Knowledge Fight - #890: January 16, 2024

Episode Date: January 19, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see what Alex's thoughts were about the Iowa caucus.  As it turns out, he doesn't have much to say about it, but he does have thoughts about demons, an...d how much you suck if you take your kid to a football game.

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Starting point is 00:01:37 Mm-hmm, and so I splurged on that and enjoy it's great. It's so much fun, yeah. Wow. I play so many like, whenever I grab a tea towards a game, a lot of it is like open world type. Exploration and things like this. And this is, you know, pretty much 2D puzzles and platforming. Really?
Starting point is 00:01:58 Yeah, it's a lot of fun. Okay. Wow. Off the beaten path of the, some of the stuff that I play a lot, but I've always been a big fan of Prince of Persia We're I played it when it was just the computer game. Mm-hmm. It was too hard way too hard. It was way too hard I see that's why I've never been a print of Prince of Persia, but I liked that and then when they had the I think it was on the Game Cube The Sands of time one where you could reverse time I remember that one was so fucking fun
Starting point is 00:02:22 And so yeah, I've always said like a fondness for the the the IP And so I was excited to see the new one is out But I was also a little bit wary. I was like, I don't know. I don't know this is gonna be any good Yeah, on the on the jill and halls how many jill and halls are do you give this principuria both? Jake and Maggie It's both two jill and halls up. Yeah, all right. It's good. It's good. I don't know I haven't I haven't played that far into it honestly because I'm kind of bad at it. Yeah, that happens Yeah, so I mean that's the problem with being like I don't play two two first two D sidescrollers to you often
Starting point is 00:03:00 Yeah, I'm not good. I'm not good at him. Yeah, if I played him a lot, I'd probably be pretty good at him. I'm not good, but it's fun and tough that when I fail, I'm not that mad about it. And it's kind of like, I can always see what I'm supposed to be doing. And I know that eventually I will do it. Yeah, but I was banged my head against a wall trying to backflip off a wall and I don't know. Good enough time. I think I'm going to try to beat it. Okay. Although the only thing that I'm gonna try to beat it
Starting point is 00:03:28 Okay, although the only thing that's gonna stop me from beating it. Sure cuz I can handle all of the like Platforming puzzles and that stuff. I can handle that all face-y you're beatedly. Yeah, but I'll get there eventually right the combat I'm not sure I'm not good at that. I am not good at combat Interesting just but mash buttons and panic. Oh, that's no good. It's all I can do combat is tough I know I can't do 2d. I'm terrible at combat and 2d stuff I'm just try again ever again never remember that you can parry things right? I just like I'll dodge I'm a three-dimensional
Starting point is 00:04:05 I need to go to the left it's just not good enough. Yeah, that's not good So we'll see I'll give an update on this My bright spot is it got my ink done Finally Well, I mean you can't see it anyways because it's under a space-age bandage so it is the type that They use now Oh, you did get a bar wire. I did. No, I got my I got my band. You got my all four elements It was it's really really good. I'll show you probably about four hours. It's not bad
Starting point is 00:04:39 One free element. Well, it was two hours of prep because The tattoo artists islyn McKay of a Vogue tattoo. She's amazing. She's really, really good because putting a band is so tough when you got two different circumstances, you know. This is a thicker around the edge. And so you to try and line it up, you have to kind of do the 45 degree cylinder math thing. That's my understanding. Engineering basically. Yeah, yeah, so did a great job. The colors are amazing and bright and perfect. Awesome. Yeah. I can't wait to see it.
Starting point is 00:05:12 And the design or the shop. Huge, huge, I love the shop. Love, Caitlin. Tetsu places for the longest time have been huge sources of dude energy. That's true Yeah, this is not a dude energy place. No dude energy there. That's nice. It's so much less Stressful. Yeah, that's great. Yeah, yeah, it was great shout out to the shop Absolutely, Katelyn and to your arm. Yes, so Jordan today We're gonna have an episode to go over. Oh, there was talk from me of not having an episode just taking a break because now we had seven hours of episodes over the course of Friday and Monday.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Sure, sure. But I felt like we can't rest forever. Oh, I knew you were bluffing. So as I mentioned on the last episode, we have to talk about the Iowa caucuses. It's a big deal. It's the first primary contest of the season. And I mean, obviously Trump was going to win. I don't think anybody went in with any notions otherwise.
Starting point is 00:06:16 I watched it on the NBC news. I haven't watched long stretches of news coverage for a long time. Yeah, and I just put it on in the background. Yeah. It was it was wild. What was wild about it? So boring. I can't remember the last time I ever saw.
Starting point is 00:06:37 I can't remember the last time I watched actual news. Yeah, I know, but you can, you know, I didn't realize that, I don't know a TV. Sure. No, I'm gonna click onto a TV or anything. Yeah. But you can, I didn't realize that, say, I don't know a TV. Sure, no, I don't mean to click onto a TV or anything, but you can just watch it on YouTube. They all stream those channels on YouTube, like NBC News and all that. So it was watching it on there and it's just really boring.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Should analysts are all kind of saying similar things. And then the, so they called it for Trump really early. Right. And then NBC, one of their reporters was talking to DeSantis's media person and he was just yelling at her about calling it early. That was a lot of fun. But in terms of high points, that was about it.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Yeah. That's just kind of, I was more noticing for production cues. Sure. Right. So like before the caucuses started up, yeah. NBC had like a reporter who was at one of the center, the caucus plate pole places. Yeah. And so they, they, they, the shot of her and the behinders, the doors, the exit doors. Right. And so the camera follows her as she walks forward. She walks past a number of people and then there's just a guy standing there and we're like, we talked to this Nikki Haley voter earlier.
Starting point is 00:07:55 He's standing there. Right. And like he was standing there the whole time. The whole time. While the camera moved and walked backwards. They staged this, what are we doing? Yeah, we do it. It was interesting from a production standpoint.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yeah. But I guess that's what you got to do to get that elusive Haley voter in this. Yeah. I mean, it does seem kind of silly. I would imagine that if you step back as you worked for news and you were really like, okay, this made sense when it was just white men voting.
Starting point is 00:08:22 But why are we doing this whole thing to see what 100,000 white dudes think? And then you'd better, you know, I fuck it. There's a Haley voter, let's do it. We gotta do, we gotta fill the air with something. It turns out what the 100,000 white dudes did not think was a mint of a fake. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I do appreciate that they did get one, they did get at least one quote from somebody that was like, ah, you know, 9-11. Like, yeah. What? No, exactly what you think. What knew it? I knew it.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Didn't see that quote. It wasn't that, but it meant it to him, it might as well, you know. Yeah, he underperformed, I think it's fair to say, but he performed incredibly well based on the very obvious reason he was running. Yeah. There's a PR stock, which is lying. So yeah, I was interested to check in and see what Alex's response would be to the caucus, obviously, because I think everybody went in with the idea that Trump was going to win. Right. The entire conversation that the pundits were having that was all the same, you know, saying was basically what needs to happen for there to make any sense for
Starting point is 00:09:30 there even to be primaries. Right. Is Trump has to be below 50 percent. Right. Because whoever runs against him, it doesn't drop out of the primaries has to be able to make the argument that there is 50 percent not Trump. Right. There has to be a collection of all these people that add up to 50 percent. Right. There has to be a collection of all these people that add up to 50%. Right. And- Otherwise, it really doesn't matter what we think at all.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Yeah, the larger number of people exist outside of us. Yeah, so that was the interesting thing. They were like, well, all these people got a team up to get half. Like, just the presumption was like, well, Trump might just get fuck around to get half. And he did. And so Alex's response was like, well, Trump might just get fuck around to get half. And he did. And so Alex's response was, you know, I was interested in like, because there's no bluster coming out of this, really.
Starting point is 00:10:12 It's kind of just what people expected. There's no like triumphant, I guess there's a little triumphant to it, but there's no like, we overcame. Right, right, right, or anything. There's no like, the narrative was we weren't gonna come through and we believed in ourselves the whole time. There's no like the narrative was we weren't gonna come through and we believed in ourselves the whole time There's none of that yeah, so I checked in on the 16th Tuesday's episode to see where the ball would land shitty Tuesday's episode
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Starting point is 00:11:52 I don't need to know. No, no, but it would be nice. It would be nice. So you have to take credit and make Jordan. So thank you so much to Andrew and his band Gears on the upcoming release of their funky fresh third album Atlas in January, 20. So thank you so much to Andrew and his band Gears on the upcoming release of their funky fresh third album Atlas in January 2034. Thank you so much. You're an out technical grad. I'm a policy walk. For start, the honky and mad mentality is brilliant. Someone, someone sat on my suddenly a bucket of poop. Daddy shark. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people.
Starting point is 00:12:29 I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yeah, thank you very much. I hope that Gears is grind core. Because you want to grind core their gears? Grind and gears is kind of, it's an expression, right? Yeah, yeah. So that's how we start. So here's the episode taking off. Forget that bad joke. Here is where Alex is at. Okay. I am sitting here at 11.06.16 seconds.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Staring into these cameras in the studio in central Texas for he's got to cut it out with the seconds I it's very it's very obnoxious okay I'm looking at an image from satellite that's desperate to fill time for 293 days 12 hours three minutes from the most important election world in those seconds I mean yeah I guess this time he was yeah prosperity and justice and sovereignty versus World War bioattacks. Sure. Nuclear Armageddon. And I was just in there at a computer terminal about seven eight minutes ago riding the headline for the show. And I can usually do it pretty quick. Because every day we put a new headline out and and it'll link to the live show at infowars.com.
