Knowledge Fight - #933: June 7-11, 2024

Episode Date: June 14, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is handling the bankruptcy developments, how his relationship with Chase is evolving, and how psychic Stanley Kubrick really was....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge fight. I need, I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and, Andy and, stop it.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Andy and, Andy and, Andy and Kansas. Andy, Andy. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. Andy and Kansas. Andy and, Andy and, stop it. Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and,
Starting point is 00:00:43 Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes who like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, sure we're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of slain and talk a little bit about Alex Jones Indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan. I have a quick question for you So what you guys are today buddy my bright spot today Jordan as you may notice I'm wearing a shirt I did that is the same as all of my other shirts It has been at least four different colors of this exact shirt that I've seen so well. I have five oh, okay
Starting point is 00:01:24 I got five of them All right This is the shirt that I had on the first date of the tour It was supposed to be a bit and I thought maybe it would look bad But I ended up liking it and it's not funny and I But the reason I bring this up is I thought this got lost in the mail Oh, and it's the only one that's not blue or green, right? Right. Right. It's like a coffee flavor. It's it's what it's it's almost like a coffee and cream.
Starting point is 00:01:50 It's got a little bit of a 70s kind of vibe, but honestly, it looks great on you. And it's something that can go with blue jeans, whereas the blue ones don't go with jeans. Yeah. And so this this feels like, all right. Yeah, it feels feels right. No, you could wear that to a key party. It's, yeah, it's great. It's a great shirt. All right, I'll be scanning the,
Starting point is 00:02:12 where do you find a key party? I have no idea! It's gonna say the classifieds? That can't be right. That would be great. That'd be great as well. Look at the yellow pages for a key party. While we were looking, the classifieds
Starting point is 00:02:24 have really kind of just turned itself around and is it just a perfect space? Yeah. So what's your bright spot? What's my bright spot? I suppose my bright spot is the Acolyte, new Star Wars show. Oh, not the Acolyte. The tag team from the Attitude era. No, no, no. New Star Wars show. I like new Star Wars. Sure.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Everybody likes some good new Star Wars. I heard they have a pretty good batting average with these shows. They've been doing all right. I mean, the problem is, at a certain point, you're just writing stories for me. You know? Like, oh, this is just an ongoing story. You know? So you're just adding little, I might as well be reading a serialized
Starting point is 00:03:07 Newspaper kind of story from the 1910s or whatever which is fine. It's great. I love it It's got to be just for you know. Let's see it is what it is. That's the acolytes What's what's the broad? Situation oh man, I will say this the broad broad situation is unfortunately probably going to be handled poorly, but it is essentially I know you like the Jedi, but ACAB. Because I mean, it's just, I mean, what would be really great is if it was looking at just the concept of the job of cop and seeing how it is not necessarily that the human being is or is not something but that the cop job itself Transforms you by its necessities and so does Jedi
Starting point is 00:03:52 Exactly. Mm-hmm. See now you've got a great show. They're probably not gonna do that. Okay. Yeah. Well, yep one can hope Yeah, it'd be nice Last hope no a new Wow The last hope? No. A new hope. Damn it. Wow. My brain. I like that. I like the last hope. That'd be great. We're fucked, guys. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. We're going to be talking about a little stretch of time from Friday to Tuesday on Alex's show All right, we were going to do a Wednesday episode Yes, I mentioned that on our last episode on Monday and I decided not to it was I was feeling a little bit down little blue
Starting point is 00:04:36 but then also The point of doing the Wednesday episode was that we got to cover Alex's response to his personal Liquidation right the seven and it actually isn't that dramatic. So it wouldn't have made all that much of an episode. We needed a little bit more time to see if some stars peek around from any corners in order to put a full episode together. So that's what we got for today. Very exciting.
Starting point is 00:05:04 The stars are out. The stars are out the stars Yeah, okay. All right, and we'll get down to business on that. But first let's say hello to some new walk Oh, that's a great idea. So first Terrence host of backyard wrestling in the pit next to Lemmings Tavern. Thank you so much You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much Next em dash. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, congratulations, Alex and Emily on your wedding. For the love of God, Alex, don't tell Emily I did this. May the fourth be with you. Thank you so much. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, sexy Tina Train conductress is back and she's infiltrated
Starting point is 00:05:40 club bed. Sorry, Justine. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much too. Congratulations, Joey and Madison on the birth of your beautiful son, Finley. Tell him to share his second pack of cigs
Starting point is 00:05:55 with Uncle Chase if he hasn't already finished them. Oui, oui, bonjour. Thank you so much, you are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy shark. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, sodomite sent me a bucket of poop.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Daddy shark. Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. So we start off this excursion on the seventh, which is Friday Which is the day after the news came out of Alex agreeing to his personal liquidation of his assets
Starting point is 00:06:33 Which will lead to him having to sell info wars Free speech systems right and so you really expect that things will be severe and we're in the endgame if you will Well, they are the end. It is the end of the world yes that is definitely true yeah but there's not as much you really in a moment like that when you tune in you want to see theatrics sure you want to see somebody who's really given it is all uh-huh and instead it's just kind of like with the tone is dark oh all right we are simulcasting on the mighty X real Alex Jones into the world of member does he transmission all the experts agree never been closer to nuclear war
Starting point is 00:07:11 civilization ending life ending for almost all creatures on this planet. It'll be like a you know, a hundred mile wide asteroid hitting the earth. I mean a nuclear war will be worse than that because the nuclear reactors will melt down and they're far more destructive Long-term than a hydrogen bomb going off its radiation dissipates not the 400 plus reactors melting down We're focusing on it all today. It's a gigantic broadcast seems overall fairly chill about the end of the world
Starting point is 00:07:44 Does feel like the end of the world should be a little bit more. Yeah, I mean, I don't know problematic he spent eight hours on air screaming about his CRO and they Allegedly tried to lock the doors of the building like yeah, he's just kind of like wow we're gonna all die I can't really get it up for the extinction of all life on this planet seems seems out of sync just a little bit He's out of measure. It feels a little bit like I'm looking at a far side cartoon and he's describing He's describing like an ant talking to another and going like you will eat the people like, you know It's one of those like that's it. It's like yeah, there's a farce. Yeah, there's a it's that yes So he reads the headline for today's show. And again, like, I just think this is pretty severe.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, June 7th, 2024. I am your host, Alex Jones, and we are going to be here for the next four hours live. Let's put that live show headline back on screen for TV viewers. I'll read it out for radio listeners on hundreds of stations listening right now. We're only months away from a world ending nuclear war. Alex Jones, a special guest, lay out the deadly life on earth ending scenarios unfolding and forecast a plan to reverse our headlong march to nuclear Armageddon
Starting point is 00:09:05 emergency alert broadcast Just an emergency alert broadcast. That would be great if they Set out a plan to stop the end of the world which is coming in the next few months It's mostly complaining about vaccines. Honestly, that's what most of the episode is. I I mean That's that's the thing. Maybe I've watched too many movies Maybe I have watched too many movies because if I genuinely thought that I was in Possession of the plan that it was going to end all life, right and I couldn't just like convince people I would go I mean, you know, I don't know where I would go
Starting point is 00:09:41 But you'd have to get on a plane and be like I'm gonna go stop this in a place, you know, I don't know where I would go but you'd have to get on a plane and be like I'm gonna go Stop this in a place, you know Yeah, or run away yeah, I would but either way you gotta go you can't just talk about it on the radio unless Unless what? The exact perfect place to survive whatever that end of the world thing is on your show That would be on the radio. That would be a coincidence Yes, now if you plan that in advance that it makes total sense that he's not running off somewhere all right Okay, so maybe the plan is actually alex has orchestrated the entire destruction of the earth But for his studio hey, it's as likely as all the other shit
Starting point is 00:10:20 He says that's a good point. That's a good point. I mean, he has all these prophetic visions and stuff, you'd think. That's true. You'd have the safest place. That's a good point. So they're gonna save the world because the world's probably not gonna end in the next few months.
Starting point is 00:10:36 And they're gonna need a reason why it didn't, and it's because he and his guests told you what to do and stopped it. I imagine Roger Stone saved us all. Nah, Dr. Jones Naturals probably. Ah, well, what are you gonna do? That's probably what it is. What are you gonna do?
Starting point is 00:10:48 So Alex talks a little bit about Russia and how they're the victim in the war. In the coming nuclear apocalypse? I don't think there's that. I don't think they're a victim. That too. That too. And Ukraine. They're the victim there too.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Sure. Oh, okay. NATO is making plans for surging U.S. troops into Europe in case Russia invades. Putin has always said he's got plenty of land in Russia and doesn't need to invade and doesn't want to invade. That would cause nuclear war. But he's pointed out that you're massing troops on my border, you're attacking us. And if you start striking civilian targets in Russia, we're going to start striking civilian targets in Europe. And the corporate media has spun that and not mentioned the attacks on Russia and said
Starting point is 00:11:34 Putin is just randomly threatening to start bombing people. No, he said again two days ago in a speech, we're not attacking anybody. We've been attacked. You started with us. And that's a fact. We've been attacked. You started with us and that's a fact That's the reality. I mean, it's a big new brosinski and before he died bragged about it his plan and Victoria Newland you've got George Soros on CNN with Fritz Akaria five years ago six years ago Bragging how they overthrew ten years ago the government in Kiev and started this war with Russia
Starting point is 00:12:03 so details making plans for surging US troops into Europe in case Russia invades and US troops are already beginning to flood into the zone. So that's a Yahoo News headline that Alex is reading, which is reporting on another article published in The Telegraph. At the core of the story that is underneath what Alex is talking about with NATO and surging troops, at the core what's going on is that NATO has created land corridors where the US could transport troops in the event of a widening war so the forces could arrive quote, at one of five key ports in the Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Turkey or Norway before being sent
Starting point is 00:12:38 along established routes. There were already troop transport plans and even even this Yahoo story says, quote, Under previous plans, US troops would have arrived in the Netherlands, then boarded trains to travel through Germany and on to Poland. This is a development, and it's obviously not a good sign, but it's not as big of a deal as Alex is making it out to be. There have always been troop movement plans. Yeah. The thing that's important to point out here, though, is that Alex is reading a real headline when he says NATO is making plans for surging US troops into Europe in case Russia invades. However, he has no basis for the following line, quote, and US troops
Starting point is 00:13:15 are already beginning to flood into the zone. He's pretending that is a part of the reading of the news and that that's just completely made up. That's the story that he wants the audience to think is backed up by the headlines that he's reading as opposed to what the article actually backs up, which is that NATO is rethinking some troop transit lines. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, no, no, no. Kenny Loggins stings immediately following this whole thing. No, okay.
Starting point is 00:13:40 No one's in the danger zone? Yep, yep. Okay. No one's in the danger zone. Yeah. Yep. I was trying to imagine, I was trying to think, do you know any other Kenny Loggins songs? I was wondering that myself. I do. I was thinking, well, I know you do. I was wondering if I actually do, cause you could come back with something that I might.
Starting point is 00:14:01 I was gonna make a reference to Welcome to Poo Corner, but I felt like you- See, no, that I don't know. He did the song from Winnie the Pooh. I was gonna make a reference to Welcome to Poo Corner, but I felt like you- See, no, that I don't know. He did the song from Winnie the Pooh. I didn't know that. Kenzie Loggins. I don't understand why- okay. All right, well good for him.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Sure. It's a bit of a danger zone. So there's more people that are shitting on Russia, as it turns out. Sure. The victims of all of us. Yes. The media is pointing fingers unnecessarily. That media. This is really a key article right here out of MSN. One telegraph reposted there and they've already been hyping this. Oh, there's really shadow war. Oh, those poultry plants that are getting blown up.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Those old refineries that are suddenly catching on fire everywhere. It's not Antifa, it's not Extinction Rebellion that's setting all the fires in Canada or the US. Even though they keep arresting Antifa almost every time. No, one day it's climate change and the next day it's the Russians. And so now if a shopping mall burns, or a factory burns,
Starting point is 00:15:10 and just something made in the factory, including biscuits, literally, in the case of England, is being shipped to Ukraine, oh, the Russians blew it up. Meanwhile, for years, thousands and thousands of drones have been flown into Russia, out of Ukraine, attacking them, going back a decade, actually eight years when it really started, shelling into Russian enclaves, like the Donetsk and others. So string of mysterious attacks across Europe opens new front in Russia's war on the West.
