Knowledge Fight - #425: April 23-24, 2020
Episode Date: April 27, 2020Today, Dan and Jordan discuss the end of the past week on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex discusses his plan to record the final episode of his show, which is to be released after he's ...taken off air. That ends up being just as dumb and dramatic as it sounds.
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Hey everybody welcome back to 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. Oh indeed
we are Dan Jordan Jordan. Quick question. What's your bright spot today Dan? I got
two little ones two little bright that sort of some additional thank yous after our last
episode for other things. One is thank you to Anna out there sent some masks some homemade
masks. Yes they look gorgeous wander around the streets with and actually a couple of
those are for you and your lady. Oh well. Thank you very much. So please choose which two you
would like to take from that. You have to take the one that's avocados. Okay. All right
as I told Anna I'm allergic to your allergic to possibly allergic. Possibly I cannot
be seen walking around town with such a millennial baiting mask. That's how you own it Dan just
because you're allergic to it doesn't mean you can't wear it proudly. Yeah. So that's
really awesome. It's great to walk around very confident and cocky and a nice cool
mask. Yes. Thank you very much. A second is a thank you to definitely not health ranger
John who as a as a present sent over a selection of some of his favorite hot sauces from a
company called Mattox. All right. That's not one of them. It's a shitty store Kroger
and jalapeno sauce. It is offensively salty. It did not look good. It's really bad. No but
I've not had a chance to try out these sauces yet. They just arrived and so I will I'll
let folks know when I have a sense of it but they look really exciting. One of them is
a Trinidad scorpion sauce which is one of my favorite. Yeah of the peppers. I thought
I'm not allowed to eat those. No but it also has a nice fruitiness to it. John said his
favorite was the Calypso sauce which worries me but I'm excited to try it. It's a bright
spot for me. I'm really missing some like real good hot sauces right now. Yeah. And
so having some of this to supplement some meals. Nice. Yeah. That's great. That sounds
awesome. Mine. Mine. Dan is a very simple. What was the last time you had brisket because
I'll tell you right now it's delicious. Love brisket. Right. Super good. We have that.
We had a freak out. My partner and I she and I were just like I was just so so frustrated
and then we decided to order a shit ton of brisket and just went into a meat coma and
it has been a good couple days. Yeah. And off that meat coma. Yeah. It's good stuff.
That's great. Yeah. I was very happy. Good for the two of you. Yeah. I'm happy for your
rediscovery of the love of brisket. It's been too long. Hell yeah. So Jordan today we got
an interesting episode to go over talking about April 23rd and 24th 2020. I'm Dan. This
is 2020. All right. God damn it. Thursday and Friday of last week. But before we get
down to business on that we got to take a moment to say thank you. So folks who signed
up in our sporting the show and also do a little recap of the year of the seltzer. So
first I'd like to say thank you to the Minnesota skeptics. Thank you so much. You're now a
policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Next Joe. Thank you so much. You're
now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you. Claire Genevieve. Thank you so much. And
finally I'd like to say thank you to a couple people donated on Elevated Love and we appreciate
that very much. So first we'll thank you so much. You're now a technocrat and Richard.
Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Crikey mate. That's fantastic.
Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing bro. We got to go full tilt buggy on this
Watson. All right. Let's just get down to business. We ain't making that money off
that heroin. Why are you pimp so good? My neck is freakishly large. I declare info war
on you. Thank you so much. Well, thank you so much, Richard. Yes. Thank you very much
to the both of you. If you're out there listening, you're thinking, Hey, I enjoy the show. I'd
like to support these gents too. You can do that by going to our website, knowledgefight.com,
clicking the button says support the show or you can go and find a local charity in
your area and support some folks who are in need and carry on that spirit. Yes, we would
appreciate it if you did either. So Jordan, we are making good progress in the year of
the seltzer. Yes. I'd like to first of all say thank you to everybody who has responded
so positively to the idea of me drinking an absurd number of seltzers. It's a it's a it's
kind of amazing how many people really love this idea. Yeah. A lot of people very interested
in it. Yes. Yeah. But I'd also like to take a moment to honor the people who are not so
into this and I understand why. Why would anybody not be into the year of the seltzer?
Some people don't like seltzer. Some people think this is trivial nonsense. There's that
both are fair. Yeah, positions we build to have and as such I'm not going to talk about
every single seltzer that I drink on the podcast. Of course not. That would get to be annoying.
It. So what I've decided to do is I have made a website where I'm tracking my seltzer journey,
which is knowledgefight.com slash seltzer. Yes. And there is a graph charting the rankings
of these everybody who wants to know all of the specific seltzers that are being drank.
Go check that website. It'll be updated periodically probably after every episode as
I'm editing. Maybe I'll update the website, but we are on track for the five hundred really
already. It's only the first week. Okay. Look, you're you know every every long journey begins
with a single step. We are at 12. We're at 12 right now. 12 sensors tried, which is a jump
from the three at the point of our last recording. And what I'm going to do is whenever we do
check in on the year of the seltzer, what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring to you some
of the standouts. Okay. All right. Cause one of the things I'm realizing as I drink more
and more of these seltzers is fucking most of them are. Yeah. Yeah. The last time I checked
the page, there was a significant course correction. It looked like everything was trending downward
until you got to like a median level. Like the first seltzer, if you tasted it now would
probably be closer to the middle than it was at the beginning. Oh yes. That cherry coffee
one would be a little lower. Yeah. Yeah. But lemon cello would be where I wear it. Still
right where it is. That is okay. Really good. All right. So the standout from this this batch
was definitely the passion fruit wonder by bubbler. It's a bubbler without an E.
Holy shit. I think I might be discovering a love of passion fruit. You are. I don't know if it's
something that I love of passion fruit passion for love fruit. Thank you. Don't I don't know if
it's a flavor that I've had much exposure to over the years. I might have thought it was a fake
fruit. I kind of still think it's a fake fruit, but it was really good flavors good. The seltzer
is fantastic. I think it's also one of the ones that was caffeinated. So it you know if you want
to you want to still want a little kick. Go with the advertising. That's another thing I should
point out is we have not nor will we ever take any kind of sponsorship from a seltzer company.
So if you're out there and you're a seltzer company thinking hey maybe I should get in on
this game. It seems like it's pretty exciting. People really enjoy the year of the seltzer.
Let's give these guys a few bucks to do some buzz marketing. No way. No way. You can however
send seltters. No. We're not going to we're not going to reference your company name,
but if you want to send a seltzer, nobody's going to say no to his look no matter how much
money spin drift gives me. I'm not going to say it's good and no matter how much money
bubbler doesn't give me. I'm going to say that that passion fruit wonder 78 out of 100
strong stuff for this. That's high praise. Yeah, it's pretty good. That is high praise.
Yep. So that's the the report from the year of the seltzer. We will continue on our journey.
But now let's get down to business on today's episode Jordan. Let's start with an out of
context drop from today's show. The New World Order sucks. Oh no. Don't say something like that.
Don't say something. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Is that Scott Hall? Is that Kevin
Nash? Oh no. What show are we doing anymore? Hey yo. What is this? I don't know.
Alex said the New World Order sucks. What happens after that? He's going to get the
he's going to get powerbomb by Kevin Nash going to get the jackknife and then he's going to get
an MWO spray painted on his back. That's pretty much what's going to happen. All right. So anyway,
let's let's start here on the 23rd. Alex starts the 23rd on a sort of weird place.
He insists that he has the key to solving all of humanity's problems. This is so big
and it ties into everything. And it's like a rosetta stone, a skeleton key, a window into the
universe. And I was sitting there up for a while live a few months ago with all these huge things
I was going to cover. And I thought to myself, why don't you talk about this? Why don't you
talk about this? And what is this? Well, this is a key that opens the door that frees American in the
world. And there are many doors this key opens as well. Are we killing time? What is happening?
And it's not that I'm scared to cover this topic. What topic? It's just that if I just come out
and put it out there, mixed in with all the other big things we're talking about, it gets lost in
the shuffle, doesn't it? I guess I don't. I don't really know exactly what he's talking about all
of that time. You could have used to talk about the thing right and then it wouldn't have been
lost in the shuffle. Right? I've listened to this whole episode. I'm not positive. I know exactly
what the thing is. What is this? I don't know this. What is this is a key? What is it? It is
what is you want it? You can't have the yeah. I don't know. I don't. It's dramatics. It's
theatrics. That's what that's what it is. So Alex talks about how we're in a lockdown, right? And
he wants to break out his dictionary in order to talk about the definition of the word lockdown.
What is a lockdown? What's the definition right here? Is that it? What happens when you're in a
prison? And it's when you've had your commons time and you've been able to go outside in a minimum
or medium security prison. And the lockdown is when you're put back inside your jail cells for
night. Lockdown, L O C K D O W N. Wow. And it goes down, down, down. The confining of prisoners
to their cells typically after an escape or a regain control of a riot, a state of isolation or
restricted access initiated as a security measure. The university is on lockdown and nobody has been
able to leave. It's called martial law. Okay. I like to have fun with definitions. So let's
consult a couple of dictionaries and see what other meanings we can find for the word lockdown
other than the very specific one Alex is using about prison riots. Yeah, according to dictionary
dot com. Another meaning for lockdown is a freeze or a pause. The word can be used to describe a
temporary state of affairs that requires a pausing of normal activity. Now what's even more fun is
if we consult Mary and Webster and find the definition for martial law, quote the law
administered by military forces that's invoked by a government in an emergency when the civilian
law enforcement agencies are unable to maintain public order and safety. According to encyclopedia
Britannica, one of the most defining characteristics of martial law is the military takes over the
administration of justice. And none of that stuff is happening at all right now. And if it were
happening, the only person who could invoke it would be Trump. This highlights an interesting
problem with Alex's rhetoric. I don't think he knows what martial law is yet it's his primary
fear and his branding. He seems to think that martial law is just any kind of law he doesn't
like or rules or guidelines that he finds inconvenient and that's not what martial law is.
I think he just knows that the name of it is scary to people. Yeah, and he is just going to yell
about it all the time, not having any idea. And also I went down a long rabbit hole looking at the
history of martial law and like two of the most important figures in terms of the early history
of the definition of martial law were Thomas Jefferson sure and Andrew Jackson. Why not when
Andrew Jackson enacted martial law on New Orleans and refused to lift it after the imminent threat
of an English invasion. Yeah ended so like the people who Alex lionizes and admires are people
who have a rocky history in terms of the definition of martial law becoming something that could
apply to civilians. Yeah, it makes perfect sense. He doesn't know what he's talking about. Of course
his cosmology includes a blind hero worship of the people doing the exact same thing that he's
been fighting against his entire life. Yeah, that makes perfect sense. It's pretty. It's pretty
troubling. Yeah. So now here's something that's kind of interesting. This might be it. I don't know
what is it. I don't know what is this. I don't know if this is it or this or what, but it's a big
story that Alex has on this episode. And so it might be it. But here's the headline Chinese
agents help spread messages that
showed virus panic in the United States. The CIA says
while I watch Twitter and Facebook and Google push official Chinese government propaganda.
So this is an amazing level of abuse of rhetoric. Alex has literally spent years yelling about how
it doesn't matter if Russian actors spread misinformation on social media in order to
help Trump in the 2016 election and how that's completely meaningless. But now he seems to
think it's the biggest deal in the world that some Chinese actors have done something on social
media seems like a problem from a consistency standpoint, but whatever. So Alex is trying
to get the idea out. And this is this is the way he's covering the story is that the entirety
of the virus panic in the United States is the result of the machinations of Chinese agents
and that this New York Times story that he's referring to proves it all.
This New York Times story is from April 22nd and has a headline quote Chinese agents helped
spread messages that showed virus panic in the United States officials say. Like I said,
he's trying to use this headline to suggest that the entirety of the fear surrounding the virus
is a Chinese misinformation campaign. But that is not what this article is about.
This article is about messages and texts that spread around about Trump being set to lock
down the entire United States back in mid March. From the article, this passage begins with a
section of the message in question, quote, they will announce this as soon as they have troops
in place to prevent looters and rioters warned one of the messages which cited a source in the
Department of Homeland Security, quote, he said he got the call last night and was told to pack
and be prepared for the call today with his dispatch orders. This is an article about
misinformation campaigns that take advantage of the virus situation. But Alex wants the
presentation to be that the virus situation itself only feels so severe because of this
misinformation campaign, which is just not supported by his source. If China is in fact
doing this, like what the New York Times article is describing, then fuck them. That's really
shitty. But it's still not what Alex is talking about. Also, this article relies on an assessment
from the intelligence community who Alex is supposed to not trust and be against. And while
we're on the subject, isn't the New York Times supposed to be run by the globalists who are in
bed with China? Why would they be running a story about Chinese agents spreading misinformation?
Wouldn't they not do that? Well, Dan seems to not make sense. You're so now the globalists. I
don't know if you've heard this. The globalists because of the quarantine have split into six
separate factions now, one of whom controls the New York Times that is fighting against the other
five, three of whom are pro China, two of whom are anti Russia, but pro Trump and the three who
are pro China are all over the map, Dan. So this is chaos. I got to go. It's been fun catching up.
No, and there are there are raptors now. I don't even fucking know man. The story has changed.
Take care of yourself. Okay, I got to go.
That's so there's not really. All right. This narrative is getting too complicated.
Six. Don't care. Expections. Okay. So Alex is thrilled on some level because
people are yelling at him about Bill Gates. Naturally, but you know, I shouldn't be negative
because last night I was driving home and I pulled up to a red light
and a black woman in her Ford F 150 rolled down the window and said, we love you, Alex.
And Bill Gates is going to burn in hell.
Then this morning I was walking through a parking lot
and a guy drove by in a plumbing repair truck wasn't a van. It was a truck and he rolls down
the window and he goes, F Bill Gates, we're winning. Alex, keep it up. A good old boy, Redneck.
That's in a 24 hour period, folks, and I'm not out on the streets very much. I put my head out.
People ride by and go Bill Gates is the enemy. I mean, look, the way I look at that is like I
do show about how much Alex Jones sucks and he's the worst. Yeah, and if I walked around in my
daily life and people yelled at me, hey, fuck Alex Jones, I would find that to be an uncomfortable
situation. Yeah, I would not look at that as like victory on my part. I would look at it as
this is this. This sucks. See now what concerns me is that based on what Alex is telling me
if I were walking along with Alex and he hears all of this stuff, I would not see any of those
people. He would he would turn to be like, did you hear with that lady in the F 150 just said
she just said fuck Bill Gates and I'd be like Alex that would there's no one here. That would be
troubling the F 150 hasn't been sold for 40 years. It's the ghost. This road doesn't exist.
We're in the woods, Alex. Yeah, we've been camping for six months. It is a concern that these people
are probably imaginary, but even if they were real, I would say that that's not like I don't feel
like that is cultivating a good audience. Yeah, or like a healthy sort of way that people interact
with the content you put out. Yeah, I wouldn't. I wouldn't like that, but Alex apparently does
because it's not really about making any change or anything. It's about riling people up with
bullshit narratives. We love you, Alex. I'm going to strangle somebody. Whoa, whoa,
Alex is getting the response that he wants, which is blind visceral anger. Yeah, and that's
just stupid. That's just not. It's not good. It's not helpful. No, so earlier. I think I was on
our last episode. Alex was developing his narrative about worldwide starvation and stuff
and so that continues a little bit. He has a complaint that like okay man, we're all talking
about people dying of coronavirus because that's sexy. People dying in the developing world,
not sexy. What a fucking piece of shit. Yeah, he's the worst. Coronavirus pandemic will cause
famine of biblical proportions, but that's not sexy. Nobody's writing about that.
