Knowledge Fight - #226: November 7, 2018
Episode Date: November 8, 2018Today, Dan and Jordan discuss how Alex Jones and Co. are dealing with the results of the 2018 midterm elections. In a shocking turn of events, Ted Nugent accurately assesses that his worldview is unpo...pular, Alex desperately tries to move product, and Roger Stone swings for the white nationalist fences.
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Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex. I'm a first-name caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
I love you.
Hey, everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're couple dudes like to sit around, drink novelty beverages,
and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Indeed, we are. Dan.
Jordan.
Dan, when was the last time you went to the sea?
Went to just the Lake Michigan count?
No, it's a lake. It's not a sea.
I feel like, no, like visiting my parents down in Austin.
Didn't go down to the bay or anything. No, no.
I don't know. It's been forever.
I bet you probably went to a sea in Greece.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Yeah, you went to the Mediterranean, right?
11 years ago, I went to the sea.
Yeah, yeah. That's a good, that's a good,
like the time to go to the sea.
During that rigs is bachelor party when we stayed at like a cabin.
I went to the lake and that was, that was great.
Yeah.
I like swimming a lot. I belong in the water.
Fresh water is not the same.
It's not. It's not.
It's not the same.
Why do you ask?
Did you have been yearning for the sea?
No, actually, I just thought about it and I was like,
I don't even know if I've ever been to a sea.
I mean, I used to live in Hawaii and I used to swim in the ocean all the time.
Yeah, but that's an ocean.
Right. That's the sea.
I'm defining the sea.
Oh, you're saying just a sea.
Because I've been to the ocean, I've been to the lake,
and then I couldn't remember if I've ever been to the sea.
Let's get you to the Dead Sea.
I love the Dead Sea.
Get you to the Salt Lake.
No, that's a Salt Lake. Never mind.
Anyway.
Isn't the Salt Lake a sea?
Yes.
Does that count?
Have you seen the movie, The Salton Sea?
I have not seen the movie, The Salton Sea.
Let's start there.
I saw the movie, SLC Punk. Does that count?
It does.
So, hey guys, this is a show where I know a lot about swimming in the sea
and Alex Jones.
And I don't know anything about either, apparently.
Guys, sorry about the delay on this episode.
I have been a bit under the weather.
I'd like to thank everybody for their well wishes on Twitter.
That was very nice.
So people to wish me health.
I'm feeling a bit better now and we're on the other side of the midterms,
which definitely makes things, you know, it feels better.
Yeah, you know, I think a fever broke a little bit.
I made the point is that it's, it'd be weird to do an episode
that would immediately be almost meaningless, you know,
because like the world changed.
It would be slightly.
Well, it didn't change.
Not really.
It would be slightly meaningless on one hand,
because we could predict exactly what would happen, which is basically,
I think I texted you this, like, no matter what happens,
if they, if the Republicans win everything, Alex will say,
they tried to cheat and we won anyway.
And if Democrats take control of anything, they're like, oh, they cheated.
That is going to be the narrative no matter what.
Yeah, but that was a disaster.
So that election was a disaster.
We'll talk about that as we go along.
And I disagree with you to some extent,
because I think there's flickers of great hope
in terms of voting measures that passed throughout the country.
The lifting of the rent control ban here in Chicago.
Yeah, that's perfect.
This is very good.
There are a couple candidates who made it that are very bright signs.
Oh, the homelessness tax in San Francisco.
That's wonderful.
Sure.
So there are positive things.
If you don't, if you don't look at the big picture of,
you know, the big changes that we may need aren't going to necessarily happen.
Oh, they're not at all.
But we'll get into this as this goes along.
Yeah.
I think that it was the right thing to do,
to not do an episode on Wednesday and do one here on Thursday,
because especially we knew that Alex Jones' show would be the same
before the midterms, but likely quite different after.
Yeah.
And so I'm glad that today we're going over the November 7th, 2018 episode.
All right.
Which is the day after the midterms.
But before we get into that, I'd like to say thank you to someone
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So we start today.
And I told you right before we started recording something that I was feeling.
And that is that I think that this is now a show, the Alex Jones show,
at least on November 7th here, the brief window that we have after the midterms.
This is now a show I can kind of get down on.
Yeah.
Because I think that Alex Jones gets it.
I think he understands what happened in the midterms
and maybe more than he would like to reveal.
All right.
And I think in this first clip.
Because I don't think anybody actually understands what happened in the midterms.
I think a lot of people have a lot of little pieces, but as far as like a full synthesis,
maybe not so much.
But in this first clip, I think we see some little glimmers of Alex being aware of his position now.
This is the big takeaway for me.
Two things.
Allowing illegal cartel level concerted racketeering censorship in the last year,
accelerating to the election.
And the House not passing voter ID, as Michael Savage said in a tweet, the rhinos
blew their last chance because illegal aliens and folks voting the names of dead people
took it over the edge along with the censorship.
And now if we don't do something about the censorship, it's going to embolden even more
censorship and the platforming and harassment that's criminal.
So now if Trump and the Republican Zone Act decisively, they are aiding and abetting it.
The president said he's about to act and I trust the president, but I'm just saying
this is a big deal.
And you know, the fact that Ted Cruz only won by like three points in Texas is horrifying.
So I think that you see a little bit of fear in Alex's part because the results,
especially in Texas, were not what he was expecting.
I think that he probably thought Beto would do better than a normal Democratic candidate
historically has.
Which means losing by seven points.
Right.
But to see him make it very competitive and win in places that it did not look like he was
going to win, I think that Alex took that to be like, oh, fuck.
Even Texas is changing on me.
And I think Alex is also keenly aware, although he wouldn't want to talk about this,
of the down ballot candidates that Beto helped push over the line.
Absolutely.
Because of the enthusiasm that he brought to the election, the fact that more people were
coming out led to more Democratic down ballot candidates being able to win.
So I think Alex has this position where he's like, sure, I'm afraid.
But as we would have predicted, his narrative about it is we need voter ID.
We should have had more voter suppression.
What is it with people?
Exactly.
What do black people really need to vote for?
You know, why do they really need to vote?
We need voter ID.
Here are the takeaways.
I need to be back on Facebook and we need voter ID.
So that's like.
Yeah, that sounds right.
Yeah, that sounds about right for him.
Depth analysis.
Well, one thing I do like one thing I do like is he's back to opposition like towards the
government, not just the Democrats and the globalists.
He's back to the Republicans are aiding and abetting the death of or whatever it is.
He has a little bit of an ability to pivot back to familiar territory and the sort of
like the position he plays well from.
Yeah, like he was a center being asked to play point guard.
For a little bit.
And now he can be like, all right, I can get back in the paint.
Yeah, he's no Anthony Davis.
No.
So he now has.
Or Janice entered the combo.
Say that six times.
He's Greek.
You should love that.
I say F. Caristo.
So I think that we are going to see at least a more familiar Alex and an Alex that isn't so.
I don't I don't know if playing out of his depth is the right way to put it,
but there is like a there's been a real ugliness to his show lately because he doesn't have
anything other than defend Trump against everything.
And now with the idea of like a democratic house, he can.
There's a reason why Trump isn't doing the things that he wants him to do.
Whereas before he had to come up with these stupidest explanations.
And now he'd be like, all these Democrats in the house now at the same time.
I think that having that specific thing to complain about could lend itself to more extremism.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Which is a downside.
Not not a doubt in my mind.
But in terms of this show, I think it'll become much more tolerable to listen to.
Yeah, at the end of the day, at least her show is better.
At least for me listening to this show, I will say this one.
The midterms was a success.
So in this next clip, Alex talks about how he likes to give people fake names.
Every candidate establishment got behind the Democrats lost.
Whether it was a beta man here in Texas or whether it was Gilligan or Gilligan's Moron Island.
They're in Florida.
That would be a good show.
Calling Florida Moron Island.
I'm saying he's from Moron Island.
I know his name is not Gilligan.
I like the butchers of their names because these people have been destroyed.
So he likes to butcher people's names and that's all good fun.
Yeah.
But I do love the patheticness of him being like he's Gilligan from Moron Island.
Now I'm not calling Florida Moron Island.
I mean, I am.
I believe absolutely it's Moron Island.
It's very weird.
It's very weird.
The needing to be like now, Florida, don't leave me.
Come on, old white supremacists.
We still need to stick around.
Yeah, we need you.
So like I'm saying, and I'm tipping my hand a little bit in terms of like,
I know what's coming a little bit in Alex's mood.
