Knowledge Fight - #832: July 26, 2023

Episode Date: July 28, 2023

Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Wednesday's show.  In this installment, Alex complains about the heat, discusses Finding Nemo, and expounds on a very weird theory about what the Globalists' ultimat...e plan is.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I Ready Not not not always fight Damn and Jordan I am sweating Knowledge party that come it's time to pray I have great respect for knowledge, but knowledge fight I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys. Shang. I have great respect for knowledge, Faith. Knowledge, Faith. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys. Shang-ni are the bad guys.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Knowledge, Faith. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge, Faith. N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N Handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, handle, Buddy you like my knowledge fight. I'm damn I'm sure we're couple dudes like sit around We're should put the alter of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex. Oh Indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan quick question for it. So what's your price about today? My price about today comes in the form of the cheers and cheers Oh, you thought I was gonna say in the form of a riddle or in a poem I genuinely did not make either of those three things. Okay. Well, it's a cheers and cheers Which would you like first?
Starting point is 00:01:25 I'm gonna go with cheers. Gears, go to Doritos. They found a flavor that they put out called Tangi ketchup. What? No. I know that the Canadians, they like a ketchup chip. I've heard about this.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Sure. I'm aware of it. I've seen it and I actually think it works okay on potato chips. So I was interested to see how it would transfer to the corn chip family. Sure. Sure. Well, people think potato chip fry, not much difference between them.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Yeah. Put them in ketchup. That's a sense. Yeah. You don't dip your ear of corn and ketchup. Yes, sure don't. No. You just don't. And you shouldn't. You don't dip corn tortilla into ketchup.
Starting point is 00:02:04 No. You put salsa on that shit. Right right and that's kind of why there has been like a salsa flavor of Dorito that works Yeah, well of course flavors are compatible Corn and salsa if we've all been there yeah, man, not good Not as bad as I thought it could be You know like not to the point where I threw it across the room or anything, but very jeers. Okay, they're going to get through every possible condiment. What is the worst possible? Like, I didn't have that like tank, a spicy mustard one
Starting point is 00:02:33 that I hated and I got some blowback for. I mean, some people like, listen to you enjoy that mustard one. Like, are we talking like a bit gray pupon? Like, are there gonna be mayonnaise Doritos? Give him time, I'm sure. I think some of them probably like incorporate mayonnaise. Like some of those like weird street taco flavors or whatever, you know, there's not something.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Oh yeah, no, like street corn. Oh yeah, but I bet those would be delicious because it got street corn is delicious. No, no, I'm not talking about that. I'm saying that some existing flavors probably have in there like seasoning mix. Sure. A little bit of that mayo seasoning.
Starting point is 00:03:09 A little bit of that mayo seasoning, okay. All right. But yeah, I was, I had the chip in my hand. I was like, why do you make more red flavors, Doritos? We have enough. And it made me think of there was the Doritos roulette. I think it was the name of it, do you remember that? No, it was a bag of Doritos.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And most of them were regular. But a couple of them in the bag were ridiculously spicy. That's correct. And you could put them out. And like, hey, maybe you'll get the crazy hot one. All right, all right. That was fun. But that was like, Chip, based on a Russian game
Starting point is 00:03:48 that kills you. I enjoy that, I enjoy that. I liked that, and I thought it was kind of fun to be like, who is this going to be the spicy one. And I thought about putting some of these ketchup ones in with regular chips. And it would be the inverse, because it's like, is this going to be the bad one?
Starting point is 00:04:02 I don't know, I don't know. That's not bad. So yeah, I just made me want regular Doritos. Yeah. Because they're way better. I don't know how many times we're gonna have the Dorito conversation. It's really tough to just beat the nacho cheese one. I mean, you exit, here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:04:16 What do you do if you find out you nailed it at the beginning? That's crazy. You keep striving, but you realize that you're never gonna get to the top of the peak peak because there's no higher peak. Well, Andy, well, I think they learned the wrong lesson from ranch working out. Yeah, well. Because cool ranch was the second flavor. Sure.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And so, like, they're like, we're two for two. We're two for two. And now we're two for a hundred. Yeah, that is an issue. I get some people like some of the other flavors, but they're wrong. Those are good, too. Those are two that are good enough to create a multi-billion dollar franchise thing Yeah, I get you now on to cheers. Okay, cheers Oh the M&M's what are we talking about we are talking about caramel cold brew M&M's
Starting point is 00:04:58 Oh, yeah, I gotta yeah, I'm gonna have to try that's my shit. Yeah, they are fantastic. They I am I am quite into I like coffee as a flavor I think it's a good flavor for Candies and what have you and then I think it has the right amount of caramel the right amount of chocolate Just just a well-made M&M I Think I'm an M can confirm that is spectacular. It's great. I'm great I thought when I saw the bag I thought like this is probably gonna be okay, and then I was I was shocked by how much I enjoyed it I think that them and happens is a they have a better better average than Doritos sure
Starting point is 00:05:34 Well, I mean it's hard to it's hard to fuck up an M&M like centrally because you've got candy coating chocolate covering some of them have been disappointing That's definitely true. But they've had some real bangers. This is up there. I mean pretzel is the right. Pretzel is definitely, yeah. The peanut butter one, you know, you thought like,
Starting point is 00:05:56 you can't not eat peanut butter Eminem. Well, you got the peanut Eminem, which is a classic and you're like, now you're gonna try and get into the peanut butter game too. Well, well played. I mean, the tough part that you never would have expected them to really nail was the peanut butter. Mm-hmm. Because you think there's no way they're gonna get the right creaminess.
Starting point is 00:06:13 They're gonna try and go too far to the races where it's almost a little like solid. Mm-hmm. Nope, they nailed it. Yep. Well done, M&M. Well done. Cheers. Cheers. Do better Doritos. So what's your bright spot?
Starting point is 00:06:28 Dan, you will be surprised to hear that I have two bright spots today. God damn it. Wait, technically I kind of, I mean, Yes, you already know. I have a split bright spot. Yeah, I mean, you're the, yeah. No, no.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Tennis and what? No, my first bright spot is, my wife is going on her Artist retreat to Portugal. Oh very excited for her Hmm, cuz you get to have a bachelor week. Yeah, well, I mean the bang around town go to the casino Go to the titty bar Do all the things that you want to do but the ball and chain won't let you appreciate that. And then at the same time, I'm like, ah, you know, she takes me out of my hole more than I know.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Yeah. My cave is perfect. Yeah, she's going to be away. So I'm going to snuggle with the dogs and play some video games. Yep. I will be underneath several blankets with several puppies around me having a great time. It does sound fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:22 But also, I mean, she's going to have a great time. Oh, I'm so excited. I mean, the last one she went on was to Portland's last year. Did they only go to places to start? Well, next year they're going to Port of Prance. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I think that was going to be mine. I was going to say how many my joke? I wasn't sure how many ports there were. I've got me. There's touch. Yeah.'s called New Orleans she's gonna watch bad lute nice that's a good one that's a good pull no she made so much she made so much great stuff she's so inspired she's so talented that I'm always so excited whenever she's given
Starting point is 00:07:58 the opportunity to just be like I am going to be an artist with no distractions no nothing I'm going to express myself through my greatest talent and it's always exciting and so it's always cool to be a lot of fun too. It'll be great. Yeah, it'll be great. I was making that Lego world map and Portugal was one of the few countries that I'm like, I know, I'm putting this on here just by its shape. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:19 It was very clear to me where Portugal was. Oh yeah. Yeah, that's a good point. But yeah, that should be fun. Yeah, it'll be great. And then the second bright spot is this is gonna be a lot of people's bright spot. I think it will be a lot of people. Well, specifically, it will be 180 people's bright. So yeah, we had to add a second show. We didn't have to. We had to. We had to chose to we chose to add a second show it's
Starting point is 00:08:45 at the same venue in the end of the uh... but so now we're doing the twenty-six and the twenty-seven uh... the tickets are going to go live on monday morning in britain at the time of ten a.m. local time uh... okay so if you are in that area of london specifically ten a.m. 10 a.m. And then you can do the math from there. I mean, other parts of the world. There's other. There's 23 other time zones figure out which one you're in. Yeah, that's true. So yeah, I mean, the, uh, the other one, I think that we were not convinced fully that it was going to sell out. We have very low self-esteem, but it did.
Starting point is 00:09:25 And so we added a second show. So as it stands now, and we'll stand. And forever, yes. There will never be any coming back now. So Glyas go on the 20th. Yes. The 2D on the weekend. 23rd and 24th, and there'll be a live show there.
Starting point is 00:09:43 London on the 26th and 27th at the Emerson Arms. This will be our tour. This will be our tour. And I feel like if somebody wants to make a poster for the tour, if someone wants to design a poster, I'm all for it. I'm not gonna say no. And here's what I'd like to see out of their poster. If I'm going to commission a poster on air right now, yes. I will work out, we'll negotiate some sort of the fee. Sure. Sure. And what have you?
Starting point is 00:10:15 But here's what I want to see. I want to see Mia's Jeaves and Jordan as Birdie Wooster. Ah, boy. That's what I want to see. Yeah, you know, that does sound about right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We have a dynamic. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:28 And Celine as Aunt Dahlia. That'd be fun. No, it's so funny is that when we started trying to think about the tour, I was planning on booking four shows. And then I had such a hard time with all of the venue bookers just being like screw you guys out of give shit. Yeah, you know, which is fine. That's the normal response.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Yeah, how would you know who we were? So then it's like it got compressed down to two and I was like, ah, I finally got to, and now we're back up to four. So it'll be good. That was kind of the hope. I mean, we didn't want to go too far from the Manchester of the like, because the QED is the sort of anchor of the trip.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Yeah, yeah, we didn't want to go too far and I was kind of hoping we'd be able to get maybe into like France or Ireland, but maybe another time, another trip or something. But our eyes are about the correct size of our stomach right now. Uh-huh. And now we've, next, we have to figure out a way to get down to Australia. Yeah, that's going to be tough. Yeah. Yeah. See if you can offend those people too.
Starting point is 00:11:36 I want to get your ass kicked by a Scott and then get your ass kicked by somebody down to Australia. By, at least seven people for all the continents. Yeah. I feel like I have at least talked shit about every single one of them so far. And I do believe that I have talked shit about Antarctica. Most people can't say that.
