Knowledge Fight - #430: May 5-7, 2020

Episode Date: May 8, 2020

Today, Dan and Jordan discuss a couple episodes from this week on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex continues his coronavirus games, decides that maybe the world doesn't deserve to know w...ho Q is, and dips his toe into a hot new viral conspiracy sensation.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge fight, Dan and George knowledge fight, need money, Andy and Kansas, stop it, Andy and Kansas, it's time to pray, Andy and Kansas you're on the earth thanks for holding, so Alex I'm a Christian color, I'm a huge fan, I love your work, knowledge fight, no knowledge fight.com. I love you. Hey everybody, welcome back to knowledge fight. I'm Dan, I'm Jordan, we're a couple dudes like to sit around drink novelty beverages and talk just a tiny little bit about Alex. Oh, indeed we are Dan, Jordan, Jordan, quick question. What's up? What's your bright spot this week? Well, today, today, I don't know what I was listening to and it
Starting point is 00:01:17 might have been even a ways in the past, but jumped into my mind and I love it. An expression for a length of time when you call it a cup of coffee, like a baseball, you had a cup of coffee in the majors. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. You see, I use with the I use with the Dodgers for a cup of coffee and then moved over to the Yates. Yeah, I love that. I've been thinking about it a ton at every time I smile. I don't know why it's such a funny turn of phrase. It's just an idiom that you love. Yeah, I like it. Yeah, that's a good. I hope everyone has a good time. This is thinking about that. Honestly, this bright spot pretty short. It's a cup of coffee. Honestly, yeah, enjoy that for a cup of coffee and then move on to another
Starting point is 00:01:58 bright spot like Jordan. Yeah, yeah, adventure time, adventure time that one. I did not. Did I know shit? Oh my God, no way. Yes, I have been. No, I think that was Steven Universe. Oh, it might have been. I apologize. Yeah, Rebecca Sugar also worked on adventure time though. So that is why I said that. Yeah, it's basically the same thing, but it is. It's great. I have watched seven seasons in like three days. It's fantastic. 10 minutes long. Perfect. Great. Love it. Glad you're enjoying it. Watch adventure time. So I strongly recommend I won't but not because I don't want to just because I don't watch anything out of time. Yeah, too much. Alex Jones to listen to. Yeah, not a cup of coffee on that.
Starting point is 00:02:40 No, it's a lot of coffee on Alex. Yeah. So Jordan, today we get an interesting episode to go over. We're going to be talking about May 5th through 7th, 2020. I'm Dan. This is 2020. God damn baby. I intended just to do the 5th and the 6th, but Alex was only in studio for the first hour of the 6th. Okay. He jumped off air to take care of other business and I was like, well, let's check in on the 7th and see what happens. So we will be going over that. But before we do, Jordan, we take a little moment to say thank you to some folks who've signed up and are sporting the show and check in on the year of the seltzer. Of course. So first, Caron, thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Walk. Thank you, caring? Thank you, Karen. Next, Mitch. Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy. Walk. Thanks, Mitch. Thanks, Mitch. Next, Henry. Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy. Walk. Thanks, Hank. I was going to say that you Next, Maya, Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Why? %. Thanks, Hank. Next, Julian. Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy. Walk. Thank you, Julian. Thank you, Julian. Next, I hope this name doesn't denote something untoward. Oh, no. NC
Starting point is 00:03:49 infidel. Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy. Walk. Thank you. And see infidel. I pray that's not a horrible reference. Yeah, we suddenly just said a white nationalist thing. Oh, boy. And Zeke. Thank you so much. You are now a policy. Walk. I'm a policy. Walk. Thank you, Zeke. Thank you, Zeke. And then finally, I'd like to say thank you to a couple of people who signed up on an elevated level. We appreciate that very much. So first, Cassie, thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. And oh, I remember this name. Reagan, who has nothing like her namesake. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Crikey, Mike. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing, bro? We got to go
Starting point is 00:04:22 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, Cassie. And thank you so much. Reagan, who has nothing like her namesake. Yes. Thank you very much to the both of you. If you are there listening and you're thinking, Hey, I enjoy the show. I'd like to support with these gents too. You can do that by going to our website, knowledge fight.com. Click the button to support the show. We would appreciate it. Or you could find a local charity in your area that's helping out people in need and take that generosity over in that direction. Yes, we would appreciate
Starting point is 00:04:54 either. And also, we haven't mentioned this on the show in a while, but apologies. We are about two months behind from donation to shout out because we have a backlog of folks. We're trying to find the best ways to get closer to current, but it is a hassle for us. I don't want to sit here. Just press that button over. Sure. Sure. Sure. We're working on it. We have ideas. We do hopefully to be enacted in the near future. So Jordan, checking in on the year of the seltzer. Okay, how we doing? We've picked steam back up. Do we have some highlights? Are we on strong low light territory? Well, I will say we're now at 34. So we are ahead of pace. All right. Coming in right now. We're in the middle of week three, because
Starting point is 00:05:35 Sunday is the official end of the week because we started this on 420. I'll tell you, I'll tell you something. I like a certain idiom and that is that things are going well until the dog days of summer. Dan. Okay. Yeah, that might be the case, but that's why I'm keeping things like polar and a lot of the La Croix and a lot of those that have tons of varieties right, keeping that as an option for later. Right. As those dog days of summer come for sure. So we're at 34 ahead of pace and I got to say this is going to piss off the purists. Okay, it's going to trigger these. All right, but I will say that something I'm very excited about is I went really far afield for some of the candidates this week and I found this
Starting point is 00:06:19 brand called pedal that is a flower based petal. Yes. Okay, not pedal. No, well, pedal. It's a pedal. Yes, it's a flower pedal. A pedal. Yes to sell something. No P. E. T. A. I'm about to get stabbed. Yes. So each of the ones that they have are like flowers and I decided that they are seltzer because they're carbonated. Another bubbly sure mostly water with just flavor in right right. So I think they count even if maybe some people would disagree, but I have tried two of them. I have some other ones waiting. The ones I tried were the lychee rose flavor. Okay, which is pretty good. Put that in at a sixty nine out of a hundred. Oh nice. And then I tried the lemongrass, lemongrass dandelion interesting that has a little bit
Starting point is 00:07:08 of a splash of strawberry in it. Okay, I found that one to be a bit better. Put it in at a seventy two seventy three. All right. That's not very interesting. Yeah, I believe that like having a fruit or not fruit, but flower flavors. Yeah, very like there's an aromatic quality to it. I really enjoy. That's interesting. Yeah, I appreciate something that is a bit different. It's not great. Right. Like it's it's not. It didn't. It didn't cross seventy five. Seventy five is huge. Well, there are a couple more flavors in the fridge waiting to be tried and maybe one of those will go like there's one that's mint rose that I'm holding off on. Okay, that could be that could be like just completely nuts. Yeah, and we'll
Starting point is 00:07:48 see. But yeah, I respect the hustle. It's pretty good. Yeah. All right. So that's been the year of the cell. Jordan, we were going to start here on May 5th, Cinco de Mayo. Of course, Alex is in full celebratory mode. Oh boy. He is not. Okay, there's no mention of, of course not. Not drinking any tequila or listening to any mariachi. It's just normal ass. Alex Jones. I don't think he can even bring himself to speak that little bit of Spanish. No, probably not. But he has mentioned that he likes tacos in the past. And therefore he is not racist racist. Yep. So we start with Alex saying that he's a cool, not wanting to take vaccines and he has a good source on this. Michael Savage, who is a doctor came
Starting point is 00:08:31 out and said he will not be taking the COVID-19 vaccine and that it's very, very dangerous. And I concur with him as well. And he goes over the reasons for that. So we've got a clip of that. So Michael Savage does have a PhD degree. So he's not just one of these cats we run into so constantly who just calls himself a doctor for fun. Right. However, Savage is not a medical doctor. So no one should be listening to what he says about vaccines or medical decisions that you would take on yourself. Savage has a bachelor's in biology, two master's degrees in botany and anthropology, and his PhD is in nutritional ethnomedicine. His dissertation was on the botanical and nutritional health practices
Starting point is 00:09:06 in Fiji, including an enumeration of quote, the medicinal applications of 188 plant species found in Fiji. It's a cool area of study. And I am sure Savage had a lot of fun researching it, probably getting to go hang out in Fiji back in the seventies. Still, he is not a medical doctor. Yet Alex is just pretending he is because it helps him make his predetermined conclusion, which is doctors are coming out saying these are bad bad. Yeah, of course, needles. Of course. So under his real name, Michael Allen Weiner, Savage has published a ton of books about non-medicine medicine and weirdly a nineteen eighty four book called Getting Off Cocaine. These books were published. Did it work? I don't know if it did. I don't
Starting point is 00:09:48 know if he's ever been a drug guy because he did. He did like hang out with the like a lot of beat nicks. Sure, like Timothy Leary back in the LSD days. If he was on the fucking electric Kool-Aid acid bust, I'm going to be really. He might have. I don't think he was, but he hung out with a lot of them because specifically he didn't do drugs right. I don't I don't know all the details, but he hung out with Ginsberg and he was the straight edge guy who has taken care of people. I get the sense that that's the case. Gotcha. So maybe the book wasn't about him getting off cocaine so much as like eat this plant. It'll help you get off cocaine. That sounds right. So these books were published between nineteen
Starting point is 00:10:26 seventy two and nineteen ninety five, but also from nineteen ninety one onward. He published his hate filled right wing screeds under his Michael Savage alias starting with nineteen ninety one's the death of the white male a case against affirmative action. Yeah, weird that for a few years there he was writing both hard right polemics and books like healing children naturally and herbs that heal. Michael Savage is a strange fucking dude destroying the health care system in order to heal children with plants. Yeah, he is a weirdo. Anyway, my point here is that Michael Savage is not a medical doctor and his concerns about the potential future coronavirus vaccine are completely meaningless. So of course Alex. Yeah, that
Starting point is 00:11:09 sounds right. Yeah. So Alex talks about something that is pretty normal on his show at this point. Pretty normal piece of rhetoric and argument that he's been making. And that is the whole all deaths are being counted as covid. Right. Right. That seems to be a pretty consistent piece of his narratives. He talks about it a little bit here. They're attributing almost all the deaths to covid nineteen. So if you look at it's a regular daily death rate in each of these countries, but they're just contributing all the deaths to it. We now know it is an ultramassive hoax. So that's absolutely not true on a number of levels. First, the thing about calling all deaths covid nineteen is just something Alex is
Starting point is 00:11:48 making up based on him misrepresenting something Dr. Burke said a while back. But leaving that aside, his claim that there is a normal number of deaths is demonstrably not true. And he had Francis Boyle on his show not two days before this explaining that very fact. Boyle pointed to a couple of articles in the Financial Times where they analyzed all cause death statistics in 14 countries that they could get data from. And they found that the number of deaths in almost all of them were hugely outpacing the long term averages for the same time period. Italy saw a 90% increase Spain 72% the UK 61 Belgium 60% Netherlands 52%. There were some big jumps found and these jumps get even more extreme when they focused in
