Knowledge Fight - #986: December 3, 2024

Episode Date: December 6, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan find Alex lying about Bill Gates, misreporting a story about the Vermont supreme court, and just barely remembering the details about the Three Little Pigs....

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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, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding us. Hello, Alex, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you?
Starting point is 00:00:43 I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, how Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Dan!
Starting point is 00:01:10 Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your bright spot today, buddy? My bright spot today is that I have a confession to make. Okay. I was a little bit rough on the entirety of Europe on our last episode and discussed the European mind. Sure.
Starting point is 00:01:22 And how they are obsessed with marshmallows. You did. I got a little bit of pushback about this you got some pushback I did but I also got some affirmation I got some people saying it is confusing how much we enjoy marshmallows over here the European mind is confused absolutely and I don't know which way to go with it but I do need to own up to myself sure and to public accountability okay that I hid a fact You also from the audience and that is that while I was over there. I think I got a new favorite candy okay, and that is
Starting point is 00:01:55 Squatchy's Squatchy squashy squashy's look at this shit wash drumsticks squashy's yeah, they're like weird Pillow kind of things okay, and tell me tell me what it says the flavor is it's on the front It's on the front. Yeah the bottom there. Oh Original raspberry and milk flavor raspberry and milk doesn't that sound gross? Candy where did weird the European mind is confused. They are so good though. I love this. I love these. Alright. I'm gonna order a truck of them.
Starting point is 00:02:32 I got every variety of them that I could find. Oh shit, you went whole hog. Yeah. Okay. There was a strawberries and cream one which is fine. It's just. Is it texture? I mean, yeah it's like a gummy kind of thing, but a little bit softer
Starting point is 00:02:47 But you're you're in on the raspberry and milk flavor Yeah But here, but I think the reason why is that they are discreet like there's a pink side and a white side Sure, they are definitely different right and I like that about okay, okay, and it is kind of like a fruit and cream Kind of sure it's good Sickle is a great And I like that about it. Okay, okay. And it is kind of like a fruit and cream kind of vibe. Sure. It's good. No, no, no. I getcha.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Orangesicle is a great classic. People like it. I would like to see an orangesicle squashie. It would be interesting if they were like, we can't do that. No, that's an American. We don't fuck with oranges. How dare you? No, that's not true.
Starting point is 00:03:18 The European mind loves to put orange with chocolate. They have orange chocolates at like every grocery store. Orange chocolates are incredible though. Yeah. So they don't mind an orange. No they don't. But maybe not an orange with a cream. Oh the European mind! Let me hip the Europeans to the great orange cream combination. I don't know if I've said this before but I'm sorry for saying the European mind too much. There was one that I did not buy and that was bubble gum., just cuz I thought like well
Starting point is 00:03:45 This is a gummy kind of thing and if it's gonna taste like bubble gum But not be bubble gum and then I'm gonna swallow the this thing that I'm chewing I think they would feel weird bad precedent. So I decided not to There was another one that had the minions on them. So sure banana, right? That would make sense. I can't remember what the other flavor was But anyway squashies is great and I'm sorry that I didn't take responsibility for how much I like them when I was shit-talking the European. It happens. It happens.
Starting point is 00:04:13 So what's your bright spot? My bright spot is I think we're gonna, I think we've got the last truly great Kendrick album. Oh. GNX is fantastic. Okay. Fucking great. Truly great Kendrick album. Oh, gnx is fantastic. Okay fucking great He has absolutely lost his mind and we're in full-on crazy territory from here on out. Mm-hmm Whatever happens don't be surprised. How do you think this is? Manifesting or could manifest um, I mean I will I you know, I don't know how it's gonna go down
Starting point is 00:04:42 But earlier one of my bright spots was D Angelo and D Angelo became too sexy Mm-hmm, and that just happened and the world punished him for that I the Kendrick may have gotten too good at what Kendrick's does and is that he's going to be defeated for it I don't I don't know how to explain it other than like this is what we've seen in the past The world is coming for him now. It does feel like he became so powerful in the last year. Too powerful. Too powerful. I think that String of Distracts really, it's comical almost, the level that it arose him
Starting point is 00:05:21 to. And that he's going to sing at the halftime of the Super Bowl and probably going to shit on Drake Yeah, no, I mean he literally He might as well have tilted with God and defeated him, you know And on this he very much has a direct conversation with God and he believes Whatever you may think about that track reincarnated You should listen to it very closely if you're worried about whether track, Reincarnated, you should listen to it very closely if you're worried about whether or not he's going to go crazy, because he
Starting point is 00:05:48 is absolutely going to go crazy. It almost feels like when you have a level of success like he's had in the last year, you almost have to bow out. Yeah, you got to go. There's the old, you know when to hold them, when to fold fold them no when to walk away kind of you know, like I I have Had too good a year sure Well, I mean you think of all the things that humans have not evolved to do but even famous human beings Still have never been this fucking famous
Starting point is 00:06:18 You know like we've had famous people in the past who would like the whole world knew that guy who farted in the people in the past who would like the whole world knew that guy who farted in the 1700s was in France. He was great at it. He's so famous and everything But that wasn't eight billion people know that Drake can go fuck himself famous. Yeah, you know that's famous True still not quite huck tour level nothing is ever gonna get that big That it's ever gonna get back that that's primal that goes back to the very start That's primal. That goes back to the very start. Before Sapiens, when we were erectus, Haak'tua was there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:53 We're coming up on the end of the year and we really do need to wrestle with the fact that somebody randomly asked a woman on the street about some sexual techniques. She made a reference to a blowjob and she probably has millions of dollars now. Probably. She's got her own cryptocurrency. I heard. Well, I hope it's going great. I don't think it is. I think I saw on Twitter that it might have the bottom might have fallen out almost immediately.
Starting point is 00:07:18 How is that possible? Unpredictably. How is that possible? Yeah, I don't know. So today, Jordan, we have an episode to go over We're gonna be talking about December 3rd 2024 that is the old But Tuesday Wednesday sure Tuesday sounds good. So we're gonna talk about that But before we do let's take a little moment say hello to some new walks. That's great idea
Starting point is 00:07:39 So first it makes my partner uncomfortable every time they hear Alex say I love you And it makes me uncomfortable that I casually refer to Alex by first name to them. I love your work. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Yeah, I sometimes have referred to Alex by his first name. Just as Alex?