Starting point is 00:15:46 So there's no evidence Russia's doing this, but it's a huge long article. I read the whole thing this morning and it just says, no, it's the Russians. Alex either hasn't read this article or he's lying about what it says. There's no biscuit factory and the specific cases that are discussed have some ties to Russian intelligence, even if Alex is pretending they don't. One incident is about an arson committed in England for which a 20 year old named Dylan James Earl has been charged. He is accused of being a spy involved with the Wagner group, the Nazi-ish Russian mercenary
Starting point is 00:16:16 group that Alex alternates between pretending doesn't exist and running recruitment ads for. Another specific incident was a 26 year old Russian dude who was arrested in France after he screwed up making an improvised explosive device in his hotel room and it ended up starting a fire. Incidentally, Zelensky was due to visit France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day at this same time. Oh.
Starting point is 00:16:38 There are specifics given in this story. Like Alex presents the story through this fictitious lens because he's very very very pro-putin. Yeah, and that's the agenda there Yeah, it does seem like I one thing I like about guys like this especially when they're doing shit like this is that by Preemptively doing the thing where it's like now actually I know what you've heard about I know what you've heard But before we do that let's begin with the context of people have been sending drones in there for eight to 10, like you're accidentally revealing what you think it takes to justify
Starting point is 00:17:12 this type of behavior. So what you're actually doing is you're starting out by saying, listen, I agree that technically that's wrong. Here's why it's okay. I guess that is the hole that he needs to dig out of a little bit That's it. Yeah, so so it is it's always funny because they think they're they're being like no, no I'm gonna convince you of something that's true as opposed to being like you've set the bar man Mm-hmm, you know exactly what it's gonna take and it's interesting too that alex is like
Starting point is 00:17:40 resisting the urge to connect this to the Years old all the food plants burning down. That is interesting. He's sort of tentatively attaching it to that, but not fully. But I guess maybe he is. Maybe he is saying that all of those were Antifa and Extinction Rebellion and shit. I think, and this is just a hunch, I just he distinguishes between poultry and food plants Mm-hmm. I don't know for sure why but I do believe that he thinks that poultry plants are different from like your red meat plants
Starting point is 00:18:14 Well, they are food. Well, they are one's bird see that no, I agree I agree, but I mean as far as the importance to the food supply because we know the name Tyson So we know that right there we go done so Trump he's been getting a lot of money yes ever since he got convicted of a bunch of felonies sure and Alex Alex has a little story about that okay now let's this information. I predicted, as you know, a week ago and again on Monday, when Trump raised $50 million on the first day, I said, this is going to be sustained. This isn't going to stop. And I said, I predict by July 4th, he raises a billion dollars. That isn't just shattering record with small donations. It, it, it, it. That'll be five times bigger than he don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Wait more than that. Eight times bigger than a previous record for a month. So that's what I'm predicting. So that's what I'm predicting. And even former liberals in Silicon Valley are massively joining Trump because they see the totalitarianism and understand the Democratic Party has become pure evil. They've always been really bad, but they've rotted like a fish from the head down and well there's something else. Yeah, you're a 53 million in one day.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Now overhead shot guys. Here's the new number So it looks like it looks like I'm gonna be wrong which is not of very often I'll be happy to be wrong I was guessing that by the July 4th. It'd be a billion. He's raised in Eight days 400 million as of last night. That's probably like 450 million now. So Yeah, that's a good guess. So the image that Alex wants to present here is that tons of everyday people are sending the little bit they can to support Trump. And that's why his fundraising
Starting point is 00:20:19 numbers have gone up. Right. But unfortunately, the reality is that super rich people are giving him a bunch of money. For instance, he recently had a fundraiser in London which claimed it raised $2 million before the fundraiser even happened. That was attended by about 100 people and attendance was $10,000 per person. $25,000 if you wanted a picture. According to The Guardian, quote, some of the donations already raised are understood to be in the excess of $100,000, so this doesn't seem like a populist uprising to me. Sure, sure, sure. This seems like a handful of really rich people. Maybe about 100.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yeah, I mean, but yeah, that's what we expect. Yeah, yeah. Politico just reported on a San Francisco fundraiser that Trump held in someone's home in Billionaire's Row where you had to pay $500,000, half a million dollars per couple to get in. Yeah, that's fun. Yeah, that is fun. That's funny. Grassroots type stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:15 That's fun. It's just fun whenever that exists, you know? And then you watch it happen and then everybody else is just like, I guess we're all going to watch it happen. Yeah, and you know what, hey, obviously it's not just Trump doing shit like this, but like it is crazy that it's just so normal. You know, I mean, that's actually, I take it back. I think, I think my criticisms earlier about just talking about nuclear war and stuff on the radio, like in all honesty, that needs
Starting point is 00:21:41 to be stopped. And we're just talking about it. $500,000 a plate. It needs everything it means. Everything that it goes along with it needs to be stopped and we're just $500,000 plates everything it means everything that it goes along with it needs to be stopped and we all know it and we're all just talking about it so I'm fine with it I think I'm fine with it I think that what make what bothers me more is when there's the presentation that it's just like you know the average worker is sending in five bucks the hat putting the hat around everybody's wants to present it that way and it's it's really billionaires row
Starting point is 00:22:10 Yeah, yeah, it's a little bit annoying I mean It's almost as if there's a small shadowy group of people who are secretly in control of who wins and loses the presidency What so Trump's campaign did claim that they saw a big upswing in small donations after he was convicted of a bunch of felonies. But if you consult open secrets, you can see that in the 2024 cycle, Biden has received well over double the amount in small donations as Trump, and also has a larger share of his donations come from that source, with about 47 percent compared to Trump's about 31. Now, this $400 million thing is interesting. It actually all traces back to something that Trump randomly said at a rally with no backing at all. It's just someone posted a clip of him saying this from a rally on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So he was just talking shit. He just said this. Okay. All right. So, so these people are reporting something that Trump said as fact at a rally, okay Now here's the fun part. All right, the headline that Alex is reading is from zero hedge But it's actually reposting a story that was posted on a blog called modernity dot news Interesting. I want to check that site out. And what do you know? All the posts are written by Paul Joseph Watson or his brother Steve. Oh for God's sakes! Both of them former maybe? Durnity dot Nazi! It's all very cyclical.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Yeah. And for staff tweeting this, writing an article about it, Zero Hedge reposting their article. Now Alex is reporting on the Zero Hedge article giving the appearance of like these aren't all the same people posting this I mean honestly to me it feels like their life cycle is Not identical, but very very close to like those mushrooms that shoot out the fungus and get inside the Ants brain and then the brain client the ant climbs up to the top of the tree and then the mushroom Explodes from the ants brain and then the whole cycle begins all over again
Starting point is 00:24:05 You know, there are very very least thematic parallels. It feels similar. Yeah. Yeah So the reason you tune in on a day like the seventh is because you want to hear what Alex has to say about his liquidation Yes, I don't particularly care to hear Weirdos from Twitter complain about a war is coming mostly vaccines are coming Alex wants to talk about the world war yeah and the coming nuclear death for everybody sure sure sure but everybody wants to talk about vaccines and he's like well maybe that means that the war has already begun okay stuff all right but we do get a little bit of liquidation talk okay and
Starting point is 00:24:43 so here's him Alex getting into that. I'm going to recap and drill into these bombshell headlines here in a moment, but let me address this and then we're going right to the space's speakers on the big World War III. How do we top the end of the world scenario? Well, by admitting it's a real threat, doing something about it. But the latest media spin and deception and not knowing what to say, not knowing what to do, I'm going to explain what's going on here. An order has gone out through the systems to shut the show down and to shut them all down and put everybody they can in prison ahead of what they're about to do to Trump
Starting point is 00:25:26 and these wars and all this. They don't want people that know what's going on here whose audiences is growing exponentially and then they know we're reaching. I mean, let's be conservative. 15 million people a day tune into part of the show. Another 20 million C clips. And they're worried because of who listens, not just the great general public, but Congress and foreign governments and everybody from Victor Boot to Donald Trump to Tucker Carlson to Joe Rogan to Russell Brand to Elon Musk. And those people respect me. They know I do my homework.
Starting point is 00:26:06 They know I've got one of the, if not the best batting average on Intel. And the Intel agencies know that. Hell, I just sat there on the night of the Vegas massacre, just the last 10 seconds, I said, I think they'll attack a major music event tonight with terrorists. And I went, people said, why'd you say that? I said, God just told me to say it. I don't do that very often, but I'm getting better at like, I'm getting really good at I follow the orders now. I used to like, why am I being what? The voice is never
Starting point is 00:26:31 wrong. It's never wrong. And so now people are pretty freaked out because I can see around see around corners, see basically see through walls. See around corners. If I'm listening back to the Holy Spirit and that power. And yes, I'm saying that because it's true. Oh man, I wonder what else he said about Las Vegas. Yeah. That shooting. Probably a lot of prophetic shit. So listen, if I'm listening to this, what I'm hearing is the globalists don't want Alex
Starting point is 00:26:57 to be on the air because the voices in his head are too dangerous. Correct. That's legit what's being expressed here. Yep. Okay. Yep, being expressed here? Yep It's tough to it's tough to deal with that's where we're at I mean the problem is inside of that inside of the all the voices in my head are too powerful Inside of that is a list of people who do have a massive amount of influence who do respect him Advantage in acting like they respect him. They perform the things you need to do.
Starting point is 00:27:32 They see a use for him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and people with outsized amounts of power who are perfect. Absolute insanity. Again, again, this is what I'm saying. I think, I feel stupid for criticizing him for talking about the nuclear war thing and not doing anything about it. Because listen to that.
Starting point is 00:27:48 We gotta be in the streets. This list is strange too, because you've got like, I don't know that Elon Musk respects him, but I do know that someone who sounds like him is a frequent caller. True. So I know that. Obviously Tucker, Russell Brand, them,
Starting point is 00:28:04 they seem to all get along pretty well. then you got Victor boot being thrown in arms Got an arms dealer. You got an arms deal. Okay. I know that's recency That's just I mean he was just there but still that's a strange person to include in that list if you're putting it No, no disagree if you're putting together a crew you always need an arms guy well Yeah, I mean you got around that out Yeah, yeah, like I have a different special like he's just Don Cheadle. You know that's what we're talking about right? He's the arms dealer Adrian Dittman sounds like Elon Musk He's the grease man Tucker Carlson's the face man. Yep. Yep. Talk his way out any problem Alex is there for morale
Starting point is 00:28:44 He's there for the dialogue. Yeah, the dirty dossier doesn't So Tucker yeah going to be on the show on Friday, okay? This big get yes, yeah apparently We do know this we're recording on Thursday, but on Friday. There's going to be a hearing in Alex's bankruptcy that could be quite conclusive. There's a chance that things will still putter along for a little while, but there's also a chance that they could be like, we're shutting you down. So there is a hypothetical possibility that Friday might be his farewell for Infowars.
Starting point is 00:29:24 It's entirely possible It's not certain but it's possible and if it is he wanted to have Tucker on that show And so he's got Tucker coming on and Alex has said he's going on the road with Tucker. Oh my god I don't know if that's true, but he said it twice all right during these episodes You know what great do a nature documentary Get fucking National Geographic to get these two weirdos to go out and do the goddamn outback or something. And then what happens happens in the outback, man.