Starting point is 00:12:30 on local regions where there were higher concentrations of people and they had seen outbreaks. New York City reflected a 386% increase in deaths compared to the long term average, which was still behind the Bergamo province in Italy, which had a 496% increase. These numbers require further study. But the biggest point to be made is that Alex trying to say that death numbers are the same as they always are is a complete lie. There's no way around this. He's telling his audience something that's the opposite of reality. That's just so fucked. It's just so fucked. We're fucked in. It's fucked. Everything's fucked. We're fucked. This is fucked. Yeah, I mean I don't know how more I can say. Well, I mean like when
Starting point is 00:13:11 Alex is coming on air and just literally saying something that is the opposite of reality and at the same time the opposite of something he's had a quote unquote trusted expert on saying it's just it's it's very disheartening. Yeah, so we get into this next clip here and Alex sets up something that he's going to pay off later and I'll be honest. The payoff to this I basically fell asleep. No, we're going to have they tonight in studio. Fair enough to lay out a large spectrum of official graphs put out by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation by the Royal Society over in England. All of them giant complete frauds because they're lying on purpose in a systematic way to create as much fear and control as possible
Starting point is 00:14:06 and to force a forced inoculation as early as 2020. So it's all fun and games for Alex. Get on air now that most of the country has followed the recommendations that would be needed to avoid the worst case scenarios that are depicted in those graphs and predictions and do a whole big show about how the graphs and predictions were an elaborate fraud. It's all fun and games for him because nothing means anything on this show. Also, if these graphs and projections that were being put out were intentionally designed to increase fear and to force a vaccine, what does Alex think about Mike Adams self made projection which Alex reported on on his show? Mike's model showed 2 million people dead by July if nothing was done. Of course,
Starting point is 00:14:44 Alex reported that as an official model showing 2 million dead by July and then he had to be corrected by Mike that this was a model that represented what would happen if no one did anything to mitigate the virus's spread. When Alex covered this model, Mike had made it was back in early March when the editorial line at Info Wars was to lean into the virus is going to kill everyone narrative. So even when with Mike's numbers being 2 million dead by July, Alex reported it as just being a projection and it actually possibly could be worse. Now the models are at millions and millions dying. There's a new computer model out that shows those two plus dead million people by July. But again, these are just models other lands
Starting point is 00:15:28 at models, you know, show 15% death rates, not 2%. So he's saying that Lancet says it's 15% in order to make it sound worse than Mike's 2 million dead by July graph. And then when Mike was on the show, he explicitly says that his numbers are a great underestimation of the real death numbers. It's way worse than the numbers I've already printed. It's way worse. I just dare not print them because it's a it's a former CDC head says they don't know what's wrong. They don't know why it's being intentionally botched because they're covering it up from the president to blame him when it explodes. This this is their next or Russia failed impeachment failed. This is their next attempt. The CDC is trying to take out Trump. That's what's happening. Mike, thank you so
Starting point is 00:16:12 much. Wow. Well, hope for the worst prepare. Hope for the worst. That's what the globalist hope for. I hope the best prepare for the worst. The globalists are hoping for the worst to try to overthrow America. It's it's just sick. That was from back on March 6th, because everything was very different for them back then. Yeah. So what was all that? Was that part of this elaborate fraud that Bill and Melinda Gates were pulling? Because it seems like a worse even more sensational version of the graphs and projections that were coming out around that time. Was this Alex and the health ranger trying to so panic and force people into a mandatory vaccine? Or was it just some sort of a food bucket salesmanship act that Alex is trying to pretend didn't happen now because
Starting point is 00:16:51 his narrative is completely changed? Let me guess the latter. If you look on the X axis, you'll see a data point higher than what they. Is this your David Knight impression? Rebecca being really mad about a graph. Stop it. So exciting. So Alex gets to complaining about Governor Northam because he remembered that he likes doing that impression. Sure. Keep the baby comfortable. Right. The thing. So he does that a little bit here. Governor Northam, who used to run the baby harvesting program in Virginia. That's why I went on TV and said, we don't need law enforcement and government involved. It's between the doctors and the mother. Notice he doesn't say father. The mother decides to terminate
Starting point is 00:17:36 and not resuscitate. That's a technical term. The baby's alive and fine. Then we keep them comfortable while they harvest the organs. Keep them alive sometimes two weeks. They have a special ward. Okay. We took care of your baby. It's gone now. It's an award. They wait till the orders come in for the organs. Keep them comfortable. And those nurses are making half million a piece. Really? Carrying out Nazi. Sure. Now, I know this all sounds shocking, ladies and gentlemen. Quite. Yes. Remember, Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Chicago, Illinois, New York City, Los Angeles, California. Remember all the 60 minutes pieces? There were five or six of them in the 90s about them caught killing patients for their organs. A guy would go in from a car wreck talking,
Starting point is 00:18:23 but he was healthy and they happen to have somebody that wanted that liver. Yo, as did. So so indeed. So we've got millionaire nurses, half a million, which nurses notoriously overpaid. I looked up the average salary for neonatal nurses and five bucks a year. Something thousand. Yeah. So it'd be ten times. Yeah. Basically the average brutal. So pretty much all that stuff Alex was saying about Governor Northam and the salaries of neonatal nurses come straight out of his imagination. So I'm just going to ignore that shit. The thing I want to focus on here is Alex's claims that there were a ton of organ harvesting scandals in the 90s, which is what he's using to lend credibility to the outlandish
Starting point is 00:19:03 claim he's making about current day organ harvesting happening at hospitals under the guise of abortion. I've looked into it a bit and from what I can tell, this is Alex misrepresenting something that I suspect he never actually understood in the first place, which is organ donation standards. The whole don't sign an organ donor card because if you do, they'll let you die in the ER to take your organs thing. That's a super old urban legend. And it's honestly probably the actual basis for Alex's narrative here. He said in the past that his dad told him that in hospitals, they do that. So you can chalk that up as another point on the board for like weird things he believes just because his dad said so. It's like, you're a dentist. I think
Starting point is 00:19:40 that's what they did to Robocop. I don't think he was actually going to die. I think they, I think they fucked him over. Is that right? Yeah. I imagine Alex's dad being like, shit. This guy needs a root canal. Let him kill him. I need his liver. I need his teeth. We'll make a necklace from bad. I need this guy's gums. Let him go. Just harvesting gums. Where would you? Where would you put them? Always need more gums. So beyond the urban legend aspect, I was able to find a New York Times article from 1997 that deals with some of the controversy that was happening in the field of organ donation that I think Alex is misrepresenting and misremembering. Maybe both. Yeah, probably both.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Yeah. Traditionally, the standard that had been used to determine when a person who'd consented to have their organs given to others and need had had the point when it could be done was after their heart stopped beating and it didn't resume. That was a long while back. Okay. Cause I thought it started at sprained ankle. No. And then all bets are off. Thumb leg. Yeah. Chop them up. Put them down. They shoot horses. Don't they? So that was traditionally the point back in the past. Then in the 1970s, the standard change to being when the patient was declared brain dead. That's not, you know, brain dead is a term that gets thrown around, but that there's a specific medical definition. Sure. That's used
Starting point is 00:21:04 there. Yeah. Then in the 1990s, it became more prevalent for doctors to discuss donation options with families of dying patients who had already decided to take them off life support. Right. Right. Right. So this is an entirely ethical practice provided that the decision to take the person off life support is not influenced by anyone suggesting they do so to provide organs for donation. And this shift has actually led to a greatly increased number of donations and saved countless lives. Yeah. Or you laughing about I just, I got the, the mighty python, like bring out your dad, the part where the guy's like, I'm not dead yet. And they just hit him in the head and he's like, all right, get him out of here. Yeah. That's the image that
Starting point is 00:21:42 comes to people's heads. It creates that, that image of doctors trying to con families into killing their loved ones so they can harvest their organs, which is more fantasy than reality. This 1997 New York Times article discusses a Cleveland clinic, which engaged in that form of organ donation, you know, where patients who had no chance of recovery and were only being kept alive by machines whose family had decided to take them off life support and consented to organ donation. There be given drugs to prevent blood clotting and widen blood vessels, which would help preserve their organs for donation. The controversy was surrounding whether or not one of those medications technically would hasten a person's death,
Starting point is 00:22:18 and would thus be considered euthanasia, which is a matter that this article clearly shows is not, it's a question that doesn't have a consensus answer. There's some people who are saying like, yeah, it would make your death more quick. And therefore the doctors are making them die sooner. That's the, that's the issue that's at play. Not tickled by bad argument. I think it's a relevant question, if only because of like the avenues it opens up for like, well, at what point is it, you know, where is the line? Yeah, that's that is a relevant medical ethical question. Sure. I think you could probably see there being decent arguments on both sides, but I also understand why you're not tickled by it. It's just, yeah, I'm pro euthanasia,
Starting point is 00:23:01 like even when I'm fine and I turn, look, I, I watched Harold and Maude. I'm pro euthanasia. Let's find it that way. Well, travel back to 1997 and take it up with the New York Times. Yeah, I'm going to. I don't care. I'll get them. It's about time somebody took them down in 1997. So I'm pretty sure this is what Alex is talking about because this 1997 article also mentions a doctor who quote said she could not comment in detail because she had signed an exclusivity agreement with the CBS news program 60 minutes, which is to air a broadcast on the dispute tonight. So I'm pretty sure this is the news program. Alex vaguely remembers seeing has no idea what it was actually about. Alex is telling his audience a story about doctors killing patients or at
Starting point is 00:23:44 best maliciously letting them die to steal their organs and sell on the black market. The reality of the story is very, very different and I can't find examples in the modern American hospital system of people engaging in that sort of practice. Yeah, the logistics of it to what you like how many hurdles you'd have to jump over in order to pull off something like that would be ridiculous. Yeah, if you were found to have been negligent in care that leads to someone dying so you can take their organs. Yeah, you could be sued. Yeah, you can be obviously lose your license for sure. You could get charged with murder. Absolutely. There's it's it's a it's an absurd thing for Alex to believe but it's what he's pushing and I really sincerely think that it's