How are you reading? There's posly patriots aren't. They don't give a damn about African
starving it up by the millions or people in the Middle East or Asia or Latin America. No, no, no,
no. Why? Let's put up on the board the global amount of infections and fetishize that when it's
based on what did the White House Task Force say? Feds classifying all coronavirus patients
deaths is COVID-19, regardless of
costs. Oh, and
maybe we can show folks a shot of that. I mean, there that is right there. See
governments classifying all deaths by patients with coronavirus is COVID-19. That's Fox News.
Well, I believe it then.
But see, that's not sexy. We're in a mass getting into the fear.
All this is sexy. It's fun. It's cool. So fun. Pat it on the head. People say,
you're a hero. Good job. Happens all the time.
All right. Here's what I'm going to do. I have intended to want to take calls today.
We don't have a guest joining us. And I have not yet done what I came here to do today because
this is really, really important information. I got taken off balance by a lot of stuff today.
And I'm not going to blame anybody here in this office for it, but
this is just not normal times. This is not the buildup to the new world order.
We have days to turn this around before it's a revocable worldwide depression in hell on earth.
I wonder what it was that threw him off his games that morning. Maybe that his ex-wife
filed a motion to stay the the hearing that he was expecting to have that day.
I don't know. Maybe I don't know. I don't know at this point. Like maybe I looked at how is he
going to blame people that work for not true. I looked at the docket and apparently the hearing
to possibly disqualify his lawyer is set for this Friday 30th, but I'm not I'm I'm I don't know
if like that is the fundamental thing he's wrestling with, but obviously it seems like
like what else threw you off your game this morning. It's definitely not whatever this is
right. So now a couple points I want to make here about the two things that Alex is comparing in
terms of relative sexiness. So there are people who are talking about the issues of the potential
food crises in the developing world. Those people are officials in the UN who Alex hates,
and thus we can't possibly accept that they're actually the ones raising the alarm about this
issue that Alex is trying to pretend no one is talking about. Also reopening our economy fully
will not solve that problem. If we reopen everything prematurely, we run a real risk of seeing
infections and death skyrocket at which point our economy will be in a far more severe situation
than it is now. The choice between safety and protecting the economy is a false choice.
And the thing that will help people in the developing world the most is for us to continue
and accelerate our commitment to providing foreign aid for people in other countries
who are in need even as times get tough here. That's a policy choice that Trump could make,
and he should. Second, as to the issue of all deaths being labeled coronavirus deaths,
Alex is just lying about that. It all traces back to an April 7th press conference in which
Dr. Birx said that quote, if someone dies with COVID-19, we're counting that as a COVID-19 death.
This is in line with the CDC guidance, which says the patients who die with COVID-19 positive
tests should have that listed on their death certificates. And if a test isn't available,
it should be listed quote, if the circumstances are compelling within a reasonable degree of
certainty. Fact check spoke to Mark Lipschitz, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard, who did
concede that there would be a small number of cases of people listed as COVID-19 deaths when
that is not what led to their deaths. But quote, a greater issue is errors in the other direction
deaths caused by COVID that are not counted as such. He went on to say quote, overall,
it seems likely that while a few individuals who would have died anyway are getting called COVID
deaths, there are many more deaths caused by COVID that are not attributed to COVID.
They also spoke to Sally Akin, Spokane County Medical Examiner and President of the National
Association of Medical Examiners, who said quote, the true facts are that COVID-19 deaths likely
will be under reported on death certificates, not over reported. This will especially be true as
deaths that occur in homes and not in hospitals mount. Not all jurisdictions are able to test
home deaths with typical symptoms for COVID-19. Alex can play games by spinning Berks' comments
all he wants, but it doesn't change the reality that the medical professionals in this country
are not just taking every death and calling it a COVID death because that's sexy. It's equally
untrue that no one is talking about the food related humanitarian crisis that's looming because
it's not sexy enough. Alex is just making these things up because that's what works for his narratives.
Yeah, it doesn't seem like either option to talk about is very sexy. I find them to be both
incredibly depressing and almost entirely unavoidable, almost entirely avoidable. Like it is
it is him complaining about stuff that should have been taken care of a long time ago and acting
like it's not a huge part of his influence. Or his world's influence, not his individual influence.
Yeah, and it's treating things like this as like an inevitability of life as opposed to like it.
No, this is a choice that's being made. There is a way that the resources could be taken to the
places they need to be. And that's oversimplifying things. Obviously, there are a million different
variables, but there are more things that as a country we could do even in hard times more. I
mean just more simply if you want to start talking about food, food banks are running absolutely
dire, direly low and they're letting food spoil because they can't sell it to groceries. Like
it is. It is absolutely disgusting. It is fucking tragic that we are letting so much food just die
and when so many people need it. Yeah, there's there's resource allocation issues that if we could
really prioritize and solve those it would make a massive difference huge and a choice not to
right we are making now also in that clip even if Alex didn't say something through him off his
game this morning. I think you can tell that he's not in game shape on this episode. No,
it's drastic how bad he is at his job just like stammering and kind of like long pauses he doesn't
seem to know where he's going with anything. It's really it's jarring like this is this is a real
like shocking kind of example of that. And do not share this video just submit to it take the
force inoculations and I'm being sarcastic. So let me be a good boy.
We'll go to break in like four minutes and then we'll come back and I'll
try to lay this out. But God almighty. He just seems flat. There's like no energy. It doesn't
seem like he's really into this like it really hurts to listen to like not because I care,
but because it's like generally when he's like frenetic and all over the place it's like oh wow
look at this barrage of bullshit. But when it's just low register Alex it's like this is like
walking through mud. Yeah, deep deep mud. He is he is not killing time. He is guilty of first
degree murder. Yeah, this is this is bad. Yeah. So Alex gets to talking about how like there's a trap
the globalist trap. There's a globe. The globalists have set a trap and we're in it traps closed.
Oh, okay. It's on our leg. All right. Well, then what's the point of having the key
while all those goddamn doors if the trap is already closed if there's no doors to open
wanting to listen to Alex layout is all right. The bear trap closed in the last two months.
It's on our leg.
Don't either get our leg out or cut our leg off. We're gonna die.
And so this is not a good position to be in.
But if I can't get my leg out of this thing very, very quickly, I'm gonna pull a knife out and cut
my leg off. I'm gonna turn to get it up and I'm gonna drag myself off and I'm not looking forward
to hacking through my own ankle. But I can see over the hill a couple dozen wolves 300 yards away
coming at me. That's not enough time to get your ankle off ankle off and scrabble in the woods and
at least climb into a hole where I can find a sharp stick and jab at the wolves. I have no hope.
And you've got a shot. Hey leg. Bye bye. Alex's leg is info wars. He's talking about closing
info wars and quitting in order for him to be able to retain a certain amount of wealth and
carrying on living a reasonably comfortable life. Yeah, that's what he's talking about because
none of this makes sense in any other context. Sure, there's a worldwide pandemic going on,
but that is not reason for Alex to quit when she gets weird or bad. That's when propagandists and
conspiracy liars make their bread. All of the things that have put Alex on the map are examples
of him exploiting tragedy and profiting off other people's pain from his co-opting of
the Waco standoff at the beginning of his career to him rising to prominence as a 9 11 truther.
Think about the highlights of his career. Sandy hook denialism lying about the Boston bombing
consistent antagonism towards immigrants and the LGBTQ community. All he does is profit off pain.
And this situation is a perfect opportunity for him. It's almost like a meatball right in the
center of the plate. I just don't believe that absent other circumstances. Alex would see what's
happening in the world as anything other than a chance for him to make a shitload of money.
And that's exactly how he behaved in the early days of the outbreak. Maybe Alex is taking this
so seriously because the globalists are threatening him, right? And that's what he wants us to think.
I don't think so. He wants us to think that the globalists are threatening him,
but that makes literally no sense given that his entire career has been full of claims that the
globalists are actively threatening him all the time. He said that they've made attempts on his
life before and that very specific threats have been made. They tried to pretend that Jerome
Corsi's coverage of the Seth Rich conspiracy sheet was so dangerous to the globalists that he
had to make a dead man switch. One of the defining features of Alex's broadcast style is a constant
insistence that the globalists are threatening his life. He needs people to think that's happening
because it allows him to pretend that the topics he's covering are somehow dangerous and by extension
accurate. However, he's been making these threats up the entire time as he is now.
Threats from the globalists should always be understood as code for consequences of Alex's
actions. Sandy Hook's victims' families suing Alex is presented as a globalist attack,
but it's really the consequence of his actions lying about them and helping subject them to
vicious harassment. Whatever he's talking about now is no different. Whether it's the impending
fine from the FDA or some other case that he knows is going to destroy him. Alex is preparing his
audience to believe that no matter what consequences come his way, it's really just evil globalists
punishing him for being such an effective thorn in his side. That's why his leg is in the trap
and he's got to cut it off. Yeah, it's like that old. If you're if you're so accustomed to privilege,
any kind of any change feels like an attack on you. He's so accustomed to the privilege of never
having to face consequences for his actions that now the idea of roosters coming home
is terrifying. It's an attack. I'm dying. I'm dying. My leg is in a trap. Yeah. If he had faced
consequences for his actions, younger, maybe he would be more emotionally prepared to deal
with this type of situation. Yeah. Maybe he would have fucking quit already. Maybe. Yeah. So Alex
gets into this dumb headspace where he is like really just like, you know, I got to cut my leg
off. I can't get out of this trap. Why the fuck am I even trying to help people? Why am I trying to
stop the global? Where's the key at? I can't believe that we've let things even get to this point.
And then I asked myself, why am I trying to save this?
If I really hate the leftist and what they do, I should be supporting them because they're going
to be the ones that are the first to go under this. But then I sit back and I realize so many
children will be hurt in the process. It's the right thing to do to just tell the truth and try
to save everybody. Wow. Even if they don't deserve it, this audience of amazing activists,
they do deserve the truth. And so I will do it. Great. Won't someone think of the children?
Someone? I mean, I haven't even hit the big news yet. Imagine the start of the show today.
What is this? The Pentagon comes out and realizes
that big tech was a mouthpiece for communist China and created the COVID-19 hysteria from
the beginning to shut down the U.S. economy. That's all confirmed. See, it's confirmed because of
that New York Times story that Alex is lying about. Sure. It's on the headline. Great. Yep.
So I guess that must be the big news because he's saying I haven't gotten to the big news and then
immediately references that story that he has already talked about a little bit. Yeah. Yeah.
I don't know. Anyway, Alex is a dumb douche in this next clip. He talks about like, Hey,
look, we're responding to this situation in one way, but what if we responded to other things
in history the same way? Great. And he's very brilliant. No, this is super smart. Jordan,
I got to stop you. No, you're missing. You know, so what you're doing is taking something in this
historical context and comparing it to the past historical context that I think is a brilliant
idea. I don't think it's not. I don't think it's always dirty pool. You know, like I think you
could probably do it responsibly. But the way Alex is doing this is just so stupid. Imagine if
Americans acted like this before we lost millions of people in our wars, millions in the civil war.
So black people had rights. Wow. People back then have been told, Oh, there's a plague. You can't
go outside. You shouldn't think it's because black people have rights, buddy. It's incredibly weak.
So a couple points here. The first is that the civil war was fought literally before the
development of germ theory. We didn't know how diseases spread at that point and according to
a 1993 report in the journal clinical infectious disease quote two thirds of the approximately
six hundred sixty thousand deaths of soldiers were caused by uncontrolled infectious disease
and epidemics played a major role in halting several major campaigns. This article estimates
that these diseases prolong the war by as much as two years. Jesus. Soldiers in the civil war had to
deal with outbreaks of measles, malaria, smallpox and a bunch of other conditions that doctors at
the time had no idea what to do with or how to prevent. If medical science had any idea about
what infectious diseases were in the 1860s, it's entirely possible that hostilities might have
been postponed amid outbreaks. Even as it was, many battles were delayed because of disease.
So I have no idea what Alex thinks he's talking about. Also, I'm going to leave aside the whole
notion that the Civil War was fought to give black people rights, considering that the Civil
Rights Act wasn't passed until 1964 and the Voting Rights Act was passed the next year.
The question of what it means to get rights is a messy, complicated question that I'd prefer not to
unpack right now, since it's secondary to a more important point. And you brought this up.
Alex should not think the Civil War was fought to give black people rights. He does not believe
that the Civil War was about slavery. It's about states and countless occasions. His relatives
fought on the side of the Confederacy and he's been very insistent that it was mostly about
protectionism and states rights. But now here he is using the Civil War as a notable example of a
war fought to give black people rights that would have been disrupted by an outbreak like the one
we're seeing now. The point I want to make here is that Alex doesn't ever say shit. His words mean
nothing. When it's expedient for him, he wants to and he wants to appeal to his racist base,
the Civil War, nothing to do with slavery. You dumb SJW's when it's important to pretend that
his stupid anti distancing protests are the equivalent of abolitionists in the 1850s.
The Civil War was fought to give black people rights. He can argue both things because he
doesn't mean anything he says. Everything purely exists as a means to an end. Also millions didn't
die in the Civil War. The high end estimate is approximately 750,000. I don't think he gets to
say we either when he said that's why we fought the Civil War to get black people rights. It's
like yeah. No, that's why we fought the Civil War. You did not fight it. You fought it to
you're a confederate to keep people from getting rights. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So I told you a way
she was stupid. Yeah. So there's another thing that Alex teases a whole bunch on this episode
that he never really pays off at all and that is that he believes that all all Trump media except
for himself, all the right wing media has been paid off by the Chinese. Sure. That sounds great.
Let me hit this big piece of news for our next special guest joins us
through public relations firms and through major billionaires.
Almost every major news site that was pro Trump has taken money.
I would imagine you'd want to know those names, wouldn't you? Sure.
That's why we have those people to look up those names
called journalists. I want you to think about that. I understand that. I'm thinking Chinese agents
help spread messages that showed virus panic in U.S. officials say same article. I'm not against U.S.
intelligence agencies. Yes, you are the American way. And if they promote freedom and if we the
people control the government and if our will in the legislators and the president we elect is executed.
Beautifully dictates made. I understand. But if you're got the spirit, you're on the right
direction, then, you know, a few broken eggs. I'm not going to piss myself,
but I've been an enemy of U.S. intelligence agencies and law enforcement for decades because
they've been run by the globalist. The minute they began to come under U.S. control, well,
I'm their biggest fan. That's not a paradox. That's not a contradiction. That's called common sense.
Let me translate Alex's explanation of why he's not against the intelligence community this time.
All he's saying is that he accepts the things the Intel community says when it matches up with
what he wants to believe and accuses them of being dirty globalists. Anytime they say something
that contradicts a position he wants to it. No, it's their spirit. Dan, right. He can feel their
spirit. You know, it's the spirit that's changed. It's as simple as just choosing. You can dress
it up as noble by saying that he's on board when they're good, but his only definition of good
is in line with my narratives. I don't think it's bad to have a healthy distrust of the U.S.
intelligence apparatus, but that is not what Alex does. He just uses them as a storytelling prop
in a way that makes what they say or do irrelevant. If it works for Alex, they're heroes. If it doesn't,
they're globalists. It's just a filter. He can take released information through to make it
presentable to his audience, make him sound like he actually has positions. He doesn't. He's just
a piece of shit. Yeah. I mean that even that itself is so autocratic of just like when they do
what I say they should do, then they're good people and when they don't they're bad people.