Starting point is 00:29:53 I just think the idea of this, rough. That's a rough tour. Yeah, I wouldn't wanna. That is a rough tour. Cause you know, like, I don't know. If you're someone like Tucker true you don't you can't match Alex's energy no no so like if you're going to have him open for you you're getting blown out of the water most nights no chance he's going to ruin the
Starting point is 00:30:17 crowd yeah for you to get up there so then eventually you're like I guess maybe we'll go on stage and talk together congrats not Welcome to you getting steamroll. Yep. Yep I wasted everybody's time. Yeah, this is a terrible plan If true if true that Tucker's doing this awful idea The only way it works is you do a Tucker show with like an Alex DJ set afterwards You know what I'm saying? So like everybody knows the show is there you're there for Tucker But then Alex gets his moment, You know, he gets his hour of Some techno remixes from there to there. Yeah, you know just some sort of like alright and now the chaos exactly
Starting point is 00:30:53 Yeah, throw Alex out on those of you who were here for this the time is over Yeah, for those of you who are here for this the time has begun begun. So we'll see if that happens. But we're still living in the aftermath of that Saturday where Alex went on air and they're going to lock the building up and everything. In the fallout, if you will. Yeah. And his story changes a little bit periodically. And I think he says something in here that made me like, oh, wait, hold on. So then I talked to not just my lawyers, but a bunch of others, super high powered top names. And they said, Listen, when it gets back by the judge giving it back to you, Judge Gwerr Gamble and Travis County will shut you down in days. And indeed,
Starting point is 00:31:40 they were in the news saying, we'll just take it over and padlock it with a restraining order. So we have the hearing the 14th, he gives me the company back and probably like the next Wednesday we're closed. So in the final moves here in a chess game where they're gonna put me in checkmate and I've got a few moves to run
Starting point is 00:31:58 just to keep getting word out, keep transmitting, getting the word out, doing everything the last minute, because I'm a gunner with overwhelming enemies coming in in the info war. That's an analogy, I'm not saying a literal gunner. They'll spend the last minute because I'm a gunner with overwhelming enemies coming in in the info or That's an analogy. I'm not saying literal gunner. They'll spend that same thing. I'm gonna gun them I'm gonna I'm a gunner knowing we're all dead. Anyways, I'm just Trying to save my family behind me and I'm just ramming ammunition and going to the last minute we attacked to the last minute Okay, so I did that to to buy some time because they'd already filed to put us into chapter 7
Starting point is 00:32:23 They didn't want that before. The CIA, FBI groups running the whole attack on me that's now come out in court and is on record and whistleblowers and everything else. So before I was going to sit there and see, well, maybe I get the company back and I try to recuse square and fight that. That wasn't going to, that wasn't going to work. Nah, I had no options. But I think that here there's two things that I take out fight that, that wasn't gonna work. Nah, I had no options. But I think that here, there's two things that I take out of that that I hear. One is that I think that that whole like, oh, I looked at a security guard and I got a weird vibe and then God told me that they're gonna close the doors. That probably isn't true.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Maybe there was some alert from a lawyer that they're planning to file chapter seven to move you into that. Could've been a tax. And then maybe he's like, okay, I need to move fast. I need to get on air and I need to do the gunning, which in this case is telling people to go to Dr. Jones Naturals instead of Infowars. We have to shift the money over there. So I need to get on air.
Starting point is 00:33:21 It's one of my last moves because it's not going to work to try and recuse the the judge Yeah, I'm not gonna be able to pull any of this off Yeah, I was thinking about one of the benefits of being an evil global Corporation, right is that when you are Committing the crime of being like well, I guess this thing is illegal now So we'll just pretend it doesn't exist and now all the money goes over here, right? You're not on the air telling people that's what you're doing. Usually you can hide it. Maybe you delete some emails, you know, that kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:33:54 There's usually a greater sophistication. Totally. You're not just like, hey, everybody, they're rightly going to take the money if you go here, but they won't take the money if you go here. Which is a totally separate business that is run by my dad and is almost identical and sells similar products to the ones that I used to sell. And the reason I'm doing it is because I won't get the money if you go here, Right. but I will get the money if you go here, which again, I think might be part of the bankruptcy thing. It feels like it should be, at least, you know, the spirit of the law.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Yeah, see, and that's why if you're not on the air telling people, it's a lot easier to get away with. You can be like, oh, it was a confused. Yeah. So speaking of confusion. Yeah. Yeah. Alex thinks that everybody is confused by the breaking news about about his bankruptcy tends to be. And then he gets a little bit angry.
Starting point is 00:34:45 So I'm down to my last moves on this and that's where we are. But if you type in Alex Jones, those are the fall of the case and you look at national news, CNN, all the fake news, you see different stories because they can't figure out even CNN's Oliver Darcy, the sidekick of Brian Stelter said, well, it's very confusing. We don't know what's going on, but Infowars figure out even CNN's Oliver Darcy, the sidekick of Brian Stelter said, well, it's very confusing. We don't know what's going on. But Infowars is over. Well, let me tell you what's going on. There are no assets other than products that are worthless if
Starting point is 00:35:19 I don't promote them. Our listeners will never buy those from you. And I'm gone. No matter how much they love. And the rest of the story is I will not sell out or be compromised to stay on air here and be a puppet. So there's that. And I will not work with a CRO. They try to keep him on as the liquidator. And so that's it. Period.
Starting point is 00:35:44 These survival food buckets suck. My product don't do shit. I hate you. I like the idea. Like there's so many things being admitted within that small bit of just like listen the only reason people buy this shit is either because they already know that it's not going to do anything or because they're supporting the show. They're not buying it for its quality as a product. Yeah. They've bought it because I've dramatized something to the extent where they want to keep the show going or I've tricked them into thinking this is all good. Right. But then in his mind, I feel like he thinks the idea is if they seize the product, then they have to now distribute it. They have to get it their own guy, you know
Starting point is 00:36:26 They gotta be oh, we're the Sandy Hook toothpaste people now There's the beautiful moment that I love in there where he's like these products are worthless if I'm not selling them Yeah, people do people would never buy them from you despite how much they want the products I know but they were the he had to do that little save there because he was all He was almost at the point of saying this stuff is trash without me. I make this valuable Which is true. This is a penny. Do you know what the markup on these are? Yeah, I Convince people to buy survival buckets. I convinced them to buy silver listen look me in the eyes Do you think this industry is regulated?
Starting point is 00:37:11 Ha ha ha this money is mine So Alex winds a little bit here about his version of what happened in the Sandy Hook case Uh-huh, and then he says something. I think is pretty fucked up Okay, and they're back in the news promoting the same damn lies again I mean these people are disgusting and they use about the lawyers the PR firms or credit party using these people They got fundraisers all over X all over Facebook with my name. He's attacking us right now. He's hiding money Getting give us give us money That's why they've raised so much money hundreds of millions reportedly off of my name is the bad guy
Starting point is 00:37:48 And then they're the victims and they just all BS Total horseshit Again barely ever talked about it thought it really happened at first now We do think it happened and know what really went on. I believe lands had other shooters with him What and then other people go and question it. It becomes a huge story. We cover it some, have a few debates about it, move on, don't talk about it for years and years and years.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Then they say I'm the Sandy Hook man attacking all these children, these dead kids. I'm like, hey, years ago I already said I thought it happened, let's move on. They go, oh my God, you admit you lied. No, I didn't, we're suing you. And then it's Jones did this, Jones created the story, Jones made you lied. No, I didn't. We're suing you. And then it's Jones did this. Jones created the story.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Jones made his empire off this. And blah, blah, blah, these PR firms that later bragged. I didn't know there were PR firms. And the head of the FBI in Connecticut bragged on the stand. I created a lawsuit. I went and did it all. I was like, wow, I learned that. Then the CIA guy gets caught on tape admitting they did it all.
Starting point is 00:38:39 It's like, whoa. And the public's all watching this going, yeah, this is, right while you're doing all this to Trump I mean, this is crazy. It's crazy to be in 2024 Speculating about how now Alex believes I guess they were actually multiple shooters finally got to the bottom of it That seems like a weird move on his part. Yeah, because I mean I feel I feel like at very least You're now accusing everybody of being involved in
Starting point is 00:39:07 a cover-up. Yes! I mean, if you're being as generous as possible, you could say that the family members are wrong. They think there was one shooter, but there were two. Sure. They have wrong belief. Not that they're covering something up actively.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Right. But some other people who are involved in this situation would be actively involved in a cover-up. That's what Alex is saying is true. Yeah. So I think he's playing some of his old games here. I mean, yeah, I don't think it's possible to... Because in this, regardless... Man man he's getting me he's getting me with the bullshit he's getting me with the like oh pay attention to what these knots that you know like that no okay regardless of what he's doing he's only here because he's been pushed into a corner where he can't say the stuff that he thinks and so he can't agree with the official now he He simply cannot do it.
Starting point is 00:40:05 No. No. That would be too weak. Right. So now he has to come up with something else. It does not matter what that is, even if that is like not explicitly defaming the victims of a horrifying tragedy. Even if that's the case, it's only there because he defamed the victims of a horrifying tragedy. You know what I'm saying? Oh, I mean he's defaming everybody who made a sworn statement. Every officer who was a first responder. Everybody who, you know, so. Right. But we're at the point now where in context, him saying anything other than everybody is right about what happened is him continuing to deny Sandy Hook and it's totally totally and there's no reason He should say anything honest. Yeah It's it's wild that he still feels the need to try and find a win in here
Starting point is 00:40:55 It is it is like he was he was listing all of the various groups and peoples who all had to work on it and it's just like or It's a guy who built an empire off of shooting his mouth off, shot his mouth off again. It's really not hard. And continues. Yep. So, um, Alex, this is just the bottom line. Yeah. Alex shows liquidated assets to pay Sandy Hook families. So, so there you go folks. They're shutting this operation down for political reasons. They sent on the courthouse steps. They can't help but brag.
Starting point is 00:41:29 But I want to tell you this. If you order stuff at Infowars, we should be open for a few more weeks. It ships out in a few days. You should get it, and that's great. Support it. Infowars4.com. But if you want to support my embattled dad, who's been sued by these people and attacked and lied about, and and my family and he's
Starting point is 00:41:46 a great sponsor for what we do in the future. He's already a target doesn't matter. He's got a great warehouse in central Texas. He's got incredible products. He's got them all right now ready to ship to you. And if you want to support me, you need to go to drjonesnaturals.com right now. Right now. I mean, this is just the bottom line. Shifting the revenue stream over. That's a big move. If this works, we all got to pack it up. Right? Like this is too much. It's a pretty huge hole that has been discovered in the bankruptcy system. I mean it is it is honestly if we are outside of a bank watching a guy wearing a striped shirt carry a giant burlap sack with a dollar sign on it with money bursting out of it as
Starting point is 00:42:39 the cops like scramble behind him and we're like ah I don't know if he's robbing that bank if I'm that cop I'm like it could be cheeseburgers in there. Could be anything. Could be the hamburger. Could be anything in there. You never know. You never know. Right. You never know. Plausible. It's allegedly a bank robbery. Yeah. So most of this episode ends up being boring Twitter calls that I don't really care about.
Starting point is 00:43:00 But if we're going to space, we're going to space, we're going to chase. Right. So chase geyser comes in. space is chases now. This is developing. Uh-huh. I Feel like if info wars goes away There is one huge loss and that is the budding relationship between chase and Alex these two are They have the makings of comedic partnership for ages. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Listen to this. This you don't have this listed as this is banter. It's going to be a great space. You should invite Adrian Dittman into. Okay. Your favorite.
Starting point is 00:43:36 He's not definitely not Elon Musk. Definitely not. Absolutely not. Such a good sport about it. Oh stop, stop, don't get me going. Hey man, if it's the last week on Infowars you gotta get going every day. Oh, it's gonna be a lot of fun. Well, I think we got about a, I think we had about a week and a half because they're not gonna want to sell the product right there just want to stomp it in the ground.
Starting point is 00:44:06 That's what my wife says about my marriage too. I'll be alright. Your wife's really nice. She's awesome. She's the best thing that ever happened to me other than you. We're not, we're not, we're not, don't make the jokes here. Okay start the rumors. Alright I date Brian Stelter not you. Yeah. We're not, don't make the jokes here. Okay, start the rumors.
Starting point is 00:44:28 All right, I date Brian Stelter, not you. Yeah. Yeah. Good answer. Woof. Solid. I, there's a little bit of life in him. Here's what's so great about that. I imagine Boltar and Zorak exchanging that exact dialogue and it's incredible. I just, first of all, Alex can't play.