Starting point is 00:07:57 Well, yeah, to my therapist. Ooh. And that's strange. Yeah, I go with AJ. It always, it makes me feel better to both be specific that it's not Alex You know and also I'm not gonna say Alex Jones every time. Yeah. Yep. Next I hope you enjoy this shout out bill from the Bay watching podcast and thanks to Venizia for begrudgingly letting me listen while we feed the cats. I'll play her just the shout out for this one Jordan and his wife style
Starting point is 00:08:23 I love you guys. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much Thank you next Dan and Jordan say trans rights while the right keeps whining. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you and Nick we have a technocrat in the mix Jordan. So thank you so much to Jadezia and Cole our dog farting for their lives. Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk Someone someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop daddy shark Jar-jar binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little little kitty, baby I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thanks so much.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Thank you very much. So today we got this episode December 3rd. We're talking about it. Alex is dumb. All right. On our last episode we covered December 2nd and he was really trying not to get to the point. Yeah. And he does a fair amount of that on this episode too, but I thought two episodes of me playing him about to get to something might be super annoying. So I didn't do that. So that means this episode might be a little shorter. It would be it would be interesting to see if the rake effect applied to us in this regard.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Like how many episodes in a row could we get there before it became funny again? Yeah, I hope we... Right? To what level are all of our episodes just that? I thought the exact same thing almost immediately after saying the last part. Yeah. I think that I could do another episode about Alex not getting to the point in a row. I definitely could do two, but it probably wouldn't feel great. Right. So he starts off the show with some big news. Such big news. He's getting chills. All right. All right. Thank you again for joining us. All right. I've absolutely got
Starting point is 00:10:17 to cover all this and more is breaking as we speak. My head's spinning. But exposing the COVID tyranny for four plus years, as time moves on, we have the biggest news ever because more and more comes out. So I've said probably 20 times the last four years, this is the biggest COVID news yet, because each time it has topped. What has come out in the last, what has got chills? What? Every time I'm over the target, I just get chills. What's come out in the last 48 hours and in just the last few hours is insane. So I was sitting thinking, I was listening to this
Starting point is 00:10:55 and I'm like, what could it possibly be at this point? Like what bombshell is possible? He's proved that like the government planned for years to release a bio weapon. Like he's claims he's proved all this stuff. So what else is there to prove? What news could be bombshell if you believe anything he's saying? Yeah, yeah, no, we were talking just a little bit about the problem of escalation, you know, and I asked myself, if he were true, if he weren't telling the truth this entire time What actually would be necessary to get him chills?
Starting point is 00:11:30 You know right not just not just he has proved this but now that he's done all this stuff What is it like he's holding hands with aliens as he's telling people it has to be huge That would be exciting it would have to be that level level right well It was over for humanity four years ago totally six months ago He was considering calling in the angel of death to take out oh he did he did let's not act like he didn't this is A very serious thing and I don't want you accusing Didn't happen does not mean that I do not tell you right now in full spirit that man called upon him I think that you have good reason to believe that he may have hmm But this is so serious that you're calling in the angel of death that I cannot allow you to
Starting point is 00:12:13 Like this around would it be it would be defamatory for me to claim that he is on a cosmic law level Sure, sure sure sure be held in God's civil court. I mean the thought gives me chills. Yeah. No, the thing that he does is like this, there's like, just like if you think of news importance on a level of like 1 to 10, he does like 1, 1, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 10! 10! 4! Four. Four, four, four. Ten! Ten! Four! Right. It's, it's, you can't get past where you've already been.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Right. And you're trying to excite me about, it's something you've already, I don't know. Yeah. It just, it feels stupid. It's not the, it's not the best way to do things. Yeah. So while we're on the subject of escalation. Sure.
Starting point is 00:13:02 On our last episode he had 36 stacks of paper. 36 stackies in front of him. There is no justification possible for 36 stacks of... I don't think there's 36 stacks of anything that's possible to be good. Squashies. There you go. So if you don't think 36 is good, if you think that right. Do what do you think about 40? That's too many And this stack is look at this, baby. This is just the last 48 hours
Starting point is 00:13:31 Most of this is just today. Look at this your TV viewer. You're ready a listener. We're talking Probably 40 plus articles and videos just right here. I mean it is Unbelievable Bill Gates comes out and confesses brags that he does secret, illegal Nuremberg code violating experiments on children, women and men in India. Ooooo, that's a big admission. Ata, lotta, sacks of paper. He's talking sensually about these props. It does give him a lot of sexual gratification to think about a piece of paper saying
Starting point is 00:14:15 the things that aren't true. Ooh. Ah, man. Chills. I'm gonna fuck that stack. So Alex is talking about a clip here from a podcast that Bill Gates did that was released on October 30th.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Okay. It's over a month old and no one cared when it came out. Someone posted a little clip of it on Twitter and it took off in dipshit right wing circles, which is the actual story here. Alex isn't covering what Bill Gates said, he's covering what right wing social media dipshits are excited about today, which happens to be a month-old episode of a podcast none of them have even heard of. They don't know the name of this podcast, they don't know the people who are hosting it, they didn't listen to this whole thing, they don't give a shit.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Didn't Bill Gates have a podcast with Rashida Jones for a while? Wasn't that true? He was the third doughboy for a short period of time. Now that's a show. So Gates didn't admit that he was carrying out human experiments in India. He was saying that India is a country that's facing a lot of public health challenges, but is also relatively stable and financially situated where things can be rolled out, whereas they might not be able to do that kind of stuff in other countries that are facing similar
Starting point is 00:15:20 challenges. It's super clear from the context, but if you snip out this little tiny clip, it works as red meat for idiots on Twitter, which is the pipeline through which Alex gets all of his news. And you're seeing that clearly illustrated here with this big bum shell of Bill Gates making this admission on a podcast that came out a month ago. Right, right, right. It's like you can't just drop the medicine into the Sudan and be like, oh, it'll get to where
Starting point is 00:15:48 it needs to go. There's got to be infrastructure in place. There's got to be people distributing it. There's got to be people who know what to do with it. It doesn't mean you can't still help. When there are countries that have less infrastructure or more, you know, sure, more external difficulties, you're going to have a tougher time learning from approaches that are taken.
Starting point is 00:16:14 And that's more or less what he's expressing. And it's just deeply unfair. Yeah, they take this out of context. There's so many things to attack Bill Gates about. Yeah. And these things are just not real. The things that Alex is mad about are just not real. Yeah. Yeah. Being upfront about limitations is not something that you want to encourage less of in your oligarchic billionaires. It's very weird the way that everything he says about all of these people is wrong, but they still deserve criticism.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, George Soros, all of these people have plenty of criticism that should be directed at them, but all of Alex's is wrong. That's weird. I mean, if you were a conspiracy theorist, like maybe somebody like an Alex Jones type, you might think like,
Starting point is 00:17:04 oh, these billionaires are buying up false criticism in order to distract people away from the real criticism, man. I don't think that's it. No, but that's what Alex should be saying. Yeah, about himself. Yes, exactly. That's what would make sense for Alex to say about himself. Yeah, yeah, but instead he wastes our time
Starting point is 00:17:23 with dumb clips he saw on Twitter and dumb shit that's not real. Yeah. The Vermont Supreme Court said that we can secretly inject your children with experimental shots. There's not a damn thing you can do about it. And a whole bunch of other state Supreme Courts have ruled the same recently. That's horrible, tyrannical news, but at least they're out in the open. Speaking about the wait, what just came out on an interview and said, we use the Indians as guinea pigs to experiment on them and then we roll it out around the world. And that's not completely true. They do it everywhere as well.
