Knowledge Fight - #746: The Infowars All-Star Midterm Coverage Spectacular

Episode Date: November 12, 2022

Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how the live stream of the midterm election went over on Infowars. Owen Shroyer broke out the big board! Ali Alexander bored everyone! Laura Loomer was reporting ...from the ground in Florida! It's just wall-to-wall losers giving bad analysis.

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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. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes.
Starting point is 00:01:04 I 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, buddy? My bright spot today, Jordan, is, so I've been a lover of books.
Starting point is 00:01:17 Sure. Through my life. I was a avid reader when I was younger. Some of that fell apart a little bit as booze took over my head. I think we have very similar trajectories on the wonder years of booze. It's hard to read when your eyes are blurry. So some of those after college years might have been a little bit hazier on that front. But I always had a pretty decent collection of books growing up.
Starting point is 00:01:47 I like to have like a bookshelf with, even if it's just to look at, like I read the books, but it's fun to look at. Oh, man. And I realized that I've not done that in the past years. And one of the reasons is because, oh, like eight years ago or so, nine years ago, I had a house fire and my house burned down. And I lost a giant collection of books that I had. And I just kind of felt like after that point, like, what's the, what's the point of having
Starting point is 00:02:15 these physical things? Sure. It's so ephemeral. Yeah. It can all be gone in an instant. And I guess it's taken that long for me to get back on the horse because I have decided that I'm starting a new library, but it'll be a specifically anti-communist literature and Alex Jones adjacent library.
Starting point is 00:02:32 When I was a child, I did childish things. Exactly. But when I became a man. Right. When I decided to get back on the horse of collecting books and such. And so actually today, just in the mail, I've got my, I got my first couple of things that I'd ordered. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 00:02:49 The copies of the American opinion. Yeah. John Birch Society magazines from the sixties. So antiques, baby. Let's open it up to a random page. Nope. Too many n words. Why don't you look at page 27 of that one?
Starting point is 00:03:03 Page 27. Yep. And thank you, sir, little Gary Allen article about the civil rights movement. Yeah. It's, it uses the words you would expect. Yeah. So yeah, I'm excited to put this together. And also this is a little bit self-serving, but I wanted to put out the message to folks
Starting point is 00:03:24 that, you know, if you have any John Birch Society materials that are kicking around your house and you feel like, Hey, I don't need this, maybe Dan would like it. I guarantee you I would. He would. He really would. So if you want to contact us, that would be very nice. I would enjoy any contributions to the, the library. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:43 If you're just one of those regular old people and I know you and I have both been there, you know, you're wandering around your house and like, what am I doing with all this anti-communist literature from the 1940s? Maybe your parents had it though. Exactly. I know. There's, there's all kinds of possibilities. And I think it would go to a good, good home.
Starting point is 00:03:59 I'd take care of it. Totally. No, I mean, it's funny that I made the joke because honestly, I think our audience probably does. I mean, yeah, I think our audience is more likely to have this than any other in the fucking world. So yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:13 Now I will say that the last time I put a call out for something like this, it was like, you know, old episodes of Alex, like maybe VHS's of his public access show, no dice on that. But I think this is a little bit more likely to have somebody who's sitting on something. It's slightly less specific, I think, you know, there's more opportunities. Yeah. So what about you? What's your bright spot?
Starting point is 00:04:33 My bright spot, Dan, is that there's a certain fella named Hayao Miyasaki. All right. Now he makes some pretty good movies. I don't know if you've ever heard of Studio Ghibli. I don't not that, but I've heard his name before. Yeah. Princess Mononoke. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. ofogo. Oh boy, do you know what that means, man? Wait, here's what I'm thinking. Was this one of these Elon Musk, a fake Twitter Thinks him, Biogo, and he's in the picture. Oh boy, it's the official Studio Ghibli.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Wait, wait, wait. So he is going to make a Star Wars movie. Oh, I thought maybe he was going to be in the Mandalorian next season. No. He might do, I don't know if it's a Star Wars movie or whatever it's going to be. I mean, like for her tag being baby. Oh, that would be fun. That would be fun.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Yeah. I don't know. They seem to buck convention a little bit. Yeah. Yeah. I don't think he would do that. He's not that kind of guy. But anyways, the people responsible for maybe five of my top 10 films are making one together
Starting point is 00:05:55 and it's going to be incredible. I hope you're not let down. I don't know if I can be. I will let you enjoy this brightness and excitement without my cynicism. I was only let down by Studio Ghibli one time. All right. And that's because it's not just Miyazaki. You know, there's another director there who's also an incredible director named Takahata.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And he's really, really good, but he makes less magical stuff and more grounded in realism stuff. And we just thought Studio Ghibli was the same. So when I was 19, my friends and I all got together, ordered some pizza and we wanted to watch Grave of the Fireflies because it's a Studio Ghibli movie. Sure. Right. So we had children following the firebombing of Tokyo and it is the saddest fucking movie.
Starting point is 00:06:42 It is the saddest movie anyone had ever watched and I got shocked by it. So yeah. How about this? What? Studio Ghibli Pibli. Ah, man, we got to do that. All right. So anyway, Jordan today, we have an episode to go over and this is coming out a little
Starting point is 00:06:57 bit late. We recording this on Friday morning and one of the reasons for that, everybody thought it's the additional half a billion dollars Alex has to pay in punitive damages. So funny. And the Kutpa stuff, but no, it's not that. Although fun. Oh, delightful. 1.5 billion almost at this point.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I mean, if I'm if I'm the judge, you know, I am writing that number out. I'm writing the five or the four and then the other four and then I'm thinking of that time that Alex put a picture of me with flames in my eyes and then I'm writing six zero. Yeah, it's it's quite an amount. I am interested to see where this goes, but that is not why we needed to delay things. Right. It's because today we're covering Alex's star studded midterm no, it was not star studded all the stars.
Starting point is 00:07:49 All the stars were there was a red carpet. I'm waiting for him to get Chris Pratt. I feel like we're not far away from that man. Today is the day. Oh, shit. No, no, of course. I'm not there. Although it would be interesting to hear the two of them discuss that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:08:02 I don't want that so bad. Yeah, I want to. How did this get made? No, today it's a bunch of dorks complaining about the midterms. So we'll that sounds like we'll enjoy that and watch that go down. But man, yeah, it they whoo. It was long, but we're only going to talk about the beginning of the coverage and then the time that Alex is there right because Alex checks out and goes home.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Of course he does at a certain point and leaves Ali Alexander and Owen Troyer to host and take calls. Oh, man. And then they just replay Alex's show from earlier in the day with an interview with David Ike and who cares. But we'll get down to business on this. But first, let's say hello to some new walks. I think that's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:08:46 So first, them bow. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Next, grim reefer. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk.
Starting point is 00:08:55 I'm a policy walk. And you. Next, Wilford snibble, Pible gnome, artifacir of clan, Gribble, Pible. Thank you so much. You are now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Next, snickerdoodle, joining the marathon knowledge fight at Mile 25.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. This one's in all caps. So thank you so much. I need your help, Frank. Your now policy walk.
Starting point is 00:09:18 I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. And Miguel Orvins. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. And we got a couple of technocrats in the mix here, Jordan.
Starting point is 00:09:29 So first, hey, guys, just woke up from a five-month coma. How many mustards are we at? Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. Rude. That's a good one. That's a really good one. I'll give them that one.
Starting point is 00:09:42 And thank you so much, too. To Adam, you're the best brother a Richard could ever ask for, but Jordan and I love you very much. 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 00:09:58 I'm just going to take a little breaky now. A little breaky for me. And then we're going to come back. And I'm going to start the show over. But I'm the devil. I've got to be taken out of here. I've been on this. Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:10:15 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.
Starting point is 00:10:36 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. Guess what, Adam? He is not better tomorrow. No, no. Alex is not better.
Starting point is 00:10:51 He sucks. Yeah. Also marathon coverage. He's not great. Yeah. You know, I really figured this was the time for him to step up if he was going to the midterm marathon, here's the foundational problem, though. Alex for months has been saying there's going to be a false flag before the midterm.
Starting point is 00:11:11 There is an issue. He said that Biden was going to be assassinated. That's true. None of this shit happened. No. And so the like midterm coverage and I mean, we're now on the other side of it. So we know that it was not very eventful even now as a midterm, there's there's obviously Democrats overperformed or the GOP underperformed.
Starting point is 00:11:29 Sure. However, you want to look at it, maybe both, maybe a combination of both, which leads to a smaller GOP victory than would have been expected in a midterm election such as this where the Democrats had won the previous general election. And that's not very exciting. No. It does. It did feel like the American electorate gave a resounding keep doing the exact same thing.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Yeah. It was a look, things not things not great. Maybe we're not super satisfied with the way the Democratic Party is operating, but also not pissed off enough that the GOP is going to gain ground. Yeah. I think what it really shows is everybody's mad at both parties. Nobody wants anyone to win anymore. But I think the population generally as a whole is more mad at Trump.
Starting point is 00:12:20 For sure. That world. Yeah. Yeah. And that's great. I mean, it's a positive sign. When you get there, at least you got there. It's a positive sign that you're not, you didn't see like an overwhelming cascade of
Starting point is 00:12:33 like all of these like fringe ass candidates rising into positions. Now, unfortunately, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene did win. I know that we talked a little bit about the possibility that she could have a competitive race. Sure. And it did look like there was some possibilities both in the primary and in the general, but you know, that didn't come to pass. Democrat underperformed.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Well, and it was a giant pro Republican district. Yeah. It's not the biggest surprise in the world, certainly unfortunate, but I do like that our future speaker of the house can only really screech more than speak. You know, I don't think she's going to be the screecher of the house. It's not going to be the speaker. I think so. Now, one of the one of the dynamics that goes sort of unexplored on on info wars is that
Starting point is 00:13:20 the lesser the margin of like like it like power, you know, the the fewer people they have above 50 percent, right, the greater the power of people like Marjorie Taylor Greene becomes. Yeah. And that dynamic is just ignored entirely in infor's analysis because they don't understand that. Maybe they don't. Certainly.
Starting point is 00:13:43 It's not interesting to them. Yeah. That's fair. And that's what's weird. Like Roger Stone has been very clear about this. He said in the past, like, you don't want a giant Republican win. You want a small win and specifically the people that we know are crazy. We want them to win because then they'll hold greater amounts of power.
Starting point is 00:14:01 But that message seems to have not gotten through to like Alex and Owen. I mean, the best example of this in maybe history is the Democrats were very, very excited to have won the Senate. And then immediately they discovered that they did not do anything even sort of close to that because Joe Manchin has more power than anyone in America. Yeah. Yeah. That dynamic is is real.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Yeah. So that, you know, the fact that Alex has had to like do this show after screaming for months about like a false flag that never came is unfortunate. And then the second thing is this boring, this is boring shit. It was a boring night. But you'd expect at least to be interesting on Info Wars. You would expect them to try. There's so much of them pretending they're fucking CNN.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Oh man. Owen Shroyer standing in front of a giant map. No. Fuck me. No. Yeah. You guys are not, you are Info Wars. They've got Owen and Harrison in the Info Desk or whatever, the second studio where
Starting point is 00:15:02 they, Alex will throw it to Owen and be like, Oh, I gotta talk about this county. No, no shit. If they have a map, it should only be of the Confederacy. Like that's what their map should be of. Like, Hey, guess what? Jefferson Davis is now the, yeah. Or a map of like Hyrule. Well, Garen and Dorf has made some really strong strides over here in Hattano Village.
