Knowledge Fight - #854: September 29, 2023
Episode Date: October 2, 2023In this installment, Dan and Jordan return from their UK tour to chat about Alex doing an episode full of xenophobia, racist conspiracies, and novel recipes for human cuisine....
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So Alex, I'm a kitchen
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Knowledge fight
Not knowledge fight.com
I love you
Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Friday. I'm Dan
I'm George We're a couple dudes, like to sit around
We're supposed to put the ultra-as-slean and talk a little bit about Alex?
Joots. Oh indeed. We are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan Dan quick question for you. So what's your bright spot today, buddy?
My bright spot is we are whole yeah, we are off the road
You know the road dog lifestyle
Bit of a bit rough. I mean old. I feel old.
I bet you do.
Oh, yeah.
For some context, for listeners, we got back and we get back.
What is it?
We got back.
I think we got back Thursday, but we also went back in time.
Yeah.
So who knows?
That would have been like Friday morning for us.
Right.
Deep Friday morning.
Deep Friday morning.
Yes. Shifts.
And we're recording this here on Sunday.
And unfortunately for you, you've had a real rough go.
Oh, yeah, it's been a disaster.
It has been really, really bad.
Whereas I have been smooth sailing through this jet lag.
I mean, it's amazing.
Non-existent jet lag coming back.
Amazing.
I don't know if it was because of like sprinkling in some sleep on the plane
or muscling through and like going to bed later on that Friday when we got back on Thursday.
Yeah. Yeah. That would have been, I don't know what it is, but I'm very fortunate and I'm sorry
for you. I feel bad for you. I mean, honestly, the way I feel about it right now is, because your sleep schedule has often been a nightmare.
Yeah.
I feel like that flight home was essentially an El Cabong
that re-scramble your bed.
You got hit with a frying pan.
Yeah.
And you were like, I'm better now.
I think it's still too early to say for sure.
Sure.
Because it's only been a few days.
But yeah, if that's the case, I'm not bad at it.
Yeah. If that coconut fell in my head and fixed my amages. Yeah, I mean if that's if that works out that works out
I'm happy for you. Yeah, so you know overall great trip a lot of fun fantastic great to meet so many
Wanks out there in the wild could not be happier
The show in Glasgow such a great time. Amazing. QED a lot of fun.
Tons. And then at Amherstham Arms in London. Closing it out in London was the right move.
Yeah, those two nights were fantastic. The staff at Amherstham Arms could not have been more helpful.
Oh, great. And just wonderful. I like too that we, you know, we had had in Glasgow. We had a theater. Yeah, that we were in. Yeah, it was a
Repurpose church. Yep, and that had a nice vibe to it in some ways. It felt like big time
It felt I mean felt a little bit like we're not supposed to be doing a theater right there was like yeah
Amphitheater seating
It was it felt a little bit like we were,
yeah, like we shouldn't have been there. Yeah. And then we go to QED and, you know, my,
my, my talk was in the main ballroom. Fantastic. Went great. Oh, thank you. Went great.
People fucking loved it. Believe in that aside, yeah, when we did our podcast, it was in
a conference room. Yeah. And so that had an interesting vibe that was different. Right.
And then I felt like we didn't belong there,
but for a very different reason.
It was tough to feel at all like anyone
belonged to that company.
It was a tough spot for a show show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's no one's fault at the conference or anything.
It's just like, this is a strange setup.
Yeah.
I feel like we have those mics too that felt like
you were at the UN. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We feel like we have those mics too that felt like you were at the UN.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Leading in and answer.
Hold on.
Yep.
But then with the Amherstian arms, that was like a bar.
It was low ceilings.
It just, it felt right in terms of like this is the environment where if this show is done
live, this is kind of how it feels like it should be.
Yeah. And so that's wonderful. I appreciated the, like you said of how it feels like it should be. Yeah.
And so that's wonderful.
I appreciate it.
Like you said, closing it out there was the right way to go.
It was, it felt like that, you know, we've, we've both, we both run shows for comedy,
for making people laugh, and then, you know, we both have been around people who run
shows that aren't for fun, or their music shows or any number of different things right?
So both of us have a kind of ideal way of this is how things should go, how they should look, all of that stuff.
Emerging arms was about as close to somebody else doing it right as I've seen in a long time.
But so fun is so much that it seemed like almost accidental.
Yeah, totally.
Just was that the venue and the space was great. Yep. You know, it wasn't like there was putting on airs. I mean, probably putting more seats out than they usually do. A lot more. Yeah.
But other than that, just just had to had it. Yep. Yep. It is great. So other little things
about the trip, I guess, Glasgow, Gorgeous City.
I wish we had a little more time to spend there because there's a lot of cool, I just can't
get over the river running through the west end of the city.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought that was so cool.
I would have liked to fuck around in the creek bed a little bit.
But then a big, big thing we should probably dress.
So we were, we were at QED.
We could have just moved past it.
I feel like the listeners deserve,
because I heard some chatter about this.
Oh, I feel like we should address this.
Okay, we bust.
So we were at QED and one of the nights there was a galodinner.
And you and I are not galagos. We're not bent for else. I mean, there's nice pants there.
I feel uncomfortable around other people wearing nice pants. If there's a pleat, I'm out.
I'm out. It just felt like, I don't know about this.
And then simultaneously we made a couple of friends
and we're thinking about getting dinner.
And so just like, do that or go to a stuffy seeming
Galadinner.
And weird, we're so like the idea of even being centered
around like, there's hundreds of people around me.
And it's fine in a show in this kind of controlled environment.
But at dinner, you don't know what's going on.
No.
Fucking an social situation, anything could happen.
No, and no one was really like, you need to come.
Yeah.
Definitely should come.
No pressure really being applied.
This is the thing that's happening.
Absolutely.
We saved you a seat.
Right?
Fine. So we went to dinner at a's happening. Absolutely. We saved you a seat. Right? That's fine.
So we went to dinner at a pizza place.
And turns out later that even when we found out
that we had won the Occamal Ward for skeptical activism
of the year and that they announced that we had won
more often.
We were not there.
We were not there.
And boy, feel like a couple of assholes.
Yeah, I mean, it is about as, you know, even they made the joke where it is like, it's about
as them as you can get that they are not here to accept this award.
That's who they are.
But it's also, I feel like a huge piece of shit.
I really wish we had been there.
It's on brand conceptually.
Sure.
But in the real world, if someone were going out of their way
to award us something, I would suck it up and deal
with this comfort that I have and be gracious about it.
100%.
If I had the awareness.
But thank you to them for the award. I mean, it's on the wall now.
Right. I feel like ultimately, you know, it would be our reputation, you know, to be like awkward
about it and not go to the gala. But I think what people don't understand is truly our reputation
is that the idea of receiving an award never once entered my mind.
No.
No.
Not once.
There was the process of hearing the news that we'd won the award was a multi-state.
Oh, it was, it's, yeah.
There's what?
What?
What?
What?
But appreciated.
I've been very much so.
And, yeah, sorry about that.
It is, it is, you know what I mean?
It's become, it's a precedent now though,
that it's possible for us to, you know,
because it wasn't even like we had that thought of like,
wouldn't it be funny, or like, maybe they would,
or like we could be in the running,
or like any of those, nothing along those lines.
Nope.
The idea of an award simply did not exist.
Nope.
Yeah.
It just was a situation where a galadinner seems
a little stuffy.
And I don't know it's on the menu.
I'm not sure if I'm gonna like anything.
No, that hungry.
It could be like some high-end, classy food.
I'm totally dog.
I mean, that's, we're also not hired,
classy food people.
Man, we're just not meant for this world, Dad.
Yeah. So all in, Dad. Yeah.
So, all in all, delightful.
Amazing.
Wouldn't trade it for the world, the entire trip.
And hope to be able to do something like it again,
but a bit down the road.
For sure.
For sure, because we're tired.
This will require some recovery time.
So I'm gonna get to your bright spot here in a second,
but I just want to say just on the piggybacking on this,
we did record the shows now.
Now there's some issues.
Now the Glasgow show, they may or may not have mic'd the audience.
Let's go if they didn't or forgot to.
They may have and maybe just didn't record or something.
We have a recording of the Glasgow show, which was great, but there is no
audience sound. So we sound insane. We sound like we are waiting for, I mean, like what,
a minute and a half to just say something back to each other. It's insane. Yep. So that's
a challenge. I'm not sure how that's going to work out or if it'll be released, maybe
probably not on our main feed, if we do put it out somewhere.
It will be in the cabinet of curiosities.
Right. Yes.
The QED one is fine, although it needs a little bit of work, the audio.
So that'll come out eventually.
And then the two London ones will come out down the road.
Actually, not down the road, fairly soon.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, coming up.
But I felt like it would be weird
to just jump straight into those from the time we were away.
Sure.
And not be like, we're back, hey, everything's great.
Thank you for the fun times on the tour.
Right. Here comes some live episodes.
So, like you need a little bit of a hint.
I mean, on the other hand, here's what I forgot.
And again, this might be part of the jet lag.
I was convinced that it's been about a month since we left yesterday.
I was like, what day is it?
Two weeks.
I mean, that's what I'm saying.
Like I genuinely thought that we had been going for a full month.
It does. Yeah.
Yeah. So I think that we're intense.
We have a lot of consistency and such.
Yeah.
And so we got to get back to it.
Two weeks can feel like a month.
Yeah.
I've been so long.
Especially when you're jumping around from country to country and
You know absolutely a podcasters on the run and I don't know I mean for us come on
pre-recorded episodes over over plus plus one week plus two weeks old
I don't know if we can handle that. Yeah, we're out of our minds. Sorry about the audio on that Tucker one too. Yeah, don't know if we can handle that. We're out of our minds. Sorry about the audio on that Tucker one too.
Yeah.
Don't know what happened.
I don't know. I'll fix it, maybe.
Maybe.
Anyway, we have other priorities.
Yes.
What's your bright spot?
My bright spot is, I'd be too full.
Obviously, my first bright spot is getting to see my wife and my pup.
Sure.
What, coming home and doing the whole thing, you know, the whole thing.
Getting the wife hug, running thing getting getting the wife hug
Running up getting the wife hug sure then her holding them back so so they get the good good puppy runs
So you're like a little video of the pub's go
You're like one of those soldiers. Oh
Toad at a football game. I mean it is and it is not stolen valor to love your
But it does it does have the echoes of those videos, but that's why I'm also not like sharing those with sure
Yeah, bet that's overwhelming. Yeah, I mean while just walked into a very angry cat who wouldn't shut up for like a day
It's gonna say yeah, you had to be punished. Yeah, yeah, I just got unconditional beautiful love and joy
So that was great
and then I just got unconditional, beautiful love and joy. So that was great. And then the other thing that was truly great
that's my bright spot is like, as I'm thinking about the tour
and returning to sanity in my own brain, meeting the wanks
after the shows was so amazingly, I mean, our audience is so inclusive,
so loving, so connected to each other.
So many people showed up with solo tickets
and left with a group of friends.
That is something that I could not be more shocked
and like grateful for.
Yeah, it's a real treat to be able to facilitate that in some way.
And to see it.
And to be a small part of it.
Yeah, and to see it in person was the amazing thing.
You know, we know about it because we hear about it
from the internet.
But to see somebody walk up and be like,
never met this person before in my life,
hey, well, it's all good a picture together.
Was such a surprise.
Yeah. You know, you don't get, I don't.
Doing stand up, getting those after show conversations with people a lot of times,
it's an old dude trying to say a terrible word to me.
Yeah, or like, let me tell you a weird secret.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
No, I don't want to be a rouch.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure. It is a wholly different thing.
And it is a little bit strange.
I'm not entirely sure how we've fallen into this thing where we'll just say,
hi and talk to people for hours after the show.
Yeah.
I don't know how that happened.
I don't mind that it happens.
No.
But I guess my feeling is almost like appreciation.
And thank you to the folks for, you you know sharing things with us. Totally.
It never occurred to be not to. Yeah. Much like the award. Exactly. Yeah. It was it is like, Hey, now I'm going to give you the next four hours of my life. I
Yeah. I guess. Yeah. Also, I'm going to give you credit for the whole trip. The discussion. Part of your bright spot. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yep. Also, I'm going to give you credit for the whole trip that Scott said, you party your
bright spot.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Yeah.
So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
And it was my impression from, while I was on the road, that Russell Brand was on Info
Wars.
And that was one of the reasons why I wanted to do an episode.
Okay.
I don't think he was.
I'm sorry, what? I think they just talked about don't think he was. I'm sorry, what?
I think they just talked about him on Info War.
I'm sorry, what?
And I'm not sure.
I was scanning through the clips on Band-Odd video,
and I didn't see what I just saw them talking a lot about him.
I mean, and how the allegations against him
are just proof that he's right.
Yeah.
And it's an attack, a faceless attack.
Of course, naturally.
I certainly don't put it above Russell Brand
who have been on Info War.
Sure.
And maybe he was and I just didn't find the video.
It seems like that would be pretty front and center
on their coverage.
If they had Russell Brand on, they would be like,
here's the video with Russell Brand.
And part of the time that we were away,
Alex was also on vacation.
And so there wouldn't have been been time.
And I don't think Russell Brandt's slumming it with Harrison Smith.
Not yet. Um, so anyway, we have September 29th, 2023.
Because I was poking around and I ended up watching this episode.
And I thought, well, this is fucked up.
Um, ain't sounds right.
Can't resist the urge to, uh urge to tell you all about it.
Back at it.
But first Jordan before we get into this let's say hello to some new wankers.
Oh that's great idea.
So first and of beaves thank you so much you are now policywank.
I'm a policywank.
