Knowledge Fight - #872: November 26, 2023

Episode Date: November 29, 2023

In this installment, Dan and Jordan return to discuss Sunday's episode, where Alex lies about voter fraud, struggles with his feelings about Putin, and decries all of the people out there playing pian...o with their penises.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I Ready Not knowledge fight Damn and Jordan I am sweating Knowledge fight that comes it's time to pray I have great respect for knowledge, but knowledge fight I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys. Shang-E are the bad guys. I'm knowledge.
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Starting point is 00:00:47 And the end of the day And the end of the day So Alex, I'm with this thing Holiday with your fan I love your world Knowledge fight No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Welcome back to knowledge fight. I'm dad. I'm George. We're a couple dudes. Sit around Where's it with the ultra of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex? Indeed we are dn Jordan. Damn Jordan quick question for you. What's your best spot today, buddy? I'm gonna go first my bright spot is Jason Parchin's new novel
Starting point is 00:01:18 Zoe is too drunk for this dystopia He's he wrote like John dies at the end under David Wong. What a flare for titles. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My favorite though is the first in the Zoe Ash series. So the new one is the third. And the first is called futuristic violence and fancy suits. And it's such a great novel. It's like puts a great scenery together. It's a great world building exercise. And it's a really good satire. Like it's an actual satire. Hmm. Oh, it's a love world building exercise and it's a really good satire like it's an actual satire hmm. Oh, yeah, yeah, if you would like to know what Alex does not understand This is a good place to start
Starting point is 00:01:55 Yeah, yeah, cuz it's not like Jonathan Swift. You don't need to eat the Irish for this. No, this is just regular No regular old satire of how we live that's good. Yeah, you eat the arc in dark hands. Absolutely now we're back at it Yeah, the new books really really great. It's out now. What's the title of the second of which in the trilogy? Oh man, it's Zoe is something it's another one of those along the lines of like Zoe's hungover of those along the lines of like, Zoe's hung over her, something along those lines. It's that kind of vibe. Sure.
Starting point is 00:02:29 If I had brought it from recall, I would have told you, the moment you asked me, it's gone forever. I'll never remember the name of this. Well, I apologize for putting you in that position. No, no, no, you should apologize to Jason. I apologize, Jason. Now you'll never get that. My bad.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Zero, huge amount of sales for one and three nobody has any idea of fight over And my apologies also that I was about to say that you are the panic at the disco of naming songs or Naming books, you know they had all those crazy Lying is the most fun a girl can have with like taking her clothes off. I like it There's a there's a one I think I lying is the most fun a girl can have with like taking her clothes off. I like it. There's a there's a lot of. I think I I always like to good. This will destroy you song title. Something like a hammer fell to the clavicle.
Starting point is 00:03:13 That's always good. Yeah. Well, fallout boy. Fallout boy. I never listened to an album. The same as seen. It's a goddamn arms race. I don't know if I've ever listened to a full fallout boy song. They make me very angry.
Starting point is 00:03:26 I feel like this might've been a bright spot of mine in the past. So I... And I told you about how angry they make me. I'm reluctant to make it a bright spot now, but I was, you know, on the bike. And I did listen to some, like, old Fallout Boy song. Yeah. And like, this gets me going. And it just kind of fucked up to think that that's probably 15, 20 years son. Yeah. And like, this gets me going. And it just kind of finds up to think
Starting point is 00:03:45 that that's probably 15, 20 years old. Sure, sure. It's nuts. Oh, no, no, no, there's so much oldies that are that, you know, we get old. But there's a part of me that is like, this maybe is a little bit different. Like, you know, like I'm listening to what had happened was
Starting point is 00:04:02 with open mic and Questlove. And there's like, how can Ila Delph Half Life be old? Like 30 years? Yeah, I know. I'm listening to it. I'm like, no, it's not that old. It's still relevant. You are joking me.
Starting point is 00:04:16 This is 30 years old. I can't believe the same. I mean, it's not as old as Ila Delph Half Life. But like, sugar were going down swinging. That song, I was listening to that and I'm like I I get a charge out of it. Yeah A bunch of those songs too like that song from snakes on a plane sure sure that
Starting point is 00:04:36 Kiss make I feel like I'm almost certain this has been a bright spot of mine I read discovery about every few years. I believe it. These things I remind that I unfortunately like those songs. I have a really thought about that from that perspective before, but I imagine people who were huge 60s and 70s people. The 90s came around and they were blown away.
Starting point is 00:05:02 The sound didn't sound like it did in the past. But I find it hard to believe that there were people in the 1920s who were like, this doesn't sound like Scott Joplin anymore. I bet they were. But they're had to have been. Yeah. Yeah. Some assholes like, fuck, I can't help it. I like Joplin.
Starting point is 00:05:18 I love being a player piano. This whole horn shit. I was honest. Do some cardio. I love this piano. What can I say? Yeah, I was thinking about it I think it kind of is just because me and my buddy Nikki Gifts used to watch a lot of like music videos Yeah, yeah, because they had that MTV channel that bonus channel that was just videos
Starting point is 00:05:40 That was just videos. Yeah, and so we would drink a lot and watch videos Yeah, and so that kind of takes me they had a whole channel for it. That was a style at the time Yeah, it kind of takes me back to that a little bit. Maybe that's that's where it comes from anyway I'm sure it was a bright spot before but I'm gonna make it one again double down. Welcome back Career research and That's my boy. Carrier resurgence. That's my boy. That's my boy. That's my boy. Carrier resurgence.
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Starting point is 00:07:01 Apologies to folks who you know wanted us back on Monday I would have liked to but there was construction on the old department would have been the best the window being replaced uh... where we record these here episodes yeah it's it's nice that they're doing it when it gets dark out at five though you know so you don't have to have like uh... that nine o'clock sunlight uh... what what you can when you remove the curtains. Oh, yeah, they didn't have to take the curtains off. Yeah. So they take the curtains off and then it gets dark at five. So you still have like a reasonable true. Although, while the curtains have been
Starting point is 00:07:33 off, it is difficult to work during the day in here. So I have been making a de facto secondary workstation in the living room. Yeah, that's wise. So, you know, there's a lot of adjustments, but we're back. I'm reluctant to say better than ever, but we will find out how we're doing, how Alex is doing. We're going to be talking about September. Whoa. I was trying to say Sunday.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I was talking about September. How it's closed? September. We're talking about... Still right in July and on your check. Yeah. This is November 26th. That's right.
Starting point is 00:08:04 That's Sunday. Right. So we're talking about that. Alex took a couple of days off for the Thanksgiving holiday himself. Naturally. He's in that turkey. Yeah. Probably. I remember there's a year that he put out that those Thanksgiving pictures. I wonder why he hasn't done it again. I'll tell you what. In my Thanksgiving history, tradition-wise, my aunt, I want to to say she did, she always ran the Thanksgiving. That was her holiday. Yeah, yeah. Whole family went to her place. She cooked a whole thing. Bouts, you know, decade before she died, she was like, you know, turkey sucks and just switched
Starting point is 00:08:37 to prime rib and everyone was happy forever. I wouldn't be happy with that. And then I want, I like the tradition of the turkey. Oh, she had a little turkey for those who who wanted that and everybody enjoyed the other stuff Yeah, people have a lot of weird meat feelings people I was thinking about this is a is a is a sense that I really I like it. I like it a lot I've had I was thinking about this over the time that we were off, because I'm making some sandwiches for myself. And I realized I've come to peace, make peace with this. I don't mind a baloney sandwich.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Yeah, I'm almost 40, I don't mind a baloney sandwich. I don't wanna feel shame about it. For right? What? Do you feel a tan? Oh, you're always. You're fine with a raw baloney sandwich, sorry. You're following the raw baloney, yeah. You toast the bread bread though give it a little bit of texture. Okay. I like that
Starting point is 00:09:28 I like that But I also like turkey sandwiches, sure you know, yeah, and I feel like First of all, Bloney is thought of as a child meat and then turkey is thought of as like a bland boo meat Sure, but somehow ham gets a pass. I mean, the honey ham. Yeah. They put honey on it. You can give it a ham? Well, sure, but I mean, it's not, it's pepper turkey, it's not honey ham.
Starting point is 00:09:51 There's maledism. Ha ha ha ha ha. I mean, here's what you're missing. One roast beef is bullshit. That's what you're missing. But people do give it a lot of, that's high on the like sort of adult meats. Yeah, well, yeah. Yeah, because adults like to punish themselves because they think it's cool.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Wrong. Get that shit out of here. The honey ham prime, that's top. That's, that's where it is. On your tear list, that's the top. All of them are honey roasted. The only good lunch meets are honey roasted. Honey turkey.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Honey turkey, honey ham. Honey, honey honey honey honey honey honey you name it honey tongue Or you make tongue into a lunch. So what am I thinking? You can you can you can show you can Like this yeah people have a lot of meat feelings and there's a lot of loathes those are those are gonna stick with these are things That we have learned and they intro to this episode Yes, but for now let's get into today's business, but first let's say hello to some new ones. That's great idea. So first, Keith JG. Thank you so much. You're now a policy won. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next happy belated to Kyle, Kevin and Carl P. Thank you so much. You're now a policy won. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, thank you, Toro Rivera.
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Starting point is 00:11:21 And we get a technocrite in the mix Jordan. So thank you so much to this is the hour policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And we get a technocrite in the mix Jordan, so thank you so much to this is the only podcast I listen to on Spotify. I hear Jordan screams in my dreams. Da-da-da-da-LOL, thank you so much, you're an hour technocrite. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Forstars, the honky mother tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, satamite, sent me a book in a poop. Daddy Shark. Bum-bum-bum-bum-bum. 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. I do. Yes. Thank you very much I'm very unfortunately you've had to listen to podcasts on Spotify myself And I was using Stitcher and then it went away. Yeah, that is an issue. It's Stitcher was you know, not great, but it was it worked
Starting point is 00:12:07 Yeah, I don't know overcast for me. Is that right? Go. That's the way to go. Mm-hmm. I might have to branch out Go for it. It's just because I spotify for music Yeah, so I was just like well, it's here already and then I just fucking adds and shit See that's why I only listen to music and podcast from my phone and I don't have you know I keep all of my music hard hard coded yeah MP3 real stuff that isn't real I know you have to put it on vinyl man I'm not only you put these podcasts on on wax I only have Scott Joplin on vital it's terrible yeah sound the same as music these days so we start off here Jordan and there's something that I've been noticing. And that is that Alex is doing a year long
Starting point is 00:12:48 countdown to the 2024. Oh God no. It's Sunday, November 26, 2023, 344 days, seven hours, 55 minutes, zero seconds until the most important election not in US but in world history no one can deny it that's not high that is a fact and info wars is still the tip of the spear still in the fight only because of lessons of yours and your support your word of mouth and your prayers I salute and humbly thank you all and ask you to redouble your efforts Tanai I find it difficult to imagine that this is the most important election in world history
Starting point is 00:13:36 Yeah, it is in as much I've talked about this before but like in as much as it is in the present Sure sure sure and there is an effect that you can have on it right I mean, it can infect the way that things go forward. Mm-hmm. It's important on that front. And it is an important election. Don't get me wrong. Yeah. But there have been some pretty important historic elections. Yeah. I mean, I think, I think ultimately when we look back on the entirety of the United States, it's probably 2000. It is probably 2000 because that bush, Gore, and not even just the tightness of it, but the goal probably won. Like all about it.