I should have complete control over everyone's actions. Yeah. The only definition of good or
bad hero or villain is does this work for me obeisance? Yeah. Yeah. So but I'm really more
interested in these people who have taken these payoffs from the Chinese in the right wing media
that Alex is talking about. I don't know. He doesn't say who they are, but I think I think
he's about to. Okay. They're stealing your position in the universe and your providence
and your genetic future and they're engaging in a type of war that is covert, that is very,
very hard to beat. But still, I'm not released the secrets, but it's like a brick wall. I'm about
to religious. I'm not allowed to. There's no government telling me not to. I'm about to release
massive stuff and I was about to do it and God said, Nope, not yet. Seriously. That's one of my
greatest frustrations. I'm not allowed to tell you yet. Hopefully I'm praying to God to let me tell
you. I'm not allowed to right now. Can you imagine if Brian Stelter got on his show and was like
in the top story today? What's this? God won't let me report this. I'm sorry. I was about to
tell you guys, but the biggest news in the world. It'll save humanity or something. Well,
I'm sorry. I'm praying to permission to be able to tell this story. Can't do it. There's a key
to a door and I'm going to open this door for you. Oh, no, God, we're so like inundated in the world
of Alex Jones that we hear that and it's like you asshole, but like realistically that is a
lunatic kind of behavior. That's so deeply like I know that he's insincere and all this is
bullshit. Yeah, dramatic theatrics. Yeah, but taken sincerely. That's a level of like religious
zealotry that is so scary. Yeah, in a vacuum. Like if you just heard that, not knowing who Alex
was, you're like, oh my God, what is this fucking show when I was in seventh grade? I remember my
English teacher about to explain the thematic resonance of a separate piece and I was like,
God told me I can't do it. So we're going to watch a video today. Oh God. Yeah. So the biggest thing
that Alex has going on this episode pretty much the entire time is misrepresentations of this
New York Times article. And so he has to deal with a little bit of an issue and that is like, wait,
aren't the New York Times globalists? And here's the New York Times telling you exactly what he
told you three months ago. Chinese agents help spread messages and so virus panic in the U.S.
People go, Alex, you believe the New York Times? No, I don't believe the New York Times.
They've been forced to report this because Trump is fighting back and they've been caught. Wow.
Yeah. Alex is just making that up. No, that's that's if somebody is listening to that and believes
Alex. Whenever he says that bullshit, they're they're gone. Yeah. If you buy that non no,
I never believe the New York Times, but this time they were forced because Trump is fighting back.
Right. What are you fucking talking about? He needs a way to justify the misrepresentation
of the headline exactly in a way that works while still being yes. They're bad, but Trump forced
them to sure and even if you believe that like that's fucked up. Yeah. Wait, so now you're
saying that the president should be allowed to tell newspapers what to do. Imagine if Barack
Obama was president and he told you what to publish. How would you feel about that, Dan? I
think Alex would not be into it. I don't think he would like that. So there's this thread,
like I said, going through of like him teasing that right wing media has been co-opted, but he
he's not being specific and then also like he's dropping these weird like he talks about how
someone tried to buy him out last year. Sure. I don't know if I believe this, but this is just
fucking weird. And then you start singing. The devil went down to Georgia. Sure. Of course.
I know for a fact that through ad agencies, the communist Chinese have bought off most
the major news websites. We got approached by one of the richest men in the world last year.
Is this that Nigerian scam again? And we didn't
it was a contract. It was a private meeting. I signed an unisclosure. It wasn't criminal.
I can sell my soul anytime I want. It wasn't like devil went down to Georgia and a Charlie Daniels
song where he jumps up on a hickory stump and says, boy, let me tell you what, you might be a fiddle
player, but I'm a fiddle player too. And I bet a fiddle of gold against your souls. I think I'm
better than you. It's not like that. No, I had those experiences. And you know what kind of sounds
like that though, but here's the difference. I can't get up here and not sell out to the devil
and then not get you to support us. Boom. Boom. If you don't want me to sell out to the devil,
you better buy my product. I took the meeting. I can sell out anytime. Look, look, I'm sure I've
been railing against how you shouldn't sell out to the devil and that that is a literal crime
against Scott, but there's nothing criminal about selling out to the devil. I can do it
whenever I want. I can do whatever I want. You better buy some food. Honestly, the thing that I
think about that the most is that Charlie Daniels would definitely approve of that. All of the
all of Alex's use of his song. He might be the only person who like we like get him Alex. Everybody
else would hate that devil. Fuck you. Stop playing our music. The Daniels will be all about it,
all about it. So there's a there's a real conflict that I have about Alex using the
concept and the idea and the image of people dealing with hunger in the developing world
as a prop in his narratives. Yeah, I find it to be really offensive. Yeah, it's just because Alex
doesn't care and thankfully in this next clip, he explains that he really doesn't care about those
people. Alex, you know, I'm not somebody hard that talks about tens of millions of extra people
starving to death right now. The UN admits the lock down, but so you trust the UN,
that's definitely rooted in reality. And I know the globalists want to get rid of the population.
And I know that when they get me to accept killing old people and they get me to accept
starving the third world to death, that that's really myself and my family that are targeted.
So I care about those people that are being killed, but I care about them out of self-interest and
Brian Rose is our guest of one real dot TV. Yeah. So Alex only really cares because of
his own. Yeah. Well, the concept of altruism, as we know, is made up from selfishness. Yeah,
exactly. Space aliens. What was that was the plan? Look, man, I gotta say that's disappointing.
That's exactly what I thought he thought though. Yeah, but even then he doesn't actually care
about the people starving, so he doesn't even believe his own lies about his self interest. No
nope. He's just a pure fucking psychopath. Yeah. So at the end there you heard Alex has
Brian Rose on. That's the guy from London Real who did an interview with David Ike and it got
kicked off YouTube. Sure. Because David Ike was saying there was no virus right and all that and
like oh no fuck this noise. Look, I don't care. It's a really long interview. It's about half of
the show and I don't. I don't care. They're not interested. No, he's he's fairly interested,
but they're just complaining about how he got kicked off and in trouble. Well, yeah, David Ike
and it's all have consequences. It's all good and well for them to complain, but this is really
just an hour long promo for how Brian is going to do another interview with David. I great and
how he's trying to start his own YouTube course. I am very, very not interested in this and I'm
not going to play along with Alex's blatant promotional content. Like it's
it's I don't know. I don't know whether it's like brokered content or if it's just like,
hey, let's help this guy fundraise for his fringe weirdo YouTube. Yeah, project. I don't
think that YouTube project is going to come to fruition. It's made like $300,000 in donations.
Wow. Yeah. Brian Rose apparently is somebody who has a bit more of an audience than I had any idea.
Okay. He he I don't. I don't really know. I haven't really watched a ton of his videos,
but it is really hilarious because Alex keeps being like, oh, I listen to you all the time.
You're one of the best. Like I've loved you for like three years. I have never heard
his name come up and tell the David Ike situation. So whatever. Yeah, I think I think most likely
the explanation of it is Alex recognizes that this is a guy who has a pretty sizable audience
that he's trying to glom on. Yeah. Yeah. So whatever siphon anything and anyone. Yeah,
I'm not interested. It's a very boring interview. So we have one last clip from the 23rd and it's
Alex again, discussing this idea that the right wing media is taking Chinese money,
but he won't get specific. God damn it. And the people attacking me have no idea
that I know about the advertising firms that paid them money.
And that's another thing I intended to come on here today because it was the right thing to do
and talk about some of the groups I know are getting communist Chinese money.
And I don't know why Brian. I can't even say their names. Maybe I will tomorrow, but
that's an example of this whole metaphysical thing. Sometimes I consciously decided to say
something, but then there's this other force comes in and it's always right. That's why I've
learned to follow it because I can override that force. I don't even know what it is. I mean,
it's God, but it's like, I get people say, what does this mean? Call a doctor. What is it? Where
I'm ready to say something. I can say it. I'm not scared to say it, but then I don't say it.
I guess that's God's mystery. What again, I'm babbling here. It's not God's mystery. It's
baseline awareness of libel. That's what I would assume. That's the only way that that makes sense.
Alex has a recognition that if like it's all good and well to like libel someone like Hillary
Clinton or George Soros, they don't really care and they're not going to even dignify you with a
response or sue you, but you could fuck around and accidentally say something about some media
organization that's libelous like they're on the Chinese payroll. Yeah, and they might sue you.
Fox News wouldn't be stoked about Fox News. No, no, someone smaller than that might though.
It's you run. You run a risk that someone might actually respond to you
that in a way that people like Hillary or Soros wouldn't sure and I think Alex is aware of that
and that's God's mystery. So that show is a disaster. The twenty third is the worst. It's
really bad. Alex is off his game. Nothing really interesting happens. Then the twenty fourth comes
around and I was like, I didn't think it could get worse, but this show is one of the worst I've
ever really. Yes. Oh boy. And it's one of those interesting things like I really do think that
maybe there is some sort of a cosmic connection with like my birth. It was your birthday and Alex
is just so bad on this episode. Like it's some ways that are actually incredibly funny and some
that are like, that's that's disturbing. And others that are like, go to bed, go home. You're
done. You're done, asshole. Just call it. Yeah. So we start off with Alex claiming that the New
York Times has confirmed some of his narratives. I said 11 weeks ago with Dr. Steve Pachennick
that this was already in the population and that they already knew it and that a lot of
folks had already died from pneumonia like symptoms. But Steve already cured it and it's
tough, tough virus, tough stuff. But the response to all of it and the hysteria
is the hoax, the power grab. And now it was in the New York Times yesterday that, oh,
turns out it was already in the United States in November.
But still we've all got to stay locked down, ladies and gentlemen. So I couldn't find a
New York Times story that matches what Alex is talking about. As such, I'm kind of left to use
context clues to figure out what he's rambling on about. I reviewed a bunch of possibilities
and I'm pretty sure Alex is just misrepresenting comments that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
made about the timeline of the outbreak. Cuomo was talking about the delay in action and said,
quote, so what's the lesson? An outbreak anywhere is an outbreak everywhere. When you see in November
and December, an outbreak in China, just assume the next day it's in the United States. When they
say it's in China, just assume the virus got on a plane that night and flew to New York and flew
to New York airport. And now it's in New York. That has to be the operating mentality because
you don't know that the virus didn't get on a plane. All you need is one person to get on that
plane in China and come to New York. The way the virus transfers, that's all you need. And you can't
assume two months later that the virus is still going to be sitting on a park bench in China waiting
for you to get there. Cuomo wasn't admitting that there were cases in November or December. He was
saying that your mindset in November and December should be to assume that there are. The bottom
line is this has nothing to do with there being cases of COVID-19 in the United States in November.
As far as we know, there's pretty solid consensus that the first known case was this
of the coronavirus in the United States presented on January 19th and was a guy in Washington who
arrived at a hospital having a cough and a fever for four days. He'd returned from visiting family
in Wuhan on January 15th. Is it possible that there were cases prior to that? I mean, it's not
impossible. It's just pretty unlikely, according to experts. Alex has done nothing to demonstrate
his assertion. And until he does, he's just talking shit. I challenge Alex to show his work
and saying that Steve Pacanik said so isn't good enough. I doubt it. I doubt that I'm going to
take the word of the guy who cured coronavirus in January. I don't think I'm going to, I don't
think I'm going to trust him. Probably not. No, it is. It is such another thing that it's impossible
for people to cross that line of like a gross overreaction means you've saved lives.
So how can it be a gross overreaction? Right? Do you know what I'm saying? Yeah,
but that is what is the acceptable. Oh, it's we overreacted to this. Only a thousand people died.
Dude, that's a thousand people who didn't need to fucking die. Yeah, you know, like that's that's
not an overreaction. No, it's a it's a react. It's the correct reaction. Yeah, it's so fucked up
that people are still framing it as though that's that's our choice. It's a gross overreaction or
you can easily see how even the optics work. Sure. Sure. Sure. Of course, just unfortunate.
It's just tragic. So Alex is he's on borrowed time. Yeah, because he's been getting threats,
like I mentioned, from these here globalists, the wolves. Now I've been told at a certain point
I'll go public with this, but I've been warned and I've been told if you don't shut up your dad or
we're going to put you in prison and now they're preparing to put me in prison right now. Fine.
They're killing everybody. Idiots. All of you are dead. Everything along of us. They're
murdering everyone. I'll explain how they're doing when we come back. This is the real world,
folks. You better grow up. Okay. This is such a load of bullshit. He should. He should speak to
a mirror sometimes in order for Alex to be put in prison. There would need to be a crime. They
would need to be a criminal charge and I don't know if I'm aware of any crimes that Alex is
looking good for right now on a criminal level. Besides beyond that, the in order for him to
be sent to prison, you need to stand trial and if you were innocent, he did every opportunity
to prove it. He's a rich white dude. He would be forwarded every benefit of the justice system.
I don't believe that any of these imaginary globalists, if they were real, would ever want to
put Alex on trial. Even if he's guilty as shit, all you're doing is giving him a gigantic platform
to play the victim and create his own martyrdom narrative. So I guess they'd have to kill him,
but that makes even less sense. This entire time for Alex's whole career, his answer to why he
wasn't dead yet was because he was too high profile. So the globalists knew that killing
him would only make him more powerful. They knew that killing Alex would only confirm that his
narratives were true or so Alex believed. It's, uh, is that no longer the case because Alex is
still super high profile. So it's stand to reason that the globalists know that they can't kill him
without inadvertently proving him right about all the bullshit he yells all the time to be clear. I
don't believe that Alex is alive because he's too high profile to kill. I think he's alive because
none of the public figures he targets really care about what he says and they rightly view him as
an idiot. But for 25 years, Alex has argued that he's only alive because he's high profile,
but now I guess that doesn't mean anything. The only reason the globalists never killed Alex
before is out the window and I guess he's been told these fair game or something. This is all
a load of shit and it's clearly a preemptive narrative about something. He knows his days on
air are numbered and he's got to be sure that there's a myth in place before that. So no one
thinks his downfall was his own fault. For posterity's sake, he has to make sure you know
that he was the victim and all this, which is great. Yeah, that's kind of what I was thinking
whenever he was starting to talk about how all of right wing media is owned by the globalists is
like. Eventually when he goes down, everybody's going to talk about it. There is going to be
a national day of dunking on Alex. It will become and probably a lot of right wing media will even
sell him out. Of course. I'm out pretty hard course thing because they will want to differentiate
themselves from him somehow. Oh yeah, in order to like sort of push him underwater so they can
get some air or whatever you know. No, the way the machine works on the right wing media is the
moment somebody goes down. Everybody on the right wing media piles on like all of our problems,
all of the things that we fucked up forever. Those are him. Yeah, and that's not us. We're not like
him. See he went down. So he must be the only one who actually did something wrong. Yep,
there you go. I think Alex knows that. Oh yeah. So Alex has been yelling about Bill Gates forever.
He hates the dude. I'm fine with that. Sure. In this next clip, Alex talks about how like
listeners have been sending him intel on Bill Gates. Sure. Funny because you've been studying him
for decades apparently allegedly, but now he's got new information. There's one piece of new
information which I get to at the end of this episode and it is a dud. Is it this? No. What is
this? I don't know. Okay. The listeners and the general public are doing deep dives right now
and they're flooding us with documents and videos I've never seen before. Like you'd think I know
everything about Bill Gates. I don't like you would think that I get physically ill when I have to
look at him or read about the stuff he's doing because he's murdering me and my family. He's
killing me. He's killing my children and he thinks it's funny and most the public thinks it's funny
till it's not. And if I've got to die so that he can't go on killing everybody, that's fine.
And I want him to know that I'm not scared of him. I'm scared of not taking action
and he runs the whole thing folks. He's in charge of the planet. So I mean what you've got here is
why it's really smart for Alex to have kind of multiple big villains because Soros doesn't work
right now. No, it doesn't work. But when there were counter demonstrations and protests to the
right wing marches and stuff like that, Soros is the perfect villain. So Bill Gates falls out of
favor for Alex and he focuses largely on Soros, even though Bill Gates controls everything.
Sure. Apparently, or maybe that fact checker is all in charge, even above Bill Gates, right,
and then Soros is somehow in the middle. Everyone is still in play. Yeah, but the particular
villain of this season is whichever one is more primary to the narratives and the sort of the
themes. Exactly. You got Bill Gates here for stuff like this. Yeah, whenever there's funding of
Antifa, sure is the primary narratives got Soros got contract. This is how this works.
