Knowledge Fight - #683: May 16, 2022
Episode Date: May 20, 2022Today, Dan and Jordan follow up on Alex's coverage of the Buffalo shooting. It turns out, it's mostly just still him falsely bragging about how he predicted it. Citations...
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Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of
Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan. Jordan. Quick
question for you. What's up? What's your bright spot today? My bright spot today, Jordan, is we
come to the end of the Astronaut Ice Cream Week in the dreamy, creamy summer. Yes. I have to
say I found a great astronaut ice cream. Okay. Exactly what you would want. I may get some more
of it. Just a perfect astronaut ice cream. If you want astronaut ice cream, this shit hits
the ideal ice cream. Now I took a picture of it because I ate it. It's not here anymore. And one
of the things that I find really difficult about this is there does not appear to be a brand name
on this. It has a picture of a rocket taking off on it. It's a Neapolitan freeze-dried ice cream
sandwich. And then in little smaller print it says space food. Space food. So maybe that's the
brand. Space food. Space food. Yeah, I don't know. But look, if you're looking for astronaut ice
cream, look for the one with a rocket taking off. Yes, because I bet there are only, there's only
one of those. I bet there are way more. I bet there's only one with a rocket on it. Yes, that one
was really good. That made it almost worth it for the whole week. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Because
it hit that spot of the childhood memory of like back when this was like the first time you
experienced this and like, whoa, this is what they eat on the moon. Oh, totally. Nine years old at
six flags or whatever. Yeah. Yeah. So that was really nice. And I'm excited. Sure, would it
like to try some, Dan? Look, the dreamy summer is for everyone, but it takes initiative. No, I
understand. I understand the dreamy cream summer is not for someone else to give you should have
stolen it from your. I have access to your freezer. Those are blocking the freezer. Well,
yeah, the freezer. That's right. Oh my God. Yeah. So what about you? What's your bright spot? Dan,
my bright spot is that I finally have my own entry to add to the dreamy creamy summer. Well,
I should have rated your freezer. Yeah. No, no, no. I this is unabashed, 100% unqualified
endorsement of cloud cookie. They're somewhere off of Clark and fucking incredible. They deliver
it. No, this is an ice cream sandwich. Oh shit. I ordered an ice cream sandwich with two cloud
cookies and cloud cookies by themselves are absurd and they're delicious. But I thought it would
be an ice cream sandwich about yay big. And in fact, it was an ice cream sandwich about yay
big. That's bigger. Yeah, I got it on Monday. And so far it is Thursday and I have eaten one half of
it. Well, you're not committed to the cause. It turns out that's what I'm learning. Listen,
if you could, if you could finish that in one sitting, you deserve a t-shirt of some sort. I
feel challenged and, you know, we may see, we may see if they can deliver out to here. Oh,
they do. I'm looking at, I'm looking at this here, their website. They have some, some interesting
cookies. Oh man, they have a s'mores cookie. You don't even, you don't even know. You don't
even know. Not just s'mores, like three actual real God toasted mushrooms, like toasted. Well,
here, here's the situation. Mushrooms. Why did I say mushrooms? Marshmallows. We're in real
danger of this becoming first of all, spawn con and second us ending up like me just looking at
this menu. Yeah, I know we are seemingly struggling on this one. I'm going to get off the good call,
but great, great bright spot. Yeah, it is a great bright spot. I'm going to have to give that a
shot. Oh, maybe next week will be local ice cream sandwich. I think that's a great idea. I don't
know. We'll see. Okay. I made it official. We'll know on Monday. Maybe we need another week to
plan a full. Yeah, for sure. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. We're going to be
talking about May 16th, 2022. That's Monday's show. We said that on our last episode that we were
going to check in with Alex's coverage of the Buffalo shooting once he actually got into studio
because on his Sunday show, the day after the shooting, he, you know, was just there for a
little bit because there was a big audience popped in and he just yelled about how he was right
about everything. And then someone else hosted the show. Yeah. And so I wanted to do this just to
get a first episode where Alex is actually there. But also ultimately, it's kind of a little bit
soft in terms of a lot of meat to get into. You know, it's not necessarily the most impactful
thing I would have liked to present for the audience. Sure. But here it is as a document of
Alex's day. And, you know, there's definitely still some stuff that's worth mining. Yeah. Yeah.
I'm going to pitch you on and this is something we're going to do someday. But we're going to get
a deep fake machine and you're going to make a whole 20 clips or whatever of a fake show that
you've written in your mind where Alex goes the other direction. Absolute, nice guy, once,
once progressive socialism for all. I think you can do it. I think I could probably improvise that.
Yeah, that's probably true. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a real tragedy. We need to be,
we need to consider tightening background checks. Oh man. So we'll get into this, Jordan. But before
we do, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new ones. Oh, that's a great idea. So first,
the damp sweatband of Rob Do's Kangl hat. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy
wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, I worship at the altar of P Wackett. Thank you so
much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. I'm going to see if that's a pet name. I think
it's like the Canadian Babadook. Oh, okay. Thank you very much. I googled it. I think it's a movie
about a witch of some sort. I'm not sure. Okay. Next, the shrub of liberty must be watered by the
blood of interdimensional demons. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, a globalist Easter Bunny told me to give you Soros box via
Patreon. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Next, Mids Mackelson. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much. And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So I would like to say thank you
and hello to my husband has broken our YouTube recommendations because he's watched too many
videos of the band ghost. This is also a birthday shout out coming up on the 25th. So happy birthday
to this guy who keeps watching ghost videos. You're 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 break
now. A little break 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. He's not better. Yeah. I don't foresee a day where he will be better. Yeah. Yeah. Did you
know that all ghost music videos feature will be Goldberg? Is that right? Yeah. Yeah, they have
to by law. And then all ghost face videos include the guy. We went different directions. Yeah,
Jordan. So before we get into this episode, I just wanted to give a quick shout out, I guess,
to a GoFundMe. Recently, this week, unfortunately, very sadly, Marcel Fontaine, the person who was
misidentified by Alex and InfoWars as the Parkland shooter, passed away and his family and friends
have a GoFundMe for funeral expenses and what have you. So if anybody feels like chipping in,
that would be something that would be great. And I know that it was posted in our Reddit,
our subreddit. And so thank you to folks who have chipped in also already very tragic and just awful.
