Knowledge Fight - #672: April 18, 2022

Episode Date: April 20, 2022

Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is doing in the present. In this installment, Alex talks about needing money, complains about his lawsuits, and then briefly touches on how he needs mone...y.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge fight. Dan and George knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Stop it. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas. You're on the earth. Thanks for holding. Hello Alex and Mr. St. Colin. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I love you. Everybody. Welcome back knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're couple dudes like sit around worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are. Jordan. Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your bright spot? The summer of creamy creamy creamy summer is upon us. Creamy creamy summer has begun and
Starting point is 00:01:17 it will be kicking off. I'm not going to eat on air. No, you are not. You are not especially like an ice cream novel to you. It'd be so disgusting to listen to into the mics. I think it would be fun for the audience to hear me jump across the table and slap it out of your hands. Sure. Well, we could do that with like just Foley work. That's true. Okay. Yeah, that's probably how it would have sounded. Yeah, something like that. So the first entry into the dreamy creamy summer. We're kicking it off with a classic. Okay. Chipwich. Chipwich. Okay. Yeah. Chocolate chip ice cream sandwich. Chipwich. Delicious. Non stop goodness. Chocolate chip cookies. That are that are just nice and soft. Good, good, soft to be soft, right? Can't be crunchy in the
Starting point is 00:02:01 middle. Yeah, some nice ice cream. Mm hmm. Surrounding the ice cream. What's that? Many chocolate chips. Oh, on the side. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's the stuff. Chipwich. How big, how big are we talking about ice cream sandwich wise? Are we talking about full inch size? Are we talking about the smaller ones? Oh, no, it's it's big. It's a big ish. Well, I mean, what an inch is big. I have no idea. I've never honestly, I don't know how big in my brain ice cream sandwiches. If I visualized an inch, it could be anywhere from here to like 10 feet. I have no idea measurements were a little bit. Is this an inch idea something like that? It's great. Great way to start the dreamy creamy summer course. I'm very excited to see where this goes. I think I know where it's going to go. More
Starting point is 00:02:45 ice cream. Deliciously with more ice cream. But I do think that eventually I'm going to have to run into something that is objectionable, right? Sure. I mean, I'm going to have to try some flavor of something. Right. I mean, there's no. Oh, dear God, what is this? I think you do have to set aside some some choices that are purely for that edge level of like, I don't know if this is going to be good. Well, of course, I mean, like, you know, I've drawn to novelty. Of course. Absolutely. That will inevitably happen. But, you know, I might have to seek it out a little bit more than you are in other cases. So I'm excited. What's your bright spot? My bright spot, Dan, is my partner. As you know, she grew up in Maine for a lot of her childhood. Still has some friends out
Starting point is 00:03:28 there. We got sent a wedding gift this morning from Maine. Do you know what it was? Lobster? Yes. Oh, wow. Sorry. No, no, no, no. I didn't mean to. That's what I'm saying. It feels really deflating. No, absolutely not. It was it's lobster and she left me alone with lobster. Do you know how well I reacted whenever I opened it and they're alive? Oh, not well. No, not well. They were like, they were like, put them in the refrigerator. I was like, with my hands. No, they're little legs move. Yeah. No, it's very uncomfortable. Did you let them go in the backyard? Be free. Lobsters, you are. I have emancipated you. There's a man and a woman. I'm going to put them into the lake all of a sudden. We're going to have Maine lobsters in like Michigan all year round. I think they
Starting point is 00:04:15 could survive quite easily. That's a really tough situation to be in because obviously, you know, I'm sure you want to eat lobster, but they're alive. Yeah. And so now you have to emotionally deal with. I'm not doing well with it. No. I've already made it clear to it. My partner's very excited. She's grew up there. She cold hearted enough to dad on the inside lobsters back and no heart. Just just grinching it up as she drops them into boiling water. Well, you know what? She doesn't do cry when she reads where the red fern grows. Nothing inside. Brutal. Well, I wish you well and your lobster. We'll see what happens. Yeah. How many did you get to? Okay. Yeah. If there was three, I won't want as a pack. Yeah. Well, of course
Starting point is 00:04:58 there is three. I would have walked in here with a lobster on my shoulder like a pirate. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. We're going to be talking about April 18th, 2022. That's Monday to you. Nope. We're not doing that. Isn't that Wednesday? No, it is Monday. Yeah. Okay. It feels close to being all right as a way to date. It rhymes. And so there's obviously something to it. The meter is always wrong though by just a little bit. Well, it's because the date is long. That's true. Yeah. So this is the obviously the day after news had broken of Alex declaring bankruptcy. And so obviously I think a lot of people are going to be interested in Alex's response. Sure. Get ready for a lot of ads.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Just going to say that right up front. There's a lot of that. It is funny. A lot of people are like, Ooh, what's he going to say about his bankruptcy filings? Is he going to be like, I'm still fighting? Or is it going to be like, No, the real answer is he's going to try and get more money. Yeah. Get ready for a good bit of that. Cause if you're looking for content and I can find light, light, it's not a lot of things I needed to dig into, let's say. Why do I feel like? Why do I feel like most of the time it's just going to be, listen, I didn't, if I did declare bankruptcy, which I'm not confirming my lawyers haven't said anything about that. Then what you need to know is that I'm still great. I'm still fine. Nothing to worry about. I need as much
Starting point is 00:06:31 money as humanly possible right now though. Unrelated. I don't think you're far off. Okay. Never mind that. So we'll see how far off you are. But first, Jordan, let's say hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first, Bill Ogden's big bag of gummy worms. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next new you are Yawa Wallaceyponk. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. You try to trip me up and they can't do it. That was well done. That was well done. That was cold read. Liz, you got, uh, Liz got promoted. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much and congratulations. Yeah. Next to Yokohama
Starting point is 00:07:08 Dave. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And I go through these messages with getting policy wonk names and the order that they came in. You know, how far behind might we be on this? A few weeks. Okay. Okay. But unfortunately, there's a little bit of a theme in a couple names that I have and they have to do with happy anniversary. Sure. Sure. And we're right on time. We're right on time. So when I say these shout outs, whoever is sending them, they did the best they could to do something special for an anniversary. This is my fault. So if you were their partner, please know that they did not send a message late. This one's on me. So thank you so much to simply nice Mike. You are now a
Starting point is 00:08:01 policy wonk and happy anniversary. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And 18 years of marriage and all I got you was this wonk status. Happy anniversary, Jenny. Thank you so much. You're policy walking. Happy anniversary. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And happy anniversary. We are good at this. Okay. Now in our defense, look, you can't expect the two of us to really be on time with your anniversary wishes. That's just that's just not how we do things. No, no, we've got an established track record of being at least a month behind on all birthdays. That's true. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. But but see the anniversary thing is there's such a trope of people forgetting their anniversaries. That's true. That's true. And so I just don't want to
Starting point is 00:08:45 feed into that. These people did a good job. What's your the 18th anniversary gift canned goods? Yeah, MRE is your MRE anniversary. That's your 18th. Yeah. So we start off here and I will say that Alex does jump into the the main topic pretty quickly bankruptcy. Yes. Yeah, he does bring that up fairly quickly, but not before explaining that like we're all fucked. Okay. So here we are on this Monday, April 18th edition of the Alex Jones show in the year 2022. And we see worldwide depression. We see worldwide inflation. We see planetary starvation. We see massive wars. We see collapsing borders. We see open pedophilia promotion by every major Western media outlet of any size. It is just an unspeakable moment in human history to know that
Starting point is 00:09:45 we've been turned over to evil that we've aborted billions of babies on a planetary scale and that God is now withdrawing his protection from us and evil and corruption is being allowed to absolutely run rampant. All right, I'm going to say something here and I'm going to talk about it again today. And it will be basically my statement on the subject and I'm going to move on. But it's just this. I am not declaring bankruptcy and in full wars is not declaring bankruptcy. It's a chapter 11 reorganization in the federal courts. So this is a total mess, but it's not wildly unpredictable. The way stuff like this works is that if an entity declares bankruptcy, even a chapter 11 reorganization style of bankruptcy, then all civil litigation that it's involved in
Starting point is 00:10:38 is halted. Right. This is because what a bankruptcy like this represents. Typically a business will enter this kind of bankruptcy if they owe money to multiple creditors. So the halting of civil litigation is generally an attempt to make sure that one debt the business has isn't prioritized over all the other debts and the people who are owed money. Right. The chapter 11 reorganization is an attempt to create a plan to pay off all the debts while keeping the business functioning, typically speaking, when people do this. Right. It's pretty hard to see this as a sincere move on Alex's part. What? Given the way things have gone over the last few years, it's tough for me not to read this as an attempt to postpone or entirely derail the civil cases against him and info wars.
