Knowledge Fight - #467: August 7-9, 2020

Episode Date: August 10, 2020

Today, Dan and Jordan check in on what went down over the weekend on the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex embarks on a disgusting quest against Oprah, decides that maybe he's actually into Q...Anon now, and tries to make a big scene at a park with an undersized bullhorn.

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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. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas. You're on the earth. Thanks for holding. I like the Mr. Sting color. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight dot com. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're going to sit around to novelty beverages and talk just a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh indeed. We are. Jordan. Jordan. Quick question for you. What's up. What's your bright spot today. Well well Jordan. Yes sir. I have. I've been noticing a bit of stagnation
Starting point is 00:01:20 on Alex's part. And I feel like because we're a show that talks about Alex and you know we kind of have to just go along with whatever he does. A lot of the times it leads to our content may be feeling a little stagnant too because if if the source material is iffy right then I mean you know if it's if it's a a a you know the same right. No of course it's repetitive. It leads us into a situation where like well if we're covering a repetitive thing sometimes it could tend to get repetitive. Sure. And so I was trying to brainstorm and think about ways around this and one of the things that I considered was you know murder. You nailed it. Damn it. No. Okay. I was thinking about like things that we did in the past that maybe we could do again to try and
Starting point is 00:02:08 live in things. We get that juice right. Yeah. And if we can't do that with Alex we'll do it without him. Yeah. And yeah. So in that spirit you don't even know this. I don't even know. I would like to announce that we have a phone number again. No. God. We don't. Don't we always did we always have a phone number. I just never checked it. No back then I couldn't afford it anymore. Oh that's right back then we were doing so terribly financially that I couldn't afford the number. So neon nips went away. I know I enjoy our measurement of success now as we can get we can afford a phone line. It's fifty dollars for a year and I couldn't afford it back then. But you know there's a there's a lot of things in terms of the show that I would like to be able to do
Starting point is 00:02:55 more of which is you know including some perspectives of folks outside of you and I of course of course we are both you know siss white men and if there are people who have other lived experiences I would love for their voices to be able to be heard on the show but at the same time there is not really room for guests. Yeah it is. It is tough. It's kind of like we're trapped here and bringing anyone else in isn't fair or right. It's like you know sometimes somebody's on one of those shows and they're like obviously they've never listened to the show and everybody's like okay you're not caught up. Yeah that would be like our show but you have to listen to four hundred and fifty episodes that's a problem caught up and then I just dread the idea of sitting next to
Starting point is 00:03:43 somebody and then being like why do you do this and me being like I don't know I don't have an answer or why does anyone listen to this can't tell you. I don't know. I don't know. So the other voices than ours are something that I've always wanted to be able to incorporate better but one of the things that I always thought was kind of difficult about that was the idea of someone writing in and us reading. Sure. I don't know. Sure. But then also some people just like probably to make some dumb jokes and I'm fine with that too. That'll happen. So if people want to call and leave voicemails. All right. Our new phone number here we go is one for the country code. Yes the United States of America got that seven seven three got a Chicago. That's Chicago. All day all day every
Starting point is 00:04:23 day. It's really difficult to get things that spell out words. Yeah that's tough. So I had to go through a lot of words trying to put them into anagram right right right discoverers and you had a great day playing boggle and I wish that I was a child because I found a phone number that was seven seven three up penis. I can't do it again. It's also a U. S. penis. Now that I can't say no to. I can't do us penis. It not me us penis. If I was a child perhaps one of the other phone numbers that was in the in the running was Alps bro Alps bro. I don't like I don't like Alps and what we've landed on is seven seven three tat guys because we both have tattoos do both have tattoos T. A. T. guys. Now by sign on every episode is going to be hello. We're the show. We're
Starting point is 00:05:15 the tat guy out of here. No you're fired. You're fried. Now my answer is murder. Okay. That's the situation. So yeah if you're out there listening and you're thinking like that you'd like to leave the message. I can't promise that we'll play all of them on the show given that there may be a bunch. I have no idea how many people will call and leave messages. But you're welcome to do that there where we get into trouble is the then we're like we got to go. We got to listen to some voicemails. So then we do our show and we're like oh we didn't have time to get to voicemails today. We're turning into our own maybe that maybe that'll be our running that'll be that'll be great. All right. So I got us a phone number. What's your bright spot. Tap Bros. I also got us
Starting point is 00:05:58 a phone number. This is it. This is very much guys. This is a don't confuse. That's what I'm saying. I got tap Bros. That's this is a oh Henry like situation. Oh no. We got it's a gift to the Magi circumstance. No you'd have to have some sort of a gift for me that it's rid of a phone number or taking away people's phones. I I ended electricity. Okay. Okay. That would be a that would be a gift. No we wouldn't know. The new album by washed out is fantastic. Okay. It's really really good. I had the chance to. I think it came out last last Friday and I had a chance to do a real deep listen today. Fantastic album. Really great. Awesome. Do you know who washed out is no. Yeah. I didn't think so. It's like chill wave. Okay. It's that kind of. Okay. Let me