Starting point is 00:13:45 For it's live show and I sat there for about three, four minutes and I couldn't come up with a headline, Alarmus enough for what's going on. I'm usually pretty good at clickbait. It usually comes pretty natural to me. But today I really wanted to overdo it
Starting point is 00:14:04 and I had a tough time. I'm being afraid! I mean that's basically it. With like a lot of these. I couldn't quite find a way to be specific enough and the thing I want you to be afraid of. Huh, so tough. It's gonna require all of my imagery to really piss you off in such a ways
Starting point is 00:14:27 to make you buy my stuff today. Also a little bit of a tell that he described it as alarmist. It does feel like you should, you shouldn't be saying that. You understand what you're doing, just done. Yeah, you are not the one, but we're supposed to say that about you. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:42 So here is why things are so alarmist. Okay. You got to fuck the Iowa caucuses. Sure. Who gives a shit? But in the news, in the Russian news, the Chinese news, the British news, and the US defense news. What about the architecture?
Starting point is 00:14:59 There are all these documents and articles. Okay. all these documents and articles. Okay. Remember last week, the Swedish government that had been in a war in over two and a year ago, has never had Russia attack them? Their defense ministers came out at a public forum and said we are going to have war with Russia.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It's the foreground conclusion. And Russia is going to attack us. Now Russia, for nine years, said we will invade Ukraine if we keep putting NATO in a truce in there, and if you keep attacking Russians that live there, which is the majority, for Russia was started. Russia has set 100%, we are not gonna attack anybody. We are defensive. Oh, sounds like you're defensive. Wow.
Starting point is 00:15:45 So this isn't I imagine that what Alex means is that Sweden hasn't had a war on in Swedish soil. I guess 200 years. They had troops. They were in Afghanistan. They were. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know what he means. So the context here that Alex is obscuring is that Sweden is most likely joining NATO this year. So when people like the civil defense minister come out with comments about how they need to be prepared for the possibility that they could become involved in a war, it's if it, you know, another NATO country is attacked.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Right. You understand what the treaty part of the treaty means. It means if they attack us, we get the benefit of them being like, hey, we'll protect you, but also we get the negative aspect of we have to go protect other people if they get attacked. No. He did also say quote, many have said it before, but let me say with the force of my office, there could be a war in Sweden.
Starting point is 00:16:36 He's saying that because Putin has a rich history of threatening them with attack, because he doesn't want Sweden and Finland joining NATO. That could lead to military defenses being stationed near the border of Russia, which Putin really doesn't want. They don't like it. This is much more of an issue for Finland who actually has a border with Russia, but if both countries join NATO, that would be a border that they're both obligated to defend. Right. On top of this, Sweden signed a cooperative defense agreement with the United States last week
Starting point is 00:17:02 that will allow the U.S US to use their domestic military bases. So some of this stuff is, I don't know, Alex is being alarmist perhaps. I mean, yeah, in this particular situation, it does feel like everybody understands that this is kind of a small aspect of the larger NATO gets the angrier Putin is because that means that the smaller the theoretical Soviet Union can get. That's it. And then how big or small is how angry everybody has it in and give them a point in time. Very astute. So Alex has other headlines surrounding this larger issue, which is war.
Starting point is 00:17:41 It's pretty much obsessed with hypothetical war. Right. Right. Right. Those people seem to be. I wanted to hear about the Iowa caucuses but no hypothetical war. Okay. The Swedish Defense Minister said I've been meeting with the other ministers in NATO and the US and Canada. Sure. Australia. And war is going to happen. Well, now the British defense ministry has officially come out and said that the path to war is here and that full scale global war is going to happen in the next year. Strange thing for them to say, but bold. A war meant to.
Starting point is 00:18:21 A little bit full war with Russia as early as next month. And then they push it out to Femmy where I got here a year from now. 13 months. I have it all right here. I read all the reports. But it gets worse. Leaked German military document that tells countdown to World War III and Germany's official defense policy is that they will be at full war, including nuclear, with the Russians, imminently. Sure. All right.
Starting point is 00:18:56 German. Go read the Jamie White article. It's on info wars.com. You might want to share it. Nah. So do you know, do you hear about this? No. It's big. No. I did not know that we were going you hear about this? No. It's big news.
Starting point is 00:19:05 I did not know that we were going to be nuclear warring here. With the weeks. Yeah. So Alex is never specific when he talks about people or sources, except for like on his own website, because he just doesn't know what's at the bottom of these, what the primary sources are. And also because he doesn't want to make it easier for the audience to follow up on the stuff he's saying, give more context.
Starting point is 00:19:23 The British Defense Secretary, Alex is referring to his grant shaps who warned the world that we're now in a quote pre-war phase. In his speech, he said, quote, an age of idealism has been replaced by a period of hard-headed realism. Today, our adversaries are busily rebuilding their barriers. Old enemies are reanimated. New foes are taking shape.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Battle lines are being redrawn. In five years time, we could be looking at multiple theaters involving Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. He didn't predict full-on world war this year, and Alex starts to get his stories mixed up at this point. Right. He's saying that the British minister said that there'd be war as soon as the next month, but that's a detail he's pulling from this second story, which he introduces after he
Starting point is 00:20:04 says, but it gets worse. Yes. A dramatic flourish. What Alex is doing is a bit of exaggerating and overselling that second story. This is about an article posted in the German paper build titled, uh, S. Due with a document called Alliance Defense 2025, which is alleged to be a German scenario planning exercise that was leaked to the publication. Its authenticity hasn't been fully confirmed, but even if it is totally genuine, it doesn't
Starting point is 00:20:31 depict some kind of a secret plan to have an all-out war with Russia. The build itself is behind a paywall, but I was able to find a breakdown of it on all the details on a website called the European Conservative. Apparently, there's an inciting incident in this scenario exercise, and that's Putin calling up 200,000 more troops to send Ukraine in February 2024, which would be next month. This would lead to victories in strategic positions in Ukraine and an emboldening of Russia's military position. Russia would then launch hybrid warfare tactics to incite Russian speaking minorities in the
Starting point is 00:21:06 Baltic states, which could be used as a pretext for Russia to send troops there, like the argument went with the Donbass region. The scenario then would do that successful thing again? Crazy. Crazy. The scenario then involves the building up of arms and missiles into the Kalnan-Grade region and Belarus with the goal of taking the sualki gap.
Starting point is 00:21:28 This is a short stretch of land that connects Belarus with Russia's satellite territory on the Baltic Sea, Kalnan and grad. It's the sualski, I always want to say sualski, because it's a more Polish. Where's Chicago? Yeah, yeah. Hey, it's sualski back. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The sualki gap is, it's Polish and Lithuanian land, but it's a short stretch.
Starting point is 00:21:48 And if it were seized, Russia would have effectively encircled Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Cut them off from Poland. It's strategically an interesting place to try and take. Right, right. The document imagines Russia using the inevitable chaos that will come with a 2024 U.S. election as cover to begin creating artificial border conflicts at the Suwalki gap by the
Starting point is 00:22:12 end of 2024, which would lead to the replaying of the invasion of Ukraine. Right. Again. Right. This obviously ratchets up tensions quite a bit with NATO and therefore is to deploy 300,000 troops to on what they call day X. This exercise doesn't actually say if the result is a full-on war or if the deterrence of the NATO troops de-escalates the situation, but whatever the case, this is not a plan for a war with Russia. If it is in fact authentic, then it's just the
Starting point is 00:22:38 German military's exploration of a possible scenario of things how they could play out if certain other things happen sure This is one of the major tricks in the conspiracy theorist playbook the use of scenario exercises as Declarations of nefarious plans right. I feel like whenever you see this trick being used It's best to tune out and not listen to the source because that person is trying to sell you a bill of goods Yeah, yeah, and that's what's going on with Alex here. There is a, suppose, I think it's probably even likely from what everything I've been able to tell that, I would go ahead and believe that it is a real
Starting point is 00:23:12 scenario exercise from the German military. Yeah. But yeah, he's found another scenario exercise to pretend is like the globalist evil plans. And it's just ridiculous. Yeah, I think, you know, before, let me explain a little bit about my history. You know, when I was growing up,
Starting point is 00:23:32 I would watch the anime where they would solve problems with giant mechs battling out, you know, and I would think, huh, that's stupid. Uh, there's no way that things would work that dumb in real life. But then in real life, they work so much dumber that I think we genuinely have the opportunity now for each country to build a Gundam. All right. And then every, you know, we have a world cup. And whoever's
Starting point is 00:23:58 Gundam is the best at the end of the world cup gets to run the world for the next three years. And we just keep on rolling it because I'm sick of this old Warship. I understand where you're coming from and I think that there's some wisdom in it. But I also think that you're not taking into account that then there would just be like subterfuge and espionage wars trying to. Now, but that is what I'm taking in a cop. Oh, all of those people should be the ones they're affected by it. They're the ones doing all the subterfs. In this, in the real world, all those people who are
Starting point is 00:24:28 like, ah, let's do subterviews, they kill regular people like you and me who aren't in but who are part of their shit. You know, like, oh, they're subterviews. They would just be attacking the gun to makers of another country. Who fucking cares? You guys are all doing that. It's your game. All right. You have fun. In that case, I think it's probably a gigantic suck of public resources, but so is war. So what are we gonna do? So you got this whole thing where Germany is declaring the plans of how we're gonna get
Starting point is 00:24:55 into a nuclear war with Russia imminently. Yeah, but in reality, China's the real enemy. And that is, it gets lost in thought. Okay, China's the big enemy, than the globalists because they make the best out of society. They have the weavers in the camps. They saw the political distance organs. They were set up by the new world order to dominate us. Now, they've broken with the Anglo-American establishment. Every time I say that, I see on X fools go, he's attacking the white people again.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Now, I'm not joy-read. That's the name of what King Charles calls himself. That's the old official name of the British Empire merged with the Dutch Empire, the European Continental System, and the United States. That's what they call themselves in their own documents. That's their official title. So when Putin addresses them, he says, the Anglo-Americans. addresses them. He says the Anglo Americans. Sometimes the ignorance level is just stunning. You know, oh, there goes Jones. Right. It is. He is truly is. I read sometimes the ignorance level. God help us. I just actually know the political names. Holy shit. Can you imagine a Person who's listening to Alex's show and being like he's too tough on white people
Starting point is 00:26:10 I love the idea of making up my own non-existent criticism That is the least like of all the low bars to make up for yourself to cross the one that you're the champion at is Ridiculous I've I've I loved that. That's that's Jackie Joyner Cursey being like okay it's me versus this turtle like what do we do it all right you compete against somebody who's the best at it like you you know everybody says that I'm too tough on the white people I blame white people for everything. Champion not tough on white people you are the lord if not being tough on white people Oh just because I used to like Anglo-Saxon
Starting point is 00:26:49 Anglo-American God's name is the can't possibly be out here comes Alex going in on white people again A broken record over here. Oh stop they created everything and are the best I fucking understand if someone saying you Yeah, me. You. That's what I do. You deserve that criticism.
