
Yeah.
Basically.
And for different reasons, he's fuck you to Jeb Bush.
Right.
And then with Trump, he's in this weird cocktail game that's going on.
He's not doing that to any of these other candidates.
That's true.
He's behaving very weirdly.
Yeah.
He's already come down on one side or the other with everybody.
Everybody.
Yeah.
I hate you or I don't hate you.
Yeah.
It's super fucked up.
Oh, I will say we never played it on here, but he has said that Chris Christie is a fat piece of shit.
Basically, he said that he's a globalist swine and one of you.
I have zero reservations in fully endorsing that position.
Right.
So that's why we never played it.
It was like, all right, whatever.
Yeah.
No, you nailed it, buddy.
In hindsight, I should have kept that in just because it does document further,
like his feelings about the candidates.
Yeah.
So this next clip, this is going to be a Mike Down one.
Okay.
Because Alex wants to explain to you that he doesn't have any responsibility for the
situations that happen in the third world.
Oh my God.
Then he takes it.
Like that would be a position.
Yeah.
So he can't stop there.
He keeps talking and it leads to another position.
Each of them are not great, but together they're very bad.
Okay.
So here we go.
Enjoy this.
This is delightful.
And again, even when these hardcore communists get control, they just want to wreck everything.
They don't even want to maintain their control of the country.
They just want to run it over the edge of a cliff.
And that's why the elites themselves are having to run to out of the way places and build armored
fortresses to fight the policies they themselves schizophrenically brought in.
And I'm not against the immigrants themselves, but I have no responsibility when somebody in
North Africa or somebody in Nicaragua or somebody in Saudi Arabia or Turkey.
Or wherever they're from wants to have seven kids and then they want to bring them here.
And then I'm supposed to go, oh, you're a foreign culture.
I mean, I'm actually a worldly guy.
I'm not proud of that.
I am worldly.
I kind of like other cultures and weird stuff and interesting people.
I don't like run of the mill basic, you know, vanilla ice cream, one flavor.
But man, I want to be able to do what I want.
And I don't want you telling me what to do.
And this whole leftist garbage is about saying I'm bad.
Because I'm attracted to women of every color and creed.
But I mean, I'll just be honest with you.
I'm probably the most attractive on average to white women.
And it's not because I'm racist.
All the genetic studies show black people are more attractive on average to other black people.
It's genetic.
I can't say if it's blondes or brunettes.
I mean, I can't really tell you.
I just mean I'm not attracted to white women.
I just know that that's what I'm most attracted to.
I see Asian women that are black women that are Hispanic women that are incredibly gorgeous.
But at the deep down, I click and abs.
Is that am I bad for being white?
Whatever Alex listen, ladies.
Alex wants to fuck.
If you're white, that's true.
But it's, you know, white, white's on top for Alex in all aspects of his life.
White's on top.
He's made a power ranking of races and their attractiveness.
He's not sure if it's browns, blondes or brunettes.
How could what does that even mean?
I don't know.
Some black people are.
Yeah.
That's Hispanic women.
No, they're only amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's there's no whistles for what is happening.
I would what I don't know what that's doing on his show.
I don't understand why he's saying it.
I don't need who needs to know this information.
I think it's his internalization.
He's projecting every morning I wake up just like, ah,
what color of women does Alex like the most?
Now we know.
Now we know.
Thank God he covered that.
I can, I can put that in the book.
Close it up.
Some of the issues that we should deal with though, Alex, if you were an actual show that
got into the actual topics you bring up and try and discuss.
One interesting and important thing to bring up would be that a lot of the destabilization in
third world's populations has benefited our culture greatly.
Oh, yeah.
And by virtue of the fact that you live in a civilization that sort of.
Often has exploited and caused.
Yeah, you could say that.
Yeah.
That does mean that you have some responsibility.
Hard not to.
Hard not to take some.
Yeah.
And you're super against contraception.
You're super against those sort of educational reproductive education,
whether it be in this country or other countries.
So why don't you shut the fuck up about people in third world countries?
Seven, seven kids wonder if they had access to healthcare.
Maybe it wouldn't be that way.
Hey, hey, people in Turkey, Alex has a one word for you.
Stop fucking.
Pull out.
That's one word.
Yep.
But dude, that stuff about like who he's attracted to is such insane guilt.
Like it is.
It's that same thing that he always does.
Like I don't want to be made to feel guilty whenever he sees.
Wait, you think that's okay.
So you're saying that by.
I don't think it's racist necessarily to be attracted to someone of your own race.
I think it's racist to be exclusively attracted to people of any race.
Like when you fetish eye, there's a lot of people who fetishized like Asian women.
Yeah.
I think that's incredibly racist.
I think there's a lot of people who fetishize any population.
And I think that's wrong because you're treating somebody as a thing as opposed to a person.
Yeah, I can see that.
I don't think that that it, but at the same time, recognizing that often statistically
someone of one of race A ends updating someone also of race A.
That's not racist.
No.
So Alex Jones being like primarily.
And a lot of the time it's just proximity.
Yeah.
Like think of how segregated Chicago is.
It's not, you know, you're just around the same people.
And it's cultural too.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's constructed.
It's not genetic.
Right.
That's absurd.
The things that he.
Dan, what would your ranking of the races be?
I refuse to answer that question.
No fucking course not.
I think women are attractive and whatever.
People of all.
See, I just, I just see that as very misogynistic.
Very, especially the wolf whistle.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's insanely, it's putting himself in the position of power.
Right.
Like all that matters is who he's attracted to.
Doesn't matter if anybody else is attracted to him.
Sure.
He's the one who, he's the one who does the, does the stuff.
He's the arbiter of value.
Exactly.
And he's using outright misogyny in order to.
To justify his racism.
It's very strange.
It's a, it's a one to one trade.
Yeah.
I, I'm so fascinated by these things that he embodies and
doesn't even realize.
Like he doesn't, he, he, he never gave a second thought to that.
No, of course not.
He didn't get off air and he was like,
that was fucked up.
Right.
He doesn't do anything.
He's just like, yeah, so what?
I, I, I stuck it to him.
I explained my position on women.
Yeah.
I mean, he's, he's, he's a mess.
It's like, he seems to be a, a product or not just a
product of his environment, but the distillation of his
environment.
Sure.
Like all of this stuff is absorbed by a lot of people
where he grew up.
A lot of, you know, Texas is our most, you name it state.
Okay.
And it is all of these things that are ingrained into you
just purely by existing in the culture.
It is, it is osmosis.
He doesn't even necessarily need to be told, oh, this is how
you treat women because it's just how they all treat women.
Because our ideas about chivalry that are, that are
infantilizing that whole thing.
And because of his utter lack of self-awareness to him,
if you're challenging that, you're challenging his, him.
You're challenging everything.
Yeah, exactly.
Yep, but he's dumb.
Anyway, let's move on to this next clip.
In it, Alex Jones explains one of the negative outcomes of
immigration and he's wrong.
Take a North African town.
Do you think a North African town of a thousand people,
if 2,000 Germans show up homeless with no money and say,
take care of me, what would the North Africans do?
They would not lovingly take care of them.
But the Germans, it's like, take 500, take 1,000, take 2,000.
And they're just like, now it's take them in your house.
And it's like, no, you're a racist, you're a racist.
I mean, at a certain point that will make people go Hitler.
Yikes.
That'll make people go Hitler?
Go Hitler.
Wow.
That was actually the, it was between Breaking Bad and Go Hitler
at the end and they went with Breaking Bad.
You know, the presumption in that sentence is that
Hitler had just had an ass full of immigration.
Too many people.
And he was just like, I've had enough.
That's what made him break.
That was it.
As opposed to just being hateful from the jump.
Yeah.
And scapegoating a certain ethnicity and multiple ethnicities.
The constant rewriting of Hitler's motivation
to just justify whatever it is you want to say is bananas to me.
Especially when on this episode we've dug up that he may entirely
believe with someone who believes that Nazis still have under ice bases
at the polar caps.
Right.
So, I don't know.
Well, if you go to any North African town, you might wander upon Hitler.
It's true.
That's how he got there.
It's true.
These Germans who come in penniless.
Exactly.
So also, I told you earlier that Alex Jones on this August 28th episode
makes a startling admission.
And here it is.
I think that this is deeply problematic.
And Alex might not even recognize what he is saying.
We are going to do that in the next segment.
But right now, another clip.
This is a black transgendered lives matter group chanting Hillary for prison.
So, see, I'm getting on the Jenner ticket here.
Absolutely.
Let's go and go to that club.
You go.
Even the Democrats are chanting it.
By the way, I saw a bumper sticker six months ago, Hillary Clinton for prison,
and I forgot to tell them to make it.
But then I sat on there a few weeks ago on a Hillary Clinton for prison
in full war shirts.
I mean, I don't care.
I just want to produce them.
I want to have a limited run of Hillary Clinton for prison t-shirts.
I know folks are already selling them.
Can we turn that around and get that done in the next week?
Okay.
So, Alex Jones just admitted on his show he stole Hillary for prison.
Yeah.
He stole intellectual property from someone else.
But he doesn't want to profit off of it.
He just wants to make him.
He sold hundreds of thousands of those shirts.
Limited run.
He's still selling those shirts.
It's one of those things.
He's just getting the word out.
He's sold.
He's made so much money on those shirts.
Right.
It's absurd.
That is, like, that might be the admission of a crime.
Yeah.
I don't know who owns that.
I don't know who made those bumper stickers.
But should have mailed a copyright to himself.
If you were the person who made these bumper stickers, please email us.
I'll send you this clip.
Yeah.
And please sue Alex Jones.
Oh, that'd be fun.
Also, the other thing is those people are cheering.
Hillary divest from prisons.
They're talking about the private prison industry.
I was going to say there was a, like, there is that kind of blurred Hillary.
I'm not 100% sure, but I've listened to it a number of times.
And I believe that what they're saying is Hillary divest from prisons.
And that was an issue that came up that she has taken money from the private prison industry.
Right.
And that's super fucked up.
I believe.
And when she was in Arkansas, she used slaves.
Right.
So that's a, that's maybe a problematic thing.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
We should probably talk about that.
I think that Alex Jones is, you know, he's being a little bit fast and loose with this
trying to pretend that these African American trans youth are on the same team as him.
And the reality is that they're not saying Hillary, you should go to prison.
It's Hillary stop taking money from private prisons that are incarcerating tons of people.
Alex Jones doesn't seem to want to talk about that issue all that much.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know. I don't hear, I don't hear it come up much.
Anyway, let's move on to August 30th.
We're done with the 28th.
That was a Friday.
Uh-huh.
And now you have your day off on, uh, on Saturday.
We come back with the Sunday show.
Even God rested.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
As we know, Sundays are trial balloons.
They are soft launches of narratives.
And the narrative that Alex Jones is going to be pushing is that the race war has already started.
Oh, and it's already begun.
Yep. And so Alex Jones in this first clip explains, what is a race war?
And we talk about a race war.
It's not like black people and white people lining up to kill each other.
It's the triumph of brainwashing and controlled media getting unstable blacks and whites to go out and kill each other.
And then the media won't even say that music is real loud.
The people that are doing it when they're black.
Yeah, the music I really liked because I think they could sense he's getting into ICU territory.
And what he said there right before it cut out to break is that the media won't even talk about it if they're black.
So even within his like these dumb whites and blacks are going to be shooting at each other and killing each other.
But it's the black people's fault.
All right.
Yeah.
So congratulations, Alex.
Oh boy.
Yep.
You betray yourself and you should really pay that guy who turns the music up more.
So wait, a race war is a triumph of brainwashing.
Brainwashing.
Yes.
What do you, what don't you understand?
I start at the beginning.
The globalists are trying to trick whites and blacks to hate each other.