Yep. There's not much to say. So, Jordan, here we are. We start today, January 16th. Not January.
What am I thinking? May 16th. Yes. Here we are at the beginning of the show.
Here is a small sampling of hours of myself last year and a half predicting exactly what
happened Saturday in Buffalo, the stop being used as a pretext for total censorship, and of
course, a form of martial law here in America and gun confiscation. So this wasn't from the six
minutes that doesn't air on the radio. That was a like John Bowne report. This is his actual show
and he starts the show with just the same thing. Yep. Depending on the day, I sometimes have more
or less patience. And at the start of this show, I'm feeling very little. On our last episode,
we covered Alex's Sunday show where he covered the Buffalo shooting by mostly just fraudulently
bragging about how he predicted it and then letting someone else host the rest of the show.
And now on Monday, here he is back in studio and the first thing he does is brag about how he
predicted the shooting and then he plays that same shitty compilation that we discussed on the last
episode. The bottom line is this. Alex didn't predict shit. The shooting isn't being used
to censor anyone. No one is using this to bring in martial law and no one's planning to confiscate
guns. This is a list of false premises that Alex is trying to use to build his reporting on,
but ultimately because his foundation is so shitty and full of lies, whatever he has to say
about this subject is really just a house built on sand. It's really pointless. What he's doing
is pointless. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, because that is, for lack of a better word, the point, you know,
the idea is take as much attention away from the problem as you can. Yeah, it's like if jangling
keys made people angry. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Just pushing all of these people
into a corner with jangling keys to stay in that fucking corner. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's the opposite
of productive and I find it really annoying. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. So here's the next
clip. Alex announces a guest coming on and by Sean Stone, filmmaker, author, researcher, obviously
Oliver Stone's son, but a smart cookie in his own right. He is going to be in studio with us in the
third hour today ahead of Gerald Salente, but I intend to take 50 phone calls or so.
What? Hell, we'll even start going to calls in the fourth segment. So around 11, 20 central,
we'll start taking calls. So Sean Stone's coming on the show and since his dad directed Savages
and he had a cameo in it, we're not going to talk about that interview at all. Nope. That said,
Alex seems particularly focused on going to calls on this episode. And I think part of the reason
is that he wants to get some help with the conspiracy talking points from the callers.
One of the parts of Alex's show that's often hard to pick up on if you don't listen to a bunch of
it is how he'll often take a caller saying something one day and then he'll repeat that to
the audience as intel that he claims to have gotten from a high level secret source the next day.
This happens a bit. There's a collaborative aspect on Alex's show where he sometimes needs the
callers to help him workshop this bullshit. A lot of the time this is just the callers
repeating fake things that they saw in a meme or read in a right wing blog headline. So at the end
of the day, this workaround really just accomplishes Alex not needing to do the minimal amount of work
that's normally required to do this stupid show. Just have the audience read the blogs for him.
Well, and not just that, whenever it's a topic like this, the the advantage to having the audience
come up with your conspiracy narratives is that you know, you won't accidentally offend them.
This is stuff that's already they're fine with because they're the ones that gave it to you.
You're taking a little bit of the temperature. Yeah, absolutely. Where are the people who I
need to appease? Exactly. Where are they at? How callous can I be? How is this too far? All of
this stuff he can get from the audience without having to take responsibility for it. And then
when he comes in the next day, I know exactly what I can and can't say. And if that is any part of
his workflow, if that's any part of his gauge, then I don't I don't know what he learned on this
episode because these callers aren't great. Yeah, I imagine so. So Alex, Alex has a proclamation.
And I think that what he's saying here, if you read between the lines is that Jordan,
you are responsible for seven billion deaths. That sounds right.
Seven billion dead is the goal. You will witness it if you don't stop them.
Everybody tuning in from the enemy side who pretends you're on the winning team.
You will wish that God later, if we don't stop what you're part of, had never happened.
You will wish that you'd been on the right side of history. I can't imagine how you even get
to a point where you can coherently argue that Alex is on the right side of anything.
It's pretty wild. I mean, I guess the conservative party, he's to the right of that.
Oh, yeah. I guess, ideologically, he is on the far right side of history.
Yeah, exactly. Okay. I guess there's something to that.
Yeah, this is a little extreme, of course. But the stakes always have to be incredibly high.
You know, it's the same thing with every Marvel movie. The world dying has to be the stakes,
because that's been established as the stakes for movies. And now all sorts of other movies,
it's the end of the world, it has to be. Where else people are bored? And Alex's audience is bored
if this isn't the future of the human race is hanging in the balance.
Right. I think logically, he's really coming at this from the wrong angle,
because I don't see how I can wish I would have been on the other side.
Well, you'd probably be dead. I mean, well, exactly. So if seven billion people die,
you're probably not going to have any regret. I'm not going to be the one. I'm going to be dead.
You know, like if all of us die, it's like, you know, as as Roy Scoville pointed out,
if all of us die, it's like none of us died. Well, I mean, like, honestly,
I don't think either you or I have much survival potential in like, come on,
I'll put a jangly hat on and I'll dance to make the people smile in the post-apocalypse.
A lot of that in in depictions of post-apocalyptic gestures coming back.
I think you actually do see some. I think gestures are fairly considerable. You know,
there's usually a gesture character in every post-apocalypse. I feel like they also die.
I feel like they're also like sex toys, you know, like they're all the gesture characters always
on a leash. As I as I go through this, I think I'm brother. I'm on the dead side. I'll take death.
I think they aren't going to cater to your medication needs as a gesture. The difficulty
of procuring that in a post-apocalyptic future. That's a good point. I could be extremely useful
for very short bursts. That's true. And then very, very not useful at all. So Alex has some thoughts
about the Buffalo shooter. And I think this is not good. You know, I mentioned all the huge news
I was going to get to. And I'm going to give the number out and get into this terrible schizophrenic.
Probably orchestrated operation. Listen to your fake-ass tone of voice.
But I'm going to do that once I start taking your calls. I'm not going to cover it right now because
as bad as it is and as sad as we are for those poor people, just trying to put groceries in their
car murdered by this demon, whatever else went on. I looked at the latest numbers yesterday. The
UN now estimates that 400 million people, not 287 million on the verge of starvation,
over 40 million and the numbers are six months old. They only come out twice a year.