Starting point is 00:11:53 They just be talking shit. I am real, man. Yeah, now, I want to go down to Australia and find some of those people from survivor Australia and let them kick you. Yeah. I know. I make no pretensions towards being some sort of
Starting point is 00:12:06 manly man willing to fight back or whatever. You will probably kick my ass. You'll just scream about how they love the queen and then you're getting straight in the nose. Yeah, then you're gonna lay you down for the three second tan. But that's fine, you know, we get my ass kicked and we become friends, we go out for a drink. That's great.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I'm happy with it. Mm. We'll see about that. So Jordan, today we have an episode to do. Yeah. We're not just bullshitting about candies and live shows. Yeah. We do have a show, episode. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:36 And we're talking about the present day. Okay. We're talking about Wednesday. Oh no. Yeah. July 26th, 2020-23. Right. I'm going to gonna say something we're only covering the first two hours Because the third one went great no I I turned it off
Starting point is 00:12:54 He started interviewing that guy dark journalist and I know what's yeah, what the fuck is he's We have talked about dark Journal I got a dark journalist here like I like, I don't want to talk about dark journalists. I don't talk about, I don't talk to comic book characters trying to be alive. Dark journalist is either a joke or an assassin. Yeah, and I don't want to fuck with either. So anyway, they were talking about these hearings
Starting point is 00:13:20 on alien disclosure. Sure, and I just lost my patience. Yeah, I said, no, thank you. Yeah. Nothing worth talking about. I'm out. So we're going to get down to the first two hours, which is some, you know, some fun stuff in.
Starting point is 00:13:33 OK. So we'll get down to business on that. But first Jordan, let's say hello to some new ones. That's great. Opening the email with the names to cold read. So first, thank you so much. Samuel Sammy, you can call me Sambo. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very
Starting point is 00:13:50 much. I don't like that. Yeah. What are you doing? There was a lady who was on Survivor named Shambo. Oh, that's better than Sambo. Well, I forgot that he, I just grabbed it because he was the one who put it in. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you're still a policy walk. I come. I made him pay. Next. Bring every day for Alex to remove those microchips from the skulls of the homeless. Like you promised.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Thank you so much. You're an out policy. I'm a policy. Thank you very much. I think it was in the arm actually. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Next somewhere beyond the sea, Jack Cousteau's got a FEMA camp, uh, FEMA death camp waiting for me. Thank you so much. you're an out policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Sorry I didn't sing that. Next sir, Royman McSamuel, thank you so much, you're an out policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Thank you very much. Thank you. We got a couple of tent crates in the mix Jordan. So thank you so much to I'm carbon fiber and I'm a policy wonk, you are now a technocrat. Ooh, contradictory. And lucky underscore bun, the bunny Vtuber I'm carbon fiber and I'm a policy wonk you are now a technocrat ooh contradictory and lucky underscore bun the bunny vtuber for the rest of us parentheses I cannot over emphasize the importance of that underscore thank you so much you are now a technocrat
Starting point is 00:14:56 I'm a policy wonk what's the hompy mother tell you brilliant someone someone satan might send me a book in a poop daddy shark bom bom bom bom Someone, someone, satamite sent me a book in a poop. Daddy Shark. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little, little kitty baby. I don't wanna hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Oh, I guess so much.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Yeah, thank you very much. Now, some people have been derisive about how I said I was going to make a new technicorat drop and I haven't. And I didn't say I was gonna make it right now Yeah, I don't I don't believe that there was a time It's coming yeah be cool. I'm going to make it has no time limit right Yeah, I'm going to make it chill. When is that statement not true? There are only once I have made it
Starting point is 00:15:41 There's a lot of things to do around these ear parts. I just finished getting all the stuff cleaned out of my old apartment Yeah, you should have seen me it looked like I got out of a swimming pool sweat just God yeah, I had gone in with my clothes on I had to leave my yoga class after only 45 minutes today because I had Sweat so much that I couldn't hang on to the you know it was it hot yoga it was so hot and they didn't put the air conditioning on bickering no it's supposed to be just regular shit mmm vinyasa mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm vinyas so we start here and Alex has some interesting ideas about who's going to be president coming up. Oh, apparently Biden, but to be impeached.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, the deep state new world order occupiers of our republic are now pressing the lever on the toilet and beginning to flush the turds. Known as the puppet Joe Biden and his crackhead set a file son hunter. I told you it was imminent. I predicted that Carlston will be fired within the next month.
Starting point is 00:16:56 One month later, he was fired. And I've said on record in the last two weeks, that they're imminently gonna charge under Biden with more charges. They're gonna take his plea deal away. And they're imminently going to charge under vitamin more charges they're going to take his plea deal away and they're going to file impeachment charges and finally because Biden didn't step down. They don't want to have
Starting point is 00:17:15 the embarrassment of frying their puppet. But Biden's trying to be a real boy. He's trying to stay in charge. And they're saying, no, no, no, you must make way for Gavin Newsom. What? Roger Stone has sold them wrong. What? He's definitely one of the best political minds out there. He really says they've got big micro. And that'll be big mic and Gavin Newsom. I think it should be big micangabin. There's something I think it's gonna be big micang. Somebody else, people say,
Starting point is 00:17:46 oh, they removed Biden, it'll be Kamala. No, she knows the step now, and she stole that woman's even dumber. What? Then the brain dead, Biden. I mean, he's as dumb as a boxer rock. He's as dumb as an entire quarry of rocks. You see the more mindless rocks you have,
Starting point is 00:18:03 it creates negativity and it's depending. Okay. All right. So do you get the basic conception? Okay. So Biden is going to resign because Hunter Biden is a, you know, crime and, right. But also Biden's crime and. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Well, Biden's crime and he was always going to be stepped down. And Hunter's stuff reveals Biden's crime. Right. Right. Apparently, but Hunter is in charge of the country somehow. That was weird. That was a very strange thing for me. We brushed that aside. All right. So then Kamala is going to not, she's just gonna leave, because she does what she's told by whom.
Starting point is 00:18:43 The globalists. Right. Right, but then, but she would be president. Right. So like they really couldn't tell her what to do at that point. Like any ability they have to tell her what to do comes through the fact that she has no real power. But once she has real power, she can push back against them.
Starting point is 00:18:59 Tell that to JFK my boy. That's a fair point. That's a fair. So here's what's going on. Yeah. The globalists have said Biden, you're done. Right. You're done.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Step down. Yeah, get out of here. Step down. But he won't go. No, he's not going to go. This ice cream sandwich love in son of a bitch won't go. He's not going. He has too much pride.
Starting point is 00:19:24 He thinks he's a real boy when he's really panokyo. He won't step down. And so now Kevin McCarthy has been given the green light to impeach him. Because the globalists are the only thing that's been holding back the Jopies. I was gonna say, I was gonna say, he wasn't the Democrat plan to impeach Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:19:42 So then Kamala could take over. Wait, that's what you think, Alex is saying. No, no, no back in the day whenever we were talking about who is gonna get elected in 2020 or whatever No, no, no, the plan was that Joe Biden would be elective Electable and then he would be assassinated or he would step down on his own delicious. Yeah, so Camelica become the first But that's not wasn't the Democrats plan. That was the globalist globalist plan wait so then we're just doing the plan that I guess I guess that's what we're doing but all of it's not real so well there is that there is just Shadow puppets that Alex is seeing in his mind Yeah, so that's that's where we're at and so now Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsome are gonna be put in
Starting point is 00:20:24 Oh my god, that's who they meant by big Mike. Yeah and Gavin Newsome are gonna be put in. Oh my God, that's who they meant by big Mike. Yeah. Motherfucking piece of God and shit. Fuck off. I'm sorry I didn't clarify, but yeah, it's- I have no idea. It's become such a- I thought it was Mike Pence.
Starting point is 00:20:38 No, it's become such a shorthand with Alex now. Fucking hell. He had that whole thing where he was playing, like, hey, it's just a joke. I'm just joking about Michelle Obama. And then he's just descended fully into being serious about he's think she's trans. Do you know why I'm more willing to entertain the defanestration concept is because the conversation has become more playground. It has become more and more and more childish to the point where they're just pointing at your
Starting point is 00:21:13 face while you're like I've jump in rope going like oh your name is different now, your name is different now, your name is and that's it like what do you say to children? You put them in time out something which hopefully will happen to Alex sooner than later. I mean yeah yeah. So anyway And that's it. What do you say to children? You put them in time out. Something? Which hopefully will happen to Alex sooner than later. I mean, yeah. Yeah. So anyway, this is where we're at politically. It's going great.
Starting point is 00:21:33 I mean, I think in the real world, other things are happening, but this is where Alex is at. You know the things happen. So, there's been some issues with some heart things. That's a great way to start this introduction for it. There's things with heart stuff. There's things with hearts. LeBron James' son.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Yes. A cardiac arrest. I read about that. Yeah, and so this has led to a conversation about COVID and heart issues. And Alex has some thoughts about this. That's coming up and you knew they do it. You know, I said this was obvious three years ago that we're going to pull.
Starting point is 00:22:11 That COVID causes heart damage. And so all the heart attacks exploding is because of COVID. But it's the people that are the most vaccinated with the poison shot that are having the high levels of strokes and bloodplots and heart attacks and myocarditis. And here it is, that's what they're saying now. USC basketball, how a COVID-19 infection could have impacted Brony James Hart. But Brony James took all the vaccines, all the experimental shots. I Thought he was protected. Oh, well that's it was he didn't take enough shots Well, just then Lebron. I think she tried to get one every month and see how it does for him Because he's folks will never admit they were con
Starting point is 00:22:55 can't do it And the Forbes article about this it said that they it's unclear whether his son was vaccinated or not Yeah, there's no evidence either way. Sure. You probably assume that he is, but I mean, I mean, I, I, sure Alex is just reporting stuff that he can't really confirm. Sure. It's important to understand what's going on here, though. Alex and his ilk are complicit in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people they told not to get vaccinated and they have a lot of questions to answer over their actions.