Starting point is 00:15:26 What they could have is like a five person, you know, you have the five lines, right? And you have the little Velcro faces that you attach to that. And then we've got like Soros, we've got Trump, we've got all of those people and it's like a horse race to see who's winning the most, you know, it looks like Soros might have come out on top. I don't know who did, but it's not us. Because here we go. Yup.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Here is an out of context drop from today's show. Ollie, you just made some incredible points. This is a political. That's because I'm a smart guy, Alex. Yeah, he's a smart guy. Oh boy. I would say that Ollie Alexander is maybe the star cool of both this and January 6th. He says that like this is the first time in 15 years that he hasn't been involved in like
Starting point is 00:16:15 campaigns and it's probably because of January 6th. Yeah, I would assume so. But I think that that is part of a desperation that he has and so he's there the whole time. Oh no. Yeah. He's the guy anchoring this, this relay race and whispering. I've got nowhere else to go underneath every, yeah, Tim Poole didn't ask. Yup.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Yup. Yup. Bannon's not interested. I'm host guys. Yeah. Throw me a bone. The other weird Charlie Kirk doesn't want me. Absolutely not.
Starting point is 00:16:46 So the other right wing fucks who are having the streams, this is about as good as it gets for Alexander at this point. Yikes. So we start off and Alex is not there. Owen and Harrison are hosting the beginning of this coverage. Okay. All right, we're back live here. It's info wars live coverage of the 2022 midterm election.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Harrison Smith joins me in studio now at Harrison. I just had a little bit of a belly laugh with this news. I should have waited for air to, to, to, well, no, it is time. Now is the time folks. If you haven't heard this, get ready for a good laugh. Well, I'm trying to find the exact tweet, but the word on the street is our good friends over at the young Turks are not broadcasting on this all important election night because unfortunately power is down in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:17:36 But how will we fill our cups with their liberal tears? I don't know. I, it's, it's a shame really. I think, I think we're the ones that are really suffering from, from this cause we won't have. We're the ones being denied. We're being parched. They're so excited for the liberal tears that they're gonna get to drink and now they've
Starting point is 00:17:53 been deprived them because young Turks not on air. I, I do love that American politics is absolutely completely devoid of any and all governance. And it's just like, man, this election is going to be great because it'll make people feel bad. It's just sadism. Yeah, exactly. I want hurt. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:12 So this is weird. Based on everything about Alex's world building and the narratives he's been selling for months, a power outage on in the second largest city on in the U S on election night would probably be cause for like, this is a false flag kind of accusation. Yeah, I'm willing to bet if it happened in an area that wasn't heavily blue and these ding dongs knew that they had no chance of winning, this would be reported as proof of election fraud instead of some lighthearted news that are touching on to mock the young Turks.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Sure. They're reporting on a tweet the young Turks posted that said quote slight delay with the start of young Turks tonight will tweet out here once the show is live. We're experiencing a power outage, but the team is on it so we can deliver you the progressive perspective on midterms 2022. This was at 5.19 p.m. central. They'd planned to go live at five and they were up in broadcasting by around six. Tech stuff happens as the crew of informers can clearly attack.
Starting point is 00:19:03 I mean, yes. And also by the way, this, what we just listened to from Harrison and Owen is after six. So young Turks were probably already live by this point. God damn them. There doesn't seem to have been a broad power outage in LA that night. It was probably really local to their studio. Maybe even just their building. It might have been some other tech issue that they were calling a power outage as shorthand
Starting point is 00:19:24 to who knows. Anyway, they did do their show. There weren't a ton of liberal tears for Owen and Harrison to mock, but Matt Gates did show up to do a painful interview where he tried to minimize his sexual assault allegations by saying that more people had accused Biden than him, which is a good dodge. I don't know how that's a human response from a human being. I murdered less people than that guy. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:48 That's what he said. Really a murderer. I don't understand. Cool. So you see here this glee that Owen and Harrison are putting out because they're convinced they're about to get a hit of their favorite drug, which is seeing people they don't like in pain. It comes out really vividly every election.
Starting point is 00:20:02 And I do have to make it clear that this isn't just some kind of joy in seeing that you have defeated your opponent. It's sadism. It's political sadism. It's disgusting. Yep. So, uh, Owen is a guy full stop. That's true.
Starting point is 00:20:17 But if you want to describe him, he's a guy who likes to be thorough with his investigations in what manner? Well, he's not the kind of person who will take other people's words for things. He goes out and does his own exit polling. I don't know. I feel like we have him saying under oath that he's a puppet. No, no, no. No puppet here.
Starting point is 00:20:34 I think he's a puppet. Owen is an exit polar now. He's a puppet. I'm curious. Did you vote today? Yes. What was your experience like 45 minutes waiting in line? It went pretty smoothly.
Starting point is 00:20:46 You're in a conservative area, right? Not according to the people I was standing in line with, not from their physical appearance. I did not see. I'm sorry. What? Conservative area. And you probably went after you got all fair this morning. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:59 I went around noon. Okay. It went bad. Yeah. I asked because I went first thing in the morning and I got in within 20 minutes. It may have even been less. Yeah. It's a really painless experience.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And also I had so much free time. I was expecting it to take an hour, maybe even two. So I had a bunch of free time. I figured, oh, let me drive around and look at all the rest of the polling locations. I may or may not have made it to yours. I think you might be just south technically of the areas I went to where you would vote in my district. I think you might be in a different district.
Starting point is 00:21:27 But I was amazed at the low voter turnout. I was amazed that mostly these are Democrat areas with the low voter turnout. It seemed like lines barely out the door. And the only places where I saw long lines were when I got over to the west side of town, which are traditionally more conservative Republican areas, where it did look like lines of 100, 200, 300 people out the door. But I didn't see any of that in the Democrat areas. The Democrats aren't voting.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Republicans are all out in full force. I don't know what to tell you. This is scientific. I drove around and saw stuff. I mean, I just, that's so convinced that he's right. And Harrison can look at somebody and tell how they're going to vote. They look Democrat. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:09 You know what? What's good for the future is whenever fascists identify people based on looks and then classify them based on looks. Well, we know that Alex can see demons in people. See, there we go. Just by looking at them. Yeah. This is an issue.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Stout. Future historians will say that they were not demons. Yes. So they take some calls before Alex shows up and they get a guy from Oklahoma. It's the place to be. It's where the wind goes rushing through the plane. That's what we do. Um, also, it's a place where election fraud is happening.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Oh, no. I want to take a quick call. Bill in Oklahoma, Bill, you're on info wars, midterm election night coverage. Go ahead. I, uh, Harrison, uh, if you are receiving this transmission, we are the resistance. I just wanted to call him and say, uh, I'm in Oklahoma and, uh, I recorded two videos today of my experience at the poll and I voted at 7 30 this morning and the machines were already messing up and I got it on video.
Starting point is 00:23:17 The woman talking about the machine in my town has been messing up through early voting and everything and, uh, the video also so, uh, the woman talking about what you could just put your, uh, ballot in this drop box and all can see them later and I was like, that's kind of odd, you know, so I went back and it, the machines were still messing up and I'm recording another video of the poor poll worker, uh, editing the woman's ballot and she's like, yeah, I can nullify ballots or change them and blah, blah, blah. And this is in Oklahoma. Are you putting these videos out anywhere?
Starting point is 00:24:02 Do you have a Twitter account or something? Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh, look, and I don't do social media, I just watch news. So, uh, my, uh, accounts don't have a lot of activity, but if you want to look up the videos, my rumble account is W, DIRT, B-I-R-K-S-1. So it took a while to find this guy's account because he doesn't articulate his letters
Starting point is 00:24:25 very well. Right. And I watched the two videos he posted and I find myself unconvinced of anything other than it was a humid day in Oklahoma, which is part of what the poll worker told him was the cause of the tabulation machines being down. Yeah. And I'm not even sure if I trust her expertise on it being the reason, but who knows? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:45 He has one video that's a zero and then the second video is where a poll worker is explaining to him that if a ballot goes through the reader and there's an error, the voter can nullify that ballot and fill out a new one, but they have to sign off on that process. The voter has to decide that. Right. The error that's most often picked up appears to be overvoting, where the machine doesn't read which candidate the voter picked in a certain race. The poll worker has the ability to override this with the voter's consent and the machine
Starting point is 00:25:13 will then count all the other votes cast, but in that race, no vote will be tabulated. And again, this is something that the voter has to sign off on. Right. This is a video of a very kind and patient lady explaining to this caller how they deal with the tech at the polling place to his credit. He doesn't act like an infowars caller at the polling place and he's very polite, but he's also secretly recording these people for the purpose of accusing them of voter fraud on a national radio show.
Starting point is 00:25:37 So he's still kind of a piece of shit. I mean, it's lying and subterfuge. Yes. So there's that. Also, Oklahoma is an almost comically Republican state and all of the elections he could possibly think these folks are trying to steal were very safe GOP wins. There wasn't a voter fraud conspiracy, but if there was one, it would not involve Oklahoma. No, I can guarantee that.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Yeah. You know how many ballots you'd have to fucking fraud make to and how suspicious it would be if somebody, they could Democrat won some big race in Oklahoma. You'd have to move everybody from fucking Northern Central Illinois to Oklahoma at once. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's ridiculous. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:18 So anyway, it's the humidity according to this poll worker, which might actually be another conspiracy. Hmm. Yeah. I mean, do I have to pull up the humidity numbers on my ackee weather deal here? I mean, is that how ridiculous? I mean, I was, I was prepared to cover all the numbers with the voting results coming in.
Starting point is 00:26:37 I didn't know I had to pull up, you know, dew points and humidity numbers here. Well, this morning, I guess that's what we got to do now, though. We got to have all the different things measured now. Oh, no, no, no. The woman's credit, this dew point this morning in my town, where I live that was 96, right? But that's because you mentioned earlier, the cloud seeding the stuff. Yes. Some Chinese weather weapons.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Yeah. It hasn't been this cloudy all year until last night. Well, look, I, you know, I'm being facetious. I don't know if they were cloud seeding last night. They have been doing some of that lately, but it was, I was trying, I was hoping to see the blood moon eclipse, but pretty much didn't see anything after, uh, after about midnight. So all ends being facetious, but this caller is not. I, if I understand correctly, this caller believes that there are weather weapons that
Starting point is 00:27:27 were deployed specifically in his area of Oklahoma to raise the dew point, thereby causing voting machine error. So that the GOP could win everything. I'm very confused as to how it ends, but okay, okay. But this is the level of discourse we're seeing here on the midterm coverage. I think, I think, you know, we all, we've all known about how, uh, damaging it is to the voting system and all of this stuff to claim that there's so much float voter fraud. We know all of this, but one thing we don't take into account is just how much time they
Starting point is 00:28:04 have wasted of people who have good faith. Like he's like, I'm going to there politely. He is not. I don't think he has good faith. Well, no, no. I mean, he's polite. He has good faith in terms of investigating the thing that they've told him is the problem. He did look up the dew point.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Yeah, exactly. He doesn't have good faith in communicating the vote. No, no, no. But here's why I still say he has bad faith is because he looked up the dew point and then came up with a conspiracy explanation for why the dew point was high. That really is crazy. You know, it's, you're going to find a conspiracy no matter what piece of information you end up finding.