Starting point is 00:14:10 The way it played out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the way that bush from zero to one nine eleven, bush for the goal on nine eleven. The whole thing. Yeah. I mean, citizens united Supreme Court, you know, like the whole thing. It's from zeroes.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Yeah. I think there's some, there's an argument to be made from that. Because it was, because you would say it was the Lincoln election and when he was reelected, but the dude died, right? So Andrew Johnson, he fucking wrecked everything. Was two thousand. The most important assassination of the world history was Lincoln. Or, Gabriello, Prince E.P.
Starting point is 00:14:47 The, uh, the Archduke- Of Ferdinand. Yeah, yeah, that was a pretty big one. That was a pretty big one. Was, uh, 2000, was that Hanging Chads? That was Hanging Chads. Yeah, that has to be the most important election ever. Base- base just on that.
Starting point is 00:15:02 It was either that or- it could have been- It could have been 0-4 that was Hanging Chads. I don't know if they needed- I don't know a good connection ever. Base, just on that. It was either that or it could have been, it could have been 0.4 that was hanging chads. I don't know if they needed, I don't know if they needed to. I remember the same theme existed in those two elections, but I can't remember with the term hanging chad what it was from. I love people wanting to go back to paper ballots. Oh, that'll, that won't complicate things. It's funny you should bring that up.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Oh God no. Because we do get into talking about election fraud almost immediately. Every day I see an article out of Ohio or New Jersey or Texas or Connecticut or California or Minnesota or New Mexico or Oklahoma. I mean I've got a big st- or Georgia. I've got a big stack here in front of me of it tonight. Remember, they said it didn't exist. It just- it doesn't happen. We send the State Department around the world
Starting point is 00:15:51 to watch everybody else's elections. And by U.S. State Department rules, we have some of the worst in the world. Breaking a federal judge appointed by Obama just ruled against voting machines in Georgia. The machine, Cybersecurity Floss, filed the Constitutional rights of the voters and said that in a footnote that this is not a conspiracy theory
Starting point is 00:16:11 and people that filed this are not conspiracy theorist. That was a long list of state's Alex lists off, but he really only has this one example and he's also lying about it. Sure. This Georgia case was one that was brought before the court in 2017 and has nothing to do with the election fraud complaints that people like Alex make. This is a group that has sincere grounded but hypothetical concerns about the security of electronic voting systems.
Starting point is 00:16:34 And just recently the Northern District Court in Georgia ruled that the state's motion for summary judgment, which they denied that, which means that the case is going to go to trial, most likely beginning in January. This does not mean that the court found that there was election fraud, nor did the judge find that electronic voting violated constitutional rights. That is a complete lie. Alex is telling the audience because it fits his false conspiracy narrative that he relies on for conning the audience.
Starting point is 00:17:03 You know, you need to get them to believe this narrative. Yeah. In actuality, the footnote Alex is referring to about this not being conspiracy theory thing is meant to distinguish that this case is actually a sincere real thing, unlike the frivolous case is brought by Alex's buddies. Oh. In fact, there's also a footnote about how Trump's people like Sydney Powell actually have been charged with conspiracy to commit election fraud and how their actions that led to that case ultimately represent a very serious vulnerability to election integrity since unauthorized people had access to material and equipment that
Starting point is 00:17:34 could have given them a roadmap as to how they could hack these machines. This breach in January 2021 in coffee county is what the judge used as evidence that the plaintiffs had been potentially damaged and thus they had the right to bring suit. From the ruling, quote, critically, the ongoing revelations regarding the January 2021 coffee county election equipment breach lend serious support to plaintiff's argument that the current configuration of Georgia's voting system presents a substantial risk that CGG members votes will
Starting point is 00:18:05 not be counted as cast. An expert testified that, quote, the risk that a future Georgia election will be attacked materially increased because of that breach, which was done by Trump's allies who were seeking to overturn the 2020 election. Had it not been for their attempts to overturn 2020, the odds are that this case would not go to trial because the harm being presented by plaintiffs would have been too hypothetical. The hypothetical vulnerabilities that they were able to show were found because the expert was given, quote, unfettered access to the equipment, and it was argued that, quote,
Starting point is 00:18:36 malicious actors would be unable to replicate any of those attacks because they could not obtain access to the equipment. The ruling goes on, quote, plaintiffs persuasively contend that the coffee county breach undermines that argument. So Trump's people kind of are responsible for why this case is. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:55 You know, I'm interested just like semantically, right? Is it election fraud if you try and overthrow the government? No, well, maybe, probably, but like, elections can facilitate future voter fraud for sure. Right, right, right, right, sure, sure, sure. You know what I'm saying? By like, it just like conspiracy to commit election fraud. Mm hmm.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Is an interesting way of describing like attempting to overthrow the United States government. Well, I think that other charges too. I don't think those were the only... Shibha, Shibha, that's fair. That is fair. Yeah, it is fraudulent in the realm of voting. Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Yeah, I agree. Yeah. So this particular case is fairly interesting because it was brought in 2017 against the system that they had in place at Georgia at that point. However, in 2019, Georgia willingly changed their electronic system to better address the concerns that are mentioned in the suit, and in response, the plaintiffs adjusted their suit to apply to the newly adopted system. It doesn't seem like a case that this is based in bad faith, but there's never going to be a voting system that exists that
Starting point is 00:19:58 doesn't have hypothetical vulnerabilities. And that always will be a position where you can, you know, you can say, hey, this could happen. And then the state can say, yes, we have measures in place to guard for this. Right. Right. Right. Right. And so there is that weird back and forth. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's like, okay, these people could bring it directly to the people in charge and have them implement it. But if they, people in charge go, no, we're not going to implement it, then you have to literally sue them to get them to do that. Yeah, I mean, that's a generous way, I think. Yeah, but I mean.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Because you're assuming that the state isn't willingly, you know, putting safeguards in place. Sure, but I mean, if you have to sue them to do that, it seems like that means that you could have just, like, gone into, you could have called. Well, the success of the suit doesn't say that those safeguards aren't in place. Well see there we go See that is left to be determined in some ways by the the suit going to court itself Right, yeah, the point is Alex is lying about this case and the plaintiffs in it are not aligned with him at all
Starting point is 00:21:01 The basis of their case is something that Alex's people did, which was super illegal, and poses a serious threat to election security moving forward. Also, he doesn't have examples of this from all those states he listed off. That's just blustery bullshit meant to expand this false narrative he's pitching about this case, so it applies to all these other states, and it's everywhere. Oh, yeah. Trump's gonna win. I I think I think we would know Con conclusively if there was an election fraud problem simply because things would be far more interesting Around elections, right relatively speaking, you know people are standing in line for hours You know, it's it's a very boring process you go in you go, you know, you do the whole thing That's how you hide the problem. But if there was a great election fraud,
Starting point is 00:21:46 there would at least be more fun stories going around all the time, right? What, like somebody comes up to you with an overcoat and he's got a bunch of ballots and stuff. Oh, no. Yes, people giving you money directly to pay for them. Like any, all cops. Slugworth trying to get you out of the corner.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Yeah, so moving. There'd be tons of stories like that. There would be so much more interesting bullshit instead of like I stood in line. There would at least be somebody who is like offering people in line like, Hey, I'll stand here for you. You know, like stuff like that. If there was more, yeah, yeah, we would know. Sort of the I'll watch your bags.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. Well, maybe. Yeah. But either way, it's always the Democrats that are doing this stuff. They're so they're outnumbered. I've got the rulings more right here. Iowa County Supervisors wife convicted 52 counts of voter fraud. It goes on and on. We've got other forms of voter suppression that are happening. And it's all a one way street managed. Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats doing the deed.
Starting point is 00:22:50 They're doing that. Deed. Even the D as we discussed in the Georgia case, the Georgia's, the judges ruling heavily relied on Trump's allies actions to justify the need for this to go to trial and not be a summary judgment. That was not Democrats doing the deed. That was Trump's people. Not even just random Republicans. Trump's actual allies. As for this Iowa case, this has to do
Starting point is 00:23:10 with the conviction of Kim Taylor on 52 counts of voter fraud. Her charges stem from her trying to stuff ballot boxes for her husband who is running in a primary to fill the fourth district seat in the house. Her husband Jeremy Taylor lost in that primary, which was the Republican primary. He's a lifelong Republican and served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013. That sounds like voter for a...and it sounds like the Democrats do it definitely. Everything Alex is complaining about is the result of Republican misdeeds, but he's lying to his audience and saying it's all Democrats because that's what fits the narrative he's
Starting point is 00:23:42 selling them. The narrative is all that's important and all the details supporting it Can be a lie Alex doesn't give a single shit about the truth just what works Yeah, I think one of our biggest what ifs would be What if Nixon just was like nah? Fuck you, you know like what if Nixon pulled the drum you know, and it was like if Nixon pulled the throne. You know, and then it was like, not resigning.
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Starting point is 00:24:53 Yeah, that is that is true Yeah, saying you're gonna do something and doing it are a little different Especially in public government well, it's unfortunate that the president Nixon set does not follow the president issue. So on to the economy, we have some economic news that Alex is going to get into here at the beginning. Here's federal numbers from the US government from the Federal Reserve look at the rate of debt. Upwards of 40% of the US budget now, that's a hyperbolic curve,
Starting point is 00:25:30 is financing the debt. The road deserves to him. Interest on the federal debt is now, so am I, that it's considering 40% of all personal income taxes and federal finances continue on their current path. With only a few years.
Starting point is 00:25:45 It will form the entirety of income taxes to just pay the debt on the interest to who? Well, the globalist. Alex is just reading a blog post from the Heritage Foundation, which is a right-wing think tank who shouldn't be taken seriously, particularly on issues relating to things like the National Debt. They skew and misuse statistics all the time in service of making fraudulent arguments to cut social welfare programs that run counter to their conservative ideology. The interest on the national debt is not inherently a problem as it stands and there's no reason
Starting point is 00:26:15 to believe that it'll get to the point where all income taxes are being used to pay the interest on the debt. It is true that interest rates on the debt being too high can have negative effects on things like lending and shifting priorities for government spending, but it doesn't necessarily have to. And much like he's oversimplifying the economics of this, Alex is also just making shit up about who's paid interest on the debt. People who have money owed to them get the interest, and in this case, it's really stupid to just say it's the globalists. That doesn't mean anything. The vast majority of the debt is held domestically, which includes individual investors, mutual funds, pension funds, and state and local governments within the United States. At the
Starting point is 00:26:54 end of 2022, approximately 17.3 trillion in debt was owned domestically, and Alex, you know, is globalist is mostly the Federal Reserve, is the bogeyman that he points to. Only six trillion of that is owed to the federal reserve Sure The rest could be the city you live in your employer or even just you you could have treasury bonds Yeah, yeah, let's let's just remind ourselves about how this really works, right? The government has all the gun like money's not real like if the government wanted to be like hey Guess what we don't owe you money anymore they could just do it well but there's also like a lot of the money
Starting point is 00:27:29 is money we owe ourselves like that is a very complicated and not as scary thing as folks like the heritage foundation like to make it that's what I'm saying like it's all it's all part of the system that we're propping up you that's part of it you being in debt 17 trillion now go that's an issue that's going to be immediately a but that's part of it. You being in debt 17 trillion. That's a good issue. That's gonna be immediately a problem. That's an issue for the people who gave me that much profit. They really shouldn't have done that. That's true.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I bruister's millions of that shit immediately. Yeah, but the government, oh, that is different. It's a very dynamic. Yeah, yeah. So like, there's all sorts of entities that are paid by the interest on the debt. So unless all of the people who have treasury bonds
Starting point is 00:28:08 or have investment in US currency or members of the globalists, what Alex is saying doesn't mean anything. Yeah. Just economic nonsense. Yeah. You're at a blog post. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Yeah. Probably a tweet about a blog post. And the doctrine of come get me is a lot stronger if you're the United States. You know, like if you're about to be evicted from your place, there's a party they can just be like, fine, take me out. You know, come get me.