Starting point is 00:11:19 But as it stands now, I really don't know what to expect from this. This is a big breaking news story, you know, for our world. Sure. But honestly, I kind of look at this still as a developing story and I don't know what's going to play out. Yeah. I mean, what in his like background would give you the idea that maybe this is a stalling tactic? Everything. Oh, okay. Any specific examples from every single thing that he's done over the past three years? Everything. Okay. Everything. Every single thing. But Alex has an interesting explanation for why he's doing this, which I don't think makes sense. It's a chapter 11 reorganization in the federal courts. So you can go and show them their books. They can come in and look at your books and know that we don't
Starting point is 00:12:05 have 16 million in a secret bank account or 5 million or 3 million. We have it in a secret secret bank account. What is claimed by the Texas courts that are very political and the Connecticut court is not correct. It is not true. And whether that's successful or not, in the long term, this will be an issue for the bankruptcy courts one way or another. And it's it's just time for that to happen. And it's time for people to be able to see that I don't have $5 million. I don't have $3 million. We have less than $3 million cash. And we need that money to buy future product to be able to operate. This explanation falls on deaf ears for me because honestly, if Alex wanted to open up his books to the court to prove that stuff, he could have
Starting point is 00:12:53 done that at any point up till now. No, you only can do that when you filed bankruptcy. You can't just like go to the courts with your books. That's I don't think that's necessary to achieve the aims that he's describing. So I kind of feel like this explanation, I just don't accept as like satisfying at all. Yeah, like even if he wanted to keep it all confidential, he could have had it subject to the protective order that's in place for these cases. So like I think that I think that that all could have been done. Sure, they could have shown the court and the judge. What you don't know, though, is that it wasn't so it's it's a little bit like HIPAA. Okay, so until God removed his protection, he couldn't show those numbers to the court. No, it's actually like HIPAA.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Alex is hungry hungry. And we know this because he eats lunch on air all the time. That does that does sound about right. So Alex has a prepared statement that's very clearly like his lawyer wrote this, but also he tries to read some of it. And how do we embellish this? Well, he can't stick to it. Of course not. When you see all these headlines out there, did Alex Jones enforce bankruptcy? The answer is no. The bankruptcy phenomenon my affiliate companies is designed to pay all of my creditors in full. Alex Jones, yours truly gave up all rights to his membership interest in the debtors bankruptcy to a trust created to hold that interest and backstop payments and claims. Number four, I'm confident the federal system has the tools and
Starting point is 00:14:26 experienced a fairly deal with the resolution of these claims. Now, here's what's important. Again, the corporate media and these individuals know that we don't have all this money. The plan is to try to get judgments that are giant and large that can't be paid so they can close our doors here and try to keep me from being on the air elsewhere, which they're not going to be able to do. In fact, if anything, it makes me work harder and value the first amendment even more. And that said, my fate is tied to your fate. And this country and this world is in a lot of trouble. And so we're all going to share one misery together, including those that are in the system and that are really destroying due process and every major pillar of our bill of rights and
Starting point is 00:15:17 constitution. I mean, the eighth amendment in my case is completely thrown out the window. No, it hasn't. Yeah, the eighth amendment is about cruel and unusual punishment and also about like excessive bail or fines. Right. I mean, I think Alex has actually violated our eighth amendment rights. No, because it's not really a punishment. His show is cruel and unusual. I think beating around is a punishment. I think that you and I could choose to not do this at any point and the punishment would go away. That is fair. That is fair. I think that's fine. There is an excessive fine emotionally to listen to this. Yes, that is true. But yeah, I don't think that any of this applies to Alex's case. And I think honestly, there was just
Starting point is 00:15:59 that news that broke that he got sanctioned like a million dollars in these cases. And I don't even don't think that's excessive. I think this is very like based on his behavior. I think it's probably fine. Probably appropriate. Like here's where I feel like human society does kind of break down in this scenario is like at a certain point, there can be no more benefit of the doubt given. You know, like if you you've proven that if you give him the benefit of the doubt, he's going to exploit it. So then you stop doing that. And yet still, like with this million dollar judgment, it's like, what are you doing? You're giving him the benefit of the doubt here. You're only charging him this. Well, I think it's probably a very high fine. But it also seems like I would
Starting point is 00:16:50 have bumped it up a little bit because at this point it's like slap on the wrist number 50 or whatever. It really does seem like if I'm the judge here, I'm looking at old cases going through like, let's just see the top number and I'm going to go up by at least one. You know, think about like instances of other large civil litigation, right? Like people don't act like this. Well, unless unless they're Chevron, then. Well, I think they even act a little different. They acted more evil. Yeah, that's fair. I have to imagine that this level of obfuscation and feed dragging and such is almost unprecedented for most courts to have ever dealt with. Totally. It's pretty impressive the way Alex is setting precedence. I know. And that's my that's what
Starting point is 00:17:40 I'm thinking is my my response to this is Alex is doing unprecedented things, but you keep giving him very precedented sanctions and the like. I wonder. I wonder if that's accurate. I think they might be quite large. I think they I think they need to figure out that my definition of unprecedented. Yeah, I'm not sure. I'm not sure that would be interesting to to figure out more about. So Alex has some other things that that you could describe as sanctions against him and he exaggerates some of them here. I'm not going to get into this today in any great detail, but this is a big story for anybody in the country. And I've talked to a lot of lawyers, including some of the biggest names out there, and they've
Starting point is 00:18:25 seen these documents and they cannot believe these. But the judges Gibbon in the Texas case and the Connecticut case, whatever these lawyers want, same lawyers that bankrupted Remington into serious problems have filed for one of three trials they have coming up starting next month. I actually like this month that we not be able to talk at the trial. So I'm already found guilty. The juries ever think that they would go and then someone's guilty you're told and now you decide how guilty? Yes. That would be a judge. Usually a jury would decide and the judge would have some oversight on how guilty and it actually says in here cannot mention the First Amendment. It cannot defend yourself. It actually says it in here. This is a big story.
