Knowledge Fight - #424: April 21-22, 2020
Episode Date: April 24, 2020Today, Dan and Jordan take a look at a couple of wildly different days on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex finally admits that he hates his own show, and pushes a weird conspiracy about ...doctors having secret orgies. Also, a long-lost character, presumed dead, makes a triumphant return.
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I love you everybody. Welcome back knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're
a couple dudes like sit around drink novelty beverages and talk a little bit
about Alex Jones. Indeed we are Dan Jordan Jordan. Quick question. What's your
bright spot this you go for this day. I will tell you right now. I am going
obviously stir crazy along with the girls. Yeah a lot of people are part of
the way I express that was watching the watching the film stir crazy.
Actually stir fry cabin fever. Okay. No I purchased chocolate lucky charms. Oh
yeah, which are absolutely horrific. They're basically cocoa crispies with
marshmallows and it's horrific. Well, however, if you put them in some yogurt
a black cherry yogurt specifically interesting incredible. Absolutely incredible
interest complimentary flavor profiles. It's very strange, but it works out.
Now here's what I would say. What's that? That's not a good sign. No
that sort of a purchase is a little iffy, but not good. You won't be in a crisis
unless you get that captain crunch cotton candy. No at that camp. There is a
cotton candy boxes of captain crunch that I cannot be done and if you buy one
of those you got you got it. No, it's time to call it. Get help. Yeah, it's
time to call it. Well that I don't know. I guess the bright spot is the yogurt
bearing with it. I guess is the yes exactly. Yes, it was a it was a terrible
purchase that turned out to be a positive one. Here's my bright spot. Sir, I
believe you believe that the year of the seltzer
is more than just drinking seltzer.
I believe what are you of the seltzer is something that is aspirational for
all of us. Okay, I believe that as we embark on this adventure of drinking a
sure sure what we need to do is we need to look at it as a metaphor. We need to
look at it as a thing where hey look we all like soda. So does delicious. You
know what you can do better. You can have a seltzer water. Yeah, you can take
away the calories sure sure in a number of cases. You could take away the
caffeine if you don't want caffeine. Don't need it. There are many ways that
we can break the chains that bind us. Yes into unhealthy habits. Yeah, but so
the year of the seltzer marches on. I have an update. Okay, I have an update
of what it in the in the spirit of aspiration. Uh-huh. It's surrounding the
year of the seltzer that is this 2020. Yeah, I am making a commitment that I'm
going to drink five hundred different seltzers in this year. There aren't
even five hundred seltzers. Oh, absolutely. There are not five hundred
different. So I have not looked it up, but I guarantee that order some from
Japan. You bet I am and I'm willing to do it fair enough fair enough fair enough.
I recuse more than one a day, which is going to be tough. Okay, I'm setting
the parameters as four twenty is the beginning of it sure for twenty twenty
twenty one will be the end of the year of the seltzer. Sure, sure, sure and so
we had on our one with the fiscal year as opposed to the pothead fiscal. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. So on our last episode we discussed the aha black cherry coffee
indeed. That was the that's number one. That's the first seltzer of the year
right. Right, right, right and I have two new ones. Okay, I decided that aha
had inspired confidence sure among me. So I got their orange grapefruit. Okay,
it's pretty good. Okay, and then I went to the store and I saw that Lacroix
had a new flavor lemon cello, which I'll now be testing. All right, try it out.
It's pretty good.
It's not great. Oh, it's interesting. It has like a lemon vanilla kind of
right. All right. That's a lemon cello cake, right? No, I think it's some
alcohol. Okay, it's a booze. Okay, I don't know. It's like an aperitif or
something like that. Okay, one of those like dessert boozes. All right. So
what I'm going to do is I'm going to drink five hundred different seltzers
and I'm going to give them a score. Do you have a spreadsheet? I have a notebook
right here, right and I eventually as will end up having to be in a spread
sheet. I was going to say yeah. If any of you listening out there want to make
I will be giving updates on every episode of the new seltzers and their
ratings all right out of a hundred. I've decided now the scale will obviously
become more refined as time goes on. Sure, sure, but I have given the aha
black cherry coffee in eighty three out of a hundred holy shit. We're there.
Well, it's that's a good rating. Okay, if it's under fifty that means it's bad
yes over fifty is good. Okay, and I think that I probably elevated that one a
little higher than it needs to be, but I think it was out of surprise opening
seltzer though. Yeah, it's a guy. It's got that first bump. You know where
you're like this is the one that also I embark on my journey and it's really
hard to uncouple from the like. Oh my God. This was so much better than I thought
it was going right right. So that's tough, but eighty three. I'm going to
stand by it. Maybe okay. Maybe by September, November. We'll be looking
back on that. I can't believe I can't believe that was eighty three. We
may regret it, but sure whatever orange grapefruit aha given to seventy two
seventy two seventy two out of a not as good, not as good, not as good, but it
also wasn't. There wasn't any oomph to it. There wasn't any sure sure sure and
I accidentally I found myself leaving the can like I didn't drink at all.
And by the time I got to the bottom of it, it wasn't like ice cold and it
really suffered. Okay, it was very tough in that case. I think seventy three is
too high seventy two seventy two. I too think seventy three is too high
fair point. Lequah, lemon cello. We will have a rating by the end of this
episode. I'm unclear on it. Not yet. You got to finish it before it can be done.
You're the seltzer. Okay. All right. I this is this is a stir crazy. This is
very exciting to me. I am very pumped. So Jordan, we got an episode to go over
there. Be very interesting. There's a rapid cycling of Alex's emotional state
as we discuss April 21st and 22nd 2020. This is 2020. But before we get down to
business, I'd like to take a little moment to say thank you to folks who have
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there. We can't start the episode yet. There's more business. There's a year
of the seltzer. No, the year of the seltzer update has been made. Okay, but
we have. There's a little more business need to take care of. Sure. Sure. Sure.
First thing is that we're recording this on Thursday and this is the day that
Alex's bankruptcy hearing was supposed to happen. Yep. And we don't know
exactly what's going to happen because by the time we've started this episode,
if we consult the docket this morning, Alex's ex wife filed an emergency
motion. She's trying to get Alex's lawyer disqualified. Sure. On the basis
that she says and and and asserts that the two of them have an existing
relationship from back when she and Alex were married, right, right, preclude
him from representing him in this case. That's fair. Bring Barnes back. Oh, no.
So there's that order or motion that she's filed and failing that she would
take the emotion to continue the hearing, which would be to postpone it. Sure.
So there's a very decent chance that by the time we're done recording or by the
time this episode comes out, the hearing may be postponed or it's also possible
that that motion will be rejected and the hearing will happen. Right. It's
unclear and I apologize if anybody feels like we misled anyone. We did not. We
were going on the information that was available and this morning, Thursday
morning, this emergency motion was filed. Yeah, so we have no idea. There may
not be a satisfying payoff this week, but we will. We will end up finding out
goddamn Jones family. Yeah, so that's a little bit of a bomber, but the other
bit of business is a little bit more of a nice thing. It is my birthday and
absolutely birthday. Thank you. Thank you very much and I'd like to just you
be take a moment to say thank you to some folks who have, you know, sent nice
things and and presents. So Sonya from Sweden wrapped our princess extraordinary
not from Switzerland. Right. I need to apologize for that publicly slip up. I
like to thank her and Black Dragon Queen Christie for sending very nice little
gifts. Oh yeah. Absolutely. Also Kelly need to say thank you heard me talking
about how I don't have a Netflix password and gifted me a Netflix account.
Wonderful. Yeah. Thank you very much to Kelly. I unfortunately have not been
able to open it yet because I haven't had time, but I intend to soon once I have
a little bit more free time. Sure. Also you, Jordan, you gave me a copy of
Final Fantasy seven that was demanded that I play it. Yes. So thank you very
much for that. It was not your bright spot. So well, I haven't really had a
whole lot of time to get into it yet. I did play a tiny bit last night before
to bed and I don't. It's not my style of game, but I definitely enjoyed the
opening of it. Yeah. So I think I'll probably enjoy it, but it'll take a
little adjustment, but we'll see. And then finally my friend Adrian got me a
very nice spruce beer. It's a brand called Le Petit. From what I understand,
is a favorite of the K back wall. Okay in Canada, Canada, and so we have here
a little bit of a spruce beer. I have no idea what that means. I have no idea
what to expect, but you.
That's pretty good. That is pretty good. That is a gingerish vibe. It does. It
does. It also has. I feel pine needles. Have you ever eaten a pine needle? I
feel pine needle. I'm not sure I've ever eaten a pine needle, but I feel like
I have. You know what I mean? You. I feel like I just this almost feels like it
should qualify as part of the year of the Celts. It kind of does. It's quite
fizzy. It is very fizzy. It's not very beer like. No, not at all. When I was
pouring it, I was. I noticed that it had the almost like a champagne-y vibe.
Yeah, yeah, and there is that sort of cleanness and it's very clear. It
doesn't have. It's it's yeah. It's very much. Celts are ish adjacent. Yes.
Anyway, good. Nice. That's. So thank you, Adrian. That's very delish. Yeah,
it's quite refreshing. Uh-huh. So now let's get down to business on our
episode. All that business taken care of and many thank you's and good
tidings to all. Yes, here is an out of context drop from today's show. You're
coming for your balls. All right. All right. All right. So, all right. Alex
seems to be focusing quite a bit on the idea that the coronavirus is
specifically designed to attack men's balls. I'm fair. I'm happy with that.
Cool. So we start here on the 21st and Alex is still mad at Joy Behar and
the view because they have said that people who are going out to these
these protests against quarantines and and stay at home measures are
terrorists and Alex is not happy about this. Here's Joy Behar. These people
are being egged on by right wing media and people like Alex Jones and
Rush Limbaugh. And why are you bringing guns to a rally? You want to call
yourself protesters? Leave your guns home. Those are terrorists who bring
guns to things, to rallies. I don't trust that at all. And don't listen to these
people. Yeah, sorry. Go ahead. What did Thomas Jefferson say? Then it was
paraphrase and fever of the data. When the government fears the people,
there is liberty when the people for the government there is tyranny. First of
all, I don't 100% agree with the Joy Behar. I don't. I don't think that
it's necessarily an appropriate thing to say like, oh, you're bringing a gun
to a protest. That's a terrorist thing to do. Sure, because you can easily
see how that could be applied in all sorts of directions. You don't want
it to be applied in for sure and just having a gun or just carrying a gun
isn't necessarily absolutely some sort of a terrorist act. Now bigger
picture. This should surprise no one, but that is not a Thomas Jefferson
quote. Yeah, no kid. It's commonly misattributed to Jefferson as well as
to Thomas Paine, but Monticello, the world's foremost authority on the
words and writings of Thomas Jefferson, have found no evidence that Jefferson
ever said that in researching the source of this quotation. The Thomas
Jefferson Encyclopedia reports that the first known appearance of this in
print was in 1914 in an indictment of socialism delivered by John Basil
Barnhill, a prominent anti socialist debater of the time. Interestingly,
it's currently Barnhill's birthday. So happy birthday to him as well as
me. Hey, how about that? We share her birthday. This quote comes from a
debate Barnhill had with socialist writer Henry teach nor and in the context
of the debate, it's very clear that Barnhill is not quoting or citing an
existing expression. Those are his own words. Good work Barnhill. It wasn't
until 1994 that this quote was first repackaged and presented as the words
of Thomas Jefferson in a book called It's All in the Game Butterflies Mind
Control the Razor's Edge. This book was written by a guy William Somerset
Mount. No, it was written by a guy named Georgios Sirius Hatton, which is
a name that most people would not recognize, but because I did a thorough
breakdown of Alex's film and game that name rings a bell for me. Georgios
Sirius Hatton is the guy who was one of the big sources for Daniel Estolin's
book, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group, which Alex uses a core as a
cornerstone of his theories about that group. Hatton, of course, is not a
reliable source. Here's how Hatton describes himself. Quote, I am Georgios
Sirius Hatton, Commander-in-Chief, Earth Project Transition, Pleiades Sector
Flight Command, Intergalactic Federation Fleet, Ashtar Command, Earth
Representative to the Cosmic Council and the Intergalactic Federal Federation
Council on Earth Transition. Hold on one second. Yeah, is that the Dutchman?