Starting point is 00:06:43 give you an idea of what it sounds like. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Yeah. Okay. Keanu Reeves just had a bad situation happen in his life. Sure. He's on a bus or he's walking looking into the middle distance. Some washed out starts playing. What era. Keanu Reeves. Keanu Reeves of like sweet November 2005. Okay. So a little bit after sweet November. Exactly. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Whenever he posted matrix pre other good things when he was in the in the lost days. When did the walk in the clouds come out and you get to the bridge and he makes a decision and then the same song is playing but he's moved on with his life and everybody's happy again. It's the same song. That doesn't help me. I'll check them out. If you if it's good,
Starting point is 00:07:27 I'll I'll enjoy it. You'll listen to it and understand what I'm saying. Perhaps immediately. So Jordan today we got an episode to go over interesting stuff somewhat. There's something really funny at the end. So get excited for that. We're going to be covering the period of August 7th to 9th 2020. I'm Dan. I'm a chat guy and this is 2020. This is just going to get so long by the end of 2020. It's going to be an hour long. Maybe so. Yeah. We got the weekend to go over. Alex's show on Saturday Sunday. So we got that business to go over. But before we do that, let's take a little moment to say thank you to some folks who signed up in our sporting show. That'd be great. So first Greg G. Thank you so much. You're an
Starting point is 00:08:10 Out opposed you went how policy I'm a policy Wong thanks greatava. Next Ali That's thank you's much you and our policy. What I'm a policy. moderate ext майed next Chris R. And that's K. R. I. S. They're used much. You and our policy want policy Internets E. Less james. W. Thank you so much. You're not policy. What I'm a policy wonk Thanks. Jimmy You next Bob thank us much you and our policy. What I'm a policy. 1k, thank you Bob next andrew yes thank you so much you and now a policy 1k policy. Thank you Andrew. Thank you next. Jonathan T. Thank you so much. You and our policy. What I'm a policy. 1k. Thank you very much. Jonathan T. Thomas. I'm
Starting point is 00:08:47 Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Yeah, I from man of the house. A tool time. There you go. What was that show? Home improvement. Yeah, crazy blank. Yeah. Next William D. Thank you so much. You and our policy. 1k. I'm a policy. 1k. Thanks William. No one on improvement. I don't. I got nobody on. Was that the Daper? Yeah, probably next George W. Thank you so much. You're now policy. 1k. I'm a policy. 1k. That should be easy. No, no. No, no. Refuse. Thank you so much. George. Thank you very much. George. If you are listening, you're thinking. I enjoy the show. I'd like to support with these Jans. Do you can do that by going to a website? Knowledge
Starting point is 00:09:22 Fights.com. Clicking the button that says support the show. We would appreciate it. Or you could take that generosity laid down on a pan. Cover it in marinara. Marinara. A little bit of mozzarella. Are we making a charity lasagna? Making a pizza. We're going to deliver it under 30 minutes to a charity in your area. Help people in wise man said forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza. Is that splinter? No, that's Michelangelo over there. Okay, I can't. I couldn't remember if that was one of the times that splinter made a funny. I believe there's at least three. I'm. I don't remember. I haven't seen those
Starting point is 00:09:59 movies in a long time. So Jordan, we're going to get on to this episode. Sure. We do. We have a little bit further business to go over, right? And that is to take a little peek into the mailbag Z. All right. This is from Charles W. I'd like to thank him and also say I'm scared because he sent a 12 pack of the 12 pack. Yes. Oh boy. One flavor. These are birch tree water seltzers. This is tree water, my friend tree water. Yes. First tree water and in parentheses sap as though I think that's just the name like the brand. No, I think it means I don't think it's okay. You don't. You don't cork a tree and then get water. I not because
Starting point is 00:10:43 that's not what comes then. Maybe it is. I don't know the point of dreams. I'm not a fucking arboreum guy, whatever arbor, arbor, arboretum guy, right? Okay, seven, seven, three arbor guy. So yeah, this is also dovetailing into the year though. All right. So yeah, strawberry habanero is the flavor, which is a little bit terrifying. Interesting, but I'm excited to give it a try. You want to it smells pretty good. It smells pretty good. I'm going to have a taste myself here. All right. That's not spicy.
Starting point is 00:11:15 No, that's just good. Yeah, that's good. I'm not even positive. I get a habanero from that. I don't get any habanero. I'm noticing something with seltzers, and that is that the level to which they're fizzy varies great. Yeah, that sounds right. Most of them that I've had that are like really good. Uh, tend to have the very light. Yeah, I don't like a lot of fizz. And then the ones that you get the sort of mainstream seltzers, the Lacroix, the the the polar polar great, but those are more fizzy. Those are the ones that those are your everyday seltzers. Right. Right. The ones that are more along the
Starting point is 00:11:52 lines of some of the the classier ones speaking of which I've tried those sanzos that got sent to us and I got to say mind blowing mind blowing. Well, only in the sense that the calamansi was one of the flavors. I've heard of a calamansi. The other two flavors were lychee and mango, which are like I kind of you know, I've had lychee when I was younger. I know the flavor is get the gist. I know what a fucking mango is. You know I don't know what a calamansi is. It's like a it's like a thing. You don't know. It's like a melon. You don't know what a fucking it's a melon. Is it? I think I literally got to your head.