And the triumph will be once whites start killing blacks, blacks start killing whites.
And then the media doesn't report on the fact that black people are killing white people.
I don't know.
So that so it's not black people and white people lining up to kill each other.
No.
Until it is black people and white people lining up to kill each other.
If Alex gets his has his druthers.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That would be probably how it ends.
Oh boy.
So I mentioned earlier that Alex Jones endorses someone for president who's not running.
I love how he just doesn't, he just doesn't have a comprehension for why there is a fully
justifiable resentment.
Yeah.
It's not brainwashing.
It's like I'm totally on board.
The every day that black people aren't murdering shit tons of white people is like,
guys, come on, it's time for you.
Come on, do it.
Or, or it's, we've got it coming.
It's a remarkable act of restraint.
Yeah.
That is very admirable.
Yeah.
Quite frankly.
But Alex wants to say, you know, he's already said Jesse Ventura should run for president
who's not running.
No.
Here is him endorsing someone else who's not running.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are live broadcasting worldwide on this 30th day of August 2015.
And here's the headline at infowars.com that says it all with the video clip of the sheriff
on the news nationally, of course, a guest of this broadcast as well now becoming really a
national leader because of his articulate, educated, informed, libertarian slash conservative stance.
And that, of course, is Sheriff David Clark, who I'd love to see run for president.
I mean, this guy's really has it down.
I've seen him get up and give hour long speeches to grips online.
I've seen the speeches and he just really knows what he's talking about.
He doesn't have notes, doesn't have a teleprompter.
He's the real deal.
And just everything he says makes complete sense.
He's really got it.
You know what he also has got?
He's got dead people in his jails.
Yeah.
From neglect.
Yeah.
Seems to be, I mean, for me is a bigger issue than him not using cards or a teleprompter.
I doesn't use a teleprompter.
That makes him Alex Jones' body.
It's fascinating to me.
And I think it's something that we haven't really dealt with, but it is so important
for Alex Jones and these people on the right.
It's a propaganda point that they get to make.
It's like, we don't use teleprompters.
We're just real.
Yeah.
There's a, there's a famed authenticity in that that they use to attack people who have
scripted speeches as like, oh, you're fake.
You idiot spent time thinking about what you want to say.
What is wrong with you?
I mean, that's not being real.
Look at it.
Being thoughtful isn't being real.
What's being real is saying whatever dumb shit pops out of your mouth at any point in time.
I mean, this philosophy absolutely works for standup.
Yeah.
I mean, also these people who you think aren't scripting things are just people who
are good at making it seem like they're not scripting things.
Yeah.
They're not giving off the cuff speeches in the same way that a good standup comedian,
it seems like they're saying something for the first time.
Oh, it sounds like they're just talking to you.
It's extemporaneous.
Yeah.
It's all off the top of my dome.
Right.
And that is the illusion.
That's the act.
Right.
And a lot of these people, I'm sure these speeches that Sheriff Clark has given,
I'm sure they're the same thing.
Even, even in his praise for Sheriff Clark, he uses that white code word.
Of course.
He's very articulate.
Yeah.
Which has just always been used to imply that that's a surprising thing for a black person.
It's the soft bigotry of diminished expectations.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yep.
Alex is very guilty of that.
So I've often talked about how I believe that Alex Jones is super into white identity stuff
and may be a full on white nationalist and not realize it.
Right.
These next two clips are going to justify my position a little bit.
The whole prison culture, the bad prison cultures, a lot of innocent people in prison,
but the really nasty perp culture is fusing with a bunch of misfits.
I'm basically paraphrasing him into this Black Lives Matter movement.
When we've covered this, probably a third of the people are white or Hispanic
who are out there wanting to rob stuff.
We're going to go to break and come back with Sheriff Clark.
And then I'm going to walk through all this.
And then I'm going to break down why it's happening, the big picture.
What's at the bottom of the rabbit hole.
But I've got a bunch of videos of black people coming up and beating up white people for no
reason staying in a wrong neighborhood.
This is all happening this week.
This is happening all over the place.
This is going on in Austin and they cover that up.
In fact, we've gotten contacted by affiliates to say this is the one issue that local government
doesn't want on air.
That's another example of them turning that music up real loud.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Local government doesn't want this on air.
Yeah.
Alex is neither do your producers, Alex.
Yeah.
I just, I, I mean, I don't want to say I love it because I don't.
But the, just the quote, I have tons of videos of black people beating up white people.
What else are you going to jerk off to at a certain point?
Dude.
He's already gone too far.
Come on.
Like it's, that's an insane quote.
And the videos that he does have are like world star hip hop videos.
And one of them is two dudes beating up a white lady outside like a 7-Eleven.
As I recall, I didn't have the patience to do research on this again,
but I remember when that happened that the lady did know them.
And there was like some history between them.
Right.
All of these things, there's like, there's justification.
She, she,
There's not justifications, but there's more going on than just random acts of violence.
She exemplified the knowledge fight position, which is talk shit, get hit.
Perhaps.
I don't know.
I don't know.
And like, if you want to get scared and scare your audience based on like weird,
video, like it's the knockout game stuff all over again.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, it, I mean, it's a good game to play.
You scare people, you can make money, but at the same time,
what you're doing is an incredible disservice.
Right.
You're just making white people scared of black people.
Cause you don't have a ton of black people listening.
I mean, it's, it's an amplified racist form of what local news has done for forever.
Are your kids playing the rainbow game?
And you're like, what the fuck are you idiots talking about?
But unlike that, it's a, like the rainbow party stuff is just that's sweet.
That's just cool.
That's just cool.
Yeah.
That's cool shit.
All right.
But the, this stuff is like, it really is a preemptive justification for when white
people kill black people.
Right.
That's all he's doing.
He's setting it up in advance so he can justify it later.
It's defensive.
Yeah.
It's defensive.
It's, it's really, it's really bad.
We've been oppressed by black people for too long.
Absolutely.
I mean, that PC argument is sort of along the same lines.
Yeah.
We're being oppressed by these minority groups that are legitimately oppressed.
Yeah.
Because we can't say offensive words about them.
Jesus.
That is really the thought process.
That is.
It really is.
Because what they're doing is they're trying to change speech.
Yeah.
They're trying to change the way we define things.
And at that point, they'll be able to get our guns.
That's basically it.
Yeah.
It's, it's cockamam.
God, these people are stupid.
So I feel like I've been like a little unfair possibly.
I mean, I'm very, I've tried to be as hard on myself as possible in terms of like,
not making claims about Alex that I can't really back up.
Yeah.
And I've said that he's really afraid of white genocide and he's into those narratives.
And I was a little bit like, ah, it's not really fair of me.
He hasn't really talked about that.
He uses some of the similar terms, but here I was wrong.
Here we go.
Full white genocide.
I was wrong to judge myself.
But I wanted to go over more of what's happening where all over the country,
in fact, we have a clip of this, we'll play in a moment.
White people at parks, white people outside stores,
white people in parking lots, white people at the fairgrounds or in the mall,
particularly just women who are alone or women with children, groups of black males and black
females will just come up and beat them within an inch of their life, stomping their heads
and saying, you shouldn't be in this neighborhood, you're white.
And then MTV says in this report coming up, it's impossible for minorities to be racist.
I mean, that's just the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life.
It's tribalism.
All humans can act tribally.
Everybody knows that you got black psychopaths, white psychopaths.
You got Hispanic psychopaths, Asian psychopaths.
I mean, humans generally are pretty much the same.
People vary within groups.
Everything is about averages, but it is so wild to live in a country where they're
banning the word boy and girl, where they've banned all these other words and where they're
saying it's racist.
I can't even say the N word anymore.
Just to inherently exist.
This is a push and a move to genocide.
Now you're talking any type of white Western culture.
Yikes.
So I mean, he's just said it.
Any type of white Western culture.
Yeah.
What types of later culture are there?
He later goes on to say that it's because the globalists want to kill everybody.
Yeah, it seems to be that he's incredibly passionate about the first part.
I mean, I guess he is passionate about the idea of globalists killing everybody.
People are this, it's some sort of weird kind of Jedi mind trick that he's pulling off for his
listeners where it's like, listen, people are all the same, but black people are beaten up white
people.
All the time.
All the time.
All over the place.
And they're attacking as a pack.
Yeah.
Further dehumanizes as black males and black females, like this whole fucking thing.
They're attacking women alone.
Yeah, exactly.
And with babies, women with babies.
You don't want to see women hurt because we're chivalrous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Even though he uses chivalry in terms of knights and in terms of women interchangeably.
So you never really know what he's talking about.
Not sure.
Yeah, it's it is.
It is that it is that trick.
And you know what it's even weirder because he uses that you shouldn't be in this neighborhood
thing, which historically has been used so many times to murder.
Yeah.
And it is not the white genocide.
It's the other one.
Yeah, it is.
It's the other way around.
Like that is that is one of the most horrific.
We don't like your kind around here.
Exactly, exactly.
Historically white phrase.
It's a super white phrase.
This is one thing that actually I'm a little bit ashamed that it's taken me a little while
to formulate this thought.
One of the things that this serves this sort of rhetoric that Alex Jones does and he all
kinds of examples throughout his speech feed into this.
When he talks about, you know, Muslims wanting to implement Sharia law or liberals being
stupid and secretly Satanists, black people are beating up white people in droves.
What he's doing is he's teaching his audience to be afraid of strangers.
He's teaching his audience to further insulate themselves because these black people that
you see on the street, you don't know who they are.
They might just out of nowhere punch you.
Right.
These Muslims that you see, they might be terrorists.
These other white people that you see, if you don't actually know them, they might be secret
liberals who are trying to help the globalists, which is pretty much he's doing Charles Manson.
He's doing a ridiculous fear of strangers, fear of the other campaign to this, to the
point where if you really buy into him, if you buy into what he's saying, it's so much a cult.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's isolate, isolate people and reinforce their beliefs and force their worst beliefs
and not just that.
But if you are somebody who doesn't think that because you're isolated and surrounded
by other people who are thinking that, they're going to put pressure on you to get back in line.
What are you going globalist?
Exactly.
That's how you kind of get that cult-like mentality that group think to really take over.
Yeah.
And again, that's the same narrative that Manson had.
Like that narrative is the one that is the reason that they were constantly afraid of
that race war.
That pushed them closer and closer to Manson to keep them from going outside.
You know, like at any moment, you might just get race warred.
The only thing that's missing from Alex is like calling his group family or something like that.
That's, I mean, that's the next stage.
Well, I mean, they are called info warriors.
That's true.
I mean, they are in an army.
That's sort of the family.
Exactly.
That's not the words I like to hear.
So Jordan, you know that I'm fascinated with trying to figure out where Alex Jones' narratives begin.
I've heard.
I've read a couple of the books that he cites and found that they do not say what he thinks they say.
Not even a little bit.
Here is an example on this episode.
Alex Jones talks a bit about Aldous Huxley.
Aldous Huxley.
Okay.
And he references a speech that he gave in 1962.
And I'll just let Alex speak his piece on it and then we'll discuss it.
And Aldous Huxley gave a speech in 62 and wrote Brave New World Revisited and said,
no, I'm part of the power elite.
We're going to have a high tech pharmacia where we drug you and dumb you down and end
sexual activity and make you asexual and then basically face humans out entirely and go to
machines.
His brother, of course, ran UNESCO, which actually runs the UN.
He was the director general of UNESCO.
I don't care.
My brother runs a ice cream shop.
I'm not in big ice cream, you know?
I don't know.
I can't trust you anymore.
Yeah, I'm in big ice cream.
So this is something that actually I have realized that Alex Jones has been into for
quite a while.
He made a documentary years back called End Game.
And one of the pieces of evidence that he cites is this speech from Huxley.
And I'll allow him to let's just listen to this clip from Alex Jones's documentary End Game.
Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World and brother of Julian Huxley,
gave a speech at Berkeley in 1962, shortly before his death.
He admitted that his best-selling book Brave New World, written in 1932, was based not on
fiction, but on what the elite were actually planning to implement.
This entire documentary, too, I should say, is fucking fascinating because visually there's
not much for him to do.
And so he just plays weird images of like brain control images and like people being
fingerprinted.
Right, right, right.
And it's just to try.
He's just doing B-roll the whole time.
Absolutely.
And it's just trying to make your brain associate things with things.
It's really incredibly.
It's very clockwork orange.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
It's incredibly manipulative.
And here we go.
And here I would like briefly to compare the parable of Brave New World with
another parable, which was put forth more recently, in George Orwell's book, 1984.
I'm inclined to think that the scientific dictatorships of the future, and I think they're
going to be scientific dictatorships in many parts of the world, will be probably a good
deal nearer to the Brave New World pattern than to the 1984 pattern.
They will be a good deal nearer not because of any humanitarian qualms in the scientific
dictators, but simply because the Brave New World pattern is probably a good deal more
efficient than the other.
But if you can get people to consent to the state of affairs in which they are living,
the state of servitude, the state of being, well, it seems to me that the nature of the
ultimate revolution with which we are now faced is precisely this, that we are in process
of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy,
who have always existed and presumably always will exist, to get people actually to love
their servitude.
So there's a little bit more of this clip, but I wanted to cut in here because Alex is cutting
up this speech like crazy.
He's editing things together that are like very different parts of the speech.
Really?
It's a 45-
Even in the part that we've listened to?
Yeah.
That's insane.
It's a 45-minute lecture that he gives, and it's actually very interesting.
It's called The Ultimate Revolution.
You can find it on YouTube.
I think I'll just, Huxley, is a charming orator.
And I do like it.
But the thing that's important is Alex Jones' argument that Aldous Huxley has admitted that
he is a part of this is hinged on the use of the word we in that clip right there.
We are developing these things like this.
Oh my God.
That is edited from a different portion.
He's clearly talking about there just being a trend in humanity that we're developing systems
of control and stuff like that.
Universal we.
Yeah, absolutely.
Me and my globalist pals over here.
Absolutely.
Alex Jones knows what he's doing, and 100% is misrepresenting this lecture.
That's fucking bullshit.
Let's finish the clip, and then I'll explain what the lecture is about.
Furthermore, it automatically disproved his earlier statement.
Like the first line where he's saying that, oh, he's telling everybody that this is real.
He wasn't.
He says the fable.
Yeah, he says he calls it a parable.
Yeah.
He's comparing the parable of Brave New World with 1984.
Yeah, it's metaphorical.
And maybe he has a little bit of personal self-interest in saying that his book is more
right than Orwell's book.
Actually, in the full speech, there's a full explanation of that, and I'll get to that in a second.
Oh, that sounds fun.
People can be made to enjoy a state of affairs, which by any decent standard, they ought not to
enjoy.
And these methods, I think, are a real refinement on the older methods of terror,
because they combine methods of terror with methods of acceptance.
But then there are various other methods which one can think of.
Yeah, now that one's obvious.
There is, for example, the pharmacological method.
This was one of the things I talked about in Brave New World.
And the result would be that, I mean, you can imagine a euphoric which would make people
thoroughly happy, even in the most abominable circumstances.
I mean, these things are possible.
I think it's my duty to inform you that that spooky background music isn't in the lecture.
Yeah, no, I don't think they were.
Although, that would be a great lecture.
Mm-hmm, sure.
That would be pretty, that would be pretty fun.
That would be ominous music behind it.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah, Mr. Huxley, we are booking you for about 45 minutes.
Can you do that?
Mm-hmm.
I have only one requirement.
You need to play droning whee-wee-wee music behind me.
May I bring my own boombox?
I'm going to be playing a theremin the entire time.
So this speech, I'll just go ahead and explain the 1984 portion right up top.
This is something that Alex did cut out because it's in that, it's connected to the stuff he
was discussing at the beginning.
Right.
And it's that Aldous Huxley predicts that terrorism will not be an issue in the future.
He's, the reason that 1984 is not a compelling model for him is he argues that it's written
in a time where terrorism is in the public consciousness.
But because he had written A Brave New World when terrorism wasn't a hot button issue for
the world, it's purer because that consideration wasn't in everyone's mind.
And everyone's blinded by terrorism and 1984's control state is so predicated on that,
that he thinks that it's flawed and that terrorism won't be a problem in the future,
which is a bad prediction.
Yeah, 1984 is built entirely around the total and endless war.
Yeah.
That we are engaging in actively right now.
So Huxley might have been wrong in that prediction.
Huxley might have gotten that one a little bit wrong.
Although he was probably right about the pharmacological stuff where, I mean,
you consider the opioid epidemic and you are seeing that from a lot of people.
The drug in Brave New World was Soma, right?
And it was a like euphoric drug, but it was also a stimulant and all that stuff.
In the speech, he goes on to talk about how like that sort of thing, what we know now
about pharmacological stuff, that one substance would be impossible in order to create all those
effects, but you could take multiple substances.
You got to do a speedball.
I mean, what do you do?
Right.
Come on.
What are you doing drugs if you're not speedball?
So the way Alex Jones ends that clip with him saying that this is possible,
it does lead the audience to think like, oh, what he's saying is his version of things is
possible now.
And in the speech, he explicitly says that one substance is not possible,
but you can take a cocktail.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
In the speech, his main argument, it's called the ultimate revolution.
And what he's getting at is that throughout history, there have been a bunch of revolutions
like the agricultural revolution, mechanization, these sorts of things.
So he's not talking about an actual revolution.
He's talking about whenever humanity made one turn from this stage of existence to another.
Yeah.
Gotcha.
And the reason that it's the ultimate, like in terms of like the final revolution is that
all the past-
Because he went Hitler.
Right.
Too many immigrants.
Yeah.
The all the past revolutions, if you look at them like agricultural mechanization,
these sorts of revolutions were external revolutions that had an effect on humans,
but were not really revolutions of humans.
They were, you know, we learn how to farm and therefore our lives change.
There's a revolution to our behavior adapting to an external thing that we've created.
Whereas this new revolution that he's talking about is one where in humanity itself can
affect its own mind body.
And so the revolution would be internal.
And that at that point, there would be no need for other revolutions.
Right.
Also, he would jerk off to the simulation theory.
Yeah, probably.
Oh man.
So that would float his boat.
Unfortunately, I think he died in like 1970.
Oh, poor guy.
But be that as it may.
The other thing, we were poor guy.
We were talking about this a little bit last night.
We were tilting a few beers.
One of the main points of his argument is that if you look at studies,
there is a subsection of the population.
He puts it at about 20%.
That is almost impossible to hypnotize.
Similarly, there's 20% that are very suggestible and can be hypnotized super easily.
The remaining 60% of the population is somewhere in the middle.
He makes the further argument that in terms of placebo effects,
20% of people report placebo with fake medication.
20% of people will not respond to that in 60% or somewhere in the middle.
So he is warning more than anything about the fact that there are a large group of our population
that are incredibly easily suggestible and could be exploited by a demagogue.
No, I don't think so.
That's just some alarmist nonsense.
He very accurately describes how if someone were to utilize some brain control techniques
that have been developed, some sort of propaganda techniques that Alex Jones uses a lot.
Can't think of any.
You could get a very significant portion of that 20% of super easily suggestible people
to get on your side and that could swing the entire political landscape.
And even when they are on your side, it is actively against their own best interests.
So he's describing GOP voters.
Yeah, basically.
He is incredibly prescient on that.
And then all that other stuff about the future scientific dictatorships and those sorts of
things.
The technocracies that we do kind of have.
They're used as a negative example of what could happen if charismatic leaders who wish
ill come into power.
He phrases it specifically as a negative thing as something that we should be worried about.
This 20% super like the Cultural Revolution in China.
20% super suggestible people help you swing the political landscape over to this demagogue
leader, this person who wishes to be a dictator, and one of the things if they're really smart
that they'll end up doing is trying to implement these pharmacological means to make you happy
in your slavery, make you happy within your bondage.
So that is what he's talking about.
He's not saying I'm in with them and we're doing this.
He's saying it as like this is a really negative outcome that could happen.
And these are part of the pieces that make it likely.
Yeah.
So he was proven correct almost immediately because the Cultural Revolution happened
while he was still alive.
Yeah, but he was wrong about the terrorism stuff.
Yeah, he was very wrong about the terrorism stuff.
So anyway, I just the reason that I made a big deal out of this is because
every time Alex has like a foundational piece of his worldview, it's really important to knock
it out because it's always a lie or a misrepresentation.
And we can see right there in the clips that we played him literally editing selectively
the audio of that eldest speech.
Absolutely.
You can go listen to the full thing if you want on YouTube.
Like I said, I think he's a great orator.
There's a couple of moments that are genuinely funny.
He's a charming guy.
I don't necessarily agree with everything he was about.
I think that if you look at his biography, he's kind of an asshole.
Super racist.
Super racist.
I mean, there are a lot of people were that back then.
And I mean, that's still bad.
But I mean, I like Journey to the End of the Night by L.F. Selene.
I think that's a great book, but he was an anti-Semite.
I don't know what to do with that.
I like Journey and they were very...
That's a new rumor I'm starting.
Journey was the most racist band of all time.
Well, I mean, take racism aside.
They were also shitty.
Yeah.
So Alex Jones, you are lying about Aldous Huxley.
And congratulations.
You're busted.
I'm proud of you.
Later, not on this episode, but...
And it's always the shit that he complains about most
that he does hardest.
They always cut me.
They always take me out of context.
I never do that.
That whole Megan Kelly shit.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's like, fuck you.
That's all you do.
Your entire reality is based on that shit.
I'm certain if we went...
And I've said this, if enough people donate,
we will do an entire breakdown of Endgame
or the Obama deception, one of his documentaries.
And I guarantee if we start picking that piece by piece apart,
we'll find almost every piece of evidence
is selectively edited or taken out of context.
So if you want to donate, we'll do that.
And please don't donate.
That's going to be a ton of work.
These fucking documentaries are like two and a half hours long.
Jesus.
Yeah, they're excessive.
Anyway.
He's just bored.
Let's move along.
We got a couple more clips from August 30th
to get through before we get to the big enchilada,
as Alex would say.
In this next clip, he discusses his audience size.
And the great testament here for me personally
is that despite the fact that my delivery is not the best
sometimes, we reach 20 million people a week.
Most talk show hosts exaggerate.
Now we reach about 18 to 22 million people a week,
depending on the weeks.
I just say 20 million.
Let's just say 18 million.
We reach 18 million people a week worldwide.
That way you know I'm not exaggerating.
And I'm going to try to double that in the next couple years,
which I've been doing exponentially.
I'm in a very dangerous position.
The New World Order engineers do not like me.
But they also know metaphysically,
people have a right to know the truth.
And the responsibility I've got is just boundless.
So that last part goes back to a lot of things
that have been posted anonymously on message boards and stuff.
He is the messiah.
Well no, that's the responsibility
that's very burdensome to him.
But this idea that the Illuminati believe
that they have to reveal the truth to you before they do it,
it comes from like anonymous posts on message boards
of people claiming to be Illuminati insiders,
and stuff like that.
There's a guy who went by the name Hidden Hand
that did a really long question and answer session
a long time back.
That is a really big piece of this internet mythology
about the Illuminati,
that they use this thing called lesser magic,
where they reveal what they're going to do to you
before you do it.
So you have free will to try and stop them.
It's nonsense.
It's absolute bullshit.
It has no basis in anything,
except for anonymous posts that have been made
on internet message boards.
