Knowledge Fight - #83: November 10-12, 2015
Episode Date: September 18, 2017[Please forgive the tech glitch we experienced in the first 10 min of this episode. We are figuring out new workflows, and unfortunately encountered some clipping. We appreciate your understanding] To...day, Dan tells Jordan all about another installment in his investigation into what happened in 2015 to make Alex Jones lose his mind and join up with Trump. Not a lot of Trump action on this episode, but Alex does flex on Dan's alma mater, the University of Missouri, so Dan sets him straight. Then, Alex brings on a cavalcade of completely insane guests.
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Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex, I'm a first-time caller, I'm a huge fan,
I love your work.
I love you.
Hey, everybody, hello, welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We are a couple dudes who like to sit around,
drink novelty beverages, and talk a little bit
about Alex Jones.
Yeah, that's pretty much what we do.
That's most of it.
Let me ask you a question, though.
I got an answer for you.
All right, so when the Earth was about 3 billion years old.
Right, right.
Immediately following.
I got to stop you already, the Earth is like 2,000 years old.
We all know that.
Oh, fair enough.
Fair enough.
Or 5,000 years old?
Six.
Six?
According to my super Christian family, it is six to 8,000 years old.
So the Earth was about 4,000 years old when old JC came around?
Right, right, right.
And you know, it was immediately following the Earth being just a giant volcano pit.
Right.
Was Alex Jones alive then?
He was not.
Are you sure?
I know this.
Because he's pretty confident that he has race memory.
No, those ancestors that were around then are still around now.
Okay.
All right.
And they are with him.
Oh, okay.
But he was not.
See, this is, this is, I know a lot about Alex Jones.
I don't know anything about Alex Jones.
And we've just demonstrated that.
Yeah, that was actually a pretty solid bit, right?
That one worked out.
That was all right.
It's 50-50.
So Jordan, today we will be going through another installment of my investigation
into 2015 to see what the hell happened to Alex Jones to get him to join up with
Team Trump.
Russia.
And we learn nothing today.
Okay.
We will learn a zero about Trump, zero about the campaign, but we will learn a great deal
about crazy weirdos that Alex chooses to associate with.
Excellent.
That will be the flavor.
I'm a big fan of crazy weirdos as demonstrated in the past.
Last we left off on the show in the investigation.
Alex had indicated that he may have been in contact with Russian intelligence.
Yeah.
He was spouting nothing but pro-Putin lines all day.
And he had not supported Donald Trump yet.
1776, 0.0.
Right.
Zilch.
Yeah.
On Americana.
Exactly.
But that's where he is.
And I think that's the end of a certain piece of investigation in as much as like, whoa.
He got marching orders.
Maybe.
Yeah.
We need to realize more and more that the reality is that there's probably two concurrent investigations
that we're doing that we think are connected and they aren't.
Okay.
One of them is accidental investigation of Alex Jones loves Putin.
Yeah.
Right.
We're doing this investigation about Trump and I don't think that they're necessarily
one-to-one related.
Yeah, that probably makes sense.
I don't think that necessarily there's like specific causation because as we're just highly
correlated.
We're going to find out on this episode, he doesn't like immediately after his Putin
is great.
All this stuff just dive in and support Trump.
That's true.
What we need to do is a regression analysis.
I think that's an important thing to do.
How would we do that?
We would put numbers on a graph.
Okay.
And that's the, that's all I know about statistics.
All right.
That's good.
I was pretty stoked to remember the words regression analysis as like a correlation causation thing
or maybe it's not.
See now.
No.
Did you learn that in college?
No.
I learned it from the book Freakonomics of which I remember nothing.
You just blew my awesome segue that I was going to get into our first clip with.
I'm trying to ruin your transitions now.
You're so good at them.
I feel like I got to give you a handicap.
Well, speaking of handicap.
God damn it.
Oh, which is a handicap to most people.
According to Alex Jones.
All right.
All right.
As we know, he believes the colleges are basically brainwashing factories.
Yep.
Yep.
And John Rappaport.
Indeed.
Go fuck yourself.
And so today we're November 10th to November 12th, yeah, 2015.
And something that had happened right around then it becomes very important to Alex's narrative
and it gets off the political bent altogether and go hog into this.
Okay.
And that is that the University of Missouri system president stepped down.
That's a big deal.
It is.
The system president steps down.
You know, that's a big deal.
Because you know what a system is.
The guy is Tim Wolf.
He was in charge for University of Missouri schools.
Oh, so it was a whole.
He was the president of all of them.
Not just one.
Like University of Missouri, Columbia, my alma mater, University of Missouri, Rala.
I can't remember the other two.
Right.
They're like four campuses.
He stepped down and it was due to pressure that was put on him by it's not even necessarily
Black Lives Matter protests, but it was African American students who had very serious complaints
about the way the university was dealing with relations.
Oh, so he's a giant racist piece of shit.
He may not be, but he oversaw a system that was negligent in many ways.
And this student group came out of sort of naturally came together called Concerned Student
1950.
Right.
Concerned to 1950 was the first year that the University of Missouri systems allowed
in Black students.
There's a whole bunch of stuff that we're going to get into the real 1776 2.0.
Indeed.
Yeah.
There's a lot we're going to get into about the reality of that situation that I happen
to know a lot about because I can't think of any reason why you might know a lot about
it.
I'm from Columbia, Missouri.
Oh, really?
I went to that university.
My parents or at least my dad taught there for a long time and I still have a ton of friends
and, you know, associates, I guess.
Associates.
I was trying to think of like what's not acquaintances.
Yeah.
I have a lot of associates.
I have a lot of boots on the ground in Columbia.
Gotcha.
I'm pretty aware of what's going on there.
Let me, here's a question that I've always wondered about the resignations and that kind
of bullshit.
Right.
Does it ever actually change anything?
Because the theory behind resigning is like, oh, hey, we need you to go away.
So we'll hire somebody who can actually implement the shit that we need done.
But to me, it seems more like it's just rebranding, you know, like whenever a company fucks up
so hard, they just change their name.
Right.
I think there's something to that.
But yeah, in this case, I definitely don't think that it changed that much.
In spoiler alert, Missouri is still a very racist state.
There are problems.
Yeah.
Beyond that, even the demands, the specific demands that the students were making, they
had to reiterate even after the guy stepped down.
Yeah, of course.
Things weren't being taken care of.
Oh, who to guess?
But let's, let's get to this.
Here's the first clip from November 10th, where Alex Dupson to this narrative.
I said yesterday, the professors are getting kicked out that the president has been kicked
out or resigned for the crime of being white.
That is become a crime.
And this is the hysteria that is being created, the crime of being white and being male.
In all of these videos, if you see who is commanding the young mindless adults who are
giggling and laughing and having a mindless, raw gang member exercise of power, you will
notice it is feminist professors.
Fuck you.
And we've already looked up three of them are working on an article right now, identifying
their writings and what they stand for.
Hard hitting journalism on Alex Jones' part.
Unfucking real.
Yeah, pretty bad.
That's not, way to start the fucking day, Dan.
Sorry.
Thanks for that.
Sorry, dude.
Now I got to deal with all this race bullshit while we're fucking fighting against all,
but even in fucking Missouri, which should be on fire, St. Louis should be burnt to the
ground.
It's interesting because St. Louis actually has a big, you know, piece to play in the
story of what Alex Jones is talking about.
Because this concerned student, a 1950 group largely came out of a lack of response on
the administration's part, blasé in denunciations of violence against African Americans.
Bad guys on both sides.
I don't even think they went that far.
I think it was just sort of the, and I'm talking about it.
So in 2014, there were those protests and the students, there were student groups who
demanded, hey, recognize that this is something without a statement, that sort of thing.
Then there wasn't really a response to it.
Then a little bit later, there was a swastika drawn, and the word Hyal was a charcoal on
the wall of a residence hall in April of that year.
The authorities, a freshman resident, Bradley Becker, days later, and charged him with
secondary property damage motivated by discrimination.
Becker pleaded guilty in October and will serve two years probation.
So that happened.
Like I've brought up many, many times.
When I went to school there, there was an incident where some guys who were white put
a bunch of cotton all around the Legion of Black Allegiance office, which is not a coincidence.
You know, it's not like, hey, I just randomly threw some stuff there, a racist situation.
So the student body, why, why, why, fucking why, like what possible reason to have?
I know, but for that, like what kind of asshole, or group of asshole, because that must be
what it is.
So they're intimidating them for shut up, know your place, fucking insane.
It's only insane to you because you're not an idiot.
It's insane to us.
It's insane to conceive of as something you would want to do.
But if you are someone who's super caught up in your whiteness and you're threatened
by quote unquote, uppity black people, then why wouldn't you do things like, like the
Klan used to do with burning crosses?
It's that sort of thing.
It's a message.
Be like, Hey, we're out here.
We're out here.
But it has to be like, there has to be a meeting.
Like they have to get together and figure out the best way to be a fucking racist.
Well, they're undoubtedly was.
Yeah, exactly.
Like there's a group of people standing around like blue sky thinking, like throwing shit
out there.
Like, what, what's the best way to be racist?
Let's great print the N word now.
That's not subtle enough.
I lived in Missouri.
They didn't have formal meetings.
They would just meet down by the river or down by the big tree, which is a real thing.
It's a real awesome, huge tree.
Meet down by the big tree.
Me and my buddies used to go drink at the big tree.
All right.
There's just a huge fucking tree that was out in the middle of nowhere and all right.
No offense, but we don't need Missouri anymore.
It's great.
It's a, you guys were, you guys were on the fence in the civil war.
I'm out.
I cherish that part of my history and I had a lot of great memories out by the big tree.
So on September 12th of, so did racists September 12th.
The student body president is called the N word by a group of young people driving by
in a pickup truck.
The student body president was an African American dude.
Then they, the legion of black collegians had a play rehearsal that they were putting
on for homecoming as a part of the homecoming court and a quote inebriated white man walked
by and called them all the N word started screaming the N word at them.
It should be decriminalized to get your ass kicked after you call a group of black people
the N word.
I would say so.
It shouldn't be a crime.
After this, there were your honor.
He called me the N word.
Good.
You beat the shit out of him.
Get out of here.
After this, the students had voiced concerns to administration and a lot of professors
and a lot of departments, including a lot of these soft humanities departments that
I was super familiar with in college.
They started to get on board, but the administrative levels, they were not, people were not dealing
with these issues.
So this concerned student 1950 group came into being.
On homecoming, there was the parade and of course you have the student groups, you have
the president of the UM system, Tim Wolfe, and he is a part of the parade.
This concerned student 1950 group gets together and they block his car.
They form a protest and they block his car in order to get him to recognize their demands
that they have not received a response from.
So at this point, you can see how different it is.
If you are on the right side, you are a group of people who are public and who are just
telling everybody like, Hey, this is what's going on.
If you're on the wrong side, you're a group of people who in the dark of night throw cotton
at places.
That's what, that's what the difference is.
Like it's pretty, it's pretty over.
Like how is it?
How is it?
They can't just stop and think, wait a second, are we the bad guys?
We fucking this up.
Are we the ones who shouldn't be doing this?
I really don't feel great about what we're doing.
Yeah.
But I mean, I like you, Jedidiah, but maybe we're racist.
I don't think that the, the Jedidiah is necessarily Jedidiah is there.
No, you're, that's, that's Missouri.
No, I would think you should go more towards the area of like moose.
Okay.
All right.
And I hate, oh, that's a good point.
I should go with my, I hate to bring that up because I had a friend named moose.
Okay.
It was great.
Yeah.
All right.
It's just the brand of hillbilly name you're going to get in Missouri is not Jedidiah.
Okay.
That's hill folk.
Okay.
That's different.
That's very different than the sticks.
I apologize.
I apologize.
I appreciate that.
So during this parade, they block his car, they block Tim Wolf's car and they get moved
along by security.
Okay.
But one of the big things that they had issue with was the Tim Wolf didn't get out of the
car and address their concerns.
He didn't get out and say anything to them or do anything to calm down the situation.
Right.
In fact, he's a rich fucking white dude.
In fact, what he did was hit one of them with his car, but this is actually something
that I think is very iffy because I've watched the video of this and it's the car is moving
very slowly and it also appears that the person that he hits got in the way of his car after
being out of the way of his car.
Okay.
So I see that there is a little bit of a both sides thing on this.
Okay.
Like it's incredibly unacceptable at any speed to hit someone with your car, but I don't think
it was intentional.
Okay.
I don't think it was.
He just had a slow reaction time.
Or whoever was driving.
I don't think he was driving the car.
Right.
And yeah, I don't think it was like a, Hey fuck you, I'm going to hit you with the car.
Of course it made people even matter because it comes on the tail of him not being responsive
to the student's demands and it's like, Oh, this is even a bigger fuck you.
So after that point, the concerned student 1950 released a list of demands and one of
them is that Tim Wolf needs to resign.
Yeah.
He has not done a good job of addressing our concerns.
He's not making the campus a safe place for minority students.
And on top of that, one of their other big demands was representation in the faculty
of minorities.
They wanted 10% of the student or excuse me, of the faculty to be representative of minority
groups.
Like a statistically population representation.
Right.
Like black people are 10% of the population.
So they feel like that.
And at that point it was not.
It was not representative at all.
0.01%.
No, it was more than that.
It was at a point where there's a need for greater representation.
And then beyond that, they also, one of their big demands was more funding for mental health
services and on top of that, representation of minority groups within the people working
in student health centers and psychiatric or psychological health centers.
Because that also makes total sense.
So completely and utterly reasonable requests.
The only one that you could, like you could conceivably argue with is the removal of the
president of the school.
But I do think it's reasonable under the circumstances.
So after that, on October 24th, they found a swastika made out of poo in the Mark Twain
residence hall.
That one we've talked about before.
And we kind of have an ironic, that kind of has an ironic feel to it, right?
It's hard to say.
The feeling that we had is like, if you were actually a Nazi, you wouldn't make a swastika
out of shit.
It's confusing.
But at the same time, obviously people took that as a message of like, well, it is Nazi
iconography and people took it to feel that I know, I feel like the message there though
is that Nazis are shit.
The association.
It seems obvious.
Right?
No, I don't think that is necessary.
You don't think so?
No.
Paul Association President Bill Donnelly said, after this event, and, excuse me, including
the other swastika that was drawn in charcoal a mere month and a half earlier, after this
event it's become clear to me that the inclusivity of our residence hall has been threatened.
Which is a reasonable sort of concern.
So on October 26th, which is six days after this poo swastika is found, the concerned
student 1950 announced that it had met with Wolf, the faculty president, Tim Wolf.
Unfortunately, this meeting did not go great.
What?
Here's a quote, Wolf verbally acknowledged that he cared for black students at the University
of Missouri.
However, he also reported he was not completely aware of systematic racism, sexism, and patriarchy
on campus.
Sounds very patriarchal to say.
Right.
It shows, given the pattern of incidents, and this list of stuff that we're going over
doesn't even include a lot of other stuff.
Yeah, of course.
So at that point, that was October 26th, on November 2nd, a 25-year-old grad student named
Jonathan Butler started a hunger strike.
He believed that it was that serious and he was ready to die for the cause and other
students began camping out on campus in solidarity with him.
So a tent city started to exist on the commons area at the University of Missouri.
And I'm sure the administration and the security were like, we're very respectful and we will
allow you to do this protest.
At this point, it did become a thing where they were like, we're not going to fuck around.
We're not going to mess with them necessarily because I think that they got the sense that
like-
They got the PR of it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're already down 20 points.
Maybe don't dig a deeper hole.
No unforced errors there.
Yeah, exactly.
So here is a quote from Jonathan Butler.
As much as the experiences on campus have not been that great for me, I had people call
me the N-word.
I had someone write the N-word on the door of my residence hall.
For me, it really is about a call for justice.
I'm fighting for the black community on campus because justice is worth fighting for and
justice is worth starving for.
So he ended up having a hunger strike.
I think it lasted about a week because on the 9th, I believe, yeah, on the 9th, Tim
Wolfe ended up stepping down.
Now that only happened because on November 7th, the University of Missouri football team
went on strike to join up with Jonathan Butler and the students who were in the tents on
campus.
So the university would have lost money.
Indeed.
I wonder why that made a difference.
The football team announced that they had pledged to stop participating in football-related
activities for the remainder of the season unless Wolfe resigned or was fired.
The head coach, Gary Pinkle, was in support of this.
Good.
He tweeted out a picture.
That's surprising.
He tweeted out a picture of the entire football program with the subject line.
The Mizzou family stands as one.
We are united.
We are behind our players.
Hashtag concern student 1950 signed Gary Pinkle.
So at that point, the situation is very serious because the university would have to pay one
million dollars to Brigham Young University if they canceled the next game.
And so Wolfe immediately resigned.
Actually, that's not fair because the student football team on the 7th makes that announcement.
On the 8th, Wolfe is like, I'm not going anywhere.
And then on the 9th, he's gone.
He is gone on the 9th.