It could be. Hatton is a nutty space, space weirdo who also sell at certain
points. I'm not sure he's up to now, but he used to at least sell colloidal
silver. Of course. And in a book he wrote in 1994, he took this old quote from
an anti-socialist debate and reintroduced it as a quote from Thomas
Jefferson. It's not a Jefferson quote, but since that point, people have
regularly misattributed it to him. Again, this is Alex Jones having no actual
connection to history or the founding fathers of this country he professes
to love so much. He doesn't love this country or actual history. He loves
completely nonsensical conspiracy theory, revisionist history and what he
generously calls Patriot lore. In other words, he's living a fantasy land. He
loves his founding fathers who bear no resemblance to the actual ones. Yes,
yeah, and it's so obvious when you look at like the the quotations that he
uses. So Alex here in this next clip. I think he realizes that on his previous
days episode on the 20th David Ike was on and he said there was no virus and
George was like bingo. You got it. I think he realized that by this point
that that was like, oh, wait, that's a problem for me. Now there's a big paradox
here between people like David Knight, Mike Adams, David Ike and others who
argue with each other and get mad at each other over different angles of
this when it's completely normal with a government and a media that's been
caught lying to us so much over and over again to question everything and
that's healthy and you should do it. I don't agree with David Ike that virus
science isn't basically real. Should need to say that, but okay, five
percent of what he's saying. I can prove and know his right and he has a lot of
courage and so I love to have him on. We don't have one view like CNN or MSNBC
in the period. No, you re you affirm all views and then pretend that you did
yeah. Yeah, it's fine to have David Ike on and saying that like, hey, there is
no virus, but your response needs to be. What are you talking about? Like you
can't just be like, oh my God bingo. You nailed it. They have to have a fake
virus so they know how it goes. Yeah, and then later be like, hey, we just hear
all sides on this show, man. No big deal. The problem was not David Ike's views.
It was Alex's response to David. I use. It's not that you allow him to say
these things. It's that you double down on them and then exactly you didn't
like that. No, totally right. Yeah, just like how Fox News is trying to be
like. What are you talking about? We didn't say nothing about hydrochloroquine.
What are you? Well, you guys are crazy. Alex is on his smooth transition towards
that same walking back. Yeah, he's just now sort of being like. It's not bringing
it up. It's not bringing it up as much. So disgusting that none of them will be
held accountable for it. It's just disgusting. Yeah, and in another retcon
of things that Alex has definitely done. He's now like really firmly of the
position that those videos that were coming out of China that he was
reporting on as being totally real are now obviously fake. Of course China
executes you. If you put a video out, they don't like they shot all these
videos that were the worst acting I've seen since watching third graders do
Peter Pan. They've been to a third grade school thing of Peter Pan. They're
better actors than this. Almost all of it was staged. You'll have two or three
people fall down together on the street at the same time. The welding shut.
It was fake. It was garbage. Almost all of it was not real. So those are all
things that he has reported as very real and fast. Sure. Also, I think the
only reason I kept that in is because the only time Alex would ever be at a
third grade play is like his kids and he's using that as an example of bad
acting. Can't feel good. Oh, you don't like dad whenever he says your play
sucks. Nobody likes dad anymore because he told you your play is shit. Just
trying to be supportive. You suck at acting. Nobody nobody cares about. Oh,
yeah. Let dad's talk. Yeah. Yeah, that's not great. Yeah. So Alex says this
other thing that he does from time to time like he'll often talk about how
his website's being like it's under hack attack and stuff like that. Just
trying to like really escalate the tension. Yeah, he does that on this April
21st episode, but it's like this is this is absolutely did not happen. There's
about a minute left on this report. It's at man dot video. Our video streams
are down. They told us that at the data center, the cable was cut fiber optic.
So who knows what's happening there? We still got the audio streams going
with satellite feeds to TV and radio stations. So stay with us to spread
those links. There is no follow up on this. The fiber optic cords have been
cut. Somebody snuck in at the data center as it formed as the fiber optic
cords and they cut actually our website is under shack attack and shack
actually cut our fiber optic. Look, I contacted the data center and they said
that Ethan Hunt just came in through the roof and downloaded a virus into the
system that only attacks GCN feeds of Alex Jones's show. Exactly. Okay. Ving
Reims was involved. Yeah, there was a there was an Italian job situation at
the at the at the shortwave station.
This reminds me a lot of Emilio Estevez was still an actor. This reminds me a
lot of Bill Cooper to honestly. There's another thing that I'm going to cover
eventually in the future, but there was there is like a number of times
in his job builds career. Yeah that he has insisted that like he's specifically
under attack course and so that that's something that also it's just sort of
there's a rich tradition among conspiracy theory. Yeah type broadcasters to
create sort of dramatic and arcs around there. I'm like because you have to you
have to create the presentation that what you're doing is somehow dangerous.
And the only way to do that is to manufacture a danger. Yeah, a fiber
thing is being caught. Kerry is under attack by aliens all the time. All the
time. Yeah, all the time there. Whenever there's any tech glitches. It's
because aliens are interfering. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's very. It's very consistent.
Meanwhile, if we have tech glitches, it's because like my my my stuff's not that
good.
My my sound board is a little old. We're talking into cheap mics still
haven't gotten that compressed air yet. I did. I just need to do it again.
So Alex is pretty mad that the media the media the evil media all those bad
guys they've said that he has the cure to the virus or something or they've
said that he said that he has the cure. So Alex in this next clip is
complaining about how his friends and family believe that the media says that
he said it. So they're asking him for the cure. Sure. This is convoluted. But
the thing that's important is like you have to recognize so many of these
complaints that Alex has trace back to him having conversations with stupid
people he chooses to associate with. So it's like you can't you can't
generalize this to the population. Yeah. These are your people. Yeah.
I'm sure you saw the news. Jones claims he has a cure to COVID-19 and a
never said that never say anything close to that. Steve Pochetic did but they
still run that headline everywhere until I've got cousins and people calling
going Alex do you really have a cure. You're a moral guy. Luckily do you have
it. I want it. No I don't have it. Well the news says you do. See people
that know me but don't really listen a lot. They know I'm a good guy. So
they're calling me old friends old college buddies old girlfriends. Oh my
God. My mom you know she's old. Do you have the cure. And I'm like no but the
news says you have it. See they trust the media so little that they think
I've really got a cure when the media says I do because they trust me not
them. But see that's the level of deception. Doesn't it mean that they
trust the media more if they believe the people saying that Alex says that he
has a cure. Yes. If they distrusted the media then they would think that Alex
isn't saying that he has a cure. Exactly. I don't know what's going on. Don't
worry. It's not really important. It's Pachana cured. COVID-19. That's all you
need to know. He didn't say that he has the cure. No. He just said that he did
cure. That's true. That's true. He was the first person to cure it. Yeah. As
well as have it. I think yeah he was patient zero. Yeah. Now patient one or
whatever because he got it from meeting with the Chinese National. That's right
student of some sort. I believe is what he said. I don't care. It's all
nonsense. Me neither. But the point here is that so many of these things that
make Alex mad are just dumb people and his family members talking to him or
imagined conversations because this may not even happen. Yeah. This is made up.
Yeah. So in this next clip Alex talks about his custody situation a little bit
and we don't talk about that a bunch because interpersonal things are
impossible to decipher from the information that we have absolutely at
our disposal. But the reason that I'm playing this clip is because Alex says
there's that and then there's bigger things that he can't discuss and I
would suspect that we have a pretty fine idea of what that might be. Please
pray for us because there's stuff a lot bigger than this. I can't tell you
about and they said it's your final warning. Leave Bill Gates alone. Leave
this alone. Back down or the SWAT teams coming and it's not a pissing contest.
It's not that I'm Mr. Badass or anything. I said do your worst. Piss up a
robe. Fill your hand. I will never abandon ship ever. You said you were
moving yesterday. So let me just explain to listeners. We're at death con
five. So when he says like I've gotten my final warning it's like it's either
nothing or or he knows a shoe is coming. He is flying directly at his face. He
also made yet again a classic mistake of not understanding that death con means
the higher the number means the safer. Is that right? Yeah, I've not looked into
death. Con rating deaf con one scary. Everybody's going to die deaf con five.
We're pretty fine. I you know what that? That's unfortunate for him, but I
probably would make the same mistake. Probably a very common mistake. Yeah and
it's also their fault for doing it wrong. You did it backwards. You guys are
stupid. So whatever the reality is or whatever is behind this, there is a
real sense that Alex is just like fucking done. Like there's a finality to
this. I've gotten my last warning. Leave Bill Gates alone. No one fucking said
that to you. He said Bill Gates did doesn't care if you talk about it. I
would assume he's used to it at this point. Yeah, so yeah, but it just goes
on throughout this episode. Like it's real. It's real serious. Just the way
he feels like I've come to the end and I don't say to go. Oh, we're victims. Oh,
poor us. No man. I'm just telling you. We're in damn foxholes. It's like the
Alamo. We're sending letters out, you know, on the back of wallpaper saying help.
We know we're about to be overrun by a group ten times our size, but we need
to conquer Mexico. Get this out. I'm just letting you know, man, final dispatches.
They should be final dispatches. Now hopefully we go another six months a year,
two years. Hopefully sanity comes back in. We turn this around somehow, but I
want to explain something to you. We're not in a normal period anymore. Alex has
always seen himself as Colonel Travis. Yeah, he's always seen himself as this
archetype of the guy going down in Alamo in the Alamo. Yeah. And here he is on
air saying like these are the final dispatches. These could be the final
dispatches. Right? You know, we're in the Alamo. We're sending out reinforcements
and guess what in the Alamo those reinforcements did not come and just
like Colonel Travis Alex is a drunk moron. Yes, and he brought this upon
himself. Exactly. Exactly. He is more accurate about being Colonel Travis
than he knows. Yeah. So Alex gets off this sort of real doomed feeling that he
has to talk about. Owen Shroyer had this this rally over last weekend and it
turns out they're doing another one this weekend, but I hope they get infected
at the last one. You didn't. You didn't. You didn't know this. I didn't know
you. You don't know anything about this, but it turns out Antifa was there.