Starting point is 00:12:25 What's a calamansi? I genuinely think I just saw this on a cooking show two hours ago. I don't think you did. I don't think it's a melon. I have no idea. I didn't look it up, but it's great. 81 out of 100 81 out of 100. Spectacular. Damn. I'm gonna give this SAP a high score. I think this SAP is really good. I might too. I need to sit with it for a little while though. I need to think on it. It tastes pretty good. Thank you so much, Charles. Thank you very much, Charles. All right, Jordan. Let's get down to business. Yes, sir. This episode on the 7th sucks. Okay. August 7th is utter trash. Okay. It
Starting point is 00:12:59 doesn't belong on the air. All right. Is pointless. Most of it is just Alex rambling about how, you know, Trump had come out and said this might be the last time you see me. Sure. Sure. Yeah, great. And Alex has decided that this is Trump raising the bat signal. Okay. Okay. And he keeps saying that the first half hour of his fucking show is about that. So I have a lot of enemies out there. This may be the last time you'll see me for a while. A lot of very, very rich enemies, but they are not happy with what I'm doing. But I figure we have one chance to do it and no other president's gonna do what I
Starting point is 00:13:33 do. No other president would do a favorite nations, a rebate, a buy from other nations at much less cost. Nobody. And there are a lot of unhappy people. And they're very rich people. And they're very unhappy. So he's telling you we got one shot to save the country. They may kill me. Then I've got a stack of news here where they're saying we're gonna kill him. We're gonna remove him. We're gonna use the military on him. And if the cabinet doesn't go along with it, we're gonna put them in prison. No, those articles say what Alex says they do. But it's a it. This is huge for Alex. It's most of his
Starting point is 00:14:09 attention is on this. I just heard a shit ton of lies in a very short span of time. Apparently that was him announcing that he was going to die soon. Yeah. All right. I heard a really weird dude say something weird. Yeah. That's what I heard. I don't know creepy old man lie to my face about bullshit. Yeah. So that takes up a lot of Alex's attention and I find it incredibly boring and I don't care. It will be used in order to escalate like you got to do something. Sure. Sure. Kind of talk obviously coming for him. Yeah, but it's not. It's not organic in the beginnings of on the seventh at least remember when Roger Stone got
Starting point is 00:14:44 polonium poisoning a couple times. I think we're right about there. Oh no, they tried to T bone him to exactly. So the other thing that's on Alex's mind is this New York Attorney General of course who is filed suit against the NRA and some of the leadership of the NRA. Right. Alex happens to be friends with the creepiest weirdo gross asshole monster who's involved with the NRA and that's Ted Nugent. Yeah. And so he has Ted Nugent come on and talk about it. No. I believe that the attacks on the NRA are the attacks on freedom by freedom haters and we all see and know who they are. Right now is the time to give away
Starting point is 00:15:24 NRA memberships to everybody. You know, because if it drives the freedom haters that baddie, let's make them go crazy by getting more. And how do I do that? I'm going to buy 100 memberships today. I pledge 100 memberships today. How do I call? Do I call? And how does the NRA do that? So then Nugent plugs his website where people can buy NRA memberships. Of course. And I mean, like, I don't know. I get that the problem here was that the NRA was taking people's money and then using it on themselves. Yeah. So by doing this, you're just essentially like that's the product. Yep. No, that's not the way to protest. So
Starting point is 00:16:03 the problem is financial malfeasance and I really think that the solution is flooding them with cash. A bunch more money. I just can't think of any other way to solve this problem. Yeah, cool. Oh boy. Well, that's good. America's smart. Yeah. So Alex gets into complaining about generals talking shit about Trump. Right. Like there was one of them who was along for the photo shoot outside of the White House when they went to that church. Yeah, Trump held the Bible weird and they beat up a bunch of protesters. Yeah, it was a good time. And afterwards he's like, I shouldn't have done that. Alex isn't happy about
Starting point is 00:16:36 that, dude. He's complaining about these generals a little bit and then he takes a harsh pivot. Real weird. Okay. I said to you weeks before, I said, if the sec death and the chairman and other start shooting off their mouths against El Presidente, you that means they're signaling to the big boys, the big powerful globalists sold us out that they're 12. They want to keep that 10 million dollar job. They got coming when they leave office. They want to keep all those deals. They want to sell us out of the chicoms because they're wimps. They might have been tough back when they were in Vietnam or when they were green
Starting point is 00:17:09 berets, but they ain't tough no more because they get a little thing in the mail. Hey, General Milley or whoever, we know about your mistress that lives a mile from your house. Oh, well, hey, guess what, Milley? We know about it too, buddy boy. I'm going to burn down Oprah Winfrey politically and I'll burn all you down before I'm done and I don't care what you do to me. I'll burn every one of you. So just go ahead and punch your button up and send some illegal team to kill me. I don't give a freaking hell because there are some people in this country that aren't cowardly scum like you.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Oprah Winfrey is a pedophile. Oprah Winfrey likes girls. 12, 13, 14, 15 year olds. She hangs out with Jeffrey Epstein. Well, not anymore, but no one hangs out with says you. Well, barely Steve Pachanik does believe he's still alive. Yeah. Yeah. So that was a weird pivot into from the generals into yelling about Oprah. Yeah, but Alex has been talking about Oprah a bit lately, not like in any depth, but we're still doing Oprah. Is that a thing we're still doing? He is doing. Okay, but it's been like over the last couple days before this. He'd brought her up a couple times like, man, I don't complain
Starting point is 00:18:35 about her as much as I used to that kind of thing. Yeah, almost nostalgic. Yeah, I took notice of it, but I was like, what is it? Why? What? You're just like, I used to complain about her a lot. Now I don't. Okay. Well, I guess we're getting back into it. Yeah. I mean, that's like he could. He could randomly pick a day to criticize Whoopi Goldberg again because there are two things that they have in common that he hates. True. Yeah. Well, I mean, he does complain about her, but usually more Joy Behar when it comes to the view. Yeah, because Alex claims that Joy Behar tried to have sex with him when he went on