Starting point is 00:44:47 No, he can't play at all. Chase is trying his hardest. That's what my wife says. I know you did that, that's my wife. I love it, it's so great. Oh my god. And Chase said that like my wife's the best thing they're happening? You and Alex has to turn that into a gay panic. Yeah. Oh my god. I'm terrified. He keeps me like yeah
Starting point is 00:45:12 You know, it's a good job Good job has changed your life or whatever can't roll with it has to turn it weird do it. Yeah, do it anyway, I Am fascinated by these two. Yeah more than any other employee that's come around, the dynamic between the two of them is so unnerving. It is. There's almost like a fucking Roman emperor archetype of like the circus performer who hangs out with him near the end, you know? Just like, oh, you're the only person who I can really talk out with him near the end, you know, just like, Oh,
Starting point is 00:45:45 you're the only person who I can really talk to now and here at the end. That's what my wife says. Oh man, it is great. It is great. So here's another great chase on Alex moment. Uh, also featuring Glenn Danzig. Oh, Also featuring Glenn Danzig. Oh Don't feel don't need to your world is everything to me
Starting point is 00:46:26 Devils is the best musician to go Don't feel, don't need to Your world ain't nothing to me I'm there, I'm there I'm doing what I'm supposed to I'm standing up and saying I'm the one who's standing up Where I stand When I'm tired of you When I'm tired of you When I'm tired of you Oh
Starting point is 00:47:05 I know this is this is coach McGurk and Brendan Shut it down. That is exactly right A couple words This is the devil's music. Yes, absolutely! All you gotta do is change a couple words and announce God's music. Are you sure? Are you sure that's...
Starting point is 00:47:27 I don't know, Coach, if that's exactly how it works. That's so awesome. Like, that is... That's what the dynamic is. I could watch it for quite a while. Yeah. It is boring at points. Sure, sure, sure.
Starting point is 00:47:42 But there are those flickers. I mean, every... You ever seen a dead body, Chase? I've made a few. It is boring at points sure, but there are those those flickers You ever seen a dead body chase I've made a few Oh my god, just slightly I want to call H John comedic Timing and it's John. Yeah, slightly worse in a lot of ways. So the rest of this episode is not as fun moments between Brendan and Chris and Gert. And just a bunch of mostly vaccine related nonsense Twitter calls. So we move to Monday. And I told you the stars were out.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Yes. Oh man. We've got Vivian Kubrick the daughter and protege that's in a bunch of his films and worked on his films at the highest levels joining us for the deep dive on the real Stanley Kubrick in the studio did he fake the moon landings all that stuff you're gonna get for the first time ever the deep data dump from his main protege his favorite daughter Vivian Kubrick because she is sick of the lies about her father,
Starting point is 00:48:45 the greatest filmmaker ever, hands down. So I don't care about Hollywood, but I care about Stanley Kubrick. Does that make sense? And he didn't like Hollywood either, stayed away from it completely. Right, because he was too busy remote viewing everything, couldn't be around people.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Must be. So he was too psychic, had to run to the hills. Makes sense. So Vivian Kubrick's gonna be on. Right, stars are out. Yep I don't feel he doesn't he doesn't have his heart into this hole. He doesn't have his heart in it What do you mean? I mean, what do you wait? There's not much there? What do you got? She's got she's got all my dad faked the moon landing, but no that's no no no that's enough
Starting point is 00:49:19 No, no definitely not. Oh, he did not oh, you wouldn't do that. It would be a betrayal to the human species She's very clear that he did not okay. All right So what does she got that makes her a full-on like we got to do a segment here. She's Stanley Kubrick's daughter That's what I'm saying. That's really not that great. She's a Scientologist. Oh, that's really not that great. She's Seems a little bit I mean she's anti-vaxxer Alex likes that yeah, yeah, see she's a She's weird she's Scientology still going I feel like we all kind of know what's up people still just doing it yep, okay? I found her fairly Charming at points, but but also's on Infowars and not weird about
Starting point is 00:50:08 it. So, look, you may think that Alex sounds a little bit, not all that pumped, not all that excited. Sure. You know, wait until Vivian comes around. Maybe his tune will change. Maybe what's actually going on is Alex is just lost in thought because he found an old newspaper. Possible. Maybe what's actually going on is Alex is just lost in thought because he found an old newspaper possible.
Starting point is 00:50:25 I'm cleaning out my office this morning and digging through things. I found this newspaper overhead shot, please from Wednesday, September 12th, 2021 zoom in on that. that and I started to read it and I was like wait what's this there's something really interesting in here there's ads from 20 plus years ago 20 to 23 years ago that tell you a lot. So we have Kroger ads and we have HEB ads in here. So he said 2021, but you meant 2001. I figured that, not least of which because it's September 12th, 2021 is not as portentous.
Starting point is 00:51:22 Yeah, yeah, yeah. He opened it up and there's ads in there as opposed to he opened it up and World Trade Center attacked. I mean, there is, I do feel like I had a stroke. It's an H-E-B ad? The moment somebody is like, oh, okay, I picked up a Kroger ad from the day after 9-11 and here's what it means. Nope. Nope. I'm out. I'm out, man.
Starting point is 00:51:45 It's unfortunate that you're out because Alex proceeds to read prices of groceries for seven minutes. Okay, now I'm kind of back in. Here, have a taste, have a little taste. Eric's smoked sausage, two containers for five dollars. Get out of here. Let's look over here.
Starting point is 00:52:03 Angus Top Beef Top Sirloin, $3.99. That's nuts. Delicious bakery savings. Yeah. I mean, this is insane, ladies and gentlemen. It just goes on and on. Look how much the beer is. Let's look at the beer. A 18 pack, 10.99. Whoa. Out of this world.
Starting point is 00:52:37 A Miller, Ticotti, 12 packs, 7.95. An entire giant gallon of wine. Carlo Rossi Burgundy, 7.95, 9.9. Oh yeah. 7.79, excuse me. Carlo Rossi. Oh. Getting a shout out on the info board.
Starting point is 00:52:56 Oh, I remember those jug of wine days, my friend. Oh, for sure. Oh, that was, the price is correct. Mm-hmm. Drank a fair amount of Carlo Rossi in my day not proud of it There is so much more like this is it's so much longer of reading these prices I mean, I do feel like I'm in a fucking coffee shop at like 730 and there's a weird 85 year old dude is just there every day reading the newspaper just being like do you remember what this used to cost? Coffee used to be a dime. 99 cents? That's the wrong number.
Starting point is 00:53:31 I get it. Inflation is a very hot topic right now and it's a good anti Biden sort of thing to throw around. But this, this presentation was incredibly boring. Right. I mean, we can't, we've gone through, you and I at least have gone through four generations of people complaining about inflation. It's a known phenomena. It's going to be more later. Yeah. That's not to say that concerns about it right now are invalid. No, no, no. They're not, you know. That like the guy go and look at what things were 20 years ago thing. We know about that. We've been here 20 years ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:05 From 20 years before that, from 20 years before that. Yeah. We've been here. Yeah. Yeah. It's unimpressive. Yes. But worth spending upwards of 10 minutes on your show.
Starting point is 00:54:14 I mean, sometimes. So Alex talks a little bit about Trump and how Trump wants to do deportation drives. Then we hear a little bit of Trump saying that. And then Trump's like, listen. I want to deport people Well, they just had a big sign to be Paul. I'll show you we're two-thirds of Americans It's only like 50% a few years ago because they want to be they want to be politically correct Now two-thirds want every damn illegal ship back to their country of origin Absolutely
Starting point is 00:54:41 So the worm is turning ladies and gentlemen, and that's why the system is so hysterically, absolutely out of their mind right now. So here's President Trump lays out his mass deportation plan. When I'm back in the White House, the very first reconciliation bill I will sign will be for a massive increase in border patrol and a colossal increase in the number of ICE deportation officers. And I want to thank the Border Patrol. These are incredible people.
Starting point is 00:55:22 And I want to thank ICE, and in particular, I want to thank Brandon Judd, Border Patrol, and Tom Homan, Central Castor. He's Central Castor. Under my leadership, we will use all necessary state, local, federal, and military resources to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history. Other countries are emptying out their prisons, insane asylums, and mental institutions and sending all of their problems right into their dumping ground.
Starting point is 00:56:01 The USA. Think of it. It literally can't be clearer what Trump intends to do or at least the saying he intends to do in order to get reelected yeah this is just fucking terrifying and unacceptable I can't I can't believe that this is just where we are I mean I don't know I I find it odd you know but what it's weird you think you know Andrew Jackson's this the campaign and on the Trail of Tears and people are going like yeah, they gotta go west
Starting point is 00:56:37 You know, it's it's wild to think that that's now also in the present Yeah, it's a thing you like to think of as the past I would like to complain about it as though it were inflation, you know, oh Remember when it used to be bad now, it's like oh complain about it as though it were inflation. You know, like, oh, remember when it used to be bad. Now it's like, oh, remember when it was identical. Remember when this guy is threatening to terrorize large swaths of the population. I feel like here's the problem. Here's my number one problem. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:56:58 I've heard the those who forget the past, do them to repeat it kind of thing. I want a new saying, which is everybody needs to fucking stop it and leave me alone. It's an interesting slogan. I'll try it. So when Alex says that two thirds of the country support deportation drives, that's sort of true. Sure. But it's a little bit more complicated. This is something he's basing on right wing blogs and Twitter accounts who are reporting on a recent CBS news poll, which he shouldn't trust by default at CBS news. They did a poll. Fuck them, right?
Starting point is 00:57:28 They did it right. This is the time they got it right because it's so overwhelming. Sure. So leaving that aside, they found, quote, a nearly six in 10 majority of voters say that they would favor in principle a new government program to deport all undocumented immigrants living in the US illegally. This is heavily skewed by Trump supporters who favor this kind of a program at a rate of about nine out of 10. It's still shit that about one third of Democrats would support something like this, but the difference is glaring.
Starting point is 00:57:58 It's nine out of 10 on one side. I think what's wrong there is that it's the wrong question, right? Because by definition, if you have classified an entire group of people as illegally being here, then it's already incumbent upon you to deport them. That's already in the works. There shouldn't be any more need to get out the fucking Girl Scouts to go find people and then deport them. In the eyes of the law, they are already not supposed to be here.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Sure. The illegality part is the problem that should be tweaked. Yeah, that needs to be gone. You know, that is how you get rid of this whole this whole thing. Not like, oh, people shouldn't be enforcing this thing. It should be like we should get rid of the thing. No, I don't disagree. Yeah, but I still I still think this this number is a lot less shocking when broken down. Yeah, one third of people. Yeah, it's like one third.
Starting point is 00:58:54 But then sometimes that's the thing about that. That's the thing about this kind of shit though is then it's like, do that? Do these people really know what it is that they think you know, what do you think a deportation think, you know, what do you think a deportation is? Right. What do you think this program entails? Exactly. You say you support it in principle.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Totally. But what does that mean? Do you mean- Do you mean in practice? Do you want people breaking into homes and kicking people out? That's the question because that's the implied question here. Because Trump is also saying like, we're going to deport people, no questions asked. Yeah. It's like, there need to be a number of questions
Starting point is 00:59:26 Tons of questions that need asking. Yeah, that's that's how laws work. Right? Yeah, I mean, yeah that that is a erroneous ass question Yeah, it's a terrible question But the numbers are still jarring sure and especially the I went through a fair amount of this poll and it is pretty clear What they managed to capture is intense polarization. Yeah. I mean- There is semi-normal looking polling, and then the right wing is way off on another
Starting point is 00:59:57 level. Sure, sure. That's kind of what I'm thinking lately about certain types of this kind of polarization thing is I think it is just easier to fit it into polarization because if you really want to get an idea of what people think about deportations, then you would have to go into the like, okay, let's go through what a deportation is. Let's go through this whole process. Let's imagine you know somebody who's got to go through this and they're a good dude.
Starting point is 01:00:24 It's not that you're a bad person who just wants everybody out of here You know this guy you want to follow the law you think it's illegal for this guy to be here then what what does this person go through if you like sit people down and Actually go through every step of this process and that it could happen to somebody you know Then those nine out of ten people will actually be like wait a second the government can do what? They might not because they're I mean ostensibly They're the people who are supposed to be against the government going into people's homes you know breaking you know that kind of shit You would hope that it would be illuminating for them
Starting point is 01:00:57 I don't think a lot of people really have an idea of what it is that is being done in a deportation sure you know And that in practice or in principle, is doing a lot of like... Heavy lifting. I don't know exactly what that is allowing people to sort of deflect. But whatever. I was looking through the questions on this thing and it is just a bummer. One of them is, which candidate, if either, has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president?