Starting point is 00:24:26 just that 60 minutes thing from 1997 that he does not understand what the issue was. Yeah, mixed with his dad telling him these urban legends about don't sign the organ donor card. Yeah, take your organs. Yeah, I think that's what's going on. I mean, it's just a complete and fundamental inability to understand people that like that idea that a person would look at the amount of shit you have to do and be like this is way better than getting a job. Like it just doesn't make any sense. You know, and it also is a staggering lack of respect for what people in the medical field. Absolutely. Like the amount of commitment they have to helping people. Yeah, is is it's foundational to the job. Absolutely. Field so like that. Yeah, they would kill people
Starting point is 00:25:14 for fifty bucks. Yeah, no denigrating nurses by saying that they get paid half a million is so offensive. They are doing Nazi operation. They're almost always underpaid. No, no, no, no, no, they are most working underpaid. These ones that are doing Nazi operations get half a million short. Fine. Makes total fine. Great. So I told you that I got really bored because David Knight came around and Axis will show you come for his time. Here comes David Knight making a dumb prediction. And they already said before anything opened up here in Texas, for example, when Abbott said, well, we're going to let people open up twenty five, fifty percent. But they said already look, we've had a spike. Now, what they're telling everybody, what they're
Starting point is 00:25:55 preparing everybody for is they've got the new narrative is going to be see you opened up and now everybody is dying. So we got to lock you down hard and we got to keep you locked down. That's not the new narrative. That's the likely outcome of trying to force a reopening of many places where people congregate in large numbers prematurely. It's very likely that the number of cases will go up if states reopen everything before it's safe to do so. And the only thing that's a preemptive narrative here is what David Knight is doing. This is his preemptive rationalization for that is propaganda needs to somehow try to wiggle around the reality that infectious diseases spread. Inevitably, when you see the number of cases go up after these states
Starting point is 00:26:35 reopened, now you have a handy little piece of bullshit to help you explain how that's a conspiracy as opposed to the exact thing you'd expect to happen. It's just so fucked up. Yeah, that is that is a fingerprint. That's a man saying don't worry when people die. Don't worry about it. It's not it's their fault. It's it's all a lie. Pretend everything is fake. They're establishing it already. Yeah, exactly. You're establishing the right. And we've already seen this play out multiple times this year. On March 23rd, CNN reported on how Hong Kong had done a really good job of containing the virus, only having approximately 150 cases by the beginning of March. From the article, quote, now, however, Hong Kong is providing a very different object lesson. What happens when
Starting point is 00:27:19 you let your guard down too soon? The number of confirmed cases has almost doubled in the past week. They ease their containment measures and the number of infections rose considerably. They have the situation largely under control now, thanks to a reintroducing quote, a raft of new measures. They had quote draconian new controls put in place, including electronic tagging of all new arrivals who must undergo a strict 14 day home quarantine and could face criminal prosecution if they're found in breach of it. Over the weekend, police could be seen patrolling nightlife districts looking for those violating quarantine, arresting at least five people to whom had cut their wrist bands off in order to go out. Cool. Good work, guys. But that was what they had to do in order to
Starting point is 00:28:01 because they let down the guard too early. Of course, you have to introduce even stricter measures than you would have done in the first place. Right. Well, I suggest putting them in their rooms, putting a giant sheet of metal over the door because you don't know if they're vampires that is just an important consideration. You just don't know. Yeah, I don't know exactly. David Knight doesn't know. Experts in the field are pretty universally warning about this phenomenon and how it's pretty much inevitable that if we loosen things up prematurely and irresponsibly, we could see case numbers explode. According to an article in the Denver Post, one of the most important benchmarks for knowing that it could be okay to ease restrictions is a quote 14 day downward
Starting point is 00:28:41 trajectory and new illnesses and infections, which we do not have. And even if we did easing restrictions in that scenario is only advisable if there's also a robust testing system in place to be able to catch new outbreaks before they become big new outbreaks. We don't have either of those basic components for doing this safely. I don't understand how this is not a criminal. This is a crime. It might be a crime. It is. This is like this is Nuremberg trial shit. Like when we get through this, this is time to be like, Hey, guys, you knew that this was going to happen. This is premeditated. Those those people's deaths are on you specifically, personally, maybe Nuremberg trial, maybe Truth and Reconciliation Committee, one of the two, that's probably a wiser maybe from this
Starting point is 00:29:31 article. We also see the pattern of Hong Kong playing out in our states quote cases have continued to rise steadily in places such as Iowa and Missouri since the governors began reopening. This stuff is pretty clear. Experts have warned us about what the most likely result of premature opening is and all you see Alex and David Knight doing here is creating a preemptive excuse for why the thing they're calling for is going to end up killing a lot of people, but it's not really because it's a conspiracy or something. Yep. Yep. And I'm sure that they will be held accountable for their actions. Probably not. Oh, damn it. Alex might not be on air to deal with them. So maybe great. That'll work. So Alex, you know, we've heard a lot over the course of the last few
Starting point is 00:30:12 weeks him yelling about people at stores telling him to wear a mask and he yells at them and this continues here on the fifth, even though the governor said, we can't make you wear a mask in Texas. I go in stores, they say, get out of here, get out of here. And I'm like, Hey, you understand that it's incredibly rare to even die from this. They don't know they're ignorant. They love it. They love getting into it, even though their whole future is being destroyed by evil globalists. They just, it's just another SJW thing. Yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. So I've been tracking Alex's stories about him getting into fights with people who ask him to wear a mask in their stores for a while now, mostly because I thought those stories were probably not true. And even if they were,
Starting point is 00:30:49 they're kind of just funny glimpses into how much of an impotent manchild he is, raging against people trying to help because it inconveniences him slightly. And then last Friday, Calvin Munirlin, a security guard at a Flint, Michigan family dollar was murdered in retaliation for earlier telling a woman she could not enter the store without a mask. He was a father and it's an absolute tragedy. All following pretty much the exact pattern of all the stories Alex braggingly tells us of his own exploits at stores just carried much further. I'm not saying that Alex's rhetoric caused this woman to return to the store with her husband and son who then murdered this dude. I have no reason to suspect that there is even a concrete connection or that she was a listener
Starting point is 00:31:31 or anything like that. The reason I bring up this story at all is because the underlying behavior of fighting and arguing with security guards who are enforcing rules about masks is something that Alex fundamentally supports. And he's been very, very clear about that in the past few weeks. I'm sure he wouldn't advocate someone go so far as murder, but Alex is normalizing one of the steps down that path. He celebrates lashing out and berating people who are trying to uphold public health measures. And the consequence of that kind of thing is that his audience is trained to view that as a positive thing, a noble thing, even. This is a story that I haven't heard Alex bring up and I would be surprised if he ever does. I'm just not sure that there's a way he can cover the
Starting point is 00:32:09 story without kind of supporting the murderer, which I'm sure he'd rather not do. So at this point, like this show falls apart because he got David Knight in there right and he's boring as saster and then Robert Barnes shows up and I'm like this three way is not good. It's the worst thing I can think of. Yeah, it's it's almost unlistenable and I'm not. I would not subject our listeners to that. Yeah, three, three whiny man children with varying degrees of a lack of education, bitching about shit is not something I'm interested in. Well, to be fair, I think David Knight and Barnes are probably pretty well educated. They're just crass opportunists. Yeah, now one of the things that I think is really interesting is I haven't heard Barnes for a
Starting point is 00:32:56 while. This dude is worse. Oh shit. How at the job or at human human. Okay, be a human. Cool, I think that he's given up all pretension of being a lawyer or something and just descended fully into this like I do propaganda. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think maybe he wasn't getting enough donations for the free America Law Center or whatever the fuck he was trying to do because listen to this man. This this seemed to be this is the only clip of Barnes I'm going to play. It seems like he's reading a fucking script that Alex fed him about like hey, hey Barnes, you're smart. Back me up on this. And by the way, Barnes, are we kidding about how the deep state's making a move on enforce? We can't get into it yet. There's no doubt about it whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:33:39 What you saw was an inside takeout of General Flynn by the inside and we're seeing now all the scales of corruption they went to and that that's being uncovered and discovered. But they took out General Flynn to make President Trump vulnerable so that he had none of the white hats around him that he needed at times exactly like this. Russia gate doesn't happen if they are unable to take out General Flynn. Ukraine gate and impeachment gate doesn't happen except for their success of taking because he was going to kick all the operatives out and he was going to bring in all the white hats in fact. I mean, I represented some of those other white hats that got targeted by Mueller. So now what's the deep state up to? So and then the goal is on the outside to take out the
Starting point is 00:34:13 dissident voices. An institutional narrative doesn't work unless it's gated and you need gatekeepers to keep out the wrong voices. So they need to take certain key voices, primarily infowars, kick them out of the narrative. Arrest Roger Stone. Do you mean gate gate? And in the process in the time frame continue to target them for political harassment, legal harassment, every other form of harassment, publicize false news stories, hide true news stories to have this continuous campaign because infowars keeps managing to jump over that gate and get back in and undermine the institutional narrative. So the big powers of institution, the gatekeepers have to come and escalate the attacks on infowars and those who personify it. And we're not complaining we chose
Starting point is 00:34:52 this battle. We just want listeners to know we're really soldiers for our future, your future, and we're not backing down. We're committed to this, but soon we'll be able to talk about it, but it's pretty heavy stuff. Oh, no doubt. It's extraordinary. It's the most expansive, extensive targeting of any organization within the free press in American history, period, from a political perspective, from a press perspective, from a legal perspective. Really? There's no parallel or precedent to it. Come on, buddy. You gotta arrest us much. Oh, yes. Within, I'm talking to the press. So we've seen other, exactly. There have been political leaders, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, civil rights leaders. Wow.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Ernest Hemingway got this kind of stuff. Oh, absolutely. A whole bunch of journalists, independent writers, independent thinkers, independent political leaders. But you're saying for a press organization, you're right. This is this is the biggest. Completely. There's no press organization that's been harassed and targeted more than infowars. And the reason is not because they're afraid of falsehood. It's because they're afraid of truth. That raises the question, why aren't you representing him anymore? Yeah, calm it down. He's just not. Look, he's not ready to take on a civil rights case of this. I know his civil rights lawyer Robert Barnes. He's as holes want to own black people so much.