Thank you very much.
I think that's a repeat name.
Oh.
I remember the beaves.
Hmm.
I'm not sure.
Anyway you got to and yeah, he's mad.
He's a matter eater lad.
Thank you so much, you're now policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
That was supposed to have an exclamation point
at the end instead of a question mark.
Next, Mike down for this.
Thank you so much, you're now policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Next, a friend of mine was on the challenge 10 years ago
and does not remember it fondly. Thank you so much, you're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Uh, next, a friend of mine was on the challenge 10 years ago and does not remember it fondly.
Thank you so much, you're an out policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Nassie, what I take away from that is that this person's friend was a woman.
Because...
Ha ha ha, any of...
Yeah.
Yeah, because as I've described the challenge, it is essentially dudes being assholes and
women being miserable.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Um, but, uh, yeah, bad show.
Bad show.
Bad show.
Bad show.
Shouldn't bring it up as much as I do.
Ah, I cannot.
And, uh, also, Julia, you are now policy-wank
from Old Man House phone.
Thank you so much, you are now policy-wank.
I'm a policy-wank.
Thank you very much.
And we have a technical credit to the mix,
so thank you so much to Happy Birthday, Kyle.
You're not 40.
Thank you so much.
You are now a technical credit.
I'm a policy walk
Tell you some one someone satamite sent me a book in a poop daddy shark
Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little little kitty baby
I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yeah, thank you very much
Strton when I was going through
You know trying to poke around and see this Russell brand video see what else is going on over at Info Wars HQ
One of the reasons that I decided we should cover this episode is because I think Alex is trying
There is a sorry there is a sense of him having a point
that he wants to get to and he tries.
And that kind of got me excited,
you know, coming back from the trip,
hearing him seemingly put some effort in.
And then it ends ludicrously.
Okay, so it's lightning in a bottle.
Yeah, I'm looking at you skeptically.
Yeah, it is perhaps one of the most skeptical looks
I can give to you because Alex trying
is one of the most impossible things I can imagine.
Yeah, well, even when he does try, it doesn't go well.
Wow.
But we'll see how this all plays out.
And we're gonna begin here with Alex announcing that there is a major story that is hidden in plain view.
Okay. There's been a big story hiding in plain view that I talked about many years ago
because it's part of the larger you and replacement migration plan that I hadn't talked about
at the long time. And Scott Bronson, our lead producer on the show, came in this morning with a big stack of news
and made the point to me and said, I think this is what's going on.
And I said, no, I agree with you.
That is what's going on.
So I had them print some more articles and get some more videos ready.
At the bottom of the hour, I'm going to cover a massive story.
How are they going to get foreign troops here to confiscate the guns? That is a good question. That isn't just some rumor that
been proposed under State Department of Miranda, 7277. And others since the
sixties. But how are they going to do it with the illegal aliens ladies and
gentlemen? Wow. And it ties into the national draft.
Ready? The Democrats are promoting.
They're not.
So there's an interesting level of, you can see the fingerprints of trying to appear prepared
right here.
Right.
Bronson coming in with a bunch of this bullshit.
He said, here's what's going on.
And I was like, that is what's going on.
Let's do this.
Gotcha.
And so then Alex gets some more articles.
And you can see him taking these pieces that he's going to try and connect together into like a
harmonious like overarching narratives yeah no I'm seeing I'm seeing it and it
almost seems as though I can follow somewhat of the plan that he is lying
that's the difference exactly yes no it does feel like okay foreign troops need
to get into the big go we disguise them as immigrants coming through
either Mexico or Canada, goes up there,
and then somehow, I don't know how it gets to the draft,
but I'm kind of interested.
Right, but you can see the connective tissue,
the A to B to C to do,
it's like there is that, and it is so rare.
It is, it is shocking.
It is shocking, the level of, I mean,
I worry that this is Scott Bronson's doing. It doesn't feel like, it feels like this is something that a guy who had nothing would say
that is what's going on too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, this does not have the hallmarks of Alex's normal content.
Absolutely not.
So he touches on a new story, a recent news story, and I have some thoughts.
And it is coming up here in just 30 minutes from now or 25 minutes from now.
In fact, guys, I gave you a stay stack back this morning when I got here.
Will you repull me the big studies and the reports out of Bloomberg on
pull me the big studies and the reports out of Bloomberg on corporate hiring and 94% of all new hires the last two years being non-white.
Now, explain the dichotomy and the social credit score universal basic income game plan that
ties into this as well.
That's why a lot of times I should cover stories more often
But I have this tendency to want to give you a full spectrum of analysis
So I think about the story. I want to break down. I don't just give you some one-dimensional or two-dimensional or three-dimensional layout
I give you their documents their statements their master plan where they want to go where they're at how it's gonna unfold
This couldn't be a bigger subject.
Pull the stack for me, pull that out of the stack, but it's thick.
And we will do that at the bottom of the hour.
This is big, big, big, big.
It's big.
It's big.
He's at it three times.
It's big.
It's big.
So when Alex says that he does false spectrum analysis or however he chooses to
phrase at that day, what you should really hear is him saying that he's too lazy to read any actual articles or studies
So when he covers one he needs to free associate and connect it to anything else he can think of so the audience doesn't catch on to the
Shalowness of the information that he's bringing to the table if he had a mastery of the subject he's talking about
There would be no need to go off on absurd tangents and rant about whatever gots comes to his mind, because Alex would be able to discuss this
one new story in depth, in such a way that he could illustrate to the audience how it
connects to other subjects that he covers.
That's what people do when they know what they're talking about, true.
He wouldn't need to do this entire song in dance, because his point could be clearly made
through the lens of a single story if you wanted to.
This Bloomberg story he's referencing here is a pretty good case in point.
The headline is about how 94% of new hires were non-white applicants between 2020 and 2021
for the data reviewed by Bloomberg.
So naturally Alex is going to do what he calls full spectrum analysis on the story.
That means he didn't read the story, but it makes him feel like white people are being replaced and cast out of society.
So he's going to rant about other stories that make him feel that way. It's the full spectrum of white victimhood that he's going to analyze,
but it doesn't actually involve the analysis of the story itself or the article. For my money, if you're going to do full spectrum analysis on a story,
you need to analyze that story itself first. So you know what you're talking about,
and when you're connecting it to all the other stuff
within this spectrum, that helps it make sense.
All we know from Alex's coverage is that 94%
of these new hires have been non-white people,
but what else can you learn from reading the Bloomberg article?
It should come as no surprise,
that there's a hell of a lot that Alex is leaving out.
I, okay, now, when you say full spectrum analysis, have you considered instead loading a shotgun
with spaghetti and then firing it at the nearest person and then throwing a smoke bomb
and running away?
Infer war.
Information war.
That kind of sounds right to me.
Spaghetti information.
I would rather, I think that's a more entertaining way to learn the news. Yeah.
To be covered in blasted spaghetti. Yeah. Yeah. You cook the spaghetti though first, right?
Otherwise, I could really hurt you. I mean, I you'd listen, if you're not making it from scratch,
I don't know what you're doing here. Fair enough. So the first thing to note about this article
is that it's just a glimpse at data from 88 companies on the S&P
100 list representing
323,094 new jobs that were created during the year
2020 to 2021 for some context the US added 6.4 million jobs in 2021
So while whatever data or trends we can pull from this Bloomberg set is interesting and it represents behaviors of many of the larger companies in the US. It still
doesn't depict the full picture of employment in the United States. The S&P
100 represents the large companies that Alex would describe as globalists.
Sure. These are folks like Apple, Amazon, Disney, BlackRock, Comcast, McDonald's,
these sorts of companies, big-ass companies that have a lot of different
sorts of employment underneath their company umbrellas. That context is actually really important because
if you read on in the article you find that though 94% of the new hires for these newly created
jobs were non-white applicants, this still leaves these companies in a very white centric place.
From the article, quote,
Even such big one one time gains and losses
represented relatively small slice of the full picture. The share of
executive managerial and professional roles held by people of color
increased by about 2 percentage points compared to 2020. That still leaves
most companies in our data set lopsided with white people holding
disproportionate shares of high paying jobs at S&P 100 companies.
That sounds right. In the article, you find that even with all these things
factored in, 74% of executive positions
at these companies are held by white people,
as well as 63% of managerial positions.
The bulk of these new positions that were created
were in the lower paid, less senior positions.
Great.
That doesn't mean that they're set in the article
that it's based on
his meaningless, but it does mean that it's easy to get the wrong idea about it if you
just skim and look at the number. It does feel like if I was one of these companies wanting
to show off how we're who I am. I'm going to get to this. I would plant one of these articles
that has chosen very specific numbers to reflect.
We're going to talk about this.
Oh, is this a point of my opinion?
It seems like that might be there.
Weird.
You're picking up.
Weird.
It's a very important context.
So there's another aspect here that we need to take into consideration, which is that
Bloomberg came to this data set by reviewing EEOC filings made by these companies.
Companies with more than 100 employees are required
to send in this information which Bloomberg reviewed and then they came up with their numbers
and their figures. But this can only capture so much information, in this case, like these
hires made for new positions. This isn't the full picture of employment at any of these companies,
which is why you see this in the section about their methodology. Quote, there are several ways a company can change
the demographics of its workforce.
For example, when a white person leaves,
their position could be filled by a person of color,
or a company might opt to hire a person of color
for an entirely new role.
However, the EEO-1 form doesn't offer data on turnover rates
or the volume of new recruits.
The kind of detailed insights needed
to track these internal shifts.
This analysis is fairly limited
and more than anything,
it sold kind of as corporate propaganda.
Sure seems like it.
As you were saying.
As reflected in the headline,
quote, corporate America promised to hire
a lot more people of color.
Don't you dare finish that sentence.
That's the, don't you dare finish that sentence, sir. The angle of the reporting is more or less a puff piece
for these giant companies, which is a little shady.
We know nothing about the exact nature of the jobs
that were created, and from the information
that's available to Bloomberg,
we don't even know if these jobs still exist,
and if they're filled by the same people.
There are a lot of unanswerable questions
that this coverage can't cover,
and at the end
of the day, I feel like an article like this is way more valuable to a white identity extremist
like Alex than anybody else. Yeah, and I guess maybe to these companies themselves.
The optics of this headline work perfectly for Alex, so long as he doesn't actually get
into the article because if he did, he'd have to explain to the audience that these
ires did very little to move the needle in terms of
Changing overwhelmingly white corporate governance at these companies and that the data behind the article only captures about 5% of the jobs that were created in
2021 If you shrink the spectrum of your analysis to just the headline and some feelings that it have they have opened you
You get the kind of coverage that Alex is gonna engage in, but it's meaningless. And the only real truth you can find involves Alex's
intense feelings of white victimhood,
and how much he wants the audience to feel those things too.
Now to your point though, about the corporate propaganda aspect,
the thing that I find really interesting is,
if we approach this coverage from a critical eye,
the way that you might, when you're saying,
hey, this is a puff piece for businesses.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
Alex is distracting the audience from being able
to recognize that with racism.
Yeah.
And that's interesting.
I mean, that's how it goes.
That's how it's been since the jump.
Right.
That's the whole idea.
But it is interesting to see such an overt example
of Alex engaging in that. Yeah, I it is it is very much that idea of as long as you can convince the poorest white man
They're better than a non-white person then you can rule the fucking country, you know
Mm-hmm, that kind of thing Alex's facilitated and Alex is right there. He's trying to do that
He is part of that, you know, it is not controlled opposition, it's not opposition, that's the idea.
And I mean that fucking, anytime they're like, from this very, very specific period, these
very, very specific requirements for this study, these very, very specific numbers that we're
using to reflect what's going on. You're like, okay, so what you're saying is if you spread it out from say 2000
to 2020, it'd be mainly white people.
Yeah, that's what you're saying.
Sure.
I mean, like obviously you can't make too many conclusions because later data isn't available
yet.
And so who knows exactly what that data would reflect.
Right.
And it is possible that diverse hiring practices have continued.
It may be not to that extent, but maybe that is the case.
I don't know.
But either way, I don't think that this headline and article is
necessarily capturing a full picture of what the actual
the circumstances are.
No.
And I mean, you even see them in the methodology.
They don't know anything about like,
people who got promoted.
Yeah.
Like none of this stuff is in any way captured by this data.
And I don't know.
Some people had contracts even that would protect
their jobs, you know?
Like, oh, this short period of time.
We fired everybody after that.
It, I mean, that's a pessimistic view. but obviously you don't know that it's not the case.
Exactly.
Based on the information they have at their disposal.
Yeah.
So Alex is going to have an interesting guest on in the third hour.
Oh, okay, we're not going to listen to any of him.
Hey!
In the third hour, we're joined by a British independent, very successful journalist who was arrested
last week and taken to jail.
But he says he's not going to back down.
He broke the SS German officer, part of the key unit that carried out the extermination
of Jews and others in Ukraine.
That's where the real Holocaust stuff did go on.
Wait what?
He exposed the standing of Asian, he exposed who he was.
They arrested him just a day later in the UK. He'll be joining us.
I can have an insurer on to talk about it or our host, but oh, he's got to get ready to report to prison here.
Very soon. So he's not here. He's visiting family. See how crazy it is. Man,
that's going to be a real problem for their depth chart in terms of like, who's going
to fill in? You got no talent to fill that out. I mean, are they going to try and hire
somebody? I think that Harrison Smith would take over the war room. And then some other
ding dong would fill in on his show because the stakes are lower. Right. Right. Right.
Neither of them have good audiences
But oh, it's is more important than Harrison. Yeah, and Harrison is more senior
So you move him up and then you get just maybe fill in guest hosts for the American journal
Because no one really cares about that if I'm running a baseball team. It's not how I do it
Get Patrick Howley in there to fill in on the American journal. He say some Nazi shit. Do your community service.