But it also comes after legislators called on him to resign.
Representative Stephen Cookson, a Republican, chairman of the Missouri House Committee on
Higher Education said, quote, Wolfe can no longer effectively lead the university system.
And he called for Wolfe's reaction or he called Wolfe's reaction to protesters concerns callous.
That's a Missouri.
That's good.
That's a Missouri Republican.
Yeah.
But I mean, two things there, probably a football fan, maybe.
So there's that.
Also, think about how surprised we are at a Republican condemning racism or any representative
really.
Yeah, exactly.
That's not great.
So Governor Jay Nixon, who like you have to hit Republican so hard because everybody's
like, what?
We've got to give credit to the GOP is so inherently racist that if any one of them goes, hey, racism
is bad.
We're like, holy shit.
You're a hero.
Right.
So the Democratic governor, Jay Nixon said that he supported the campus protesters, quote,
these concerns must be addressed to ensure the University of Missouri is a place where
all students can pursue their dreams in an environment of respect, tolerance, and inclusion.
A bunch of faculty members said that they were going to stage a walkout and then immediately
Tim Wolfe resigned.
Yes.
So that is Alex has interpreted this as it is a crime to be white.
Yes.
And Tim Wolfe, his big crime is that he is white, which is perfect, which is crazy.
That makes perfect sense.
It is a it is a massive and repeated inability or unwillingness to deal with the concerns
that are being brought to you by these student organizations.
So I apologize.
Imagine if it was a white student organization, right?
Would Alex feel the same way?
Let's not even fucking play games.
Why even bother with that?
Yeah.
Because of course he's going to feel different.
Of course.
He's going to be like their victims.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Support these whites.
Right.
So that is the reality of the situation.
And I've left out some stuff that did happen that Alex doesn't bring up because some of
it ended up being a little bit of bullshit.
Okay.
Like there was there were rumors going around that the Klan was on campus and shooting at
windows and stuff like that.
There were just internet gossip and rumors that started going around that accidentally
ended up getting way more play than they should have.
Right.
And then people were like, we apologize.
That was bad information that we got.
Sensationalism.
Right.
But the rest of the stuff is very real.
And the rest of the stuff is, is legitimate concerns.
And now we get in and go through the episode.
I apologize that that was a little bit long, but I needed the reality.
Provided perfect context.
Yeah.
And now moving forward.
No apology necessary, Dan.
We can hear what Alex Jones has to say about Missouri.
My home state that for all its troubles, I still love dearly.
But we can't immediately.
All right.
Moose.
I'd be happy to be a moose.
Bullwinkle's a moose.
That's true.
That's true.
We've got one good moose.
So we can't get to Alex Jones's thoughts about Missouri immediately though, because
he gets really sidetracked on some incredibly fucked up top topics.
And here's one of them.
When I was growing up, 13, 14, 15, I wasn't really in a gang, but so you were in a gang.
Me and my friends were out.
Anywhere in the city in Dallas.
Every week, sometimes couple of times a week, people would jump out of cars or run up and
say, this is our neighborhood.
We're getting ready to fight.
We would just fight.
Buckle up.
Knuckle up.
And sometimes it was redneck.
Sometimes it was black guys.
Sometimes a lot of times it was racial.
Oh boy.
But in my experience, I always got to enjoy it being racial from the minorities against
me because I was white.
I mean, I'll guarantee you most black folks out there haven't been in a bunch of knockdown
drag outs with white people that just attacked them because they were black.
Most whites are completely castrated cowards, self-hating mind control victims, but I never
even gave into the racism and I transcended it because I also ran into being in small
towns in other areas or at a bonfire many times when college age men would show up and
want to beat up high school students and act tough and try to knock me upside the heaven
post hole diggers.
That's a shovel.
I mean, I've been at parties with Kegs and beer by the lake up by Dallas when people
got basically, you know, hurt really bad on both sides.
So I understood it was tribal at even the age of 14 or 15, right?
But it was groups of men would use an excuse to get organized and get angry at somebody
else just like groups of men, black men, Hispanic men, white men, mixed groups for 60, 70 years
will go to known gay bars and rob them and beat them up.
Now they wouldn't go rob a normal patron coming out of a bar at midnight, but they would do
it to the homosexual community because, well, they deserve it.
You see, it's a form of discrimination.
Well, if you're a white male now and you're on a university, you are told you're
inherently bad and there's no way to grovel hard enough for any form of forgiveness to
be given to you.
I've been talking about that for a long time.
Well, you see this in these videos where it's a bunch of angry people screaming their voices
out for days.
It's been going on for two weeks, actually, just running around crazed because you don't
become successful in venting something or writing a book or opening a business or working
well with others in a company, you do have an innovative ideas because that's all companies
are looking for.
Let me tell you.
I don't care what color you are.
Get the job done.
You love liberty.
I love you.
Right.
But this is a manufacturing facility to put chips on people's shoulders and to totally
absolutely jack your brain.
Jack your brain jacket and this is gang mentality.
This is people that weren't in the gang fights that weren't didn't go through the hazing
rituals who were brought up in front of television with their liberal parents teaching them how
to be upset, to be victimized, how to only be in a group.
Now exploring revolution, exploring military science.
This is the most base level 10,000 BC level science that they're manifesting.
So at this point, the reason I left there manifesting science, well, I left that clip
in and its entirety there because I wanted to get the, like the beginning of him being
like I was in racist, but not racist gang fights when I was a kid.
Yeah.
And not racist.
And then it was mostly minorities being racist against white people.
Right.
Right.
Somehow white people are the victim yet again.
But he transcended it and it's all tribal and what have you said he transcended racism.
If you go to his current state of being, I don't know if that's fair to say he transcended
anything, but at the same time it goes into then like it's all just tribal, like how people
go beat up gays outside gay bars.
Yeah.
Because they're not normal.
No, no, no.
Oh boy.
Oh boy.
Yeah.
But the reason I kept it in as a whole tribal was the journey from the racist, not racist
gang fights to the end, or he's like these students who are making legitimate concerns
voiced and not being heard at all.
So they take it to the next level of this hunger strike, this public protest, this getting
the, I don't even know if they lobbied for the football team to, you know, boycott.
I think that might have been their own decision.
Yeah.
I doubt it.
But all of those things he's saying that it's like, oh, they're just doing this because
they weren't in racist gang fights when they were younger.
Yeah, that makes sense.
That's fucked up.
That makes sense.
That's so crazy.
They didn't go through the hazing ritual.
So then they have to peacefully protest.
The rights of passage.
Nah, bullshit.
Rights of passage.
They should have transcended racism.
I just, Dan, why do you want to come work for our company?
Because I've transcended racism.
Now we were looking for love, liberty.
That's what we were looking for.
Shit.
Sorry, you can't work here.
What's your five year plan?
Is it liberty?
No, get out.
All right, fine.
I'm going to go to Breitbart.
It's fine.
So in this next clip, Alex, his, his, his main conception is here on the 10th.
Like I said, we walked through the history and it was like just a day earlier.
Tim Wolf had resigned.
Right.
And so that's what he's responding to.
Of course.
It's not the months of lead up to this that he could have been aware of if he wanted
to.
Nah.
But his conception is that what's going on is like the Chinese student revolution
that happened.
That one didn't go great.
But he's saying that this is the beginning of that.
Right.
And that it's just going to turn us into a Maoist state and all this shit.
Right.
And so he's going, he's going.
I don't think we're going to try and kill all the intellectuals.
Probably not.
Again.
No.
He's responding to it as if it was that instead of dealing with the reality and listening
to people.
And so here's how he responds, which is really scary.
Then we're going to go to the latest in Missouri and it is over the top.
I mean, you want to see what the Talitarianism looks like.
You want to see what it looked like in the first years of Mao in China.
Peaceful protest.
This is where it all began with the young people being the most radical and being given
power by the system to absolutely go hog wild.
Do you mean?
Of course here, I'm sorry for you guys.
Our formerers were ready for this and we got to jump on you about 200 something years.
I'm sorry, but you're really going to kind of get a rude awakening if you try to run
a military operation against the patriots of this country.
All your Southern Poverty Law Center propaganda is going to fall flat on its face as we've
totally educated the police and the military.
So it's pretty much time over for you scum.
Let's go ahead and go to part of this.
So yeah, do you think he must not know the context at all?
Right?
He's just going straight from the hip.
Like he heard, he heard that a white president stepped down because black people are protesting.
So he's just shooting from the hip.
This is all white victimhood.
He has no idea what the fuck is going on and he definitely doesn't realize it's peaceful
at all.
Or who cares if it's peaceful?
Something should be burnt down.
I'm in a very burn shit down mood today.
Well, the only things that he ever brings up really are the poop swastika and someone
may be allegedly yelling the N word at somebody at a party.
Allegedly.
Right.
So those are the only things he brings up.
Now there's one other thing that we should deal with because it does come up eventually.
First of all, he's threatening to shoot them.
That's what he's doing there.
Yeah.
He's saying that we've got 280 years on our forefathers thought about this.
You're talking about the second amendment.
Yeah.
That's fucked up.
Yeah.
But the other thing is...
Are you saying the second amendment is entirely about shooting black people?
Because I think that's what Alex is saying.
Right.
So the other thing that we need to deal with is the downside of what happened in Missouri
and this is unfortunate and Alex will yell about this later and God bless him for it.
But so these students set up an encampment on campus in the public space on campus and
they did not want reporters coming in, bothering them.
And so they were trying to get reporters to leave.
And an unfortunate video came out of this lady named Melissa Click, who was a professor
at the university and she was trying to get a reporter who went...
I recall this.
I recall this.
And she yelled, I need some muscle over here.
Yeah.
And fuck her.
She's terrible.
And that's unfortunate bad optics.
Disagree.
Disagree entirely.
She did need some muscle over there.
I disagree with you.
I understand that.
It's not okay to...
I get the point and journalists should have respected that, hey, don't bother these people.
They're setting up a peaceful place where they can be left alone but to make a point.
And they are also going to be portrayed how by those people.
Right.
Absolutely.
They should have done that of their own volition.
Right.
But at the same time, it's not appropriate to contextualize it as we need muscle to forcibly
remove people from a public space.
I disagree entirely.
Well, I...
I could not disagree more with you.
Make your case now.
Without...
Without the...
Look, what does it take for people to listen to them?
They have done every single fucking thing that they could.
And then finally, if you don't have the threat of violence, people...
These people aren't going to listen to you.
In the same way that the Black Panthers would stand around whenever a cop was arresting
a Black dude, they would stand around in full uniform with guns.
Right.
Out.
In their hands.
Now, that's fucking muscle.
And they needed fucking muscle because there was going to be violence against them.
Fine.
Fine.
You're arguing a completely different point.
I agree with your point in as much as that goes.
But I don't believe that it's appropriate for...
It would be appropriate if they just had students with guns who had right to carry
permits or something like that there.
That would be appropriate.
What's not appropriate is forcibly removing people from a public space for no reason.
That is not appropriate.
If they had a show of muscle, which they did, they had a lot of really huge dudes down there.
But it's not okay for, let's say, the Black Panthers to run people off who aren't doing
anything that is out of line in the situation that you brought up.
Right.
And it's especially not appropriate for this professor to be acting in a coordinating-y
fashion when that wasn't her position there.
I recognize it, and you do have some good points there.
There is a difference between the scenarios that you're presenting and what actually were
talking about.
I absolutely agree with you.
But at the same time, I think we can agree to disagree and just agree that it's terrible
optics.
Absolutely.
It's terrible optics.
And it gave people something to attack, and that Melissa Klick was pretty roundly like,
fuck you.
What?
Yeah.
Why are you doing this?
And she got fired.
Right.
So there we go.
Right.
The problem solved itself, and no one was thrilled with her.
Even the people involved in the movement weren't like, hey, great, good for her.
Yeah.
No, of course.
People were like, oh, you're making us look terrible.
Right.
This is not what we want to present ourselves as.
And she is a 45-year-old red-headed white lady.
So she's not even-
She's definitely not the one you want speaking for you.
Right.
Or yelling, we need muscle to get this journalist out of there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I get that.
So that's more where I'm coming from.
With all that context, I'm much more leaning towards your side there.
I think it's not the best.
All things considered, it's just an unfortunate element of what otherwise was a really good
and really well put together protest.
Right.
I don't know.
I'm just at this place now where it's like the entirety of the system is the problem.
And every protest that we have, the Women's March was huge.
Right.
What the fuck did it do?
Showing in Boston earlier this year.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did it- did we change?
No.
Did anything happen?
No.
Acting entirely within the system doesn't seem to be effective because the system itself
is the issue.
The system itself is set up to stop these people.
Fine.
Acting within the system and, you know, not respecting the rights of the press, not respecting
the rights of other people, they are not mutually exclusive.
You can still work outside the system and not trample someone else's right.
Yeah.
And I don't think that the First Amendment being the system is the right way to look
at it.
I agree with you that there's other things that should be done.
There's other disruptive things that we should be doing outside of just protesting.
Yeah.
There's- I mean, you see it around.
I don't know if it's the right answer, but the Democratic socialists are making some
real headway.
That's true.
Organizing protests, just having meetings, things like that, and maybe that's something
that is outside of our normal system that could be helpful.
I don't think that having muscle to forcibly remove a journalist is outside the system
in the right way.
That's a step backwards as opposed to a step forward.
I agree with you.
Great.
Let's move on.
I agree.
I agree.
Okay.
I want to disagree and I want to be angry and I want to do all that stuff, but you are
correct.
This is why this podcast is wonderful because we can disagree and then I change my mind.
I can talk you down from your intense anger, but I don't disagree with the anger and I
think there's other things that you've done, not this.
No, I get you.
It's a matter of planning and execution as opposed to-
But I also think that this is a teachable moment in terms of like, I agree with your
point, but I don't agree with the knee jerk response you have to-
This particular situation.
Or maybe some other situations like it.
Yeah.
Like we can agree on the goal, but the immediate reaction people have to get worked up, hot
and bothered about like, no, she is right to get muscle over there.
Like in this instance.
Right.
I think we got to be very careful when we examine it.
Yeah.
So-
But see, then I get back to the corporate media being again, part of that-
This wasn't the corporate media guide.
This was a student journalist.
Oh, okay.
Well, then fuck off.
Yeah.
No.
I didn't know it was a student journalist.
This wasn't Fox News.
It was Fox News.
I'm all for muscle.
If it's a student journalist, then yeah, go fuck yourself, lady.
Well, it also comes down to like, what is the person doing?
Like is the person, you know, is the journalist being like legitimately-
Editing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or like, hey, what's up with you brown people?
Right, right, right.
Something like that.
Yeah.
In that case, get out of there.
Yeah, absolutely.
Someone should do something about that.
But if it's just someone there who's like, I'm gonna exist in this space that you guys
have created-
To report on what's going on.
Right.
Then it's completely different.
It is absolutely different than it's a student journalist.
As I recall, I think it was someone from The Man Eater, which is the campus paper that
I wrote for for six semesters in college.
Yeah, well then fuck her.
Fuck her.
I'm out.
I'm out on defending her, period.
All right.
Good.
Now, let's see if you defend Alex Jones in his claims that he's been the victim of
racism.
I absolutely will.
And I'm telling you, folks, it's happened to me at least three times.
I haven't run a lot of racial stuff in Austin until the last few years because of all the
hyping of this.
Right, right, right, right.
But I've been at UT eating outside UT at a cafe and two black guys walk by and they
go, look at the blue devil.
Oh, we're gonna do something devil.
I'm just like, come on guys, you're just looking for trouble.
You know, I care about you.
And then they go, oh yeah, I bet you do devil and they walk off.
Already don't believe this story.
They're just like black clan members.
No.
And then I've had checked out repeatedly when I've been in East Austin, nice areas to eat
over there.
You know, people approach me because I'm white and demand money from because obviously it's
a form of reparations.
I owe it and there's racial attacks popping up all over the country at record levels.
Nope.
This is sick.
And so he's just describing panhandling and he thinks he's a victim of it because he's
white and it's reparations, right, a type of reparation.
It's not just that the East Austin has a large homeless population and it's what we
go back to over and over again.
He criminalizes the behavior of black people, whereas white people, it would be completely
different.
They all do that.
So at this point, thankfully, he's transcended racism.
Yeah.
He did when he was 14.
Right.
Right.
Everything stayed the same since then.
So that, that is just, I left that clip in just to give you sort of context for like
the way Alex deals with his own experience of race and what have you, which is deeply
flawed.
Is there any way to get through these guys that their white victim hood is bullshit?
Like, does Alex, does Alex really believe that he's the victim of it?
Is the victim of racism?
I think he does believe it.
I would hope that like shows like this or people understanding more, like, I really
think that if people who listen to his show, listen to shows like this, it could give them
a better context of the world and the things that he's talking about.
Right.
I don't think they ever will.
Maybe they should research stuff on their own, but they're programmed not to by Alex.
So I think that if his base eroded and people really understood the situation and what he's
talking about and where the lies are and why he's lying about certain things, I think it
could help.