Starting point is 00:35:58 They're trying to own their stories now. That's not new for Alex. Disgusting. Yeah, I mean, I hate them so much. Yeah, it's pretty, pretty bad. But like that, that like to me sounds a bit different than the Robert Barnes that I'm used to. Like he used to have a little bit of independence to him. That sounds like the tools and Robert Barnes kit being used as an infowars employee. The way that Alex because set him up is what tips it off the way that Alex is like oh and talk about this barn like it's it's a 100. It's a setup for sure. Yep. Yeah. And I think it's probably because Alex gave Robert his own show finally. I think Barnes is like, hey man, I'm in the fold. Fuck it. So we skip past their conversation because who gives a shit.
Starting point is 00:36:44 And Alex. So he gets into social distancing, right? Sure. I bet he has great thoughts. Six feet. Right. That's how many feet you're underground. We just think about maybe that, maybe you think of the sneaker pimp song six underground. That could be maybe you think about a very regular height for folks to be right. No, in the six degrees of separation comes from just the theory of six degrees of separation of social distancing. And it's a psychological system of control. And it just so happens to be a foot is six inches and six inches. And of course, this is six, six, six, six. Wow. Six degrees of fucking wow. Of a cultic. That is a trip. Yeah. That is a trip to get there. Six and six, six feet, six, six, six. Oh my God. Numbers. I knew it was Kevin
Starting point is 00:37:36 Bacon's fault. All of this. Yeah. That is tragic. Yeah. Oh, man. Good thinking. You know, ten is five and five fifty five. I can't drive that. I can't drive ten. Oh, that's makes all the sense. Right. So in this next clip, Alex talks about when you whenever you hear him talk about like people he knows who are doctors and stuff. It's always very suspicious and this this clip is one of those very, very specific suspicious instances of that. I'll leave it at this. I know someone very close to me in Houston who's a nurse and all the time lesbian couples come in and demand their three, four, five year old sons have their balls chopped off and the hospitals refuse all the time. They go, why they want those testicles as a symbol of a ritual of power.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's talking to a caller. That checks out. The college is like, yeah, but yeah, that checks out. Yeah. Man, what kind of fucking world do you have to be living in if you hear that and you're like, go fuck yourself. You know, right? Or like substantiate this in any way. Yeah. Show me the balls. Did this ever happen once in Houston? One time. Never. Anytime. I highly doubt it happens all the time down. So we know that Alex believes science fiction is always real right oblivion. There's some stuff that he gets into here in this next clip about like, you know, putting brains and computers. I like it. He loves the idea that all of these sci-fi things about brains and computers are real and people ask how did I predict all this
Starting point is 00:39:11 because they admit that that is their plan. Yeah. In fact, I saved a screenshot on my phone. I'm at the centers of the producers. I saw it this weekend of a new movie out where the guy has his consciousness put into a computer and then it's wonderful. Once he does it, I mean, this is all just absolutely sick folks. It's not going to be your consciousness. You're going to be killed. The AI would have recorded your every move, how you talk, your voice print, what you do to where then the avatar that'll be in the computer will be able to fool your family. Is there a relationship with you and your family? And it's just the next level of fraud. Yeah, here it is. Is that a prank?
Starting point is 00:39:52 Upload. And so he's sick. He's dying, but it's okay because the digital afterlife. And of course, you have to die when they do the upload. You can't live for some reason, just like in the movie Avatar. He dies when his body's transferred the other whole life. You're just transferring all the thoughts and there's not a soul there. Well, then why couldn't you just transfer it? But then once he uploads everything is wonderful. He can just do whatever he wants. So just to be clear, all of the examples Alex has about proving the globalist's plans or science fiction TV shows and movies, none of it means anything. Yeah. Also in Avatar, the main character, Sully doesn't have to die to control the avatar body. He doesn't. The whole point of the movie
Starting point is 00:40:34 is that humans can use these Navi hybrids to learn about Pandora since the atmosphere is poisonous to humans and they need to find the obtain unobtainable. And then they just get out of those tanks and go about their day at the end of the movie. After Sully realizes that the humans are the bad guys and they're going to destroy the tree of souls, which would amount to genocide against the Navi. He fights alongside them to overcome the human attack. After that, he's beloved by the Navi and they do some magic to make him and his avatar into one being permanently. And honestly, I have no idea if the movie handled what happened to his human body at that point. I assume it definitely died because humans can't breathe on Pandora. Either way,
Starting point is 00:41:10 the ending of the movie is totally about his soul being transferred by the magical tree of souls. Yes, 100 percent that I assume they donated his organs. That's why they transferred his body. Navi need human organs. Also, Avatar is not a good movie. It's mostly about special effects. Really bad. Really hated that movie. Yeah. I don't think Alex got the point of it. Great time. Yep. So it turns out the reason that there's so many people with coronavirus and COVID-19 is because if you've ever had a cold in the past decade, you're going to test positive. Sure. But remember, most they admit that there's a whole bunch of companies out right up on this. Have you antibodies? It's a false positive most the time because if you've had the coronavirus
Starting point is 00:41:53 in the last decade or so, you understand, you will show antibodies because it's the same family. Does that make sense? I mean, those tests don't tell you the exact time of coronavirus. So that's dumb. In the United States, we've run a little over eight million COVID-19 tests at this point. If what Alex is saying were in any way true, then you'd have to assume that just under seven out of eight of the people tested haven't had a cold in the past decade, which is pretty fucking absurd. I don't know. Colds are very rare. So there's a reality here underneath what Alex is lying about, and that is that our current tests that we have, particularly for antibodies, aren't at a great level of accuracy
Starting point is 00:42:29 yet. They're nowhere near as bad as Alex is pretending, but they're not sure shots. According to a May 4th article in Discover magazine, the three currently available antibody tests have between 83 and 96% accuracy rates in terms of specificity, meaning that between four to 17% of the positive results that they come to, they might be false positives. These are not the results of the test picking up antibodies to other coronaviruses, though. It's just a matter of us not having developed a more accurate test yet, but we will. The question of the test calling antibodies to the common cold antibodies to coronavirus, or the COVID-19 antibodies, that's an absurd thing to say. That's one of the most elementary
Starting point is 00:43:11 questions that people coming up with the test had to deal with when they started designing it. If you create a test that always just returns positive results, you can easily see how no one would consider that a worthwhile test. This is a childish oversimplification of what goes into creating a test for a particular antibody. If tests for coronavirus COVID-19, as it were, antibodies always turn out positives for people who previously had a cold. Why didn't everyone test positive for SARS and MERS? Is it possible because scientists understand that tests that can't tell the difference are useless? Maybe. I don't know, Dan. I didn't graduate from college, so I'm going to assume I know a lot more than those scientists about virology.
Starting point is 00:43:55 And I got to tell you, I think you're wrong. Oh, do you also exclusively talk to weirdos that you think are geniuses? This is the show. Yeah, I would. That would be my follow-up question if I was talking to him. What about SARS and MERS? Yeah, don't worry about it. Oh, no, I got you real easy. Of course, everybody can't test positive. You wouldn't believe it, so they only use the tests sometimes, and the other ones are fake tests that don't test positive, and they only use the test positive on some people. Yeah, I mean, that's why you can't have conversations about these things, because that is reasonable to someone in this headspace. So Alex goes to calls, and this is where things get a little bit good, because this caller,
Starting point is 00:44:40 this person seems to remember that Alex said he was going to tell everyone who Q was. And this guy seems to know who Q is, too. Strange. Jason, go ahead. Thank you for calling. Oh, you're welcome. Hi, Alex. I'm a longtime listener since about 2003. Run. You need to get Austin Steinbart QAnon on the show. You know, a few weeks back, you announced that QAnon would come on the show, and Austin Steinbart is Q. He's a DIA agent, and he was arrested by the FBI last month, just like they did. You know, they're trying to railroad him like General Flynn. QAnon is a real military intelligence project, and Austin Steinbart is Q, and he needs the overwhelming Democratic mandate to arrest the deep state. So you could email Q
Starting point is 00:45:26 team staff. Jason, Jason, Jason. I know the Q thing says it's okay to lie and stuff like that. I don't believe that. And I'm not saying some people that like Q aren't doing some good work, and it's fun to call a breadcrumbs and do all that stuff. But and I said, I was thinking about exposing the original guys that put it out, and they got hijacked. But I haven't done that yet. I'm still thinking about it. So apparently Austin Steinbart is one of these guys who people, he made some YouTube videos saying that he was Q, and I don't think anyone believes it. But this guy does, and he remembers that Alex was saying all this stuff. And so Alex realizes like, Oh, I did say that. I didn't die. I'm trapped. Shit. You know, I mean, I could tell you who
Starting point is 00:46:06 first started the whole Q. Oh, of course you could. And I'm so close to doing it. But I just, I've gotten busy. And I should have called up a couple of these guys busy trouble. I don't get any trouble. They're not bad guys, just they're not what Q is today. But it wouldn't matter even if I released who it was, people don't want to believe the truth. People that are into that kind of stuff, they just want to believe fantasy lamps. And so okay. Trust the plan as one go, they all go. I do think that Alex has gotten busy. That is fair. I yeah, not a good excuse for why he completely just didn't do his follow
Starting point is 00:46:51 through on the I'm going to reveal who Q I give you and tell Tuesday explain to me how you can get too busy to do something. You already know the answer to all you have to do. It would take me to go on your show right now. He could just do it right now. Yeah, take two seconds. You just say their names. Is he too busy to say their names? Too busy. He's got to go saying a lot of words. He's got to go back to calls. This, this next caller, they're calling in and they say that they know that the New York data about COVID-19. It's all a fraud. And they know that because their sibling is in healthcare. But unfortunately, oh God, they give too much information. So Christina, I hear you. You say your brother's
Starting point is 00:47:34 a doctor. New York data is BS. Tell us about that. Well, he's, he's in Pennsylvania. They're both there in Pennsylvania, two different hospitals, Villanova and Einstein. And they said that they didn't see as many cases at all. They were seeing some in Pennsylvania, you say. Hmm. We have some international listeners. Pennsylvania is not in New York. No, it is not. No, it is a completely different state. Yeah. So that's great. That's the level of insight information we're getting here. They have a call. Alex loves it. He's like, yeah, New York's full of shit. But then I thought he was done with it, but he starts thinking more about the Q stuff. Oh no. And he realizes like, man, I am. And so I'm done talking about it. People calling about it. They want to ask me
Starting point is 00:48:16 about it. I don't even think, you know what? The Q people don't even need to know who Q is. Fine. Okay. You don't believe me anyway. So I'm not going to tell you. All right. How's that sound? All right. I'll live here in the real world where I pay real consequences for what I do. Hmm. I'll keep moving forward. So that tells me that Alex doesn't know anything. Nothing. No, he had a claim that he wanted to make and he wanted some people that he wanted to name. I assume and then he just doesn't want to deal with the fallout of it. So yeah, that this is his way of doing. Oh, you guys don't even you wouldn't believe me if I told you you don't deserve to know what I cop out. Yeah, what a very, very lame. Yeah. So that's the end of the fifth. There's a couple
Starting point is 00:48:57 more calls and who cares? I got very bored. So Alex on the sixth, when he starts up, he announces that he's only hosting the first hour and then Paul Joseph Watson is going to take over because he's got big projects to deal with, which I assume means I got to talk to a lawyer. I got to try and find someone to replace norm lawsuits. I don't know what the fuck is going on. Screwed. Yeah. Yeah. So he he does the the first hour and it's pretty dumb. It's pretty bad. He starts by complaining about higher education in the country. Sure. If Harvard disappeared, I'm not calling for that. I am. But if the people that run Harvard were were dropped into a black hole, our problems would be 80% fixed. Okay, because they run China. That's why GZPings
Starting point is 00:49:38 don't they run us, but I've confirmed this with folks in let's just say certain areas, goes to school and lives at Harvard under a pseudonym under an alias. Alex doesn't know where Harvard is. No, it couldn't come up with Cambridge. What are you talking about? What an asshole. Yeah. She lives in Harvard. Go fuck yourself. Yeah. So Alex didn't look up or confirm that G's daughter goes to Harvard and I know that because he's using the present tense on a number of occasions when Francis Boyle has been on, he's complained to Alex that G's daughter currently goes to Harvard and thus the whole school is full of commies. In reality, G's daughter did study at Harvard between 2010 and 2014 under an assumed name.