Starting point is 00:23:24 But that's never going to happen. No, they're never going to face the music. So when there's some piece of information that calls their conspiracy into question, they just expand the conspiracy and other level deeper to get themselves off the hook and make sure the audience doesn't think that they're actually the ones who are being conned. It's been very obvious for a long time that heart attacks and cardiovascular issues are a side effect and a serious concern for people who have had COVID. In fact, the clear evidence that this is the case is probably a large part of why folks
Starting point is 00:23:51 like Alex haven't obsession with calling every heart attack or case of myocarditis of vaccine side effect because they need to divert attention. If they accept that it's related to COVID, then they have to accept that they encourage people to leave themselves vulnerable to exactly the situation that we're seeing. Blamement of vaccine doesn't really work here, though. Cardiovascular disease-related deaths were steeply increasing after COVID, but before the vaccine was released. According to the American Health Association, there were 874,613 deaths of this sort in 2019, and 928,741 in 2020, quote, the largest single
Starting point is 00:24:31 year increase since 2015. If what Alex was saying were true, you'd expect to see the jump after the vaccine roll out and not before it. Because the vaccine didn't exist and wasn't in circulation, it can't be a contributing factor to the giant jump in cardiovascular deaths seen in 2020, but COVID can be. An all credible scientist agree on this. For at least the first year after getting COVID, people can be in quite an increased risk, not a huge increase, but one that's worth being aware of and talking about, of heart-related
Starting point is 00:25:04 side effects for a variety of reasons. And it's possible for you to still have this risk and be vaccinated. Vaccination doesn't work 100% of the time so you can be vaccinated and still get COVID and the complications that come from getting COVID could still be an issue for you despite your vaccination status. That being said, vaccination greatly reduces your likelihood of contracting or transmitting the virus so the odds are reduced. Alex understands this, but if he shows awareness that he understands this dynamic, it pokes holes in his ability to put up the
Starting point is 00:25:34 facade he needs to protect himself from the reality that his advice likely killed a ton of his fans. Yeah. Now every every study in news article and so forth is like, since the vaccine was released, we've seen a complete distance between Republican, leading areas and Democrat leading areas. And it shouldn't even, but the problem is even they, even they are unwilling to accept a, like, it's not a, like, they have to put it within those red blue terms. But dude, that makes that, that's where, and that's only reinforcing of the reason that the thing exists in the first place.
Starting point is 00:26:13 But, but what you're saying, you know, the higher incidents of COVID related deaths in areas with larger red populations. Sure, sure. Let's say, that's a perfect example of something that would be contradictory to their conspiracy. Sure. Which is why the conspiracy goes another level deeper. Right. Which is why Alex says like, oh yeah, they sent the really bad killer shots to red areas because they wanted to kill patriots. Yeah, the problem is the solution is the problem and the problem is fine. And there's always another level down that the conspiracy can go to explain away the reality. I mean, you said in 2020 before the vaccine was out, oh, those excess deaths.
Starting point is 00:26:57 That was them testing the vaccine on a new group of people done. It will always, it's turtles all the way down. If that's what you want to believe, that's what it's going to be. Sure. Yeah. Dom. So I don't wait back to Biden. All right. Is he okay? No, he's going to die. Oh, shit. It's a special Biden's refuse to step down to make way for the next puppet operation. And so Speaker McCarthy has been given the green line by the deep state. It says House readying to bring a piece of charges against Joe Biden imminently, and they've withdrawn the plea deal of a sweetheart deal for Hunter Biden. Now he's facing serious kill time and the word is they're ready to indict him for even trafficking and more.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Of course, all of this will not happen if Joe Biden just takes the blame for the whole New Old Urgent and faves away. And I've been predicting that it's in the cards. I'm saying it's going to happen, but if he refuses to step down and makes a scene that a right-lea extremist's close quote is going to trot bomb him or shoot him at one of his events and then they'll recycle his death turning it into that he says, pay for the saint like George Floyd and that's the right wing that did it. I really think they're gonna recycle him that way. I hope and pray that's not the case. I actually pray that God sent angels to protect this man
Starting point is 00:28:28 So let's stand trial for all of his crimes and not be turned into a martyr. So like What is the situation that Alex wants like does he want Biden to step down? I guess not because that's fulfilling the globalist agenda right I. Alex, you want that to happen so it can't happen. Alex doesn't want him to be killed because that's going to be blamed on right wingers. Totally. And that also fulfills the globalist agenda. But he also doesn't want him to be president. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Because he's not the actual president. The only thing that Alex, I guess, could be supporting is defend Biden at all costs until the election. I mean, I guess that's yeah, and then beat him in the election. It is, it is either that he has a Biden supporter. It is, it is genuinely, it is genuinely has to go the, he has to go the two extremes. Either it's blow the entire DC area up or you're an ardent Biden supporter. You have to try and get out of the election. We have to make sure that he's alive. We have to everything has to go to that day now this guy sucks
Starting point is 00:29:29 We have to keep him in office. We don't want him. We don't want him in office. We want him not dead So Alex in office so he can be not in office when he's not supposed to Alex needs to Oppose the impeachment. Yes, absolutely. Because if the impeachment's successful, that's what the global party wants to do. Yes, it's the global party. Because then Kamala Harris will come in and then he'll step down and you'll get Gavin Newsom in there.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Right, all right. So I'm so confused. No, it's somebody who is, I mean, just, they've gone through to the other side. But in reality, it's all shit talking. Yeah, it's all bullshit. In reality, we're trying to bring reality to bear on this and it doesn't really matter.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Well, the only thing that is real in there essentially is like, man, some of my take a shot at Biden and I want to make sure people know that I have a conspiracy locked and loaded for that one. Sure, but I mean, part of what's fun about this is just taking what is clearly a clownish dumb stupid idea and then being like, what if somebody tried it in real world terms? What would the results be? Not good.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Well, it's also fun to, you know, whenever Alex says some stuff like this to be like, if this is true, what else must be true? Yeah, absolutely. And follow the chain. Follow it. And that's what you end up with. He has to really support by. That's, see, but that's why they're so bad at investigating
Starting point is 00:30:53 because they can't understand that that chain doesn't end. If this is true, then this must be true. Means that if that's true, then this must be, do you understand? It always goes on. Yeah, there are implications behind things that you say often. And when you're kind of just a dumb shit talker, you end up saying things that you don't realize.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Yeah, yeah. So no one has a memory, it turns out, we know Alex says this a lot. He spends a long time in the first hour rambling about how no one has a memory. And it's because everyone's like, it's so hot now. Right. Climate change is happening.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Right. And no one has a memory of the hot things that happened before. In the second half hour, he forgot he had spent the first half hour talking about how nobody has no, no, no, he has a memory. Okay. No, no one else. No one else. Are you sure?
Starting point is 00:31:39 Yeah. Okay. I remember Dory from pun intended from little Nemo or finding Nemo. What's the pun? And it's a species of fish is five seconds interesting goal figure about a 12-second And The fish he ever remembers anything so for a minute to minute she's meeting her friends and not remembering that they were her friends Now that's a literal issue. Well, it's the same as in global warming. You got to pay carbon taxes. You gotta pay carbon taxes. You gotta pay carbon taxes. You gotta pay carbon. I have kids. We gotta
Starting point is 00:32:09 use an eyes old people. I mean humans are bad. Parma docks sides evil. Sure. We've got to get rid of it. But that's why now every time there's a particularly hot summer and this is this is a hot summer. is a particularly hot summer and this is a hot summer. But you see headlines saying Death Valley Record Tip 130. And then the record tip is 134 in 1913. Look it up. But they're just lying to you. And it turns out last year it hit 130 and the year before it hit 129. But yeah, the temperature is flush with you're to year. But I have this weird thing called a really good memory. And I remember the temperatures when I was 10 years old and 14 and 13 you know why? Because we had a year of heat spells and people were dying on the football field during two days so they canceled the second two a day and I sure loved that year because I only had to play two days in the morning and not go back
Starting point is 00:33:05 after lunch and it was exhausting. I remember it being 113 and 114. We have three days there illegal now. But now they tell me 105, 106 last week is the hottest ever recorded in Texas in in in the area Texas Rally. Now that's just not true, but that's why they lie to you. Alex is a straight-up psychopath If he was glied for the heat because he didn't have to do two a day practice as well It was killing kids all around. Yeah, or I guess maybe that was the COVID vaccine back then too when Alex was a kid Whoops Alex kind of revealed that young athletes dying while playing their sport isn't completely unheard of and totally a new thing. Well, he has a memory. He's intimately familiar with counter examples that ruin his own conspiracy theory, but who cares? Alex misunderstood a headline in the Guardian that said that Death Valley was
Starting point is 00:33:59 nearing the global heat record, which it set in 1913 at 134 degrees Fahrenheit. He's further just not grasping what a lot of these articles that are coming up are about. As it turns out, there are a bunch of people who don't believe that reading from 1913 was accurate, largely because other stations nearby registered much lower readings. UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain is one of the higher profile folks who skeptical of this, and he considers 130 to be the highest reliable reading from that time and therefore he considers 130 to be the record in Death Valley. Yeah, there's a lot of discussion surrounding this as the plausibility of Death Valley recording temperatures over 130 in the near future is very real. It's something that could happen.
Starting point is 00:34:46 is very real. It's something that could happen. And would that be a record based on the skepticism of these other scientists that consider this reading not to be reliable? Sure knows. Alex says that he remembers the temperatures when he was 10 and 14. He was born in 1974, so that would be 1984 and 1988. His birthdays in February, so he would have already had his birthday by the summer. So these years would be reliable towards what he say. The highest temperature recorded in Dallas, because that was when he was living in Dallas in 1984 was 108 on August 19th. In 1988, the highest temperature was 106 on August 23rd. In 2022, the highest temp recorded was 108 in July 20th and this year on July 18th at 106. In 2018, it got to 112. Purely looking at maximum and minimum temperatures is a good
Starting point is 00:35:37 way to make a headline pop, but it's not really the most reliable way to approach this issue. If you look at average temperatures, it shows a little bit more of the picture. For instance, in 1984, the average temperature in July was 85.5 degrees, whereas in 2022, it was 91.8. The average in June was 82.5 in 1984 compared to 2022's reading of 86.1. compared to 2022's reading of 86.1. Even more stark are the winter numbers. The average for January 1984 was 39.3 degrees compared to January 2023 coming in at 52.1. If you take the whole year into account,
Starting point is 00:36:17 the average temperature in 1984 was 65.7 degrees, and at 2022 came in at 68.3. They're considerable jumps here. Yeah. There are a ton more variables that go into the picture of the climate, but just from a temperature standpoint, it's dumb to pretend that Alex's memories
Starting point is 00:36:34 of football practices from when he was a tween mean, anything. It feels like it means something to him and he's proud of his pretend amazing memory, but this is just stupid. It means nothing. And you can, I mean, one of the most documented things And he's proud of his pretend amazing memory, but this is just stupid. Yeah. This means nothing. And you can, I mean, one of the most documented things and like easy-defined stuff is like temperature records from.
