Knowledge Fight - #675: April 25, 2022
Episode Date: April 27, 2022Today, Dan and Jordan experience a very weird episode of The Alex Jones Show, where Alex seems to take the entire first hour trying to say goodbye to the audience. Citations...
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Hello Alex. I'm a Christian. 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
going to sit around worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh,
indeed. We are Dan Jordan. Dan Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your bright spot today?
My bright spot is here. Okay. So here's the deal. Okay. I have history in the past of every now and
again, just being like, ah, fuck it. And then shaving my head. Yes, that's true. And I had a
moment like that the other night and I was very close to shaving all my hair off. What? Just
any any particular really has a reason. It's just kind of like that feels like it's time. Yeah,
that's fair. I do enjoy having a bald head. It feels kind of good. When you take a shower,
the water hitting your bald head feels really good that that does feel really just rolls off
you. Never felt it before. Oh, so good. I've got about four years left where I have the choice.
Look forward to it. But then I had this moment in advance of shaving my head that I usually have
after the fact. And that is I remembered that I really like the front and top of my head bald,
but the back is a disaster. I got those rolls on the back of my head. You got that thing. Okay.
All right. It's really hard to shave that. Sure. Of course. It's just I realized that I'm like,
yeah, the the allure of this is not as good as the reality. So I'm going to that I did make an
appointment to go get a haircut. And I think it's a bright spot because it's progress. Yeah,
in the past I would have just got barreled in and this time I thought about it and realized no,
no, no, no, the back of my head does exist. Wow. When hindsight being 2020 turns into foresight
2020, that's a victory of epic proportions, right? I'm Dan and this is 2020. God damn it. So what's
your bright spot? My bright spot is I found Jamie Loftus's new podcast, Ghost Church. Very good.
It's, you know, it's about that single person point of view nonfiction kind of thing. It's great.
It's really enjoyable. I wish it was about Cactus Tony, of course. Sure. The long story. Yeah,
the greatest example of the format, but it is very good. And it's got it's about that spiritualism
era right now that I've always found incredibly fascinating whenever
so many fucking mediums were going around like it's fine. Like they were just like, yeah,
let's do this. It's crazy. Well, I'll have to give that a check out sounds good. It is interesting.
Awesome. Well, Jordan, today we have a not so awesome episode. I kind of figured that this is
one of the most discordant episodes of Alex's show I've heard in a long time. Interesting.
Absolutely no sense. And if anything is to be taken seriously, it is deeply, deeply disturbing.
There we go. And we'll get into that. But before we do, let's say hello to some new wonks. That's
a great idea. So first, Una Lama Bomber. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy
wonk. Thank you very much. So if I understand correctly, that means like universities, airports,
and llamas. Yeah, absolutely. Next, hearing Roger Stone's orgy janitor made me say gross out loud
while washing dishes. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very
much. Thank you. Next, a little snacky for me. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm
a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Next, Andy in Kansas, even though I'm not Andy nor have I ever
been to Kansas. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very
much. And this guy sounds like a smooth jazz cat. Gary Piano. Thank you so much. You're now a policy
wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. We got a couple of technocrats up in the mix here. So
first, Jay, also happy belated birthday. Sure. A little bit behind. Don't worry about it. Hey Jay,
happy birthday, brah. Next, also a shout out to all my gay frogs and trans rights or human
rights. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. I have risen above
my enemies. I might quit tomorrow, actually. I'm just going to take a little breaky now.
A little breaky for me. And then we're going to come back. And I'm going to start the show over.
But I'm the devil. I got to be taken out of here. Fuck you. Fuck you. I got plenty of words for you,
but at the end of the day, fuck you in your new world order and fuck the horse you rode in on
and all your shit. Maybe today should be my last broadcast. Maybe I'll just be gone a month,
maybe five years. Maybe I'll walk out of here tomorrow and you never see me again.
That's really what I want to do. I never want to come back here again. I apologize to the crew
and the listeners yesterday that I was legitimately having breakdowns on air. I'll be better tomorrow.
He's not. Oh, boy is he not. I was really thinking today was going to be the day.
No shit. So today we're going to be going over April 25th, 2022. That's Monday to you.
All right. That one actually works. And this was upsetting. This was a disturbing episode.
And I think I texted you and I was like, maybe we need to do a Tuesday episode. Yeah,
that's how like absurd this was about 10 minutes into the episode. I was like worried.
Okay. You are worried. It's not a common experience that I have. Yeah. It was it was just it was a
very different vibe than I'm used to. And I think you'll feel it as we go. But here is where the
episode starts. Something hit me last night and this morning while I was reading all the news
and looking at the research. It's something we really talked about quite a bit here on air in
the past, but we're now here. And I really think I should take today
out to really thank you all and to tell you that I really appreciate you because
we could be off the air at any moment. You could be plunged into a massive power outage
that will be the beginning of martial law. Cool. And we will be in the next phase of the New World
Order. The purposeful collapse of civilization and massive, at least 90% population in the
next eight years. That's fast. They're actually doing it. It's actually happening. And just to
chronicle all the attacks they're running right now would take the four hour show. We're going to
hit a lot of them. But as I look at all this incredibly important news, that is the most important
and we have all the pieces. I know exactly what's going to happen. The only question is,
what is the timetable? I think you know what's happening as well. So there's a real
sense of a vibe that he's kind of saying goodbye. Yeah. There is definitely that.
There is a different vibe to this than a lot of times that he talks doom. Yeah. There is a
subdued kind of measured presentation to this. Yeah. It creeped me out. I mean,
it does seem like the normal outburst of how we're all going to die comes from whenever he's
having a bad day and has lost in some fashion, usually in the court system. This sounds like
he's saying goodbye through this medium of dance. I suppose I have a working theory
that is Alex realized that maybe this bankruptcy thing isn't going to work
and that maybe the fact that the US trustees have written this letter of objection to his
use of the bankruptcy system. This could trigger some kind of examination of his use of bankruptcy,
which could lead to even more trouble. Well, I mean, when you start to say the words criminal
fraud, I don't know what the standards of that are. I don't either. I don't have any kind of
like insight information on this or anything, but it just feels like my theory is that this is
Alex being like, I'm done. Yeah. I've done everything I can. It was my last tale, Mary.
I'm fucked. Right. Right. That's kind of how I feel. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. I'm not saying
the words criminal fraud, but we're in the ballpark where you should start to think about them
and that's trouble. There are insinuations and hints of it. Yeah.
And it just like this beginning stretch of the episode. Boy, howdy. There's that great song
with Elvis where he talks about, baby, have I ever told you how much I really loved you?
And he goes on to say that you were always on my mind. You were always on my mind.
And I've told the listeners how much I love you and appreciate you in the great historic battle
we've been through. We tried to stop them initiating this final phase and we'd have a good chance
going into this dark night to be able to beat them in the long run. But I really need to just,
I'll still continue on as long as possible. Might be a month, might be two years, but
you need to get ready and you need to get your family ready. And I've really been holding off
telling you all this, but I just, I think you already know, but everything you see, everything
standing, everything that's been here is going to be gone. They really intend to kill 90% of us.
And when it dawns on the left and the, and the quizlings that have gone along with it,
it'll be too late for them and too late for us. So just get right with God. I'm trying to lay all
the shot today, but there's no doubt now. Okay. So this is bad news. Here's what I couldn't get
out of my head. I couldn't get out of my head whenever NBC took the tonight show from Conan.
I was like, what if this was Conan's final? Instead of that like great speech about not giving
it to cynicism, amazing speech that was so heartfelt, beautiful and said, he was just like,
listen, they took this show from me. They're going to take everything from you.
NBC is going to kill all of us. 90% of you will be dead tomorrow. Everything that is here will be
gone. The monuments we built to the past will crumble and be taken over by Ivy. Andy Richter's
just like, yep, that sounds right. Good work, buddy. Yeah, I think that would be a lot of fun.
This is just fucked up. There's the sort of presentation of it like,
you got to prepare your family. The shit's going down no matter what this is happening.
Next eight years, 90% of everybody is going to be dead. And like there is a really constant
sense at the beginning of this episode that like this can't be stopped. There's nothing we can do.
Great, great. I really care about this crew and I care about all of you and I care about my family.
And I just have a really sad feeling that we didn't stop this, but we did the best job we could.
They are dismantling every facet of civilization. The third world is completely
collapsed. Hundreds of millions are on their way now to Europe and the United States and North
America. What? Mexico will completely collapse. We will collapse just like the blue cities.
We're doing fine. The powers grid will start failing.
And the public will beg for stability and that will submit the massive tyranny you already see
happening in China. Yeah, I mean, this is extreme and nonsensical. But I mean, there are some
similarities to like what a lot of people believe will happen due like to climate refugees. Yeah,
the ways that some areas are going to become uninhabitable is just a reality of how things
are trending. And there are going to be massive inflows of refugees. Alex is pretending that
they are used as a weapon by the globalists as opposed to being forcibly displaced by them.
Well, not by the globalists. Well, yes, not by the globalists. By climate change. Yeah.
So Alex is kind of weaponizing a potential real issue that we're going to be dealing with in the
future. And that's pretty insidious. That's pretty nefarious. Yeah, I mean, it is hard to argue with
a prediction that things are going to get bad right now. Right. It does seem impossible for
you to like listen to look at the IPCC reports where scientists are getting are waxing philosophical
about what it would be like to live on a planet that functions and then see Biden being like,
well, I mean, yeah, drilling is great. But not this way. Not this way. No, not how it's going to go.
So look, it's been great knowing you audience quote Alex. I just need to take this opportunity
today to tell you what's coming. And also, I really just feel like talking about how great
it's been to know all of you. And just in case we're off the air next week or next month,
because it's that close. All the stops have been pulled out.
And we have a puppet president that takes direction on television from the Easter Bunny.
And I thought a joke that's very serious. It's quite serious, very serious,
very serious. Did you know that the globalists are run by the Easter Bunny? I actually did not
know that, but I've always suspected and to feel right now. It's amazing. Right. I mean, like,
obviously, maybe the person who was in the Easter Bunny suit at the White House's celebration wasn't
a random person who plays an Easter Bunny. Maybe that was like a Secret Service agent or something.
Nope. You wouldn't probably want a random person in an Easter Bunny suit next to the president.
Craigslist Easter Bunny. Let's get him in here. We don't have any internal Easter Bodies,
and there's no way to get a suit on such short notice. It's just not the same.
