Knowledge Fight - #726: September 15-16, 2022

Episode Date: September 19, 2022

Today, Dan and Jordan get underwhelmed by the end of Alex's week.  As his trial continues in Connecticut, things are sluggish in Austin, where Alex is mostly spending his time carrying water for Ron ...DeSantis's recent disgraceful publicity stunt. Citations Dreamy Creamy Fundraiser

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge fight. Dan and George knowledge fight. We need money. We're gonna work at Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Stop it. Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 00:00:41 Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas you're on the earth. Thanks for holding me. Hello Alex. I'm Mr. Tim Cullen. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Knowledge fight. No, no, no, no, no, no, knowledgefight.com. I love you. Hey, I'm Alex. I'm Alex. I'm Alex. I'm Alex. I'm Alex.
Starting point is 00:00:57 I'm Alex. I'm Alex. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're double dudes.
Starting point is 00:01:05 I like 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. Great question for you. What's up?
Starting point is 00:01:13 What's your bright spot today, buddy? My bright spot today, Jordan, is I found a great show. I need something to be watching while I play with the buttons. Play with the buttons. I make buttons. Play with the buttons. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I had survived her last time around, which was great because I made it all the way through
Starting point is 00:01:27 and hurrah. I very legally got you some New Zealand survivor, I believe. Yes. Yeah. You watched that? I've not tapped into that yet. I actually forgot that I had that, and I would also like to say. Thank you, Jordan.
Starting point is 00:01:39 God damn it. Thanks for getting those for me. So I was looking around on Paramount Plus, and I saw that they had unsolved mysteries. Sure. And so I went back and I've watched a couple of those. I was texting you about how everything seems to happen at gas stations. All these crimes are happening at gas stations. Stay away from gas stations.
Starting point is 00:01:59 It's where they are. Back in the 90s. Stay away from a fucking gas station. Everybody needed gas. So it was like the town square. Right. Yeah. So it's like, okay, execution style murder.
Starting point is 00:02:10 And then the next story is about, we found a bag of mail. Yes. And I said, I'm out. We'll never know where this mail is. This show is so tonally inconsistent. I'm not going to watch any of this shit. It was like a, it was like a palette cleanser, you know, like, oh, this is execution style murder.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Very terrifying. But this innocuous mail also, maybe there's ghosts. Oh, that's probably bad. So I decided to skip away from that and I found this show called contraption master and it is great. It is a game show who got that name through. I don't, it's a little clunky contraption master. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Oh boy. So it's, it's, uh, there's this guy who kind of looks like a, uh, a friendly, happy British Al Pacino. Okay. He's hosting a show where two teams compete to create contraptions. So the first episode, they have to like, um, I think it's, they have to get this tea kettle turned on from the tub. So it's all Rube Goldberg.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Yes. All Rube Goldberg machines. Okay. All right. Three room Rube Goldberg machine. All right. They've three days, one and one day in each room to make these elaborate contraptions. I love it.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Yeah. And the guy who judges it every episode, he's like a world famous contraption maker, whatever that means. Unimpeachably great. Um, I think it's called a chain reaction machine is what they call it in more official circles. You just can't call it a Rube Goldberg machine for the rest of your life. But what I respect about it is even he is like, I love these things because they're
Starting point is 00:03:44 so cartoonish. You know, at least there's a recognition of how ridiculous it is, but they, they have a great respect for like explaining to the audience, like physics a little bit. You know, there's, there's the like, here's why this works. Right. Right. Or whatever. The centrifugal force and all of those kind of fun things.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Yeah. So there's a light educational aspect to it, but it's so fun. I really, really like it. I, I mean, here's what happened was the British bake off exploded and then Britain has slowly clawed through every possible thing that they could get a small group of people to do competitively. Yeah. Like they've gone through pottery. They've gone through gardening.
Starting point is 00:04:25 They've gone through, I mean, it's, it's absurd and I'll watch most of them. I will do. Yeah. I don't know how they do it. Yeah. The contraption one's good. That's great. I recommend it.
Starting point is 00:04:36 I appreciate it. Again, I don't know how they got that name through the contraption master is not, uh, what? Yeah. I would have taken another pass at it. Yeah. At least one or two. So what's your, your bright spot?
Starting point is 00:04:46 My bright spot is, uh, Muramasa just released a new album and it is fantastic. And I think, uh, I think you will appreciate the name. My man. It's demon time. It's demon time. It's demon time. Oh shit. It's not a demon feast.
Starting point is 00:05:03 It's not a demon feast. It's not a demon feast. Okay. Is it bye-bye time? It's, uh, I don't know. I think there's something. Is that one of the tracks? It's, I think it might be.
Starting point is 00:05:11 Honestly. Yeah. Yeah. Something like that. But, uh, yeah, it's fantastic. Yes. I have no idea who this is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:19 And if I were to guess what genre it is, sure, give me a hotter cold as I guess the genre. Okay. Classical. Uh, no, but that's also, that is possible, but I'm saying hot or cold. Oh, cold. Cold. Yes. Quite cold.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Quite cold. Uh, hip hop. Uh, hot. Hot. Hotter. Yes. Uh, instrumental hip hop. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Here's the problem with that. Okay. Yes. And no. Uh, jazz, uh, hip hop. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Okay. Yeah. But it's jazz hop. I mean, he's a producer. So it's a, it's an electro. You know, it's whenever a producer does a hip hop album, it's, it's about how spectacular they can make all of the instrumental or is there, uh, there's, there's, he, he used to be all instrumental and now he's got vocalists coming out the wazoo because he's, he's getting
Starting point is 00:06:12 big. Okay. Yeah. I'm going to play some of that, uh, that, uh, genre. Yeah. His, his track lovesick fuck went all over the place. It was an amazing track. Really, really good.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I look, I, I have no, um, problem with that title. I'm not a square. You, it sounds like you're a square. I just remember how funny I thought it was when ACON and Eminem came out with that song. I want to fuck you. It's just like, what, why? What is this? You're adults.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. This is ridiculous. See, I, I appreciated that.
Starting point is 00:06:53 What, what makes me laugh? You want this to be on the radio? What, what makes me laugh is not that. That I appreciate. Was that the one with Snoop? That might have been the one with Snoop dog. I'm not sure. What that makes me laugh is let's make love parentheses with Tim McGraw and it'll never,
Starting point is 00:07:06 it'll never, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw did a duet called let's make love. It's titled let's make love parentheses with Tim McGraw. I don't know why. It's the worst thing I've ever heard. It's an invitation. It's terrible. It's terrible. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:07:20 So Jordan today, we have an episode to go over and it too is terrible. Yeah. I believe it. Yeah. We're going to be talking about the end of last week, Thursday and Friday, the 15th and 16th of September. And you know, trying to track the goings on of Alex on his show as the trial progresses. Not much, not much going on.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Yeah. We've lived in reality during this time. What's he been living in? Not much. That's kind of what I was expecting. It's dumb. But it's not dumb in an interesting way. It's kind of like blustery, but not in a font.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Like it's, I don't know. There's not a lot is what I'm saying. Yeah. Yeah. And fair picking on those bones. Yeah. And Tuesday, I believe, is when Alex has said that he's going to Connecticut. So I foresee that probably this whole week there's not Alex isn't going to be at studio.
Starting point is 00:08:11 He said that Alex Stein is hosting for him on Tuesday. What? That troll guy. Really? Yeah. Damn. Yeah. That's, that's, that's names too close to a comic that I, that we know it's not Alex
Starting point is 00:08:25 Stein. No, it's not Ben Stein. Alex Stone. Well, there's definitely that. That guy, I think that's a comic that we knew. Yeah. No, I think it's, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Weird. So I don't know. We'll go through this. We'll see what happens. But first, let's say hello to some walks. All right. So first, you free Matias is a Jefferson scholar. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:08:47 You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. I think that they sent that phonetically spelled out. Yeah. Or like, you know, how I'm supposed to say it. Right. But I accidentally read the dashes as like, oh, man, slowing down.
