Knowledge Fight - #884: August 8, 2012
Episode Date: January 3, 2024In this installment, Dan and Jordan go on a time travel episode for a special listener request, and end up in 2012. They encounter an appearance by the most important figure in modern history, Steve... Piezcenik, and a special report about board games that they covered over 700 episodes ago.
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Red. I'm dead. I'm sure where go do to sit around worship at the altar of Sleen and talk a little bit about Alex Jones
Oh, I'm having trouble just because
As you know and now listeners can be filled in on my headphones broke like a little bit before we started recording
Right, so I'm using different headphones. Oh completely fucking me up chaos. Yeah, absolute chaos
So I mumbled over the altar of Sleen and you're doing up with who we talk about now
We talk about on this. We talk about Alex Jones. That's right. Yeah, which bridge
My bright spot, Dan
Wait, was that actually you know what you flipped it on me now we have to roll with it. Oh no, my bright spot
Is traveling home yesterday. We celebrated our families whole holiday you didn didn't new years, you flipped it.
We flipped it.
We got rid of the, we got rid of the Xmas day,
we got rid of New Year's, and we put them all together,
and that way we don't have to, we all go to bed at 10.
That's the idea.
You know, you open presents and you go to bed at 10.
You should have done New Year's on Christmas
and Christmas on New Year's.
It will, maybe.
But, well, he's my bright spot, it's not that.
It is the driving home.
I swear to you, I have never driven through But, well, he's my bright spot, it's not that. Uh, it is the driving home.
I swear to you, I have never driven through Chicago with no traffic.
Not even, I'm not even on New Year's Day before.
This is my first year of truly driving through the city of Chicago.
Do you know how fast you can get through this place if there aren't other people around?
Especially you cops?
It is nuts out cops. It is
Nuts out there. Mm-hmm. It is not that much space. No, you can drive the whole thing in like five minutes It's crazy and to end Chicago five minutes. It's five minutes if nobody's here
It turns out all of us we are the problem. We are the ones that the traffic did you know the traffic is like other people?
Mm-hmm. Yeah, when they're not there. Oh, so quick. Did you hit all the lights?
No, no, we had one,
that we only had one red coming up onto sob too.
I mean, it's nuts.
Wow, congratulations.
Not.
That's a New Year's miracle.
I'm telling you, it shouldn't make me feel as good as it did,
but it made me feel great.
Well, congratulations.
Yes, what's your bright spot for the New Year, Dan?
Wow, my way of announcing it was the new year also.
I went and got a toaster oven.
I have been, you know, I moved not too long ago,
but, you know, it's been a little while now.
And, you know, you gradually, you know,
get things in the house.
Sure.
Maybe you take six months to get a cutting board
or something.
It can happen, you know.
It can happen. Yeah, I got a toaster oven. Huh. It can happen, you know. It could happen.
But I got a toaster oven.
Huh.
Replaced because I got rid of my old one when I moved last time.
Sure.
And I've been missing a toaster oven.
And I got one that has an air fryer.
Nice.
That's the wise way to do things.
I guess, I don't know.
I've never used an air fryer before.
I don't know what it does.
I don't know why it does it.
Okay. And I still have not, I haven't broken an air fryer before. I don't know what it does. I don't know why it does it. Okay.
And I still have not,
I haven't broken the Toast Druffin out of the box yet.
So I have no review on it.
Got you.
Air fryer?
It's great.
Start putting stuff in there.
Air fryer.
See what happens?
You're gonna love it every time.
I, but see, here's the thing.
I understand how oil frying works.
Right.
Heat that oil up and fry stuff in there.
Yeah.
Air frying, I don't know what the air is doing.
Well, you heat the air up and then it'll fry the stuff for you.
The oil in the air?
I mean, you know, whatever's in the air at the time,
could be nitrogen.
I don't know what our atmosphere is made up of
at any given moment in time.
Just don't understand the mechanics.
Silicon.
Is that part of our air?
No, it can't be, that'll kill us, right? Well, anyway, I don't know, I don't know the mechanics silicon is that part of our air? No, it can't be that'll kill us right well
I don't know I don't know how it works. I don't trust it
But I understand that it'll make things crispy. Do you know how an oven works?
Sort of
It's up or rot that's kind of what I was wondering
Yeah, there's a little flame right right right. He's up the little the little demon man holds the flame thrower towards the food when you close the door
Yeah, that makes sense. It's a lot like that. Yeah, so Jordan today. We get an episode all right to do a special episode
Yes, I'm gonna explain that in a moment before we do let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walks
That's a great idea. So first
Muppie says if she hears Jordan yell. Thank you very much one more time. She might lose it bad news news, babe. This is your life now. Thank you so much, you're an out, Polly Zwang.
I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Next, Yosarian, uh, uh, McBalantsky's favorite Englishman. Thank you so much, you're an out, Polly Zwang.
I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Next, uh, Timothy, policy, wonka, Shalame. Thank you so much, you're an out, Polly Zwang.
I'm a policy walk. Thank you so much, you're an out-balles-y-wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Jason Devon from Once Occupied Richmond, Virginia.
Thank you so much, you're an out-balles-y-wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, and Lindsay, my Raven Queen,
we're finally paper doctors,
and we never have to go back there again.
Love your grouse ninja.
Thank you so much, you're an out-balles-y-wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much. And we got a second guy to make sure, and so thank you so much. You're not a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much.
And we got a second guy to the make sure
and so thank you so much to Cindy Haerer,
pronounced Haer-Air, that was close,
from Occidental.
Thank you so much. You're an Iowir technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk.
Forstars, the Humpium Island in Teller, you're brilliant.
Some one, some one,
Sotomite 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 teeny baby. I don't want to hate black people
I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yes. Thank you very much. So Jordan. Yes today. Yes, I guess it we have a special episode
to to do
so I got a I got a little bit of a message from somebody
right, uh, informing me that one of the original members, I read it as well, our Facebook,
uh, community, one of the members of the group, Dr. Harry, uh, will be entering hospice
care soon.
And they're having a fun going away party, having a going away party, which is the way
to do it.
Sure. It's just the way to do it. I did not inquire about the menu. I did not inquire about the what sort of games
Sure, we're gonna be taking place, but
Non-denominational I would imagine I would assume so yeah, yeah, but yeah, so Sarah Beth reached out to me and
Wanted us to give a shout out
in celebration of this fine person.
And as is our want.
So I can say, nah, nah, fuck you.
We're going to give you a special episode to celebrate.
Yeah, what's the use transition?
We'll see you in hell.
I mean, literally, but not this time.
So yeah, I decided why not jump in.
Do a little special episode for you, Dr. Harry love it
And so we decided to do was go back to one of your birthdays
Celebrate a little birthday celebration all right, so today August 8th 2012 all right is what we're gonna be going over
um, and
There's one reason I decided to do this episode this one specific's specific. Yeah, I chose this year's episode of that date,
and it turns out to be a bust.
Bust.
Bust.
All right.
Fair enough.
When we get there, you'll know exactly why I chose this.
Right, right, right.
It will be like, you're like, oh, this was Cadmix and so.
Completely irresistible today.
Had no choice.
He wouldn't stop himself.
A bust.
Just a tragic
tragic bust so we start to start the episode out and Alex is hot out of the gate sure coming
in swinging all right ladies and gentlemen we are locked in loaded and we are ready to
explode in defense of liberty I don't just want for humanity to awaken to the globalist threat. I want you to come alive.
And I want to get aggressive in the info war and expose the globalist.
Okay, I want to shake the show up. We got a special report, a week in the making,
by Aaron Dykes, who absolutely is incredibly dedicated.
In fact, if I had to give an award to the most dedicated person in our operation, I don't know about
how to give it to Paul Watson or Aaron Dykes. Probably for total hours span, it have to be Watson. But when...
This is a fictional award. You could just give it to a specific goal. He's probably the hardest working. I don't know. They both have to get the
get the gold medal. It probably is a tie. Whoo! What praise? That's that's one of the ways you can really tell a narcissist. They don't and they have no concept of how to praise others. Like it's like
okay, if I'm going to give it as a word, first of all, we have to think about how I feel and I
obviously can only give an award to the best person.
So even if this fictional award does not exist this time,
I even though I was trying to compliment you, Aaron Dykes,
gotta give it to Paul Joseph Watson,
fuck you Dykes, anyways, we're gonna get that,
and we're gonna get that show up.
What?
There's a part of me that kind of respects
the impulse to split hairs.
Of course there is, I do that.
Of course there is, of course there is.
But in a situation like this, just fucking say Dix is the best. Just give up the compliment.
I worked on this thing with Aaron Dix, he's the best. Nah, fuck him. Scroobe, fuck him.
I'm taking it back. No, it's better than Paul. Dude, just, just let it go. Yeah, very strange,
very strange. So Alex talks about this special report that he and Aaron have put together.
And I'm confused on what Aaron did.
It's a radio special report, but it has video as well, which is extremely powerful.
It's award winning in my humble opinion.
What Aaron and I have put together, I came up with the concept of the information, but
Aaron just presented it in an amazing fashion.
And it could have been good.
Oh, he did.
Everybody wanted to take his time with the information.
So it's a special report.
I'm not going to even tell you the name of it, or what it deals with until right before
we air it, coming up in T minus 30 minutes, 50 seconds, to be precise.
Very exciting.
I guess Aaron did the editing of it
I will put visuals to it because Alex did all the information and came up with the idea
Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and give you this one. I'm gonna interpret this one for you
Aaron did b-roll Aaron did the entirety of the thing after Alex went
Hey, you should do it on this about this stuff no No, because Alex does all the talking. Sure.
It is like a speech that he's giving.
Sure.
I doubt he wrote it.
Yeah, no, he did.
Oh, real?
It's real dumb.
It's very dumb.
Well, I mean, wow, that's a good question.
I'm pretty sure Alex wrote it.
Is it fucking stupid?
All right, I'm listening.
You don't think Dex could come up with something like this?
It has't Alex
Jonesy and a Roma to it. I it feels like him. All right, all
right. You'll you'll be able to tell when we get to it, because
we're going to we're going to talk about this special report.
Gotcha. So Alex is like, you know, you heard it at the
beginning, he's like, I'm fucking loaded for bear. Yeah, we're
coming out of this. He wants to flip this show on his head.