Starting point is 00:28:31 That's, if you're the United States of America and somebody wants to be like, China wants to be like, hey, we need money back now. Come get me, what are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? Well, and that's the other thing that the anti-communist folk like to rattle around is attending the China owns all of our debt
Starting point is 00:28:49 Yeah, so me they own less than Japan. Yeah silly silly. Yeah, we're all pretend So there is a Bit of the show where Alex discusses a clip from a congressional hearing with Josh Holly discusses a clip from a congressional hearing with Josh Hawley, interviewing a guy about social media and in effectual ways that they deal with child exploitation. Right. And so we'll play a little bit of that here and here Alex's disgusting take-offs. Great. Tell us about the shift towards automated safety monitoring and what that has meant in your
Starting point is 00:29:27 experience. I was not there for the shift, but what I can say is that algorithms are as good as their inputs. So, if you don't allow a child to be, oh, that is gross, it makes me uncomfortable. Right? Which is something that you can do for an ad today. You can you can take an ad and say that is sexually inappropriate. But there's no way for a child to do that when they get a message or other areas.
Starting point is 00:29:55 How do these systems, like even have a hope of addressing it? It's a boss. Back in up 20 seconds. This is the most key thing. They got this top computer scientist, you should work for Facebook, Al Mehta. They brought him back. And he's saying, they're acting like the AI is doing all this. It's not. It's programming it to cover it up and act like it's being dealt with so they can generate reports that cover it up.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Because a child when it sees pedophilic material sit to them or other horrible things, snuff films, you name it and it's everywhere, folks. They don't know to go into the terms of service and click eight links and send a message and say something. They don't even know it's wrong. They're innocent. That's why a child can't join the military till they're in adult 18. You can't buy cigarettes, so you're 18. You can't buy alcohol to your 21. Because we've decided, hey, this is so dangerous. You can't any of that. That makes sense, folks. I mean, I mean, I'm, I was pretty smart at 17,
Starting point is 00:30:51 but still, I mean, God, I know a hundred times more than I knew then. And you know how that works. There's a way, you know, health and beauty is wasted on the youth as you get older. You figure this stuff out. You actually get worse in some cases people people People get out too fast. They get what are you saying right now more wise So I say they don't know they don't know would you just throw your child in a park with thousands of weird men and women dressed up like clowns That say they're into sexual kids. Oh, it's liberal, but that's what drag queen story time is we just throw them out say well It's their decision whether they want to be with an adult. They can make, because there's no age of consent,
Starting point is 00:31:29 because they're getting rid of that. But children can't contract, they can't make those decisions. I have no idea. The getting rid of the age of consent, don't know who's having that conversation in a serious way. I don't think that this is happening I don't even know what we're talking about to be honest. No, certainly not
Starting point is 00:31:48 It's the algorithm Yeah, that's basically what this guy is talking about there aren't there aren't sufficient measures for like let's say a minor to Report some kind of an interaction or something like that in the same way that social media do have, you know, like things you can report ads really easily. Sure, sure. And so that is the conversation he's having. And Alex is spinning off into a whole other world here, just in service of a lot of the things that he likes
Starting point is 00:32:17 to complain about, like drag queen story time. Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's weird to me because it does seem like it's a very simple conversation of like, if you listen, here's the algorithm that we have to maximize profit. If you want us to not send these ads to children, we have to change the algorithm and then we will lose money. We don't want to lose money.
Starting point is 00:32:40 That's, I mean, it's a really simple process, right? Well, that's what makes sense. That part of it is stuff that there is better application for within social media, because it does intersect directly with advertisers. Right, exactly. Yeah, and I think the larger point that this person is making is very fair and good.
Starting point is 00:33:00 And that is that there do need to be more robust protections in place. For sure. It is very much unsafe in in my ways for minors to be on social media. Yeah, they made it that way. It's the same way they make apps that like candy crush is not a safe thing true. Yeah, unsafe in a different way. And you don't say even a different way that's that's exploitative of trying to get your parents to pay for whatever happens to the family.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Microtransactions. The principles that it's based off are the same kind of addictive feedback. Well, I'm going to say no because what this guy is talking about is children being exploited. Oh, him talking about it. Yeah, that's different. Yeah. So the point that this guy is making is a reasonable one and I think there's a decent conversation to have around it that Alex is not having no and neither is Josh Holly. What the courts found this is in the record. This is factual findings is that Facebook devoted all
Starting point is 00:34:00 kinds of resources and people actual human, to doing things like monitoring posts on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy. There's one example of a parent in my home state of Missouri wanting to post something about a school board meeting. Facebook used human moderators to go and take down that post. That was important. That has to come down. We can't have them posting about school board meetings, or haven't say, but the things that your daughter experienced, this ring of pedophiles, rings plural, that Facebook just can't find the time for. They just don't have the resources for it.
Starting point is 00:34:34 That we just have to leave to, you know, let the market have its effect. Let AI do its job. We just don't have the resources for it. They had plenty of resources to censor first amendment speech. No resources to protect our children. Absolutely unconstitutional. Mingo, Mingo, you win the Blue Ribbon. AI is an excuse to take humans out of the decision-making process. So they have robots that go out and kill innocent people and then erase their
Starting point is 00:35:00 memory. So there's no record. They don't want humans in the command chain. And so as the report shows, I've got it right here. pedophilic encounters went up several thousand percent once AI took over because it's not programmed to stop it. Look at target. Look at, look at the ads everywhere with with with big media. It's pedophilic everywhere. This is what they want. They go, oh, they in this in the Congress, but if you go back to the articles, when Owen Troyer got manned off Twitter three years ago, three and a half years ago in the middle of the pandemic, they said, Info Wars host has now been man, media matters reported him for organizing a rally
Starting point is 00:35:45 with Alex Jones against the lockdowns at the Capitol. Those evil Texans, those evil Americans, even worse, they went down and organized a rally at everybody, including my dad who never even post stuff online. He went and made posts and said, let's go rally against this and he got banned. Banned. Oh, it's Troy. You're taking off Twitter because we were going to go protest lockdowns and stay was a fraud. But then illegal aliens coming across their exempt from the shots and Black Lives Matter burning down at the country in the summer of 2000. Remember, they were exempt. They said, oh, studies show Black Lives Matter marches lower COVID. But everyone out being everywhere actually raises it. And the truth is, with herd immunity, it did actually lower it.
Starting point is 00:36:40 It'd have people out. Oh my God. Oh, I don't see. What even is the problem here? I don't know. Alex got really lost in the weeds there. Yeah. But his point was supposed to be that social media uses human moderation against him and
Starting point is 00:36:52 his friends, but not against these pedophile posts. Somehow. Which they presumably just monitor with AI. That's where he was going with this. Right. Somehow I got confused when we got onto illegal immigrants. Oh, that's where I was. Well, I was couldn't resist. Muscle memory hit. I mean, yeah, Oh, that's where I was. I couldn't resist Muscle memory. Yeah, yeah, that's a good point. That's a good point. Personally, I find this level of engagement with the problem at hand to be offensive
Starting point is 00:37:13 There are children who are being exploited online and this is not a political issue Whether or not you feel like your stupid COVID posts were too shadow banned means nothing in this context and it's disgusting to make this argument or two shadow band means nothing in this context and it's disgusting to make this argument. Honestly, I would just say fine. An ideal scenario is maybe that social media entities that enjoy the protections that are afforded by the government cannot allow users under 18 on them. Maybe a law like that's possible, maybe not,
Starting point is 00:37:37 or possibly any social media network that includes minors cannot be joined by adults other than like parents of account holders for supervision purposes. Maybe that's a way we go about this. Yeah, maybe there's a kid stable. Alex would not like this kind of regulation of companies. Absolutely not.
Starting point is 00:37:53 These situations don't also seem that viable and would be almost impossible to uphold. So the next best solution is probably for all of the moderation to be done by humans. But this introduces a ton more problems. There's the matter of how costly that would be for these businesses, which may or may not be prohibitive for them to implement. Beyond that, you have the issue that we've seen with moderation of content like this stuff Alex is talking about being very traumatic for people to deal with. There are countless stories of people dealing with PTSD from their time in these roles, so
Starting point is 00:38:20 the only way to provide really effective blanket human moderation is probably through some kind of law enforcement liaison or some other highly trained staff. Alex certainly wouldn't support the state monitoring social media, so at least one of these solutions is untenable for him. And in terms of training, he would want someone like the sound of freedom guy to head that up, so that's going to be a disaster. The guy who is... Gakused and... ...credically... Mmm. to head that up. So that's going to be a disaster. The guy who is confused and critical. Hmm. This is a really serious issue.
Starting point is 00:38:48 And it's one that I think will require a drastic overhaul of social media in order to address, but it's important to understand that Alex doesn't really care about the issue at all, except for how he can use it for his own purposes. That's all he's doing here. And it makes me sick. Beyond that, his response is just a cavalcade of bullshit. Black Lives Matter protest burned down half the country. Immigrants don't have to get vaccinated. My dad was banned from social media. All just complete shit. Yeah. Disgusting. I mean, you know, I think the real problem that we can't address is just like, I think we literally
Starting point is 00:39:22 have to evolve to deal with social media. Like as a species level, like, no think we literally have to evolve to deal with social media, like, as a species level. Like, nothing in history has ever existed like this. And no comparable jump in technology at relative speed has ever existed like this. So no matter what ideas we have, like, it's just like, I mean, the problem is maybe if we evolved as a species, we wouldn't be posting weird shit like this. Like, we don't need moderation, we need people to evolve to where they're not posting this and say shit. Yeah, I mean, it would be good.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I don't need to get involved evolution. Well, I'm not talking about like, I'm not talking about genetic, I'm not talking about like, genetic mutations are required. Yeah. I'm just talking about like, the way social media exists today, the only real solution to it is people not behaving in the ways that aren't back.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Yeah, exactly. And that is not something that necessarily we can bank on happening. No, I mean, it's like we need to turn off the internet, fucking turn off society. And then for 10 years, just be like, here's how we use the internet. And then we can begin society.
Starting point is 00:40:34 Who's gonna be the training course of the globalists? I'm not saying that this is a tenable idea. I'm just saying that this does seem to be that level of society-wide problem. Sure, but by then, there'll be something new. Sure. We'll show up. That'll be problematic and awful.