Starting point is 00:17:57 But he's been criminally charged before in India and then swept it under the rug. So all this just isn't true. The Vermont Supreme Court was hearing a case that involved a parent suing a school for accidentally vaccinating their child. The school had a vaccination drive during COVID and the courts found that what happened was a mistake and the officials at the school were protected under the PREP Act and couldn't be sued for their action. That calculation would almost certainly have been different if they had maliciously and
Starting point is 00:18:22 intentionally vaccinated the child, then they would likely be open to assault charges and some compensation. The PREP Act would not cover them in cases of willful misconduct, which is what Alex is pretending this case is about, but he's just lying. The case itself doesn't rule that schools can vaccinate children without parental consent, it's much narrower than that, but Alex's version of the story, you know, it lines up with what dipshits on Twitter were yelling about. So that's the story that he's telling his audience, because that's what he's capable of at this point in his career. It used to be that I would hear a lie on his show and think, huh, I wonder what book that
Starting point is 00:18:56 comes from? And then I'd have to read something by Bertrand Russell to understand what Alex was talking about and taking out a context. But these days, it's just anonymous accounts stirring up bullshit on Twitter. It's very disappointing. He kind of sucks. Higher class of criminal. Mm-hmm. That joker's a punk. Okay, I wonder, all right, I like the idea of maliciously giving somebody a vaccine.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Like is it possible for you to be a serial killer, like, whose kink, though, is killing polio? Isn't that Bill Gates? Can you maliciously eradicate a disease? Well, the podcast, I mean, look, I don't want to say it's malicious, but definitely in the podcast, he's talking excitedly about eradicating diseases. No, I know. I just like the idea of somebody like, oh yeah, oh Eat it kid. I'm gonna vaccinate you against this desert Like all right, so that's the spirit that you're gonna sue somebody in so you think if you're in this person
Starting point is 00:19:55 You think that it is good for children to have measles mumps and rubella So you are maliciously? protecting them from it. Right, right. Because you don't like these kids. So you're keeping them from getting mumps, measles and rubella. Or you secretly think that those things are good. Okay. So because you think that that measles, mumps and rubella are good, you're keeping them away from the children. Mm-hmm
Starting point is 00:20:25 Interesting. I don't know what a fascinating person we've discovered Someone has given the kid the wrong name tag at the school Jesus Christ it sucks and I don't think that no one is without faults obviously I think that there's some sort of restitution that's probably appropriate in a situation like this, but they weren't trying to vaccinate this kid without their parents' consent. That's just a bullshit version of this story. I mean, yeah, that's crazy. So Alex goes from this and launches off into what I can only describe as a string of bullshit
Starting point is 00:21:04 statements about vaccines. All right. And now they've changed the definition the last four years of from vaccine, from being an attenuated virus or microbe, bacteria, dead or damaged or altered to not be dangerous, to teach your body how to defeat the wild version. It works a lot of the time, has a lot of side effects. vaccine. You're not going to have a vaccine that can defeat the wild version. It works a lot of the time has a lot of
Starting point is 00:21:29 side effects. The way the vaccines are made and grown in different tissues. You also. Become resistant and have an auto immune response to anything else that's basically in with the main pathogen. They then add adjuvants to make your
Starting point is 00:21:44 body overreact. So if they grow like they've done for 40 years. the the virus. Which happened to have. Bunch of cancer viruses that are communicable like S V 40. Anything I say, just write it down. Look it up. It's all true. And then they admit in government reports the number one cause of cancer in the
Starting point is 00:22:18 western world, killing hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions over 100 million in the U. S alone in the 1990s report that since the fifties the 90s, over 100 million people killed by cancer from the polio vaccine that had SV 40, a highly virulent live virus that goes in and makes your body grow cancers. You're like, really viruses do that? Yeah, that they've known that since the 20s. What do you think a wart is? So, you know, Alex is right in the sense that you can look up all these things that he's
Starting point is 00:22:49 saying and rambling about. But if you do, you'll learn it's kind of all bullshit. And once you start trying to look it up, you don't even know what you're really trying to look up anymore. Like if you just listen to that, what would you try to falsify or affirm to like to assess the truth of his statements? You know what I focused on? How many people do die in a decade in one country? A hundred million. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:23:16 But that's what I'm saying. Like in my, in my head, I'm like, okay, I understand that everybody dies and there are this many people and it's a turnover situation, But I still don't think there's any decade where a hundred million people have died in one country. I mean, no, well, I mean from the polio vaccine. You mean I mean from anything. I mean, even even in the cultural revolution, I don't think 100 million people died. Well, I'm looking up the CDC here, the data, and deaths per year in the United States are 3.2 million. Okay. So you could assume that's three times at least the number of deaths you would expect in a decade. Right! Yes! That's too many.
Starting point is 00:24:03 It is. That's way too many. Yeah, it's cuz he's making shit up everyone would be talking about it if that oh do you remember that decade where three times as many people as supposed to die died and then you then no one was murdered or had car accidents or heart attacks or anything yeah no extra other causes of death just hey man a lot of people died in the 90s what a weird decade yeah strange all right okay so that's one point you could take to like causes of death. Just hey man, a lot of people died in the 90s. What a weird decade. Yeah, strange. Alright, okay. So that's one point you could take to like falsify something you're saying, but there's
Starting point is 00:24:31 like a hundred things. He just jumps around and you can't pay attention and keep track of every one of them. It's crazy. Yeah, no. But for one thing, there's no evidence that peanut allergies were caused by vaccines and vaccines weren't quote grown on peanut protein whatever the fuck that's supposed to mean anti-vax idiots claim that peanut oil being used as an adjuvant for an influenza vaccine is what's behind the peanut allergies people have but unfortunately that was never true of a publicly released vaccine peanut oil was used as an adjuvant in trials carried out
Starting point is 00:25:01 by murk in the 1960s but it wasn't in that actual flu vaccine that went out to people. But even if it were, there's no evidence that that would cause peanut allergy. Alex is correct about SV40, a virus from monkey cells contaminating some polio vaccines until it was discovered in 1963. Up till that point, the vaccine was grown on monkey kidney cells, and then SV40 DNA was found in biopsies of people who developed cancers later on. What's fascinating about this case is that not everyone who got the vaccine and then developed cancer later had these cells and some people who didn't get vaccinated but also developed cancer
Starting point is 00:25:36 did have these SV40 cells. Wild. Even more confounding is that there are cases of people who were born after 1963 when this contamination was discovered and ended who had SV4D cells in their biopsies. And this is even true of people prior to the invention of the vaccine. Biopsies that predate 1955 or whenever it was that Jonas Salk invented. There's been so much research about this case because it is really an interesting thing and a definite piece of history. And there's just not definitive evidence that the SV40 contamination of these vaccines led
Starting point is 00:26:11 to any increased incidence of cancers. It's the sort of thing that passes as an acceptable hypothesis in that it's an interesting question and it possibly could be true, but it doesn't stand up to any scrutiny past that point. And that's the thing that Alex refuses to accept. This is a case where Alex is descriptively right about something, the fact that some polio vaccines in the late 50s and early 60s were contaminated with SB40. But he's wrong about the point he's using that fact to make. However, he knows that if an audience member decides to get critical and Google what he's
Starting point is 00:26:43 saying, they'll find mainstream credible sources confirming the fact that he is correct about, which is the SV40 thing existing, and then they'll just assume that he must be right about the point that he's trying to use that fact to make. That is the gamble that his entire career is based on, and it's paid off huge. He's won that bet. Yeah. Yep, yep, that was a good bet on his part. Mm-hmm. I wonder Okay now obviously
Starting point is 00:27:11 There were no statistics to be kept on this prior but before our the the king Carver figures out peanuts. Mm-hmm Do peanut allergies still exist? Do you know what I mean I would assume so I write but yeah isn't there something to do with like a some things if you if the people do people have eaten them before though people just Washington Carver didn't invent the peanut I know exactly I understand that he didn't invent the he also He also didn't introduce peanut cultivation.