I think in this next clip, you can see that Alex, though he would like it to be,
or at least previous to the midterms, he was saying that it was going to be a massive red wave and
yeah, Republicans were going to take everything and all that.
I think in this next clip, we see a very clear indication that given the results,
Alex does recognize what this means for Trump and he's a little worried about it.
And then he still wants to talk more about illegal voting.
Okay.
And it's a pretty big win for them there.
Some GOP are trying to spend it that, oh, well Obama lost 60 plus in the house
and a whole bunch of senators.
Well, yes, that's great.
That's a bigger defeat.
This could have been a lot worse, but the fact that Trump has had his legs cut out from under him
with all the internet censorship is a big deal.
Joining us is Ted Nugent to give us his aftermath.
Takes his private, I told him that he was putting a good face on it, but he had a bad feeling.
So did I, but again, I think the illegals and folks voting in dead people's names,
which is confirmed everywhere, and many places pushed him over the top.
So he's saying that like without this illegal voting, we would have won.
We would have won if it weren't for all the illegals voting.
And now here's Ted Nugent with some expert analysis.
The worst sentence I think I've ever heard is we're going to have Ted Nugent to give his analysis.
What?
That is not good.
What?
Unless he's coming to bring me hot licks.
I'm still not interested in that, but yeah, so that's not great.
But I think that Alex, they're saying like a lot of these GOP people will try and say that in the
past there have been much larger swings.
And that may be true, but that doesn't mean that this still wasn't a loss.
And a little bit of that, I think Alex has to recognize and a little bit later,
Roger Stone is on the show.
And I think he has to recognize that now that the house is controlled by Democrats,
they have the ability to subpoena people.
Oh yeah.
And so Roger Stone is probably going to get subpoenaed real soon.
Real soon.
And there's all sorts of other investigations that they could gum up the works with.
You would hope that they would use that power judiciously and actually go after
real things that should be investigated.
But I mean, they could basically turn this next two years into a procession of terrible investigations.
I mean, in all honesty, Trump turned the next two years into a procession of investigations
by doing all the crimes.
That is true.
You know, it's not like he's on the up and up and they're doing spurious investigations.
This isn't Benghazi.
Yeah.
Even though even the most ridiculous investigation they could do probably has a crime behind it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a whole world in front of them.
It's like unlocking a new level in an open world game.
All sorts of places, new mission.
Oh, you can go anywhere.
You can go to, yeah, it's very exciting.
But, you know, I think Alex recognizes that on one level.
And then bigger picture than that, I think Alex knows strategically that in order for
Trump to be the thing that galvanizes people, to be the person that he tries to make Trump appear
to be, he needs just a rubber stamp through Congress because his positions are unpopular.
And so without the Republicans controlling both houses and being able to push things through,
he's going to be like, I want to deport all, I don't know.
Anybody.
Lebanese.
Deport them all.
Deport all the Lebanese.
And then.
He does not even know what Lebanese means.
He doesn't know Lebanon is a place.
It was just a random pull on my part.
But then the house will be like, nope, not going to happen, not going to go anywhere.
He can try and encourage legislation that's really regressive to go through
and it'll just die in the house.
I wish that were true.
I think it will with real serious issues, maybe not.
Look, we're assuming a lot in terms of having some faith in Democrats to not roll over.
We, they needed a, they needed to do, they needed to get like at least 45 to 60 seats
in order to keep Pelosi from being the speaker of the house.
And that's not going to happen.
She's going to stay speaker of the house.
And the whole time we're going to pass Republican light versions.
It's possible.
It's going to be a disaster.
As we're recording this right now, let's hope that's not the case, but that is possible.
Even if it is that, I still think that you wouldn't be able to do as much as you could
with a Republican controlled entirety of Congress.
So I think, I think that there's that.
And I think that Alex recognizes that as there's diminishing returns and actual things
that he's getting done, the veneer of this like super powerful,
I can fix everything guy is going to go away.
And when that veneer goes away, being his propagandist becomes much more difficult.
Because you have to then like, you don't have a hero to worship.
You have just a inefficient bureaucrat.
And I don't think that that's going to be something he wants to do.
See now, I'm looking forward to all of the executive orders that Trump is going to sign
that are patently illegal.
Sure.
They are going to be nonstop executive orders that even the, even the Supreme Court is going
to be like, come on, man, we want to do evil things and you're dumb.
In my new executive order, I get free food for life.
All right.
I own three McDonald's now.
Sure.
Okay.
At least offensive thing possible.
So we got Ted Nugent coming in with his analysis.
Why?
Now I'll say this, most of their interview seems to boil down to Alex is mad at Texas
and the Motor City madman is real pissed off at Michigan.
The two of them are just really mad at their home state because they're swinging left.
Yeah.
You know, and so like, they're like, uh, this is not what I sang about.
And Alex, this is not what I screamed about.
And actually, I think Ted Nugent says something really insightful here.
I'm a, I'm an eternal and maniacal optimist.
I believe in the constitution, the bill of rights, the Declaration of Independence.
I believe the Ten Commandments of the Golden Rule.
I believe in loving your neighbor and helping your family and neighbor and being in the asset
column and making sacrifices and taking risks so that you are a productive member of your
community so that you can help others when they need it.
And I know these people, I know they're everywhere, but guess what?
We're outnumbered.
Sure.
People who believe that we should turn Michigan into a San Francisco feces and needle zone
outnumber conscientious, positive, constitutional, free, Michiganiacs.
I'm helpless.
So, I mean, his characterization of the two sides is wrong, but I think he's starting to
recognize that, uh-oh, the thing that I like is not the most popular thing.
Oh, not at all.
And I think that that's a, I think that's a step in the right direction.
I mean, granted, he goes on to say that like, in response to that, I'm going to fight even
harder, which is within his right to do.
He believes in the constitution and the Ten Commandments, which is why he said,
we should kill Hillary, you know, in accordance with the Constitution and the Ten Commandments.
Two things that both, I mean, strongly advocate murdering political opponents.
Right. Right. Absolutely.
And, uh, God, I know one thing about him.
Yeah.
He was super into like stage displays of like high power weaponry where you're
threatening, uh, elected figures.
See, actually, he was in the Old Testament.
Yeah. I like super.
Remember, Elisha sent that, uh, piece of wood on fire and then they killed all of the
priests who didn't.
And then everybody did some fucking sweets.
And they did some cat scratch.
God scratch fever, burning some wood with some God.
God's got the devil in a stranglehold.
So, uh, this next week, because he's talking to Ted Nugent, they both love guns.
Alex accidentally says that you should shoot liberals.
Yeah, of course.
We need more people to do what you're doing, what I've done, what, what, what Ted,
what Trump is doing is get really aggressive and not let these people push us around and
understand that they're like cancer and have to be dealt with, uh, and do outreach, try
to take leftist out and deprogram them, try to take them, shoot them, try to take them camping,
try to take them, shoot them, shoot them, try to take them, shoot them.
I know he's trying to say shooting, but he does slip up and say, take them, shoot them.
Yeah. Yeah. Yep. That's a, that's why, why do you guys still do it?
Right-wing conservatives have murdered a lot of people recently due to shit you say,
and you're still saying it.
It's interesting that you see that Freudian slip in his brain because I know, and if we were a
show like his, we would be like, he literally said that you should shoot liberals.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you would keep that clip and you would play it and you would do,
oh yeah, do you remember when Alex Jones said we should shoot him?
I would cut out the part where he says outreach, so just as they're a cancer,
they need to be dealt with, take them out, shoot them.
Yeah, absolutely. I would do something like that, but we're fucking adults and we understand
he fucking had a slip of the tongue because that's kind of what he's thinking.
That's kind of what he was saying.
That's kind of what he believes, but, but the idea of like, yeah, having an outreach thing
where you teach people that guns aren't that scary, the outdoors is nice.
Sure, I don't know if that's going to get people to be weirdo patriots, but sure.
I also think that's a terrible idea considering where the country is going to give what is
ostensibly the enemy you believe you should kill, training in weapons.
Well, and like the times that I've heard Alex talk about going out with people who
don't like guns and going shooting, it sounds like a dangerous affair.
Keep talking about like those explosives that you shoot and like one of them
exploded a cinder block and it hit him in the head.
Wait, what? He shoots explosives?
We talked about this a long time ago.
I know, but I mean.
It was with the cast of Silicon Valley.
Oh, that's right. That's right.
That's right. Now I remember.
He got hit in the head with a cinder block.
Yep.