Starting point is 00:27:09 That's why I was born. Alex out the other hand, ridiculous. Yes. So, what about Alex? Alex is reading off all his headlines, right? In what world does he even see a tweet like that? From so, who? And you know it's Alex. Here's how crazy Alex is. You know somebody tweeted something stupid like that from so who? And then you know it's Alex.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Here's how crazy Alex is. You know somebody tweeted something stupid like that. And Alex saw it and was like, I am being too hard on white people. He took that criticism to heart. Or it's, I guess I could see it being like a fundamental misunderstanding of things that like harder core Nazis think about him.
Starting point is 00:27:42 Yeah, that's definitely true. You know, maybe that, maybe there is some kind of a criticism of that, that's just like you're not, you're not think about him. Yeah, that's definitely true. You know, maybe that maybe there is some kind of a criticism of that, but that's, that's just like you're not, you're not not see enough. Yeah, not see enough. Yeah, slightly different. Being too hard on white people and being not not see enough are very similar. Yeah, so he's going through his headlines. I thought this headline was absurd.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Just a ridiculous thing to be in the stacks. Here's another big RT headline, global slack supporters, but they have the new chef's Alex Jones, really powerful 23 minute review. It's up on info wars.com. Well, you're truly I got it. All right, so I'm going to read these articles on air. Coming up at the bottom of the hour,
Starting point is 00:28:23 I'm going to give everybody a free to email and text their friends and family and neighbors and strangers or acquaintances and tell them text the stranger. Call wars.com for a slash show in the forbidden feed. You need to hear about total war and how we stop it. She got about 16, 17 minutes till we're back from that segment. I'm going to hit other news that ties into it now. But please ask her by the tune in because that's how we overpower the system. It's an information war. Yeah, so we got Alex in the stack of headlines is an interview that he did. Yep. With RT. Yeah. Powerful, powerful. That's that's that's a dubious thing to have
Starting point is 00:29:01 in the stack. I think I think it's okay to be like, hey, check out, I did an interview with RT. I think that's fine. But when it's in your list of headlines, it's a little bit, a little bit shitty. I mean. And then you get the introduction of, I'm gonna read this article, and I always love when I hear that,
Starting point is 00:29:15 because I think this ain't gonna happen. No. This is too boring for Alex. I do appreciate the idea of Alex saying over the radio, don't text someone a link to an article. Text somebody a link to me reading the article to them. Yeah. Or not. Yeah. Absolutely. More than likely not very much not. So Alex has to kill a little time before he gets to that point where he's going to read the article. Sure. sure, sure. So yeah, he's just a alarmist. How are these insane globalist going to get this done?
Starting point is 00:29:52 Alarmingly? Well, they have to first secure the country with the weapons and the resources for all of this because you're not going to like the national draft. The Democrats are openly saying they're getting ready to bring back. You're not going to like your daughters because. The Democrats are openly saying they're getting ready to bring back. You're not going to like your daughters because we have equity now. We have a quality. My daughter women are going to get to get drafted for the robot wars that are. But to make sure the women fighting robots. The other thing, note all these wars, nothing more. It's the rest of it. It's an old talking point, but now it's gone from a drumbeat to a...
Starting point is 00:30:30 the coffinist... finale. That doesn't even make sense. You just lost it. A crescendo... of white people are the problem white people are inherently evil every problem is white people being white is Apparently a crime that's taught in all the major universities University heads defending it. That's just what they're doing
Starting point is 00:30:56 And it's all CIA globalist run we're total to bad and conquer this guy's too hard on white people That is taught in all the major you know, I gotta be honest guys too hard on white people. That is taught in all the major. I gotta be honest. Sky needs to give white people a break. I mean, if anybody needs to give white people a break, it is this guy right here. So the globalists have to their plans, their evil plans. Sure. And World War three and all this that they're trying to do, and they're gonna pull this off. Naturally. And eventually they're gonna get their draft in so women can fight the robot wars. Great. And in order to do do all of this it is essential to demonize white people Yeah, they must make white people look bad in order to get to world war three robot wars with women
Starting point is 00:31:34 If I were in a college when they were teaching me that I would say this seems implausible That would be I would raise my hand and I would say this seems like an implausible series of events that you are describing to make. Mm-hmm, but since you're in a university, I guess I have to believe it. But I mean like if you don't know what goes on in a university, they just say white people are bad. I really don't know. Right it down on the paper. Right it down white people are bad. Yeah, I love the...
Starting point is 00:32:01 Here's here, here is the test. Yeah, yeah, yeah final, the economic class. The economic class, who's bad? White people. White people's the answer. Tell me what's good, who's bad? Who's bad? White people.
Starting point is 00:32:15 That's the whole, that's the whole final. Oh, man. I like, the more I think about the conservative and like right wing viewpoint towards universities, the more I love that absurd idea of how powerful they are, you know, that combination of fascist, you know, they're so powerful and then they're easy to defeat at the same time.
Starting point is 00:32:33 That idea of how powerful they can brainwash anyone, these universities, how powerfully they can brainwash people, as compared to like remembering what it was like when I was in college. And like the idea They could have said anything to me and I would have been like I don't fucking care. What are you talking about? Yeah, you know, yeah, I think I Think that colleges are only brainwashing in the sense of if you want to confine information
Starting point is 00:33:02 Yeah, because you'll be exposed to all kinds of things that are different that maybe you believe. Yeah. And so if you if you if you want to keep someone in a box, then yeah, absolutely college is a brain washing. The brainwashing you do not be washed brain wise. Yeah. I lost track of that sentence. The brainwashing is like if you meet a bunch of people who aren't exactly like the people you know, you'll be like, Oh, everybody's people. And that is there very threatening to people who aren't exactly like the people you know you'll be like oh everybody's people and that is their very threatening to people who are like they are not everybody. Yeah, that is true. Yeah. So Alex complains about joy read a little bit. Right on time. And then has a weird complaint about breastfeeding. Sure. Joy read has a meltdown
Starting point is 00:33:42 over Trump and Iowa caucuses smears white Christians as racist in two different videos and says, whiteness is the problem. Meanwhile, this woman's like a clown demon. And then she's got her whiteness is not the problem. Hair, her cold condensation, which which I think it's fine for her to have one here. That's hilarious. I think that's the opposite. Like the corn rows are black since home preparation. White people have been braiding their hair since white people existed. Same thing with black people. So hard on white people.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Middle illness. They can lay off. I forgot to it. Corners are bad. I forgot. Major leptist organizations, universities come out and say, likes the government has come out and said breastfeeding is bad and racist so Yeah, that's why mammals have breast and breastfeeding. That's what you know a mammal by a mammal has hair a mammal is warm blooded and a mammal breast feeds its young
Starting point is 00:34:43 But again, they're just a sailing logic science, common sense while saying they're the science like there's no X and Y chromosomes now. Bill guy, the science guy says they don't teach that now. Bill guy, the science guy, it's got you know about science, you won't want bear pharmaceutical. That knowingly put out tens of millions of doses of factor eight blood clotting compound in the 80s and 90s, when their own documents came out in court, they sat around and bragged and said, well, there are too many hemophilia acts. Let's just kill them. There it is, slavery and racism.
Starting point is 00:35:23 That's the Washington Post. Drive a toxic double standard about breastfeeding. Yeah. Yeah. That's a well from a few years ago. Another's admitted the federal government. It's in my stacker. A federal agency's killer said they've got to stop it. It's bad. And something to make the outlaw after six months. Stop it. No. Because it's racist saying it's good, because it keeps running out of the workforce. How dare you stay with your baby? No, for God's sake.