If you want that to be your burden of proof,
you are failing.
No, not good.
I do like that he did tell the truth,
in that he did double his audience
in the next couple of years.
Exponentially.
Exponentially.
But he didn't.
No, he didn't really,
but he is telling us now that it's about 40 million people.
So he's stuck to his guns.
He's laying the predictive groundwork for his,
now I have 40 million.
Yeah, he's using lesser magic.
Yeah, basically.
The thing that I want to take away from that is,
I don't believe he has 18 million listeners at this point,
but the idea that he would go from 18 to 40 million listeners
in two years is unfathomable.
It's ridiculous.
There is literally no way that,
that kind of growth happened without him becoming
one of the biggest fucking stars in the world.
Like he would be mobbed everywhere.
People would be camping outside his studio.
Yeah, that's like more people than watch Cheers.
Yeah, absolutely.
I was trying to look up ratings for TV shows,
and he would be the most popular thing in the world.
Of course.
And outside of people making memes clowning on him,
I don't think that's the case.
Probably not.
So he's just a complete liar.
But who can tell?
It's just a lie.
Anyway, this next clip has to do with why the globalists
are super into immigration.
Flooding what's left of Western Europe,
flooding what's left of America,
with a political plan with people on their pay.
To riot and burn down every city when they're given the order.
If the West doesn't capitulate and give them what they want.
To shoot every cop on every street corner,
if we don't submit to political correctness.
Will we give into terrorism?
Will we roll over and pee on ourselves?
Or will we stand up and say no?
We know your plan.
You despicable monsters.
I can't even look at Hillary Clinton or Rachel Maddow.
I mean, these are hardcore people that know what they're doing.
They're in their meets behind the scenes,
giving each other salutes.
This is a military operation we're facing.
They have science of control.
They're hardcore.
They're giving each other salutes.
You know, like people who hailed Trump.
Right, right. Spencer and his ilk.
Do you understand what he's saying there
about the globalist plan that he conceives of in his head?
Yeah, they're paying people as secret agents.
Well, the paying is probably what he's referencing as the goodies,
the like, uh, the Medicaid.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That whole thing.
Yeah.
And if they don't capitulate,
if they don't lie down to the political correctness,
which is of the goals to have millions of people
ready to riot in every major city.
If all you want out of that is like,
hey, come on guys, let's use trans instead of tranny.
You might want to shoot higher.
Yeah.
You might want to shoot a little bit higher.
This seems to me like a pick your battles situation.
Possibly.
I'm going to die on that hill.
But yeah, I mean, that goes back to the being afraid of strangers.
It is like, he's making this narrative ahead of time where
these people are paid to basically be there as a warning to us.
Yeah.
That if we don't go along with it,
they're going to fuck you up.
If you step out of line,
they're going to destroy all major cities.
Right.
Which is crazy.
They're going to kill,
that the idea that you can say,
they are going to try and kill every,
not try, they are going to kill every cop on every corner.
Yeah.
Is beyond irresponsible.
Yeah, of course.
That if you, if you're, if you're saying that,
what you're, you're priming your audience
for the moment something goes wrong,
that's the signal.
It's time for you guys to attack.
Yeah.
You're inciting people preemptively to, to future violence.
Yeah.
And it, yeah, it's super irresponsible.
Maybe not illegal, but real fucked up.
Yeah.
This next caller, there's a next clip as a caller.
And whenever we talk about Alex Jones being a huge old racist,
here is, here is some good evidence
because a legitimately fucking huge racist caller calls in
and Alex Jones is cool with it.
Great.
And just sort of, he, he doesn't in any way pushback on the guy
at all.
He supports what the guy is saying.
Of course.
Like let's say we take calls.
Some racist guy calls in, we would probably hang up on him.
Yeah.
Or at very least pushback against these racist talking points.
Right.
The, because Alex welcomes him on the show
and reinforces what he's saying,
that to me means you are a fucking racist.
Yeah.
It's not, it's like,
that's not me using code words to try and like take away
his free speech.
Right.
That's me accurately assessing his behavior.
It's because it like with the, the former grand dragon David Duke.
Right.
Because he gets that information where he knows in advance,
I'm supposed to be against this guy.
Yeah.
Because this guy is racist.
Unlike that, this caller has no baggage associated with him.
Yeah.
So he doesn't feel the need to, to even pretend
that he's pushing back against this.
He can just jump in happily.
Kevin in Florida.
Thanks for calling.
What's your view on all this?
Thank you, Alex.
So much.
I want to say that we're,
me and my brother are really, really hard core supporters of your show.
And before I get to my point, I just wanted to say,
we loved your cameo in the movie of scanner darkly.
It was brilliant.
But do you think about my point, I'm as a white male,
I'm so fed up with this whole black lives matter thing.
I think it's totally hypocritical for it to be cool
for black people to issue white people,
but any kind of white person even looks at a black person wrong.
It's considered racist.
It's, it's crazy.
And you know, this just hit me.
That's what Obama's job was,
was to destroy the real civil rights movement
and the Christian movement to have reconciliation in this country.
They're there to destroy all of that.
They know what they're doing is going to make white people
incredibly racist who aren't sophisticated.
I mean, this is really cold-blooded.
Go ahead.
I mean, I can't agree more.
Like just everything MTV, I mean,
everything that's all the major corporations are doing
to just split race divide down the middle.
I mean, you have white people that say they identify with black people.
You have black people that say they identify with Mexicans and vice versa.
And I mean, with the end game,
I think is a, is a really, really, really bad revolution
because I think so many white people,
especially so many hardworking whites,
are so fed up with saying you're racist
because of this whole BS white privilege propaganda that's being spewed.
I think it's-
Sure.
Well, I mean, here's the takeaway,
and I appreciate your call of the whole show today.
Here's the takeaway.
The system knows as a revolution
common because of the criminal government,
the out of control behavior,
the mega banks being exempt from taxes.
So they just want to make it all a big stupid race war.
So, great.
Yeah, I don't, I don't,
I don't get how you can buy that narrative.
What do you mean?
You can buy that idea.
It's delicious.
You can buy that idea of black lives matter
is tearing down the civil rights.
It's funded by Soros.
It's inspired by someone who killed a cop and it's evil.
I just-
I don't understand what you don't understand.
I just, I just don't-
Hardworking whites are sick of this shit.
The, the, the fucking forced ignorance of all of that shit.
It has to be intentional.
Of course.
Like there's no way that this guy can actually think.
You mean the caller or Alex?
Everybody.
No, the caller I think is just dumb and misled.
I think that's possible.
Alex, on the other hand, I think is willful.
You think so?
Yeah.
I just, I think you're giving the caller too much credit.
Like that whole-
I think there's a lot of people who are too stupid
to look at relevant sources.
I think there are people who just get trapped inside bubbles
of right-wing propaganda and they reinforce each other
and they just don't see anything outside of it.
And because of those right-wing propaganda sites
are so vested in invalidating any other news
that goes against their narrative,
why would they ever think to trust,
oh, here's this perspective.
Or they see a story from somebody who's involved
with Black Lives Matter,
who's explaining what the movement is about
and gives a story.
Or even like Sean King posts something
that's a moving personal story.
And they're like, oh, yeah, you're just paid.
You're a paid operative.
You're just writing fiction.
That's their perspective.
It's insane.
I just don't get it.
Like, what is the loss if they just go, oh, maybe.
Maybe that's right.
Maybe Black Lives Matter.
What is the loss if these conservative propaganda outlets
do that one thing?
You don't understand the game.
Get back on your Hillary bullshit.
Get back on all of that shit.
You don't understand.
For one time, just be like, hey, you know what?
This is right.
This is good.
Black Lives Matter is real.
It does matter.
And we should be part of it.
Because they're playing a game where every point is important.
Every, like in terms of the score,
not in terms of point, in terms of like, hey, it's a good point.
Okay.
It's the same reason that the NRA would fight to the tooth
and nail for you to keep a bazooka or something like that.
You know, like it's the same reason they have assault weapons
that are like, oh, it's for hunting.
Right.
It's the exact same reason that if you give an inch,
they think everything is gone.
So every single time that there is like some sort of an argument
and they have a position in it, they have to stand by it
religiously, rigorously.
And if they give any room, they're like, ah, we've been defeated.
You know what?
They might be right on that too.
It seems to work.
Yeah.
It's because everyone is just like your bunch of assholes.
I don't want to fight anymore.
Right.
Well, and or you look at the Clinton years, Bill,
I would love to say, if you looked at the Hillary Clinton years,
sure, that would be nice.
But if you look at that, that triangulation strategy,
wherein he meets these conservative people in the middle.
Yeah.
It only destroyed the Democratic Party.
Basically.
Like that's that's where it ended is you gave them an inch
and now they took fucking all of it.
Well, it's sort of like an asymmetrical war situation
where one side is at war and the other is trying to compromise.
Yeah.
And the side that's trying to compromise will never be
successful and they don't realize that given a chance,
the other side will fuck them over.
Yeah.
So and that's not to say and that's not to say that Democrats
are good or pure in their intentions or their actions.
Good fucking God.
But by and large, they have shown themselves to be way less
forceful in terms of getting their agendas.
Right.
I mean, we're seeing that right now at this fucking health
care.
Well, or you see, you see the class warfare like billionaires
have been waging a war against us for all the time.
Yeah.
But for all the time.
But if one of us blew up a rich guy's house, all of a sudden,
it's class warfare.
Yeah, exactly.
All of a sudden.
I mean, don't do that.
But I'm not encouraging.
But or the same thing, there is a race war going on.
There it really is happening.
How many times can a cop murder, murder a black person and not
get any justice for it?
Like that's what that's the whole point of Black Lives Matter
is that we don't want to kill cops.
We want justice.
We want proof that the rule of law applies to everybody equally.
Everyone's life matter.
And so long as that's not happening, so long as that's
not changing, how can you interpret it as anything else?
But white people are still trying to keep you down.
There are so many instances of constitutionalists
and sovereign citizens attacking cops and stuff like that
because they don't recognize their authority.
No, but that's fine.
Yeah.
Alex Jones would say like, wow, percentage wise,
it's a very small part of it.
Probably false flags anyways.
Right.
Absolutely.
I mean, it's such a tangled logical bullshit thing
that we can't untangle it.
Everybody out there gets it.
I just don't understand.
I just don't like what I'm constantly thinking about.
Is there a way out of this?
Nope.
Because it seems like there isn't.
No.
All we're doing is really documenting the behind the scenes
shit that's going on that no one's paying attention to that
will precipitously end our world.
Yeah.
I understand that we see things because we spend a lot of time
with Alex and propaganda.
We see things a little bit.
There's a little tunnel vision to it.
There's a lot of other stuff going on in the world
that's outside of Alex's narratives.
Of course.
And that is a sort of.
And it's impossible for us to listen to a doomsday profit
without having any of it bleed into our beliefs.
But to be fair, I felt that way before I was listening to him
too.
Oh, me too.
I felt like shit was going down.
Oh, of course.
But anyway, I tease this.
And we're about to get to the big business.
So Alex on the August 30th show before he goes off air
mentions that there's a big announcement coming soon.
OK.
I didn't cut a clip of that because it's just him saying
there's a big announcement coming soon.
OK.
And so I was like, all right, you're on your Sunday show.
And so you're probably just teasing people.
I assume to be something down the road.
Maybe it's that the fourth hour is coming back,
which it already has, basically, as Rob do.
And like Joe Biggs hosting the fourth hour.
Also, Jakari Jackson, he's still around.
He's doing the fourth hour sometimes.
So we still have not seen him leave.
But this is the big announcement.
It comes on August 31st.
An incredibly boring show otherwise.
We have no other clips from that show because it's just him
being mad that people are killing cops.
And I don't care.
You also said some other nice things about Sheriff Clark.