Starting point is 00:09:00 So I think it's you free mate, Teya. You never mind. Yeah. Go back. Ham Knight. Thank you so much. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Thank you. Thank you. I think this is much safer. Next Mac formerly known as trash, pandicoot doing business as your Mom pegging your dad. Thank you so much. You are now a policy Walk. I'm a policy walk. That was my favorite song title from M&M and Snoop Dogg.
Starting point is 00:09:24 That was a good one. Yeah. Next. Ed wraps it in electrical tape. Thank you so much. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Thank you. Next. Congratulations to Molly for getting her doctorate that happened last year. I apologize. You're now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Congratulations. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Next. My friend Julius Lynch. Thank you so much. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. And we got a technical credit in the mix, Jordan. And I know that we're always behind on stuff.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Always behind. And so what I thought we would do is flip the script. No. And be early. Okay. See. So we got an anniversary message. That's early.
Starting point is 00:10:02 How about that? I love it. I love it. I love it. The alternative really is that we do it in six months. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we can't.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Once we know about it, it either happens or it doesn't. This is from Jesse Fercaro. Happy first anniversary. This is on October 18th. So we're about a month ahead of this one. All right. Good news. I know my country is crazy.
Starting point is 00:10:24 But at least we have Dan and Jordan. Hey, that's us to listen to. Looking forward to visiting Germany again as soon as we can. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy walk. I have risen above my enemies. I might quit tomorrow actually.
Starting point is 00:10:38 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've got to be taken out of here. I've been on this. Fuck you. Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:10:55 I've 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.
Starting point is 00:11:18 I apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday that I was legitimately having break nouns on air. I'll be better tomorrow. It's not really. No. No. So here Jordan is an out of contract drop from today's show. And I think this fits for just about any time Alex has a guest.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Okay. There's a special guest coming up next hour. More on. Yeah. That's all right. That's always. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Okay. So we start here on the 15th where Alex begins and it's a getting repetitive. Oh, the globalist reset empire is on the run. The great reset in the world is now number one on Amazon. Number one book in the world topping all charts thanks to the people's hunger for the truth. New York Times. It's really a philosophical question. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Let's see. How drunk was the guy you saw passed out in the men's room at a Packers game? Yep. So we got this. We got this going on again. Still playing the Tucker clip. Yeah. Multiple times on on this on this day.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Yeah. We're starting to get offended on behalf of Packer fans. Hmm. What? Who's Tucker to talk shit to Packer fans? Hey, living the lives of people at a Green Bay Stadium. Come on, man. Plus it's cold out.
Starting point is 00:12:44 It is cold. Tucker probably freeze to death. He doesn't have anything. He's got nothing on a Packer fan. Also, I decided to check in here with the books on Amazon. And when we last checked Alex was at number five on Amazon, Janet McCurdy, number four killing it. Steve Ducey.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Number two. Yeah. Steve Ducey has arisen to number one with his cookbook. What is he going to take for the world to make sense to me? Hmm. Ah, okay. Here's what I need. All right.
Starting point is 00:13:14 I'm a huge fan of Steve Ducey, but not for his not for his political takes, man. His wife has some great recipes. It's for his political bakes. That's what we're here for. Um, Janet McCurdy, number five. Okay. Dropped a little bit. Dropped a little bit.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Hey, it's been out for a few weeks. Yeah. This is a number 12. Oh, down out of the top 10, a little bit of a slide out of the top 10. I think the interest in that book has probably blown over. It's probably done what it's going to do. Yeah. You know, yep.
Starting point is 00:13:44 I'm trying to look through this list, see if there's anything else interesting. I mean, I could see it becoming like a, I could see it becoming like a posthumous thing. You know, like people didn't really appreciate James Joyce until after he was dead. And I think I, having not read the book, I can only compare it to what I assume is it's closest, uh, uh, literary equivalent, which is Ulysses. Uh, so I'm imagining that the portrait of an artist as a dumb fuck, that's Alex's book. Nope.
Starting point is 00:14:16 That's a good one. Austiners. That could be a good one. Nipping on Alex's heels. The very hungry caterpillar, number 13, just behind Alex in terms of Amazon sales. What are you going to do? So congratulations on that. Maybe, maybe it's a little time, a little past time to stop tooting your own horn on
Starting point is 00:14:34 this one. Maybe a little bit. So Alex is a very exciting guest coming up later. The author of the hungry. It's Thursday, September 15th, 2022. I'm your host Alex Jones. We have a huge guest who worked at health and human services and was an advisor to President Trump, who warned him about operation warped speed and who witnessed Berks and Fauci and
Starting point is 00:14:58 others bragging how they were setting Trump up for a fall. This is going to be a huge in studio interview in two hours or an hour and 50 minutes or so at one PM central standard time. Really hyping this thing up. So this is Dr. Paul Alexander. Okay. He's been, I think he's been on before, or at least Alex has talked about it. I'm cause we've covered him.
Starting point is 00:15:21 He's the guy who was like a radio guest that was beloved by one of the people in Trump's administrations, Caputo, Michael Caputo. And so he got brought in as an advisor to the HHS and he was the guy who was like, give everyone COVID. Yeah. He needed to get herd immunity now. And so we've already talked about, I don't know, his interview is just like, I thought everyone should get sick.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Yeah. Yeah. Like the really vulnerable people in society and then just let everyone get it, damn the torpedoes kind of thing. Yeah. And it's, it's not an interesting interview. It's not groundbreaking at all. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:01 I mean, I would say, uh, somebody essentially arguing for a culling of human beings is probably not going to give a good interview. Well, I can kind of understand where the thought comes from, you know, like I can kind of understand. I think it's misguided. Yeah. But like the, the notion of having a discussion about like whether herd immunity is the right way to go. Sure.
Starting point is 00:16:26 At the beginning of an outbreak. Sure. I can understand that. Um, one of the reasons that I think, especially now as we've gotten further on, I think one of the reasons why you wouldn't necessarily want to do that, particularly with like a really novel unknown thing is you don't know these after effects. That's the one. You don't know what syndromes can be caused or brought on by having the virus.
Starting point is 00:16:49 There's, there's a lot of unknown unknowns as it were. I mean, I just, I, I come from it from this place of saying like, uh, what is the point of living in the fucking future? If you're a plan for dealing with a pandemic is still like, Hey, let's all get together and have a party and get sick. And then it'll be over. Let it be. Great Beatles song.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Not good health strategy. There's computers in space. There's computers in space and I still have to get sick. Bullshit. No. Refuse. I mean, you could just ask Alex to get the globalists health machine. See, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:17:23 The cures, magic cures. Absolutely. So there's some big news going on and that is that Ron DeSantis is a fuckhead. Yeah. He's a Nazi. Yeah. He sent immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. Yep.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Yep. Some have described this as human trafficking. I mean, it is. I don't know how this is definitions. I don't know how this isn't a crime that we're arrested for. You can't lie to people, put them in a plane and then send them to a different state. That's lying and that's bad on like a legal level on some way, right? I think so.