Starting point is 00:35:50 But I'm digressing. You are. Yeah, no shit. So we'll discuss what Joy-Ree did or didn't say whenever Alex gets to that clip. Right. That breastfeeding stuff is really interesting to me. He starts ranting about how the globalists and the government
Starting point is 00:36:03 are saying that breastfeeding is racist. And so to try to back him up, the crew starts Googling to figure out what headline Alex could possibly be talking about. Right. That must be what's going on. People are frantically trying to figure out what the fuck he's talking about. Right. Yeah. In order to put something up on the screen to back him up. Yeah. Yeah. The best they can do is this Washington Post headline from last year, or maybe two years ago, somewhere in there, slavery and racism drive a toxic double standard about breastfeeding. That article is an interesting discussion of how during slavery times enslaved black women were often used as wet nurses for the white and slavers children, to the detriment of their own ability to breastfeed their own children.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Sure. This is an article that's largely just boiling down the content of Andrew Freeman's book, Skimmed Breastfeeding Race and Injustice. It deals with the legacy of slavery, how that affected people, even after slavery was abolished, how the formula industry targeted the black community, and how institutional dynamics worked to make breastfeeding more difficult for mothers of color.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Yeah. Alex is welcome to dispute any of that stuff, but I'm sure he'd just rather read a headline and scoff. No one is saying the breastfeeding is racist. There's just legacies of a racist history that intersect with breastfeeding, and these legacies are worth analyzing to see how we can work toward a better future for everybody.
Starting point is 00:37:16 I wonder if he's gonna find that mysterious headline ever, though, about the government says, breastfeeding is racist and you must stop. We gotta outlaw it. We gotta outlaw it. We gotta outlaw it. What is so annoying and is so powerful about Alex's bullshit is that it is like, oh, they're just hating on white people.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Everything they say, everything they say is how much white people are bad. And it's like it's so over the top that it obscures a very true, extremely over the top fact, which is that slavery touched everything. Yeah. Slavery touched all 100% of things. There were zero things that were not touched by slavery. That is an extreme thing, but he's like,
Starting point is 00:37:52 oh, it's just everybody hates white people. And it's like, no, you need to be aware of how it worked. So many of the things that it did touch have ripples that are under-exam examined even when we examine greatly. Exactly. You know, like there's a ton of stuff that the conversation hasn't really even reached the fruition yet, probably. Yeah, every time you magnify a thousand times, you're like, holy shit, what if I magnify
Starting point is 00:38:20 another a thousand times? And it's even more racist down there. Yeah, but Alex is tough on tough on white people. So, uh, he brought up Bayer in that last clip while he was, he was dancing around. And, uh, that factor eight thing we've talked about in the past, he's a little bit off on it, but it is, you know, still corporate mouth. Right. Right. Um, but he had a thought he was going to get to and then he kind of got distracted.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Right. So he gets back to Bayer here. I didn't get into Bayer. I'm sorry. A symbol that brought you the deadly factory products. They, uh, they're modifying and so's no gates. They're all doing it. Soil microbes. I think we'll take over the world soil.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Get this. So plants don't need nitrogen anymore. So it's a way to bomb and destroy the soil, the planet. What? And inside it's different. Probably cause giant dust balls, like we see in the and drama of the strain and in interstellar, but for real. And they say that's okay. They're going ahead and spreading in everywhere to change how
Starting point is 00:39:19 the soil operates completely. What? Fix not wanting wanting to have that. Bear? Can they do all soil? No, it's the most plentiful gas in the atmosphere. They have an agricultural wing. See, sure. They name everything that's life giving us evil. They get to be in charge of all the life giving stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:36 And then, curtail it and control it. But their real mission in a satanic spiritual level is destruction of all life on the planet. Interesting. And so they are a weapon system activated by Edel Diablo. Cool. Uh-huh. Study that they even believe they're channeling off-world entities that give them all these great ideas. No, you do. Not on the rathias. They are Satanist. And they're being promised to become gods. If they kill everything on the planet, they will be uploaded to a mega- mind machine and travel the universe forever.
Starting point is 00:40:05 That's the way that's childhoods in. Well, you've all know a harrari and a bunch of them came out the WF and said, you were just bad. We're gonna in war by getting rid of your bodies and uploading you to machines. You're like, that's crazy. Yeah. It's the same transmission. You're having a great argument with your team.
Starting point is 00:40:23 Road childhoods in back in the 60 really making that 80 first big not novel Odyssey Clark was a big occultist. Hmm? Well, that's true. He had the Jeffrey Epstein type proclivities for underage boys. And he was MI6 OSS before that. The inventor of the telecommunications satellite, the Russians first launched one, but he was the inventor of it. And he just, what is happening right now, channeling this message of loving 10 foot tall red devils that come to earth and dissolve our children's souls up into a big pyramid spaceship.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Right. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha petafile. That might be true, but the rest of the solution is. I don't believe he invented the satellite. I'm fairly certain of that. No, we'll get to that in a second. I strongly believe he did that. So the Bayer initiative that Alex is talking about is just it's actually exploring ways to harness microbes to make soil more able to engage in nitrogen fixation. Ooh, where the soil takes the nitrogen in the air and converts it into a form that's usable as food by the plants. Right. So reading comprehension's tough.
Starting point is 00:41:46 For Alex. Impossible. Very difficult. They're trying to solve problems around diminishing soil quality around the world. I guess Alex's solution is do nothing and hope for the best. Yeah, so in order to try and avoid the inner stellar scenarios
Starting point is 00:42:02 that Alex is thinking about, he would prefer to rush headlong towards the inner stellar scenarios that Alex is thinking about. He would prefer to rush headlong towards the inner stellar scenarios that Alex is thinking about. It is strange the resistance to things that have promise of helping solve a very big problem. I mean, I understand that whenever you have anything like this, there's the specter of something going wrong and how cataclysmic you can make it out to be because of fantasies that you have from sci-fi novels and whatever you. Maybe two minutes.
Starting point is 00:42:33 But introducing some kind of a microbe or something like that is not that different than some kind of new fertilizer or whatever. You know what I mean? Like it's not, Alex is a little alarmist, is what I'm saying. A little bit. So you've all known her already didn't say that shit, and childhood zend is a work of fiction.
Starting point is 00:42:50 And it has, it's absolutely not true the Clark invented the telecommunications satellite. So you wrote a paper about some of his theoretical ideas about a kind of satellite in 1945, a good eight years before childhood zend was published. Sure. Alex said it was after. Yeah. But then the folks who would go on to develop telecommunication satellites didn't know about his writing on the subject and their model worked fundamentally different from how he
Starting point is 00:43:13 came up with it. But you know, he was an inventor and he came up with some weird ideas. It was fun. Alex just wanted to pretend that Clark invented telecommunication satellites because that helps to solidify this idea that the devil was giving him the means to invent this so the devil could reach more people. I always forget that behind behind Arthur C. Clark. The devil is the fucking devil. The narrative and story that Alex wants to tell is that childhoods end is actually non-fiction.
Starting point is 00:43:38 So there's no point in letting pesky details in fact getting the way of that kind of fun. So yeah, like Arthur C. Clark were like he got messages from the devil and then the story of childhoods and is basically him putting that story of his own experience. Right. Into a dramatized novel format. Yeah. And that's how he invented the telecommunications satellite, which is used to the shoot raise at people so the demons can talk to them. Okay, now I know that seems silly. It does. But what I will throw out is that if Arthur C. Clarke, okay, rewrite history real quick,
Starting point is 00:44:22 Arthur C. Clarke finds himself in Southern California in prison so that one carry Cassidy gets to meet with him once every couple of months with their little pencil, we would have so much better episodes. I don't think so because I still believe the carries making up most of it herself. Ah, that's fair. So I think that even if she went to see Clark, you know what would happen? Are the C-Clark would up most of it herself. Oh, that's fair. So I think that even if she went and saw Arthur C. Clarke Yeah, and you know what would happen? Are the C. Clarke would get wind of it and you'd be like, that's not what I wrote to be a mess Oh god, wait a run everything real life. Sorry. I wish it was more like a interstellar. Well you'll enjoy this clip If they can just get a straight to nuclear war, that's probably the best thing they want. Okay, see the aliens
Starting point is 00:45:04 Get us to kill ourselves. And notice what I've talked about, this the media never makes jokes about this. We do. I'm pretty sure we do. Because, you know, I talk to top generals and all the people there, like, oh, yes, that's what the Pentagon believes as well, yes.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Everybody knows this is, that there's interdimensional forces who are being influenced. I'll take a car also and talk about it. You got to take by a demon. The invasion comes through sub space, interdimensional communication systems. And of course, you know, dark matters five times more powerful in it. Don't grab it. Don't even, don't even, you know, we call our own dimension. Don't
Starting point is 00:45:38 do it. And that is the higher dimensions. Stop now. Leaving in. There's a force five times stronger holding all of this in place artificially the entire universe You see you see yeah, so I will caucuses I So five times stronger than there dark matter dark matter. All right. Yep. Okay. I got aliens Dependent God knows this these interdimensional demons are coming to attack Tucker Carlson. It's Telekinesis to throw them onto the ceiling. I'm gonna throw this out at you. Yeah, I'm gonna throw this out at you Poltergeist. It is not smarter to let us kill each other Because if you look at the way we're doing it, we're taking the earth with us
Starting point is 00:46:22 If I'm aliens that's trying to keep the stuff here, I kill humans without herring the stuff. Well, but here's where you are. Humans harm the stuff. Here's where you're wrong and you're stupid. That's a fair point. I'm willing to believe that. Who's to say that aliens, the trans-dimensional demons or whatever, who's to say that they don't thrive in a destroyed environment?
Starting point is 00:46:43 Who's to say that they don't breathe sulfur air or something like that? Well, then the most reasonable thing to do would be to show up over here and learn at our feet as to how to create the most awful environment. You can't prove that's out what's happening. I can't. You're right.