Starting point is 00:27:45 No, no, no, no. He revolutionized it to the point where it exploded. But the point I'm saying is that it's not like people were keeping track of how many peanuts they ate and whether or not they were allergic to peanuts up until that point. Sure. And if you're allergic to peanuts, you might be allergic to something else in that same family. Totally. So there's a lot of nuts and various things. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:28:07 There are people who are allergic to tree nuts and stuff. Yeah, so obviously I think there would have been. Yeah. Yeah. There have to have been. But we just, because people didn't even, why would you write down, it could be any number of things that killed that guy when he ate that peanut. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:23 I mean, I don't know what it would be be but there's got to be something we haven't discovered yet that people could be allergic to totally that exists now for sure and maybe someone's run into it and had a reaction to it and we just don't even know maybe it's been killing people since before we were all born and it just always happens at the same time as something else so it's just misdiagnosed anything is possible yep you can't go to Antarctica, ghosts. Nope, that's why. Yep. Demons and ghosts.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Demons and ghosts. So Alex is always right about pretty much everything except for the things that he's not. And sometimes he's just giving you his opinion, but he'll tell you when he's just giving you his opinion, but also he won't. But he's right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:01 So remember, if you're a new viewer or a listener, you're like, how does this guy know all this? How does he talk so fast? It just sounds like he's just trying no no. No, this is all I do 18 hours a day is research so anything I say you just type it in And when I rarely speculate I will tell you now. This is my speculation. It'll be emboldened. It'll be highlighted It will be me telling you lie. This is my speculation will be emboldened. It will be highlighted. It will be me
Starting point is 00:29:29 telling you now. This is my opinion. But when any you don't hear me say that. It's what I believe and you know about nine hours of the time. I'm right. So. Bill Gates is confessed that we already knew, but he's bragging really about all his illegal human the the social engineering, try to create a new society for future lockdowns, and to lock you in your home and brainwash children and make hundreds of billions of dollars. We've got that. You're like, well, we already know all this. Yeah, but it's the Senate Judiciary Committee, criminal
Starting point is 00:30:38 investigation. So total vindication of everything we've been saying, like I told you for 30 years. So it really sucks that Alex is right 99% of the time, and he had the bad luck of following up describing how right he is all the time by being wrong about a couple of headlines in a row. It's such a coincidence. It's very, it's just, it's bad timing. It is. Really.
Starting point is 00:31:02 It is. The report he's talking about, but weirdly, still hasn't read, despite being all he does for 18 hours a day. It didn't come from the Senate Judiciary Committee criminal investigation. It was from the House COVID Select Subcommittee that has no powers to charge anybody with anything. Like, this is just embarrassing. He rambles about how right he is, then misrepresents a month old podcast clip that he saw on Twitter of Bill Gates. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:28 It misreports a story about the Vermont Supreme Court and then is totally wrong about this congressional report that he knows nothing about. Yeah. And still hasn't read. It's weird. You'd think you'd read it if you're Alex. You'd think that would be, hold my you're Alex, that would be hold my calls. I got to get to this. This is a Marjorie Taylor Green involved congressional
Starting point is 00:31:51 report about COVID shit. This is going to be juicy. See, that's I wonder, you know, like when I think about it, OK, imagine Alex. Is a person that you can understand, meaning he understands that this is all bullshit, that Marjorie Taylor Greene and her cronies have put together to do whatever it is they want to do with it. You know? What is not important is what's in it. What's important is that it exists, right? Now, in that case, it makes sense not to read it. Why would you fucking read it? Right. That would be insane. Or it makes sense to say that case it makes sense not to read it why would you
Starting point is 00:32:26 fucking read it right that would be in six or it makes sense to say that you read it exactly but maybe Alex understands that no one would believe that he read a 600 page for an instant so he knows he can't get away with that lie yeah that's too much in this case no I do think it's a dead giveaway that he knows that it's not important yeah the fact that he's had days, at least a day now, to read it and he has not. I mean, I think there's a part of me that feels bad for the people who actually collated it because it's like, they have to know that they're just grabbing clip art from Whirtle. It's a career.
Starting point is 00:33:01 It's a job. It's a career. It's a job. That's fair. Um I do think that Yeah, Alex has to know that this is nonsense Yeah, or else he'd be like mining it real hard totally it It's but I do think there's something interesting that he says in that clip which is that like 99% of the time
Starting point is 00:33:21 You know like when I say that I, like when I say something's my opinion, yes, I let you know and I underline it. But if I don't say that, it's what I believe. It's what I believe. Right. It's even crazier, which is even crazier that that's how I'm supposed to, unless you say it is my opinion, I'm supposed to take it as religious belief. Uh huh. Okay. Nothing is reportage. I nothing is Relaying information. No, it's what I believe or its opinion This is what I think is true or this is what divine inspiration has revealed to me now in that instance Yeah, I actually think that the 99% is less trustworthy than the one Sure, because the fact that he believes it but it's not his opinion
Starting point is 00:34:06 makes me think that he has less reason to stand behind this. It's a matter of faith that's 99%. I mean, that's an interesting thought. Imagine Alex in real, in in in if you were if you were Alex Inside of you your body is going like we know all of this is bullshit We know it's all lies, but we have to behave this way as I faith. I have faith What a what an extreme? Extreme problem for the world. Yeah, it would be yep So I you know, he's 99% right. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:34:47 And that's great. So, total vindication of everything we've been saying, like I told you for 30 years, in all the different studies that were there, they knew in 1945 when it started that the type of fluoride they were putting in the water is super deadly poison, destroys your immune system, gives you cancer, annihilates fertility, the water. It's a super deadly the fluoride. They take sodium fluoride and concentrate it into an acid. And it's called hydrofluorosilicic acid. And it's the second most deadly acid on earth. And it takes every other poison in your body that's also in the water supply and carries it across the blood brain barrier.
Starting point is 00:35:58 It really sucks how even though Alex is right 99% of the time, he happens to follow up being wrong about the COVID report by being wrong about fluoride. It happens with probabilities though. You can flip 10 heads in a row and the coin will still eventually work out to being 50-50. So Alex can be wrong all the time repeatedly and still be 99%, right? We don't... Unless the universe ends before the math can work out. So he's got two wrong.
Starting point is 00:36:25 We don't know what the math is. He could be at 98% right now. And if the universe ends tomorrow, then he is definitively a liar. Well, I actually, as I was preparing this episode, I was thinking about the possibility that he's constantly spouting accurate information off air. And just on air, he's afflicted by some kind of nonsense. Okay, so how much information per on air minute would he need to be spitting out to reach 99% accuracy?