Starting point is 00:17:58 It has to be. Alex loves it. Of course. Something where the people are striking back with common sense. The governor of Texas finally doing something good. The governor of DeSantis of Florida continuing to do great stuff are delivering illegal aliens to Kamala Harris's house and also that's Texas doing that and to Martha's Vineyard, one of the most elite areas in the country where Barack Obama and all these other globalists
Starting point is 00:18:21 have giant mansions. Yeah. So, I mean, like, you know, if you want to look at this as human trafficking, Alex thinks that's a good common sense political tool. It's cool. So Ron DeSantis should be in prison for this stunt that he's pulled, which Alex is fully in favor of because he has an opposition to immigration. DeSantis chartered two flights and sent immigrants to Martha's Vineyard specifically because
Starting point is 00:18:43 it's an area that's a symbol of rich liberal elites. You can see how that shorthand is very clear in the way that Alex describes the place. If that all wasn't bad enough, the immigrants were lied to when they were about where they were going. Right. One of them told reporters, quote, when we got on the plane, they told us they would give us jobs, a place to live everything. Another said, quote, I simply feel misled because they told a lie and it has come to
Starting point is 00:19:08 nothing. According to Domingo Garcia, the president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, the people who are being used as political props were even given fake documents that were meant to fool them into thinking that there was a more official backing to the idea that jobs and housing were waiting for them. Interestingly, according to NPR, these flights were paid for by DeSantis, but originated in Texas, which does seem to apply some level of fucked up coordination between him and Texas governor Abbott or else, I guess maybe, is this an interstate kidnapping?
Starting point is 00:19:42 Am I am I understanding this story correctly? So by DeSantis's behest, a group of people chartered and paid for a group of people were lied to. We're told that they were going to be given a better life if they got on this plane. And then they landed and it was a, and then, yeah, and then fucking like that's what happened. And then, and then we're all going to act like that's not a crime that if you or I did would be a crime crime. It would be a wild thing.
Starting point is 00:20:17 It would be a legal thing for me to do. NPR talked to some of the immigrants and here's their description, quote, the migrants said a woman they identified as Perla approached them outside the shelter and lured them into boarding the plane, saying that they would be flown to Boston where they could get expedited work papers. She provided them with food. The migrants said Perla was trying to recruit more passengers just hours before their flight. In addition to all this horrific bullshit, they didn't inform that the folks doing this
Starting point is 00:20:45 transportation of these migrants didn't inform officials in Martha's Vineyard of the people's arrival, specifically so they could be caught off guard and chaos would be more likely because that's the goal here. This is an unacceptable and debased level of political theater where we need to stop as a country and recognize that things have just gotten too far. And the things that we're accepting are really far past what's decent. The fact that the organizers of this stunt, which involves fraud, potential human trafficking and possibly some other crimes haven't the fact that they haven't been arrested already
Starting point is 00:21:13 is a fucking bummer. Yeah, that's insane. The game that's being played here is really simple. Ron DeSantis wanted to send immigrants to liberal areas because he hates immigrants and he thinks that liberals are all talk when it comes to supporting immigration. Unfortunately, if he were to inform officials in these liberal areas that immigrants were coming, they would be able to prepare and accommodate them, which wouldn't really cause any problems.
Starting point is 00:21:34 And there isn't propaganda value in that. However, if you don't tell officials and you defraud the migrants with promises of housing and work, then you create a situation where the officials in the liberal area you're targeting are going to be outraged. They're going to be super offended that you would do this to people and likely speak out against you for it. Then you ignore their criticism about how what you did was fraud and possibly human trafficking and pretend they're just mad at you because you sent immigrants to their
Starting point is 00:22:02 precious liberal enclave. You then sell that message to your audience to reinforce your narrative that in reality, no one wants immigrants around and liberals are just lying about it. Fuck this shit. Fuck these people and fuck Alex and his inability to even be consistent on the one big thing he's supposed to be caring about so much, the King of Human Trafficking corruption sniffing it out. Man.
Starting point is 00:22:25 He doesn't care about any of his principles. He claims means so much. They're all negotiable when there's a chance to quote, own the libs. Or to advance extreme right wing politics. Yeah. Yeah. It is nice to be reminded that laws are pretend though and that all you really need to do is amass enough power in a small enough area that you can control that you can get away
Starting point is 00:22:45 with doing whatever it is you want. I mean, laws don't mean anything if they're not arrested. I mean, I appreciate that we're all up in arms about the Supreme Court's rulings, but if Ron DeSantis can do that, then all you really need to do to get an abortion is get a bunch of people around you with guns and then go get an abortion and then shoot somebody if they try to stop. DeSantis is going to win fucking insane. The reelection.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Jesus Christ. It's not that he's going to go to prison. He's going to win. I know. I know. Maybe be a contested 2024 presidential election. I refuse to believe laws matter. It's over.
Starting point is 00:23:21 I try to imagine myself in a younger time, like, I don't know, 10, 15 years ago, experiencing some of this stuff. Yeah. It's like, no, this is I have a tough time. I have a tough time putting with these events into other periods of time. Yeah. I mean, I yeah, it's a mess. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:44 So Russia is losing in Ukraine now. Yeah. And Alex is known. This is going to happen all. Okay. What? And what? And there's a new story as to what's been going on.
Starting point is 00:23:55 All right. We also have huge news dealing with Russia and I mean, this news is so dangerous and so out of control. I don't even know where to begin. They tried to kill Putin. It turns out a month ago, Ukraine's bragging. Russia confirms that Putin didn't survive an assassination attempt. They killed a bunch of Russian generals, Alexander Dugan's daughter, a bunch of other journalists,
Starting point is 00:24:17 and they've killed a bunch of other Russian leaders. So the globalists are in Russia assassinating people and carboning them, shooting them, strangling them, poisoning them. I mean, we are at war with Russia, other border with high tech weapons. And yes, the Russians have put up a big fight, but yeah, they're losing. And so what do Russians do when they lose when they start losing? All Russians get very coalesced and hardline and they go crazy. Now see, this sounds like a guy who's questioning things.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Wow. This seems like a guy who's just got questions. Not a guy who's saying bullshit. Just making every that's that's why I'm making definitive statements just made up assassination attempt on Putin. Well, there were rumors that we're going around blogs and shit, but yeah, that's all not confirmed stuff. Alex is taking it as very serious and very real.
Starting point is 00:25:17 And I bet it probably had to do with like slow acting sedatives that they were putting in Putin's Diet Coke. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Right. That's cool. Yeah. That's cool. Right. I don't want to argue that Russia's the nonaggressor, the victim as a country, yes, yeah. That's fun. Yeah, it's great.
Starting point is 00:25:56 So we get the COVID narrative of the day. We need a sound effect for that. We should. We're going to have to. Yeah. We're never going to do that. But COVID story of the day, even the British medical journal came out yesterday. We have the article right here.
Starting point is 00:26:08 I'll show it to you in a moment and said, okay, we think it came out of the lab. Well, it's known. They scan the virus. It's artificial. It's a chimeric. It's a mix. Do you believe this? That the British medical journal has suddenly taken a huge about face way long after it
Starting point is 00:26:23 would make any sense and said that the COVID-19 came from a lab, specifically probably one in China. Yep. No, I don't believe that. Good instincts. Thank you. This isn't even about the British medical journal. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Alex has fucked that up. This is about an article published in the Lancet. Oh, okay. Okay. They put together a commission to identify lessons for the future that we can learn from COVID and they didn't find that it came from a lab. From their key findings section, quote, the proximal origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain unknown. There are two leading hypotheses that the virus emerged as a zoonotic spillover from
Starting point is 00:26:57 wildlife or a farm animal, possibly through a wet market in a location that is still undetermined, or that the virus emerged from a research related incident during the field collection of viruses or through a laboratory associated escape. Researchers held diverse views about the relative probabilities of the two explanations and both possibilities require further scientific investigation. So that's what Alex is reporting. Oh, man. A little bit off.
Starting point is 00:27:22 It is, people who like to say definitive things do not like to read what scientists actually say. No, but this still just sounds like Alex is questioning things. Yeah, no, he's questioning things. Yeah. He's entirely wrong about the commission's findings and he has the source wrong because he doesn't know what he's talking about at all and he's just making shit up as he goes along.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Yeah. He sucks. That's not. That one's bad. That one's pretty egregious, though, to be like, see, we already knew it was made up whenever it's not from the medical journal and it doesn't even, man, brutal, brutal. So Alex as a guest, that's not this doctor who wants to get everyone sick. It is a guy who, let me see if I can give you a clue that won't give it away.