Starting point is 00:40:49 If everybody's doing it, well, then maybe we're not developing something new and problematic and awful. That's the trick. Hey, all right. 10 years break. So apparently Trump went to a football game and people cheered for it. I'm sorry. What?
Starting point is 00:41:02 Yeah. That's what Alex is excited about. Okay. Great. Trump shows up at football games and the roar is so loud Back clips that coming up Take control I'll play the whole clip when we come back will play part of it. Just roaring 360 100,000 people just roaring Biden couldn't get 10 people to his rallies Biden couldn't get 10 people to his rallies. But we're told he won with nine million votes more than a Barack Obama. I never said Barack Obama stole the election. He fooled America.
Starting point is 00:41:32 I think he did. People wanted to embrace it. I really think you did. People went and got him elected. He won both times. I think you said the opposite to, I think you said white people to nugget. Hillary Clinton lost fair and square despite massive fraud. Trump is landslater as, so she did steal it when she lost. She would have, she stole a lesser 20 million votes, folks. But here's their problem. Ooh, I've talked to so many experts which my head spent fake. I think I've so many dead people and so many people moved out of the district.
Starting point is 00:42:03 They're going to ride in those mail-in ballots. They only got so much ammo. They almost told Texas, they almost told Florida in 2020 and 2022. But you see, you see the Democrats going up like this. The Republicans are right above them. And all of a sudden you see them put everything in. But it didn't enough. And they run out like an eaten pop it. It was paramilically. They throw it in and we got out. He doesn't make it barely. He does that sound a bunch more.
Starting point is 00:42:33 I got tired of it yet. So I just find this to be so stupid. Like the idea that they'd run out of ammo. Why? Why? What are we talking about? There were out of ammo why why what are we talking about so many dead people what are you talking about I'll tell you this there are more dead people than life people you can't run out of dead people cannot run out of the book what are you gonna have oh bad also like I refuse to believe that there's a scenario where these people have this such an elaborate way to rig elections and steal votes.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Totally. All these dead people's names in the bulk magnitude that I was just talking about. And they're like, fuck, we ran out of dead people. Nothing we can do. Nothing we can do. So dumb. We thought we had rigged this election.
Starting point is 00:43:19 You know, the problem is, that's the thing. You know, dictators, they win with 97% of the vote. Because even if you've got a landslide He still wins with like 65% That's how good you are at rigging elections you never you never risk like a fucking oh 49.5 I'm fucked now. I can't be a dictator somebody hit the Yeah, so stupid hilarious, so we got some big COVID news. Sure. Uh, well, nope turns out we don't okay. Uh, this is dumb. Okay. I was gonna do this tonight. But two hours is not enough. Oh God. So tomorrow I've got a bunch of big guests on whistleblowers inside her. You name it. And I keep saying the biggest COVID developments just came out because I just keep getting
Starting point is 00:44:05 bigger, but absolute government documents from DARPA are now public released by Congress just last week that the US government created COVID-19 years ago, years before they released it. And that it is a sterile and it does cause cancer and it does turn off your immune system. Sure. I mean, just unbelievable information. I mean, I'm like pinching myself that I'm in a real universe on air talking about this. And it's like this weird thing. They're committing these giant insane mass murder crimes that make Hitler blush and M blush and Lenin blush and pole pot blush and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and a whole pot from blush. And he just come to a humblash. That was like a roller coaster through the past.
Starting point is 00:45:07 And then we went back up. A blush. And it's really going on. It's in lands. It medical journals. It's, it's, I've been a lot of research on this. That's not true. So Alex doesn't have these documents and they probably
Starting point is 00:45:20 don't exist. He's just reporting on some shit talk that Tom Renns did recently claiming that he has these unclassified documents, which he naturally don't exist. He's just reporting on some shit talk that Tom Renns did recently claiming that he has these unclassified documents which he naturally hasn't produced. For those who don't remember, Renns is the guy who kept failing the bar and then passed just before COVID hit and decided to become a COVID lawyer. That's the way you do it. He's made an extravagant claim after extravagant claim all without proof and all going nowhere.
Starting point is 00:45:42 When his shit talk doesn't materialize into anything real, he just moves on with a new splashy attention grabbing stunt like this and the cycle begins all over again. We've seen this happen at least two or three times just on Alex's show. Rans is the very definition of full of shit and anything attached to his name is a write-off for me immediately. If you were serious, you could just release these alleged documents and full instead of making the rounds on conspiracy bullshit shows like Alex's to talk shit about having them without putting them out.
Starting point is 00:46:09 He'll probably never release them because they either don't exist or they don't say what he claims, so the image of these unclassified documents only holds power as long as he has them and you don't. The second anyone else can review this shit the entire game falls apart. Alex isn't covering this on the show today because there's nothing to cover, except that a shit talking idiot talks some shit. Alex is pretty much used up the material he has from that. So now he's just hyping up that he's gonna do an interview
Starting point is 00:46:33 with this idiot on the next day's show. He's gonna talk Tom Rents to Bob. Yeah, great. So big bombshell. I would say this, I would prefer to know who's relieved. You know, like I get it, Paul Pot blush. You know, but who is out there going like, woo, guess what, I'm off the hook.
Starting point is 00:46:53 You know, who's relieved by how awful this person is? You'd think all of those people, right? I mean, that would be the idea, right? But it seems like they're all coquettish. They're blushing, yeah, they're blushing though. They would never. If only I could, if only I had the courage to commit atrocities on this love. Is that what you think of when you hear it
Starting point is 00:47:11 make them blush? I mean, in terms of the specific people we're describing. See, because I always heard today, I always imagined today as like, I could never. Sure, no, no, and I mean that in context with other human beings, you would say that. But I feel like if you're blushing and you're a hitler, you're like, oh, if only I could do that. It's interesting. We hear things different ways, because I think it's still just the same as like normal people. I'm still trying to inhabit the spirit of Hitler.
Starting point is 00:47:39 You and a lot of Alex's guests. Yeah. Yeah. So, um, Trump, uh, they're going to kill him. Sure. Apparently this is the new narrative. They're going to kill Trump. Okay. Um, that would be, that would be news. Well, here's how they're going to do it.
Starting point is 00:47:54 Okay. The talking point the last month is Trump is Hitler. Sure. But the new talking point is, oh, he's going to die next year. And it's all over CNN, MSNBC, ABC. I've got all the articles. The new talking point is, well, he's going to die of a heart attack, which means they're going with poisoning or a stroke. But Trump's already wily.
Starting point is 00:48:19 He sends his age randomly to buy hundreds of bags of food. Three times that. What? No, don't tell me that anywhere. Why are you talking about? We walk up at Marlago that has a whole bunch of kitchens, five or six of them. And he's had employees for years. He'll say, let me see the stakes.
Starting point is 00:48:36 They'll pull out the wires. Why would we let this person live? I'll take that one right there. He watches them cook it. Oh my God. Trump's in a video game for his life, but it's a real video game. Can you imagine that game?
Starting point is 00:48:50 I don't want to play the game. I mean, please, game sucks. Somebody stopped the game. That game's awful. Somebody stopped the game. I'm gonna play this game where I watch someone make a stake. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:49:00 So, I don't know. I mean, I guess you gotta do something, you know, for a storyline. And I guess this is where Alex is going. They already tried to poison him with the slow acting diet coke scam. Yeah. Uh, so that didn't work. We've already done this over and over again. Do you know what I think? There were going to fly a helicopter into his inauguration. Here's what I truly believe. What's that? I truly believe this. It would be better comparatively like two options. Trump dies of completely natural causes, complete coincidence. He's old.
Starting point is 00:49:36 Old people die. They do that. Right, completely natural causes versus somebody assassinates him. I think it is better for the world in the only these two scenarios if somebody assassinates him. If he dies of natural causes and nobody can put everybody nobody can prove somebody did it. Right. Everybody is going to blame ever. It's going to be madness. It will. It will be. I'm not saying it would be better for him to be assassinated, but I am going to say that you are correct that if you died of natural causes. My God. It would be assassination. It would be you a lot of people. saying it would be better for him to be assassinated, but I am going to say that you are correct, that if you died of natural causes,
Starting point is 00:50:06 it would be assassination. It would be to a lot of people. It would be assassination to everybody for every different reason, and it wouldn't be. Let me tell you this, not to me. No, no, I mean, it would be hilarious. I wouldn't think it was assassination. So funny.
Starting point is 00:50:19 People, like you're saying, people die, old age. She's not in great health. Sure, absolutely. It wouldn't be a much more is a story that we just heard. That man should die of natural causes tons of bags of food. I mean at the end of the day, the day you should die of natural. Alex goes on longer about this and he explains that Trump gets like 100 people to go get
Starting point is 00:50:38 fast food and then he randomly selects a bag. How is he still alive? Well, he's only eating one of the bags. It's just food waste for the rest of them. That's not the point. He's only eating a shit out of weird fat eye, don't know. But he has to, because otherwise he's gonna poison it. He's being poisoned.
Starting point is 00:50:54 That's food. Okay, fine. So we got geopolitics. This is really hitting all the, like, the main quages here. Just going for it. And so we got some geopolitical news. Okay. Some of the people that Alex thinks are cool. Okay. When you think of someone, someone to hell, you think Mitt Romney.
Starting point is 00:51:14 He said you don't want to be. I should clarify. Mitt Romney said some bad things about Vivek. Sure. So Alex, so if you're, so if you say bad things about Vivek, hell, yeah, you're going to hell, hell, you don't want to be like this guy. Hellfire, no pathetic, absolute joker. But when you think of victory, think of Gert Wilders, has been physically attacked more than 10 times. There's been exposing Islamic invasion, conservative freedom party, Mark stunning victories in Dutch election.
Starting point is 00:51:53 They are now going to be the majority party. They're forming a government. And he'll be the leader of the Netherlands. So in one week, Argentina goes to an anti-globalist, and the Netherlands goes to an anti-globalist. If I play the speeches, he sounds like me. It's not topping me. He sees the same enemy. He sees, I got Victor Orban. His party's now 60% of the parliament. You know what that means? You do be 30% of the parliament. You know what that means? You do be 30% of the exes of you. You make deals. No, 60% of the parliament is beyond the supermajority. No, it's not. It's a gigantic
Starting point is 00:52:33 majority. It is a mandate. It is a landslide. It is powerful. Look at this Victor Ormond quote from the longer speech. That's on info wars.com. Brussels model for Europe leads to chaos. We don't want to be hashtag soros debt slaves. We don't want to live in a zone of gang wars and we don't want to live in a world of migrant ghettos. It's time for a change in Brussels, meaning the EU world government. Yeah, so you're, I mean, you're right. They're basically putting together a international cabal of shit heads. I like it. They're they're I mean globalists. Yeah. It but have a different
Starting point is 00:53:12 stride. Yeah. Yeah. So gear Wilders party the PVV 137 seats in the Netherlands, but that's not enough to have a majority. He's going to need to form a coalition with other parties in order to get anything done. And in order to do that, he's going to need to form a coalition with other parties in order to get anything done and in order to do that He's gonna need to tone down some of these extreme positions Some of which are completely illegal like his desire to ban mosques or make owning a Quran illegal sure This is directly in opposition to the Dutch Constitution So a lot of the stuff that Alex really likes wilders for is stuff. He's not gonna be able to follow through with at least not now No further the most likely candidates for parties that he could form coalition governments with have likes Wilders for his stuff, he's not going to be able to follow through with, at least not now.