I just had the image of some some aid, some personal assistant to Bill Gates, just like
walking up to him, leaning down real close and just whispering in his ear. Alex Jones wants
you to know that he will gladly die if it keeps you from killing people and Bill Gates just nodding
George W Bush style just like kill. All right, get him or or he just pulls out a button.
So all that's a load of bullshit. Now this is one of my favorite things in the world.
We know that Alex believes that movies are reality. They are real, but Alex chose a really
wrong example. Cool hand Luke know cool world. Not that. Again, why did the in Fleming who was
like number three in command at MI six OSS in World War Two? Why did he write moon raker in the 60s
where there's a world government of secret scientists that release a bio weapon to kill
the entire human population? They go to a space station to be safe. In reality, they're going to
go into bunkers. Why would why would the number three guy in MI six write a book about that?
Because folks, that's the point because we had just gone to fucking space. Nope.
Ian Fleming was never third in command at MI six during World War Two. He was the personal assistant
to rear Admiral John Godfrey, the director of naval intelligence. So he was again the mix of
some intelligence stuff, but he was Alex is inflating that also moon raker came out in 1955,
not in the 60s. Also all the stuff Alex is talking about. None of that stuff is an Ian Fleming's
book version of moon raker. That's all just from the movie, which Ian Fleming did not write the
screenplay for and pretty much has nothing to do with other than the book has the same title.
You see, what happened was that in the closing credits of The Spy Who Loved Me,
it says Bond will be back in For Your Eyes Only, which was planned to be the next Bond movie produced,
but then Star Wars came out and was a gigantic box office hit. The producers decided to shelve
For Your Eyes Only and go with something that could involve space. And the title moon raker is
about his space sounding as Fleming's titles got the plot of the book is that there's a guy named
Hugo Drax who's building a nuclear missile defense system for England called moon raker.
It turns out Drax is secretly a Nazi and he's planned this whole thing in order to nuke London.
Bond foils the plan and saves the day, more or less your standard Bond storyline. No space,
no false flags, no bio weapons are hiding out in orbit or bunkers or whatever.
The film version is a bit different. However, it wasn't written by Ian Fleming. It was written
by a guy named Christopher Wood, who had previously written a series of sex rops under the pen
named Timothy Lee. The entire plot was changed. Moon raker was no longer a defense system. It was
a space shuttle in the movie version. Drax plans to head to space and then release nerve gas onto
the planet to kill people, eventually repopulating the planet with people he thinks are from good
stock. There's plenty of discussion about this among Bond fans. So this is a completely different
movie from the book that Fleming wrote and it's super, super clear that the reason that they
were doing that was trying to cash in on Star Wars. Yeah, I do recall that. Also, most people who
like Bond movies think moon raker sucks. It does suck anyway. Alex has just seen that movie and
thinks that it's in any way connected to the book that Ian Fleming wrote. He has literally no idea
what he's talking about. He's just making shit up. Please understand Alex has just seen movies
and pretends that he's done research. He's a fucking idiot. That is annoying. I didn't know
that about moon raker. That's a that's interesting to know. It's the literally the worst example
Alex could use and pretending like Ian Fleming wrote this to externalize the plan. That's
so funny. He's never read moon raker. That is so funny. Yeah, I cannot believe that he would
got because of course. Well, you can get away with it. It's not like anybody is red moon raker.
A lot of people have not who listened to Alex Jones. No, no, so you can get away with it.
Yeah, everybody will be like, but it's also a raker from the movie. Yeah, it's also a feature
of a number of bond movies. They're not necessarily really accurate to the books. Yeah,
I mean Fleming books aren't great. I don't know. I've never actually read them. I'm not super
interested in that genre. I've not seen a lot of the bond movies either because I think they're
first of all a little bit shit. It's just from sort of like interpersonal. Yeah, yeah,
him sport fucking everybody a little bit old. Yeah, but I just I don't I don't know if I love spy
genre. Oh yeah, just not. Yeah, I don't find it all that interesting. I can think of from Russia
with love. Yeah, that one. That was a good bond film. Yeah, and then I think we're pretty much
done after that. I never say never again. You can't say never again. The you can never say
golden. I I saw golden. I did you like gold. I know that I remember that because of the video
game. I just I just love Sean Bean and anything. I'll watch Sean Bean die in anything. Oh I
thought you were saying Sean Bean was bond. No, no, no, no, no, no. Sean Bean was 006 in that
one. I do like theme song. Yeah, it's great. Yeah, theme song. I like the opening credits.
Those are pretty fun. You know, and they got the barrel. Yeah, that's great stuff. Austin powers
sucks. I don't know that the scene in the Simpsons whenever Scorpio that one's based on a bond film
even when I was a kid. I thought fucking Austin powers sucked. I did like the pink panther
though. That's kind of spy. Oh, the pink. That's great. That's a jewel thief situation. Yeah,
that's less of a like a direct parody of bond. Yeah, but pink panther is so funny. Yeah, I love
that. I love that first. They're holds up by the way. Although it's still a very different movie
than you think. Of course. It's a zany. No, it's very slow at the beginning, but I like it. David
Niven. He's great. The best. He played bond. What let's stop this.
Okay, so Alex thinks the moon raker is the real world plan. That's fucking hilarious. Yeah,
so Alex is talking about this. A moon raker is the real globalist plan and what have you and
obviously as we've just discussed he's completely stupid, but this gets into him talking about
like the globalist want to exterminate people and he kind of says that he's cool with some
extermination. Who isn't? And remember, there's some truth to the fact that in some areas, obviously
humans are weighing down the environment. Things aren't innovating. There's massive
IQ plunging and just just hellish conditions. And the solution for that is going to carry
out the extermination. Who decides who dies? Whoa. It's one by people like Bill Gates and Bill
Clinton who are sick of us and it's all about power. And you then you find out they're hitting
the entire genetic line of the public and have programs designed to target leadership males
with high IQs and to target them for drugging and then for not having positions in society.
Sure. Love to hear that Alex's opposition to extermination is conditional. That's great.
Great to hear that. That's not absolute. I'm interested to know how this whole eugenics scheme
would be better and yet somehow this one. See the problem with this whole eugenics thing where
we're exterminating people is this one's about power. Dan, if I were exterminating people,
it wouldn't be about power to be about my power. Yeah, I mean I think that if you're a sincere
actor and you're opposed to the sort of thing like eugenics or an extermination, it wouldn't be
like my problem is who's carrying it out. Right. Your problem would be that it's happening or that
it is a thing. Right. Right. You think that would be your problem. Yeah. Yeah. Your opposition to
it would be fundamental as opposed to like if we kill off everybody in the Sudan or whatever,
that's cool. Yeah. And at no point in time does he ever consider a more equal distribution of
resources could also solve this problem. No. Do you know what I'm saying? No, that's communism.
He's just starting at the place of well obviously we need to exterminate people. That's the only
explanation for what's going on. I'm not saying that he's saying we need to, but I'm saying that
he's saying that it's a get it. If you say we get it, I don't know if there's a middle ground on
that. I'm not. Personally, I don't think that there is a middle ground, but in terms of just
taking him by the strictness of his words. Sure. He's not advocating extermination. He's just
saying it would be okay if Bill Gates wasn't right. Of course, which is shit. You need an
ethical extermination, Dan. That's the real issue here. Yeah. And they don't need to target
high IQ males like he thinks himself to be. Yeah. So you'll be safe in that in that targeting
round. Alex in his next clip. Alex makes a prediction about what we'll see in the future.
Sure. And I swear to God. I think this is from a movie. I don't know what it is. Maybe demolition
man. All right. Maybe one of those. Do you know what the three seashells are? That's what this
is. No, I don't know about the three seashells. Demolition man. It's one of those other shit
movies. I don't know. I this is some sort of. Are you saying the demolition man? I might be
and you're going to wake up one day, folks, and they're going to be people dying and throwing
up. They'll go, everybody stay in your houses. It's okay. And then the robot trash trucks are
going to come around and a robot's going to go in and put you and your dead family in the back
of that trash truck repo man. If you keep submitting like this, I think they're five years
out from that. If you don't submit 10, 15, so it's inevitable. Yeah. Yeah. Is that repo
man? I don't know. It feels like it's right. It feels like it's robot trash trucks within
five years. It's okay. I'm going to put that in the ledger. So predictions. All right. So
let me ask you this twenty twenty five. The next year of the seltzer will find out that
there's robot trash trucks. Also robot trash trucks might be something that does happen,
but not for like picking up corps. I think robot trash trucks will be here and if there
are corps is necessary to be picked up via only robot trash. I highly doubt that. I'm sorry.
Go ahead. I just wonder what would be preferable if you know it's going to happen either way.
Does it doesn't it make sense to just like get it over and done with as opposed to being like
hey we'll fight as hard as we can for an extra ten years. No, because Alex's whole thing is
it's about stalling the globalists plan. Sure. That's the only thing that's really worth
right. Right. So no. Yeah. I mean you could. I mean if we only got preferable to five. No,
if we got five years, then we could use that five years to grow as people and more humanly
connect with others. But if we have ten years, we could spend all that time fighting against
this and not grow at all. Now that I like and then sell food buckets. You sold me on that,
not the food but right. So we're in a situation where you know people are you know we're wearing
masks. We're trying to distance as best as we can. Sure. And Alex wants to like talk solutions
because we're in a situation in the world that requires solutions and Alex. I'm going to go
with a more equal distribution of resources. Is that what? No. Let's talk about solutions.
I'm not wearing mask in these stores. Cool. Making them grow me out.
Solution. You're having an anxiety attack. They can't make you do it or if you have a medical
reason. And so we're going to print some of these up on info wars and you just make your own.
But let's say I have a psychological disorder in my physician. Dr. Cornbluth,
whatever you want to put on there, said so. So Alex is suggesting that people fake conditions
in order to be able to wear masks or not wear masks and he's going to sell masks that say
that or something. I don't know. I've got a solution for you, Dan. What fraud, more revenue
streams. Yeah, exactly. So in this next clip, Alex explains that if anything happens to him,
it was Bill Gates, which is continuing this trend of like real doom. Yeah. Yeah. You know,
the threats I get and the death threats and the you know, just amazing stuff folks. I'm not
liberty to get into it yet, but it's a future. And then you know about that. By the way,
these groups have tried to buy me off as well.
And other folks, it's worked on them. It's not working on me. Okay. Okay. And remember,
anything happens to me, Bill Gates,
saying for you, he's coming after all of you too.
Anything happens to you. All of you will take care of things. But the big thing here is taking
care of our children. I'll talk about that next hour. Also taking care of yourself. We have
storeable food available last 25 years. It's high quality. You need to get it. Can't miss an
opportunity to sell racing, racing through that ad pitch. Yeah. Yeah. So Alex goes into a long
thing about how like the globalists want you in cities, right? So what they're doing is the raising
taxes to make it so you can't live in rural areas or something. Okay. I don't know. I don't I don't
know about that, but be that as it may. Alex's solution. It seems to be that he wants people
to start like extremist right, extremist right wing compounds. Okay. All of you again. What are
you going to do about it? We have to establish communities. And I do this low key to, you know,
we don't want cults. You don't want to call them cults. None of that. You seem to have communities
that say, Hey, we're not liberal. We're not conservative. We want to conserve humanity. We're
pro human and just have laws where real safety studies that are out there have to be followed.
And we're all this crap is prohibited. And we're no, we're not going to have the local convicted
pedophile come have, you know, the five year old sit in their lap at school and just where all this
evil is not allowed. And they're going to attack those communities. It's okay. That'll drive us
closer together to make us stronger. But the exodus has to happen. We have to get out of these
cities past. We can't wait anymore. We've got to launch a worldwide movement to escape the
kill grip. The cities are giant mass murder, bio weapon, electromagnetic cookers. Thank God
you made sure to point out this wasn't a cult. Yeah, don't call it a cult. I kind of got the
feel that that would be a cult. Yeah, it was. Well, it's either a cult or a terror cell. I don't
think there's much difference between what he's describing. Yeah, yeah, extreme separatist
community. Yeah, yeah, no, no, and that generally speaking extreme separatists have been shown to
be pro human right. They accept everybody. They definitely don't build these walls and fire
guns at them. No, no, that would be crazy. They're pro human love them. Yeah. So Alex has a guest.
This is where everything goes so fucking wrong on this episode. Okay, I love it. This is this.
I ended up like okay. Alex has two guests. Okay, I don't want to spoil anything, but I looked into
them for no reason. So they've got some substantive kind of, but it's okay. You'll see. You'll see
what happens. All right. Here's Alex introducing the first guest. Dr. Shiva. I do array has an
amazing background MIT old right scholar. The inventor of email. I'm not going to go over his
old bio. He's a prestigious guy, but he's not like Fauci who gives us all these fake models
that are now been 30, 40, 50 times worse than what a reality was. So first things first,
Shiva. I do array is a rare person on infowars who actually has some credentials. He has a PhD in
biological engineering from MIT, but the claim that he invented email is where things start to
get a little off track. Shiva claims that in 1978 or 1979 or maybe 1980 at the age of 14,
he invented email and that his achievement has not been recognized because he's not white and
he didn't work in the realm of the system. This is one possibility or another possibility that
some people have pointed out is that email existed prior to 1978. There were large computer networks
that were linked for communications in the early 1970s through ARP and net. And I have no idea what
to even do with these claims. I do array wanted the Smithsonian to recognize him as the inventor
of email. So he sent them a bunch of documentation. And this is the Smithsonian statement upon review.
No, quote, exchanging messages through computer systems. What most people call email predates
the work of I do array. However, the museum found I do rays materials served as signposts to several
stories about the American experience. So they accepted his materials because they reflected
his experience in the early days of computing. And that was relevant to history, but it didn't
show that he invented email. The big piece of evidence that I do array has that he's the inventor
is that he has a 1982 copyright claim for email, but it's not for email. It's for his specific
program that he wrote. Did it. This claim is clearly undefendable in court, seeing as he doesn't
own Gmail and places like the Washington Post have had to print corrections after accidentally
referring to him as the inventor of email. Oh no. Yeah. Oh boy. I personally have no stake in this.
I could care less whether or not this guy invented email, but there are some people
like folks in the world of computing history who are not so chill about this.
They do not like Shiva I do array and some have had some pretty scathing responses to his claims.
People are quick to praise the fact that he was a teenager and he made a program to send emails
to a small group of computers in the seventies. Like there's nothing to take away from that.
But the consensus I seem to see is that he didn't create anything that didn't already exist
outside of this stuff, especially lately. I had a ray has become a bit of a public
kook in twenty eighteen. He tried to run as a Republican in the Massachusetts midterm
election, hoping to unseat Elizabeth Warren. Did he do it? I suspect he had the good sense
to realize he wasn't going to make it out of the g o p primary, so he ran as an independent,
ultimately getting three point four percent of the vote. That's not terrible. No, I mean some
pretty respectable. It's not much, but it's something. It is at this point. He's running in
the g o p primary for the twenty twenty election, hoping to unseat Ed Markey. I predict he'll be
running as an independent again. Since the coronavirus situation has broken out, I do array
has gone full on conspiracy weirdo and started spouting a bunch of the bullshit narratives.
We've heard Alex disseminate on March twenty thirty published a letter that he sent to Trump
where he talked shit about Dr. Fauci and suggested that all people need it with some vitamins and
iodine. It'd be good to go with no need to quarantine or distance or anything like that.