Starting point is 00:19:06 the view and whatever. Alright, I thought he just loved Sister Act so much. Nope. Okay. So this is the last clip that I have from the seventh because like I said, it is a garbage show and when he announced this guest, I was like, No, and we got Dr. Andrew Wakefield joining us. No, huge developments on forced inoculation that are now all out in the open. So yeah, he's got Andrew Wakefield coming on to talk shit about vaccine free. I don't feel like we should. He should be in jail for something. I don't know for something. Well, I mean, he had Dell Big Tree on like a couple, like just a couple days before. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:44 To them or so. So it's clearly some sort of a coordinated Vax campaign that's going on and quite frankly, I didn't actually look into this. I probably should have, but so I don't know if Big Tree has any association with it, but Andrew Wakefield is kind of promoting a new film he's putting out. No. And so I mean, Andrew Wakefield and Dell Big Tree work together on faxed. Sure. So like I that's the only reason I'm like, Well, maybe that is actually like they're related in this. I'm going to look that up. Do it. I just checked on IMDB. I have no idea. There's not even a page for this documentary yet. Quote unquote
Starting point is 00:20:22 documentary. So anyway, yeah, Andrew Wakefield's on. I just don't care. Yeah. I do not have time. We'll respect for his opinions. We've already talked about him in the past. I think somebody who's done that much damage in his life should not be allowed to just be on the radio. It's a mess, you know? Yeah. So we get to the eighth Saturday. Alex comes in for an emergency broadcast. Gotta do it. And here's how he sets things up. We're going to be commercial free for the next two hours going on our TV and radio satellites. I know hundreds of thousands of people tuning in right now. Alex leaves an hour and a half into
Starting point is 00:20:59 this. Well, he's got it. He plays a half hour special reports. Oh man. So real quick, just a little bit of a content warning. There's some talk about child abuse and those sorts of issues coming up. So if you're sensitive about those things, please tread carefully. Alex has decided that he's going to do most of this Saturday show about Oprah Winfrey and a particular. I'm sorry. Hold on one second. What did you just say? Yeah, it's mostly about Oprah Winfrey. Oh, and it's about a particular misrepresentation that he's making that is monstrous and really disgusting. When I was reading about Oprah Winfrey and
Starting point is 00:21:42 all the reports that have come out over the years of her and not just being a lesbian. We're not judging her for that. Sounds like I'm going to hide behind that, but her being into underage girls. Well, then you have her hanging out with Harvey Weinstein. Best friends with him. You ever hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein? You ever hanging out with Bella Melinda Gates at Harvey Weinstein's and at Jeffrey Epstein's and you have now people are digging into all the weird speeches she's given. Hold on to your horses here. I'm going to play in a moment. You get a car with her saying children in joy being molested. So this
Starting point is 00:22:20 is real gross misrepresentation of what she was saying. This is part of an interview that she did in September 2019 with three of the now adults who have accused Michael Jackson of sexual abuse. Sure. And so they're they're having this this interview and it's in the context of the difficulty that survivors of abuse have surrounding their memories about it. Yeah. And physical sensations can feel good. Right. That you experience, even though it's a victimization, you don't have the language to understand that at the time. Right. And it's also a part of the conversation that she's having of the
Starting point is 00:23:05 the the victimizer will make the person that they are victimizing feel good. Yes. Like the attention and the grooming behaviors are designed in order to make you feel good, which makes it very difficult as you get older to put things into the proper context as you you grow and you heal. It's honestly monstrous. Like I have no words for how disgusting this is for Alex for a number of reasons. I mean, one of them is that Alex yells about like Hollywood abusers all the time. And this is Oprah giving a platform to people who have accused someone in Hollywood, someone very powerful in Hollywood of abuse. So
Starting point is 00:23:49 why is he? Well, I mean, he just doesn't want to seed the ground or something. Or it's because it invalidates his entire argument about everybody, but him and Trump being into abusing children. I mean, and now you can you can deny the argument or you can go headlong into it and just fucking attack it from the front, you know, like, of course, that's but that's but she's talking to victims. They're giving them a platform that Alex doesn't fucking do at all. He's a monster and she's I mean, I don't I don't know trying or something, you know, so you can either be like now she's faking it and doing all this
Starting point is 00:24:33 stuff and all that, or you can just go straight on and not even just just like fuck it. She's doing it. Yeah, like you can take the little clip that makes it sound like she's it encouraging. Yeah, abusing children or some shit and it's just it's disgusting and I find it abhorrent and it's a lot of this episode. The Saturday is a lot of this that's fucked and that makes me like really now want to cover it because it's you know, it's beyond the pale for me like I just did. It's there is a line and this is this is about where it's at for me and the other thing that's really fucked up is like
Starting point is 00:25:09 Milo Yiannopoulos literally said those things on Rogan's podcast. How did it go? It went bad for his career, but he was on Alex's show on March 12th of this year. That's cruel. I hate this. That's cruel. I can hate this guy. It's cruel. Yeah, so that makes it really shitty when Alex says stuff like this because I mean, it's just an outright lie. We're going to destroy him for when free because she deserves it. She's a dirty pedophile supporter bare minimum. And we're going to go after everybody here and we're going to take the gloves off and like my buddy said, Rob, we're going to put the brass