Hell yeah, he's going to play this special report, but also another twist.
Let's just shake the show up. Before I even tell you what's coming up or what's in the news, I want to hear what you'd like to talk about.
I think Neil Bords calls it rapid fire. I've always talked about, you know, trying to have radiography, I think that's what Alan
Comes calls it.
Back when I was first on air 17 years ago, I would actually do news blitzes and cover
like 100 articles in 30 minutes.
Or cow 50 calls in an hour.
I've never done that in like five, six years.
But we got a little bit better, as you know.
So the toll free number to join us right now,
the phones are open, 800, 259, 9231.
When we come back from the break,
I am gonna control myself.
No matter what year you go to,
no matter what period of time you will find Alex saying,
I'm gonna blitz through these calls.
We're gonna get to all these,
we're just gonna radio graffiti this thing.
Yeah.
I, okay.
He couldn't do it,
and it wouldn't be interesting to watch him try
to news blitz 150 stories in 60 minutes or whatever.
No, I mean, like I said, how could you even,
like what kind of context could you give her anything?
You just say, bah, here's this thing.
Well, that's what I'm thinking.
I'm like,
how could I find a way to make it both entertaining
and informative to just scream as many words as possible
about the news in a short period of time as possible
while reading headlines and stuff.
I can't think of any way to do it.
That doesn't turn into an auctioneer
having a hard attack.
Yeah. No, I'm, you know, bears outside, bees coming at you. but that doesn't turn into an auctioneer having a hard attack.
Yeah.
No, I'm, I'm, I'm,
bears outside, bees coming at you.
Yeah, we would learn a lot, I think, for sure.
That's the environmental news.
So he, I like the shout out to Neil Bortz to,
yeah, no Bortz.
Sure.
Another right-wing talker.
What's Bortz up to?
I don't know. He might be dead by now.
Okay.
But yeah, I used to listen to him on 93 nine,
the Eagle in Columbia, Missouri.
Wow.
Yeah, Neil Bort's, like the flat tax.
That was a big thing for him.
I love those flat tax here.
He had a co-host named Royal.
God bless him.
Royal.
He was his producer.
There's a lady, I can't remember her name too.
That was the crew.
It was actually Robin.
The Bort's. He's doing double duty with Stern in Bort's. I feel like there's a lady. I can't remember her name too. That was the crew. It was actually Robin. The board is doing double duty with Stern and Boats. I feel like there's a natural
overlap. Obviously. Neal Boats. Yeah. Morning and evening stuff. I feel like I feel like
it goes a long way in radio to have a name of a Z in it. I think Neal Boats was a was it
a Z? Yeah. A Z does help. Yeah. Yeah. So Alex does not get to the call blitz immediately instead
decides to ramble a bit about race. Sure. There's calls in the media now about the dangerous
white male white males are the second most nonviolent low crime rate group. If you look at statistics
and I don't get off into race stuff, but it's all over the media today. I get off on this morning. He was covering a different stories.
Somebody get to that later where they're saying white males are the threat on and are the
source of all evil. The number one least dangerous group is white women. Then it's Asian
women.
This is just Department's own crime statistics.
Hurt Nemo's written articles about it.
And then it's white men.
Great department that justice.
Okay.
The least violent people are white women
and then Asian women and then white males.
I mean, that's just a fact.
This is complete nonsense.
I don't even know what that means.
What Alex is saying is what he feels
like the statistics would show,
where white women are essentially the most harmless creatures on
earth asian women wouldn't hurt anybody and then coming in a close third is white men
obviously white men do almost no wrong but it's hard to compete with the non-violent
tendencies of white and asian women well they would we would be as non-violent as white
women but we have to protect white women from all the other races i assume aliex might
retreat to that uh... i guarantee that's exactly what he would say.
I guarantee it, like by million, billion percent.
Yeah, so I consulted the FBI crime statistics for 2012.
Sure, you might be surprised to learn
that none of this matches up with what you find.
Oh yeah.
Why people were committing quite a bit of violent crime,
but stats don't matter to Alex,
because especially when he's talking about stats.
That's about how you feed him.
It's about vibes.
Yeah, he's doing vibe talk about crime stats. Why would you even say that? What would you even have? What could he possibly
think positive could come out of being like, eh, you know, as we all know, white women can't
hurt anybody. Well, I think it's, I think it's what the audience wants to hear and what they feel
too. Weird. So I think it works. He's just, he's given vibes that the audience wants to vibe back with him.
Weird.
So the media, like Alex said, already sort of, you know, suggested in that last clip,
they're trying to scare everybody about the idea of lone wolf white terrorism.
Sure.
And so he talks about that a little bit.
There is a flotilla of news articles
Talking about the lone wolf evil white person
So it's gone from as I told you a few years ago that we saw an internal home land security reports
That it's the Muslim extremist give up all your rights They're hiding in your underwear the TSA as a check right now to white males are everywhere
They're they're vicious their they're murderers, they're
criminals, lock up your wives, your daughters, your children, they're everywhere. We've got
to take their gun. Some of this is, I think, probably the result
of the Batman Rora shooting. Sure. Just having happened. Sure, sure, sure.
So I think some of that conversation might be part and parcel of that. Yeah. But also, this is of note.
You notice the way that Alex is saying
that they're trying to take this stuff,
they're applying on Muslim terrorists
and then now pivot it to the white man.
Right.
He does this all the time.
He's saying that like the Biden justice department
is doing that now.
This is constantly something that is in the present happening.
It's weird.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's fairly easy always to rely on that
because anything that, you know,
you've always got for the paranoid libertarian
that like Caesar crossing the Rubicon,
like any pointed action towards outside the country
that then gets
pointed inside is the next step we got a new Caesar right so if it's like oh yeah no
it's fine you can torture people off the oh I rack who cares you know but if you do it
here then you're gonna be Caesar that kind of concept right right that's the basic
uh reason that that works now mix a little bit of white identity into it.
Oh, now you got the sauce.
That's the Info War sauce.
Now you got the juice.
Which I'm surprised Alex has in soul.
Yeah, I would be surprised.
Info War sauce.
It would be a cream sauce.
It would be a mayo.
It would be some sort of a mayo, I think.
It wouldn't be a aoli,
because that's too high falloutin' for the Info Warriors. I think there's't be an a-only because that's too high for luteons for the info warriors.
I think there's no way around that.
I agree.
So Alex, he's like, you have this transition from focusing on Islamic terror.
It's now it's white people.
It's all the white people.
And Alex could see behind the curtain and he knew that this was coming.
Basically, John Wayne is the enemy.
And I told you that that was going to be the public rollout.
We could see the rollout being prepared behind closed doors.
This first they get their minions ready for the new enemy.
And I told you, okay, coming out of that gate is going to be this particular gladiator.
You could see, here's the analogy.
I've been behind the gates.
I saw they were getting suited up and ready.
I walked out and said okay
Coming out of that gate is gonna be a guy with a trident and a neck
Because I saw him getting suited up people like oh, no, you didn't see that boom gates open
Right charging out right at us. Here's the false flag terror attacks to be blamed on the evil whitey
Because you can be anybody. I mean the
terrorists could be anybody who's a Muslim, anybody who's got brown skin. They
have all now been properly demonized as terrorists. And now who do you get? Oh
now the John Deerecap person. Yeah, the John Deerecap person. Wow. Wow.
Prior to Mago, we had John Deere. John Deerecap. Who would have guessed? So Alex
gets he by any curtain and there is no man with a trident and net that he
accurately saw coming.
But this clip is pretty important context to consider for the next phase of Alex's career.
We're in August 2012, just a few months before the Sandy Hook shooting, and then only a
few more months before the Boston Marathon bombing.
In both of those cases, Alex was deeply invested in covering the stories as if they were false
flags being blamed on a white patsy in order to take guns.
And, that's because that was the storyline he went in looking for.
He'd already determined that this was what the globalists were going to do, so he forced
his coverage into fitting that mold, instead of learning about the events and covering them
as they exist in reality.
For Alex's reality second to narrative, and his narrative about what these majorly traumatic
events will be about was clearly set in advance. In Alex's world everything appears as if predictions
are coming true, not because they are, but because Alex distorts reality to make it fit the shape
of the predictions and narratives he establishes as being what his imaginary enemies are planning.
His a parlor trick. And for those who might be thinking the Boston bombing was carried up by the
Zarnath brothers
According to Alex's coverage the globalist originally planned to blame it on a white guy
But they had to change patsys because Alex called them out and ruined the plant. Yeah, don't worry
It was still fits. It still fits. Yeah, yeah, they they wretched they've retconned that one to be yeah
Mm-hmm
I think what I find really fascinating about this is that this is
I think what I find really fascinating about this is that this is doubly the wrong conversation. Do you know what I mean?
Like, that conversation about lone wolf stuff, we know that that was going on.
There were those conversations about all these lone wolf terrorists and shooters being
ideologically, you know, individuals.
As opposed to now, we realize that the conversation
should have been, this was a conversation from the beginning. You know, this was a network
from the beginning, not one that was well thought out or anything like that, but this is a conversation.
And so for them to behave wrong and then to have Alex wrong on top of that. It is, it is like, of course the conversation
cannot move forward.
Sure.
We're still digging back through three levels of wrong.
Yeah, but the way that Alex is wrong
is intentionally to run cover
for the people who he wants to commit to arrest acts.
Right, that's what I'm saying.
Like, even if we're kicking ass through Alex's shit,
we have made it to being
wrong on only one level, you know, because of the conversation that Alex is derailed, we
can't even talk about the way that we are already on the wrong path.
Yeah, you know?
Yeah, it is a limitation.
Yeah.
So, you know, this notion that they had was that there's,
there's the sort of Tea Party types and the, you know,
the hard right wing, the militia folks. Yeah.
And that they were going to work with Al Qaeda,
like Al Qaeda is going to, or conversely, Al Qaeda was going to use
an infiltrate some of these groups in order to hide in plain sight
and then commit terror through that. Right right Alex has a rebuttal to that
okay that I think is uh... sort of appointing the finger at himself a
little bit
you know me business inside our others have the headlines of firestorm after
kernels report prepares for tea party insurgency that's not the firestorm
it says al-Qaeda is going to infiltrate into the US
from Mexico and link up with the Tea Party.