But this is the big announcement.
And I think that it might be the key to understanding everything.
Totalitarianism comes in many different flavors throughout history.
It can come from the right wing, the left wing.
It can come from religious cults.
It can come from a foreign invading army.
And in the modern 21st century,
it's basically coming from political correctness.
Masquerading as the Renaissance.
Masquerading as liberalism.
By the way, I haven't edited this to make the background
theremin noise louder.
This is just poorly constructed on his part.
It's really hard to listen to.
Thankfully, that drops out here in a minute.
But Jesus Christ.
It seeks to shut down free speech.
And the controlled globalist left has willing accomplices
in the Republican Party and other conservative and libertarian
organizations and groups throughout the world.
The robber barons that control this planet are not free market.
They are monopoly men who seek to have systems free of competition
controlled by offshore combines above the law.
The main mission of info wars.com
and my 20 years on air is to shatter the left right paradigm
and to get the public to become aware of what's really governing
and controlling society on a mass scale.
I disagree.
Bottom line.
Well, like if that was legitimately his goal
and if what he thought was really controlling things
wasn't a terrible ripoff of the protocols of Elders of Zion
and thinly veiled anti-Semitism, I would be like cool.
Yeah.
I'd be like, and if he didn't lie all the time.
Right.
If those were his legitimate goals, I don't have a problem
with destroying the right left narrative.
Agreed.
I don't think that there I think it's a very positive thing,
the idea of bringing in third, fourth, fifth parties.
So if that was his legitimate motivation, hooray.
And I do think we should take down the robber barons
as we did in the 30s.
I don't disagree with that.
That was a good idea.
We should bring back a new deal.
A very socialist thing.
Yeah, perhaps.
It would be a good idea.
That's how we take down robber barons, right?
Yeah, but we haven't gotten to an announcement yet.
Right, no.
He's just laying some track here and we're going to get to it.
And we have reached that legendary colossal moment in history
where the next thousand years of human development, our very destiny,
is being decided.
That's why we're launching Operation Money Bomb 2015.
The first money bomb I've done in three years,
because we only do these if they're critical to be able to build up our infrastructure.
And with the money we raise from this, we will be able to stay on the satellites
and get on UHF, VHF, and cable stations across North America,
reaching tens of millions of more people.
Right at the time, they're receptive and looking for answers.
Starting September 16th through the 17th, we're going to broadcast live
from 11 a.m. on the 16th through 2 p.m. on the 17th for 27 hours
with an amazing lineup of guest investigative journalists, documentary films, and more.
We are seeking to raise a million dollars so that we can reach 400 million extra people,
potentially, in the next year.
Because if you do the math and if you look at the numbers that we're already getting from affiliates
and from the internet, and from YouTube, and from Facebook, and all the platforms,
we are reaching 20 million people a week.
If you put all that together over a year, that's upwards of 200 million different individuals
around the world.
Wait, wait, what?
Different?
Metrics come out.
Different people.
So simply double that in the next 12 months after launching this money bomb.
Just the satellites, the closed captioning under federal law, and other regulations will
cost us right at $39,000 a month, which, if you add it together, is over $400,000 a year alone.
When you talk about cameras, crew, studio, million dollars is only a portion of what we
need to do this.
But it's an important part to ensure with the collapsing economy and the hard times we're
going into that we have the funds it takes to keep this beacon of truth, exposing globalism
and dehumanization operating.
So join us this September 16th and 17th for what I believe will be the final money bomb
that M4 Wars ever runs as we prepare to launch to the next and final level of global awakening.
Because as Mahatma Gandhi famously said.
Nope, nope, you're not allowed.
You're not allowed.
I'm going to talk over this.
Then they laugh at you, then they attack you, then you win.
We are in that process of being massively attacked.
And in the face, we're charging up, getting ready, and going in.
He uses that Gandhi quote a lot.
And I actually think that Gandhi sucks for saying that.
Because there are a lot of people who are just being mocked.
Yeah.
Alex, you might be misinterpreting that there's a next stage to this.
There's not.
People are just making fun of you.
I have a lot of information about this money bomb that I don't think his listeners were privy to.
Oh, no.
One of the things is that he constantly, before this, has talked about the price of closed captioning
and these sorts of fees.
How much does closed captioning cost?
It's fucking thousands a month.
Right.
I don't know.
That's not the thing I'm taking issue with.
Okay, okay.
I'm taking issue with the fact that he's pretending that these are new expenses.
These are things he's doing already.
The video cameras, the crew, he's doing that already.
He put the videotapes live on the internet every day.
Right.
Those are the same cameras he would be using.
These are not new expenses.
This is just I need money.
Right.
This is I need a lot of money.
That's because there's something going wrong.
He doesn't have the money to keep the operation going.
Okay.
Here is where my job as an accountant comes into play.
My day job, I'm an accountant.
We struck gold.
I am not really like a good accountant.
I don't know a lot.
I didn't study it.
You're not a CPA.
But no, certainly not.
There are certain things that I'm aware of because of that job that maybe some people aren't.
You know, one thing I'm aware of is,
What's that?
You know, in the end of the fiscal year is.
Oh, it's September.
Okay.
Holy shit.
He can't pay his taxes.
Can't pay his taxes.
He's already laid the groundwork for like,
the IRS is selectively trying to intimidate and bully the Patriot movement.
Lois Lerner is selectively,
all of these Republicans are being screwed over for taxes.
He has Peter Schiff and his dad on.
They are his dad's on the show,
but they talk about his dad laying out this tax narrative.
I think he's incredibly concerned that he's not going to be able to pay for what he owes to the
government.
Wow.
That's why he's trying to do this massive money bomb right at the end of the fiscal year.
Right.
He's doing it on the 16th and the 17th,
so he'll have all the funds by the 30th when he has to figure out what he owes.
This is brilliant.
This is such bullshit.
That's brilliant.
I did not even consider that.
Of course that's what's going on.
Wow.
He is in trouble.
He doesn't have 20 million unique listeners.
Of course not.
He has no idea what the idea of actual hits to the website and unique hits are.
He's counting just anybody who randomly goes to one of his sites.
Yeah, of course.
That counts as a unique person.
And weekly there are 20 million different people.
There's not.
He has like.
Of course not.
And currently it was probably about the same or maybe less.
He has like 150 to 300,000 people that go to his website every day and that's not unique.
That's hits to the website.
He also, I mean his YouTube numbers are incredibly skewed because he's double counting shit.
He's counting his show various places it's posted.
He's counting little clips that he makes of things from the show.
That's what he's talking about when he talks about derivatives.
So like if someone watches a three minute clip and then they start watching the show
and turn it off, you know, that's two hits for him, one person.
Right.
And they go and like maybe check out one of the articles.
Oh, there's a third.
It's the same thing that Trump's trying to do with his budget.
Yeah, of course.
Double and triple counting things.
Oh my God.
His audience is so much smaller than he thinks.
They're not buying his fucking weirdo products at the rate that he needs
in order to keep this operation going.
Right.
And he's going to be straight horse fucked at the end of this year
because he has outgrown his ability to sustain himself.
Right.
It's the same reason I don't quit my job to do this show because I will be broke as fuck.
Yeah.
I can't do that.
He has, he is living outside his means as a propagandist and he is screwed.
Okay.
The timing of it, the fact that it came up immediately.
He teased it one day ahead and then announced,
we're doing this 27 hour live broadcast.
Right.
In order to raise a conspicuously low amount of money.
Like an 80s where we're going to do a dance competition.
We're going to do a talent show.
We're going to do a car wash.
Yeah.
Otherwise old Mr. Moneybags is going to shut down the rec center.
100% but he knows that he can't frame it that way.
Oh man.
He is.
Otherwise, otherwise he completely invalidates all of his.
There's no power behind his organization if he can't pay his bills.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Well then, well then, does that add in our theory on why he switches over to Trump?
Does he get paid?
We'll get to that.
Does he get paid Dan?
We'll get to that.
Dan, does he get money?
I'm not sure, but we'll get to that.
He, he's getting tax money and that's why he goes, all right.
Well, but that's, this is one of the things that I think we've been remiss
in not considering as a motivating factor.
Yeah.
Like it's the idea of keeping his baby alive.
Yeah.
He's broke.
He's essentially broke or not broke, broke.
Not, he's, he's not liquid.
He, yeah, he's in the red.
Yeah.
But at the same time, like he has a personal wealth that he could just funnel in.
He's not going to do that.
No.
He's not going to do that.
He has a mansion that he has to keep up.
Yeah.
He has multiple cars that are Americana.
It might even be going the opposite direction.
It might be that he personally can't pay his taxes.
Oh, that's possible too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I have no idea.
It's, it could be a combination of all those things.
Yeah.
And it's so obvious because of the timing.
Right.
The fact that it's hitting right at the end of the fiscal year
and that it's out of nowhere is no coincidence.
Occam's razor tells me it's tax related.
Oh man.
So that's brilliant.
The other thing that I think is important, like I said,
is that a motivating factor for him to flip
could be that he realizes the existence
and the growth of his business is screwed without some sort of help.
Yeah.
I believe that there is a piece of it that is,
you know, like people get,
people make really bad decisions when it comes to
trying to keep something you love alive.
Yeah.
People go into debt to keep businesses afloat.
People risk their own lives to save loved ones.
Right.
You make irrational decisions, strictly speaking.
So I don't see it as necessarily a possible thing
that he realized info wars is done.
And then we will be the example of failure against the globalists.
Yeah.
And that would be an outcome that he could not handle.
No.
And so you make a deal and that gets back to why I think
that there have been the, I like him, but I don't trust him.
That's why he's teasing Trump like that
and not doing that to any other candidate.
Okay.
Even when some of the candidates are saying fairly similar things.
Right.
So yeah, we had Marco Rubio saying some dumb shit too.
I am inclined to believe, and I don't have firm evidence of this,
but I'm inclined to believe that maybe he had already been
contacted by one of Trump's people.
And that's when he stopped talking about the mob ties.
Right.
And then since then there has been an upswing in maybe I'm open to it.
Maybe I'm open to it through his, I don't trust him,
but I like what he's saying.
And then this money bomb, I believe is opportunity.
I believe the reason for the money bomb is motive.
And I think, I haven't listened to a bunch more episodes after this,
but I pretty, I feel pretty comfortable that the switch
is going to come pretty quick.
So whether or not Roger Stone shows up.
Right.
I think you may be lurking in the shadows like Batman at this point.
Yeah.
How funny would it be if it switches the second Rappaport shows up?
I was right mid by prediction, but it wasn't Roger Stone.
It's all John Rappaport.
No. Yeah.
Oh man.
John Rappaport is the only Trump surrogate that Alex Jones trusts.
With his neurolinguistic programming that he's clearly doing.
There we go.
Oh, it's possible.
So that is the only clip that we have from 31st.
We got a couple of clips from September 1st to get through
before we wrap this up.
Right.
This next.
Do you, I, I have a hard time thinking that it doesn't go back
through the Mercers.
And that could be where the money's coming from.
Yeah.
It might not be Trump money.
If the Mercers are just financing Milo and they,
how could they not look at Alex and be like, he's, he's on our top.
He's on our top.
100%.
Yeah.
I think that it is entirely possible that Trump himself
is not the source of the money.
Right.
As we've already indicated and Alex has himself,
Trump isn't really as rich as he says he is.
No, he's broke.
And a lot of Trump's money came from the Mercers.
Yeah.
So there is a decent chance that that is the source of everything.
Can we, could we do a freedom of information act kind of thing
where we get those?
I think that some of these investigations that Alex is
really worried about in present day might have the authority
to figure out some of this stuff.
Okay.
And maybe we'll get to the bottom.
Like maybe the courts will get to the bottom of it.
Or maybe, I mean, I accept the possibility that I'm wrong.