Right.
That's the.
Just do your community service, man.
Do you know?
No, that's really what Owen's situation is.
So anyway, we got this allegedly successful UK journalist,
but Alex is off about a few things.
So this is a guy named Warren Thornton,
and he's not really a successful journalist.
He's a weirdo pro Putin commentator who has a YouTube channel called The Real Truth,
where his videos get upwards of 400 views.
Thornton is on the show today here because Alex has decided that he was the first person
to report that Yaroslav Hunka was a Nazi.
I don't know if you followed any of this.
Was this the Canadian parliament where they all gave a standing ovation to
a nazi because nobody had any fucking clue it was a nazi yeah yeah and then the speaker
had invited him because he was a notable Ukrainian Canadian right right right and then he had
to step the speaker had to step down because yeah yeah yeah I just what how am I supposed
to know that I didn't think nazis were still allowed into this country how am I supposed to know that I didn't think Nazis were still allowed into this country
How am I supposed to know he's there it's a it's a unnecessary
Mistake usually unnecessary so I'm not gonna hand away
Hand away from Hongka's wartime
Activities though he did join the 14th of often grenade grenadeier
Division of the SS at 18 which I only bring up to say that he was probably
a pretty fucking bad person, but he wasn't running the show.
Like Alex is trying to implement.
Right, right, right.
That's the only thing that I would give push back on.
It's not like he's in charge of these things.
Sure.
He's an 18 year old for a crew who's doing some awful shit.
Yeah.
And I don't care to defend him any further.
From everything I can tell, it was not this Thornton fellow who took the issue with
Hunko being given a standing ovation at the event first, primarily.
It was Jewish organizations, like the Simon Viesenthal at Center.
Yeah, that does make sense.
I have a very strong suspicion that the actual advocacy groups that brought attention to this
are being ignored because the narrative on Alex's show is that Jewish groups, like the
Viesenthal Center, actually support Nazis, so it wouldn't make sense
for them to call this out.
To dodge that inconvenience, it's easy enough to give credit to this no name, Rousseff
file YouTuber.
I was able to find an article about Thornton's alleged arrest on David Ick's website,
but pretty much nowhere else.
Apparently he was recording an episode of his web show on the night of September 24th,
and in the middle of it, the police showed up and he disappeared.
But the article specifically says that he disappeared, quote, 20 minutes before the show ended,
because there was another host who was interviewing somebody else.
I can't find this video, it's not on his YouTube channel, and on the 24th, he was just retweeting
transphobic memes and post about how you should lose government assistance if you're caught looting
Sure, that's what's going on when this is supposed to have been happening right right right also some anti-vax memes and stuff about protecting the children
I could have scheduled this in the subsequent days
There's treats whining about Hunter Biden plugs for his patreon and all sorts of anti-Ukrain pro Russia stuff
No mention of the police are him being arrested though, and it hardly seems like there would have been any time when he wasn't posting on social
media so it's hard to imagine he was ever in a cell wait
he's coming on the show to talk about it his time being arrested though right now
mostly to talk about hunk and how trudo knew that he was a nazi all my god
that's basically fine the the the arrest is just like giving him credibility
right right it's just dressing set that gotcha so the article on David Ike's website
says that there was a Twitter video those later taken down but then it describes
another video that's still there where Thornton blows hard about the
difference between disinformation misinformation and mal information oh my
is being accused of spreading mal information oh my god I don't necessarily
believe this story that he's telling
about being arrested.
Primarily because plenty of people were pointing out
Hunkas passed, and there's no reason
that anyone would silence him by,
that could feel the need to silence him by arresting him.
Yeah.
That's the kind of story that shithead online liars
like to tell about themselves in order
to make their contents seem more dangerous
to the power structure.
So until I'm shown otherwise, that's
what makes the most sense to me.
Yeah.
Days afterward, on the 27th,
there was a video posted on Rumble,
which was titled, quote,
war and thorn to an arrested.
It has no evidence of an arrest in it
and war and doesn't even claim that he was arrested.
Interesting.
And most, he says he was questioned
over spreading mal information,
which war and characterizes as taking true things
that are supposed to be private
and making them public. He means that in terms of like government secrets taking true things that are supposed to be private and making them public.
He means that in terms of like government secrets and stuff like that, but when people are
accused of spreading malinformation, it usually means that they're doxing or swatting
people or spreading revenge porn.
It can also involve taking a kernel of truth and exaggerating it out to the point where
it's no longer true, and I could maybe see the police in the UK visiting someone if it
was a situation
where the thing that was being lied about was important or dangerous enough.
I'm not sure. Maybe? I don't know.
This weirdo talking about a Canadian House of Commons incident doesn't seem to achieve that level of seriousness though.
I just don't believe it.
Is there like an extradition for a talking shit about Canadian parliament?
Not for that, no.
Okay.
So interestingly, Thornton is a regular guest
on a rumble channel called the Charlie Ward Show.
You may recognize that name, Charlie Ward,
because he's a figure who carry Cassidy looks up too,
quite a bit.
Because he's a QAnon weirdo.
Intermixed with warned Thornton's appearances,
you'll find interviews with someone called
the King of Q Drops, a.G.Anon, and someone
who goes by Baby Trump. He's in that crowd. I am a grumpy old man. I know this, but I hated it
when Gamer Tags just started being an acceptable way to just refer to people. Oh, come on. I just,
it's just, I mean, you know, baby Trump, a grumpy old man. What am I supposed to say baby Trump? That's what it is
So this interest intensely pro Russia commentator who hangs out on
Q and on rumble shows and appears to be at least exaggerating talking to the police in order to give himself the claim to fame
It's gonna talk to Alex pretty much the entire third hour. It's fucking boring. Yeah, just wall-to-wall Russia is great
Talk and insistances that Justin Trudeau and Zelensky,
both knew that Hong Kong was in the SS as a child,
or as a youth, excuse me,
because they were trying to signal
to their Nazi brethren worldwide
by giving him a standing ovation.
What's the conspiracy that they're selling?
Okay.
One thing I want to point out,
and that's what you notice there,
is that Alex said that the Ukraine is where,
quote, the real Holocaust stuff went on
Yeah, I find to be problematic phrasing big issues that really leads you to believe that Alex thinks that other quote
Holocaust stuff didn't go on elsewhere and if you know if it appears that it did it might have been fake
Does he not think that the extermination of Jews in Poland was real?
So you not think that Auschwitz was real like what about the gross rose in complex and occupied Czechoslovakia in Poland?
Probably not real to Alex, I guess.
Dachau and Buchenwald were both in Germany proper, so that was probably fake shit.
You can discuss the reality that the occupied Ukrainian government absolutely carried out
a genocide of Jewish-Ukrainian-Sturring World War II without trying to minimize the things
that happened elsewhere.
Alex does need to do that, though, because most of his audience doesn't really believe
the Holocaust happened, but they need that anger toward Nazis so they can direct it towards
Ukraine in order to support Russia.
Because it serves the interests of carrying water for Russia and Putin and the current invasion
of Ukraine, Alex is trying to selectively evoke the Ukrainian aspect of the Holocaust while
trying to be careful not to go too far and anger the Holocaust and Nihilist contingent
in his audience, which is fucked up.
That should be an impossible needle to thread.
Now have you tried loading a shotgun with spaghetti?
Alright.
Feels similar.
I know you're just fire it and smoke bomb, baby!
So this dynamic that
Alan's is carrying out is really interesting. And he should be ashamed of
himself. Quite frankly, for playing games like this, he's using the Holocaust as
a prop for this bullshit game. And also warranted certain sucks. I'm not going
to. There's one funny moment though. What? They're talking about the
miss interpretation of the agreement not to spread NATO any further.
Okay.
You know, uh, the Gorbachev, man, James Baker.
Yeah.
And Alex says, I, I've had the guy on who was there and obviously talking about
Pachanik.
Uh, he's obviously talking about Pachanik.
100%.
It's so awesome.
It has to be.
Yeah, he won't talk to Pachanik anymore.
And the two of that, he always say, op guy. Yeah, he's up to no good, but I'm still gonna evoke him whenever I
want to brag about. I mean, hey, listen, but I'm never gonna be specific. A
resume is a resume even if you don't like the guy. Mm-hmm. What are you gonna do?
A resume is not a resume when you're making it. Well, there's definitely that. So
there was another bit of news that happened, which is one of the reasons also that I felt like we needed to do this episode.
And that is that Diane Feinstein passed away.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
And Alex decides to deal with this and the only way he knows how, which is an attempt at satire.
Oh, no.
And, uh, boy.
Oh, no.
This is... when I said he was trying. This is trying. The... comes for us all and then we face the judgment before our creator.
Diane Feinstein has made the jump into hyperspace.
What?
He was already basically a living dead creature propped up by drugs.
And she voted yesterday though that looking at the time stampless
like she was dead already, a puppet wheeled around my Pelosi's daughter over the producers of January
6th. Sorry. Film producer. And I thought of this early this morning and called one of our writers and
said, Hey, see of the Babylon bees done this. We're on competition with them, they're great folks, but I bet they haven't.
Let's come up with a headline, Diane Feinstein, to stay in office after death.
And we beat him by about an hour.
They have a similar satire story.
Oh my God.
Senator Diane Feinstein dead at 90.
Here's the info where it's headlined by Ben Warren.
Senate challenges, Senate changes rule.
So Dianne Feinstein can stay in office while dead.
Y'all got to go.
Dianne Feinstein will continue to serve in office,
even after shuffling off her mortal coil.
Thanks to a new power play from the Democratic Party.
This day's after my juridly leader Chuck Schumer,
Democrat New York,
ended the Chamber's dress codes
the Senator John Fetterman
could dress like an insane org.
O'Gaher.
The top Democrat decided to up the ante
while adhering to the party's mantra,
inclusibility, inclusive. It's wrong, Schumer said to discriminate against the dead.
Schumer told him for wars and it's still going, huh?
Still trying to beat that dead voice.
Necromanic decree, I am adding the massive roster of the Unlimbing to our ranks.
All the years of using the deceased's voters allowed for this move transitions and it just goes on.
I gotta say it just goes on from there is a hell of a compliment for that tire.
Oh boy.
You know, usually satire, I think generally you want to get to the end of it because
there's usually like this may come up later on, but Jonathan Swift, you know, with the...
Famously.
The modest proposal, if you didn't read to the end,
you might not have, it would not have appeared to be satire.
Sure.
Because a lot of the beginning of it is about like the plight
of the, you know, the impoverished Irish people,
and like, so our wouldn't have been satirical.
Right. I don't know. I think that, I don't know, it impoverished Irish people and I thought that the art wouldn't have been satirical. Right.
I don't know.
I think that I, I don't know.
It just seems like it just goes on.
That sucks.
I mean, at the very least, a satire you would want
to keep you engaged in some way.
It should be a twist.
There's gotta be something.
Or I mean, the headlines written so terribly.
Yep.
That's the, how does rhythm not work?
It does not enter the concept of funny to these people.
I don't know.
Rhythm is like the most important thing.
It's insane.
It is.
So, I also am worried slightly that I'm not confident
that Alex's audience would grasp it,
that's not a real article.
I agree. Like, I think that a fair amount would grasp but that's not a real article? I agree.
Like I think that a fair amount would probably.
All right.
Okay, how about a diet finestein to stay in office
for another 666 years?
Did you say diet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, get it?
Oh, the name.
I get the pun.
Yeah, yeah, it's a headline.
Come on, man.
I just, I think that some people would be like, they did change the name. Yeah, it's a pun. It's a headline. Come on, man. I just I think that
Some people would be like they did change the rules. Did you know that?
You can't when you're when you're running a site that's full of bullshit and a lot of it is pretty sensational shit
Yeah, you can't do satire
It's not you have to go over the top and you can't yeah, you just can't yeah
Nothing is farcical when everything is farcical and you can't. Yeah. You just can't. Yeah. Yeah.
Nothing is farcical when everything is farcical.
Yeah.
Your satire is less interest, is less under the top.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Alex gets back to this theme.
The story that's hidden in plain view.
Yeah.
That they're going to bring the migrants in.
Four in troops.
Yeah.
And so it begins, him laying out his thesis with Joe Biden and how when he was running for president
Okay, he said come on guys flood the border
Everybody knows Biden when he was candidate Biden said when I went the election and I will because he knew he would if I fraud
I want all the legal aliens immediately serves the board
We had thing to say well a few times he told the truth.
And now 80 plus percentages completely turned loose.
Their bust and flown all over the country.
Hundreds of thousands of children conservatively have completely disappeared.
His mass criminal activity.
So Biden didn't tell everyone to rush the border.
He was talking about refugees and asylum seekers who Trump had made rules to keep out of the
country.
And as since Biden was just saying that we would go back to welcoming people who were fleeing
their home countries after Trump temporarily betrayed the American value of taking people
in.
Biden was really clear about this.
In fact, here's the clip that Alex is talking about from one of the Democratic primary
debates.
I would in fact make sure that there is,
we immediately surge to the border.
All those people are seeking asylum.
They deserve to be heard.
That's who we are.
We're a nation that says if you wanna flee
and you're fleeing oppression, you should come.
So that's what he, that's the lie that is being told.
That one's pretty important to us theoretically.
Yeah, yeah.
Alex knows what Biden actually said
But pretending he said something different helps him drum up white fear in xenophobia
Which is the fuel that infowers runs on so he's now we're gonna admit to being full of shit about this
The rest of the stuff that Alex could not say he couldn't demonstrate or prove this in any way
It's foolish to think that no crime has ever happened or happens at or near the border
But this is just over the top nonsense these numbers are all made up It's foolish to think that no crime has ever happened or happens at or near the border,
but this is just over the top nonsense.