An extra 40 million people the last two years under IMF World Bank lockdown because in the third
world, they stay under lockdown because under globalist control, starve to death. That's 40 million
people. So I think it's really important to point out that Alex is saying that the shooter
had schizophrenia. That's not based on anything. Alex is just using that word as an insult, not as
an actual description of a condition that someone may have. That's just something he's throwing
around. Also, these numbers about food insecurity and starvation don't come out twice a year.
Alex is making that up so it sounds more official to the listeners, but this is just the same
stuff he's been saying since the beginning when he started caring about hunger so he could use it
as an anti lockdown talking point. The number of people in the world who are experiencing food
insecurity is probably actually quite a bit higher than Alex is saying. With action against hunger,
they say, quote, as many as 811 million people worldwide go to bed hungry. In November 2021,
David Beasley, the World Food Program Executive Director, was going around making comments that
they estimated that 45 million people were living on the edge of famine. And one aspect of this
naturally is due to COVID related issues, but a bunch of it isn't. Regional conflicts are often
a big piece of the puzzle and climate change is probably the biggest factor. Alex doesn't care
about all this, but it's an effective performance for him to put on. When Alex should be talking
about a white supremacist mass shooter who shared a lot of his own ideology, the best way for him to
sidestep that and pretend he's taking the high ground is to yell about how the shooting was
bad, but so many people are dying from hunger. And Alex is righteous for focusing on the right
thing. It's not righteousness. It's cowardice. And Alex has no answers or even suggestions to the
question of world hunger. And if he had his way and Ron Paul was elected, so many more people would
be starving in the world due to the complete abolishment of foreign aid. Like he is ridiculous.
He has no solution. And actually his policy set specifically would kill way more people
in the developing world. He's full of shit. Yep. No, if, uh, if I'm murdered, Dan, please make
sure just do me one favor. Don't let the person who murdered me come to my funeral and then
shit in my corpse's mouth. Cause that's what that tone of voice was to me. That was Alex
shitting in my fucking mouth. It's, well, I mean, it is a distraction. Yeah. Jesus. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I mean, that's, uh, him saying, uh, him saying those words, man. Yeah. But it's, it's, it's, um,
a bizarre what about kind of game with, uh, with deaths that is fraudulent. Yeah. Especially when
you're, what you're really saying is, oh man, I wish I had the opportunity to kill more people.
Well, in a sense, yeah, but you know, you got to remember, he's on the right side of history.
Sure. Sure. All these ideas he has are great. Sure. So, um, this is just nonsense. Alex, uh,
is dead set on trying to push the idea that the, uh, hunger that's being experienced around the
world is solely due to COVID lockdown to 40 million. How many football stadiums is that? It's a big
number and it's a footnote in the back of the newspaper. Well, yeah, we had to do the lockdowns
because a couple million died of COVID so that 40 million would die and it was all part of a plan.
We were predicting the plan because we had the plan and now I know where the rest of the plan
goes and I'm just sitting here talking to very prominent people off air, billionaires,
top talk show host, Rogan, and they tell me, yeah, Alex, we think you're right now,
but how do you tell the public that? How do you resist something like that? Because the public
can't handle the truth. I go back to a few good men and maybe cue that final scene up. We'll come
in next segment with a couple of minutes from that famous powerful scene with Tom Cruise and
Jack Nicholson where he gets him pissed off and finally has him tell the truth that they
had the guy killed because he was weak and if the Marine Corps is weak, well, then those walls
fall and then the country goes down because that's such a powerful scene because it's true
from both perspectives. It's wrong to kill that guy because he's weak, but what if the whole system
goes down? And in that is the answer to everything. I think Alex got sidetracked thinking about a
few good men. What the fuck just happened? I don't know. Is he on, is he on fucking the wrong side
of the few good men? He's not even on the right side of a few good men? Well, he's on both sides
of history.
Yeah. I mean, you know, he's talking about this, this worldwide hunger stuff and then he really
gets sidetracked by the image of a few good men. Right. And so he gets into like the dynamic of
who isn't this deep? And then he does actually when he comes back from break, he plays that whole
scene. And yeah, of course he does. Yeah, because that's what life is. This guy loves movies. It is
no. He loves life and life is movies. Some people say that Doug Benson loves movies,
but that's not true movies compared to Alex. No, absolutely not. Sure. He knows a lot about
movies, but has he turned them into real life? No, no, he is not. He still lives on the other
side of movies. I think Doug's got to change his pockets. Doug likes movies. Doug is a big fan of
movies because Alex loves them. So Alex says something in this next clip that I found really
confusing. I had to sit with for a minute and I think I think what he's saying is really fucked up.
And so in this world before we hit all this news, it's important to understand that we're going
from a system where we had elites that wanted to be in charge and powerful and wealthy, but they were
proud like a racehorse owner is proud of their horse. They were proud of their sprawling cities
and their cruise ships in their spacecraft and their money. And they saw the wealth of populations
as their wealth. Like the Vatican thought large population was good. Now it thinks it's bad.
A reversal of those ideas. Like the Davos group says, we want less souls, not more souls. And you
can argue that fact all day, except when you realize you're the soul they're targeting, your
children are the ones they're targeting. You could pretend you're part of the power structure,
but you're not. And that's really the big issue here. And so we're shifting from an elite that
wanted stability and prosperity and order and did some things that weren't perfect to have that
to a system that wants to implode the world economy because they believe it's already
going to happen anyways. So they control it. So I guess Alex thinks the Davos group and the Vatican
are the same thing, which is interesting. Okay. So if I understand correctly, the old oligarchs,
they used to look at us as their toys to be cherished. Right. Yeah. There's a condescending
paternalism that Alex is describing. And now the new oligarchs want to destroy their toys because
they're no good anymore and they want new toys. I guess it's sort of like the bad kid in Toy Story.
Right. Right. Another movie. Yeah. Everything's movies. Everything's movies. So what point was
that at that the elites were good? Oh boy. When were the elites proud people compared to now?