Starting point is 00:28:41 The person at the pole, her explanation of the, like the humidity causes the machines to act up a little bit and makes the paper softer or whatever. Right. If he was investigating that, he would have found the dew point and been like, oh, that is true. Then his next step would have been seeing if the machines actually are affected by humidity or if there is something there, right? You wouldn't then go to baseless nonsense about Chinese weather weapons making it humid.
Starting point is 00:29:07 How would you not go immediately to that? That was my first thought now. You might have more in common with old bills and what was the dew point today in Illinois? I don't know. It got a lot colder. Sure. Weather weapons. Boom.
Starting point is 00:29:22 How does that relate to the no idea, but that's what it happened. So like I said, this is an all star star studded affair. Oh my God. Pulling out the big guns. Are we going to see the nudge? The nudge is not in play. All right. We've got Laura Loomer on the line with us.
Starting point is 00:29:39 We've got Harrison Smith in studio, Owen Schreuer here with you and Alex Jones will be joining us probably around the seven o'clock central hour with other great guests, Steve Bannon and more. We'll start to get the numbers in. I'll be going to the big board as well. Again, folks, the numbers coming in for Warnock in the Atlanta tri-county area. I think it's what we expected to happen there in Georgia. We're going to be monitoring that closely, but I think it's going to be a walk in Florida.
Starting point is 00:30:05 I don't think the Democrats are going to tamper too much this go around. Unfortunately, they like to try to keep Laura Loomer out of being involved in Congress with all the cheating they do there, but I think they're going to sit this one out. I think they're going to let the Santas win big. I think it's going to win big Laura Loomer joins us now though. Laura, what's the vibe in Florida? Well, it's great to be here with you guys tonight on this exciting election day. We've got Laura Loomer on the ground.
Starting point is 00:30:35 You want incisive, insightful reporting from the ground. You pull out all the stops and you get yourself one of the marquee reporters, somebody who has never spent months trying to cover the Las Vegas shooting as a conspiracy and embarrassed herself. Someone who has never handcuffed herself to the door of Twitter because she got kicked off Twitter and forgot to handcuff herself to the other door. That's about as embarrassing as it can possibly get that person as you're on the scene reporter. Laura fucking Loomer.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Jesus, you know, you just got to get the loom, you know, she weaves it together the way you need her to. All right. I mean, I get it. There aren't other options. There were a lot of right wing streams that night. You know, Charlie Kirk, Bannon, Crowder, Tim Pool. So there were there was a there were a lot of people who are probably already booked
Starting point is 00:31:39 places. Right. Roger Stone is supposed to be on here. And I don't think he even shows up. He was over with the Lindell. Oh my God. Over on Frank speech. Getting more money on getting more money from that Lindell getting any money.
Starting point is 00:31:51 That's what the that's the money he needs. He needs any money. He will take any money. Yeah. And that's the Laura Loomer, Ali Alexander, Steve Bannon, allegedly. We'll see how that plays out. And then Alex, not even there for the first hour. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:32:07 But he does show up. And I got to say, I think Alex has a little bit of low energy when he shows up. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. It's all the same in every key battleground area of the country. That's what you've got. He doesn't demonstrate any of those things either. The machine's breaking down or stuffed ballots.
Starting point is 00:32:38 He doesn't. He just says that that's happening. There aren't examples of it. He doesn't prove any of this. It's just taken as gospel. You just say it and it is true. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:49 The problem for him, though, is that all of his good stuff happens before the midterms. It's not the actual elections for him. It's not who wins or loses that's interesting on Infowars. It's what they're going to do to stop it. It's the Chirotinger's midterm. Absolutely. And once it happens, it's kind of a letdown. Oh, they stuffed the ballot boxes like we knew they were going to.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Your arguments are already preloaded. Totally. And your coverage is kind of predetermined. They're the same arguments from 2020. They're the same arguments from 2018. They're the same arguments from 26. We've been here. You think they steal elections because you're losers.
Starting point is 00:33:22 I get it. Yeah. So Owen did a little bit of his own little grassroots exit polling. Oh, no. And guess what? So did Alex. And they're confirming each other's results. All right.
Starting point is 00:33:34 What we know is this. And I don't just go up the polls of the numbers, the grassroots stuff I see. I went home and took my wife and daughter out to dinner, got mobbed at a restaurant by listeners of every race, color and creed. Nothing but love was mobbed like I was Elvis Presley, not bragging, saying I'm some powerful guy, but they see me as the black sheep, the rebel, nothing but love and liberal loss in Texas. Then it takes me from my house about 20 minutes to get to the office, took me 50 minutes
Starting point is 00:34:08 because of the massive traffic. Oh, and I forgot before that this afternoon I went to vote, stood in line for 45 minutes as well. I've never stood in line five minutes. And almost everybody I talked to was voting Republican and a few were voting libertarian. Very few were voting Democrat. That's in leftist Austin, Texas. And I mean, even ABC and news and others tried to go to places like Miami that are 60 plus
Starting point is 00:34:37 percent Democrat couldn't find anybody in exit polls that voted Democrat. This is a total political bloodbath. This is a total political realignment. So that's where we're at at seven. Yeah. Yeah. Certainly Alex is riding high on these expectations of a political bloodbath. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Oh, that's not going to be good. Mm-mm. But you know, I don't want to get anyone's hopes up. It doesn't lead to like a freak out or anything. It's just sort of a coasting downward. And like Ali Alexander is, if nothing else, a self-styled political analyst. He thinks he knows everything about these districts and all of this. And so when he is on the show, he's talking numbers.
Starting point is 00:35:23 He's talking like he knows candidates names. So it's a facsimile of actual election coverage and it bores the shit out of that. Of course it does. He doesn't watch election coverage. No. What would he care? It's so interesting to like, to see this just like, ah, this is a, an attempt to be like a actual news outlet and Alex is, he might as well be asleep.
Starting point is 00:35:45 I mean, what does, does a 30,000 million ballots were just officially counted and the exit polling suggests that almost 60% of them went Democrat. How exciting was that? Well, it's demons. See, that's better. Yeah. That's where Alex wants to be. That's where I want to be.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Honestly. He's at the analysis desk. He's over by the big map and they even did, oh no. So here is Owen's first attempt at being a big boy, uh, election journalist and man, he sucks at this. All right. Let's go down to Pennsylvania to that Senate race. Both races are looking really bad actually with the early returns.
Starting point is 00:36:24 Uh, Federman is in control now, but this is ridiculous, Alex. These are obviously early numbers, but go ahead and look at what's happening in Philadelphia County. What goes on in Philadelphia County, 92%, 92% for Federman. You never see a number like that with so many votes. We're not talking about a small county in Oklahoma or Texas where they're saying, you know, I want you to elaborate on this. We're going to go to break them back with Ali Alexander and Aaron Smith's take on this,
Starting point is 00:36:53 but I'm seeing massive red wave just in the numbers we're seeing. We are seeing key districts shutting down in Republican areas to try to block the vote. You know, that's their strategy in the mail ends, but what are you looking at the full spectrum saying? Are you saying just like with Bolsonaro in, uh, Brazil now you can pronounce it correctly areas. They are clearly stuffing it and going against what the poll numbers show. I mean, what, what are you saying?
Starting point is 00:37:18 Are you saying the Republicans may not take the house and send it tonight? It's going to be a lot harder for the Democrats to steal the house because you have all these different smaller districts where they can't do ballot stuffing, but what they can do, what you were just alluding to Alex is they can stuff in Philadelphia. So this is the kind of thing you hear when you have an idiot like Owen at the voting analysis desk. He's a person who has absolutely no interest in or knowledge about historical voting patterns. So he couldn't even credibly say whether or not Fetterman getting over 90% of the vote
Starting point is 00:37:50 in Philadelphia County is in line with past elections. In reality, Philadelphia County contains two congressional districts, Pennsylvania's second and third districts. The second district is a Democrat plus 25 district and went 72.9% to Clinton and 24.9% to Trump in 2016. And the spread was even wider for Obama Romney in 2012. However, the third district is a Democrat plus 41 district. That's a big plus.
Starting point is 00:38:19 And neither Romney nor Trump even got over 10% of the vote there. Pennsylvania's third district is one of the most Democratic voting districts in the country in Cook's partisan index. Their latest analysis, they were only behind Maryland's fourth, which is just outside DC and California's 12th, which includes Oakland and Berkeley. Right. Pennsylvania's third is a more strongly Democrat area than San Francisco, Chicago, and pretty much all of LA and New York.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Right. Owen doesn't know these things and he doesn't know that seeing early returns like the ones he's talking about should be totally expected. Because he's stupid and uninformed, he takes this very normal phenomenon and translates it into a conspiracy. So Federman didn't end up with that high of a share of the votes in Philadelphia County. As of the time that I was preparing this, his win was only at about 82.1%, which actually represents an overperformance there by Dr. Oz.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Notice how I'm commenting on how Oz got more votes than one might have expected, but somehow I'm not implying that that's the result of a nefarious conspiracy. Wild. Crazy. Yeah. I wish that we had this on MSNBC. Somebody who's completely uninformed, everybody else is very aware of what's going on and this person just shows up and they're like, oh, a Republican is winning in Oklahoma.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Bullshit. They're stealing it from us. These liars. What's this? They split Dakota into North and South. This is, this is, this is a plot. What happened? Did they, did they have a war?
Starting point is 00:39:49 Why did they split? They split the state to two just to get more representatives. Something is up. Do they still have a border dispute? Something is up. It can South Dakotans go into North Dakota or is it like, is it like the Northern Irish wall? Is that what we're dealing with here?
Starting point is 00:40:04 So Owen has no idea what he's talking about as it relates to Philadelphia County and because of that, it becomes a focal point of all of his coverage throughout the entire night. Of course. And in order to facilitate that, he just has to make shit up. And you can look at Philadelphia County, obviously Philadelphia and normally you're looking, whether it was Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, you're looking at about a 60 to 70% maybe clip in there, 70 at the highest, 60, probably the average. That was in 2016 presidential, 2020 presidential.
Starting point is 00:40:35 You're talking about a 90% clip in Philadelphia County. And then guys, give me Allegheny County in Pittsburgh really quick so I can look at that. Owen's just making shit up. Like he's lying to the audience because he wants to pretend he's just like the adults on the news channel actually read up on these things. Owen knows facts and trends, but they're just made up. Philadelphia County went for Biden 81.4% to Trump 17.9. The Senate race results are exactly in line with what you would expect there from past
Starting point is 00:41:04 historical patterns. But Owen's invested in constructing a voter fraud narrative that he's willing is willing to make shit up to strengthen his claims. That's how desperate he is to create his false reality, to overlay real reality. Right. There aren't even details to fudge. He has to just make them up. His whole cloth just like fuck it.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Yeah. 60% is the most. Has the average? Totally. Oh, this is so out of line with historical patterns. Based on all the stuff that I have read, which is none. Nothing. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:41:32 It's stuff I think about. Yeah. It's not, it's stuff that I because I'm doing research in my mind as Alex says. See, I thought about it in the past. So that means in the intervening time period, I must have researched it. Clearly. And you know, that's basically like what Alex says in these depositions is like, I wouldn't just say that.