These numbers are all made up.
They're pulled from other racist and xenophobic blogs and memes and other weirdo fake experts
Alex has on the show.
That just means nothing.
Yeah.
I mean, this is one of those situations where I don't even know how to...
None of us can even talk about this rationally anymore. You know, like they've, they've so dominated the language that we use to talk about the
border, that kind of thing, you know, the immigrants are turned loose and all this stuff.
And before you can even get to like these are human beings, you're already fighting against.
Yeah.
Don't say turn glue, you know, you're already on a battlefield that you don't want to be
on.
Right.
And that's dehumanizing to people
because now you're arguing about the fake versions of them
instead of like engaging with the reality of it.
And it's such a fucking dick move.
I hate them.
I hate them.
That's true.
And that's the immigrants.
Right.
People like Alex.
Yeah.
And then there's the secondary aspect to that is just not fair
abuse of language.
Which I guess that kind of touches on.
But I mean, in terms of definitions,
because like Alex will say illegal immigrants,
and what he actually means is he thinks
that all immigration is illegal.
And so when he's talking about refugees,
and people who wanna apply for asylum,
he will call them illegal
immigrants.
And that is just how his mind works because to them or to him, they are.
And that means nothing.
The distinction is not, is not existent for him.
And I, I, I want to like go and even further with that.
That is another, that goes all the way up to people on the debate stage, you know?
That idea of we're talking about a legal immigration
and so many times you see the opposition to that being like,
we support legal immigration,
not we don't support crime,
you know, and getting into that situation
and their misunderstanding that it has nothing to do
with legal or illegal,
their existence to these people is illegal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And there is a feeling and a belief that is underneath it that is not even really reflected
in the semantics.
Yeah.
But the semantics are meant to obscure and make it impossible for you to talk about these
things totally with someone
like Alex. It would just be impossible to have a debate or even a discussion about immigration
because the terms that he would use would be foreign to your vernacular. So the globalists
that bring in immigrants and they're going to be the force that takes your guns and stuff.
Interesting.
But what's really behind this, well if you look at Europe, you look at the US, you look
at the UN documents, I'm going to show you here in a moment, going back to 2001, they
say we're going to flood Europe with hundreds of millions, we're going to flood North America
with 600 plus million by 2040.
We're already well on our way there.
600.
Set them up and politically control them.
And basically only give them government connected jobs so we run their lives.
And then when we want to, we can activate them for political control.
To vote, to be the police officers, to arrest citizens, to confiscate guns, you name it.
Just like in TNM2 in the late 80s, they trained in and
bust in in a day. 500,000 troops from a thousand miles away that didn't even speak the same
Chinese dialect to kill everybody.
So the essential thing here is Alex is just trying to drum up fear. Yeah. He's trying to
make you distrustful and have hate for people that you suspect
of being immigrants.
Yeah.
Anybody who offers comfort and aid to immigrants
should be seen as probably in on this plot.
They're foreign soldier most likely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's unhealthy.
It's dangerous.
I mean, you know, as far as the plan goes,
you don't even really need foreign troops.
If you're going to, I guess, triple the population of the United States within 17 years,
you've, you've already won.
If you've got triple, you don't need a, you'll know there's no war.
You own this place now.
Um, sure. I look there, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, there are a hundred reasons why these plans are stupid.
I mean, that's what that would be a, that's actually a good plan
to accomplish the thing that you want as far as like a linear goal
plan to solve a problem.
It's just impossible on account of all the reasons
that makes it impossible. I think that one of the difficulties for Alex and it's kind
of one of the benefits of his show like moving fast is there's never really time to think
about things. No, no, no. But one of the shortcomings of his conspiracy thought process is
he really never engages with if this is true than what else is true. Yeah, yeah, kind of stuff because the implications of a lot of the
Points along the way to achieving the conspiracy either already have achieved them right or are run counter to the plan that you're supposed to be
Heading towards yes, he doesn't really
He doesn't wrestle with that none of his plans seem to be geared towards accomplishing a thing. No, no, no. It's because his enemies are imaginary. That's true. So there's
gonna be a draft. Well, I mean, we've got an extra 600 million. So might as well.
Sure. Yeah. So let's go through these documents and look how it ties into the
push for a new national draft coming in There's a lady laylands become US citizens are on the path of that by doing the military that the first perjume
The loyal americans they do that with the critical race theory the transgenerism
Replacement migration is a solution
To declining and aging populations you in dot org now the ADL says it doesn't exist.
He should be arrested if he talks about it.
The US military is laying the groundwork to reinstate the draft.
Bob Mies Institute does a great job of laying out how they're promoting it, and how Democrat lawmakers are pushing it.
So just from a storytelling perspective, I think a lot of this is kind of stupid.
Yeah, like if you follow Alex's train of thought, here's what he's saying the globalists are doing.
So the military is trying to drive out all the good patriots by sporting things like LGBTQ issues,
critical race theory, that'll get him.
That will have the effect of all of the good people quitting so that they can be replaced
by undocumented immigrants who are under the sway of the globalists so they'll do whatever they're told, unlike
most soldiers I've ever heard of.
Yeah, it's very unusual for them to do it for orders.
So this is all part of a plan to reinstate the draft, which seems like it wouldn't be
necessary since part of the plan involves filling up all the recruitment quotas with immigrants.
Yeah.
Why would the globalists want to conscript a ton of random people when they're likely
to have the exact same problem with the people with the folks they had to drive out of
the service in the first place?
Yeah.
Seems self-contradictory.
You would, I mean, you would at the very least wind up drafting some of the people that
you kicked out.
Right.
It's so dumb.
So this is what happens when Alex has a couple of headlines that he feels like he can connect
But it just doesn't work out in practice
He's got this plan to be race a xenophobic shithead about immigrants and how they're gonna take all your guns
And he sees this headline about the draft and he just can't resist adding it to the stack
He just got to add the draft, you know, he thinks it adds more to his argument
But if you pay attention it really just reveals that he's winging all of this as it does along.
As for that article about the draft,
if anyone tells you that the MIECE Institute did a good job
of something, you can tune them right out.
I've legitimately never heard a good thing come
from those libertarian fucks,
and this article is no exception.
It's an op-ed about an op-ed
in the US Army War Colleges Journal.
It's-- Wow!
The fucking prestigious and well-publicized.
Mm-hmm. Gotcha.
It's an assessment of lessons that can be learned
from the conflict that's broken out
after Russia invaded Ukraine.
One of the many points that it brings up
is that if the US isn't an all-out full-scale combat war
situation, the existing reserves and volunteer model
is not going to work.
There just aren't enough people to fill the expected vacancies you'd end up with due to casualties and injuries, war situation, the existing reserves and volunteer model is not going to work.
There just aren't enough people to fill the expected vacancies you'd end up with due
to casualties and injuries, and this article suggests that scenario quote, may well require
a reconceptualization of the 1970s and 1980s volunteer force and a move toward partial
conscription.
Now, keep in mind that this article also brings up the 20 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan
as not that kind of war scenario.
So that as severe as that was, that isn't what we're talking about.
No, no, no.
This is talking about what would be necessary if the US were to go into a ground war with
a country like Russia or China.
And even then, the article doesn't necessarily lead to the conclusion that you need a draft,
since we might see a quote, future of largely unmanned or remotely manned, ground combat vehicles.
If anything, this article is about training and education, mostly.
A draft doesn't make sense in modern America, and no one would go along with it.
Further, this article isn't arguing for one, nor is it laying the groundwork for it.
And even beyond that, a draft makes zero sense inside Alex's racist conspiracy theory. It's all just bullshit. Alex is trying to tie
together to kill time and freak out his panic white audience.
Do you know how much a draft would cost? You gotta you gotta feed those people. You gotta
clothe them. You gotta pay them. You gotta do all this shit in this economy.
And I think the lessons learned from Vietnam War Aero
should tell you that a lot of people
are going to resist and not cooperate.
I don't believe these people are capable of lessons.
I disregard that and argue it entirely.
But I think the public took that lesson
that you can use as the draft.
That I agree with.
And that at the end of the day,
like if they're drafting
you and going, they're going to send you into some hostile combat environment, what do
you have to lose by resisting the draft? Yeah. They take you to a prison. Yeah. It's
going to be better than the ones over there. Right. Or are they going to force you to like
go to the war? Because then that's the same outcome as if you had gone along with it. It's
it would never it would never fly. I mean the thing that always wild me out is you're
gonna force me to go somewhere and then you're gonna give me a gun. That's a wild
series of events there. You might not make it through. I would make it through there.
I would make it through there. Yeah. I understand the obsession with the draft sort of.
I get it.
But I do not feel like it's realistic.
I mean, I think part of that just simply comes from
it is so insane that it happened.
True.
That it ever happened is madness.
And it really represents something that I don't think
can ever be accepted, which is that the government
should never be allowed to force me to go die.
Uh huh, more kill.
I think it's simple, or kill, yeah.
It's that simple.
Well, and even in draft situations,
you could be a conscientious objector,
like my grandpa, or maybe my great uncle,
or something like that was a conscientious object or ended up working at a national park
Yeah, like they these are men and I you know, yeah, yeah, can't kill people. I'm not going to yeah anyway
Crazy these immigrants that are coming in and being brought in yeah, they're mostly military aged men to find that coincidence
I mean what a coincidence one I don't find it true.
And two, if it was, it would be.
Your instincts are sharp.
Cross-file of the unauthorized population of the US,
the vast majority are men, and the majority of them
are military age men.
This is a report from years ago it's far worse now.
Here's a go.
Same thing in Europe.
80 plus percent of military age men
Military natural complex is making hundreds of millions of dollars and they need a military draft in the US to take tanks of the next level
Will the US reinstate the draft?
For the Russian Ukraine war
We're not in it the uncertain future of the US military, all volunteer force,
council and farm relations, says we need a draft. Why bring back the draft could end
America's forever wars, sub say, no, because there's going to be legal aliens that are
given citizenship to do it. Yeah, that's the worry about the draft.
A time magazine. So, wait, if the immigrants are being offered paths to citizenship as part of signing
up to serve the country, that's not a draft. That's an incentive to volunteer. I don't
think Alex knows what words I don't I don't I agree I agree with you. This is convoluted
shit. Strongly. So more importantly, Alex is just straight up lying about this demographic
breakdown of immigrant populations. This is a set of data put up by the Migration Policy Institute, which is a group Alex would
absolutely hate.
They have an advocacy for immigrants.
By their estimate, there are approximately 11 million unauthorized persons living in
the United States, and Alex is claiming that this report says that they are mostly military
aged men.
A simple scroll down the data shows that 46%
over over 5 million are women.
A further 5% are under the age of 16,
another 25% are people over the age of 45,
which we can assume is past prime military recruitment age.
The image that Alex is painting
just isn't justified by the data,
and this is the source that he's citing.
He's way off, which is part of why he has to say that these are old numbers and it's
much worse now, because that's a claim that's too vague to be checkable.
What numbers are current enough?
Where do the goalposts need to be for him to accept that he's wrong?
It's a loser's game to try and chase that down, and it's not worth it.
The point here though is that Alex wants the audience to think that all the immigrants
coming in are military aged men, and he uses that specific language because he wants the audience
to see all immigrants as a potential violent threat.
He wants the idea of immigration to be equivalent to in the listeners mind to a hostile invasion
because Alex is at his core a white nationalist who doesn't want people to think.
He doesn't want people that he thinks are different than him coming into the country.
I found some other newer data sites that contradict Alex's idea that the population of undocumented
immigrants has been more overwhelmingly military aged men.
And actually one of the interesting things that Alex isn't taking into consideration is
that a lot of the people who are in this population have been here for a long time.
A large percentage of undocumented immigrants are people who came here and then overstayed their visa. A 2019 paper
put forth an estimate that about 62% of that population had been living in the
United States for more than 10 years. Anyway just further full spectrum analysis
Alex is refusing to do because what's more important for him is to demonize
vulnerable populations and make his audience fearful of them and angry at them
because that's what sells
Supermail vitality. Yeah. Yeah
Fun. Yeah, I mean what what why are you why are you doing this also?
Foreign soldiers foreign soldiers. I can't wait wait wait. I need to clarify this
and soldiers, foreign soldiers, I can't. I can't, I need to clarify this.
Yeah.
Are you assuming that there are people who are enlisted in foreign armies who are then
posing as immigrants that are coming in?
Yes.
And then, okay, I'm not sure if that's fully what Alex is saying.
Wait, so I think he would enjoy that wrinkle.
Okay.
But that's not, that's not fully what he's saying.
Oh, oh, so these are just people who are
Here right for the intent of being here to do things. Yes. We're being enlisted and then the government is
incentivizing them to join the United States military, right?
thereby making them foreign soldiers. Yes, and part of the reason that this is the way that it's going is because there's such an obsession in Alex's conspiracy community of the idea of the UN bringing
in foreign troops on US soil in order to impose one world government tactics. Right. But
see that one at the very least makes sense insofar as these are not people that are going
through the military training system that we created to get them to do what we say
That's crazy. You're right, but he needs to he needs to make this evocative of that legacy
Right, and that's why that's why there is that confusion and why you you were led to yeah
I mean, I just I just feel like it's impossible to believe that a
bunch of people could go through military training
simulated with everybody else and then somehow still have the strength of will to be like,
hey buddy, we're gonna kill everybody, right? Like that's nuts. But maybe I'm wrong.
I could be full spectrum analysis.