Starting point is 00:47:00 You're right. I think we've just explained how that rat guy existed on Captain Planet. So Jordan, yeah. What dimension are we in fourth? No, damn it This is the third dimension. Damn it. This is the first dimension of matter What is that even me this is the lowest level other than the chaos gods what Shut the fuck up. Okay, I'll go. Culture everywhere with people say, well, Jones must be a war hammer.
Starting point is 00:47:34 If they had no, never even know what it was. That's everything he says. Because that's what it is, folks. The thing that you don't know. And you're going to figure it out real fast that there is a spirit attacking us. There is a transmission blasting through into our universe. And its message is when you take the DMT and the government facilities,
Starting point is 00:47:57 it's all come out, is they talk to these aliens and all the aliens do is say, you'll live forever, join us. I'm gonna do something machine. But first, you've got to kill everybody. You've got to kill everybody. You've got to kill everybody. You've got to kill everybody. You've got to kill. You've got to kill. You've got to kill. You've got to kill. You've got to kill. So is that the same as then? You've got to kill. So you sit back. You know, no, this is
Starting point is 00:48:19 logical. This is insane. And it's because they are they are they are evil spirits. They are demon possessed. They are resonating. When you look at a Bill Gates or a Fauci, they have that evil look or joy read or Rachel Maddow. They're on the bad guy's team. The Bible's real folks. Yeah, they're demon possessed. All the people who disagree with Alex. Right. So I've been thinking about how hard Alex is swung into this kind of a storyline with his content. And I think that what's going on is that his old shit just isn't interesting anymore. And he's desperate to find a way to excite the audience to be alarmist enough.
Starting point is 00:48:55 In a world where there's QAnon and Trump runs around saying the stupidest shit, do you think Alex would be able to keep any kind of an audience if he was just complaining about the trans-Texas corridor or how three congress Congress members created the federal reserve under the cloak of night. It was a road. Remember, that was the biggest problem we had for such a long time. Scary road. It was a big road. That stuff was enticing back then, but conspiracy content has become so extreme that the audience is just desensitized. I know Alex has oxygen deficiencies and probably has hallucinatory dreams fairly regularly, but that didn't make him do shit like this in 2005 or 2006. If this truly is who he is and what he believes, then he was able to keep lid on it remarkably well for a long time. I just can't believe
Starting point is 00:49:38 that some maybe most of the motivation for this stuff is not that his old conspiracy framework got boring. Like, that has to be a part of it. The FEMA camps didn't come, right? Even after the supposedly draconian response of the government that they had to COVID. Rex 84 isn't sexy anymore. Arguing the 16th amendment didn't get ratified on a ridiculous technicality, so you don't have to pay taxes.
Starting point is 00:50:02 We were so close. Kind of dull. Yeah. There have always been layers to Alex's conspiracies, like there are world leaders who are on one level. And above them are the Bilderberg group, and above them are the Federal Reserve, and above them are the Rothschilds, and other unnamed powerful bloodlines
Starting point is 00:50:17 that control everything from behind the scenes. That's all good and well, and that conspiracy onion can theoretically have more layers to it if you need to add them. Once you get to the point where the devil is employing demons, you can only access by doing DMT to tell you can live forever if you kill everyone, which explains all of your enemies behavior. Well, there's nowhere to go really. When you play the devil card, you're really at the core of the onion. There's no way to one day decide that there's actually a group of evil Democrats who the devil reports to who are the real power players. Yeah, you're kind of stuck. This is a dead end for Alex. I think on some level, he knows it.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Things got more extreme in the conspiracy world and he went chasing an audience. Now he's gone down that road and you can't really go home again without boring the vast majority of your audience. So you have to keep the sci-fi storytelling going and that's how we end up with this kind of shit. What I'm saying is that no matter what happens to him through bankruptcy or any of that stuff, there's no next act for Alex. If he wants to maintain anyone's attention, he's going to need to be fighting a supernatural war against demons pretty much forever. This is his life now.
Starting point is 00:51:16 I am going to throw this out at you. And I don't, you know, I'm not saying that this is a perfect, you know, but I'm coming to the thought that maybe if we track the Escalation of the Marvel movies with the escalation of Alex's cosmology We'll find the a parallel that's so compelling, you know both of them start early on Let's face it 9-Eleven shit, right Iron Man Alex both of them start early on, let's face it, 9-11 shit, right? Iron Man, Alex, both of them are racists, and then the movies happen. Thanos, that's Trump. I think that catches us up to there.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Wait, but Thanos- And then now we're in the post Thanos era where it's like, we don't really know what to do. We've escalated too far. Now who do we- The last guy was gonna destroy half the universe. Yeah. What's the next guy gonna do? Like mess up the parking meter situation in Chicago? Yeah, I don't think they run concurrent timelines, but they have the same trend.
Starting point is 00:52:19 They have the same problem, which is, we already stopped the end of the world. What now? Like Alex can't possibly defeat the devil. No, he is, way, we already stopped the end of the world. What now? Like, Alex can't possibly defeat the devil. No, he has to do it. It's time for a gritty reboot. It's time for a gritty reboot of conspiracy. It will have to be somebody who's like really, you know, more rational.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Yeah. And it like comes to prominence and takes down Alex for all of this stuff and how unhinged and disconnected from reality is. We need a spider man into the spider verse to break up the monotony of all this Marvel bullshit. Oh my God, if there were multiversal Alex's. Wow, considering.
Starting point is 00:53:02 I think that some of this probably has to, like, do with supplements and stuff. Yeah. Like, I think maybe his supplements aren't good for him. Maybe he takes this. Brain force and, you know, what have you. And his, like, their... And his drinking escalated clearly at some point.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Yeah. I mean, it would be nice. It would be nice just as,, like as a, you know, thing to tell your kids about if all of those unlicensed unexamined, not ref. EA regulated products did kill Alex in a combination of terrible, you know, side effects over the years. Just as a way to be like, Hey, here's why you have the FDA. You're a lot for public FDA. Yeah, the FDA does this because look at Alex. He went to the individual space. He ended up completely boxing himself
Starting point is 00:53:54 into a demon war. He can't get out of it. I just think about that. It's such a bummer. It's such a bummer to be to be locked in a demon war. Did you imagine that? Yeah, because like honestly Think about this sure if he's like you know, he was he hated the Rockefellers day. We're Rockefeller was a big bad guy He hated them David Rockefeller died dad Alex hates sorrows eventually sorrows is gonna die He's not gonna last forever hate scotch plus Schwab that's gonna go away They're old you know, he hates the hates the Bilderberg group and shit like that. Those could disband.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Those could end, they could stop holding meetings. Sure. And Alex could claim that as some kind of a victory. He can't beat the devil. No, that's kind of part of it. The devil doesn't exist. And if he did, it's can't beat him. There's a very specific only one entity
Starting point is 00:54:47 that can defeat the devil. It's kind of canon. And Alex, how are you gonna do this? How are you gonna pull this one out? So the devil doesn't exist first of all. Right, but it's like you're defending a lot of people. If the devil does exist, and Alex is able to vanquish him,
Starting point is 00:55:06 he's the most important person who has ever lived in the history of all time. And we should all give up everything, any moral aspect, any disagreement we may have because everything is secondary to helping Alex defeat the devil, regardless of Alex's own personal character. And honestly, like, if Alex does defeat the devil,
Starting point is 00:55:26 there will be a demarcation in time. There'll have to be another ADBC kind of situation. No, no, no, there is the second coming of Christ would be Alex Jones. Yes. I will come with a sword of fire, my man. And that is Alex got damn Jones. So he has that to live up to. Sure. Or else his content's gonna stagnate. It's gonna be Jones. So he has that to live up to sure or else his content is gonna stagnate
Starting point is 00:55:47 It's gonna be rough. So he stuck there. I mean he's either the second couple of Christ or he's just gonna be kind of a boring sci-fi Stochastic terrorist type. Yeah. Yeah. He really needs to get back to his roots You know before back when Superman could only leap tall buildings He couldn't even fly back in the day. He could just jump real high. Yeah, I don't think that's going to happen. Yeah, I doubt it. So the devil, what about him?
Starting point is 00:56:12 He has some tricks. Sure. God isn't even one electron away. God is all in you around you, but you've got to connect to it. I'm not saying we're God. It's the God that made all of this. God is everything, everywhere at all times. Except destruction of innocence and tree will,
Starting point is 00:56:35 and consciously going, it's God and murdering children. God removes himself from those spaces, and that's why evil does the rituals and does the bad things, because it's like chemistry or like mathematics or like it is quantum mechanics. God removes his energy field from those areas where that's happening, and that's why everything is cursed when you allow evil to be carried out, because God starts withdrawing his energy field. Do the quantum mechanics curse you?
Starting point is 00:57:04 And then, yes. Okay. with drawing his energy field. To the quantum mechanics curse you. And then yes, okay. The evil can operate in those areas with a free or hand. So it's all about, just like you go into a military attack and the enemy's got jammers that jam your radar and jam your missiles. All the rest of it, the devil gets you to commit all this evil and to refuse God and reject the Holy Spirit
Starting point is 00:57:24 so that he can set up his jamming operation and get full control. And if Satan gets full control over our governments, the second is God's holding it back, instantly they'll fire the missiles from the satellites, they'll fire the missiles from the submarines, they'll fire the missiles from the submarines. They'll fire the missiles from their bases. I mean, it's the minute Satan gets control control of one government that has nuclear weapons instantly. They're fired.