He's like, there was a good time.
My judge was laughing.
We need him to go out shooting with more casts.
Yeah.
Perhaps we'll get hit with a larger piece of a cinder block.
So in the country right now, we're dealing with some pretty serious radicalization of the right,
obviously, that we see it all around us.
We see it manifest through murders, bomb scares, all sorts of fun news cycles.
Yeah, you know, good days.
And in this next clip, Alex has an interesting take on that phenomenon.
And if you want to have a political and economic fight, you're going to get one.
This is a war and they're organized to take us over and you get it.
I get it. They used to call us extreme.
They don't anymore because they say the Republicans are radicalizing.
It's because the left is radical.
We were never radical.
Freedom is radical compared to tyranny, but they're coming after us.
We don't have a choice.
They made me do it.
It's the same stupid argument is like I'm only racist because you kept calling
me racist.
What did you expect to happen?
I'm only radical because you're radical and you made me do it.
It had to happen.
It had to happen.
It definitely wasn't there before.
It wasn't a phenomenon that's been going on in this country in waves for the last ever, forever.
You know what? It was our fault for radicalizing the Oathkeepers.
If we had never elected a black president, they would never have felt the need to go out and murder
people, Dan.
I honestly think in private company, Alex might agree with that.
Oh, I think so.
I think so too.
I think he might, as long as there wasn't a bugged room, I might say that.
So now, I believe that in terms of conservatism, one of their best arguments that they have is
the belief in self-determination.
Sure.
I believe that I believe that when you say, I think you believe that everybody has the right
to choose how to live their life.
I think that you're in good, you're on a good rock to stand on.
The part where you then legislate those rights to choose, that's where your bullshit kind of
shines through.
Sure. I agree with you there, but I'm just talking philosophically.
I think that that is a good starting block, and it's pretty tough to undermine the idea of just
saying, I believe that people have the right to live their life how they see fit.
Sure.
I think that's true.
Now, interestingly, Ted Nugent starts talking about his belief in self-determination.
And it weaves very quickly into determining how other people live.
These people are coming to conquer you.
You better start getting in their damn faces.
Yeah, bottom line is if you believe enough in the American dream and that you choose your
own path in life, and you can do the best that you can do, if you believe in that,
you can't just do it unto yourself.
You have to demand that from everyone around you.
And when you see slob and leap behavior, when you see liberal denial and fake news,
and the political correct scourge, when you see it, you can't just walk away and shrug
your shoulders and go, oh, well, nothing I can do.
Well, there is something you can do.
We need to be firm.
So that smacks of like...
Everybody should have the right to choose.
But when you see people choosing wrong, you got to choose for them, Dan.
I'm 100%.
Duh!
That's exactly what I'm saying.
That makes perfect sense.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
Everyone should have the right to determine their actions as long as they're determining
them the way that I want them to.
That makes perfect sense.
Yep.
As long as you agree with me, you have self-determination.
That's a conservative principle.
That's a bedrock of their lives.
I think so.
And I think that that's why you had that blowback to me saying that's a reasonable belief.
Of course, because in practice, it's always that.
Yeah.
It's always that.
So anyway, Ted Nugent sucks, and we don't need to listen to more of him.
But Alex gets back to his takeaway from the midterms, and here's where he's at.
But I know for a fact that going back to the turn of the last century,
118 years that no one has ever had losses this low.
So that is a big win, but it still shows us how powerful the enemy is.
So I think that that is actually probably a sensible approach to this.
I mean, it's a little bit still shining a shit a little bit.
But the idea of saying they're like, yeah, we lost, but it wasn't that bad.
That's probably a bright side.
You know, that's like, this is an optimistic Alex that's come into studio today.
Sure.
I'm okay with that.
I just see that's the thing.
I don't understand where these guys are coming from.
I don't understand.
They they won.
Like ultimately, that's what they did.
They white supremacy was really what was on the ballot.
And you saw so much such a high voter turnout from both spectrums and white supremacy one,
white supremacy one, and that gave that gives them the power to that's accurate.
Yeah.
I don't think it is.
I think that I think that there were areas where certainly you could make that case,
but I don't think as a whole that case is accurate.
I think that I think that what we would have loved to see is a condemnation of so many things.
And in a perfect world, there would have been no Republicans winning anything.
You would have.
You would have thought right, but that's an unrealistic expectation to have.
And I think that when you sit down and you look at like the incremental progress that you do see
so many women getting elected to offices.
First gay governor, you know, those sorts of things are real.
Those are important bits of progress.
Yeah, absolutely.
So to say that it was a big win for the right or white supremacy,
I don't think that that's accurate, but it wasn't,
it wasn't as much of a win for non-white supremacy as we would have wanted it to be.
As it needed to be.
Right.
So I think that you and me are kind of in the same place as Alex where he's like,
the loss could have been way worse.
And we are saying that the win should have been much bigger.
So we're both sort of in that in between stay where no one's getting exactly what they want,
but there's little things that both sides can say are like, well, there's that, there's that.
And we still have to see how everything plays out.
Yeah.
Because there's a lot of, as we're recording this year on Wednesday,
there's still a lot of races that haven't been decided yet.
There's still, there's still things black.
Yeah, black.
Sure.
Sure.
I mean, I don't, I'm a pessimistic guy as, as maybe somebody could, could have guessed.
But I, I, I don't see how this doesn't further expand the ability to
have a minority rule.
And the minority is white supremacists, but they have cheated.
They have cheated.
They have twisted.
They have gerrymandered.
They've done all of this stuff to make sure that white supremacy remains in power as opposed to,
you know, and then we have an ineffective democratic party that's going to be like,
hey, hey, white supremacy is bad, but we're going to do some white nationalism, but not
supremacy.
That's terrible.
But there, there were measures that passed about like voter re-enfranchisement.
There were measures that passed in terms of like getting rid of redistricting,
redistricting that really hurt voter turnout and enacted voter suppression.
So like there are, there is progress on that front.
You know, even, even if it's not like, you want to just shake everything like an etch-a-sketch
and we can't, you know?
No, of course not.
You want to do that, but that would require exactly what we're against.
Yeah.
So I get what, I get what you're saying.
And I think it's fine to be pessimistic, but I also think I don't know what I think.
I, I, you know, there's hope.
Is what it is.
There's hope.
It is what it is.
I just think there's not enough time for the incremental change.
I think, I think we're, we're fucked.
Probably, but maybe, but maybe not.
That's possible.
It's possible.
I wish I could share in your, in your like,
we can, we can see how it plays out, see how it plays out.
I'm not super optimistic, but I am, I am like, we'll see.
Right.
Tentative.
Right.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Which is what Dave Chappelle said on SNL whenever Trump got elected.
You compare me to Dave Chappelle.
I think you're great.
Thank you.
I think you're one of the greatest comedians, uh, alive.
I think that Alex Jones is one of the greatest comedians ever.
Oh, okay.
Do we have a bit?
Not really.
Oh, okay.
But he starts, uh, in his next clip, he starts getting into some of his like,
fears about the globalists, um, and it gets into transdimensional aliens,
which I haven't heard in a while, which is kind of nice.
I like that.
Especially the day after midterms come along.
He's getting into a weird headspace.
So here's what he has to say about Silicon Valley.
And people keep asking, how do I know this whole plan?
Because I know the Fabian Socialists plan.
Ah, they want to use emojis.
They only promoted theoreticians and writers and thinkers that were taking them along the
line of the world.
They wanted a post human world because their God is going to give them life extension and
give them power.
But at a certain point, they have to give their body up and be uploaded into this larger
consciousness that will then move on to the next planet.
Right.
They're probably saying, I read that in childhoods in.
Of course.
former head of the British illuminati wrote childhoods in.
He also wrote 2001 space Odyssey and that entire Luciferian trilogy.
Okay.
You might want to figure out what they're planning for you and your family
because they believe an off world entity known as Lucifer.
Okay.
As he's off world.
All these folks is going to give them the blueprints on how to take over.
They've just got to kill themselves and their families once they get to the point.
And basically put on the black Nike tennis shoes, the black outfits, drink the vodka and
barbeque.
That's not even what the heavens gate cult did.
Yes.
Now you know why they have subcults that learn about what's really into.
Take it too far.
Actually believe that it's coming in this generation and then decide they went on board
the spacecraft immediately.
Right.
But of course, the whole thing is a giant satanic con game.
Of course.
We don't know what they're doing at Silicon Valley.
They're taking LSD and mushrooms almost every day micro dosing.