Starting point is 00:50:24 This makes total sense to grant her a certain amount of anonymity because otherwise it would be impossible for her to get anything close to a normal education. She ended up getting a bachelor's of arts degree in psychology and English. And so I don't really know what the nefarious conspiracy is here. But if this is where Alex wants to plant a flag, go for it, man. I do not know what you're doing. As somebody who studied English in literature, that shit is all conspiracies. Sure. I was recruited into a Chinese communist party. Is that right? Yeah, that's what they do in all literature. You start reading any book. Let's say you start reading Farewell to Arms. Okay. Two pages in, you find out that the book has been
Starting point is 00:51:05 replaced with a gun. Oh, no. All right. It's been, you know, you know, when they do that. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Then you hollow it out to hide your weed in there on your kids. Exactly. Then you turn into the Manchurian candidate. Where's Manchuria? You know. Done. So you can find business insider articles about G's daughter from 2012 and an article in the New Yorker from 2015. None of this is anything close to new information. And here's the thing. G wasn't even the president of China until 2013. So by the time he was the head of state, she was almost done with her degree. What I'm getting at here is that none of this matters, but it's a huge deal to Alex because any possibility of attacking China and higher
Starting point is 00:51:42 education simultaneously is basically catnip. So he's just going to go for it. Oh, you can't, two birds, one stone. Hell yeah. Yeah. So more complaints about China incoming. US and UK intelligence warned China is trying to hack bio labs working on COVID research so they can put out false numbers to create a panic. That's how US Intel now controlled by Patriots partially is telling you that China is behind the whole damn thing and behind the hysteria and the media and behind all the false diagnoses and all behind the actuaries set up in the coding at the hospitals by the NIH under WHO control was under Bill Malignan, litigates control. That's a lot of editorializing. I should tell you a little bit. So Alex isn't making up that there
Starting point is 00:52:26 have been warnings made by intelligence agencies about this subject, which is the possibility of Chinese state backed hackers attempting to gain access to sensitive areas. That warning did go out early this week primarily about attempts to quote, obtain intelligence on national and international health care policy and acquire sensitive data on COVID-19 related research. Alex is completely fabricating the part about China's motive for the hacking being to put out inflated COVID numbers. That's just his imagination being added to the real story, which ultimately makes this a fake story. Yeah, this is a really good example of one of Alex's primary tactics. What he will do often is take a real story, then make up a fictional telling of that story to report
Starting point is 00:53:06 to his audience. This is actually a fantastic strategy for him because he knows that his listeners are not big readers and don't really know how to find information. They make you read up to four pages. That's brutal. That's so much. So in this case, if one of his listeners thinks to check into this story, they'll Google it and they'll find that there was a joint US UK advisory put out about hacking related to the coronavirus. And they'll take that as a confirmation of all the other completely made up stuff that Alex has just attached to the narrative. Also, if you read the actual advisory, at no point do they say that these hackers are from China, just that they're advanced persistent threat groups. APT groups are not unique to China. And while it is possible
Starting point is 00:53:44 that these hacks are coming from China, there's no indication in the advisory that they couldn't also be backed by another country like North Korea, Russia, or even just some group that's not necessarily state aligned. So to be clear, it very well may be the case that the Chinese government is somehow involved in this, but given the available information that Alex could be operating off of and is pointing to, it feels like reporting that as definite is a little bit premature, but it doesn't matter because Alex will take any opportunity to say China did X, Y, I'm going to. I don't know further details about this. So I'm not going to say this in reality, but based on the way that the United States is acting or Trump is specifically acting
Starting point is 00:54:25 in regards to not sharing information. I'm kind of on the side of people hacking and getting maybe life saving information if that is the case, but I'm not sure that that is what is exactly. That's what I'm saying. I'm not saying about this story, but if if we're talking about stealing patients identity and stuff like that, I'm not cool with that, but if it's if it's like, okay, either a giant pharmacy is going to fuck this whole thing up and charge everybody a shit ton of money for this, or the United States is just not going to release this information, then I'm for information sharing. Yeah, I think that's an imaginary version of this. Exactly, and so I would say, and I love it right. I mean sure your fantasy of rogue hackers finding a cure by hacking.
Starting point is 00:55:14 That's what I believe in. I would like you to write that screen white hat hackers. I'd like you to write that screenplay, but I don't think from reading the advisory. I don't think that that's what they're concerned about. Very doubtful. I think they're trying to breach things for copyright information and people's identities. Okay, stuff like that make a real bummer here. Well, sorry. So in this next clip, Alex talks about more stuff about China that I don't know if this is fair. I mean, like there are a lot of very fair complaints you could make about China. Sure, I'm not against people making them, but when you do stuff like this, it just shows what you're about video. Senator Cotton says China should provide evidence to disprove
Starting point is 00:55:53 corona lab leak. The government knows who did it because Obama has the receipts. Okay, so you can always tell when someone is a dishonest actor when they demand that someone prove a negative. It would be impossible for China to satisfactorily prove that the virus did not leak from the lab. So demanding that they do so is just a rhetorical way to make an illegitimate argument. In theory, the way you would demonstrate that the virus didn't leak from the lab would be to show evidence supporting the natural progression, like from bat to intermediate animal to human. However, even if you did do this, it totally wouldn't satisfy someone like Tom Cotton. He would still say that even if the virus had a natural trajectory, they still have
Starting point is 00:56:32 improved and it didn't also come from the lab. Show your long form lab results. Right. This is basically what elementary school kids do on the playground, demanding that the target of their boeing prove that they don't pick their nose or some shit. Yeah, it's really childish levels of communication and it's coming from a member of Congress towards another country over something that could lead to hostilities between the two countries, which is unacceptable. They're they're scapegoating racism to try and both we ignore blame that they absolutely deserve as well as whip up their followers into trying to win elections is going to get us all killed. That's how fucking racist they are. They would rather we go to a world war than accept responsibility
Starting point is 00:57:16 for being shitty at what they do and trying to kill ourselves perhaps. Yeah, perhaps great. So in this next clip from the May 6th episode, Alex announces that we have planetary dictator now Bill Gates is planet Earth's first dictator. Oh, and he wants to depopulate the planet. Oh, and he wants to get rid of the middle class on record and he finances his major leaders who push anti white agendas white. Why does he want to kill the black people and the white people? Jack Spratt could eat no fat and his wife could eat no lean. So between the two they lick the platter clean. He wants us divided against each other. He wants us killing each other while he inherits the future. That whole rhyme about Jack Spratt and his wife is
Starting point is 00:58:12 not about division. It's about how this guy and his wife ate different things. So it worked out well for them. That's why you kill both or something. Some people believe that the origin of that rhyme is actually a satire about Charles the first dissolving parliament in 1629. But this is not a consensus opinion. And even if that were the case, it still doesn't make sense in the context Alex is using the rhyme. That is just weird. Yeah, that's strange. So Alex says that, you know, Bill Gates is anti white and he's a planetary dictator and all of this and he's going to get arrested for saying these things. I hope so. I personally am facing arrest death right now because I refuse to stop attacking gates, but I will continue because I will not submit to Satan.