Starting point is 00:19:19 So this isn't true. However, there are some realities to this bad situation that Alex finds himself in and put himself in regarding the trials. Because of the flagrant and repeated abuses of the discovery process that Alex engaged in, the courts sanctioned him after they failed to produce yet another corporate representative after the Daria attempt. So after that one, they sent another corporate representative that didn't work out and then they had some issues. We're at Lucy territory. We're here in Charlie Brown territory. You guys keep putting that football out there and they're just never going to kick it, man. This made it so Alex's side wasn't able to demand any further discovery from the plaintiffs. If he wasn't cooperating, it wasn't
Starting point is 00:20:01 fair that the other side was being held to a different standard. I think that makes some sense. Further and more relevantly, because they had at least four opportunities to come in and discuss these questions and failed spectacularly each time, the court ordered that if there was a factual dispute between Alex and the plaintiffs on a number of questions, the jury was instructed to view the plaintiff's claims as established fact. This list of questions includes stuff like sourcing and research for the videos described in plaintiff's petition, the audience reach of the videos described in plaintiff's position, efforts made by the company to preserve potential evidence and the company's business structure and relationship with other parties. Alex was given
Starting point is 00:20:42 a chance to discuss this stuff in an appropriate setting, but he was unwilling to cooperate with the process and now the chance that he has his past. It's not appropriate for him to like, now I want to talk about it once we're at the trial. I mean, it is, it is a little bit funny because it does feel like in court, we could get into a scenario where Alex is like, no, that didn't happen. And then the court, the judge has to go like, the jury is instructed that it did happen. And then Alex goes, no, it didn't happen. And then the jury is instructed that it did happen. And then if he yells enough, then yeah, he will probably be instructed. Exactly, he'll be kicked out. As we're not being able to bring up the first amendment, I'm guessing
Starting point is 00:21:20 that's more of an issue of it being completely irrelevant to the case. He's already been found guilty in a default judgment at this point. And even before that, the first amendment defense wouldn't really apply, but it's not particularly now. I mean, that one might as well just be like, Hey, we can't allow him to be an asshole who grandstands about the first amendment for no reason for an hour, right? Because that's inevitably what he would want to do. Exactly. So if given half a chance, we're going to go right one step ahead of you. Yep. So I don't believe there's anything in place that says he can't talk or can't defend himself. It's just that you know, yes, there is. The jury is required to. He can defend himself on maybe some of the
Starting point is 00:22:01 other questions that aren't listed in the things that the jury is instructed to not accept his protestations on the spelling of his name. Sure. Yeah. So anyway, we get to some plug in the rot that is attacking us is endemic of what has happened in civilization and it just tears my guts out. I can tell you this. If we weren't so maxed out, these legal battles would be a lot easier. And so the biggest thing you can do is spread the word about the broadcast and knowing that powerful forces are doing everything they can and breaking all the rules, the devil silence us because they need the main voices of resistance silenced ahead of the next big lockdowns and the devaluation of the currency and the universal basic income and the real tyranny that is being
Starting point is 00:22:57 set up and rolled out now. So I'm honored these powerful forces are obsessed with taking us down and silencing us. I mean, I expect that to happen. It's still amazing to actually be at the center of it. And so there's that. Please spread the word about the broadcast and realize it's so precious and every guess we have and every topic we cover the information we go over is something that really scares the power structure because they know it's the truth. Also financially support in full force. So this is just going to be setting the tone. Yeah, there's going to be a lot of this. Yeah, it's annoying. Yeah, you know, I mean, on the one hand, I see him saying if we had more money, these lawsuits would be easier as a craven lie designed to get as much money as they can.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Yeah, I think so. Right. And at the same time, is it a deeper truth about America that if he did have more money, these lawsuits would be a lot easier? I think that if most people had more money, their lawsuits would be easier to handle. That is true. For Alex, he's already got expensive lawyers that he's cycled through. I don't believe that there's anything really about how it's gone that more money would have solved. I think he's probably done as much as he can with money. Right. It would require enough to like purchase Texas. Yeah, that I mean, that would do it beyond his audience's right ability to donate. But if he were his own sovereign nation, I think he would be able to get out of this. Yeah, sure. They have sovereign immunity. Yeah. Um, short of that,
Starting point is 00:24:35 I don't know what money would do. Okay, well, I'll talk to him about it. We'll see how it goes. I guess he could be imagining that he could buy the judge. I mean, yeah, that's that's got to be what he is a little bit. I don't. Yeah, I think that your assessment that it's just a craven attempt to get more money is probably accurate because he's already thrown quite a bit and quite a bit at the wall. So look, if you want the show to continue, that's on you. You're gonna need to give him money. I mean, I would tell you right now, ladies and gentlemen, that if you want us to be able to stay on air and be able to move forward in the future, I need you now to not wait and to go to infowarstore.com, especially those of you that have never bought a book, never bought a
Starting point is 00:25:17 film, never bought a t-shirt, never got a supplement, never got an air filtration, water filtration, shortwave radio, thousands of great items, books, you name it at infowarstore.com. Get your living defense. Get your knockout. It's back in stock. Body's ultimate turmeric formula, lung cleanse. They're all there at infowarstore.com. And it's just that simple. There's also a button up on the top of the shopping cart that says support. And it says become a sponsor and you just click there and you can give a monthly donation or just give a one time donation. And then we actually get 95% of that money instead of just, you know, 30 or 40% 50% with the sale of the product. So this is do or die time. If you want to keep us on air through these attacks of the system and the
Starting point is 00:26:02 system pulling out all the stops to try to silence us, then this is the time they are trying to silence you. They're trying to take down the leading voice of resistance. So I simply need you to go to infowarstore.com. So I hear that list of products and I'm like, I thought there was a supply chain breakdown. You couldn't get these supplements or it seems like is stuff in stock that presumably shouldn't based on things I've heard. It does seem like that. And I do appreciate the idea of somebody listening who's like, you know what? I've been dragging my feet on those water filters for a long time. It's true. But now that I know Alex has declared bankruptcy, that's when I need to put my money into that fire. Now I need to buy a school bus size water
Starting point is 00:26:53 filter. Yes, exactly. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. This is the, this is the time. Yeah. I, I, I don't, I don't know who possibly exists in the audience who's been listening to him scream, bloody murder and those guys falling multiple times over just the past six months. I mean, in the past few days. And has been like, all right, finally, I'll buy a product. Today's the day. Yeah. What, what sales, what call to action is like, if you haven't once thought about buying this weird upside down golden horse that I sell now is obviously the time. He said they were going off the air in six months, like a year and a half ago. Absolutely. He's sold these silver coins as like war bonds that didn't work out. He's tried to get everyone to buy reset wars by
Starting point is 00:27:42 saying it's the most important work he's ever done. Hocked pillows with the asshole. They're great pillows. They are great pillows. Yeah. He's, I feel like he's done about as everything he can in terms of like really extreme calls to action, like hitting a panic button and like, I don't know who's left to freak out. I mean, we're borderline on hostage situation necessary to elevate, you know, like he's got to be like, Hey, guess what? This is your grandma. I've got her by the throat. If you don't buy a water filter, grandma's dead. Oh, isn't that what he's doing with his show? He does seem a little bit like that. This show, you like this show? Listen, if you like living, you need this show to continue existing. Right. And so you need to pay up.
Starting point is 00:28:22 So grandma's in the world. Grandma is in the world. The world's gonna head. So there's some content, I guess, maybe, but this is just emblematic of the rotting establishment that we have that's in control. But look at some of these headlines. The Washington Post with the sub headline democracy dies in darkness says it's time to give the elites a bigger say in choosing the president the elites. But then when Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter for free speech, he's a danger to the world. Here's another one real clear policy time to give elites a bigger say in choosing the president. Washington Post same article, you're reading the headline twice from the same. It's like a reposting the same article. So this is a two year old op ed in the
Starting point is 00:29:09 Washington Post that was roundly mocked and criticized. So they changed the headline to it's time to switch to preference primaries with better expresses the point of the headline. In the article. So yeah, Alex is mad about it. He's pretending that's like a current. It's just annoying. And Elon Musk wasn't trying to buy Twitter for free speech. And even if he was, it has nothing to do with the two year old op ed that no one liked. This is such a trivial waste of time. Yeah, I remember that headline and I was like, that was from a while back that you told me it was two years back makes me really concerned for how well I can remember the past two years. Well, maybe it's maybe it's less than that, but it wasn't 2020. So it could have been
Starting point is 00:29:54 like mid 2020 something like that. Okay. Within a few months. Right. Right. Right. Right. Yep. Oh, boy. So anyway, here's some rambling for you. And I am just here fighting as hard as I can with everything I've got. Try to stay on air as long as possible until humanity finds its soul again and stands up peacefully and says no, and that's starting to happen. So they had two years of police state. They backed off a little because all the prominent people were waking up and speaking out and the attempts to silence people weren't working. So they backed off some, but now they're setting up and preparing the next wave of fear and the next wave of control and the next group of lockdowns and the next group of censoring and systems to silence their opposition.