That must be done. So Alex has some another clip here, another source he wants to cite and
has to do with customs and border patrol
Sure, I will say that I made my first trip through customs. Oh
Going back to me. Yeah, I was fine. It means a long line for sure. Mm-hmm. I was envious of your pass
Yeah, you got to the quick line. Oh
Particularly because there was a crying baby right next to me in the line, which boy
I need to work on my patients.
That really got me.
You'll never get through it.
You're in a lot of squeezing my fist, just like,
ugh.
You'll never get through a crying baby in an airport.
It's just not gonna happen.
It doesn't happen for me.
Taw.
That's why I went to a government office
and was like, I'll do whatever you want to go through,
just so I can go through
customs a little bit faster. Yeah. Because I'm never going to be able to survive this again.
Yeah. That line. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, Alex has some thoughts about statistics. Okay. CBP
enforcement statistics for 2023, the vast majority, the board of control reports are illegal
aliens, military age men. So this page that Alex is reading off of is the Customs and Border Patrol Enforcement
Statistics.
It doesn't have any of the information that he's reporting.
You have to go deeper into the CBP Stat section to find demographic breakdowns, and even
then they don't specify genders.
If you do trace it down, you find that in 2023, encounters with single adults was down
16.3% year over year, and encounters with family units was up 18.2%
Not sure how Alex accounts for that, but I guess a family unit is just code for multiple military aged men
Yeah, I was gonna say you got you got two dads two brothers family. Yeah, it's a new nuclear a
Nuclear bomb family. Okay. I don't know. I saw the excitement in your eyes
I'm running out of gas. I'm running out of gas man. Come on.
That excitedness was so poorly advised.
That old jet lag. Yeah. I know it was heartbreaking.
Whatever you would all right. Whatever it, oh, whatever it came out of my mouth.
It was even more heartbreaking than I imagine.
That joke notwithstanding you're doing great.
All right. So I was just no idea what the data says here and he hasn't looked into this
source at all. He has a heading of this CBP enforcement statistics that he's flashing
up to the audience. He's making up his own statistics to claim it contains. This is a
malicious version of lying that he's engaged in. Real, real shitty. Not good. So did you know that non-citizens can be cops
Illegal aliens. I'm documented immigrants are gonna be made into cops
I feel like they can't just by virtue not even you don't even need a law right you they just check your
Social Security number right? Hmm undocumented immigrants are gonna be policing all the cities. Okay?
Illinois legislation will allow non-US citizens
to become police officers.
Other states are doing it.
Already add lightning, Mexico.
Now let's tie it into this.
And I'll tie it all together.
Bloomberg, corporate American kept its promise
to hire more people of color.
Minorities are driving me up.
Delivering all the U.S. labor supply growth.
Bloomberg, 94% of new corporate jobs go to non-whites.
Corporate American promise of buy was elected to hire non-whites.
They delivered 94%.
After BLM and S&P, 100 added over 300,000K jobs, 23% were black workers.
Now let's look at the numbers from the study.
Here's a graph.
Here is the number of people of color hired, 94%.
What?
And here is the white people hired the last you would have years 6%
This is a pie graph
Talk about discrimination ladies and gentlemen
What if you could cut your heating bills this winter with your existing wood burning fireplace and not spend thousands doing it?
Okay, cut off by the brick. Yeah, I wasn't a graph, it's like an infographic.
Oh no.
So it's just like a clustering of little people.
Oh boy.
This represents the pile of white applicants.
That's no good.
So I'm always amazed when Alex reads off three or four headlines about the same story
and is seeming to be acting like it's about different things.
All those headlines are about the same Bloomberg analysis.
It's the propaganda radio show equivalent of a high school student throwing a bunch of bullshed into their work-sided page
to make the teacher think that they actually did the work.
It's really transparent and screams that he's not prepared or has read any of these articles.
So it's pretty embarrassing.
That Illinois law that Alex is talking about only covers legal permanent residents and green card holders,
as well as people who have had asylum approved or their refugee status approved. about only covers legal permanent residents and green card card holders,
as well as people who have had asylum approved or their refugee status approved.
Yeah, it's for people who are legally authorized to be employed in the United States. Yeah.
Obviously, you can't write a law that says a law is against the law.
Hmm.
Further, it only applies to people in such a situation like that who are legally allowed to work, who are also authorized to carry a gun, which isn't even smaller.
Yeah, I was going to say that is that's even, listen, trying to get a gun is race conscious.
Okay.
Yeah.
All of these actual details haven't stopped people like Ron DeSantis and Lauren Bobert from
claiming it's all about making undocumented immigrants cops because they're stupid and
they thrive on inciting white panic.
Further, I don't understand how Alex made that transition here. If you pay attention,
he's talking about immigrants and his fears about them, specifically that they're all military-aged men,
and now they're going to be allowed to be cops and rule over everybody.
Then, he jumps right into the barrage of headlines about a Bloomberg analysis of S&P 100 companies
than their new hires being
94% non-white.
That isn't about immigrants, it's a completely different issue, but Alex is making them
connect and it's really easy to see why the audience would go along with it.
That's because the non-whiteness of the immigrants is the thing that Alex is concerned
with, so the non-whiteness of the corporate hires matches up with the theme of what he's
saying completely.
If you're paying attention to the actual subject he's talking about, it's confusing because
these things aren't related, but in InfoWars' linguistics, this makes perfect sense because it's
all about white victimhood. And further, the police aren't an S&P 100 company, neither is the military.
I think what's interesting, now I mean, sure, all the lies, sure, but I I think what's interesting, now, I mean, sure, all the lies.
Sure.
But I do think what's interesting about this is that it implies an awareness that cops
abuse people.
Well, they would start in Alex's future.
No, no, no, but I mean, even then, we have to, if 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, 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, They're afraid those other cops are afraid. Well, what you're saying is that there is a systemic pattern of abuse that comes with
cops, I mean, because ostensibly, their idea is to protect and serve, right?
So somebody who is not from here is absolutely capable of protecting and serving.
Sure.
You're admitting that cops are here to beat people up.
I think that you could probably draw a cleaner line between your thinking than Alex
can with his probably
But you notice you got caught off by the break there. I did. Yeah. Yeah, he's giving into this Bloomberg article break game
I don't have noticed he's skipping breaks a bit
And I think that's because he's keenly aware that there is no radio audience. Yeah, that probably makes sense
Yeah, yeah, so there's other audio sources though, and so we're gonna pick that up here from where he was in the commercial got just lying
Is there so off about this Bloomberg article?
Talk about discrimination ladies and gentlemen
This is it
And here's all the breakdowns of professionals managers less senior roles all of it is the same numbers
over and over again.
So, what's really happening here?
It's very simple.
I'm gonna lay it out.
So even just from a visual perspective,
Alex should know better than to try and pull off this lie.
This is definitely not what the Bloomberg article says.
In fact, it shows super unequal levels of employment
through different levels of jobs.
The infographic Alex is showing here shows the number of jobs gained in each of these different
strata of employment, broken down by race.
In terms of less senior roles, which is described as like sales, labor, and service type roles,
there were 18.8 thousand less white people in those positions year over year. Comparatively, there were 106,000 more Hispanic people, 50.8000 more black people, 19.2000
more Asian people, and 19.4000 more folks of other races holding these jobs.
Big increases in these other groups decrease in white folks.
This is where the bulk of the numbers you're seeing reflected in this report exist.
And as you go up the ladder, it doesn't become more equal.
In the professional category, which is jobs that generally require some higher degree,
29.2000 more positions were filled by white candidates compared to 15.5,000 and 15.6,000
by Hispanic and black job hunters respectively.
Asian applicants ended up getting 41,000 of these positions, which admittedly is a big
jump year over year and is closer to, well, actually, higher than the number of
additions of white employees. Low and mid-level manager hires were fairly even across the board,
but when you get to senior level executives, it's very white.
White hires made up a little less than the number for Hispanic black and Asian hires combined on that level.
Yeah.
A little lower down in the article, there's another graphic that reflects the fact that most of the employees at these S&P companies are white.
For instance, over all levels of employment, 12 of the companies reviewed
had workforces that were over 70% white, including 3 over 75% and 1 over 80. All of these
dynamics are not captured by Alex's analysis because what he's doing isn't analysis.
Knowing more about this subject and article would get in the way of his ability to use it
for his purposes, so he's incentivized to know less and make up more, which is what he's
doing. Yeah. Say it yet. It is, it is so funny that you're, you're right on the only
two, that the only people that this article is possibly useful for are Alex and the corporate
ex-ex-ex who want to feel like they're not racist today. Yeah. Like that's it. It is for no one else. Um, maybe. So good job, Bloomberg, right?
I feel like maybe some unengaged types of people, maybe of goodwill, but sort of milk
toast, people on the left.
Sure.
Maybe feel the sense of we did it.
You know, maybe it's for them a little bit too.
But be out of not have that. But beyond that is real. That is really mostly serving the purposes of the companies propaganda.
And I imagine they're also the ones who are the executives of many of the companies. Maybe.
Yep. I don't know. I feel like those people with the companies might be a little bit more
nefarious and self-aware of what's true. That is true. So Alex lays out essentially the beats of this baseless
racist conspiracy that he's selling. I'm gonna lay it out.
You turn off the resources with global investment and with lockdowns for three years in the
third world. Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, poor areas of Asia. You set up UN
refugee centers to take military
age men, set them up, give them debit cards, give them pads to enter, and then send them
to Europe, western Europe, and the United States.
Debit cards?
You signed them up once they get here with Democrat Party and leftist law firms in Europe.
What?
They pay part of their paycheck and the welfare they're signed up for, no one enforces it
in blue cities, so they get two paychecks,
but either paycheck won't pay for them. So they've got to go on welfare and have a job,
but a large portion of each check goes to the global a steep state. So they fund themselves
while they create this permanent underclass. So the third world, 80 plus million, the U
and admit starved death under lockdowns, not from the virus, from the lockdowns. They're
forced to come here. They're then brainwashed, turned into ideologues, told America's bad,
given an anti white brainwashing course. Then they're put into the workforce, the infrastructure,
predominantly the US military is the biggest hire of the quote migrants.
That's why they're not letting families and stuff through as much as they let military
age men, particularly those that have criminal backgrounds.
Just like the Russians had their Wagner group that was made up of ex-cons.
This has been done many times.
Just a few months ago, Infoers was running a recruitment ad for the Wagner groups.
I was going to fuck right off with that nonsense at the end there.
Wow.
As to the larger picture of that clip, nothing that Alex is saying is real.
This is literally entirely built from his own paranoid racist imagination.
One of the things that's worrying about this clip in particular, however, is that there's
a coherence to the narrative.
Like we were talking about at the beginning.
It's all bullshit, but there's connective tissue that links the thoughts together.
Yeah.
The threads of various other conspiracy theories are being intertwined here to present to the
audience a larger medic conspiracy.
And the only point of that medic conspiracy is to so fear and distrust of immigrants and
non-white people that you might suspect are immigrants.
Right.
I don't know how else to put this other than to say that this is beyond Alex's capabilities.
Someone else helped him with this, and if I had to guess, it's something that he's getting
from an explicit white nationalist or from a white nationalist website.
Alex is doing his level best to sanitize the message and make it appear to not be white
nationalist in nature, so the less extreme members of his audience can accept it, but making
him a mistake, this is intensely racist white nationalist coverage and messaging.
There's also just a bunch of factual errors in what Alex is saying, so I've chosen just
a few to discuss.
Alex says that 80 million plus people died from starvation because of the lockdowns.
That's just not true, and if Alex cared at all about this issue of food insecurity around
the world, he would never behave this way.
There are many countries in the developing world where hunger is a severe issue, and if you consult the folks who work to fight that hunger, you'll never hear them
cite a globalist conspiracy involving fake outbreak lockdowns as a serious factor.
The number one driver of food insecurity in many of these countries like Ethiopia,
Somalia, and South Sudan is the climate. These are countries that were already food insecure
generally, and have been facing catastrophic
situations like extended droughts and flooding.
Other countries have conflict related food dynamics like in Afghanistan, Nigeria, and
Yemen.
Outbreaks of fighting limit the importing of necessary goods like food and the people suffer
for it.
This is a very real problem, but the way Alex talks about it is bullshit.
There were impacts that COVID had on supply chains, which were felt in these developing countries,
but 80 million additional people didn't die of starvation because of it.
Alex just has a headline from like two years ago where the UN Food Program was warning
that food insecurity could get worse, and Alex is lied about and embellished that headline
sense in order to use it as a touchstone in his conspiracy theory.
He's using the dead bodies of people in developing countries as a prop for his presentation, which
is meant to make his overwhelmingly white audience hate people from developing countries
even more and make them resist aiding them in any way.
And that circle is not an accident.
No.
Alex further says that the military is the largest employer of immigrants and that's complete
bullshit.
The military doesn't even rank compared to manufacturing, agriculture, construction,
and employment in private household capacities.
This is just a completely fabricated stat that Alex is throwing out because he needs to
make the audience scared that this bullshit conspiracy selling him is much larger than
they think.
Oh, it's so big.
I will say this.
Yeah.
I know it had to have been helped by someone else because
the ultimate goal of this conspiracy does not square with the ultimate goals of other
conglobalist conspiracies. How do how are we eradicating 95% of the population through
this? Well, I guess you could link that pretty easily because these troops that are coming
in will take the guns and taking the guns
is an essential step to killing off 95%.
Sure, but we're adding 600 million people here.
Right, but they'll be killed too.
I mean, in this plan, I feel like that's gonna be way too long
for them to execute this plan
and still eradicate 95% of the population.
The globalists like to...