Starting point is 00:58:54 So brave. Now let's go ahead and go over the facts. Earlier I read to you out of the financial telegraph. Major insurance companies in South Africa have openly come out and said that COVID-19 is not causing mass death that the lockdowns dwarf it massively 29 times more destructive than the COVID-19 deaths. And that's just getting started. So it would be worth pointing out that the financial telegraph is not a major or even real publication. If you go to their website, it's clearly just a front for cryptocurrency promotion. If you check out their Twitter, they have eight followers. That's probably not the financial telegraph Alex is talking about though. There's another financial telegraph on Twitter. That one is 14 followers, but they also haven't
Starting point is 00:59:46 tweeted since June 2012. That's probably not the one he's talking about either listening. I'm listening. I think you got a lead. It's very confusing. I think you got this. So I went to info wars to see what the deal was and this is from a blog post written by Paul Joseph Watson in it. He cites a story from the financial mail mail telegraph. There we go. Don't even worry about it right and this this article used models to claim that the lockdown in South Africa will lead to 29 times more loss of life than the outbreak. It seeks to stop. I knew there was another reason to hate Tyra Banks. So there are a number of things to consider here. The first is that even if you accept this conclusion, that's not a figure that's in any way applicable to other
Starting point is 01:00:26 countries than South Africa. At best, this was an analysis specifically about the factors in that country, which are different than in other countries. Second, their model has a iffy element that's built into it that represents a massive asterisk from the financial mail article. Since South Africa's COVID-19 data is so sparse, the researchers used New York's public extensive data overlaying the percentage of people who died in each age into a model of South Africa's population. There's no reason to assume that this kind of data overlaying would create a representative glimpse of the actual situation in South Africa. Population densities and distributions are different. City patterns are different. Levels of access to health care
Starting point is 01:01:08 are different. Responses to the virus have been different. This may not be a wholly bankrupt way to gather some data for the sake of conversation, but as far as I can tell, that's a pretty big hole in the model, which mysteriously doesn't come up in Paul Joseph Watson's article. That's really odd. That's really odd. So what this model did was it took the data that they put together and they assume that on average, because the older average age of patients with COVID-19, each coronavirus death represented a loss of life of 5.4 years. They then assumed that because of the projected job loss of between three and seven million jobs, quote, 10% of South Africans will become poorer and as a result will lose a few months of their lives. Alex is trying
Starting point is 01:01:53 to pretend that this model shows 29 times the death coming from the lockdown as opposed to the virus, but what it actually shows is something quite different. And the reason that he doesn't know that about what he's talking about is because he hasn't read the underlying article about it. And Paul Joseph Watson's article covering the financial mail article doesn't paint the full picture. The actual information is going through two filters before it's delivered to the audience, which at that point is just pointless. A major point is that according to this model, the loss of months of people's lives will be due to poverty, which is a condition that we could do significant work to remedy even within the context of a coronavirus lockdown.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Directly addressing those issues is a policy decision and not addressing them is as well. So if you want to use this model to strike up a conversation about battling poverty, great, I'm all there for it. Even before any of the virus concerns are around, more than half of South Africans live below the poverty line. So presumably their lives are being shortened by that before this ever happened. Alex only cares now because he knows he can use this flawed understanding of this analysis to help bolster his arguments that everyone in the United States should be forced back to work. He doesn't care about the actual details nor the people being discussed in those details. Also, considering the fact that Alex is in the middle of the
Starting point is 01:03:04 narrative where he's attacking the whole institution of statistical modeling, where the virus models are all corrupt in frauds, seems weird that he'd be so willing to accept another model without really digging into the methodology of it. Models that agree with me, good models run by good people models that disagree with me bad models. Yeah, I would have to assume that's pretty much the operating function there. Yep. So Alex had no like real handle on any of that information from that article that he didn't know the publication's name that was cited in Paul Joseph Watson's blog that didn't get the right message across. So you could see like it's just a really bad source of information. Yeah, that sounds bad. And then I realized that Alex keeps
Starting point is 01:03:44 saying something that I never really point out that should also give everyone pause. And then of course there's always going to be a new pathogen that comes out of the lab. He runs and funds. Pathogen isn't a word. He always says pathogen instead of pathogen. Is he trying to? Is he like mixing up Parthenogenesis? I think so. Yeah. Yeah. That's the only thing that makes sense there. Yeah. What an asshole. I never point that out just because I just think it's kind of petty. Right. But it's consistent. He never says pathogen. He always says pathogen. If he's gonna shit talk every. He's still got that fucking video where it's like a long list of Nancy Pelosi like misspeaking. That's only one of the many instances of him doing that. Yeah. Fuck off.
Starting point is 01:04:29 And I try to steer away from that, but it just I don't know why it just became really glaring in this episode. So this is the last clip from the sixth and Alex discusses how I mean this is the end of civilization, man. We're being held hostage. I knew this was what was going on 12 weeks ago, but I wasn't sure about it till I saw it. And then when they said two weeks, I said it's never it's not two years. It's not 200 years. It's the end of civilization. And now they're bragging. Hey, this is shutting off the economy. Hey, this is going to stop, you know, the people producing. This is going to save you. But really, it's just taking over with modern feudalism. Absolutely incredible. Please remember that we have a lot of great products that have been
Starting point is 01:05:12 out of stock back in stock. Absolutely incredible. Incredible. Incredible. Bill Maher said something I'm mad about buy my shit. Buy my book. It's a food. So we get to the end of the sixth. Alex's time on it. And I was like, I got to do the seventh now. I mean, it's just not not satisfying enough to me. And I knew that something was happening in the larger conspiracy world that Alex hadn't touched right on the sixth. I'm like, he's going to. And so I dove in on the seventh and well, it didn't really start the way I expected it to. Here's the beginning of a report that's at Bandai video where Bill Gates becomes what appears to be sexually excited. I mean, just pure joy and ecstasy on his face. And his eyes gleam like he's a red eyed demon. When they talk about
Starting point is 01:06:02 the global collapse that they now admit is going to kill more people this year than World War 2 did. So Alex is leading the show talking about Bill Gates looking like he's got a boner. Okay. All right. Okay. That's, that's where I expected to go. This is just the worst. He's got red eyes when he has a boner, dad. So there's that. And I'm like, all right, what else you got, buddy? And Paul Watson wrote the article, pointless celebrities call for world, not to return to normal radical transformation of economies. And he goes into how they're pathetic and no one listens to him. Well, the point is they're the spokespersons for the new world order. I had to make a really important point here. Alex is reporting on a Paul Joseph Watson article about how stupid
Starting point is 01:06:43 these celebrities are and how pointless their statement is. I had no idea these celebrities did this until I heard Alex complaining about it. He may be one of the only people who actually really seems to care about this symbolic statement and he's clearly furious about it since most of the beginning of this episode and a bit later in the episode is whining about it. Really? Yes. Jesus. I looked into it and it's not just celebrities that signed on to this statement. Sure. There are people like Madonna and Robert De Niro in the mix, but there's also Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mohamed Yunus. There are no Nobel Prize and Chemistry winner, Aaron Chechenover. That famous person astrophysicist Hervey Dole is a celebrity and of course Iggy Pop. Yeah. Anyway, their point
Starting point is 01:07:25 wasn't that nothing can ever be good again or we got to shut down forever. It was more of an optimistic statement urging people to use this as an opportunity to recognize the parts of our old normal that were destructive and unnecessary. And if we can get past this hurdle, let's not just check out and go back to that same old normal for no reason. It's basically just saying we can do better. Yeah, and this is an opportunity to do that. The sentiment is fine, but I'll never get too juiced up by celebrities. The same cannot be said for Alex. He loves getting mad at famous people. I only have one response to that and it is that now I want to be your dog, Dan. That's what I want. What do you? Iggy Pop. Oh, yeah. Sorry. Come on, man. I have a cat. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:08:05 Everyone knows this. Come on. So do do do do do do do do. Come on, man. Look, we know one thing about Alex Jones and that is that I mean he's a racist. We know two things about Alex Jones. He's a racist and he's really good with quotes. Oh, no. He's really good with quotes. Marie Antoinette in the French Revolution when they stormed the Bastille didn't really say let them be kicked. They used that to enrage the starving mass. The Jacobins came out and they said, what does she say? We've petitioned her to open up the grain stores and they said the queen says let them eat cake. The truth is the queen just didn't care and was out playing. That's the same thing. Whatever in the back. Literally. You've got hundreds of thousands of
Starting point is 01:08:56 people from all the countries that starving. They come to town a giant raging horde wanting food and you're just hopping around at Versailles playing badminton. I don't need to hear about them. Alex's story is nice, but it's also probably not true. The story of an obviously like oblivious queen responding to news people starving and saying they should eat some expensive food that long predates the time of Marie Antoinette. The first time the specific phrase like about let them eat cake which is let them eat brioche just ends up being a let them eat cake. The first time that specific phrase is used is it's derived from John Jacques Rousseau's Confessions book six. The instance of it doesn't say that Marie Antoinette said it but was attributed to a quote great princess.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Marie was a child at that point in 1767. So scholars do not believe that he was talking about her as to Alex's theory about this being picked up and used against Marie Antoinette. I'll read to you here from Encyclopedia Britannica quote since Rousseau's writings inspired the revolutionaries. It is sometimes been supposed that they picked up on this quote falsely credited to Marie Antoinette and spread it as propaganda as a way to rouse opponents in opposition to the monarchy. However contemporary researchers are skeptical of such claims having found no evidence of the quote in newspapers pamphlets or other materials published by the revolutionaries. Cool cool cool cool. It sounds good. It sounds like something they would have put in pamphlets attacking Marie Antoinette
Starting point is 01:10:23 but there is just no evidence of it. But because it sounds good Alex assumes it's true. This is how he operates because he's very dumb and he doesn't do even basic looking into the ideas that he has. Lore. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica again the first instance of this quote being attached to Marie Antoinette comes from 1843 and it's a guy debunking some rumors that she said that which were circulating at that time 50 years after her death. How was she doing? She was dead. Oh damn it. Also Alex better be careful with this talk of Marie Antoinette playing badminton while her subject suffered. It's been documented that since the first case of coronavirus in the United States while he was seriously downplaying any need for concern it'll be over in a week.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Trump has gone golfing at least six times. I mean this is a parallel that's almost too easy to make almost easy enough for one of his dumb listeners to accidentally put together so you probably should avoid that. Yeah that's a good idea. Yeah don't do that one. It's almost comically similar. Yeah. Almost like Alex is making that point himself. Yeah. Is this satire. I don't know. I don't know anymore. So Alex gets mad in this next clip about the kids. The kids. Oh these kids kids. So they know what they're doing. You want to get hurt. You're going to get hurt. Real bad. It's all here. Everything you've ever wanted. All of you that love abortion. All of you that love death. All the weird trendies that are into killing their babies and pissing
Starting point is 01:11:53 in their pants. That's a big trendy thing right now. Totally. Don't worry. It's all gone. It's all going to be over. Your welfare. Your free goodies. All of it. Even my pants. Before your first sterilized. You got to get sterilized first. So that peanut pants thing was that was something that was started by a comedian who's trying to make a parody of the social media challenge type videos and the hashtag peer pants challenge. Sure. This is yet another thing that absolutely not heard about at all until Alex complained about it. Apparently according to info wars website this is very serious. Oh it's very serious. My oh shit. I guess my take on this would be a solid who gives a shit. People do dumb things on social media and this is just one of
Starting point is 01:12:34 them. It's kind of embarrassing to be a 46 year old dude who takes time on his supposedly very important radio show to shake your fist at teens fucking around on tiktok. But if that's what Alex thinks is that's how we're going to defeat the globalists. He has every right to be upset about it. Go ahead. He's the tip of the spear Dan. Yeah. Protecting everyone in the info war. The right is a long history of this sort of trivial performative outrage though. Like you can easily imagine Rush Limbaugh being terrified. The kids were posting videos of them doing stuff inspired by Jackass and how that was the evidence of the generations complete collapse being imminent. He wore a tan suit. I guess the generation before that would be like
Starting point is 01:13:13 people doing prank phone calls or something right getting mad about that. The jerky boys. Yeah. Huge issue for the right. I'm not entirely sure but you get my point. Like it's just this is just that from now. All these kids asking me if my refrigerator is running and they are not asking for the very literal answer Dan. Do you have Prince Albert in a game. I do. No one should have told Paul or Alex about tiktok. It's just trouble. Yeah. Leave it alone. They're not supposed to be there. There's a reason why I don't go anywhere near any of those apps. It's not for you. No. It's not for you. Leave it for the kids. Exactly. So like I mentioned when we started here on the seventh there was something that I knew was happening in the
Starting point is 01:13:52 conspiracy world that I hadn't heard Alex bring up which I found surprising and that is of course the pandemic documentary that was going around sure in the circles. I've heard of this. Yes, it's also apparently titled doctors in black and I was sounds like a pretty good album actually here come the doctors in black won't let you remember call us d i b's oh no right a good doctor dressed in black. Remember that just in case we have a place to face the contest now I want to be your dog, but this is on your fucking right. I know all the lyrics to the event in black. I definitely know all the lyrics to the Wild Wild West. Yeah, well that period where I was really into Will Smith soundtrack really. Yes. Why? Why? Why? No, I'm fine with it. I don't know a
Starting point is 01:14:42 I know that Wild Wild West was at least one of my karaoke numbers because I think it's pretty funny. It's a funny song. I think what it was is I was fascinated when I was like 22 or so with the phenomenon of Will Smith just doing like songs that were the entire plots of movies. I thought there was something really fun about that is it is kind of nice of him to give a good short synopsis yeah and they became like almost like little mini movies music videos. Those came out like right when I was at the age or I was watching tons of music videos. So I think there's something that like really fascinated me. What are you going to do and I'll still go to bat for that Wild Wild West theme song wiki wiki wild wiki wild wiki wild.