Starting point is 00:53:45 No. Further, the most likely candidates for parties that he could form coalition governments with have hard lines that go against his agenda. For example, all of his best options are staunchly opposed to his nexit plan to get out of the EU. And if you can't get the other ones out of the EU, there's no way he can legally push for his agenda to push out immigrants from the country. That does make things difficult
Starting point is 00:54:05 On account of he's part of the thing that they live in yeah, yeah Get wildlers really really sucks, and it's a tragedy He's back in something of a position of power But at least for the time being he's gonna have a really difficult time getting any of the awful stuff He wants to do done with the current makeup of that government. Now, but this is pretty clearly Alex's political alignment. Orbán and Wilders are good. Mitt Romney's going to hell. Bad Alliance.
Starting point is 00:54:30 Very strange. I don't understand. I mean, I understand it. I understand it, but it doesn't make real sense to me to like align with somebody with another country's crazy. Like you don't know. Like Alex doesn't know what's really going on.
Starting point is 00:54:47 And there's a different kind of, like everybody's got a different flavor of crazy. And you're just jumping onto that train. You don't know what flavor of crazy you're really dealing with. No, but you're banking on, you put together enough crazy. Sure. And it's gonna be chaotic enough to overthrow
Starting point is 00:55:02 the international cooperation that we have now. Right. Right. And that's all that's really important is undoing the progress that's been done since World War II. Yeah. That's kind of the agenda. It's not going great. It's annoying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:18 It is. But what about Putin, though? Is he in this alignment? I don't think so because he's not crazy enough strangely. No, he is. Well, I mean, he is in the alignment. Whether or not he's crazy now. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:33 He is. But Alex says he's not. Oh, okay. I'm not really a Putin guy. Oh, fuck. And so when Putin says we're fighting the Nazis and the Ezab Italians, that was true. It's a fact.
Starting point is 00:55:44 It's not like I'm for Putin or against Putin. It's just I'm for truth. And so I'm looking at that and saying, okay, that's true. And so you've got areas in Eastern Ukraine that are 99% Russian. And as you go further west towards Poland and the rest of it, it's more like 50% Russian, but it's mainly Russian. 70% or so. Ukrainian is Russian. But, are you saying that borders are a matter of... It's a New York state. There's little differences.
Starting point is 00:56:15 It's like Mexicans that live next to the state. Next thing. Next thing. You see, we talked about language. Next thing. But it's Russian. And so NATO and the US are hijack government, the same ones of the Zoldar borders for Shepard Fentonilin or trying to cut our sons, not trying to succeed in cut our sons, penises off. That same group has been shelling and attacking
Starting point is 00:56:42 has been shelling and attacking eastern Ukraine and southern Ukraine. And so five years ago, Vladimir Putin said, screw this and came into their only deep water port in the black sea and took it over. And in southern Ukraine, that's what you're going with.
Starting point is 00:56:59 Ukraine is now this major war zone, this major proxy war, this I'm your wife. And so now we know, we knew it back at the time, Putin went and he said, I don't want the whole country. I just want these areas. I want you to agree to disband them. Wait, he does want territory. He wants territory. No, they didn't do that. He said he didn't. And our own media denied that that was what Putin wanted. That was Putin's objective even though it was the public objective. Well now Kyiv's top member of parliament who is the head of Zelensky's party says Ukraine conflict could have ended in the spring of 2022.
Starting point is 00:57:39 We have a video of it but it's in Russian, Slavs, Ukraine, and I'm not gonna play it here, but we'll show you a beer roll. Oh my. So Alex is a delusional liar, pretending that he's not for Putin while literally taking the Russian line on every single aspect of the conflict in Ukraine. Absolutely madness. It's a pathetic charade, but it's nothing new. That said, the news that he's covering is that David Arakamiya, the head of Zelensky's party, said that Putin offered to end the invasion in the spring of 2022 if Ukraine agreed to stop trying to become part of NATO.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Alex is using the detail that an offer was made to end the invasion to make the argument that Zelensky is at fault for the war continuing. But Alex is not giving the audience any context, like what Arakamiya actually said in the interview. Like the part about how Zelensky could not have agreed to that term without violating the Ukrainian Constitution. So that's parliament had passed an amendment saying that Ukraine's position on NATO membership is part of the Constitution. Does seem like that's important. Or the part where Arachalmia explicitly said, quote, there is no, and there was no trust in the Russians that they would do it. No, but they've got to believe them. Right. Their dealings have been honest in the past.
Starting point is 00:58:47 There is no reason to believe that this was a sincere deal. Polarious. And it was a deal that would require Ukraine to violate their own Constitution. Plus, Putin was absolutely not going to seed back the territory that Russia had annexed. I mean, so a ceasing of the invasion met giving up these lands that were illegally taken from them. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, Alex's audience could learn a little bit more about this, but the reality doesn't work in favor of the Russian narrative of the war, so Alex doesn't care to take the time to go over this guy's real comments. Just create a false perception of it and move on. I'll tell you what, the war could have ended almost immediately if somebody had just murdered
Starting point is 00:59:20 Putin. It's very stupid to pretend otherwise. Yeah, if he hadn't done it. It's so pretend. It wouldn't happen. It's very stupid to pretend otherwise. Yeah, if he hadn't done it. It's so pretend. One that happened. One that happened. It's so insane. So this, the...
Starting point is 00:59:30 Don't join NATO. Otherwise, I won't be able to keep stealing your stuff. And that's a bummer. Yeah, that's a real bummer for me. So Alex, he has an interesting take on this comment that Arkamiya made. And this, he was in an interview, a TV interview. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:46 So this is what Alex is his storyline that he's taken from this. So why has the head of Zelensky's party come out and said we could have ended this and we should end it. Because the State Department's telling Zelensky, all right, we lost. Go ahead and quit. Europe's not getting its gas. Biden thought blowing up the pipeline would make the Russians give up. They're making record money selling their stuff to India and China. They're fossil fuels.
Starting point is 01:00:09 But this is all about the newest thing. You know, oh, it's COVID, and then it's global warming, and it's, it now it's going to be a mass. And they just go to the hospital and to the next thing. So we should be asking ourselves, old things the next thing going to be Stop market crashes also Or I would use a blame on Trump supporters. They're already pre-programming that again old. I don't know what they're gonna pull I know what cards they've got Yeah, six or eight cards in their hand
Starting point is 01:00:41 And They're gonna play them. These are the six or eight things I'm adept at lying about. I was gonna say, what a small hand. Yeah, Alex is entirely making this up and he's getting basic details wrong. David Arkami was absolutely not saying that Zelensky and Ukraine should have made that deal with Russia back then.
Starting point is 01:00:58 In fact, he's explicit that it would have been stupid to do that. Incredibly stupid. Alex just skimmed a headline about part of Arkami's comment and then wrote his own little fancy story in his head that he's now reporting to the audience as truth. Alex is explicitly lying about Arkamias saying that they should have taken the deal because that allows him to pretend that this is a signal that the US government is trying to force
Starting point is 01:01:18 out Zelensky, which is Alex's chosen narrative of the day. Just like how in the war started Zelensky being on Putin's payroll was the chosen narrative of the day. Just like how in the war started Zelensky being on Putin's payroll was the chosen narrative of the day. Just like how we're minutes away from being nuked by Russia because Ukraine won't capitulate as much as the chosen narrative of so many other days. This dynamic exists because for Alex, it's always about the next big thing. He's constantly trying to wow and distract the audience from the fact that he's full of shit and he knows nothing, so he has to have non-stop new flashy things to wave in front of their faces.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Conversely, the things he's claiming are all the next big things for the globalists are real things that continue day in and day out and actually matter. The situation in Israel may take up some of the press's attention that might have previously gone elsewhere, but it doesn't make the war in Ukraine any less real or less relevant. Acknowledging the existence of climate change doesn't mean you have to forget about some other important thing, because humans can keep multiple things in your mind at the same time. But for Alex's business model, it's best not to encourage that.
Starting point is 01:02:15 The narrative is the narrative, and that's all that's important. The narrative today may directly contradict the narrative from the yesterday, but that doesn't matter, because the audience is trained to immediately forget the past narratives when they're presented with some shiny new piece of bullshit that Alex is showing them. Without this dynamic in place, Alex couldn't survive, his game wouldn't work. He would have listeners constantly shaking their heads saying like, that's, makes no sense, based on what you said yesterday, until eventually they realized he's making all this stuff up to serve as immediate needs.
Starting point is 01:02:43 He'll distract you from your concerns about yesterday's narrative with flashy new bombshell revelations he has today. And then come tomorrow, he'll distract you from those with even newer and flashier and more bombshell things. And it's just a game that keeps on going. It's very clear. Yeah, I mean, it's interesting
Starting point is 01:03:00 because it's the most common thing. I would argue is that human beings listen to narcissists and what's fascinating about that is that narcissists, by definition, think about themselves, right? And so when they're talking, they're talking about the thing they think about all day every day. Themselves. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Yeah. So when Alex is like oh They're always looking for the new the only person that he's looking at all day every day is himself right the globalists are him They're him Psychologically the motivations that they carry are the things that he fantasizes about and we have to know this some at some level That if somebody is a narcissist That's why we have the word. For them to always be thinking about themselves. And yet, the people who run everything are all that.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Well, you know, I think running big things takes confidence. It does seem to help at the very end. And unrealistic level of confidence. Almost an absurd pathological earth destroying level of confidence. Yeah, it's maybe that that skews towards folks who maybe have an inflated sense of self. Yeah, we got issues. So, but here's the thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Alex isn't for Russia. How? And, and, and, okay, fine. I'll play you a video. I'll talk to Carlson, talk about. Go, God. In a I'll play you a video. Tucker Carlson talked about. Go, God. In a big speech he gave last week. And this video is so poignant and so powerful.
Starting point is 01:04:32 You notice if you look at the epilets on their uniforms, if you look at the uniforms, they're privates. And the average age of these men is probably 60 years old. Some look like they're 70. Some look like they're 45 or 50. And they've got some are 12. I was your sing to them what heroes they are. All right, they're Ukrainians. They've been ordered up. They're there. And
Starting point is 01:04:57 look at them. They know they're dead men walking for a fraud. They know their families will be put in prison. They know they'll be put in jail. They know they don't go join this meat grinder that this is going to happen. So this is the Lensky, the co-cad gay prostitute. That's what he is. Topic compromised. Is siphoning off money from the war effort, money laundering, and then this woman comes out and sings to them about how great they are with a siren song of their death and their destruction.
Starting point is 01:05:31 We're going to come back from break. We're going to play this clip that Tucker Carlson's talked about. So I got to cover it. I think this is very poignant. I've studied epilets. This is the starkest example of how just how much of a coward and a pathetic one, Alex really is, is because of all the things that should never be in question, is if somebody's invading you and you see a 60 year old man fucking picking up a rifle again
Starting point is 01:05:59 to fight for his goddamn homeland, that's at the very least a courageous thing to do. Well, let me say this. Later, Alex does say that these are real men, but that's only in service of insulting people for immigrating and trying to flee as refugees. Yeah, what are you fucking talking about? So he does say that they're better than refugees. Absolutely. No one should be able to look at that and not go. At least that's worthy of respect. Sure. An honor. Yeah. I mean, fuck me. But he has to impune them because he is not pro-Russia.