Because if you believe Alex, the elites have been the elites for a long time. Several thousand
years, right? Well, the Rothschilds business go back to the 1700s and John D. Rockefeller founded
Standard Oil in 1870. If you want to include the royal families of Europe, as Alex often does,
loves to, it goes back a bit further and it's a bit messier. Yeah. And if you're including the
Vatican, now we're in real trouble. And then of course, all of it goes back to the devil. So this
is a problem for the idea of there being benevolent elites at some point in the past.
We're talking about the dawn of the universe is how long this has been going on. Mythic times.
Yes, exactly. Prehistory when movies were real. I think at the end there, you might get a glimpse
of what Alex is dancing around. He's talking about this old version of the elites who want
stability, prosperity and order. And he says, quote, they did some things that weren't perfect to have
that. What exactly were those imperfect things Alex is talking about? Well, I mean, you know,
Pinochet did some stuff, you know, Chow Chesky was a problem, you know, those kinds of things,
but they kept the trains running on time. I think he's talking about slavery,
widespread rampant discrimination and things like sodomy laws. I think those are the things
that the elites were doing that weren't perfect. Yeah, no, the founding fathers were raping slaves.
That was, listen, it's not perfect, but they kept order and that's what's important. I can't,
I can't hear that as anything else really. No, that's what I do believe that his lack of clarity
on what he's talking about. The they did things that were perfect. Right. It just screams to me
like what you're talking about. Right. Fuck. Yep. Yep. So this clip struck my ear weird.
So I want to give the number out to talk about the world collapse. What do you think we should
do about it? The terrible event that they're magnifying one person being killed that sentence.
It's terrible. One woman put their groceries in her car, hardworking lady shot by a crazed
schizophrenic lunatic. They call a white supremacist,
but Biden rushes to the scene of that to hype it all up. So Alex called him a white supremacist
on yesterday's show. They call him a white supremacist. Alex doesn't call him a white
supremacist. He already did. Well, you know, that was in the heat of the moment. He hadn't
had time to think about it. Now you don't know if he's a white supremacist or not. How would you
know you did yesterday, especially after more information has come to light. There's no way
to prove it. I mean, okay. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Sorry. Very weird. So very weird going from white
supremacist one day to they call him white supremacist the next. Well, I think that's
probably because he got a text from some white supremacist friends who were like, Hey, listen,
don't paint us like we're the bad guys here. We're just white supremacists. Come on, Alex,
we need more cover. No kidding. Yep. So this rant is really weird that Alex gets into next. I think
I kind of understand a little bit of what he's trying to express, but he can't because if he
did, it would look really bad. But Biden rushes to the scene of that to hype it all up while
ignoring the thousands dead black on black in Chicago every year hundreds and hundreds dead.
Oh, you care so much about your senior. No coverage of that. No magnifying it. No magnifying Kenosha
because the system wants to guilt white people to sign on to the globalist agenda.
So here we are standing together of every race, color and creed,
understanding that the enemy is destroying our currency,
destroying our borders, destroying our food supply, destroying our energy supply,
and then they want us to fight with each other like a bunch of idiots. So I'm going to tell
black people something. I'm going to tell white people, Hispanics, everybody else,
but it's whites and blacks. The system wants to have kill each other. I'm going to tell you this
now. If you don't stand up for the black people and if you don't stand up for the white people,
you're working for Satan and God is going to cut your ass off. Our brothers are the black people.
Our brothers are the white people. Our brothers are the Asian people, Hispanic people, the Native
Americans and everybody else. Damn it. And I refuse to hate black people just because they've
gotten a minority of black folks to hate white people and go out and attack them. And I refuse
to buy into the leftist division and I refuse to let them target our children with all the
sterilization and transgenderism. And I demand people wake up out of the coma and not give George
Soros and the new world order the race where they want and have this be our greatest moment where
we wake up and come together. Pull free number to join us. 877-789-2539. A little transphobic punch
there at the end is a little bit unnecessary. If I were doing a wrestling show, right, like
three quarters of the way through, I would have the best triple tag team in the world
come in and just beat them with chairs and then the crowd would lose their shit. I don't know,
it depends on what territory you're in. Oh man, they'd be so happy.
So there's something really interesting about this clip here. Alex is ranting about how he
refuses to become racist. It's interesting because he's already super racist, but what this reveals
is kind of a weird thought. It seems to me that Alex thinks that the media is trying to make him
racist. He feels like the media is covering this instance of a white person who did a mass shooting
but that there's no coverage of crimes committed by black people and this is an intentional plot
to push his white identity buttons and make him feel weird. There's no doubt that there is a problem
with violence here in Chicago, but the root of it and the solutions are multifaceted and Alex is
absolutely not interested in that at all and there is a lot of coverage of this. Maybe there's
more coverage of it locally because a lot of it is a local issue. According to CBS News,
they did an analysis of the FBI's crime data. Chicago is the city with the 28th highest murder
rate in the country, but we never really have questions about why the news isn't paying more
attention to murders in Philadelphia, which is 16th, or Kansas City, which is 8th. There's two
reasons for that. The first is that generally murders in Kansas City or Philadelphia are considered
local issues and they don't make it to the national news unless there's some particular detail about
the crime that makes it stand out for coverage. In the case of Chicago, people like Alex have
gotten used to pointing to violence here to minimize whatever crime they need to deflect
attention from, and thus it becomes necessary that the murders that happen in Chicago should
have constant first front page news coverage all over the place. It's memetic. There is also a
racist dog whistle aspect to this as well. Wow, the welfare queen is from Chicago. There's definitely
a bit of that that's baked in as well and that's part of why it's a standard talking point that
people like Alex have gotten used to pointing to to minimize other murders that are inconvenient
for them. There's no way Alex knew knows about the curfew that Lightfoot put on for teens here,
right? He can't possibly know that Lightfoot just put up a curfew. Probably not. So the
shooting in Buffalo obviously will end up getting more media attention due to a bunch of factors
that make it something that news entities feel the need to cover. It was in a grocery store,
the guy left a manifesto, it was live streamed on Twitch, it was clearly motivated by a racist
ideology. These things tend to attract more attention. Dillon Roof as well as other white
supremacist mass shooters have pointed to their feelings that crimes committed by black people
get covered up by the media. Well, crimes committed by white people get a lot of attention as being a
major factor in their radicalization. That makes total sense because it's a white supremacist
propaganda talking point meant to radicalize people. Alex only gets his information from places
that are essentially just repackaging these same kinds of talking points. So it would make sense
that he feels like someone was trying to make him more racist. It's just, it's not the media,
it's the media he chooses to consume. His media diet is full of things that are meant to radicalize
people. So of course he would be, he would feel like he was being forced to be racist. Yeah, no,
it is a common thought process that's unspoken for people in this media sphere of just like,
if these black people I've never met would stop doing these things that they're not doing,
I wouldn't be racist towards them. It's not good. Nope. It's not good. So I feel like Alex has a
non point there, but if he did some soul searching, he might be able to get to a little bit of the
bottom of this. Maybe, maybe there's something he could unravel in therapy because it's pretty
transparent when he's talking about it on air. Yeah. I mean, you could go to, you know,
you just can't, it's too late. It's just too late, you know, definitely, especially considering
this next clip. And again, I don't tell you this to brag. It's not that I've been offered to work
for these people because that's what they do. They scoop up all the resistance and they scoop up all
the brains, but I can't sign on to killing almost everybody in Africa and Latin America.