Starting point is 00:36:53 I mean, it's so easy to find. Yeah, people just wrote down the number. Yeah. It didn't even take long and it didn't take up a lot of space. They're all in these spreadsheets and everything. High school football players dying is really sad and it's unacceptable just to ignore that, but it also does happen a bit.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Unfortunately, we need to do a lot better in terms of making some of these things safer. Oh, that's why three days are illegal now. I almost died. Like when I was doing three days, I had heat exhaustion, I collapsed, and they had to bring me into a dark space and like put ice packs in my armpits and my
Starting point is 00:37:26 Growing in behind my neck like it was it was that kind of thing and that was just like Come on. What are you doing everybody else is in collapsing? You know and it's like all right, okay. We are there. Yeah, that's that's the that's the early grand for you two days Was so we're so bad when I was in junior high. I play football. And like it was so bad that I faked an injury. Yeah. Like I came up with like some knee thing to be like, well, I want to play, but I can't. Yeah. I think I if I recall correctly, I think I went to a doctor and even was like, help me out here. Ha ha ha ha. I got such a reputation for being lazy
Starting point is 00:38:09 because I was like, I don't, I'm not really gonna do this, fellas. That's just not what's gonna happen. But I was just good enough to get away with it. So that was the, that was the nice part. In hindsight, I wish I had had like, in sync of like, I just don't have to play. I just don't have to do this.
Starting point is 00:38:25 There's no one making me do it. Try and make me. What are you gonna do instead of fucking go to a doctor and fake a condition? I'm 17 in your 40. Why are we doing this? Yeah, I have to. So we get to a lot of talk about temperatures.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Sure. What was the hottest day in Texas history? Almost 30 years ago, the less Texas community of Monahan said 120 degrees located in Ward County about 30 miles from Odessa the extreme temperature was marked by June 28 1994. Hey let's go look at let's go see what Monahan's look up let's look up West Texas temperatures right now. Pull up a West Texas Pete map on July 26, 2023. And I'm on a bet you it's the lower early in the day right now. It's 11 o'clock central, 11 o'14. I'm on a bet it's
Starting point is 00:39:17 95 degrees in West Texas right now. And I bet at 4 o'clock when it peaks I bet it's 100 and 7. Let's check back during the show today at like 5 o'clock. That's the 4 o'clock when it peaks and I bet you money in monahann it's 100 and 500 and 600 and 7. Heads my bet and I bet you right now it's 95. Let's pull up West Texas. Let's pull up monahanns and let's see what it is. Hegema, that. And I bet you right now it's 95. Let's pull up West Texas. Let's pull up Monahans.
Starting point is 00:39:47 And let's see what it is. Let's blow that up. Passed at 95, 96. Pull it up. And right out there where Monahans is, it's 96. And right there on the Mexico border, it's 100 degrees. OK. OK.
Starting point is 00:40:03 In 2022, the average temperature in Monagans for July was 87.2. In 1984, it was 80.9. In 1988, it was 77.7. It's substantially warmer. That said, Alex was specifically talking about July 26, 2023. The high temperature recorded that day was 99 so he was just a little off the mark there by six or seven or eight degrees So close so close at four p.m. It was around 97 degrees and at this point when he's on air It would have been in the high 80s low 90s Alex's way off and he owes me money because I took his bet. Yeah, that's true But also like I'm gonna guess that what he, like the heat map or whatever was a high prediction or something. Cause at that point, it was, it was not 95.
Starting point is 00:40:50 What I, what I both appreciate and don't appreciate about, uh, about climate change in 2023 is these types of arguments. I don't even care about. I don't have a school yard. Yeah. Totally. And like, we live through snowball in Congress. I've seen the arguments from people who were dumb enough
Starting point is 00:41:09 to believe them 20 years ago. Right. Right now we all know it's happening and we all know there's billionaires. Everybody, the government, the billionaires, everybody knows and there's just too much money. So until they get less money or we take it away from them, it's just gonna happen.
Starting point is 00:41:24 I'm not even mad about it anymore. Right. And I don't do something about it. I agree with you too that like this is kind of a pointless argument that he's making. But there is a reason that I'm engaging with it. Totally. And like there, like I don't think it means anything. There's a point behind it about his, the way he, he, the provenance of his information. Sure. This idea of like, back when I was a kid, there was two of days and totally dying totally.
Starting point is 00:41:51 There is something there in terms of the way that he's making his argument about the present through this distorted feeling that he has about the past. Yeah. And there, this goes on, and I think that there's something valuable about recognizing that even if the argument on its face is stupid. Right, I see what you're saying. The problem I have with all of this is because I can't do anything about it, the only reason to explain to somebody what's going on would be for the inevitable I told you so when we all died 10 years from now
Starting point is 00:42:25 Right, and they're never gonna give it to me That's right. Because I've been doing the I told you so thing for 20 goddamn years now And no one's ever said I told you so they've just moved the goalposts and pretended that I wasn't right about this 15 years ago That's fair. That's fair. And I think it's very reasonable for you to be mad on a like climate change argument point. I am I'm just looking at this from an Epistemological Looking at Alex's dumb dumb dumb. Well, we have these are dumb dumb dumb. We've both seen how I treat climate change in the past I have to escalate from dumb dumb onto dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb. He needs four maybe even five So we heard Alex talk a little bit earlier about the tragedy of
Starting point is 00:43:06 Dory the fish. Yes. And we have no memory. Thanks for very beautiful and their big schools, but I did forget to talk to them. They're very very short attention spans. What? To pray fish. And they talk about that and the children's movie, Finding Nemo. And I make this point a lot because humans have long-term attention span. Humans have the memory. But people don't train themselves to do it. In the modern world, memories are much less of what they were.
Starting point is 00:43:38 And attention spans are much, much shorter. In fact, a lot of people, 20 and younger, I saw a study a few months ago, have attention spans shorter than a goldfish, shorter than 14 seconds. This is a complete myth based on nothing. And Alex has been trotting out this talking point for years. It's not based on some imaginary study he saw a couple months ago. If the audience had any memory, they would know that it does seem like that is the thing that he is exploiting the complaint that he is making. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Quite literally. Yeah, I mean, it is like I am complaining about the thing that is the fundamental for why I'm successful. Yep, interesting. Definitely. So Alex is talking about that heat. Yeah, it's hot. It's hot.
Starting point is 00:44:18 It's hot. It's down in monaheim. It's hot here. Sure it is. And so you have to pull in a producer who I've never heard on the show before to talk about the heat Shek because he moved there from Minnesota oh, good Genesis. Oh man. He's fuck and I guess whenever the gold license never Ted Anderson lost his gold license
Starting point is 00:44:38 He's like I might as well go work for Alex. Yeah, not a lot of money up here lateral move and so he came down to Austin and boy It's hot. Yeah, but let lot of money up here. Latter-old move. And so he came down to Austin and boy, it's hot. Yeah. But let's bring Scott in here. Scott, you moved here. Are they telling you this is the hottest Texas has ever been? Is that true?
Starting point is 00:44:52 No. The first year I was here, it was over 100 degrees for like 100 straight days. And it was, I mean, coming from Minnesota, it wasn't as humid as what I was used to up there, but it was hot for like 100 straight days, it was over 100 degrees. But we don't just have to believe you or believe me,
Starting point is 00:45:15 we can look up statistics, and this is not anywhere near the hottest ever. Not at all, it's not even close, it's not even close. And you know, they've even started doing things like, you know, man dies in Death Valley due to heat. Well, it's called Death Valley. Like it was named Death Valley because of how hot it was. So they said that this guy came to Austin five years ago. So in 2018, we should look for 100 straight days over 100 degrees in Austin. To be clear, this is like a third of the year. If you started on January 1st, this would go to April 11th.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Just on its face, this isn't true, but I like to look into things. Okay. In 2018, the longest stretch where temperatures were over 100, where recorded was 15 days. So this dude is 15% worth. That's a lot. Though, like if I'm doing hyperbole, I'm not going to shit talk this too much because if I'm doing hyperbole,
Starting point is 00:46:12 15 might as well be a hundred in my storytelling capacity. I can agree with you if you say like, it felt like a hundred days. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, I mean, obviously. But it wasn't. I am widely known for hyperbole, so it would be assumed. There were only 41 days total that year where the temperature hit over a hundred, so he's
Starting point is 00:46:31 over half off. I know it probably seems like I'm being a nitpicker here, and that is kind of fair, but there's another point that I think is really important, which was touching on earlier. Alex and this guy don't have a memory. They have feelings. They feel like it was way hotter in the past than it was because that feeling helps them justify the world view that they prefer and the one that they profit off selling to an audience. Their memories are feeling-based, not empirical, but they pretend like their memories are some kind of a hard scientific proof
Starting point is 00:47:00 that makes their point. They don't. It's just fluff that means nothing. Not for nothing, this episode that we're listening to was recorded on July 26th. And July 25th was the 17th day in a row in Austin where the temperature over 100 was recorded. Breaking that streak from 2018, the year that this guy is talking about. Very annoying. Also death valley wasn't called that because of the heat. In the winter of 1849, some pioneers got lost in the valley. One of them died, but as the rest managed to make their escape,
Starting point is 00:47:31 one of them said, goodbye, Death Valley, and the name stuck. And that is mean did picking. Yeah, well that one's fair. Yeah. I, here's the problem that I have when people start doing this. All right. You are the one now placing importance upon the number.