Starting point is 01:01:24 A full 23% of respondents said neither. That's low. I think that's high for what that implies. I mean, I don't know. If we call the retirement age 65, the presidential retirement age can't be 35 years more than that. Sure. Yeah. Sure. Yeah. So, um, Alex, he knows everything about the globalists at this point. I would, I would hope so. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:53 30 years in. I would hope so. Yeah. Again, I've studied the globalists now. I know everything about them. Basically I've been learning exponentially and 30 years ago, I didn't more than most people. Now I know more than almost anybody. And I know a lot of you are super smart and know more than I do. But the point is, is that they, with their intimidation and their attacks and their demonization and all the things they've done to us over the years, thought, oh, we've intimidated them,
Starting point is 01:02:21 that's why they're rolling over. No, 99% of people that were being bullied were asleep, just thought this is just happening. They didn't know why it was happening. Now that people know they're being bullied, now that they know they're being robbed, now that they know they're being screwed on purpose, people are pissed, this is unfair, this is crazy,
Starting point is 01:02:39 this is wrong, now the actuaries are out, 35 million dead from the poison shots. You're like, why has it been 22 million for a year? Now it's 35 because you only get the numbers once a year. That's how statistics work. I'm sorry. And they come in months and months after the other year ended. So it took six months for the 2023 numbers to come in. It's 35 mil dead now from the shots. It was 22 mil dead in 2022. It was about 9 million dead in 2021. I mean, they are freaking killing everybody. Why not just say everyone's dead?
Starting point is 01:03:12 Everybody's dead. Yeah. At this point, why not? We should all know so many dead people in the- From the vaccine. From the past year in the vaccine. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Everybody. Yeah. Like, the not- that 35 millions a ridiculous
Starting point is 01:03:27 It's that that's 20 is a ridiculous number one in ten people What one out of every ten people, you know is currently dead from the vaccine I think the numbers Substantially lower Just think okay. I know you got to escal, okay, I know you gotta escalate. I know you have to heighten this thing. I get it. But man, you're gonna get to a point eventually where you're just gonna have to say everybody
Starting point is 01:03:54 is dead. You gotta lower the stakes. Yeah. You gotta go back down. You gotta turn this into a situation where you're broadcasting to like separatist enclaves where they haven't seen anybody and they assume everyone's dead. Yeah. You know, that's the only, that's the only way that this, this keeps going. Yeah. Yeah. Cause you're in, we're like in RPG, you know, like at the start
Starting point is 01:04:15 of the game, you're doing tens of damage, you know, at a certain point the game has to end. You can't be doing a million. I I can't I don't have time to read one million damage after every fight once you have to start abbreviating Yeah, exactly one K. Oh god. We're just just end the game Oh, I see I was thinking along more along the lines of where my mind went was M. Night Shyamalan's the village. All right Which one was that the one where at the end? It was like just regular Was that the one where at the end it was like just regular 90s? It was a community of people who lived in the past and they saw the monsters in the woods and shit.
Starting point is 01:04:50 Yeah, it was cosplayers. Yeah. Yeah, he could do that. Then you could have millions and millions are dying of the vaccine. I think that'd be fine. You could convince that community. I think maybe that's the way the future should go We should all get in groups of I don't know 150 or so choose a decade that we like and that's just how you got A little what would you choose?
Starting point is 01:05:14 And it's just based on aesthetics I'm technology I mean Listen, there's a soft spot at my heart for the saved by the bell color scheme and they're like jagged edge I'm gonna go with 90s fuck it 90s was a good time. Mm-hmm I'll go I'll go along with you with the 90s from 93 till yeah, because I never really got to finish Parker Lewis can't lose So Do you go back get back in to go back watch the rest of those? so So, get back and watch the rest of those. So Alex spends a fair amount of time in a rant about his enemies and we're going to
Starting point is 01:05:51 listen to a cross section of this. Just talking a lot about grocery prices and then into this headspace. Infowars is the flamethrower. It's the hydrogen bomb dropped on their lives. It's the fire of God's truth coming down on them and they don't know what to do because they're worshipers of Baal. They can pray all day and they can't get a spark out of the sky. When we pray to God and do it in earnest and do it in courage, fire rains from heaven and they know it and they can feel it and they understand we will never surrender to their Satanism we will never become
Starting point is 01:06:36 their if you looked at the antifa the Satanist have you looked to the left like zombies drooling who the hell would want to be like that? What type of God do you serve? It's not even a like, oh, I have to hold myself back from not selling out. It's the opposite. They are repugnant. They are anathema. They are repellent. It's like you've ever been out in the country. And one one of the jobs is got a dead cow or dead horse rotting to get it out of the field put in a gully Or whatever to the tracks more coyotes. It's just not a good thing and Just spreads disease. So, you know, I've done it a few times dead horses dead cows Sometimes they've been dead a week. There's maggots all of you got to get out of the tractor
Starting point is 01:07:23 You know, there was a big old chain tighter around the leg sometimes the leg pulls off halfway everywhere You're going it's just like the most discolored you know guys a possum inside the guts eat them go up their ass What are we doing in their family shows off possum looks up at all the guts and everything? And you know that's my job is the worst part about it is I got to like literally dragging those dead animals around and Having to tie chains around all those rotting flesh and maggots is a 1% out of a hundred as bad as it is just looking at leftist being around these leftist lawyers and they think they're powerful
Starting point is 01:08:03 They're serving Satan. I'm just looking at a big rotting dead cow. All right. Or a dead horse with maggots. I spiritually just see them, they're like all maggots all over, it's like, ugh. I'm thinking how pathetic they are and how soulless they are and how they're shooting their kids up with deadly shots if they got them and how they serve the system as Satan.
Starting point is 01:08:19 And I'm just sitting there holding my spiritual nose, just going, uh-huh. Mm-hmm. I mean, you think you're powerful over me. I see you a rotting pile of flesh spiritual rot right in front of me when I my mind's in the stars and infinity and just endless beauty and in interfacing with God and discernment and psychic power and will and just Everything that God would have given you and instead you're a pile of rotting flesh You are your father's child you are death and
Starting point is 01:08:50 Behold I saw Sure the horse pale the rider and his name was death pull up revelation the pale horse pull it up properly We upload to X the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones that should be put about what Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:09:10 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:09:18 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. fun Rant I tried that he was on yeah, it was a bit longer, but that gives you a good feeling Yeah of how much time he's trying to kill I I what what I find fascinating about that
Starting point is 01:09:33 Is that there is something super revealing there, which is such a like our? Systems are not capable of dealing with it That is how he views people right right? Like when you're talking of rotting meat, you are a bag of rotting meat, right? There is no way for him to engage with you on an equal level until you say something that's like pro Trump or anti-immigrant. Sure. And then maybe you're no longer meat. Right, right. I mean more in the context of like holding Alex accountable, you know, of of like if he says something to you And he sees you as rotting meat. It does not matter what he says to you
Starting point is 01:10:09 No, it is not a thing that he cares about he is not giving you those words as though they are his bond You know, so it is so funny whenever you see people being like, oh well Alex apologizes like he is not Apologizing to rottingting me He thinks you are meat he thinks your meat with maggots coming out of your eye socket and a friendly little That is yeah that should be kept in mind yes Yeah, I think when you're talking to somebody make sure they're not looking at you believing that you are rotting meat Yeah, so another thing you should keep in mind is that when Alex is like, you, you meat, you rotting meat,
Starting point is 01:10:49 my head's in the stars. In the stars. My head is in the stars because God gives me discernment and all this. You should also keep in mind that a fair amount of the reporting that he does is based on memes, as in this next clip. You know, Jim Jones says I use Kool-Aid
Starting point is 01:11:04 to take out almost 1 a thousand people with cyanide Fauci says hold my beer my juice took out millions of people and counting 35 million and I got a quick clip here by Nick Fuentes I don't I don't agree with his political issues on groups of people, but I agree with his overall analysis. He's a Nazi! I thought he played this club, the elites, whoever you can say they are. Oh, who?
Starting point is 01:11:37 This is how they operate. Hey, dumb shit, you don't have to do this. I mean... This is a real choice This is this is such a choice to still play Nick Fuentes when you need to Softball and tiptoe around like I don't like his politics about groups I am too much of a weird coward to say he's a racist and an anti-semi. Yeah What the fuck is wrong with him? I mean well he wants he wants His audience to like Nick it is it is it is fascinating because it is it is like it's like Neville Chamberlain
Starting point is 01:12:12 It is playing out. I'm just like listen the Nazis aren't all bad We disagree. I disagree. I'm not a bad guy. I like I like the umbrella of what he's about You but I gotta go the baby out with the bath water, right? Yeah I would say in this in a situation like this where you're doing your own show and you're your own boss and everything You can throw out whatever bath water you want If you are presenting Nick Fuentes in a positive light to your audience now, that is your choice Yep, and you're doing it for a reason yeah I want you to agree with everything he says and make your own choices about whether or not I want to hide behind I don't think it's the possible deniability that I disagree
Starting point is 01:12:55 so Alex is getting excited that it's staying the Kubrick's daughter is coming in right all right Vivian Kubrick is super smart. And she was the protege of her father, the greatest filmmaker ever hands down, not just the quality of the films, but the ideas. Stanley Kubrick and she worked on the films and the films whole nine yards as protege. You want the real deep dive on the real Stanley Kubrick. She's about to tell you stuff never before heard the next two hours never before seen about what really goes on in Hollywood All the stuff everything you're gonna get the deep download. This is gonna be historic. No one else knows this information She told it to me. I know a lot of it's true for my sources. Anyways
Starting point is 01:13:36 This is gonna be important decoding our universe and it gets into the fact that basically Stanley Kubrick was what you call They would call a remote viewer He he knew this stuff and just like we all do at a certain level But he was more powerful than most people, you know, maybe one out of a one out of a billion So she's a deep download coming up now I've got stacks of news here, but you talk about people turning against the new world order. You know, Glenn Danzig, I don't really follow his religion, but he says he follows both Christ and the devil.
Starting point is 01:14:10 He wants energy out of it. I think that's super illuminating. But even Glenn Danzig, who was the evil Elvis, has come out and said that the new world order, the pandemic, all this stuff is pure BS. And I know he said nice things about the show before. We'd love to get Glenn Dandzig on the show. Maybe I can bring him to Christ. If anyone can, it's probably you. Yeah. But this is going to be really disappointing if this interview doesn't end with Vivian Kubrick talking about
Starting point is 01:14:38 how Stanley Kubrick was a remote viewer and could see all realities. And that's how he made his, there probably would be a big letdown. It would be... I mean if you're gonna build somebody up. But Alex has heard this from her before and he knows from his sources so he's very confident in building this up like that. Feels like that's really what she has to say at this point. I feel like if this episode doesn't end with Alex baptizing Glenn Danzig we've all done a bad job.
Starting point is 01:15:05 Well, don't look, I don't know how long in fours is going to be around, but if they're around much longer, don't count it out as a possibility. If, if we're doing a final show, I want to be out. I want to be in the Rio Grande. I want Alex wearing a white fucking robe and I want Glenn Danzig ready to take the dip. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. While Tucker officiates or something, you know, Tucker's standing off looking stoic
Starting point is 01:15:30 on the side. Absolutely, I look very stoic. With Roger Stone, of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course. The most pious of... But Roger Stone is actually wearing a halo. He's not dead yet. He's just forced to wear a halo.
Starting point is 01:15:39 Wow, also a sandwich board for Alex's pills. A halo and a sandwich board. Yep and chases on spaces. Yeah Trying to be charming So this is not charming this sucks Alex he likes to play his games about not being a bigot. You know, I don't hate people right But this is something that he has to say about Pride Month. Oh fun workers revolt against Pride Month in Mexico City tear down unworthy manners Yeah, it's the flag of the pitos. It's the flag of the takeover. It's the flag of targeting children Nobody's attacking gay people the last 12 mass shooters have been transgender mainly male to female
Starting point is 01:16:19 But in the one case of Nashville Transgender who killed six at Nashville school bought guns with federal grant money. And now they finally got the full dossier, the full manifesto. Trans mass shooter planned killing for five years according to new released pages from Trans Festo. So Alex's like these stats are completely ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:16:43 It's just transphobic Twitter nonsense. The shooter that Alex is talking about was a trans woman, but that shooting happened in March 2023 there have been more than 12 mass shootings in the United States this month and we're halfway through the month It's not the last 12 shooters of trans people. This is ridiculous. It's fucking garbage and this Pride flag is the pedo flag. That is indicative of the beliefs that he's held for a long time. They just weren't acceptable to say now. He was always, he's always been this person.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Yeah. Yep. He had the fake facade of libertarian acceptance and whatever, but it was nonsense. It is something that it's like man. I would like to have have knowledge of the future if I could remote view the future way back when when people were having those conversations and I was like No, you can't allow that kind of euphemism shit to fly and they're like, ah, maybe they don't like it would be nice to Have this on my phone to just be like the world as it is in 2024
Starting point is 01:17:47 This is the direction this goes. Yeah so, um, you know, well while you keep alex's His bigotries and and all this is in mind. You remember he's also in the stars Yeah, his brain is in the stars and he has great discernment. And so it's weird when he reports on bullshit headlines Breaking cobit mrna jabs are not vaccines. Ninth Circuit rules stripping liability. Whoa, that would be wild. So this is just a false headline that's being promoted. Just a false one?