Any more of that can sign on to all they collapse it, the refugees up, they're going to flood us
and they're going to control them and use them as weapons against us. Wow. They're going to put us
in an impossible situation. Just going to name check the, and that's what's being done here.
So everybody better decide which damn side they're on. Alex is literally pushing the exact
type of replacement narratives that motivated the Buffalo shooter to carry out his mass
shooting. I mean, that's, that's, that's crazy. It's outrageous. I mean, even fucking Tucker
took at least two days off from great replacement theory. I assume he's back on it now. I haven't
checked, but he's waiting for the next mass shooting to take a little break. Yeah. Either Alex
has no idea what he's saying or he's going on his show and pretending he disagrees with a mass
shooter by yelling about something they agree on very deeply. Yeah. I don't know. I find this to be
a level of irresponsibility or recklessness or malicious. Listen, we need to stand with our
brothers and sisters beyond racial disparities or disagreements or anything. Now, of course,
we don't appreciate these types of mass shooters with their, now I will read their manifesto
out loud to you and tell you how right it is. Obviously. Right. But he didn't need to do the
things that I told him he should do. That I said, because I split an infinitive means the media can't
catch on to how smart I am. This shooting was motivated by the guy believing that there was a
plan that the globalists were putting into effect. And let me tell you, the globalists do have that
plan. I mean, yeah, this is this. I don't understand how this isn't even fucking actionable.
I just don't get human beings anymore, man. Free speech has a pretty wide net. Yeah, sure.
Sure. Yeah, but this sucks. So here was a dreadfully revealing clip. This clip is embarrassing.
And if I were Alex, after doing this, I would quit.
And that's why I'm calling on the CEOs real quick. This is the Buffalo mayor who is giving a press
conference. Gotcha. All the social media platforms to examine their policies and to be able to look
me in the eye and tell me that everything is being done that they can to make sure that this
information is not spread. They have to be able to identify when information like this, the second
it hits the platform, it needs to be taken down with the manifesto spreading like wildfire.
These theories that results in the radicalization of a young person sitting in their house is deeply
scary and it's something that has to be dealt with. You have called it. So it's not just gun owners
that are to blame for what a crazy schizophrenics did that they knew about and allowed to do this.
Now it's your first amendment and they need to monitor and censor you more even though
he reportedly told the school and where has met since the school that he was going to come shoot
everybody. So they knew the parents said put him in a mental institution, but they didn't do that.
And here's the headline CBS News family FBI knew Oklahoma bomb.
Plot suspect is schizophrenic.
Why they said Oklahoma. Oh, you don't. You don't. Alex is basing the idea that the
Buffalo shooter has schizophrenia because this headline is in his stack. Yeah. And he doesn't
realize that it's about a completely different person. This is an article about Jerry Varnell,
a 23 year old guy in Oklahoma City who is planning to bomb a bank. It's a completely different
situation. Also, this headlines from 2017. Just shitty work all around. Wild. Yep. Yep. I don't
know how you can do this. This poorly, but I guess Alex is because his response to reading
that headline and realizing that, oh, it says Oklahoma. It also says bomb. He his response
is like, Oh, this is the right article. I don't know. They must have gotten the city wrong. Yep.
The state wrong. It's it's nonsense. This is so bad. Yeah. In terms of quality of information
that's being disseminated. So listeners really should wake the fuck up. Yeah, man. That's like
a clip that just like you want to play and then just sit in the silence of it, you know, when
it's done and just like just really absorb all of the evil that he's brought to it. There was
that clip of Rogan that was going around in real time, realizing that he was covering
a fake story. Yeah. And there was the moment where he's like, Oh, this is too good. It can't,
you know, can't be fake or like kind of disappointed when he realizes that it's fake. Yep. And that's
the same sort of moment that Alex is having, but he's not willing to be like, Oh, I got the story
wrong. At the end there when he is, there's the pause and he's like, I don't know why it says
Oklahoma. Yeah. That's the same sort of revelatory moment. But Alex is too much of a liar to own
up to like, uh, like by whiffed this one. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think the thing about the Rogan
spot that just, it just lays bare the, the, the feeling that's important to these people. Yep.
It has nothing to do with what everything says. It doesn't have anything to do with ideology. It
doesn't have anything to do with belief. Yep. What they like and what they keep chasing is that
good feeling of reading a headline and going, Oh man, I'm so right about the world. Yeah. I'm
so right. Uh-huh. Yeah. That's it. There's an emotionally satisfying aspect to it that, uh,
is deflated when you realize that most of your headlines are based on bullshit. Right. Right.
Right. Right. Yeah. You know, you know, I, I, I, I, I'm right about headlines and awful lot and it
has not once made me feel good. Not once. You need to change. Do you know why? Because I'm only
right whenever it's the worst thing possible happening. Well, you gotta, you should start
becoming a prognosticator. No, that's like, it's Gerald Salenti, right? Yeah. Trans forecaster.
Yeah. Trans forecaster. Yeah. No, you gotta, you gotta change your politics to the right wing and
then just lie about everything. Just lie about things that does make you feel better. I think it
does. Yeah. So speaking of lying about everything, you know, I'm not going to even defend what this
monster did is terrible, but he's obviously mentally ill. I mean, he's super schizophrenic out of his
mind. So I blame him, but I blame more the FBI and the state police and others that were told
multiple times he was going to do this and that the family told them this and that nothing was done.