Starting point is 00:36:55 It would almost have to be sort of like a trance state where he's like, uh... He's doing automatic writing and everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Even when he's sleeping. And I think that if he does do that off air constantly, there's a chance he's 99% correct I think he could attain that maybe I mean, okay But now that he's okay, he has lowered the amount of substance on his show So in effect you are saying that there's less he can be wrong about
Starting point is 00:37:25 mmm So, in effect, you are saying that there's less he can be wrong about. Mmm. Just on a time basis, because he's too busy almost getting to being wrong about something. But he's wrong that he's gonna get to something. That is true. He lives in a constant state of wrongness. Yeah. It is his state of being. Well, I guess he's not wrong. No, I do think he's wrong that he intends to get to something.
Starting point is 00:37:42 I agree! Yeah. Hmm. He is an avatar of wrongness. Anyway, sodium fluoride was sold as an insecticide, but you can also get it in pill form, like over half a million people do every year in order to fight tooth decay. It became less popular as an insecticide as other products were developed, but no one's ever been covering that up as a chemical.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Like you know, the fact that chemicals can do one thing to you and a different thing to A bug like no one is pretending that doesn't like what does Alex think happens when a dog eats chocolate? Do you think that means that you shouldn't eat chocolate as a human or is Alex just a fucking idiot? I mean if the government does it then you shouldn't give your dogs chocolate Mm-hmm is the government gives dog chocolate and humans shouldn't eat chocolate because dogs can't eat it. Well if dogs can't eat chocolate, you're pretty much a dog. Right! I see a dog and I relate to it.
Starting point is 00:38:30 That's science. Absolutely. Yes! That makes perfect sense. And we're both made by God. Boom. Hydrofluoro-solicic acid is not the second most deadly acid in the world. What does that even mean?
Starting point is 00:38:40 It sounds good. The second most deadly? It's not a snake! It doesn't have a venom count! The second most-, it's not a snake, it doesn't have a venom count. The second most, all acid's deadly if you drink it. Well, I mean, you know, to a certain extent. Yeah, you know, I think there's some acids like a lemon that are fine. Sure, sure, yes.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Okay, so the second most deadly, most concentrated acid, is that what we're thinking like no, what are you saying? He's talking about the he's misremembering some details and pulling things together. Okay, the strongest acid in the world is fluro flu or in a Antimonic acid and one of the main ingredients of that is hydrogen fluoride. Okay, the word fluorides in there So his mom okay. All right. All right. That's all that's going on. Okay. The word fluoride's in there so his mind is filled in with caps. Oh, okay. All right. That's all that's going on. Okay, that makes a lot more sense.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Yeah. Because I was going to say, I have not seen them try and melt any human bodies in hydrofluoric ... Yeah, but that's foolish. What did they do in Breaking Bad? Tap water. What did they melt that... They didn't use tap water to melt that guy. Yeah, they did.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Yeah, that municipality fluoridated their water. Man, that would be a bold stroke for them to, we're going to take a big swig and we're going to get our one message out that tap water is poisoned. And we're going to do it in one scene. We're going to have Jesse melt a guy in tap water. I think it would have ruined the show. I think it would have been tough to watch. Yeah. So Alex is 99% right about everything. And more good news. Ninth Circuit rules in favor of federal deportation.
Starting point is 00:40:08 And of course, that Ninth Circuit is usually pretty leftist. But the federal law is cut and dry. And so the federal government has the authority to deport foreign nationals in the U.S. illegally of the objection of local authorities. A panel of three judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled. The 29 page ruling was written by Judge Daniel Bress, Judge Michael Hawkins and Richard Clinton concurring. At issue is the April 2019 executive order issued by the King the Customs Enforcement Chartered Flights, deporting legal foreign nationals. So it's a blockade of that and this just shoots down all the sanctuary obstructionist garbage. It's going to be really hard for Alex to keep that 99% average at this point because he's
Starting point is 00:41:14 totally wrong about how he's going about this story. He's reporting this as a story about how the Ninth Circuit Court ruled that deportations are totally cool, but that's not even what this case is about. This is a case called USA versus King County, and it involved King County, Washington, putting out an executive order saying that fixed base operators who want to have a lease to operate at Boeing Field Airport were prohibited from servicing ICE chartered flights, which would include deportation flights. These fixed base operators are people who refuel planes. run the like stairs for the planes and stuff like that. So like
Starting point is 00:41:49 they are there and are paid by the airlines and all that. And so if you wanted to have a lease to operate at their airfield you couldn't work with ICE. And so that was what the US sued this county over. The district court ruled that the county could not do this, mostly because it violated the supremacy clause of the constitution and the appeal court just affirmed that decision. This has no effect on, nor does it say anything about whether or not the government can carry out mass deportations. It just says that a county in the particular situation that King County was in cannot refuse
Starting point is 00:42:24 to do business with the federal government. Part of that is due to the contract regarding the ownership of the airport itself. The US government bought the airport in 1941 so it could be used in World War II, and then they sold it back to the county in 1948. One of the conditions of that sale was, quote, the USA, through any of its employees or agents, shall at all times have the right to make non-exclusive use of the landing area of the airport at which any of the property transferred by this instrument is located or used without
Starting point is 00:42:55 charge. It's conceivable that if there were an airport that didn't have this established contract with the US government, you know, like if it was in a county that passed an executive order like this, the court might have ruled in a different way. But it probably wouldn't have because of the Supremacy Clause, which Alex is super against. The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution says that when federal and state laws conflict, the federal law supersedes the state law. That's why you can't bring weed to the airport, even though it's legal in Chicago. Alex is very, very opposed to this clause, even though it's literally in the Constitution and he loves the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:43:31 And supporting the federal government being able to override the wishes of a state or local community runs entirely contrary to his whole philosophy. Alex applauding this ruling should be rightly understood as a condemnation of the idea that he has any principles. If you're a states' rights ding-dong who's happy about this ruling should be rightly understood as a condemnation of the idea that he has any principles. If you're a states' rights ding-dong who's happy about this ruling just because you hate immigrants that much, you really aren't into states' rights. Your politics are just shaped around hating immigrants. But more to the point, this case has nothing to do with what Alex is covering it and how
Starting point is 00:44:00 he's covering it. You can hear him adjusting as he's cold reading that article. It starts with him acting like the narrative is that the court said that deportations are cool, but as he reads on, he encountered a few too many details. So you heard him say, quote, Oh, so it's like a blockade. Yeah, he's taking in information and making this up as he goes along. Yep. Like you could almost feel in that moment him being like, ah, ah, I get it. He just did a Star Wars He was he was referring into it as a blockade because that's what
Starting point is 00:44:29 Was done to Naboo by the Trade Federation who are right? I think and Alex's idea. I mean right now Anybody with that accent can't be wrong, right? Oh boy. So I think that I think that Alex is 97% I don't know he's he's full of shit as a bad contract they should have the before you start suing people in the in the law the county should really have double checked to see if they had already promised to allow the government to do whatever they want with it for the rest of their lives. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:03 That's a big clause you should... If I'm drawing up those contracts, I'm getting that clause out. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Like maybe five bucks a month. You know, something. It's 1948. That's a lot of money back then.