Starting point is 00:28:07 He sells pillows. Shit. Damn. Too much of a clue. Too good of a clue. You know, I don't remember. I don't know. Who invented the cert that is it NASA?
Starting point is 00:28:17 They invented the memory foam. He didn't. He didn't invent any pillow. Oh, okay. He just sells them. All right, fine. I think I know who it is. He has a mustache.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Oh, shit. Mike Lindell's on. All right. Two days ago, he was on a hunting trip early in the morning, stopped in to get breakfast at a Hardee's and a bunch of FBI vehicles surrounding him. He's told that story. He'll recap. He's breaking news now on what's happening.
Starting point is 00:28:40 He's being investigated for investigating election fraud. I saw all these news of them finding stolen voting machines. The FBI won't even come look at it. I guess he was human smuggling across the border or shipping in fentanyl or doing a drag queen story time. It'd be okay. But because Mike Lindell's trying to have integrity and investigate election fraud, he is per-sudden ungrotted.
Starting point is 00:28:58 No, I think that's that stuff that was stolen from voting machines is being investigated. Yeah. Some of Mike Lindell's associates are very likely going to go to prison. Well, see, that is where we get into an issue here. This investigation is happening. It's just not happening the way Alex wants it to. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Because they're talking about fake things. Right. Well, I mean, what's fun about that is that is in a backdoor way, we'll force them to investigate the voting machines. You know what I'm saying? Like, fine. We'll finally look into your bullshit so we can prove you're a crime committer. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Well, I mean, you know, there is an argument to be made that technology has gotten too out of hand and, you know, it takes away the ability for people to vote and have real assurance in their vote, which is why I think we need to go back to broken pieces of pottery. I think a broken piece of pottery. We need to have Ostracot that we use to vote and no other system is acceptable. I would go with throwing dog food at the prettiest person that we can find. How is that a vote? That's just really a statement.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Was yours a vote? Yeah. Oh, OK. That's how. Yeah. So Mike, God, I don't even know how to fucking say this 700 episodes ago. Oh, boy, 700 episodes ago, we ran into a fella. Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:29 And Mike has been defrauded by him. Then he went into another question. He goes, when did you first meet Tina Peters? And I go, at the Cyber Symposium, you guys already know that. He's talking about the FBI asking him questions. Yeah. Yeah. I said, I flew in from all over our country, cyber experts and people from around the country,
Starting point is 00:30:51 politicians stuff. And then I said, I said, oh, you must be talking about the Dennis Montgomery terabytes that I own now, which is sitting, by the way, everybody in Nevada, that the government has a gig order on as soon as that judge lifts out. All this stuff goes away, 32 terabytes of the whole election of November 3rd to November 6th. That's what I think they're afraid of. They're not.
Starting point is 00:31:15 They are afraid of anything that has anything to do with Dennis Montgomery. Holy shit. That brings it. This fucking guy. Yeah. That's a real full circle moment. He's good at this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:27 He's so good at scamming these, these money marks on the right. It's outrageous. He's got it. He's got an MO. Yeah. And it's not like it's hard to, how do you not just talk to somebody else who has been scammed by Dennis Montgomery and be like, oh, OK, never mind. Right.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Is Joe Arpaio not in Mike Lindell's Rolodex? They all know each other. He's scamming them one by one and they're friends. Yeah. Couldn't Alex warn him? Alex has had run-ins with Dennis Montgomery. You know what? Maybe they're just too embarrassed to admit that they got scammed.
Starting point is 00:32:00 So they're like, oh man, oops, you're in there with Dennis Montgomery? I think a lot of them probably are. I think it might be right. And what's shocking about it is Mike's willingness to say this came from Dennis Montgomery. He doesn't know. He doesn't know. He doesn't know that that name is something that like, all right, all right. It's something that gives you a like, oh, your argument's dumb.
Starting point is 00:32:22 This is bad. There's nothing here. You've invalidated your whole point by bringing a noted career con man who did, I mean, defraud the government, certainly, successfully defrauded the government. He's good at defrauding people of stuff. Yeah. He just knows who to pick to fraud. But look, in the past, yes, in the present, I don't think it takes much skill to notice
Starting point is 00:32:47 that Mike Lindell is gullible and has a lot of money. He's right there. Yeah. He is. Oh, he's right there. For a con man to walk by Mike Lindell without trying to steal something must require superhuman levels of control. You've got to give up your con card.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Yeah. You've got to try and con him out of something. Yeah. Oh, I got his watch. You didn't scam Mike Lindell. Get out of here. You're not in this meeting anymore. Yep.
Starting point is 00:33:12 We've got to stop meeting at the American Legion. So I just I can't have any conclusion other than like Dennis Montgomery got Mike bad. He got him hard. Damn it. Finally. I can't think of anybody who's more Americana than you and you're a great American and we love you and they're persecuting all of us together. These massive drag nuts, they're panicking.
Starting point is 00:33:35 They're trying to get ready to steal the next election of 54 days. I think you're dead on. They are. They are scared of the proof of what you've discovered. Can you speak to that? Yep. Yeah. Well, they were.
Starting point is 00:33:46 They're very worried. Everybody to know, you know, I've had Dennis Montgomery's terabytes for the last year and a half. And there's a reason at the cyber symposium that we were advised not to put out the China thing and all the the terabytes a third day a year ago at the cyber symposium was everybody at the moment. A true summit right on stage. We had the attorney up there and he told you why we could not drop them at that.
Starting point is 00:34:14 So I just want to stop it really quick because I think if there's something so fucking funny about this being the moment of truth summit at the last minute, we're like, all right, we're not going to put this out. Yeah. It was the moment of truth. It was literally it could not be more named. So ironic. One thing.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Yeah. It is. I mean, yeah. Yeah. Time to the public. There's a government gag order on this information. I don't believe that that that will stop me from putting it out there because now I own all this stuff and I bought the different stuff that patents that Dennis Montgomery has.
Starting point is 00:34:51 And one of the smartest men I've ever known, by the way. Oh, just so sad. So sad. There's no gag order. There never there always is a gag order with Dennis Montgomery stuff, but there isn't because it's made up. It's made up. Pretend nonsense.
Starting point is 00:35:06 I believe Mike Lindell paid probably quite a bit of money for some patents that aren't real and some information that is amazing. Not good or not related or made up. You know, wow. If he weren't such a piece of shit and the information wasn't used so negatively. I mean, I wish I had defrauded this many right wing propagandists. That's an accomplishment. That's an achievement that I do respect.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I think more people should screw these guys out of their money because they're dumb. It is just something that is so weird to that he is this thing that keeps coming up. You know, like that you would not expect that this con man would just run through so many different still. I haven't we haven't even talked about him in forever. It's been a while. It's been at least this one is from Friday. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:02 It's crazy. Yep. Oh, man. Like somebody was saying that he was dead recently. Is he not dead? I don't know. I kind of thought he was dead the first time we talked about him. No.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Our deadest one cover investigation. 700 episodes ago and some odd episodes ago. Yeah. No. He's I think he's still kicking. Yeah. He's 69 years young. Ooh.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Nice. So he got Mike Lundell. Yep. Got him hard. Who do you think he's going to get next? Cool. We need to have like a taunting version of I think it'll be someone we're not aware of yet.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Right. Someone who will rise to prominence. I don't know. I don't know. Once I hear Tucker say those two magic. Tucker. Yeah. It'll be.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Montgomery. It'll be. That'll be the day. Yeah. Or you can go to Dennis Montgomery dot com and see that oh Dennis is real. He worked for the government. He made this thing called hammer scorecard for the government. They treat to steal elections amongst other thing or that that's what our government was
Starting point is 00:37:04 going to do spy on other elections around the world. But our government turned us turned it on the United States turned us on our own people and now it's sitting the government doesn't want you to see this everybody and that government is sitting down there. If that judge releases this to the public if they release this to the public it's over everybody. All right. So Mike Mike they're definitely scared of you.