Starting point is 00:57:52 That's what the Bible says of God didn't intervene. No special no flesh would be spared on the earth. Now you learn GZPing has fired hundreds and hundreds of generals. Sometimes 8, 9, 10 a day because he's ordered them to do psychotic stuff and they said, no, you're relieved of command. You couldn't get through 8 or 10 a day before you just the minute. The minute. It's full control.
Starting point is 00:58:19 It's all fun, but it doesn't really mean it's not fun. It is not fun. It is not fun. It's bad world building. I mean that dismissively, like it's all fun in games, you know, we're talking good and well. Sure. Just good, good, clean fun. Fair. So she's been firing a lot of the folks in the military,
Starting point is 00:58:37 particularly in the rocket force, but there's no indication it was because they refused to do horrible things. US intelligence assessed that it was because of rampant corruption uncovered by a push that was being made to modernize China's military. One example that was given was that it was found that rockets were filled with water
Starting point is 00:58:53 instead of fuel, presumably to skim money. And upkeep expenses. And so that's kind of what's going on with that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, she is getting rid of these people for agreeing to do terrible things for money. Anyway, the rest of that clip was just kind of unhinge-grabbling. So I thought I would touch on the one place where it intersected with the real world. Good call. But I think this is, so if I understand correctly the devil, it gets you to do these bad things like kill a child or something
Starting point is 00:59:21 because that temporarily makes God be like, I'm out of here. Fuck this. Fuck this. I'm out of here. And then Satan can come in and install a jammer so God can't come back. Yeah. Because there's a lack of a genetic jamming signal that God can't come back in. This is not how I understand grace. Right. God's love. This is not how I understand any of those Right. God's love. This is not how I understand any of those things. For... I didn't realize that Alex is such a pre-calls guy.
Starting point is 00:59:48 For the devil so hated the world, he jammed God's only son. All right. And yeah, it's better. And he goes, I find this such a sad kind of way to approach this stuff. Because in the same way that people were disappointed with the prequels,
Starting point is 01:00:06 because medoclorians make sure it's not fun. Yeah, yeah. You have this attempt to try and turn God's ability to do things into an electromagnetic field or something like that. Yeah, yeah. God is God. Yeah, that is...
Starting point is 01:00:21 You know, one of the things about blasphemy is that it's not so much like that idea of like, oh, God damn it is blasphemy. It is that by trying to discuss God, you naturally confine him. There's no way, you know, him obviously being a confinement in and of itself. Right. That idea of him, you're confining something that, by definition, tells you, don't fucking confine me, you idiot. That kind of thing. And so the more you do it, the more stupid you sound. And then you have a religion.
Starting point is 01:00:56 I think you end up talking about jammers. Exactly, there you go. It's ridiculous. Yep, yep. But anyway, he's, he's having a good day. Yeah. So the Iococcuses happen. I can't believe that they did. I can't believe they did. And they don't really no longer believe it literally. Yes. Only coverage we get. Right and Trump's magnificent win in Iowa 50 plus percent of
Starting point is 01:01:28 the vote against four other candidates. Vivek Ramaswani wisely has ended his campaign who giant forces and support Trump. You can't sound like you're a regular radio show right now. You have not. Damn it. The worst among them of of course, being bird brain, Nikki Haley and her married band of Nea Khan Warmongers.
Starting point is 01:01:52 So what did that joy read in Rachel Maddow and all of the new? They did this on CNN to an under示 in BC. I came out and said the problem is the white people here at this. But I feel like the important sort of data point. And Steve talks about it a lot.
Starting point is 01:02:11 He's going to probably talk about it a little more tonight. Is that these are white Christians? That this is a state that is overrepresented by white Christians that are going to participate in these caucuses, especially tonight. I, today, earlier today reached out to Robert Jones, from the Public Religion Research Institute, knowing that we were going to talk about Iowa. And this is a hyper evangelical white state. And he said the following to me, Iowa is about 61% white Christian. The country as a whole is approximately 41% white Christian. And in Iowa, we're talking about evangelical
Starting point is 01:02:45 white Christians. And he said the following. Because I asked him, what do they get out of supporting Donald Trump? Because he keeps losing, he keeps delivering losses and losses and losses. And he said the following, they see themselves as the rightful inheritors of this country. And Trump has promised to give it back to them. All the things that we think about, about electability, about what are people gaming out, or none of that matters when you believe that God has given you this country, that it is yours, and that everyone who is not a white conservative Christian is a fraudulent American, is a less real American than you don't care about electability. No, and I think to the point that you made stuff
Starting point is 01:03:28 I mean it's the elephant in the room She's still a brown lady That's got to try to win in a party that is deeply anti-immigrant and which accepts the notion that you can say immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country Yeah, she's getting you, birthed by Donald Trump. Yeah. And I don't care how much the Donald Trump likes her, which will ramp up a lot. The better she does a new answer.
Starting point is 01:03:51 So it's still a challenge. I don't see how she becomes the nominee of that party with Donald Trump still around. I can't picture it happening. Maybe it could happen. Ron DeSantis' only argument for staying in it is he's the white guy that he can still make the appeal to white people.
Starting point is 01:04:07 While we have the big picture take away from that, and I don't mean to be, again, too dark, as you said, on this. But it is not, if we are worried about the rise of authoritarianism in this country, we are worried about potential rise of fascism in this country. We're worried about our democracy falling to an authoritarian and potentially fascist form of government. The leader who is trying to do that is part of that equation. But people wanting that is a much bigger part of that expression. And the American electorate is made up of two major parties. One of those parties has been flirting with extremism
Starting point is 01:04:41 on the ultra-right for a very long time. They've brought them in in a way that they haven't been central to Republican electoral politics ever before, and I know because I've been studying this. But once you have radicalized one major party so that those are the preferences of the people who adhere to your party, the leaders interchangeable. And yes, Trumpism is sometimes what we call it. Maga movement is probably a better way to do it, but there is an authoritarian movement inside Republican politics that isn't being bamboozled by Trump. They are pushing Trump to get more and more extreme because the more extreme things he
Starting point is 01:05:15 says, the more they adhere to. And that is coming from a very large proportion of the American right that appears to the Republican Party. And that's why this is a Republican Party problem more than it is the problem of one man and his one man. And we get together. All right, so I'm sorry to subject you to those people's voices. But it's gotta be done. Everything they say is them. They are racially basing everything. Wait. I thought you would agree with most of them. And they're bringing people in and Shane, we're going to outnumber the white people and we're going to have them identify racially
Starting point is 01:05:54 and they're destroying the melting pot and trying to get people to not accept and adopt American values. So I have a couple of points to make about this. But the first thing I want to note is how after the clip's played, you can sense Alex is having a tough time getting the ball rolling. Yeah. And it's because this was supposed to be a compilation of what, you know, white people, they're talking about white people being evil.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Yeah. And then that last part, the Rachel Maddo section had nothing to do with that at all. It didn't. Alex knows that he needs to do some kind of a trick in order to get this back on the path he wanted to be on since the package was poorly edited together. Yeah, that's where the I'm rubber your glue type of response kicks in there So first off Alex says that it was wise of a vape to drop out But I thought the whole point is important to have him running He got another America first guy in there in case they kill Trump. What I thought that was the whole game Whatever wisely he did it fine.
Starting point is 01:06:45 I thought it was critical to have him in the race to help push the conversation in extremist directions when Trump is unable to. I guess that was all just shit talking. And now that Vavakas dropped his farce of a campaign off to beg for another job in the Trump campaign or maybe high paying job in the right wing media, Alex can just do this always a wisehorm to drop out. Yeah. Second, none of these clips are saying anything about why people being bad.
Starting point is 01:07:07 The first one's kind of close, but it's about the appeal of Trump to White evangelicals, part of which is that there is a belief that he will make the country more in line with their White evangelical demands. This is pretty hard to argue. Obviously, there's more of the appeal than just that, like a sport of Israel, but the idea that Trump would push for a government that codified their religious beliefs into law is a massive appeal that he has to the evangelical set. The white Christian population is most relevant in this conversation because they're talking about
Starting point is 01:07:35 Iowa and they explained the demographics in that clip even. Yeah, I mean, and it is important. It is super, super important within the context of all of these dumb conversations that those people had on the TV, is that when I was in like fourth grade, I learned about manifest destiny as a super awesome good thing. Yeah. A super positive awesome. This is why America's super cool thing. It is not as though this generation of people is like, where did they get the idea that
Starting point is 01:08:04 they own this country from the fucking soul? We were, we were all raised that way. thing. It is not as though this generation of people is like, where did they get the idea that they own this country from the fucking soul? We were all raised that way. And those sorts of ideas intersected with Christianity for us to grow on that people. It's not something that is a foreign idea to people who've grown up in religious, especially I grew up in an evangelical church. And so I, you know, I experienced a bit of this. It doesn't seem that weird at all. No religion, identity and, you know, it's just fucking too much. So the second clip is about how Nikki Haley is unelectable in Trump's party, at least partially because she's a non-white woman.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Yeah, we've said that. I think that's pretty hard to dispute. We've said that all over a lot. I don't know what Alex is complaint is there. Yeah, I think that should be something that you're halfway proud of, right? He's like, hey, guess what? She'll never get elected. You called her bird brain.