If it's an agent portraying the Easter Bunny, you need a professional suit. All those kids
will be sad. So yeah, I think this is just nonsense, but we've heard Alex say stuff like that,
though the like, it's been good to know you and things like that in the past. But I really do
need to stress how different this feels. This is dark. And the idea that they've pulled out all
the stops and we could be gone in a week. A lot of that feels like all of my attempts to put off
the inevitable have failed. Essentially, all of my moves are gone. I'm in checkmate.
Right. It does feel like he is admitting that out loud. That I mean, obviously,
you know, it would be tough to prove definitively. Sure. It certainly fits like this subtext
fits what's going on in the larger sense of this world, which we could be reading too much into
as we have in the past. It's possible. Yeah. But this is a fucked up episode. This really does seem
fucked up. Yeah. So anyway, everyone's going to camps. The sheep like public, when everything
is taken from them, we'll turn into complete monsters. And if they're told, hey, go along with
putting 100 million Americans into camps, they'll do it. And so my God, what have we done? What have
we become? They're trying to pass laws to kill babies after they're born. I mean, we we're run by
evil. We're the bad guys. We'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. Stay with us in full words
dot com or chronicling the apocalypse. Stay with us. Ooh, new tagline. Man, no longer tomorrow's
news today. Now chronicling chronically apocalypse. Yeah. Yeah. Pirate radio from apocalypse now.
Yeah. Yeah. I think that's good branding. I think it's so much easier to feel
morally superior to your enemies whenever you have them fictionally writing laws to just
murder babies. Right. That's great. You know, like in a nuanced world, I have to wrestle with
sometimes, you know, it's like, where what would I do in their shoes? Would I be, you know, a person
who if he obtained billions of dollars would go mad with power and by Twitter, you know, that one's
pretty easy though. He's monster. Sure. Monster. Yeah. Anyways, it's way better. Yeah. Way better
than real problems. Yeah. I mean, I think that that's just kind of an offshoot of his whole thing,
where it's like really easy to be better than your enemy when your enemy is the fucking devil.
Yeah. Yeah. And it's imaginary. Yeah. I am but a fallen vessel, but compare me to the devil and
I am so great. I mean, yeah. And whenever your enemy complements you, it's like when you're playing
the devil respect. Yeah, absolutely. Great deal. Every time I've played white against myself playing
black, I tell myself I'm the best player there's ever been and I nobody could beat me across the
table. Yeah. If it's me. So that's all like the beginning segment of the episode. I comes back
into the show proper because a lot of that's not actually broadcast on the radio. You know,
that's that right. No man's right. Right. Right. So here we come into the actual show.
It's a live emergency broadcast live Monday emergency broadcast.
An international cult of transhumanist environmentalist terrorist
or sabotaging civilization. Tune in and learn how to stop them.
Info wars has confirmed that a multinational
authoritarian cult is actively attacking every facet of the planet supply chain.
The Davos group is the mouthpiece of this psychotic multinational corporate backed
post humanist revolution.
I think you now realize that when I would read out of Club of Rome and UN documents
and Operation Walk Step from the Rockefeller Foundation and British Ministry of Defense reports
where they predicted because they were laying all this out. This would be unfolding by the year 2020
an hour or two plus years into it.
That I wasn't making it up and I wasn't exaggerating that they weren't playing games.
So the first thing to point out here is that this headline is a farce.
Info wars hasn't confirmed shit yet. They're running a headline as if they're doing some real
reporting here. This is just shit talking being presented as fact delivery.
Second none of the documents that Alex is referencing at the end there have anything
to do with backing up his claims. Operation Walk Step isn't a real thing.
In that document from the Rockefeller Foundation exercise the pandemic that's involved in the
Lock Step scenario it begins in 2012. The depiction of the situation that you know this
imagined future involves it does extend to 2026 where the last event mentioned is protesters
in Nigeria overthrowing their government. Along the way the document explicitly mentioned some
fictional things that never happened which Alex I'd love to hear him explain. For instance at
2013 cellular networks completely crash or in 2017 quote Italy addresses immigrant caregiver
gap with robots. Ooh that sounds fun. Yeah so Alex explain explain the prognosticating
wizardry. Yeah yeah and explain why it was just Italy who did that we need robot caregivers too.
Well I mean it's not a complete sketch of the world it's just sort of a little blurb.
That's true. So we've been over this but it always needs to be called out that Alex is
maliciously lying and making things up about a scenario exercise about technological advancement
in the developing world so it will work better as a thing to scare his listeners with. It's
bullshit and his behavior is inexcusable. Yep. The Club of Rome document he's talking about
is limits to growth which I know because it's literally the only club of Rome publication
he's ever mentioned. Limits to growth was written in 1972 and I'm certain Alex has never read it
because it's a very detailed breakdown of various factors that the authors believed
would be contributors to limiting the carrying capacity of the planet. These involve things
like pollution but they also touch on the total amount of arable land versus demand for food
and like things like known quantities of finite resources versus the increasing demand
as population goes up. In each case they have estimates for the points at which they're these
lines intersect on a graph but they're also very clear that these are based on trends continuing
and that some of the factors aren't even predictable. Right. Even so they conclude that
without any major changes we'll hit a resource crunch within a hundred years or by 2072.
Alex is just making up that they predicted the crisis would be in 2020 because it better
suits its purposes now but it has no connection to reality. Another book on this kind of theme
that Alex might be referencing is Paul Ehrlich's 1968 population bomb but that wasn't affiliated
with the Club of Rome. That book brings up some valid points but a number of the predictions in
it were not good. Still none of them involved 2020. Ehrlich thought doom was coming by the 1980s.
Alex is casually referencing these documents to give his career full of failed
doomsday predictions the appearance of being something researched and scholarly.
This shitty saying means nothing he's just trying to trick the audience into thinking
there's more behind his words than just some idiot's imagination which is really all that's
going on. And of course prophetic dreams he's had in weird visions. Yeah we really don't deal
enough with how much it may just be a dream. He's telling us all the time and then he finds
some random ass document that somebody is like that sounds close enough to a dream I had. A dream
informed by growing up in a John Birch Society household where he read these fucked up books
at like age 12 and then just internalized them into his worldview. Yeah and now he pretends he
was a Satanist and all this bullshit. Yeah yeah you could there's really only two ways to go from
that childhood right. There was serial killer and then info wars and everybody had already done
serial killer so he was like I suppose I'll just do the info wars. I guess there's another way to go
therapy. Oh anyway never even considered it dad. Look all this shit that Alex was saying in the
first segment uh-huh it carries over. Oh boy. So there's a couple things we need to get out of the
way here. The collapse that has been initiated is now irreversible.
The word is irreversible.
There's no putting the genie back in the bottle. Now it could be 10 or 20 times worse if they get
what they're actually looking for and we're talking six billion plus dead by 2030 that's the
official plan and they don't have Noah Harari and Klaus Schwab and the Wall Street Journal of New
York Times saying look looking forward to the end of humanity. They don't have people set themselves
in fire in front of the Supreme Court building calling for an end to fossil fuels.
Of course they had to use fossil fuels to do it.
Oh my god. They're not doing all of this to play games. All right well I guess Alex can just wrap
it up then just close up shop. The goal was to stop the globalists and now the whole thing can't
be stopped. He's failed and he should go home and tend to his hopefully miserable life. Yeah
fuck this dude. Yeah he's useless now. Yeah go away. Also looking forward to the end of humanity
was an op-ed that actually makes the opposite point that Alex thinks it does because he's only
read the headline and Yuval Noah Harari is a historian and futurist that Alex has recently
decided that he's going to pretend is the globalist soothsayer. If I had to guess this is because
Ray Kurzweil hasn't said anything weird in a while so Alex had to find a new character to fill that
gap. Yeah. When Bruce was the name of the man who self-immolated in front of the Supreme Court
building recently hoping to bring attention to the climate crisis. Though he was passionate about
climate change Bruce's action has nothing to do with Klaus Schwab or the globalists it's a desperate
act meant to bring into focus the severity of the issues that he cares about. He's not the only
person to do this even if you exclude all of the cases of protest outside the United States.
For instance David Buckle died by self-immolation as a protest about the climate in 2018. This is
basically Alex's way of not taking Bruce's action seriously by pretending it's part of some grand
conspiracy and then by making a glib joke about how his self-immolation requires fossil fuels.
Alex is doing this because on some level he can't even imagine having the conviction about
something it would take to self-immolate to protest a serious cause because he's just pretending.
Yeah it's it's not sad. Yeah he should not even be allowed to speak of that. No I think it's it's
pretty poor taste. Yeah. But I guess this whole globalist thing can't be stopped now and everyone's
gonna die. I mean it's a real shame. Yeah I'm confused. We had a good run. Yeah like let's just
chill then you know. I mean if it's irreversible I'm confused as to why he's so sad. Well I guess
the only argument is that he's saying that it could be 20 times worse which implies that by
some action it could be 20 times less bad. Okay. So I guess we only have hundreds of millions dying
or something. Yeah okay. But the honestly I really think that this line of rhetoric is pretty
dangerous because I think that there's really only a couple directions you can go with it.
The first is doomsday prepping and maybe you and your family run to the woods. So we'll only
have survivors. Sure. I think that that's a unwise decision for most people. Probably. Maybe
some people could pull it off and have a nice life out in the woods. Maybe they'll be happier.
Yeah I don't know. But I think that by and large it's probably irresponsible to give this advice
to your audience. Frankly terrible idea. The second thing I think you could lead people to a state of
real terror and maybe they would consider ending their life because what's coming could be something
so horrible. I saw the mist. Remember whenever the guy didn't see the mist. I played mist. No
there's that famous ending. I might not be right with the title but the famous ending is the guy
is with his family in the truck and he kills his wife and daughter to save them from the
horrors and he's about to kill himself the mist parts and he can see people coming towards him.
And so it's like oh fuck man five minutes. Sure. Yeah. Or like you hear stuff about people taking
the war of the world seriously when I was on the radio and you know like you could see you could
see some people in Alex's audience if they take it seriously enough could reach despair. Sure.
Second or third you could end up with people who are just like well I got a gung ho support Alex
which is just a dead end. Yeah. And then the other alternative is like well if the globalist
plans are unstoppable I'm dead. My life is already over. If I can do something that will
possibly make less people die why would I not engage in a suicide bombing against the World
Economic Forum or something like that. Why wouldn't you do that if the globalists are going to kill
off billions of people within the next eight years. It's unstoppable the plans that they've
put in place. The information war quite frankly has no more purpose. Nope. There is no reason to be
engaging in politics. There is no reason to be engaging even in culture stuff. Really. Why would
you. What does it matter if what would you care if it's like oh gay marriage. We're all dead man.