I mean, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen,
the Tea Party is the most is Lama Fobic group.
Just it's unbelievable how dumb they think, but I told you,
they're gonna blow stuff up and claim,
pay for his work with Al Qaeda.
I told you that a long time ago, I know these people,
I eat, drink, and sleep, and I'm inside their mind.
Or I imagine I am.
But also the Tea Party, which I am the leader of,
is far too islamaphobic to work with Muslims.
I mean, I feel like the irony now is how often we hear them
being like, well, I mean, sure, but at least they're in control of their women. You know, like,
certainly, you hear that from Alex from time to time.
Out of ideological overlap that Alex is certainly. Certainly. Alex has now come around to like,
I like how much they hate gay people. Absolutely. I absolutely.
Muslim fundamentalists hate gay people. Yeah. So he's made a little bit of peace there.
Yeah, apparently. These people are so people. Yeah. So he's made a little bit of peace there. Yeah, apparently.
These people are so stupid.
Yeah.
And also another thing that Alex has sort of made peace with is
the, you know, he's scoffing at the idea of like al-Qaeda
coming in through the border.
Yeah, yeah.
His whole narrative now is so much of these like
Hezbollah sleeper cells.
They're coming in through the border.
Yeah.
They're all coming in through the border.
His only gripe really, I guess, is the idea that his tea party friends would
ever associate with muscle. Yeah, I guess it is the problem. Yeah. Well, 10 years changed
a lot, hasn't it? So Alex does take some calls. And he has a bit of a prediction for one
of these callers that I think is a little bit, I mean, we're 11, well, now 12, it's
2024. Oh my God. 12 years past this.
And I don't think this has come to pass.
Oh, police aren't even driving in normal police cars anymore.
They're driving in these huge kind of, I mean, they're marked as police cars, but they're
huge and they look like the Homeland Security kind of truck.
No, no, no, no, no, they have giant trucks.
The one Alex Redford.
New Homeland Security trucks going in nationwide. Yes, the police will roll around in giant tanks because the foreign no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no before they deploy Brigade homeland to every city, every major city. A city the size of Austin will have 4,000 trips in it.
A city the size of Dallas will have about 12,000.
A place like New York will have about 50,000 trips in it, and we're to be fully occupied
by the foreign new world order army.
And they expect a lot of military once the gun confiscation begins to rebel.
So they'll simultaneously be purges in the military of active duty
I've been hunting down of veterans. They have files on for extermination
Yeah, so that didn't happen no at all no not a little bit and I think one of the things that clip illustrates really well is
How you can't you shouldn't associate with Alex even with things that you agree with him about yeah?
Like I think that you and I can both agree that the militarization of police is a problem.
Huge problem.
You know, but that doesn't mean that the military
is taking over the police in order to gun confiscate
and then kill everybody under globalist orders.
Big difference.
This is a distortion of the conversation
around the militarization of police
that leads you down an impotent alleyway
where you're never gonna to get anything done.
I think that's my design.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, the conversation really is like, okay, if an organization starts as slave catchers and then you turn them into a military,
didn't you just make the Confederacy again?
There you go.
Well, that certainly not the way Alex would want to cover it.
No, probably not.
He's been a Confederate royalty.
Exactly.
So we had to tease at the beginning of this episode, that there was a special report, Alex would want to cover it. No, probably not. He's probably not. He's probably not. He's probably not. He's probably not.
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full spectrum evil.
Full spectrum evil.
All right.
You're facing full spectrum evil.
Say one more time.
They create al-Qaeda. Use al Qaeda
against Russia, the Serbs,
moderate Muslim countries. They
use al Qaeda against the United
States or al Qaeda takes the
blame for globalist attacks.
Disappree text to take our
liberties. It is a key set
piece. They move around the board
to wherever they want to invade.
And I think you're so stupid, they can tell you Al Qaeda are heroes.
Go look at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Let us report they put out last Friday.
Where they praise.
CFR.org.
Arnafaires.
They praise Al Qaeda. That's how dumb they think you are
and now they're flipping the script to domestic terrorist
and creating this fear that there are white terror so now saying on the news
black year you saw the homelands cruddy training videos
or all the terrorist or white
blowing up shopping malls movie theater sports stadium sports stadiums, and then it starts,
then it begins, and then the people are all government run.
Air Force top psychiatrist, multiple shooters, witnesses say, Army side ops, connected, the
witnesses see four shooters, they had a seat dimple, sees men casing the joint.
I mean, white supremacribs, more than half of them are feds.
The members, it's come out.
They're run in almost every case by the feds.
What do you do?
You just kill one of your operatives,
after your operatives shoot people.
They infiltrate and they bug out.
And then you put it on the news.
Very simple.
This is how a black ops run.
And so the globalists are now dropping the hammer on us
with these false flags.
And this is the summer of false flags
that will lead into the fall and the winter of huge wars.
Even they get away with this.
We are in grave danger.
Hearing stuff like this,
it's really easy to see the headspace Alex was in
during the months leading up to the Sandy Hook shooting.
He was deeply invested in this narrative that the globalists had taken all of the demonization
that they'd built up around Islamic terrorism and projected it onto the right wing so they
could start doing false flags to blame on white people.
Alex was obviously going to filter every single story that he came across through that
lens regardless of what the reality on the ground was.
What I'm saying is that there was never a chance he was going to report on Sandiuk honestly.
He was far too deep into this narrative to let a prime tragedy like that go to waste.
Also, if you have the mentality that Alex has about white supremacist groups, sure doesn't
seem like you could ever really think any of them are real.
Seems like every act of racist violence is conveniently excused as not really actually
being racist violence, but in fact just the global is trying to make white people look bad.
It doesn't seem like a healthy perspective.
It seems like cowardly.
Here's what I've always found funny about that.
What's that?
Okay.
So when you think about it, Alex's point ultimately is like, okay,
so these white supremacist groups are created by the government and, you know,
controlled by the FBI and so on and so forth to make white people look bad.
And it's like,
I mean, it makes them look bad already.
You know, like the government already,
I don't, they doesn't make white supremacists look so much bad
as everybody, all of them.
They all look terrible.
You know, like when you find out that the second and
like the Michigan kidnap thing,
when you find out the second and command
was the FBI guy and you're like,
come on man, second, you can't do that.
What do you mean?
You can be like a guy.
You can infiltrate and you can be a guy who's like listening,
but you can't be like, and here's my thoughts.
No, that's not cool.
What if?
That's not cool.
That's you telling them to do stuff.
Maybe. What if you don't know the organization That's you telling them to do stuff. Maybe.
What if you don't know the organization?
I may be there to really strong, unitary leader.
You were just a figurehead.
It's second in command.
Maybe.
What if you're really great?
And you just accidentally stumble,
ask backwards into being second in command.
That's the problem.
Is there anything?
Is that the guy they would hire to do
awesome undercover field work
Is probably a guy that they want in the white supremacist group to be the leader
Well, I agree. It's messy
It's a bad idea, but I also think that you could you could make an argument that nobody looks good
Because even if a group is fake, you're still getting people to join totally yeah
Yeah, and those people don't look great all of you look terrible this is a terrible
idea yeah even if it is a fake thing that says white supremacists come here
the white supremacists keep going people go to it yeah they look bad yeah yeah
also Alex brings up the CFR in foreign affairs calling al Qaeda heroes which
he attributes to report they allegedly put out last Friday which would have
been the third of august 2012 it took a while, but I was able to find what Alex was talking about.
The CFR wasn't calling Al Qaeda heroes, and in fact, you can find a great deal of fairly
negative coverage of that terrorist group on their site.
Oh yeah?
This was an opinion piece written by Ed Hussain, who was a senior fellow for Middle Eastern
studies.
Hussain was making the argument that the Free Syrian army, who was fighting against Assad,
would essentially be incapable of continuing to fight, or it not for the fact that members
of al-Qaeda had joined their ranks.
The Syrian wing of al-Qaeda was called Jabat al-Nuzra, Li al-Hi al-Sham, and Hussein says,
quote, al-Qaeda is not sacrificing its martyrs in Syria merely to overthrow Assad. Liberation
of the Syrian people is a bonus, but the main aim is to create an Islamist state in all or part of the country.
Failing that, they hope to at least establish a strategic base for the organization's remnants
across the border in Iraq, and create a regional headquarters where Mujahideen can enjoy safe haven.
If Al Qaeda continues to play an increasingly important role in the rebellion,
then a post-Assad government will be indebted to the tribes and regions allied with the Jabat.
Hussein isn't praising Al Qaeda, he's bringing this up as something to be very concerned
about.
He makes this very clear, when he goes on to say quote, the unspoken political calculation
among policy makers is to get rid of Assad first, weakening Iran's position in the region,
and then deal with Al Qaeda later.
But the planning to minimize Al Qaeda's likely hold over Syrian tribes and fighters must
begin now as the Obama administration ramps up its support to rebel groups.
Alex, there's making shit up to service purposes.
This has never been a person who is more fortunate to have an uncurious audience than Alex.
Yeah.
He's not saying that al-Qaeda are heroes.
No.
This is the enemy of my enemy.
It's not necessarily my friend conversation
It's 180 from what I hope you said it is it is like hey listen
I know you might think this is helpful, but this is not helpful right?
This is a thing that is happening that we need to also plan for yeah
Yeah, if we are accepting the idea that al-Nuzra fighters fighters are backing the free Syrian army. We need to plan on a contingency of what to do to not like allow a post to
South world to be run by that should inform our decision making.
Exactly.
Yes.
But they're heroes.
No, that makes more sense.
Yeah.
Fuck it.
Report to fake version of this to your audience because you know, they'll just hear
CFR be like, Oh, it shows all about them.
I mean, reading is hard.
It is. It is it is
That's that is in arguable much more satisfying just listen to this dumb dumb. Anyway, Alex is getting to the special report Okay, so he brings it all right, he starts it off full
spectrum
Evil here it is
evil. Here it is. Full spectrum evil, the secret
of the new world order takeover program.
Alex Jones here to cover a topic,
an issue that is one of the most important I've ever discussed.