Starting point is 00:37:28 They're trying to shut you down. They're trying to shut me down. So the listeners the viewers Mike Lando Alex Jones are all in a symbiotic defense pack here. You need money to keep your employees hired and fighting and the great job you're doing we need funds. You've been a big sponsor. People can go to any of your big sites and check out get up to 60 percent discounts on
Starting point is 00:37:47 hundreds of amazing items and not just your items but all these other made American companies tell people not just about my pillow dot com promo code Alex at checkout for giant savings so you can also sponsor us. We really appreciate it. But your new website as well. It really feels like these two dudes are playing different games. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Michael Lendell doesn't realize that Montgomery is a long term con man who's been part of at least a few of Alex's busted narratives in the past and Alex knows not to take that shit seriously because of that or just because he's out of his mind Lendell seems like he actually believes that if this information gets out yeah it's going to have a huge political effect. Conversely Alex just wants Mike's money and he knows that the only way to get it is to allow him to say whatever he wants on air. He isn't taking this Montgomery shit seriously or else he would be insisting that this is
Starting point is 00:38:34 the biggest story in the world and he'd be covering it wall to wall. Yeah. Instead of being this blase nonsense that you hand wave away to get your promo code totally promotion like Michael Lendell is that guy that you just got it like I don't he has too much hubris or something because like anybody who was a right wing propagandist worth a damn yeah would just be like shut up. Yep. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Don't say anything. Just give me money. Let me put your message out. You're doing this poorly. You know like but he can't and if you want his money you have to let him talk and when he talks he reveals that he's working on information from Dennis Montgomery and the whole things busted. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:17 He needs an intermediary for like is his message but he's not going to fund an intermediary. Right. Right. That's going to be a deal break. Ape shit crazy out there and he is going to pay out the wazoo to get a shit crazy now at the same time. And that's where you are. I don't think that he recognizes it's a shit crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:36 He does not. He does not. I mean I I hate it whenever I hear him talk because if he was yelling about like the the fucking betting lines for football on Sundays on ESPN or something I think that could work his voice is right for it like I can't believe it's over three. You know like I could get one of the failed goals like that. That works for me but this is sad. This is a terrifying man and Alex knows he's getting scammed he's letting him say Dennis
Starting point is 00:40:08 Montgomery dot com on there. That's why Alex is like I better fucking get some pillow money. Yeah. No shit. Yeah. All right. Well hey floodgates are open. You're taking your given Montgomery money going to give me some too.
Starting point is 00:40:21 Damn it. I'm going to have to go ahead and say that ethically speaking Alex is piggybacking on Dennis Montgomery's defrauding of Mike Lindell. Right. I don't know. I don't know when the Montgomery information started to be part of Lindell's thing. So Alex might have been conning him before. Who knows.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Who knows when the first con began. Yeah. We were so young. Yes. So Alex gets back to talking about the immigrants coming to Martha's Vineyard and he's a liar. They're not busing little kids that have been kidnapped but the Democrats are all over the country. They're they're shipping men men to all these different places.
Starting point is 00:41:01 That's smart of the Sanis and of Abbott to not be involved in the trafficking of children. But if you're going to come here illegally if DHS is going to let them go we're going to put them on buses and say hey you're not going to South Side Chicago or South Dallas and I mean talking super dangerous places like South Dallas and South Chicago. You are going to the Bronx you're not going to Harlem you're not going to D.C. you are going to Martha's Vineyard or you're going to Kamala Harris's house. So based on Alex's language it seems like he's totally fine with human trafficking as long as it's adult men.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Cool man. Good to know. And it's not. Yeah. There were children sent to Martha's Vineyard. According to reporting available at the time Alex is on air the group included quote seven families with four children ranging from three to eight years old. Alex is lying to his audience because he knows that the reality of what the Santas did looks
Starting point is 00:41:52 really really bad and supporting it would be in direct contradiction with his imaginary principles. So in order to you know you don't have to choose between being a coward or having to denounce the Santas instead you just create a false reality to respond to. He's really lucky that none of his listeners really even care about what's true or not. Oh shit. Also the migrants were told they were going to Boston. On every level this is a fraud being perpetuated at the expense of vulnerable people in order
Starting point is 00:42:19 to score political points. And I mean they also endangered them. Yeah. Like it's outrageous. Yeah. Yeah. I just and to be to say after just like well at least they weren't trafficking children you know like the Democrats do and it's like no they were and then he said which they were
Starting point is 00:42:39 smart not to do and you're like well I they wouldn't be if they hadn't but they did first off. Right that's why I'm saying that how Alex is phrasing it with he is accepting that this is trafficking. Yeah it's fine. And if they sent children it would be human trafficking children. And they did. And they did.
Starting point is 00:42:57 So they are human traffickers. Yes. According to Alex. Yeah. But instead of that he's just going to say that the Democrats are human traffickers and they are smart for and that. So you deny that the thing happened and then people who did it didn't do it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Yeah. You know. It's great. Yeah. That really is that really is going to drive me insane. It really is going to drive me insane. Well let me soothe your brain with Alex talking about cars. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:21 Yeah. 400 horsepower of Mustangs. Pretty good. I used to have Mustangs like that at Greenland when I was a college try a thousand Dodge Hemi horsepower with twin supercharges zero to 16 about a second and a half even beat one of them Teslas dangerous 200 miles an hour and about eight seconds. That's black sunshine. You're going to see a leftist press down the accelerator.
Starting point is 00:43:59 What. Yeah. You're going to see a leftist press down that tollway. One A.M. is that political hour. Not that I've ever done it. They just don't get it. Yes. We are in the arena and we are alive and being alive means you know you're going to die.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Being alive means wasting a full minute talking about nothing like you like you know Lewis Hamilton is the greatest Grand Prix driver in the history of the sport right means nothing to me. Lewis Hamilton the best ever at driving the fastest. No no no no but leftists don't drive fast they don't understand what it means to be alive. Lewis Hamilton the best at the fastest right and I think that I mean there's there's something that's being expressed by Alex here and that is it seems to be that leftists don't drive
Starting point is 00:44:48 fast because they don't want to experience the danger of driving fast and the danger of driving fast is knowing that you could die right which is the only way to really be alive. Right. This is silly. That is insane. Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:06 I think Alex just wanted to talk about cars a little bit and then he weaved it into politics so it didn't seem like he was just bragging about his cars. You can't just like man they just they want to try and own just that anything that comes into their sphere right and especially for Alex it's anything that feels like vaguely masculine. Yeah. Yeah. Which is like man driving fast is not masculine or feminine.
Starting point is 00:45:29 It's a playing with the toy. Everybody likes playing with toys. It's playing with toys. I don't particularly like driving much. No but you like playing with your toys. You like you've got toys. Yeah. You've got buttons.
Starting point is 00:45:40 You've got video games. Yeah. You could drive fast in a video game. I could and I have although I don't like driving in video games either. You're not really a driver. No not really. You don't have a license. No that's true.
Starting point is 00:45:50 I haven't since I lived in Chicago. Yeah. I was just such a bad driver. Yeah. I got bored really easily. Like I don't think I have ADD but like sure when I was driving it was so boring. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Every now and again I would hit the curb just because I'm like and not like it's not like highway hypnosis or anything. No. No. You're just like what's the point of living anymore. Yeah. Point of living. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:14 I may I may end up having to get a license again at some point. It'll be interesting. You do want to live in the middle of nowhere and without it without a car that would be tough. Not if I got a drone. No I was thinking more along the lines of you know in Assassin's Creed Valhalla you can get that giant cat that you ride around. Oh that's true.
Starting point is 00:46:33 I get one of those. You could get one of those. That's true. I don't think that needs a license. I have not I have not accounted for writable felines in this in this scenario. So viewer discretion advised to this next clip not because it's terrible or anything is just Alex is talking a little bit about sex. Oh great.