Starting point is 00:47:46 So if you tell me, oh, well, it's not even the hottest day of all time. Fine. What does that mean when it is? Will you then say, fine, you're right. You won't. So fuck off. A sincere actor would, but obviously the answer is no.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Exactly. So fuck off. None of this means anything. You are even not, you're not even engaging with your own reality. Right. This lion of inquiry and this lion of information is satisfactory to disprove something I don't want
Starting point is 00:48:18 to be true, but it will not affirm something I don't want to be true. Right. And that's cheating. Yeah. Yeah. So, fuck it. It's fun. Yeah. Fuck you. Now, we get off the topic of the heat. And this is where things get weird. There's a lot to talk about memory. Talk about heat. All right. And then Alex gets...
Starting point is 00:48:36 Alex, well, maybe it's because of the heat. Alex gets fucking weird. Yeah. I think I believe it. The globalists apparently have a new plan. Okay. Because they do have curious for cancer. They do have free energy. They do have incredible forms of transportation that because America was the freest country and had the brain drain in the world, even surpassing the Germans and the Russians and the Japanese,
Starting point is 00:49:04 the United States was able in the arms race and the technology race to get exponentially ahead of everybody else. And so now they want to have a way to have a breakaway civilization where the elites get all the live ascension and you don't even get anything except death. You're being faced out. They're through with you. All right. And it's not going to be 500 million people that are allowed like the UN says to stay alive.
Starting point is 00:49:30 That's the Georgia United States. The global listen to what they say. Not the UN. They get to be part of the Star Trek future and where you're a little onesie outfit and you're going to be part of that. They seem practical. They're not going to leave 500 million around either.
Starting point is 00:49:52 They're going to create one entity consciousness computer that faces the biological life, sucks all the codes out of it, and then creates a new species that still a combat system has been made to override the entire planet and create a new evolutionary system basically playing God. So yeah, this is apparently what it's all about. They're trying to create a hive mind entity that will create a new evolutionary model of silicone-based life forms. Yeah. Man, if he's been saying this stuff back in the 90 90s everyone would have treated him the way he deserved to be treated He would not have any money. No. I here's the thing all right. Yeah What I don't understand is if this plan is like here's my here's my issue, okay?
Starting point is 00:50:40 This plan is so dumb very so stupid So stupid. So dumb. Incomprehensibly stupid, pointless. Why would you silicon- what are you doing- to the point where if you are actually trying to do it? I have to assume you have some very, very good reason to try and pull this off. Uh, yeah. Right? You gotta really want it to pull off a plan this stupid. Yeah. Yeah. I would agree with that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I would agree with that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But also, sure.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Like, it would be so easy to kill everyone. I would be so easy. If you had the power of the globalists, I mean, you don't have to do any of these intricate plans. What are we still doing here? You're having fun! Yes. I mean, I get it.
Starting point is 00:51:23 And if you're just toying with us as like, well, what else are we gonna do today? That's fine. We're all bored too. This whole thing is an illusion. Why would you go to work every day? This is dumb. This is dumb.
Starting point is 00:51:33 I get it. All of this is arbitrary. But what are you doing? What are you doing? I'm confused. I know that this is just what he's feeling today. And maybe he watched a movie, and he's got some ideas in his head.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Sure. Uh-uh. What, what, what, what does the machine look like? In your mind, okay, so this machine overwrites human DNA, sucks all of our codes out, and then pushes out a silicon-based evolutionary life form. Yes. What does this machine look like?
Starting point is 00:52:05 I have to be honest, I kind of, I don't know if you've ever played the game, Eternal Darkness. It was on the GameCube. It was kind of a lovecraftian horror type game. Sure. Fantastic game. Sure. Had a lot of mechanics where if you got seen by monsters,
Starting point is 00:52:19 you would lose your sanity, and then the game would start fucking with you. Nice. Like one of the things it would do is it would go back to the title screen and make you think you'd lost all your progress. It was great. That is great.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Especially if you were high. Yeah. Yeah. So fun. Yeah. Anyway, there's these immortal beings that are vying for power in the universe. Sure. There's three of them.
Starting point is 00:52:39 There's Uliath. Uh-huh. There's Zelatath and Terturga. I like Terturga. Terturga is the God of Strength. Yeah, obviously. Yeah. So anyway, throughout the game, these are the three eternal beings that seem to be controlling the fate and everything.
Starting point is 00:52:55 But if you beat the game three times, you find out that really the being that was manipulating everything all along was the dead god Manta Rock. Oh, God, damn it. I hate it when there's one dude behind everything. Yeah, the T god, Mantarok. Oh god, damn it. I hate it when there's one dude behind everything. Yeah, the toe-knowing. The bound god. He's like a pile of, search for Mantarok from the Eternal Darkness. He's like a pile.
Starting point is 00:53:15 He's just like a pile. The ultimate enemy is a pile. Like he fills up a room and it's like, kind of looks like a, I don't know. So that's what you're describing the machine as. You have a phone. Look up Manterock from Eternal Darkness. All right, oh, look up Manterock.
Starting point is 00:53:30 I go. Manter, like Manterray. And then rock, like. I don't think there's a sea in rock and I think it's Manterock. I would guess. OK. But I encourage everyone to Google this.
Starting point is 00:53:43 If only to get Google trends going, maybe it's a total darkness sequel. All right, all right, maybe this will happen. It's a purple thing. It's a pile. You are 100% correct. That's what comes into my mind when I hear Alex describing this.
Starting point is 00:53:57 I'm Durok. I can see that. I can see that, yeah. The only one that can save us from Zellotov. Right, right, right. And Terturga. See, I just feel like there's got to be a lot more lightning. I feel like this is something that requires a shit ton of lightning to operate.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Mantarok can do some lightning. See, this is what I'm saying. And also, I kind of feel like here's what we're doing. We have to combine... Mantarok, short. We have to combine witchcraft is real with this machine. Like, there also has to be an actual literal magical component To creating this evolutionary. I don't want to be rude. Yeah, but I feel like that is so obvious
Starting point is 00:54:38 In what Alex is saying It feels so obvious to me that there needs to be magic It feels so obvious to me that there needs to be magic Sorry, I just never assume magic. I'm just not I guess you know like that That that you know the at a certain point It's that kind of thing. Yeah, it's Alex would Are there C Clark? Yeah, Alex would look at he's a hard sci-fi guy He's true. He would have magic in there, a hard sci-fi guy. Sure, he's a true. He would have magic in there,
Starting point is 00:55:06 but it would be in the pretence of- Maybe technological magic. Yes, yeah, yeah. So, techno-mancy. Yes, yes, definitely. Which is not a class in Diablo. No, it is not. A techno-mancer.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Techno-mancy. So yeah, this is apparently where we're going. That's what the globalist want, and that's uh... why they have the federal reserve i mean and but the thing about that is that if that is the end goal
Starting point is 00:55:34 every decision up to this point tertiary is so annoying like why do we have so much shit like why do i have to pay all these medical bills if what you really want is to evolve me into a Silicon-based life form? No, no, no, no, no. You're not gonna get evolved into a Silicon-based form. I would rather be involved
Starting point is 00:55:53 into a Silicon-based life form. But you're not gonna be dead. You're gonna be dead. You're gonna be dead. These Silicon beings are gonna be all new. It's a whole new evolutionary paradigm. Don't worry, you don't like it one. No.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Well, in that case, I guess I'm out. Okay. No, because the way I understand it, everyone's dead. Sure. We got this being that maybe is a hive mind of the globalists, like maybe they download their consciousness into it. Well, and all the code.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Who fucking knows? All the codes. Or maybe they get to be Silicon beings too. Sure. Well, I will figure it out, but I see it where they will I see it as like the earth is now smooth paved over I mean, there's still probably buildings of taking all human beings got take forever to knock down all these buildings. So I think like yet just empty devoid of life and what have you then they plant the seeds of an entirely new evolution like amoebas and like the beginning of it,
Starting point is 00:56:50 but instead of carbon-based life forms, it's silicon-based life forms. Yeah. And this I think is based on Alex not understanding what people are talking about with excess CO2 in the entire world. Yeah, that would make sense. Because he thinks that they wanna get rid of all CO2
Starting point is 00:57:04 and carbon is the basis of life and stuff. Now, I'm gonna throw this out at you. Please. I'm gonna throw this out at you, and this may be like a fundamental issue with the globalist plan. There are a bunch. Carbon-based life is really good at existing on Earth,
Starting point is 00:57:20 because carbon-based life evolved with Earth. Silicon-based life would work better on a different planet. That may be true. It wouldn't work very well on this planet because they, because they're all the elements that they would need. I am not here.
Starting point is 00:57:34 How silly don't exist. How silly would that one entity feel? If they went through all of this just to find out that the silicon was incomplete. I can't breathe! I can't breathe. Why did you create me? Guys, cannot breathe your oxygen.
Starting point is 00:57:51 We whiffed on this one. We'll never go outside of this tube. What have you done to me? I'll back to the drawing board. I'm an experienced creature of neglect and misery. Well, you win something you lose, so I guess we're to have to start again. So anyway, Alex talks about this a little more.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Okay. The decision has been made to wipe everybody out and to wipe out all the plants and all the animals and all of these everybody. All the insects, everything. So when they say we're the guardians of earth, we want to get rid of humans to save the earth. We love Kim trailing. we love the aluminum dioxide, we love Mariam Salts, we love Exploded Nuclear Reagars, we love radiation, we love Silicon, we hate carbon, we hate what carbon does, we hate Calis Park, you know
Starting point is 00:58:38 Saudi humans, and you also exo-carbon dioxide. They're literally building an alien system here on Earth. The aliens exist, not from some distant star, or even another dimension, though that's going on. But what? The main attack is the globalists have been inspired by a pre-programmed genetic code or by an inner space transmission. It's how most of them we're getting it. To take this on and then commit this operation to rewrite the planet and turn us into a silicon system that only needs sunlight, the earth will then be jacketed in solar panels and this new entity will use it as the base. So we've been sent to plants.
Starting point is 00:59:34 Western scientists got so enamored with the fact that they can interface with this, probably because of genetics. And now they're building. And they're out back to it. Yeah, so apparently the photosynthesis will be a part of this being. It will only need sunlight. I mean, that's a good move. I'm all for that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:59 If we could do only sunlight diets, that would be dope. I'd be fine with that. I think this is, if this is why Alex is against like solar energy, yeah, this is sad. Yeah, no, I'd be all for it. 100%. No, you can't put up those solar panels because it'll feed the beast. No, I mean, I can still, yeah, no, no, no, no, it'll feed the devil. That's fair. You know, I, here's the thing. I've been thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:00:23 I have no comments about this. Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you, but I wanted to make clear that I have nothing. No, it's a C2. And then there's the CID, there's Silicon, Baselife4. I mean, these ones aren't even from another dimension. Where are these ones from?