And then that very system that says we got to surveil and control everything
so we can stop future shootings always seems to get warned, always knows, but doesn't do anything.
Nothing in that clip was true. All of that was made up. Right.
Yep. All of the information that Alex is conveying to his audience
is incorrect. He's basing theories on completely incorrect information and at the same time
disseminating the great replacement style conspiracy theories and presenting them as fact.
So this, I mean, it's just, it's the opposite. It's not even useless. It's destructive.
Yeah. No, I mean, this is, I mean, I see no other conclusion to draw from this other than
Alex is encouraging the next mass shooter.
I mean, whether consciously or not, I mean, like there is, yeah, there's a,
there's a dynamic at play, certainly, especially considering how good he's feeling right now.
You know, more mass shootings means I keep feeling good, bigger audience.
Yup. Something else Alex feels good about. I don't know if you heard about this, but it was
some pictures were going around on social media. Someone used a plane and wrote info wars in the
sky. And Alex is pretty excited about that. But you should also recognize that Alex doesn't
like to take time to talk about himself. No, you know, no, no, no, no. He's not a naval gazey
guy. No, we're taking your phone calls here today, but here's a
L American and many other publications and TV programs that picked up what the great folks
did yesterday that do not want any credit. So we are not going to give them any credit for that,
but we really appreciate that fine work because Alex Jones was right.
Has become the maximum of I don't buy the systems bull. I don't buy the propaganda. I don't believe
MSM. It is how you really piss in their cheerios. Alex Jones is right. Whether you do it in cyber
space or whether you do it in creative ways, the third dimension, we salute everyone out there
that is doing it. I don't care about this guy writing stunt. But the notion that Alex Jones
was right is a useful meme for him is something that I really think is important to pay attention to.
And that's why when he does these compilations of his predictions, I feel like it's very important
to take the time to deconstruct why he's not right. Yeah. About the things that he claims he
has predicted. Because I think that this is a dangerous meme because much in the same way
you're talking about these headlines being emotionally satisfying, there is a charge that
people can get out of like this, this feeling that they're in on some sort of like it's secret
information, this hidden information. Yeah. And that like the Alex Jones is right idea is a gateway
into that. Well, it's a gateway into experiencing that artificial dopamine rush. Totally. And it's
can get people on that path danger. Absolutely. And it's I mean, that's one of the reasons that I
don't think human beings can use the internet. But it's not just that one burst of dopamine.
There's also the likes you get from tweeting it out, you know, oh, shit, I just got 30 likes,
I only get four likes normally. Oh, fuck, I'm so popular now. On top of that, the more engagement
you have with that content, the more likely you are to get put into the algorithm. There's an
exponential amount of attack that happens the moment you share one fucking Alex Jones meme.
I don't I don't I don't know if I don't know about apocalyptic. But I mean, you get my point.
I do get your point. Yeah, I don't think it's automatic. But I do think that there is probably
there will be, you know, some validation that you get from people who have the same ideas. And
yeah, I just I caution people about this. And it's something that I'm taking. I feel like
should be taken a bit more seriously. Absolutely. Then a lot of other like when Alex did the like
CNN is ISIS campaign. Yeah. I mean, obviously, I think that's dangerous in terms of putting
reporters at risk. Right. And what have you. But I don't think that that had as much like
potential in terms of bringing people back to Alex. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Whereas I think the the
Alex Jones's right meme, I think is something that is potent in terms of that. And I I feel
I feel the obligation to push back against it. I mean, you know, ultimately,
anything your enemy does that makes them feel good, you should not engage in and help them
feel good. Like just Alex seeing his name on the Internet a lot makes him feel good. Right.
He's my enemy. I'm not going to assist that. That's terrible. True. You know, just don't do it.
So the Alex is basing a lot of his coverage of the Buffalo shooting on fake things here in America.
We got historic beef since bad things have been done to certain people. Well, play those up divide
everybody. This is very, very, yada, yada, yada. Oh, bad things. The system knows that.
And they knew that this guy was planning to do this and they let him do it. That's come out in
the niche. So yeah, the the this is just the bedrock of his. This was a orchestrated shooting.
Yeah. Kind of talk. And it's based on just complete nonsense and a misrepresentation of news
stories. Right. Also interesting to call like the history of slavery and the ramifications of
it some historic beefs. Have you have you noticed and I'm going to throw this out there. All right.
Have you noticed that one of their memes is that the media covers up black crime and only focuses
on white crime. And also, anytime you talk about American history, they go, listen, stuff happened,
but let's not worry about it. Right. Do you notice that maybe they're maybe they're focusing on what
they want to focus on? No, I'm just throwing that out there. Maybe they're the ones. Maybe I'm just
saying that hypocrisy might be a thing that they're engaging in. I know. I know it's crazy.
So Alex does get to calls and I mean, they have some theories about this shooting. It's not good.
Do you imagine the line control to walk up to a woman black, white, doesn't matter
and shoot a woman. You don't even know loading groceries. The first two women he killed were
loading groceries in their car. Imagine the type of demon possession this creature was under.
So you imagine murdering people all the time. To me, I don't even see enough time for somebody
to get that evil. That's how evil the times are right now. You know, to think that 18 years of
his life and he could just go out. I mean, it's total mind control. To me, there ain't nothing
else. I mean, I'm wondering if he took the shot. You know, I mean, oh, I'm sure he did. He wore
hazmat suits to school was all obsessed with it. Yes. Maybe it has something to do with the COVID
vaccine, man. Man. Maybe that was the part of the mind control that he was under. I have heard him
rattle off so many sick, fucked up murder fantasies. Yeah, whoa. Sexual murder fantasies.
A lot of them. Like unbelievable numbers of murder. Just grotesque graphic description of
like choking. Absolutely. Blood everywhere on the floor. Yes. Absolutely. Yeah, Alex. Yeah,
you know exactly how that fucker felt. I yeah. And I think that we've also engaged with so many
of the people that he claims were mind controlled and what have you over the course of this this
show that like that just rings so hollow to me. And it's such just a refuge for him. Yeah, he has
nothing to say. If the mind controlled shootings worked. Why are they? Why are they still doing
them? You know, good point. So Alex has another caller who also believes that there's mind control
afoot. Yesterday when I was seeing those news reports that I'm watching, you know, and trying
to pay attention and I just got this anger over me, you know, I just why, why, why, why are they
releasing their MK ultra on us? That's what they're doing. These are children that were stolen that
the government stole. They stole these children. They put them through MK ultra. They raped them.