Sure. Yeah, sure. Sure. Antifa tried to agent provocateur Owens protest
course and here is what happened. You know what happened? Owen Shroyer showed
it about 12 noon on Saturday at the state Capitol and normally you'd have a
permit to be up the front of the Capitol. She did it down on the street. They
had a couple of provocateur Antifa dressed up in American flag outfits. We
know who they are. Try to start a fight with cops. The state police saw right
through it. Didn't even arrest them, just shoved him to the side and said, Oh
and we can't control this down here. We appreciate what you're doing. So does
the governor? This is off record, but on record. They should want to say their
names. What please come up in front of the Capitol and we'll protect you from
the shut the fuck up. We'll protect. Okay, so that's the fight club stuff
that's going on here in America. So yeah, Alex knows who these Antifa dressed
up in American flag outfits agent provocaturing Owens protest. I do believe
the governor supports him because they're all insane too. Yeah, yeah,
Abbott and Dan Patrick are just absolutely insane. Yeah. Whoa. No, I mean
it is that they they're really begging the state to go blue. There is no there
is no moral way that these guys if they believe in in Christianity, they are
damning themselves to hell more than anyone ever has. It's insane. Yeah,
that state government had some some problems. They're great. They should have
selected fucking kinky Friedman. I don't know what he was running for, but
they should have put him in. Yeah, just toss him in. Yeah, get kinky and for
there is nobody who could do a worse job than what they are doing right now.
Yeah, it's bad. So you got this protest that's coming up on Saturday and Alex
is really trying to push that you got to go or you're with the enemy. Sure. We
don't need Americans to think of it as extraordinary to go out and demonstrate
in the face of this tyranny and the face of this fear. The only thing we have
to fear is fear itself.
We need everyone to realize if you don't go out and demonstrate, if you don't
go out and get over your fear, then you're dead already and you're part of
the enemy operation. It's either you demonstrate and you say no or you're
with the enemy. It's not. Oh, Alex Jones. No, insurers. So great. Boy, they went
out there and didn't wear a mask. Don't they have courage?
Courage is one word you could use. Sure. I suppose. Sure. Death wish is
another word. Yeah, it's it's not. It's it's not what you like to hear. Yeah,
it's a bad bad mentality. Hey, you don't go out and protest in large groups
without masks on and know that you're with the enemy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, you are. You are with the virus or not to speak into the enemy. Dr. Fauci
and I'm sure. Enemy Alex has dug up some footage of him from a couple years
back and Alex has decided that this is proof that he planned this whole
thing. Sure. And that he was trying to fuck with Trump and Fauci saying don't
shake hands with anyone again. Since when did this space alien from hell land
here that ran the HIV cover up and the anthrax cover up and all these crimes?
He's up to his eyeballs in the Wuhan lab real quick. Alex. What is the HIV
cover up? According to you, you are an HIV denialist. So what is the HIV
cover up exactly? Please explain that second. Whenever Alex says he's very
consistently saying he's up to his eyeballs and stuff. Yeah, and that is a
very specific turn of phrase that Francis Boyle uses all the time. He says
people are up to their eyeballs in the bio hazard labs or the bio weapons
labs, the Nazi bio science. I like it as an idiom though. I've used it from
time to time. I think it's a great one. I understand that but Alex is using
it very consistently to talk about Dr. Fauci, which is Francis Boyle
epithet. It is. It is very traceable. Gotcha and Biller Melinda Gates, a
hundred million from them last year. And now he's here saying don't shake
hands with anyone ever again. Yeah, let's queue this up and play it him in
2017.
Saying Trump will be faced with a major crisis very, very soon. Here it is.
Is that there is no question that there will be a challenge to the coming
administration in the arena of infectious diseases, both chronic infectious
diseases in the sense of already ongoing disease. And we have certainly a large
burden of that. But also there will be a surprise outbreak.
And he goes on to say Trump won't be ready for that.
These criminals love to brag. So Alex cut that clip off very strategically. It
did seem very abrupt. The way almost midword almost like he took it out of
context. Yeah, here's the actual clip without that hard out in it. And if
there's one message that I want to leave with you today based on my experience
and you'll see that in a moment is that there is no question that there will be
a challenge to the coming administration in the arena of infectious diseases,
both chronic infectious diseases in the sense of already ongoing disease. And
we have certainly a large burden of that. But also there will be a surprise
outbreak. And I hope by the end of my relatively short presentation, you
will understand why history, the history of the last 32 years that I've been the
director of NIA ID will tell the next administration that there's no doubt in
anyone's mind that they will be faced with the challenges that their
predecessors were faced with. This is from a speech that Anthony Fauci gave at
Georgetown University Medical Center just before Trump's inauguration. It's
very clear if you listen to his comments in context that Fauci is discussing the
very normal phenomenon of surprise outbreaks. The fact that Trump will
experience a surprise outbreak is not an outlier. It's exactly the same thing
that previous presidents like Obama have experienced. It's a fact of life that
there will be emerging diseases. There's always outbreaks. The question is entirely
about what these emerging diseases are and what the response to those outbreaks
will be. By ending the clip where Alex does, he makes the comment appear to be
Fauci teasing that Trump, unlike past presidents, has a disease outbreak on the
horizon, which now that there is a pandemic going on, could be misrepresented
and misinterpreted into him making some kind of a threat. In its proper context,
it's shown that Alex's narrative is shown to be a complete mischaracterization
of Fauci's words and an example of an absolute fabrication, either a knowing
or someone's feeding Alex's information. He doesn't vet anything that he says.
He just, but man, I hate it how the media just takes Alex out of context all
they just take him out of context so rude and you're taking him out of context
right here by playing this clip that he took out of context. See you need to
provide the full context well of Alex saying the clip is completely opposite
to what it is that I just said. If you understand that the proper context of
Alex to show is lying is cool, then I am taking about a contest.
That is a fair accusation. There you go. So in this next clip, Alex talks about
the globalists plans right so Trump wants to open up the economy right sure
once he does that, the globalists are going to respond. And of course, I
predict that there'd be a bunch of more deadly mutations because they're
releasing them. You see, as soon as Trump tries to reopen, they're going to
release more deadly strains. I've already foreseen their whole operation.
Probably a prophetic dream he's talking about. Yeah. So this is one of those
really fun things that Alex does where he presents a situation that no matter
what happens, he can spin to his advantage. He's saying that once Trump
tries to reopen the economy, the evil globalists are going to release more
strains of the virus. So let's look at the possible outcomes in the real world
and how this narrative is something that works literally regardless of
reality. Yep. If Trump doesn't open the economy, then this statement is
pointless. There's no reason for the then part of it, but that's not a
problem for Alex if that situation hasn't. So let's ignore it. Yeah. If
Trump opens things up prematurely, there's a decent chance that the outcome
is that infection numbers will go up. That's a natural result that you'd
expect to see and it's pretty much the big argument against rushing to open
things back up. You would think it's a very obvious argument. It seems like
you were all stupid. Yeah by pretending that the globalists will respond to
Trump's action by releasing more dangerous strains of the virus. Alex
can rewrite the increased infections as a globalist attack instead of what
it really is the consequence of Trump's shitty leadership. But what if Trump
reopens things and there isn't a big increase in infections? That seems
unlikely, but it's certainly possible. That would be a problem for Alex. It
seems since he said that the globalists are going to release more bio weapons
to punish Trump for reopening the economy, but it's not a problem for Alex
because if that situation comes to pass, then he can say the globalists
couldn't follow through with their plans because he called it out on air and
foiled their scheme. Absolutely. A lot of Alex's narratives work like this.
He tends to populate his world with things that can be spun no matter what
happens in the real world because he's just making this stuff up to begin
with. So yep. That's fun. Oh God. Nobody is nobody is held accountable on
the right. It's simply not a thing. It's just not a thing like they just
don't do it. It's fascinating how a large group of people will just believe
anything and then whenever it's done, they just switch it and they're like,
see, I never believed that. Yeah, both. Yeah. No, insane. Yeah. So Jordan. Yeah,
I at the beginning of this episode, I thank some people for some nice birthday
gifts indeed, but I got an amazing birthday gift. All right in the middle
of this episode. Okay, and that is that someone we all thought was dead is
shown to be on the grand prix. No, he's still dead. Damn. I said that on the
phones up and as usual, haven't on your phone calls.
We're going to him right now.
Let's go ahead and talk to John and while I'm and we'll go to a manual in
Norway. Thanks for holding John. You're on the air. Thank you very much, Alex.
Let me tell you something that happened here in Sheridan, Wyoming, old man
house, old man house, phone returns from the dead. He loves
John from Wyoming, old man house, phone. It's amazing. What a tree. Oh my God.
What a gift. Give him a show. Give him a show. If he's still going after all of
that, he's got to have a show. Alex offered him a show way back, but he
said he can't because he just has a house. That's how we know he's old man
give him a show. Give him a show. John from Wyoming, old man house, phone.
Well, I heard that I almost freak out. He has some nonsense about passing
some bill. He doesn't have anything important to say. We just need to know
he's still a lot. Yes, hearing that voice was a real like yes. I'm full again.
I'm complete. What we need to have one of those like I'm sure he passed. Yeah,
I was almost certain. We need to have one of those like is a Vagoda dead
websites where it's just old man house phone. We'll never know yes, but I can
confirm that as of April 21st. He is kicking not dead and the other thing
to is like he's much older than that voice suggests. Yes. I don't remember
his exact age, but he did say it on air at one point. It's something in the
like 80. Yeah, great. He is an old old man. Sounds good. Still kicking sounds
great. Anyway, in this next clip, Alex takes another caller. This is where
everything falls apart on the 21st. This is profound. Like Alex is just
like, fuck you, man. I'm fucking done. Fuck this shit. No shit. I hate my
own show. Nice fucking stuff is stupid. Love it. I've had about a million
things cross my brain that I wanted to bring up, but I'm going to try and
condense it down into three things. Maybe four and I'll try to quick first
one. I just wanted to bring up and I don't think it's too too late for you
to do this, but I called in maybe maybe three years ago, but I had made the
suggestion and I know I'm not trying to put everything on you, but you have
to. Yeah, I'm probably going to shut in full worse down soon. I don't I don't
like this show anymore. I don't like what we do here. I can't do the show anymore
and it's not due to the pressure. I just can't stand it anymore. I can't look
at it. I can't. I used to like the show. I hate the show every minute on the
broadcast is pure torture now and it's not the Democrats suing me. It's not
the globalist. It's not all of it. It's just all I just America in the world
is going to burn. It needs to burn. We killed too many babies. We're done. We're
going to lose. Wow. That's that's a that's pretty open and shut. I fucking hate
this show. It's stupid. We all need to burn. Fuck this shit. I think that's
pretty comprehensive too. I think this is the first time Alex and I really,
really agree with except for the American needs to burn except for that
part. His assessment of his own show. Yes, dead accurate. Absolutely sucks. Oh,
must be torture to do it. It's absolute torture. Agreed. I think that that is a
new wrinkle a little bit even in the times that I've heard him be pretty
like dark and like it's never like I hate this show. Yeah. Yeah, that one's new.