I invented a way to send that through a computer network. This is a non medical doctor sending
unsolicited medical recommendations to the president, which is the hallmark of a non crazy
person. One of the main angles lately has been to get Dr. Fauci fired. That's one of his big
things. They love that shit. As he told Politico, quote, we have bureaucrats who run science and
bureaucrats who run medicine and you can talk to pretty much anyone in academia. They'll tell you
behind closed doors that Fauci epitomizes that. Oh, Fauci, this disgusting bureaucrat who graduated
first in his class at Cornell Medical School, who holds a medical degree, unlike Idorei. Idorei
and past in for his guest and fellow Senate campaign loser, Deanna Lorraine, are two of the most
prominent voices in the fire Fauci camp. And this has nothing to do with directly with Idorei,
but I wanted to read this little passage from Politico about Lorraine's complaints about Fauci.
Quote, his projections have changed constantly. I think he first started predicting two million
plus deaths Lorraine complained, saying she understood the number as the total number of
projected deaths. Quote, and now it's down to 60,000. And you know why such a sudden change,
that's a pretty drastic change. The two million plus number comes from the famous imperial college
study forecasting the results of an environment with no social distancing measures taken at all.
Lower mortality projections are the result of extreme social distancing, such as shelter in
place orders and business closures. Lorraine said she did not know about that distinction.
There you go. Wow. There you go. I appreciate her honesty. Wow. I appreciate her just being like.
Oh, I guess I should. Oh, I guess I don't know what I'm talking about. I might be an idiot. Am I
stupid, but also isn't that weird? How that's exactly the complaint Alex was making about Fauci
in the introduction for Shiva Idorei. It does seem consistent. Yeah, because people are reactionary
childish idiots. Anyway, it doesn't look like Idorei invented email and he's in the middle of
just like this lunatic blitz trying to rile up the Trump base for his doomed run in the 2020
congressional election. It's all very pathetic and dumb, but it's also causing direct harm to
people probably. So I hope he has trouble sleeping at night. Yeah, I'd be a real bummer to invent
something and then suddenly put your head like you're in your room like studying and you're
trying to get everything and you invent this system and you're like this shit is going to
change the world and then you pop your head out and everybody's like we've had that for a while
now you're like motherfucker. Well, I mean it would it would still be really impressive and I think
that you could. I think it is really impressive. I think you could probably get a lot of respect
within those worlds. If you didn't insist you needed to be like seen as the inventor of the
like trying to take away the the work and the achievements of people who came before you. Right
I think turns off a lot of people. Right. Right. They kind of think you're an asshole. This isn't
like an Isaac Newton situation where nobody else had shared it with anybody before and then he
invents it and they're like no, no, we already found it. No, it's he didn't do it. No, no. So
I do. Ray is going to be on here in a minute. Dr. Shiva is he's known by his fans, but before
that Haleck says something profoundly stupid. How many have died worldwide from the virus
that they're hyping up and counting every death that you has these tests for COVID-19 that they
admit are all incorrect. Almost all of them false positives. If you've ever had the flu
in the last year or so, you test positive. If you have the coronavirus, there's thousands of them.
Well, that it test positive COVID-19 and the people that are rallying around the hysteria
in the left want to keep America shut down. They want to create a mental illness. They want to
create a phobia where you just expect. Oh, you can't go in the ocean. Sharks will even though
only about 30 people a year get eaten by sharks worldwide. They estimate you got it. Well, this
is a lot worse than that. 193,000 worldwide. Alex is just making up that part about the tests for
COVID-19 all being false positives. Yeah, there's literally nothing to back that up other than just
repeating it over and over again. More importantly, Alex is severely overestimating the number of
people eaten by sharks every year. I was going to say he's saying that there are 30 people
eaten by sharks every year when in reality it's only four people who are killed by sharks every
year on average. Last year it was only two. Now, this might seem like a minuscule distinction,
and it might feel like I'm nitpicking, but I'm not. The difference between four and 30 is a 750
percent error, which is very significant. And sure, you can say that I'm being a dick. The point
Alex is trying to make is that there aren't that many shark attacks, but we fear them because of
movie depictions and stuff like that. And fair enough, I'm not disputing that point. I'm saying
that Alex just made up the 30 number to try and act like he actually knows how many people get
eaten by sharks every year. He doesn't. It's completely made up as a number. He's just trying
to make up a number that sounds small to him, but in reality, it's way, way higher than the real
world number. This is a deceptively important point. A lot of the time, Alex knows something,
in this case, that there aren't that many shark attacks. He wants to convey that point that we
think that there are more shark attacks than there actually are because he wants to use that as an
analog to the virus. But he thinks that just saying there aren't that many shark attacks,
that doesn't sound good enough to be convincing and authoritative. So he just makes up something
to fill in the gaps. He knows his audience have no idea how many people are eaten by sharks,
and he know that they'll just believe whatever number he says. So he pulls 30 out of his ass.
He does this all the time with small details like this and big narratives. This is what he
does with headlines. He knows what the headline of an article says. So he just runs with that and
makes up the details of what he assumes are in the article. He's seen the movie moon raker,
so he just assumes the book is the same and he makes up stuff about Ian Fleming writing it in
order to reveal the globalist plots. A microcosm of Alex's career is very well encapsulated in a
throwaway lie about people getting eaten by sharks. Just make stuff up in order to fill in the gaps
that he wants to. It's all nonsense. Once you start to realize that, you really start to see it
everywhere. Yeah, there's another small problem with that is that this isn't like sharks because
the only way it would be like sharks is if when you got bitten by a shark, you became a shark
yourself. Sure. Maybe there's a little bit of a there's that too. Yeah, two of that is a part of
it. Yeah, this is not a shark bites are not a communicable disease. Also, there's a little
difference between like being eaten by sharks and being killed by yeah. So we get to dr. Shiva
coming in and there's trouble right out of the gate because Alex had like I said he has two
guests on that episode and it turns out that dr. Shiva does not like Alex's other guest.
Big pharma is failing. They need to put in big vaccines and as we've gone after them like blood
hounds, particularly with the fire Fauci campaign and the immune system work I've done, you know
what happens Alex? There are people like Robert Kennedy Jr. who's been in this movement for a
long freaking time who has suppressed this movement from people building a bottoms up movement
who goes finds other people like one of the guys you're going to have on your show
and pushes those people forward. They speak the same rhetoric, but there's Zippo on Hillary Clinton.
Nothing because Robert Kennedy endorsed Hillary Clinton three times and the entire
Kennedy family post John Kennedy is institutionalized not so obvious establishment.
But listen, I know you're in Massachusetts and so we just so happen to have this other guest
that you disagree with on later. You're welcome to get into that person as well.
Let's just stop for a minute. Let's just stop for a minute. We're gonna go break in a minute.
I don't care if guests disagree with their guests on the show. I'm not running a cult here.
I know you're a really smart guy. I want to get into the big picture.
We don't allow bashing of Hillary Clinton here. I'm joking. So Alex is deflecting there a bit
and he rushes to break after Dr. Shiva says this stuff about how his other guest who's coming up
is a shill and you know that because he works with Robert Kennedy Jr. who's limited hang out to try
in the corrupt the anti vax movement. He works with Robert Kennedy. Yes. I thought Robert Kennedy
Jr. was about to be on the show and I was like man. I did not know he was crazy. No he is. He's
dude. Oh really. Yeah. God damn it. Yeah. Isn't that you didn't know that. No. I don't give a
shit about the Kennedys. Why would I give a fuck about the Kennedys. They're you know like they
had. They had two good ones. Maybe. I don't even know if I would give them to yeah. No. Robert
Kennedy Jr. is one of the like big players in the the anti vax world. Oh he should be stopped.
Yeah. Not in the Kennedy way. I think most people just kind of like I'll write whatever. Yeah. So
yeah. Alex's other guest is somehow associated with Robert Kennedy Jr. So Dr. Shiva believes
him to be a shill because he won't point the finger at Hillary Clinton hard enough or something.
So Alex rushes to break and here's how he comes back from break.
A lot of crazy stuff going on here and I really like Dr. Shiva. He really is a smart guy and
hearing him talk. And we happen to have this Dr. Rashid Batar already set up because he's been
criticizing Bill Gates. He's been criticizing the vaccines and man Dr. Shiva out here Ray was
getting really upset saying well I can't be on the same time. You know with this guy I'm like well
you're not going to be on the same time with it. He's like well I can't come on that guy's going
to be on. I'm like well I don't do the ultimatum stuff so that's just the way it is. And you know
the show kind of becomes this deal of oh this guy's coming up for Hillary Clinton and I'm like
telling him on air and off air. I'm like go ahead and if you dislike somebody and you want to come
on the show and we're talking about that you can do it. But so many people these media shows become
who can go on whose show. People always say don't go on Alex Jones's show. And then people say well
if you have that person on I won't go on your show and I just don't do that. I don't do that. That's
that's that's not what I'm involved in. Everything's completely transparent here. And
I mean I guess I'll still have this Dr. Rashid Batar on. I want to hear what he has to say
because he's criticizing Bill Gates and talking about Fauci being full of crap. And we know that
Fauci is full of baloney. And so we're here exposing that and that's what we do. So there's
that train wreck that you just saw part of off air. And so I think I'm going to probably table this
issue and move on. I would do that too. So apparently Dr. Shiva really really doesn't like
this Rashid Batar character to the point where he is now gone. He is just left. Wow. There was on
the show for like two minutes. Talked some shit. Alex rushed to break. And now he's gone. Who knows
what the fuck happened there. But I can tell you this with absolute certainty. I don't care.
He had his own dual of the fates there between his doctors. That's what happened.
So Alex says that Rashid Batar is a medical doctor. As it turns out he's an osteopath
which in and of itself isn't a horrible thing. But when you're an osteopath on info wars you're
automatically very suspect and suspect is a great word for Batar in 2007 the North Carolina Medical
Board recommended that Batar no longer be allowed to treat children and cancer patients
after finding that he charged a whole bunch of money to apply unproven treatments on patients.
Incidentally one of the treatments he apparently used was IV hydrogen peroxide which is bleach.
Hey the reason that the board wanted to stop him from treating cancer patients is because
his unproven and ineffective treatments were severely dangerous. The reason they wanted
him to stop treating children was because part of his hustle was claiming that his chelation
treatments could quote cure autism. I thought we were going to get there. Yeah which is of course
caused by vaccines. Yeah. Batar is famous because he had an association with fellow anti-vaxxer Jenny
McCarthy and because the media played along with his bullshit in 2009. An aspiring cheerleader for
the Washington football team named Desiree Jennings claimed that flu shot had given her dystonia
a neurological disorder but she was cured by Batar's chelation treatments. Oh god. There are
so many problems with her story chief among them according to the initial story about her case in
the Luton Times. She saw over 60 doctors trying to diagnose her condition. From the article quote
Desiree has seen her primary care physician, physical therapist, speech therapist, neurologist,
neuropsychologist, psychiatrist, and a bevy of nurses. Amazingly it was her physical therapist
who provided the clinical diagnosis dystonia. That's intensely suspicious. The fact that she
saw a neurologist who didn't catch this but somehow her physical therapist did that's weird.
I have no idea what the reality of the situation is but I don't see any proof that this is what she
had nor do I see any evidence that this was caused by a flu shot nor do I see any evidence that
Batar did anything to cure her. Jennings case was championed by Jenny McCarthy and her group
generation to rescue as an argument against vaccines and the media ran with it on shows like
Inside Edition. Hey, they pointed to the fact that her case was reported to the vaccine adverse
event reporting system to give it elevated credibility. Although that would end up being a
bad move. These reports in that system don't contain identifying information but they are public
and dystonia is super rare so there aren't many cases that are filed that that is a symptom.
The examiner looked into it and found her adverse event report and it includes this line quote
the admitting neurologist felt that there was a strong psychogenic component to the symptomology
and made a final diagnosis of weakness. I don't mean to mock Jennings at all because it's entirely
clear that she was very likely suffering with a real condition that she was trying to get help with.
It just doesn't seem like this had anything to do with the flu shot. It's really just unfortunate
that in all likelihood she was used by people with a ridiculous anti vaccination agenda.
And anyway, that's how Rashid Batar got a bunch of attention by being attached to this case. Gotcha.
Well, recently he's become notable as a coronavirus conspiracy theorist and talking
some basic ass information about Fauci and Bill Gates. Man, I remember whenever I was
still doing the hearing aids thing somebody told me that their yoga instructor told them
that they had Lyme disease and they just were like, so we went to the real doctor or they
didn't say real doctor but I'm editorializing there. We went to the doctor and he said that
nothing was wrong. So then we went to Florida and tried these experimental treatments for Lyme
disease and you're like, oh, God, no, no, why did you do that? Yep. And it's so sad. Yeah, Rashid
Batar is one of these folks who profits off that stuff. Yep. So anyway, Alex is still going to
talk to him or maybe he's not. So enough drama. Let's move on from this guys. Enough drama. Shut
it down. I love guests and stuff. But quite frankly, our ratings are higher. We don't have guests.
And I don't just do things for ratings. Okay, that's extremely high ratings everywhere it's
put on everybody knows that I do things for money. A lot of times we should take a break from the
guest man, because you know, it just becomes a big giant. I just cluster up a junior high
in junior high and I wanted out of junior high and I went to high school when I was in high school.
And I just it's just not not not not the waters in which I swim school. We're gonna
we're gonna cancel all the guests today.
Turn to fiasco. Yeah. All right. So I ended up looking into both of these dudes for no reason.
They both like Shiva ends up bailing and Alex cancels dr Batar the fuck
just nonsense. Hey look at these two people are being dramatic little babies. So cancel it all. I
don't give a shit. All right. Yeah. I like that totally grown up response to somebody winding
one time. Yeah, very much. I love that Alex is scolding them for immature and being a baby
himself. You guys are children. So I'm going to take my ball and go home and my dad is going to
be real mad. Yeah. So left to his own devices. Alex starts rambling and he ends up complaining
more about how no one seems to care about all these people starving. Civilization is very
tenuous and it's breaking down irrevocably right now. It may be too late to avoid a gigantic deep
prolonged depression. An extra 20 million people on top of the 10 million already starved to death
are dying right now. These are real people. These are little kids with ribs sticking out on them.
Okay. And my God, the liberals are always like, oh, let's go take abandoned dogs and cats and
let's take them in and take care of them. Okay, great. How about we take care of some people
because you write off all those people. You've just written yourself and everything else off.
It's just that simple. Obviously, I agree with Alex. The more should be done to address the
severe issue of world hunger. But I have to ask why he hasn't cared about this up until now very
recently. It's very convenient that this would pop up right now. If you're so concerned with people
starving in the developing world, why did he support Ron Paul who's been preaching the Gospel
of eliminating all foreign aid since at least 1980, which would lead to the deaths of untold
numbers of people? Why hasn't Alex cared at all that an average of nine million people die of
hunger related conditions every year? Why hasn't that been a part of his normal coverage? Let's say
back in 2017. Is it possible because he doesn't give a fuck about the actual issue and he's only
using it as a political prop in order to justify his other positions and pretend like he has some
kind of a moral high ground? Let me answer that for you. It is. Oh, okay. I find it that there
would probably be an overlap between the people that he would be fine with getting exterminated
and the people currently starving to death. Now, that's just my general. I would imagine. Yeah.
If you consult the world accounts, which tracks hunger statistics, you'll see that a lot of
progress has been made in terms of tackling the world hunger crisis. But there's still a lot
of work to do. In 1990, there were over one billion people living in hunger. But by 2015,
that number was down to 784 million. Obviously, still way too many. But that's a drop of about
20%, which is not nothing. Every year since then, we've seen a reversal of that trend. And by 2018,
we're back up to 822 million people struggling with hunger and undernourishment. One of the big
issues surrounding this, according to the UN, is that countries where hunger is on the rise are
seeing rising income inequality, which is compounding the problem for the most vulnerable populations.