They beat them over and over again. And now they're handing them guns and they're releasing
them. Well, that is what they do in MK ultra is they torture and rape you for years and then
it was designed to create assassins. So I don't think this is responsible as a way to engage with
this caller. Yeah, I think that there's some cues that you can get that maybe this person is coming
from a place of like real, real fucked up conspiracy ideas. Yeah. It's 22. Alex is
massaging them and being like, Yep, you bet. You're totally right. I mean, it's 2022 and
there and she's arguing that MK ultra is behind all of these and Alex instead of going like
ma'am, MK ultra, you know, Alex could have even just gone like, Hey, listen, great. Go away.
You didn't have to be like MK ultra totally creates assassins. Right. Right. And it's current
current. Yeah. Yeah. Current happening right now. Yeah. This is a little bit really depressing.
And everything old is new again. The call goes on and Alex does actually sort of
skedaddle because I think he finally gets to a point where he's like, Oh, this is too much.
I sit here and I see it and I and I try to warn people on my, you know, I don't have any family
because, you know, with the cancer and all the other stuff that they've been doing to us, they've
killed everybody. And my husband, he thinks he thinks I'm going crazy. And I'm telling him that
he has to stand up and do something fight, say something, write an email, do something and he
won't do it. So the line is drawn in the stand and we're all going to have to either group together
and push these people out because they're demons. I'm telling you, they're demons.
I can see it in them every day. I hear you, Angela. We love you. We appreciate your call.
Let's talk this money in Colorado. So yeah, it just sort of cuts her off. And you know why?
Because she's saying the same stuff. Alex does. Yeah. And it sounds really bad coming. It sounds
real crazy. Yeah, it sounds really, really upsetting coming from a caller. Whereas Alex can
control the presentation of things. And I just, there's such a, like an interesting difference
when you see like the same ideas being presented by someone who's clearly a bit manic and a little
bit like unhinged on a phone and the same ideas being expressed by Alex. Yeah. I think it really
reveals what's like the reality of the ideas. Alex is expressing and how they're not good.
Nope. Nope. Even Alex knows that. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, you hear him back at you like that
and you go, Oh boy, this lady doesn't sound. Oh wait, she thinks the elites are demons and
that we got to get together and push them out. She thinks that everyone in her life has been
killed by the globalists through cancer. Oh wait, I say that. Oh no. It's all about tone, you know.
A lot of it is about tone. It really is. And the ability to move along or shift into a commercial.
So Alex takes another call and I don't know what was going on. Alex must have been eating or
something because he just sort of leaves this guy to talk for a bit and he has some complaints about
Trump. Okay. Hey, real quick, before I get what I want to talk about, but the second amendment,
I was wearing by NATO not shirt yesterday. Got one great comment on it, you know,
and a lot of eyeballs going to that shirt. Some people were a couple smiles on people looking
away. So we just got to make it aware that they're coming. They're coming for the guns and we got
to do everything we can to stop it. But, um, so the main reason I was calling is Donald Trump
is clearly, clearly controlled opposition. He is not with us. He is not on our side.
You know, I suspected this strongly back in 2020 when he, he shut the economy down.
He declared people not essential. He was, Trump didn't, did not get bamboozled. Okay.
His supporters, we got bamboozled by Alex, clearly not on our side.
I know the average Trump supporters really mad at Trump about the whole vaccine thing. And so am I.
And I agree with you on that. We're dealing with Joe Biden right now and the whole new world order.
But yeah, the phones are open. You can call and talk about Trump all day long.
And now as he runs against, I mean, I have some serious problems. I like to say this more than
him. My just, my big point is I'm dealing with front and center, the situation with Joe Biden in
the new world order. I mean, like realistically with this caller is expressing whether he wants
to admit it or not is Alex, you lied to us and you, well, let's take it. Let's take your pick,
Alex. Right. Either you lied to us, which you have insinuated on the show in the past, or your
instincts were so bad that you led us into following this Judas goat as Alex would put it. So, or
your controlled opposition. Sure. Any of these are options, but what's not an option is you
have good instincts, right? And your support of Trump was something we should all look back on
as a good thing. Yeah. And now Alex's response to that is like, Hey, I got complaints about Trump,
but let's, let's not talk about that. Let's, we're in the Biden season. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's,
that's two years. That's old news. Did, did, did, uh, when Bill Clinton got out of office,
did Alex stop talking about him because they were in the W years, you know, it was more about
dubbies. They stopped talking about the Clintons entirely. Alex still thinks Obama's in charge
of everything. Yeah. This is nonsense. He just is so afraid to take responsibility for the bullshit
that he pushed and his audience, you know, a lot of it has moved on from Trump or has, right, you
know, realized that Trump isn't the person that they were told he was supposed to be. Right. And
he doesn't want to take responsibility for his actions in the course of the last five years or
so. So serious. Yeah. No, I mean, I think this is one of those times where I feel terrible for
conservatives in general because their, their power is based upon nonstop constant agreement.
And because of that, they can never appreciate a win, you know, and they can never appreciate
somebody who brought them a win. Like they don't love Mitch McConnell and yet Mitch McConnell
gave them everything they've ever wanted. Yeah. And they hate him. And I mean, obviously, I think
that even with their opposition to vaccines, the vaccine has brought them more good than bad.
Absolutely. In terms of being able to upheave a lot of social shit. Yep. And and the ones who
got it got to live and like it or not, like whatever, you know, complaints you have or
pickadillos about Trump, you get three Supreme Court Justices like get the fuck out of here.
You got everything you've ever wanted and you're still complaining, which is why I feel bad for
you and also why I hate you till the end of the earth. Well, it's the same where you celebrate
a win. Well, you know, there's a lot of agreement obviously is very profitable for one. And then
second, it's kind of has the same dynamic as like even when you win the election, it has to be stolen
you know, like, of course, in order to make sure if you lose an election, it's also stolen. Yeah,
there is still kind of that. You can never be happy because they stole it. This extreme swing
to the right that has been facilitated by people like McConnell and Trump is kind of milk toast.