That one's direct. Yeah, and it's in response to a caller who likes him who
has a suggestion. Yeah, which seems a suggestion that he is not yet made. No,
it seems uncalled for as fuck this. I want to shut this down. I didn't want
to do this. Yeah, so he he Alex continues on and he elaborates on this need
to for America and the world to burn. Well, you know, so tell me what I need
to do now. Go ahead. Well, no, no, no, I just you would you because God just
needs to blow the planet up. See, I realize now that that's why I feel I
don't we need to we need to pay for what we've done actually. Everybody's in
zombie mode. You do. I'm not even alive anymore. The listeners are alive. I
feel sorry for you, but you know the rest of the public's not dude. We're on
a planet of dumb idiots. We're on a planet of slugs now. Great. Yeah. So
now Alex is become death. Yeah. Yeah. Fuck it. Torch the world. Destroy
everybody. I mean like obviously in the same way that Alex like was always
this crusader against tyranny and I was supporting all these tyrannical
dudes. Like of course it's so obvious that he is like back in the day
pretending that he cares about humanity and everybody's so great and the human
spirit that refuses to submit is so wonderful humanity is a blessing. Fuck
it. Fuck it. Yeah. Burn him down. Yeah. My my my personal arc hasn't gone the
way I want it to right. So everyone must die. Absolutely. Great. Yeah. That's
an adult. Yes. So this caller he brings up his suggestion and that is that he
thinks that Alex should make some specific shirts and I will agree with
Alex that this isn't a good suggestion, but the way Alex responds is so fucking
funny. Well, okay, so I brought up the idea and you thought it was a good idea,
but I'm called in a couple years ago and I said, Hey man, you should use some
bumper stickers or shirts that say man. I got a couple of the points on to make
really quick too, but usually maybe maybe do some bumper stickers that say
the coming economic collapse is an inside job. So it's probably no one will buy
no one cares. No one cares. Now this is what I've been looking for from Alex.
This is Bill Cooper. This is where I'm at with this. Well fuck you. Yeah, it's
not in the right way because this caller is like giving productive feedback in
some way like Hey Alex, if you made this product of like hey the coming
economic collapse like then you can use it when the market does go down. You
know like it is a caller with a good faith. Try is within the world of
in fours. That's a pretty good suggestion. Yeah, Alex is lashing out at him.
Yes, whereas like the times. I'm sure Bill Cooper did do this because he is
also an asshole, but the times that we've heard him responding to callers
in like sort of snippy ways. It's mostly because of bring up stupid idea. Yeah,
so that is still different. Alex is stupid idea though in the real world.
Right in info wars. It's a good idea. I'm always. I'm always struggling with
yeah and Alex's response is like no to buy it. No one cares. Fuck you. It's
just so childish like that. Throw a fucking tantrum. Yeah, he is and he is
he spirals to the point where he seems to be almost celebrating the idea that
civilization is going to end. Great. We are filled. We are cowards. We are
trash and so all the yuppies wearing their mask and all the trendy is getting
into it. They're going to have everything they have taken and they're going to
starve the death and it's good. It's a blessing. See, I'm beginning to realize
that it's all a blessing. All this crap's about to end all this fake stuff,
all the laziness, all the stupidness, all the TV shows, all the Netflix. It's
all about to go all the conspiracy theory Internet programs. I'm going to say
is he talking about him? I don't know. Yeah, man. You know what? Hey, everyone's
going to die and society is going to collapse entirely, but it's great because
Netflix will be gone. Yeah, it's about time we got rid of Netflix. Just don't
have a fucking account. Alex. It won't affect you at all. What do you do? Just
so sad. So anyway, Alex is real real fucking out of it in that segment. That
was a bad segment. Yeah, I'd be honest. Yeah, in terms of his show, pretty bad,
right? A little apocalyptic fuck this show, little pocket, stupid. Hey, why don't
you make these shirts? No one cares. So Alex goes to break their year here, the
outro music and he comes back and of course he has to apologize. All right,
I'm getting a little dark today. That's why I got to take off a few days folks.
I've got plans and operations that would defeat the globalist overnight. People
don't want it. Fuck off. They don't need it. They don't get it. And so we will
join the children. We deserve it. There's a way out, but I can tell you we're not
going to follow it. No America in the world will burn. Yeah. Oh, I hmm. That
wasn't very apologetic. Yeah. Well, I mean, it was kind of. He's like, I'm
getting a little bit dark here. It's like it feels like the intro to an
apology. Right? And then he still wound up saying that the world were well.
Sure. Sure. But like I said, it's the it's the, you know, it's the introduction
to like that last segment was pretty fucked up little dark. Someone gave me
a talking to. Yeah, I need to take a few days off, but then we get to the actual
sort of apology sort of taken some of this back.
Look, I didn't mean to things. I said last segment. America in the world doesn't
deserve to burn, but we don't stand up and say out of this. That's what we're
going to get. Sorry, man. Look, I don't say that everyone's going to burn. I
didn't mean it. Oh man. That is, that is great. His, his childish like, I want
everybody to die. Fuck everybody. I'm sick of this shit. Hey, listen, I'm really
sorry about that. I really apologize. That my dad came in and told me that no
one's going to give you money if you act like this and he's right. And so I'm
sorry. I need money. America doesn't need to burn. No. So but that's my that's
my assessment. That's how it looks to me. But I should say that there is a
counter argument that Alex is going to deliver in this next clip, which is
that he's not doing this for money. I don't sit up here and do this show. So
I get money to keep paying this crew and keep running this place. I do it
because I have a responsibility to matter how bad things get to try to stay on
the air to expose this so that we're here on air. All these critical things
are happening and I get mad thinking if I don't do a good job and get the money
to stay on air when stuff gets even worse and worse and worse, we won't be
here to challenge it.
And then I see the fact that there's not enough money to continue on at the
level we're at. And I just think about the fact that if people really
realized how serious this was, they would do their job. And I know a lot of
you are and get the word out about the guest and the shows and the things we
cover because this is life and death. And we predicted all of this because
we've done our research and it's going to get a lot worse. Unless we turn this
around. So there's a real desperation here, ladies and gentlemen. And I see
the lackadaisical attitude of the general public and it enrages me.
But it's not their fault. They've been put since birth in front of a TV in a
trance state and we are a nation in a world of watchers, not of doers. So
you better start doing now instead of watching what they want. You locked up
in your house watching, not doing.
They want jellyfish. They're conquering us. This is an electronic psychic
spiritual takeover. This is an overriding of the planet. This is
systematically planned out.
Mark of the Beast, the whole nine yards. So yes, I will tell listeners. I
appreciate your support keeping us in the fight. And I've got things and
products that all of you already need. And so I'll just tell you again with
the things we go through here and what it takes to even stay in a position to
defeat the globalist and the criminal nature of the system that if you haven't
flooded us with support while getting good products at the same time, we
wouldn't be here. And my frustration isn't like I'm some victim saying,
please state, keep me in the fight. The longer I'm kept in the fight, the more
they just want to kill me or put me in prison, which is fine. I'm not suicidal.
I'll never commit suicide, but I'm really not worried about him grabbing me or
putting me in handcuffs because all that matters is I've got to continue my
mission, not backing down to the end. And that's all in God's plan. But I do
want to do it to the fullest extent I can. And that's why I'm asking folks
that are around me and everybody else to take this damn serious because this
is damn serious. This is damn real. So X three, the UN reports and again, they
report all this because they run it. Almost 3 million people have lower IQs
or mental cognitive disabilities. Just go search even on NIH.gov because they
don't have enough iodine. The globalists love that. That's why the average person
is like a retarded jellyfish because they are.
So I mean, like his whole thing about like, I don't want money. I just want to
stay in the fight leads to an ad. It's all it's all still just part of the
marketing presentation at the end. I mean we talked about this a hundred times
like the iodine deficiency numbers that he's talking about are in developing
countries and they're being fought by people like the UN. Yeah, the people who
are the globalists that Alex hates are the people who are actively trying to
solve the problem. He's pretending exists largely in America. Yep. Just eat some
salt, eat iodized table salt. Yeah, it'll be fine. You won't have an iodine
deficiency. Nope. Most likely. Yeah. So Alex, I mean, it's just that. Oh, it's
almost like an entire segment of the show, which is like this. I don't want
I'm not doing this for money, but you got to flood us with money. Yeah, you know,
and it's I understand how this argument works. Like yes, obviously Alex is
presenting it in a way that's like I don't want the money. I want the money
to be able to continue. Sure. But it seems like the only function of the show
is to spread bullshit and make money. So continuing. It's just to continue to
make money later. I want money so I can continue to make money. Right? Why don't
you guys get that with the presentation of we're actually doing something? Yeah.
Yeah, not so Alex is his whole thing. One of the big narratives that goes
about this show is about some numbers about starvation around the world and
he talks about this here in this next clip and he's pretty mad that no one
seems to care about this. This is what we like. We like to be hoax. But let me
tell you what it in hoax 30 million facing starvation in the third world
thanks to this right now and they're going to die. Those little kids are
going to die and the average trendy doesn't care because they like to wear
a mask and feel trendy and like I'm so brave. I'm in a war zone. It's a war
and so this is a point that Alex kept hitting on this episode and something
that I wasn't super interested in learning about quite frankly at first.
Let's say like the first 20 times that I heard him bring it up, but he got to a
point where I realized that it wasn't disinterest that was making me not want
to get into it. It was anger here. Alex is trying to pretend that he has
literally any concern for the well-being of people in developing countries
may be affected by the slowing down of economies. That's a topic that we can
discuss and I will get into it here in a minute, but Alex has absolutely no
right to pretend to care here at all. None. Prior to supporting Trump, Alex
staked his claim very aggressively in supporting Ron Paul, the only honest
politician in his 2008 and 2012 runs for the presidency. One of the big things
that Ron Paul believed in was the elimination of all US foreign aid. The
number of deaths that would result from that kind of a move is incalculable
and it's not even taking into account the hits that developing countries would
take in terms of their educational capacity or general sanitation programs.
The staggering level of cruelty that you have to accept to endorse a candidate
who wants to get rid of all US foreign aid precludes you from ever being able
to credibly pretend you give a shit about anybody in the developing world.
So on that count, Alex can fuck himself. You bet. The number that Alex is
citing about 30 million people being on the brink of a risk of starvation.
That's not a number that, you know, how many people are predicted to starve
if we don't reopen our economy. Our economy has nothing to do with that figure
really at all, at least on a one to one level. This is something that was put
out by the UN World Food Program who warned that we're looking at a very
serious world food problem that has the potential to leave millions at risk
if we don't do something. This was something that their executive director
David Beasley was warning about even before the coronavirus situation was
here. The issue is that there's a whole lot of issues happening right now.
To quote an ABC news article about Beasley's comments, quote, it's because
of wars in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, locust swarms in Africa, frequent natural
disasters and economic crises, including in Lebanon, Congo, Sudan and
Ethiopia. There is an element to this that does involve our economy and
other countries economies in as much as if we can't afford to provide
foreign aid to the countries that are facing famine conditions, then there
will end up being severe humanitarian crises and a lot of people could die.