I don't know if it would ever reach him, but if you hit his pocketbook hard enough with
people not buying his dumb ass supplements, right, maybe, maybe there's a chance.
Yeah.
You would step down from being the system president of the university of Missouri and
make Jakari Jackson the president.
Once you, that'd be great.
That'd be great stuff.
He's still around at this point in November, but I can report that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know if there's much hope in terms of educating Alex, but there's hope of educating
and helping other people not have these narratives in their head.
It's just so many psychological studies always put forth that whenever you bring facts or
any of this shit towards people who, they just get mad.
They just get mad and get more entrenched in their white victimhood beliefs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's probably true.
I don't know.
We're going to need some muscle.
That's for sure.
Oh boy.
I think not trying is not the answer though.
Yeah.
I agree with you there.
So anyway, let's get to this next clip.
Geez.
We're just agreeing all over the place these days.
So in this next clip, Alex Jones, like his big problem is these SJWs, these social justice
warriors.
Justice warriors.
And that term is starting to crop up.
Yeah.
And Alex makes this parallel and it's really unfortunate.
I love how they make such obviously good things into epithets.
Like social justice warrior, like social justice is good and you should fight for it.
Black lives matter.
They do.
Well, yeah.
Why are, how is that, how can you turn that into something?
Well, it's because of what we've talked about in the past, Alex's belief is that the globalists
invert everything.
So like when you talk about love, you're talking about hate.
So social justice is actually social injustice.
Black lives matter is just white lives don't matter, right?
That sort of shit.
Yeah.
It's, it's entrenched in his head.
Yeah.
And I agree, it's just, anyway, this clip is really fun and we'll explain why on the
other end of it, but it has to do with social justice warriors and another period of history.
This is a parallel that Richard in there running the board came up this morning and it's funny
because Richie, I thought of this exact same parallel this morning.
I bet you did.
The Salem witch trials versus the social justice trials.
Yep.
Yep.
In the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts, the episode is one of the nation's most notorious
cases of mass hysteria and has been used in political rhetoric and popular literature
as a vivid cautionary tale about the dangers of isolationist behavior, religious extremism,
false accusations and lapses in due process.
It was not unique, but simply an American example of a much broader phenomenon of which
trials in the early modern period.
Many historians consider the lasting effects of the trials that have been highly influential
and subsequent United States history.
He's reading something, right?
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
The truth is the sadist in people in dark ages and on like to actually engage in satanic
activity.
So the Satanist would run the witch trials.
That's the next level.
There was Satanism going on.
It was rampant in Europe with the witch trials.
It's clear that really wasn't going on.
But if you actually look at the Inquisition and a lot of other operations, you would learn
that sadist bare minimum were the ones actually doing what they were claiming other people
were up to.
But it was not unique, but simply an American example of a much broader phenomenon of which
trials in early modern period.
Many historians consider the lasting effects of the trials to have been highly influential
and subsequent United States history.
Now he just changed it over with social justice trials.
The crime of being white by Wolf, the president.
Now the other, um, chancellor has resigned.
The social justice trials, the episode is one of the nation's most notorious cases of mass
hysteria and will be used in political rhetoric and popular literature as a vivid cautionary
tale about the dangers of socialism, politically correct extremism, false accusations and lapses
into process.
So basically he just, uh, reads the exact same thing, but with social justice warriors
instead of the Salem witch trial, I do, I do like how, I do like how when he's reading
that it's, oh, this is that that is, you know, well thought out.
That's that makes sense.
No, it's not.
No.
No.
I mean, I mean writing wise.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Writing wise.
And then all of a sudden Alex is like, but they were worshiping demons.
Right.
And then he gets back to it and you're like, wait, wait, what?
Really?
They were doing the satanic stuff.
Right.
And the problem is, uh, like let's take the inquisition and stuff out of it because that's
totally different stuff.
Yeah.
If you look at what's going on in terms of, especially because what he's mad about is
the University of Missouri situation and the Salem witch trials, there is a glaring
parallel in it and it's not this.
What it is is the Salem witch trials were largely about taking property away from people
who had wronged.
I always get the names mixed up.
It's either the porters or the Putnam's.
Those are the two big families involved.
I think it was.
Yeah.
I think it was the Putnam's.
I think the porters were the good people.
Can't remember.
But it was about the Hatfields or the McCoys, whichever you choose.
It was largely about a bunch of either widowed or single women who owned land and had land
disputes with the Putnam family.
The patriarch of the Putnam family were the ones who kept getting pointed out as witches
or people who bucked social norms, people who didn't go to church, stuff like that.
They were, or like we have mentioned in the past, someone who, a white lady who married
a black guy.
Yep.
Those were the things.
Definitely can't allow her to have property.
Those were what was motivating the Salem witch trials.
It wasn't about mass hysteria.
It wasn't about any of that stuff.
It wasn't about legitimate witchcraft.
If you look at what's going on in the Missouri situation, the people who are against it are
trying to keep power in the hands of white people, white males specifically.
I mean, Alex keeps saying that the crime is being white.
It's not.
You're not listening to what's going on at all.
So in both cases, it's about maintaining the status quo that is racially and genderly
based.
Yeah.
Well, in a certain sense, that's unfortunate.
In a certain sense, you could describe it as a mass hysteria in that these people are
drumming up a mass hysteria.
Right.
Again, we're back to oligarchs utilizing poor people to accomplish their goals in the same
way as you're talking about there.
The oligarchs are using their power to drum up anti-everybody but white people sentiment.
In this case, if you want to do the parallel, the people who are protesting about the ignoring
of racial incidents and stuff like that, the black students, the concerned student 1950
are the people who were accused of being witches.
Yeah, absolutely.
They are the victims of the mass hysteria in this situation.
The porters are the administration, possibly, or even Alex Jones, quite frankly.
People of his ilk who are like, ah, you guys are witches.
The ones.
The ones who.
You guys are creeping socialism.
The demagogues.
Right.
That's what it is.
And thankfully, we get to take a little break from all this bullshit, unfortunately.
God damn it, Dan.
It's because we have a guest who comes in, and it's not a guest that we've dealt with
before.
Okay.
But it is a guest that I have met personally.
Oh, shit.
It is Mancow.
Oh, God, fucking Mancow.
Have you ever been on his show?
I was actually booked to do a show and then Matt Druffke, our close personal friend, told
me this whole long story and I was like, nah, fuck that.
I don't need any of this shit.
I knew a lot.
I'd heard bad experiences.
A lot about Alex Jones.
Right.
Yep.
I'd heard a lot from people who had gone on his show and I was like, I got to do it
for like how bad this is going to be.
And so I went and did it and it was as bad as everybody had told me.
Yeah.
Mancow is a fucking asshole.
Yeah.
He is.
He won't look at people.
He broadcasts with shades on in the middle of the day inside he in the commercial breaks
storms off to his office and then comes back out.
So he won't have to talk to people during commercial breaks.
The two guests on the show were me and some guy who was there from like a Catholic charity
and he treated both of us like assholes.
It was miserable when I was in the, when I was in the waiting room.
So they broadcast the last days.
The show is two hours and they broadcast the last days.
Last hour for the first hour and then the second hour live.
It's very convoluted.
But I was in the green room and I was watching the last days show and like Ringo was a guest
and I'm watching him be an asshole to Ringo.
Ringo star.
Ringo star.
Okay.
All right.
And I'm watching Ringo just like his face.
Ringo wrote two great songs man.
Come on.
Look, I'm not, I'm not here to say great or bad things about Ringo, but he's a huge
star and here's Mankow just treating him like a dick.
I'm like, this is going to go badly for open mic comedian.
Yeah.
Put it in here.
I think it is kind of funny to treat Ringo like a dick though.
If I could do it all over, I would have been a fucking asshole back there.
Oh, absolutely.
But because it was like six in the morning and I was maybe hung over from shows the night
before.
Yeah.
I was just like, all right, Mankow, you got it.
The producer kept asking me for bits that I could do like he could set me up for bits.
The only thing I really recall is how much I hated him and how much he talked about being
friends with the moody blues, the band, the moody blues.
Well, that's why he hates Ringo might be moody blues have always hated Ringo.
That's a just, that's just a true fact.
Yeah.
That is, that is fair for, for 40 years, the moody blues have been fighting against Ringo
specifically.
The noble.
Love the Beatles.
Ringo.
They love Pete Best.
They're like, come on, man, you're, you're a shitty drummer.
So let's get into it.
Here is, here's Mankow being a dick, he's such a dick, such a dick and a liar.
But you know, I would have, I mean, what, what we should have said, what Missouri should
have said, show me what they should have said is, okay, no football that and, and, and you're
going to college for free and you're done.
Get out of here.
Brother, I went to Central Missouri State University.
It's now called, it's now called UCM and every, every year I, I pay for someone to go to college.
I took a great deal of heat because it's not based on race.
I bet that's not why.
It's based on, well, it's based on talent.
Who cares about skin color?
You and I don't care about skin color.
You might.
So, so at this university that I went to, I saw all the football players come in and
they took the SATs in about two minutes.
For me, it was a, a, a, you know, a full weekend commitment, but they were in.
I saw them say, you know, flunk every test and, and the football players were pushed
through and this happens at every university and these morons are usually violent.
Look at what we're seeing in the NFL.
So, so they let these violent morons of Mizzou destroy this man and, and I just, it is something,
isn't it?
These are strange days.
So, uh, the language he's employing there, these violent morons when he's clearly talking
about black people is, it's trouble, it's trouble for his argument that we don't care
about skin color.
You and I both know that they don't care about skin color.
No.
I don't know.
Well, that's kind of the issue.
They prefer no skin color.
They don't like pigments.
That's a big issue for them at the same time.
If we want to look at his complaints, it is fucked up the way that colleges treat student
athletes.
Oh, absolutely.
So, but there's a better way to discuss that probably by, by treating the NCAA as a
cartel.
Yeah.
Something like that.
And I let it fucking.
When I went to.
Trust.
When I went to the University of Missouri, I had a couple of, uh, I, it would be strong
to call them friends, but there were a couple of acquaintances that I had who were on the
football team.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, I was in a logic class with two of them and one of them was super nice, worked
real hard.
He was in class every day and, uh, you know, a couple of times I was walking down the street.
He pulled over, offered me a ride, uh, they'd come into the movie theater that I worked
at at the time and it was super nice.
Both of them were super nice.
Yeah.
In person and whatever.
Well, that's really cool.
But the other one, uh, he would sleep through class and at one point offered to pay me to
do his homework.
Uh-huh.
You know, there are situations like that, that people who are the student athletes
and make tons of money for the university get to do and get away with.
And it's pretty fucked up.
It's pretty fucked up.
I mean, how many, how many hours a week do they work on football?
Tons.
Tons.
Well, more than 40.
Yeah.
So if you are like, okay, we need you to work 40 hours a week.
Also we need you to do all of this shit.
Right.
And, and we're not going to pay you for it.
And it was a high.
Imagine.
Imagine that.
It was a high level logic class.
Yeah.
There was no business for him to be in that class.
I don't know what happened with his schedule to be in there, but be that as it may.
I mean, like, I'm not saying that he did anything wrong.
I'm saying that there is a system in place that needs to be changed.
Maybe logic puts him to sleep.
He has trouble sleeping.
So rather than take your melatonin, he's like, I'll just do some logic.
So man cow is a problem with race.
Man cow is a racist.
And in this clip, we learned that he's also a hacky misogynist.
Great.
Alex, let me tell you something.
Okay.
My wife and I were arguing and I said to her, I said, honey, you're overreacting.
Oh boy.
And you know, you know what she said to me, Alex?
She goes after using logic and thinking this all out and looking at the facts.
Honey, you're right.
I overreacted.
I'm just kidding.
Alex, that would never happen.
Fake laugh.
That never happened.
Any married man.
Look, there's no facts.
It's all emotion.
Right.
Baby.
That's so like nine to eighties stand up even like that's terrible.
Anyway, we don't need to discuss that.
It's just evidence that let me tell you something about men.
Yeah.
They are from Mars.
Dan.
Yeah.
Women from Venus.
That is so true, man cow.
So actually this clip didn't load right and that sucks.
Or maybe it did.
Here, let's try it.
I think it's, you can tell, you can tell how much assholes these people because even
their fake laughs are annoying.
Totally.
Like, like you, when we laugh, it's real.
Yeah.
Generally.
Yeah.
I, I, a lot of times I'll laugh at your shit for no, it's not funny.
It's not funny.
Dan.
Real or fake.
That one's real.
Okay.
Anyway, look, we don't need to belabor this point.
Who cares?
This next clip, if it loaded correctly, we'll see, is man cow pretending he doesn't live
in the suburbs.
Oh boy.
Whoa boy.
Brother.
You know what?
You understand I live in Beirut.
Brother.
I live in the city of Chicago, my friend.
You, you have to, I have to step over dead bodies to get into work.
So okay.
It did load great.
So he lives in the city of Chicago.
It's Beirut.
He lives in the suburbs.
And like I said, I was on his show.
I know where he works.
He works on Michigan Avenue and Southwater.
Oh, that is where the studio was.
He's walking over dead bodies.
If you don't know Chicago, that is a, a block away from the magnificent mile.
Yeah.
Like the, the big downtown area, the touristy downtown fucking area.
One of the richest places you can possibly be.
It might even still be a part of the magnificent mile.
I don't know where that starts or ends, but it hits Wacker there.
And you know, it's, it's much less on the side of Southwater, but it's like a block
away from that.
It's, it's gorgeous.
It's beautiful.
It's expensive ass downtown Chicago.
Yeah.
He doesn't have to step over dead shit.
No.
That's nonsense.
Even dead birds.
He doesn't have to step over because they have extensively paid cleanup crews all around
that area.
Yep.
You work in a building and you're 20 feet away from a bomb pan or a, uh, a petite manger.
I love the way that you say that.
Right.
If you're, if that's where you're at.
Oh, bomb pan.
Oh, bomb pan.
Oh, boom.
Uh, that's not correct.
French wise either.
But, uh, go fuck yourself, man.
Stop pretending you're in the shit.
Oh, he's, he's a fucking warrior on the South side, man.
That's what he does.
I work in Pilsen and I wouldn't even claim that because it's not true.
Yeah.
I did see a guy passed out once.
Oh no.
Great.
I lived on the West side of Chicago for a while and, uh, I did, he did wind up driving
by a, a bus stop bench that was just on fire.
Great.
Like the whole thing was just on fire and there were people still standing at the bus stop
looking at me like fuck is wrong with you.
I'm sure like the response becomes, that's weird.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Strange.
I was in a situation like that that I felt a little bit bad about, but at the same time,
I don't have any responsibility for it and there's nothing I could do.
I was walking home from the train and I saw a guy just laying on the street and, uh, I
was like, that guy probably needs help, but at the same time, there were three people standing
next to him, like sort of looking at him.
Right.
And there was a cop car across the street, uh, parked and the people like the cops were
looking in that direction.
I'm like, if anything needs to be done, it's going to be done.
Who cares?
That's the kitty genovese issue right there.
What do you mean?
Uh, you know, the one where, um, I don't even know if that's the right name or whatever,
but it's the famous story of a woman who was, uh, crying out for help, uh, and because
so many people are watching, yeah, they were all like, well, somebody else is going to
take care of this.
See, I would think about that except for the fact that those people standing next to him
were clearly engaged with him laying things.
Oh, okay.
Well, then we're good.
Yeah.
But be that as it may, that is something very important to keep in mind that not always
will people step in.
Everyone thinks someone else will.
And that is important.
Should have gotten some muscle.
That's what I'll tell you right now.
So at this point, main cow pivots and he wants to talk a little bit about the election.
And uh, in this clip, he lies about being an insider.
Look, I want to talk about Jeff Bush quickly.
I don't believe, are you ready for this?
Yes.
Down, down, down, down.
Look, I have, I, you know, you talked about the different networks I've worked for.
I've been in these TV newsrooms.
I worked for Fox and Chicago for the last two years.
He walked over dead bodies.
Totally.
I don't believe it's a sinister.
And if it is, it's in a level that I never saw it in the hell, hell, I guess it could
be.
But, um, but I've been also behind the scenes of CBS and other, other newscasts.
Look, what Donald Trump said was correct.
They do pick the winner and the loser.
Again, I don't know that it's sinister, Alex, but I was there.
All the big names and they pretty much had picked the fight.
And the fight was Hillary versus Jeff Bush.
Well, Hillary's near death.
He's very sick.
He's really stupid.
He's really running an awful campaign.
Great.
So the left didn't expect that.
And on the right, Jeff Bush was going to have all the money.
So, uh, I don't believe his presentation of that.
His insights are spot on.
Slam dunk.
Oh, absolutely correct.
So I, I, the, the part of it that I'll believe is maybe he was in a meeting somewhere and
someone's like, Hey, it looks like it's going to be Jeb and Hillary.
Yeah.