Furthermore, they like to take the long way.
You're giving all of these people who you want to eradicate 95% of the population. Globalists like to. Further more. Dude, they like to take the long way.
You're giving all of these people who you want to eradicate a shit ton of guns.
Right.
In the hundreds of millions.
Right, you got to sometimes, you know, this.
I just.
The globalists want to play on hard mode.
I mean, I mean, I, that is that is that what we're doing.
Are they setting themselves up for a fight?
This is new game plus for them.
Oh, man. They did this with the other planet.
I just can't, I just can't do this with Tiamat.
That's what I mean, that's what I mean, they just stick with one plan.
Yeah.
Come on.
Yeah, it's a load of shit.
And so is this.
And now you've got a domestic security force just as big and just as strong as our military
in the police forces and in the military.
So this isn't some wives tale.
It's not some red dawn scenario from a movie.
This is really going on.
And whether you're in Europe or here, they are putting the illegal aliens in bureaucrat
jobs and law enforcement jobs.
I'm sorry, because they don't speak the language and they'll follow orders.
They have units made up in Europe and here, uh, the groups of the enforcement jobs. I'm sorry? Because they don't speak the language and they'll follow orders. They have units made up in Europe and here,
the groups are in force.
And I'm nothing to get seats.
But what?
They want their own independence,
they're their own Hindu group.
They've been involved in the tax.
That's sorry.
It's the Indian government.
If you go to England, you look this up for decades,
they have whole units of seeks.
They go out and do whatever they're told by the government because it's a unit, they
can do it, they'll all watch each other's back, it's a mafia.
That's why Illinois and other states are legalizing illegal aliens being your police.
Alex is completely wrong about this whole thing.
As I mentioned earlier, the law in Illinois only applies to immigrants and refugees who
would be legally allowed to work and who are allowed to carry a firearm.
And Sikhs.
If you are an undocumented immigrant, you are neither of those things and you will not
be allowed to be a cop.
Unless you're a Sikh.
Alex is just lying about this because it plays into the white fears that excite his audience.
White fears of Sikhs?
Apparently.
So with that Sikh thing in England, it's a little bit different than what Alex is saying.
Yeah. So there are not whole units made up of Sikh individuals. However, there is a group called
the National Sikh Police Association, which represents UK citizens of the Sikh faith who are employed
as police. Right. There have been historical tensions between the Sikh community and the police for
a number of reasons. One is the desire for the creation of an independent state, ideally carved out of what is currently
India.
That causes a bit of tension.
Another major issue is that the Sikhs are required by the articles of their faith to
carry a ceremonial dagger called a kharpon at all times, which has led to tension between
security forces at places like airports.
Sikh folks have been arrested for wearing their kharpon in public, and this has caused a
lot of distrust aimed in both directions.
Another article of faith is that Seek's must wear a turban, which is a problem for some branches of the police, who are required to wear bulletproof helmets.
This was an example of a situation that got resolved, where seek officers are allowed to wear smaller turbans that fit within their helmets.
The National Seek Police Association is an attempt to smooth out these relations and
mediate in a way that's productive to both groups' interests, spearheaded by Sikh individuals
who are employed as cops.
And Alex is representing this as groups of Sikhs who will do the governments bidding and
kill everyone.
It's fucking nonsense.
Yeah, I don't know.
In many, in many ways, this is no different than any other group representing specific
interests, like the numerous Christian Police Associations in the UK and here in the United States.
Quite a few.
Alex has taken this group and reported to his audience that there's special strike
force that the UK can use against the white population.
And these are the fingerprints of intense racism, just on full display.
And it makes me a U.S.
That his audience probably just is like, yeah, that's real.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, listen, I don't know what the solution is,
but to all of the things that you just told me about,
we're doing the wrong answers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All of them.
So look, I know this is a little bit dense.
There's a lot of, like I said, Alex is trying.
Sure. There's a presentation that he's putting on. And when he steps up and does a little bit dense. There's a lot of, like I said, Alex is trying. There's a presentation that he's putting on.
And when he steps up and does a little bit of this stuff,
I feel like it's behooves me to do the same.
But also, I assure you, in a little bit,
we'll get to nonsense.
Oh, I made me not, forgot we were ever, yeah.
Okay.
It's silly nonsense.
Sure.
But for now, we must deal with the xenophobic racism okay
so they know exactly what they're doing they empower should they destroy them they bring
who's left here military men they form in these groups and then the majority the largest block
look it up type in migrants uh people immigrating just like they don't call me like aliens. Migrants make
up the biggest percentage of the new military sign-ups and recruits. And so they get here,
they sign them up, they give military training, and now our military is being transferred
from being a US citizen volunteer force.
And they do that to run out the volunteer force, transgendarism, critical race theory,
all the anti-white crap.
So all the rural people, all the southerners,
all the folks that know how to skin a buck,
run a trot line that made up our military,
the world feared.
They're getting out.
And then now you've got the military age man.
Look at that. that she women there
Yeah, maybe one out of a hundred there
I mean look at it. So Alex what he's doing here is just making a great replacement theory specific to the armed services
Yeah, that's weird. You kind of have to sit back and admire how desperately he's trying not to say that the people he wants in the army are white people
With how many attempts at euphemism he appoints boy they can sc can just get a buck around a trot line, these southern people.
Wow.
Pretty admirable.
Uhhhhhh, that's something.
It's something.
It's something.
Alex is a bit of a liar about the military here.
You can't just be an undocumented immigrant and join the military, although you also don't
have to be a citizen.
There's a middle ground that Alex's pretending doesn't exist, which is if you're a permanent
resident but not a citizen.
You can have a green card and join the military, for example.
Alex is pretending you can just illegally cross the border and then show up at a recruitment
center and they'll take you in and give you a uniform and a gun.
That's absurd, that's not how any of this works.
You have to be a permanent resident and you have to pass certain English fluency tests in
order to be able to make it even in the door.
This is how our country has always worked,
and approximately 5,000 non-citizen applicants
enlist each year.
This isn't the majority of enlistments like Alex is saying,
it's closer to 6% of the total number of new recruits.
It's important to understand the way Alex is
misrepresenting this, because underneath that,
his flagrant racism and xenophobia are unclear display.
But it's the misrepresentation kind of has to be understood in order to get under it.
Mm-hmm. I mean, I'll say this. Isn't he saying that that I mean that's our
recruitment process now in the south and rural areas? What do you mean? To
incentivize people to join the military? Yeah. Almost exactly the same way as
he's saying to that.
It's always been in terms of like, you know, you can get a free education.
Right. Right. Right.
But I mean, but he's pointing out that they're praying on a certain group of people
by choosing this behavior.
Right. So he's also saying that they're praying on the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, I'm just saying, he doesn't understand what words mean.
Well, this comes down to the inability or unwillingness
to play if this then that kind of scenarios.
Because what are the implications of the things he's saying?
That's exactly the point you're making.
It's not fair, it's not fair.
You should have to deal with at least one.
You can have to deal with at least one implication
of what it is yet.
That's my new, that's is yet. That's my new,
like, that's a lot. That's my new law. It's an interesting law illegal, undocumented,
about join the military. And also you have to have one, uh, the, the, the, the, the, the, uh,
I mean, I support at least the second part. Okay. Information abuse laws. Sure. So anyway, immigrants are red dawn scenario.
Uh-huh. So you bring in your red dawn force. They don't parachute in like the 1980s movie,
with Charlie Sheen and the rest of them. No, they're brought in, they're prepared,
they're brought into the cities, they're given jobs, and then later they will do whatever their sponsors say, because if they don't
riot or they don't kill or they don't commit a crime, they are deported.
So they follow their orders.
So this is the globalist takeover program.
This is insanely racist and just full of shit.
I don't know how else to say it. I mean why follow your orders
There are roughly 300 plus million of you and you all have guns now
Just don't follow the orders follow the orders for a while. I mean yeah
I mean yeah, it's that is quote totally and then now you've got up
You've got so many more guns. Why would you give the people that you've...
You know what?
Here's what's interesting.
I think that is the conspiracy Alex would have done like in 2000 or something.
Yeah.
Earlier time in his career, it would be like...
You should be immigrant to come in.
You serve the military.
Yeah.
I mean, sure.
That's so strange, but okay.
Yeah, it's frustrating. Yeah. Yeah.
So, um, there's a naturalization that is offered, uh, for people who enlist. Okay. And Alex
misrepresent this in a way that is glaring. There it is. Military naturalization statistics.
US service members, veterans and other families may be eligible for certain immigration benefits
in recognition of their important sacrifice.
Specifically, veterans and current service members may be eligible to become U.S. citizens
through naturalization under special provisions of the Immigration Naturalization Act in INA.
These provisions reduce or eliminate certain general requirements for naturalization,
including requirements for the applicant to have resided or been physically present in the
United States for a specific period of time for naturalization. That's the new
rules two thousand and two that was changed. So that's what's going on here
ladies and gentlemen. It's not coming. It's not developing. It's here. Yeah I mean
that's all real that he's reading, but it doesn't apply to undocumented immigrants.
It applies to permanent residents who enlist.
If they would like to become citizens, then there are incentives for naturalization that
the military offers.
And to not, I think, would be incredibly shitty.
I'm gonna throw this out at you.
I refuse to give a fuck about this.
That is somebody else's problem, all of that.
Like in my life, I refuse to have somebody like Alex
read that to me and pretend that I have to care.
I don't care if that particular part
is part of some grander conspiracy.
I don't fucking care about that specific shit.
Well, here's here's here's what I'm gonna get out of here. I don't care. I don't care about it in terms of Alex's use of it and such.
Sure, but I do think as a standing policy, if somebody is a
permanent resident and they care about the country and want to serve the country, I think
a permanent resident and they care about the country and want to serve the country i think uh... not offering some kind of
hey you know what you you are exactly the sort of folks we like to have around
here
you uh... you certainly would like to be a part of our country
we'd like to help you become a citizen if you didn't do that i think that
be real shitty i think that's great you should go talk to somebody else about it
for ever for now. I don't care. Would you like to talk about Obama? I mean, five. So let's go ahead
now and let's roll a clip of Obama right before he was elected telling the world what the plan was, here it is.
We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security
objectives that we've set.
We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong,
just as well funded. We cannot continue to rely only on our military.
Pleasite twice.
Ugh.
So, you know, the image here, you're getting the image that's being presented by Alex
or by Obama.
By Alex.
Oh, yeah, I mean, all the civilians are the immigrants and they're going to be they're
going to supplant the military and that Obama was talking about that years and years ago.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
All a plan.
Yeah.
That's what was he talking about?
He was talking about expanding a AmeriCorps.
Oh, yeah, just before that clip that Alex played, Obama says, quote, when it comes to the
challenges we face, the American people are not the problem.
We are the answer.
So we're going to send more college graduates to mentor our young people.
We'll call on Americans to join an energy core, to conduct renewable energy and environmental
cleanup projects in their neighborhoods across the country.
This part of the speech wasn't about creating secret minority-only police forces.
It was about the government facilitating civic project through things like AmeriCorps.
It was also about expanding the Peace Corps and Foreign Service, specifically as an attempt
to undo the damage the Bush administration had done to the country's position in terms
of diplomacy.
Yeah.
Alex knows all this, or the most generous interpretation I have is that he's so painfully
uncurious that he just saw this clip of Obama and said, that sounds scary enough, and then
he never looked into it, which I find almost impossible, but maybe possible.
I mean, it does sound scary enough.
Yeah.
And he's like, I can use that for so many things.
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Totally.
No, I would keep, I would definitely keep that one in my back pocket.
Because there is a lot of uses for, we're going to get a civilian national security force
as strong as the military.
I get it. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. So
one thing that I think is really
bizarre, so we talked about the way that this has connective tissue that this this conspiracy makes some sense
Sure generally. Sure, but it also
lacks coherence in that
it also lacks coherence in that Alex is taking this from like, okay, they're trying to create these ways to have these immigrants come in and then make them the military police and
such. But then he's also trying to weave this into like Soros DA is not prosecuting black
crime and stuff like that. He's trying to like use this very specifically
and to fuel his more general race conspiracies.
Okay.
And so we hear a little bit of this here.
Just as well funded.
So let's explain how this works.
Starting six years ago, the George Soros D.A.'s that control every major city in the country,
any major city, most even mid-sized cities, it's like a thousand plus cities.
Look it up.
Said, we don't care as long as the person is brown or black, if they shoot somebody,
they rape somebody, we let them out, we'll even charge them.
You see it all to the news.
We're gonna allow people to loot and rob, and then of course the majority of black folks and people on criminals,
but there's a large minority of that minority that are gonna do it.
And they're in Bolton.
And so they rob all the major blue cities until the malls close, the wall rings close,
the CVS close, the grocery store close, the CVS close, the
government short clothes, and they
go, oh, don't worry, we're going
to federalize things and open up
the old wall marks, Biden's going
to give us billions of dollars,
we're going to give you free food
through these things.
So this is the process, the
processes, and now the criminals are fanning process, the processes.
And now the criminals are fanning out into the suburbs.
And the rural areas. And when you shoot somebody, even in your small town that's breaking in your house at 2 a.m.
or the gun,
you learn that your small town of 5,000 people elected a Soros mayor.
Dutton!
Or a SOROS DA!
And you get charged!
Figure it out yet?
Figure something out.
Mm-hmm.
And that is a complete nonsense.
Fuh.
But it's important to point out that this is indistinguishable at this point from outright,
like white supremacist messaging.
One of the hallmarks of the clan and outlets like the Council of Conservative Citizens is the fantasy that the system It's important to point out that this is indistinguishable at this point from outright like white supremacist messaging.