Starting point is 01:18:14 Yeah. Okay. So what happened here is that there was a lawsuit that was brought against the LA Unified School District over their vaccination requirements. The case was dismissed by a lower court because they determined that even if the plaintiffs could prove their case, it wouldn't be a successful claim. The Ninth Circuit ruled that the case shouldn't have been thrown out and that in theory, if they can prove their case, there is a chance they would have an actual claim that they
Starting point is 01:18:37 could pursue in court. The Ninth Circuit Court did not rule that the COVID vaccines aren't vaccines or not subject to normal vaccination liability rules. This is all just entirely made up and Alex is reporting that to the audience because integrity and honesty is the most important thing in his world. This is just horseshit. Wow. That's not fair.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Oh, his ridiculous lack of rules. There is also that of like, there is certain amount of I guess I guess playground rules You know like hey Listen at the end of the day. It's got to be based on something It's got to be a something you can't you can lie, but you can't fabricate You can't make stuff up, but he can make stuff up there because he's a great remote viewer He is yeah speaking of someone who's a great remote viewer we get Vivian Kubrick child of great remote viewer protege
Starting point is 01:19:29 And she she's pretty insistent that her dad could not affect the moon landing because he was too busy which is great I actually respect that as a as a reasoning. I buy that more than anything else Yeah, clockwork orange came out a little bit after totally these are hard to make they're very especially when he's involved Notoriously, so I would say that these two do not have good chemistry. Oh, this is not a chase and Alex situation He did what they can't do today with old technology that was it's like I know it's super human Imagine your dad today with the technology. Oh my god I feel so sad as well because with these TV series that go on forever. You're unwatchable. Well no no no no I was just gonna say that his desire was always to make Napoleon but he said to me I just I
Starting point is 01:20:13 can't make it in two and a half hours you know this needs to be a really long You could have made a whole series. He could oh my god he would have absolutely loved to make these super series that they do on TV. I mean, he would have gone- When I was knocking the series, he would have done a better job. Oh my God. That's kind of indicative of how they're not really communicating well. There's a, these series suck. No, I mean, you would love to make one. He would do better.
Starting point is 01:20:42 It is weird whenever people schmooze before they even bother listening to you That's way more insulting than just ignoring me to be like, oh, you're super smart. I was gonna say something that you don't Know I love that too. It's different. Yeah, what? It turns out Stanley Kubrick had no idea how to end 2001 a space Odyssey until he listened to Infowars. No. As he was making the movie, he figured out what the ending would be.
Starting point is 01:21:11 Oh, okay. That baby at the end of 2001, and it also happened on The Shining, he could not decide how he wanted to end the film. And he told me that even while they were in filming 2001, he still hadn't figured out how he was going to end it. Now, anyone who's, you know, responsible for a huge film
Starting point is 01:21:31 like that, you can imagine that it might be terrifying. But his viewpoint was that somehow he had total faith that he would think of something. And so the baby just kind of came to him as a way to end the movie. Like plan R and all the stuff that came to him. Well, you know, I. We're gonna talk about the next hour,
Starting point is 01:21:54 or what are you talking about now? But I mean, your dad, you've told me, come on, get it all out there. He would just get this stuff and the government would come to him. My mom was a kid. I'm like eight years old watching Dr. Strangelove. My mom goes, yeah, he knew how the coders worked on the B-52s. And the government came and said, how do you know? And I actually later like, yeah,
Starting point is 01:22:12 he just kind of came up with it. That was what was great about your dad is he somehow knew stuff. I think artists, you know, I mean, I would love to go into the architecture of who we are as beings, but I really believe that we have lived many, many, many, many times. And I think that artists have an innate ability to channel and draw in all kinds of really deep stuff. And we don't know how long we've been crashing around in this universe or what we really
Starting point is 01:22:41 know beneath our conscious awareness. But yeah, I do think that he was very psychic. He certainly was psychic with me. You know, he would know things about me and be waiting. Talk about your dad, talk about that. I just want to... I am! ...concern this thing.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Whatever you want, yeah. So he always said to me, and I'm going back to this idea of him having the confidence and the calmness that he had faith that he would think of an idea for the end of 2001 or the end of The Shining. And he said to me, the only thing you need to know as an artist, the only thing you need to be able to do is to be okay with not knowing what you're going to do and being okay with it not working out. Then you can
Starting point is 01:23:25 be an artist. That's how I feel about Infowars. Okay man, there's just a bad vibe between them. It's just not good. Yeah. It just doesn't feel right. I think what she's saying about her dad is kind of interesting. Sure.
Starting point is 01:23:41 You know, her perspective is interesting for what it is. I think what she's saying about him being psychic is somewhere between the lines of like artistic flowery speak and Scientology. Yeah Not the same as how Alex no has portrayed this in the past. No, this is a letdown Yeah, yeah, cuz I mean and even specifically I believe the Shining and Space Odyssey were both books. So when he's saying he couldn't figure out how to end the movie, he wasn't sure what choices he was going to make to end the movie. I'm like, I don't know where this is going to go. I hope God shows up for me.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I didn't have a specific vision in mind. And I yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and I think that there's something really nice about that actually. Like the idea that the thing you need to have as an artist is the instinct and knowing that you'll know what to do. Yeah, things need to evolve as time goes on. There's something kind of nice about that. Yeah, it's a process. But unfortunately it's being set on fucking InfoWars.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Yeah, that is a problem. So Alex really wants to push Vivian to be like, fucking talk about the remote viewing. He was a psychic. He can see the fucking world. Come on. What happened is that he didn't like Hollywood. And when he got to England, because they had this tax relief for anybody who would make films there, he went there to make movies. And he loved it. And he loved the English people. And he loved not being in Hollywood and he never went back. All right we spent a lot of time just on 2001 and your dad obviously didn't fake the moon landing
Starting point is 01:25:11 because it'd been much better done every day. No I wish people would stop saying that he wouldn't have done it and it wouldn't have been better or worse or anything. So we've hit that. I want to shift we've hit it into whatever you want to talk about the next hour you're so we're so blessed to have you here Vivian Gilbert but I want to talk about wherever you want to go but I want to talk about the next hour. You're so, we're so blessed to have you here, Vivian Gilbert. But I want to talk about wherever you want to go, but I want to talk about Eyes Wide Shut. I want to talk about what, you know, you told me some personal stuff,
Starting point is 01:25:34 whatever we're gonna get into, but I've had more of these experiences you told me about since then, where all this ether, all connected. And like, you know, your dad, like literally knowing how the scramblers on the B-52 worked and that came to him the government came is that true? I remember you told me years ago about it, but the government comes is how do you know this? Your dad just knew it. I mean that is amazing. Well, actually I was talking about something different
Starting point is 01:26:00 That will remember you told me a lot of like 15 years ago. I can't even remember what I did yesterday. So my father was a pilot. He flew planes. And so I am sure that he met, when he was working for Look magazine, he flew a lot of places, took federal, so he was a young man, right? So he dug all this kind of stuff. And then he had a near accident and he nearly So he dug all this kind of stuff. And then he had a near accident. He nearly killed the people and himself on the plane. And in true tunnel vision, he decided that if he could have such an accident, then anyone else could.
Starting point is 01:26:34 So then he decided to never get on another plane. And he never did. And he didn't let me get on a plane until I practically blackmailed him by saying my boyfriend would pay for it. But anyway, he is it true the government came to visit him about about this is what you told me. Oh, we got to break our number. God damn it. This is super exciting. This is not super
Starting point is 01:26:59 exciting. This is just a little bit. It's just a deflating balloon like Alex had this whole like great story that he told that he Pretended that Vivian had told him about Stanley Kubrick. Yeah, I don't know if I said that My god, yeah, just just Heraldo in their way through this fucking vault. Oh, yeah, and it keeps going. Oh god Let's talk about your dad's last film. Eyes wide shut. I mean, we know now Satanism pedophilia, the new world order, it's all out in the open. It's all exposed. How did your dad come up with eyes wide shut? And then there's a lot of intrigue in and around that. And you told me more than a decade ago, and I'm going from memory on this, that your dad literally envisioned this.
Starting point is 01:27:43 from memory on this that your dad literally envisioned this. He like just came up with it from the ether. Uh, well, honestly, I don't remember saying that. Oh, thank you so much. Well, then we'll get to that in a minute. But we'll get to his earlier stuff. All right, we'll get to that in a minute. I don't remember telling you that. I said that, Alex.
Starting point is 01:27:59 I don't think I said these things to you. I think maybe you want to believe they are true. This is a troubling thing to To witness this right now In our current conversation as I exist within it is the wrong time to be discovering this yeah Kind of leads you to think that maybe Vivian's just someone who's not like into playing ball because most people in Alex's orbit would be like, yeah, totally. Yeah, yeah, why not?
Starting point is 01:28:28 Yeah. What am I going to, oh no, Stanley's going to be mad at me? No, it's fine. She seems to actually have some concern, I guess, about what she could be making people believe about her dad. She cares about the legacy of her father. Yeah. And it does just tend to lead to like, I don't remember saying that.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Uh-oh. What I'm asking is I know about What I'm asking you is personally Looking at all this and like, you know where it's all going specifically eyes wide shut like Your dad just came up decided to make this movie. No, I I think that he wanted to tell me years ago like 12 years ago Oh my you said your dad was super psychic in which he obviously was Tell me years ago, like 12 years ago, you said your dad was super psychic, which he obviously was. And I hear you hear these stories, the news, most of them are wrong, that he came up with like the battle plans, the codes instead of the planes.
Starting point is 01:29:12 The government came and asked him, how did you know that? Is that not true? I don't remember him saying that. I don't mean to contradict you, but no, it was in the news. I'm not saying it's in the news. It's probably complete nonsense We can't even use the news as a benchmark for well, I guess it might be true now It's even the new always in the news that it's extra bullshit Well, that's what Alex should think but he's trying to write use the news as a prop
Starting point is 01:29:40 I mean she is just not going by having it. This is not fun No, we kind of tell that Alex is it. This is not fun. No. You can kind of tell that Alex is having a little bit less fun than he hoped he would. Yeah. He's like, thinking, god damn it, I wanna go back to the H-E-B ads. Oh man.
Starting point is 01:29:54 I wanna talk about price of various groceries. 5.99, are you shitting me? Now meanwhile, you have Vivian Kubrick, who in theory has some really fascinating stories to tell. I have no doubt. And in this clip we get what could be, I could listen to a 10 minute story about this. She almost got kidnapped. Alright, that's a good story base.
Starting point is 01:30:15 He had many death threats. I personally had to deal with a guy who was demanding millions of dollars from him while my father stood in a bush with a gun. You just don't realize how crazy it can get for people. Well, you're super famous, it's crazy. But dangerous. You know, we were on Barry Lyndon. The IRA tried to kidnap us, the children,
Starting point is 01:30:40 and I had to sit in a hotel in Froome for three months with the children. By the way, I think I love all your dad's films from Frum for three months with the hotel. By the way, I think I love all your dad's films from Spartacus through to Eyes Wide Shut. Barry Linden's my less favorite. I know that was his big passion project, right? What is wrong with you? It's a great film. I'm just saying it for a second. It's like Mount Everest is the biggest and then there's the next one.
Starting point is 01:31:01 It was kind of like, those are like 27,000 feet tall. this is like 20,000 feet tall. That's what we call instinct That's what you can't teach when someone who you're interviewing says I was almost kidnapped as a child on the set of Barry Lyndon Your thought is I don't like Barry Lyndon. That's that sucks that replaces I swear to God that replaces that that psychopath story where they're like, oh he goes to the funeral He meets somebody and then it's like he kills his dad, because that's where you meet the people at the funeral. If that makes sense, you know, that whole thing. If you think listening to somebody describe how they were almost kidnapped by the IRA.