Probably the extent of his insiderism, if, but he says, he says that he says, I was there
when it was decided.
I was there as if the globalists had man cow Mueller in for a fucking, uh, session where
they're like, Hey, Hey buddy, you want to be in on the ground floor of this?
Who do you think runs the gang of 42, Dan?
Man cow.
Man cow.
He's behind it all.
Man.
The shadowy puppet master turns out to be fucking man cow.
I love how I labeled one of these clips.
I feel very proud of it and I need to repeat it on air.
Okay.
Man cow is a man cowardly racist.
Fuck you did.
I want that to be a hashtag.
Let's get it trending.
No fake laugh for you, my friend.
No fake laugh for you and coward.
Uh, so lest you think, uh, that man cow doesn't like, uh, Vladimir Putin, you're wrong.
Turns out he also likes Putin.
Check this shit out.
So I'm actually very proud of the American people that they went now birding standards.
Now look, the guy's a commie, he's a communist, but whatever they read, what was selected
for them.
And then on the right, people were picking Trump and, and I, you know, the, the establishments
freaked out because we're not following the script.
Listen, that's Syrian bombing and today's the anniversary of the Marines.
You and I are big supporters of the military.
Uh, they, they have to do a lot of things that they don't like, but, um, the, the deal
is that that, that hospital, those poor kids that were killed, that hospital that was bombed
in, look, Putin hates Jeff Bush.
He doesn't want another Bush in.
He hates the Bush family.
And this guy has inserted himself into the Middle East.
And what, what that was with the storage, this is, this comes from a top Marine, a great
source that said, uh, you know, they're cutting off the Bush's money supply around the world.
You may remember that hospital that was bombed in Syria.
And it really was, was a storage place of methamphetamines, uh, billions of dollars
worth that were going to be circulated throughout the, the world for the Bush family.
This is what I've been told and Putin, they are, they are slowly cutting off all of the
sources of, uh, of income, whether it's oil or drugs or anything else.
Well, I've, I've seen off record, even CIA people turning against the establishment
in the Bush's, there is a underground revolution at the Pentagon against Hillary and against
the Bush's.
So, uh, man, Cal, you suck.
Un-fucking-real.
He has it from a good source though.
What kind of a great source?
Idiot believes that bullshit.
Man, Cal.
It was a storage facility for meth.
Yeah.
He didn't see, fucking Jesus Christ, man.
Now we, that was, we killed a bunch of people for no reason who warned us that they
were there.
Right.
It was, it was doctors without borders.
And we were like, Hey, they're the ones we need to kill because ostensibly they were
treating everybody.
Fog of war, baby.
Yeah.
Fuck them.
Who knows?
Fuck us.
But I want to point out more about this clip beyond just that stupid, uh, is this is, this
is indicative of Alex Jones' style.
Cause what man cow does is make an outrageous claim that Putin is trying to take out Bush's
money supply.
And so this war crime, uh, that was committed was actually, well, yeah, but it was actually
taking out this methamphetamine depot or whatever.
Now Alex signs off on that by being like, now I've also heard, uh, and getting on with
the interview, but at no point does he say it and in that way he allows the audience to
integrate it into their worldview, but he has plausible deniability.
So when anyone attacks him is like, you think that that fucking hospital was a methamphetamine
depot?
I just let him say that shit.
And I just agreed with him.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's what he does all the time.
And it's really dangerous.
He needs to be called out on these things.
Cause if man cow was on our show and he said that, we'd be like, hold the fuck on, right?
Hold on.
Man cow.
We need more man details.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Definitely not.
Definitely not.
Can you imagine if people actually don't have a man call back?
Paul.
Yes.
Oh no.
Yes.
Yes.
God damn you dad.
All right.
I gotta go.
I gotta go.
Who turns out my show is starting early tonight.
Can you imagine if anybody ever actually got prosecuted for war crimes?
That'd be wild.
Wouldn't that be crazy?
It's been a nigh on 70 years, 50 or 60 years.
Yeah.
Anyway, I would know it's not true.
There has been some stuff.
I would love to see Dick Cheney executed.
I don't know.
That'd be fun.
Yeah.
Look, if you do that, you're going to have to execute everybody.
It's going to start getting real bad.
Yeah.
But there has to be some sort of consequence.
Otherwise, why do you think they just keep happening?
Because nobody's doing anything about it.
Like we talk about in an episode that'll come out later, my beliefs on aggressive taxation
of millionaires.
But on top of that, I think if we're actually going to fix the world, one of the things
that we're going to have to do is prosecute a lot of people for war crimes.
Absolutely.
We're going to have to really deal with like getting rid of this idea of American exceptionalism
in terms of like, when we do it, it's not that bad.
In order to get the respect of the world back in some ways, the idea that we are part of
the world, not above it.
Yeah.
I think that'll be necessary.
But also when we do that, if we ever do that, one of the things we'll have to do is grant
clemency in some way.
Like go through the process and maybe put people in prison instead of killing them.
As they should for war crimes.
Absolutely.
Because it's just become a part of being the president that you commit war crimes now.
I mean.
Which is what we have to end.
That's got to stop.
Yeah.
It's unbelievable.
So I hope we will eventually get some taste of that.
I don't know.
I think we'll all be dead before then.
Most likely.
So that's the end of the 10th.
At the end of the show and throughout Mancow just goes on to be like, Alex, you're the
best.
You're the best broadcaster ever.
I'd like to apologize for calling you crazy years ago.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who cares?
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
Mancow, you're a piece of shit.
And at this point we move on to November 11th.
And one of the things that's real.
Never forget.
One of the fun things is that on each of these days, we get a crazy guest.
So on.
So it's like an advent calendar?
Yeah.
Okay.
On the 10th, our little piece of chocolate was Mancow.
Right.
And you will not believe what shows up on the 11th.
Cowman.
That would be great.
No, but you'll, we'll get there.
You can see his sad eyes in the broadcast.
Oh no.
Sad human eyes.
Sad human eyes.
We'll get there in a moment.
But for now we got to deal with the political state of the world because on the evening
of November 10th, there was a Republican debate.
Right.
And so here is where Alex Jones sits about these politicians on November 11th, 2015.
Amazing debates last night.
I've got to say Rand Paul really shined last night and not because I'm a Paul supporter
and friends with him and know he's for real.
Entirely because of that.
I've been a critic of him not being more hardcore and more aggressive.
Certainly.
His father of course was on last week.
That might play into it.
But what I'm getting at is I don't get up here and say he did a great job in debates just
to say it.
Yes you do.
The last few debates he did okay.
He did really good last night.
And I have to say it was probably one of the winners.
A couple of people did well, but I watched our live coverage and analysis with our crew
last night, breaking it down.
And I think their points were spot on and much better analysis than what we saw from mainstream
media.
So it's Rand Paul was great in the debates, but also we're pretty awesome.
Yeah.
So it's almost a plug.
But the reason that's important.
Our live coverage of the debate is so much better than the mainstream media.
There will be another debate.
You should watch our live coverage.
It's a plug in some ways.
At the same time, like there we go.
He's still supporting Rand Paul.
I don't know what the fuck is happening anymore.
This, this investigation is, is fucked.
It's completely fucked.
I don't even know what the, I don't know what we're looking for anymore.
I'm really just looking for him screaming 1776 2.0.
Yeah.
Because that's so beyond any, like he supports Rand Paul right now, but he's not screaming
Rand Paul is the Messiah savior of humanity.
Right.
And he gets to that with Trump, where he's like, Trump is the only savior that pivot
has to come at some point.
Yeah.
And I think it's got to have something to do with him coming on the show.
I mean, it's got to at this point.
It really feels like it has to.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We'll see.
We'll keep going.
But on this 11th, Alex gets back to the issues at Mizzou because I think on the 10th,
he had maybe done a little bit of reading.
They may be Googled some stuff.
Right.
And so he has well too late.
He has some other stuff that he wants to talk about.
But also I can't remember if it's in this clip or a later one.
He keeps calling it Mizzou.
He keeps saying Mizzou is Mizzou.
And that's interesting.
And it tells me something very important.
And that is that Alex is getting all of his information about what's going on at the
grocery from Paul Joseph Watson, because that is a British pronunciation of Mizzou.
And I know that because later Paul Joseph Watson says Mizzou.
So all the stuff that Alex is learning about this is from PJ dubs, who hates SJ dubs.
Yeah.
It's all filtered through.
You're really on it with the puns today.
That's, we always do that.
Yeah, that's true.
That's one of our standard bits.
But you're on it, man.
Look, I'm coming in hot.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no.
I'm curious that he's coming at my hometown and bringing that into his racist narrative.
Oh yeah.
You got the fire in your gut.
I look for all, like I said, all its problems.
I love Columbia.
It was a great home for me for many years, 16 years that I lived there has a whole lot
of problems, but a whole lot of potential too.
And go fuck yourself, Alex.
But the Mizzou thing, me figuring that out, I felt so good about that because it's clear.
It's clear that this is the cart leading the horse in many ways.
Paul Joseph Watson telling Alex what to broadcast.
Right.
So here is where he's going to take the narrative here on November 11th.
The situation in the Missouri state system has just intensified and we knew there'd be
no end.
It turns out the main agitator with the hunger strike that obviously is fake in my view watching
it because over several weeks he didn't lose any weight.
I've gone back and looked at the videos.
It turns out his father alone makes $8 million a year.
The family's worth more than $20 million a year.
He himself is very wealthy and they are jacked into the inside.
And of course they are.
You know, who's big in the railroads.
That's right.
I looked it up this morning.
I meant to go give it to Kit Daniels when I walked in there.
I forgot I'd sent him to Missouri with Jakari Jackson.
They'll be on at 1.30 today to report as well.
I'm still double checking it but it appears the railroad is part Soros owned.
So it looks like we may have another Soros operative.
Of course it is.
I mean every time we turn around that's what it is.
When you have already decided everything is that.
So I'm going to put this up on the research document cam here.
I have gone to Union Pacific Railroad because that is the company that Eric
Butler right here.
That is the guy's dad.
That's Jonathan Butler's dad.
He at the time now he is the executive vice president chief administrative
officer corporate secretary.
But at the time he was an executive in sales and marketing for Union Pacific
railroads.
So here we have the directors and officers.
All the people who are involved.
We have the one thing that really worries me is that the one of the directors
is Andrew Card who is the former chief of staff to GW Bush.
Oh that's not good.
Yeah so that's a little bit.
That's not good.
That's a little bit wild.
But if you look down this.
It's almost like oligarchs.
But if you look down this list I see no George Soros.
I see no one who Alex has ever brought up who has explicit ties to George
Soros or anything like that.
Well he's not going to leave a trail.
So this is the director's office.
Only PJ Dubs could really do the dig in necessary to find Soros.
So I looked into also the committee members.
Maybe he's on a committee of some sort that has control.
We have the audit committee here.
There's no George Soros.
The finance committee, compensation and benefits committee, the corporate
governance and nominating committee.
No George Soros.
Again we see Andrew Card on a couple of these.
Which again is troubling to me but doesn't necessarily prove anything
because that is past government work.
And you know who knows.
But so that is there's no Soros there.
So I looked into it and it turns out he just owns stock in it.
He just owns stock in Union Pacific Railroad.
Because he owns stock in everything.
He's a guy who makes tons of money on the stock market.
Hence why he's a billionaire.
So if you want to do that, if you want to play that game Alex,
then what you're doing is essentially just I'm going to preemptively
invalidate anyone who works at a company that Soros owns stock in.
Which is going to be trouble.
Because that's almost, I mean that's hundreds of companies.
Yeah.
The other thing is, sure, his dad made $8 million in a year.
And now you're saying that his son is not entitled to political
speech.
Alex, you are worth over $10 million.
If you want to use that argument and if you want to use the argument
of how much your company brings in a year, which we can easily find out
and it's got to be, as we know, it's at least over $14 million a year
comes into infowars.
Yeah.
Because that's what he said.
Yeah.
That's what he needs for the money bomb.
Yeah.
So, well, not just for the money bomb.
He said that's what it takes to run it for a year.
So he has to be at least making that or more in order to run things.
And if you want to do that, then I got bad news about Rex Jones.
Your 13 year old son is not going to be entitled to political
speech as an adult.
If he's on campus and something bad happens and he wants to speak out
about it, unfortunately, based on what you're saying, a valid argument
against him is your dad makes millions of dollars.
Go fuck yourself.
They don't care.
They don't care.
Hypocrisy means nothing.
No, I understand that, but it's important to point these things out.
It doesn't.
Is it?
Yes.
Does it matter pointing out hypocrisy anymore?
It's thrilling to me.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
I'm not saying that that's going to, like Alex is going to hear that
and be like, God, you're right.
Or anything like that.
Right.
You know, it's an important point because it's less about pointing out
hypocrisy and more about clearing out these attacks that are being made
unnecessarily on someone who is just trying to speak out.
How are you clearing out the attack though?
Well, because the attack is that his dad has made a point, blah, blah,
blah, million.
Right.
You know, the, the attack is, is specious because lots of people
make millions of dollars and they're still entitled to their free speech.
Of course.
Further, the idea that Soros is connected to his dad's railroad,
that's the attack and that attack is nonsense.
It's just he owns stock in the company.
So take any company that he, you know, Soros own stock in,
find someone who's a marketing person in that company.
And then now their son isn't allowed to speak out because it's clearly a
Soros operation.
That'd be fun if Soros own stock in infowars or GCN.
Just that would be fucking amazing.
Well, I mean, he's donated to Trump's campaign.
So now Trump's children shouldn't be able to speak out.
There we go.
Obviously it is a Soros operation.
Of course.
I'm sorry.
He didn't necessarily donate to Trump's campaign, but they have worked
business deals together and he has been, he's given Trump money.
So that it's less about hypocrisy and more about a style of argument
called reducto ad absurdum.
We just take the logic that someone's using and apply it to another
situation where it seems stupid.
Which is what your football playing friend probably didn't learn in
that logic class.
Well, because I did his homework.
I should be clear.
I never accepted that offer.
But so look, it's just stupid.
It's just stupid.
It's just stupid.
It's very stupid.
And here's some more stupidity about Missouri.
Over media has resigned, but she didn't really resign another deception
from the deceptanoids.
I would have gone decepticons, but at the same time,
I'm a bigger fan of the, you know, avoid, avoid the deceptanoids.
That's an important thing to do.
Making me hungry.
Yeah.
So the thing about Melissa click there, she was the I need more muscle
professor.
Yeah.
She did resign from a like sort of symbolic position that she had,
like just a formal title and then she was fired.
So like, she didn't resign from her actual job.
And Alex is like, I think he's so he kind of gets that idea,
but he ignores no idea about it.
He was fired.
Yeah.
So, um, yeah, it's just more like this is the stuff where he's making
shit up.
He's just making it up.
The idea that it's a Soros op, I guarantee immediately after this,
he transitions into, we know it's a Soros op as if it's proven.
Yeah.
He's just making it up.
Well, he said it earlier.
We just watched it be made up in real time there.
So now we get to our guests and everything he says, he then confirms
himself.
Right.
And claims I got it from sources.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
That source may have been me randomly talking earlier, making shit up,
but that one sounds good.
So now it's true.
Wait, I think I'm credible.
And if I said it, that's a credible source.
Yep.
All right.
It works.
There we go.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm sorry.
We got a guest.
Okay.
This guest is crazy.
All right.
So what it is, is a guy named General Stubblebine, who may or may not have been
a real general.
It's unimportant.
Go ahead.
What did you just say?
General Stubblebine.
It's a fun name.
Stubblebine.
Stubblebine.
He's Stubblebine?
He's 80 if he's a day.
Okay.
He is real old.
And that sounds like a Civil War name.
Yeah, it might be.
It might be.
So General Stubblebine is on.
Say that 30 more times for me.
Stubblebine.
Stubblebine.
He's there with his wife, who's a doctor named Rima, something or other.
I can't remember her last name.
Dr. Rima Stubblebine.
It's not her last name.
Okay.
She kept her own last name?
She did.
It doesn't sound like something a Stubblebine would allow to happen.
Well, it turns out she might be 40 or something like that.
Oh boy.
There's a massive age difference between the two of them.
And I'm not judging.
Whatever.
You live your life.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
I tried to go to her website here and she just goes by Dr. Rima on the website.
So I can't even find the fucking last name.
Dr. Rima McIntyre.
That's it.
There we go.
She had a great show on ABC.
So here is the intro that Alex gives to them.
And I got to say what they're on the show to talk about is fucked up.
But let's deal with it.
And then we'll get to an awesome reveal at the end.
Okay.
I guess we'll probably go to General Stubblebine for five minutes first and then his wife can
pop in any time than to her for five minutes.
But Major General Albert and Stubblebine, the third, General Burt is a graduate U.S. Military
Academy, Class of 52.
He enjoyed the Stingward 32 through the U.S. Army.
He retired as the commanding general of the United States Army Intelligence and Security
Command.
Prior to his assignment, he commanded the U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development
Command.