This information is very
closely held by governments and elite corporations. They do not want you understanding this. Now,
many of you that are already aware of this, it'll seem simple, but large swaths of the global
population have no idea the real geopolitical paradigm that we're living in today. Today we'll look at the real
forces, the real players in the battle for 21st century global hegemony. I'm going to break down
who really rules the world, how they control the planet, and how they are trying to usher in a
world war that is really pointed at the general population. It seems like every third or fourth piece of media Alex puts out involves a promise that
he's going to reveal who runs the world and all their evil plans and yet here we are.
I don't think we have more specific answer than the Rothschilds, Rockefellers and Bilderberg
group and then their plans are whatever conspiracy I want to scare you about this week.
I would be happier if he said for the time being, or for like in the moment we exist in
now, you know, like, I'm going to reveal to you who's the for the time being.
He can't though because this plan is supposed to extend back.
I know.
All the history of our country, history prior to our country, and then now we know it goes
back to the time of the fucking devil.
Yeah, see, that's the thing.
So like, he can't have four now.
It does feel like the enemy
changes so frequently and yet the rules say that it's the same one every time. Mysteriously
no clash, Schwab, World Economic Forum. Very odd. Weird. So this kind of grandiose language
Alex is using, he uses it pretty consistently because on some level he knows that material
like this is meant to indoctrinate new people. Right. This is meant to excite people with the promise that he knows who runs the world in all their secrets.
That's why you hear that little dip into his dramatic voiceover mode in the middle when he's talking about the dark forces.
First taste is free, come on.
It's like he's doing a movie trailer voice about his own bullshit.
Yeah, because he knows.
In a world where I tell the truth.
Yeah.
So this starts, and I was so fucking disappointed.
To begin my illustration, I have three different board games here.
The classic game of risk, as well as monopoly.
I don't look at these systems of stylized warfare.
And between these three systems, we find the truth
of the system that we're living under.
Okay, as I was listening to this,
it struck me that it sounded familiar. And I could have sworn that we're living under. Okay, as I was listening to this, it struck me that it sounded familiar
and I could have sworn that we covered this already.
I went back through our episodes and found it on episode 119.
We covered this special report
because Alex played it on a different episode.
Yeah.
I decided that because of 700 episodes ago,
maybe we'd all know that.
I remember it clearly.
Maybe we'd hear it differently this time. And honestly, I have no idea what we said about it and I don't believe you remember this
I remember none of it. Yeah, of course. So what the hell?
Let's listen to it again and see what we learn about how the world is like a bored game
Let's roll those dice. I feel like Alex is gonna be talking about how excited he is about the special report later in the episode
So we should have some context, so let's let's just dive in. Okay, we got chess.
Chess.
Risk.
Risk.
Monopoly.
Monopoly.
No, none of the other fine games.
No, go, no, shoots and ladders. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, To begin with, I'm going to use a LEGO chess set as a illustration to provide LEGO
forms of government, warfare and domination. If you look at this set, you notice there are two sides.
There is the red and there is the green, where there is the black, there is the blackness
like those. From the beginnings of civilization, more than 6,000 years ago. Until about 1700. All right. This was the
young earth creates a different affair between nations. There were occasional alliances, but
by and large warfare and politics was carried out in a very two-dimensional way, like a chess
set. You have the ruling class, the royalty, the priest class, the materiality, the generals, and in front of them, you have basically their conscripts or the lower class fighters.
You can also represent just the general population.
And these two groups are engaged in warfare and base domination against each other to control larger areas of land and the vassal populations living in
Serfdom.
First, for 6000 years, you had to take the queen.
I mean, so this is something that feels like it was, like it probably feels real, but
nothing Alex is saying connects with actual history.
He's infantilizing ancient cultures and pretending that everything they did was just one-on-one
conflicts.
I mean, if you go through history, you'll find countless examples of very complicated alliances
and multi-sided conflicts.
I think what Alex is trying to say, get at it as an idea, is that war from 6,000 years
ago to about 1700 was strictly bilateral.
There were two sides in the conflict, and each side had their elites like kings, queens,
and castles, as well as their rift-rath like the pawns.
But this is kind of dumb, and one would just as well as their riff-riff like the ponds. But this is kinda dumb.
And one would just need to look at the history of like China
or Italy to get a sense of how off the mark
Alex's analysis is, just from the jump.
This has no connection to reality.
What war of blank kingdoms included a number higher than two?
There certainly are two examples of that war history, at least.
So I think I get sort of what he's trying
to start off with, but it's erroneous.
I mean, I think the most fun version of that, though, is just like think of the conflicts
on the Polynesian islands.
Right. During that, during so many time periods of like multi-polar war at all times, and
then your enemies are your friends and then and there's no
Sometimes there's a king and sometimes it's just a bunch of guys, you know, it's it's a fun fun way of looking at human history
Yeah, all it's crunched up or city state times
Totally various European areas. Yeah, yeah, it's um. Oh, no, no, no, we're mad at that dude from there
This is I mean I get it I get it, I get it.
Chess is a very basic war-fect similee game.
And I think that's what Alex is trying to pretend
the world is like, too.
Yes, yes.
Because the global has been running things since,
like, you know, forever.
So that was their model like that.
That's the Chess, yeah.
So Alex, that's something else about Chess.
I think it's really weird.
Interesting.
One area that we see from the ancient Chesa model that is still used in
state craft by the globalist is the fact that sometimes wars were launched in the case
of the French and the British against each other when they had rebellions at home. They
soon learned it was a way to turn inner anger at the state against a foreign state and to reduce the population of young males that you didn't have jobs for
Is that a part of chess?
I've played chess in a while, but I don't feel like that's a primary objective. Okay, or even secondary objective of chess
All right a lot of times people aren't thinking, you know, while you're thinking about your moves
that you're like, oh, four moves ahead,
that's really cool.
But what you're not thinking about is how to feed your pawns
where they're gonna stay after the game is over.
What it is that they you're going to do, like,
you know, what's their leisure time activities?
What are you talking about?
You're gonna have these pawns here
and you're just gonna play the game?
Get the fuck out of here.
I will say that I have never gotten into a game of chess with somebody and then we you know
We go through a little bit. I take a couple of their pawns. Sure, and they're like all right
I'm done. I was just trying to lose some ponds
You're not even you're not even playing the right game. They're there times where you'll take some ponds, right?
And then the ponds will be like oh thank goodness that guy's not feeding me over there
And then you have to have a conversation with guy you quit playing the game and you're like man
You can't treat people like this. This is unacceptable behavior. There's no jobs over on my side of the board
You're just sacrificing people like they don't matter to you
So anyway, that's all the thing of the past the two-sided warfare. Yeah, yeah
The two-sided fight is a
two-sided warfare. The two-sided fight is a bygone era.
In truth, for more than 300 years, the globalists have been financing multiple sides of wars,
knowing that conflict destroys nations and gets a deep into debt.
And that is the key.
They're financing both sides, and we see this being pioneered by people like the Rothschilds starting in the 17 and 1800s
But they would finance sometimes three or four different factions and it didn't matter who won because all of them were in debt to them and had
Societies that were wrecked after the wars
Next let's look at the game of risk. Yeah, let's. Why? I don't know.
I feel like we're not done with chess.
If this is your, if this is your even basic metaphorical understanding of chess, I'm mad at you.
We need to spend more time there.
Nope.
Okay.
We're moving on.
That's to risk.
This is our discussion of chess.
That was it.
Yep.
Alright.
Also, Alex has a lot of ideas about Rothschild's controlling all sides of wars and stuff that he is not
Substantiated at all and I know it was part of his you know, I mean we talked about it in the end game
Yeah documentary about his
His quite elaborate claims about these things that in his bibliography says insert here
Evidence of Rothschild's
Both sides of war so no citation in the bibliography outside of I don't have one
I'll find it later. You know what is an interesting chess thing
That I definitely didn't know about when we talked about it is that
Magnus Carlson yeah grandmaster best chess player human ever to live right whoa
So he's studying
All the machine learning algorithms that play chess that are like a million times better than any human beings ever done it and the big strategic
Change that he's learned from them is to use the king more aggressively in the end game. So the idea is that's that's metaphorically very very interesting about this is that for
Thousands of years human beings have played with this kind of inherent risk
avoidance with the king obviously it's the most important game right you know that kind of right
and it takes a machine to go it's just another fucking guy if you're playing the game to win yeah
let's not be precious about the king exactly we're trying to win we're not trying to do anything else
I don't care if you live I don't care if you live, I don't care if you die. We win, you know?
So that's a really bad thing.
So is this revolutionized up to optimal chess playing?
I don't think it has revolutionized overall,
just because the machines are so good,
and then whenever you're playing against a human,
it's almost a completely different game, right?
So I do think that that's helped Magnus Carlson
in like Blitzchess and the ultra-rapid stuff
Because he's better than anybody's even ever considered those
You know another amazing chess thing. What's that Bangkok oriental city?
You don't know what the city is getting cremated the crem of the chess world in a show of everything, but you'll run out
I want to say that one was definitely
Time-tie, I don't see for a minute. I don't remember the rest of this song
That is what I'm thing Bangkok from the musical chess. I really want to go back now. I really I almost
I'm sure you said I almost guarantee you said that there's almost no day. Anytime chess comes up
I got to talk about Murray head. Yep. So we are introducing risk. Uh-huh. Here we go. Okay. Next let's look at the game of risk.
Here we go. Next, let's look at the game of risk.
These are primitive attempts to distill down human conflict and domination into a game you
can play in a few hours.
The militaries all have basically equal resources, equal numbers of trips, and to enter into the
equation some type of random probability we have dice and we have cards.
There is no discussion here on looking at the real model that we are under today.
We're going to come back to risk here in a moment, but first let's move to the game of monopoly.
Wait, that's all? That's all? That's all? That's your introducing risk and that's all you got to say?
Just describe how you play it just
Redo cards and you roll dice. Okay. Well, so you can't play it in a few hours. I mean not usually I've never played a game
I've never finished a game. I don't think I finished plenty, but they were like all night of things
They would go forever. Yeah, it would be like at best you would have to play in a second day
For my in my history me and me and some folks, Fernandez, Joe Fernandez,
you feel like to play risk.
Sure, sure, sure.
And it would just be like, you gotta expect
you're probably gonna be there to like four in the morning,
five in the morning.
Yeah.
We never have a second day unless you're counting
like the sunrise.
Right, right.
Yeah, I got what you're saying.
But yeah, I mean, it's not, it's not a few hours.