Starting point is 01:31:37 As a child on the set of Berryland. On the set of Berryland, and you're like, man, Berryland is not that great. Now you're a psycho. You're a psychopath. Now is the time that I respond by telling the director's daughter that that movie is not that great. You're a psycho. You're a psychopath. Now is the time that I respond by telling the director's daughter that that movie is not that good. Insane behavior from an insane person. Very strange.
Starting point is 01:31:53 But I think it's indicative of how Alex isn't getting what he wants out of this interview. Absolutely. That's definitely true. So we have one more clip of their conversation. And it's just such a defeat. He got a phone call from the CIA. And they said, we'd like to interview you. And I've heard about this.
Starting point is 01:32:10 So tell me. And so he, they said, we want to know how you knew what the war room looked like. That's right. And he was like, uh, no, I don't think I will do an interview with you. But he was in England and we had an apartment in St. John's Wood. And my dad told me this, that he was asleep in bed and with my mom.
Starting point is 01:32:33 And he woke up with a flashlight in his face and a group of police officers standing around their bed. Right? I mean, how many of you have had this experience unless you're a drug king, right? I mean, how many of you have had this experience unless you're a drug king pain? And then they just said to him, Oh, sorry, we made a mistake. And then just left the threat. Well, I mean, you know, good God, you let yourself into someone's bedroom and surround them. I haven't after he releases. Well, I don't know the exact time, but I would
Starting point is 01:33:02 guess that it was. That's the thing I remember hearing from my mom. Yeah, they were like, how did you know exactly how it looks? Well, he could just envision what egomaniacs were built. No, it was my mom and Ken Adams. Ken Adams was a brilliant art director, and Ken did all the Bond movies. But Ken and my dad were really good friends. He was a German fighter pilot, no, British fighter pilot,
Starting point is 01:33:23 but he was German Jew. And he was in the RAF, but little detail, but he was brilliant. You know, if you look at the Bond movies, it definitely you'll see his touch, right? It looks like Dr. Evil stuff. Yeah, it's like, it became lighter, but yeah. Yeah, yeah. So it turns out Kubrick did not psychically envision this war room. It was an art director who worked on Bond movies. It has a familiar style. Yup. Yup, yup, yup.
Starting point is 01:33:53 This sucks for him. Yeah, this is about as deflating as finding out that memes and TJ quotes aren't always accurate. Yeah. So I mean, I think talking about knowing Vivian Kubrick and telling these stories, fantastic. Yeah. So I mean, like, I think, I think talking about knowing Vivian Kubrick and telling these stories, great. Fantastic. Fantastic. You'd hope that having her on would somehow like validate some of those stories or whatever. Instead, it's just, I come away from this looking at like, Oh, so all that shit was just Alex making it up or most likely
Starting point is 01:34:23 hearing what he wanted to hear when she said things. 15 years ago, Alex, we were doing coke. It was a party. I told you what I told you. I'm not that person anymore. I've gotten better. I've changed.
Starting point is 01:34:37 I told you what I said and you heard what you wanted. And then here we are, 15 years later. And we're both very unhappy about it. Yeah. I'm unhappy that we also have to jump now to Tuesday. Okay. Because the stars were still out. Oh no.
Starting point is 01:34:55 Yes. Okay. And there was a big piece of news that happened that Alex is entirely on the wrong side of. And it should be invalidating of most of the stuff in his career. Hunter Biden was just convicted of all three counts. Now the FBI, the CIA, the just department with big tech censored this in 2020 and 50 plus intelligence experts and former heads of the CIA and NSA and everything else came out and said, it's totally fake. It's all fake. The thousands of videos of him with crack heads and underage
Starting point is 01:35:32 girls and pedophilia. It's all fake. Just like Biden's daughters. Diary was fake. They now admit that's real. It was always real. We knew it was real. But now why are they bringing it out? Why have they bringing it out? Why have they now convicted him? Why do they allow this to happen? Because they want to put pressure on Joe Biden to leave, as Roger Stone has been saying for three years, that they would try to flush Biden. He's really just a placeholder for Obama coming up in Chicago in July.
Starting point is 01:36:03 And now it's 100% clear, they're all over the news. Joe Biden must step down. So you might notice that Alex isn't specifying here what charges Hunter Biden was convicted on. Possibly because he can't really justify supporting them if they were laid out clearly. Hunter was charged with lying about his drug use on an application to buy a gun. That made up two of the three felonies he was convicted of, and the third was possessing a gun while addicted to or using illegal drugs. Alex does not believe there should be federal background checks required to buy a gun, so
Starting point is 01:36:34 he shouldn't support the first two charges. Further, he should have a huge problem with the government deciding that if you take drugs they consider illegal, then you don't have the right to own a gun. Alex has smoked weed periodically, and that's not always been legal so you can easily see how this doesn't work for him either. Hunter getting convicted, particularly for these crimes, is a huge optics problem for folks like Alex because they should be yelling about how tyrannical the laws in question are, plus the whole thing really hurts the they're trying to use the courts to attack
Starting point is 01:37:02 Trump thing. The solution to these problems is pretty obvious when you're a champion liar like Alex. You get around the whole I'm supposed to be a gun rights guy thing by pretending Hunter was convicted of the other stuff that you want him to be charged with. Yeah. And then you pretend that convicting Biden's son is secretly an attack on Trump. This is fucking fantasy land nonsense. If Alex believed anything of these gun things that he that are supposed to be core bedrock issues for him
Starting point is 01:37:28 He can't possibly support hunter Biden being convicted for this shit. Yeah. Yeah ridiculous. I understand. You don't like the guy. That's fine Yeah, I don't like any of this. I don't like any of this now, you know, like Everything everything's wrong because because it's almost the opposite of what, like rich people don't get this kind of shit. You know what I'm saying? Like they never get this kind of shit and they never would. We don't, we don't expect them to get this kind of shit. Right?
Starting point is 01:37:59 So the only reason that Hunter is getting it is because he's the president's son. Like it's ironic that this is proving the exact opposite of what I think Alex is assuming that they're proving which is that they're specifically choosing this guy for political reasons. Right. And I, you know, it's an open question because I didn't look into this to know so I can't speak on it really. But I don't know if there are other people who do periodically or routinely get charged with lying on an application for a gun because they use drugs but there also aren't people who are as high high profile as him and people who doggedly pursue these
Starting point is 01:38:36 things so like yeah it is it is probably he's getting charged with this because he's the president's son but then also maybe it is something people could charge. I don't know. I mean, the problem like it just keeps going back to like the the the the wrong question is being asked, you know, like the reason that we would want somebody like Hunter Biden prosecuted for blank is to is because everyone is equal under the law. Right. That's the idea. Yeah, that's the whole thing so It the singling him out in any direction for or against is again
Starting point is 01:39:13 Anathema it's not it's not great and it misses the point a tiny bit But I am far more concerned with just you know doing these sort of checks on Alex's, like, if you believe this, this is where you should fall on this. And it just doesn't, this is a big problem. I think both sides just got to stay out of the court. Like oh, the courts are good or the courts, you guys just got to stay out of there. Probably. It's never going to go your way.
Starting point is 01:39:39 Or you're just, it's going to be messy. It's going to be messy. So Alex wants prison for life. Sure. His enemies for all of them. Yes. Oh, so when he gets in office, he's not going to revenge, put people in prison. Right. There's going to be courts and everything, which is going to be messy. And then they're all messy. They're all going to go to prison for life. Okay. Or Alex will execute them publicly. If someone asks, okay, the criminal gang leaders, the big heads of the central banks, uh, Fizer head, uh, Fauci, all of them that lied to Trump. We know created the disinfo
Starting point is 01:40:13 already had the vaccine ready years before they released the virus. They all need to go to prison for the rest of their lives. It sounds sexy to say they need to be executed. Sex executed. You know, they sent Napoleon to Island twice because he had a lot of stay behind networks was to keep fighting. If they turn him into a martyr, you don't turn them into martyrs. You don't execute them. You just put them in a prison and solitary confinement. They can, I think they can have to be out one hour a day, but you lock them up for the rest of their lives. Now, that said, it is constitutional. It can be shown that they knowingly,
Starting point is 01:40:50 like Bayer Pharmaceutical did, put HIV and hepatitis and killed over a million hemophiliacs in the US and Europe and Australia and other areas. It is the right thing to do that they be executed. But I'm saying that's up to juries. Treason, all the stuff they've done. I'm just calling for life imprisonment. And if the juries decide to hang them, I'm not a wimp.
Starting point is 01:41:12 I will volunteer. I think it should be public. I will pull the lever. I will say that. I don't have a blood lust, but I don't want people to do work I wouldn't do. If they're convicted by a jury of treason, I would personally on national TV be there and pull the switch to break their necks at the end of a rope. I am a normal person.
Starting point is 01:41:29 I am just on my radio show fantasizing about being asked to kill Fauci. I mean wild. Yeah, because I'm not a wimp. It is, it is listening, it is listening to a man who's just telling himself he's not a bad person despite all available evidence. Yeah. Yeah. And just, and just like trying to high brain your violence. Yeah. Like just trying to somehow make it feel like it's not your weird impulses.
Starting point is 01:42:00 I'm not lashing out out of some sort of limbic rage because I have no ability to regulate the chemicals inside of my body Absolutely not that would be Pathetic right now. I am a high-minded idealist telling you all about how I will Reluctantly right but ideologically Steadfast it would be Equally pathetic if they were to ask him. And he were to say no. Right.
Starting point is 01:42:28 Yeah. Can't do that. Right. No. He's kind of stuck in a situation where I will take no pleasure from this, but I will do it as a duty to the Constitution. Jesus Christ. Just go into a closet and masturbate like the rest of us.
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Starting point is 01:44:58 I listen. One thing he should also be punished for is not even bothering to lie to me about this Right and not even and not even that not even it's an affront not even that but including in your Commercial that regardless of what occurs you will continue to have an ongoing financially beneficial relationship with your father Mm-hmm in the commercial for you telling people not to buy myself Because it'll be taken. Yeah, and I'm gonna you know, I'm not involved but I am gonna call my dad and ask him What's up with this? Commercial he couldn't do he couldn't sell the silver stuff because he got a cease and desist
Starting point is 01:45:45 I mean he got in trouble for that and I think he's doing the same kind of stuff like because the silver Woundgel is not the same as the stuff you can take internally So like if you if he's conflating those things, that's more or less the same issue that he had. Yeah Previously. Yeah, I'm shocked that a simple cease and desist did not completely desist his behavior. Well unfortunately that cease and desist came from meat. That tends to be difficult to respect. So someone who Alex does respect is the star that makes a little appearance on this episode. I don't know if you, I mean you do a pretty good job of staying away from the internet
Starting point is 01:46:24 so you probably don't even know who this person could be. I don't know if you you I mean you do a pretty good job of staying away from the internet So you probably don't even know who this person could be I don't What did somebody did the internet do a thing recently no, but this was something that I think you know people were tweeting about I think it's a get Alone it's not so that Dancing no, oh god, that would be great That would have been a great reveal that arc of yes the devil's music That would be perfect. I wish it was For this is a musician though. Okay, uh
Starting point is 01:46:56 Not not the nudge we can assume that it's not the nudge. No a recent music someone who had it right? No, it's oh, no, it had a hit of the summer though for sure. Okay that I don't know the chorus Involved gunshot sound it's Carly Rae Jepsen It's MIA. Yeah The song in the summer part yeah, yeah, okay She's on there to talk about Stanley Kubrick. Yeah So in preparation for her arriving on the show Alex plays a clip of her from a recent appearance on Tim Poole's show. Okay. Have you talked to Alex Jones?
Starting point is 01:47:40 No, yeah, you gotta I feel like Yeah, he owes me my music career back. He is the guy that my last record was cancelled over. Why, what happened? The day I said that tweet, it happens to be the day that my record was going to be released to the world. What was the tweet? It was about lies, lies on the internet, you know? And I said, people can't be fined a billion dollars for lying because so many people lie. Like I can think of like 25 people that needs to be fined a billion dollars right now. Every president we've had.
Starting point is 01:48:23 That has been detrimental to humanity you know right not just the emotional suffering of families that were part of this incident but lies that have changed the course of humanity yeah they engineer the narrative of life. So I was kind of like, wow, this is amazing. I was actually thinking of it in a positive way. I wasn't defending him. I was like, yo, if we're going to find people for lying, this is a great thing.