Starting point is 01:15:25 With Artemis from the start of this run in the game James West team of the west or up at the name I can't I can't imagine explaining to like two generations further down like no no no Will Smith used to be a rapper. He did it. He tried. Have you heard that shit? I think that even like some people are age might be surprised by that. That's fair. So Alex does get into talking about this documentary here and he ends up playing quite a bit of it on this episode in the same way that he played a ton of the David Ike thing on the period that we covered on our last episode. It's the same thing. He seems to just want to be off air and playing a bunch of this documentary gives him the ability to do that. I want to take your calls. There's also a band
Starting point is 01:16:08 documentary. I like to air things that are banned. It's very powerful. Is it called bandemic? Doctors in Black. Oh and played part of it yesterday. I'm going to play part of it today. We're going to post it by man.video as well. A woman that worked very closely was award winning with Fauci and she's exposing his criminal activities and for that they tried to destroy her and put her in prison. That's who these people are. They're the top of the food chain. So Doctors in Black is part of the name of the pandemic quote unquote documentary that's going around on social media and I guess getting kicked off from stuff to it's a garbage coronavirus conspiracy theory documentary and from everything I've been able to tell most of
Starting point is 01:16:53 the actual content of it just covers the same kind of ground that Alex does regularly. So I'll be perfectly upfront with you guys. I have not watched it and God willing I'll never be bored enough to know. I can't imagine sitting. I don't even know how long it is, but I know from my time back when I used to watch everything yeah every documentary I could find a lot of and even if it's 20 minutes too long could cut five. What are you Leonard Moulton yeah for conspiracy documentaries. Yes they're all too long always so the hook of the film as Alex pointed out there. I mean it's the only thing that anybody is talking about in terms of this documentary is that one of the talking heads in it is presented as being a Fauci whistleblower who the man tried to throw
Starting point is 01:17:36 in jail for speaking the truth which is all a load of bullshit because of course it is. This is Julie McCovits who is in the film to tell her tale of persecution and talk shit about Fauci. Weirdly she has a new book coming out about how bad Fauci is so it's probably amazing press for that but I'm sure that's not part of this at all. It's amazing her timing. I'm sure she's been working on that book for years. Oh totally. Maybe a couple months. It's a good time. It's yeah. The basic story is this. In 2009 McCovits was one of many co-authors on a study where they connected a retrovirus called XMRV with chronic fatigue syndrome. This was published in the journal Science but as people tried to recreate her experiment and reproduce her results they were finding that this retrovirus
Starting point is 01:18:18 did not appear to have any connection with their chronic fatigue patients and no one seemed to be able to arrive at the same data she had in her paper. This led to at first a partial retraction from the journal and then in December 2011 they published a full retraction from the retraction quote multiple laboratories including those of the original authors have failed to reliably detect XMRV or other murine leukemia virus related viruses in chronic fatigue syndrome patients. In addition there's evidence of poor quality control in a number of specific experiments in the report. At that time McCovits was a research director at Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuroimmune Disease which is a private business not a part of Fauci's operation or anything.
Starting point is 01:19:03 In the fallout of science retracting the paper she was one of the authors that strongly defended her conclusions even after some questions popped up about misused figures which is a very serious thing in terms of published research. Cool cool. It's unclear if it was related to this or not but she was fired from the Institute very shortly after. Then she got sued by the Institute because they claimed she had quote wrongfully taken lab notebooks a computer and some proprietary data after she was terminated. She was eventually arrested because she was a fugitive from this suit not because she was releasing any damaging info or anything like that. From that point on she kind of became a a careerist in the anti-vex world tying her discredited work regarding XMRV to all
Starting point is 01:19:46 sorts of things like autism, vaccines and what have you. She's just yet another in a long line of do can't work in the actual field anymore who decide to take their appearance of credibility and sell it the only place they can in the science denialism market. She doesn't seem too interesting to me in that sense and the only thing people keep bringing up about her is how the man tried to arrest her because she was putting out this whistleblowing shit and that's nonsense. There's no cover-up of any discussion about XMRV it's just that her conclusions are not supported by any other research and she may or may not have fabricated results in her initial paper. Cool. The arrest wasn't even related to that is because she allegedly stole from her employer.
Starting point is 01:20:23 Anyway, I don't care about this at all but it's caught fire in the dumb dumb conspiracy world this week so you knew it was only a matter of time for Alex tried to somehow cash in on it. I just wrote a book since you started talking about her called Shitbag and it's going to be published immediately after her book. Interesting. I've been working on it for years though. Is this the draft that you sent me? Yes, exactly. Interesting. So he does end up playing a bit of it but he also will jump in and interrupt it a bit and before he gets to it he says something that I honestly think in the right circumstances could lead to a lawsuit. Cool. No one would be there for two days. People stake these things out. Hospital. Jersey, Alabama, New York, you name it.