Oh, yeah, totally. It's a little bit light. We don't want to win the even further swing to the
right happens. You can sort of justify it as like this is moderate. Right. Yeah, we'll be excited
for COVID lockdowns whenever DeSantis makes it illegal to protest anywhere. Free speech, baby.
Yeah, we've got it. Love it. Conservatives love it too. They're the ones who love it the most.
They can't get enough. Yeah. So we've won last clip. Honestly, this is not, I mean, we didn't,
I made a policy of no stone family members except for Roger, but he's not related. Right, right,
right. No, no, Oliver or Sean Stone on the podcast. Savages was so bad. It has a ripple effect.
It has a ripple effect forever. Yeah. And Sean Stone just had a cameo in it. Yeah, no. It was his
dad who made the movie. Oh man. The sins of the father. I'll tell you what. I mean, there's a
gossip girl that she's gone forever. Fuck her. I've never seen an episode. No, but it's what's
her face. Right. Right. She was the one. Yeah. Yeah. I think I don't, I don't know enough about
gossip girl. My partner watched it. I don't know. So yeah, I, there's, there's just not a lot. I
mean, a good bit of the show is just bragging about having called it and plays that compilation again.
You know, there's not a ton of fresh material and, you know, hey,
this is, this is what Alex will bring you up. I mean, you know, sometimes we can talk about him
having a repetitive show and all that stuff, but on a show like this where what is repetitive is so
fucking disgusting. Yeah. It makes me want to vomit. That's why you got to keep it to right around
now. Exactly. You know, that's the way we do it. So, so everybody survives this recording. We said
that we were going to check in on this on our Wednesday episode. And so I felt like we had
kind of a need to do that. And when you go through this, it is kind of repetitive and
kind of trite and meaningless. But at the same time, there is like a couple things that I think
we're definitely like relevant. Like the fact that he is reporting on a 2017 story about an
Oklahoma bombing suspect and thinking it's about this present situation, that is so revealing of
his just obstinately thinking it's about the present situation in defiance of all available
knowledge. His talk of how there used to be order is very bizarre and fucked up. He's pushing of
great replacement ideas while covering this story. Who knows why this shooter did anything. And then
the other thing too, I think is like, you know, you get a glimpse into the mentality of his audience
through these callers. And I think that there's a troubling view here. I mean, the words beyond
redemption come to mind. I mean, it's just scary to, to like, think of people just legitimately
thinking there's everybody's mind controlled. Yeah. And she that lady's married, her husband is,
I don't even know what's going on there. He thinks that she's losing her mind. I mean,
yeah, but I don't know how you could, I don't know how you could stay living with somebody who's
like, you need to write an email to the president right now to stop MK ultra. I mean, I guess I
would just probably say like, sure, pretend I did it. And what do you want for dinner? Do you want
me to pick up something on my way home? Well, I mean, take out. Look, I think at a certain point,
you're going to be in the situation with your partner. Yeah. Well, I didn't get a certain point.
She's going to be in this situation. Right. I'm going to be, I'm going to be, yeah. I think it's
about compromise. You know, relationships are difficult sometimes, you know, you believe in
reality. I don't will meet in the middle pseudo reality. Exactly. So we have leave this one last
clip and it's a caller who supposedly wants to talk about farming. All right, up next, Matt in
Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Farming is a solution. Matt, tell us about it. Hey, Alex, pleasure to talk to
you, brother. Welcome, brother. Alex, I want to talk today about getting the military on board.
I feel like that's our what? There's a big following of people that follow Jocko Willick,
Mike Glover. A lot of people like that. Andy Stump. And I like to see him on board and I like
to say to them, they need to say that Alex Jones is right. It's great that Joe Rogan thinks that
great daddy Bravo thinks that, but I want to see some of these military guys
get rid of their bias and get on board with you.
Well, there's a big article by Paul Joseph Watson live right now on info wars.com with five airplanes
it took me across the city. This was not a small skyriding. We're talking about like 25,000 feet.
Alex Jones was right. Wow. Yeah. He got the message on that. Really understood what that
caller was talking about. Sure. Well, but here's here's the jump. I think his brain like military
airplanes. Airplanes moving on me military airplanes me. That's two through two degrees
of separation from any topic. But again, I think you hear this recognition and the part of the
caller of the potency of the Alex Jones's right meme being able to spread and sort of
trick people into thinking he's right about things. You know, I mean, I don't want to be that guy who
says military coups historically have not gone well. So instead, what I'm going to be is the
guy who says you can look at current military coups happening at various stages of happening
and have happened as we speak like you can watch them in real time like we have a time machine
where you can watch this coup happen Myanmar is a little bit further on in their coup fucking
who knows what's going on with the Philippines. You know, like all of this shit is going on
and people here are like, listen, you got to get the military involved. But none of these coups
have someone like Alex involved who's a prophet. None of them are led by a psychic.
Do I would like to see Alex on a horse with like a military help. That would be fun. That would
be fun. Keep him out of tanks. He needs to be on a horse. Yeah, it has to get strong horse. Yeah,
because you know, back when the elites were benevolent, people were on horses. They were
on horses. And that's how we kept order. You couldn't get that far away. True. True.
Yeah, I guess a little bit of a shorter episode, a little bit not as meaty maybe as I would like.
But when Alex brings a filler, I don't have a whole lot to work with and you know,
you know, people love our longer episodes and I enjoy longer episodes. And in certain
circumstances, I think that we went by, which I mean, you have done an excellent job of keeping
certain episodes mercifully short. Well, thank you. Keeping us from all going. I have a hunch
that there's a good possibility that our Monday episode might be long. So
we'll make up for it. We'll see what happens. Anyway, we'll be back, Jordan. But until then,
we have a website. We do. It's knowledgefight.com. Yes, we are also on Twitter. We are on Twitter.
It's at knowledge underscore fight and I go to bed, Jordan. Yep. We'll be back.
Almost a spit tape. Almost a spit tape.
We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZXC. I hope you all have a wonderful,
dreamy, creamy summer. And now here comes the sex robot, Andy and Kansas. You're on the air.
Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.