Unless you're playing bad. Well, there's not it's not a few hours unless you're playing bad
Well, there's that there's a lot of people play bad true true
I do think that most of the time risk games
They'll often end up in a situation of like two people
Getting dangerously close to saying let's fucking call it
Going back and forth,
killing each other's armies,
and not finishing off getting all the countries in the world.
The best, the most accurate war simulator,
or war simulation aspect of risk
is the eventual disgust for the game of risk,
and war itself.
And this is meaningless war as a Yep. And war itself. Yeah, this is meaningless.
War is a war as hell.
And like your friends, you don't even know if you like those people anymore after a good
game of risk.
Yeah.
And then you realize that if a good game of risk makes you hate everybody, don't fight
wars.
That's probably the best outcome you can have of playing risk.
So Alex brought up risk didn't really say much about it, says we're going to get back
to it, I guess.
Do you think we do? I don't know.
I've listened to it and I don't know.
So he's going to talk about monopoly.
Okay.
In the game of monopoly, you have different economic ribs, our four players, that attempt
to engage in economic warfare against each other and then be able to create a monopoly
or a single entity that is in control of New York City. To understand the real system
we're under, it's important to combine monopoly and risk with an overlay of strategy from
chess. And this is a key part of the real system we live under today.
What the fuck are you talking about?
I want to play this game. I want to figure out how to play. Okay, so you've got a chess board.
Yeah.
And when you move upon or when you make a chess move,
all right, that has to correspond to a move in risk,
which also has to correspond to a move in monopoly.
I don't know, no, because there's an overlay of chess.
Okay.
It's a combination of risk and monopoly. Right, right, right. With an overlay of chess. Okay. It's a combination of risk and monopoly.
Right, right, right.
With an overlay of chess.
Okay.
Which I don't even know what that means.
I don't even know what that means.
I think you want a risk board is what Alex is saying.
Sure.
So you got the globe.
Yeah.
But then you want monopoly in terms of like paying rent
if you land on the groups.
Sure, sure, sure.
So you put your army there, but you have to have
a, you have to have a constant resource built. Yeah. Like an instead of like battling, it's like
gift pay rent for landing there or something maybe, but then the overlay of the strategy of Chess,
I don't really understand. Oh, so in 2012, Alex Jones created Starcraft. Man, he's gonna be pissed.
He'll be pissed. He doesn't get residuals. Also,
Minneapolis famously sat in Atlantic City. Small point. Yeah. Also, canonically, as the
player, you're not so much a financial group as you are a landlord. There was based off
a prior game called the landlord's game, which was very anti-land lord. Charles Dero
came along and stole that idea from the woman who created it and made the gold more strictly
capitalistic, which is spiritually fitting. So if he stole it and made a ton of money off it.
Metaphorically, it just doesn't get more on the nose than that.
Yeah, I don't know about the Euro Financial Group.
I feel like he's taking tiny little pieces of things that are kind of like, oh man, it's
like, this would fly amazingly at a bonk circle. Oh shit. Yeah, yeah, the world is just like risk and monopoly and with an overlay of chess
If you're if you're in the like common area everybody's high and everybody's just kind of suddenly
Noticing all the board games that have been in the dorm room common area for a while
Somebody pulls one out and then starts going. You could see a bunch of people listening
to a boring, boring monologue about this.
We all live in Candyland.
Oh my God.
You know who, you know who, Cloud Schwab is Lord Likarish.
I am 19 and it feels great to be high.
Oh, man.
I would love to put this side by side
with the time we talked about this 700 episodes ago and see
like it's it's it's freaking me out. Well, we were definitely, uh, were we still drinking?
Probably. I think we were still. But it still freaks me out the idea of like there's
probably like one to one, like just comparisons of like Lord Likker's joke. Damn things, Jess. I think that is less something,
if that's more a hallmark of we are exactly who we are.
We are not putting on heirs.
We are not pretending to be people.
We are not.
Or we are not really profoundly creative.
We're not very interested.
One in put.
It's one out put.
Not very interesting.
Nope.
So Monopoly is the closest thing
there is to our system in board games.
Out of these three board games monopoly.
Three boy grades are modern system. That's their self is only two-dimensional.
Yep. You see the private federal reserve that's owned by six private banks,
Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Bank of America and others, others.
They always win all three others. You're playing their game. You think you're
battling it out for houses and apartments and for part place and for the electric company
and for the railroad and for the top-at and for the fashion show. But it's the bankers that control
the politicians that they've got to get out of jail freecox, so you do understand the basic
The money the treasury works for them, but one of the players is the banker in monopoly. Yeah, and in monopoly
You are playing to get the properties there are politicians and the bank
Public I understand I understand what he's trying to project a like real-world stuff into this
That's that that's not how monopolies play well I mean, it's like he project a real world stuff into this, but that's not how Monopoly's played.
Well, I mean, it's like he understands that the landlords get the original.
He understands the concept of like, oh, they're playing with us.
We're the... oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And instead, he's like, ah...
Well, the implication...
Right.
If you're playing Monopoly.
Sure. Right. Okay.
Okay. Here I'm out. out here I'm an listening okay so
you let's say you're playing a four player game all right you are not the only four people that exist right
whoa in the world hold on okay let's say you have all the orange properties and he put a bunch of
hotels on them or whatever raise the rents up real high. Okay. So obviously if a player lands on it, they have to pay the rent
Sure for all this sure, but what about all the unheard unseen people who also land on it who aren't players in the game
All of the other people who are walking down Illinois Avenue. That's a good point
They're they're all getting screwed by you playing this game. You know what I imagine ary citizens of Atlantic City walking around
Here's what I don't like. As a capitalist, I don't like that you're not maximizing the amount of rent you could be
getting knowing that there are pedestrians.
Just going around, like, I, sure, I see your silver dog land on my fucking thing,
but I know in my mind that there's probably like 30, 40 people walking down New York Avenue,
right? And I need your constant upkeep for that.
So I'm, I'm gonna prefer to have at least $2 per turn from you.
Fair.
Just because people walk on this orange property.
So I think Alex should get deeper into how these games are played.
Okay.
I think what we're getting to.
So basically, here's the world.
Okay.
The globalists want to play monopoly.
Right.
They want to play monopoly with all the countries in the world. Okay, but global swanna play monopoly right right? They want to play monopoly with all the countries in the world sure, but sometimes other countries don't want to play monopoly
To the bank so that we play wins
But what happens if a country won't sell
What happens if an African nation won't play the monopoly game?
What happens to the middle eastern country?
won't play the monopoly game or what happens of a middle eastern country?
Does it want to be part of the modern
Bankster system based in London and New York?
Well then that's where risk comes in because they want to be able to take you over their economic Espianized as John Perkins is written and his best-seller
Confessions of an economic hitman, but if they can't
This is in all the official CIA and State Department
documents, all of them.
Then come and finance your neighbor to attack you.
That doesn't happen in risk.
The FBI is not playing ball.
It's building up an industrialized, doesn't happen in Czechos.
You want a global monopoly.
Does it happen in the country?
It's not.
It's not.
It's not.
It's not playing ball.
It's building up an industrialized, doesn't happen in Czechos. You want a global monopoly. Does it happen in the country? against each other? You're a globalist. You've made yourselves example diplomatic immunity at the United Nations.
Who's that?
Is there a diplomatic community at risk?
You just have Al Qaeda come out of Egypt, in Libya, ethically cleans, blow up most of
the infrastructure, knock out Qaddafi, and now they have to come to you and borrow money
back to Monopoly.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
To rebuild and you own and control everything.
And guess what?
If you want to forget that welfare check, well, you've got to take the vaccines, which,
by the way, is still the way.
What?
What is that up to?
Look, I get the thing he wants to say.
Right.
And I think he had some vague idea that like, I'm going to compare this to board games,
but it is just completely detached now from any kind of connection.
No, okay.
If I understand correctly, here's what it's like.
All right.
So you're playing chess, right?
And then I use my bishop to put your king into check, right?
That's when you hire the Polish to kill the black pieces and that will
give you a monopoly over Park Place. And if you don't want to do it, a blow dart you
with a vaccine. Right, exactly. I appreciate that the vaccine got in there. I was going
to be disappointed if we didn't realize that the vaccine is truly behind monopoly's faults.
A little, a little strange. So I would say at this point, the special report is essentially totally off the race.
Yeah, yeah, complete chaos.
Yes.
Here we get just going further off the rails
into strangely familiar territory.
OK.
We think about nations and continents and cultures.
But in truth, the globalist, the bankers
who have unlimited money, they're waging war against anyone else that has any assets, because they want everyone to be impoverished so you have to go to them and so that you have to follow all of their orders so they can control human development and society. In the past they would brag about their real political system in
fictional accounts, in movies like Network. Let's analyze a clip of that. There is no
eminence. Oh my god! There is no democracy. There is only IBM, NITT, union carbide, and exon.
One vast and ecumenical holding time,
for whom all men will work to serve a common perfect,
in which all men will hold a share of stock.
Oh, there are no more peoples,
there are no more nations, Mr. Veal.
Each one of us has one piece of stock in the global system, one ecumenical giant global
government.
Except one thing, that big global corporate system they've been selling us on, does it
want us to even be alive?
It's designed to consolidate control and then slowly cut off the resources while the
bankers themselves pose as the saviors, selling people on getting deeper into the tyranny and the pain will stop.
When at the end of the day, that risk is nothing but global extermination and
eugenics so that these selfish, greedy, scam artists can have the world and all
of the incredible technology and life extension for themselves.
And that's the big secret here.
You might have been warned. I'm in the left. and life extension for themselves and that's the big secret here.
You have been warned. I'm in the box.
What? Signing off.
Or call for wars.com.
The ball is in your court.
The rest is up to you.
Please get this presentation out to everyone you know.
Oh my god.
We've got to understand the enemy we're facing
if we have any chance of defeating these people.
Humanity hangs in the balance.
The Humanity hangs in the balance, ma'am.
I understand so much less than I did before, and somehow I'm
angrier because humanity hangs in the balance.
Humanity hangs in the balance and the only way we're going to get
people to save themselves. Right.
Is if they understand these board games.
I genuinely don't know what the point was.
I don't either.
I mean, obviously the point is like Alex's standard blah, blah, blah.