Starting point is 00:30:47 You can't avoid this corruption and just hide under a rock and hope it goes away. It's not going to go away. And I am very honored and blessed that we've been on the air 28 years and have learned a lot together and have made mistakes, but overall have changed the world for the better and have really gotten more accurate and more truthful and more insightful as time goes on. Really? It's all the good brain and soul God gave me and the great brain and soul God gave you and all the listeners and all the guests and this family that is in force. But I got to tell you folks, you're the only thing in our corner and I'm in your corner. It's not the courts. It's not the corrupt bureaucracies. It's not the systems and it's three things that override
Starting point is 00:31:31 the enemy and you know what they are? It's prayer. Nope. It's word of mouth to make sure this broadcast gets through the censors. It's the right people and it's money and I'm firing the bat signal here. You know, we've been firing it for a while, but now I'm like, folks at the Alamo, send that letter out. I'm not going to give up. I'm not going to back down. I'm sending the letter out saying, please send reinforcements, but we're going to stay here. Alamo didn't work out well. Yeah. And like the Alamo, he's somewhere where nobody wants him to be and he's really being a dick about it. He's very similar to Colonel Travis. But again, like we've talked about this like a long time ago, like he seems to just be dead set on kind of trying to live out that archetype. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:10 But like the firing of the bat signal, it's like, this doesn't seem to be working. Batman's not coming. No. Why don't you call the Joker? I mean, because he is the Joker. Oh, that's right. Doctor, I'm so depressed lately. Do you know who's in town? Who's that? The Joker doctor. I am the Joker. Yeah, I think I feel like this metaphor is dumb. Yeah, pretty dumb because if you call the bat signal, he's not going to bring you money first. I mean, second, if you're doing the same thing, you're not going to necessarily get a better action or response out of this. True. You know what raising the bat signal does. Yeah, maybe gives you a little bit of increased cash flow. Maybe, maybe, but it's got to be diminishing
Starting point is 00:33:00 returns to to a certain extent. Like you're just squeezing the same people. Yeah. That well, I mean, like we said, there's no reason that a new call to action would draw in a new audience to buy. It would just scare the people who are already inclined to buy. Most likely. Yeah, it seems that way to me. I don't obviously know how his internal stuff works. I don't I don't know if this does actually bring in new customers. Yeah. Any parasite eventually drains its host fucking dry, I guess. Well, from the callers that, you know, you hear, they're like, yeah, you know, I've bought your products and I bought some more because of that. You know, like it seems like it's just the people who are already in the
Starting point is 00:33:37 revenue stream. Maybe being like, well, I'll get some more toothpaste. Yeah. I was going to wait until a couple of weeks to buy more toothpaste, but now I've got four tubes. Yeah, better buy all of it though, because Alex can't get you any more probably. I want to be strong and I want to continue to persevere. And the biggest way you can do that right now is by going to infowarstore.com and getting things you already need. I mean, look, I shouldn't be selling all this stuff on sale because here's the here's the predicament we're in. I'm spending almost all the money that comes in on infrastructure and the crew and legal and bandwidth and all of it. And then we have to buy product going forward and prices have gone up and supply chains are broken down. So the six
Starting point is 00:34:22 weeks is 25, 30 weeks for a product. We've got that money where now people should let you do it for no money down and 20 30 or half the money down and then pay when you got the rest. We don't get that with anybody anymore. And so I'm sitting here looking at the product we've got the books, the films, the t shirts, everything we've gotten stuck and thinking, I can run off this stock for six, seven months, no problem. But then I'll have to basically implode and let go up most of the crew and and and do the show on a on a shoestring. It'll still be everywhere. It'll still be available. It'll still be huge, but not as effective. Telling us this. I don't want that to happen. So it's really simple. All of you that have been on the fence,
Starting point is 00:35:08 all of you that have listened to the show of the years and never gone to info or store.com folks that have been doing that are the reason that the broadcast is still here. And we've influenced so many powerful people and so many important people and so many influential people and so many great common people. It's just immeasurable what this family of info wars has done. And so we've already had a mighty effect. That's why they hate us so much. But I believe our most important work is still to come. But I can't win this fight without your commission. Yeah, it's it's excessive. I think he's describing a bad business model. Yeah, as always. Yeah. What I hear is people won't give me supply like stuff on credit anymore. Right. Right. Right. And probably because I'm
Starting point is 00:35:52 being sued into bankruptcy. That's that has to be an element of it. I wouldn't give them credit. It's very unlikely I'll get that money back. Right. Right. I remember when I worked in accounts receivable at a company, you know, there would be situations where you'd have to reevaluate if someone's going to be on a net 30 schedule for paying for stuff or if you need payment on on delivery. Absolutely. It's it's something that happens with all credit. You don't. Yeah. Well, a lot of times you're probably offered some automatically generally initial credit. And if you can't exchange, then maybe the circumstance. I think Alex is probably a little frustrated by that. But also I hear this like I have enough to go for six more months pretty consistently
Starting point is 00:36:40 whenever he's at desperate times. Yeah. Seems like that's just kind of a line that he has. It does. It's going to be six months. That's what I can do. I don't know how much that reflects any kind of reality. So I don't trust that. Maybe he's got one of those like calendars where it's like it's been 180 days since I've said we have six months until we live. And then he pulls it down and he's like, all right, zero days. I don't know. It just seems like it's his. It's just a cliche that he has a trope. Yeah. But I mean, it doesn't sound good. No, no, no. No, he uses six months the way comics use the other day. Right. You know, it's like, Oh, the other day this happened what two years ago, six months ago yesterday. What's the other day? Really? Like
Starting point is 00:37:29 get down to it. Yeah. Yeah. I don't necessarily believe any of this depicts his real situation. I mean, it would be kind of silly to completely tell everybody your business model, right? He does that a bunch, which makes you wonder if it is actually it's gotta be business. But it's such a bad business. It's so bad. Yeah. Definitely not what you'd want to invest in. So here's where Alex gets a little bit threatening with the audience about whether or not they should give him money. I need to see. I'm making some decisions right now. I need to see from you a sign that you want to support us. I need to see that you really want me to take it to the next level. Or
Starting point is 00:38:14 if you're not in the fight and you don't think it's important to keep us on air, I totally understand it's a free will universe. I'm not even mad at you and that's God's will because I'm pretty tired, but I'm not going to give up. I could just give out as they say. So go to m4warstore.com right now. Don't wait and get the new Alex Jones was right shirt. It's a fundraiser shirt. That's like a more immature version of Jim Baker. You know, like Jim Baker will be like, we need a sign that you want us to expand this ministry and build another shack out back to do something and hold our potatoes in or whatever. But like the adding of the or maybe I should quit. Yeah. That aspect of it is so childish. Oh yeah. Yeah. I'm
Starting point is 00:38:57 writing. I'm writing a sequel to feel the dreams called feel the bullshit. And it's just an angry man hearing a voice in the sky. Go build a fucking studio. If you tear it down, they'll go away. Yeah. That sounds about right. If you tear it down, then you can go away. If you tear it down, I'll leave you alone. Right. So Alex seems to think that his lawsuits are about something entirely different than they are. They still write articles every day saying I'm an evil and none of us exist. And look, if you say it, we're going to sue you and rig the courts and destroy you and silence you. Weird thing to write an article about. So that when people see world government being announced and oh, it's going to be post human and oh, we're going to take over your
Starting point is 00:39:48 body. People go, well, I better not criticize it. I mean, I'll end up like Alex Jones. Hell, you'll end up like people starving to death all over the world. No one's suing him for those things. No, people are suing him because I wound up starving to death all over the world. No one's suing him for talking about a new world order or a one world government. No, it seems like if he continued talking about just a new world order or a one world government, we wouldn't be in the scenario no. Yeah, it'd be fine. Yeah, it seems like even if you just talked about Hillary being a demon forever, the whole day, every day, nobody would be lying about Soros. No problem. Totally fine. Legally. Where was the problem that denying the defamation intentional infliction of emotional
Starting point is 00:40:37 distress and also misidentifying more self-ontain. Yeah, a lot of these things. These things are specific actions that are taken that have consequences and are actionable in a civil court. Yeah. Not talking about the new world fucking order. Let me just try this real quick, Dan. Future? Yeah. Government? Transhuman. Whoa. Got any questions? I have a lawsuit. You've been served. Damn it! Alex is right. Not much I can do there. I didn't even mean to do that. I didn't even know that you had to do it and neither did you and there we are. It was just like something came over me. Yeah, absolutely. Almost like a demon. It's a globalist demon possession. Yeah, that makes sense. So look, Alex doesn't want to talk about himself.