Okay.
And believe they're in communication with demon creatures that are giving them control of the
future.
Of course.
Of course.
I told you this 20 something years ago.
No, you fucking didn't.
If our, if our head of the Illuminati who's laid out this whole plan.
Right.
Wrote 2001 to space Odyssey.
Shouldn't our God be a space baby and not Lucifer?
Maybe.
I don't know.
I don't know what to do with that.
I don't care.
I don't, I don't care about that stuff.
I don't, I don't care at all.
You don't care about space babies?
Not really.
All right.
I don't, I just, I just think this is so stupid.
The idea like that he's, he's saying that heavens gate was a subcult that figured out what the
Silicon Valley people believe and then took it too far.
Right.
Anybody who knows anything about heaven's gate knows that that is not, that is not a
fair assessment of, of what they were up to.
And they did not wear black at all.
It was white shoes.
Yeah.
Anyway, Alex is stupid, but it's fun for him to get back to some of that stuff.
It's fun for him to be like, I've been saying this for 20 years.
No, you fucking happen in this next clip.
Alex uses a term that I think is probably not cool to say.
I think then he says it again.
Okay.
And then he discusses what kind of accents he likes to hear out.
Okay.
I mean, just the condescension.
I saw another one where they put a French name on it.
They put a Kunas name on it.
I forget which one it was.
What?
Cause you know, I was going to run for senator in Louisiana.
He's talking about like a, he saw a meme of a Beto was going to run for the Louisiana.
Hold on.
So they're going to put a Kunas name on it.
What?
It's like when Hillary Clinton went to Kentucky
and, and, and, and then she talked like, get to me here with you.
I'm really glad to be in Turkey.
I'm going to have me some.
Awesome pot tides.
Mother good taste.
And then when she was out in, uh,
I think that's offensive too.
California.
She was like, hello, Latino.
Wait, what?
How are you?
What's that supposed to be?
I saw it's that bad being condescending like that.
I would be insulted if somebody from, if Donald Trump came to my house,
or came to see me, or I was talking to Donald Trump on the phone.
And because I'm from Texas, he went, uh, this is Yosemite Sam, Alex.
What type of weirdo are you?
Can you talk to me on that?
You know, it's nice.
What type of weirdo are you?
There's horrible New York accents, but I like Trump's New York accent.
I like it.
It's the real Donald Trump.
Okay.
All right, man.
Calm down.
I'm not sure if it's okay to use that term he used at the beginning.
Did he say, did he say coon ass?
Twice.
He said they, they're going to give them a coon ass name.
Yeah.
That is racist as shit.
I'm up on the fence about it exactly because the etymology of the term,
it's a, it's a term for a person of Cajun ethnicity.
And there are people who have like looked at the etymology of it.
And it's, it's difficult to tell if it's a like offensive term or not.
It seems like it is.
I know that in the, I'm reading from Wikipedia here,
in the early 1980s, a Cajun worker sued his former employee over repeated use of the word
coon ass in the workplace.
The lawsuit led directly to the federal government's recognition of the Cajuns
as a national ethnic group as protected by the civil rights act of 1964.
So it does appear that it's probably a term that could be used differently.
Wait, wait, is, is coon ass different from coon?
It appears that it is.
Yes.
Hey, that's, that's, that's strange.
That's strange.
I don't understand that at all.
There's debate because some people believe that it does come from the slur for African Americans,
which is possible.
But then one other etymology says that it comes from the French word canoe,
canoe, which is a vulgar term for the vulva, which I'm not sure if that's okay.
There's also a French word conass, which they think it could come from,
which loosely translates to dirty prostitute.
All right.
So no matter what, it comes from an offensive term.
But it appears from everything I can tell that it's a term that has been reclaimed a little bit
by folks of Cajun descent.
Okay.
But still, I don't like Alex using it.
So it's one word.
It's not coon space ass.
One word.
See, cause I hear that as, as really offensive.
Two words.
I hear that is crazy offensive.
Two words.
Unacceptable.
That is insanely offensive.
Yeah.
So worst adjective I could think of.
I wanted to come here and tell you like, I've looked into this and I can tell you without a doubt
that Alex is flippantly using a horrible slur, but it's, I don't think it's as cut and dry as that.
My assessment on it is shouldn't be using that word.
No.
But it appears that he might be able to wiggle out of this as being, that's not a racist term.
It's a darker, I have family who are Cajun.
Okay.
I don't know.
See, I legitimately wanted to like, I was almost like, should I not even say what he said
because it's so offensive?
It, it feels that way.
Yeah.
Definitely.
And might, some of that might be because Dalek's saying it.
That's true.
Some of it might, might be packaged with that, but.
Right.
There, there is a, there is a slight difference between saying, oh, that man is a Jew and that
man's a Jew.
You know, like he's, his tone of voice is the, is the hard J.
And the person who's saying it, you can't, you have to unpack that.
Yeah.
So I'm going to skip this next clip because it's just Alex again, repeating that everything was
rigged against the, the right and they still managed to win, but not really win.
They barely lost, which is a win because everything was stacked up against them.
Illegal voting all over the place.
Sure, sure, sure.
And so we get to this.
Alex going out to break with a pronouncement that it's not surprising to hear him say this,
but I'm shocked he said it out loud.
If you don't promote the videos, if you don't promote the articles, nobody will.
By the way, you've been doing it.
So despite the censorship, we're still growing in the enemy's face.
Or only other options to set me up for kill me.
But hey, let's make them do it.
I want to go in through and beyond.
So I want to go in through and beyond.
Right.
That sounds a little sexy.
A little bit.
Yeah.
I know that he is like probably feeling overdue for his own martyrdom.
Yeah.
And this, this idea of expressing it on air.
I want to make him kill me.
Come on guys.
Wouldn't that be great?
Yeah, it is disappointing to just like lose your audience as opposed to getting murdered.
You know, like that's the outcome you want and instead of fading into obscurity.
All my heroes died in mysterious circumstances that I've been able to lie about and say they
were murdered.
Why can't I do that too?
What he needs to do is fake his own death and then come back like 10 years later and do a
whole show on it.
But pretend he's a ghost.
Or pretend he's Bill Hicks.
That would be a great show.
Sure.
I would listen to that.
So in this next clip, we find out a politician, not from America, that Alex Jones is apparently
in favor of, not surprising at all.
We saw this with Faith Goldie.
Wouldn't take her ads on TV.
Wouldn't take them on radio.
Wouldn't take them in print because she was number three in the polls in Toronto.
Most analysts said she would have won.
She had the money.
She young, smart, good looking if they would have let her advertise.
Okay.
Well, here's the problem.
Faith Goldie, as you may know, she used to work for Rebel Media, which was the former
employer of Tommy Robinson, Gavin McGinnis, and Lauren Southern.
Great, great organization.
Great roster.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She was fired from Rebel Media after she appeared on a podcast hosted by the Daily
Stormer to discuss the Charlottesville Rally, which they said was a little bit too much,
a little too far.
If Rebel Media is like, dude, we agree, but you can't be out there.
You're going a little bit too far.
And then in December, 2017, she appeared on the podcast Millennial Woes and recited the 14
words that are the slogan of white supremacy and responded to those words saying, quote,
I don't see that as controversial.
I want to survive.
So not too surprising that Alex is real into Faith Goldie.
That's not good.
She's a bright, smart, beautiful woman.
Yeah.
Also, who thinks Steve King is bad?
Come on.
I do.
Does anybody?
I'm not sure I've actually ever heard Alex directly talk about him, which is interesting.
Well, he's from here.
Well, that could be.
You can talk about Canadian white supremacists all day.
Sure.
So Alex, after this, he's had Ted Nugent in.
Great, big get.
Yes, he's had Ted Nugent in to give optimism to the world, plenty of it.
Ted Nugent.
So in this next clip, we are blessed with an appearance from someone who is barely ever
on info wars.
Okay.
So a rare guest in the form of Roger Stone.
Oh, okay.
And I was actually hoping it would be a rare guest.
No, it's someone who's there every fuck day.
Like we got, we got Charlie Sheen to give us his analysis on the midterms.
He's in Austin too.
Like he's in studio, which is sort of interesting that he was there for the midterms.
Cause if it went the other way, like it went real bad, might want to go a little south.
Might be wanting to meet up with the caravan.
I do not want him meeting up with the caravan ever.
So he, he has a new idea for info wars that is kind of interesting because there's one
element of it that makes it seem like this is like sort of organizing and political action,
but there's really something else that's behind it that is laughably pathetic.