That's looked into DARPA.
During his active duty career, he commanded soldiers at every level.
At his retirement, he served as VP for the Intelligence Systems with BDM and Major Defense
Contractor.
He has brought these expertise to the leading edge medical research and development and
collaboration with his wife, Dr. Rima E. Labo, MD, who's treated some royalty and some of
the most famous people in the world, which is part of what woke her up because what they
were saying.
Dr. RimaTruthReports.com.
And they also have a whole section on informed consent and these cards you can print off.
You can also just, I would say, come up with your own as well, whatever works to put people
on notice when they're trying to forcibly inoculate you or your children because they lie and say
there's no side effects or it's the law you got to take it.
It's not true.
Even as they passed laws saying it, they're trumped.
It's like one of hearts with their fake regulation or state law versus the Bill of Rights, the
Constitution, the Nuremberg Code, the Geneva Convention, that's the ace of spades.
You can't trust these governments to forcibly put something in you.
Come on.
So joining us is Major General Retired Albert N. Stubblebine.
General, it's been a long time.
I tell you, great to have you on with us.
Well, Alex is great to be here.
Where do you guys want to begin?
You've said it.
I agree with you.
The great culling has begun.
Unfortunately, Alex, you are correct.
It has already started and my sense is it's only going to get worse.
It's only going to get worse.
General Burt just wrote a piece on white men dying in America.
Let's talk about that.
Oh boy.
So General Stubblebine has written an article about white men dying in America.
All right.
Opioid crisis?
No.
Is he talking about depression and suicide rates, which are very high among white men?
No.
Is he talking about just our need to go away?
No.
Oh.
It's vaccines.
Of course.
It's vaccines.
Vaccines are killing white men in the USA.
Uh-huh.
Gotcha.
Here is what happens immediately after that last clip that we played.
Albert Stubblebine has written an article about white death and then we get into this
horseshit nonsense.
Well, when you take a look at the statistics, is it statistics or statistics?
So he does this joke like four times also.
Sounds about right.
It's a strong bit.
Yeah.
So here we go.
I'm not quite sure which word to use, but when you look at the facts, what you find is
that instead of getting older, there's a block in terms of aging that is sort of the 40 to
the age range and suddenly instead of getting older like I am, they are dying.
Oh, okay.
They are dying too soon.
I was halfway expecting it to be like way too soon.
They never age.
And the real question is not that they're dying, but why are they dying that young?
Prostate answer.
The mortality rate has been accelerating 1% a year for the last 15 years for men between
the ages of 40 and 55.
They were the most privileged sector in really in the world in terms of their longevity.
They were well cared for.
They were well fed.
Remember, she's talking about whites.
They were capable of sustaining themselves longer than most other groups.
Their ability to do that, their longevity is declining at the rate of 1% a year.
I don't think those statistics are necessarily accurate.
Statistics?
Statistics.
There we go.
Excuse me.
So yeah, this is sort of the introduction of their theme, but they're not really giving
any insight into what they're there to talk about until this next clip, which is where
we get into the anti-vax stuff, and the end of this clip is not to be believed.
It's so stupid.
Oh boy.
One of the things that we see is that the death rates are increasing.
We see that the United States, because of its vaccines, has the highest infant mortality
rate in the developed world, even Zimbabwe, has a lower infant mortality rate.
So I want to pause right there, because I have the statistics in front of me about this.
Infant mortality rate is by vaccines.
It's not because we have a miserable, horrible healthcare system that, God damn it, God damn
it.
So right here.
What's the divide, Dan, in infant mortality rates?
Is it that all of the United States has the same infant mortality rate?
No.
No.
Rich people have a much lower infant mortality rate.
Right.
Maybe it's because of the way we treat the poor.
That's a big part of it.
But I'm going to go to the document camera here, because I have the infant mortality statistics
from 2016 in front of me.
And one of the things she said was that Zimbabwe has a lower infant mortality rate.
Here, this is the infant mortality rate, deaths per 1,000 live births.
You see up top Afghanistan leading the pack with 112.8, which is terrifying.
That's 10%.
That's not good.
That's awful.
And then you get a ton of African countries, which is they take such good care of women.
Right.
Or they die in bombings.
So the other thing here is we got all this, so much Africa there.
It's just all Africa, because we have done a terrible job of helping them.
Though we try, there's a lot better things we should be doing.
So we scroll down here and we get through like, there's a rack there with 37.5.
Still no America.
Still no Zimbabwe.
That's interesting.
Actually, I think I passed Zimbabwe.
I did.
There's Zimbabwe 25.9 per 1,000 live births.
This is from 2016.
Keep in mind, this is the most up to date information that is available.
Now you scroll down even farther.
What's this?
Oh my God.
Where are we?
There's the United States.
5.8.
This is just complete cockamamie horse shit that's coming out of her mouth.
So where do they get this bullshit?
They just hate vaccines and probably non peer reviews studies, probably just some stuff
where people got numbers wrong in their equations or use bad sourcing and then no one's corrected
them.
We see this all the time and it's very common with Alex Jones' guests.
That's true.
Just use unofficial things that were posted on blogs and shit.
Like climate denial.
Right.
Oh yeah.
There's one paper.
Right.
We're going to get into something really funny.
So it's over.
We're going to get something funny about climate denial here in a second.
But here we go.
Oh, antsy vaxxers also deny climate change?
No, it's not them.
It's another situation.
Oh, okay.
But here we go.
Great.
It has the highest first day infant mortality.
It has the highest one year infant mortality and it has the highest five year infant mortality.
I would call that a great culling.
I would call the fact that fridged white males are now dying at an accelerating rate part
of the great culling.
I would call the induced infertility part of the great culling.
I would call the introduction of nagalase, the enzyme that blocks the immune system part
of the great culling.
How is it introduced?
Well, it appears to be introduced in vaccines.
Vaccines, maybe.
I think one of the most important things that we can do to stop the great culling is never
ever again take a vaccine or allow anyone to take a vaccine.
But given the mandates that are being forced upon us globally, like the no jab, no pay in
Australia, like SB 277 in California, every child must be vaccinated and every child care
worker unless we assert our right.
So this is bad, but I want to assure you.
So the only way to stop the great culling is never taking vaccines.
Somebody explain to her what smallpox is.
Allowing another culling to happen.
Yeah, I know.
The most culling.
Because these vaccines are racist.
Smallpox doesn't bias on race.
It's all nonsense.
But how can you with a straight face say privileged white males are dying and just end it there?
Like, that's so inherently racist.
If you've got nothing, it's easy to leave it there because you don't want to dwell on
it.
Right.
But I mean, come on.
Here's what we should care about.
Privileged white males are dying.
That's my number one issue, Dan.
Again, all of these guests and so much of what Alex Jones' show is really about is retaining
undeserved social power and privilege.
That's what threatens him.
That's why he's so into his white identity.
That's why he thinks he's not a racist.
And that infertility, the forced infertility or whatever it is, that's the big one for
these people.
It's always that white people aren't breeding enough.
Yeah, there's some of that.
We're running out.
And that's where it gets to the cuck narrative and stuff like that too.
But look, all this stuff is tough and it's stupid.
But trust me, the end of this clip in about a minute and a half is fucking hilarious.
And we find out why they're really on the show.
And it's so great.
To inform consent with this, where's my camera, with this kind of active assertion, then in
fact, we are going to be vaccinated forcibly.
So just to pause real quick.
At this point, she's holding up a card to the video screen.
That's important for what comes later.
Is this your card?
Yeah.
Is it the one of hearts?
Uh-huh.
You're right.
We've got to get organized.
We've got to get aggressive.
But everything you're saying just makes the light bulb go off.
We've got British, US, Canadian, you name it, studies.
Just type into Google.
Flu vaccine doubles your chances of getting flu.
The mainstream news admits it doesn't work and gives you the flu and destroys your immune
system.
And people admit autoimmune disorders are off the charts.
They have videos on the news in Mexico and Latin America.
They give the little girls the Gardasil and a bunch of them start having convulsions.
This is really testing how much we'll put up with.
I think we're beyond testing how much we'll put up with.
They have determined how much we'll put up with, and it's anything they want to give
us until we say no.
Now you said earlier, Alex, that people book their own vaccine exemption card and you're
kind of right and kind of wrong because there is a very specific legal format necessary
for exerting your informed consent right.
And if you don't do it right, you're going to get vaccinated.
That's why we've created the Advanced Vaccine Directive and why we are working so hard to
make it available to everyone.
In fact, we just slashed the prices so that everyone can afford it now.
I want to say everyone needs one in your diaper pack, in your backpack, in your wallet, in
your purse.
And you need a bunch of them.
Each person has to assert that right.
Because we're going to be running with vaccines there.
The premise there that she's giving is that it's like 28 days later you're going to run
away from people with vaccines.
If you don't assert a specific legal language that is only available on this card that we
happen to sell and we've slashed prices because you can't just, I don't know, print out a
ton of them and eliminate it.
It's the November 10th Easter sale.
Right.
I have gone to her website, Dr. Rima's website, and I will flash this up on screen here.
The vaccine exemption card that she sells on her website is $30.
Holy shit, the balls on her.
Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
Just to clarify, you can see that this is actually her website.
That is the store, $30 for a card you can print out that says, I don't want to get jabbed.
Wow.
Alex Jones is having a scam run on him.
Wow.
He has general stubble bind.
Unfucking real.
It's becoming clear to me, at least in the case of this, that this is all Rima.
This is the lady.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
And she's found an 80 year old dude who's supporting her shit.
And I got me a stubble bind.
Yep.
I got cover.
I can do this forever.
It's enough cover to get you on Alex, his show, certainly.
Yeah.
That's pathetic.
Like, one stubble bind really doesn't say anything for his intro being all of these
military credits for her to just jump on that with like, here's what you got to do.
He says a little bit more that I had cut out, but it's all kind of boring stuff.
Yeah.
And he just repeats that statistics.
The statistics.
Yeah.
Align.
So that's the end of their interview.
But that's hilarious.
What language do you need to use?
Legal language.
They don't want to say on air because then you can use it.
Oh, well, that's a good point.
Cut them out of 30 bucks like that.
How good point.
So I, but that's another one of those libertarian like, it's all about the loopholes in the
law.
They can't make you do anything.
Maritime law.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Of course.
So that's the end of their interview.
But it's like a get out of jail free card.
It's like, oh man, I'm about to vaccinate you and you're like, boom, you can't fuck
off, man.
Look at this card.
I bought it for 30 bucks.
And if you really, they're like, you're a fucking child.
And if you really look into it, it's like informed consent just means that you signed
a form that says that you know the risks and you reject them knowing the risks.
It's just a technicality for doctors and hospitals so they don't get sued when you
reject a vaccine.
And they'd be like, I didn't know what I was rejecting.
So if you go in and you say, you don't want to get a vaccine, they have to ask you the
question, like, are you sure you're aware of this?
And if you signed a form that says you are aware of it, that's plenty.
They won't force vaccinate you fucking on you.
After that point, yeah, but there are situations where you can't like, I don't know, become
a daycare worker if you're not vaccinated because you're putting other people's kids
at risk.
Oh, you're goddamn right.
There are situations like that, but that's not legal stuff.
That's just like it's within their rights to not allow you in.
That's the consequence of your choice.
You don't need a fucking $30 card.
You know what?
If I had a business, the only sign that I would have is no anti-vaxxers here.
No need apply.
Yeah.
So let's get out to be fully vaccinated to work here.
Let's get off this.
Let's be fully vaccinated to just order a pizza from here.
Let's jump.
Let's jump off the ex anti-vaxx stuff because we talked about it too much.
How did they like, this is fun because they, they go from vaccines cause autism to vaccines
are culling the whites.
Right.
That's a big jump.
But Alex loves it.
Yeah.
That's his favorite kind of jump.
Of course.
But that's a big one.
It's pretty big.
Yeah.
So they're, they're done at this point.
Uh-huh.
But Alex wants to get back into the last night's debate and how great, it's crazy.
That's bananas.
So this is about how great Rand Paul was last night.
And then Alex Jones says something a little unfortunate that is right in line with our
investigation.
Let's go now to Rand Paul on climate change.
You know, Putin's come out and said it's pure bull and it's a military operation by
the globalist to shut down nation states, which is what it is.
Let's see what Rand Paul had to say.
Senator Paul, you are one of 15 Republicans to vote for an amendment, which states that
human activity contributed to climate change.
I want to stop right there.
Senator Paul, you've made too much sense to be on this stage.
I want to say that he is the most sensible version of insane in this clip.
He's still going to make you a little mad, but at least he's closer to reasonable.
But also I hate Rand Paul's voice.
So let's enjoy the good with the bad, the sweet with the sour, the rough with the smooth.
President Obama has announced an aggressive plan to cut carbon emissions.
At the same time, energy production in America has boomed.
Is it possible to continue this boom and move toward energy self-sufficiency while at the
same time pursuing a meaningful climate change program?
That's a really good question.
The first thing I would do as president is repeal the regulations that are hampering
art that the president has put in place.
Good applause, Lauren, including the Clean Power Act.
While I do think man may have a role in our climate, I think nature also has a role.
With planets 4.5 years old, we've been through geologic age after geologic age.
We've had times when the temperature has been warmer, we've had times when the temperature
has been colder, we've had times when the carbon in the atmosphere has been higher.
So I think before we need to look before we leap, presidents are often fond of saying
you want a balanced solution, but really we do need to balance both keeping the environment
clean.
We will have some rules for that, but we've got to balance that with the economy.
He's devastated by state.
I say the president's not only destroying Kentucky, he's destroying the Democrat party
down there because nobody wants to associate with him.
So what we really need is somebody that understands that we do need energy of all forms.
And that means we will have solar and wind and hydro, but we will still have coal and
we still have natural gas.
And we've got to have an all of the above policy.
You know, I got to say, Rand Paul's not as strong as he should be on this.
Coal power plants in the United States are totally clean.
Everything comes out with water and carbon dioxide, but they list carbon dioxide as toxic
and tax it to shut it down and then exempt insider companies.
And that's what he should be saying.
He knows that he should be talking like Putin.
Oh boy.
That at the end there is what really troubles me.
You should be talking like Putin here.
With these guys like with man cow and him, is it just like big swing and dicks?
Like they just like a guy who just says whatever he wants and then does whatever he wants.
Because that's, because that's what Trump is.
Trump is just a guy who says bullshit and then acts like he can do whatever he wants.
It's definitely a piece of the equation.
So is it like a fantasy that they're trying to live out through these guys?
Like they're always hampered by, Oh, there's all these people telling me what I can and
can't do.
And I just want to do whatever the fuck I want to do whenever I want to do it.
Well, I mean, they hate the cucks.
Like they're fucking children.
They hate the cucks and all the people who bow down and grovel.
Yeah.
So I mean, there is some piece of it that's that, but I don't think it's the whole story.
Right.
It definitely is what is attractive to them about certain people and unattractive about
others.
Yeah.
But we got to, we got to move through this because you have a hard out to get to your
show.
Okay.
We have, we have a bit to get through.
Oh shit.
We're already at almost two hours.
Yeah.
Christ.
So here we get to November 12th, the last day of our investigation.
And at this point, Alex has become keenly aware that the Paris climate accord is coming
up.
He's just figured it out.
The climate is coming up and he realizes he needs to make that the narrative of global
government being created in public.
Absolutely.
And so he's going to jump onto that narrative pretty hard, but he does that in a really
weird way because I listen to this clip about his climate change denial and try and figure
out or try and listen for where it's different from things he said in the past.
Okay.
I can't even believe it's gone this far.
And what's even sicker is it's ExxonMobil and British Petroleum and Dutch Royal Shell,
those three are the biggest funders of the whole manmade climate change garbage to shut
down coal, their main competitor.
And they're so sophisticated, the left doesn't even know they work for them.
And then they have New York state investigating ExxonMobil, claiming they paid for fake science.
It wasn't fake science.
That was 15 years ago.
They were ordered by the board head, David Rockefeller, to convert and support it.
And they have since then incredible, incredible.
This is just incredible.
It's incredible in the sense that it's not credible, but so wait, he's saying that oil
is funding climate change research or not research, doing something about it in order
to take down coal.
Right.
Why does he want coal so bad?
Because he believes that it is like the most plentiful source of energy that could power
the planet for the next thousand years.
And the technology that we have is totally clean now, which it's not totally lying about
that.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
He just thinks that, well, okay.
So here's the problem.
One thing we do know is that Exxon knew that climate change, that they were contributing
to it 30 years ago and lied about it the entire time and not just lied about it, but pulled
a full on nicotine tobacco company.
And we're like, nah, it's totally fine.
Doctors should come up, should cause climate change.
And they actively paid for climate change studies.
Absolutely.
To climate change, denying studies.
So, but in Alex Jones' conception, the clip that he just put out there, they paid for
climate change positive studies in order to take out coal, which doesn't make sense.
No.
And it doesn't, it does not reflect reality.