Starting point is 01:00:43 Inner space. So they're from, they're super, oh man. What if there were super tiny people who had been living inside of us this whole journey, meet Dave? Do a reverse inner space fly outside of us? Boom, they're huge now. It's like that Eddie. Fish out of water. Yes, it is exactly like that.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Mm-hmm. Yeah, what's that? Meet Dave. Meet Dave. I think. No. No, as most as Jones. No, that's a different one. No, that's a completely different Inner space that's a mother. Well, that's the same one tiny people honey. I shrunk the kids honey. I struck me Honey, I shrunk the baby oops one of the great everyone truck. It was honey
Starting point is 01:01:18 I blew up the baby because the baby got huge. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, they really subverted our expectations It was like the Beethoven movies you know by the time they got to Beethoven's three. It's like it's not even about a dog right now It's like This is not what Alex has been saying in the past this is dumb I he's in a strange mood To the heat every time every time he starts talking about space, the more I think about it, the more I'm just like, everybody thinks about all the big challenges and stuff and all that stuff and like, oh, getting through there and all that stuff. Where are we? Do you know what I mean? Like, from what point of view do you have to be looking to see us and from where?
Starting point is 01:02:07 And it is not, you were nowhere, were it the tiniest, tiniest, tiniest little dot, it's the total perspective vortex. The idea that somebody would come here is so ridiculous as to be a nonsensical. The total perspective vortex is actually where the aliens are from. Yeah, well, that would be a good place to start. Yeah, so, uh, Western scientists, because of genetics, sure, have been able to interface with these beings that have told them these plans that they need to carry out in order to make the earth a base for this silicone-based life form.
Starting point is 01:02:45 I guess the Borg kind of may, but without a bunch of entities, individuals. Are they still working for the devil? Is this the devil's idea? Oh, that is the devil. I think so. Okay. Do you think they're working across purposes from the devil to do this as a side project? I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Is God working on a similar project to counteract this? Other gods are trying to stop this. Well, how can you stop it? But there's only one way to defeat a giant monster, and that's within even equally as big monster. Sure, we learn this in Godzilla. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:20 I think, first of all, this is stupid. Yes. Second, second. Right. It means who's fighting against this? According to Alic's say, it's Russia, right? Well, what do they do in fighting against this? This seems right up there, Ali. Not if you're, not if're Alex past 2006 or so.
Starting point is 01:03:45 That's fair. That's fair. That's fair. Yeah, I don't know. It's weird. I don't I don't like it's just Alex and his group of. The this is not the people who are totally not neo nazi. This is 100% a resurrected Nazi plan. This is like the world war two never ended. The Nazis have still been going on. Secret Hitler is still alive and this is the plan for him to become the next
Starting point is 01:04:09 level of evolution. Silicon Hitler. Silicon. Silicon. Silicon. No, that doesn't work. That sounds like a convention. That probably exists. It sounds like the place that Alex goes on the weekend. Yeah, he's a speaker. Yeah. Hitler God. Complete better. So he talks a little bit more about Biden. And after all of this, I just I'm confused. Hunter Biden is a mindless crackhead. His father is a mindless drug addict or the information square. What? A pedophile. And as much as I want to see them burn in hell, I'm simply pointing out the fact that they're getting ready to remove Biden one way or another, and that includes assassination, something I stand firmly against.
Starting point is 01:04:50 Don't need to say that. But if I was a betting man, I think Biden's so arrogant and so out of his mind that he does not step down. And they're going to go with a spectacular assassination to blame on the right wing and the populist, or they'll just slip him something and give him a stroke and he dies. That one's something that he's got. That one's something that he's got. It's a little tube. Gamesee, a little tube balls, a little tube. Caddy Wampus, a little tube wild.
Starting point is 01:05:21 I guarantee you they got different operational plans. They got a plan to assassinate and blame it on the Liberty movement. That that's in the mix. Probably not the cause they're gonna blame it. They're really thinking about it. And then they've got just getting the step down and then say he's had a stroke and he can go hang out and Delaware and the rest of it remain. I'll wear these sticks around it in the middle of the night. What?
Starting point is 01:05:50 But he's not going to do that. So they'll assassinate him or poison him soon. And then they're going to die 100 right in front of you. The whole world's a sea. See the Justice Department's fair. We've been died at 100 Biden. He's going to prison for child trafficking. Sex trafficking and now it's legitimate that we're going after Trump. I mean, there are like Trump's already been indicted. First of all, I was just making this shit up as he goes along.
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Starting point is 01:06:46 Aliens you understand do you understand what in order to get our silicone beings sure in play right? We need to protect Hunter Biden Throw throw into space you have space powers. Yeah, but that's a little bit games That's the thing that I hate so much is that what this really applies is that there is a white board like Overnight meeting amongst the globalists where they're like blue sky thinking, no ideas bad, everybody just throw it up there. Maybe we slip them something, no, that's two games. Yeah, Soros is sitting there on his 18th cigarette. Just move, what's it gonna be?
Starting point is 01:07:17 This is the worst. Just an all-nighter. This is the worst. Nobody has any good ideas. We're, listen, we're on year 12,000 of this plan, apparently, and we don't has any good ideas. We're this we're listen. We are on year 12,000 of this plan apparently and we don't have any good ideas Jacque stoves in the corner. I Should never die I Faked my death so I could be useful for the plot. I am still in the ocean. Oh, man
Starting point is 01:07:40 All of the Rockefellers who have ever lived are there as force ghosts. What are we doing? What are we doing in this room where they're saying stuff like that's a little too caddy-wampus. What are you talking about? I just, I feel like every now and again it's important to really just take a step back and realize like the scope of what Alex's like sci-fi bullshit is going on. Like, I know that you should not care about anything that he yells about all the time. No should not care at all about Biden stuff. No, shouldn't care. Like you have bigger fish to fry, namely the devil. I mean, yes, this elaborate plan to cover the world in solar panels to feed some kind of Silicon, a Mantarok. Yeah, I don't get, I think people should realize exactly how unseurious we are being whenever something like this
Starting point is 01:08:30 is supposed to have occurred. If aliens, then only aliens. There is no, I don't care about taxes. What the fuck are you talking about? There are aliens who can travel a billion miles through space. All, all that's rough. And essential part of their plot was getting in income tax. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:08:51 The devil's real. The end. What's a real literal devil controlling people's behavior and fuck off? And order for the devil to really make any headway, he had to make sure that O'Sho was formed. I mean, that makes sense. I don't disagree with your thought process. I'm just saying that that's a little tiki tacky.
Starting point is 01:09:11 That's a little bit, that's a little bit, a little too deep in the weeds for you. I think you're missing the forest for the trees, Mr. Devil. Oh, very dumb. And then he's like, how about the EPA? Listen, that's a step up. So the Alex, Alex is talking about this these hearings about the the alien stuff which is all a bunch of uh uh bally hoot right right uh Bosch i say getting ready for this trip
Starting point is 01:09:37 yeah absolutely and so Alex talks about how like uh obviously this isn't real hmm this is this guy is not talking about alien stuff And Alex to his credit is does not think this guy is this whistleblower guy good for him But he has another take on it, which is that he is part of like a limited hangout Sure kind of there's a conspiracy on top of it as opposed to just a guy a guy bullshit Yeah, I've done my own research. So here's the bottom line. I've told you this a thousand times or more in the last 30 years, 20, nine years on air.
Starting point is 01:10:13 When they roll out that the little green men are real, and when they tell you that they're way advanced in us and they're everywhere, the new world order is about to go into overdrive. And notice, they rolled out the poison shots. the borders are wide open, two men can have a baby, pedophilia is everywhere, and now the little green men. And all the Hollywood movies and men in black and just constant stuff going on. So all this stuff isn't happening, Alex is just listing off the reality he's shaping
Starting point is 01:10:41 for his audience. Pedophilia isn't everywhere, the border isn't wide open, the shots aren't poisoned, this is just Alex's fantasy world. Also, it's abusive to say that the globalists are gonna go into overdrive. This is just a reflection of Alex realizing that he said that the new world order has gone operational too many times and its impact is starting to wear off
Starting point is 01:11:00 on the audience. They've gone operational and nothing's happened. But that's because we were really waiting for them to go into overdrive. Then I guess when they go into overdrive and nothing happens, it'll be because we're actually waiting for them to go hyper speed or mega warp or some other dumb shit Alex can come up with to extend
Starting point is 01:11:16 this fraud for another few years. Also not for nothing. Men in black came out in 1997. Jesus Christ. There was a fourth installment that came out in 2019 but that's still four years ago and it didn't do that well. I don't know why he's saying men in black came out in 1997. Jesus Christ. There was a fourth installment that came out in 2019, but that's still four years ago and it didn't do that well. I don't know why he's saying men in black and all this stuff. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:11:31 Oh, man. All this stuff is happening like men in black. Of all of the slippery slope arguments that we've heard since Republicans started saying that things will eventually be different than they are now. I'd never heard little green man at the end of any of them. Pat Robinson wasn't like, oh, if you let gay people get married, blank, blank, blank, blank aliens. That didn't happen. I never heard that one. But see, that's the Alex Jones difference. That's what he brings to the table that you're not
Starting point is 01:11:59 going to get at a show knees. And in case any of this stuff does come to pass, I need to tell you one very important thing. What's that? And that is the good guys dressing black. Remember that, just in case we ever face to face somebody in contact. I do, I understand. Yep.
Starting point is 01:12:14 Oh. Yep. Don't tell me. You do. What was that question? You know what? I don't want to ask it anymore. What was it?
Starting point is 01:12:27 Do I know all the words to every Will Smith theme song? No, maybe. No, it was. Do you like knowing all the words to every Will Smith theme song? I don't really have a choice at this point. No, I understand. I guess I don't actually know the words to mine in black two. I nod your head. Black suits come on.