Talk to your points, stuff packaged in a way that's like, I don't know, maybe interesting
to a new viewer.
I guess.
Hey, the world is like these board games or some shit.
But like even even when he's getting there at the end when he gets into the network thing He then
Rambles about other things that are disconnected from the network. I know
He's like, ah the globalists give away their plans and movies like network and then he plays a thing for network
And then he says something completely different. Yeah
Go back to the thing right. I mean if you want to use that as the globalists giving away their plan, you can't then
be like, and actually what they meant is this.
Yeah.
Because, man, you know, that's the why you as a source.
Now I'm getting even more annoyed at network.
I was already annoyed.
I was all, I already hated it.
I'm already furious.
I'm, I'm, but they stole it.
They stole it and ruined it.
And that's, that's what happened. It's like the opposite of boondocks, ain't yeah, yeah, yeah, they ruined it and then I did care
Yeah, good bye. Good bye. We're at networks actually a good movie and it's been ruined by these ding dong's
But you know now that I think about it now it's like man
He was overreacting citizens united wasn't gonna come for another 40 years
That did dude that dude didn't know shit about what corporations would
really control. Oh, I call him it down Facebook douchebags. I thought you meant Alex in 2012. He
didn't know that citizens United was 40 years. No, that's it. 20 52. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No.
Shit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm telling you, I think he was, I think he was overreacting.
Maybe a little drama queen.
Not sure I've ever heard Alex talk about Citizens United.
It's probably come up.
He was, I mean, considering it's probably
the most important thing that, well, maybe how about this?
If there was anything that proved that the world,
that the world government is very similar to a board game.
I think Citizens United made it a very lot like monopoly.
So we have this special
report. Aaron Dyke's did a great job. I'm sure he added a lot of that background music
and noises. Yeah. Post production effects. Maybe provided the Lego chest. That would
be that special thing. Maybe that's why the, uh, the, uh, it was a Lego chest set. It's
all the one Aaron had.
Uh, or, or real with this way.
Maybe Aaron and Paul do the exact same amount of work, but that Lego chess set is Paul's.
You know, he loves a Christmas chess set.
Bumped it up.
Yep.
But how did it get over here from England?
Merry Christmas.
So, uh, we're done with the special report.
Okay.
I don't feel like we've had anything illuminated. James, I really disagree.
I know everything about board games.
Risk plus monopoly.
Times chess.
That's the vaccine.
Vaccines.
Yeah.
There you go.
Minus vaccines.
My just vaccines.
What's the order of operations?
Please excuse my dear aunt, Steve Pachanica, because guess what? Who's the next guest? Oh Please excuse my dear aunt Steve Pachanick because guess what who's the next test?
Oh my god, you're joking. We get a little visit. Of course you had no choice. Yeah from the one and only. Yeah, Steve Pachanick
Pachanick
He's gonna be our guest. He was the head of psychological operations state department advised the Pentagon
was the head of psychological operations in State Department. Advise the Pentagon.
It's been involved.
We'll just look up his name and take
down some governments all over the world.
You name it, but not with armies, with psychological warfare.
He's an expert in false flags.
He's exposed on this broadcast 9-11 as a false flag.
And other events, he said that the shooting in Norway
was not an inside job.
That's good. No, his take on the new shootings.
And I wouldn't be getting on because he said like over a year ago, he said on this show,
you all heard it, that he thought Patreus would be in the running for vice president.
And I've always found drudge in his sources.
Drudge doesn't go with something when drugs write an article, maybe once every two weeks
or something, or his sources there in DC DC some of which I've met with and no, they don't go with something unless they've got
it from the highest levels and their word is Obama was concerned that Patreas may be picked
as the VP that would be a strong VP picked to Roman Romney.
Patreas just said that's not the case but they always say that.
But doctors Steve Patinic showing his inside knowledge of saying that a year ago here.
So Steve doesn't talk about this much, but does say that's not going to happen.
And Petraeus is needed as a great general.
Oh my, oh boy.
There's not a lot of awareness of the ways in which Alex will hate general Petraeus
in the not too distant future from this.
They're really into him Steve loves him
Think he's one of the greatest greatest generals, but yeah, you'd be a great statesman
But he's not gonna be the vice president. So this is not an inaccurate. Well, I guess it wasn't inaccurate prediction when Steve made it a year ago
Yeah, but he is not on that tip here in 2012 right
That is interesting. It's interesting to see the way these people change and how it can be like on the drop
of a hat.
Well Steve.
Just because it's a fucking love Fauci and Alex love Fauci because of Steve and then
whoop that fell apart.
Yeah, I mean it's just like, oh we'll just make it up today.
I hate this person or I love this person.
And I've always loved them.
Yeah, exactly.
Wait, twist.
I keep trying to think of like, okay, what was the thing?
Oh, you know, I've changed my beliefs on a lot of stuff over the years.
Sure.
But not the reason behind them.
Like, the beliefs have changed because the reason was I was trying to be blank.
And so as I get more information, I realize that the way to be better blank is through
this, right?
Not because I've been like, ah, I've decided that everything's completely different
than it used to be.
Yeah, and I never believed those things to begin with,
and I didn't say them.
Yeah.
Yeah, wild.
It is, it is.
But shifting allegiances and all of this character stuff
is such a big part of the way that you build
these cosmologies of conspiracy.
So characters have to kind of always shift,
you have to retcon things in order to make
whatever you're doing today work,
because whatever you're doing today
is the only thing that matters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Character, character writing is very, very difficult.
It's not, when there's no expectation of consistency.
Right.
So speaking of character,
Steve Pichanic has a character.
In true.
Humble.
So he's a super insider and he's very, you know, humble, like most big insiders are,
but he has incredible courage to come on and say,
I'm going to throw a home.
And back and shut up because I am obnoxious and let him start with wherever he wants to start the shooters.
Patreas coming up, he is a recap of the bin Laden fable.
Dr. Pachinic, great to have you with us.
Great to see you, Steve.
Been a while.
Not a whole time.
Not a whole time.
In the least.
Oh, yeah?
This man has done everything.
What hasn't he, is there a country that he has not affected their government in some
way, right? Not a chance.
There's no way that he could, you could not ask him like, like you could do the, the,
what a maniac. What have I done for, for running him? Yeah, exactly. He would have to come up with
something. Yeah. He has to. And he would have an elaborate story. Oh, about how great he was.
I saved them. Yeah. So you did. Yeah. And in this, so they're talking a bit about
al-Qaeda and stuff because Alex says that CFR article that he didn't read. Right. And Steve
apparently was the one who was like, don't use al-Qaeda to fight against the Russians. Of course,
Steve said it. Yeah. Steve's indicated. Absolutely. If it weren't for if everybody had listened to him,
we wouldn't even had nine eleven yeah
so a lot of what uh... is going on on uh... this uh... conversation that
they're having has to do with uh... serious and al-Qaeda in cria right and so
steve has a point on this and that is that yeah you just kind of got a
bit of fun to sod
so basically
our national security and just from the point of view what do we have vested
in the Middle East at this point honestly the best thing we can do is to get out of there
because it's not to our interest. It's a war between the Shiites and the Sun. The major
interest that's here is an issue of Christianity. I'm concerned and I said it repeatedly to the Catholic Christians in Egypt
and the United States that you are in danger of having Sharia. You are in danger of being
killed if an original Christian sect. And the same issue for me is in Syria where Bashir
Assad is literally, and so the Soviets, the Russians, are protecting the Christians. They're
in the millions. So the issue of Christianity is becoming garamond, and no one is discussing them.
I'm quite frankly tired of keeping on saying Christianity is a problem here, and we do
have an interest in maintaining the viability of the Christians in Syria and in Egypt.
We can do that by supporting Assad.
Unfortunately, we don't have a
choice as to democracy or non-democracy and quite frankly Russia, who I worked against,
is also protecting the Christians from my point of view. The Christian viability is far more
important to our national interest than any financial interest. There are no bankers who are
interested in this. But let me just say the soviet quite frankly our old ten billion dollars now
by syria and syria is not paying them for the armament so
russia is is going into debt and being tied down in the Mediterranean which from a
strategic point of view i'm very happy
but i'm also pleased that at least putin is willing to protect the christian
so this is a bit of a propaganda line uh the time because there's a myriad examples of
Assad oppressing the Christians in Syria.
I don't even know where to begin.
And it's the sort of, there's no other way I can really put it, is just the propaganda
narrative that he has is that he's the one protecting
Christians against the extreme
Fundamentalist Muslim groups and that is why he should be supported by other countries
It's it's always weird to hear Steve go into that mode where he's so like
Real politic about it, you know like I I'm the grown up in the room here.
I understand you don't want to eat your vegetables.
To be fair, he's talking to Alex.
Right, right.
He has the grown up in the room.
No, obviously, obviously.
But there's still so much of like, all of what you just said is absolutely insane.
You know that, right?
You're a crazy person and you're acting like, oh, so this is all that, listen,
I understand that it's difficult,
that we don't wanna support this,
but at the end of the day,
you're gonna wanna see a lot of those people gassed.
That's just the way we gotta live our lives.
If you wanna be safe, you some asshole in Missouri.
If you wanna be safe, you gotta let Syria gas people,
you gotta support us.
I say this to the copdic Christians
Yeah, absolutely in Egypt
Or the United States from Egypt
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're very you're a very rational person you lunatic
Well, here's the thing though. You have taken to account. Yeah
Steve knows Assad
Yeah. Steve knows Assad. And get this. It's not just like they went to a dinner party and said, hello, I'm
Pachenica. I'm a shot. Hello. How do you do? It's not that. No, no, no, no. Steve was
arrested by Assad. I'm sorry. What? And interrogated. No.
Personally interrogated by Shira's side for five six hours but I saw the
effect of the she had in protecting minorities so that's right I read that you
arrested that didn't they that's correct he did for six hours and then he asked
me how we could do business together but the point in fact is that even when you
arrested and you spend time and I was willing to go there on my own and I do
with the consequences were. You know,
this is not an issue of a government. This is an issue of my personal choice. I made a choice.
I knew what the consequences were. Well, quite frankly, I had a very good relationship with the
Assad regime, even after they knew who I was. Okay. So if I'm to follow this, Steve took it upon
himself in no official position to go over there go over
to serious possible consequences and do what and then he got arrested by saw.