But the more important thing, and the reason that clip is fascinating to me is because
it's not what he usually says.
He's saying that the climate change lie in his mind is being put out by British petroleum,
all those companies he listed, Shell and those, in order to take out coal, in the past,
his frequent narrative is that it's the UN that is doing this in order to get climate
credits and carbon taxes going in order to cut off energy to the third world and what
have you.
It's completely different.
Yeah, but he runs in, he's got Rockefeller in there.
So he's...
He did drop a name.
He's trying to put those, you know, Rockefeller is one of the globalists, of course.
Right.
But it's not the same, like it's very different goals or storylines that he's pitching in
terms of what climate change is about.
It's fucking stupid.
Right.
So...
Narrative consistency is not his strong suit.
It's certainly not.
But he does stay on topics a bit sometimes.
And on the 12th, he does get back into the people at Mizzou who wants to get into how
stupid these protesters are.
And then...
I believe it's called Mizzou.
He says something bad about them and then something exculpatory about a different group
that is very bad.
And we'll see.
Oh no.
And then I sat there last night and then this morning for like three, four hours watching
the raw videos.
I don't believe you did.
From their Black Lives Matter sites and others.
And I realized these aren't even bad people on average.
These are really screwed up, damaged victims of reeducation camp brainwashing.
When they heard that the Klan was going to show up at the university, the federally run
Klan.
I mean, I've gone and protested the Klan more than 20 times.
There's usually about six or seven guys.
Suck.
It comes out later that they're all feds.
All feds.
Maybe that's a problem.
It's a photo of the stirrup racial tension.
And it's come out the Southern Prairie Law Center and other groups have been connected
behind it and white supremacist centers like Elohim City are run by them and the government.
I mean, this is sick.
Not true.
Would be sick.
Sick if true.
And I watched videos of the football players and the basketball players and the students
running and fear and panicking.
Jakari had people run up to him and say, is it true?
Is it true?
Is the Klan here?
Are we safe?
And they canceled classes.
Had the police on alert.
That means swat team on the roof.
I don't believe that.
And it was all completely made up.
But meanwhile, the very same football players and basketball players would intimidate members
of the press and run over wearing the hoods.
I don't, I don't believe that there were like snipers on roofs at all.
I don't believe that to be the case at any time during this.
But like we brought it up at the beginning of this, that was like scandalous rumors and
oscillatiousness of like the Klan is coming and what have you.
And that's unfortunate.
That is sort of the problem of the social media age.
Jakari is like, yes, they are coming and no, we are not safe.
I'm sure that they fed into it a little bit.
I know, I know I am part of info wars, but I also know that the Klan does not recognize
me as a good person.
They're all feds though.
Yeah.
Well, there you go.
Which is not true.
But you understand what he's doing there.
He's taking the agency and power away from these black protesters by saying they are
brainwashing victims of this campus brainwash center.
And then they're worried about the Klan showing up and we don't have to worry about white
racism because it's really just the government.
It's just feds trying to provoke racist hatred.
So black people, I mean, there is, there is a certain amount of truth in that.
Well, black people standing up for themselves and pointing out institutional problems.
They're stupid and brainwashed, white racism, not really real.
It's just, it's just, it's a, it's a brilliant.
Right.
That's what he thinks.
That's what he thinks the difference is.
And unfortunately, even in that narrative, white people run the government.
Yeah.
Mostly.
So even that is racist.
Even that, that does not justify his position on it at all.
Not really.
You're right.
That's an interesting argument that would be fun to point out to him.
I think it would, I think it would end up in screaming.
Yeah, probably.
I would assume.
I want to jump into this next clip because it's one of my favorite things ever.
Okay.
Alex Jones was a victim growing up.
Of course.
He was a complete victim, but he's still a victim up till this point.
We've never known what it was exactly that made him a victim.
And on this November 12th, it was his mom again.
No, it is not.
And it is not something you could ever predict.
Okay.
I've seen the statistics.
The sadistics.
The average white person is collapsing into poverty, has no idea what's going on, hates
themselves.
And then I have to sit here as a white man that knows this, rowing up around it and hear
from you how I'm hiding my racism and how I'm hiding.
Oh, you're not hiding it.
My privilege and all this crap.
Let me tell you what my privilege was.
My privilege was being singled out because I was so good looking when I was young.
I'm not very good looking now.
I was super good looking.
I look like a Calvin Klein model when I was about 14 to 23.
You'll look at the photos online.
I was super pretty.
I was super pretty.
I'd walk into a room and almost every woman in the room would just turn their head.
Fuck you.
But let me tell you, I had to fight men continually because they didn't like it.
They didn't like pretty boy.
They thought they were going to kick my butt whether they were black, Hispanic or white.
I think that it's likely that he was an asshole, but also if that was true.
Which it isn't.
But he was attractive when he was younger.
Oh, absolutely.
That's definitely true.
He was a Calvin Klein model.
The way he's presenting all this stuff isn't true.
But if it was, I would argue, Alex, you're making a compelling case about the evils of
toxic masculinity.
That's true.
Because if you had to fight men who didn't like that you were pretty and all the women
wanted you, you are entirely embodying what a lot of people think is a big problem.
And that is masculine, threatened, male-spirited, threatened?
That's ape bullshit.
You are an animal.
If you're saying that shit, you are an animal.
Right.
So you are one step away.
You are not Mr. Steele, you girl.
No.
You are an ape.
You are...
Yeah, exactly.
You're one step away from understanding, though, if you really believe that that is what happened
in your life.
Yeah.
You are this close.
He's always so close.
But hold on.
This clip goes on further and it gets worse.
I've faced it all.
And I watched these little slack-jods, snot-nosed punk kids shit over there and complain about
all the stuff they've been through, while the ringleader is jacked in with Soros and
Warren Buffett and his daddy made $8.2 million last year.
My daddy didn't make $8 million in the last 20 years.
I am sick of this garbage.
The idea that if you're white, you can't accomplish anything on your own is a load of
bull.
You're projecting totally and completely deranged.
And I want to help all these people.
I understand metaphysically, spiritually, but at an organic level, I'm already set
right.
Genuinely believe it.
But even if I was a bad person, which you are, I would want others to succeed because
I understand you reap what you sow.
The problem is evil people don't understand that metaphysical rule and they want to see
others fail.
They believe they succeed when other people fail.
Oh boy.
Says the guy who talks shit about Rush Limbaugh all the time, right?
Says the guy who talks shit about every other media company all the time.
Megan Kelly.
Who insists that everybody else is terrible and he's the only one who should succeed.
And if anyone criticizes him, likely they're globalists.
Exactly.
What kind of idiot can say that shit when it's so obvious that he is embodying?
He's not just a bad, he's not just an evil person.
He's a bad person in the sense that he's bad at being a person.
Now you're pointing out hypocrisy.
Yeah.
I know.
Fuck me.
I'm calling you out for your own shit.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
I love it when a fair enough comes with that angry tone.
What?
So what am I supposed to say?
You're right.
And now I'm angry about it.
So the Alex at this point gets back onto the climate stuff.
But here is a classic shot and a chaser for that's one of our and that's another one of
those visuals we need to make shot and a chaser because this first clip is a load of bullshit
and Alex accidentally proves that it's a load of bullshit a minute later.
OK.
So here is the bullshit.
And it is about Lord Moncton, the guy who Alex Jones believes is the only real climate
scientist in the world who tells him that if climate, you know, their science is good
if they've got Lord in front of their name.
If climate change advocates get their way, it will kill a billion people in the next
six months or something like that.
That's his argument that Lord Moncton makes that Alex always cites.
And I've listened to Lord Moncton speak.
He does not get into specifics odd.
He claims that he's gone through every climate change study and found a underlying assumption
that they have wrong and then doesn't explain it.
OK.
But here is the bullshit that Alex has to say about Lord Moncton.
The problem is what they assume is reality.
And I disagree with that position.
I don't even know if he's a Lord, but that's a good point.
So here this is on infowars.
He's probably not an actual Lord.
This is about Lord Moncton's relation to the climate festival.
Let's call it.
OK.
In Paris.
Here we go.
And I told people about this 10 years ago when they were first calling for it at the
U.M.
People didn't believe me.
Oh, they're not going to arrest you.
And they're now basically telling Lord Moncton and others don't even try to come to Paris.
They're going to get Lord Moncton on ahead of this climate, this world government summit
next next month in Paris.
And they've tried to keep him out of other countries.
He's an amazing guy.
He parachuted into the one in Durban, South Africa because they wouldn't let him in.
They had a whole area of the city shut down.
So he skydived into it.
Never skydived before.
That's daring.
That's a stunt.
He was in dozens and dozens of front page papers in South Africa with that one.
All we need you to do is the same bold stunts against these dragons and we'll bring them
down, folks.
Yeah, probably.
I was thinking in that small town in South Africa, that's fair.
The entire country has dozens of papers.
Yeah, absolutely.
But be that as it may, how he ends that is that's where we need from you daring stunts.
All you listeners, go parachute into places though you have not parachuted before.
That is actually true.
Lord Moncton did do that.
Really?
He did parachute in.
And he had never skydived before?
I can't confirm that or deny it.
But Alex Jones is saying that these Lord Moncton and others are being threatened to not even
show up in Paris.
Right.
Don't come.
Don't even, don't even walk into the city.
You're a persona non grata.
Uh huh.
Now at this point, one of his interns, uh, Googles these climate change accords in Paris
and Alex learns this.
So they're going to have the Pope and everybody else there in Bloomberg and all the usual suspects,
Felipe Calderon.
Wow.
Lord Moncton is actually listed by the UN.
That long.
So heavy.
God, every moment of that pause was beautiful.
Alex Jones accidentally learns on air just Lord Moncton is an invited speaker.
Did he?
Did he have papers up going?
No, cause the, uh, the intern had the UN website open that has the list and all the pictures
of the speakers and he's scrolling down it and it's like the Pope, fuck these guys.
Oh no.
Lord Moncton.
Oh no.
Shit.
Oh no.
I just said a minute ago that he's being threatened and told not to show up and turns
out the UN was threatening him to show up.
How dare you not show up Lord Moncton?
Yeah.
I don't even know what you have to say.
Is somebody at the door?
A very light knock at the door there.
That was a very light knock.
I don't know if I can, I don't know if I can hear anybody at the door.
It's Lord Moncton.
You are bad at access.
And Alex's busted.
That bit didn't work.
Let's retire that fucking thing.
I don't, I don't know why you ever started doing it.
Quite frankly, I just liked saying you busted, you busted Alex.
So after this point, he gets back onto the race issues and Alex accidentally, he does
everything by accident, but on air, he accidentally reveals he's a huge racist by complaining
about racism.
So it'll make sense on the other end of this clip.
Sounds good.
But look at this one, administered to teachers in St. Louis Public School District, a white
privilege survey, infowars.com.
And I mean, you cannot believe the questions here.
I bet I could.
Can I speak in a public to a powerful group without putting my race on trial?
Well, I mean, that's the new rocees of people that are obsessed with only their race.
Of course I can.
I can choose blemish cover or bandages in flesh color and have them more or less match
my color of skin.
What does that mean?
It's like mental illness.
Oh boy.
I mean, I'm shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I cannot be followed
or harassed.
I mean, it's just, this is just, man, this is reeducation camp garbage.
Briefly, we are still running the special purchase products at infowars.com and funds
this whole operation.
We appreciate you supporting.
Smooth.
Smooth, baby.
And it's so clear that he's reading that going like, I can do all of these things.
Right.
Cause he doesn't seem to be a problem.
He says, uh, that like, can I speak to people without putting my race on trial?
Of course I can.
Yeah.
Which is the point.
Anyway, I have.
When I get flesh color bandages, are they the same color as my skin?
This is mental illness.
So I have.
Are you saying that there are other skin colors?
I have pulled up this checklist here.
I'll flash it up on camera and we can read a few of these.
Um, I can, uh, if I, I can, if I wish to arrange to be in the company of people in my race
most of the time, right?
I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of
my race widely represented.
When I'm told about our national heritage or civilization, I'm shown that people of
my color made it what it is.
I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence
of their race.
Uh, so, I mean, it just goes on, it goes on like this.
Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against
the appearance of financial reliability.
So that, I mean, what this is, is a list of things that white people take for granted
about their daily existence, that people who aren't white have to deal with.
This is the conversation that people are having when they talk about white privilege.
And it should be the one that everybody's having.
Right.
But it's so fascinating to me that Alex is furious about this.
So he pulls up this, uh, this thing and doesn't understand the premise of it.
Like you nailed it with the.
So inadvertently proving every single thing that everybody is saying 1000 like he has
no idea that he's making their argument.
Yeah.
Yep.
It's you are embodying the problem while you are like, I, I'm going to guess that at
least in terms of that bandaid example, he just didn't understand what it was.
No, absolutely.
I'm going to guess in that case, but with the speaking without like too powerful people
without putting my race on a trial, right?
That's him like not engaging with the idea at all.
It's just, oh yeah, I guess I do cause otherwise he'd have to be like, I do do that to black
people.
Of course I can.
That is interesting.
I do single out all of the, all of the people who are black that end up speaking up.
Yeah.
Shit.
I got to reexamine some stuff.
Not even just that.
Just like the, the idea that he's there, he's like, of course I can and he can't do that
next.
One step that you go a little bit further and is like, can everyone do that?
Right.
Right.
He can't process that second question.
That is the idea.
Like the, the entire point of that survey is like answer these questions.
Guess what?
These are things that other people can't do.
So if other people can't do them and you can, that's privilege.
But that's the definition of privilege.
His response would be like, I don't believe they can't do it.
It's all a bunch of media, Soros funded foundation, uh, bullshit.
It's all a bunch of course you can do these things because he doesn't want to engage with
anyone else's experience.
Well, yeah, but I mean the flesh color bandage one seems pretty obvious.
I mean, that's why you can't understand it.
That's so obvious.
He's like, I don't care.
That's, that's probably put some white over your skin.
Who gives a shit?
That one just seems so simple though.
Now Jordan, we reached today's crazy.
It is time for the guest on the November 12th show and this guy is one of my favorite
crazies.
Okay.
Of the, uh, rogues gallery of Alex Jones's associated team of weirdos.
This guy is up there.
Top level of weirdo.
Okay.
He does not show up very much.
His name is professor Darryl Humamodo.
He is a teacher, a professor at the university of California at Davis and I'm certain you
see Davis that what happened was that he got crazy at a certain point after they gave
him 10.
That's about right because I can't imagine they don't want to get rid of him and they
never would have hired him in his current state.
So Darryl Humamodo is a very interesting, uh, historically, uh, what classes does he
teach?
I'm not sure what he teaches now, although I think some of it is about conspiracy stuff.
Okay.
But he originally came into his own, uh, and was a professor in Asian-American studies
specifically in terms of sexuality.
He wrote a couple of books about the desexualization of the Asian man and there's an interesting
conversation.
That is an interesting conversation.
Uh, I, I'm never going to read any of his books because I don't want to, but I do think
that they're, that's an interesting study.
You have that privilege.
Exactly.
That's on the checklist.
As opposed to Alex Jones.
Well, he doesn't read any of his books either, but, uh, Darryl Humamodo showed up on Alex
Jones's show and we covered him in a past episode, but I realized that it was an episode
that Justin Golak was hosting with me.
So for your advantage, I need you to listen to this, uh, clip from the last time Humamodo
blessed us with a visit.
Okay.
This is worth revisiting.
You recall the so-called women's march on Washington that was Soros funded and you heard, uh, you
saw the so-called pussycap.
Well, here is one of our solutions.
We're going to use the phallic guitars in Pudenda pink, right?
This happens to be a pure Americana offender Esquire guitar.
I took it to one of the social justice warrior rallies with my little fender champ amp and
I asked to sit in, I watched them on YouTube and I figured out what they were trying to
do.
They were trying to propagandize undergraduates with rap and hip hop and funk.
So I took my, I said, well, it'd be the gayest instrument in my collection that I could take
to this event.
It was my pink Esquire, my Pudenda pink Esquire and they wouldn't let me sit in.
They said, I'm sorry, brother, we just can't let it happen.
Um, and they were hired.
This is part of the, the cultural takeover.
So uh, that's, uh, that's the instrument in my collection.
Right.
That is something I ask myself every day.
So, uh, they, uh, interest in hip hop and funk is propaganda that they're trying to inculcate
in the minds of the freshmen, uh, and, uh, he brought just the way that he hit funk,
right?
Hip hop and rap and funk.
How dare they move their hips.
So to troll Elvis, I'll tell you, let me get on Elvis for a second.
All right.
I'm a moto.
Yeah.
So to troll them, he brings his gay pink guitar and a little amp and he wants to sit in and
play with them.
And they're like, nah, you can't do that.
I think, I think it was probably cause he's like a 60 year old dude and they're just like,
I know you're fucking with us to get away.
Right.
Right.
And if you go to UC Davis, I guarantee you know who this guy is cause every campus has
like some professor that's notorious that's like, uh, and I was thinking about it.