Starting point is 00:45:16 So you're saying, hey, we'll do this, but you still got to pay us five bucks a month to use it. I imagine in a lot of cases this isn't an issue and like it probably I wonder if it's even come up since 1948. Let that be a lesson to all of us now you know what you got to do when you negotiate a contract for your airfield at post-World War. Gotta make sure you get a little something in there for yourself. Yep these These are the lessons. I think it's really, really strange that Alex is positioning on this. And I think it requires him to not understand the story in order to maintain the position that he has. Because you can just think of so many possible things that he wants local
Starting point is 00:46:00 governments to do that are opposed to federal laws and stuff like you can't possibly have any intellectual consistency and support this. Yeah, you can't ding me for not being consistent though if I don't even know what I'm talking about. Right. And I'm 99% correct when I tell you what I believe. And I'm saying that this is my opinion that I believe that I am right about this. So you brought up Naboo?
Starting point is 00:46:25 Sure. Home. Always. Of Jar Jar Binks. Jar Jar. Right? The Gungans. Oh, Mesa, big fan of the Gungans.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Boss Ness. That's the guy. Yep. So Alex does eventually bring up Star Wars as he rants. Why wouldn't he? Here's some killing time. Okay, I have studied these megalomaniacs and Understanding them look anybody that knows about war knows you put yourself in the boots of your enemy that star All right there you got to put yourself in the boots of your soldiers and your people
Starting point is 00:47:03 You've got to let them understand the mission. You got to sell them completely on it. It's what needs to be a righteous war. And then you've got to understand the enemy and what makes them tick and how they operate. And you've got to get in their head more than you're in your own. That's true leadership. leadership and the other part of leadership is doing what you know is right and not just jumping on bandwagons because it you know looks like that's what's currently gonna win you do what's right believing in humanity and trusting in God and knowing that we're all just being tested So even if we lose we win because God judges the heart
Starting point is 00:47:51 What most you're like everybody knows that no a lot of people don't know that they think winning is jumping on Whoever the winning team is but what if you lose your humanity lose your soul and then your children are slaves That's not winning. That's not second, third, fourth level thinking. It's one dimensional thinking. And people that are into one dimensional thinking that have gotten some power, they think, man, this works really great. I'm invincible.
Starting point is 00:48:19 And I liken that in the analogy to cancer. If cancer had a consciousness and it's taking over the body. And it's like man, I can take over this, I can take over that. But then the body collapses because it's not working in unison as a colony of organs and cells. And the host of the cancer dies. But see cancer is a great parable or analogy or parallel
Starting point is 00:48:46 to evil. What does he say about Darth Vader? Oh my God. Luke Skywalker says is the dark side stronger? He goes no quicker easier more seductive. But it doesn't last. But it doesn't last. You can have a cardboard building made out of, you know, crap that looks beautiful, but it won't be there in five years. First storm comes by, it's going to blow over.
Starting point is 00:49:18 It's like the three little pigs. One built his house out of straw, and the big bad wolf came along and blew it down are we doing this other one built it out of sticks my god the big bad wolf just had to blow a little bit harder but the little pig that built it out of bricks if you finish this story well the wolf huffed and puffed I swear but don't finish it couldn't you set blow it down? and That's what we're talking about here. So we're talking about in Defiance of all precedents set so far on the episode
Starting point is 00:49:56 I do believe he is correct about that being the three little pigs story I did worry that he wasn't gonna land it. I kind of thought he wasn't going to I thought he was gonna forget bricks I thought we were gonna miss one. I really did. I thought we were gonna just skip over it There was a part of me that was like I can't quite tell if this is dramatic pausing or not Remembering the story which one was the one who did good? Did the did the wolf eat the other two or did they go live with their buddy hmm? So now I do think that You know one of the larger points of Star Wars as a whole I think is that the light side isn't great either
Starting point is 00:50:36 Sure, I think that they have you know definitely by the end of it You kind of get the sense that the way that the the Jedi worked was kind of bad sure sure dogmatic institution Yeah, so Yoda's kind of wrong well at the same time Yoda is as a force ghost the only a Master who is on the side of let's fucking go guys even at the end of At the end of last Jedi whenever Yoda sets all the ancient Jedi books on fire
Starting point is 00:51:09 He is the one who's like hey, yeah, those guys were a bunch of fucking idiots But he was also king that guy so who knows but he also only realizes this as a ghost That's the thing. That's what I'm saying. You don't want to be Obi-Wan man. It's miserable You watch people win and then they lose again And then they win and then they lose again, and there's nothing you can do Do you think the baby Yoda is gonna be a Jedi? Baby Yoda's already do you mean? Grogu yeah from the Mandalorian Grogu's already said no to the Jedi path
Starting point is 00:51:37 What Grogu went and met Luke in the book of Boba Fett episode I think Mm-hmm Grogu went and met Luke and Luke was like, hey, you can become a Jedi or you can hang out with your Mandalorian buddy. And Grogu was like, fuck the Jedi, I'm gonna go hang out with my Mandalorian buddy. Huh. Yeah. As somebody who's never seen any of these shows, I kind of thought that Baby Yoda didn't have a whole lot of agency of its own.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Like it was needing to be taken care of like a baby. Sure, no. Because his name is Baby Yoda to a lot of people. Right, right, right, right. Well, I didn't know that he made a choice about becoming a monk or not. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. See, Baby Yoda was a youngling during the Order 66, whenever Anakin goes, which he did only because of Antifa false flags exactly yeah, but that caused trauma, and that's why Grogu
Starting point is 00:52:34 Baby has more baby like behaviors because it couldn't talk Okay, or whatever. Oh, you should watch this show. It's pretty good. Okay. It's all right Not the book of Boba Fett that was trash. Oh, this is what happens show. It's pretty good. Okay. It's all right The book above effect that was trash. Oh, this is what happens when Alex is killing time like this. I feel it. Yep So this next clip Alex talks about Jonas Salk Evil Jonas Salk, okay. And again, why does Bill Gates openly brag about we just shoot it right in their arms having no idea what it's gonna do in children's veins And having no idea Because he's flaunting it because if you hide something in plain view with most people and go well, of course we're
Starting point is 00:53:17 You know put cancer viruses in the polio shot. There's too many people like sock said to newspapers They're like wow, you you've killed hundreds of millions of people. Well, yeah, there's too many people. He and his deputy, I can find him. It's like 20 years old. When I found it, it was like 30 years on PBS in Boston. They're interviewed. They're both dead now. They're like, yeah, yeah. It killed probably the biggest death on earth. I probably killed more people than anybody in history. But hey, there's always easier to find. To be a GBN or whatever. It's PBS out of Boston.