We're going to talk about that all in a moment.
But first let's get to this, Roger.
You had the idea for this.
We delivered 100,000 signatures a year and a half ago to the president and it had a,
it had a massive, massive effect and it got it moving on the censorship.
But you have the idea of this is a model others have used.
It's a handwritten letter.
They sign their name.
They can print off a copy for free.
They mail that or they don't email it for them.
So either it's two letters go out every time we do it or one.
We're going to send one out regardless.
With the postage paid in an individual letter,
one million of these to flood the White House.
I think we're going to send about 100,000 to a Trump tower in New York.
And it is almost a form of harassment, but we love the president.
We're doing him a favor.
Okay.
I think we're going to hit like a hundred.
By harassing him.
We go more than a million.
Maybe his New Jersey estate.
Maybe we'll hit Marlaga with a hundred thousand.
WriteTrump.com.
I'm going to hammer the White House.
So the idea behind this is that they're trying to convince him
to take internet censorship seriously.
Yeah.
But you know the bottom line of this is Alex is going to sell it as
a million people demand you help me get back on Facebook.
Yeah, essentially.
That's what's behind this.
Yeah.
A hundred percent.
Yeah.
Like look at all this groundswell of people who won't put up with me
not being on social media.
Also, also the whole point of the handwritten letter is to make it seem
individuals personal made it.
Right.
But we're going to make a bunch of copies of a handwritten letter.
Yeah, absolutely.
So it looks like instead of.
And if you send it yourself, we're also sending it to that's two for one.
But that doesn't make any sense.
Even if you do handwrite it.
Nope.
And it is personal.
Yep.
You're still sending the same letter to him.
You bet.
That's not even there's no way you can't see through that.
Not least of which because he said it.
Yeah, he's announced it.
He announced that we're doing it.
Yeah.
We're not writing a form letter and typing it out.
That would be impersonal.
We're copying a handwritten letter and having people sign it.
That makes perfect sense.
It's crazy self serving.
And like it's so easy to see through of like we need to get back on social media
or we are fucked.
Roger, what do you got?
I don't know.
Website righttrump.com.
Let's do it.
There we go.
Let's do it.
Solved.
Yeah.
So also he doesn't have the power to do that.
Alex knows that, right?
I don't know if he knows that.
The president literally cannot say to a private corporation,
you have to put this guy on your,
like they've literally fought for years to make sure the president can't do that.
Alex would like, he'd like to present it as like I have ironclad proof that they're
specifically targeting and victimizing people for their political beliefs.
So the president could say that this is infringing on people's free speech
in terms of political opinion and force them to not discriminate against people for that.
Yeah.
With the interpretation of the political ideology being a protected class, which is,
but I think that that's what Alex wants.
Or yeah.
Or he wants to use rendition against Jack from Twitter.
Okay.
And he tortured it at a dark site.
Right, right, right.
And then get Alex back on Twitter.
One of the two.
That would be, that would be interesting if one day we were just like, wait,
did Zuckerberg go to Guantanamo?
That would be extraordinary rendition.
That would be a big day.
Yeah.
So that's a little bit, I hear desperation there and it, it sounds good to my ears,
but then I heard this next clip and I'm like, this is comical levels of desperation.
And don't forget, we have the biggest targeted sale, not the biggest general sale,
but on six items, it is the biggest sale ever.
67% off a colloidal silver, silver bullet.
Two more percent, man.
00:44:42,500 --> 00:44:44,660
67% off a super mills for female vitality.
It's incredible, but I want to move it all.
I'll tell you why.
They're trying to take our payment processes and shut us down.
I have to sell out all of our product now before they're successful.
I pray they're not.
We've got to move it all out to fund through the next jump phase
and new funding I've secured in the new year.
That's Junes.
I believe from everything I can tell, because he's saying this is a targeted sale.
There's these six things that I need to fucking sell out of.
Yeah, because I have got a big warehouse.
Hold on.
It's because according to him, they're going to take my payment processor
and I won't be able to sell anything.
So I got to get rid of all of this.
That argument doesn't work because all the other products that you're not trying to sell out of,
I believe, and I have slight reason to believe this.
Okay.
He needs to get rid of the things that have overlap with products that sell from Junes.
He needs to get rid of those because he can't promote both of them.
So while there is a knockout that Alex sells, there's a sleep thing that Junes sells.
He can't have both of those on the shelves.
Oh.
Junes probably has a non-compete kind of thing going.
Oh, of course they do.
And so they're like, no, you can't market both of those things.
No, you can't private label on your own.
Right.
So he needs to have a targeted sale or he has a fire sale to get rid of everything that would have
a overlap with his multi-level marketing deal that he's trying to push now.
Oh man, that is a great, great point.
Yeah.
That's a great analysis.
That's a Ted Nugent level analysis right there.
Thank you.
Don't cat scratch me now.
Actually, Junes sells something to deal with cat scratch fever.
Oh, do they?
Yep.
A balm.
A balm.
Because there's no other way for like that reasoning to make sense,
because he doesn't just sell six products.
If it was a fire sale on everything, because we need to get rid of everything
before they say we can't sell anything anymore, then I believe that.
But because the argument doesn't work with all of it,
I think that it's a bullshit argument.
And it's just because those six things you know you can't sell next month.
Gotcha.
Or whatever.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
That's great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got to read between the lines with this slippery asshole.
Fuck him.
So in this next clip, Roger and Alex are sitting down.
They're having a bit of a bowl session about their favorite topic.
Yeah.
How they.
What accents they enjoy.
Nope.
But how they're victims.
Alex are trying to destroy me financially.
They're trying to destroy my family.
And I'm not going to go.
By the way, we're not just saying that you can see it.
They followed another fake Sandy Hook said on me this week and said,
stop saying it didn't happen.
And for years I've said it was happening.
My listeners question it and I did too as an American right.
But again, it's because we're winning.
I don't want to get into it on air.
Make a big deal about it.
We had three lawsuits thrown out in the last few weeks.
Which one?
So that makes them mad.
They're like, oh my God, America keeps coming back.
And I'm not talking about the families themselves.
I'm talking about the politicos, the Democrats.
But Roger, let's get down to brass tacks.
They want to shut me up.
They want to shut you up.
That's brass tacks.
They want to shut infowars off the face of the earth
because we're beacon for the truth.
Beacons of truth.
No, we want to put you in jail, Roger.
You can still talk.
You just got to do it from.
Hey, listen, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote from a jail.
That's true.
If you want to be able to talk.
Yeah, if you want to be able to talk.
Well, that's fine.
We're going to put you in a federal penitentiary.
I have a feeling that the stone zone might be in eight foot by five foot area.
The dear future.
We're remoting in from Roger Stone in his toilet laden bunk bed.
Yeah, I mean, I don't.
Obviously, I don't know all of the information.
So I don't.
I have a sense that Roger has committed some crimes.
Oh, he's dead.
But I don't have enough information.
So it's weird for me to say he should be in prison.
It feels like he should.
Oh, he's going to the people who have the, you know,
all of the information behind the scene stuff.
They they know.
And if that is the case, then yeah, absolutely should be.
But he should also still be able to do his podcast out of prison.
I think that'd be great.
Talk about prison fashion.
What is what his new roommate thinks of his Nixon tattoo?
But see, the thing is, because Mueller has carte blanche to investigate whatever,
you know, anything that kind of just comes up, he can just go like, oh,
I'm referring this to the FBI and all that stuff.
Even if even if Stone didn't commit these particular crimes,
we all know Stone at some point or another has committed at least one jailable offense.
And the very idea that so many people who have such a deep involvement with Roger
have been talking to the special counsel and they appear to be like cooperating.
Yeah.
It's not good for people like Jerome Corsi.
People like Manafort.
It doesn't look good for him in terms of like,
because before when they were just like saying they were going to arrest Paul Manafort,
he could play the game like Manafort's a rock.
But now that he's cooperating, the game is not, it's not the same.
Also, if you expected Jerome Corsi to go to bat for you,
that is the easiest dude to flip there's ever been.
He'd quit.
He'd be like, when Mueller called him, he was like, dude,
I'll tell you everything.
I don't even give a shit without anything.
Like Jerome Corsi completely gave up on that narrative.
He was trying to pitch like six months ago about how he might die
because of Seth Rich information that he found.
Yep.
He didn't even pay that off.
Nope.
Absolutely.
Get him in a fucking courtroom.
He's going to be a flop sway on his waterlogged face.