Like I'm certain that he got hired when he was writing these books about Asian American
desexualization and they're like, this is, this is fascinating.
Please teach some classes on this.
Then he got tenure.
Then he went crazy.
And they're in too deep.
They can't fire him.
Right.
Because of the tenure.
So I was thinking back on my college experience and I had a human sexuality professor named
Joe Lopiccolo and I love saying his name.
He's great.
Wow.
Wow.
He clearly was a very smart, interesting, uh, good speaker, good teacher in the 70s.
And then he had a stroke.
And when I had him, it was past stroke.
Got you.
I barely speak in lectures and he was a very ineffective professor.
Yeah.
But I realized this is after he had left his, uh, uh, friendship with Goku.
What is, what?
All right.
Nevermind.
This is the reference I'm not gonna know.
That one's for, that one's for like three people who listened.
You dumbass nerd.
I will get 30 tweets.
Stop listening.
You dumb nerd.
I will get 30 tweets about it.
So it'll be fantastic.
Um, the, the, the point I was getting at is like when you're tenured, it's very difficult
to get rid of you.
And until Joe Lopiccolo would want to retire, they wouldn't be able to get rid of him.
Even though like he played videos of himself in class from years past, whenever he was
clearly a completely different speaker and very articulate.
Yeah.
And it made me incredibly sad to be in that class.
Of course.
It made me, it made me empathize with him a lot.
Right.
It was the most tragic day in class.
Yeah.
He put up a slide on the projector that showed the graph, like the, uh, the, uh, breakdown
of grades in the class and almost everyone was failing.
It was just like, cause we can't pay attention to the lectures.
What's going on?
We don't understand what you're saying.
It was so tragic and on a, on a less tragic level, Daryl Hamamoto clearly went nuts at
a certain point.
Yeah.
Uh, started to think about like, uh, globalist stuff like Alex, the Illuminati, right, uh,
and what have you.
And now they're just like, we can't get rid of them until he retires.
I think it is something that men at like around 40, 45 just start to lose it.
They started to get into globalists.
Well, I mean, or, or like they, you know, the, the old saying is like, uh, if you're not
a liberal when you're 20, you have no heart.
If you're not a conservative when you're 40, you have no brain, right?
I'm thrilled to report that my dad is now in his sixties and he is, uh, still going
strong in a good old liberal and very smart and the chair of a religious studies department
at university Texas Austin.
So anyway, does have a pink pussy guitar though.
He does.
Absolutely.
The pudenda pink.
So Hamamoto comes in and Alex has had, he wants to have him on the show because of all
the craziness that's going on on campuses like Mizzou.
Uh, he also brings up Yale cause Yale, they had that situation where, uh, students were
mad about racist Halloween costumes.
Uh, and, uh, Alex think like, I just wear some costumes of cares, but he has Hamamoto
in and he presents him as a whistleblower because Daryl Hamamoto had like a Rockefeller
grant or something like that.
And so Alex believes that he's gone through some sort of indoctrination from the Rockefeller
foundation and that that makes him like, he knows inside stuff.
When the reality is the Rockefeller grants, the Ford foundation grants are just things
that are given out to people who apply for them.
And they are there to create diversity in universities, uh, in terms of the faculty.
So Hamamoto almost certainly got one of these grants because he was pursuing an avenue of
study that would be incredibly advantageous to a university to have.
And maybe they wouldn't have the budget to pay him.
So the grant comes in and, uh, the foundation pays to part of this professor salary.
If you look into it, there's tons of organizations like this, including the Koch brothers, have
their own foundation that gives out grants.
Right.
There is a fellowship at the University of Missouri that for years and years was untouched.
$1.1 million was given as an endowment to pay for a professor salary by Kenneth Lay
from Enron.
Oh my God.
Because he went to the University of Missouri and no one would take that money being like,
uh, shit.
I think someone did and I got the Enron scholarship guys.
Don't worry about it.
This is all good.
Right.
No, no, no.
I know.
I'm just, I'm just saying, uh, but, uh, I think someone did end up taking it at some
point, but anyway, I mean, it's free money.
Yeah.
But it took years for someone to be like, be that craven.
I mean, you want to, you want to, you know, you want to have some distance between you
and the greatest scam ever pulled off.
Let me be clear.
I'd take it.
Of course.
Yeah.
I wish Enron would invest in this podcast.
Great.
So, uh, are they still around?
No.
No.
I think it's Darryl Hamamoto to be a whistleblower of the inside of the Ford foundations and
all that stuff.
Uh-huh.
He is not, but Alex Jones treats him like a whistleblower and like he is preaching the
gospel.
Whereas as we know, he wants to bring a gay guitar to occupy Wall Street protests and
jam with the guys also gospel.
So he is going to say a bunch of incredibly stupid stuff, uh, in this, uh, and let's just
jump into it.
Like you're saying, it is a program.
It's, uh, the students are in a electro pharmaceutical gulag and it's, it's no accident that whatever
campus you go to, it's the same program.
It's the same scenario.
You have these, uh, subsets of what you could call the crisis actor that we saw rolled out
in Sandy Hook.
Uh-oh.
And now they've been deployed.
Uh, you've got the, uh, you've got the Soros connected, uh, railroad head who's got his
shun out there, triggering and running the whole off exactly that.
So already we've gone, Sandy Hook was crisis actor was crisis act Alex signed off on that.
So clearly he's not pushing back.
He believes this is not a debate.
Absolutely.
Uh, and then you have, um, this, uh, what we started the show off with where Alex is
saying, maybe, uh, there's Soros connection.
We're going to look into it.
Now he's reporting it just as gospel without proving it.
So I mean, it's just nonsense, but let's get back to homo moto.
Well, he probably got just a few other operatives.
They're then giving media attention.
They're then the, the victim and then they then lead the sheep to slaughter.
That's right.
These are a Judas goats or the alpha goats.
And as you pointed out earlier, there's a certain subset within that and they're typically
aligned with some sort of GLB TQIA agenda or they come out of gender and sexuality studies.
By the way, they don't even call it women's studies anymore because part of this is gender
is to take us into a post gender world, a transhumanist, post human world.
They're not freeing us sexually.
You're an expert on this.
They are ending our sexual power.
That's right.
They're going to take us to the next level, as it's said, and that's the level where there
is no gender differentiation.
So you see this woman, um, Melissa click who, uh, thankfully resigned, uh, she's a crisis
actor.
And it's just interesting to see if something, one of your listeners want to track her to
see where she shows up, but I'm sure she has a job waiting for her some place.
So you want to stalk this crisis actor?
No, no, no, no, no.
Is he, is he actually saying it'll be interesting if one of your listeners fucking stalk somebody?
Well, I mean, we don't need to stalk her cause she's a public person and, uh, she, uh, got
hired by Gonzaga.
That's what happened.
Yeah.
How's it going?
I don't know.
She's at Gonzaga.
Well, isn't it Gonzaga?
I don't care.
Anyway, that's what happened to her.
She's a crisis actor.
She's just someone who, uh, was dumb in the heat of the moment and did something unadvised
that went viral.
That's about it.
It's not a crisis actor.
Do you know about the crisis?
So you've been publicly shamed, right?
Do you know about the crisis actor world?
Do you know about the people who believe that stuff?
No.
So they believe that Sandy hook deniers, but right.
It's everything, all of these like Boston bombing, everything, all the people that you
see on the news who are talking about it.
Everyone who pretends that they have a child that died at Sandy hook.
They're all crisis actors that are run out of this giant organization by the government
to pull off these false flags.
And what they do is they change their appearance a bunch and you can tell slightly different
appearing people always show up at all of these places.
And so if you go online, you can find this very easily.
There's tons of YouTube videos where they're like, all right, now you see this, uh, the
principal at Sandy hook happens to look just like the sister of someone who died at the
Boston bombing.
And I can tell you that they're the same people because what we've done is check out their
ear lobes.
That's, it's, it's a wild world.
Wow.
If you go even further into it, there's a lot of people who believe that these people are
actually celebrities who are in movies that, uh, they change their appearance to play these
roles in the crisis acting.
All right.
So Christian Bale is even better at acting than we ever thought.
Yeah.
Johnny Knoxville is like a bunch of different people who have been, they recruited Johnny
Knoxville.
Johnny Knoxville notorious asshole, Johnny Knoxville is one of the ones that I specifically
remember because they are like, look at it.
It's the same guy.
It's like, they don't look at anything alike.
Why would you pay if you're the, okay, fine.
It's fine.
It's just, it's just, it's, um, it's prohibitive.
These people aren't conspiracy theorists or anything like that.
They're just reality denier, deniers.
Yeah.
Like we shouldn't call them climate deniers.
They should be called reality deniers.
Well, in the case of these climate or not the climate, the, the, the crisis actors,
it's also just the logistics denier.
Like the idea of the immense difficulty that it would take to pull this off would be like
season seven of game of thrones.
It's like, how did they get there?
How long did it take?
Sure.
All right.
Moving on.
So, uh, it was very inconsistent as my point in this next clip, Alex Jones probably should
have spent more time on it.
Maybe one extra episode.
Maybe two.
Uh, so in this next clip, Alex asks about the similarities between, uh, the, what's going
on on our campuses and the, uh, no, the Chinese, uh, people's revolutions and what have you.
All right.
Uh, and, uh, Hamamoto goes off on a weird fucking tangent and it delights me.
It's so bold that they would, and please keep getting into the facts and the techniques
of how they do it, but it's really as bold.
They try this here and I guess it's working like a charm, uh, except you're fighting back
and many others are now fighting back.
It may backfire on them.
Please keep elaborating.
Well, any number of professors, my colleagues, uh, even at UC Davis are beginning to man
up on this issue.
Sorry if we're using the second language.
I got in trouble for talking to a provost and using that.
No, no, I understand.
We need to do that.
Not because we're trying to just showing everything's program.
Please continue.
I think it is a deliberate provocative gesture just to antagonize these rats who are spying
on me right now, but, uh, yeah, these, um, well, first of all, let me establish, I've
done some research on, uh, so at this point, he said he is being watched as we speak.
Rats are spying on him.
They are spying.
This should just be the first indication that Daryl Hamamoto is an incredibly paranoid
man.
Yeah.
Listen to this.
It's, it's the thing about it though, is he's so very blasé about that paranoia is
like these rats spying on me all the time, you know, you know, that's, you know what
that's called?
That's called a flat affect.
He has no, um, uh, he doesn't have peaks and valleys in the way he expresses things.
Uh-huh.
And that I'm not sure gives him more of a sense of credibility.
It's a sign of, uh, I see, basically, I don't mean to sound like I know a lot about psychology,
but it is a, it is indicative of a disconnect with the world around you.
Right.
It's a sign that he necessarily has that, but boy, it seems like it's based on Sandy
Hook denial, crisis actors, someone spying on me.
And now hear this.
John Chancellor, Linda Cate who, by the way, is deducting 25% of my salary for the next
five months.
Good.
And I call here now for her immediate resignation as Chancellor of the University of California
Davis.
Spoiler alert.
She ended up getting fired pretty shortly after this, but not for any of the things
that he alleges.
Uh-huh.
She had misappropriated campus funds and hired her daughter and son-in-law or son-in-law
and daughter.
I can't remember exactly.
Gave them fake positions and then paid them a salary.
Yes.
The, the classic, uh, the one that's knocked down a few politicians in Britain now.
And, uh, Hamamoto's complaints about her are wide ranging, but that's not, does he hit
the bull's eye?
No.
Was he like, what she's doing is blatant corruption and we can't have that.
So I call on her to resign.
If we want to use the dart metaphor, uh, he hits the house next door.
Gotcha.
He doesn't even hit the board or the wall.
Gotcha.
It's through the window next door.
Okay.
Because she is engaged in actions that go counter to the, uh, the constitution, the
US constitution to the very principles of, uh, of academic freedom.
So Linda Cate, he stand down and while you're at it, please take the president of the UC
system, Janet Apolitano with you and Dean, uh, Susan Kaiser, who has stationed a emeritus
professor in my classes, both of them, he's attending every single one of my lectures
and taking copious notes so that he can pass it to the commissars.
So why don't you three resign, leave us alone.
We're going to rebuild the university of California without you.
So, uh, a sane person would listen to that clip and think they are probably trying to
find something he's doing that we can fire him for, because we accidentally gave a lunatic
tenure.
Yeah.
That is probably what's going on.
Now he, he, he, he portrays it as like they're spying on me.
That would be, that would be hilarious.
I, and now I kind of want to take one of his classes because that would be hilarious if
he was spot on as a professor, but just a lunatic in his downtime.
I've read some, uh, like somebody, like somebody who just smokes a ton of crack, but still
does a great job and then they go home and they're just cracked out all the time.
Uh, there's that website, rate my professors, uh, you can go on there and read some reviews
of his classes.
Great.
There's a, he's a 3.5 out of five, uh, that's a lot better than I would have expected.
Yeah.
But the negative ones are like, he will just scream at you if you disagree and stuff like
that, which is like that checks out.
Okay.
So, uh, in that clip that we just heard, he's being spied on in his classes, but he's not
going to take that laying down and he's got a message for the snitches that he wants to
get out on Alex Jones's show in this next clip.
Uh, talk about how popular you are.
That's why they're trying to get rid of you.
Well in all modesty, I was teaching, uh, introductory classes of 200 students and my classes were
routinely oversubscribed and the university is so sleazy.
They put one of these, uh, controllers into the departmental chair of my department and
he hired somebody specifically and then she hired four student snitches assistants to
empty out my classes and she went on social media, Twitter, Facebook in order to do so.
Now eventually she got thrown under the bus and that's a warning to all you snitches out
there.
I think you're going to get over by, uh, screwing with people, whether it's me or, or someone
else, but eventually they're going to roll over on you.
So keep that in mind before you attend one of these bogus, uh, encampments, uh, these
so-called safe spaces or before you turn your soul over to so-called the student community
center.
So-called.
Right.
It's the way that Alex does the so-called minorities and stuff like that.
Yeah.
He's just trying to invalidate people who have, uh, you know, progressive ideas.
The student community center.
So-called.
So-called.
So now we, I told you what happened to Linda Catehi.
Yeah.
She was fired for misappropriation of funds and shit.
Uh, here in this next clip, uh, our, our man, Hamamoto gets into what he thinks she
should be fired for and it's, it's loony.
And you can also tell by the identification, for example, Linda Catehi, the chancellor
at UC Davis, she's an engineer by training.
And by the way, she holds 19 patents for antennas and antennas are, are key to this
whole EMF regime that's part of the mind control system.
So he believes, he believes that there are EMF.
Yeah.
It's antennas.
Yeah.
That's why she's got to go.
19 antennas.
But, but, but the reason, the reason for that, the reason for that is because he believes
on campuses, there is a dual pronged attack on students.
The first prong is getting them all on psychiatric drugs.
Right.
The second prong is EMF fields that are manipulating people and turning them into zombies.
So Linda Catehi is only in the position that she's in as the chancellor of the school because
she's hypnotizing everyone because she has 19.
Also by the way, patents are public.
I went and looked into these patents and they're brain control baby.
Oh yeah.
No, they're not.
Well, one of them that I read the full thing of, I breezed through all of them to see like,
is there mind control or anything?
She just out now.
This is my mind control patent.
Most of them are for antennas that can serve dual purposes.
So you can get GPS and radio as opposed to having two antenna for them.
They go into great detail about how you need two boards in there to ground one signal and
the other signal.
It's all very boring, but that's the sort of stuff that she was actually inventing.
She was an engineer.
So you can get a patent at the patent office without creating something.
You can get a patent for fucking anything.
Those 19, all of them might not actually be real.
She might have just come up with them and filed the patents in order to be a placeholder
for when she does create them.
So where she could become a patent troll and the next time somebody makes the same thing,
she can be like, haha, I have the patent on this.
Based on her ethical status of giving her kids jobs, it could be a situation like that,
that she came up with the idea and has no intention of making it.
It's possible, but it's not brain control.
Hamamoto is crazy.
Hamamoto is crazy.
So unless she's controlling his brain, so to make him crazy, that's interesting.
That would discredit all of his theories.
That's possible.
Like maybe she's just, maybe she just hates Asian people.
Yeah.
Did you consider that?
I didn't.
Yep.
There you go.
So I do wonder.
Mystery solve.
We can wonder all day about that, but can we wonder all day about that?
Shut it down now.
So we've gotten into like what makes Hamamoto special and unique, but you could still make
the argument that he's crazy, but maybe he's a good teacher.
In this next clip, he describes what I would call like a really negative approach towards
being a teacher.
Listen to this and see if you feel the same way as me.
That she has declared herself as part of the gender and sexuality studies, even though
she has no academic expertise in the area.
So that's a big area.
It's the GLBT QIA department and programs that the so-called student activists are being
recruited from.
And those are the people that come into my class most recently in a sexuality class that's
sitting in the back and you showed a video earlier and they start questioning you aggressively.
They try to sweat you.