One of the hallmarks of the clan and outlets like the Council of Conservative Citizens is
the fantasy that the system doesn't punish crimes committed by non-white people and
crimes committed against white people.
The reason this is the case is that these groups know that fear and white victimhood narratives
are some of the most potent recruiting tools.
Amplifying these feelings can have the effect of overriding a person's critical thinking skills and putting them into an emotional decision-making state where
they're forming impressions based on a fraudulent sense of existential doom.
It's a tried and true tactic in big communities over time and Alex isn't going to be the only
one not using that.
No, no, no, no, he's, he's a white nationalist.
Go for it.
Yeah, you got it.
You see it.
You seem deflated.
Oh, I just, I just, yeah, go for it. Yeah, you got it. You see you see you seem deflated. Oh, I just I just yeah, go for it. Be more racist.
Fine.
So the Soros DA's and what have you? You know, they don't do it. They're not gonna solve any of these crimes. Right.
Because there's this there's a terrible
crimes are all being committed against white people and the police aren't gonna do anything do anything about it the sorrows d.a.'s aren't gonna charge them right but
so but but here's the thing right if the sorrows d.a.'s are in charge of
immigrant police departments
that already have full sway under the law
like what that seems that's just that's overkill that's extraneous that is an
element of this that wrinkle that Alex is not uh... uh... discussing
you know you're not full spectrum analyze the here's the issue this is a monopoly
or this is vertical integration and i don't appreciate it they need to have some
separation of uh...
well you know that's a great news about it it's all bullshit
uh... that is good news and uh... Alex decides to yell
uh... at uh... black people who will not speak out enough about the plight of white people.
You can't swing a stick in the UN or swing a stick in the dark in the W.E.F.
Or any of these places are not hitting Nazi.
And both the white supremacists have a fit about that.
What does this sick relationship with the ADL and Nazis?
Because they don't want to say Nazis are bad too.
I say the ADL's bad and the Nazis are bad.
They're all vermin criminals,
out to destroy us, out to divide us.
You understand that it's a criminal,
the Indian subordinate is a criminal.
The Nazis use rights to control.
The liberals use it, the left uses it.
That's why I say, hey, they're calling everybody Nazis,
hopes to say an Iberzato and Nazis when Nazis left this democratic party, the KKK.
They say the NRAs, the KKK, remember that?
That was a big talking point in the last five years.
The NRA was founded to counter the KKK.
It's upside down world.
That doesn't sound true.
I'm sick of it.
I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of 21 black and white crime. And
why people being preyed upon is a bunch of black people in brainwash. We deserve to be killed
because we're a virus. We're a mosquito. We're a piece of garbage. We need black people,
which are starting to do it. To speak out against it and say, we're not part of that.
Like why people saying, we're not part of the KKK. I want black people to say, we're not part of
these racial attacks on white people. If you know, you're a part of it.
Whoa.
Let me ask you a question.
Yeah.
Has Alex listen to anyone from, like, no.
Yeah, there we go.
I don't even need you to clarify.
Okay.
Answers no, he's not listening to anybody.
All right, that makes sense.
That makes sense.
I mean, it is, it is always fun whenever they're like, where are these people condemning this stuff? And it's like you deliberately
go out of your way to not listen to them and to keep them from saying things. Yeah, and
ignore ignore if you accidentally come upon. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, for sure. For sure. But
it is interesting that this is the way that the entire pageant and presentation about his conspiracy hidden in plain view and
passionately screaming at black people to condemn attacks on white people.
Yeah, that one does seem like he cares more about that than anything else he has said
so far.
Right.
There's a lot of passion behind it.
I think in terms of our foreign troops,
immigrants, the draft is coming back. Shotgun spaghetti at the very beginning.
Yeah.
I really feel like we ended far afield.
We sure did.
If you're actually paying attention to like the points,
right.
If you look at it is all really just different tendrils coming
out of white victimhood narratives.
Right, right.
And it all makes total sense that that's where his brain goes.
Yeah.
Like that's the essential through line
that I think is important to approach this content with.
Is like maybe he's saying these things,
and I don't make sense,
but maybe he's actually talking about something else
underneath the surface that does make sense
for this connection to be made.
So that's where he's at.
Racism does break your brain, doesn't it?
It kind of does.
Yeah.
So we're done with that.
Okay.
And now we get on to what I would describe as the beginning of some silly bullshit.
Okay.
Which is where we will wrap things up because I don't want to talk about that weird British
journalist.
Okay.
So this all begins because Alex got mad at a tweet. Oh, would you believe it? I believe it. You know, I saw this on Twitter.
I'm going to your phone calls. And it's so illustrative. He says the screen plays.
Some left is Schroeder.
Sneechy Belly.
As I squirted God, every historical fact trotted out by the right is either some tinful
hack of conspiracy theory made up by someone like Alex Jones or like in the case of this map, God, every historical fact trotted out by the right is either some tin-foil hack and
spurs he theory made up by someone like Alex Jones or like in the case of this map,
something literally everybody but them has known since learning it in junior high.
No, it's not taught in junior high that 98% of black slaves were sent to the Middle East
or to South America or to Central America or the
Caribbean. For good reason.
For good reason.
Yeah, 90 plus percent of the slaves were sent to Brazil and were sent to the
Caribbean and were sent to the Middle East and were sent to India and were
sent to Madagascar.
Hmm. I'm not about that last one.
So, oh, you cokes are nuts, but your maps, right?
And here's my deal. Is it Brazilian?
Yilty that they're 10 grandfathers before them.
Bought some black slaves and a slight no.
So this is something that you would learn in school.
And I think that there's a fascinating
dynamic at play where a bunch of people don't pay attention in class, they never did the
assigned readings, and then they insist that their school would never touch some kind of
supposedly dangerous material that they encounter on Twitter.
I've heard that a lot.
It's intellectually pathetic, and people who act like that should be mocked, and at least
not taken seriously.
This map that Alex is clearly mad about is pretty misleading too, but it misleads by
using actual data.
For example, Brazil was the destination for about 60-70% of enslaved persons sent over
from Africa during this time period that it covers, with only at 6% of the people going
to the United States.
Yet, mysteriously, by the time of the Civil War, the US enslaved population made up over
half of the enslaved population in the Western Hemisphere.
Between 1790 and 1860, the enslaved population in the United States went from 697,624 to
3,953,760.
The US didn't need to import as many enslaved persons because our system of chattel slavery
included having enslaved people reproduce and then enslaving their children.
Thus, when you look at numbers that just include importation figures, you miss out on the
larger context, which is exactly what Alex wants to do.
He wants to eliminate the context and reality of American slavery in order to minimize its
impact because he's a flagrant racist.
As to the question of whether or not someone in Brazil should be responsible for their ancestor and reality of American slavery in order to minimize its impact because he's a flagrant racist.
As to the question of whether or not someone in Brazil should be responsible for their
ancestor in Slaven people, the same question as it relates to the United States, you aren't
personally responsible for the actions of your ancestors, but you do exist in the context
of their actions.
The legacy of American slavery involves the theft of billions of hours of labor, and after
the abolition of slavery, the intentional effort to keep black people unable to interact with the public market,
thereby destroying generations of wealth. All of this has a tremendous impact on the world that we live in today,
and it's only one of the variables of our unresolved history as it relates to slavery. To the extent that that exists in Brazil,
it's the same problem that it does. I'm not entirely sure I don't know the most about Brazilian culture,
but to the extent that that exists, it's a problem. Another important variable that Alex
is failing to recognize is that a lot of the places on the map where slaves were being
sent were territories being held by imperial powers. For instance, through the almost
the entire history that map covers, Brazil was a colony of Portugal, and they had a giant
interest in the sugar cane exports from Brazil.
Weird. Many of the large destinations were enslaved persons at a similar dynamic. of Portugal and they had a giant interest in the sugar cane exports from Brazil.
Weird.
Many of the large destinations were enslaved persons at a similar dynamic.
Cuba was a Spanish colony at the time, St. Dominique was a French colony, and Jamaica
was a British colony.
All of these places were major sugar cane producers, as well as some other crops like coffee,
so the imperial powers came in and enslaved local populations, but that needed more labor, so they imported humans from Africa.
This is a far more complicated issue than Alex wants to recognize, because his only interest
is in pretending that the history of racist structures in the United States really isn't
that bad.
He's wrong, and he really needs to stop getting so mad at tweets.
He's almost 50 years old.
This is sad. I, I, this, this type of argument
and this type of thing is one of those
deceptive lesser of two evil kinds of like
what I'm trying to say isn't that,
oh, we didn't slave.
I'm trying to say that they're overestimating the slave we did.
Right.
When in reality, you can't have zero.
This is not a conversation that can have one.
You can't have a little bit.
Right, and the numbers are relevant.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, more important conversation.
Totally.
To even suggest that this is worth, like, the idea of, like, percentages of total, like
it's an economic question. Yeah. Like, it's an economic question.
Yeah.
Like it's an economic question, you know?
Yeah, that's fucked up.
Focusing on that is the way that Alex is,
is it best of distraction?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, oh, here's the thing about this, logistics.
Wrong, no, no, no, no, no, no, yeah.
Yeah.
So, earlier in the episode, we enjoyed
Alex attempting a little satire about Diane Feinstein
Sure, and I mentioned that Swift might come back up. Okay, and in fact he does
But I don't think that Alex understands satire Taylor Swift. No, oh Johnny
Johnny Swift, I don't think Alex understands what he was up to okay
They think they'll collapse things and then we'll line up and kiss their asses.
No, we'll eat your ass.
And that's why I did that three years ago when viral.
I said, the civilization collapses and my kids are starving.
I'll haul your ass up by a chain of eat your ass.
And I was doing an analogy.
Oh my God.
I'll see.
Modest proposal, the famous satire.
Millions of Irish were dying.
There was only one British Lord that was Irish.
Oh my God.
And the House of Lord was saying, let's just kill all the Irish,
screw him.
Let's not help him in the potato famine.
And so this British Lord wrote a op-ed under a...
Op-ed.
Shootin' him.
I like it.
Seeing, yeah, the Irish and quip bitching.
We should just tell them to fatten up their babies and sell them to us and eat them.
And the British weren't used to satire.
There was a debate there.
Sorry.
Maybe we should.
Am I not eating people?
Maybe we should just eat the Irish.
You think you're safe when you eat people's kids?
I think that's the world you eat people's kids?
Think that's the world you want to live in? What?
I mean, we seriously, folks, there's no bottom to this when you go along with it.
It's insane.
Wait.
Are we now?
And I've worn the left.
It will be Alex Jones.
You got to worry about when stuff goes south, which is already yes.
Sure. It'll be already yes. Sure.
It'll be your neighbors.
And the Pentagon's own reports admit within 10 days, anyone that doesn't commit suicide
in the collier ego, with no food or water, starts murdering within 15, the majority become
cannibals.
So why are they killing for those five days in between?
That is the good, that's a good question.
That is a good question.
Yeah.
So the British, not accustomed to satire.
That's one of the weirder things
I think I've ever heard in my entire life.
See, the British not used to satire.
What about Billy Shakespeare?
He had a little bit of satire.
Nah, I didn't understand anything. What about the other things that Jonathan Swift had written previously?
What was that? I think he was I think he's a figment of Alex's imagination
Also, I don't he wasn't a member of the House of Lords. I swear to you. I don't understand any of what Alex was trying to say there
He's grasping its straws trying to intellectualize the idea that he said he would eat his neighbors
Right, but I mean was, is he bringing that back up
to like play the hits, you know?
Here's what I think.
Let me give him another taste to eat your ass.
Here's what I think.
Yeah.
I think he's desperate.
He was thinking that too.
I think he's a little desperate to kill time
and for attention and he wants to do this again.
Right.
And so he does.
Okay, power goes off within a month.
Mass cannibalism now in
that world I've been honest with my children and my family some guys show up to
rob my house I'll be waiting for him in the bushes I want him in the
food I'm on the butcherym I'm gonna eat you. My family's not gonna
I will eat him in flesh. I will cut your ass up. I'll eat you. I'll cook you on a spit. I don't want to
But before you kill me, I'm going to feast on your flesh. You're the ones brought us here
You're the ones took us to this point. I made
To dominate one's brought us here. You're the ones took us to this point. I made to dominate. Sure.
You're not. And I'm talking to left. You're a bunch of candy asses. Okay. I'm I guess domination is bad. You want to eat bugs. So I'll tell you again, the world you're leading
us to is cannibalism. And in that world, I'm the gorilla. He's a gorilla.
Mm.
If up that, that, hold on, hold on. Right. All right.
If your stock is eating bugs, you're eating bugs too.
Oh, so if I survive on bugs and Alex eats me, he's a bug eater.
Oh, man. That's what I'm saying.
It's just how clashwab wins.
That's how he wins. We're all going to eat the me. Yeah. He's a bug eater. Oh man. That's what I'm saying. This is how Cloud Schwab wins.
This is how he wins.
We're all gonna eat the bugs.
Yeah.
I mean, obviously there's a couple dynamics to play here.
The first is that I think Alex really misses
how excited and how viral that you're asking what.
Yeah.
And so he's trying to do this again.
Yeah.
But then also there's another through line through it
that I can't tell if he's just trying to be like, how can I say this differently? Right. But he seems to really want
you to know he's okay with eating people. I mean, I think I think he's trying to recapture
some of that viral magic for sure. Yeah. But I don't think he understands you can only
reveal you'll eat people one time. Right. Right. After that, it's in the canon.
Yeah, yeah, you eat people, we get it.
Get out of here.
It's like a kid who did something kind of,
I don't know, transgressive for attention.
Yeah.