So I don't know, man.
I think that yeah, no one wants to silence anybody.
I think that I think the private companies have absolutely the right to do whatever they want to do
in terms of kicking Alex off social media stuff
because of very clear breach of their rules that he's done.
If they want to do that, then they can do that.
If like the web hosting that he uses, if they don't want to host his stuff anymore,
that's their right to be like, no, this is beyond what we can, we deem acceptable.
Yeah.
If there, if there was like the government trying to silence him,
then he'd have a good case, but he doesn't.
He just has like, uh-oh, the chickens are coming home to roost.
I have made millions of dollars off doing this very distasteful work.
And now, so, but they tell the truth.
That's important because this next clue.
Are they beacons of truth?
Yes.
And that's important because this next clip is not the truth.
George Soros goes on CBS, not info wars.
CBS and says, sure, I was a Nazi collaborator.
Yeah, it was the greatest time of my life.
If I hadn't done it, somebody else with.
You can see the clip, but when Alex Jones reports it and shows the clip,
they accuse Jones of defaming Soros.
They claim it's anti-Semitic to out a former Nazi collaborator.
Facts are facts.
We're basing our research on a terrific interview on CBS.
Wait, it was a terrific interview?
Terrific interview.
It was a terrific, well, it was, it was, does you mean entertaining?
Was it a really entertaining interview?
I don't know.
I've, I've, I've watched it.
I'm not sure it was the best interview ever because I think that there's some,
like, uh, vagueness.
There's a couple of indications where I don't think that Soros really understands
the questions that are being asked to him.
Okay.
Like, I don't, I don't think that it's like a language barrier or anything,
but I think that, but I think there's nuances to what the interviewer is asking
him, that he's responding slightly, uh, like to a, to a slightly different question.
So I don't think it's a terrific interview, but that's not, I mean, it's,
I don't know if I've ever heard Roger Stone give the Alex Jones Soros narrative.
And that to me seems like he's scared.
That's a little desperate.
Also, Dan, can you think of any reason that Soros wouldn't go on info wars?
I did read recently that Soros's reps have asked Fox.
Oh yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah.
And they said no, which is,
Oh, of course not.
I don't know if you would ever want to go on info wars, but like,
I think he could handle it.
I think they would just yell Nazi at him or something.
Yeah.
It would be an embarrassing display.
Oh yeah.
Cause Alex would do one of his like little set pieces, like on Halloween,
he dressed up like a frog and talked about how great it is that he's gay.
Really?
He did his gay frog character.
He did that on Halloween, huh?
Yeah, I think that he would do something like that with Soros.
He'd do something intentionally to embarrass him.
Yeah.
Like,
He'd dress up as Pepe the frog.
And he would think it was satire or something like that.
So it's bad.
George, if you're listening, don't do it.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Go on Fox news if you want.
I still think that would be bad.
No, that's not a great idea.
That would be, it is funny to hear of like all these,
Why won't they debate me?
Why won't they come talk?
But they've been asking to for a while.
Yeah.
It's the same thing with who cares?
All these stupid people on the right.
It's really almost as if they don't want his voice on their
programming because that's not what they do.
They don't have like multiple opinions.
It's almost like they are some sort of outlet
in order to propagandize for the president.
And there's no way to prove that.
It would be crazy.
What if one of their opinion commentators
was actively campaigning for somebody?
That doesn't prove anything.
What if two of them are?
You forget Judge Genin.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot.
The judge Genin was also there.
Yeah.
It's Sean Hannity and fucking Gene Puro showing up
at a Trump rally giving stump speeches.
You know, it's ludicrous.
It is.
It is awful.
I think that the media is biased.
I think they're just trying to get one person.
You know, they're just jumping for the devil.
I love Sean Hannity's take on that too.
It's like, I didn't know he was going to have me.
Oh, that was the worst staging I have ever seen.
Like I knew he was going to give a speech before the rally.
Yeah.
People were announcing.
Yeah.
But Nana's.
Oh, we were just going to do our show.
And then he, oh my God, he picked me out of the crowd.
Like like Bruce Springteam.
Bruce Springteam.
Just Jesus.
Courtney Cross.
Bruce Springteam.
Bruce Springteam.
That was when he was younger.
That was when he was younger.
Yeah.
So so Rogers pitching the Soros narrative
and that's not good because we know that's full of shit.
We talked about it a bunch of times.
Oh, yeah.
But it's interesting because the other day
an article came out in the national review
that talks about how like,
you don't need these Soros conspiracies.
His real life is just as bad.
Okay.
His real life is bad enough.
All right.
I like that.
So Alex has read this and he wants to report on some of it.
And did he read the article this time?
You read it.
He's going to read a blurb in it.
And then I will give you some context on it on the other side.
Okay.
We're going to go to break.
This is a bombshell that one of our affiliate relations
guys Scott brought up.
And I remember reading this years ago.
It's why 16 minutes brought it up.
But Soros is adopted father.
It's an action review article.
Bombs of the Soros.
This is basically the right wing CIA.
The truth about George Soros is damning enough.
And then it's got a quote about the following week
the kind hearted Nazi local militia
in effort to cheer the unhappy lad up,
took him off with him to the.
Already here.
He's lying.
The quote does not say the kind hearted local Nazi militia.
Were they talking about the oath keepers?
No.
The quote is a Blaufa, Blaufus.
Which is the name that Tivodar Soros, Alex, George Soros is dad.
This is from his memoirs, his dad's memoirs.
Blaufus is the name that he gives to the adopted Christian
godparent that he left George with as a young boy.
So Alex is already turning this one individual
into a Nazi kind hearted Nazi militia.
That he so he's already twisting this here.
So let me let me jump back here real quick.
Well, about the following week, the kind hearted Nazi local militia
in effort to cheer the unhappy lad up,
took him off with him to the provinces.
The time he was working in the trans.
The boomy.
I can't pronounce it.
West of Budapest on the modern state of a Jewish aristocrat.
Baron Morick Cornfield.
There they were.
That one villain.
Dying.
But what was left of the staff?
George also met several other ministry officials
who immediately took a liking to the young man.
The alleged godson of Mr. Boff Loss.
He even helped with the inventory.
Surrounded by a good company.
He quickly regained his spirits on Saturday.
He returned to Budapest.
That's George Soros at a rich juice house taking the property.
In his father's is adopted father's own memoir.
So that that I mean that's in there.
If you go find that book that that is that is in there,
except for Alex's editorializing there.
But this quote from the National Review is yet another example
of cherry picking quotes to make Soros seem super evil.
It's taken from page 71 of Tivedar Soros.
George's father's memoirs.
One thing that's important to note is that it completely
deprives context when you use this quote.
Immediately before the passage that Alex just read is this quote.
Blaufus was charged with the ministry by the ministry
with over inventorying confiscated Jewish estates.
He was home only at weekends.
The rest of the time he spent taking inventory in the provinces.
During the week George passed his time alone
in Blaufus's apartment.
Lacking anything to do,
he caught the attention of some of his schoolmates
who lived in the building across the way.
Communicating by hand signals,
they seemed surprised to see him hold up in somebody else's house.
The following week the kind-hearted Blaufus
in an effort to cheer up the unhappy lad
took him off with him to the provinces.
So you already have the context here of
he's hiding in this guy's house and he's fucking miserable.
He's sad, he's isolated, doesn't know what to do.
So the godfather takes him with him
on this one time to the provinces.
Yeah, so it hurts the argument that he was working
rounding up and inventorying Jew property
and stuff working for the Nazis
when you realize that this passage
where he went to this estate
and was whined and dined or whatever,
it's in the context of someone who's-
Take your son to work day.
More or less, it's very clearly written out there.
Now immediately after this,
Tifodar goes on to describe how Blaufus
tried to accommodate a sad young boy
living and hiding with him.
So he allowed him to go roam the hills
and explore in Budapest.
There he's almost discovered by a guard
but is allowed to pass after showing his fake papers.
This is then related to a story of George's friend,
Jeremiah, who was not so lucky
and ended up going to the gas chambers.
Jesus.
So the reality of this story,
this piece of the story that they're cutting out
is taken from a larger whole of Tifodar
sort of relaying this part of Soros' life
when he was younger, when he was in hiding,
it was miserable, and this guy tried to cheer him up
and he took him along to this estate
where they had some wine and met some folks
and he took note of some of the things
that were in the house that were going to be confiscated,
who gives a shit, and then he came back and-
Nearly died.
Right.