Starting point is 00:41:47 I wouldn't. I must have said that based on something. Obviously. And I just make something up. That seems absurd. Sir. So, uh, um, Ali shows up on the Alexander in the house. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:41:58 I didn't shut down with this right until the wee hours is a great political analyst in the head honcho over to stop the steal that Trump's promoting today and crush the common and stop the steal. Give us your view on the anomalies, the numbers you're seeing, what your analysis is right now. It's too early to tell, but Ali Alexander, thanks for being here. Yeah. Thanks for coming, Alex.
Starting point is 00:42:20 I think that tonight is going to be an all star cast. I'm really excited to be here on info wars. And I think that we're going to be able to call races before the rest of them. All star cast. I think we're going to be. Yeah. We make things up and lie all the time. Of course we're going to be able to call races before everyone else is.
Starting point is 00:42:34 I don't know exactly if they're before anyone else, but they do. They have a couple of things that are accurate. Like, uh, one was the Ali believed that Georgia, the war knock, uh, Herschel Walker race was going to come down to a runoff. And I don't know if that was before other outlets were, uh, speculating on that, but he may have been before other people. Yeah. Who knows?
Starting point is 00:42:56 Anyway, it's really fun how this election live stream includes two of the three people who made that bullshit documentary where they went to many, uh, Minnesota to accuse Ilhan Omar of being married to her brother, Laura Loomer and Ali Alexander reunite. And I'm sure Jacob Wall would have been there if he wasn't laying low after pleading guilty to a voter intimidation election fraud scheme lately, just recently. Yeah. Someone out is probably his best move. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:18 He owes a lot of money to the courts. Yeah. Also fun fact, that documentary where they went to Minnesota and accused Ilhan Omar of being married to her brother, that documentary was produced by the website culture with three T's, which Ali was heavily involved in. That site was owned by John Eisenman, who coincidentally was a producer of the bullshit documentary, Alex's war, which was definitely just a fair down the middle slice of life character study about an interesting guy.
Starting point is 00:43:41 That's what Greenwald said. Oh, what a bunch of dorks. Yep. Anyway, uh, Owen Ramblin talking shit and then something, uh, a little chaotic happens. And I want to know not just from Alex and Ali, what they think about this new breed of Republican, but, but Ali quickly, uh, what do you see going on with Pennsylvania now? Mehmet Oz has a large, I gotta cut in, we're gonna come right back to you and Ali Alexander
Starting point is 00:44:09 here in about 15 minutes. We're in a simulcast right now with Steve Bannon, his live coverage of the election. Let's go ahead and take his feet until he introduces me to his show. Here we go. Now, a five point lead and it shows you how great a candidate Vega was. She's pure MAGA, right? Uh, the law enforcement, Karen, I want you to weigh in on the second congressional district in Virginia.
Starting point is 00:44:32 Oh yeah. Cut Owen off so he can just listen to them not be ready to have you on Alex yikes. Where are your producers, man? So Steve Bannon's not going to be on the show. No, they're going to have Alex interviewed on Bannon's show and they're just going to play that as if Bannon was on, yeah, very different. Yeah. But they're not really in a rush to have Alex on that sounds right.
Starting point is 00:44:53 But 65% of the vote in Democrat Loria, a member of the January 6th committee is down 55, 44. That's what happens when you focus on an issue that the American people don't care about. Tell us about that for a second, but this is cake. No rush to get to Alex. Just killing time. Yep. We'll get to a minute.
Starting point is 00:45:12 But first tell us about this race. Do they know that Alex is what they have to know Alex is waiting and broadcasting on his show. Yeah. And actually they're trying to go to him, but Alex's feet is fucked up. You could. Oh, the irony, the irony. Yeah, listen to this.
Starting point is 00:45:28 No, but okay, this is why we did the cold open on the, on the war. Hey, John's team. This is Denver control. Can you guys send audio or something? No, it's MSN. They should be mad at the crew. This is not good. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Yeah. Dan, how am I going to get my people in $1.5 billion of debt tiers? You know, what am I going to do there? Their audio is bad. I can't hear him. Oh boy. Yep. Yep.
Starting point is 00:46:01 So they try to get this worked out and the producer of Bannon show is audible on Alex's stream and they're trying to get the video feed worked out, but Alex is feeding back the Bannon show. Yeah, of course he is. To them. So they're like, fix the feed. Done. And finally they get it.
Starting point is 00:46:18 And Bannon has Alex on. I'm mad at the crew. Let's go to Alex Jones right now. Alex, tell us what you're seeing as you look at, look at here across this battle map, particularly in your beloved state of Texas down there in the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. I love Texas. Big life force. What do you see?
Starting point is 00:46:33 Absolutely. I want to talk about Texas historically. It looks like it's going for Democrats, but as the night goes on and we always have gone red at least since the time of Dwight D Eisenhower back in the 1950s. But what you said, Steve is absolutely on target. We have the whole corporate media, big tech, the Democratic Party, the rhinos, the neocons bullying the American people the last two years trying to drive us into submission. This is a referendum against the power structure that the rag tag American people with red
Starting point is 00:47:04 blood of a race, color and creed have come together and said, we want America back. We want our Republic. We don't want the leftist critical race theory and the transgenderism and the open borders and the wars and the tyranny and the surveillance and the censorship. And so despite all the fraud and all the rigging and all the Google manipulation and all the Facebook manipulation and all the Twitter manipulation, the pendulum is swinging back in a mighty, mighty way. And no matter how much fraud they throw at us, they can't stop a red tsunami.
Starting point is 00:47:33 And so I think we're going to see a major, major victory tonight. Alex is trying to make the most of his limited time. The bad end is going to give him. And so you can hear him just jamming everything really, really there. Also I wonder if Alex thought it was a red salami. Hmm. It's an army. It'd be a delicious one.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Yeah. This is a spicy little chorizo in there. Oh boy. Uh huh. Yeah. I mean, like he's on pen and show for just a couple of minutes and it's just like catch phrases man. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:48:02 And that's what this historic election is about is us rising to the challenge. Just like we beat Great Britain, an empire that never been defeated 250 years ago. Well, that's not true. We're on the cusp of the beginning of the Second American Revolution, intellectual, corporate, individual, free market, religious, spiritual awakening that is unstoppable, Renaissance 2.0, 1776 Worldwide, the answer to 1984, 1776, and I'll see you in FullWars.com. Did you have a stroke? Take a breath.
Starting point is 00:48:31 No kidding. We're going to take a short commercial break. We got Karen Turk, Ed Henry, Stephen K. Bannon, an entire team. Yeah. So just a couple of minutes there and it's not a simulcast. It's just Alex appearing on Bannon's show and Alex trying to maybe pretend Bannon's a guest on his. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:48 Bannon's not coming on Alex's stream. If that's a catch my drift, there's power imbalance there. It's very clear. A little bit. It's just Alex throwing out never ending run on sentences about how the public's awake and how the globalists on the run, all his meaningless platitudes. It's tough to listen to since it's so clearly Alex trying to make the most of the very little time that he's being offered on a more relevant show than his own.
Starting point is 00:49:10 Like he's hanging out with Ali Alexander, Laura Loomer, and Owen Schreuer. Like this is not. It's clear. Yeah. I mean, it is funny that we're dealing with tears. So obviously, you know, like Alex is clearly subordinate to Bannon, Ali Alexander clearly subordinate to Alex. Harrison Smith is under the ground somewhere.
Starting point is 00:49:30 He went to bed. Yeah. He left probably by this point already. It's good. Yeah. Get him out of here. Him and Owen were supposed to be manning the big board, but I think that because Harrison had done his show in the morning, right, he'd been up since like four or something like
Starting point is 00:49:45 that. Yeah. And so they're like, you can go to bed. He can only do. You don't have to stay. He can only do so much. Yeah. But to be fair, in terms of tears, you're right.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Yeah. He's underground. He does a show on infowars that gets upwards of 2000 viewers. He is irrelevant. Yeah. He is non-existent. But yeah. And, you know, there's there's an interesting thing too in that like Tim Poole has a stream
Starting point is 00:50:11 that's going on. Alex, not welcome on that. That's not even a that's not even a consideration. Right. Maybe he would be, but he's not. He's not somebody that Poole has on Steven Crowder. He probably could be on that. He's been on Crowder show.
Starting point is 00:50:25 Sure. He's not on there. No. Bannon has him on for a couple of minutes. Hmm. Charlie Kirk, not interested in talking to Alex. Nothing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Alex is he's where he is. Oh, boy. Rogan, not coming. Nothing. Nothing from the rogue. Boo. Oh, boy. So Owen has some more analysis, got to go back to the big board, big board in the analysis
Starting point is 00:50:51 desk. Fetterman is dominating here in the Northeast. That is a blue mirage. My guess is all of these counties here in the Northeast and Pennsylvania will all end up being read by the end of the night. So the only chance I think that Fetterman is going to have here is just with so many overwhelming numbers in Philadelphia. In fact, guys, pull up Philadelphia.
Starting point is 00:51:13 This is the split I'm talking about in major cities here, Alex. And you can see this in almost every major city. I mean, Fetterman is getting a 91% clip in Philadelphia. I mean, that is absurd. I mean, I don't know. No one buys that. It's the same thing with Baltimore. In fact, let's go ahead and do it, guys.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Let's go back. Let's go to the 2020 presidential election. Let's just see exactly what we're dealing with here. I do believe we're going to be okay in Pennsylvania once the Northeast votes are finalized. But guys, if we can go back in time to the 2020 election results, I'd like to see the same numbers in Philadelphia County. And then as well in the 2016, if you guys don't have it, I can pull it up on my side screen over here.
Starting point is 00:51:52 I don't know if you guys have that up right now. So let me just go ahead and all you pull that up, let me get a comment from Ali Alexander will come back to you and then to Harrison Smith, Ollie. So Owen's in for a really harsh wake up call if he finds those numbers. Sure is. I'm not sure what Owen means when he says that Fetterman is dominating in the Northeast. He did great in the Northwest, specifically Erie County, but most of the Northeast counties in the state of Pennsylvania are pretty red districts.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Wayne County, Susquehanna County and Pike County all went around or over 60% to Dr. Oz. But Fetterman had a good showing along the Southeast of the state, including Philadelphia, and then up the Eastern border to Allentown and a little bit further north. He did overperform in a number of red counties, but they all still went pretty strongly. Right. GOP. Right. And because of the world we exist in, why it seems absurd for any candidate to get more
Starting point is 00:52:48 than 90% of the vote. That's crazy, right? Within the context of now. But if you were to tell me that a TV doctor who lies to people for money is racing against a guy who works for a living doing literally anything, I would assume the guy who works for a living gets 90% over that. In a sane world, you know, Herschel Walker doesn't go to a runoff. He doesn't.
Starting point is 00:53:17 All the reasons. Yeah. All of them. Yep. So maybe it's possible that there were like more Democrat votes in Wayne and Pike County is early on, you know, in the Northeast of the state, but it doesn't seem like that would have been like blowout numbers like Owen is saying. Right.