Starting point is 01:08:50 That's what I mean. Yeah, shouldn't you be like listen, we're too racist for her. So the third clip is about how the problem of authoritarianism that Trump represents is a broader problem than just one man. The party allowed in incredibly fringe elements and allowed them to push their agenda into the mainstream platform or the party and now they're beholden to them. This has nothing to do with white people being bad, but it is kind of similar to the dynamic I was talking about with Alex and the devil. Yeah, yeah, there is that. You hear this compilation and the way Alex is trying to use it for his narrative and the only thing you can really come away from it is feeling like Alex
Starting point is 01:09:21 is very insecure or more accurately he understands how making his audience feel insecure particularly about their identity is tremendously profitable and this all just seems fucking silly to me especially after all the shit about demons and how they want to send transmissions to kill kill kill yeah, I don't know how I'm supposed to care about this analysis of the Iowa caucus Why I'm supposed to be worrying about like cosmic horror. This is ridiculous. I mean, yes, it is. It's so fucking comparable to Marvel. It is so much like, oh, there's a new Daredevil series. Who fucking cares what happens in Hell's Kitchen? There's fucking space battles and shit.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Aliens are there. There's elder gods and shit. Some accident. Fucking cares. Some accident of that space battle will destroy all of Hell's Kitchen to all of these characters stories. Meaning this everything's gone. Doesn't matter. None of this is matter. You only exist because of a way more an accident. I get 100% there is no meaning to any of this.
Starting point is 01:10:18 So you might recall that Alex said he was going to read those articles. I do recall that. That was a while ago. That was a while back. But he does get to it. Okay. And here's how that goes. All right. They're the ones taking us to martial law. They're the ones taking us to Civil War.
Starting point is 01:10:32 They're the ones taking us to physical war. And so I mentioned this earlier, we're gonna go through it now. Let's get into it. So let's go ahead and get started on the World War III. Just to be clear, that was his audio cutting out. There's a little bit of a pause that's... Oop, this seems to be happening a bit lately. I don't know what it is, but it picks back up. Okay.
Starting point is 01:11:04 But before I do that, I want to talk to listeners for a minute. I trust in God. God has always come through. It's sad. Sales business. The worst things happen to me, I've always learned that if I'm just dead fast and thank God, that God makes it way better. We're not just me, but it helps other people.
Starting point is 01:11:21 Try really have beyond faith. You hear the word faith, it means though you believe something, no I know. Ooh, this doesn't sound good. And so if I got killed today or grabbed in torture and I'm gonna jail sell somewhere, my teeth are knocked out. I wanna be saying thank you Jesus, this boy,
Starting point is 01:11:38 we're about to see some big victories. Every time, we get persecuted, every time we go to the fire we get stronger And Christ is the ultimate example of that and do exactly what I'm doing and even though he was God in the flesh He's still at all the desires and all the human weaknesses And he cried and the garden of gas 70 hours before they came and arrested him because he was on the present He knew what they were gonna do you they going to rip the flesh completely off his back and torture him and put a crown of forms on him and hang him up on a cross and make him suffocate incredible pain. He saw it all but more importantly, that all the sins of the world, something God doesn't
Starting point is 01:12:16 want to be associated with or around. As I said, God pulls back. Doesn't like hanging out with him. God doesn't like to get touch evil, but you know what? I don't like to touch it. It's you. I'm out to get me touch evil, but you know, I like to touch it. It's you. I'm not going to ask you to do something I can't do. I am going to take on all the sins previously,
Starting point is 01:12:31 the current sins and the future sins as a sacrifice. You know, you're the one who made them up in the first place. I am going to be there and I am going to judge myself. I am going to witness every rape and murder of a child, every war, every person being starved of, every person being tortured, everybody being abandoned. All the pain of the universe, I'm going to take it. It was all your idea.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Because God's perfect and pure, and only by God transmuting all that evil, could God then give us a chance at infinity. Full heaven alchemist. You're going to read that article. I can't we have to choose it. I'm going to make it preaching. I'm going to stop at the moment. Go back to work.
Starting point is 01:13:12 Three are always make you preach. And that's really it folks. That's it. God cannot allow evil things into his system. But he has to use your free will to do it. But you're falling. So God says, all right, I'll take it on. And then I will transmute it like lead to gold.
Starting point is 01:13:33 I can't ask you to do things. I won't do. I will do it. Wow. That's a big God. There's a whole universe. Everything in it knows everything. But God doesn't want robots.
Starting point is 01:13:47 God has free creatures that can see the universe and commune with him. Wow. So big. An interface with God. Think about that. But I'm digressing. We give you the World War three news it is. Plus they're great products. Little richer life. I fucking hate you. I hate you so much. I knew it was a sales pitch all the way back. Success all-per-time. You distracted me. I was just going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to say I was going to. I fucking hate you. I'm just gonna tell you. I hate you so much. I knew it was a sales pitch all the way back then. Success all-pregnancy. You distracted me. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug.
Starting point is 01:14:32 I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug.
Starting point is 01:14:40 I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I'm just gonna give you a hug. I knew he was making yep god damn it that I watching you watch that was fascinating It was so fun because you were so right at the beginning It's like this. I'm so right. So what are you selling? The fuck buddy? You're selling and it went on so long that even Alex
Starting point is 01:14:56 Canter forgot That was that was a certain there was okay. That's blasphemous eight eight how many years eight years now That is truly Estonishing still and I think I think that Wasek really in a way. I think that one of the reasons you know We see less of these ad pivots should stuff in our show Reesa in recent time sure That's because we've seen it so many times.
Starting point is 01:15:25 It takes something special to really get to the level of like, you gotta see this. That's true. You gotta see this level. Pure. That is, that is just. Alex, beautiful. He starts, I'm gonna get into reading this article
Starting point is 01:15:38 that I promised to read. Which already, fine, I know you're not gonna do that. Gonna get distracted. Get distracted into maybe a sales pitch Sales pitch makes sense get distracted trying to lay the groundwork of weaving religion into my sales pitch go too far into the Relittle too far get about the sales pitch. That's one more three then I come back to oh wait I'm supposed to be reading this article the only reason I need money the only reason that I got too I'm supposed to be reading this article. The only reason.
Starting point is 01:16:02 Listen, I need money. The only reason that I got too distracted by World War Three in the first place was because I care so much, so much. And that is also why you should give me money. Because I care too much about caring to not ask for money until I do ask for money slightly after that.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Also, God is real big. Oh, so big. So big. So big. So there's a long, long, long ad section now. Sure. That makes sense. Quite long. And then I'll extract this. And I thought this was like maybe telling a little too much. Okay. So I need people to go to info war store.com. And I need folks to get my book, the signed copy of the Great Awakening because I get a large percentage of that money. I get half the money from the book sales on the unsigned and on the signed
Starting point is 01:16:52 and then it goes right into this and we're right here at the finish line, we're winning and it's a hundred dollars to get the signed book because it's a fundraiser. It's like on MPR where they sell a coffee mug for a hundred bucks. Well, it didn't cost them a hundred bucks and five, six dollars. But it's a plan. But you know, hey, you helped keep, you know, they're coming to Scarborough John Air along with taxpayer money. Well, we don't get taxpayer money like MPR PBS. We're funded by you. So I simply need you to go to info warsdour.com and get the sign around sign book. If you want to keep me on the air. Okay, it's that simple. And I'm not a quitter, you know, I'm really at this
Starting point is 01:17:31 point. I've not even been pushing this a lot and asking you to support me a lot because I'm kind of like, Hey, God, you know, if you want to keep me on air, have a donor, give me the money or just something. So I don't have because I'm not want to just spend the whole show back in here. But then I start thinking, well, that's kind of quitting if you don't do it. So I guess I'll go to the audience. I'm not going to second-guess God. Smooth rationalization. That makes more sense than anything. I've heard all day.
Starting point is 01:17:53 Yeah. I do like the, please buy the book. I can take more of the money from that. Yeah. I have a higher profit margin on that. And because it's something that I wrote, I get more of the money personally, as opposed to stuff that goes into the company. So I also have publishing rights. I also have a, yeah, yeah, I got a writers credit for that.
Starting point is 01:18:13 So yeah, that's good. So yeah, that doesn't sound like someone who's doing well. It does sound like that's indicative of like, shit's a little tight. Yeah, yeah, but you know, it is, it is just always gonna be the difference between, you know, being poor and being broke, you know. I've been poor, we've been poor.
Starting point is 01:18:34 He's broke and there's a difference. That is true. That is true. But like I think that if you are in a position where your Alex Jones and you care enough about the difference between the like amount you get from selling this book. Yeah. And your supplements. That's true. That probably, that thin line is probably fairly important. If you're focusing on profit margin, not
Starting point is 01:18:56 just profit, you're probably an issue. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, Alex gets to read that article, right? I mean, anytime now, any Well sure any moment now the whole time would now be good We are going to Now segue into the war knows And I really don't even know what to say at this point. I I that. I truly believe that. Look, I want to explain some of the people I'm going to re-broadcast party's over. All right. And if you go to my ex account, real Alex Jones, we can pull up the video that I posted there today of people already going days before, I guess into the football stadium, where
Starting point is 01:20:02 some of these NFL teams are about to play. And they're such a blizzard that they say you're not even going to have assigned seats just sit wherever you can. And you say, well, this is have to do with World War three. Good question. Well, there you got a father, bad stuff. I think it's the most manly thing he can do and the most American thing he can do is dress his sons up in a football jersey and a tribal outfit and then go watch the game. Isn't interesting start to the article and I'm not saying he's a bad dad. Who? My dad took me to football games when it was snowing and I liked him.