Water is another crisis, and both of these issues are only going to get worse as the effects of
climate change become more pronounced. This is a very complicated and serious issue,
one that the UN and affiliated non-governmental organizations do a tremendous amount of work
combating and trying to find solutions to. It's deeply disgraceful for Alex to point to all the
people around the world living in severe food insecurity and pretend that somehow if we were
able to go to the movies, it would all be okay. It wouldn't be. But don't kid yourself. It's a
societal decision we're making not to put more resources towards solving these problems.
It's a policy decision to fund or not fund programs that provide food to vulnerable people,
and Trump doesn't seem too interested in the kind of policies that fund that stuff.
In his 2021 budget proposal, Trump looked to cut more than $180 billion from the supplemental
nutrition assistance program, or approximately 30% of its budget over the next 10 years. This would
come along with cuts to programs to provide free or reduced price school meals for kids in need.
Trump doesn't give a fuck about hungry people in the country he's the president of. How can you
even pretend for a second he cares about people who are hungry in a foreign country? It's fucking
absurd. Considering how many times Trump has talked about and followed through with cutting
funding to the UN, you have to assume he doesn't really give a shit about the effect that could
have on the ability of things like the World Food Program operating. Here's what I would say.
I admire Alex caring about people in the developing world dealing with hunger, even though I know
he's only pretending to care. I don't want to succumb to cynicism here, so I'll try to build
on the pretend concern he's presenting, and I challenge him to look in the mirror and realize
that the only two politicians he's ever really loved, Ron Paul and Donald Trump, would let every
last person in those foreign countries die if it make getting rid of some taxes. And you know
who would be fighting to help those hungry people? The same people who are now, who have been for
years, the people Alex insists are the villains. So fuck you, Alex. Yeah, look in the mirror.
It is. It is amazing to me that billionaires don't have somebody like right next to them going.
Here's why you want to give away all of your money. Yeah. Income inequality is at an all-time high
combined with a less access to food and water and basic housing sooner or later. This is going to
happen. Your money is going to go away and you can choose whether or not you want to be around
afterwards, because this is not going to stand. It's either that or they feel like they've done
enough to build a perfect castle that they can watch the rest of us die and then pick up the pieces.
There's not much other thing to say other than they're stupid, I guess. I don't know. Yeah. So
that's all awful, and that's the last I'm going to say about his stupid starvation. Yeah, because
I really find it offensive. I on the level that like many of his narratives I find offensive
in the same way, but it's sort of like there's the goofy dumb shit like moon raker. Yeah, it's
kind of like I could talk about that all day. Yeah. And then there's these things that are just
like I it's repulsive the saying that doctors are just having orgies is right on and that same
sort of that territory. It's like you go go just quit. It's now Jordan. Yeah, we get to
the best thing. I don't know if it's the best thing. Yeah, but this is really where things
broke apart. Okay, all right, like the two guests fiasco fantastic right here is where like I'm
already on the second episode like you know we are. I'm like all right come to the end of this
thing or at least it felt like yeah and then I was just like oh no this is things just the
wheels off the wagon. I am your host Alex Jones. I'm going to make a very important announcement
here. This is the time to do it. I've been pondering doing this for many, many years at
different junctures that I knew that myself the country the world was at a particularly
dangerous point, but I've really held back doing it. I'm moving in with my dad in the next few days.
I'm going to come into the studio or I might just do it live. This is just really kind of a
precursor right now and record my last broadcast or if I die broadcast because I hope to be here
in five, 10, 20 years. I hope to turn this around, but the climate we're in what's happening in the
world how the globalists are now moving in lightning speed at every level now is the time
to record the final broadcast a broadcast that would go out after I've been killed or silenced
and it just really make the most important statements that need to be made in a concise
cogent way. What a douche. Alex if you have things you want to say just fucking say them.
Cut out the bullshit theatrics of talking about recording a special episode released after you
die like some kind of a low rent dead man drop. This dumb dumb has his own radio show with no boss,
no sponsors to please and a completely browbeaten staff who clearly don't stop him from doing
whatever the fuck he wants. Does he really expect anyone with half a brain to believe
there's some kind of real important information that he's been holding back for the past 25 years?
This is spectacular theater though and it's either just Alex being a dramatic little baby
or it's him legend building. If you're someone like Alex and you know you need a satisfying
day new mall that leaves people puzzling over your career forever then what better way to do that
than claim you're going to record a final episode that lays everything out and then never do it.
Rumors will fly about someone who had a copy of it. It'll become a hot debate about what was
said in this mythical tape. The only way to make this better is if he insists on doing it on VHS
because his career started analog and it's going out and no stop it. This would be awesome.
God, but the reality of is if he did do a last episode, it would be the biggest masturbatory
episode in the history of him jerking off. There wouldn't be any new information. They'd be like,
Hey, remember how great I was that time? Yeah, I was pretty great. And remember how great I was
that other time? That was pretty great. Most likely he'll record something. It's nonch.
It's not so much. Just record something where he's crying and yelling about the globalist
referencing Bill Joyce article and wired basically just going down the list of all of his buzzwords
and catchphrases and aligned with something like avenge me or something equally dorky.
What I'm getting at is I refuse to get all excited about this. I have absolutely no faith this
will happen and if it does, I have no faith that it won't be the biggest dud of his fucking career.
I will put this conspiracy theory out there. All right does exist already. It's on VHS. It's
on VHS and and he pulls the computer chip out of the homeless man. That'd be the best. That's
it's the legend. Yeah, that's the way it is. So Alex in the first opening salvo here is saying
that he's going to record this and it's going to be something that will be released once he's dead.
Yes, very specifically said that. Yeah, but now everything changes. Let me just have this little
short precursor to my final broadcast, which again, I hope will not be my final broadcast,
but will be one that I will air as if it was my final broadcast. So it's on record.
What shot us down. It at least is out there in some form, though they are good at removing
things now with their AI system and all their little dutiful human helpers. So now I'm confused.
Is Alex's plan to do a show where he pretends to do his final show, but it's not going to
be his final show and it's not going to be something that will only be released in the
event of his death. Sounds like a guy who's really trying to hint to his audience that this
shit is over, but he doesn't have the balls to just come out with it. I mean, what is them for
him to say on his fake last show? What? What? Like hasn't he had the time to say in a quarter
century on air that he thinks he's going to prove in a couple hours? I'll lie in the whole time.
Yeah, there's that or like hey globalist means Jews guys. Yeah, like there are very few drops
some serious shit. There are very few things that I can imagine him being like this is the end of
the career. Might as well might as well pull this one out. Yeah, I don't know. I am Bill Hicks
like what what would you know? What would what? Let's see. What is his big secret that he's been
hiding? That tape of Reagan getting pegged was real. He's got a copy of it. The only way that
this it works satisfyingly is if he doesn't do it, but makes a big deal about how he's going to do
it. Yeah, exactly what I laid out is the only way this is awesome. That would be his. That'd be
the best last broadcast to reveal. No, that's what he should do. He should reveal that it is his
last broadcast after saying he's going to do this whole last broadcast thing and then be like
surprise. This was it. Well, and I didn't say a goddamn thing, Jordan. It kind of feels like
that's what this show is. It's kind of does because it starts to get like really retrospective. Oh,
no, right after this. There we go. This seems to me like to correct me if I'm wrong,
but the way Alex is talking here, it seems like he's reflecting on his career in hindsight,
as opposed to it being something that's ongoing. It's with a real sense of urgency and sadness,
but also of accomplishment and satisfaction that I have come much further than I ever thought I
would and I didn't ever expect to. Oh boy position. I was trying to warn everybody believing there
were men better than I was better than I thought on the leadership that would want to stop a world
by government extermination program that makes the Nazis look tame. And there's been some resistance.
There are some people in the government and systems in art for it, but the death cult is too
well dug in and too well entrenched. Well, those are too strong. We failed. Now they're going to do
what they're going to do. That really seems like a retrospect that seems like I'm done. The career
is over. That's that's gotta. This is your life kind of fit. That's a man. That's a guy at like
fifty eight who's worked at the same company for thirty three years. We did and is in and is in
forced retirement. He's given that speech of like, but also I just want to say that I accomplished
a lot here. I didn't do everything I want to do because they forced me out. They furloughed me.
They were fucking I had seven years left on my contract. Anyways, I thought I did a really great
job. It's a guy at the end of his career giving a speech, but it's a guy who failed whatever his
big goal was. Yeah, but also needs to be like I didn't totally fail. It really feels very much
invented email after all. So look, you know, a shirt globalists are too strong. They're going
to win in this round or whatever, but Alex assures everyone that oral tradition
will save us. Sure. I've done a lot of analysis on it and a lot of research. We've heard them so bad
that even with AI censoring all future text through the spoken word and through the oral
traditions, the truth is getting out and when they kill almost everybody, there will be a
large human resistance of hundreds of millions that will take them out. Humans can do anything
when we're enraged and motivated. And that's really what matters now, doesn't it? And the good thing
is we weren't hit flat footed. And we're going to get these people in the end. I won't be here.
Most of us won't be here, but I will assure you the new world order is not going to get immortality.
They're not going to merge the machines and they sure as hell are going to pay for what they've done,
dumbing us down, turning us against each other, promoting racism in the name of fighting it,
promoting their damn Satanism and their pedophilic crap everywhere. And I could feel God's pure rage.
That way we're going to sell my body. It's distorted and it has some evil in it. But that's
only my what I could feel God's pure enlightenment and pure rage that what's going on here and I
could assure the new world order, the Hillary Clinton's, the Bill Gates is the world, the Roth
child's all these new order people that you are going to be destroyed. So I mean a lot of this is
fairly standard stuff, but it's also it also feels like exactly what I think he feels like he
launched into like what his idea of my last broadcast will be. Yeah, that's how it feels.
It really does. The globalists are going to win. I won't be around. It's not going to happen,
but oral tradition, getting the word out. The resistance lives on exactly resistance lives on
after that's the dorky. Avenge me. Yeah, kind of thing that I I predicted totally. So it just
goes on and Alex is like thanking his audience for like almost like it just this feels like
there's so attempt at closure and I can see our work together. Everything you've done as
listeners as viewers promoting the truth, being attacked for it, pushing out our articles and
videos, even though they're imperfect and embarrassing in ways, but it's human. It's real
and it's it's it's uncoordinated because it is coordinated. It is it is it is absolutely real
authentic and the enemy knows that and they just don't know what to do about it. And so humanity's
beautiful. Oh, whoa. And we're going to make it through this together. It's going to be rough,
folks. And I for the first time in my life began to feel guilt having children yesterday. I've always
known that we have to have children to bet on the universe and to get closer to God and to
not be selfish and to mature and to really become your ancestors. Sure. Projection of the future.
There will for us to survive and share our time together and share our humanity and it's that
human experience. It's so beautiful. It is the journey that's the destination and
anyone that tells you that you're not essential, anyone that tells you you're ugly or you're bad
because of where you're from or what color you are or any of that is get the fuck out of here.
So I'm listen to the fuck out of here. So I'm listening to this and it really sounds to me like
a guy who's about to sign off and not come back and I noticed that this is the last segment of
the hour. Like he's in the middle of the last segment. Yeah, it starts to make sense. It's
Friday. This is how he's going to wrap things up and then go on a sad weekend. And then I realize
that this is the second hour of the show. In theory, he still has another hour of show after
this. How do you recover from this kind of Academy Award lifetime achievement speech that he's on?
How do you do that and then do another normal hour of the show? Why the fuck didn't he wait an
hour to do this? He knows how long his show is. This is crazy. That is that and that's another
movie. That is the broadcaster in any disaster movie where it's like this is look the asteroid is
coming. We have eight hours left. I was eternally privileged to share this time with you humanity
is beautiful. It is we will survive man. It is beautiful Jesus and fuck you Alex with the anyone
tries to make you feel bad skin color or where you're from. You're evil. Yeah, Jesus. So then
Alex gets around to a message for black people. No, no, just tell people of color something.
The no party is founded and is run to enslave and kill you. The Republicans are just establishment
blue blood dorks and don't know what's going on and most of them and
you have to understand the eugenicists. They don't want to just get rid of what they call
the third world populations. They want to get rid of everybody because these people hate themselves.
They have they have bought into such selfishness and they've imbred in just such disgusting ways
and you can imbred black people. You can imbred what you can imbred anybody and you get monsters,
folks. You get selfish psychotics because you're not supposed to have sex with your brothers and
sisters. You're not supposed to have kids with them and these people are mentally ill. Okay.
And they're dangerous and they're bad and we've got to fight them. I can't remember Jordan. Is
this a family show? So Alex's message to people of color is that the Democrats want to kill everybody.
Yeah, but the Republicans just want to kill you. Yeah, so it is your altruistic duty or something
vote Republican. Maybe oh boy. I also recognize that I said that this was an Alex was saying a
message to black people, but you know he says people of color. Yeah, you know why I was wrong
because I never would imagine that Alex would say people of color.
What the fuck is up with that? That is a good point. That's very weird. That is a good point. He
does seem to be dropping the basket. How is that civil war is over black people's rights and
I'm going to use the snowflake term that whole thing like it's very strange. Very strange.
Also, I do think that Alex rambling about how you're not supposed to fuck your siblings.
That is what he would say on his last show. Yeah, yeah, that's just good advice. Sure. That's just
good advice. So this is the real point. Really, if you wanted to still everything down, this is
the message you really wants to get out. And I just don't want folks when you see me drugs with a
mud and attack. It's not about Alex Jones. They do that because they see info wars as last man
standing as what they fear males standing up strong and saying no being afraid and rallying
fellow humans and then women getting involved and waking up and waking others up there. They're
worried about humans coming together. And so the reason you need to know that I'm a winner
and that you're a winner is that when they say they destroyed me, when they say they killed me
or they put all these lies out, you have to understand that they did that because we were too
strong and you don't have to believe that I'm a loser. We're winners, folks. You have to know I'm
a loser. Whatever bad things are about to happen. Hey, don't don't don't believe that stuff. Don't
believe it. Yeah. Hey, you're going to hear a lot of bad stuff about me and let me be honest.
It's only because I'm too strong. None of it's true. It's because they hate males. Right. So
Alex discusses how like they're only destroying him because he's too strong or something and he
remembers that Star Wars exists. Sure. And you don't have to believe that I'm a loser.
We're winners, folks. Obi-Wan Kenobi to give you a cheesy analogy was not the loser when Darth Vader
cuts him down. He's the winner because he chose to do that to the young generation would get
pissed off. I think Alex might have missed the point of Obi-Wan's line about how Vader strikes
him down who become more powerful than he could possibly imagine. Alex seems to think that Obi-Wan
is saying that his death will be a rallying event for the next generation of Jedi, but I don't think
that's the point. I think it's super clear that he's talking about how it become more powerful
because he'll become one with the force and gain all sorts of powers after he dies. Well, there
is a force ghost. Yeah, there's that power. I guess you could interpret it as being about Luke
being inspired to learn to become a Jedi in response to Obi-Wan's death, but that doesn't
really make sense given the quote being I shall become more powerful and all sorts of other minutia
about force ghosts that I have no interest in getting into or exploring. I wouldn't expect
Alex to have a good handle on this though because as we've seen, he's a prequels guy. Yoda can still
shoot lightning a post force ghosts. So we know we're good. We know it's cool. Yeah, I would rather
be a force ghost than a regular old Jedi man. Probably sounds great. Pop up in whatever planet
you want without a worry about and like you can't be hurt. There's life after death and you can
still hang out with your buds totally. That's great. The Samuel Jackson there. Yeah, so of course
because Alex is doing this weird thing that may or may not be his intended last broadcast or
something. He starts thinking about Colonel Travis. Sure, of course, and he almost starts crying
talking about that drunk, drunk idiot. Colonel Travis at the Alamo knew he was going to die,
but he really believed in Texas. He didn't like the tyranny of Santa Ana. He didn't like the fact
they wouldn't let him be Christians. He wanted his own tyranny that they'd engage the massacres
just like and he wanted to be like his grandparents and his father and others that had fought the
British stories about guys fighting, you know, six to one, 10 to one. And he aspired to that.