What are we doing here. Yeah. Yeah of course. Yeah I don't understand how you can be really
concerned with the imagination of slow erosion of civilization when it's a couple years left and
then the globalists are going to kill everybody off. It is an excuse for people in the audience to
carry out violent action if they are so inclined. And Alex is a person who does believe the TV is
talking to him. So he should be very understanding of what people in his audience who might believe
that he's speaking directly to them think. Right. But he also is deeply invested in not
taking responsibility for anything. So that's fair. You know obviously this would be turned around to
be like why would anyone actually listen to me. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. It's just fucked up and so
irresponsible and everyone's going to die. They decided that the public is dumb and lazy and weak
and aimless and the decision has been made to kill you and me and my family and your family.
And this issue is the only political economic cultural issue and of course it's spiritual
in nature. It's a battle between good versus evil. So yeah. Everyone's going to die. It's good.
Good versus evil. I mean you know I know nobody listens to his show. That's in that's important.
You know like Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan they don't actually listen to a show. Probably not.
Right. Because if you're listening to this shit wouldn't you need some explanation from Alex.
Why wouldn't you need some explanation for why you're supporting it. Exactly. Right. Wouldn't
you be like wait. Wait. Wait. Yeah. Be like Alex Jones is right about stuff but I should also be
clear that I do not believe it when he says that everyone's going to die. The population is going
to die within eight years and everybody needs to get right with God and prophetic visions.
That one might be a little far. Yeah. You'd think that you'd maybe couch some of your commentary
about how he's right about most. I mean now it does seem like Joe would have to come out and
be like hey listen Alex says we're all going to die in eight years. So since I believe Alex has
been right about things the whole fucking time right we all have to go do shit now. Right.
And and Alex fucking believes that all these people actually believe him and then like OK
look the amount of money that Elon Musk has for instance Alex also has been saying that
Elon Musk really believes in him and he's fighting the globalist he's on team Alex you know all
this. Yeah. So the money that Joe Rogan and Elon Musk have they could get him out of trouble
in a heartbeat. Yeah. And they don't. Nope. And you got to wonder why that is. Well it's because
it's fun to signal that you believe that Alex is right. When the rubber meets the road no one
gives a shit about him and they don't actually believe this stuff because he's a madman yelling
nonsense. Yeah. Why is Alex looking for two million dollars from his audience if Elon Musk
100 percent behind the movement would give him the amount if he gave him two million dollars
that you wouldn't feel it. That is less than a penny to him. Yeah. And like if it were legitimately
and anybody believed that it was a matter of life and death that Alex be on the air. Yeah.
It would be so easy for him to raise this money from these right wing ding dongs absolutely
and people he associates with. It's just horseshit. Yep. Anyway we got some news.
And I told you two plus years ago they would start environmental lockdowns once you were
trained to live under the viral lockdown. And now India and Italy have announced lockdowns rationing
electricity only certain times of day to quote save the earth and because quote the resources
have been cut off from covid which wasn't covid but was the globalist using that as the pretext
to destroy the global infrastructure. The situations in India and Italy are far more
complicated than Alex is reporting them because he has no idea what he's talking about and he's
just skimmed a headline is now trying to make make up what he thinks these articles are about
so he can jam them into his narratives. Yeah. Let's start with Italy. Alex is exaggerating an
amendment to an Italian government energy decree that hasn't been fully vetted by the parliament yet.
If it passes it would require that in the summer you not have your AC set lower than 25 degrees
Celsius and in the winter you can't set your heat above 21 degrees Celsius and that's really
going to fuck up those robot caregivers. It's true. This is not a climate related issue nor
is it even connected to covid and has to do with a sharp drop in gas supplies in Italy that comes
from not dealing with Russia. 40% of Italian oil comes from Russia so there's a considerable hit
that they're taking but they're trying to find ways to make this work. The temperature decrees
are one such effort although I don't believe for a second that there will be a way that they could
make this enforceable at all but as a way to make up for the lost imports also they're trying to
cut new deals with the Republic of Congo and Angola to try and find some more resources. Sure.
As for India Alex doesn't even flash up a headline on screen with that one or cite a source so I'm
kind of left to my own devices to figure out what he's talking about. Last October there was a big
deal with Indian power plants saying that they only had an average of four days worth of coal
in stock which was due to a much larger constellation of influences than just covid or any of this
shit. I don't like Alex bringing up India on his show just because it's so vast and complicated
that even if he studied it in real terms he would be completely and woefully incapable of talking
about it. And the dynamics with the coal supply in that region of the world. There's some talk of
like more coal related issues in the present day but there's also reports that the coal stock is
fine. It's actually kind of hard to tell what the situation is but I can find no evidence of the
claims that Alex is making about India. And then with Italy it's not the same thing that Alex is
saying but you know it is a decree that you got to keep your temperature in these lines. It's
like having a dad in your house who's worried about the thermostat. Put a sweater on. Right.
I mean you know but that's really more of like a that's like a government saying hey we're all in
this together. You know we've chosen this path forward as a team and so we're also going to
have to deal with the consequences as a team. That makes sense. And I can't fully understand
how you would go about like do they have inspectors coming in with thermometers. Of course but I mean
that's again that's the point is like this is not something we're going to come into your home
but we are doing a thing in support of Ukraine. Yep and I don't know it's so I guess the world
is going to lose this kind of just stuff. Great commentary. Oh no. Anyway it should have been
easy this whole thing. Yeah. Defeating the globalists. I mean we've been doing it for 20 years. It should
be very easy to defeat if we're able to model it break it down chronicle it and then get leaders
who are compartmentalized to wake up. It could have been stopped but now the collapse is unfolding
and so now it's even more desperate that we warn everybody so they understand that those
initiating the collapse and admitting they're doing it in their white papers
are now the ones that are going to preside over the crisis and poses the savior and just put out
the cover story to the dumb down public to the very simplistic public to the one dimensional
public. Oh there's deadly viruses because of global warming. Oh there's collapse of the food
chain because of global warming. Oh we've got to do all this because of your bad humans are bad
and then they have the organized collapsed the population and total transhumanist takeover of
whoever's left at the end of that beyond dystopic system that they have initiated. Nothing in that
clip has any relationship to reality. It's all just Alex expressing his feelings of preemptive
distrust about world events that haven't even happened yet and may not. In the real world there
are very complete explanations for how changing climate has severe consequences in terms of
famines and droughts. So if there is a drought scientists can say it was caused by climate
change and Alex can say it's a giant conspiracy proven by imaginary white papers and then we
reach an impasse. As for the new like exotic illnesses it's super clear the role climate
change has on that with animal habitats being altered causing them to migrate to new areas
and increasing the likelihood that they make contact with people where they wouldn't have
otherwise. This necessarily increases the odds that new viruses and bacteria can be exchanged and
from there the potential for new outbreaks goes up. Alex can sell his audience on his explanations
for everything because his explanation for everything is the same. It's all the globalists.
They're doing everything and it's totally definitively proven in this document that Alex
refuses to speak specifically about almost as if it doesn't exist and Alex doesn't want the audience
to realize he's making all this shit up. This is the same sort of dynamic he has with like the
prospect of climate refugees. You know it's a preemptive explanation that ah it's all just the
globalist's conspiracy to attack all of us and there are just these things that are likely
outcomes of the trends that we're seeing with the climate. Whether it's a change in the amount of
usable land that we have for farming or the likelihood of encountering species that could
introduce new viruses and bacteria to us. These are real things. He's created a preemptive excuse
where it's all a conspiracy and it's all bullshit. Yeah I mean the problem with the preemptive is
that most of this stuff is currently happening. You know like this is not stuff we this used to
be the trends that you would talk about coming in the near future or you know short future and
it's fucking here. So he's denying something that he can look outside and see. In a fashion it's
happening but it probably will be happening much more severely in a way that impacts people much
more who are in his audience in the future. True. That's kind of what I mean by that. Fair.
But I do agree your point is well taken. That is that is a fair point. So Alex just
rambling about extermination how we're all gonna die. You know it's. We are on it today huh. It's
on his mind. Wow. It's always on his mind. They write the articles all over the control corporate
press about looking forward to the end of humanity in the Wall Street Journal NBC News
the Times of London that's what they have articles everywhere saying we need dictatorship we need
authoritarianism tons of we're going to sexualize your children. This is a coming out of evil.
This is hundreds of years of preparation and waiting and training and building their networks
while they were rich and powerful presiding over humanity and now that we're entering the
genesis of our next level super technology life extension secrets the universe they want to
dump everybody down further kill everybody so that the general public does not have access
to this because they know time and time again out of the mass of the public which on average is
simple and dumb down super geniuses come out of those groups that innovate and always overthrow
the previous elites then they become decadent generationally and the cycle continues. So
now the story is that the globalists don't want all of us in the cheap seats getting our hands
on life extension technology and they're going to need to kill off all the population because
from the multitudes of the stupid masses they fear that a super genius will arise to take down
their system and I'm going to guess right now that Alex thinks he's that super I would say that's
pretty good guess either way none of this means anything and I just want to touch on the articles
that Alex mentioned at the top of the clip. The first is that op-ed that Alex hasn't read but
likes to say the title and the other has to do with dictators. This is Alex referencing an op-ed
in Bloomberg titled to save democracy we need a few good dictators. This was written by Robert
Kaplan and if Alex knew anything about him he'd know that Kaplan has been saying shit like this
for over a decade. Just a quick google search turned up an article that he wrote in 2012 for
Stratford named Good Mideast Dictators. Kaplan isn't calling for a dictatorship in the United
States. His point is specifically about less developed countries and how oftentimes for
citizens in those countries the democratic process is less important than achieving
fundamental rights and things that could be achieved within the context of greater stability.
Right. I think a lot of his points are half cooked at best but Alex is absolutely misusing the
headline of this opinion piece that he definitely didn't read so he can use it for his own purposes.