Starting point is 01:12:46 Did he do that? Yeah. Is that the only reason he did the sequel? So he could I don't know if it's the only reason, but I think people enjoyed it. Yeah, wasn't a good movie. I think I think the second one was okay. I thought the third one was like the one that was like blue. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:01 It felt a part a little bit. That's fair. I don't know. I haven't watched this movie since 1997 it looks like we got to watch him so I think what we find out is that Alex watched Interstellar recently okay that makes sense you know the best estimates are it's gonna be something like Interstellar where you're not sure what happened but something got out and this fungus starts growing in the atmosphere and walking out the sun and killing everything. Oh, oh,
Starting point is 01:13:25 oh, the White House just said two weeks ago, they're going to start spraying stuff in the atmosphere. Added to get fuel to block out the sun. Oh, there's all these funguses suddenly taking over. The new intel is they're spraying fungus in the atmosphere creating interstellar. Yeah, that's why when you don't see something like that folks need to know that means it's one of their projects It's always a movie if you see a science fiction movie just know it's one of their projects It's one of their projects every science movie is one of their projects if Alex wants it to be if it's it's the entire I mean Imagine if you're so obsessed with sci-fi as a kid
Starting point is 01:14:06 that you can't think of the world in any other terms, and your weirdo parents give you JBS stuff, then you get to the realization that every thing is a little bit. Every thing is a little bit. Oh, totally, and you were trapped underneath a building with poison. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:25 No, it does make more sense if you think that every sci-fi movie is one of their plans. Oh, and then also you have incredible substance abuse problems and maybe some narcissistic tendencies even on a good day. Wow, there's definitely that. Do animated movies count as part of their plan? Hmm.
Starting point is 01:14:43 Or do they only do live action? The Animatrix is real. Okay, the Animatrix is real. Yes. So certain animation companies that produce that are part of the globalists. Yon Flux is real. Yonflux, well that was real.
Starting point is 01:14:59 Cool world is real. Foodie Kuddy. That'd be great. Who were that video game comic zone on the Sega? I never had a Sega. I was very jealous of my Sega friends. Sega! Oh, every time I heard that sound on the TV, I was like thinking of my other Sega friends
Starting point is 01:15:19 playing their Sonic. Yeah, I was in Nintendo House because my grandma played video games. Yeah. And so whenever she was done with the system, she would give it to us. Right. And she always played Nintendo stuff, but Buddy of mine, down the street, had Sega. So I was able to play, you know, the, the Sonic's. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:36 And the NBA jams. Sure. For very obvious reasons, I did not have my own kind of like playing video games console until I was, you know, more grown up. So it was a PlayStation for me. You know, that was the first time that I had to engage with a console. Otherwise, I had played Super Mario and like Mortal Kombat. Sure.
Starting point is 01:15:57 That was it, you know. What about playing like arcades? Well, that's what I'm saying. Like Mortal Kombat and an arcade, like those kind of arenas of those kinds of video games, you know, plenty of Frogger, plenty of pinballs. The classic Frogger. I was not or ever will be a wizard of pinball. So we know that pinball man say also not a class. So Alex, we know this is dad, one of the smartest boys in Texas. True.
Starting point is 01:16:29 And he was recruited by the globalists. He was. It turns out. Now, I'm gonna tell, I'm gonna just show all my cards in advance of this clip. So you can pay attention in the way I, I hope you will. Okay. Alex is about to tell another story of the globalists
Starting point is 01:16:40 trying to recruit his dad. It's different. It has to be a second time. Okay. Because the other time was when Alex was in school, or Alex's dad was in school, and it was Dr. Irwin Speer at University of Texas. And this happens when his dad's a dentist.
Starting point is 01:16:57 So they do not, they cannot be at the same time. So Alex is telling a completely separate time. So if this, what we're about to listen to is true. Yeah. The globalists tried to recruit Alex's dad into their depopulation global extermination program. He said, no, thank you. No, thank you.
Starting point is 01:17:14 He goes on to get his dental degree. Whoa, now he's a dentist. We can't let him go. We gotta try this again. We gotta go, we gotta go back. He's a dentist now. We thought he was just gonna be one of the smartest people. But, but, but.
Starting point is 01:17:27 Actually, the dentist thing does play into this. Of course. It is important. Of course it is. So I say enjoy this completely bullshit story. They got biological androids that are six foot seven lizard people, but they're not off world. They were built. they were genetically engineered,
Starting point is 01:17:47 and it's just a humanoid that grows the tedious text of skeleton. They got it all. I've talked the people that have seen it, and let me just explain to you very slowly. My dad was one of the first thousand dentists or so in the country to successfully start putting implants in regular patients. They had them for 20 years before the 80s, but nobody could really make them work. And he went to some of the best schools after he'd already graduated medical school, slowed down, and had them do these implants. And when in like 1984, 1980 father, maybe 83. I remember I was
Starting point is 01:18:26 listening around the corner of my parents while I'd leave the dinner table. Sometimes I'd be coming down the stairs and I'd sit there because the kitchen was like a living room right here but the stairs come down here. The kitchen's right here with the dining table. I could listen to them and I'm gonna ask about this few months ago. You said no, you basically heard the conversations true. They tried to hire my you've basically heard the conversations, true. They tried to hire my dad for $450,000 a year and all the other, like all of them. Well, to just tell you, it was all the top implants.
Starting point is 01:18:57 There wasn't a bunch of them at that time. I mean, they wanted him to head up a project Three months in one month out or something like that in Maryland at an underground base that we even learned which base it is Now listen, this is not saying my dad special which underground base is They were scooping up the oral surgeons All over the United States to go be part of some sideboard project. I'm almost like, David, we're not moving to Maryland and I don't care how much money it is.
Starting point is 01:19:32 And back then, $40,000 is like $5 million. She said, my mom was in a threatening person, she was like, I'm not going. I'm moving to Austin. I don't want to be here in Dallas anyways. You want to go go do it, but we're done. He's like, I hear you. I wasn't going to do it, but blah, blah, blah. It's really that's the mid-1980s. Can you imagine in the year 2023, what the hell is going on? I'm not in your head. So this is so fun. I mean, if you're trying to construct a timeline that like,
Starting point is 01:20:01 This is so fun. I mean, if you're trying to construct a timeline that like, if you believe anything, he says, like the globalists desperately want David Jones. That was the Mueller Hatton project. You were sitting on that. I was spending a little bit of time thinking about it. It was good work. It wasn't terrible.
Starting point is 01:20:25 David Jones is the most important person. Fuck talk or Carlson, Alex's dad is, like, why would you go back to him? You already said no. I, what, I don't understand. All right. You're the devil. Why would you go back to him with a number like 450?
Starting point is 01:20:43 Like, are you, are you like immediately trying to impress him with that? You're the devil, you can only impress people with half a million dollars? Well, you don't want it to be so high that it's suspicious because then you're gonna know. $150,000 is very suspicious. No, no, that's in the realm of a high salary at that time. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:01 But if you come in with like $3 million a year in 1984 There's something like that 10 million a year Then he's gonna know you're trying to implant things into people to make biological androids That's what I'm saying. You don't come to him with the number You come to him and you say what do you want? I can write a lot of numbers on this check. What do you want? Uh-huh why are you coming to him after you've already failed the first time? Why are you coming to him trying to impress him? You come to him and you say you come to meet. And hey, let's not tell him it's in a fucking underground base.
Starting point is 01:21:33 I would never tell him it's in an underground base. How about you trying to pretend it's a legitimate job offer for a regular job. And then once he's there, peel back some layers. The first time you find out you work at an underground base is when you should be underground. Yeah, in that base. Yeah. You're not getting back up. No. You're not seeing sunlight. If you you personally do not have to worry about the heat. Somebody. Hey, uh, by the way, it's an underground base. Well, now that you've told me that, I think I'm going to pick a different one. Hey, guess what? Suss. Very shady. The idea of you having an underground base that I have to work in.
Starting point is 01:22:04 I'm going to say no on that one. No, no, but we'll pay you a lot of money now You can't go up to the surface ever again. Let's say a podcast network comes along. They're like hey guys We like your show. We'd like you to record in our studio. That's in an underground base No, thank you. Well the first thing we would say is that's not that different and this next thing I would say is absolutely not. Back in the 2020s, they were scooping up all the podcasters. What did I breeze? They were scooping up all the oral search.
Starting point is 01:22:35 What could you need that many oral searches? Trying to put implants in people to turn them into biological Android 7-foot tall reptilian people. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,ilian people no no no no but you would need an infrastructure on that underground But what do you have a thousand different little chairs for each person to work on like a like a hairdresser studio But across the like out in the fucking Indiana Jones warehouse no no some of the Oral surgeons Had to be chairs they had to get on their hands and knees and people would sit on their backs. Right, well, they had to get the strongest oral surgeons
Starting point is 01:23:10 for that. Everyone knows that oral surgeons make the best chairs. No, man, I don't know. I think that I wish that there was a good way to look into this if there was a rash of disappearances of oral surgeons around this time. There was a rash of disappearances of oral surgeons around this time. I mean, just some, even some anecdotal stories I would really enjoy. Well, we got one.
Starting point is 01:23:33 I've just been, yeah, I know, but a bunch of people just be like, man, you remember how weird it was? There was like an oral surgeon shortage for a while. Wasn't that crazy? What happened with that? Also, implants, dental implants have been a lot of way longer than what Alex is saying. Only David Jones pioneered the dental implant process.