Starting point is 00:54:08 It says at WGBN, see my mind works. Look at Boston's PBS, WGBN, I think that's it. But the point is that's not, the point is, is that this is a sick club. So is that the point? I think it was. Okay. Yeah, I mean, I guess that actually that reset is kind of getting back to what he was saying, like with Bill Gates
Starting point is 00:54:29 flaunting sure and bragging in your face about how he's experimenting on I suppose. So that actually is a coming back to the point. But you I think that this Jonas Salk thing, Alex is like, Ah, fuck, I don't remember enough of the details about this, but I'm going to rant on it and then I'm going to say it's really hard to find. And then I'm going to say, I can't remember the name of the deputy, but I'm going to then say that it was on Boston PBS. That was a G W G N right? Yeah. And he's wanting them to confirm that that is the name of the Boston PBS station. Right? Cause cuz then he can say look at my memories One thing I get everything yeah, you could see him just desperately dancing for the like the way to get out of it
Starting point is 00:55:14 Yeah, he's doing psychic shit. Yeah. Yeah, just my memory about what the name of the Boston PBS channel is totally yeah, oh Your grandfather wore shoes didn't he now, that's exactly what he told me. He told me loved wearing shoes People are a sick group of killers I wonder Because I think I this is something that I would be interested in knowing Can you truly be evil and? Still have a good maniacal laugh because I think I genuinely
Starting point is 00:55:47 Associate actual like real evil with an inability to to truly get in there and have a grand old laugh You know what I'm saying? I don't think I've ever seen an actual evil maniacal laugh What do you think it would be like he? No, I mean like you know Alex's Alex's maniacal that traditional You know the the Faust lap That kind of thing you know so I think I've ever heard one of those also WGBH WGBH move says memory was not correct the Boston mind so Alex, this group of evil folks, there are people like Bill Gates.
Starting point is 00:56:29 And here's Alex talking a bit more about this clip from a podcast that he didn't listen to. It's not the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It's the Bill and Melinda Gates Population Control Foundation. Look it up in its original court documents when they created it in what, 1999? And who's his dad, the former head of Planned Parenthood, another famous eugenicist? So here's Bill Gates saying, we don't even know what these shots do, we just shoot it right in the vein of the kids. Here it is.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Is there something to worry about with medicines? That is, might some of them have side effects? Do we need safety testing? I mean, and we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in little kids arms. We just shoot them right into the vein. So we're taking things we don't know what they do, like you do a lab rat, a guinea pig, and we're just shooting around their arms.
Starting point is 00:57:22 So then he just did a podcast two days ago. It hit mega viral last night. Top of X top of everywhere. My phone blowing up. I'm like, oh yeah, I have trouble doing his voice. Oh yeah, I'm sure you don't nerd voice, but he's like, well sure. I mean, we just use India as a place to test things to see what they do. I would like to submit to you a theory, which is that the success of Infowars and Alex's content model has made it infinitely more difficult for serious alternative outside of corporate channel media to exist.
Starting point is 00:57:55 He's so bad at conveying information and so brazen of a liar that his continued ability to survive will always be a blight on anyone trying to do something serious in this independent space. When people think of, quote, alternative media, it's impossible not to think of Alex. And by extension, you think of what a total idiot he is and how he lies all the time and how it's embarrassing. And it's because there's no standards. What Alex just did in that clip would get him fired from any legitimate news outlet.
Starting point is 00:58:24 He's played that clip of Gates before, and he has every reason to know that he's taking that entirely out of context. He's playing the clip to imply that Gates was bragging about shooting kids up with mystery vaccines, but it's just edited to sound that way. We've talked about this in the past on an episode, but Gates was advocating for more testing around GMO crops, something that Alex is supposed to support. He's taken that clip that he should agree with and selectively edited it so it appears to say something Gates didn't say just so he can disagree with him and lie about Gates's
Starting point is 00:58:55 position. Right after the part that Alex plays, Gates says, quote, So yeah, I think maybe we should have a safety system where we do trials and test things. This was a lie the first time Alex played the clip, whatever episode that was on, but he had the benefit then, the benefit of the doubt of having made a mistake. He could issue a retraction and not play this fraudulent clip in the future, but instead he's just continuing to use it to lie. In any workplace that values integrity or accurate work, he would be fired on the spot.
Starting point is 00:59:24 And then, Alex claims that this podcast that Gates was on where he talks about India dropped two days ago. It came out on October 30th, but it only gained traction among right-wing dipshit Twitter users two days ago. Alex is lying about basic information about the podcast to obscure from his audience that he's not reporting on actual news or even this podcast interview. His only real source is Anonymous idiots on Twitter. That's the only thing that he's reflecting back
Starting point is 00:59:50 Alex is a follower and he's just telling you what the cool kids on Twitter are mad about But he desperately wants to pretend that he's the leader of this information space and it's a pathetic charade That's it's all nonsense. Yeah, also the bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was originally called the William H Gates Foundation You might be surprised that this traces back his incorrect information that he gave in there That might it traces back to a short out-of-context video clip that was viral on dipshit Twitter Yeah, a little while back. Well, there you go So what happened here is that a person doing an introduction for Dr. Laurie Schwab-Zabin,
Starting point is 01:00:26 who was giving a speech at Vassar, accidentally listed off one of her credits as being the Founding Director of the Institute for Population Control. Zabin later corrects this and says it's the Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, but that part isn't included in the clip that Alex saw on Twitter. What you gonna do? Say, ha ha! Also, the social media claims were just wrong that this was the original name of the Gates Foundation. The Gates Foundation, then the William H. Gates Foundation, founded this institute that they're talking about at Johns Hopkins in 1999,
Starting point is 01:00:59 which was miscommunicated by these idiots on Twitter, which is what Alex is now repeating to the audience as if it's something that he knows from researching business filings. This is a pathetic charade. Again, it's all just Twitter shit being misrepresented. That makes even less sense if you stop and remember that three times as many people died in the 1990s. Why would, after 10 years of three times as many people died in the 1990s. Why would, after 10 years of three times
Starting point is 01:01:27 as many people dying as normal, would you set up a population control foundation? Already done, man. You gotta be thinking it's time for, we need more population. Yeah, and then there's another interesting, difficult question, if you take his line seriously, that is like the, okay, the SB40 40 was in no, you be 40 is the
Starting point is 01:01:47 band. Yes, be 40 is the virus. Right. SV 40 was in the polio vaccine until 1963. Sure. So why are cancer rates higher now than they were then? And when everybody's being injected cell phones? Okay, cool, man. Great. That's what I've got cell phones. I mean great that's what I've got cell phones I mean that's probably as good of an explanation as you have why also why would you why not just like straight up if you're gonna call it the population control about just be like the William H gates we're gonna kill your family foundation just fucking just go if you're gonna throw population control in there there's no way for you to put that in and not know that people are going to take that the wrong way
Starting point is 01:02:29 Yes, if your cartoon villains like Alex is pretending they are there's no reason not to yeah The reason makes sense yeah But the reason that the you know right-wing shithead idiots on Twitter They have chosen the Institute of Population Control is because that's what this person introducing a speaker Accidentally says Jesus Christ and so they have a video clip of that So it's plausible enough and if you show it to people and explain it wrong It'll blow their fucking mind because it does sound like a supervillain thing. Is it is it rhizome theory? I don't know what I don't know what it is. Like the idea that there is a single mind
Starting point is 01:03:01 I don't know what it is. Like the idea that there is a single mind, but not a single mind that's spread out that finds these things for itself, if that makes sense. You know what I'm saying? Like it is not just that a person went and saw this clip and then shared it. It is that the collective needed that clip at that time and found it and gave it to itself.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Well let me tell you this. I don't know what theory you're talking about. I don't know enough about it. But I will say that we didn't need it. No absolutely not. No. Alex certainly profits a lot off the collective mind on Twitter finding bullshit. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:43 But we don't need it. It is sometimes just one of those, no one will ever be able to adequately explain it because it feels like it shouldn't happen. Just that some guy, some dipshit finds this clip and he's like, oh, he misspoke. And then two days later, it's across the world. There's no way to explain that in a satisfying way to me Other than like to you know, it's satisfying if you're like, it's actually magic that is satisfying It's more satisfying than isn't life weird
Starting point is 01:04:14 Yeah, yeah And you know like I feel like this is gonna sound terrible and I don't know how I feel about it Sure But I feel like when I was a kid like the stuff that you see online, the memes and shit were like the monkey peeing in his own mouth. Sure, I remember that! And you would laugh and laugh and laugh. Because it was a monkey peeing in his own mouth. But now everything is so much worse. It's escalation, man. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 01:04:39 We gotta- it's just a broken evolutionary brain. I miss the innocent old days of a monkey peeing in his own mouth. Hmm. Hmm anyway, we got Those halcyon days of monkey pee mouth. Yeah So you have one last clip here and it's Alex just kind of just ranting about bullshit Yeah, just having fun. Not I don't know. I don't know. I't, I wouldn't attest to this being fun. Oh, it's not fun? Yeah, it's not not fun. Okay. Just kind of, eh, it's killing time, he's killing time. God damn. And now there's thousands of prestigious studies including by Oxford and Harvard. New ones came out last week
Starting point is 01:05:17 confirming everyone getting the turbo cancers and the blood clots and the myocarditis and the heart attacks including children had the shot in the government database just like the New Zealand database that came out earlier this year showing the same damn thing. Now the reason we know is New Zealand's small enough that one man and they confirmed he did it he came on the show they've he's still facing years in prison deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for battling medical tyranny. He was the only guy in the country that could see the hospital databases,
Starting point is 01:05:53 the government databases, and the so-called vaccine database. He integrated them together and published it, but blocked out the names. And everyone having the strokes and heart attacks and turbo cancers was the people taking the shots. And now you got Oxford and now you got Harvard last week. And I'll show you those articles and studies again. So I mean, this is premeditated.