Starting point is 01:06:28 Right. But I mean, that is such the most cowardly thing you can do is not recognize courage. Yeah. I mean, sure. Yeah. I think, well, I don't know. I think there's more cowardly things. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:41 But yeah, it's a shitty thing. It's a, it's a, it's a out of sync kind of thought process. Yeah. So look, he's not he's not in favor of Putin. Putin knows in and almost two years later, they've just annihilated the NATO forces annihilated everything they're going to send in. And that's what Putin said. He said, just bring your weapons. We're going to burn them. Just bring it all here. Let's get this over with now. We're going to burn it all so they actually walked in the Putin's trap. And I can say in the final equation Putin set the trap. They walked he didn't know where and Napoleon Bonaparte Hitler both got defeated in Russia. NATO just they walked into Ukraine. Here's the problem. NATO already blew up the Nord Stream pipeline
Starting point is 01:07:19 did a bunch of other crazy crap. They may give nuclear weapons to Kiev. They're that crazy. But most of smart money, including Henry Kessager, is against ending this now. That's why they've segwayed whatsoever into Israel and the Middle East trying to get a war going with Iran, because they want distractions from the big global financial bubble that's imploding. They want to blame whatever's about to come on that. None of this stuff is real to Alex. It's all a smoke screen that some evil cabal in a back room somewhere is cooking up to play games for people's attention. But Alex is a big smart boy, so he sees through it all.
Starting point is 01:07:54 The Ukrainian invasion was about trying to create a war to distract from a financial bubble burst that didn't happen. But now they need to distraction from the clearly coming bubble bursting, so they started another war in Israel to try and spread with Iran. Leading aside how much that contradicts tons of narratives and storylines Alex's preach to the audience over the past few years, this is just disrespectful. The people of Ukraine have no real agency. Putin invaded them, and then the globalists trick them into standing up for themselves so they could distract Alex's audience from the bubble burst that didn't happen. Ha ha, you fell into my trap when I invaded you. What a trap. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:27 There was no actual pride or connection to their homeland that made them want to fight back. It was purely being conned by Alex's imaginary enemies. And there's no actual conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. N-Hamas. This is just another globalist trick. I- Trying to get Alex's audience off the scent. Do you know what- Do you know know what this is bothered me so much and it's It's really like it's kind of been a struggle to really understand why this specifically has bothered me so much and it is because the only
Starting point is 01:08:56 jingo-wistic Fucking nationalistic border-loving shit that I have ever enjoyed was goddamn red dawn and this is red dawn. Wow. This is red Down, but this is red dawn and Alex is Anti-Wolverine Do you get that? Yeah, that's unacceptable shit. Well if he's fighting against Patrick's Waysie He's fighting against me, but he's also pro Empire and like a star wars He's always on the wrong side of this. Darth Vader, maybe the Empire is good.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Darth Vader's great. I do think that on that tip, there are more fun impressions on the bad side at Star Wars than on the good side. How is it going to do a Jar Jar Binks? He's going to do a Darth Vader. And again, far more cartoony fantasy like, as opposed to Red Dawn, where you knew the guys. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:46 But trying to view the world the way Alex is like through that lens is just an exercise and futility. Yeah. You're never going to be able to understand a single thing that you see or anything that happens in the world because there's always got to be a secret attempt to achieve some other tangential evil goal going on. Right. This is the core of the kind of conspiratorial thinking
Starting point is 01:10:05 that fuels things like Q and on and ultimately Alex's career. Nothing exists as it appears. There's a secret dimension to everything that normal people aren't smart enough to see. Nothing exists except as a piece of a much larger, entirely convoluted plot, the specifics of which are constantly changing.
Starting point is 01:10:21 That's just dumb. It's dumb. Yeah, yeah, I worry like I worry if you were to enter Alex's unconscious mind, it would actually be pure. Wherein, it's like, hey, listen, I let that other guy talk, but in here, nothing is real. Right. There is no truth. It's there is only absolutely like, this is where his mind is retreated completely compartmentalized yes absolutely he is actually
Starting point is 01:10:50 uh a bodhisattva but only in one place and you can't hear him talk that almost makes me a little bit more like that's aspirational to completely wall off reality yeah there is something to be said. So Alex plays that clip of the people he's determined are privates in the Ukrainian army naturally, and man he's just not he's not pro-Putin So you got 36 million Russians that's Ukrainian is Russians. In fact, they're like the original pedigree of the Russians. They're like, you can say, oh, those are the real Russians. You've got the Russians fighting hundreds of millions of Russians, and they're like, they got some woman dancing and singing them a song, how great they are, and they know.
Starting point is 01:11:40 We're just here, so let's get to Stort more cocaine. And so NATO can think they're beating Russia. But Russia's gotten stronger. Russia's making more money, more oil, more gas, making all these deals. But of course, at the higher level, the global snow that, just like they got Israel to stand down and let the Hamas attack happen. And then they had the media allow all the horrible stuff Israel did out on purpose to set Israel
Starting point is 01:12:06 up as well. Any idiot can see that. Israel could have not done it. People running Israel, not the Ukrainian leadership. I predict the lens he's going to end up dead or in prison. Ninety percent chance. Ten percent chance he runs off to some other country like the US Miami or something is already a lot of big palis there, but he's done.
Starting point is 01:12:28 It's done. I predict he's a Ukrainian hero for the rest of history and that he joins NATO. I think there is a chance. Yeah. So I guess Alex's preferred state of affairs is that the media doesn't cover it when Israel commits atrocities. Like is that what he wants? I, I, that's if you, if you say those words out loud,
Starting point is 01:12:47 either you think them and you believe them or you're an insane person. Well, just covering them seems to be a globalist trick to set Israel up. I mean, what does he actually want? It's pretty fucked up to think about. He just wants to know and to talk about it. Like, does it, does, I, I get that people don't recognize
Starting point is 01:13:04 this, I suppose, but like part of Hamas's plan is that if we do this, Israel's going to commit a genocide and then people cannot look away from Israel committing a genocide, the way they have been doing quietly for such a long time. That's part of the game. No one can work with, like this is the beginning
Starting point is 01:13:23 of the end of Israel as an independent state, because you can't commit a genocide in public. Like it's a real bummer for people who want to then- And Alex seems to think that it's a plot to set Israel up to cover what Israel is doing. Right, right, no, Hamas was setting Israel up because here's the reality,
Starting point is 01:13:43 Israel could have not committed a genocide. So that's what they could have chosen not to do and instead they did that. But you see Alex isn't even dealing with things on the terms of the agency of these actors. Right, right, right. Which is weird. Right, it is weird. It is weird. But he seems like a straight shooter, kind of neutral on the Russia Ukraine issue. Pretty right down the middle. But he seems like a straight shooter, kind of neutral on the Russia Ukraine issue. Pretty right down the middle. Listen, all you have to do is give them territory. Like I said, at the beginning, they didn't want. Right. Just do everything that I said they didn't want to do everything.
Starting point is 01:14:17 Just let them do whatever they want. Just don't join NATO now because five years from now, we won't take more territory. That's just will agree to not do it. That was another thing that the Zolensky's politician guy, Arkamiya said, was about like, yeah, we make this deal and then they come back five years later when we're not prepared. Yeah, what are we talking about? Yeah, what are we doing? Like, this is ridiculous. We know what happens. We win or die now. This is the end. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:48 So anyway, Alex gets lost in a fantasy about these Ukrainian soldiers in this video sure these pretend you're okay He knows nothing about but he's obsessed with looking at their faces and seeing sadness It's very weird. He has a lot of flights of fans. Okay. So now they've gone and gotten all the veterans. They're like, okay, I'm not going to not fall in order. I'm going to go fight the Russians. And another being fed directly into a meat grinder so that every artillery shell and every javelin missile that is shipped in there by NATO, Zelensky and Biden, and the rest of them get a cut of that.
Starting point is 01:15:29 They're cannon fodder, food for cannons. They know Russia won, and they're sitting there, knowing, well, I got grandkids and I want a business here, and I'm going to go get killed for them, and at least my wife and grandkids and everybody will still have the business. Literally, because they've got to do as well. I know I'm going to die, but they'll take our family business if we don't do this. So these are real men actually. Put them up.
Starting point is 01:15:57 They didn't run away like a million plus Ukrainian men to the west. A million pluses in the news have run to Europe or the US. These guys are like, all right, we'll follow the orders. We're going to go west. A million pluses in the news have run to Europe or the US. These guys are like, all right, we'll follow yours. We're going to go die next week into a Russian military trap. So Zalinsky can dance around in a leather outfit and high heels and play the piano with his penis. That would be fun to watch. Nothing against gay people, but like, we've got to die so we do complain piano with his penis. Yeah, that's right. I'm gonna tell you something, I'm gonna tell you something
Starting point is 01:16:31 right now. There is nothing to do with human sexuality when it comes to playing a piano with your penis. That's just good fucking fun. I wish I had episodes of Alex's show when puppetry of the penis was a big hot topic. Oh man They made it look like different stuff. God, it's so fucking funny to see how I mean just just the the skull with come on It was enough to make him does good. Yeah, I imagine people actually holding penises in public. Oh
Starting point is 01:16:59 The end of you. It's a Zionist. Do you know it all what he's talking about? No clue. Okay. So I mean, there's something he's talking about. Yeah. Oh, okay. So there like Zelensky used to be, you know, on a comedian. Yeah, he was on TV show where he played the president and then became president. Right. Yeah. And like some of his sketch comedy, there was a bit where he played the piano with his dick or balls. That's awesome. So he's standing behind a piano and his hands are up and he's playing the piano. Fantastic. It's a bit. Yeah. Yeah. And so in 20s, a player piano, it doesn't need to be a stick. Yeah. Yeah. He's not actually doing it. He's not actually doing it. Yeah. So in, yeah. In 2016 at some like event, he redid this bit. Yeah. Yeah. It's sort of like because it was a very famous bit from his his from his career John Cleese would do the dead bird or the funny walk
Starting point is 01:17:47 Absolutely a funny walk totally yeah, yeah, it's kind of like that. Yeah, so that's what Alex is saying Okay, people amazing amazing I wish all gay people played the piano with their peduses that'd be great I have no problem with that. That hell rate. Fine. It's just ridiculous. Yeah. I was taken very aback by that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Why do we have to fight so gay people can play for you? I thought that was just a thing that people were saying now. Okay. I realized at that point how long it had been since we did an episode. When I heard that, I was like, fuck the fuck is yo, okay, fine. So Alex is, he continues this thought, not the piano thought. Sure. But the thought of like, we go to war for these people and their power.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Right, right. And then it gets into a really familiar story that just, I'm so, it's so weird to me. We've got to die so that Chuck E. Schumer can feel powerful and so that Blinken, the Secretary's taking go and like share on a table and feel powerful. I'll ever get New York Times article which I don't believe the New York Times but it was in a bunch of articles and I told people that I told somebody that was there. One of the top Neocons is Neal Popman head to minute. Richard Pearl.