Starting point is 00:53:33 I don't really know what's going on here. I think you've got the Northeast and Northwest mixed up. That makes sense. That makes sense. But all mixed up is their brand. Owen is in dangerous territory trying to look up 2020 and 2016 numbers. He's going against all of the rules that we have given them. Don't look for the truth.
Starting point is 00:53:51 Come on. If the producers had any sway, they would be like, don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't look at the numbers. Don't look at the numbers. Oh, no. But unfortunately, he does find them.
Starting point is 00:54:02 No. So here's what I'm seeing here. If consistency is what we're looking for, we're getting it in most of the areas actually in Pennsylvania, including the counties outside of Philadelphia that lean Democrat, but you're not talking about ridiculous percentages in the past. So guys, give me Philadelphia County here. Pull this up for me for a second. So this is the 2020 election result here.
Starting point is 00:54:23 You had Joe Biden getting a, I don't think this is Philadelphia County, guys, Philadelphia County. I believe he had a, I can't get zoom in, zoom in, zoom in, zoom in, zoom in. There we go. Now give me Philadelphia County. I don't know why I can't get the Philadelphia County. Hey, that's fine. I'll come over here, guys.
Starting point is 00:54:40 Can we come over and just put my screen on? We're going to get this right. Cause this is important. We got it. I got it right here. So here's what we have right now in Philadelphia County, guys. Put, put my screen up here. Bad audio.
Starting point is 00:54:48 The number for Fetterman is 91%, okay? 91% right now in Philadelphia. Just ignore the rest of the counties and look at Philadelphia. Okay. 91%. We're still early in the process, but let's go back. 2020, Philadelphia County goes 81% for Biden. So that's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:55:06 If you believe those, wait, so that one's also believed that the Democrats snuck in 300,000 votes for Joe Biden. Now we're to believe as unpopular as he is, he's even higher or Fetterman is. It's pretty amazing what just happened there. Like this is, you really have to understand this. Owen thought he had a slam dunk point. So before looking into it at all, he pulled up a past election result from Philadelphia County, totally expecting them to be 60% or so Democrat way.
Starting point is 00:55:32 Unfortunately, Biden won the county with over 80%, which makes the numbers that Fetterman was putting up not really look that weird. Owen has essentially debunked his own argument. So instead of just accepting reality and that he was totally wrong about everything he's been saying, Owen says that it was an 81% Biden win in 2020 because there was 300,000 fake ballots. So it really was actually like a 60% win. If there is, if there is any more perfect encapsulation, perfect, it's, it's, it's just
Starting point is 00:56:00 what it is. Not going to argue out. Yeah. At this point, why even use stats? What's the point of bringing up the counts from past elections? If you're just going to make up your own numbers anyway, it doesn't matter. Yeah. I understand and accept that other media outlets have a lot of fair criticism heading their
Starting point is 00:56:15 way for their election coverage, but this isn't a different league. If someone at CNN purporting to provide analysis on the election made the fumble like Owen just did and then they had to make shit up to try and save the ship, they would not have that job much longer. Not at Info Wars though. No one even cares enough to try. No, at Info Wars, if you say there's a conspiracy and then prove yourself wrong, do you know what your answer to that is?
Starting point is 00:56:39 I didn't know it was an even bigger conspiracy. Yeah. It's multi-year conspiracy. You're going to get fired if you don't keep digging. Exactly. Just keep going. Keep digging that hole. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:51 The sort of election coverage version of posting your way through it. Yeah. Just keep going. You'll get to the other side. So funny to me about all of this is that it doesn't get better for a voter fraud isn't real argument than the status quo just staying exactly the same after an election. Who is stealing elections to stay the same? To not win.
Starting point is 00:57:16 What were they both stealing elections and created a kind of equilibrium of everyone stealing so many elections? I can actually answer this. To you, it seems like a homeostasis kind of thing. Yes. It's a balance. It's static. It is.
Starting point is 00:57:31 And maybe that is the case. And the reason that they steal elections to keep things static is because Alex and his crew are trying to take over the country and restore liberty. That would be a drastic thing that staticness is actually preferable to the globalists. So they would prefer to steal elections in order to just keep things kind of going along home drum as opposed to liberty rising. Sure. Interesting idea for them.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Yep. It's a bad one. Yep. It's not a winning strategy. No, no. It's kind of it's it's something they would probably not want to articulate because it's no sound dumb. It really is.
Starting point is 00:58:09 It is beneath like a lot of their theories. You know, sometimes when people are like, ah, the way we have to win is to lose. And you're like, maybe that's I guess a plan. This time you're like, that's a really dumb plan. Sure. Yeah. So Owen looks a little bit more into the numbers coming out of Philly or Pennsylvania's third district right around there in Philadelphia County.
Starting point is 00:58:31 And he declares this impossible. I mean, if they were to stop voting right now, GOP is actually up in the Senate. Harrison's still away. He has 40 seats. Democrats have 39, 16 of 35 seats have been called so far. So still some to go. But GOP is up. We're not seeing the red barrage that they were predicting.
Starting point is 00:58:48 It looks like they were completely off on this. And what would you just find? I just got very excited about something. So get this, the clip for Shapiro in Philadelphia County is 94%. Look, I'm sorry guys, but that is impossible in a district where you have hundreds of thousands of voters. That is a sheer impossibility. So if that number doesn't balance itself out by the end of the night, explain to people
Starting point is 00:59:15 Owen, because you're explain what you just are talking about. So in Philadelphia County, this is where the Democrats stuff ballots. Okay. They did it at 3 30 in the morning on the 2020 election night. We all witnessed it. Why? You all know about the vote by aggregate. They normally win by 60%.
Starting point is 00:59:34 In those last elections, the Democrats got 600,000 votes for Biden there. And I believe if we go back to Hillary Clinton, it was about 550,000. I think yeah, 584. So they're going to have to get at least 600,000 votes for Federman and for Shapiro in Pennsylvania for them to win this race. But again, even those ridiculous numbers are coming in at 80%. A 90% clip for Democrats in Philadelphia County plus is ludicrous. It's absurd.
Starting point is 01:00:06 It's an impossibility. Listen up. It's impossible. I don't understand if his own argument is they normally win these by 60 to 70%. Why ballot stuff at all? Well, because the Mago Republicans are too powerful, they're going to overcome that 60 to 70% clip as Owen likes to say. And so they have to stuff the ballots in order to keep that 60 to 70%.
Starting point is 01:00:36 But if that were the case, then they would have won by 60 to 70%. Maybe they overdid it. So that's the conspiracy. Whoops, guys. We accidentally stuffed too many ballots. Oops, all stuff. Oops, all ballots. Look, the mules were drunk.
Starting point is 01:00:52 I'm going to tell you this. They went a little crazy. I'm going to tell you this. A big problem happened. The North Korean boat finally got there. Maybe that's why Roger wasn't on. He was out investigating those boats. Yeah, he had to get there.
Starting point is 01:01:05 So Alex has another guest on. I'm telling you, big guns. Let's bring Dr. Hernandez in while you do the analysis. Drew, you're hosting the next five, 10 minutes. I'm not going to interrupt you. I want you to be able to lay out what you're seeing, what you think's going on. And then we'll come back and look at Arizona in a moment. Yeah, you got it.
Starting point is 01:01:23 I mean, I think Arizona is definitely something we need to pay attention to. We still got time before all that information begins to come out because I think what's been happening all day in Arizona isn't embarrassed. Yeah, Drew Hernandez, the baby reporter, he's on Tim Poole's show, but he stepped out into the hall to call Alex five to 10 minutes. So at the time of my preparing this episode, Peter Teal's candidate for the Senate Blake Masters was losing by 100,000 or so votes. But there's only 71% of the ballots counted.
Starting point is 01:01:54 So there could be some motion there. Sure. Three of the house seats are safely won by the GOP and two by Democrats with four that were still up to be called. Right. Kerry Lake, a real dumb, dumb is currently losing to Democrat Katie Hobbs in the governor's race, which also was only a little over 70% of the ballots in. I think the baby reporter, Drew Hernandez here is correct.
Starting point is 01:02:14 They should keep their eyes on Arizona and then claim all of the results are fake when they don't like what they see. Yeah. It's a game. It's being played here. Man, it is all you got to do. All you got to do is be on TV for a while. And then somebody's like, yeah, you could be in Congress.
Starting point is 01:02:30 That's it. That's so it. That's all you need. Yep. Yep. You got to get on TV. I just don't know. I just don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:02:40 I just don't know. Yeah, it's unfortunate. Yeah. So Alex is going to predict something that he's been predicting for months. False flags. They're trying to suppress this red wave, but let's go back to false flag. They wouldn't have the FBI. They wouldn't have DHS.
Starting point is 01:02:54 They wouldn't have the whole MSNBC crowd. They wouldn't have CNN. They wouldn't have Big Tech. Saying the Republicans are violent. They're going to shoot and kill and blow stuff up when they lose. They wouldn't have sold that whole narrative if they weren't planning something. They're pre-programming it. We'll talk to Mike Adams about that in a moment.
Starting point is 01:03:11 But Drew Hernandez, your take on that. Well, it's either they will go forward with something like that or they just leave it as a card that they could play at any time they want. Oh yeah. Okay. So maybe false flags are coming or maybe they're not, but they could. Ah. Ah.
Starting point is 01:03:28 Like 50, 50 chance it could happen or it could not happen. It's just genius stuff. Totally. Yep. Also Mike Adams coming up. Oh no. What a fucking all-star cast. Just can't escape any one of these names.
Starting point is 01:03:43 Everybody is there. It's like Smash Brothers. It is the crossover event of the century. Everyone is there. And Alex got Waluigi. I'm telling you right now, you have no idea. Up next, Ash Ketchum. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Yep. He's finally going to predict them all. My next guest, that big hand, the big float again. Oh boy. I didn't play a lot of Smash Brothers. I don't know any of the names. You're doing fine. Captain Falcon is joining us from Florida.
Starting point is 01:04:13 That's a good one. You got it. All right. Falcon Punch. The Ice Climbers. The Ice Climbers. That was later on, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:22 I don't know. It's Fox, Star Fox. Sure. What's his name? Kirby. Kirby Fox? No. Kirby is another one, though, right?
Starting point is 01:04:30 I don't know. I don't think so. Kirby? Kirby the Circle? Yes. He was in Smash Brothers? Yeah. Oh yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:04:38 He was. Oh wow. I forgot about that. Probably like one of the first ones. I remember that from like the Super or the 64 one. Yeah, because you could never get rid of them because you could float every. No, that was Jigglypuff. They're both in it.
Starting point is 01:04:49 Oh god. They're all there. I don't know anything anymore. I don't know anything anymore. Was Ali Alexander in that one? Yep. Yep. So, I want to, we're going to get back to the coverage here, but I just remembered
Starting point is 01:05:01 something that I meant to say at the top of the show, and I think Bear's mentioning. And that is, on our last episode about Alex's deposition, made fun of a little bit the doodling. Sure. And it's been brought to my attention that folks who have ADD and such, they, sometimes it does help them focus to doodle, and I did not mean to be pejorative or make fun of folks who are in that. Yeah. I mean, to me, the only.