Starting point is 00:25:44 knuckles on. So the other day I said during the break, I said, I'm taking the gloves off. He said, and then you need to put the brass knuckles on. That's right. We're at a point now where I'm not just going to sit here and fight you with my bare fist. I'm going to put the brass knuckles on. That doesn't mean I'm going to exaggerate or I'm going to lie, but it means when I hit you, I'm going to hit you to break your ribs and break your jaw and knock your eyes out of your teeth to put your ass on the ground. It does mean you're going to exaggerate and lie, but that's not even brass knuckles. That's just doing
Starting point is 00:26:10 anything. Yeah, you can't not exaggerate. Yeah, that's your life. Yeah, it's your daily wake up in the morning fucking bully talk nonsense. Yeah, we'll put the brass knuckles. Fuck you. What could you puff your chest up a little bit for me? I think the problem was he's going too small. Yeah, I need bigger. I need bigger out of him, you know. So Alex, you know, he's in this in this space where the globalists are making their move. They're about to take out all the patriots and all that and Alex kind of realizes if you listen to this clip, it's pretty clear that he realizes like I've said this shit a thousand times in the
Starting point is 00:26:50 past. Why would anyone believe me? But every second, I'm thinking, what do we do? Expose the deep state coup? What do we do to expose their operation? What do we do to warn America that this isn't like the past attacks that were just probing and conditioning us to stand down when they do outrageous stuff? This is the big attack. This is the big takedown. This is the big move. Well, the biggest thing you can do is raise the alarm. The globalists are more afraid of this show than any other. And I don't say that on a power trip. Tucker Carlson is very riveting, very populist. He does an amazing job, but he's
Starting point is 00:27:24 unable to get into the really hardcore stuff that we are. And he recognizes that. Yeah, because people just ignore you and he would get sued. And is that all the advertisers would go away? Now you understand it. Yeah, I think Alex gets that. Yeah, I think he gets that. And this whole framing is so stupid. Just this is like, Hey, you know, I said it's the big one a bunch of times, but this is the real big one. And now the only thing that you can do is promote my show because the globalists are so scared of it. Yeah, that's you know now. I know I've told you it's the big one a bunch in the past right now it actually
Starting point is 00:27:59 is and I'm I give you one outlet me. Yeah, here's my problem. When we have nursery rhymes that correctly outline the problem and the solution, adults should not fall for it. Do you know what? I think there are two of them, right? There's chicken little boy who cried. Yes, there's tons of them of like it. How do adults not be like? Oh, I remember the nursery story that I heard when I was for no and I have decided that I will ignore that dumb child. Alex is getting bitten by that snake right now good. Now we know from past experience that Alex is an enemy of QAnon. Sure. Alex hates QAnon, but also tried to co-opt it in
Starting point is 00:28:45 the past and then it didn't work and he got mad at them thinks it's full of shit. Yeah, and then he sold a bumper sticker that said I am Q. Yeah, and then threatened to expose the people who were doing Q at the beginning and then never did it. He gave him a week and then nothing happened to that. I do like I do arbitrary. I'm holding you hostage. Angle on this. I did not follow it through at all because you're a dumb liar. I sent the finger, but I forgot the return address so they don't really know where to contact us. So I'll just deal with it
Starting point is 00:29:21 some other time. Honestly. Well, there's a new development in QAnon land. Alex might be into it now. Okay. I told you, I know who shut up QAnon a few years ago. One person's been in US intelligence. The other person works for Trump. It was their idea. It got taken away from them. They got pissed about it. They told me that then it became this anti Israel thing and but then it got taken away from those people and became like a real movement against the pedophile rings and the new order. So I said a few months ago. It's about three months ago. We put a
Starting point is 00:29:54 sticker out saying I'm with Q. Be careful who tries to get you to do stuff. Make sure you know who you're working with. But the idea of citizens getting involved and exposing conspiracy in the new order is a good thing. I said about three months ago. I think it's becoming something positive. It was started good because they looked at how I put out stuff against Hillary and WikiLeaks and how I got attacked, how I got sued, how I got all those things that happen. They were positive towards me. So I liked them. And they said, how do we put out stuff about spirit cooking
Starting point is 00:30:21 and devil worship and the child kidnapping rings, the new world order of the deep state and not get hurt? Well, we do it through 4chan and 8chan. Right. Whatever. Now is a really good time to be like. Hey, what's going on with the way fair story? Alex, you followed up on that one. I know it's done. They got him. They got him. This is just so pathetic and actually I honestly know exactly what's going on. I knew immediately what was going on. Yeah. And he even spells it out for us in this next clip. Basically now it's gotten so huge and so grassroots that I
Starting point is 00:30:54 guess the original creators of it thought it had failed, but then it got even more successful. So I'm all for it. And the left's really upset about it. But if you're a Q person, you should watch Arlington Road and learn how they'll trick you to crash a train into a ship. Sure. Truck up in front of the whole Arlington Road and how they'll use global movies to make you think you're with Q and make you think you're with secret agents and getting orders to go do things. That is not the case. Arlington Road is a documentary. It's a documentary. So what's going on here is that Alex, I think rightly
Starting point is 00:31:28 recognizes the Q is so fucking nonsensical now. There's so many offshoots and different groups and a bunch of people are being kicked off social media to the point where there's going to be rampant decentralization and he's going to be able to snipe some of the audience. I get my little piece of the pie. Yeah. And I can try and create this dumb narrative of like I know who started it and now it's back on the right track and now I can be on board. But he's just trying to co-opt it again. How many how many how many Q Q's have we dealt with? Apparently two. At least two Q Q's. At least two Q Q's. Yeah. Well, so