And so he laid down his life with 180 plus other people show that other people would see an example,
not a failure, but a victory. That's a victory. Controlling yourself and fear until there's not
even fear anymore, but absolute pleasure in the blessing of being persecuted and being destroyed
for the right thing and standing against the lies and knowing you're right and knowing you know
God and knowing there's good and evil and choosing God and knowing God's real. Alex knows nothing
about Colonel Travis just based on his description. That is not a guy. I want as my commanding
officer, the guy who's like I've always dreamt of going up one to ten. No, I would like you to
get reinforcements. I want to go back. I want to survive. We should probably get a better
tactical position. Yeah, all of this stuff. Maybe now Colonel Travis. I'm just saying maybe we're
the ones doing it wrong this time. Colonel Travis didn't end up at the Alamo because of some pursuit
of a noble death. He was running away from debts. Yeah, because he's a drunk asshole. Anyway, this
is how the the segment ends and he ends the second hour. And like I said, like this should be it. He
should go home. Yeah, this this is like you got nowhere else to go. We're screaming. Remember
the Alamo. Yes, it is. It is a extreme honor to stand against the new world order.
Not persecution, not a failure, not any of that in such a short life to stand up for what's right.
That's what everything is about. And I know I'm stating things that are obvious to everybody, but
we have to turn loose of any fear or even any guilt because I'm a man. If I keep pushing this
hard, I won't be here for my children in God's leg. Raw. I'll be there.
And see, that's the secret of 2017. Our ancestors made such sacrifices
for the promise that their progeny would be given Providence. The Providence is like a torch or a
baton that has to be passed forward and we have to pay in blood and I will and I know you will as
well. Pull the right back. That's it and the end of show end of show end of info wars. Go home.
If you are there and you are like one of Alex's employees, it is your responsibility to be like
stand up and walk out. David Knight will take over. Yeah, whatever you are. You got to get off
if you want to gather your thoughts and record some sort of a goodbye message. Yeah, by all means
do that. We'd love whatever shape you're in right now. You're live. All right. You can't do this.
I don't know what the fuck and so he he doesn't though. Of course not. Alex back to business.
Alex comes back. It's as if that didn't happen. Of course. Why would it? It's the wildest thing
you got a sandwich during the break. Dan you got a Snickers. He got blood sugar. So he didn't go
home and this is how he starts the next segment. All right, I want to give the number out. I want
to take your calls and I've got a bunch of clips and news to cover, but it just gets to the point where
it just gets so disgusting. But the good news is
everyone I know is totally rejecting stuff like together at home.
World government propaganda with Lady Gaga stumbling around up there.
Lady Gaga on record has to have someone sleep with her in her room because demons try to
eat her at night. She admits that. Wow, that sounds like a wonderful God you serve.
I could just instantly stand on a mountain in my mind and just see for infinity.
No fear. I couldn't imagine serving a God that ravages your brain where you live in constant
torment. Yes, you can. That's a damn virus. Alex seems to be a constant torment. That's the God
you literally talk about all the time. He seems like he's constantly tormented. I don't I don't
know any other way to explain it. Anyway, Alex is talking about a 2013 lawsuit filed by Gaga's
former personal assistant, where in one of the claims that was made was that she was made to
sleep in the same bed as Gaga because she didn't get her own hotel room and Lady Gaga had tasks
for her even at night. Quote, O'Neill testified in a deposition that if Lady Gaga was watching a
DVD in the middle of the night and grew tired of it, she woke her up to take out and replace the
DVD. At worst, you can say this is an instance of a pop star having unreasonable demands for a
personal assistant, but Alex is taking this a little bit far. What he's doing is combining
that story with a 2012 interview Gaga did where she discussed a recurring nightmare she had involving
a demonic phantom and how she discussed the dream with Deepak Chopra. Alex has combined these two
things into one story. The kind of works better for his purposes, but isn't true. So that's what's
going on here. Yeah, that sounds about right. Yeah, it's all bullshit. Anyway, good, good thing. You
didn't go home, but the way he describes God in his mind. That's a total God thing to do.
That's one of his God's favorite things. He's got demons on all of us all the time. Yeah,
it is true. I is. It's strange. Now, Jordan, I would explore this longer, but I have to get to
this next. Sure. This is weird. Alex is talking about as opposed to everything else we've talked
about today, which is absolutely just mainstream boring normal nonsense doctors fighting. So
Alex is talking about here in this next clip about how the people go along with the New World
Order, right? Because even Hogan went along with the New World. We're yeah. He was a third man.
He was a third man. We're trained to go along with things, right? Something like that. He gets
into a metaphor about villages and I find this really interesting. This is one of the more
fascinating, weird things of his brain. Okay, those of us that do feel and do see how crazy
things have gotten and who know what's happening and who already understood it.
We're like, don't you see it now? Why are you? Why are you going along with this? Because humans
are designed to go along with each other design, grow up in a little village and dad and grandpa
and grandma take you down and you catch fish. And when they tell you, don't go by that crocodile.
Later, you see that crocodile, you know, eat a deer or something. You know, they told you the
truth and your whole life people around the village were good. There was like one guy that was crazy
and bad and, you know, he got out of control and hurt somebody. So, you know, some of the men grabbed
me and threw him off a cliff one time, you know, but the village is good. What? It's not sick.
That sounds sick. Your village becomes successful because you're planting crops and you're hunting
and all of a sudden you're not 100 people, but you're a thousand people. Oh boy.
You're talking about you, buddy. And the con artists show up.
And the traveling con artist comes into your little town. Could have been in ancient Africa,
could have been in ancient Europe, could be in ancient Asia, ancient Latin America. It's always
the same story. The witch doctor comes in the bad witch doctor and he says,
you've been bad and you don't believe in this God. You haven't given an offering. So
it's going to eat the sun two weeks from now. Okay. That sounds like Roger Stone.
Is he talking about Roger Stone? This sounds like his career in a nutshell. This is a metaphor.
Yeah. So the bad witch doctor comes in and I'm thinking, okay, all right. This is weird. Yes,
it is. It goes on a little bit. This is very strange. It's always the same story. The witch
doctor comes in the bad witch doctor and he says, as opposed to the good witch doctor,
you've been bad and you don't believe in this God. You haven't given an offering. So
it's going to eat the sun two weeks from now. Well, that person just has mathematics and history
and a priesthood has told them the dates that these things are going to happen.
What? This is how the commerce began. What?
And everybody laughs at the guy and whatever. They throw him out of the village. But in a couple
weeks, the sun gets eaten by the monster. He walks out and he's got some primitive fireworks.
He's dug out of a mine. He strikes him and some blue fling comes out of the fire and he goes,
bow down to me because I'm the representative of the God and I will make the sun come back
that you know cures illnesses and grows the crops that you know keeps you warm and you really like
and you get on your knees to him and he goes, okay, set me up in the best area of the village.
So this goes on exactly how you'd expect. He starts like ruling over the village and stuff.
This sort of thing that Alex is expressing is really the same kind of vein as ancient
alien stuff where white people have a complete inability to imagine that non-European cultures
of the past were capable of anything without some kind of outside help. For ancient aliens,
people that's using aliens to explain things like the pyramids. Thalix is saying the bad
witch doctors had some secret knowledge of eclipses that they used to bamboozle ignorant people.
As far back as 2136 BC, the Chinese knew perfectly well about eclipses and according
to history.com quote Emperor Chung Kong executed his royal astronomers high and low for failing to
predict an eclipse. They had folklore based explanations for what was happening, but that
didn't mean that the people were all terrified of an eclipse in the way that Alex is describing.
The Inuit people have legends about their moon god and his sister sun god fighting,
which explained the lunar cycle in eclipses. It was two quarrelsome siblings chasing each other.
The story Alex is telling is fairly close to the tradition of the Batamaliba people from Benin
and Togo. In their tradition, the two matriarchs of the world, Kaiokok and Puka Puka, presided over
the first village. As it grew, people started fighting with each other and in order to get
them to stop, the two made the sun disappear. That got people's attention, so everyone made
peace with each other and gave gifts of reconciliation and the women turned the sun back on.
This tradition continues in the Batamaliba they view eclipses as a time to make peace with each
other. So it kind of is like Alex's story, but it's also the opposite. I have no idea what Alex
is talking about, but it legit sounds like something from a children's movie. If he had some kind of a
citation for the art of the con originating in bad witch doctors showing up to villages around the
world armed with secret knowledge of eclipses, which they then used to become rulers, I'd love
to see it, but I don't know if it's based on anything real. Interestingly, though, this exact
story that Alex is telling is a trope of early English literature from the late 1800s. However,
it's white people using eclipses to fuck with native people. Oh yeah. From the savage in literature,
representations of primitives society in English fiction 1858 through 1920 by Brian Street, quote,
gullibility as a feature which enables British sovereignty to be maintained by the use of western
knowledge and technology to frighten the simple native into submission. Perhaps the most famous
and memorable example is the use of an eclipse to over all the native. In King Solomon's mind,
the travelers take advantage of an eclipse to reinforce the native's belief that they are gods.
Also, side point, it's very likely that this is where Alex is taking his story from, because he
keeps referring to the person in his telling as a witch doctor, which is precisely who the
villain of that story is. Quote, if he and his fellow travelers can make the natives believe
it is through their power that the face of the moon is darkened, then the natives will abandon
their evil witch doctor, Gagool, and follow the white men. This is a very popular theme in literature
around the time that sought to emphasize white European supremacy. From Street's book, quote,
the theories of anthropologists are used in popular fiction to provide various explanations
for primitive attitudes to situations, which become traditional themes in fiction. The ease
with which the native can be deceived is brought home to the reader by the vivid use of eclipses
and academic theory is used to explain the natives reaction. I'm not positive that this is
where Alex is getting this from, but it is like a trope of this. This European fiction from around
the time of colonial. I've read I've read books with that kind of shit in there. I did not realize
looking back. It does seem obvious that eclipses are the white man's burden that
Rudyard was talking about. That's what makes the most sense to me. Definitely. It's it's just what
we know. We just have to carry that knowledge of an eclipse on our backstand. Yeah, so I'm not
positive and Alex never cites anything when he's talking about these witch doctors that would come
because they have the secret knowledge of the brotherhood or whatever. I'm willing to explore
whatever he's bringing to the table, but from everything I can tell, it seems like these
are these these Euro centric eighteen hundreds versions of stories about the quote unquote
savages. Hello, you guys can't understand math. Your skin color is different. Right. I think that
Alex just believes all that is. Yeah, basically. Yeah, so Alex in this next clip talks about how he
he got up really early that morning and he watched Trump's press conferences
and he loved it. He has an interesting thought about it. Okay. And I hadn't watched Trump's press
conference from the night before I was with the kids. So I watched the whole thing,
including the others that came out after him and
I mean, I think it took years off my life, man.
It will. Trump knows they've turned the public into like three year olds.
So let me tell you, Trump doesn't talk like that, folks. When he's talking to some of the smart,
he finishes your sentences. You don't get the, you know, dopey talk stuff, but he knows they put
people in a childlike state. So he goes, I bet I said sunlight might have been good.
And then we asked the scientists and they we have a big super laboratory and they found out
for the first time that sunlight kills the virus. And then he goes, and I bet it does something
good with your skin. I know the media is going to attack me. I bet sun hitting your skin helps it.
This is super interesting to me, man. In the past, Alex has just flatly ignored all the many,
many times Trump has said completely fucked up and stupid things in his press conferences.
He just acts like those things didn't happen. I guess like he must have felt like this one was
too big and stupid to ignore. So he's just come up with this narrative that Trump was acting stupid
because we're all so stupid. This is amazing stuff. And it definitely doesn't sound like someone
trying to rationalize another person's abusive behavior. As for the stuff that Trump is saying
about like UV lights, we've gone over that already. The type of UV light that's used to
disinfect things would fucking fry a human. This is not Trump saying, Hey, man, isn't the sun
wonderful? It's him talking about his ass about technology. He does not understand.
I have no I have no sympathy anymore. Like if you're if you still support Trump,
you get what you get, man. You just you just listen to the president, the guy you wanted
to run the country tell you to inject yourself with bleach. Well, go fuck yourself, not according
to Alex. Don't care. All Alex is saying that Trump said that the sun's good for your skin.
If you can rationalize a guy saying inject yourself with bleach away, you you win the
cognitive dissonance prize. The sun is good for your skin. You got it. You won. I mean,
everyone should just be outraged by that, but they're teaching you like
Donald Trump is not a doctor, so he can't tell you that the sun is good and good for
Trump. Honestly, he can't for your skin. I
the sun is good for your skin.
Son is good for you. I know you know that. So here's what Trump said in that in the press
conference that everyone is up in arms about quote. So supposing we hit the body with a tremendous
whether it's ultraviolet or just some very powerful light. And I think you said that it
hasn't been checked, but you're going to test it. And then I said supposing you brought the light
inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you
said you're going to test that too. Sounds interesting, right? And then I see the disinfectant
where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we could do something like that
by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a
tremendous number of on the lungs. So it'd be interesting to check that. So you're going to
have some you're going to have to use medical doctors with but it sounds interesting to me.
He wasn't saying that the sun was good. He was spitballing weird ideas about UV technology that
he doesn't understand and implying that because disinfectants work to kill the virus on surfaces,
that maybe you could inject them into you and to do a good job inside the body.
The next day when asked about it, Trump tried to pretend that he brought up these things
sarcastically in order to fuck with reporters quote, just to see what would happen.
And that Jordan is a relief that the president of the United States was using his press conference
in the middle of a pandemic to suggest potentially lethal non treatments for the virus,
just to troll reporters. Yeah, it's I feel confident. It's worse if he knows what he's doing
and he doesn't he doesn't understand. He thinks that when he's saying I was being
circumcised with you then then he's like see I wasn't stupid. I was just really really evil
trying on purpose to get people killed. His explanation of like I was just fucking with
reporters like you just think in his mind. He's like you've done it. Got it.
Nailed it again. You guys had no idea I was lying to you. I'm a genius. Yeah. So Trump said he was
just trolling and then of course it came out that one of the leaders of the Genesis to church who
promote the use of bleach as a miracle cure for all sorts of ailments had sent Trump a letter
earlier that week from an article in The Guardian quote in his letter. Mark Brennan told Trump that
chlorine dioxide a powerful bleach used in industrial processes such as textile manufacturing
that can have a fatal side effect when drunk is quote a wonderful detox that can kill 99% of the
pathogens in the body. He added that it can quote rid the body of COVID-19. A few days after Brennan
dispatched his letter, Trump went on national television at his daily coronavirus briefing
in the White House on Thursday and promoted the idea that disinfectant could be used as a treatment
for the virus. The group is also the subject of an investigation because of their medical claims
about bleach and the article goes on to say that quote. Brennan said that 30 of his supporters
also have written in the past few days to Trump at the White House urging him to take action
to protect Genesis to and its bleach paddling activities which they claim can cure coronavirus.