Yep. This is a very serious issue that deserves attention, but make no mistake
about this. Alex doesn't want our economy to be open so we can send money
and foreign aid distributed by the UN. Alex is using the abstract idea of
the deaths of people in developing countries as a prop for his narratives
and it's legitimately disgusting. This has nothing to do with whether or not
Trump tells people to go to gyms or not. This has to do with whether or not we
deprioritize people in developing countries when things get tough at
home. That's the central question as it relates to the matter of people going
hungry around the world. And again, Alex's hero Ron Paul would happily
let them all die. So I guess if Alex actually cares about this at all,
he'll call on Trump to provide increased funding to the UN World Food
Program. I challenge him to do that, but I suspect he won't because this is
a game to him. The idea of 30 million dead people in foreign countries in
the developing world is just a prop that he can use to argue in order for the
economy to reopen. So these these companies, these large companies that
he pretends to be opposed to can make a profit. If a millionaire pretends to
give a shit about anybody in a developing country, they should have their
money taken away from him and be tarred and feathered. I think that would be
a way to solve most problems. Sure. That's a side issue to the more important
one that is Alex's bullshit. Yeah. It's like, yes, this is a real thing. And
you know what? There are people who are talking about this. Alex is pretending
that no one cares. You know who cares people in the fucking UN World
and no show program. The people who are actually on the ground working to
avert this humanitarian crisis. Yep. Not people like Alex blowing hard on
the radio about how he doesn't like his show. He wants to fucking quit and
run away to a redoubt. But no, I'm going to stay here forever. Yeah,
nonsense. What an asshole. Yep. So as this episode ends, Alex descends into
a bit of a situation where he's the reiterating and really like hitting
harder these narratives about how doctors are just fucking great. No one
in the hospital. Cool doctors are just drinking and fucking great. The hospitals
are empty. I talk to people. I know that are nurses and doctors. They're
having sex and watching porn hub and Netflix. They're drinking at the same
time. They're having orgies. Sure. That's on record. Which record? They're
taking pills. They're drinking vodka. They're drinking whiskey. They're drinking
wine coolers. They're drinking white claw. They're having what? His hospitals are
empty and all there is is booty call time. Booty, booty, booty, booty,
everywhere, rocking everywhere, rocking everywhere at the players club for a
month or two. That's what's really going on is they're at the players club
folks. Bangler nurses take the pills, snort the coke, party, party, party,
party, party every day, rocking every day, rocking every day. You see them
headlights. You see me knock them curtains down. I'm doing a hundred on
my highway. That's what's going down, baby. I've talked to friends and family
and they say it is a giant orgy. Again, this is just based on things that
his dumb friends are saying. Yeah, I also don't think that that's necessarily
true. I would suspect that this is mostly about like he might have seen like
a tick tock video of nurses dancing somewhere and assumed like oh they're
all dancing everywhere and then he's just filled in the blanks and tried to
apply like oh I talked to all these doctors and they say it's all just an
orgy. Yep. I think I think one way to reduce his outside aggression towards
hospitals and doctors and nurses would be to neuter him. I think neutering is
a way to solve a lot of his aggression. Well, COVID-19 is coming for your
balls. I really think that's a good way to go. So Alex ends the episode here
kind of excited that these nurses that are all just fucking and taking pills
and stuff, they'll all die in the future. Great. And then he admits that he
hasn't really done his job at all because he freaked out and got really
mad. But here's the thing, those nurses that have done the fake videos saying
everybody's dead and all that, they'll be crying for mommy when we're
in Venezuela and we will be, don't worry. Just look at these people.
You know, I said I'd get to Craig and EJ and Ken and Sonny and everybody else
and I love you to death, but I didn't do it. I'm a bad person. And I want
Troyers coming up and I guess I should jam a call or two in here. You know,
I've got like 20 more videos here. But just remember what Jeff Zuckerberg
said again, Jeff Zuckerberg. I'll see you dirty, filthy scum Americans and
you don't go outside. Yeah, that is weird. It does seem like he maybe is doing
it, making that mistake. Yeah, irregularly. Yeah, I'm still, I'm still of the
mind that it's misspeaking and it doesn't mean anything, but it is weird. It's
more consistent than than it appeared to be originally. But yeah, so he's, you
know, I mean the whole thing about like delighting in the idea of these nurses
and medical professionals dying, begging for mommy is gross. But more importantly
to me, I think is this admission at the end here. Didn't take all the calls that
I said I was going to take. Nope. Didn't get to these stories that I was going
to cover. Why would you because I had a freak out in the middle of the show and
I had to be really defensive about how I don't want just money and also I hate
my show and the world deserves to burn. Then I got a talking to and came back
on air and said, Hey, sorry about that. Yeah, I am a whiny little baby is all I
heard and I think we should change it to first do no harm to anyone but Alex
Jones. I don't think he deserves medical care. If you are saying that nurses
are making fake videos, I feel like fake videos after 16 hour shifts. I feel like
it's I feel like it's okay for you to say that. But if I heard a doctor say
that I would be offended because I think the doctors and medical professionals
and this is true from number that I've spoken to and some friends that I have
who are in the field. There's a hot. There's a calling to being absolutely. You
have to sort of take away your ego or whatever feelings you have about like
this is a bad person. Yeah, because if you get into that game you end up in a
place where you know you'd be denying care to people on sort of all sorts of
arbitrary. They should not be the arbiters of who gets and who did denies
care, who lives or dies, but for you to say that as a opinion you have. I
think it's fine. Yeah, you're not a doctor. No. In fact, I will give him
medical care from me directly. That would be bad. That one that might be
worse. So Alex ends the twenty first and we get into the twenty second
Wednesday's show and he opens up real real hot.
Insanely important
that I'm choking. I mean the crew knows this is not theatrics. They've been
watching me the last month here
doing theatrics. I think so incredible. It's all confirmed.
I don't know what the big news is. It's confirmed though. I listen to this
episode and I think I have maybe two possibilities for what the big news
but here's what he says immediately after which would lead you to suspect
that this is what the big news is. Right. That's causing Alex to choke on
the twenty second. I was saying from numbers I saw three weeks ago that
about two million people are starving to death right now are dying in the
next month from the numbers I saw just out of India. It was two million. So
I just went with that one country.
Ladies and gentlemen, the numbers are now in from the UN themselves who
begin who you hate this and then ask for power and control
thirty million are starving to death on top of the ten million right now.
That's the Globe and Mail the big Canadian paper. So it's possible that
that's Alex's big news. The story that's so big. He's choking and not
being dramatic for sure. It's the story that he covered the day before
about thirty million people dying in developing countries at risk or people
not dying necessarily, but a risk of starvation. Yeah, that doesn't make
sense to me. Although it doesn't make sense in infowars world. See, there
we go. It doesn't make sense from a perspective of like actually taking
this as a sincere actor. Right. The news that you reported yesterday is
somehow fucking you up today. I don't know. Okay, so the Globe and Mail
article that Alex is talking about is a week old when he's here on air. It's
from April fifteenth and it just covers the same issues we talked about
earlier. Sure. Also, if Alex's argument is that the globalist want to shut
the economy down in order to kill off all these people, which seems to be
what he's getting at. He's going to have to contend with this quote from
the UN World Food Program Executive Director David Beasley from that
very Globe and Mail article that he's citing as a source quote. If we
lost our funding, a minimum thirty million would die over a three month
period. That would be three hundred thousand people dying per day. That's
why leaders have got to balance out the COVID response with keeping the
economy going because otherwise a lot more people will die from starvation
and economic deterioration than from COVID itself. So the UN simultaneously
wants to crash the economy to punish Trump and are advocating that we balance
keeping some of the economy going so we can provide aid to the developing
world. Seems like maybe the first one is just Alex's paranoid imagination.
It could be. It could be. What you got to understand, Dan, is it's about
what they're not saying. It's the jazz exactly the notes you can't hear
that makes the notes you can hear paranoid lies. I don't know. Yeah, so
that's one possibility is the big news, but it doesn't make sense. It doesn't
make sense since he's already reported this. I just I don't know, but
that's one possibility. Okay, this next clip is not a possibility. Not a
possibility. This is not the big news, but it's big news to me old man
house phone died tragically bad news. He's with Don to Grand Prix. No Alex
tells a story about getting in another fight with somebody about masks. Sure,
sure. What a child he apparently was driving around. He saw his son driving
around and so he flagged him down into a liquor store parking lot and that is
the city, the setting of this story. Okay, so last night I see my son driving
down a side road. He doesn't live with me. He's grown up. He's moved out now
at seventeen.
He flags me. I say pull in here
and we pull in to a strip center and we're not parked in the front row. We're
parked in a side row about 30 feet from a liquor store from a tanning place
and from an AT&T store. In fact, we're parked kind of by the AT&T store,
maybe 40 feet from the liquor store. And I see guys with masks, putting
boxes out front of it and one of them looks at me and says, put your mask on.
But from a distance, I can see what he was saying. So I talked to my son. He
walks over with me and I think he should put it to this on my phone. Shocking.
Yeah. I'm not trying to come in and buy your liquor. He goes, well, still you
need to wear a mask. So I start talking and people come out of the store and
they go, oh, Alex Jones or something. And they go, yeah, it's all a fraud. Did
you see John Roberts today saying it's 0.1% dying? And I said, yeah. That's
what a lot of the numbers are showing. We'll go over that in a moment. It's
beyond bombshell. So there were the three people on the liquor store coming
out when I'm arguing with a guy who's telling me from 30, 40 feet away, Hey,
put your mask on. I guess he thought I was coming in the liquor store. And so
I started trying to show the guy the video. He didn't want to see it.
Yeah, no shit. Powered trip. Look in his eye and I said, you're pathetic.
You're being dog trained to submit in all this six foot separation. They're
coming out with microchips. They're coming out with forced inoculations.
This is all a setup for medical tyranny and you're a fool.
And the guy was started laughing at me. Yeah, no shit. I just said, listen,
I'm not putting you down. You work at a liquor store, but there's a reason
what I'm successful. And there's a reason you're not. You are a willful moron.
And not a couple other security guards came up and you walk back. Yeah,
I was told to leave it. God, what a dick. Yeah, that last part too is real
dickish. Yeah, you dumb liquor store worker. That's what that's why I'm
successful and you're not. I know how to lie to people and I never learned how
to read. So I don't think this story happened. I think it's just another one
of his sort of defensiveness fantasies surrounding mask, but ultimately it's
just a sales pitch for the masks. It really is just the the lead in God.
I hate him. So another guy in a gas station the day before that pull that
crap.
So that's the reality of where we are. If you're wearing a mask, I'm not
judging you. In fact, we ordered a bunch of masks that are coming in next
week. So you can pre-order them now that are a nice black mask with info wars
dot com on them. And if you in the future, they're saying we're this is
going to go forever. Now watch it's submission. So if you got to get on an
airplane or you got to go in the grocery store, hey, a light comfortable
cloth one that you can breathe through along with the Kabuki theater, the
submission, but fight back while you're at it and shoot your mouth off the
whole time.
Limited edition COVID-19 hoax mask. I told to put hoax on the page. They
didn't. So listeners are like, well, yeah, no shit hoax, but you're not going
to be selling a mask. Yeah. Why? Why is that? I don't know. Probably some sort
of law or warning that he's already. I mean, baby, but I also probably don't
want that to be on the way back machine or something. Yeah, you can find it
point out later. Yeah, but the question of like you saying it's a hoax, but
you're selling masks. That is a good question. People should ask themselves
why that is the case. You would think he's not out here for money. Dan. No,
he's not out here for money. No, it's almost like, you know, like, let's
say there's like forced work brigade to the come in out against that terrible
right, but you know what they come in and he's like, you know what? Yeah,
we're selling transportation to the work brigade. Well, of course, but you
know what you should do is you should get in it, but also yell a bunch. You got
it. You got to do it. You got to do it. Do the to do the submitting thing that
the tyrannical government to do while giving me money, but also make a stink
about it as that's not. That's not what the Patriots would do. That is not
what a heroic dissident. Nope. A dissident like Alex should be saying
the fuck masks period. Yep. If you wear one, you're not an info warrior or
something. That's the line he needs to take not like. Hey, we'll make a brand
out of this as always info wars, the butt of the spear. We will come up. You do
it. The folks who will find a way to profit off spears. Yeah.