I'm going to go and I've got a fixed shit.
I'm going to go over there run a psi opera.
Some shit and then a side asked what do we got to do to get business goal after interrogating
him for six hours.
Hey, apparently listen, one you got to show apparently.
Listen, one you got to show Steve you mean business.
Yeah.
Otherwise, and it's not because you think you're going to get Steve
to change his mind.
It's because Steve won't respect you if you don't torture him first.
Right.
Steve doesn't respect people who don't try and steal.
I can't send a underling to do it.
You got to do it yourself.
Otherwise, fuck you.
We're not going to do business.
I don't do business with underlings and I don't do business when people don't torture me just
because I show up randomly in their country for no reason under no auspices or government office.
No, you come in, you interrogate a guy for six hours and then that guy sees that you protect
minorities. That guy sees it in you, the integrity through your interrogation.
I love Steve in a way because I can listen to a bad line,
this boldly, this branchly from a distance
and like in another room.
It's cartoon shape.
If somebody tried to do this to my face,
I think I might stab him.
I think I might stab Steve.
We're only like a few months really away from him going to the DMZ.
Right.
And pretending he's going to like a rendezvous with high level contacts in the North and South
Korean governments.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Steve Steve lunatic.
So Alex wants to talk to Steve about 9 11.
Sure.
Because right on time.
Yeah.
They you know, he's a he's a good source for 9-11 stuff, except that he's not.
Here's my next question.
I've never asked you this.
From your research knowing how this stuff works, how did they pull off something that
big?
I mean, I understand you don't know the full operation, you know, they do.
I know the full operation because I taught it at the National.
Okay.
Fantastic.
They did it. They did it on 9-11.
What they did on 9-11, I don't want to go back into it,
but basically they re-lined everything that we had in FEMA.
They had everything that in terms of the FAA.
We don't have to go into specifics.
Yeah, it's not getting to specifics.
Hey, listen.
I literally know everything.
But why are you going to spend the next night
about that?
We're still talking about this.
Yeah, how did they do it?
Listen, I don't just know how they did it. I taught them how to do it right well
I didn't teach them personally. I taught the people who taught them how to do it
That's why they didn't even do it as good as I could have done it right that's how good I could have done it at it
Frankly, I'll do a 9-11 on you right now. Yeah, I'll do it. How do I do it?
Let's not get this stuff. Come on then I will be able to 9-11 you come on
I know everything but I
Know that we're not what somebody else explain it for the silly people later
So Alex is like no, no, no, we have to talk about that. Obviously we need to kill the myth of 9-11 of course and Steve is it's kind of trying to give him the like
Let's not look backwards. What's the point and all that he has no interest in having this conversation?
I mean it's 2012 right right
but i have to look at the air force was the charge of the air force
but the false flags were were the generals at time
this is not what we have right now what we have exceedingly responsible generals
no i understand but people need to know historically
no i have to understand that if they want to go back and spend that time now
we're losing time to really understand where we're heading in much faster time at Alex
that's what i know but they use nine eleven to have the military industrial complex
start setting up a police state here we need to kill the myth of nine eleven not just to get
us out of my rack but to get the TSA out of my hands i want to kill the myth of nine eleven
then bring chaining bush. before trial and jury
and a price.
I'll take my kids.
I'll take my kids to Disney World without a fat pedophile abusing them.
Okay, so-
Nobody's gonna look, let me tell you, let's get it clear.
The sads have been talking their job and they've been doing it very effectively.
What happened recently with the killer who has been accused of where we went into the sea and it was said that he was
trained by the army to be killed. It's nonsense. The army didn't train Mr. Page
but the killer, the army trained, had him in, he was in there, he was a neo-Nazi
defense, the FBI in particular, have been exceedingly good at breaking up the on the
not
we're exceeding the fifth
whatever thanks to nine eleven chaining particular and michael
hate and general hate
who monitored everybody during nine eleven we had
the fb i had to pull back
you know there's a very very responsible for what i'm saying what's the tia
say and the check point that we have to kill the mission
eleven great I have no I have no problem with the DSA being disbanded and only
secure no I know that I better hear the deal then briefly I mean obviously yes
Cheney took the power for norad is to shoot down the month before so it was wrong
so after 9-11 they had drills in the targets being hit so that's how I mean we know
about the stand-down but basically from what i know correct me if i'm wrong
the the hijackers were doing drills of of of infiltrating airports and getting on board
for uh... the department of defense and cia they were set up
nerve gas was released on the aircraft because the people said they're smoke we can't breathe
then remote control for the buildings let's get back to the issue
do we need the tsa
i've had problems with them
they rip off the luggage you can't always level quality
employees i'll take it
literally lived or ripped off and so's a class three drug that i had
which was a asleep until you have the worst of the worst thing brought in thanks
to churn off what the neocons what they want your audience to address that
issue yes secondly do we need no wait what an issue for us no no there's not
an issue what Alex is so desperate to like the talk about nine eleven I want to
get my conspiracies out there
They put nerve gas into the planes and then they remotely put them into a building. It's an Alex. Does it matter?
They snow my sleeping pills you're wasting everybody's top
I mean listen, there's a little bottle of whiskey for me. I'm fine with that. Let's get rid of the TSA
There is such a
Desperation on Alex's part to like come on we got to do this
You're here. We got to do the 9-11 conspiracy things. We got to lay this out
Also, I think Alex probably doesn't stand behind any of these things anymore. No
He's forgotten a lot of his his 9-11 conspiracy narratives. They've been lost at the sands of time
But Steve not interested
And he's It is so funny. It's the problem with the TSA
that they should have also that they have
poor hiring processes.
I mean, sometimes they steal bags.
I know, the number of things that,
like I thought it was more to do with liberty.
I mean, let's not even do that.
Let's not even bring in abstract concepts of freedom.
They don't do anything.
Good. It's been studied over and over and over again.
They don't do the thing that they're supposed to do.
So that's, that why can't we just agree on like,
hey, I don't care what your ideology is.
If we have a thing, it should do the thing
that the thing is supposed to do.
And if it doesn't do that thing,
then it doesn't get to be the thing, right?
Like, okay, if you're the be the thing, right? Like, okay.
If you're the TSA, and they're like, okay, here's what we do.
We keep knives from getting on planes, right?
And then every year, they show me a shit ton of knives that got on planes.
But you have to also-
Then we have to be like, okay, well then you guys-
You have to also assume there's a lot of knives that didn't get on planes. I don have to assume that okay. I don't have to assume that all right because I don't care
The problem is not the knives that don't get on the planes the problem is the knives that do get on the planes
I'm looking at the problem. I'm not looking at not the problem
This is this is a fine point. I think that you would think we're fine common cause I think we've got a lot to talk about
I need you to get on a plane, go to Syria. I'm going.
I'm going to get Assad finally.
To see if you guys can do business.
It's only going to be, listen, it's going to be me or Steve,
those are the only two.
So like I said, it's a little bit of a bust.
Not a great Steve appearance.
No.
I think the getting interrogated by Assad
is probably the high point.
It's a high watermark.
A great.
And then also the, you know, I don't want to talk about your 9-11 conspiracies.
Yeah.
It's always, there is that freedom that Steve has, unlike anybody else in Alex's show, that
I do enjoy.
I do enjoy the Alex as a mission.
I'm driving towards this and Steve's like, come on.
Stop it.
Screw you.
Stop it.
We're not interested in this.
We have not all time, but we did get the two things that we like out of Steve. We got the big swing,
and we got the slap. Yeah, but they weren't. They weren't great examples of them, but they were
there. They were there. Yeah. It was it was a bad episode of a show that you love. Yeah. Yeah. So
Steve's gone and Alex gets back to rambling once talk about that cf r article that he hasn't read
guys will you print me accounts on farm relations report that was in watch
ends article yesterday
so i can actually read those quotes are it's over in the other studio
from last night where i read the quotes in the cf r going out
out here i did so brave and good
doing such a good job listen they've all kind of brave and good and doing such a good job. Listen, if Alcatas brave and good, I'm a monkey's uncle
and I want pot belly pedophiles to not put their hands on my genitals. Okay? I
Don't want checkpoints. I don't want all this stupid paranoia
Okay, and let me tell you the military is gearing up for martial law in this country and a giant Iran attack
Let me tell you the military is gearing up for martial law in this country and a giant Iran attack.
Just that's just always on the stage 9-11 that can stage anything. We're in a lot of trouble and I'm tired of it. So that counts as kind of a prediction, I guess,
to gearing up for martial law in a big Iran attack and that didn't materialize.
that didn't materialize. Man, that is, that is maybe like,
it's a sentence that he just tossed off hand, you know,
like if they can stay at 9-11, they can stay at anything.
But if you stop and sit with that for a while,
like, man, if you really believe that, stay home.
There's what are you gonna do?
I think they do.
Yeah, I mean, like, what is there to do?
That's terrifying.
Sure, yeah. Yeah, I mean, like, what is there to do? That's terrifying. Sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, if that's your engagement with reality
and the world around you, then yeah.
Of course, you probably would be primed
to think that Sandy Hook could be fake.
Sure.
Why wouldn't you?
Yeah.
They're crazy out there, man.
Yeah, he said his audience up to,
to basically buy anything he sells them.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, once you truly accept, like, He said his audience up to basically buy anything he sells them. Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, once you truly accept, like, oh, the absolute craziest thing that is possible is
not just possible.
It's the only truth than anything else sounds crazy.
Yeah.
And anybody who tries to tell you that, hey, maybe some of this is a little bit crazy.
You're in on it.
They're crazy.
You're in nut bag.
Yeah.
Yeah. So Alex takes more calls and gets a call from a guy who weirds him out
and then a shot at your own the air thanks for holding brother go ahead
yeah
that
yes sir
yeah
i had some comments
i don't quite understand
i've been a citizen for a constitutional republic
in nineteen ninety for Constitutional Republic in 1990.
And it just seems to me that if we take a dog license
from the federal government, that we shouldn't be surprised,
how they treat us, why do you sound out of breath?
Are you familiar with the power of visitation?
Now you're getting into a bunch of patriots legal stuff about what type of
citizen you are versus being part of the whole corporate globalist fiction.
I know there's a lot of truth to that. The problem is that globalists don't care.