Starting point is 01:20:42 Think about your dad. He gave me a hot dog and Coca-Cola and Not chosen By the time I was about 10 you know, slip me in beer So he's got up. He's about that Terrible that drinking a couple beers of dad a couple beers at 10. Oh god damn Texas is weird But the point is is that if you were driving to the football game and you with your dad, grandma just had a heart attack. It's in the hospital and she lives in your town. Would you still go to the game? Or how about your driving home? And you hear your
Starting point is 01:21:18 15 year old daughter was just in a car wreck. Five miles away. Would you still go to the game? You see, we're not an alternative stuff around until we have priorities. Yeah, that we need priorities. So basically, he starts trying to read the article again, gets bored before he even starts and decides, I'm going to shame these people who are going to football. I am blown away by the need to tell a whole dad story around it. I think he recognizes that reading this article,
Starting point is 01:21:49 which you promised to do, multiple articles you promised to read. It's boring. It's boring. It's boring and shit. And not just that. Not just that. But he did tell people to text and remind their friends that it's strangers.
Starting point is 01:22:04 That they were going to hear these articles. Then he refuses to read because they are too boring. Yeah. Parties over the. That sounds right. Don't go to football games. Parties over. What do we do?
Starting point is 01:22:14 Man, if the party's over, then go to football games. Smoke them if you got them. Exactly. You're taking this the wrong way. This is a bad point of you on life Nah, so Alex, you know some of you dumb dumbs you go to football games We look you should be fighting the new world order concerts are the one fine. No. How about like just going out to eat shut it down Okay, nothing nothing but fighting the new world order Yeah, exactly no rest for the wick. And listen to me. What?
Starting point is 01:22:45 Alex, he's not immune to the ways of the world. He turns down invitations from cool people all the time. Oh my god. I get calls all the time. I break the articles and say, hey, go out there with us tonight. Or go jump on an airplane. Yes. And we're flying, picking up a private jet.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Let's go have a couple of days now. So fun together and you'll play poker. Or hey man, come on to my comedy club tonight. That was a rocket. And I just say to him now. Unnamed could be a good comedian. I'm wrong. Maybe something's wrong with me.
Starting point is 01:23:13 I gotta say, you know, I gotta get to better early. Bullshit. I gotta get up real early and study about what's going on. Bullshit. And I must say it's bad to have some R&R. I'm not saying it's bad. And maybe I'm the extreme where I fight the new world order 95% of the time. Even when I sleep, I dream about it.
Starting point is 01:23:29 I still have some pleasure. I still watch the occasional movie and I sure like, say, my wife, that's, that's, I'm certainly not, not just skipping out on that. Cool. That's something God gave us that's enjoyable. Sure. I like food, but it's all I do all I do okay. This has got to stop It does this is stop to stop you dumb fucks go into football games
Starting point is 01:23:51 I get rotations to do fun things all the time with Joe Rogan and I turn them down because I'm fighting the globe But listen I fuck my wife. I have tried I have tried so many ways to get this way to stop The legal system can't do it So I'm asking all of you We what do we got to do to make sure I never have to hear about Alex Jones's fucking sex life again? What do we have to do? What do I got to do to get you out of here in a SARS-15 car today? I mean quite honestly all it takes is me not playing youth those clips That's fair. So this is partially on me.
Starting point is 01:24:25 But I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have just chosen the clip where he says, I fuck my wife. Yeah, obviously. It's in the context of him, you know, getting these cool invitations. Oh my God. That's where his mind goes. The things he does for pleasure, he is food. I like food.
Starting point is 01:24:37 He's actually this life. He's a Christ. Um, yep. So he does find... No, I mean, I guess that's fine. It'd be weirder if he was like, I'm a huge escape room guy. I'm really into escape rooms. No, yep. So you guys find- No, I mean, I guess that's fine. It'd be weirder if he was like, I'm a huge escape room guy. I'm really into escape rooms.
Starting point is 01:24:49 No, it wouldn't that would be delightful. Ah, no, I think I would be, I would be weirded out if I knew that there was like, a whole network of escape room people who are like, listen, I hate Alex Jones as much as the next guy, but God damn it, he keeps this whole industry afloat. No. No, hold Texas escape room industry is Al Joseouls or Lyon?
Starting point is 01:25:07 He would think it's fair game to break through a wall. That is true. He couldn't do escape rooms. You'd be very good at it, but just by running headlong into the wall. That's why I chose escape rooms as an incongruous and hilarious as a example. Fair enough, but I still, I still, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:22 if you want to abstract it a little bit, I think it would be delightful if he instead of saying I fuck my wife. He's like I have a hobby I make bird houses or something like that would be yeah, if he was humanizing in a way of like I put I make ships and bottles And it's just it's just yet another way he disappoints you Yeah, a human being would have something to grasp and he this guy still just like sex my wife times like fuck you So he does end up eventually reading the one of the articles Yeah, but he only gets through like a paragraph of it and then moves on. So it's not really worth it He put it off for quite a while with a lot of bullshit, right?
Starting point is 01:25:58 So I'm actually I think I'm just gonna play one last clip. I think this is I think this is a great way to go and here's what it is Okay just going to play one last clip. I think this is a great way to go. And here's what it is. Okay. Another report that I'm going to air. That's I think really good. I let it all out very calmly, very succinctly in 23 minutes. I'm going to air it at the end of the third hour coming up. Globalist lack supporters, but they have noosh. Alex Jones tells RT. So Alex is going to play his interview on RT so you can leave half an hour early. And the rest of the show, the entire rest of the show is him interviewing guy named Kirk Elliott who's a gold scam guy, a gold dealer. I think it's, I have to assume that it's broken programming. Yeah, I would, I would not assume otherwise because otherwise because it's it's pretty it's a long interview
Starting point is 01:26:47 I was very deferential. Yeah, I wouldn't like I Mean obviously can't prove it, but it does it does have the vibe of Spon Con. Yeah, so yeah, the rest of the episode's kind of like just a no man's land and then he leaves early I was like at this point is, I'm gonna punt on the gold guy interview. Yeah. Cause that's nothing. But then I was like, I can't punt on everything.
Starting point is 01:27:12 We gotta cover the RT interview. And I listened to it and I was just bored. Yeah. It was just boring. And so maybe we'll cover it on another episode or something if people really, really want us to. But I just, I was kind of like, I, I got nothing on this. Not all that interested.
Starting point is 01:27:29 I mean, it's, it's okay. The fact that it exists and the fact that it happened, and you obviously know that Alex is just going to be on there peddling rush of mine. It's super good, right? To be Russian, everybody loves Russia. The fact that it happened is more of note than what he says on it. No, he was, yeah, it is like the choice to have him far outweighs anything that he says.
Starting point is 01:27:51 It's like the climate deny mark marano. It doesn't matter what he has to say. He's gonna lie about anything. The fact that they hired him tells you everything you need to know. Right, yeah. And the fact that they pretend to take him seriously. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Yeah. And the other thing too, the, is of note at all, is that Alex can very easily control himself and have like an interview with this RT person. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's because he has more respect for RT than he does for his own show. True. True. And because they treat him like he's somebody to be taken seriously. Yeah. He can't, it's a catnip to him. Yep. Yep. I mean, the funny part about narcissists is that what's you just do, so like here's this one thing about narcissists, right, is that they're actually very easy to lead because they're very pleasurable, you know I just like oh if I like this thing and people keep giving it to me then I'll keep liking you know like that kind of thing
Starting point is 01:28:50 Mm-hmm. It's when people defer to them That's when you get into bed you have to lead them like dumb horses. Mm-hmm. You know like oh this is a little treat I mean we even saw it in a tiny microcosm and in that debate when bed said something nice about microcosm in that debate when bed said something nice about Alex, you made elite, yeah, started acting like this. Whatever you say. Yeah, you're great. Yeah. I love you, man. Yeah. Um, but whenever you're like, what do you want to do? Then they are right.
Starting point is 01:29:13 And I think because this R T interviewer is acting like Alex is a scholar of some sort, which is the image that Alex wishes everyone else treated him with. Yep. He's just perfectly fine to not scream and not yell and not ramble on for hours about the demons that play us. So anyway, it was boring. Yep. But there, there Iowa, Iowa caucus. How about it?
Starting point is 01:29:40 How about it? I should know better by now. No, if whenever you fix something, it's gonna happen. It. Whenever you fix up, it's going to happen. It doesn't happen. Yeah, it's just not going to be. It's just never going to be. So I guess we'll find out what he thinks about New Hampshire. Eventually, you know, and it won't be fun.
Starting point is 01:29:55 The moment you stop, you know, the moment Lucy, the moment Lucy stops pulling the football away and Charlie truly stops. We'll even that she's going to, you know, leave it there. That's whenever the joy of life has gone, you know, so you got to believe Dan. If everybody claps their hands someday, someday, Alex will do the thing that he is supposed to do just someday. So we come to the end of this and I we learn nothing about the IOCoccus. Sure.
Starting point is 01:30:21 We learn about demons And not much else. Yeah. But we'll be back for another episode. We'll see what that entails. But tell them we have a website. And do you do it's knowledgefights.com. Yep, we're also on Twitter. We are on Blue Sky.
Starting point is 01:30:35 That's right. It's Knowledge Fight. Ah, move back. Yep. Oh, if you want to see my tattoo, I'm on Instagram Knowledge underscore fight. May, how about that? How about that?
Starting point is 01:30:44 We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neom, Neom, Neom, Nez, X-R, also, we'll, I mean, look, people are sort of going threads and stuff. What are we doing now? I can't handle all the social media, but I apologize if there's some place that you are that you wish we were and we aren't. I can't be everywhere. I can't be everywhere.
Starting point is 01:30:59 We're not, um, the present. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah, woo. And now here comes the sex robot. And the enchantress here on the earth thanks for holding. So I like some of the first time I've called her in my huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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