And then he's like, hey, you wanna see me do that again?
You wanna see me do that again?
Totally.
No, you already ate the bugs, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ironically.
Yeah, exactly.
No, it is a little bit like an almost inverse,
you know, like that old joke.
Oh, I worked in the Gravedigger for 30 years.
Do they call me Gravedigger Mike?
No, you fuck a monkey one time and you're monkey fucker Mike.
And it is like, but that's just,
you can only do that once after that.
Nobody's like surprised.
You can't be like, oh, I fucked another monkey.
Everybody's like, yeah, you're the oh, I fucked another monkey everybody's like yeah
You're the monkey fucker guy, but see this is where Alex is trying to now escalate right? Oh, he's gonna escalate
Yeah, he's gonna fuck two bucks. No, well metaphorically
So I believe what I hear in this next clip is that Alex is going to try to create a cannibal community for himself to live
Within after the collapse, okay, I'm the lion. I'm the tiger. I'm the alpha male. I'm the killer whale. I'm the apex predator.
I will destroy you. While we're getting our farming setup and our emergency energy system setup,
we'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. We'll have a meeting. A thousand people in front and I'll say, we know I'm gonna eat people,
but they put us in this position.
Before we get the protein we need,
we're gonna have to resort to cannibalism.
Are you ready?
And they're gonna literally tell me,
yes, Jones, we're ready to eat man flesh.
And I'll say, let's do it.
Man flesh.
You don't have the will to kill people and eat them.
I do.
Wow, it's a I do. Wow.
It's a weird flex. Yeah. Yeah.
I would say I do not have the will to kill and eat people and I'm comfortable with that. I believe he is, I think he's trying to start the Urukai.
How about this meeting? How about this is the meeting?
Quite a meeting. How can we farm faster? Does anybody have any better ideas than let's go eat man flesh?
Because Alex, you got to stay back in that corner.
What other sources of protein are available to us than man flesh?
Alex, a little too eager to eat people.
If I'm in any meeting where man flesh is evoked, I'm out.
Right. Right.
I'll go somewhere else
The risk you run with leaving is that they might end up eating you at some point. I'll take that risk
I'm not took I'm listen
I'm not in that meeting and then I'm turning around and then walking away
I am backing out slowly my eyes are on you the whole time. Yeah, still the risk is lower than staying there
Right, oh you're gonna get eaten.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because maybe a hunting, a human hunting party goes bad.
Yeah.
They come back and they're like, well, Jordan,
I'm gonna have to eat you.
The first person you eat is the guy who's like,
maybe let's not eat people.
Right.
You gotta eat that guy.
He's gonna be annoying the whole time.
You're gonna be eating that.
Yeah, you're gonna be eating that guy and he's like,
hey, we shouldn't do that.
You know, get that guy out of here.
But here's the thing that you need to recognize.
The globalists are bringing us into the cannibalism state.
And when we get there,
all right, Jordan, you're laughing.
I'm sorry.
When we get to that point,
your neighbor is gonna try and eat you.
Okay, so we're in zero sum game. Yeah, sure. Okay. Okay
Humans your neighbor will become a piranha like demon after 10 days of no food
But a piranha like demon will just run up your camp trying to eat you with a with a machete in their hand
We're just sitting there waiting for them. Pah-pah- pah. All right, haul them up. Let's eat them.
I don't want to go to that economy, but in that economy, I will eat you.
Maybe that gets to you at some genetic level.
Because the people playing predator aren't the predators.
I'm the predator by aren't the predators. I'm the predator.
I listers of the predators. They actually care.
That's our.
I don't want to do this.
Wait, but if you put us in that wheelhouse, I'll eat you.
I'll eat you.
Generally, I do think Alex is a predator, but describing him as an apex predator is silly.
Oh no.
I am very out of shape, and I think I could outrun him pretty easily.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, not difficult.
Now, I guess if you have a gun,
anybody can be considered an apex predator.
I feel like he can only move side to side
like a crab.
You know, he can't, he doesn't have the forward momentum anymore.
Sure.
And he can't, he can't turn his head to the side
is next to sick.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think one of the ironies ultimately about this I find is that
the people we most associate with fasting or not eating for 10 days are the most peaceful
people that can be. But Alex has talked about fasting and stuff. Sure, but it is a thing that
is brought up in Christian circles a bit. Right, but I mean, we're talking about hunger strikes,
we're talking about monks, we're talking about all this stuff and yet at the same time his
argument is that if you don't eat for 10 days you will try and eat a human
well 10 days in Gandhi took some man flesh are the head let me question it let me
let me riddle you this if are they secretly sneaking man flesh it could be all
the all those Buddhist monks. Yeah all those hunger strikers
Mm-hmm sneaking in man flesh after 10 days
That's why they have to go to these temples that are so like secluded sure
Otherwise the man flesh supply would be noticed. No totally. Yeah, and you can't go back
That's the other thing right once you taste man flesh. Yep. That's why you have to take the oath. Yeah
That's right, I forgot the oath. So a Vowel Silence can't talk about this.
Yep, exactly, yep, yep.
See, here's the thing, you're killing all these people,
you're eating them.
You would assume you feel a little bit bad.
Alex Zizzi doesn't wanna do it, but I don't believe that.
I don't believe that even for a second.
But there's a logistical issue.
Right, and that is what you can do with all the blood
Oh, yeah, my chain right
But I don't want to make a soup out of your blood
You get you get sick of you string blood straight up. It's boiling add some potatoes
What
But before my children die, I'll cook you.
Would you feed yourself to it?
You really want me to cook you?
Very looking for daddy to stand up.
Keep looking for the alpha male.
Keep looking for somebody to show you how it's done.
I'll show you.
That's all that's gonna be going around when the food's cut off.
They're just cut off some people.
The pigeons, the rats will try to eat them first.
Squirrels.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick.
They're too quick. They're too quick. They're too quick. They're too quick. They're too quick. You're on the menu. This is just so dumb. Like one of the things that's really interesting to me though
is that he does not drunk.
He doesn't sound drunk.
Yeah.
Like his normal drunk thing.
This is just desperate.
It's pathetically like intentionally designed
to try and get people to post about it.
Yep.
And for what it's worth, I'm fairly glad
that I didn't see people taking the bait.
So that's good.
But here's the dynamic that I think is important to understand.
Alex does stuff like this in order to bait attention and go viral with people making
fun of him.
Now on the same show, he did this ridiculous xenophobic racist pageant.
And that's the content that he wants people to accidentally find by way of advertising it through this,
I'm gonna drink your blood in a stew, kind of shit.
There is an intentionality to it.
There is a, he's like a really fucked up dude,
and he says really fucked up things,
but there is definitely,
maybe it's even kind of subconscious,
and there's an understanding though,
of like these ways to hijack attention.
And that's clearly what this is an attempt at.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, it is so much that Douglas Adams,
you know, serious cybernetic squarps,
the superficial flaws are purposely,
purposefully put there to distract from the fundamental flaws.
You know, and yeah, in the same way, I believe the serious cybernetic corporation will be
first against the wall when the revolution comes.
So we've won last clip here.
Now it's talking about his cannibal stuff.
Make a blood stew, potatoes.
That's that's that's hungry.
That's on.
Yeah.
I hate to bring up the real world roadroads challenge again.
But I find their version of eating challenges really grotesque
compared to like things you see on Survivor.
Totally.
Or whatever.
And part of it is sometimes they don't say
what the things are that they're eating.
Oh no, which is very upsetting.
It's a mess.
But then frequently they'll have them chug like a pint of blood.
And that to me, I mean, I'm the guy who has routinely said that a challenge
should be, give me a pint of, you know, a bit of your blood. Sure, sure, sure, sure.
Nice to and by that. Of course. But I don't like them drinking out of a giant stine of blood.
Yeah, yeah. That's what that's gross. Like, you know, whiskey has its own glass. Right.
You know, beer has its own, a martini has so I'm glass Blood does not fit in any of those guys should they have a novelty syringe or something like that like a giant syringe
But you like have to drip in it. That'd be fun. I mean look showmanship DJ. That's what you gotta do
So we have this last call clip where Alex goes to calls from his cannibalism rant. Okay playing crashes in the andies
I don't know board half of them down the crash
First week or show nobody eats eats the people they're like, this is immoral, but as soon as
their kids start starving, they go, all right, let's cook them. And the globalists want to put us
in that position. Let's not do that. Let's bypass that. Let's let's say a couple of now, but you got to do it now.
Wait, which
Who's up next year? I'm taking calls or they're received. Oh, who's up next?
Jordan Michigan go ahead. You're on the air
Good afternoon, sir. How are you?
Well, I'm thinking of recipes
Fair enough
I think that I think that is about the funniest thing that he's got
That that little off-handed. I'm thinking of recipes that references the thing that he was talking about earlier
off-handed. I'm thinking of recipes that references the thing that he was talking about earlier. Quick enough, it is off the cuff. Yeah, I'll give him that for entry-level joke style.
Yeah. Yeah. Indicates the lack of seriousness that any of this
involves. Yeah. See, I would come to the end of this. And I mean, I just, you know, you go in,
you're looking for this Russell brand episode
You accidentally stumble across Alex actually seeming to try in a weird way. Yeah, throw in a bunch of as you describe shotgun spaghetti
Yeah around about this elaborate conspiracy in order to make
Undocumented immigrants into the police and military right just a flood of racism
Oh god damn and then this desperate attention grab attempt and the government's immigrants into the police and military. Right. Just a flood of racism.
Oh, goddamn.
And then this desperate attention grab attempt.
It's an interesting episode.
You know, like, I don't know if it's because we've been gone
and I've been a little bit out of the loop of the workflow,
but I find this episode is one of the more interesting ones
that I've seen in a long time.
I tend to agree with you.
I listen to that barrage of racism,
and I wonder how we've ever even gotten to this point.
This is not something that you wake up one day,
and you're like, now here's my racist globalist conspiracy
that includes just about everybody that's non-white
and how much I hate all of them.
Yeah.
And if I could, I would have gotten to women too.
And you all should be very, very scared.
Yeah, oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
To then, and to then knowingly, and shamefully, shamefully,
rehash a bit you did three years ago
that you shouldn't remember that clearly.
It was a good bit.
It was a good bit. It wasn't good bet.
I think that remembering that clearly
is indicative of how much traffic it drops.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I mean, that's my point whenever I say,
you shouldn't remember that clearly.
He's bringing it up because it drove so much traffic.
Yes.
And he's very aware of that.
To try and redo it is just sad.
Yeah, and also this was right after the news broke
that he lost a bunch of money.
And that doesn't come up.
I don't know, I don't want this to be
like a portent of things to come.
Sure.
I don't necessarily want him to do interesting shows
every day.
No.
That's overwhelming.
Yeah.
But I do appreciate it every now and again, and it's a nice welcome back. I I I respect
Oh, your
willingness
To get excited
For a man only putting in a small amount of effort
Well, when you're six, seven years deep,
and somebody has put in no effort,
I'll tell you this, it's pretty impressive.
Because I have been feeling like we're on the ninth day
of you not having anything to eat,
and I've been looking at you like smack your lips.
Oh, I'm, yeah.
If Alex hadn't have tried at least a little bit,
I think I would have been eaten.
Oh.
Yeah.
Dangerous. Well, I will tell you eaten. Oh. Yeah. Mm-hmm.
Dangerous.
Well, I will tell you this.
Yeah.
If I do eat you, you will be well seasoned.
Okay.
Um, I don't trust you.
I don't think you're, I listen.
A lot of hot peppers.
I will leave instructions on how best to cook me.
Okay.
I feel like, mm-hmm.
I feel like I could cook me better than you.
Out of respect
You are a better cook that's my final words. I can cook me better than you
You are a better cook I will give you that sure
I feel like cooking a human would be harder than frozen pizza, so I'm fucked I
Well, I would very quickly stop being the better cook than you in this scenario
Well, I would very quickly stop being the better cook than you in this scenario.
But not do you left really detailed instructions.
That's a good point.
And because we're such good friends
and I respect you, I would follow your instructions.
Ah, yeah.
Well, then that means that I would be able to cook me
better than you in perpetuity forever and ever and ever.
And I would be a fitting tribute.
And if the tables are turned and you're thinking
about eating me, I would just leave a note
pinned to my shirt that says, not good eating. No, I'm too picky. I'm too picky. I would just leave a note pinned to my shirt that says not good eating.
No, I'm too picky.
I'm too picky.
I wouldn't eat a person.
Yeah, me neither.
I think I would maybe...
I don't think I'd even eat duck.
I think I might try a person.
Whoa.
Just to get it out of the way.
See, that's the problem.
If you do, you can't undo that.
You can't undo eating.
Like, I can't be like, hey, listen, like, hey listen, I don't want a whole thing.
I don't want your whole dish, I just want a taste.
You can't do that with human, with man flesh.
With man flesh, it's a bridge that cannot be re-crossed.
Yeah, you just can't.
And Alex is excited to cross that bridge.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's already eaten somebody.
I would be surprised if he's already eaten somebody.
It's a multi-millionaire.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's already eaten somebody. It's a multi-millionaire.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's had a taste.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, Darius.
We'll be back.
Probably with some live episodes.
We'll see you in more conversations.
Yeah.
Um, but until the next time we see you, we've website.
Indeed we do, it's KnowledgeFights.com.
Yep, we're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter to add knowledge on this co-fight. Yep, we'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Neo, it's KnowledgeFight.com. Yep, we're all on Twitter. We are on Twitter, it's Add Knowledge on this go fight.
Yep, we'll be back.
But until then, I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DCX Clark.
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calling him a huge fan. I love your work.
I love you.