Starting point is 00:46:50 It's really gross. You know I'm not into bondage I'm not into pain and a few times thanks for telling us in high school and college and I would get this credible date incredible woman and they would want me to slap them around and I'd say no and they'd say you're a wimp screw you get out of here that at least twice I'm like I'm sorry I don't want to slap you around I don't want to punch you in the face I don't want to beat you with a bull web but that's a masochist or a say no masochist I guess wants to cause pain. The point is I'm not into pain baby.
Starting point is 00:47:25 I think I just kept it in because I'm not into I'm not into pain baby yeah good to know is that what we say for the code I think that save that that's our COVID conspiracy of the day I'm not into pain baby well I think I think that Alex is also mixing up a fair amount of BDSM here in terms of you know obviously there are some people who like a little bit of rough stuff but it's not the entirety of bondage yeah no no I mean I don't think he has a full understanding of this but it might and I'm not sure that I believe his childhood stories no no my biggest barrier is just I'm terrible with knots I'm terrible with knots I tried to watch a video one time I was asked about I was asked about how to tie some good
Starting point is 00:48:11 knots for the stuff you know the type sure not good at it real bad got out yeah that's that's a real disappointing hostage situation one which is a fantasy and you still let the hostage get away well one time one time I had a young lady who wanted me to bring some knots into the bedroom and I brought dawn knots big mistake she left me for dawn knots for those of you who are here George is taking off his head slowly I do appreciate that 700 episode it took 700 episodes for me to really want to quit now you know how I feel but for slightly different reasons yes yeah so Alex has a story and we we heard this tale of a football player who had a lot of blood clots right our last episode right right right
Starting point is 00:49:08 and now Alex has a story about someone having a heart attack oh no we have tens of thousands of percent increase in young people having heart attacks never used to happen it's everywhere because it fries your heart the next time you speed that sucker up it's bye bye so this is the tree of death is what we're talking about here so here's the clip Bartlett teen suffers heart attack after finishing cross-country race W. R. E. G. here it is a 17 year old Bartlett high school cross-country runner is recovering in Florida after undergoing emergency heart surgery Gabe Higginbottom had just completed a race Saturday in Pensacola when he started complaining of chest pains as W. R. E. G.'s Melissa Moon reports he underwent a three hour
Starting point is 00:50:02 surgery and now teammates coaches and the community are praying for his swift return to health I consulted tons of news stories about this case and none of them say he'd gotten vaccinated that's just an assumption that Alex is making which you may notice is a trend he's reporting and hyping up instances of young people having medical conditions but never actually does the work to connect them to the vaccine at all that connection is already made in the minds of his listeners so it's kind of a waste of time to worry about actually demonstrating it it seems like this never happens or can't happen but high school athletes can have heart attacks just do a little digging into the subject and you can find instances
Starting point is 00:50:39 pre-covid really easily in fact in 2011 Denver public schools began installing portable defibrillators at schools because quote sudden cardiac arrest kills an estimated 300,000 Americans every year including about 7,000 children yeah Alex is exploiting his audiences understandable feeling that young people shouldn't have heart attacks and then weaponizing that for his anti-vax agenda it's disgusting and ultimately he's using the deaths and medical emergencies of these young people as props for him to use to accumulate power and profit sort of like how Ron DeSantis is using oh wait you're connecting these two things well there's thematic similarities yeah I can see that but yeah Alex just assumes he never does
Starting point is 00:51:21 any of the work that you need to do to actually report a story he's just guessing shit but notice the adults all have Stockholm syndrome we're just looking for something weird we don't know what caused this well we know it caused it you bet your bottom dollar he took the Pfizer Moderna K&J shot and so any of them are all stung by a particular bee or a particular bug and then you got sick you know the bug did it I don't need to be an ornithologist to know what a bird is I don't need to be an expert in insects no one I think you do you know why the black widow bites me I can have a big rod hole in my body they can kill me the rattlesnake bites me I know my legs swallow because the rattlesnake bite it's the shots
Starting point is 00:52:05 so this thinking is just stupid and assuming that you know and can just guess causal relations between things without knowing more about the variables that's painfully dumb like for instance what if you get bit by two things which caused the reaction you're seeing no no no no what if you're complicating variables you're complicating this also you can clearly see here that Alex is just guessing that the runner in this case got the vaccine even if he had Alex can't prove or demonstrate any causal link but Alex can't even prove that the thing he's claiming caused this effect even happened he's seeing an effect that he knows he can exploit so he's decided what the cause is based on no information this isn't a story that's going to be followed up on so if
Starting point is 00:52:48 you're in the audience you'll just experience this story as a dopamine rush if Alex proving your anti-vax ideas correct then you'll move on never even worrying about whether or not you're just the target of a parlor trick but he's just questioning things really I mean when you think about it Alex all he does is question things not make things up he really is a cult leader in this respect because you could absolutely see him like with his his loyal info warriors walking down a street and passed by a guy with a broken arm and Alex would be like haha it was a snake bite and then they just keep walking and they'd be like yeah that was a snake bite clearly yeah it was a snake bite like there's there's nothing it doesn't matter if it even makes sense yeah because that's what
Starting point is 00:53:28 he's his description is like oh well if you get bit by a rattlesnake and your leg does a thing then you know that it's a rattlesnake well then you have to say that he got the vaccine and then the thing happened right this is like saying his leg swole up clearly it was a rattlesnake like no that doesn't make any sense you haven't even proven that there is a rattlesnake we're not in that state man we don't have we don't have a rattlesnake to connect to this yeah there's no there's no smoking rattlesnake in this situation yeah yeah so the third hour is him interviewing that paul alexander guy and i don't really give a fuck nope so we're gonna jump to uh the 16th Friday's show woof woof no man's land no man's land nothing happening uh let's put the live show headline
Starting point is 00:54:11 on screen please this is an emergency broadcast nothing happening no man's land the emergency is deepening and is accelerating and there's not much time to even mitigate how bad this crash is going to get so if you go to info wars dot com we'll see the live show headline and it says emergency friday broadcast and it deals with fedex and fedex is seen as an absolutely key indicator of what's happening not just here but in the world economy now fedex is telling the world what i've told you in the last month because i know people in industry not just conservatives not just nationalists but i know people
Starting point is 00:55:08 in a lot of areas of infrastructure and basically the economy is flatlining and this has all been done by design as usual here are some of the headlines massive fedex shares plunge to the dow Jones every other industries way down right now fedex shares plunge by 70 after company says it's going to get worse we're going into a worldwide recession fedex CEO warns numbers don't pretend very well so there are some serious concerns with fedex announcing that they're seeing a decrease in shipping both domestically and internationally this could be a negative indicator for the economy in the future but there's also a ton of other variables
Starting point is 00:55:59 that play into this one that's pointed to pretty frequently is that the asian economy is weakening and that impact is shown in reduced freight another variable is that people are starting to shop in person more now that most people are acting like covet is over that has the effect of reducing shipping to previously normal rates which are lower than they have been over the course of the pandemic thirdly amazon has made moves into the logistics and transportation space in the past few years and that has had the effect of reducing fedex's overall market share all that being said fedex was down about 22 percent which definitely isn't a good sign however if you look back at their stock price over time they're trading at
Starting point is 00:56:39 about 161 a share as i was preparing this episode in march 2020 they were at 106 dollars and 63 cents a share before making a huge jump as the pandemic led to more people ordering things for more deliveries right and there were people ordering things that maybe needed to be delivered immediately you know a more tight time frames which does have an effect as that demand goes down you still need to offer that delivery in that window that you're offering right which leads to like instead of a plane being a hundred percent full you have to send it with like half full yeah or whatever that has a big impact yep this may be a bad indicator of things to come but it may not be a cause for an emergency episode and the theatrics