Right. Which is his MO. Yeah I mean if I remember Kaplan I've read some of that crap
and it's essentially like he's his shitty argument is like right now dictatorships are bad
that we want to get him towards a democratic system so we need some sort of philosopher king
to bridge the gap between dictator and democracy. I'm not sure I haven't read all of his articles
but the sense that I got was generally speaking that like a functioning democracy can grow out
of stability in a strong institutional base but that is something that a lot of developing
countries don't generally have when democracies are attempted. Right. And so I think that how he
would put it is that like a dictatorship would allow these countries to solidify create better
institutions and then from there go into a democracy. Right. I don't know if I agree with
this. I don't know but it's not it's not the point that Alex is trying to make it out to be no
and it was an op-ed. Yeah. Anyway. And it was a bad one. Sure. Yeah. Sure. Yeah. But Alex has
his hand on the pulse. He knows about things. Oh yeah. Well I mean what. Well those headlines
for instance does he. Yep. And other terms and history. No super geniuses come out of those
groups that innovate and always overthrow the previous elites then they become decadent
generationally and the cycle continues. The globalists call this and Obama talks about it
the end of history. What. Where there's a corporate total control over biological reproduction
over your mind surveilling everything you do so that the human system as we know it is ended
because the Carnegie endowment that runs the CIA today at the end of World War One. I'm sorry.
What. Nations was given the charter to end war and the answer was end men and women in the family
end all of human competition and create a corporate medical biomedical tyranny over the
public where humans are produced that are even allowed to live that are not purely human but are
chimeric species corporately owned. And you see that of course in Brave New World published in
1931. The brother of Huxley Julian Huxley all this Huxley's brother goes on to create the UN run
the UN for two decades create the transhumanist movement launch the Tavistock Institute the
transgender system all of it. And this is it. Alex is just talking out of his ass here trying to
grasp whatever straws he thinks he can pull to sound like he's making a real point. First problem
is that he has no idea what the end of history refers to. That term comes from a book written in
1992 by Francis Fukuyama. The central thesis of the book is that no political philosophy is better
than liberal democracy and that all human history is bending toward a greater number of people in
the world living under liberal democracies. The end of history is the state when all countries
are democracies. Rightly so since 1992 the book has been criticized as being very naive and the
current world would seem to concur. Alex has no idea what he's talking about. The rest of that
clip may as well have just been word salad with Alex just free associating as best as he can but
there's a few quick points I want to bring up. One, the Carnegie Endowment doesn't run the CIA.
Now I'm confused. Two, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace did not decide to end
war by ending men and women and the family and all that shit. Carnegie was actually also a fan
of competition. Alex is confusing him with John D. Rockefeller who said competition is a sin.
Three, the Carnegie Endowment didn't propose making the plot of Brave New World into a reality.
Four, Julian Huxley didn't found the UN. He was the first secretary general of the United
Nations Educational and Scientific Organization or UNESCO, a position he was in for two years,
not 20. Five, Julian Huxley didn't found the Tavistock Institute. Six, Alex is confusing the
Tavistock Institute and the Tavistock Clinic. The clinic has a history of being involved in
providing healthcare surrounding trans issues whereas the Tavistock Institute is the center of
a ton of dumb conspiracy theories. The Institute is involved in research and projects largely
relating to social sciences so people have connected them to pretty much every conspiracy
you can come up with. When the Institute spun off from the clinic in 1947, the clinic remained as
part of the NHS. Those are six massive problems of the fun conspiracy that Alex is just riffing
out on the show, but if you're just passively listening to this and thinking Alex knows what
he's talking about, it sounds like this guy really has put the pieces together, but it's total
bullshit. I was listening to that and I was like keeping count. That was like a greatest hits in
one sentence of the things that even I remember as being like, the moment he said Tavistock,
I was like, nope, he got it wrong again every time until the day we die. He's not going to
understand Tavistock. Yeah. And he didn't even get the Carnegie Endowment involvement after World
War I conspiracy correct because largely the conspiracy is that they decided that war was
a preferable state in perpetual war. Okay. And so that's why they made World War two happen.
Right. Right. Right. That's the conspiracy theory that like exists. Yeah. Alex is inverting that
entire thing conspiracy theories are very useful when you can make them up on the fly and don't
need anybody to fact check to you. My man. That's why they exist. That is true. Yeah. So anyway,
Alex goes out to break on a grim note. I want to get into the current collapse mechanisms that
are taking place and then the different pieces of how they're trying to outlaw dissent and silence
any opposition ahead of this takeover. But if we expose the globalist agenda and the W E F
agenda, then they're not going to get away with their final goal of using this collapse to totally
depopulate and slay this forever. It'll be their waterloo and a new awakening and renaissance must
fight this. You trust your mother, right? Love the little commercial. I guess it is kind of
stoppable. But I mean, the way he's still presenting this is like, yeah, we're all going to die. But
if we do the right things afterwards, yeah, we'll be fine. The survivors will be able to
right. All right. He's Harry Seldin pulling some foundation bullshit on us and the collapse will
only be 1000 years instead of the 10,000 that has been prescribed. I should be also clear. Yeah,
this is the first segment still. Yeah, we're still in first segment. This is up till like 14
minutes into the show. Jesus Christ. He is in a mood and it is upsetting. God damn it, Dan. I'm
feeling upset about his mood so far. It's really changed. We were talking fine before the show
started. Now I'm getting affected with it. Yeah. Yes. He's that's the gift of his oratory skills.
Well, it's been a long 14 minutes. Yeah. So, um, Alex comes back from break. And by that,
I mean Alex doesn't come back from break. Oh, smart. He's very smart. He's not there. Smart. And
instead he's playing a clip of Tucker Carlson interviewing Alex's former employee, Savannah
Hernandez. Oh boy. And I found a couple things kind of interesting about this clip. So I'm gonna
play a little bit of it. Interesting. What do you think of Alex Jones?
Loved him to death. I still talk to him to this day. I think that he's great. And I think that
many more people should have been vocal when he was initially banned because I was actually there.
I was on a fishing trip that day. Yeah. I was in Labrador and I've regretted it ever since that I
didn't come out of the box. I wasn't there. Wow. You are dead, Tucker. 90% of the world's population
is dead, especially you because Patriots are fucking dead. That's why Alex should still be on the air.
That's why she should show me on Twitter. Don't you think it's so funny though? The like,
yeah, I didn't support him because I was fishing that day. Yep. Yep. What about the next day?
Nope. I wish if only by then it was too late. I thought it was too late. Oh, yeah. I was on a
boat that day. It was tragic. I do. I do love that. So I think that all of Alex's employees,
the exception of maybe David Knight, maybe seem to know some things. Sure. He was wrong about a
lot of stuff, but he seemed like he knew some things. Sure. Pretty much everybody else that
Alex has hired has been drastically unqualified. Most of them won contests and ended up working
there. True. Owen Schreuer bullied people at rallies and yelled at them and then edited videos
of himself doing that. And also that great demo tape. Some people just make dank memes for him.
Sure. Count to Dankula. No, it was at Carpe Donkton. Yeah. So Savannah is talking to Tucker,
and I think that she reveals that she was dreadfully unqualified. Uh-oh. I really didn't have an
introduction into politics, but I had learned a lot of, you know, things from Alex Jones up front
and everything that he was telling me was not false. The people who condemn him and say that he's
a crazy conspiracy theorist do not listen to his show every single day because I worked for him
for two and a half years. I didn't know the three branches of government when I started.
That's going to be, I think probably a deal breaker if I'm running a news and political
themed thing. I'll be like, well, maybe learn a little bit more and reapply.
I don't think that you can handle this, but I think for Alex, it's actually perfect because
she then knows so little that you get to inform all of her opinions and ideas about what is real
and what is not. I think Alex specifically hires Tabula Rossos, if you will. Yeah. I think it would
have been a reason. I think it would have been an interesting follow up question for Tucker to
ask. What do you think the three I was going to say? That's what the first thought I had was,
are you sure you still do the deep state? Yeah, the Patriots, exactly that tree of liberty. That's
got to be one of them. The rhinos know the branches are on the tree of liberty. God damn it. So one
more clip from this Tucker thing. So Savannah is talking about why no one defended Alex when he
was getting kicked off everything. And this is just so fucking funny. Why do you think, I've
already said why I didn't defend Alex Jones the day he was depot from where I wasn't in the country?
I was fishing. But why do you think that more in conservative media didn't take a principal
stand against censorship when that happened? Because Alex was off limits. Look at the fact
that right now, Tucker, so many in conservative media who wouldn't even mention Alex Jones's name,
now say his name on a regular basis. Oh, Alex Jones is right. Alex Jones is right. We see this
constantly. Okay, the people in the conservative media or in the right wing even will not latch
on to a specific narrative or tell the truth until it goes mainstream and they're allowed to do it.
So even in the conservative right wing faction, the reason why we lose is because we continue
to wait for the left, the liberal media, the mainstream media to allow us to tell us when
we are allowed to tell the truth. She's talking about Tucker. That's what Tucker did. That's
exactly. Yep. 100 percent. Exactly what Tucker did. He might have been slightly ahead of some
other folks, but some people still aren't. I mean, what I would have said very clearly is just,
hey, Tucker, you've had plenty of Info Wars employees on your show in the past few years
since Alex has been kicked off. Not really. Why haven't you referenced them as Info Wars
under their credits? Well, not really. I mean, he said like three, right? I don't know. I mean,
he said Savannah Hernandez. Right. He played that video of Harrison,
but he didn't have him on. He didn't have him on. Right. Right. Right. I don't know. Yeah.
I imagine Rambo Joe Biggs might have showed up. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. But again,
he hasn't, he hasn't pulled all this stuff and been like directly from Info Wars. My buddy,
you know, yeah, he's very clearly not. It seems like it seems like it should be the
easiest thing in the world. I mean, it's their main credit. Right. But also I think
that an argument could be made that like, okay, so you're, you're, you're arguing,
perhaps that maybe he should have had Alex on himself. Why not? I'm arguing that it's telling
that he wouldn't reference them as being Info Wars employees or because they'll be taken
more seriously or have Alex on himself. Yes, absolutely. Now, the reason I think he doesn't
have Alex on himself is that maybe he realizes that that would be a disservice to trying to rehab
Alex's image. Oh yeah. Yeah. No, no, no, no. Having Alex actually on probably would hurt the
cause. Absolutely. Alex, these people all have these very major and obvious criticisms of you.
What's your response? Alex, I'm going to do all of those things. Alex has a lampshade on his head.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Oh, okay. That's why you got banned. Yeah. So they also play a clip of Mike
Tyson on Rogan talking about how Alex is right about stuff. And then Mike Tyson starts talking
about how he's convinced that somewhere in the world rich people are hunting poor people for sport.