Starting point is 01:05:26 I don't believe that that's the case with Alex. It was just the juxtaposition of that in a deposition. You know, like when I'm talking to my wife, she's an artist. She's drawing all the time, and it helps her focus, and she has ADHDs. Sure. So, it all makes sense, you know? Yeah. I did not mean to malign anybody who, that's the case for them.
Starting point is 01:05:44 I just also don't think that's the case for Alex. No. And other childish behaviors that he embodies also sort of factor into the way I was describing that. I don't think anybody took that in a way that I did not intend. Yeah. We were not denigrating anybody. So, now we get back to someone I do want to denigrate, and that's Owen Shroyer.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Oh, yeah. He wants to tell people, shit's about to go bad with the left, and they're going to get crazy. Sure. And you just got to keep your, your steady. What the establishment and the American left is about to go through in this psychotic break is going to be inexplicable, and I think we've learned a lot over the last couple years about how to deal with the fraud, how to deal with the false flag.
Starting point is 01:06:23 So I think we're more wise now to deal with it, but my message would just be when the American left starts to have psychotic breaks, which I think we're about to see en masse across this country, and the establishment goes into its fits of rage, it's going to be very important that we maintain our calm and we maintain our steady. They want to gaslight us out of that. We need to maintain that balance because we are winning. We are taking the country and the planet back from these criminals. Now let me give you guys an update on where we stand right now.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Huge good news. Herschel Walker is now in the lead. Great news. Oh my God. Maintain that steady, Owen. You know, I personally don't think that running with a ball is government material. And in fact, I would say this too. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:09 In the, in the 1600s or whatever it was, I don't remember, Isaac Newton was in parliament. They elected Isaac Newton to parliament. You know why? He was a famous genius. Right. He was not a good legislator. There's a different set of skills there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:24 And that's not to say that people who like play sports, even professionally, don't have potential leadership possibilities or capabilities. It is, it is entirely possible. It just doesn't, it's maybe not a meaningful part of the resume, but also Herschel Walker sucks. Yeah. So any number of reasons, yeah, whether or not he was a football player, he seems to be a bad person.
Starting point is 01:07:47 Wow. Anyway, Mike Adams, our guy is on and he has a very ironic thing to say. If a political party were made up of rational, reasonable, humanity driven people, and they were to suffer the kind of defeat that Democrats are suffering tonight, they would engage in introspection. They would look at themselves and say, well, what did we do wrong? What was wrong with our message? You know, where did we go wrong?
Starting point is 01:08:11 How can we do better? How can we please the voters next time? But that will not happen with these Democrats. And the reason is because they are sociopaths, they'd love to control you. They'd love to rule over you. They are authoritarians. They are tyrants. They are child mutilators.
Starting point is 01:08:28 They are Satanists. You dumb fuck stormed the Capitol. I mean, I don't know what else to say beyond. It's been constant talk for the last two years about the election being stolen and you stormed the Capitol. Yeah. Yeah. And not just that.
Starting point is 01:08:44 We're losers, these Democrats. If you're making that argument, then what you are talking about was what happened in 2008 after Obama won by such a huge margin of victory. Everyone on the Republican, all GOP operas were like, we need to have an analysis of this election. Postmortem. Totally. The whole thing.
Starting point is 01:09:02 And instead of being like, we need to appeal to more people, they were like, we should get more racist. Yeah. That Tea Party shit is going to be really helpful. The sociopathic response. Right. Yeah. I just love the idea that like, when you lose an election, it is time to assess like we
Starting point is 01:09:20 did in 2020. Yeah. I mean, just insane. Cool. Mike. Yeah. So anyway, there's another Mike that has been vindicated and is not Michael Jordan. It's not Michael B. Jordan.
Starting point is 01:09:31 Okay. It's Michael and Dell. Oh, but you know, if anybody's been vindicated tonight, it's Mike Lendell because what he is right about is that voting machine start over, that's a great point because we've seen theft with the mail-in ballots and all that, which they still try, but then they double back on the machines and sucker punches start over Mike Lendell massively vindicated. Mike Lendell vindicated because the machines again, even if they're not maliciously programmed in any way whatsoever, just the fact that they can be taken offline.
Starting point is 01:10:01 There can be problems maintenance problems. So Mike Lendell is vindicated because sometimes machines don't work. Yeah. I don't think he's been vindicated. I mean, unless it's in the realm of pillow tech, then maybe he's been vindicated. I don't know. Maybe those are good pillows. I've never, I've never, I've never touched one.
Starting point is 01:10:20 I don't see how it could possibly be worthwhile. Hashtag not my pillow. I don't know if a pillow could be comfortable enough for me to look past all of the other things. I don't know if that's a possible comfort. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Well, I mean, your sleep half your life.
Starting point is 01:10:38 That's true. Maybe it's that important. Could be. So Alex has these guests on a, there's a crew of losers, but he looks at it differently. Of course he does. Thank you so much, Mike Adams. Thank you, Alex. All right.
Starting point is 01:10:53 I'm going to give one of the smartest people I know. These are all smart people. I know. So I have on the show already had Steve Bannon already had Mike Adams already had for Hernandez on already had that Roger Stone coming up. We're going to go to a quick break here and we're going to come back first break in the last six, seven hours. And we're going to come back with Robert Barnes, constitutional lawyer, criminal lawyer, historian,
Starting point is 01:11:13 good friend of mine. All the smartest people Alex knows are idiots. I, I mean, wow. Yeah. So anyway, Barnes comes on. Yeah. Um, and he's a little, Alex is a little bit dramatic coming back from break, but I got to say Barnes has a pretty boring, but reasonable take.
Starting point is 01:11:32 Okay. I'm going to go to the next section. This song is great. That's his boring reasonable take every level. They're attacking you. I expected Longo to already be dead. Their attacks are nothing. I'm exactly where I want to be in this fight.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Committed to this war. And I'm so proud of our viewers and listeners who are the very blood of the resistance to tyranny. Your ancestors are proud of you that you're informed and involved and tuned in and spreading the word now. Robert Barnes, what a historic day. Demons sure analysis of how big the wave is, the outages, the bizarre behavior and what's happening.
Starting point is 01:12:18 You've got the floor, my friend. I think Republicans still have an excellent chance to take the house tonight. Also take the Senate tonight. So take at least some governorships across the country that were in Democratic hands before tonight. Pretty boring, but measured. Yep. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:36 That sounds about right. Not over the top. Pretty just Barnes coming in with a, Hey, here's an answer to your question. Yeah. Yeah. And Alex has given that whole speech over what would amount to like the supervillain music. Your ancestors are proud.
Starting point is 01:12:52 That's scar speech from the Lion King. Like that's the level of song we're choosing. We will punish them for what they did to the hyenas will be Goldberg will be avenged. Yeah. Yeah. And also it's like, he keeps saying all this stuff about like, uh, these outrages and like what? What?
Starting point is 01:13:12 I've shown anything. Oh, and I lied about Philadelphia County. That's about the best you've got. Yeah. Great. Yep. So many Barnesism complaints. I still like the chances of Adam Laxalt in Nevada.
Starting point is 01:13:24 I still like the chances of Blake Masters in Arizona. I still think when the night is done and tomorrow now in Nevada, we're going to be counting ballots, I guess until Saturday or Sunday, apparently welcome to a Harry Reid's Nevada and our current structure of voting. Harry Reid died last year. I was pretty sure Harry Reid was dead. I don't know what he has to do with this. I mean, he hasn't been in Congress since like 2017.
Starting point is 01:13:48 Yeah. I think. Yeah. I don't know. Welcome to Harry Reid. I know that like because of Harry Reid's involvement in like some of that, um, he was a target of ire during the Bundy stuff. Sure.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Yeah. And so maybe it's just like lip service to that. Like if you got to talk about Nevada, Harry Reid is where you're going to go. Well, I mean, he's his operation in a Nevada lasted for like 30, 40 years or something. So yeah, I, he's tough to forget. Well, he is dead. Yeah. That's true.
Starting point is 01:14:17 Probably has nothing to do with the counting of the ballots this cycle, but I bet he voted probably. Yeah. So we got another guest announced. That's pretty exciting. Okay. Amazing. Let me just say something.
Starting point is 01:14:28 I noticed they just did the Joe Rogan, uh, shining, uh, blood coming out of the elevators. Stanley Kubrick's daughter, a good friend of mine, Vivian Kubrick is here tonight and you know, sorry, what main member of the family that actually helped make some of the movies and worked with her dad. And she's an amazing brain. I've known her for about 14 years, 13 years or so. Stan was here because she's making a long term documentary from 2016. Uh, and in 2020 and then now, and so I can't wait to see that down the road, a long term
Starting point is 01:14:58 documentary calling Richard link letter does like falling to kids with their life. So she's here and I'm roping her in after Robert Barnes is done. We're going to put her in the chair and interview Vivian Kubrick, who did the soundtrack for full metal jacket and so much more, but if she's making a long term documentary that it all involves like being at info wars studio, I mean, it's going to have to be completely detached from reality. Like the, the stuff that you would have to have captured over the course of that time, the complete change in perspectives, the arguments falling apart, the bullshit that people really
Starting point is 01:15:37 believe in that they pretend they didn't believe in like six months later, like it's going to be like a really, it's going to be an editing challenge. Yeah. To make sense out of all of their lies. Yeah. Yeah. That's going to be difficult to see that though. It'll be more disorienting than 2001.
Starting point is 01:15:54 Uh, I was thinking that what she's actually going to do is prove that the moon landing was fake. She really resents that. Uh, does she? Yeah. Well, guess what I resent everything she's ever done. So go fuck yourself. You resent the soundtrack to, uh, metal jacket.
Starting point is 01:16:08 I was pretty good. Um, yeah, she doesn't like it when people accuse her father of being involved in faking the moon landing. Well, I don't like it when she accused people of photo fraud. What occurred? I don't know. I, well, I think that she does believe that, but she might not make those direct accusations on this episode.
Starting point is 01:16:24 Fine. But anyway, she's going to be coming up. But first, more Barnes critically along the way that the tip of the spear throughout this entire process, the only thing that made any Republican victories tonight possible, the only thing that made any resistance to the war machine possible, the only thing that made any opposition to the lockdowns and the mask mandates and the school shutdowns and the, and the forced vaccines and the dangerous just five more examples made any resistance to it possible was people continuing to support in full wars, despite the massive lawfare being
Starting point is 01:16:59 waged against info wars. The only thing that has facilitated or enabled, first of all, any Republican victories in the midterms and any opposition to any democratic, uh, labeled thing, right? You giving money to Alex? Yeah. I think Barnes saw Alex's mood and was like, I bet if I give this guy a hand job, he'll feel a little bit better. He enjoyed, I think Alex enjoyed it a bit, but not enough to keep him around much longer
Starting point is 01:17:25 because Alex is going to bail here pretty soon. But before that, there's a little bit of news about Alex's court case. Okay. And Alex wants to address it, but he doesn't talk about himself much. No. He does not cover himself. It's not his style. No.
Starting point is 01:17:39 No. He hates it when he comes up in a news cycle. It's the tip of the spirit. It's about the sphere, not the tip. Right. Yeah. Oh, yeah. As you see the judge, I meant to cover it today, but I don't cover myself that much.