Starting point is 00:57:25 that alex is putting into this that said he does this all the time about everything and it's always the summer of rage coming and i'm not surprised at all yeah but yeah you know there may be economic issues like you know there may be some difficulties fedex might be in some trouble but whatever it is has nothing to do with it is no connection to anything alex is saying yeah i mean we live in america and if you look at us historically the fact that they don't re that we don't regulate the finance industry whatsoever has essentially led to a series of crashes that happen every decade to two decades happens every fucking time we're due it's coming oh boy yeah great profit so um white supremacy i don't know if you heard of it uh vaguely not really real
Starting point is 00:58:13 meanwhile at the agent we have more people assigned to investigate white supremacist than there are actual white supremacists in the united states it's almost non-existent that's all coming up i mean this is so huge because they're doing all this whatever it is they're about the stage try to outlaw their political opposition that's part of what we're hitting next hour and listen i'm just going to say this now it's a real opportunity for everybody on so many fronts supporting this broadcast is an incredible opportunity because you look at the incredible work we've done together it's changed the world and when you fund this place you're just as important as i am plus you get incredible products so i'm not going to belabor this i'm not going to bitch
Starting point is 00:58:55 and complain um a lot of our products have finally come back into stock we put everything we had into buying these products to get them in and then fedex comes out and tells you what i told you a month ago the real economy's flatlining so i know people run out of money i know the economy's dead i know they're a great reset and their lockdowns was designed to trigger this but you must absolutely look in your life and decide what is most critical what a generous person alex is is giving the audience an opportunity to give him money yeah that's the kind of selfless character you rarely see these days just going out of his way and being like hey i know you're hurting yeah but it's important to still give me money i need money what an opportunity for you i i just i just
Starting point is 00:59:44 don't man if you actually i mean if you really believe that people are struggling and you ask them for money after you agree with that that's crazy to me that's bananas down to me to look at somebody who is struggling more than me and then be like but you should give me money right that's crazy because whatever i'm doing my project is more important than your well being no i would give you money that's just i i don't understand how you're struggling and i'm not so then i help you not struggle it's not complicated that's because he's a good guy you just don't understand so alex plays a long bit of josh holly interviewing someone from facebook and uh just just someone from facebook oh from the company yeah okay okay not just like somebody okay um and look it's long
Starting point is 01:00:36 and boring yeah i think this sort of highlights how boring it is because alex has to start yelling okay we do know that people expected and hoped from the platforms that we would help them get accurate information about covet during the unprecedented time especially at the beginning well isn't there a difference between you as a platform putting forward information and censoring your users at the behest of the white house the administration more broadly in the cdc isn't there a distinction there we specifically uh wanted to work with public health experts to understand the relationship between information and behavior and so we did consult no you were directed by them you were directed by them uh to understand how inclusion criminal policies we
Starting point is 01:01:21 don't bag enemy well you didn't just you didn't just consult with them to understand how they affected public health you actually censored on their behalf i mean you took orders yeah he's he can't it's whatever yeah like yeah but that's just to indicate there's a long stretch of that being the coverage and alex himself can't even keep it together to just watch it no he's not he's not cut out for i would say like analysis of dense or like more boring things right all right he likes publicity stunts yes you know that's kind of his bread and butter yeah memes i think it would be fun if you had if i if i was running info wars i would have a little meter that is like alex's tolerance meter that would and it would like have a little graphic where his head would start to pop
Starting point is 01:02:09 because that's what it feels like when he's watching that there's just the meter going up chaotic meter it would be a not so meter it would be harder than the applause a meter that's your ad influences and you don't know what they're gonna do like you put brian stelter's face on screen it just automatically blows up but then for some reason you bring a llama in studio and everything's fine yeah it's just fine he's not mad about it yeah you would be i would be more frustrated with the llama in studio but what are you gonna do we get well so would i because it's my apartment yeah that is an issue for you although i do like llamas but not in my apartment no we have some big news what's that um something that's not true
Starting point is 01:02:51 five weeks ago they swore in claus schwaab as the head of the un and said he has full command i'm sorry what yeah what claus schwaab was sworn in as the head of the un what did they do that they didn't don't they have to have like a whole thing alex is just questioning things don't you understand did he secret so did he get sworn in and secret why would you have any swearing in ceremony if you can do it in secret uh i don't know i i look didn't happen yeah that's a that's an issue i honestly was looking around i can't even figure out what he might be referring to misreporting i don't know i have no idea but yeah claus schwaab isn't the head of the un why would they what where where when and why he doesn't explain how he doesn't explain
Starting point is 01:03:43 just bullshit okay so look alex likes to talk about memes and stuff and he saw he saw a video on social media that he's got a report on now i want to play an emom here because i'm not against muslims in general that's not true i'm here where he talks about tiktok and this is true how tiktok owned and run by the commonest chinese puts out destroying messages to kill the family and to kill our our minds and our future but then the very same algorithm in china puts out a different message of stoic strength and will and mathematics and military and and and mathematics so while they're building men and women and families they're sabotaging us with hollywood and big tech and all of this and the messages are all
Starting point is 01:04:39 there to make you give up and roll over to die they found the video that alex is referring to but i i don't know who the person is who's talking and i have no idea if they're even an emom or anything yeah it's just someone who kind of looks like they're in the attire you might think an emom would be in but outside of that there's no indication about his identity at all i found the person who originally posted this on twitter but there's no citation to who this person is and no one in the comments identifies him either it's baffling i have no idea who the person is in larger point neither does alex he just saw a random video on social media that made a point that he liked about tiktok so he's reporting on it it's his process that's what he's doing yeah
Starting point is 01:05:19 even leaving the anonymity of the speaker aside who cares about this claim it's not backed up by any data that this guy is presenting it's just a thing that someone's saying someone who he has no idea who they are or the larger context of their comments essentially what i'm saying here is that i don't really care about this video the only important thing to point out is that alex has no idea who this person is there's nothing backing up what they're saying yeah and he's he loves it alex's broadcast has become an audio version of your uncle's facebook page in 2015 like it is just a series of like a little more hateful maybe maybe that's your on depends on whose uncle yeah yeah we got to be talking uncles uh but yeah i mean it is just like a bunch of
Starting point is 01:06:02 i saw this and now i'm mad and then you just move on and then you like have a flame war in the comments for a while and then the next day you're like i saw that it's the fucking awful right and like there is just like the um like the way that social media makes things like ah what's the next post yeah alex has the same like ah the next show yeah it's almost like a new cycle or right everything is refreshed all those things that i said yesterday don't matter and when i got this is the amount of likes that i got this is about what i'm gonna get from here so i gotta move on yeah it's a whole mess so i'm still talking a little bit about martha's vineyard here sure alex is uh fellowship crime so what are the most difficult challenges right now the difficult
Starting point is 01:06:44 challenges are uh hit pause again i'm gonna start this over sorry again this is one of the leaders in martha's vineyard the leader is saying we don't have places for him we don't have jobs for him don't bring him here but you're telling him come here and they voted 85 percent in martha's vineyard for joe biden so if you don't want to pour gasoline on yourself and light it on fire lady don't do it but there's nothing like a leftist to be disconnected from reality sorry started over so what are the most difficult challenges right now the difficult challenges are uh we have at some point in time they have to move somewhere else right we we cannot we don't have the services to take care of 50 immigrants um and we we certainly don't have housing we're in a housing
Starting point is 01:07:32 crisis as we are on this island and so we don't we can't house everyone here that lives here and works here we don't have housing for 50 more people so alex is presenting this as one of the leaders from martha's vineyard because he has no idea who this person is and he is not entirely sure if martha's vineyard is a city or what he should call their leaders in reality this is lisa belcastro the coordinator of the homeless shelter in martha's vineyard and when she says that eventually people need to leave she's talking about how the shelter she works with isn't designed for providing long-term help when you understand that what she's talking about is the services her shelter can provide not like the city she's not speaking for the city right or for martha's vineyard as a whole like