Starting point is 01:19:06 In like 19, there's 2004. So here in the Iraq war, just killed another million Iraqis with starvation or and he walked up to some hot reporter and said, you know, he's like, weighs 500 pounds, huge black circles around his eyes. He thought it would impress a woman to say to her he goes, you know, I kill a lot of people
Starting point is 01:19:30 You read the article you know, I kill a lot of people that was back when the New York Times was until they controlled He goes, you know, I'm sorry. What's on powerful? I I Right after the Iraq war is with the New York Times and the woman basically become sick with the New York Times and the woman basically become sick. Imagine how disconnected Richard pull up Richard Pearls photo is even alive still pull up Richard Pearls photo. Imagine a man so disconnected probably never even had sex with a woman. Then he walks over at a cocktail party. Why is he out of his dick? Times and says, you know, I've killed a lot of people Dude you can't wipe your fat disgusting ass
Starting point is 01:20:07 You think women want a person that's killed a bunch of people women wants to buy that's protected people Not somebody that brags about how they killed people Is these people are degenerates scum? They are trash. They are the ultimate filth. They are cowards. But let me tell you what's worse, being us under their control. I'm sick of them ruling us. I'm sick of them in control of our destiny. And I'm sick of them all. Look at that. Look at Richard Pearl, bragging to women.
Starting point is 01:20:43 How many men he's killed. You didn't kill anybody, you weak piece of filth! Good song. I find Richard Pearl's politics more disgusting than him talking to a woman in a cocktail party. I don't know. I don't know what we're doing here. Alex has told the story a thousand fucking times. Why is he so obsessed with this story? Yeah, I think I don't even know if it's true.
Starting point is 01:21:06 I would out of pocket, pay somebody a nine to five hit Alex Jones with a beach ball regularly job. Just like, not too far away, just constant boom, boom, boom. So you could always hear the noise. Right. That's what I want. That should be a job.
Starting point is 01:21:22 I feel like maybe, you know, we have some news of an offer of a settlement of the Sandy Hook cases. Is there a task rabbit for that? I feel like maybe, because I don't think he's going to, I don't know, I don't have any news or any insight, I don't have any information or anything. But it's my feeling that he probably won't accept that deal because I know he wants to appeal. Sure. So he wouldn't want to agree to this settlement. Right. Right.
Starting point is 01:21:45 And from what I understand, you can't pay $8 plus million a year as would be part of the settlement agreement. Sure. That the families had offered. Yeah. And so maybe in the renegotiation phase, beach ball. I like it. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:22:02 I like it. I appreciate the offer because it is the most reasonable seeming offer that they could possibly make. So ridiculous. Sooo reasonable. Yeah. And he still can't take it. Probably not.
Starting point is 01:22:16 He still can't do it. Yeah. Yep. Uh, you know, what are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? I am interested to see how that plays out because I was not expecting that offer that didn't seem like something that would be coming.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Yeah. But then seeing that and realizing like the dynamics of what kind of position Alex is in, to agree to it or not, and like this is gonna be weird. Yeah. But we will see. Yeah, it is a gamble on, I think, their part, though,
Starting point is 01:22:47 if Alex takes it, then they lose pretty hard. But the families, the families don't lose. I mean, Matty specifically. Well, but the other, the other end of this too is that, um, if there is no agreement reached ever and the ends up liquidating info wars, there's a decent chance that there isn't even that money. Right. Right. Right. Right. And there may be more money to be made for the plaintiffs by him staying on air or whatever. Sure. Just a tragic reality. Yeah. But also Richard Pearlsman married since 1977. He has a child. I just don't even know why this is a conversation. Because he talks about Richard Pearl all the time, who's ever thought about Richard Pearl? I think what is the most important thing
Starting point is 01:23:28 that I have ever heard out of Alex's mouth is that immediately following the beginning of the Iraq war was when the New York Times was the most ridiculous, the most integrity ridden. It was uncontrolled. Amazing, amazing, amazing, that's an amazing thing to say I think that Alex just doesn't realize what he's saying sometimes he can't he can't back up the credibility of this Richard Pearl story right he has to boost the
Starting point is 01:23:52 credibility of the New York Times could have been the Washington Post but the New York Times was showed up and here we are right yep can't understand why he's told that story a million fucking times. Amazing. Whip, whip, whip, whip. Jordan, it is now time to enter the New World Order portion of the show. OK, good. Let me get into the New World Order section. It's a nice broadcast.
Starting point is 01:24:12 And you know, regular segment now. Because the time we've got lab, we've got some big interviews coming up Sunday night live. 6 PM central and just like 24, 23 minutes from now. I mean, man, these clips are incredible. Oh, man. In fact, I'm mad at myself because I already know all this. And most of you know more than I do. A lot of you know as much as I do.
Starting point is 01:24:33 Some of you don't know as much as I do. Cover's everybody. I'm sitting here. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm sitting here. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm sitting here. I'm reading 100% of the people.
Starting point is 01:24:42 I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm reading 100% of the people. I'm, it's just like fantastic evil. Humanities over. It's the end of humans. We're going to euthanize everybody. I mean, this is the sickest crap I've ever heard. And then I got to sit here and have a debate with you about whether it's going on or not. No, you don't. These people run the show. And I'm tired of them running the show. I want to roll up my sleeves and stop this because look, we're going to have problems in the future. No, but I can deal with a boss hog that just wants to be the top dog. I would still oppose boss hog, but a boss hog
Starting point is 01:25:21 was promoting freedom and families and money and success. He's wanted to be in charge and you're not opposing it. That's that be like all opposing But I'm gonna risk my life to beat boss hog. You're not risking your life now That was come in with the well and Jennings dukes hazard intro. Let's play the whole song next segment good use of time But what I'm kidding in here is this thing's anti human. Yeah, man This is the new world order section of the show This is the new world order section and during the new world order section of the show We will be playing all of wail and Entirely extended version
Starting point is 01:26:01 Who's the last one? In... Entirony. Extended version. Ha ha ha ha ha. I just find it really, it tickles me. I do like it. The idea that there is a new world order section of the show, as opposed to the whole show,
Starting point is 01:26:12 is do you complain about bullshit that it's with the new world order? I like the idea of him like stepping up into a weird, more produced version of the show, where in there's... That's what it should be. Yeah, I mean it is. Instead, it's complaining about how it should be yeah instead it's
Starting point is 01:26:25 complaining about how everybody already knows the news he's gonna cover in order to not have to then cover it yeah yeah there's a little bit like if John Oliver like was just like uh you know what I'm gonna freestyle this one yeah all these weird prepared clips and all that stuff now I just got to go off the dome yeah we'll do those tomorrow when I'm not. It is time for the commentary section of the show. I thought that's what you're always doing. No, no, no, no, not how we do it. So this, this should say into human, new world order, right? Sure. But there's another side that isn't. And Alex is not into booting. Okay. This thing is a corporate takeover to turn us into like lab rats or factory farm creatures in their own words.
Starting point is 01:27:07 So I fundamentally love my ancestors and I fundamentally love my family and I fundamentally love our progeny and our future. And I'm on team humanity, baby. I'm like, man, you have fundamentally pissed me off. You have fundamentally driven me to insane levels. Now look at Russia, whether they're outlawed transgenreism, whether promoting to have more kids, with promote Christianity, you say, oh, that's fake. They don't really mean that. That's a bunch that controlled CIA bullshit, bullshit, bullshit bullshit bullshit. Even you see the suck down for 80 years in the communist belly.
Starting point is 01:27:51 And they somehow crawled back out of it out the ass end. And then you want to sit there and look at them and say they're the enemy. I think Alex might have had a few drinks before the new world order section started. Yeah, it does seem like we're getting to the turn. Bullshit. Yeah. All right. Let's just be frank. Russ is pretty cool.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Let's speak freely. And you know, this is why we always need the like, it's a wonderful life, a virtual reality dream sequence thing, right? Because I just, I want wanna be there when Alex is murdered by the Russians, like he allows the Russians to take over, everything is going good, and then Alex fucks up, and then they murder him.
Starting point is 01:28:31 I wanna be there to be like, ha ha, told you so. You want the ghost of future pat, or a future future future. Absolutely, I have no idea, but that's one of the ghost of future pass is an ex-med movie. Right. Whatever.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Charles Dickens, ex-med, the Ghost of Future Pass. Yeah. It was weird that he sold out and didn't expect it. It was a little weird for Charles Dickens. And it was to the best of it. I mean, all of her twist wasn't that far off. True. True.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Mystique was in that. So you've almost got a spit to it. So this is stupid. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:29:11 That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:29:19 That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it That's it. That's it. That's it That's it. That's it is our own government. Oh, so let's be clear. China is a secondary enemy compared to the bureaucracy and the pedophile deep state that runs our government.
Starting point is 01:29:36 That is so divorce from reality and so nihilistic that they want a 15 front war with everybody in the world because they are the right to rule over everybody. And they don't. So I've got, see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. I got like over 10 fat him announcing world government castle society control every aspect of your life last week just right here Tony Blair you in world government total control everything you did not I mean just absolutely to war against humanity right here
Starting point is 01:30:21 I was gonna ask folks do you really like getting raped? You really like being a slave? You really like bending over these people? Because I sure don't. And I'm sad for all the dead Ukrainians and all the dead Russians. I feel like you're not. But I'm really glad to see people stand up against Klaus Schwab and Dayton, aren't you? Let's just be honest about that.
Starting point is 01:30:50 Let's just be honest about it, like Ratchet. It's it, is that what we're being honest about? He had a few drinks. Stay like this. That's just cut the bullshit. Let's just get rid of all this stuff. Do we really want non-whites? I'm sad the people are dead, but Russian invading is pretty fucking good.
Starting point is 01:31:06 It's terrible, but you know what? I really want Putin to have a little bit more land and money. Oh, so let me be really blunt about something. Yeah. Whenever you hear Alex talking like that about all the information he's got, yeah, you're not gonna get it. Nope.
Starting point is 01:31:19 And in fact, he does end up going to play clips eventually. Yeah. By, he speeds through them kind of, and he misintroduces a couple. And then doesn't address how he didn't play the clip, he set up. Come on. Yeah, it's a little nitpick.
Starting point is 01:31:34 A little sloppy at the end. Man, man's having a day. Yeah. So Alex, he has to psychoanalyze himself sometimes. Yeah. He has to think, why am I not playing the clips that I've said I'm going to play? Right. Why? Why?
Starting point is 01:31:47 Why am I somehow having a conversation with myself about a thing I don't do? Right. In front of a presumed audience. I think public. All right, I said I'd get to it. We gotta go skip the break. We'll have more time. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:32:01 So I'll try to get to a bunch of these clips, then. I mean, it's nauseating to watch. Here's my problem. It's like a dog Devonet. Yep. I've already watched all this repeatedly. And so I realized I've second-handed myself. Why do I not want to play these clips?
Starting point is 01:32:15 That's the biggest lie, man. I've already read it four or five times. I've already watched it three or four times. And it's so disgusting to listen to Tony Blair. I agree. To listen to Klaus Schwab, but we got, are you all know how rarari oh, oh, oh, oh, you're so smart.
Starting point is 01:32:37 Oh, oh, humans are dead. Humans are over. Just lay down and die. It's told in the stars. It's the way it is. just lay down and die. It's told in the stars. It's the way it is. Stop telling me my destiny, you sack of crap.