Starting point is 01:06:19 I know most of you know that. But let that sink in. I shot a video yesterday because I was hiking in the early morning and I literally saw a woman with a nose ring and purple hair. There's a VHS on the ground. And I went, and they're weird dog. The dogs all are neurotic like them. And they see me walking down this path.
Starting point is 01:06:37 And the woman goes, Oh, and they look at me when I walk by. And then the guy was hiking with Sean said, man, we ought to get that on tape. And I said, well, let's just reenact it. That mean, shoot a video walking by you and say, what do you do when you're a purple haired woman with a nose ring on your 12th booster and you see Alex Jones, it's got millions of views people. And then there's leftist in there. Saying, I'd kick your ass. I'd take my fourth
Starting point is 01:07:07 my 15th booster. I mean, they they love it. They they they enjoy it. They literally think Bill Gates and Pfizer and Klaus Schwab and King Charles, who literally want them dead is their daddy. So you know, it's interesting. I've never heard anyone say that Bill Gates or Klaus Schwab is their daddy, but Tucker Carlson has repeatedly compared Trump to his daddy in public speeches in like the last couple months. To all our daddies.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Yeah. The only people who I see infantilizing themselves to be parented by their leaders are Alex's friends. Like they're the ones doing this. I don't think this alleged purple-haired liberal that he ran into in the woods with a fucking liberal dog, I don't feel like they're like, oh, I love Klaus Schwab, he's my dad. That's you, man. Yeah, I mean, I can't think of many situations that are more similar to seeing Sasquatch
Starting point is 01:08:04 in real life though. Yeah. So I think any any reaction is appropriate and like for a real person. Yeah. I don't know about the story. I almost threw up when I saw Alex in the deposition room and I knew he was coming. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like a popping out of the woods? Unacceptable. Unacceptable for you to be popping out of the woods. Wear a bell man Like there's no way people should not know you are coming people should be like I don't know 50 yards in front of you yelling Alex Jones cover at the very least at the very least we should all have an app that tells
Starting point is 01:08:37 Us where Alex Jones is at any given point in time. I understand that it's an encroachment of personal liberties and and it's for our safety Yeah, it's just for all the compromise we need and stuff. It's for our safety. Yeah. It's just for all of us. It's a compromise we need to make. Absolutely. Because you're never ready to see him. Never! Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:51 There's no situation where you're like, oh thank God! No! Absolutely not! So also all that COVID stuff he's saying just isn't true. And we talked about that new Oxford study he mentions in our last episode. He's not covering any of these studies or stories at all. He's just covering memes about them that he's seen on social media, because Alex is a lazy liar.
Starting point is 01:09:09 Also that guy in New Zealand is a man named Barry Young who absolutely did not anonymize the data he released to dipshit sub-stack poster Steve Kirsch. Young stole data from the Health New Zealand that did not show what Alex is claiming, but became active in disseminating and creating that narrative. And in the process, he released a fair amount of this private medical information to noted lunatic Steve Kirsch. Seems like Alex had a fun walk through the woods though, and I'm glad we got to hear
Starting point is 01:09:36 about it. That was good stuff. I'm glad he got a lot of views on the recreation of what seemed like a boring encounter. Him telling that story is sad The idea of doing it is even sadder It's such a bummer to imagine walking around and trying to enjoy a nature walk and then think Having a boring encounter with somebody and thinking we should recreate that for content like how sad is your fucking life? Take a walk enjoy your walk. I this is you know I think in general I think it would be better for Alex in all honesty
Starting point is 01:10:14 to just have a date that Infowars ends. Somebody just impose that upon him so because this is stupid. And it has to be December 7th a day that will live in infamy. Sure. Perfect I'll take that. Yeah, it has to but it has to be like something because he doesn't want to be doing this No, his heart's not his heart's not in it No, why is everybody making me do this is something I feel like he's thinking as though we're all collectively Forcing him to do this trash. Yeah, it's it has an energy that is like We've already got a fair amount of money over to the other shit and I'm just Hanging out here because I'm not leaving. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, just tell me to go and I will go
Starting point is 01:10:59 I have no reason to be here anymore. Yeah. Yeah, I have to keep flailing and stuff, but we just need to move on. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We have all fundamentally misunderstood the contract that I have. But now, but now, honestly, there's an interesting space that exists where it almost feels like Alex having to continue doing Infowars might end up hurting his ability to start these other things I mean at a certain point whenever you're tracking trapping somebody in purgatory. It's never a good thing Mm-hmm even for even for you Yeah, because like I think the longer that nothing changes when he has it said everything's changing
Starting point is 01:11:41 And everybody go over to this new thing that I've started. I think the longer that you have that Nothing change. Yeah, why would I go over there? You might have diminishing returns once you're in purgatory Oh, it's tough to get out right yep, but we'll see what happens with him next time See if he's treading water and hanging out Ether I like ether sure yeah, you like type of acid yes second most There we go, so we'll be back but until then we have a website and do we do it's knowledgefight.com. Yep Oh like but until then I'm Leo. I'm Leo MDZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor And now here comes the sex robots Andy and Kansas you're on the earth. Thanks for holding I am the mysterious professor.

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