But of course.
But it looks.
Maybe the money bomb works.
Right.
Yeah.
Or as you said, the Hillary for prison shirts,
they have not appeared yet.
No, that's true.
Well, actually they do.
They show up pretty quick.
They show up on like the second or first or second of September.
Right.
But those are the big money maker.
But shirts are a lost leader.
In terms of shipping, he offers free shipping all like,
I don't know if it's active right then,
but he does it all the fucking time.
Right.
He just ends up doing free shipping deals.
And whenever he has these shirts,
they're usually on sale for like six bucks.
There's no way that he's making a good amount of money.
Right.
Unless they're the cheapest fucking shirts in the world.
I guarantee they are the cheapest fucking shirts in the world.
Even if he buys them in bulk.
Let's say conservative estimate,
he sold 500,000 of those shirts.
Right.
Maybe.
Don't ask me.
Does that seem reasonable?
No clue.
Okay.
Let's say.
Let's say.
I don't even know if 500,000 people exist in Alex's world
at this point.
I don't know either.
But let's say $500,000.
500,000 Hillary for prison shirts got sold.
Right.
If you multiply that by,
let's say he has a profit margin when you include shipping
and handling in it that he's covering for these people.
Right.
You have a $6 shirt.
Maybe the shirt itself costs like a buck to ship,
two bucks to ship,
because shirts can be kind of heavy.
Let's say a buck.
Let's say a buck.
Let's say.
Now I see a TV show with you as the star
called the accountant detective.
Well, let's say the shirts cost a buck to make
and a buck to ship.
If he gets them in a big enough bulk order,
that's reasonable for a shirt designer or whatever.
So it's multicolored.
That's going to come into it.
Let's say it costs two bucks.
He's charging six.
He makes $4 profit on each shirt.
The entire shirt operation brings him $2 million.
In terms of running the operation,
in terms of employees, payroll,
there's no way that that is a big enough imprint.
Like even this money bomb saying
he needs a million dollars is a lie.
That's not, that's a domino number.
He needs 300 grand to pay his taxes.
No, I think he needs more.
Oh, you think he needs more?
Yeah.
I think, well, based on how much it would cost,
you've seen his fucking studio.
It's massive.
The rent on that place alone would be crazy.
He's got to reduce his overhead.
I think that's the point that you're making right now.
Absolutely.
And the idea that like, oh, we just need a million.
I think that that is the come hither to the donators,
to the funders.
Right.
I don't know.
I think we're getting a little bit too speculative.
But be that as it may, we'll see what happens
in the next few days.
And when this actual money bomb happens,
two weeks from now in the 2015 time lap.
If he makes the pivot before the money bomb,
that suggests it's money, right?
I think, unfortunately, if he makes the pivot before,
during, or right after, any of those could indicate to me.
If it's in September, it's over.
I think so.
Yeah.
I think so.
Okay.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
I have said a lot of negative things about Alex Jones
in the past.
Never enough.
He is horrible.
This next clip, the first one we're going to play
from September 1st, I honestly think it's the worst thing
he's ever said.
Damn.
I'm not putting too fine a point on this.
Okay.
I think he's a fucking asshole.
And this is terrible.
And when you go see something like Fashion Furious,
the latest one, or any of this, it's just pure propaganda.
He insults you, Fashion Furious.
That's the worst thing he's ever said.
Never seen a Fashion Furious, but I like Kurt Russell.
So I went to see it and it was just terrible.
Total false reality, cars driving down five miles of cliffs
and not blowing their tires, just the most ridiculous,
mindless garbage, a giant recruiting movie for the FBI,
Homeland Security and the CIA.
With this eye of God software where they can track everything
in real time with this system, just utter comic book garbage.
Gave me such a headache that I had to get out of it
towards the end.
I just could not watch the full-on assault on reality.
Hey, Alex, why don't you go fuck yourself?
What are you doing?
Why don't you like fun?
Best in Furious movies are awesome.
I can't stand it.
I was for comedic effect saying that's the worst thing he's ever said.
You're being facetious.
But let's really take a closer look at this.
First of all, it's a fiction movie.
So you can stop pretending that people are looking at it
like a documentary.
But then beyond that, one of the things that's really interesting
about Fast and Furious, beyond them kicking ass,
those movies are awesome.
The other thing is it's a movie that uses
a really interesting strategy.
And that is that it's incredibly multicultural.
All of the characters come from different places.
They have that Tokyo Drift movie that brought in Japanese characters.
There's African American characters.
There's white characters.
There's Hispanic characters.
There are people from all walks of life represented.
There's women who kick ass.
There's all sorts of empowerment for all of these different types of people.
Right.
Beyond that, they're set all over the world.
So they have this really positive view of America,
as well as Barcelona or Brazil.
You know, it's an incredibly uniting movie in so many ways.
And the fact that Alex is so pissed off about it,
I think it comes from his inability to deal with the idea
that these races are working together.
I think that's part of it.
Okay.
Because that's so big a part of why Fast and Furious is so successful
is because these people who are like Japanese can see Han as a character
and relate to it and see themselves represented as a badass character
in this huge Hollywood blockbuster.
Right.
It's really great.
It's really great for people.
It's really great as a movie.
I think they're wonderful.
That is the best defense of the Fast and Furious franchise that I have ever heard.
And things blow up.
Things do blow up.
I love those movies.
It sounds like he's angry that it's a comic book movie.
Like, he wants more cinema verite in his Fast and Furious movies?
In one movie, in one of them, they drive a car out of a skyscraper
into another skyscraper.
Yeah.
Do you know why?
It's all because life is good.
It's awesome.
They do.
In one movie, they fucking parachute with cars.
They put cars out of a plane and then they parachutes and they land on a hill.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
Well, and we know that's possible because of Operation Dumbo Drop.
That's how we know that large things can fly.
I don't know.
So anyway, Alex, fuck yourself.
They're great movies.
Certainly better than Endgame.
So Alex Jones.
Even better than A Scanner Darkly.
Maybe not.
I do like Linklater.
But be that, no, they're way better than A Scanner Darkly.
What are you talking about?
I just like Linklater.
I didn't want to immediately shit on Linklater.
Anyway, Alex Jones is known on the streets as the number one defender of the Second Amendment.
We've seen in every instance, he sides with guns.
He says really stupid, bigoted stuff because of his love of guns.
He justifies almost every bad position he has because eventually it will lead to them
taking my gun away.
Right.
So you would think that he has a concealed carry permit because that's legal in Texas.
You would think.
You would think that.
And so I've never gone and got my concealed carry.
I've been too busy.
But you know what?
I'm going to have to take some days off or something and I'm going to go over to Cargill
and take it because.
Don't you just mail in a fucking form?
It is getting bad and it is sad.
And I can officially tell you basically a race war has already been started by the White House
in this country.
Great.
Alex, go fuck yourself.
You hate Fast and Furious and you don't have a concealed carry permit.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
He's talked in the past about carrying guns.
In the past, he's talked about going to concealed carry rallies and carrying guns.
Well, that's open carry.
He's got an open carry.
Fair enough.
He's not going to hide it.
Fair.
Why would you even get a concealed carry license?
You want to open carry all the way.
You want to basically live in the deep space nine millimeter video by L.P.
You want everyone with guns to each other.
Exactly.
Yeah.
All day every day.
Nonsense.
Alex, get your fucking permit.
Live the life you pretend to live.
So in this next clip, Alex Jones, as he is we want to do, as he is known to do,
go ahead.
He goes ahead and preemptively blames people who are in underprivileged classes for the
impending civil war that's going to come.
Of course.
It's the poor.
It's the poor.
It's the immigrants.
Those are the people that we should hate.
We should hate the poor and the immigrants who are heavily depicted in the Fast and Furious franchise.
You're being crapped all over by the New World Order so you can be scapegoated.
But I'm not going to blame you for having the crap all over you.
I'm going to look at the New World Order.
That's the one doing it, the one putting it all over you.
But you've got to learn not to defend the garbage.
You've got to get it out of your midst.
And you've got to realize you are under scientific attack because once you fall
and law and order falls during the destabilization, they're going to bring martial law in and
they're going to take the guns and they're going to start arresting the patriots.
And then they're going to have you come after the patriots and the patriots are going to have to fight back
and that's what's really going to wipe the police out.
You think some mentally ill people shooting a few cops?
Got the break music right on the race board.
Is anything compared to when they start a civil war and people have to defend themselves?
Make the decision now, police and military, which I know you're doing, not to serve the globalists.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
The republic.
Use wisely.
Don't do that.
Yep.
So don't do that.
I mean, there's not a whole lot left to say about that.
That's very standard.
Well, he hates the Fast and Furious franchise and now he doesn't like law and order either.
What about SVU?
Trial by jury.
Exactly.
That one didn't last long.
No.
So, I mean, it's just standard stuff.
It's just like presenting it in such a way that when white people kill black people, it's
fine.
It's defense.
It's just protecting yourself.
It's always defense.
Whereas all these other crazy people, they're going to go out and they're going to cause
the patriots to have to kill everybody.
Yeah.
It's, it is a threat.
That is the type of shit that he's, he's putting out there is putting out all of this fear
towards black people has to influence, like all of the times that you see those cops murdering
people, uh, black people in specific, their, their descriptions are always like, oh, he
was six, five, and he was a huge guy and I was scared for my life.
Right.
And it's like, no, that is an amplified perception you have from this type of shit.
Yep.
This type of like, always be afraid, always be on alert because they're bigger.
They're stronger.
They're doing all of these things.
The only way to protect yourself is by firing on them.
Hey, you know what?
Whenever I realized when I was talking about distrusting strangers earlier, what I really
should have said is be prejudiced.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I realized I kind of shit the bed on that in terms of phrasing it correctly.
Yeah.
That's what he really really just teaching people to be prejudiced.
I mean, that's, that's the long and short of it.
Yeah.
That's kind of what his operation is largely about.
He's teaching people how to be even more prejudiced, how to be aggressive in their
prejudice.
Yeah.
Because these people, the people who listen to Alex Jones weren't coming in cold.
No.
You know, they weren't coming in like, Hey, I'm a normal regular ass guy.
I just hang out with, and then Alex Jones radicalizes them with all of that shit.
They're coming in with preconceived notions and he amplifies that shit.
And he makes you feel good about it, which, which is, I think the biggest issue that I
have, because he's always fighting against feeling bad about being a horrible bigot,
because he's always like, don't make me feel like I'm a racist.
Don't make me feel like this.
Yeah.
Instead, he, he feels good.
He feels good about fighting against them.
And that's what gives his listeners that kind of blanket, uh, uh, you know, acceptance.
Well, they feel it vicariously through him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now I feel good about my prejudice.
I don't have to hide it.
I don't have to, to fight against it.
This whole political correctness argument is always about feeling good about your, your hatred.
Why is it wrong for me to be proud of my whiteness?
Yeah.
Why is that wrong?
Right?
It's that same argument.
Yeah.
It's not wrong necessarily to be cool with the fact that you're white, but I think it is.
I don't know.
Why would you be proud of skin color?
Well, that's why I said be cool about it.
Yeah.
Well, I don't, I don't think, I don't think that celebrating, uh, heritage is bad necessarily,
but when it comes at the expense of recognizing the realities of the, your life has been great
because of the oppression of other people.
Yeah.
Like if you're unwilling to look at that because you're proud of your, let's say,
German or Swedish heritage or whatever, you know, whatever ethnicity, whatever culture you come from,
if it comes at the expense of recognizing the reality, then that is bigotry.
I, I, I just disagree.
I disagree with the pride in skin color.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
I'm sorry.
No.
I'm sorry.
The reason that I said that is because some people don't look at it as skin color as much
as it is they look at it as my German heritage.