Starting point is 01:21:11 California. Not Pennsylvania though. Colorado. Our own, Tyler Nixon went out and showed it and they're on the news going look at this line body bags and you get there and it's like all these dudes in hasmat suits standing around for cameras. No one ever goes in because they were actors. So Alex should be very, very careful about calling people involved in high-profile tragedies actors. Why? Well, I don't know if you heard about this Jordan but he's gotten into a bit of hot water about this in the past. Okay. And this kind of seems like a situation where he's speaking specifically enough that you could probably go find that video that Tyler Nixon made and figure out what hospital he was at. And man, if you happen to be a doctor at that hospital,
Starting point is 01:21:52 you might be able to force a retraction out of Alex. Trying to search for that video is difficult though primarily because there's also a porn star named Tyler Nixon, which makes it so if you search for Tyler Nixon hospital, you get a bunch of very unhelpful results. I tried to find the video and I can't figure out where it is. But if anyone works at a hospital and was recently in a video Tyler Nixon put out, Alex just called you an actor either Tyler Nixon. Fun fact in 2011 also Tyler Nixon had his license to practice law suspended after police found a bunch of weed and 57 ecstasy tabs divided in plastic bags that were clearly for sale in his in his possession. So that's why he became a porn star charged with drug trafficking. He ended up cleaning down to
Starting point is 01:22:33 three misdemeanor drug charges and but he did not escape with his license intact and he was sentenced to 60 days in jail. Sure. Personally, I don't think that we should be illegal and ecstasy is probably generally fine. I just think it's funny that Alex's friend and Roger Stone, supposed attorney was moonlighting as a drug dealer. Hey, you gotta make ends meet, Dan, right? You gotta make man's meat. Yeah, nothing wrong with that. Whatever. He's an entrepreneur. Sure. So imagine just imagine for a second that like, I don't know. Rachel Maddow's lawyer gets busted for drug dealing something like that. Just imagine that imagine how Alex would cover that. Yeah, I think that's the farce that I'm talking about. I'm fine with it. Yeah, probably. Yeah. So in
Starting point is 01:23:13 this next clip, Alex talks about this McCovitt's lady Dr. McCovitt's and all this is just his imagination. He's just making this up. Stop right there. This woman is who she says one of the top scientists were probably the top female virologists in the world. Really? And they're like, you're putting cancer viruses, you're putting whole genomes and people and she was seeing it kill people. Why do they were getting so unhealthy? And they're like, Whoa, lady, you're not supposed to tell people this. None of that stuff is at all related to what ended up being her fall from grace. Even the stuff like her anti vax stuff later in her career has nothing to do with the research that she was doing that was in that journal article that got retracted and ended up pretty
Starting point is 01:23:58 much torpedoing her career. It's all a late addition to the story and it's how you change your hustle. And Alex is clearly, I mean, because he wants to, he's fallen for it. Right. The downfall of the human race is probably just going to be the fact that people want to believe stuff and they will do anything that could be or anything. It's a pretty negative thing. So in this next clip, Alex deals with, I would say, a pretty basic problem with some of his ideas. And that is that like, okay, so let's assume that all of this coronavirus COVID-19 stuff is all a plan, right? Sure. How did these globalists plan this out? That seems like it would be hard. You know, you'd leave a trail. Yeah. Turns out they do it through drills. Oh, okay. So all of the drills
Starting point is 01:24:47 and everything were them planning secretly so they wouldn't get caught for whenever they launched the real thing. That's really smart. So Alex talks about this. He rambles a little bit. And then there's a moment of like this that like it broke my heart listening to this clip. It was like when you see a juggler drop a ball. It was like, oh no. It's all compartmentalized. But if you study these big events, the U.N. has a drill. John Hopkins has a drill. Twitter has a drill. The British government has a drill. All these other groups have drills and then they look at all the drills they've had and they debate the scenarios and they go, oh, let's create a new drill that say in 2020, 65 million people died from a coronavirus that escapes the lab. That's in
Starting point is 01:25:36 2018. They had those drills. And then right as it starts in November, October, November, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with John Hopkins who created the main global models with the Rockefeller Foundation that created the original lockstep document 10 years before. And then they had the disease X U.N. drill two years before. And then right as they launch it, they call it event 201. A dancing Kissinger's plan of event 200 that's in memorandum 200. Look it up. Memorandum 200. It's in the department of memorandum 200. U.S. Code Title 50 Chapters 1. I have to say it fast. Remember U.S. Code Chapter U.S. Code Title 50 Chapter 32. So it's 1528 paragraph B. And that all legalizes lethal
Starting point is 01:26:27 biological chemical and radiological testing on you if it is for research or law enforcement purposes. U.S. Code Title 50 Chapter 32. So it's 1528 paragraph B. And then later, they got so much attention, they changed paragraph B to another subsection. They still operate under the reality of all of this. Is it and so think about I'll think oh no. That is so sad. Alex can't remember how to rattle off his favorite subsection more reliably. But that's a thing that he does like a party trick to impress gullible people like Joe Rogan and Eddie Bravo and make them think he knows what he's talking about. The end of that clip is one of the saddest things I've ever heard listening
Starting point is 01:27:09 to Alex. Like that's as sad as like some of his like really late night drunk things like they brought to mind the idea of someone who rises to fame for doing some sort of trick that's really attention grabbing like Steve Oh stapling his balls to his leg then time passes they're down on their luck and over the hill begging people to be impressed by the trick that used to wow crowds. People are just over it into compound the sadness. They can't even really do the trick anymore. So it's just a pathetic spectacle of something that wouldn't be impressive anymore even if executed perfectly. It's a portrait in tragedy. There's a whole lot of pathos in that moment of him trying again and again to land that line. Yeah, that's not
Starting point is 01:27:45 good. Roodle. That's not good. That's a man whose fastball went from 95 to 81 and he doesn't know what to do about it. And what makes it even worse and sadder is none of that stuff as anything to do. That's true. It's just words. Yeah, it's just words. Also the words of vent 200 do not appear anywhere in the text of memorandum 200. That's just something Alex is making up because as he was riffing he realized that event to a one in memorandum 200 are really close in terms of numbers. So why not fucking make something up and how many inches are in the number two hundred six six six done. We've talked about memorandum 200 in the past. It doesn't say the stuff Alex is claiming it does
Starting point is 01:28:25 and I have no interest in breaking it down again. I just wanted to play that clip to show his absolute fabrication of event 200 and because the moment of him trying and failing to say his favorite subsection is a real sad, sad moment. And while I don't want to get into shodden Freud, I'm not above publicizing things that really show how pathetic Alex is. Yeah, so enjoy. But if you have questions about the drill thing, if that clip didn't spell it all out, Alex, he's got your cover and they show you how they do this in movies like Ender's Game. I never read Ender's Game. I didn't see it when he came out. Of course you did not just I could barely watch it. But notice the super genius kid thinks he's doing a drill to go to the top of the class
Starting point is 01:29:07 and really he's defeating the aliens and he thinks it's a drill. He's running and that's kind of a metaphor of the joke of how this is not a drill. This is not a game. This is not a simulation. That's a metaphor of the show. What don't you get? It's pretty clear metaphor of the joke. Right satire. Maybe I don't know. I don't even think that would be like that would be what that would be an allegory, not a metaphor of a joke. That's bad. That's bad. So is Ender's Game. Ender's Game, though. It's like it's telling you how they do this stuff. I loved that loved that book when I was 15 read it as an adult. Ooh, not good. Well, you might share some feelings with Alex then because he ends up talking a little more about Ender's Game. I like Harrison Ford seems pretty
Starting point is 01:29:53 mad at Ender's Game. Sure. And of course anybody who watches that movie knows how it's going to end. They blow up the alien planet, which is supposedly the genius master move that no one had thought of when it's the elementary move of these psychotics to engage in genocide and total extermination, which is the purest form of war. They're such geniuses. They blow up the planet. They're called Forex. This is good and sneaks off with the baby queen to make a new one, which is them playing God. We destroy you. We rebuild you. We destroy you. We rebuild you. More of this Illuminati crap. No. Thank you, Ender a.k.a.
Starting point is 01:30:35 Jerkoff. He did not get the point of the rescue of the thing is him atoning for his massive mistakes. Yeah, it's an atonement narrative, if you will. Well, see Alex, unlike G's daughter, didn't get a degree in English. That's true. That's true. Neither did I. So I could be wrong. So, you know, a lot of this episode is not so great. I mean, a lot of it is in playing that plannedemic shit. I don't. I do not care. Don't care. There are plenty of people who have gone over it and deconstructed why it's really terrible. So if you just Google, if you want to know more about that documentary, it's all taken care of already your local library. Yeah. So we have
Starting point is 01:31:22 one last clip here and it's it's about this story about the there was a salon owner in Texas. I've read about that. Right. So the situation was that she wanted to open up her salon and so she got arrested. Right. And Dan Patrick, the lieutenant governor and Abbott, the governor of Texas, yep, had said she should be let out. Sure. Right. But they just said that right. They didn't actually do anything official, which they could have done. They could have them. They didn't. They just said, hey, come on, I let her out. Yeah. And the judge said, no. So then the state Supreme Court got, you know, they heard the case and they're like, yeah, I gotta let her out. And so she's got. She has been released by the time we're recording
Starting point is 01:32:06 this episode, right, which is good. She shouldn't be imprisoned for that, particularly during this this situation. But you know, no one should be imprisoned during this especially nonviolent folks. Maybe she should get a fine or something. I don't fucking know. I don't know what the right answer is, but whatever the case is, Alex is trying to pretend that the situation is that the governor Abbott, he commuted her sentence. The judge said, no, I don't care. Oh man, right. So he's he's trying to he's trying to say that this judge was acting in some kind of a way that was rogue judge. Exactly as opposed to just being like, hey Abbott and Patrick had commented that they don't agree as opposed to actually taking any official motion, martial law. Right.
Starting point is 01:32:50 So this is the narrative in the way that Alex is presenting that story, which is fraudulent, but it does lead to him saying this, which I think is way revealing. Well, what do you make of the judge? The governor tells him to let her loose and he won't do it. Well, I can't tell you. That's just like judges ignoring Trump saying they're above him. It's that's not how it works. So Alex believes all right Trump is above the courts. Now one thing that I have read a million times right if I'm Alex is the Constitution you now. Well Alex is it four pages. I've read the Constitution and I'm Alex. I've read it so many times. I've just memorized it. I keep a pocket Constitution with me at all times and I can tell you right now
Starting point is 01:33:37 that the Constance the Constitution says Trump is the king. Yeah, right. There are three not separate nor co equal branches of government that Trump runs personally. Well, I will say that, you know, I mean Alex is at least consistent about this. Yeah, because back when Obama was in office, you know, whenever there were instances where Obama disagreed with the court, Alex did go to bat for him and say that Obama is more powerful than the courts. Just don't understand people who say they read the Constitution to be clear because I speak deadpan a lot of the time. I got to be real straight up. Alex did not do that. That is not true. You never say that about anybody else. This is ridiculous. Yeah, he wants Trump to be God King executive is above the judicial.
Starting point is 01:34:25 That's crazy. Yeah, that's just crazy. Just say you want to fucking King because you think you're going to fare better and everybody else can go fuck themselves. I mean, more or less. Yeah, so that brings us to the end of this episode and I think it's not it's not the most interesting stretch of time. He's really in a lot of holding patterns of yelling about coronavirus stuff and trying to drift along in the in the wake of other things like last time it was David Ike's publicity stunt. And this episode it's the pandemic documentary and he's just trying to get whatever he can. And I guess it's kind of working, but who cares? I don't really care. It seems like he's very distracted and I don't know what he would be distracted by. It rhymes with a Borm baddest.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Yeah, I mean, he's got trouble. He's got troubles mounting all around him and we will see what happens in the near future. He's such a dick. Yeah, I just I don't get why it is so hard for people to just not people are getting killed. People are dying. People are dying all the time. We're going to get up to 3000 per day according to their own fucking projections and we're still doing this shit. The stakes are not fucking Obama has a goddamn tan suit. Be a dick while Obama has a tan suit. Fine. No, you're right. I mean like it's the stakes are past the point where this sort of behavior should be seen as adds people with different opinions. Yeah, this is this is but the problem. The problem is that you have to find a way to retain a lot of the freedom of
Starting point is 01:36:07 speech and a lot of the freedoms that we enjoy while taking things as seriously as they need to be taken. And like I'm like I'm saying, I don't know how you do that, but it's not normal times. No, I don't know what the answer is. Nope. So anyway, we'll be back Jordan. Indeed, we will on Monday, but until then we have a website. We do. It's knowledge fight dot com. You bet. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge is right now. Go to bed Jordan rolls on Facebook. We are Facebook. I tune the page down. But if you would like, please donate to a local charity in your area. You bet. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm six inches, six inches, six inches, six, 36.
Starting point is 01:36:49 Oh, 36. I'm 36 years old. Holy shit. 36, six, six. Oh my God. I'm the devil. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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