Starting point is 01:48:56 Let's go and make that list. And let's go and find people. What happened to your record? And they pulled my record. When was this? I got cancelled. That was four years ago? No, this was 22 October 2022.
Starting point is 01:49:12 So, wait, wait. Who was they though? I'm walking out. I'm walking out. Nice. Ah, see, that's nice. That's funny because on Tim Poole's show, that's what Ye did. He was yelling about
Starting point is 01:49:25 who is they because he was talking about the Jews. So they're making a joke about that, about that anti-Semitic garbage that Tim broadcast. And sort of maybe mirroring it a little bit? I don't know. I have some concerns for sure. Also don't think your entire career was derailed because of one tweet about Alex Jones that was actually about how we should sue everyone else for lying as well. I think maybe there were some problems prior. I would say that I, I mean, one, if you're telling somebody when your career stopped and they say four years before the date you say, it stopped way before
Starting point is 01:50:05 that. Right. Right? They're being polite. Yeah. So you got to add an extra four years on top of that. Did you have a like a I'm sure there was a follow up to Paper Planes for like not as big. No, no, no. I mean, she's had a huge hit. She's had a few albums, but yeah. And that's that. I mean, it's still a great song Yeah, I direct I honestly I look at her career as almost There's a victim of a giant success. Mmm, you know like I bet her music isn't like I don't know I can't say this cuz I haven't listened to much of it But I bet it's as good as it's always been, ever been, but that hit was so big.
Starting point is 01:50:46 It was big. You brought up Carly Rae Jepsen with a summer hit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Call Me Maybe is, you know, her career is never gonna reach that height again. Nope. My take on her appearance here, it flows along the lines of like, okay,
Starting point is 01:51:03 so Ted Nugent, not surprising. Right. That's where his career is. Yeah. She's somebody who I had slotted mentally into like, oh, her career could be saved. Sure. Like, she's not gone. She's not gone.
Starting point is 01:51:17 She's not too far gone. And it's always a surprise to me when someone who's not too far gone. Suddenly becomes too far gone. Or, no, when they appear on Infowars. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And therefore's not too far gone suddenly becomes too far gone or no when they appear on Infowars oh yeah yeah yeah for uh announce their too far goneness right right right someone who's like oh you could you could have a career right no the the gondas uh is is happens very slowly and then is all of a sudden yeah yeah so um she discusses with alex the bad PR choices that
Starting point is 01:51:46 she made around the time that she was going to put out her last album. Good call. So, am I a great to have you with us? Thank you so much. Hi, great to be here. It's a great to have you. I mean, I can hear you great. Where do you want to start? can hear you great. Where do you want to start? I want to start with how my Martyr album was martyred. So when I was about to release my last record, it was called Martyr and
Starting point is 01:52:30 it kind of the release date coinc date coincided with the verdict on the, well, your verdict when your sign fined for a billion dollars. And as I was about to post about my album, I saw the headline about you and then since then I've been kind of thrown into this full circle, you know, Candace Owen invited me on her show because of that tweet and then obviously I went on Tim Paul and then now kind of connected back to the source of my problem. So yeah, you tell me. I'll tell you, you made some bad choices with accepting invitations from people. All of that is entirely her fault. I mean, sure, I was going to promote my album, but then I decided to tweet about you and
Starting point is 01:53:17 then Candace Owens. Before the story continues, I'm sorry. Your story begins with, I was going to promote my album, but then I saw a headline and you ruined my career. I'm gonna stop you real quick. I have to say I Hate Alex Jones. Yeah, I think that he's responsible for a lot of ills in the world Leads people down bad paths nightmares. I'm not blaming him for MIA's career. Nope, nope, nope. This one is not on him. Nope. But she seems very focused on that being the turning point moment. She said it on Tim Poole's show. It does feel really important to her. She's bringing it up immediately to Alex, you ruined my career because I tweeted about you. Oh my God. In five years she's
Starting point is 01:54:01 going to be like, they turned me into the Sandy Hook woman. It's gonna be a nightmare. What if she gets Infowars? Oh. Oh man. Who knows? Who knows? She could buy it, maybe?
Starting point is 01:54:13 I don't know. So MIA asks a very, I don't know how to, I just, I don't really understand the question. Okay. And neither does Alex. A bad question, she asked a bad question. The question I wanna ask you is like, if we are living through a time like that,
Starting point is 01:54:28 we all have to choose between, you know... She's talking about how Alex said that, you know, it's basically like end times, end of the world. End times. Yeah. So we're living through times like that. We're living through the end times, yeah. If you look at the... Just if you look at the war in Israel and Palestine, it's a representation of a certain belief system where you're either going to believe in the Messiah coming, or Jesus Christ coming, or the Muslims believe that Medve is coming? And you're like, if we're living through the end times
Starting point is 01:55:08 in some way, who is right? You know? Is that your question? I feel like that is... Well, but you... Well, this is my question because... Because it is... I feel like we're at a fuck around
Starting point is 01:55:20 and find out moment in the world, you on a time scale and you know at the moment the left is being told the fuck around and find out moment is on October the 7th and if you mess around or fuck around with Israel this is what's going to happen to you right but people I'm sorry believe or people who believe in God think this is actually a fuck around and find out moment in a spiritual sense where, you know, people who it's the world is divided into people who actually believe in God or don't believe in God.
Starting point is 01:55:57 And there's some sort of result from this event or some sort of conclusion, you know, that we're all getting to no matter what issue it is and situation it is in the world, that everything is leading up to some sort of, you know, decisive moment in the future and that's what we're heading towards. And it's that, is that God? Is that AI? Is that, you know, no, it's just a random bunch of events caused by a random particles bumping into each other and nobody knows. And we carry on believing, you know, in AI and does this question have an end cyborgs and travel to other planets? You know, like
Starting point is 01:56:40 what is this conclusive moment? Absolutely. Well, I would call it approaching the singularity. So to quantify your question, you're asking me what I think of the statements you've made that I think are all statements of fact. What? Totally against what's happened to Palestinians. I'm also asking what Hamas did. Israel founded Hamas. What?
Starting point is 01:56:55 I don't know. I mean, was she, was her question like, hey, chips on the table, who's right? Like is that, is that it like yeah? It's like hey did did Jesus win this one did the Muslims in this one who won this one I? Think if I follow her question correctly. Yeah, she is saying something along the lines of She made the point of the fuck around and find out moment sure is the fuck around and find out moment. Sure is the fuck around and find out moment something that is the universe right
Starting point is 01:57:30 Okay, is it is it a deistic thing or is it not? I don't know. Okay. I don't fully understand exactly what her question was Yeah, I'm struggling. I don't think it was do you support Israel or Palestine? No, it was definitely not that it was more along the lines of I Think I think what kind of flavor end of the world are we looking at? Mm-hmm I think that's kind of my understanding of it is like hey, okay Are we looking at coming back or is God coming back or is the flavor the end of the world the artificial? Intelligence singularity or what flavor the end of the world are we dealing with today? You know, I think that's a fair question
Starting point is 01:58:09 We're all interested in which God wins in the end. Well, okay. I think it was a long walk If that's look, you know, that's question marketing to it was Tough. Yeah, so really a lot of this interview ends up being about MIA's clothing brand Because she's promoting a clothing brand those those can't be profitable right clothing brand I just hear so many people have clothing brands. Well see here. Here's the twist okay? These she always was called someone with a tinfoil hat because she believes conspiracies and anti-vax stuff. So she decided to make like tin foil clothes. They're like a special material that keep out 5G and stuff.
Starting point is 01:58:53 So that's really what she's bringing to the table. I mean, clothes that keep out 5G is more than what most people bring to this table. That is true. That is true. But she's a big star and that's big stars do big things. That's true. Now, okay, so I think that there is a certain amount of this clothing shit that is bullshit and it's appealing to a part of the brain that Alex exploits constantly.
Starting point is 01:59:23 But I also think that there might be something too, like it's not all insane. And then so fast forward six, seven years, and I've made this collection, which is that protective, is EMF protective shielding wear. And actually people in Palestine should be wearing this right now. By the way, people make jokes about it.
Starting point is 01:59:44 They admit the 5G, all of it is literally killing us. And they just make a joke about it. Well, it's not even the 5G. It's all of it. This is actually like, if you were in Palestine, this blocks out many things. Actually, this fabric is strong enough to not be trackable, traceable and things like that.
Starting point is 02:00:07 Exactly. They have trouble with their different AI reading and drone systems. So tell us about your clothing line. It's fascinating. Yes, so it's anti-drone. Well, it's anti-drone and it's perfect. If the leftists were so compassionate about the Palestinians, then they should be spreading this to the Palestinians. I should buy all my clothes. So now here's what I'll say. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:33 I don't know enough to know if what she's saying is true. Sure. I don't know if these clothes are effective in blocking out AI drone type stuff. Sure. If true, boop. Cool. I could see an application for these clothes. Great. I don't think the 5G blocking out part is really all that important. And that's what makes me worried. The stuff that seems like it's a plausible upside of the clothing. It's marketed alongside also, it's like,
Starting point is 02:01:06 hey, it's tin foil stuff. So I can't buy into it, I can't trust it. I would say that if there was a material out of which you could make clothes that would then neutralize drones, the military would have gotten there before MIA. Do you think they would also not let her sell them? I mean, I don't listen people buy body armor
Starting point is 02:01:28 I don't fucking know what they allow you to sell after they invented but I know that the military would have gotten there first Sure, they wouldn't be like why are we catching up to fucking paper planes lady? I think they'll be yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what as I as I talk about it the more I I think they'll be yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what as I as I talk about it the more I Just took for granted they're like yeah, maybe it was blocked around Here's what I was thinking I was thinking I remember Whatever people used to wear those fucking copper wristbands sure oh it solves your whatever it is It is like man. They couldn't figure out copper wristbands They definitely can't figure out clothes that block drones
Starting point is 02:02:05 But I know that they have some like there is some technology that'll like block your your License plate from camera readers and stuff. I don't know if those are real either I swear I was I took a ride and somebody told me Arrested for using one. Okay. Well that I've combined so that I could buy I think there is something I don't know. I feel like most stuff is like The the silencer rule, you know, like every time you see a movie, there's always a silencer silencers Do not exist in any meaningful like Kind of turning a gunshot into like a kind of thing. They just go
Starting point is 02:02:47 turning a gunshot into like a kind of thing. They just go to like that. It's just very loud. It's very loud. This is tough news. There's no silencers. What? There's no silencers. They don't screw on. No, they don't do it. James Bond can't fucking shoot a guy from 20 feet away silently. If that's true, then I have some questions for MIA. Sure. But I mean look this is just a tragic romp through time. Because we have like kind of a disappointing response to Alex's liquidation news. Yeah. And then you have the Vivian Kubrick coming in and that's just a deflation. Yeah. And then you have MIA which is like it's a curveball. It's certainly like itlation. Yeah. And then you have MIA, which is like, it's a curve ball. It's certainly like, it happens.
Starting point is 02:03:28 I think there's a lot to go, there's a lot that could be done there. I suppose. I mean, she talks a lot about her clothes. That you can't be, that can't be done. And Assange, apparently Assange was the inspiration for these clothes. Okay, well, alright.
Starting point is 02:03:45 Yeah. Alright. So, we come to the end of this and we leave off not knowing what the future holds exactly. Right. You know, this episode's coming out on Friday. That's when the hearing is. That's when Alex's big spectacular with Tucker is happening. We'll see what happens.
Starting point is 02:04:01 So, I mean... The anticipation is mounting. It's... We're entering uncharted territory, for sure. I mean, I hate to say this, but I believe this might be worth hyping. You're designed that way, and I understand why that would happen. So we'll be back, but until then, we have a website. And do we do, it's knowledgefight.com.
Starting point is 02:04:23 Yep, we're also not on social media. We are not on social media! Yep, we have a website. Indeed we do, it's knowledgefight.com. Yep, we're also not on social media. We are not on social media. Yep, we'll be back. But until then, I'm Leo, I'm Leo, I'm DZX Clark, I am the Mysterious Professor. Woo yeah woo yeah woo! And now here comes the sex robots. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller, I'm a huge fan, I love your work.
Starting point is 02:04:44 I love you.

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