So in that clip where he was talking about fighting a guy yelling at a guy in
a liquor store parking lot, Alex mentioned this video of John Roberts of
Fox News talking about the coronavirus death rate. And it has to do with a
study from USC. We'll get into that here in a second. And this is the other
candidate for the big news that was making Alex. Sure. There's 400 plus
thousand people in LA County. The health department's reporting. And there's
only 600 to something dead. And I looked up the numbers today. Six hundred to
63 that may have died from coronavirus. They had a test, a positive test for
coronavirus. So they may have died from it. Six hundred to 63 people out of
their estimates from what they've been testing now, 400,000 or more have had
six, six, three. Now, if you go to the calculator dot net, you put 663 and add
three to it. You get 663 divided 400,000 equals and then there's the number
right there. 0.0016575 equals zero point. There's your final number 0.16575.
If you flip it upside down, it says boobs. This is brutal.
You do your own math with that, but that is not even close to one percent.
So like I said, I think this might be the big news. It's a story that he's
covering a lot on this episode and there's there's kind of two aspects to
it. One is bullshit and the other is misrepresentation. The bullshit part is
that it all boils down to a video that someone captured of Fox News is John
Roberts talking to New York Times photographer Doug Mills before one of
these White House press briefings. The video has been used to present the
idea that the virus and the response to it is a hoax. Even though if you watch
this video, Mills says, quote, so it's a hoax to which Roberts replies, quote,
no, I don't think it's a hoax. This video has been used by all manner of
conspiracy theorists. The big narrative has been that Mills accidentally
slipped up and admitted that there's a secret vaccine. Robert says that Mills
doesn't need to wear his mask because the fatality rate is lower than we
thought to which Mills replies, quote, oh yeah, we've all been vaccinated.
It's clear that their friends fucking around and even when reached for
comment, Roberts even said like that. That was just Gallows humor. Yeah,
you know to Alex's credit. He's not selling the vaccine portion of this
video. He's interested only in the lower fatality rate part of it, which
is was John Roberts discussing the misrepresented part of Alex's narrative.
Roberts is bringing up a study conducted by USC that reached a conclusion
that there may be as many as 400,000 people in LA County who have had
coronavirus. This study has yet to be peer reviewed, but if it stands to
scrutiny, all it really shows is that there may be a much lower fatality
rate in LA County than we currently knew to be the case. Right. Most people
had assumed that the numbers we had weren't fully accurate for California
because relative to other states, they've had they've had other states
that have had high numbers of cases. There hasn't been as much widespread
testing in the state. Right. It could well be that the number of people who
have had the virus in the state is higher than the confirmed number, but I
don't really see how that makes the outbreak any less serious. It possibly
puts California's fatality rate into a lower range, but that's about it. Also
given the lower proportion of tests administered in California, it's also
possible that the death numbers that we have for the state are lower than
than accurate perhaps even probable. It's it's unclear. Yeah. Yeah. There's
a lot of assessment and study that needs to be done here to get a completely
clear picture of what's what and this study is interesting, but we need to see
what happens with it moving forward. Yeah. Once that happens, all assess things.
Once they're more concrete because unlike Alex, I don't base my beliefs on
preliminary studies. They're very well may end up being. This could be a
situation where this is good and it's well done study, but there's plenty of
examples in the past where it's things appeared to be some some way and then
it turns out. Oh no, here's a problem with this. No, Dan, it's a peer reviewed
study. This one isn't it is yet because I am technically one of their peers. If
we can serve on a jury together, that means I'm a peer and I give it four
stars peer review. Go home to your mother, your brother four stars. All right
whatever. So in this next clip, Alex has some complaints that he wants to make
about the Pope. He has he has some beef with the Pope and the globalists
absolutely. This is their globalist revolution to cut the carbon to kill
industrial state to make you poor and to make you austere. This is their admitted
plan and they're all over the news. The Pope says we are dying because we're
evil. We deserve this. Capitalism is wasteful. The earth is doing this. You're
hearing the whole UN Gaia World Government speech that we deserve this
from the Hollywood and everybody else that are the same one saying shut
everything down to save lives. So the Pope and the globalists and the Hollywood
trash. They're all coming out with this message that we deserve this. Now Jordan
I'd like to transport you back 24 hours. Let's try on Alex's own show.
America in the world is going to burn. It needs to burn. We killed too many
babies. We're done. We're going to lose. God just needs to blow the planet up.
See, I realize now that that's why I feel I don't we need to we need to pay for
what we've done actually. We are filled. We are cowards. We are trash. And so all
the yuppies were in their mask and all the trendy is getting into it. They're
going to have everything they have taken and they're going to starve the death
and it's good. Look, I didn't mean to things I said last night.
They deserve to burn. But all right, Alex. Yeah, girl up. I can't believe that
the Pope and the government in Hollywood would say that we deserve this. How
dare they? I said it. Yeah, or maybe Alex is part of the Gaia globalist plan
or whatever. I did not expect the the Pope to be a secret pagan earth worship
her, but what? Why not? So the last scoundrel the last refuge of the scoundrel
is patriotism. According to Thomas Jefferson. Sure, quote Thomas Jefferson.
But it turns out that the last refuge of the Patriot scoundrel is saying like
him and things would be worse if Hillary was in great, which is like what
fuck when all else fails. Just be like playing Hillary. Hey, isn't this better
than Hillary? It's not Hillary. Can you imagine what would be happening if Hillary
Clinton was president today? They would be carrying out this exact same plan,
except it'd be 10 times worse because you wouldn't have Trump in there trying
to block it, trying to reason with the American people to not be hysterical
and to not give into the fear, but they didn't do that. So the president then
had to ride the wave or he would have been destroyed. Whatever. And that was
the trap that was set. But the next part of the trap is destroy the economy,
which they basically already done. Crude oil has never been at zero and now
it's a negative and sweet crude and process crude is on its way down to zero.
That's called cardiac arrest in the economy. Yeah, I love sweet crude.
My waffles. It's good stuff. So the negative oil prices were specifically
about futures contracts for May for West Texas intermediates crude oil.
The reason the price hit negative rates was because it was the day before
those contracts were going to be closed. And if you held those contracts
when they closed, you were obligated to accept delivery of the oil. The price
cratered because a lot of people who held those contracts could not store
the oil, and thus they were desperate to sell off the contracts. The price
for West Texas intermediates June contracts hasn't gone to zero, although
it is at about $14 a barrel when I was preparing this episode. So it's still
a bit down. Yeah, in fairness. However, if things don't change, it could very
well hit negative rates as we come up on the closing date of those contracts.
It's possible. But for now, it's not the what Alex is presenting. Right.
There are a lot of issues with this situation and some of them could combine
to spell trouble in the future. But this particular incident with the
negative prices, that shouldn't be the main thing that people are focusing
on. For one thing, during the coronavirus period, there's obviously
a decreased demand for oil. In response to this decreased demand, there was
a it was requested that OPEC countries cut back production. But this has not
happened to the extent that it would be needed in order to balance out the
supply and demand. As such, there's an excess of oil being created with
people having a difficult time storing it. And oh, well, I should say
they're having a difficult time storing it on land. Ah, according to the
World Economic Forum, quote, some oil producers hoping to maintain their
market share have taken to storing their excess oil at sea, leasing tankers
at high costs. Some are believed to be paying in excess of $100,000 per day
for each tanker. Hey, I'm no expert, but I feel like massive storage ships
of oil on the sea is a recipe for trouble. Wait, when has that ever been
an issue, Dan? I can't think of any situation. Never. Never. Never.
What are you talking about? Never. Never. Come on. Come on. Hey, oil's
great. Let's put it everywhere. Another compounding factor is that Alberta
oil, which is produced from oil sands, is no longer profitable to produce.
It costs more to extract and transport it than it would to sell for, which
has caused people to flee from it as a commodity. According to the Financial
Times, this will quote, not on its own cause significant damage to the US
energy sector. However, they note that it could hurt the perception
that oil is a safe investment. Based on their assessment, this solution
is fairly simple. We need to either slow production of oil, start using a ton
more of it, or find places to store the oil we're currently producing.
Unless we do one of those things, the supply and demand will be out of
balance and we'll just keep seeing volatile pricing. It's a bad situation
and one that could cause some potentially troubling ripples, but honestly,
it could also provide the political will to finally do something about the
deep-seated problems in the US energy market. It seems like there could
barely be a better time to start making moves towards alternative energy
models since an incident like this demonstrates the benefits of not being
so concerned with a single commodity that can blow up overnight.
Seems like it seems almost like there is a silver lining, right? An incident
like this counterpoint.
What if instead Trump just gets as many of his followers killed as possible
and bails out the oil industry? Why not both? Have you considered that?
This could be a situation where your boy Mark Moreno could really take it on
the chin. God, you know, I would very much like to give him one on the chin.
So Alex talks here about how he knows that these globalists, their eugenics
cult, and he's known this for a really long time because back in the 60s,
they were trying to get all the like smart kids. Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure.
By 1966, at places like University of Texas, they were openly taking the top
students in the country and teaching them about the eugenics world government
takeover.
Where they're breaking them. This is, this is a really important point to make.
Like that's all just stuff his dad told him about how he's the smartest boy in
Texas and they globalists tried to lure them, lure him into their plan.
Absolutely. You have to really recognize how much stuff Alex believes and repeats
pretending to come from authoritative sources and things that are proven are
just bullshit that his dad probably told him. Yep, there's a lot of it. Yeah,
you can always trust to see a dentist though. Sure. So but when you look for
backup for all this sort of stuff, like, you know, Alex has his standard examples
and one of them he pulls out all the time is Bill Joyce article in Wired
magazine. Why the future doesn't need us. I really don't want to talk about
that article anymore. No, because it's very obvious if you actually go read
the article. It doesn't say what Alex says. However, something that is fairly
similar to what Alex is saying is a short excerpt from the Unabomber that
Bill Joy includes in the art right right right now. I know this and if Alex
had read it, he would know it to sure in this next clip when Alex brings up
Bill Joy's article. I get a little sense that Alex is keenly aware that he's
actually just talking about the Unabomber. They think you're a useful eater.
Bill Joy wrote about it in 1999 and why the future doesn't need us wired
magazine. How he went to the meeting with the top billionaires. They made the
decision to entertain you, dumb you down, stun you and then kill you. The
CIA. He was briefed on horrible. He started bombing people. He knew we're
involved in it. He's in a super max prison. I think that clip is a dead
giveaway. Yeah, I think he absolutely understands that he's just talking
about the Unabomber. There's no other reason for Alex to connect those
thoughts and it's a sad attempt to justify using Bill Joy's article
dishonestly. Also Ted Kaczynski was not in the CIA. The psychological
experiments that he was a part of when he was at Harvard were administered
by Henry Murray, who consulted with the Office of Strategic Services,
which would later become the CIA during World War Two. He was involved
with the OSS during World War Two. Gotcha. The way Alex is talking,
it becomes pretty clear that he thinks what the Unabomber did was good.