Starting point is 00:41:20 He says. Sure. And then he proceeds to talk about himself for a really long time. Naturally. So I'm going to give the number out and I'm going to take your calls today on the war, on the new cupboard lockdowns. They're definitely trying to bring back almost happening in the economy, how you're dealing with inflation. I really don't want to sit here and, you know, bore you with poor Alex Jones, what's happening to me, but I mean, I can tell you folks. Start the clock. I've gone out and talked to separate third party big famous law firms and they don't believe the rulings and the things being done in Connecticut and Texas. And the proposal for the trial coming
Starting point is 00:42:00 up in a week and a half, two weeks jury selections next week in Texas for one of three lawsuits they've got against me here. The first Sandy Hook one says we are not allowed to raise the first amendment or any defenses or talk basically. The jury's told I'm guilty. We can't respond. And then they sit there and tell him he's got $200 million and he made all his money off Sandy I've been the depositions, four of them. By the way, this week they wanted me for another deposition. And so I said, okay. So they had a third party group that wanted to depose me who was a party because of insurance companies and GCN and things. So it's the Connecticut anti-gun Bloomberg Blumenthal lawyers that Blumenthal's son basically is in there.
Starting point is 00:42:53 They run it. And I come in the morning at 9am for the deposition. And then one of the other lawyers says, oh, I had something come up and they're like, oh, fine. We'll just reschedule in two weeks. But I tried to reschedule when I had vertigo. Dr. Marble thought it might be a heart problem. It got checked out. It was an infection. I go, hey, let me just reschedule next week. Oh my God, we'll arrest you. You all saw this money, 25,000 first day, 50,000 the next day, 100,000 the next day, up to one point, whatever million I'm just like. They treat me like I'm Daddy Warbox. Like I'm Howard Hughes. They treat me like I'm, I just bathe in gold like Scrooge McDuck. They treat
Starting point is 00:43:37 me like I'm Lex Luthor and a child molester mixed together. And it's all just completely insane. And that's the model for everybody else. I'm shocked that you don't want to talk about yourself. Yeah, I mean, excessive. That's weird. Yeah. Yeah. It very much feels sincere that he doesn't want to talk about. Yeah, I can tell based on what he said, it makes him feel deeply uncomfortable to kind of like get into this. Frankly, his lawyers have given him the advice that he probably prepared statement that he didn't read. Absolutely. But a little bit of they made a whole thing for him. And it's clear that he just doesn't want to talk about himself. Yeah, I think that's admirable. Yeah. Yeah. Also, you know who Alex treats like Lex Luthor and
Starting point is 00:44:21 pedophiles put together? Literally anybody he disagrees with. You bet. Yeah, particularly members of the LGBTQ community. You got it. So I don't care too much about his feelings about how he's being treated. Oh, I'm so sorry. Also, by the way, Daddy Warbucks and the Scrooge McDuck and what was the third Howard Hughes? Yeah, real relatable references. Yeah, modern. Well, you know, it's a lot like. Wow. Yeah. I mean, the Spruce Goose was how many years ago? It was like 60. No, it was like two years ago, a couple of months. That's one way or the other. You're right. You're right. Now I remember it. Washington Post. So Alex thinks that the people suing him have ulterior motives. And it's scary to see it happening and to watch it going on. So I'm trying to just get
Starting point is 00:45:12 into federal court probably won't even be able to just to swear under federal court and they'll send a trustee to look at everything and know we're not lying about not having because I mean, again, they have HBO, they have Netflix, all of them coming to try to film this trial next week. The judge is combing her hair and prepping. They admit it's all about media and all about being famous and all about making money off me while claiming I made money off them, which isn't even true. And then, you know, I'm going to get subpoenaed in order to sit there like a monkey. But then I'm not allowed to talk. I've got a whole list of things that I can't talk about. The First Amendment or how I didn't damage these people or any of this stuff. I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:56 you read this, it's like a Monty Python joke. It makes the trial and idiocracy look fair. The trial is going to be the dead bird sketch. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This bird is no more. Still not talking about himself, though. No, no, no. Hates talking about himself. Hates talking about himself. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know. His big complaint is that the judge is combing her hair. I mean, she's prepping for the media and all I did was obfuscate probably in a criminally fraudulent manner for multiple years. I don't understand why you wouldn't think that this would be something that media would be interested in. Wow. I mean, he's a media company. Big one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:41 And a big asshole with a with a very public asshole behavior tied together with the most asshole, asshole president there's ever been. Yeah. I think it's newsworthy. My man. Yeah. You got to understand that. Yeah. So Alex has done some ads this episode quite a bit. I've not included all of them. Trust me. So there's a lot. Okay. It's repetitive. All right. But then he really swings for the fences coming up the next segment. I have some really good news. I'm going to be getting to as well on the DeSantis front and a lot more. But let me go ahead and just do this now. I'm going to tape this live on air. So we have a four minute ad that we can run. Oh my God. During all the shows of four minute ad to be able to operate into
Starting point is 00:47:31 the future. Yeah. He on his own show. He just records a four minute ad to play on other people's shows. That is absurd. Yes. That is absurd. Yeah. That is not. There's only one show that does this. That's not a thing that happens on any other show. Nope. There's no show at no point in time on the Simpsons is Bart just stop and he's like I'm going to record a Butterfinger ad real quick to the camera. Yeah. That's not how it works. Yeah. Or Wolf Blitzer being like look we got some good news coming up next segment. But real good news is he got low prices of Target baby. Right. It's even stelter wouldn't do this. So here's some of that good news. It's about old Ronnie DeSantis. Okay. Great. I got some positive news I want to hit right now. DeSantis blast pro
Starting point is 00:48:19 infanticide late term abortions and Florida and other states are now passing laws or have passed laws down more than 10 states banning third trimester abortions. That is a very, very good start. So DeSantis didn't ban late term abortions. He banned abortions after 15 weeks which is right around the cusp of the first and second trimesters. Alex is presenting this as DeSantis banning late term third trimester abortions because he wants the audience to see this extreme action as just a minor good first step. That way they can still feel like there's so much they need to fight for and the audience can contextualize any opposition to DeSantis's action as people overreacting. Yeah. And it's a cheap trick. Yeah. And sucks. Yeah. Fuck all this. Hey you know you know you're good.