Starting point is 00:32:07 they're the original people who are like Trump and intelligence people. Right. Why not? And then he got taken away from them. Yes. By who? I'd not. No one knows. Not important. Given to some anti-Israel people right on specific who those people are. Did they just steal the keys or was the building unlocked? Is it squatters rights and someone took it from them? Yes. Whatever that means. Well, I assume it was the pro is the real people. Someone took it from them. This is bad even as a fake story. Like even if I was reading this as fiction, I would find this boring. Yeah, that's not good. And it's not real. So that's the end of the
Starting point is 00:32:47 eighth for us because I mean there's nothing. It's mostly him yelling about Oprah. Okay. And I don't have time for it. We don't care. Oprah again. Yes, he is why because one of his interns found that stupid clip from her interview and decided we could take this out of context and make it look like she supports child abuse. It's so good when your only job as a researcher is to just check blogs and see what other idiots have posted. Yeah, steal it. Yeah, just cruise cruise 4 Chan and read it. Find something on some sort of toxic board and like oh, we can make that great. We can get attention for this easy
Starting point is 00:33:21 stuff. Yeah. Wow. So we get in on the ninth on Sunday and Alex is back on the Trump said that you might not see me for a while. Uh huh. Okay. That's a bit of what's going on. Okay. And then man is Oprah going to kill him? No, Oprah is not really all that on the back bench again. Okay. Okay. We just had a good day. Saturday was Oprah Day. Sunday. We rest. Okay. There's a headline at Gateway Pundit rumors swirling. President Trump's recent actions indicate something huge is about to happen. And Gateway Pundit has been around for a while, but it's really become central in DC and Trump I can tell you looks at
Starting point is 00:34:07 it every few hours. And so when they tell you that you can put your money on it and you know, they call it rumors so they can protect their sources. I can tell you that these are not rumors. Facts are swirling or blasting out of a giant active volcano or firing out of the barrel of a machine gun. No, like peaceful. Facts are swirling swirling facts swirling facts. I'd like to remind you the Gateway Pundit hired Jacob Wall. Yeah, because he's great. All right. He's nobody can hide his tracks better than a Jacob Wall. Yeah, so yeah, there's the coup. There's a coup going on against Trump and that's
Starting point is 00:34:53 the that's what this there's gossip of, but it's actually facts that are swirling swirling fact Trump that signal Robin Poison Ivy would like my face like a bulleted list kill like I don't want them to swirl. That would be confusing. Uh-huh. Put them in a bulleted list. That would be nice and if Alex is telling me that there are swirling facts is his job to grab them from the air and put them in a bulleted list for him. That's his job. Yeah, yeah, that's that's what people who are conveyors of information do. Yeah, that's the idea right take
Starting point is 00:35:23 information. They synthesize it and they present it in a way that's useful. So then I can use it swirl swirling facts. I'm just going to let those facts keep swirling. Well, here's the fact that we have nailed down and put on a bulleted list. All right. Trump has a bat signal and he's fired it. Okay. How about Trump firing the bat signal as I said on Friday, Alfred, telling the world that Harlequin he may not be around for a while. Mr. Freeze. Okay. Because the huge enemies he has coming after him. He's talking about his
Starting point is 00:36:01 government having to go underground during the attempt to encircle and burn down the White House. Mr. Ross and the groups are now publicly saying they're going to do. That's a ice reference. This is serious. We're going to be talking about seeing you in the afterlife in heaven, but it's a very, very cryptic to get people's attention. And it's where we are because the talking point, even in the local paper today, an awesome one, open it up was, well,
Starting point is 00:36:30 Trump is going to get arrested and thrown out of the White House by the military for not leaving office. And they're putting that idea out there so they can trick a group to run a military coup against him before the election. They'll say, Oh, he was planning something dirty. They're just normalizing. Oh, Trump's going to get killed or Trump's going to be arrested. It's everywhere. It's their main talking point. So that's it. That's his narrative and his angle that he's coming with. People are talking about whether or not Trump is going to respect the results of the election,
Starting point is 00:37:02 not because Trump keeps talking about 16 more years, right? Things that are completely against the norms of democracy delay the election. Certainly. There's been some talk of that from him, which Alex said that the Democrats are going to do. It turns out. Oh, no, Trump did it. Well, don't worry about it when Trump does it. Um, so yeah, I mean, like it's not because of that stuff. It's because they are trying to normalize this discussion because they plan to coup him before the election. Yeah. So great. Yeah. This is this is one of those things where it's like, I want to shout this to everyone with any
Starting point is 00:37:35 modicum of power. You get unique. These people need to be treated like children. You cannot talk about what we should do with our democracy with these people. You need to be like, here's what we're going to do. You can sit down. Yes, they're violent children, but that's the only way to deal with this. Yeah, reason with them. Yeah, I hear you and I understand the point that you're making. I even have a trouble giving a prescriptive kind of answer the way that you are. You're saying treat them like children. They are children, right, but I don't know if that's would work. We'll see. You
Starting point is 00:38:07 know, I don't. I don't know. Give me supreme power and we'll figure it out. Well, I don't know if I support that. I'm really sure it's good idea, even as a dear friend and a business associate of yours. I don't know if I support your look. I know, but I'm going to kidnap you and use your use your logic as like a super villain. I'm going to keep you in a little tube. Wait, what kind of tube? I don't know. You are. You are putting together a nice terrarium. It's true for old mantis house. You know what that is true. I'm putting together this