Starting point is 01:17:50 The judge said in court yesterday, it's just pull this up, this type of Alex Jones, it'll be on the top of Google. Judge says is 2.75 trillion enough to deter Jones from the bad things he's doing, which are all made up and insane. I watched that hearing that was because of Norm. Yeah. Because of Norm saying that no amount of money was going to shut Alex. That was Norm.
Starting point is 01:18:16 Norm was trying to... Alex is bad. It's something that was sort of facilitated by his own lawyer. Instigated. Yeah. He was basically daring them to, hey, give me 2 trillion. Yeah. Not quite.
Starting point is 01:18:28 What he was doing is saying it shouldn't be really high because no amount of money would be enough to shut up Alex. Right. Right. So why even make it really high? Yeah. But yeah, Alex is apparently... Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:40 If you say no amount of money will stop him. We'll see. Yeah. We'll find out. Won't we? So Alex is not really feeling this all too much. He's going to bail here pretty soon. And by the way, Barnes, you've been successful for decades, but I mean, you've really a superstar
Starting point is 01:18:55 now and you're a little mean to me. You're hard to get on these days. So in the next few days, come on at least for 30, 40 minutes with the aftermath of this. In fact, tell the producers when you're coming on either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday because you better come on. I love you. I appreciate you. And you're a brother.
Starting point is 01:19:13 And you're so awesome. Thank you. I mean, when I'm listening to Barnes, he's like completing my sentences before he says it. And he's not listening to me. We just are like in sync. It's amazing. So Robert Barnes, we love you.
Starting point is 01:19:23 Come back on soon. We're going to go to Owen Shroyer and Ollie Alexander for about 10 minutes and Vivian Kubrick in studio straight ahead. And then after that, I'm going to let all the callers on with Owen and Ollie right through till 2am or as long as they want to go, you're a live tape. Hey, we're gonna take a ton of calls earlier. Your calls are coming up. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 01:19:43 Stay with us. Thank you, Barnes. They did not take a ton of calls earlier. And Alex is basically checked out because this has not been exciting for him, but nothing's really happening. Yeah. He was kind of a little energized when Owen was doing the Philadelphia County stuff early on, but that ran out of steam a bit.
Starting point is 01:20:00 It was a fail. But now he has kind of a celebrity in Kubrick's daughter, I suppose. So he's like, I'll do that, but then I'm going home. Fuck this. Let us take calls. Why wouldn't you? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:13 There's no reason to be there. So, but Alex is trying to go to break here, but he, he, he's caught off guard by something. Sure. Your calls are coming up. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you, Barnes. Hello.
Starting point is 01:20:25 All right. Well, what? Oh, we're going to play this first. Okay. Stop. Stop. We got to have audio. Back it up.
Starting point is 01:20:33 No, no, we're going to get to it. Now, hold on. We were going to do this when we came back to the guys, but no, we'll play it before and after. Crank up the footage of the judge in Connecticut and the lawyers. This is really, really important. Let's go ahead and this is actual footage yesterday at the hearing with a judge where she says she's seizing all my assets here.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Let's play this. Let's play this. Even more than that. Before I finish with you, take your army to the haunted forest and bring me that girl and her dog. Don't you act with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed. Worth it. I get it.
Starting point is 01:21:09 I got it. Yep. Nailed it. Did he call Barnes a cutie pie? I don't think I don't know what that was in reference to. I don't. I don't know what that was. I've tried to.
Starting point is 01:21:20 I tried to like go back and like really isolated and I got no idea. I think he might have like maybe his wife or somebody is there. I don't know. Possible. Maybe Harrison. Maybe Barnes is a cutie pie. Could be. Could be.
Starting point is 01:21:35 He has used that joke a lot. Yep. It is tired. Yeah. He needs to shelve it. He keeps doing the same thing too. He keeps doing the wicked witch. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Oh, and there's so many witches. Oh, and this clip plays a long time. Oh, man. It gets into like, I think it even goes into another scene. Oh, like it just, it goes and plays. There's so many ways to go. You could go with Hocus Pocus. That would be a good one.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Hocus Pocus 2. Yeah. That's right. They could go with a more modern Hocus Pocus. You could go with what's another witch movie? I mean, Macbeth obviously. Any episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch? Sure.
Starting point is 01:22:15 That's a good one. I don't know. Witchfinders. Sure. Yeah. Ghostwriters. Now I'm just naming childhood TV shows, am I? Ghostwriter?
Starting point is 01:22:26 Writer with a W. You get it? No, I know, but it's not Ghostwriters. It's Ghostwriter. Oh, fine. Singular. Apologies. Apologies. All right.
Starting point is 01:22:35 So, Alex has his big marquee guests on. We've got Vivian Kubrick, daughter of Stanley, and Amanda Milius, who is the director of that plot against the president movie, which is a shitty piece of Trump propaganda and also a little fun fact, that plot against the president that was produced by John Eisenman and some of the other producers who made Alex's war. So yeah, it's all connected. Also, I mean, if you forgot from earlier in our episode, that guy, John Eisenman, also was involved in sending Ali Alexander, Laura Loomer, and Jacob Wall to Minnesota to claim
Starting point is 01:23:18 that Ilan Omar was married to her brother. You know what it's called? What? Synergy. And just fucking above the board, straight, fact-based, unbiased, dispassionate documentary filmmaking. If you're a producer who's on your fourth lie documentary, you're going all right. So anyway, they're on.
Starting point is 01:23:39 We're going to come back to you guys here in about 30 minutes. We're going to be also talking to a very, very special guest in studio and Amanda Milius, another special guest who contacted me and wanted to come on in about 30 minutes. She's a great filmmaker in her own right. And her dad wrote and helped make Apocalypse Now, Dirty Harry, Conan the Barbarian. I mean, John Milius, wow, we've got these daughters of these icons here who are amazing in their own right. But I got to say, who Eclipse is John Milius?
Starting point is 01:24:11 Well, Stanley Kubrick, we've got his daughter here who I drafted to come on. He's got her camera. She wanted to have it still live and get this on air to our headset and everything else. And of course, she is Vivian Kubrick, who was the protege of the greatest film director ever hands down Stanley Kubrick. Great to have you here. And you for 15 years or so, you're amazing. So a picture of Vivian Kubrick with her headlamp and gear on went viral on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:24:39 And I think it was Ben Collins tweeted it and it was like, things are going well over on Infowars. And it is kind of a surreal image person with a head camera on. Yeah. But I think it was unfair that context was absent from it that like, you know, it makes sense. It's not as insane as it seems, right? I think it was a fine shitpost on Ben Collins part, but I think it might have given the
Starting point is 01:25:02 impression that things were like more out of control on Infowars than they really were. Right. But that's Infowars fault. Not, you know, I mean, it makes it. It's their fault that it's very easy to believe. Exactly. It's a boy who cried wolf situation. Right.
Starting point is 01:25:17 I mean, like there was that time when Alex had a llama in studio and that thing, you know, a little out of control hatchet, a ball. It wasn't hammer play. It wasn't hammer play. I'm sorry. Once you get to hammer fucking now, I'm lost. Yeah. So Vivian, big fan of Infowars.
Starting point is 01:25:32 Thank you, Alex. I have to say being on Infowars is sort of a bit like my dream come true. Yeah. Seriously, I have been such a fan. I'm going to put this down right now. Hang on a sec. Yeah. I have been such a fan of Infowars probably for 18 years now.
Starting point is 01:25:48 And I would say that it's that pedigree that allows me to say that you truly have been so truthful, correct, accurate, and on the ball way and far beyond anybody that's ever reported on what's actually going on on this planet. Well, I've tried to be trying to be truthful. I made mistakes, but overall, I really appreciate you. Well, thank you. I just want to also say that everyone here at Infowars, I mean, I can tell you from being around here a little bit that everybody is extremely dedicated to what they're doing.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Almost as extreme as Alex in many ways in their dedication to getting out the actual truth of what's going on. Some more extreme, yes. But what I do want to really underline is that you have to have listened to Alex, all his shows, all the things that he's said over the years to really understand how much he does so much more and speaks so deeply about things far in way than these ridiculous caricatures that the mainstream media has put out about him of him sort of screaming. I mean, he does scream.
Starting point is 01:26:54 There is no question about that. But, you know, you could say he's an imperfect messenger, but what he has done is I would say this is, I'm sure, absolutely accurate. You have spearheaded the truth movement on this planet. Wow. That's, I mean, look, I do agree with her premise slightly that the picture of Alex as a cartoon character who yells is not accurate, but I would say he's much worse and dumber and more malicious than the character.
Starting point is 01:27:25 And she's saying that he's so insightful and speaks to deep truths. And I think that's horseshit. And I say that with the pedigree of somebody who's almost at 750 fucking long podcast episodes, analyzing him and almost six years of my life spent watching his dumb shit. Yeah. Yeah. Interestingly enough, you're far more like Stanley Kubrick than she is. Maybe. I mean, look, he's sort of curmudgeonly, right? He was a little bit of a crack.
Starting point is 01:27:51 He was a notorious perfectionist and workaholic. I'm a workaholic. I'm not sure I'm a perfectionist. If I was, I would not allow Alex to be involved in any of my work. That's a very good point. So maybe it's an imperfect. It's a perfect imperfection. I would say just from my perspective on having, you know, this is anecdotal, I will say,
Starting point is 01:28:13 but maybe society would be better off if we didn't give a fuck what the kids of talented people thought or did. Well, I think that she has some sort of bona fides in her own creative care. No, I'm fine. Whatever. I'm not. I don't know enough really about her entire resume, but the resume that is thrown around is all stuff that kind of involves her dad. But she, you know, is a composer and has made the score for some of these movies.
Starting point is 01:28:43 And she has and nepotism has always worked out in the past. Look, I mean, that's why Kings makes sense. Well, look, I think the nepotism is a little bit, but at the same time, just because you're the child of someone really artistically brilliant doesn't mean that you aren't going to be true artistically talented in your own right. Nicholas Cage. Sure. Yeah. Boom. I understand. But I would say that there's probably a lot more of the ones that didn't work out
Starting point is 01:29:13 like Nicholas Cage. Yeah, probably, probably. I think that it's fine to say that she does have artistic merit of her own accord. I'm I'm fairly comfortable saying that. Sure. Now, is she on a level even close to Stanley Kubrick? I would say no. I'm going to go with no. Yeah. Yeah, I'm going to go with no. And imagining that she has any kind of gravitas that approaches that is a little bit silly.
Starting point is 01:29:40 I think she did use also spruck there. Zarathustra. Wait, did she compose the spoke Zarathustra? Is that what happened? It wasn't two thousand one. It was full metal jacket. Ah, so she thinks that we're we're coming coming to something big here. Sure. And and what do you make of the time we're living in right now? Vivian Kubrick, I would say that we are at an almost biblical. Climax of human history and that when people sort of think that, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:10 our viewpoint, I would say, you're mine or everyone here, our viewpoint is somehow extreme. It's because that's how much you don't realize you've been mind controlled. And it breaks my heart. I want humanity to win. And right now, we seem to have true enemies, real enemies of humanity running the world. And whether it's extraterrestrials
Starting point is 01:30:33 or whether it's just goddamn horrible psychopath, it's definitely extraterrestrial. I'm sorry, what? That's definitely extraterrestrial. How do you get to say that? Well, demons, probably extraterrestrial. Also, man, think about when Alex Skoll did someone in 2003 for saying damn. Yeah, how he's letting her say goddamn whole thing. God's taking the Lord's name in vain.