So I like to wear Lederhosen and Umpapa music, you know?
That's culture.
That's something that is created.
It is not something that is skin color.
They conflate it.
Of course they do, but that's the problem.
And Alex helps them conflate it.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
He's, he's bringing it up like that, like that argument of the West.
Right.
That is, that is not cultured, that skin color.
Essentially.
That's not celebrating the fact that, you know, you've, for some inexplicable reason,
my ancestors were like, let's dance, but without the top.
Like, you know, like I'm, I'm fine with enjoying and celebrating that culture that,
that historical background.
Go ahead and watch Lawrence Welkin is dancing, dancing Swedes.
But the fact that we evolved with a lot of cloud cover and so our skin is white,
it doesn't fucking matter.
I mean, I'm, that's, that's pure bullshit that I've just said, but, but that's,
that's the problem.
Yes.
The problem is the idea that the only thing that you have no control over your skin color.
That's not the only thing, but it's a thing that you very quintessentially don't have control of.
I accept your point.
Yeah.
The idea of being proud of that is insane to me,
but that's why I phrased it as being cool.
Yeah.
But anyway, we have more to get through a little bit.
We got a guest appearance now on the show by our main man, our most hated liked guy,
Larry Nichols, Larry Knicks, Stevie Larry Knicks.
Larry Nichols comes back.
Unfortunately, he does not have any more gossip about TV stars that Hillary's fucked.
I was hoping that was good stuff.
Unfortunately, he switched now as I was the last case at the last time he was on,
he switched to the Obama wants to be king of the Muslims narrative.
I like that one.
And so there's not like that one.
There's not a whole lot of Hillary fucking TV stars, which sucks.
But here is he, is he going to, does he have a dead drop again?
If he's murdered, I don't fucking know.
He has an address that he gives out here is the Larry Nichols crazy bullshit moment of the day.
This one's crazy.
It's actually two crazy things, but one of them is super crazy.
Why is it when Obama was elected?
We were told, oh, thank God, race is finally over.
And he's done everything in his power and then some to make race a hotter issue now than the
day the man came in.
Yeah, yeah.
If you don't believe he is working hard to get these riots activated.
And when the riots get activated, Alex, here's the part people don't understand.
When these black mobs start running wild and shooting wildly into the neighborhood,
you know what people are doing this country, they'll call up and say,
please send the government and stop it, protect us.
We will call for the federal government to come in and protect us.
We will.
Funny thing there.
First of all, it's very racist.
But secondly, the other thing is the black mobs.
Right.
Yep.
Great.
Yep.
They're the ones who, oh, fuck you.
Fuck you, Larry Nichols.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Larry Nichols, your voice matches your internal perspective about the world.
Yeah.
But the other thing that I think is really important to point out is that in the first
months of his presidency, Donald Trump did threaten to bring the federal government into
Chicago to take care of the violence issue here.
Well, yeah.
That's not us calling out for the feds to come in.
That's your guy calling to federalize things.
That's your guy doing the thing that you've been most afraid of for your entire career,
Alex Jones.
It's, it's.
He doesn't care.
But it's all of this stuff.
Trump is doing all of the stuff that they were terrified Obama would do.
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And now they're totally fine with it.
They love it.
And it's, it's insane.
It's guns.
It's guns.
It's just fucking guns.
I want to take your guns away.
I, you, you've like, for the longest time, I was like, ah, you know what?
Nobody wants to take your guns away.
We just want a gun control.
Fuck you.
I want those guns.
I want my entire house filled.
I don't have a house.
I want my entire bedroom filled.
It's very small.
I want my entire bedroom filled with all of the guns.
You have become radical.
I'm done.
I'm done.
No more guns.
I want your guns.
I would like to take Alex Jones.
I want to steal your gun.
I want to hide it underneath a fucking deep earth iodine crystal.
And I want you to lose your legs.
I don't know why that's involved, but fuck it.
I would like people's guns to be taken away,
but in the sense of like turning your weapons into plowsheers,
like that sort of idea.
But I don't want to individually take away people's guns.
I would just like to live in a world where we were past it.
I want to, I want to do a, like one of the most successful things has always been gun buybacks.
Yep.
You know, like no questions asked, we'll buy your guns back.
Now that's not going to work for constitutionalists and those guys.
We're going to have to break into their homes.
They are going to have to quarter many British soldiers
because the constitution doesn't mean anything anymore.
So fuck it.
Yeah.
They should have to, they should have to stay there.
And I want to take their guns away.
All right.
Fuck this.
I'm done with guns.
I don't fully agree with you, but that's just because I want to,
I want to move along here because Larry Nichols other point that he makes,
is even wilder.
Okay.
This is, this is, this is.
It's van wilder.
It's delicious.
Call for the civil emergency.
We will.
We'll be the ones asking for it because you know what?
We'll be scared.
We'll be scared.
Now tell you something else about us.
Well, no, y'all don't think I'm crazy, but get ready to grieve the banana truck
because I'm fixing to tell you there's a reason Cuba.
We normalize relations with Cuba.
Alex, you know, you've talked to enough military people yourself and you know,
Obama has gone through and selectively purged the military for anybody that would dare to
not take his orders under a crisis condition in this country.
They're gearing up.
They're getting everything lined up.
Well, watch this folks.
You see Obama and his people, and I'm sure the generals have told them when it comes to
telling American soldiers to crack down on the people of America.
They're not going to do it.
They're not going to do it.
It'll end pretty quick.
So what has Obama done?
He's gone to the one military force that I personally ran into at Nicaragua.
No.
He's got the Cuban military that will be brought in here under the auspices of augmenting our
military to help keep us in line.
You know, I laugh at that except I remember it was in the Washington Post after I saw it in
restricted documents that were leaked about 14 years ago, right after 9-11, where they were
saying in the Washington Post, we'll have Canadian and Mexican and other Latin American troops
in America during a civil emergency.
It predates Obama and the Clintons.
Those are stuff about like joint exercises and UN operations.
It's nothing to be afraid of.
No, they're crossing the Rubicon, my friend.
That's when the Canadians and the Mexicans and Obama and the Cuban Army, the widely known
special forces of the Cuban Army, are going to take us down.
Oh boy.
We outspend every country.
Combined.
In terms of our army and Cuba, not even on the radar.
No.
In terms that that's going to be his force.
Yeah, the Cuban military.
Larry Nichols is awesome.
Look, if they can conquer Cuba, half of Cuba, some of Cuba, then they can take everybody down.
Larry.
They're, they've been training to take down America.
I really think that the world needs to have a good long conversation about the fact that
so much of the propaganda about the Clintons comes from Larry Nichols.
We really need to understand that because I don't think you didn't know his name until we
started going through this.
Nope.
I don't think most people in the world know who the fuck he is.
They don't know that he is the source of so much of this shit.
And he's the kind of guy who's like, Obama wants to become the king of Muslims and worldwide.
And if you're president when shit goes down, you become king.
Also, Obama has shock troops, the set in line.
He, he only normalized relations with Cuba in order to get their military on his side.
Bananas.
Which is so crazy.
He's the same person who went on a fucking radio show and said he was a hit man for the
Clintons and killed multiple people and then later said I was on pills.
Sorry.
I didn't mean that.
I wouldn't have said that.
I was on Vicodin.
He is a fucking liar in an asshole.
Yeah.
He is like so much of this hatred of the Hillary and Bill comes directly from him lying.
And if we could just have a conversation about that and look at all the evidence.
Right.
We could get rid of so much of this.
I mean, we wouldn't.
It wouldn't work.
But if we could have done it 10 years ago, 15 years ago, it might have helped.
Like if we could have, if you look legitimately look at the situation around all those alleged
murders that the Clintons are responsible for, you realize that it's all bullshit.
Right.
It's nonsense.
Of course.
And if we could have nipped that in the bud way back then, we might have had a chance.
Like the right wing might not have become what it is now.
And I would put a lot of that at the doorstep of Fox News and Roger Ailes and.
No, sure.
But they were playing into a lot of the stuff that Larry Nichols started.
Well, exactly.
That's what they were.
That's what they were fucking.
Hey, we like what this guy is doing.
Their purposes.
So they never sought to actually look into like, oh, this guy's nuts.
Right.
This guy is crazy.
He's talking about Hillary Clinton fucking Markey post all the time.
But that's just great.
That is great.
That's just good stuff.
That's great.
Hillary Clinton and Bill.
She's a witch.
They're having orgies.
I'm on board with that.
Fine.
Going to witch meetings with the ladies from Designing Women.
That's right.
Like, oh, the witch meetings with Designing Women.
On a smaller scale, I legitimately feel like we just crossed the point where it's too
late with Alex.
But one of my sincere feelings about this podcast is I look at what happened with Larry
Nichols and the Clintons, you know, 20 years ago, 25 years ago.
And I see where the road could have gone differently and the better world we could
be living in.
And I see what's going to happen with Alex.
It's going to be a worse version of that.
Discourse has already descended to Alex Jones' level.
The news is recovering Alex Jones' stories.
The president is saying Alex Jones' talking points.
He's emailing out infowars links.
It's only going to get worse in the same way that Larry Nichols corrupted discourse
politically with his assaults on the Clintons.
Him and Newt fucking Gingrich.
Yeah.
Alex Jones is going to turn things on its head even worse if people, like I said,
I think we've already crossed the line where it's impossible to undo the damage,
but God damn it if I'm not going to try and push back.
Yeah.
Like, because it's, the influence is terrible.
It's, it's omnipresent.
Yeah.
It really is.
It's really, really bad.
And I appreciate everyone who listens and gets it.
We have one more clip and I realize I want to, I want to say this in terms of self-exploration,
you know, really in the moment as we're doing this show, I'm critiquing myself.
Yeah.
I'm like, you know, that thing you said 15 minutes ago, is that full of shit?
We want to, we want to take a look at that.
So while we're talking, I say all of my things and then I immediately forget what I just said.
While we're talking, I'm analyzing and I'm looking at myself right now and I'm like,
did I make too big a deal out of that money bomb?
Is that, did I, I mean, I think this is a bit.
It is.
I think you're setting this up.
I'm starting to think that you're not being serious at all.
There's a kernel of truth in it that I am, I am exploring, uh, you know,
like my, I'm harshly critical all the time.
No, I, I believe me.
I know I'm right there with you.
I, I do think that I'm, uh, if you didn't know what I know, uh,
which is, I'm going to play this last clip.
You might have think I was being a little bit extreme, uh,
but listen to this last clip.
This is a caller, uh, who calls in on the September 1st show.
Fake or real caller, do you think?
Hard to say.
I think probably real, but who knows?
Let's go ahead and go to Don in Canada.
You're on the air.
Don, welcome.
Canada.
Hey, thank you.
Alex, uh, longtime listener and supporter.
Thank you, brother.
Nailed it.
Just wanted to, uh, off topic here, what you're going through.
But, uh, I know everybody and yourself are on the fence about this
Donald Trump guy running for president here.
Um, I'd like to maybe see if you would approach this fella and see if
he might want to support you in your money bond that's coming up here in, uh, next month.
Well, I mean, I'm so hardcore that any mainline politician and kind of
treat us with kid gloves, which is great.
If they, if the establishment liked us, that would be, uh, that would kill the broadcast.
Uh, I mean, they always think shunning us hurts us.
No, that's what we expect because we are the real deal.
Trump's actually plugged info wars and Joe Biggs report that showed narcotics being
shipped in the day he was there in South Texas last month.
Uh, or I guess the, you know, it was early, early August.
Was it late July?
Uh, and so I'm not on the fence about Trump.
I don't trust him at a gut level, but I like what he's saying.
And I see the fact that he may actually want to win and he makes money off of
buoyed economy and off services and off real estate.
So he doesn't want the bubble to burst money or he wants to create a new economy.