Starting point is 00:38:38 terrarium for old mantis house phone and is it for him or is it for you? It is very much like what I want. If I was a man, I want some grass. I want some. I got a little mini Easter Island heads because I think of that. That is something that evokes wonder and I want to this mantis to have a natural curiosity about its surroundings. Think about this, dad. Think about this. I gain supreme power and I give you those things. You never have to want for anything ever again and then I come and consult you for advice. I don't like this because I want to be like a like an advisor. It's no good. You do a
Starting point is 00:39:17 bad look. I could put you in a cage or we could put you in a terrarium. You're a bad job of selling me on this. I think I have to work against you. The point of having a supreme leader is that I don't have to sell people on stuff. Right. I guess if you're like cage or terrarium, I'll pick terrarium. Obviously, as your old as a good friend of yours, dad, I will give you the choice of cage or terrarium. What a gracious supreme. I am a great guy. All right. Make sure this never happens. So this is where things fell off the wagon for me. Yeah, it's a bad use of terms because Alex isn't drunk. This is where the wheels
Starting point is 00:39:55 fell off the wagon. Gotcha. Just fell apart because I got really confused about this clip. Austin in the nineties in hundreds of different forced purchases bought last time I checked 300,000 acres, but just the Barton Creek Canyon area that runs right through the middle of Austin from west of Austin on a big springs where you've gotten some areas, you know, 400 foot tall cliffs. That was hundreds of millions of dollars of US taxpayer money. Billions total now paid out and most of it was forced land taken saying it's the Edwards aquifer research charge zone and environmental area and it
Starting point is 00:40:42 would always be free and open to the public. Well, who could police something like that? You can't. Well, now they propose charging you to go on there and they've beefed up their code enforcers and their bureaucrats. But to do it, they need an excuse. Well, now they're saying COVID-19 and literal. The whole plan makes sense now. My wife already knew what's going on. I was planning to go over there, but my wife went with one of her friends hiking this morning and the young women literally barked better when they came out of the trail. Because, you know, their pump left us SJW kids that work for the mayor and for
Starting point is 00:41:23 answers on the UN and all that stuff. They don't, you know, get up at nine in the morning. So my wife and her friend come hiking out of the greenbelt and they bark at them and say, what are you doing? You got to register and the park's full. You're not allowed to be in there. And I have to understand on the biggest days you go to the greenbelt in areas that are more rural like place. I was at the Hill of Life is what the interest is known. This is a great story. You might see somebody every five minutes when you're down there walking. That's on the weekend. Some areas by deeper water and where there's water
Starting point is 00:41:59 falls and things. You might see a hundred people. What are we doing? Is my grandma telling me this story? What are you doing? This show is so weird on, on, man, on Friday. Alex is rambling about the NRA and interviewing Andrew Wakefield about vaccines. Got to get him Saturday. He's yelling about Oprah Winfrey. And on Sunday, he seems to be suggesting the COVID-19's a hoax in order to charge people to go to Barton Springs based on the fact that his wife got turned away. There you go, Dan. It makes perfect sense. This is such a good microcosm of Alex is taking personal issues and turning them into
Starting point is 00:42:38 like global things. Like his wife had an inconvenience temporarily at a park. And now it's like this is all about the land by 90s and all thing. I knew it all along. I knew it all along and it just clicked when my wife was temporarily bothered with her friend. The yoga teacher heard some stuff. No, I think it was tennis partner. Oh, tennis partner. That's right. So yeah, I listened to that. I was like, this is this is weird. Yeah, and Alex was promoting that he had like a video of himself going down there. And so I was like, I'm excited to be excited for that. I was blown away by this. Really? I
Starting point is 00:43:19 haven't laughed this hard at something Alex has done in ages. Okay, it was very cathartic after, especially after listening to that Saturday show. There was so distasteful. Yeah, to have something this pathetic and hilarious was a real palate cleanser. Is he doing like a redux of the grotto or the? What is it? Yeah, but it's with nobody in there. What what happens is without giving too much away. Alex's wife got turned away or something got talked to like, hey, you should need to you know parks for whatever sure that morning. Right. Then Alex goes back with a camera guy and tries to provoke a like a
Starting point is 00:44:01 confrontation. Oh my with a tiny bullhorn. Oh my he has a he's got a tiny bullhorn. He does not have a tiny bull. He has a tiny bull. And so then he makes a big hand size. It's not big enough. It looks really small and funny. It's a cart dude. Yeah. And so he just yells a bunch and they're like all the people who are there are kind of like damn it. You could see them kind of just like looking at their phones. She's Alex being a completely impotent weirdo screaming at people for no reason. Here's my pitch on a new product. Tiny bull horns that make your voice quieter. Oh,
Starting point is 00:44:38 see now that I think is a great. Yeah, that'd be a good prank gift. Yeah, like a butterfly that shoots out exactly. So Alex gets to talking about some some covid death discrepancies and I honestly think that this is maybe one of the most important things that we could point out right now. Alex is dancing around a really dangerous line and actually crossing it sort of casually and he better be really, really careful. And they put all these regular people that died of other things in the column and you know all the rest of the story. 160,000 die in the US. Most of them fake numbers from other things,
Starting point is 00:45:12 car wrecks, gunshot wounds. There's a story out today. A seven year old boy died of covid. He fell down in the shower, hit his head, had a seizure and bled to death and they did an instant rapid test. The ones are almost totally fake and covid. So they settled the news. He had no preexisting conditions and died of covid. He had no preexisting until he hit his head and died. But that's they even have fake people that didn't even exist saying they died to create fear and all these gullible, stupid sheeple that love to be schmucks. Well, they're right. But I'll stay with us. So Alex is lying about that seven year old that died.