Well, which Alex didn't really, I don't know if that's one of his big issues, but
I mean, you know, the plot of the most dangerous game is a very easy one to just transpose into
real life in a lot of movies. Yeah, particularly one that the right wing got really upset about
not too long ago. So Alex comes back and he's introspective. And so my great frustration is this.
If you go back to shows we did 28 years ago, 25 years ago, 20 years ago, we talked about the plan
to take over the infrastructure to slowly destroy civilization and to create a global
collapse crisis out of which the one world government would take over.
Now, I don't deserve credit for knowing that. No, no, you don't. This is a fairly generous
way to sum up Alex's career. And I will grant that these are all themes that he's fiddled with
throughout his time on air. But I have some serious problems with how this is being discussed.
The first is that he's being so vague as to render what he's saying meaningless.
You could define anything as slowly destroying society and then give yourself an unearned pat
on the back. The second problem is more serious. And that is that Alex didn't say that the globalists
are trying to orchestrate a collapse for the past 28 years. He said that specific things that have
happened where the globalists trying to orchestrate a collapse that never came over and over and over.
Every year was the summer of rage. Back when Alex was hawking Ted Anderson's gold,
every single comment from the Fed and every geopolitical issue was proof that the globalists
are about to crash the dollar, so you should probably buy some gold. In the time Alex has been
on air, there have even been actual collapses and we've recovered from them, which shouldn't
have happened if they were truly the globalist plots to bring in their one world government.
After 2008, 2009, it should have been over and yet it wasn't. Alex isn't right and he's never
been right. The only way to make him seem right is to take his statements completely out of context
and deprive them of the meaning in which he said them. Yeah. Authorial intent is no longer
as important towards critical theory. However, in terms of finding out whether Alex is full
of bullshit, yeah, it's kind of important. Yeah. Yeah. This clip here where he's talking about
how he doesn't deserve credit for the revelations he's had throughout his career is a way for him
to weave into getting into some of his major sources throughout his career. And I'm going to
take them one by one because I think it's a pretty shocking list and Alex definitely wouldn't cop
to some of this at other points in his career. This seems like a bit of a reveal. So here's
the first one. I don't deserve credit for knowing that. John Coleman was high level MI6. He came
out with the plan 30 plus years ago. So John Coleman is not a name that you hear Alex throw
around much and maybe part of that would have to do with the fact that Alex would sound a bit crazy
if he did. Coleman wrote a book in 1992 called conspirators hierarchy, the story of the committee
of 300. I can find no evidence that he's actually former MI6 and given the track record of people
who we run into from this show. I don't accept lofty resumes without some sort of verification.
It's possible that he was actually an agent and I'll assume it is true because I don't care to
fight. I mean, you know, it's crazy. He was also a black belt and jujitsu. He was he was also fought
in World War One. You know, he's he's a decorated vet. Yep. So I decided to take a little look
at this book and immediately I had some problems in the introduction. Coleman is explaining that he
came to the United States in 1969 and no one knew about all these secret societies that he was talking
about. So he put out a little tape to educate folks. Then people started dropping all these names
that like, you know, like they knew shit about the Venetian black nobility. They didn't know
anything about him. This leads him to say quote, I can sold myself with the thought that imitation
is the sincerest form of flattery. I pursued my investigations pressing on in the face of severe
risks attacks on myself and my wife financial losses, continual harassment, threats, and
calamity, all part of a carefully crafted and orchestrated program to discredit me run by
government agents and informers embedded in the so called Christian right wing, the identity
movement and right wing patriotic groups. These agents operated and still operate under cover
of strong and fearless outspoken opposition to Judaism, their main enemy, they would have us
believe. So if I understand correctly, these agents were sent into Christian identity movement type
groups to discredit Coleman, and they maintained their cover by being really anti Semitic, so they
would fit in. Yeah, so far so good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, false flag. Coleman goes on to explain
who these folks were. Oh boy, quote, these agent and formers are led and controlled by a group
of homosexuals who are well liked and well respected by political and religious conservatives all
across the United States. Wait, so these these hidden people are undercover anti Semites, who are
actually they're not actually anti Semites, they're doing that to protect right right right
to protect their cover. But they're actually part of the I mean like gay agenda or whatever
it is. Well, I'm not sure if he's saying that they themselves are gay, but they're yes they work for
right well like gay well respected homosexuals. Okay, it's a mess. Yeah. So this group is a
sprawling tome of bullshit. At one point Coleman claims that the Tavistock Institute created the
Beatles in order to introduce destructive ideas into American culture, such as the words cool
and teenager does sound true. They achieve this by using 12 atonal music systems quote taken from
the music of the cult of Dionysus and the ball priesthood of Adorno. That does explain why the
Beatles got popular because they weren't that good man. Yeah, I was looking over his references page
in his book and I noticed a strange quote he was taking from an HG Wells book that seemed to be
kind of foundational in terms of his argument that this committee of 300 had plans to kill everyone.
Coleman writes quote in this work Wells describes how the New World Order which he calls the New
Republic useless eaters excess population will be getting rid of so you know they're going to
kill off everybody. Sure he cites this is coming from the open conspiracy, but it actually comes
from another book altogether. It's from the book anticipations which doesn't have quite as useful
of a title. The premise of anticipations as well as dealing with like future predictions
like one of the big ones is the invention and proliferation of the automobile and he predicts
some stuff in this book like they were going to build a ton of roads and that cities will become
more distributed basically what we now call the suburbs. Yeah, it's pretty like yeah right off.
Yeah, good work HG. Unfortunately the last chapter of yours heavily into territory of Eugenics.
There we go. This sentence is particularly not great quote they will hold I anticipate that a
certain portion of the population a small minority for example afflicted with indisputably
transmittable diseases with transmissible mental disorders such as the hideous incurable habits
of mind as the craving for intoxication. They exist only on sufferance out of pity and patience
and on the understanding that they do not propagate and I don't foresee any reason to
suppose that they will hesitate to kill when that sufferance is abused. God damn it HG.
Paul if Tompkins come get your boy. All right. Yeah. Sick of this. There is no way around this
that chapter is horrible. So horrible in fact that within a few years of writing the book Wells
was arguing against these positions. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Smart. Smart move. This was published in 1901
and could be argued to be his first book of this sort and it's really only just a few years after
he published War of the Worlds. None of this makes these positions in the text okay or any better
but it's disingenuous to characterize Wells entire career based on this. Right. Right. Right.
I bring this up because this is a huge knock on Coleman's book. A giant part of the whole
conspiracy thing is that HG Wells book proves that the elites plan to kill everyone off and he
gets the book wrong and it's not just in the reference pages. When he's talking about the
committee of 300 he says quote it strives towards a one world government rather well described by
one of its late members HG Wells in his work commissioned by the committee which Wells boldly
called the open conspiracy. Did King Leonidas call for that himself. I do believe that it
harkens to that. Yeah. I'm pretty sure that's very clear. The committee of 300 also called
themselves the Olympians. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. There it was. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
So the open conspiracy has a better name and it was written 27 years later when Wells was in full
swing in his philosophy career. So it seems worse that he would be writing that kind of
shit at that point. I think that's part of this. At this point Coleman does something
really sneaky though in the text. He's established a pattern of presenting quotes from other texts
in italics. So he includes a mostly benign passage from Wells then says quote like George Orwell's
1984 Wells's account is a mass appeal for a one world government summarized the intent and purpose
of the committee of 300 is to bring to pass the following conditions. After this point there are
three and a half full pages of italic text which is obviously meant to give the appearance that
this is something that Wells had written. Right. Right. Right. And you can see this
misrepresentation paying dividends to this day. Some great reset conspiracy theory memes
have reused part of this passage. Some attributing it to Klaus Schwab and others to HG Wells. But
in reality it's just something Coleman tried to pass off as a quotation by making it up himself
and presenting it in italics. That's cheating. It is. That's cheating. Yep. The passage is as
follows quote at least 4 billion useless eaters shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means
of limited wars organized epidemics of fatal rapid acting diseases and starvation energy food
and water shall be kept at subsistence levels for the non elite starting with the white populations
of Western Europe in North America and then spreading to other races. The population of
Canada Western Europe in United States will be decimated more rapidly than on other continents
until the world's population reaches a manageable level of one billion with 500 million will consist
of Chinese and Japanese races selected because they are people who have been regimented for
centuries and who are accustomed to obeying authority without question really doesn't take
much of a scratch to get to the racism under most if not all of these people. Yeah a lot of it's
just a tiny little scratch and you're like Jesus oh my god it's blood racism spurting everywhere.
Yeah but this is an abuse of the way the information is presented and you and like you can trace it
through misunderstandings and conspiracy bullshit since since then. I mean you know it is it is one
of those things where you I it is so fascinating because we get to the you find like the progenitor
of these things and it fucks you up because you kind of don't think these things have a real beginning
you know like they just kind of congeal you know like the first time I found out Dusty Baker
invented the high five it's like that can't be real it's only that old. I have bad news what's
that. It was actually the Tavistock Institute. No! So I wasn't at the Tavistock clinic. No. Oh I don't
know if he actually was the original progenitor of these ideas but in his book which is this
revelation and a lot of this traces back like a lot of things especially this H. G. Wells
rotation being misused. Right. It traces back to him but he may have gotten it from some like
newsletter or something. Sure well yeah that's fair. That he read or some other bullshit. Could be
dash anonymous. I can't say that 100% but yeah this is a heavily influential thing that's totally
full of shit. Anyway long story short this book is full of shit but you can definitely see how
some of the ways that this is influenced Alex's worldview. Also there's a weirdly long section
about the killing of Aldo Moro and Steve Pocanic doesn't come up at all which I found offensive.
That's crazy. Yeah. Why? I don't know. So Alex's first source is a crazy asshole who also thinks
you can get arrested in Canada if you dare try to expose the fact that Jews run the country.
Right. I forgot to mention that earlier. It's in the book. Yeah I you didn't need to mention that
generally speaking if you yeah. So we're off to a good start. Yeah. In terms of his citations.
Yeah yeah let's kick that guy into a giant hole and scream this is Sparta. Here's the next one.
General Parton was the head of Air Force Weapons Development and the Secret Space Program.