Starting point is 00:49:05 You know you're on the right path whenever you and your buddies have to constantly lie to the people who support you in order to get your evil bullshit passed. Yeah. That's that's how good you are. It's. Wow. It's how Captain America would do it. Yeah. Actually maybe. Oh boy. So yeah many years ago Jordan. Let me tell you a tale. Dears lies. For score. All right. We had a situation at. I don't remember where it was. CPAC maybe. Sure. That doesn't seem right. I don't know. Anyway this was a time when Alex and Roger Stone decided to go crash a recording of the young turk. Sure. Oh yeah. Jank was talking to Jimmy door. Jimmy door spit on Alex. And it was a big to do. Right. Alex felt assaulted. It was so sad. Or maybe spit on Roger Stone. I
Starting point is 00:50:08 can't remember either way. Jimmy door spit on somebody. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well things have changed. Yeah. Isn't it ironic how far we've come. Now Alex is playing a Jimmy door clip. Oh my God. But I wanted to go to a quick Jimmy door piece where he's playing a clip from a MSNBC advisor and expert panelist explaining what's really going on in Ukraine. And boy they almost have a heart attack. They turn as wide as a sheet when this guest is on the morning show with Psycho Joe and it's a big presence key the war criminals daughter when when the truth is laid out. Jeffrey Sachs time in this is very different. First of all I'm like who's Jeffrey Sachs. I watch MSNBC all the time. I almost never I don't ever remember seeing this guy. Why. I'm like also
Starting point is 00:51:05 there's a new guy. I'm like I'm thinking that the CIA just pull a new guy out to push the war. Who is this guy. And listen to what he says. And now you know why you're never going to see him on MSNBC. Here comes congratulations are due to Jimmy door for getting the Alex Jones nod of approval. He's clearly doing some really solid work and should be super proud of the people who want to associate with him. A few points here though. The first is that this clip is not a morning Joe clip talking about the war in Ukraine. It's actually a clip from April 2018 talking about Syria. But it's also a 2018 clip from Jimmy door. Jimmy doesn't think it's talking about Ukraine. Alex is making that up about this. Okay. The panelist in question Jeffrey Sachs is not a newcomer
Starting point is 00:51:45 to MSNBC or even to morning Joe as Jimmy is trying to imply and he didn't just disappear. He's been on the show since this clip and all that nonsense is just Jimmy trying to create the perception that opposing opinions aren't allowed on media platforms that he doesn't like. In reality the clip Jimmy is playing along with Sachs's other appearances which Jimmy's pretending don't exist are a strong counterpoint to the entire premise that dissenting opinions aren't allowed in the mainstream media. Sachs disagrees with the idea of insisting on Assad's removal from power while the prevailing opinion on the panel is that Assad should be removed and he's free to speak his position and he wasn't blacklisted afterwards. Anyway Jimmy and
Starting point is 00:52:23 Alex both suck and if Alex took even one second to look into Jeffrey Sachs's resume he'd find that he's involved with a bunch of organizations that Alex believes are the New World Order like the UN and the World Health Organization and the World Bank and the OECD. This is an important point to not bring up also because it would illustrate that there are differing opinions on world issues even among people Alex would call the globalists and that makes his narratives really impossible to rationalize. They just completely fall under their own weight once it's seen that this isn't a unipolar group where everybody has exactly the same ideas and works like automatons to achieve the goals of the devil. No because then whenever you murdered them you'd be like uh-oh
Starting point is 00:53:04 these are people. Yeah so Alex has another gotcha moment about Joe Biden. You know our last one was pretty strong. It was powerful. The prosecution misspeaking. Yeah no he screwed that one up. Man Biden lost a lot of support over that one. I don't think he's okay. Here's another big one. Here's a clip indicative of what we faced on infowars.com. Jill Biden instructs confused Joe to wave to a crowd after delivering remarks. See Joe Biden's new handlers Jill Biden and the Easter Bunny and you can laugh at this but this was done so that when they sell the country out and blow the currency the elites don't get the blame their puppet does. Here's the video. Welcome to the South Lawn. Thank you and happy happy Easter.
Starting point is 00:53:57 You can hear her say wave. Who cares? You got him. I don't think this is a big deal at all. No they got him. Also does Alex not remember Trump looking directly at a solar eclipse during his Easter festivities? No. No there's nothing weird about that. He just looked at the sun. Yeah. He looked directly at it. Do you know why? Because he was so great not even the sun can hurt his eyes. I would say in terms of a gaffe. Trump might be ahead on that one. I don't know. Who cares? Yeah. Anyway Alex has some more threats about money issues. So this doesn't affect me. It's affecting you that the courts have become this out of control and are able to do stuff like this. So that's where we are and we need your support now more
Starting point is 00:54:45 than ever because money is the big thing that can fix this and stand up to this and ensure other things are able to be done in the future no matter what. But maxed out like I am? I'm kind of like God are you going to take me out of the game? Is that what you want? I've been in this 28 years because if that's your will if the listeners don't support me then that's what God wants and then that's because God's always provided and so if I'm so cursed in these courts and I'm so cursed with the lawyers and I'm so you know just absolutely to admit then that is God's plan or I'm supposed to stay on air but I need a lot of money. I need a lot of money. Yeah. So this is an interesting way to contextualize it because then it's like if you don't give me
Starting point is 00:55:28 money that's proof that God doesn't want me to be on here. Your actions can determine God's will. I mean what else can I say but Joel Osteen come on down buddy. Yeah. I think it's a little clunkier. Well I mean that's to go without saying. I think Joel Osteen does a lot of this with a little bit more aplomb. And panache. Yeah excitement. Yep showmanship. He's better at it. That's why he gets a private jet to fly around it. Alex may have a helicopter he has access to. He certainly took that down to see Steven Crowder when you know last year when the Texas had ice all over the place. Yeah. Yeah. And Osteen doesn't have a tank so. That's true. Well neither does Alex anymore. Well that's also true. Yeah. So just more I need money shit. You know Chad I don't I'm
Starting point is 00:56:17 I'm reaching the point already with the accounting where I'm not going to be able to buy the DNA Force Plus and the body's ultimate turmeric formula and the X2 and the X3 and the coffee and all of it because I like to have that money to run and I could make that decision and stay on air six eight months and then implode or but I can't have it both ways where there's even you know okay put the money out if there's not enough and then not enough to operate now. I am in between a rock and a hard place. I need money right now. So it's simple. In four just running water in frozen ocean we're going to sink and it's going to go down or you're going to throw a lifeline in and the the majority of the listeners we know less than one percent of people ever buy products at m4store.com
Starting point is 00:56:57 gosh it's just three percent of people listening right now we'll just go to m4store.com secure high-tech beautiful site and buy some brain force ultra get a t-shirt get a book get a film donate today right there support free speech five dollars a hundred dollars whatever we can absolutely win and dominate but I'm not trump who had 20 billion dollars when he ran and now he's got like three billion they almost destroyed him yeah he lost almost everything good for trump you know fighting hard I'm ten times more hardcore I don't have millions much less billions of dollars I have you that's it uh I thought this narrative with trump is all over the place yeah I guess we're not totally against him because he hasn't gone bad I guess also Alex
Starting point is 00:57:43 saying that he's not worth anything back in 2015 has been of course uh sort of we've recast that yeah um so yeah 20 billion apparently and now three 17 billion dollars it's been a rough go for three billion dollars is still a shitload of money there's probably that's practically nothing wow compared to 20 billion maybe nothing uh man I'm surprised he we don't have like literal phone banks like I'm surprised he doesn't turn around and you see four d-list conservative celebrities manning old timey rotary phones just like we're ready to take your call you know like it's that bad yeah and he's like you throwing it to like a choir of enforce employees children yes 100 percent that kind of thing yeah we are there yeah rob dude doing like the talent show you know