Starting point is 01:23:52 They're confusing. Yeah, he went to medical schools that are greater than... It's kind of an interesting open question that I have that like how much of this is Alex being a baby and here are worshiping his dad like a little infant and how much of it is trying to turn his dad into a character that's useful for these plots. Like I don't know which is which
Starting point is 01:24:16 because it like based on his psychology and how he acts, the here worshiping of his dad and all this stuff makes total sense. Turning his dad into like the strong man, perfect heroic figure that the globalists would try and recruit twice. Also, in the story, why isn't he like this the second time they tried to get it? I know. I wouldn't he be like, Hey, I said no, the first time what has changed in between then
Starting point is 01:24:37 and now. Maybe because Alex is forgetting that he's given details. It is an issue there. That could be an issue. I think it's just a matter of escalation, you know, like he starts out here, a worshiping his dad 30 years ago, and it's like, oh, my dad was a really great dentist. 30 years, a lot of drugs and shit later, my dad was chosen by the CIA, plus he's also been recruited by the devil. I mean, it escalates. It's like the mark the Avengers had to fight the
Starting point is 01:25:05 universe for a while. They couldn't. They couldn't. It started out with some evil corporation. It's like, yeah, I get it. That guy's bad. I asked him furious as the perfect example. Totally. They went to space. Yeah. And in the first movie, it was DVD players. Yeah. So I just I have this clip because I think you'll enjoy it. Okay. And that's why they're so decadent. They're like, we're not going to give the general public life extension. And we're not going to let them know we've already got quantum computing. And we're not going to let them know that we're interdimensionally in communication with
Starting point is 01:25:37 thousands of alien species interdimensionally. They don't fly 8 trillion miles to come see us they interdimensional in full space and they frank herbert told you that in the sixties with dune and that's why they criticize you when I go to burn centers because this is all the big truth they've sold us out with the devil that's the bad guys
Starting point is 01:26:02 they decided to get rid of us okay man so yeah they don't criticize when he says this stuff because it's a truth No, no, no, no, no, see obviously what needs to happen is we need to turn people into weird swamp gas Creatures and then they can see just enough of the future to allow you to fold Space in time itself in order to travel between distances because there is no distance between them. Frank Herbert told us this. Obviously. Obviously. Obviously.
Starting point is 01:26:28 The method in the 60s. Yeah, I know, right? Mm-hmm. You need to get the spice. Um, so people not criticizing him about this, uh, isn't because it's true. I think it's because most people don't listen to a stupid show. Nope. And the only thing that most people know about it is clips that go around for medium matters
Starting point is 01:26:45 And you know these other places. Yeah, and those I think they just think like who cares? This is gonna be too much Ah, or they just ignore it, you know, yeah Alex thinks that Dune was a manual to interspace travel. Yeah science fiction is is everything it is actually a revelation of Yeah, science fiction is everything. It is actually a revelation of Magic that is that is the power of Three uninterrupted hours of talking you can jump in and out whenever you want and if he starts on something and you're like I'm not really paying attention to that It doesn't matter if it's their Intermentra it thousands of interdimensional alien species going on.
Starting point is 01:27:25 You already pressed off. All you heard was the stuff you liked, where he was like, ah, Hunter Biden's got drugs. And you're like, yeah, man, I feel ya, click. I think, I think also maybe some of those organizations that cut clips of him and put them out. I think they might be more interested in the ways that his rhetoric interacts with the real world.
Starting point is 01:27:45 And so something like him saying, Dune is real. Right. Maybe not high on their priority list. However for me, quite high. Sure. Because then this speaks to the epistemology of like his ideas. Where is he getting information from? What is truth to him?
Starting point is 01:28:01 And apparently Dune is truth to him. Right. Well, I mean, it's unfortunate, but media outlets choose things that are useful to them Mm-hmm, and that is what they do wait a second. Yeah, Duncan Idaho Idaho is where the white supremacists all are that's true shit how old is Duncan Idaho now is the question? But is there a right answer? Is there a good joke answer? 69. No, how old?
Starting point is 01:28:32 Why, why, why, you think he's Alex? No, no, no, no, because I mean he's, he's anywhere between 4,000 and 35. Okay, so he's, he's Steve. He's lived a lot of different lives as the point. Steve Pachanik is Duncan Idaho, it's confirmed. A little bit, a little bit. So Alex, we have one last clip here, and he talks about going to space,
Starting point is 01:28:53 and that's what all of us need to do. And he has some interesting ideas that he lays out here, but the sense that I got is that he's describing, like, let's just all get off this planet and then we can have planetary segregation kind of. It's not white nationalism, it's white planetism. I mean, that's the vibe that I'm getting here a little bit. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. That's smart. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. If I was the globulus and I've certainly been offered to go work with him. No, that's smart. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. If I was the globalist and I've certainly been offered to go work with them, I would
Starting point is 01:29:29 back off this new award plan. It's not going to work. It's insane. There's eight million people, even if you leave a billion, they're going to kill the globalist. If they existed to pull this off, it just, it causes total war, even primitive weapons. They won't be able to stop everybody and it's going to create a wasteland. We can have open free stuff in space, you know, different colonies, whatever you want to be involved in, whatever you want to do. I mean, we can really, as soon as you send a ship surrounds, the pilgrims can go here, and the Amish go there, and you know, the Catholics go to Louisiana.
Starting point is 01:30:03 They'll go wherever they want, they Catholics go to Louisiana. People who go wherever they want, they do what they want. But we lead this planet to be like a preserve of what the original human and biological systems and things are as an arc. The Earth remains an arc is what I propose. And then, good proposal. We'll take it up in committee. We're Britain government with all the great benefits of what could be mined in space and what could be done in space and we make space. Not Texas, not in Mexico, not Arkansas, not Arizona, not California, not Montana, not Wyoming, the new Wild Wild West. A space for adults to go there, and you, whatever it is,
Starting point is 01:30:49 as long as you're not hurting children. What? The fuck? Anything goes in space as long as you're not doing anything with children. International Space Water Law. What the fuck? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:02 If adults wanna go out in space and chicken it's a little bit weird. That's okay the Wild West Every time every time in a in a movie or literature something the aliens appear on the planet They're like listen I I don't want to do this but we have to exterminate your species because if you get off planet You're just gonna do the same shit that you always have and we're always like now will be better and then Alex is like How about we do segregation universe? And you're like, yeah, actually, you know what? I'm on the aliens team, we gotta go.
Starting point is 01:31:30 And how about, and how about we have space tools? Yeah, absolutely. You fly it for three seconds and then turn. Oh, okay. All right, so you wanna take the dumbest things that human beings have done on one planet and really fuck up an entire galaxy with it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:46 I think we gotta kill all of you. I'm sorry. Extermination for the human race. I wonder how the second amendment would apply to other weaponry. Yeah, I mean, you can throw a rock really. Well, I mean, a rock does all the damage you needed to do in space, because there's no friction.
Starting point is 01:32:13 Right. So if you throw a rock really hard, it's plenty strong. And then gravity will take care of the rest. If you want to throw it to earth, you could fuck people up with just like, wee! No, no, no, I don't think that would work. You can't just throw a rock to earth you can throw a rock at earth so like from the moon You can just wing it real hard. I don't think that's gonna work really hard to us. We gotta get Neil to grass Tyson on the phone so you can help you out with this
Starting point is 01:32:37 All right So yeah, I think that Alex has created a bizarre ideal future for himself where the earth is a Eden, kind of arc of of all humanity where the seeds of all two of each creature can go on and live and then the rest of us go do weird sex stuff on Jupiter's moons. Right, and you can have your own planet if you want to not allow people you don't like on it. It's a free association in space. This is stupid.
Starting point is 01:33:15 Yeah, that's very stupid. I mean, like, honestly, these are interesting ideas for like a prompt of like a sci-fi story, maybe. Yeah. That means depends on how good the writer is. But space for a gation. Mm. Not as good as Mueller.
Starting point is 01:33:30 That's good as Mueller and Brandon Project. So the thing that I come to is like, dude, you're trying to get Trump reelected. Isn't that the fuck are you talking about space? You got so many other, like you have so many terrestrial issues that you're caught up in this petty bullshit, grow up, stop it with this. Absolutely. It's so funny that people take the show seriously.
Starting point is 01:33:52 I don't know. It's so much more fun as a non-serious thing than Tucker though, because Tucker's not gonna do that. No, he doesn't pull out. He doesn't pull out that. Tucker's not gonna make that. No, he doesn't pull out, he doesn't pull out that. Tucker's not gonna make a bizarre elaborate space proposal. Yeah, I mean, that's the thing. That's the thing that really elevates it.
Starting point is 01:34:12 Tucker's like, oh, people are bad, but Alex is like, I've got a solution and it's segregated planets throughout the galaxy. But also the earth is chill, nobody fucks with that. And then the rest of it is the Wild West. No laws! Yeah, I'll stay on earth. How about that?
Starting point is 01:34:30 I mean, I don't want to go to space if you're going. Why are you saying we all need to get to space and then immediately saying, but I'm going to stay on earth because it's the arc. No, I don't think he's going to stay on earth. He's going. He's going to be in the Wild West. Yeah, that maybe does.
Starting point is 01:34:43 It's a place for adults. I mean, I imagine that he would love to, wherever he goes will be a wretched hive of scum and villainy. That is for sure. Yeah, that is for sure. Yeah, you're gonna be having like Roger Stone coming up on the,
Starting point is 01:34:58 on the vision board. No, he's coming up on the like the screen in the, the, in the the the enterprise Yes, and he's spouting a bunch of bullshit about how fake ballots from Venus are coming in So anyway, how are we doing? I'm fine. All right, we're done. We go to space. Yeah We'll be back for another episode, but just a reminder, 10 o'clock, local London time, local London time. Those tickets will be on sale.
Starting point is 01:35:33 And, you know, if you're somebody who got a ticket to the first show, please, you know, give it a little bit of time. I don't think it's terrible if people want to come to both shows. Yeah. They are going to be different shows, but give people a chance. If you got a London ticket and you're from Glasgow, and you got a Glasgow ticket and you're from London, maybe see if you guys switch it around.
Starting point is 01:35:53 You got some Glasgow in my London. You got some London in my Glasgow. See what you guys can do. Also, if you're in London and you wanna find a reason to beat Jordan's ass, let me know. I'll be there. Wait, you need to find a reason?
Starting point is 01:36:06 Well, I feel like I've established more than enough. Yeah, but I mean, the Scots are threatening you as it is. Sure, obviously. We need to find some good reason for British people to beat you up. That would make them my allies, right? And, wait, we'll be back. But, you, in tell time. Indeed we will. We have a website. Indeed we do, it's KnowledgeFight.com. Yep, we'll be back. Uh, but, but, but you in tell time indeed we will.
Starting point is 01:36:25 We have a website in team. We do it's knowledge fight.com. Yep, we're all so Twitter and we are. It's at knowledge underscore fight. Uh, we'll be back but until then I'm the only you know DCX Clarks. D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D I could. The good guys dress in black, remember that. And now here comes the sex robots. And the enchants us here on the earth thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm the first time I've called him a huge fan. I love your work. I love you. I love you.
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