Starting point is 01:08:15 it's he's he's deceiving with the context yeah so the larger context of that clip that alex isn't playing is about how the community has come together to help these migrants and then lisa goes off on to santis about how this is a disgraceful political stunt that's essentially an attack on the personhood of these migrants themselves yes conveniently cuts that off uh just before yeah yeah i mean before that there's there's no other way to describe it than to say that he has taken these people and reduced them to things yeah yeah that's alex alex look at them too yep so here's a clip of santis uh just as a as a like sort of reverse of this and all those people in dc in new york were beating their chest when trump was president
Starting point is 01:09:00 saying they were so proud to be sanctuary jurisdictions saying how bad it was to have a secure border the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door they all of a sudden go berserk and they're so upset that this is happening and it just shows you you know their virtue signaling is a fraud okay they so we can't survive as a country if this is what elected leaders do the fabric of the country just won't hold together if we have trolls using humans for publicity stunts in a weird attempt to trigger the libs so you reveal their virtue signaling insane even if everything desantis was saying was true this is how a distasteful prank show operates not a governor beyond that what he's
Starting point is 01:09:47 saying is bullshit people aren't upset about migrants and refugees going to different cities they were super offended by the way desantis is doing this as a political stunt using the safety of migrants as a prop he's endangering humans including children for his own purposes largely to increase the chances that he's able to increase his political power in the future he knows well enough that he can't acknowledge that this is what he's getting pushback for because it's a very sensible pushback that he can't just write off his triggered virtue signal responses so he pretends that's what people are upset about so it just it pleases the the aggressive audience i mean i i you i can't hear him talk like that without getting an immediate urge to like bum rush the
Starting point is 01:10:32 stage and just start slapping in the face you can't believe this yeah just slap it wake up something is just wake up yeah like there's that's that's an that's not possible for a human being to think is true yeah in any meaningful form you're a person who has the responsibility for representing a fucking state you're the governor of a state this is beneath your station yeah this is beneath your office yeah and i think a lot of things that maybe elective officials do are maybe beneath the office well but particularly this this is up there yeah and i think that acting this way to um and then the response being like oh look at this virtue signaling it reveals all like that to me is like this is social media trolling this isn't this isn't just do what other
Starting point is 01:11:24 florida governors do and get rich off of your shit and then leave that's what is that's what the governor of florida does yeah just be a corrupt piece of shit like florida likes that's what they want god damn it so the third hour of alex's show on friday he has a couple of doctors on who are suing about remdesivir but they're clearly on a fishing expedition uh they're making outrageous claims about hospitals murdering for profit but they have no evidence of anything that's gonna be tough and then they keep saying we hope we'll find things in discovery like it's zero in terms of like an interview it is a nothing but very exciting for alex we hope we'll find things in discovery yeah we'll go from there see now this is how the legal system works i say i sue you and then you
Starting point is 01:12:12 have to give me all the information that i need to sue you right i make bold claims that are baseless and then and the law makes it so they're true so we have one last clip and it's about the lineage of these sorts of publicity stunts um and uh nazis well alex actually has a pretty good point oh so if it's good enough for the democrat strongholds to have giant tent cities how about they start to happen at their houses there's one from a speckle me he says sorry illegal migrants southern border states are full but i hear martha's vineyard is accepting reservations i mean actually laura lumers idea three years ago she took a bunch of illegal aliens she picked up on the texas border excuse me california border and took them to nancy polosi's house and she got
Starting point is 01:13:04 arrested for it let's get laura lumar on sunday oh very exciting about this booking can't wait for her to say that she won the election secretly so alex is lying about what laura lumar did she picked up men she assumed her undocumented immigrants from a home depot parking lot and convinced them to accompany her to set up a tent in polosi's backyard but she it's pretty unlikely that they told uh that she told them that they'd be trespassing on polosi's property to do so and that you know she didn't probably almost certainly didn't tell them it was part of a publicity stunt aimed at boosting her profile with the ultimate goal of being to accumulate political power that she could wield against immigrants it would be a very difficult thing to
Starting point is 01:13:43 explain in the home depot parking lot and do so successfully yeah yeah it was pretty clear that the real aim of the stunt uh was to do this illegal thing trespassing in order to create a confrontation between the police and the immigrants this would allow lumar to do exactly what the scientist is doing now with the oh you want immigrants here but apparently not on your property kind of game unfortunately polosi didn't press charges against anyone so the immigrants just left and according to will summer at the daily beast quote when it became clear that the men wouldn't be arrested and deported as was apparently the plan one of lumars associates groaned and shouted catch and release at the at them the police lumar didn't get arrested for this stunt but again
Starting point is 01:14:26 you can see this need to use fraud to try and set people up and an eagerness to use people as pawns and politically cruel stunts that's alex's ideology and this shit is totally fine to him because they aren't people to him these these people are things yeah you have to use fraud you have to use fraud because you are complaining about people that don't exist so then you have to because they're not going to do what it is you're complaining about then you have to try and create a contraption of sorts to get them into a situation where maybe what they do could be construed from a distance as what you have been complaining about this whole time don't uh dope besmirch contraptions hey i'm not besmirching contraptions i'm just saying that i'm i'm trying
Starting point is 01:15:11 to use the the more technical term you know i don't it's like it's like a chain reaction machine like tissue paper you know i'm using um yeah it's i mean i think there is like a you know it's it's weird when alex is able to make connections you know like yeah laura lumar stunt is similar to this it is in many ways yeah um and and he if he would sit and think about that for a little while maybe maybe he'd uh no he wouldn't he wouldn't learn anything if i was to santis i would sit and think about that a while and go am i really going to do lumar shit oh yeah that's what i would do yeah i'm a i'm a lumar hack because because and that's and that's not because i mean in my in my inhabiting of this character it's not morally that lumars uh
Starting point is 01:16:01 doing immoral things it's that she's shit at the job you know it's just garbage performance yeah it's shit yeah get better yeah do something better steal from uh steal from somebody better you know like marcel du chan put an upside down urinal in martha's vineyard how about that blow everybody's mind it would be interesting it would be but you know what the liberals would like that they would like to be confused by a challenge yeah it would get its own it would get its own facebook page in like an instant everybody be wearing shirts it'd be gritty and then the upside down urinal of mar martha's vineyard that's the way it would go yeah yeah so i mean look there's not much going on here um as alex's trial progresses uh where we left off on friday
Starting point is 01:16:48 at the end of pauses uh testimony right um norm was trying desperately to bring trump into the proceedings and uh got slapped down with that a number of times hilariously and um yeah i i i don't know i don't think uh that i don't know are there any big points that you would want to bring up uh you've you've seen over the course of the the week i mean i suppose the the big point for me has just been so much is is clear especially with the elongated trial now is so much of it is so obvious that the judge and norman and matty and and all of those people have the rules set up and the rules are norm cannot do everything that norm is doing yeah but because it's a trial and we can't just sit there and have the judge say norm sit back down you are not allowed to talk although
Starting point is 01:17:45 she has said that a couple times she has said that a couple of times i will make you sit down if you don't exactly yes absolutely she's had to say that and she's going to keep saying that because that's their entire that's all they've got is the stuff they can't say yeah they don't have a new argument so they're just going to try and do different ways to like backdoor the same shit they're not allowed to say in and we're going to watch it for more weeks yep yeah yeah yeah so we'll give you an update on that as it as it goes along as the rules are broken more and it appears that alex is going to be there probably testifying next week or this week as you know as things are going yeah that'll we'll see i'll be interesting sure will yeah um but yeah we'll be back for another
Starting point is 01:18:28 episode in the near future indeed we will but until then jordan we have a website and here we do it's knowledge right dot com yep we're also on twitter we are on twitter it's at knowledge underscore fight yeah we'll be back but until then i'm neo i'm leo i'm dzx clark i'm wilford snibble of the gripple pibble and now here comes the sex robots andy in chansas 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

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