Starting point is 00:58:36 that's great absolutely yeah everyone at enforce probably has something maybe someone could do close-up magic we're gonna do one last talent show to save the rec center from the evil billionaire trying to shut it down have the goddamn dignity to do something like that that's what Alex needs to do car wash yes car wash no no because it needs to be a show it needs to be a show that's true you could maybe do a car wash also yeah but you need to do the like because when Alex has done the like save info wars marathons or whatever it's just the dumb shows yeah but longer over and over yeah to do something that is a spectacle you need alex to like try and jump a car over snake river canyon 100 percent yes something yes alex doing some like david blame
Starting point is 00:59:20 type stuff if we don't get this money i will know god has abandoned me because i will be dunked into this tank and i will have to try and untie myself from these cuffs i will be i raising money by living in a see-through cube for a week but people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones and now we're gonna prove it i just think something like that would be fun it'd be fantastic it'd be better than this because it's excessive and annoying it's sad uh sad's a relative term but yeah so alex does take some calls and uh man this first caller has an idea to save info wars and uh let's hear it boy alex even isn't into it he's very annoyed oh no um but also he starts with save info wars save the world which is a reference to heroes yeah save the cheerleader
Starting point is 01:00:12 save the world okay uh which was uh what hero nakamura thought uh but claire bennett yeah he had to go save her right from siler in order to anyway the amount you have told me about heroes over the years right is astonishing oh also i forgot about another character uh who was called the Haitian he could negate people's powers right when he was around them yeah uh love you buddy uh let's see if i can come up with any no please don't so anyway this caller has a bad idea okay uh for halex okay let's come to bob in ohio bob welcome hi welcome event for wars save the world alex i ran a tv station an nbc affiliate for the better part of a decade recently but i know exactly what you're doing wrong and i know exactly how to do good for war listen i'm listening oh i'm listening okay i believe
Starting point is 01:01:03 what we need is resellers you were once a great tree of liberty you were a network of liberty when they pulled your advertisers they effectively cut off all your branches now uh when they pulled your branches they effectively cut you down from a tree of liberty down to a bush you are a shrubber of liberty that's gotta be very insulting now what we need to do to save info wars is we need to regrow your branch and the way we do that what i believe is resellers we need a thousand businesses to resell info wars store.com product in your local business i had a dream that i could go down to a local 7-11 and get turbo port so what do you think of that but that's what i do with no funding of course i would i mean you
Starting point is 01:01:51 do you think you think 7-11's gonna carry our stuff fundamental problem with this idea sir do you not realize that they already do and it's a lot cheaper than the shit that i sell well yeah it's i put a different name on it right yeah alex alex is like his response to this obviously is very appropriate yeah this is a stupid idea yeah 100 does this caller think that alex wouldn't be doing that already if anyone had interest in i mean selling his product come on god i have a half a chance alex would already be in every store i could not love his fucking madman ass prepared pitch yeah he's got the like you used to be a tree sir but now you are a bush how do we get back to the tree of liberty also i do love if anybody's keeping a list the shrubbery
Starting point is 01:02:47 of truth is up there yeah with the uh the piranha of news the piranha of liberty yeah whatever the yeah oh boy uh so yeah this caller was disappointing i love that yep so another caller says that alex should get more sales i agree alex does not take this well oh alex great to see you're still hanging in there after all the crap that's going on right now crap well thank you brother we're rolling this together i know um so i just want to say that i just ordered some stuff from the store and i was looking back at my history and i made an order there was another one around about a year ago and there's been 600 000 orders that the whole entire website has done in about a year that's ridiculous there is so many people watching this stuff and for 600 000 orders
Starting point is 01:03:48 to only come out of your guys store within a year for how many people are watching this and stuff is absurd i know we got that many orders that don't want to worry about the number but look it's fine listen i've run my course and nobody takes this stuff serious so we'll just go off the air i mean i'm i mean people don't want to support us don't want to buy the products don't keep us on there that's fine you're gonna lose everything anyways jeez oh my god that call started so friendly there was so much nice about it yeah hey brother we're in this together everybody it's you and me against the world and then fuck it don't take this seriously i don't even care i'm gonna die alone i don't even give a shit i don't even give a shit you don't care i don't care to
Starting point is 01:04:26 answer your question clearly from the way that guy was talking it was uh order numbers yeah just guessed based on order numbers that makes sense 600 000 had uh passed yeah um but yeah man i uh that's not a good headspace no no i i expect better from the shrub of truth uh i mean i i hope one day it uh gets the water of uh responsibility uh and then it uh it is uprooted by the uh construction company of consequences that seems like a perfect metaphor yeah so alex gets here to a point where he's like i don't want to take any more calls about me stop it yeah a lot of people think they're going through some metamorphosis of corruption and oh this great wonderful things that come out on the other side that's the left thing snow which will come on the other side is what we think mass
Starting point is 01:05:18 death a nuclear war okay so i've already made friends with this i'm already way past it and i don't want to take calls in fact i don't want to take calls about info wars anymore i want to talk about russia i'm gonna talk about china the borders the new order any subject but us because it's just it's whining it's whining if america doesn't believe in free speech and america believes in killing babies and america believes in drag queen story time and america believes in open borders and tuberculosis and and and and bio weapons being released and forced inoculations then america's done and my job was to be here to expose what was happening and to try to get people to make a mental psychic spiritual choice and i've done that that is one but i sure as hell i'm not gonna bitch i'm
Starting point is 01:06:03 just saying you want to hate us in the fight against the new world order we need your support but i don't want to turn it into bitching at people or turn it into complaining okay because it's just people are gonna do what they're gonna do oh my god there's such a stupid outburst like what kind of calls did alex expect to get when he spent the first hour and a half of this show basically just ranting about doom and how the world was against him whether intentionally or not that's the theme of the show and that's just alex getting mad at himself for not being able to do any other show than that yeah it's like we what do you expect this is what you do you complain all the time you know and so callers calling in with like want to talk about this situation you're complaining about
Starting point is 01:06:47 right right right you didn't no shit you didn't spend the last half hour talking about ukraine and then when you went to calls everybody was talking about you right you spent the last half hour talking about you and then you were like i'm gonna go to calls what do you think people are gonna call in about yeah yeah it's a it's a call-in show yeah and that's the topic that's what you're talking about yeah why would somebody call in and be like hey yeah i know you got bankruptcy or whatever but uh i have a raccoon that's loose in my town and i think that the mayor is secretly working for that raccoon what do we do well look that raccoon sounds like a problem but not as big as the problems i have so see now we're in trouble again just leave that whatever call you get it
Starting point is 01:07:33 just turn it into like how like you know the raccoon is really like the courts exactly yes yeah great great i don't want to take calls but in force i want to take calls about other things that i will make about me yeah exactly cool all right i am the dumpster of liberty but the problem that i have particularly with this is the way that it's sort of blaming the audience yeah it's blaming these callers for calling in on the topics that he's clearly rambling about for the majority of the show oh of course i think that's unfair in the same way that he's making it the audience's fault if he doesn't make enough money yeah that's another abusive thing it's hey you know what you don't give me money then maybe you don't want the show to continue i know i know i hate that i'm