So Alex has no idea what this color is talking about, but he knows a sovereign
citizen when he hears one. I, I, yeah, I mean, your heckles are a.
Yeah. So you just assumes this has to do with patriot legal ideas about what kind of citizen
You are sure Alex is careful not to let this guy talk, but also not fully shut him down
He wants to be sure to leave room in there where he's like he's a kind of endorsing sovereign citizenship like saying
There's a bit of truth to it because if he doesn't do that
He's gonna lose a lot of his audience base. I want them to like me. I don't like them
But it is what it is and also I can't possibly say that all of these specific nonsense things, I believe,
are true.
But also, the power of visitation isn't about that stuff at all.
It has to do with what some of theorized is the root of the government's oversight and
regulatory power over corporations.
And older, olden times, kings had the power of visitation over companies where they could
dictate how they operated. And there was no need for courts or legal proceedings.
Sure.
The court, the king had the, of, is a told me right.
You just lock up my knee show up and you'd be like, hey, you do this and then you did that.
That's, that's, that's being a king.
Some on the right wing have proposed that this is where the government's regulatory authority drives from and they use that as a sort of argument against the idea of regulations as a whole. Alex has no idea what the collar is bringing up, but he's not going to risk it.
Let him get to the point because he's going to end up in over his head and not be able
to defend himself.
If the guy starts talking about how, you know, we all live in ocean law, stuff like that.
Okay.
So if I understand correctly, then the idea is, because governments believe they are able to tell corporations what
to do because they used to be based around kingdoms and complete authoritarian power.
That means that laws aren't real.
Yeah, or that the government doesn't have any of those regulatory authorities.
Okay, but I mean, the kings don't have any of those regulatory authorities either.
They're all pretend. No, no, no, no, you're, they're all pretend.
Like the king's just to do. Right.
But this, that this is an angle to make an attack on the credibility of this.
Like we don't have kings anymore. So why should we still have this?
You know, man, good argument.
So I'm'm gonna go solid
but also yeah it's
he
anyway uh... alice
promotes a new product that he has okay uh... and it's uh... it's a product that
has a lot of potential
uh... it's in for war's magazine like they could just have shot the king the
face
like the king shows up at their factory and they go oh fuck you i don't care you're
just a guy like it's all pretend
well all in our heads well they could just a guy they couldn't have done that yes they could have well there
would have been consequences but it's just a guy that's what I'm saying but again it's just a guy you can
kill him and then they'll be like oh no we don't have a king anymore well you will swiftly get another
thing to do their own thing you know but again it's just a guy. Sure. Yeah.
I'm not sure what this, like, how?
Just so mad.
I get that.
I get that part.
But how does this implicate regulation?
That's what I'm confused about it.
You know, but I mean from your perspective, I don't know it.
Defact you can commit regicide.
Does that mean we should or shouldn't have regulations?
I'm just worried that I don't know what even is the starting point for reality anymore. Okay. Here we are. Where does it begin? Is everybody a guy or what?
Hear me out.
Chess.
No.
Just think about chess.
Okay. Now they're, oh, I'm screwed. So anyway, Alex is in for is Mike. Okay. Everyone who's part of the info wars insider
Honor before September 1st you will get the first issue of info wars at magazine
Now they're gonna be around 60 plus pages long
It is just gonna be full of exclusive articles, but also boil downs of our top stories of the month and the graphics the work in it
It looks world-class.
It's going to blow people away.
I'm going to put, I've now upgraded it from 50,000 to 70,000.
I'm putting 50,000 on the streets of Austin.
And I'm going to have 20,000 here for people to buy and bulk in groups of a hundred.
That comes out to light.
How much is a hundred?
What do we come up to?
50 bucks for a hundred of these.
To hand them out.
I mean, what a weapon.
What a weapon.
What a weapon.
And, well, well, bluffs are smaller.
Lots of animals.
Well, we're also going to have a subscription door.
We can sign up and have it meld here every month, like five copies of it.
So you can have one for yourself, give for others because as print dies, print will actually
come back.
I mean, I know this.
I'm calling it print 2.0, but it doesn't matter.
Print's dying, not just because of the internet, but because the perfect form of the bad
information they've got, the disinfo, people are sick of it.
This is going to be hard hitting.
Wait till you see the cover of the first magazine.
Alex's Info Wars magazine is going to save print because it's so hard hitting. Wait, do you see the cover of the first magazine? Alex's InfoWars magazine has got a safe print because it's so hard hitting and people are
tired of the bullshit. There's no bullshit in there. No bullshit. Just the good, hard hitting,
true, factual information. It did not save print media. I mean, Prince doing great.
Well, it was neither helped nor harmed by Info Wars magazine.
And it's something around 20 issue run.
It did not last very long.
Wow.
Alex took a bath on that.
He lost a lot of money.
Oh, yeah.
I can't imagine that in 2012, the answer wasn't vanity printing.
Yeah. imagine that in 2012 the answer wasn't vanity printing. Yeah, and also the person who was involved
with the, I believe like some of the graphic design and stuff on it was determined by the
Infoers audience to be a CIA plant. It caused a bunch more drama and shit that Alex would have
ever wanted. Yeah, that sounds about right. So yeah, it was a it was a big big mistake on this part
But I do have a number of the issues and one's on the wall somewhere the one with the dinosaurs
Right behind you. I think oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, there it is
Be a terrible terrible magazine. It really is. I'm sure one last clip here and Alex's promote and something else
Okay, get a little heavy into the ads towards the on TV.
And I will do this for everybody watching on TV.
I'm doing so much if you're a prison pointed on TV viewer.
I've got my well stirred beyond tangy tangy green.
And then I add this, it has a little bit of green T extract in it.
Take coffee, won't do it sometimes for me.
This does.
You just dump that in.
And I don't know what you call it when you mix the two of these.
We need to make a name for these.
I learned this from Parmesan's been fuchs.
This is his favorite drink as a polymer.
She makes for the beyond tangy dangerine.
And I've got my essential
fatty acids. What happened is I lost 42 pounds doing this for a few months. And I've
never been a guy that drinks stuff and takes stuff and takes pills. So I got off of it
a little bit and counted it and losing more weight and you get now for about a week
and a half. I've gone back on it full time. And I'm not hungry anymore. I've lost seven
pounds in just about the last week and a half. You probably see that on television right now.
And I fully committed to the office and my wife to make me
take my longevity from mpleworsteam.com.
And you will see me lose all the weight like Aaron did.
92 pounds.
Mm-hmm.
I'm getting ready.
I'm doing it.
Yeah.
So another wonderful time of taking his products on air.
It's going to burn that fat right off him.
And also, he's talking about a mix. You know, you got to come up with a name for
something like that. You know, it's kind of like an Arnold Palmer. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I figured maybe like the fuzzy Zehler. I was trying to think of some racist
golfer, or a golfer instead of racism, a controversy. I get what you say. Yeah, yeah.
So that was the best I could do for it. For a combination. All right. All right. Yeah, yeah. So that was the best I could do for a combination. All right.
All right.
Oh, man.
I just, just, can't we just make meth legal?
If that's, if this is what people really want, you know, then just do meth.
Well, I think there are some ripple effects that you're going to see from that that may
be unpleasant.
Sure.
Well, I mean, maybe lawsuits would go up considerably
based on-
Possible.
Based on-
Company's selling meth.
Possible, possible.
Let me, let me throw this out at you.
Does Alex need to be on InfoWars
if he has a successful meth operation?
I don't know.
Look, I don't know, I don't know a lot of stuff about method operations.
Me neither.
But I did watch this documentary.
Yeah.
It's about this teacher.
Yeah.
And it didn't go well for him.
Did it go bad?
It broke in a certain direction.
And I don't know, I don't feel like
method operations are the most stable of enterprise.
See now that I have noticed in the past.
Sure.
They're often appearing and then disappearing
in an instant.
Yeah.
Many times literally.
I don't know if there's any wall marks of meth.
Or, you know, I don't know if there's any legacy businesses
that have like really stood the test of time.
So for Alex, I think it would be an imprudent investment
to put too much into a meth empire.
There's a, whenever I went home,
there's a dispensary now on the main street of my hometown,
which is like all of the crimes,
you know, like so much.
And now it's just on main street, you know like that's nuts sure
But then to think to think the idea that there would be like a place next to it that's like also we do meth
You know that that might be too far even for me. I'm permissive as fuck man, but no meth
You know I'm not no meth on Main Street. I don't know that's my fucking campaign proposal
Wow, you can do meth wherever you want, but you can't have it on Main Street. I don't know. That's my fucking campaign proposal. Wow. You can do
meth wherever you want, but you can't have it on Main Street. Someone who
pretends to be permissive doesn't want a meth shot. Wow. Never thought I'd
see the day. Just kind of a hypocrisy. Just pathetic. I know. I'm disappointed in
myself. Well, I think, I think honestly, this episode is a little strange because obviously you
had the Steve Pachanikov at all, which was the lure that drew me in.
And a little bit of a, not his finest outing, a little bit milk toast in terms of a Steve.
And then the other thing that's really like fantastic is the board game thing and it turns out we've covered it already so I don't know
I mean give it give it another 700 episodes. Let's cover it again and see what we got let's see
I think third times that will really finally get all get a hold of maybe time to revisit the secret of 2017
See if we've
Seventy-one. Yeah, good. May. So anyway, Dr. Harry, we wish you all the best.
Absolutely.
As you pivot into, uh, a sales pitch towards,
Hey, you do what you do when you do it.
Mm-hmm.
Have fun.
Hey, all right.
Nobody have a great time at the, uh, the party.
Please do.
Uh,
Do it.
Celebrate.
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Don't know the rest of lyrics. No, you don't need to that's the the only one that matters is the one that you remember indeed So we come to the end of this and we'll be back for another episode
But until then we have a website and do we do it's now try to come yep we'll be back
On social media at some point we figured out but until then we have a
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Whoa, it's the headphones. It's the headphones. They throw you off. Yeah, I gotta take those back
I'm neo I'm Leo. I'm easy x-gark skipping a doob boob boob boob boob boob boob
See what I was doing I was stalling to try and see if I could come up with another song to watch and do it and it just didn't happen.
Did it happen?
Woo yeah!
Woo yeah!
Woo!
And now here comes the sex robots.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the earth thanks for holding.
So Alex, I'm the first time coloring my huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.