You know, you know how a lot of-
Like the reality of the Holocaust is there in that
and that they were on the cutting edge
of almost dying at all times.
Yeah.
Jesus.
That's just fucked up.
And they try and paint him as a Nazi collaborator.
When there's an amazing escape that he made
from getting out of it, from not being killed.
Like you very well may not have had any Soros
to bitch about because he could have died
at any fucking moment.
Now I want to say this super clearly.
I have had tons of people who have found the article
that I wrote about how Soros wasn't a Nazi collaborator
on our website.
Yeah.
Tons of people have come and found the article
who don't know our podcast or anything like that
and they will say yes he was.
I'll ask them for a point and then I will rebut their point.
No one has a good argument.
No one.
Alex doesn't.
Nobody who's come and tried to flex has a good argument.
And there's something that I've started to fucking realize
that really, really disappoints me.
And that is that all these people who have this Soros
brain worm going on, you know what they have?
They have more fucking sympathy for the Nazis
than a 13 year old kid.
Yeah.
Who was the target of the Nazis?
Yeah.
I can't understand how all of these people are like,
no, he was bad news.
He went around and maybe wrote down in a notebook
that there was a vase in someone's house.
Ha ha, we got him.
Like, you know, they were fucking mass killing people,
right? You know that there were ovens.
You understand?
You know the reality of the situation that was going on.
I feel like writing down there's a vase over here
is pretty small.
Collaborating.
I honestly think like if this is what you got,
you are in embarrassment.
Stop.
Done.
Collaborator and listen.
Okay.
I just think like that's some soft shit.
And when Alex and Roger are sitting here talking about
like we're victimized because we're a beacon of truth.
And then you come with that weak bullshit and national review
should be fucking ashamed of themselves for printing that
quote without the context of the part in the book that's
right around it.
Like this is disgraceful shit.
And yes, it is anti-Semitic because they are targeting him
specifically like not because he's Jewish,
but about a part of his Judaism.
Yeah.
And then Alex even later,
like he rambles about Soros for a bit.
He goes on to be like he's Jewish, but he doesn't like
Judaism.
Like he's not Jewish enough for Alex somehow.
And that invalidates his experience in the Holocaust or
something.
I have no fucking idea.
But it just like all this is to say is come at me.
I don't even like Soros and I'll fight any of you.
Yeah.
Not a physical fight, but I will,
I want someone to actually make a good point that doesn't
have to do with that one little possible insider trading
thing that he did in the like late 80s.
Right.
Anything else.
I think it's fun that earlier after Kunas,
I was like, yeah, see the differences between,
you know, the soft J and the hard J and Jew.
And then later on, he hits the hard J and Jew.
They're going to some rich Jew's house.
Right.
Like thanks.
Thanks, Alex.
Yep.
Good work.
And if we needed more evidence, I don't think we do,
but if we did need more evidence of this being a very
white centric operation, I submit to you this clip of Roger Stone.
This is a Mike down clip.
We know people, there's a lot of commentary about the nomination
and election of a, of an open socialist in the Democratic
Party in Queens, New York.
People I don't think realize that, that Cortez defeated Joe Crowley,
who was an old line machine, white working class,
traditional liberal Democrat who should have been unbeatable.
By the way, I don't give a damn that he's white or whatever.
I hate, I hate these guys, but compared to her,
he was actually delivering to people.
Well, he was.
So they've now put a person in that doesn't know anything about this.
He was a classic liberal.
We don't agree with him, but he's a decent sort of fellow.
And the fact that she's able to beat someone that tells you
what's happened in the Democratic Party.
There's no room for moderates in the Democratic Party.
There's not even room for classical liberals in the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party is now the party of Andrew Gillum and Cortez.
What does that mean?
What does that tell you?
You named two people of color.
It is a Democratic Party is not for whites anymore guys.
She beat a white man who's a classic liberal.
She shouldn't have been able to do that.
He's a decent fella.
Now he's a decent fella.
We disagree with him.
Any other circumstance, they wouldn't be saying he's a decent fellow.
No.
Any other, any other circumstance, they'd be like, he's a globalist,
but listen to me, listen to me.
He used to deliver for people.
And what has Alexandria Cortez done?
Huh?
Dan, name me one policy she's gotten through Congress.
I mean, she just got elected yesterday.
Oh yeah.
Tell me, well, then why hasn't she gotten to work yet?
In the first hundred days of Trump's administration, he did it all.
Well, look, so I don't think there's any way to look at that
other than Roger Stone very clearly trying to express
that the Democratic Party is not a place for whites anymore.
Like I just don't think that there's any way to cut that,
but I think that's really interesting to hear Alex trying to be like,
Oh, I don't care if you're white or not.
Like Alex is trying to like walk Roger back a little bit.
And then he's like, it's the party of Andrew Gillum
and Alexandria Cortez, not white people.
Yep.
Who that's very decent white man that she.
Oh, look, he got, he delivered.
He delivered for his people.
It's crazy.
Should have been unbeatable.
He was white.
It's crazy the level that that is like, that's such a harsh dog whistle.
Yeah.
I like that.
Well, Alex has to walk it back a little bit
because he's being sued so much for all the dumb shit he's saying.
Whereas Roger, fuck yeah, I'll throw it out there.
Living his most racist life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm Roger Stone.
I'll be a white supremacist, whatever.
So though he's very clearly expressing a white supremacist position.
Yeah.
Roger also has the gift of the second site.
He is the gift of the second site.
He says sooth.
Okay.
Because towards the end of the show, it comes out that Jeff Sessions has been fired.
Yes, he has been fired.
People are trying to present that as a resignation,
but when you write in your resignation letter, you asked me to quit.
Yeah.
That's getting fired.
That's a fire.
So in this next clip.
Did you hear who he's pointed to replacing?
Yeah, it's a Whitaker guy, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, the guy who ran the law firm that was a scam?
Sure.
I mean,
Scamming people and the guy who hates Mueller so much.
It's almost like he's gearing up to fire Mueller.
I didn't have enough time to look into him all that much before we started recording
because it was evolving over the course of the day.
So recording this here on Wednesday.
All I did was look at a picture of him and I got really freaked out.
He looks really scary.
Yep.
Yep.
And then second, everyone was tweeting that article where he's talking about how the
Mueller probe might be going too far and stuff like that.
Yeah, of course.
But also from everything I was able to glean again in my elementary research,
indicated that Rosenstein would still be in charge of the probe until someone is confirmed as AG.
Yeah.
I don't know if that's 100% accurate, but that was the sense I was getting.
I do believe that it was, it's a ploy to get rid of the probe.
Yeah.
And it's an indication that like, uh-oh, now that they have subpoena power in the house,
I got a lot to be worried about.
So you're saying that there's a committee and the head of that committee is going to be able to
subpoena my tax returns.
And if I just say no, then it's going to be in the courts.
Wait, wait, what about my buddy Trey?
Nope.
Gowdy isn't there to protect me no more?
01:07:46,020 --> 01:07:51,620
But Alex in this next clip is talking about how Roger predicted that Sessions was going to be fired.
I think didn't everybody, didn't he literally say like a month ago that after the midterm Sessions
is going to be fired?
Well, also Roger and Alex have been screaming for Sessions to be fired for God knows how long.
Yeah, for sure.
They shoot it all the time.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, eventually you're going to be right with the Trump administration if you're calling for
someone to get fired.
Yeah, or someone to leave.
It's only a matter of time.
Yeah.
But Alex claims that Roger has prognosticating abilities, but the way he phrases it is really troubling.
Ladies and gentlemen, exactly as Roger Stone predicted a month ago and last night,
he said, if you want to change the subject, Mr. President,
he said it right towards the end of our broadcast when Owen and the rest of the crew took over.
He said, you must fire Sessions and Rosenstein to change the narrative from the election loss,
which was barely a loss, which is still a loss.
But it shows that we didn't have treason.
We would have won.
We need a mem.
Without treason, we would have won, Dan.
And we need a mem.
You need to fire him so we can change the conversation from the midterms.
Yeah.
This is just them knowing how propaganda works and good on them.
But again.
Wait, good on them?
Well, I mean, for knowing how propaganda works, it's their business.
They better know how.
Yeah, that's a good point.
It's more what I'm saying is they've been screaming this forever.
Of course, eventually they're going to be right.
Right.
And they're actually I think they're externalizing things a little more than they should.
The idea of like Mr. President changed the narrative by firing your attorney general.
It's pretend like I don't I'm not a hundred percent sure that's what Trump is doing.