According to Alex Ted Kaczynski, learned of the evil globalists plan
was sending bombs to people who were putting that plan into action,
except that's complete bullshit. It's just a fantasy that Alex is making
up. Yep. There's a lot you can go learn about the Unabomber if you
want, and this is not accurate. You got a you got to find some way to
really love the guy who sent bombs to places and blew them up. Alex
just likes white terrorists. Yes, he does. Hey, you know what? That's
similar to something Joy Behar said about him. So in this next clip,
Alex talks about the big plan with this like crashing oil and crashing
the economy. Of course it all fits into his model of the way that the
Rothschild Nathan Rothschild did his crashing of the English economy
in order to buy it all up. Sure. They're just doing that again. So Alex
tells this story. And again, this story is not true, but listen to how
passionately he tells this story. America is scared of the virus.
They're scared of the fact the economy is going down. So China starts
showing the people with the chemical sprays again and all the fear and
all the drones and locking people up and going, Oh, there's at least 30
strains. Some of them are deadlier than before. Just like Scooby-Doo the
bad guys want to take the country over. They want to drive the stock market
down to 5% buy it all up. Just like Scooby-Doo the battle of Waterloo
in 12 in 1815 and Lord Wellington are really just beating Napoleon for
the second time. It was the battle of Waterloo. They sent carrier pitches
to the coast had fast Corvette not by Chevy. That's named after a fast ship
haul ass across the channel and they ran in right as the stock market
over in London and shed well and good annihilated and the stocks went to
1% Lord Rothschild bought them all and became supreme ruler of the British
Empire. Did he? Nope. I don't remember that. Crude down to nothing.
All the oil down to nothing. That story is not true. That's just a standard
feature of anti-Semitic propaganda over history. Like that's he believes
this like the Rothschild became the supreme ruler like this is like he
just believes things that aren't true. He passes off his knowledge of this
Bill Joy article when he really knows is a unabomber stuff. Yeah, he
presents it in a different way like this whole this whole narrative about
it. Yep. What he knows is this anti-Semitic propaganda surrounding
the Rothschild family and this the Battle of Waterloo that was used by
Nazis by the their their films they put out during World War Two like he
believes that he presents it is real. He doesn't know shit. It's almost like
he believes Nazis more than not Nazis. It's it's almost like he will believe
whatever a Nazi says in order to take advantage of it and and and and he's
Nazi Dan. Yeah. Yeah. So in this next clip Alex talks about this John
Roberts of Fox News angle and it has to do with the the idea that what
happened there was that they revealed that the media knows that this is a
hoax sure. But nobody cares about the actual statistic from the county.
They just are freaking out that behind the scenes the media knows it's a
hoax.
He's gone wanted to get her take on that because that is so massive.
That's the clip when you go in a store and they're saying where you're a
mask where you're a mask. You just show him that and say you're an idiot.
What do you want to show them the part of the clip where the guy says so it's
a hoax and John Roberts says no I don't think it's a hoax because you're
saying that this clip proves that it's a hoax. No you don't want to show him
that you probably don't when you go in a store and you yell at somebody
about how it's a hoax and then you show them a video of the media people
saying no it's not a hoax. I don't know kind of ruins things. I don't even
want you to show me a music video of my favorite band at the store. No show
me don't come up to me and say watch this video now go away. Yeah especially
if you're alex yeah and if you're not wearing a mask so alex thinks that
he seems to think that people are not getting resuscitated at hospitals
like if you go to a hospital now too busy fucking right yeah and this leads
into some pretty weird conspiracy theories about financial motivations
that hospitals have for playing along with this hoax or whatever.
I've seen this a lot in the last few months they said oh when it gets bad
and three million people down the United States we're going to stop
resuscitating people that have heart attacks whether they be 50 years old
or 80 years old because we need the hospital space. Well now they admit
that the hospitals are three times emptier than they've ever been in the last
50 years. The National Health Service reports they're four times more empty
than ever. Empty.
But now when you have a heart attack just like Venezuela they don't resuscitate
because that's non-essential and you're non-essential and I was looking the
numbers up. I had a guest on talking about this and I didn't even know this.
You get fourth. In fact I even pulled the article a few nights ago when David
I said I didn't know that. The feds give a hospital if someone doesn't have
coverage $4,000 for pneumonia $40,000 for COVID-19.
So there's two pieces in that clip that are complete bullshit. The first is
that when alex heard people talking about doctors not being able to help every
patient and having to decide who gets care and who doesn't which he
seems to be making a joke out of. It wasn't a discussion about how things
about things that are happening now in the United States. It was a horrifying
glimpse at what could happen if our medical system was overwhelmed by the
number of coronavirus patients that were coming into the hospital. It's a
pretty simple dynamic to understand. If the number of people requiring immediate
care is greater than the number of people who can provide said care, the care
providers will have to decide who to help. In that situation you enter a
nightmare where you have to write off people who are probably going to die
because you can't save everyone. This conversation wasn't happening for no
reason. It was because back in March, that's exactly the situation doctors
in Italy were in. From an article in Politico, quote, in an interview that
went viral after it was published in the Italian Daily Corriere della Sera
Monday, Christian Salaroli, an anesthesiologist from a hospital in Bergamo
recounted scenes of wartime triage where old patients have to be left by the
wayside. Quote, the choice is made inside of an emergency room used for mass
events where only COVID-19 patients enter. If a person is between 80 and 95 and
has severe respiratory failure, he probably won't make it. Also from the
article, quote, for now the marching orders are save scarce resources for the
patients who have the greatest chance of survival. That means prioritizing
younger otherwise healthy patients over older patients or those with pre-existing
conditions. An article in the AP discusses what that looked like in
real life and quotes Marco Resta, the deputy chief of Pollock Linico, San
Donato's intensive care unit. Discussing how doctors have to decide who will
get access to newly opened intensive care beds, the article says, quote, even
if there is no chance, he says, you have to look a patient in the face and say
all is well and this lie destroys you. It's horrifying to consider and a few
weeks later, doctors in Spain were dealing with the exact same horrors. A
March 25th article in Bloomberg discusses a Madrid emergency room, quote,
people are dying in waiting rooms before they can be admitted as the coronavirus
pandemic overpowers medical staff with some funeral service halted in the
Spanish capital and no space left in the morgue. Corpses are being stored in
the main ice rink. The conversation was not happening because this was
something that was happening in the United States, but because it was a
horror that our kin and other countries were living through, which could easily
be our reality to if we made the wrong decisions. The entire point of the
distancing and masks and carefulness measures is for every one of us to do
whatever we can to make sure we don't end up in that situation because once
we're there, that's when doctors cannot help you if you have a heart attack.
This is when our medical system has all its resources completely depleted by
one pressing emergency and everything else is automatically a lower priority.
If we do these things, we help make sure that situation is one we never have to
live through. If you have a heart attack now, our hospitals will be able to help
you largely because of people doing the things that Alex is actively protesting
against. If he gets his way with his dumb rallies against distancing measures
and all that shit, there's a chance we will end up in the nightmare scenario
that he pretends to be fighting against. As for that payments thing,
that's just something that David Ike told Alex, but David Ike would just
repeating bullshit he heard on Fox News. Minnesota State Senator Scott Jensen
was on the Laura Ingram show and said, quote, anytime healthcare intersects
with dollars, it gets awkward. Right now, Medicare is determined that if you have
COVID-19 admission to hospital, you get paid $13,000. If that COVID-19 patient
goes on a ventilator, you get $39,000 three times as much. From there,
the conspiracy world started revving their engines and it was decided that
hospitals had a financial incentive in calling everything COVID-19.
We should remove the financial incentive from our healthcare system. That's
what they're saying, right? They're very angry about there being a financial
incentive in the healthcare system. I assume they want Medicare for all,
right? Maybe. Thackcheck.org reached out to Jensen who told them, quote,
he did not think that hospitals were intentionally misclassifying cases for
financial reasons, but it hardly matters. The kernel of the idea had been presented
and once that happens, it doesn't matter if the guy who presented it said,
I didn't mean it like that. It doesn't matter as a life of its own.
Thackcheck reached out to some doctors to get a sense of what this was all
about. And as it turns out, it's bullshit. This is just the amount that Medicare
pays for treatment of, for treatment of COVID-19, not diagnosis. But according
to the Kaiser Family Foundation, these numbers are very much in line with
normal non COVID payments from Medicare with respiratory infections averaging
about $13,000. And in cases that escalate to the need for ventilators comes
in around $40,000. Sure. The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act,
which Trump signed into law, did give a 20% uptick in funds for Medicare patients
who were treated for COVID-19. But it strains credulity to think that hospitals
are just going to be fraudulently diagnosing people with the virus for a
small bump in Medicare funds. If they're caught doing that, they run the risk
of being removed from the Medicare program entirely, leaving aside how they
could be sued or charged with criminal malpractice. Yep. Alex is accusing
these doctors of these hospitals of a crime. It's a pretty serious allegation.
So this kind of situation is one where he's going to need to prove his case
or shut the fuck up. You can't just cite numbers about Medicare payments
and they say case closed like you've proven something like this is a disgrace.
Yep. This is non sex. I just it is never too often to say how high the fucking
stakes are and how dangerous he is. This is terrifyingly dangerous. Yeah,
this is a this guy is and somehow he's technically not committing a crime.
He is helping. He's getting people killed. Fox News is getting people killed.
The president is getting people killed and somehow that's fine.
Somehow our legal system has no no problem with all that and we neither do
we. Apparently we're just all going to let this go. We have a problem with it
clearly, but yeah, I mean it's where it intersects with like foundational
freedoms that we've not considered the limits of for a very long time. You
know, we haven't really had that conversation, whereas other countries
in Europe, for instance, have you know these these real limitations like
Holocaust denial being illegal in Germany where you recognize that your
free speech rights are not absolute. Yeah, when there are real like solid
consequences for the things that you say that you know we understand that in
terms of like you can punch the air yeah freely, but if I punch you it's
assault right there are consequences that consequences do matter in terms
of the action and I don't know I'm not sitting here saying that I support
like a total revamping of our understanding of free speech, but
there's a there that I don't think that the conversation is necessarily
unwarranted. Yeah, no, what we're doing now is not as good as other stuff
that we could be doing and we're not even talking about doing anything
else. Sure, I mean it's it's possible that the perspective you're bringing
is accurate right now that being said we're not having a full understanding
like we're not having a full conversation of it that takes into account
the side unintended consequences of what you're you're you're you're
advocating because it's very possible that you pull the thread a little bit
and you start to realize well there might be more severe consequences from
that and you're realizing. I'm not saying that I have one problem and it
creates another possibly. I'm not saying that I have the plan to solve it,
but there is no way that we can look at what's going on right now and say
we've done the best we could do. It doesn't feel like it's not possible
probably not. Yeah, so Alex's talk about this like you know you have a heart
attack now they're not going to resuscitate you in that last clip.
It turns out that this has to do with the story that he read in the New York
Post. New York Post, New York issues you don't resuscitate guidelines for
cardiac patients have been coronavirus. Yep, so there you go. Death
panels folks. Bye bye. So this is a great example of why I really just
don't care for Alex much. So there is a New York Post article with the
headline quote New York issues do not resuscitate guidelines for cardiac
patients amid coronavirus. This was about an order that was floated that
told emergency workers to not bother reviving someone if they arrive and
that person doesn't have a pulse. Previously, the standard was to try
for quote up to 20 minutes to revive people. This article cites an
approximately three to four percent success rate in resuscitating patients
that have no pulse when EMTs arrive, which is a small number, but
definitely not an insignificant one. This headline was from an article
from April 21st by the time Alex is on air here on April 22nd. There's
another article in the New York Post with the headline quote New York
scraps do not resuscitate order during coronavirus pandemic. I know this
article came out before Alex got on air because I checked timestamps and
if he's covering the story he has every reason to be aware of this update.