He told me all of this. So according to his profile on the Air Force's website Ben Parton
was a quote deputy for systems aeronautical systems division at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
In 1955 he didn't exchange program with the Ballistics Research Laboratories where he worked
on an armament project which led to him being assigned to the Air Weapons Directorate as a
quote assistant for advanced weapons concepts. By 1970 he was the commander of the Air Force
Armaments Laboratories. So there's definitely some truth that he had experience in this area
and had a pretty good resume. That said I can find no evidence that he was in any secret space
program but I guess if I could then it wouldn't be so secret. Yeah. I mean I assume he's still alive
and ripped his shit. So that would explain the whole secret. Oh shit. I think that the secret
space program thing Alex is mixing Parton up with General Stubblebine. Yeah. I think that he's
conflating their importance in terms of his. Right. Right. Right. Anyway I have no idea what
else Parton has told Alex but his real claim to fame and main significance to the conspiracy
world is that he insisted that the Oklahoma City bombing couldn't have been caused by McVeigh's
bomb. He tried to present his evidence to a grand jury and they were not impressed and said no thank
you. All the same he became a huge hero in the right wing militia type community because he lends
an air of credibility to the theory that they need to be accepted to blame someone else for
Timothy McVeigh's terrorism. Yeah. I've dabbled in Parton's stuff and I don't really take any of
it very seriously and I don't know how much he has to say outside of the OKC stuff. So there's
a weird inclusion in the list unless Alex is just trying to come up with the most credible sounding
people that he's been able to get to be on his show. That has to be. I guess. I mean I assume
the next one is just Zach. No. We pretend Zach didn't happen. Oh that's right. We pretend Zach
didn't happen. That was that was fake news. That was a good one. I liked Zach. Come on. Here's the
next one. OK. High level FBI agent Ted Gunderson told me everything. Ted Gunderson was at one point
in the FBI. However he completely threw away his reputation by his insistence on fueling the fires
of the satanic panic in general and the McMartin preschool case in specific. Yeah. We've gone
over Ted a bit in the past. So I'm going to let this be a brief synopsis. Ted was a craven
opportunistic lunatic whose actions hurt countless people. And it makes sense that Alex is all
reverent of him though since all Alex is doing is trying to profit off another satanic panic. Yeah.
He's just trying to pull a Gunderson without having an impressive FBI resume to throw away
doing it. Yeah. I mean in his situation that's way better than Gunderson's. You know he's fine.
I mean it's out from the he's going to be sued into oblivion part. Sure. Yeah. So here those are
the three references he's got so far. I mean a series of luminaries each at the top of their
field. They're the highest. They're their top experts. And then the Band-Aid comes off. Here
we go. And those men now in hindsight and the John Burt society got it 100 percent right.
We stand on their shoulders and there were so many other people I'm getting chills right now.
What an absolute pile of shit Coward Alex is. The reason he's getting chills is because he's
finally just letting it out and expressing what he's believed all along but tried to pretend he
didn't. For most of his career Alex pretended not to be into the John Burt society because he knew
damn well that if he said that he was so deeply inspired by them he would be seen as a bircher
and no one would take him seriously because people were aware of the John Burt society and
thought they were a bunch of assholes. Yeah. People also correctly knew that they were an
extremely right-wing organization. There was no way to pretend to be above the left-right paradigm
if everyone knew you were a bircher. That would essentially brand you accurately as a fringe
right-wing figure and then all the criticisms of people like Bush that you're making would be
better understood for what they were. Yeah. Alex hid that stuff because it was important to his
career and critical to him being taken at all seriously by anybody in the 90s. Now most of
the idiots mindlessly tweeting Alex Jones was right memes probably have no idea who the birchers
were what they stood for so it's pretty much safe for him to come clean. Yep. Alex has been pretty
much mask off about his bigotry in the last few years but this feels like an intellectual mask
off kind of moment. He's giving it up to his icons who are right about everything. Yeah. A fraud
lunatic, an OKC bombing truther, a guy who ruined countless people's lives in the satanic panic and
the John Burt society. What a loser. Wow. Also to be clear if Alex believes that the JBS was right
about everything that's basically him opening declaring his opposition to civil rights. Yeah.
Good for him. I mean I think he was fairly open to that before but if you say that you're a big
fan of the John Burt society and they were 100 percent right you are also saying that we should
live in a white male dominated society purely of Protestant Christians. And a lot of corporate
interests ruling everything. Yeah. Well I mean that's that's just baked in there. You know you
can't let rich people develop a far right society. That'll get you in trouble. So after giving it up
to the heroes. Relatively speaking in my world Somali pirates of existence. Alex brings up that
he couldn't go on air last segment and that's why he played those videos. He's crying.
They're weeping. Might be a little bit of tears. Might be a little weeping. A little soft tears.
A little soft. But he's in a mood. OK. He's he's wants to say goodbye. And so I knew that the
world's elite were planning this and I knew that if we warned people we would have a chance to stop it.
But I also thought about looking out into the future. What it would be like if we failed to stop
the initiation of their final plan. What it would be like. And the last segment I couldn't even go
on air. So I went ahead and aired some clips because this is like when I've had family members come
to me and say I love you a lot. And I really appreciate you. And I've got terminal cancer
and they say I'll be dead in six months. It's happened a couple of times. And they smile at
you. They tell you they love you. And then you're at their funeral and they're dead.
And that's what this is. I'm here telling you that I'm going to die. You're going to die.
We're all going to die. It's not like your grandma sitting there having a cup of coffee across the
table from you. Tell her that she's always going to love you and always going to be there.
But that she's going to die. But life goes on through children and grandchildren doesn't it.
Except under this plan it doesn't go on. So it's a death way worse.
Holy shit. This is bad. This is bad. Jordan I don't know why you're laughing. This is terrible.
I don't know. It's just so funny to me. Not least of which because this is more like your grandma
coming to you for every six months for the past 20 years saying I'm going to be dead in six months.
I'm going to be dead in six months. Doing it a ton. And then also conspicuously this time when
it seems a little bit more severe than sometimes in the past. It coincides with her having a
huge lawsuit that she's going to lose. Hey listen I'm going to be dead in six months. But what's
important is now my narcissism has allowed me to finally cross that bridge and say if I die
the world ends with me. I mean it is still just essentially projection of his own
individual experience being forced onto his audience. Yeah it is a narcissistic view that
like whatever is happening to me is happening to the world. Yeah. And look I mean this you know
since all of your children are going to die your ancestral memories won't be carried on into the
future or whatever. It is and you know what what's happening. All of the ancestors from the past are
crying out. Okay. All right. Yeah. All right. Yeah. In my other grandmother saying I want to go
home to my family and God I'm going to stop eating at 92. I'm ready to die. And you say I
understand I respect your decision. But you know they had a long life they live on through you.
And as long as you live on and your children live on and their children live on and we're good
people their life meant something. And if they cut us off like this in this incredibly ancient
journey of our species it is it is a crime never before committed on this planet that it's just
so unspeakable committed a lot. All our ancestors cry out and all of my will cries out and just
begs all of you to realize there's a trillion distractions and they're all interesting and
fun to cover. And all of this news is amazing. But it's all part and parcel of the spiritual
fall of man and the spiritual battle we're in and the fact that we're entering undoubtedly
the end of days being initiated by the Antichrist forces making the way for their transhumanist
God. And so on my metaphysical needs I beg you on my knees to realize that this is the truth.
This is the transmission. This is the warning. This is why they fear us. This is why they hate me
above anyone else is because I know their plan and I was put in this position by God. Okay chosen
by God. Freaking me out. I am I am calling for a 10 year moratorium on the end times.
Nobody can claim it's the end times for a decade. Give it a fucking break. Give it a
dead just one decade. Make us miss you. Not once in my entire life has it not been the ends times.
You know just give me 10 years. Hey frankly maybe that's smart for you because they don't
finally fucking happen. If you shut up about it all the time. In wrestling terms the end times are
overexposed. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You got to go away to come back baby. Exactly. You might need
to go and get a new gimmick. Yes absolutely. Bring it back and we'll like it more. Come back
a stone cold. That's the way you do it. All right. Stone cold Steve revelations. All right.
You can't you can't make it as stunning Steve Austin or the the ringmaster. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. You
got to go away. Come back bald. That's the way you do it. Yeah. So I guess the system hates Alex
because God chose him. Yeah. To send this message of warning. This is sure again. Oh messed up.
Tucker what do you think about this? I mean wow. Just just real sad. See it's interesting that like
Savannah Hernandez will come on Tucker's show and say they hate Alex because he tells the truth
and they're worried about how he is honest about things whereas Alex his own version of it is
the devil as manifested by social media companies. Naturally. They're scared that he was chosen by
God. Right. To destroy their plans. That's why the system hates him. I find it offensive.
That Savannah Hernandez actually I find it offensive that anybody on this fucking planet
can say that the problem we that you have is that you don't watch Alex every day.
Once you existed that argument has gone across the world. Well I should be totally
transparent about this. I don't watch it every day anymore. Yeah. Now. Yeah. But we're past that.
Yeah. There were there have been long stretches where I would watch more than one episode a day
and I would watch him every day and I still watch way more than is healthy. Yeah. But yeah I can't
I can't bear the the like boredom of watching every day. No one should. Yeah. But you did your
time is the point. You did a two stretch in solitary and I can. Yeah. I can say pretty
concretely that the problem isn't that people aren't watching enough of that. Yeah. It is not
that low to shit. How dare you. Yeah. So anyway Alex was prepared to be this this voice from God
and he claims that he's taught been taught lesson after lesson after lesson and I would suggest
that based on my experience with him one of the things he's worst at is learning lessons. Yes.
Yeah. He does not learn shit. No. Constantly make similar mistakes. Yeah. And I was put in this
position by God. None of it is me and I was carrying along lesson after lesson. No responsibility.
Lesson. You should sue God. None. Not at all. For where we are and you were prepared with
I am a weather where you are now to be a light in the world in this coming total darkness
so that we can not let Satan have his total victory in the end though the Bible tells us one
fourth of the earth will be killed before the plan is reversed and it is going to be our action
that will reverse that plan and it's going to be rough and it's going to be hard and a lot of us
aren't going to make it but that's OK because our spirits are eternal but I want you to know
that I love you and I appreciate you. That's abusive. And I stand with you
forever and I know you stand with me. So a quarter of the world is going to die.
Best case scenario. Man I'm telling you it does not get more like oh that's how you were raised
than a half hour stretch of you're all going to die. Everything's awful but listen I love you.