I have no idea if these two seemingly connected things are related, but one guy who's pretty sure
they are is Mark Brennan. He was pretty pumped about Trump's press conference. Alex seems to
not want to bring up this part of Trump's comments and just wants to pretend that all he said was
sunlight is good. Which is weird. It does seem like the New York's Attorney General should
send Trump a cease and desist letter for making false medical claims. Maybe yeah. So Alex is mad
that like you know they say that Trump can't say sunlight is good because the doctors these doctors
sure and then Alex starts complaining about interactions he's had with doctors. Yeah,
I believe that. I remember in my divorce court ordered psychological and they wrote in the report
and I'm sitting there and and the guy goes how much money does your company bring in a year
and I went 25 million dollars and the guy looks at me you know I was this is like six years ago
and and and I went you know that's the gross I you know I I don't make that okay well the next
question do people talk about you in restaurants like do people ever whisper about you and I said
yeah yeah he put the report he goes well Jones claims he makes 25 million dollars we know that's
not true and he says people talk about him I don't know who he is from a guy with a doctorate
put because he didn't know who I was talking about one dimensional that I made up 25 million dollars
and I made up people talk about me. Alex come on man. Alex in a grocery store. Alex don't tell
pop culture super famous and I walked over and I said hey was Dr. Drew in your report
it says that I made it up that uh people know who I am do you still think that he said
and he said this to one of the lawyers too later I learned oh I never said it was conclusive
that you're a narcissist because people talk about you I just didn't have proof see that's
how the science works yeah man that's how the science works yep so Alex is really pretty defensive
about this idea that he was diagnosed as having narcissistic personality disorder yeah and so he's
really going at this doctor from his divorce proceeding you could say narcissistically you
might say that laughing at me you see you don't bring in 25 million dollars and I thought he was
joking on it yeah yeah yeah you know we sell products that we fund ourselves so that's that's
how we fund things it costs a lot of satellites being with me that that a lot of that product
costs most of that and I'm the employees I mean I'm I mean you know you know you
does it make you mad at me you are and I said are you trying to make me mad no I don't care
you don't know who I am I said is this some kind of the guy's completely mentally ill folks
but see I was court ordered to go sit there so he could zip his pants down because he went
through and then piss on me and like oh nobody knows who you are wow
that's these people and and I didn't tell the story about me because it's about me
sure it's how ridiculous all this is that this nobody now is like this god and pronounces the
conviction that because I'm pro-human and I am confident that's why even humanity that they've
made that a mental illness a competent man who's successful so I consulted the DSM for to see what
kind of like what's the actual diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder just to get
a sense of how a doctor might be evaluating alex they got rid of words they just put it
in a picture of alex there I gotta say he hits a lot of these boxes just that clip right there
get rid of the gold water rule right on that clip just listen to that and be like oh yeah that dude
yep yep hey look uh the doctor uh who's a conspiracy against me and he was he's crazy and
he was talking with yeah so here the here the uh criteria has a grandiose sense of self importance
check is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success power brilliance beauty or ideal love
no idea believes that he is uh or he or she is special or unique and can only be understood
by or associate with other special or high status people check requires excessive admiration
check has a sense of entitlement check is interpersonally exploitative check lacks empathy
check yeah is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her shows arrogant
haughty behaviors or attitudes check aha that's all of that's all of this do you are there any
secret ones not on there well in the 2011 the psm five refined some of the criteria for npd
and it honestly sounds even more like alex yeah one of the defining features is quote
impairments in self functioning which can be described as quote emotional regulation
mirroring self esteem hmm that sounds a lot like his broadcast that does sound like that
another hallmark is grandiosity mixed with quote excessive attempts to attract or be the focus
of the attention of others i don't understand that i'm no doctor so i can't diagnose anyone
with shit but if you look at the criteria for an npd diagnosis it becomes pretty easy to see why
someone might think that pretty well describes alex i mean just just the i imagine that he had that
diagnosis after the first question he was just like hey uh how are you doing today i'm i'm
doing great how are you doing today you're the one who should be in here we should switch seats
i'm the one who's the doctor here i've always been a doctor i was born a doctor you're lying to me
you've been trying to kill my family i'm getting divorced so alex descends pretty hard into this
defensive yeah i would say so by the way in their own narrow definition of a of a narcissist
narcissists don't care about people they don't give tips and when they're under pressure that's not
that in the dsl but again it's it's their little cult term it's their little thing and then we sit
there and our whole lives are run by these guilds and we bow down to the lawyers and the doctors
and the psychologists and all they are is grasping people on average wanting power uh-huh when the
real power is growing crops taking care of your children standing up for yourself go home for a
fight but if somebody wants one you can get it you want to get your head knocked in you will
i'm not looking for violence but i'm not afraid to feel it out and when i do i'm going to knock
your head off okay so that's cool yeah i mean there's nothing other to say than that is just
like okay man yeah we get we get why you got a diagnosis because you're exhibiting a lot of
these behaviors that would be uh indicative the the it seems like the easiest way to find out
if somebody's a narcissist is to just be like hey you're a narcissist and then their response like
if you told me i was a narcissist i'd be like oh shit i've been acting like an asshole haven't i
i i don't like said it to alex he'd be like you're a narcissist i've been doing i will kill everybody
i don't like that line because like uh because i'm a torus no number of times in my life i've had
people be like oh toruses are stubborn yeah and that puts you in a box because you can either
say yes i am or you can say no and it proves that you are exactly there are some sort of things
that like it doesn't work universally no no of course but i understand what you're saying in
terms of alex he certainly it is it is not a blanket statements it is alex centric yeah
so in this next clip alex is not plugging his water filters although he is well they made
the best gravity fed filter out there compared to competitors that are 500 bucks and i love
propure they're as good in some tests not in others that it's apples and oranges we just
go out and say what's the top right of gravity fed filter and the crazy thing is usually whatever
the best is isn't the most expensive that's what you find about like it's crazy you'll
see some really expensive fancy thing with all this marketing and it doesn't cut out stuff like
these two and i'm not even plugging that right now it's 30 off the price they're selling because
i'm making like 30 bucks so we got to sell a lot of these for the hot place but that's going on
yeah about a million apparently if you have 25 million coming in a year you got to say you're
only making 30 on each water filter it's amazing how the best gravity filters are also the ones
that give me the best profit margin yeah it is wild it's not the most expensive one and i'm not
plugging but also the 30 30 off right now i'm just i'm not plugging it so alex comes back from his
break uh commercial break and this made me laugh so hard all right we're gonna go to your phone
calls right now and then i've got a piece of news that is so gigant or i'm sure i'll screw it up
and mess it up i mean yes well that is an amazing amount of insight that is i got a big old story
i'm gonna fuck i'm gonna fuck this up can you imagine brian stelter coming on his tv show
oh guys holy shit you do not even know the story up about it's out of the senate so big i'm going
to botch this entire thing big news out of the senate senator strong thurmond god damn it he's
dead i already fucked it up brian stelter here on reliable sources i can only be trusted with
small stories big stories i will go good baka uh uh uh yeah oh boy so alex doesn't get to his story
right away because he's got to talk about how long it took him to get into work of course i feel like
sometimes like going on public is scary or sketchy because they're all looking for leadership look
when i drive down the road my neighborhood it took me 40 minutes to get to work today because i just
drove through the neighborhood and stopped at each family so i'm glad you're outside the virus
overalls a hoax that has less than one percent death rate it's about mark the america who's
known and loved missed the uh break there um i don't believe he uh did that i don't care
anyway we're all whispering about him at the same time too though so when alex said that he has
this big news he's sure he's gonna fuck up he tells his staff that he wants that sort of like
fox breaking news sure sound effect to play okay and so when he went out to break there
he had said that he was going to get to this big news in the next segment so when he comes back he
can't do it because they didn't play the music music set let's go to your calls quickly here
and then i've got the huge news i'm gonna hit um start of the next segment we'll do that fox
intro okay okay next segment because i want to do the dun dun dun we're gonna do it this one we
didn't just okay next one i caught them all myself okay so this isn't the big news okay by earlier
when i told you that alex alex had said that his people are sending in intel about bill gates
this is the only example of something that could have been what he was talking about
and stupid let's play a clip from 2008 where they're talking about the bill and the gates
foundation's real name and how it's the human depopulation operation here here's that clip
in 1997 dr zayden got a call from friend in ceo about a potential funding source for an
organization that would focus on international population and reproductive health bill and
malinda gates with just a little money to spend but a lot of skepticism about the academic approach
agreed to meet with lori zayden and her colleagues at john's hopkins and they came away impressed
in 1998 dr zayden became the founding director of the bill and malinda gates institute for population
control bill and malinda gates run world-wide depopulation and they admit it so that speaker
she's giving an intro to another speaker and the explanation here is that she misspoke the gates
group is uh it's not called the institute for population control it's the institute for population
and reproductive health this has become a bit of a stupid conspiracy online all based on that
little clip apparently initially publicized by adam curry who sucks the most obvious explanation
is that the speaker misspoke but apparently that's just what sheeple would say the internet sleuths
have been trying to find evidence that the name of the gates group is you know it was originally
called the population control institute for population control but literally all evidence
except that clip says that it's the institute for population and reproductive health in order
to make sense of this lack of evidence the new claim is that the gates people have completely
scrubbed the internet of any proof that their group was originally called the institute for
population control but that's right from that video that's right the complete lack of evidence
that the claim they're making is true is only evidence of a complete cover up of the evidence
that would prove their claim to be true that's very convenient this is why there's really no hope
about against this current type of conspiracy thinking it's just too resilient there's a
conclusion that they want to arrive at and any suggestion of supporting evidence or even the
mysterious absence of supporting evidence that's good enough to be considered proof
i'm just not sure there's any way to work with that level of disconnection from reality outside
of one-on-one therapy like i i'm i'm i'm not convinced that their education would penetrate
now there's nothing that can penetrate that it seems tough that it that is what it is yeah
so that video is the smoking gun and even if they were called the institute for population control
that doesn't indicate a depopulation no that even even if that were true it doesn't match what alex
is saying no and that's not the bill and melinda gates foundation that's just something that they
funded at johns hopkins yeah anyway it's all bullshit yeah so alex comes back from break
again and this time they got the news they got the music okay but it's also not what you'd expect
like i thought they were going to play some like breaking news fox music sure it's it's the law and
order done done i wish well this news really deserves some fanfare it's very sad news but
exposing this could bring down the bubbles
all right you know
that's a mismatch that is that is somebody
that is them being like we couldn't find the clip yeah and also i don't think we have the
copyright we don't have rights i don't think we can do that he's like well we can't just do the
sirens again do something put something else in there yeah so you're ready for the big news yeah
let's hear it the 21st century you don't send in bombers to bomb people
you send in testing kits oh boy and oh it's an accident china has
they just so happened to have the testing kits right in the same room with the virus
and they just so happened to accidentally put it on
the needles that went in your arms and give it to you and they also wiped their shoes with
the mask and shipped them over in the governor california what the governor new york ordered
you to wear the used mask because we're not in rundown chinese cities where
they have open sears and all the rest of it where the government doesn't care about the people and
the people giving up so there's the ars technica story this is in bloomberg as well cdc's failed
coronavirus test were tainted with coronavirus feds confirmed so i will say that it's true
that there is a story in ars technica with the headline quote cdc's failed coronavirus tests
were tainted with coronavirus feds confirmed however there's some important caveats to make
here first is that this article is four days old by the time alex is on air doing his air raid
siren bullshit so it's not exactly stop the press's level news big news the second and much more
important point is that alex absolutely has not read this article because what he's saying has
literally nothing to do with the content of it like this is this is basically moon raker book
versus movie territory yeah he's saying that the chinese sent these tainted tests and there was an
intentional attack however this article has no relation to anything china did it's entirely
about protocols not being followed within the cdc and their development of a coronavirus test
this was our government being sloppy not the chinese attacking us from the article quote now
according to investigation results reported by the new york times federal officials confirmed
that sloppy laboratory practices at two of three cdc labs involved in the test's creation led to
contamination of the tests and their uninterpretable results there's no indication in this article
that the contamination led to anyone being infected just that the results that were gathered from the
tests were inconclusive and unusable if you want to use this story and shine some light on the need
for better practices and controls within the cdc by all means go ahead however what alex is doing
is completely fabricating a story about china putting coronavirus on test needles and sending
them here to infect people which is essentially accusing a sovereign state of a crime that requires
a declaration of war he's playing with fire and he's all just making it up because he's either
unwilling or unable to read anything past a headline it's very disgraceful it should you
should have to at least have the word china in the article to make that bald a lie about it you
know just at least even if in the article it's just like we it's not from china like even
then at least china would be involved in the article instead of it being purely the cdc made
some tests and they were contaminated yeah is a as a self contained story that's brutal yeah
that's really bad yeah it's it's very unfortunate that's really bad yeah but alex is just lying
about it so this is our last clip and what ends up happening here is alex is saying that bill gates
is running the satanic conspiracy course um and then alex has a little flight of fancy
that i think might be blasphemous okay the prior release any more deadly bow up and soon i mean
we're in bad shape folks they've made their move they dropped a hammer and that man heads up the
most satanic power force on earth so he's coming with a needle for you and your family what are you
gonna do all right here he comes he says he wants to kill you publicly and he wants to put something
in your body because he loves you uh see the meta they go why does he say he wants to be populators
but then he says he wants to save us they have to metaphysically put the notice somewhere it's a
legal thing it's a legal thing he has to put the notice there is it a martial law thing and then
once the notice is there then he can do whatever he wants the city council has two weeks to hold
hearings about the will but god goes you know my children just don't have free will you got to warn
them you got to tell them because you know satan goes up in his audience with god says i uh i want
to do this and i go no no no no you have to trick them to do all these bad things and denounce me
they have to beg for you to destroy them first satan goes okay i'll treat them to hate themselves
try them to hate america try them to hate their children oh okay well then you can do it i think
that this is maybe maybe alex just watched lost so there's some sort of a connection with jacob
and the man in black's relationship that he's describing here with god and the devil i don't
know man that that seems like a shitty god to worship the god who's hanging out with the
devil and the devil's like hey can i kill him and the god's like no can i trick him into killing
each other well yeah of course you can buddy go for it well i mean like god did say the the devil
couldn't touch job in job so i think that's kind of what alex is like riffing right right right
was it interpreted as the devil or was it just uh yeah yeah i'm not uh who gives a shit it's the
devil while who who cares right but yeah i mean look i mean if god knows just how tricky the devil
is and he's like by all means you can't hurt them but you're really good at tricking people so
come on come on buddy come on seems reckless you gotta think after criticizing lady gaga's
not god that he created for being a shitty god to then give us a shitty your god i understand
wild i understand the idea of free will and you have to choose like if some other person
is trying to trick you sure but if it's a supernatural being it's kind of not on you
it's not on you seems unfair it's not on you i don't get why people get blamed for shit that
Loki tricked them into doing it's not your fault i don't know you're fighting against a god you
lose anyway the point here is that alex is in bad shape yeah alex is in bad shape i think like i
don't know like the obviously there is there is a piece of this they could be overly dramatic
sure alex but i don't know if i've ever heard him talking about like i'm recording my last episode
and then breaking down in this this way or he's he's discussing his career in hindsight yeah
and like i don't i don't know man i feel like we're like really coming up to it yeah but and i
i could look stupid in hindsight sure i admit that fully right but the way this feels it does it
does not feel like someone who's just trying to fuck around it legit feels like someone who's
trying to end his show well what it feels like to me is somebody who's emotional regulation is
tied directly to their sense of self esteem that's what it feels like to me i don't think he's feeling
good right now about his self esteem true and i think that's bleeding into other things that's
my that's my personal opinion i'm not a doctor dad no i i don't even pretend to be an osteopath
no which i could i think no the osteopaths do require education not like some of these other
ding dongs um yeah look dude i don't know i think my feeling is we have a really interesting
next week ahead of us yeah hey we'll see i am not looking forward actually you know what i
fucking am yeah alex does do his last show it's gonna be great i can't wait to tear that apart
god when he goes over his record that's going to be your fucking super bowl yeah every claim
that he makes about what he did you're gonna have i mean it's on it like i think that the
opportunity to legend kill is really excited and so if he wants to lay bare what his final
message is like i can't imagine something more exciting than deconstructing that so hopefully
he does do that but i have i have a sense that it'll be underwhelming but we'll see we'll be back
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