Paramedics unions were not happy with this guidance and they pushed back
and the order was reversed. The conversation about whether or not
it's necessary for New York EMTs to conserve their resources to the extent
of not spending 20 minutes trying to resuscitate patients they find without
a pulse, that's decidedly above my pay grade and I don't know, but here's
the situation from where I'm sitting. Alex is complaining about a problem
that has already been solved by the time he's discussing it. He's
misrepresenting an already solved problem. This is a perfect encapsulation
of much of his career. Yep, you nailed it non sense. Only three people voted
to bring in the veterans are exactly. So the other thing that we get here
on this 22nd episode is Alex really, really keeping on swinging about
how doctors are just fucking. I got family that are nurses or doctors.
They're drinking vodka and having sex and watching porno's and Netflix.
Okay, when I was told by separate people that yeah, well, we're having a
party. What are you doing? Well, what do you think the nurses and the doctors
are having a good time? What are you doing? Well, what do you think we're
doing? Watching porn and Netflix? Yeah. I got to talk to family that I'm
watching porn and drinking vodka. I was like, oh, you're having a party?
What's going on? Well, there's nobody here. We're just, what do you think
we're doing? You're banging the nurses. I mean, there's a family show.
I'm just telling you there's nobody in the family. They're in there having
orgies, ladies and gentlemen. They're all fucking. There's a family show.
If this conversation happened, which I don't know if it did. I kind of doubt
it. Yeah, here's how that conversation actually happened. What are you guys
doing? Oh, we're fucking Alex. What do you think we're doing? Maybe by it.
Look, the real thing is like in this next clip as Alex is talking about
this, it becomes clear that the only thing he's taking this from is his
family members telling him this, which I don't trust. Well, I talked to some
family that works in the biggest VA hospital, one of the biggest in the
country. I'll just leave it at that. And she said we had one old guy that had
it. He's fine. They locked everything down and basically everybody's drinking
and partying, but oh, we're all still victims. And my wife's reading me these
text messages and I'm just like, this is ridiculous. So then I talked to some
other family that works in a big hospital and he's a doctor and he was
just like, no, it's a, it's like animal house. I said, yes, drinking,
partying, the nurses and the doctors are, you know, one of the most, let's
just say loose groups as doctors and nurses. It's like a porn movie folks.
I mean, people know about medical stuff. That's what goes on these hospitals.
And so it is just party time. And it's like, oh, they're so tough.
They're so incredible. Most of these hospitals are doing elective surgeries
and it's still a tough job and you've got a lot of work to do. They're all
happy because there's nobody in there. I mean, it's just the hoax of hoaxes.
This is ridiculous. It's ridiculous.
So the function of this that Alex is taking from these very dubious places,
this information, the function of it is to argue that these medical workers,
like the ones you saw standing in the crosswalk, opposing these protesters,
these Alex Jonesy ass protesters, the reason that they are fighting back
against the open the country back up folks is because they're having too
much fun fucking. They're having too much fun. I'm not kidding. That's Alex's
narrative. Yep. That's why the medical workers are coming out saying to the
people saying open things up. How dare you? We're not opening up.
There's a party going down inside. If the house is a rocking, don't come
and I can come on in. God bless you, sir. I appreciate your call.
Kidding. Look at this stupid fucking asshole. Like that is that's the level
of thinking that he's bringing to this. These doctors love fucking and taking
pills. They're having a great time inside these. They're secretly having
orgies in these hospitals, and that's why they want the economy to fail so
they can keep fucking. They can fuck when they're off time. They don't need
this to fuck. I just I just can't like.
I don't think Alex actually believes that. No, absolutely not a chance,
but there are people listening to Alex who are saying to themselves that
sounds true, which means they think the entire medical profession is willing
to do a global hoax sacrifice. Everybody's fucking life so they can
fucking a hospital. Yeah, that's it. That's somebody who believes that's
what we got here. Think about how fucking awful that is. Yeah, that is
so awful. Very stupid. That's just awful. Yep. So Alex complains about
vaccines. Of course the you know they're going to be a nightmare. They're
already a nightmare, and then this goes exactly where you'd expect it to.
And as they've reported some of these vaccines have the whole human genome
in them. What?
So yeah, this is a night was that even their scenario from hell.
But hey, at least all the sneaking around's over. The New World Order is
out and open. They're going to send pedophiles convicted to your school
to bounce your kid on their knee. They're going to track you with drones.
They're going to forcefully inject you. They're going to make your job obsolete
but you enforce labor brigades. It's all being announced because Thomas
Jefferson was asked once in a letter by a member of the Virginia
Legislature. Hey, you ever fucking a hospital? What is the limit of tyranny
man will accept? And he said is the limit to which you will accept
tyrants will always override the next time there's no limit to the black hole.
That's a fake Thomas Jefferson quote. That was actually a Frederick drugless
quote that Alex is just repurposing. Yep. So we have one last thing here on
this episode. I don't believe that the 22nd is nearly as interesting as the
21st. There is there's a little bit of stuff in it and I might not have
really been as interested in covering it because of the psycho drama on the
21st is certainly far more interesting to me. Alex is just like he also one
of the reasons I decided to include both of these episodes is because you
can see how different his mood is from day to day. Yeah. The fuck this. I
hate this show. This is stupid. We all deserve to burn on the first day.
The next stage I enforce is users coming in clock hitting the clock
accusing doctors of having this conspiracy where they just want to fuck
and are scamming Medicare money. God damn it right. And then the second
reason that I decided like I'm going to cover this episode is because
something that Alex says at the end is very important. The attorney general
looks like bar more and more is real. It would take hours to go into how he
keeps doing the right thing. He keeps saying the right thing. Trump trust
him. I trust Trump bar called stay at home orders house arrest. So now Bill
Barr has said something that Alex likes. So it looks like he's a good guy.
How fun is this game. Who could forget Alex's show from February 14th
when he and Steve Pachanik were begging for Trump to fire William Barr
because Barr had come out to say the Trump tweeting things about the DOJ's
recommendation for Roger Stone's trial and sentencing was not cool. They
were on the war path and Alex even went so far as to bring up the fact
that there is a Jeffrey Epstein connection with William Barr. We know
that Attorney General Barr has really come out against the president.
Some people are saying that it's elaborate theater kabuki and that
it's to get Democrat heat off the Attorney General for saying don't send
it stone to an exorbitant amount of time. Yeah. No shit.
Well Dr. Steve Pachanik is a smart guy and he he does know a lot of people
in the deep deep state. Not the lawyer bureaucracy but you know the folks
in the military and those areas. All the lieutenant currently has a big
problem with Barr and he particularly wanted to come on the show today.
So I'm told me that he wants to come on. There's an open door. He thinks
Barr needs to resign and he thinks Barr is going to make a move on the
president and I tend to agree with him because of the pedigree of Barr.
You know Barr is up to his eyeballs in stuff except his eyeballs in Jeffrey
Epstein stuff. The list of reasons why Alex should super fucking hate
William Barr is a very long one. Pro Publica reported back on April 15th
that Barr was specifically blocking 9 11 victims families from access to FBI
files that Trump had quote promised to open saying that even discussing why
he can't release these files would be a threat to national security for
someone like Alex who made his career on 9 11 conspiracy theories. This
should sound a whole lot like someone engaging in a cover up. No Trump's
Attorney General. So Alex doesn't even bring the story up. Why would you
Hey, he's it's looking like he's real down. Yeah, there's plenty of examples
about this. Why Alex should hate him, but this one's particularly funny for
me. Alex's primary identity in his early career was a 9 11 truther and
that's being completely subjugated to his need to be a blind Trump
follower. It's really sad to see where this this wrote. He's on his lead.
It's led to a repudiation and rejection of self. Oh, also William Barr was
the Attorney General under George H W Bush during the Ruby Ridge standoff,
which is one of the earliest inciting incidents of the Patriot militia
movement in the 90s in his questionnaire that he had to answer for his Trump
confirmation. Barr says quote. I spent approximately 80 hours organizing
amicai briefs, including former Attorneys General to support an FBI
sniper in defending against criminal charges in connection with the Ruby
Ridge incident in Idaho. I enlisted a law firm to work pro bono on the case
and assisted in framing legal arguments advanced in the amicai in the
District Court District Court and the subsequent appeal in the Ninth
Circuit. That sniper that he helped defend was the person who shot Randy
Weaver's wife while she was holding her infant child. Yeah, William Barr
should be a villain of the highest order to Alex, but fuck that noise.
He's down with Trump and he recently said something useful for Alex.
So it looks like he's real after all. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Alex is a spineless
principle this pile of shit. Yep, and for all the reasons that he needs to be
off air for hit like for his own effect that he has on the public and how
he's a danger to people. He also needs to be off air for his own good. He is
be. He is exactly the opposite of what he pretends to be. He pretends to care
about all these this Patriot right wing world and even according to that
he's a fucking sellout piece of shit. Yep. So go fuck yourself, Alex. You
should be telling yourself that you're a pile of shit. You should be
looking in the mirror and and really wrestling with the fact that you're
defending William Barr. Go fuck yourself. Yeah, you're pretending to
have any connection to that militia world. If you if he had even a kernel
of it, he would never be able to and the entire time that there's been this
will they won't they with William Barr. It should have always been won't
if you don't always been that should have been disqualifying the second
the fucking Trump said I want William Barr to be my attorney general. It
should be like I'm out. I'm out. Fuck this. Yep. I know this guy. I know
this guy because you know what the FBI are the villains of Ruby Ridge and
you know who the FBI reports to the fucking attorney general who runs
the Department of Justice William fucking bar. I'm sorry. I'm getting I'm
getting now. You're nailing. I'm getting a little animated. You're nailing
like Alex like his entire existence is such a rejection of that which he
pretends to be and reality and it's just that you're done. You're done.
You've done your you've done your work. What you thought you were doing
Alex and now you have disgraced yourself. You have become you've become
the villain even to your own villain as well. It's it's almost like this
show is terrible and every moment he does it is torture a to quote Thomas
Jefferson.
Yep, so this show actually ends with Alex has an interview with Andrew
from Gab and it's really funny because Alex says he has a massive huge
announcement and his massive announcement is that he hates zoom and
the gab is coming out with their own version of zoom. It's not done yet.
It'll come out eventually. It's called goom. It's a call on. No
so yeah. So he has this interview with Andrew Torbide. It's very boring.
It's about something that doesn't exist yet and probably won't and then
Alex says that David Knight's coming up and I was like click. Yeah, so fuck
this. That brings us to the end of this. Oh my God and you know I don't know.
I don't know what's going to happen. You know in the immediate future,
but I would not be surprised to see Alex at least take the rest of this
week off. You know take Friday, probably Sunday off. I don't know. We'll
see what happens, but I will be keeping an eye on it. Sometimes look out
because you know what they're coming for your balls. Look out so we'll be
back as the year of the seltzer marches forward. Of course it's promised
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right. Still lower than the cherry coffee, but I think it's mostly the
surprise. I cherry coffee also. Yeah, I had another one of those cherry
coffee ones too and it was it was still good. Still good. Still good,
but I am. I am excited because I do have more of the lemon cellos. Okay,
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