But if it is and they're saying like this is what he should do,
it all looks really bad.
Because why are you changing the narrative?
Like what what's wrong with the narrative of you guys not really losing?
I mean that that narrative still forces you to admit that you lost.
Well, and you can't do that.
Technically, you can't admit that you lost.
Yeah, yeah.
Trump can't admit that he lost.
He's the one who's a god king.
He wins everything.
Yeah, he always wins.
So in this next clip, Alex Tark, I mean, for most of the rest of the appearance,
and like after this, Paul Joseph Watson hosts the force, the power.
So who cares?
But Alex keeps saying he's going to take calls.
He doesn't know.
Of course.
And then it's just kind of like a angry bragging kind of thing.
Where they're just talking about how great they are.
And in this next clip, I just think this is so funny.
Alex is talking about how American he is.
And then he's like, I was like, I'm going to give my bona fides.
And then he doesn't.
You got traders that sold the country out working with foreign powers,
claiming that known super patriots like Donald Trump,
Roger Stone and Alex Jones.
And I'm not bragging, but I'll tell you my bona fides.
Bona fides?
Ridiculously, it's ridiculous.
Okay.
Super Patriot.
The whole point is, is that they all know you cannot get
more thoroughbred America than me.
It doesn't exist.
Okay.
It does not exist.
And so the claim of all this.
My answer is support for the Confederacy.
Infinity times a trillion garbage.
Okay.
When infinity times a trillion garbage.
It doesn't get more American than fighting against the union.
Sure.
Sure.
There's that.
I also as advocated for Texas to secede a number of times.
But that's because he's so American.
So American.
And then you got Roger Stone who made millions and millions of dollars
working for foreign governments that were not necessarily in America's best interest.
That's the most American thing you can do.
And then capitalism, baby.
And then Donald Trump who has a multinational corporation
that he seems to prioritize over United States interests.
I don't think that any of those people I would qualify as super patriots.
I would actually qualify them as people who actively want to destroy America.
I would qualify them as a trillion times infinity garbage.
Yeah.
That's a that's a good way to describe them.
Alex is kind of right.
What is a trillion times affinity?
I don't know.
In the 10.
So throughout this show, Trump has been giving a press conference
that went very poorly today.
And the thing that most people have been noting
is that you got into a little bit of a fight with Jim Acosta.
And it was pretty pretty ugly to see an adult act that way.
No, he's a super patriot.
Um, he was very, very much like, you're bad.
You're bad.
What's more important than attacking the free press?
You asked me a question.
I don't like your bed.
I'm going to have this woman try and wrestle your microwave.
You're bad.
Yeah.
You should be ashamed.
Uh, I can't believe people let you work for them.
So, so, so adults, do we have any?
Do we have any anymore?
Doesn't seem that way.
But buried in that exchange is, um, Jim Acosta asking about the
rhetoric that Trump used about the caravan in the lead up to the midterms.
Yeah.
And Trump's response to that is, I want these people in because we've got jobs.
We've got to fill with industries coming back because that's a more important piece of
his self perception that he needs to sell is that the jobs are coming back and the
markets are doing good.
He only needed to drum up that race, racist fervor in order to bring people out to vote
in the midterm.
That's crazy.
So he's a band.
Are you saying it's some sort of stunt?
Yes.
He's abandoned that largely in this exchange.
He's like, yes, I did characterize it as an invasion because I think it is an invasion,
but I want the people in like, um, what?
We need to be invaded because we got jobs to fill.
Damn.
So notice Amazon splitting up their thing into two things.
Come on.
So noticeably that's absent from Trump's press conference and it's also fairly absent
from Alex is rhetoric.
He's still a little bit on that tip and he's like, ah, they're gonna crash through the
border, but he said it was going to happen right before the midterms or during the midterm
as a stunt and none of that.
It's happening right away.
So he's got to pivot away from that.
Anyway, this, that display in that press conference was petulant nonsense.
It was a childish man lashing out at people who were trying to ask him fair questions.
And this is the response that Alex and Roger have.
And I think that they're fairly accurate.
Just in such a moment as in beginning to fire sessions, everything we've wanted and
all the fake QAnon people telling us, oh, sessions is good.
No, no, no, no.
The president told me sessions and people like McCain are pieces of crap a year and a half ago.
When he put sessions in, he told you he was a piece of crap.
What?
Yeah.
But don't worry, they'll be dealt with.
It's now happening, ladies and gentlemen.
And let's get ready for it because I believe for whatever reason after this election,
President Trump's taking the gloves off.
Roger Stone.
This may very well be Trump unchained.
Now you may see the real Donald Trump, the one you just saw slapping Jim Acosta back.
That was the Trump that I know.
That was the Trump that I loved.
The petulant child.
Any nonsense.
That's what I love about him.
So get ready for Donald Trump unchained.
God, I'm ready.
That sounded orgasmic.
Oh, gross.
Gross.
So that brings us to the end of this adventure on November 7th, 2018.
And I think that what we can glean from it are some positive points
towards Alex's show being listenable, which is good for me.
But it's not great for the world.
I mean, the world has got its work cut out for it.
But there was no part of either of us or any right thinking person, I believe,
who thought that the midterm elections could substantially change the situation we're in.
Even if Democrats had taken over both houses of Congress
and won every governor house in the country,
that doesn't deal with the issues that we're actually facing.
The government stuff is a real problem.
And there's a lot of issues that need to be taken care of,
that aren't being taken care of,
whether it be voter disenfranchisement, big issue, climate change,
massive issue, economic disparity, massive issue, those sorts of things.
Sure, those are issues that we need the government to take point on and work towards.
But the real issues that we're facing in terms of extremism,
in terms of the trend towards-
White nationalist violence.
Right.
And white nationalist adjacent violence, like misogynistic violence,
so I think you could categorize these incel folks that keep shooting people,
maybe in that camp.
Those sorts of things are the real issues that we need to deal with.
And I don't think any measure of left success in government
is going to deal with those things.
So that's my take on it.
There's real positives to take away from the midterms.
There's real unfortunate, should have gone better things to take from it.
And then the bigger picture of we all need to-
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But the problems are with all of us, not the government.
Yeah.
I mean, not with all of us.
They're with a lot of us.
A very vocal violence section, perhaps.
But that's still our problem, you know?
Yeah, that's true.
That's still our problem to deal with.
And I think that we can help people as much as we can.
I think that there's active soul searching that even people who aren't
extremist violent people need to do in order to be helpful
in the coming climate that we're going to be in, you know?
You mean super hot with most of Florida underwater?
I meant more like interpersonal climate.
Oh, okay.
As opposed to the destruction of all life on the planet?
Right.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
I don't really have a message about this, but
this is much more listenable than Alex has been in the months.
So there's that.
And that's even with Ted Nugent on the show.
That's saying a lot.
Well, you know, when you have a man who believes in the Constitution
and the Ten Commandments, which are perfectly in line with each other,
if you recall, everybody knows that nothing goes hand in hand
more than the Constitution and the Ten Commandments.
There's that whole amendment about coveting.
Yeah.
Oh, no, no, no.
We don't deal with amendments.
No, no, no, no, no.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Wait, wait.
The amendment about coveting?
Yeah.
The non-coveting amendment.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
It's it's it's a fucking mess, but I don't know what you're gonna say.
Do everything we can to get rid of Pelosi.
Go away, Pelosi.
That's fair.
You've got a chance now to just leave so we can do better things.
Ah, let's hope for the future.
She's the fucking worst, man.
But until then, we have a website, knowledgefight.com.
We do.
Can you find us on Twitter where you can't find Alex?
Yep.
Knowledge underscore fight.
Can you find us on Facebook where you can't find Alex?
Yep.
We're there.
Do we have a group where you can't find Alex?
It's called go home and tell your mother you're brilliant.
Unfortunately, you can't find Alex on iTunes.
Yeah, no, I think.
You can't find him.
I think I'm not sure what the status on that is.
That's an interesting question.
But we are there.
We are.
You can subscribe, leave a review, all that good stuff.
Do the whole thing.
So the midterms have come and gone and I don't think they killed anybody.
I'm not sure.
Maybe some ramifications of them might.
I don't know.
I don't know if anybody died from voting.
Let's say.
Voting.
There was one lady at least who voted and then died before the election.
Is that right?
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
I assume that's those go hand in hand.
If that's true, then the act of voting
has the exact same death toll this season as Alex Jones,
who theoretically killed a guy.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
So Alex, I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.