Starting point is 01:08:15 not a capitalist but even capitalists don't like work by their rules like you're a shitty business so you go out of business man it's not their fault yeah this is clearly a shitty business based on everything alex has said about the model uh that he follows and he's been fairly lucky that it hasn't collapsed already on its own yeah so yeah you had a good run yeah so alex is tired of asking everybody for money but i would be too oh yeah no matter how much energy it takes it's got to be exhausting to do it as much as he does psychically i'm just sick of sitting up or asking for support we sell great products we sell great things we have a huge audience with a small percentage about the products we would be in this situation and i'm not bitching but
Starting point is 01:08:58 we have great products at infoworkstore.com and if you buy them we stay on air if you don't we don't and i just am maxed out with all these lawsuits and attacks and i can't keep going and i'm not lying to the public i'm my syndicator i run my own show i pay for the bandwidth i pay the crew i pay the infrastructure we do it all we're not complaining hey if you don't believe this is an important operation and you don't believe what you say on air fine i'm sick of doing this i'll sit back and watch society burn down to the ground quite frankly you know i was saying five years ago i wanted to like phase out within five years it's just so hard to do this every day and now because the attacks i fight even harder but like hey what if i just let them have what they want
Starting point is 01:09:37 i guarantee you this man we'll be right back we'll be right back with the next hour stay with us weird if i'm not continually rich i will watch all of you die in front of me with no emotions and it will be yeah i will feel no guilt yeah i don't i won't care you didn't give me enough money there's also an underlying sort of supposition there that alex believes that his show is the thing that's holding back the world burning yeah yeah he's the dam yeah that's wild can you imagine feeling that important no well actually i'm bipolar so at periods of time in my life 100 percent yes when i felt very important when under the sway of a powerful mental illness yes yes hey he felt something approximating yes yeah yeah but for it to be a consistent belief that you
Starting point is 01:10:35 you know without shame express on your worldwide broadcast right right right seems i i wouldn't do it little fucked up i wouldn't do it no that would be my advice i also wouldn't say that uh if i don't get enough money from you i'll watch all of you die i wouldn't say that i wouldn't say that personally just let that one go well you know i think i think alex probably has a need to try and cover all possible bases in terms of like how am i gonna fuck with people enough to get them to send me money right maybe that's one way right but i mean a radio show that is essentially a protection racket for fear mm-hmm you know like he comes to your home and he's like hey be terrible if you weren't afraid of something for five minutes man i'm just saying yeah hey
Starting point is 01:11:21 wouldn't life wouldn't life be boring if you weren't afraid of a bunch of stuff it'd be terrible can you imagine if you weren't afraid of your neighbors yep yep so we have one last clip here and it's the third hour is alex interviewing judge andrew napolitano and i don't care wow has he fallen all right ladies and gentlemen judge andrew napolitano author researcher judge good friend of mine philosopher really smart person is here with us for the rest of the hour of the next 55 minutes and i really appreciate that he wants to get into the ongoing durham investigation and what came out about the fbi and cia on the spying on trump we're all vindicated he wants to get into uh some of the things happened with elon musk and what's going on
Starting point is 01:12:08 with twitter the durham investigations found no such proof and alex isn't vindicated in any way for what it's worth the durham shit is really just a right wing media machine and in march a federal judge chastised durham for quote including unnecessary information that fueled a firestorm in right wing circles about supposed spying on former president donald trump in a routine filing that he made this is kind of the purpose of the investigation and alex and napolitano are playing their roles in the whole right right right also i can't imagine caring any less about something than what judge napolitano has to say about elon musk trying to buy twitter oof what is what why is life you know that's one of those things that i never thought
Starting point is 01:12:48 i would hear mm-hmm judge napolitano on elon musk buying twitter yeah i mean you're saying how far he's fallen but like napolitano has been on alex's show for a long time oh yes i thought he was just a fox news guy he was yeah he was but no he um he goes back quite a ways actually no somebody who yeah no not super regularly but he's somebody who's been on uh info wars maybe even since like tea party days if you have or ever were a judge and you go on info wars you should be immediately disbarred right um i don't know if uh napolitano is practicing mm what about judge mills lane what about judge joe brown joe mathis yeah judge mathis yeah judge judy no she's fine punch in judy judy tanuta judy gold come out of judy's um so yeah i mean look i the the interview is not
Starting point is 01:13:49 interesting at all no alex and napolitano boring me uh and and i kind of there's a little bit of a resentment too that like this whole thing is just this long rambling about nothing and how but like a doomed things are and that i need money if you don't give me money well then maybe you don't want my show to exist oh my god just all this bullshit like i think sincerely i have a bit more respect for alex being what he thinks he is right and that is like colonel travis right going down with the alamo fighting yeah like colonel travis didn't go down uh like complaining about the alamo the whole time right i mean we don't know that well i imagine whenever they were all in the alamo he was like god this hurts my back they're all out there probably he sucked he
Starting point is 01:14:44 sucked but also i mean i mean more the myth of it yeah i understand the myth the mythologized version of it isn't like santa anna shows up and he's he's complaining about how unfair it is that no one came to help him you know like there is a dignity a quiet dignity of being in the situation where you're in this lawsuit and maybe you feel done dirty by it but your job is to be this broadcaster who brings the truth you're the shrubbery of truth sure and you bring the information to the people so get on your show and do your job even though you're going through all this trouble right i i think that there is a dignity to that that alex is yeah clearly incapable of right of embodying and i i i think that's probably predictable yeah yeah yeah so i think that makes
Starting point is 01:15:33 mark and bill the knights who say knee though so that's pretty fun you know yep yeah trying to think of who i could be in that uh you're the black knight obviously because this show is you continually getting your arms and legs chopped on the guy who makes the horse noises with the sound effect guy alex is sir robin naturally yeah i haven't watched that a long time long time anyway um so yeah i mean this come come to the end of this i i don't know i don't i think that maybe people were excited or expecting a kind of a breakdown of sure sure and i think it's like his response is far more logistical than yeah than an emotional outburst although there are little periods of emotional outburst but no like storming off the set right right right it's kind of like
Starting point is 01:16:18 i need money because he needs money yeah yeah i mean there's it's the most honest this show has been in a while yeah yeah yep there's there's a definite sense of sincerity yeah and uh i need money or i will not do this or i'm going to whine even more and i think that the pretense of this like no matter what even if things go really bad i'll just have to fire everybody but i'll still keep going not a chance no without the trappings of the like the status symbols of his studio the the wealth and such he would absolutely not be doing this no on an equal footing with the rest of the sphere he's fucked yeah yeah definitely if he didn't have a studio that looked like cnn yeah and 50 employees or whatever and the ability to play up his relationships with all sorts of
Starting point is 01:17:08 other people who are more mainstream and legitimate than him then yeah i think does tucker carlson gonna care about him if he's a podcast well actually maybe well i guess yeah we'll see we'll see what happens and his podcast talking to be allowed on apple no that's for sure anyway uh jordan soundcloud for him we'll be back we'll check in on uh how this develops and what uh what the what is but uh tell them we have a website we do it's knowledge right dot com yep we're also on twitter we are on twitter to add knowledge underscore fight and i go to bed jordan yep uh we'll be back but until then i'm neo i'm leo i'm dzx clark i'd like to wish everyone a happy beginning to the dreamy creamy summer so dreamy creamy and now here comes
Starting point is 01:17:51 the sex robots andy and chansas you're on the air thanks for holding so alexa my first time calling i'm a huge fan i love your work i love you

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