Right there.
Alex contradicted what he said in the past in terms of being a front man for a consortium
on the east coast and being mob service industry, mob related.
That's how he makes his money.
Alex has said that in the past.
The fact that he switched his story means something.
So there's that.
Also, this guy calls in says, why don't you get Trump to give you the money?
And Alex is like, he doesn't say no.
Oh, well, he does say we're so hardcore that most mainstream politicians wouldn't get involved
with us.
But then he, then he starts convincing himself, you know,
Trump just referenced a Joe Biggs thing.
So maybe, maybe I should, he's interested in, in prosperity.
So maybe that's where I should go.
There's a piece of it that almost comes off as a gut check for Trump,
which is like a most mainstream politicians wouldn't get involved with us.
You a mainstream politician, there is almost like a challenge to it.
There's code going on here in terms of like, if you look at it as he's just talking extemporaneously,
it's pretty weird.
He's got a weird headspace he's in.
But if you look at it as this is maybe communication between him and a bag man
or something like that or some negotiator, there is, there's subtle indications that he's
saying I'm ready to listen.
I, I don't necessarily agree with you in, in how it seems like you're giving them a lot of credit
or you're giving Alex a lot of credit for being able to build up a narrative as well as communicate
in code.
What are you talking about?
There is no narrative to this.
What are you talking about?
The narrative of him always coctees in Trump.
That's not a narrative.
That's just a position.
Okay, fine.
That's just my position is I really like what he's saying, but I don't trust him.
Okay.
I suppose, I suppose the narrative that I'm talking about is you saying that you're saying,
but I'm ready for you to come in.
Right.
I think that's what I'm talking about when I talk about the narrative there is you're
building up this idea that he is capable.
I'm suggesting that.
I'm not saying it's for sure.
I, I, all right.
All right.
Don't get too defensive.
I'm a little.
Don't get too defensive.
All right.
I know you're a defensive man.
I apologize.
I apologize.
You've done all of this work.
By the way, I'd like to remind you that the clip isn't done.
Okay.
Well, then keep playing the clip.
Perhaps my, perhaps my argument is invalidated later on.
So I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt while warning with provisos.
But yeah, I want to, sure, I want to reach out to, I mean, listen, the money bomb to raise
a million dollars on the 16th.
That sounds like a lot to somebody that's, you know, making $50,000 a year, $100,000 a year
for a TV network, TV station.
That's not even a tenth of the money it takes to run something like that.
I want to take a little moment to say that that was weird phrasing on his part.
Sure, I'll reach out.
No.
And he was saying that I am giving him the benefit of the doubt, but I'm giving a warning
with provisos.
You know what a proviso is?
That's a condition of an agreement.
But I think he's right on there.
What's the agreement?
The agreement is that Trump has to be real.
Like he's giving a warning to his listeners.
I'll give you that.
With the, yeah.
I'll give you that.
But it is an interesting term because it's usually used in contracts and agreements.
Right.
So it could be that or it could be a little slip.
I'm really trying to build this up.
I know.
All right.
I just think that you're going, I think that you're really fine.
And we run it very inexpensively.
I mean, Fox news cost hundreds of millions a year to run.
Hundreds of millions.
CNN, hundreds of millions.
We run this operation for, it's well over $10 million a year.
So that's why I spend so much time selling product, promoting things, you know, trying
to do that because we have to fund ourselves so we can be independent.
But absolutely, you know, the problem is if I got money from Trump,
then people will claim that I was beholden to him and that I've been bought by Trump.
You know, they already say the Koch brothers have bought me when they own the Democrats
and Republicans and I attacked both parties.
I've never gotten a single dime from the Koch brothers.
So, you know, it's really good that we just support ourselves with the products we
sell and the services we have.
But if there was no strings attached, I mean, you know, I'd take $10 million from Trump
and put him in this operation, have a big effect.
But I mean, I'm not going to hold my breath.
I appreciate your call Don.
That's weird.
That's not great.
That's not really good.
I don't think I don't think I like that at all.
So do you.
I think that's probably really bad.
That's real bad.
I don't, I don't think that CNN should take a hundred million dollars from Trump.
No.
Because that is by.
No strings attached.
Yeah.
No strings.
What?
Yeah.
What kind of $10 million doesn't have strings attached other than the money that we sent
to Iraq that is still no longer found.
Sure.
But that's like a hit.
That's his way of preemptively getting against those accusations that would come
if he took money from from Trump.
They're like, yeah, you know, if we took the money, people would say that we're
bought.
So I don't want to take the money.
Flash forward.
Hypothetically, he does take a bunch of money.
He'd be like, look, we talked about this beforehand.
I wasn't going to do this if it meant that I was beholden to him.
Right.
Now granted, I immediately started being his biggest cheerleader.
Crazy.
Right.
So that's a coincidence.
Right.
Right.
Again, I'm not saying that Trump gave him $10 million dollars.
No, I know.
As he just suggested, he would like.
And I'm not saying that Trump asked Russia to hack our country.
Right.
You know, I agree.
I think that a very, very good likelihood is Mercer's.
I think that they, especially because he doesn't bring them up.
He talks about the Cokes.
Yeah.
So I think that there's whoever it is, there's someone giving him money.
And this is, I think, I don't know how to say, I don't know how to say anything
because you keep attacking me.
I'm not attacking you.
God, you're so defensive.
Well, I mean, it is because I'm making a weird argument.
You're not making a weird argument.
You're making a very well thought out argument.
And there is a lot of, you know, there's a lot of circumstantial evidence.
There's a lot of timing that coincides.
There's all of this stuff.
And it does point, if you are looking for it, at a certain outcome.
Yeah.
And I think you're probably on.
I think you might be right, probably at this point, more so than not.
But I think my quibble is in the idea that Alex Jones can maintain that kind of cocktails
as a coded message.
I think in 2015, he was a bit smarter than he is now.
Well, that's probably not.
He didn't have the intense pressures that he has now.
Right.
He didn't have the attention, the scrutiny that he has now.
Right.
So I think he's a little bit more relaxed.
And I think in that relaxed, also super male vitality to headspace,
I don't think that it's that crazy that he would be able to keep that going.
Because otherwise, why wouldn't he have been convinced?
Trump keeps saying everything that he wants him to say.
Yeah, that's true.
In terms of being bigoted.
In terms of being just a cocky dickhole.
In terms of being against what Alex Jones perceives as the establishment globalists.
Yeah.
Why wouldn't he have changed his mind?
He clearly has gotten pissed off at Rand Paul throughout.
He hasn't, Rand Paul isn't doing it for him.
Yeah, but then you've got the other argument of why would you change your mind?
Trump at that point in time was a fucking joke.
But he's never been a joke to Alex throughout the entire time.
The things that people had made jokes about.
Alex is still being like, well, you look at it, there's truth behind this thing.
That's true.
And look, here's the other part that we have to take into consideration.
Donald Trump's campaign largely worked off of propaganda and gossip.
There was a major, like whoever was running his campaign at any given time seemed to be
very interested in rumor mongering and propaganda.
Yeah.
To think that they wouldn't have actively tried to court Alex Jones in some way is crazy.
So you think, you think it's possible that they came to Alex
prior to this?
I think like they came to Alex at the moment where he stopped talking about the mob connection.
Yes.
They came to Alex.
I think that that's probable.
You think so.
Before that, he had such a different tone.
Right.
The only negative things he says is he has a checkered past.
I don't know if I could, on a gut level, I don't trust him.
Those are vague.
He was talking much more specifically about how if your name is Genevies, you get arrested.
If it's Trump, you don't.
He's not rich.
He's a front man.
He's talking about, he used to, before that day, when he made that pivot, he was talking
about having high level information from people.
He was using his,
It was actually Donald Trump Jr. who told him.
That wasn't his source.
Dude, we have been laundering so much Russian money.
Yeah.
I don't think necessarily it was someone from Trump's campaign directly,
but possibly some intermediary, some cut out as Roger Stone is clearly indicated,
as we've talked about on the show, is what he would do if he was running a campaign.
Yeah, right.
So I think that that's possible.
And I don't know if it was a situation where they were like,
we'll give you a ton of money to promote Trump or something like that.
I think that there's probably some bit of an influence.
Support situation.
You need a favor.
We need a favor.
Well, and they can sell it because Alex is so jumpy on guns and immigrants and abortion.
They can be like, this is your guy in terms of all.
They can use his vague suggested positions, Trump's,
to feed into Alex's need for a savior and that Ron Paul or Rand Paul isn't it.
Right.
I think that that-
And Rand Paul is not paying him any attention.
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Whereas Trump is.
Okay.
All right.
I can see that.
I think there's negative ego motivations that are there.
There's certainly that.
Yeah.
I think-
You got the pettiness.
You got the brokeness.
I think it's not all that crazy to suggest that that turning point of I'm not going to
say these negative things about Trump anymore was precipitated by something.
Right.
And I mean, sure, it's possible that one of his employees and legal was just like,
you could get sued for this.
Yeah.
Or something like that.
That's possible.
That's true.
That is one possible thing.
Yeah.
You can't-
That would technically be slander, right?
Yeah.
He was vague enough that he wouldn't, that wouldn't hold.
Okay.
I don't think in court.
All right.
But yeah, I think that when you combine a surprise money bomb that you announced a day
after conceiving it with the timing of the end of the fiscal year, you now have opportunity.
You have a need on Alex's part that can be satisfied by some really rich donor.
Now, here is the other conspiracy theory you could go from there.
The money bomb is covered.
That's what I was thinking too.
Yeah.
The money bomb is like, hey, we reached and exceeded our goal for the money bomb,
which suggests that the listeners did everything.
But maybe he got a lot of that money from an intermediary or the mercers or whomever.
Yep.
I think that's what I'm talking about in terms of the motive of Alex's need at the
end of the fiscal year is there.
The opportunity of the cover of the money bomb is there in terms of cloaking things.
Right.
Because then his narrative doesn't have to change with his listeners.
Yeah.
And then he's already laid the groundwork with, I don't know if I can trust him,
but I like all the things he's saying.
And he's had plenty of callers saying, you should support Trump.
We're support Trump people.
Yep.
And all he has to do then is say, take, wait for Trump to make any new announcement
and be like, guys, this is enough.
It's time to jump on.
This is our chance.
Rand Paul is great, but he's just not doing it.
He's not hardcore enough.
Right.
He's not going to get it there for the Patriots.
It's there.
Everything is in place at this point.
You're right.
And I had no idea that this money bomb happened whenever we were starting this investigation.
Right.
I had no idea.
And once that little piece came into play, I was like, this is-
That does seem like it comes into relief.
It feels like I've made too many predictions on this investigation,
but it feels like this is it.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Man, now it's like, god damn it.
I want you to fast forward to those episodes.
Yeah, I know.
Skip the middle of the investigation and let's just jump in there.
Maybe we'll have to do a second investigation this week.
I mean, we'll try and force it.
Maybe.
But anyway, if you'd like to check us out, we have a website, knowledgefight.com.
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We've been getting more listeners.
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You guys have really grown the show.
You can find us on iTunes.
We'll be doing a money bomb in a few months.
We won't.
Nope.
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What else do we got?
I don't know.
Is there some like, usually we end with a bit,
but it hasn't been going well.
Has not.
Yeah.
You keep fucking it up.
I don't keep fucking it up.
This is on you, man.
How is this my fault?
This is all you.
All right.
Fuck you, Dan.
Hey, no.
And then we end the show.
That was the bet right there.
No, no, no, no.
No, I dare you say such a thing about me.
You and I aren't enemies.
We have a shared enemy.
That's right.
We do have a shared enemy.
It's a young, not young man by the name of John Rappaport.
Who can go fuck himself?
Listen up, John Rappaport.
Go fuck yourself.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-name caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.