Starting point is 01:32:52 President Rebun! Crack, and President Rebun! That's too good for you. You're not a cockroach. You're not a sack of feces. You are pleasant. You are garbage. You're the enemy and because
Starting point is 01:33:06 you project the fact that you know you're a sack of garbage, you know you're a failure, you know you don't have vision or scientific understanding or a destiny for humanity and you crap all over us and we're supposed to take it and I'm not going to take you anymore, I'm not going to sit here and listen to you anymore damn you to hell With my last breath I sped it to you Whenever else of will I'm God I damn you Excuse me. We'll go out the new stasard last two minutes I'm sorry. Excuse me.
Starting point is 01:33:43 We don't know how to do the new sassard. Last two minutes. I would say if I was a high school draw by a coach, I would tell him to tone it down. B minus. I would say it's a little. A little bit big. You know what?
Starting point is 01:33:58 You know what the problem is? Too much scenery left. Yeah. A little insincere with the emotion that you're trying to evoke. Also, let me psychoanalyze you. You do this because you're not prepared and you have nothing to say about any of these clips and you're just winging this shit.
Starting point is 01:34:13 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that would be a better psychoanalysis. Oh, it's so disgusting. I look at this stuff. Oh, that's why I don't want to cover it. No, you're just, you're unprepared. Just admit it. Just, this is more compelling to the audience anyway. I mean, yeah, fake breakdowns about you, Val Noah Harari and faking crying. Isn't that the idea?
Starting point is 01:34:31 Yes, that's what the show is. Who, who? That isn't like related to, who, who, who, who, I mean, what are you doing crying at him appearing places? I mean, I know I know that lately he's not not been super great. It terms some of his commentary. Oh, yeah. Has he? Has he been? I'm only that's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:34:55 I'm only engaging with Alex's comments about him. He has to do with his books. Right. And Alex is completely wrong. Well, I mean, he hasn't read him at all. Well, his Alex's book would tell you that he's read those books Alex's book would tell another book things because it's the only one that can talk It was so weird how there was a blank page in Alex's book and then it said let's listen to the dukes of hazard theme song
Starting point is 01:35:19 That I thought was straight I yeah That is just amazing such a good good timing. The fake break down the little paws Oh, yeah, we are gonna listen to that man. That really is you just don't get that other places. No, you just don't Comedians could learn from that timing. They could it's accidental. It's not it is not something that Alex is in control of right but that timing is It's not something that Alex is in control of. Right. But that timing is primo. There's a lot to learn from Alex when he's fucking up. Yes.
Starting point is 01:35:51 And nothing to learn from him when he's trying. Especially nothing to learn from him when he's conveying information. Ah. So anyway, instead of getting to these clips, he's going to fake a breakdown. Sure. You know what? We're the problem though. I'm the problem.
Starting point is 01:36:04 You're the problem that we let people like this do this to us. And I say no more, baby. You want to war? You have the same Christmas day. But I tell you now Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, know, you know, you know, you know, you know, know, you know, you know, you know, you know, know, you know, know, you know, you know, know, you know I'm sorry what? Going down is hell. You've already cut off the fertilizer? Is stopping how bad it's going to get, but there's no stopping how that it's going to happen. So remember who took your food away. Remember who took your gas away. Remember who cut your medicine off. Remember who started the war.
Starting point is 01:36:59 Remember who flooded your border. Remember one of the elderly and runs your kid out of the street. First they came for the first time. New World Order did it. Remember when they take everything you've got like they're doing to me, that's fine. Good. I knew it was coming. I love it. I love every minute of it. I'm getting so close to getting my hands around your neck. You give me the guidance system to your heart.
Starting point is 01:37:24 I'm gonna run that political sword right in you while you think you're taking me down while your tentacles are sucking me dry. Right, killing me. I'm alive. I'm running in you. I'm gonna run it in you again, just like Captain A.I. with Moby Dick. And I'm gonna go down with you
Starting point is 01:37:41 and you're never gonna come back up again because I was made to harpoon your ass I was made to get your ass. I was made to take you down I was forged to come after you and that's what I'm doing now and you need to know that forever You need to understand who got you you understand who beats you We've already beat you and you'll never get all the people and you'll never succeed and you're gonna burn it out Should we get to clips? uh
Starting point is 01:38:11 I feel like there was some real sincerity there as compared to the other fake crying Yeah, yeah, I think this sincerity comes out in the you remember who did this to you I was gonna say this is the drunken violent fantasy. That's very sincere But also the I want credit. Yeah, that's true. I changed the world. I did this. That is very true It's just like no one respects me kind of man can't get no respect. Ah Dangerfield boy. I would not want to be part of Any world where that is like yeah Holy shit. Yeah, you know what I would like to be I would love to like man of any world where that is like, yeah!
Starting point is 01:38:45 Holy shit. You know what I would like to be? I would love to like, man, okay. Quantum leap. All right. Because I don't want to live this life. No, no, no. But I would like to jump into the body of the board operator.
Starting point is 01:38:56 Who's watching this and being like, is good shit? We're like, what are you thinking? Who pressed the button? Who are you thinking legitimately while you're watching this? Because he can't be alone in the studio. No, no, no. So what else is there? I mean, I have to assume you like hang your head. No, what do you do? Tuned out. Yeah. Tuned out. Yeah. There's nothing. Silling out applications. There's nothing that the human brain cannot equalize.
Starting point is 01:39:23 And this is just like, oh, he's, yeah, okay. Alex is on one again. How about that? Right and down Sudoku. Oh, no, did he get into the New World Order section of the show? Yeah, he's absolutely playing Skyrim or something. Yeah, I mean, that's the best case scenario. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:40 If he cares, oh, that's sad. That's a sad life. And I'm talking either way, any direction. Either way, parts of problem, because it would be so different. Like if you cared, like in the direction of this is bad, you wouldn't be still there. You would be still working there. No, no, unless it's some kind of really funny thing
Starting point is 01:39:59 where it's your first day. Oh, my God. Talk about a fish out of water. Yeah. Yeah, I just got this job on Reynolds. Please got this job on Craigslist. Oh shit. This is bad. Oh, not good. Hey, boss, we've got you okay, man. Listen, Nathan Phillian is a different kind of rookie. I mean, just, just, not good. No, no. Bad workplace. Yup.
Starting point is 01:40:28 So like I said, Alex does eventually get to clips. Sure. And most of it is meaningless. He doesn't really even have commentary for it. But then he plays a clip of the former New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Arden. Yeah. And I don't know what she's talking about,
Starting point is 01:40:44 because Alex doesn't have any context. No context. Great. He does complain about how she's a witch a bunch. And so here's a little bit of that and how the show ends. Okay. I mean, there literally you have nothing to lose. Here's what I want to say. You have nothing to lose, but resistance. They're cutting your power off. They're brainwashing your children. Your borders are wide open. They are at war with you. And they put governor Hocho and her up there, little weak women because epigenetically, you see a woman you think mommy epigenetically is how you do that. Not threatening. It's a front folks. These
Starting point is 01:41:17 are spokespersons for cold, blooded killers like mom who decided to ride us all off. I'm running off Bill Gates and I'm riding off sidewalk and I'm telling them right now. You tell them. I know they don't care because they're psychotic murders. They just love the satanic energy of killing people. You're never going to get away with its comebacks. We know you are. All your efforts have failed. Try your AI.
Starting point is 01:41:43 We'll hit the streets. We're already doing it. And I just call the listeners to realize, isn't words when I say how important you are? It isn't words. It's truth. You are the answer. You are the resistance. You are the, 76. And I've said it a thousand times and I'll say it again. I don't know how all this is going to end. But if you want to fight, you better believe you got one. Get her down. This is a test of whose side you're on. Finish with that wet.
Starting point is 01:42:16 Test begins. Not ignore it. To do so poses an equal threat to the norms we all value. After all, how do you successfully end a war? If people are led to believe the reason for its existence is not only legal, but noble. That's enough of her. I'm going to end you with a whale of gannies.
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Starting point is 01:43:07 Great. What a fucking dystopian reality that is. That's hilarious. Yeah. Oh, out. Bit of a bit of a journey. Bit of a journey to go on through this
Starting point is 01:43:20 episode. A lot of coming to terms with liking Putin. Yeah. But you'll pretend again tomorrow. Yeah. Well, he didn't have the moment where he's like, I like that. I like it. It does. It does feel weird. It does feel like he has a resistance because there's a part of him that knows. There's a part of him that knows. Like, you'd have to be an idiot to not know. You can't, you'd have to be an idiot to not know. You'd have to be an idiot. That's supporting Putin's bad idea. You'd have to be an idiot.
Starting point is 01:43:46 Yeah, probably. Yeah. I mean, unless you're an Alex just doesn't like being put in boxes. Sure. I think that's more what it is. Right. Okay. It could be that he just doesn't want to be like,
Starting point is 01:43:57 because then people say I'm the pro-Russian guy. Right. And he spent so long yelling, I'm not the pro-Russian guy. He really is the Russian guy. I've not a Russian agent. He took a long time. Yeah, so he did all that and I think that it he doesn't want to like undo whatever he did with that and I mean it took quite a bit for him to even be a Trump guy. Yeah, so like you know attaching himself
Starting point is 01:44:18 to to stuff. Yeah, is is a little tough. Yeah, now he's a trump guy and a russian agent and uh... apparently big fan of uh... geart uh... big fan of orban uh... boy weirdo and arctic i mean i just i don't i don't i don't that's also another thing is like i don't understand caring about who the prime minister of netherland i if you're another one's or if you're in the ee who those seems like read those
Starting point is 01:44:43 seems reasonable i i agree but i also agree that it is worth concern that Gird Wilders is in any position of power. Sure. His agenda is not good. Toad or people. I agree with you, but in terms of like world leaders who have weird beliefs that are a cause for concern,
Starting point is 01:45:04 he's up there, but he is nowhere near top five. Definitely nowhere near top 10. What do we know about the leadership of Luxembourg France? Oh my God. Do we know, do we know anything about that? It's not long for this world if I have any say about it. I'm taking that, that's my only country. That's what I'm taking back.
Starting point is 01:45:22 Right. Because ethnically, 80% Jordan's whoa. Yeah. Yeah. I think honestly you're gonna have a better pitch if you try to take over Jordan quite frankly. I think I just walk in yeah come on And they're like this is the first one of you we've ever seen yeah I think that's probably smoother than Luxembourg France. Possibly, possibly. So we come to the end of this.
Starting point is 01:45:50 Yeah. Good to be back. It's great to be back. Bunch of bullshit. Yep. I don't have any other summation than that. Nope. Anyway, we'll be back with another episode.
Starting point is 01:46:00 But before, tell them. And before that. And it's true. We have one on site. Indeed, we true. Uh, we have one side. Indeed, we do. It's knowledge fight. Come. We're also on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:46:09 We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge. Under go fight. Yep. Yep. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo.
Starting point is 01:46:17 I'm Leo. I'm DZ X Clark. I miss this clip. Thank you, Dan. Thank you for your concern. And now here comes the sex robots. Andy in Kansas. You're on the earth.
Starting point is 01:46:25 Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm the first time color of a huge fan. I love your work. the sex robots. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm the first time calling him a huge fan.
Starting point is 01:46:32 I love your work. I love you.

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