You're very like an hour. Yeah exactly. It's a half hour. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And let's fucking
stop pretending. This is like a day and a half after he finished his money bomb. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
This isn't like. Yeah. That's a really good point. That's the 48 hours. Money bomb. He's
trying to raise two billion dollars to keep it for us on air. Now we're all dead and no matter
what we do six months from now. OK. Refund these people's money. Then you ask a great point.
It hadn't occurred to me to connect those two very specifically if the world is going to end
only 48 hours after a money bomb. The money bomb did not go well. No. Or conversely it did go well.
He got what he needed out of it. Sure. It also got some bad news. Yeah. Yeah. He paid off that
million dollar sanction probably or at least recouped. Right. What he would owe. Right. Yeah.
So now we're we're cooking. Anyway the devil doesn't want us to go to space. That's true.
And there are a lot of very twisted very old forces that hate us because of our success
and what we've already done throughout the cosmos that are attempting to stop us here
before this very important mission is launched.
Now that mission
is taking place in the third heaven. What. Fuck off.
And I
could not even try to describe to you
that just as they say one cannot be told about the matrix. You must see the devil's false construct.
Well it is even more intense to try to describe the next level. So is Alex implying that the
mission is to go to space so he can be reinforcements for a battle in heaven. I guess.
It's kind of what it sounds like. And you know that what's weird about this in my head is that
the Hubble Space Telescope is almost completely aligned. It's almost perfect. Right now they
have sent back the most the highest resolution image we can literally see in a photograph
billions of years in the past. Billions almost to the very beginning of the universe.
Mm hmm. Did you see a third heaven in there. No but why would you. Well that's fair. So the
the use of the term third heaven is kind of on brand for Alex actually. I don't know if you
know that term. It's a little bit strange to hear. I don't. It's a term associated with the church of
Latter-day Saints largely. And you know a lot of figures that Alex looks up to from the extreme
right wing anti-communism world were Mormons true folks like the Scousen family. For instance
right. There are references to the third heaven and extra biblical texts but also one in second
Corinthians in the Bible. And the conventional understanding that usually is thrown around
is that the first heaven is the sky. The second is space. And then the third is where the angels
and God live. Boo. But it's pretty obscure terminology. So it's weird for Alex to be using
it. Also great to hear that Alex is reporting to his audience that there's a war going on in heaven.
I just. Tucker. There's Tucker. There's never a moments piece. Even that's the worst part.
Even though he's been yelling at us all this time about how he's safe and God and everything's
perfect. All of a sudden now I found out even when I die I'm going to have to go fight another
fucking war. That's brutal. Yeah. This is a shit universe. Yeah. Yeah. I hope he's wrong. I hope
he's wrong. I have great news. Okay. Good. But even even if he is right. Don't be mad at God. Okay.
If we are faithful and have courage and believe in God God is going to give you the discernment
and the blueprint and the download to defeat this. And that is the great solace we have.
But we must not hate God for being angry that we were even put through this because this is
this is the experience of free will. This is the gift of consciousness and eternity is that we
must first before we're given God like power face evil so that we know it and have physically
cellularly felt it so that we will not be part of it in the future. This is a cleansing. This is
a ritual God is going to put us through. This is our boot camp and we will prevail. Jesus Christ is
Lord and Savior. So I guess a quarter of the world dying is a cleansing ritual.
Yep. Sweet. Yep. Sweet. Yeah. So wait. Is he four or against 90 percent of the population?
At least in favor it seems of a quarter. Yeah. Yeah. I mean it seems like 90 is too much. It
really does seem like God's plan and the globalist plan sooner or later start dovetailing together
every time. It's what they call kind of like a continuum problem. Right. Right. It's like one
is too high. The other is too low. Right. It's got to be a sweet spot in the middle. But you can
never find the exact sweet spot. 40 percent of the world dying. Is that okay Alex? I don't know.
I don't know. Anything over 50 is unacceptable. Obviously. If the globalists are to kill off a
quarter of the population then I guess that what Alex is describing is that's God's will.
Like they're carrying out God's will. Yeah. I don't know. This is just dumb. Yep. Anyway now
that everything changes. Good. And now for something completely different. Right. Because
the second hour starts and Roger Stone shows up. Oh God. No. Fuck off. So here's where we're at.
Okay. As our mutual friend Tucker Carlson says they don't act like people who have a lot of time.
They act like people who are frantic against the Constitution and our freedoms because they
are running out of time. They know they're a minority. They know that we are the majority.
They know people are waking up. They know info wars and Frank speech.com and a handful of others
real America's voice. Right side broadcasting. There's a very few patriotic outlets out there
where the truth can still be heard. But the American people are waking up and that's because of info
wars. I agree. And I want to tell the globalists even if they can shut down OAN or URI or anybody
else the public gets what's happened now and that there's a foreign globalist pro chi com force
destroying us. So even they silence all of us. America is too far awake now. No matter what
they pull or what they do. I don't see them getting out of this. I agree with that Alex. Wait so we
can win now. No we were all going to die. I know he apologized and said sorry and said we were all
going to die. Yep. And then he said he loved us. Yep. And now we're going to be fine. Yep.
Roger's here now. Oh my God. Yeah. This hurts so much. Yeah. So Roger believes that look GOP can
win whatever in the midterms. Sure. The key the key was the key. Having some crazy people in there.
Well yeah. Some like real fringe lunatics. Got to add some of Taylor Greene types.
She's got to be in there. That's the key. That is the key. And because that's the key
you should not donate to the GOP. People who voted for Joe Biden come up to me in public and say
what a mistake they made. So there is a red tide coming. But it's important that people understand
that the election of a Republican majority in the House and the Senate will change nothing
whatsoever. The key here is to have a subset of patriots in both houses. It could be 10 to 15
stout men and women in the House. As many as three or four in the Senate who can use their
leverage to change the agenda and save the country. Only to stop. What you're saying is the key to
everything. The Republican establishment. The neo cons are allied with the Democrat deep state.
The permanent state to shut down a populist movement that they fear that came through Trump
now to Sanis and others. And so the key here is realizing just getting Republicans elected. It's
not a panacea. It's having those hardcore groups to blow the whistle to bully pulpit and expose
what happens to be that key swing vote. There's no question. So and people who are still sending
their money to the Republican National Committee or sending their money to the Republican Congressional
Committee, the Senatorial Committee, please, folks, go to the enforce site, send that contribution
here or send it to my legal defense funds. And the Democrats want to attack the mainland
Republicans. They're attacking us. So Alex, you know, I don't even understand. Like, why,
why does the margins of electoral like, why does having a few people in their matter,
this is unstoppable? No, I think Roger Stone is right. No, Roger is right. Yeah. Yeah. No,
I mean, like for his world view. Yeah. Yeah, totally. Yeah. No, I mean, strategically,
he's correct. Having some crazy people in there in order to be blocks that the main line party
needs in order to get things done is the best way to force your agenda through. Yeah. And
Roger does need fucking money for his legal fees. There you go. So yes, he's coming from
place that makes coherent sense. Right. Alex does not based on the rest of this show. Right.
Till this point. Right. Right. Right. It's ridiculous. Yeah. Yeah. But you know, here's
what I'm aware of now that hour by hour, whether or not we live or die, this is like Schrodinger's
genocide. Yeah, I totally agree. And I also think that like, I can't, I can't put this more bluntly
than the experience of listening to this show, if you believe him has got to be bewildering
and threatening, painful. Yeah. I mean, that's, you can't go through the emotional experience
of what that first hour would have been to someone who believes him. And then the jarring
arrival of Roger Stone. And it seems like nothing's fine. Nothing that was said earlier matters
or was real. Now, electoral victories are somehow relevant again. It's ridiculous. Insane. Anyway,
Biden's going to be gone soon. Sure. So I predict that after the election, they will, they themselves
will enact the 25th Amendment and remove him. And they will lionize him while they're doing it.
This great statesman is just too ill to do the job. He gave 100% to his country. But now,
because he's not well, we have to sideline him for his own good. Remember, it takes a majority
of the cabinet plus the vice president under the 25th Amendment to remove Joe Biden. So when
does it happen? Right after the election, almost immediately after the election. So let's keep an
eye on that. Yeah. So who's going to be the new president this time? Or Kamala Harris, probably.
Sure. But I mean, that's boring for the globalist. So we got to bring back Hillary, right? No. So
here's what's going to happen is Kamala Harris will become president and then the speaker will
be vice president, right? No, that's not how that works. No point of vice president, right? Yeah.
Yes. That'll be Hillary. Yeah. And then Kamala will step down. Hillary will become president. Right.
She'll bring in Satan and then Obama will be the king of hell because he's the hell will become a
Muslim Islam. Yeah. Yeah. He's like that. Caliphate. Yeah, exactly. Like, isn't that what we're
and then all the senators will become Dukes and Duchess? Of course. Let's bring it all together,
all in one. How many times have we heard that the president is going to be removed and replaced by
the vice president? Yeah. But I mean, we got a real hard deadline on this one. So let's see what
happens. That's nice. Anyway, Roger also thinks that Kevin McCarthy, the leader of the GOP, is not
throat enough. He's not up to the task. But we already have from McCarthy. There it is. He's not
playing for keeps. He this guy doesn't have the courage to be what a revealing way of saying that
fight to the Democrats. I'm not against gay people. What he lives with Frank Lanz. Is he is he black
male? Is he like the life of Frank Lancer? Is he the husband? Oh, boy. Yeah. That's where Alex's
mind goes wild. Yeah. A lot of revealing sort of thought patterns here. Why Alex seems to be living
in some kind of like he's trapped in those early days of anti communism. Yeah. When you could still
be just beyond out and out. Hey, man, if he's gay, we can probably blackmail him. That's probably
how it's going to work. You can be. No, you don't have to be anymore. I saw you taking notes there.
I just think that Roger saying not playing for keeps is the most revealing statement that you
could make because yes, he's right. Kevin McCarthy is playing for an election. Yeah. Assuming that
one can be won or lost. Yes. Roger Stone is playing for keeps for no election to keep the
exactly power. Yes, forever. Absolutely. And I think a part of that also is the preemptive
declaration that the election will be stolen. Of course. That's part of that playing for keeps
always. And so here's Roger getting into that act. Of course. Obviously, the Democrats aren't
going to let us have a free election. They already stole the last they want to outlaw questioning
election outcomes. What are you predicting for 2022?