They'll wear little fright wigs, little purple wigs, and just all of a sudden spontaneously
as if they were mind controlled, which they are, and they'll start spontaneously asking
you these questions.
All you have to do is break them down individually and they begin to crumble.
Another technique I've known is said, yeah, come up to the, to the stage, to the front
of the stage.
Here's an open microphone.
Tell me what, what you want to see in this class and they have nothing.
They have nothing.
By the way, this is a technique that a lot of comedians stand up people like Seinfeld
will use.
They'll just turn the light on the heckler and they don't have anything.
So if you are doing that, you are not a good comedian.
Also Seinfeld doesn't do that.
He plays arena.
Of course.
That to me seems like you have the mentality that you're fighting your students.
And to me, that's not productive education.
To me.
Well, I just don't even like it when they ask questions.
How do you, how do you not spontaneously?
There's no other way to ask a question.
You can't like.
Homomoto.
I warn you in two minutes.
Yeah.
What are you talking about?
Spontaneously.
Ask a question.
I had no warning.
I had no warning.
Almost as a part of learning is answering questions.
It's almost like the responsibility of a professor is having dialogues with students.
And whenever someone asks a question, it's an opportunity to learn.
My dude.
Come on.
Homomoto.
And he's just using classic intimidation.
He totally.
All of this shit.
Totally.
Oh, you're different.
So.
Fuck you.
You're right.
Wig.
God.
That's at GLB.
Fuck you.
That's such that bullshit that he does or that they all do.
It's invalidating.
Yeah, exactly.
But look, dude, we got, we got to get through this because we're, we're fast approaching
the.
I got a heart out.
Yeah.
And we have a little bit more of homomoto to get through and then we'll be, we'll be
out of this biatch.
Okay.
But we'll be home free.
Yeah.
So in this next clip, we get into some of the reasons why he believes these antennas are
a mind control device.
And boy is it stupid.
Yeah.
Welcome to the monkey house.
And it's interesting that you brought up Dr. Nick Begich.
I was going to speak to some of the really early on discoveries or insights that Dr.
Begich had.
And that was his, his work on the harp.
What we're seeing here with students on campus is that crazed look, that Maoist commie look
that you have seen in people, both on tape and in person.
That comes from EMF.
This is harp.
This is harp in action.
So he's talking about a guy named Nick Begich and it's kind of interesting.
His dad, Nick Begich senior was actually a member of Congress in some form and he died
in a plane crash.
And Nick Begich, Jr. came to prominence by claiming that his dad was taken out that the
government had taken him out.
So Nick Begich, Jr. is a guy who wrote a famous book, famous in quotes called angels don't
play this harp.
It's about harp.
That's a great name for a book.
I'm not going to lie.
That's a pretty good name.
I don't, I don't disagree.
It's a solid name.
So on his website, he has his also, it's also sounds like a good saying, like I would like
to see, I would, oh, angels don't play this harp.
That's like, that's like these colors don't run.
Yeah, exactly.
So he has a website called earth pulse.com.
And if you go to it, he has a listing of his resume and it says this, Nick Begich received
doctor of medicine, medicina alternative honoris causa honor honor honorific degree.
Yeah.
For independent work in health and political science from the open international university
for complimentary medicines, Colombo Sri Lanka in November 1994 Sri Lanka.
He got a fake degree from a Sri Lankan.
Well, alternative medicine.
Maybe the open international university appears to be a diploma mill.
Yeah.
And it has been described as the grandfather of diploma mills.
Oh, well, at least he went to the, the top one diploma mills that sell MD degrees seem
particularly dangerous.
Lord pandit.
Monkton.
Professor Dr. Sir Anton Jury Asgia of Sri Lanka created medicina alternative international
in Sri Lanka and claimed to be affiliated with the open international university, presumably
named that way to be confused with the open university of Sri Lanka, which is a real school.
Of course.
He sold diplomas for various fields.
I have a copy of his charge list for 1962 for $3,750.
One could buy any of the following degrees, MD, MD, TM, doctor of acupuncture or PhD.
These letters explain what it stands for.
You can get masters and regular degrees for $100, $145.
Man, that's, that's so much cheaper than what I went to college for.
Totally worth almost as much.
Jeffrey Dumet, an Australian neuropath who bought his doctorate from the Sri Lankan diploma
mill was charged with manslaughter and the death of a 37 year old kidney patient.
His natural detoxification program took 11 kilograms off his patient in 10 days and hastened
the patient's death according to the prosecutor, which I mean, if you want to talk about the
liver cleanse and stuff like that, the kidney cleanse, the gallbladder cleanse that Alex
sells through Dr. Group, who also has a fake degree, the thing that they talk about it
working is often related to weight loss, which could be very similar.
And if someone was using them and had a condition, it probably could kill them much like this
case here with this Australian neuropath.
So Nick baggage started to do a bunch of bullshit about, uh, about harp.
He got into harp and, uh, if you want to look into it, it's, it's pretty interesting because
everyone talks about harp being this massive weapon that can be used to shoot ray beams.
And, uh, it's basically, uh, the, the McGuffin in terms of like anytime you need an explanation
for something like how do you control hurricanes, harp, right?
It's harp and DARPA are the two that everyone always goes, fuck it.
It's that who cares?
It's that don't worry about it.
Breakdowns have been done of the amount of energy that comes out of these harp antennas
and it's so absurd because it's everyone's cold fusion.
Everyone thinks it's like massively powerful, but if you break it down and compare it to
the amount of radiation that just comes from the sun naturally, it's not even comparable.
So it's just stupid.
It's just really stupid.
The harp stuff is dumb.
Hamamoto is fucking dumb for calling Nick baggage, Dr. Baggage, which clearly thinks
means that he's never looked into this.
He just accepts whatever this wild dude who again had a great name for a book, great name
for a book.
Got to give him that.
He's a doctor.
Book naming.
Yeah.
So doctor of book name.
Hamamoto.
That's, that's better than a lot of PhDs.
I know.
Sure.
I'll tell you that right now.
Yeah.
My dad has a book and it's like, what the fuck is the title?
If it's just twice Neil Koros or something like that's not going to move the book.
Angels don't play that harp.
Exactly.
Should have named it something like that.
So one more thing here that Alex Jones and Hamamoto talk about that's dumb is another
thing that Hamamoto believes in.
I'm telling you, it is a fantastical time to be alive as scary as it is, professor.
Isn't it exciting that we are conscious and trying to figure this out?
I mean, it's an adventure.
It is an adventure.
I am so glad, happy, honored to be here in 2015, joining in this battle with you and
the people, the Liberty loving people in America and around the world to take back our civilization.
And we are going to win because all I have to do is talk to the gangstalkers individually
and they melt.
They break down.
The programming just disappears.
It's not that strong because you've got humanity and it's electrical exactly.
They know I'm real.
They know I'm sincere.
They know I don't have an axe to grind or a hidden agenda.
Your agenda is very public and it's wild.
It's a bad agenda.
So do you know about it?
It's not hidden.
True.
Do you know about gangstalking?
I have no idea what gangstalking is.
So it's the belief that a lot of really paranoid people have that large groups of people are
stalking them.
So it would be like if you keep seeing certain people in your day to day life, it's the you
create the belief within your head that all of them are working together to drive you
crazy.
And it's a very, very clear sign of almost a schizoid paranoia.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There.
I mean, I don't know if it's ever been done.
Quite frankly, maybe it has at some point, someone has done that, but it is definitely
a hallmark of paranoia because it's just random people at the university.
I mean, I know he has tenure, but do you think they could make him take a psychological evaluation?
I think he would fight that pretty hard.
I think you would too.
I think he'd get a lawyer.
I think he'd probably like try and, I don't know.
Oh, you might be right.
That's too hypothetical.
Who cares?
Cause he would say they're railroading him or something like that.
Who knows?
But he is.
But he would prove his paranoid schizophrenia by defending against just like talking.
Yeah, exactly.
So he has this idea that he's being gangstalked or whatever.
He's being spied on in his classes and believes Sandy Hook is fake.
There's crisis actors.
He, you know, he wants to warn the snitches.
He believes that Linda Cate, he has a bunch of patents for antennas in order to get harp
energy as explained to him by a fake doctor named Nick Begich that will create brain controlled
zombies on campus in order to advocate for liberal causes.
He is wild.
He's a comic book character.
He is my favorite crazy.
So but at that, at the end, he's got a lot to, he's got a lot of plates to juggle at
the same time.
At the end of that clip, he gets into like these gangstalkers.
All you have to do is say, you know, shoot through their program.
Yeah.
Like, you know what that is?
They're not actually stalking you.
No.
You're insane.
Right.
But what he's expressing there is like, you get in their face, you puncture their, their,
their programming and then they, you know, they just go away and the reality is you probably
say a bunch of crazy stuff to somebody and they're like, I'm out.
I'm out.
I don't want to talk to you anymore.
Right.
You're, you're lunatic.
So we have one more clip.
I should also say on this day, November 12th, there's a visit from Larry Nichols and we
have nothing from that because it is a very boring interview.
Larry Nichols just tries to get money to his PayPal and on air on Alex Jones's show,
he keeps giving shout outs to people who have donated to his PayPal.
He's like, Oh, what's this?
I got a little thing here from Bridget.
Thanks for the $20 Bridget.
And then he keeps trying to do it.
And Alex is like, we can't, we can't do, we think you just can't name everybody who
sends you money.
Yeah.
I mean, come on.
What are you going to do?
What are they?
What are you going to call them?
Something like a group.
What are you going to give them a name whenever they donate to you?
What are you going to say that they're part of a special group of people?
There's a difference between what we do and what they do, but be that as it may.
The only thing that's interesting that he reveals is that he knows that Ross Perot was
an intelligence officer running a game.
Yeah.
Ross Perot.
Ross Perot.
The Ross Perot I know.
Yes.
Something like, you know, they don't play that harp.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He made a deal with the Clintons in order to run for president to screw things up for
George HW Bush.
Right.
To split the vote.
Yes.
Even though it has been proven that he did not split the, he didn't take votes away from
either candidate.
He took votes away from both candidates.
Right.
But he, he was an Intel guy.
Who cares?
Of course.
Larry Nichols.
CIA?
Larry Nichols maybe.
Larry Nichols is phoning it the fuck in on this show, so we don't need to listen to him.
Right.
Alex drops this and it's real fun.
This is, this is, this is Alex Jones being what I would describe as two star fuckery.
Two star fuckers.
Okay.
By the way, I wasn't really told not to say this.
It's always best not to talk about really interesting contacts until you can just try
to land them as a guest.
But usually people don't want to come on as guest.
I've talked about how best for the top generals, current former, middle-class.
Media people, you name it, about 95% of the time they don't want to be talked about on
air.
But people need to know how many people are aware of what's going on and tuned into what's
happening.
And last night, I got a phone call by who I've got to say is one of the coolest Hollywood
actors there is.
And of course I didn't answer the phone.
I was driving and I called back and they read an event and then I talked back and forth
via text.
Wait, wait.
I'm going to try to work on getting him on the show.
I'll just say this.
Give us some money, Lebowski.
I mean, you just cannot beat how many great people are waking up to what's happening and
they're classical liberals.
So wait, so do you know who he's talking about?
Wait, it's from the big Lebowski.
Yeah.
Is it?
Wait, it's the guy who has the vaguely German nihilists are the ones who say that line.
Yeah.
It's Peter Stormair.
Yeah.
Oh, so it's not.
Flea.
No.
What's her?
No, I can't remember her name.
Tara Reid.
No, she's a great musician.
Oh, Amy Mann.
Amy Mann.
It's not Amy Mann.
It's not Amy Mann.
No.
Okay.
I don't think Amy Mann has any lines in the movie.
I think she's just there at the diner with them.
Well, she's the one who loses her toe.
Right.
Yeah.
Peter Stormair is the one who says, give us the money, Lebowski.
Flea is like his cohort is associate.
I am fascinated that Alex Jones thinks that Peter Stormair is like a giant star.
He believes in nothing.
He's in a bunch of stuff.
Like he's a character actor.
He's in a lot of like the Cohen brothers stuff, especially he was in the most.
He was in American Gods.
He was great in American Gods.
He's a bad.
He's a bad.
Chernobog.
I'm not saying.
Amazing.
But I think what you're saying is he's a bad actor.
No, I'm saying.
That's what I hear.
I'm saying that in the big Lebowski, yeah, there's a long list of people you'd rather
turn out to be classical liberals.
Maybe John Turturro or I don't know Turturro crazy or Philip Seymour Hoffman.
He's dead.
Not at this point though.
2015.
That's right.
Yeah.
So it could be Philip Seymour Hoffman.
It could still be Phyllis.
He's smacked out of his mind.
He's like, I'm a classical liberal.
Probably not.
John Goodman.
Probably not.
No.
Probably not.
Tara Reid.
Any of these people are better than Peter Stormair.
It could be Tara Reid.
Flea is better than.
Flea is so much better than Peter Stormair.
Yeah.
And again, nothing against Peter Stormair, but again, great actor, great.
But now it turns out that he's an info warrior.
So I'm, I'm kind of on the fence again.
To be fair.
We don't have confirmation of that.
We just have Alex.
Yeah.
But he picked such a weird one to be star fucking about it at the same time, like Alex might
be misattributing a line like he might think John Turturro says that in the movie or something
like that.
Yeah.
You know, he might not know that no one fuck with the Jesus is the line that he wouldn't
want to say that.
No, no, no, no.
No.
So yeah, Peter Stormair info warrior.
Turturro was in the, uh, the, uh, Transformers movie.
So I could see him being an info warrior.
What does that mean?
So was Wahlberg.
Do you think Wahlberg is come on, Wahlberg?
What about John Cena?
Isn't John Cena in the new, uh, transformer?
I don't know.
I think he is.
I don't know about John Cena.
John Cena.
Not an info warrior.
Not an info warrior.
No, sir.
You don't have any intro music with like, uh, that kind of the horn that cares.
So we come to the end of our adventure here, uh, no evolution in terms of Trump, not at
all.
Some men, some mentions of Russia and Putin though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Certainly.
Uh, but what we have is a string of fucking lunatics, just the lunatics are coming aboard.
Now granted, like these are people who have been on the show before for the most part,
like Man Cow and Alex are good friends and, uh, you know, Hamamoto has been around and
uh, I guess general stubble bottom or whatever, stubble bind, whatever, don't get that name
wrong ever.
Stubble bottoms.
I will hold you to the fire for stubble bind and, uh, the, uh, the lady who sells laminated
cards for 30 bucks, Rima McIntyre.
That's it.
I mean, all of them have been around, but you're seeing like the show is getting crazy.
Yeah.
They're fantastic.
Everything there.
There is.
Where's Carrie Cassidy?
Where's my girl?
God, if she shows up, there's an escalation of crazy that's going on and it's super interesting.
Uh, and I'm enjoying it.
So we'll see what happens next time, but it's almost like they planned it where they're
like, okay, we'll accept this amount of crazy and then we'll go up tomorrow and then we'll
go up tomorrow and then everybody will climax with Hamamoto.
I, I, yeah, I have something to tell you off air about another guest that shows up in the
near future.
Okay.
Uh, that will be for a future episode.
But until then, until we get there, you can check us out at knowledge fight.com.
That's our website.
Absolutely.
You can follow us on Twitter at knowledge underscore fight.
Correct.
Book.
We're on twitch.tv slash knowledge fight.
Thanks to everybody who's watching.
You can find us every Monday through Thursday night at eight PM.
We'll be broadcasting live.
And when I say we, uh, it'll be me and a fill in Jordan for the time being, cause you have
too many stand up comedy shows.
I'll be here Monday.
Oh, Monday.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Through Thursday.
There'll be other fill in guests until, uh, until the end of the month and when I will
return as much as possible, TBD on those guests, but I will say this week, Tuesday,
we have, uh, Joe McMahon will be filling in.
So that'll be interesting to see that swamp boy come in and, uh, be, see what he thinks
about.
That will be fun.
Um, also.
Yeah.
Uh, I can't remember anything else.
Uh, we're on itunes.
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Leave a review.
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All that stuff.
Also just fucking spam media matters.
Yeah.
Sure.
Why not tweet at media matters or anybody.
Just get the fucking word out about this.
Help us out.
Yeah.
Please.
They really should.
They should be paying our bills.
We should be on, we should be on top of that, right?
Mm hmm.
That seems too easy.
Well, frankly, we should have a fellowship.
We should get one of these, uh, Ford Foundation grants.
Yeah, absolutely.
We're doing the Lord's work or we should stop congratulating ourselves or we should get
a fake degree from Sri Lanka.
That'd be great.
That'd be fun.
Yeah.
Professor of knowledge fight studies.
Who else has a fake degree?
Oh, who else has a fake career?
I'm gonna guess.
We could be.
Yeah.
It's his old ass dude.
Uh, what's the name for things about him in the way that Alex Jones likes to name a gray
of beard.
Okay.
This one, uh, character trait, does he play that harp?