Starting point is 01:30:54 And he's not going to like that. Now he's going to be furious. So one of the things that I've enjoyed is over the years, Alex has mentioned knowing Stanley Kubrick's daughter and he's had some inside baseball about some of the shit that she's told him about about Kubrick's life. Yeah, this is so fucking funny. And you talk about.
Starting point is 01:31:16 Psychic connection. I remember when I was like a teenager being loving Stanley Kubrick movies and like wouldn't bought a book at the library or got a book. I'm a right library somewhere. And it was talking about the CIA came to him. I don't know what's true. I'm asking you now and said, how do you know about the codes of the B-52s?
Starting point is 01:31:34 How do you know about SIDAR? And what you told me 15 years ago or so was your dad literally envisioned it like he was he was a remote viewer. No, let me just say something. I think I think at the time that we had this discussion, we were both drinking a lot. So I think you've not quite remembered it. I was fucking with you because we were faced.
Starting point is 01:31:57 No, I think that she said something and then Alex just took his own story from it. Probably because she explains that they're just talking about Dr. Strangelove and the design of the control room or whatever. And the CIA did call or the government called and asked, like, how did you come up with that? Right. Right. And he didn't. It was someone else on the crew that made the design of this.
Starting point is 01:32:22 Yeah. This area. But Alex has created this entirely other story out of it that he's a remote viewer and naturally he psychically knew what the like fuck off. I resent her being like, oh, it's extraterrestrial in nature. The government of people trying to murder us and then being like, hey, let's calm it down about this story. OK. That has to do directly with a story about her dad, right? Probably would like to correct the record. Right.
Starting point is 01:32:46 He's not a remote viewer. No. So she is also into David Ike along with Alex. I resent this. Oh, really? You're going to resent even more the rest of this clip. Let's talk about Vivian Kubrick now. I know that's not what do you make of the world today and just what's happening? What's happening is that the spirit beings that we are are being sorely tested and whether it's in order to learn lessons as the eternal beings that I believe we are
Starting point is 01:33:17 or it's the biggest test that we've ever gone through because there's every reason to suspect that we could get trapped here. And, you know, David Ike has this idea of a simulation. I think we should all have ideas about what could be happening. But the main thing is we actually have to push back, be brave, be fearless, because the people attacking us, they only have courage because they have money and they have, I'm sure. What was it like? Blackwater, those military guys.
Starting point is 01:33:47 Yeah, mercenaries. You know, they've got people to protect them. Alex doesn't like this because he has a lot of money. He has. Yeah, he's got a lot of mercenaries to protect him. Yeah, this is describing Alex almost perfectly. Yeah, that's why he's courageous because he has a lot of money. He has so much money and ex blackwater people who are on his payroll to protect him. Yep. Great.
Starting point is 01:34:08 Just like I would love to show Vivian a picture of Alex outside the courthouse in Austin with like 10 security guards around. Yeah. You think he's so brave now? Yeah. So anyway, Amanda Milius is on and she's she's just there for like two minutes. She's on the phone and she's with a guy named Daniel, who may be her husband or something. I don't know. But he anyway, he's involved to stop the steal pretty heavily. And it's cool because like her associations with the producers of Alex's war,
Starting point is 01:34:37 that documentary, it just shows like how above board and unbiased character study really of Alex, that documentary was. It's impossible for a group of tight knit people like that to make something that wouldn't portray Alex in the, you know, correct light, you know, correct. Any corruption would not happen. No, no, no, definitely not. Yeah. So anyway, we're going to skip past that a little bit and just go to Alex Sam. Some stupid shit.
Starting point is 01:35:06 Let me say this. Let me say this. We got Roger Stone coming up. You're going to be covered with Ali Alexander and kicking off at 8 a.m. tomorrow. We're going to have Harrison Smith, myself at 11 a.m. U of 3 p.m. They said this would take days with their sneak attack. Ballots that were holding back, but they the real sneak attack was the voting machines crashing in all the key districts. So what you see here is Alex articulating that the conspiracy he had
Starting point is 01:35:34 primed his audience for didn't match the situation that was playing out. He was expecting for there to be a giant red tsunami, as he's said, a ton of times on this stream. And then late in the evening or early morning, the margins would narrow and he would then claim that it's the result of a ton of fake ballots being pumped into the boxes. This matches pretty closely with the conspiracies laid out by Alex and folks like Michael and Dell about the 2020 election.
Starting point is 01:35:57 And Alex was preparing his listeners to watch this stream under the pretense that this was what they were going to see again. Yeah, it was the 2020 election, too. Right. Yeah. The 2020. However, the GOP was underperforming or even early in the night. So this whole game just doesn't play. If Republicans are losing Arizona and so many of these races are really close to this early, then the predetermined storyline
Starting point is 01:36:19 isn't really going to fly. This is Alex thinking on his feet and coming up with a new framework for the audience to use to claim that the election is being stolen, namely that it was machines breaking down in key districts. That's to blame. Keep in mind that Alex is not proven in any way that machines are broken down in key districts, nor is even illustrated it poorly. The closest thing was that one caller from before Alex was even there.
Starting point is 01:36:40 That was there's too much humidity in Oklahoma. And no matter where he was in Oklahoma, that was not a key district. This is a good illustration of why fact checking doesn't really matter in terms of opposing someone like Alex. He just manufactures whatever reality is most convenient for him and allows him to tell the stories he wants to tell and that he knows will be most profitable to tell his audience. A respect for reality's existence is a requirement for having your facts checked.
Starting point is 01:37:05 And Alex doesn't give a shit about that. It's the same thing, the same dynamic that was at play with Owen, trying to check the past results in Philadelphia County. It doesn't matter. You're just going to come up with a new story that under undergirds the point that you want to make. Right, right, because the the central idea that they're expressing is I'm right. And then if you come up with information that shows they're wrong,
Starting point is 01:37:29 you just need to re enter that information in a way that shows that I'm even more right than you. Yeah, and if that involves making something up entirely, that's the best way to do it. Yeah, you can't even argue with me. I made it up. So Alex is going home and he sounds a little rough. Oh, and we're living in a globalist dictatorship and I'm out of my sports jacket.
Starting point is 01:37:52 I'm about to go home, go to sleep. I'm going to come back tomorrow live coverage. But Biden said the terrorist Republicans are going to blow stuff up when we win. They have now stolen the election. They're going to false flag. We now know what's about to happen. They cannot let loose of power. And so we're at the next level this fight.
Starting point is 01:38:12 We've got to be peaceful. We had to expose these monsters. That's why the machines in key battleground areas all shut down. They have done it again. They have stolen the election. They may let the Republicans win the House, but they're they they are. They this is a dictatorship. So this isn't that much later than the other stuff.
Starting point is 01:38:30 Like he went from zero to drunk, like real fast. I am setting the slurring. The pronunciations are wow. That happened quick. Got a lot of paper cups rolling around. Got a lot of solo cups hanging out underneath that desk. He might. I don't know what the deal is. Maybe he was thinking like I'm going to be in this for the long haul.
Starting point is 01:38:52 Then things weren't working out. And so he's like, I just fucking get drunk and go home. But whatever the case, he sounds rough. Yeah. Now, I don't really fully know if Roger Stone does show up after Alex left, because I'm not going to watch eight hours of when it's Ali taken call. But I did listen for a little bit longer to see what was going on. And here's just our last clip of Ali being real dumb.
Starting point is 01:39:14 You know, let me go ahead and declare this. Let me go ahead and declare this. We live in a banana republic. I say that with certainty. I say that with conviction. And I say that we can establish that as a matter of fact. We live in a banana republic. Info wars, which I used to think was cringe years ago
Starting point is 01:39:30 at the beginning of my career. And now I've like, you know, these are my ride or die brothers. Because I'm broke. I'm glad I'm on this side. Yeah, I understand the image that Ali is trying to evoke with the term banana republic. But I don't think he actually knows what that means. He just thinks it's a place that's subject to colonialism, like to say that the Democrats have colonized the US.
Starting point is 01:39:50 But that's not what a banana republic is. Very specifically, a banana republic is characterized by being a country whose economy is solely dependent on exporting its own natural resources. Typically, this involves a single resource that's the basis of the economy. Like the bananas were in Central American countries like Honduras and Guatemala when they were under the sway of giant American fruit companies.
Starting point is 01:40:12 You could make the argument that the way that those large corporations held so much political power based on their control over a single resource that those countries economy relied on. It's similar to how many of the giant companies in the US have outsized political influence due to their involvement in things like the energy markets. But I don't think that's a conversation. Allie or anyone it in for is really wants to have
Starting point is 01:40:30 because at the end of the day, they're on the side of those big corporations. What are you saying? Makes no sense. But look, Allie is just trying to have a big dramatic moment. But it comes off as a little bit cringe, bro. Hang out with your ride or die. Why are we fascist can't use slang terms like that? It's it's annoying. You find it cringe.
Starting point is 01:40:52 I know and I'm not even a fascist. I just think is a little dumb. I think, honestly, I've watched a lot of Info Wars election night coverage, their debate night coverage. And a lot of times there's a lot more fireworks. This was whoop. Yeah. It was D.O.A.
Starting point is 01:41:15 Yeah, it's it was. I think that was a weird night and especially just because the polling like the day before once you got to like, here's everybody's polling information, it was all like the margin of error is four points that could go either way. It is it was literally like, OK, tomorrow night, the Dems might be up by four or the Republicans could have won everything. Yeah. And instead, everything started happening.
Starting point is 01:41:38 And we were like, this is going to be exactly the same tomorrow forever. Yeah, it and I think that if Alex wasn't on if you didn't need money and need to do a telethon and if you wasn't on Bannon's thing, like, I don't even understand the premise of doing this. Like, there was no one exciting on it. You had Ali Alexander, Laura Loomer, Drew Hernandez popped in while he was on a break from Tim Pool. You had Mike Adams, Robert Barnes, maybe Roger showed up after Alex left.
Starting point is 01:42:08 Like, it's nothing. It was what I felt like it was going through the motions. Yes, they felt obligated to do a live stream. You know, I mean, who I agree with you, except for Owen with the big map. OK, that's fair. That was ambitious. That was him really trying. That really was. That really was. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:42:27 It was him giving the appearance. Sure. Trying really hard to give the appearance of trying. I meant I meant if it was his idea if. But it can't possibly have been. Owen wasn't the one who was like, let me go to a board. No. Well, maybe. Maybe. I mean, it's optics. It's it's creating the appearance of being like a big boy show.
Starting point is 01:42:45 Yeah, maybe he was auditioning for anyone who might hire him after he leaves info wars. And that's cute. Yeah. And cringe and he's a cutie pie, a cringy pie. Yeah, if you will. So anyway, we come to the end of this and I don't know. Midterms did what they did and Alex did what he did and it's great. We'll see you tomorrow. We'll be back when we have a website.
Starting point is 01:43:08 We do have some knowledge fight.com. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's at knowledge underscore fight. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo and Leo. I'm DZX Clark, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude. Have you read the WikiLeaks? Oh, you got to read that shit. I got to read that.
Starting point is 01:43:23 And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Chanzas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Well, Alex, I'm a first time color. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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