My prediction is pretty. It's pretty dire. I'm predicting a new pandemic of some kind that
begins in September. They will then use that pandemic as an excuse for lockdowns. But more
precisely, they will rush through legislation which will be signed that says all voting has
to be by mail because it's too dangerous for folks to go to polling places. It's too dangerous for
them to actually show up on one day and vote. Here's the tip off, Alex. I don't think anybody
voted for Macron. Interesting. Interesting. I don't think anybody voted for Macron. Nobody.
Nobody. It's got to be great to be someone on info wars because you can just improvise stuff and
riff thoughts and call them predictions. And then there is no consequence when all of your
predictions are shit. It's great. I don't think it should be against the law to claim that an
election is stolen. Of course not. No. I do think there should be stakes at this point. Yes. If
you're going to claim that the election is stolen, you've got to have something that's hanging over
your head if you're wrong. Yeah, there should. Like, well, I don't know. I mean, like, let's take
it to a place where the stakes are even just understood under the terms of like credibility.
You have to tattoo on your forehead I was wrong about the election being stolen
forever. So if you do TV, then guess what? Everybody's going to see the first thing
I was wrong about the election. I think I may be okay with that in a metaphor.
But yeah, there there should be some sort of a consequence is a broad term. Yeah. I think that
there should be some kind of like detriment to. But I think that's the same thing with like so
much of the info wars stuff. There should be a hundred albatrosses around Alex's neck. Totally
all the failed nonsense bullshit that he's carrying around with him and pretending he
never said. That's the same thing. I'm sure will likely be the case with Roger. Right. No,
that's what I'm saying. We need to turn the albatross from metaphorical to literal. We need
a lot of you have to wear a shirt that says you are there needs to be a public and constant
reminder of what you are. I think what you're getting at and what I'm getting at to is that
like the reason that this is allowed to go on and they can get away with it is there's literally
no accountability none and somehow that changing would be beneficial. Yes. My ideas are probably
not the best. I mean, I think they work. Well, the scarlet letter didn't work quote unquote.
That's a good point. So anyway, earlier in the show, we heard Alex say that God chose him
for this mission. Yes, it did. Now he's hedging things a little. I'm not trying to sit up here
and say I'm a revolutionary leader and I'm an important person. The globalists see me as that
and they see Donald Trump and Roger Stone and a few others as that. So we are your champions. You
are our champions that keep us in the fight. But when I tell you that this is big leagues,
and we're taking them on a point blank range and we don't back down, that's why they run
stories saying, oh, we're backing down. We're coming into them because they know our power
is that we haven't back down. So I'm asking you and I want to thank all the people that made
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Roger seems to have reinvigorated Alex's belief that tomorrow exists because I'm just
I'm just so tired. Yeah, it is exhausting. They really do have a lot more energy than I
do apparently, or it takes less energy to be full of shit than it does to figure out
they're full of shit. Um, yeah, yeah, I think trying to disentangle their nonsense is exhausting.
Yeah, uh, that makes more sense. This is this is a load of shit absurd. Anyway, Roger is
basically expressing, um, well, he'll say that it's not supportive Russia.
But functionally it is. Sure. Yes. Well, yeah. And then Alex says something real weird.
My family members were mowed down by Russian tanks in Budapest in 1956. But if you're Alex Jones
or your Tucker Carlson or your Roger Stone, and you tell the truth about what's really happening
in Ukraine, that Zelensky is an actor, an actor with a multimillion dollar condominium in Miami
Beach, by the way, and we're not against him that he was a gay porn star. It's just the fact they
bribe him with that they blackmailing. He's an actor. He's playing the role of a president.
This war is not about what they say it's about. So this is a narrative that's based on a comedy
sketch that Zelensky did back in his acting days that right-wing Putin stooge crowds have
discovered and they're pretending it's gay porn. Right. It's pretty telling that Alex is pushing
this very stupid and false talking point and it really illustrates how bad the information he passes
on to his audience is. So this is the second time that he's used false or misleading information
to claim that someone's gay and being blackmailed seems like more than should happen in a day.
It's very weird. Yeah, it's very weird. Yeah.
Yeah. It seems to be where his mind is going a bit. And I think that's
God damn if your ancestors are your race memory, they're crying out and they are crying out because
of stuff. I would imagine that if I was Roger Stone's ancestor who had been murdered by the Russians.
Right. I would not be on board with the Russians. Oh, yeah. Or infowars. Get out. Get out. I'm just
saying maybe they're crying out. So the third hour is Roger and Alex hanging out with Bobby Barnes.
Robert Barnes comes in to give some world analysis. What a trio of shitbags. Yes. And
I don't care. I'm not interested at all. I listened to it and was bored. But he did say one thing
that I just felt like I want to touch on. One little component about the French elections today
that, you know, Le Pen lost. There were some anomalies being reported out of the French
elections, in particular, territories outside of the continental control. In other words,
the places like Marnique, Guadalupe, et cetera. These places showed a 30 to 40 point swing from
2017 to 2022 in favor of Le Pen. Yet no place inside the continent of the continent in France
showed any such similar swing. Exactly. The few places where they weren't federally controlled,
she won massively, but everywhere else she lost. Exactly. And these were places that she lost by
50 points last time that she won. I mean, that's that kind of margin swing. See, this is a fun game.
Marine Le Pen did much better than expected in French territories outside the borders of France
like Guadalupe, Marnique, and Reunion. In order to explain this, Barnes has decided to suggest
that this is proof that Macron was able to steal the election in places inside France, but somehow
wasn't able to affect the vote totals in these other territories. It's too far away. Using the
exact same information and evidence, why not play the opposite game and craft a conspiracy that
Le Pen was able to steal a lot more votes in these territories because they were outside of the
country's borders. You could use the geographical distance to pretend that they must have shoddy
ballot controls. No, no, you're using a different point of view. No! Right. I mean, it makes just
as much sense. It's all arbitrary bullshit. Yep. The point here is that this conspiracy hinges
on nothing and the alternative conspiracy makes as much sense. Barnes is covering the story this
way because Le Pen is an extreme right-wing figure who matches the model of a leader Barnes would
want in the world. So regardless of how dumb the excuse is, every failing of such a leader needs
to be explained by them getting screwed by some vast conspiracy. Yeah. Yeah. In reality, Le Pen
and Macron both lost in the first round of voting in these overseas territories to the far left
candidate Jean-Luc Malachan, which helps inform the context of the later vote. There's one element
of this that reflects the far right mobilizing some votes, but probably a much larger part of it
is people in these territories not liking how things are going for them under Macron and voting
against him as opposed to voting for Le Pen. It's a bit unpredicted and political scientists who
spoke to the Guardian were caught slightly off guard, but it also makes complete sense. People
in these territories have different immediate concerns than folks in mainland France, and it
makes sense that you might see slightly different voting patterns based on those immediate differences.
I mean, it's not like Macron or the last president or the president before that or the
president before that has really done much to make their lives a lot better. So fuck them. Yeah.
It's kind of the way they and their preferred candidate was going to try. Presumably. Yeah.
Or or maybe Macron did rig all of the votes in France, but somehow wasn't able to or forgot to
do the overseas votes. I maybe that's what happened. I love the idea that no one voted for Macron.
Right. I want it. Well, that's Roger's idea. Barnes a little more nuanced, but still true.
He's not willing to take the big swing yet. No, no. He needs to train under Steve. Yeah.
So we come to the end of this and, man, I will say I don't know what to think. Honestly, like
obviously the second and third hours when Alex has people around, he's certainly in a much
different mood. Yeah. But the first hour rings true to me in a way that a lot of times things don't
because it is incessant. It goes on and on. Yeah. He doesn't storm off. He just doesn't start
the second segment. Yeah. When he plays clips that feels more like somebody who's actually in
a like we're fucked. Yeah. Yeah. I personally don't appreciate it being told I'm going to die
by anybody. I mean, you know, like I don't think it's fun. Generally speaking, it's been prior to
some very negative outcomes. And then the other time it was like, you know, it's a doctor.
But what are you going to do? But this is disorienting. Yes. And I'm interested to see
where it goes. We're recording this on Tuesday and I tuned into a little bit of his show
today and he was it back in a down mood when he was talking alone. Well, that's good. He was
responding to the news that Elon Musk had bought Twitter and he was not convinced it was going to
change much. That's the first good analysis I think I've seen from him in a long, long time.
Maybe we'll maybe we'll get back on. We'll see. It's still kind of morose. I don't know. I tend to
believe that the first hour was him externalizing and projecting his own situation on the audience.
Yeah. The legal situation that he's in is unstoppable at this point. Yeah. And so the
globalist doom is unstoppable at this point. Once he had someone like Roger around and then
Barnes, he could bounce off each other and some of that gloom lifted for him and he kind of forgot
about his troubles and got excited riffing around about maybe some people are gay and black male.
Right. Right. No, when I'm on my downstate and I'm left alone with my thoughts, that's the
worst time to be left alone with my thoughts. I'm grateful that I don't have a radio show that I
have to do so I can project them on to everybody else. Filling an hour of telling everyone they're
going to die. So great. Every time I'm always like, thank God, I'm not telling everybody
they're going to die right now. The bottom line that I would say, and like regardless of what
the explanation for any of this stuff is, the central thing is this is fucking irresponsible.
Yeah. You can't do shit like this. No. Because he's not saying these kind of things as like
abstract possibilities. He's saying this can't be stopped within a few years. At least a quarter
of the world will be dead because of the globalist plans that again cannot be stopped. Right. And then
dicking around about like trivial electoral politics and who Trump is going to endorse
the next hour. It's inappropriate. This is just bullshit. Yeah. I mean, it would be a little bit
like, hey, everybody, you're going to die. All right. Now let's get to the Kardashians lawsuit
and you're like, okay, all right. And you should take this lawsuit very seriously. Very serious.
It's very important to saving us from 90% dead or whatever. Yeah. I'm interested to see what
comes of this, but it may be nothing or a maybe Alex will be all fair. We'll see who knows. Let's
hope I don't have a whole lot of faith in making that prediction based on my previous hearing him
say doom and gloom stuff. But again, there is something that feels different about this, but
who knows? Maybe that's just me overthinking. Anyway, we'll be back and we'll see if Alex is
correct. But until then, we have a website. We do have a website. It's knowledgefight.com. Yep.
We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge underscore fight and I go to bed
Jordan. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'd like to wish you all
a happy, dreamy, creamy summer. And now here comes the sex robot, Andy and Kansas. You're on the
year. Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.