Starting point is 00:45:48 This was a boy in Savannah, Georgia, who died approximately two weeks ago, but was included in the most recent state covid 19 numbers. Alex is saying that the media is claiming that his death was covid related. But in actuality, he fell in the shower and hit his head. Alex is making that up. According to an August 8th article in the Atlanta Journal Journal Constitution, the child quote had a fever, fueled seizure while in the bathtub and drowned. The article is pretty clear about the situation. The county coroner Bill Wessinger quote cautioned that the full results of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation autopsy
Starting point is 00:46:21 are still pending and may be a long time coming. But he said preliminary investigation suggests covid 19 gave the boy a fever, which triggered a seizure that happened to occur while he was bathing. Alex is so invested in lying about covid 19 that he's willing to make shit up about the circumstances surrounding a seven a seven year old child's death. That sort of thing is absolutely disgraceful and there's no excuse for behaving that way. Also, he might want to tread very carefully around the territory of quote fake people being used to create the image of death.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Why? Has that ever been an issue before? That's very, very close to crisis actors talk. If I'm being honest, this is a really scary development in Alex's covid narratives. His whole race specific bio weapon stuff was dumb and the they're calling car crashes covid stuff is dangerous and idiotic. But if he pursues this line of conspiracy much further, he's going to put thousands of people at risk. Both are stupid, but there's a distinct difference between conspiracies about covid deaths being mislabeled covid 19 and fake people being used to
Starting point is 00:47:21 boost death numbers. And it's a line that should never be crossed without very good evidence and specific information. Before you cross that line, when it's just a matter of deaths being mislabeled, the villain is the nebulous globalists. It's the fat cats, the elites, the man. It's the people that the audience can shake their fists at but not really know who they're mad at, but it's enough for them to direct their impotent outrage somewhere. Alex can take that direct it then profit from their fears because it's real people dying, real families grieving and then someone cheating a spreadsheet.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Yeah. Once you cross the line into the idea that it's fake people being used to boost death numbers, the victims and their families become possible villains, which is super dangerous. It's what we saw with Sandy Hook and why the crisis actor narratives there were so destructive. If you believe that the victims are actors, then you'll have to believe that the families were in on the whole thing and probably villains too. Alex suggesting that there are fake people being used to boost COVID-19 death numbers is him opening that door and he better be super fucking careful
Starting point is 00:48:26 because he could fuck around and encourage a harassment campaign that's almost unfathomably large. The vagueness here is one of the largest problems. If Alex is asserting that there are fake people in the COVID death totals and doesn't speak very specifically about what names he's talking about and how he's verified that these aren't real people, he's introducing the idea to his audience that any of the names of victims they see could be fake people. Can you imagine a QAnon type online community doing flawed ass research into
Starting point is 00:48:56 COVID deaths and then doxing people who are relatives of neighbors, of people who they suspect of being fake COVID deaths? I couldn't imagine that a few years ago, but I can now. What Alex is doing here is the first step down that road. It doesn't mean that it necessarily will grow to that, but that happening, this is the first step of it. It's reprehensible for him to behave this way, no matter what, but especially considering that he's
Starting point is 00:49:23 currently being sued for doing exactly this as it relates to Sandy Hook. He knows the effect that this kind of thing can have. He knows how he can retraumatize people. He has every reason to fully understand the consequences of his actions and yet he refuses to learn. You can't do these sorts of narratives. You just can't. They're monstrous. We are at the space now where the default though is to assume that there's no bottom. The default is to assume that it will
Starting point is 00:50:00 continue to escalate. I have a hard time believing that taking that first step doesn't mean taking all of the steps. It's hard to say right now because we're recording this on the same day that this episode was broadcast. I don't know what he's going to do in the future, but you test that water and if there's no reason not to, why not start yelling about how there's all these fake deaths, not even real people. That's what so many people want to hear. That's what so many
Starting point is 00:50:29 people want to hear. They want to hear that even, look, this this is awful. Even if you don't, even if you're anti-mask or anything like that, you still have to admit that this is awful and you have to account for it in what you do. That's why you see Republican leaders being like, reopen schools. Some people are going to die. Just account for it. Just put it in our fucking numbers. But what people really want to hear is, there isn't even a problem. Well, the problem isn't that people
Starting point is 00:50:57 are dying. The problem is that they're lying to us about it. I think that people would love that, but I think it's unrealistic that anyone would ever really even accept that. What they can do is accept anything that takes things down a degree. You take things down just a little bit. It's like, well, yeah, people are dying, but it's less than you think. Take the edge off. Yeah, that somehow softens the blow. Oh, whoa, 150,000. I don't know. It's 70. See, no big deal.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Great. Yeah, and I mean, just it's pointless and it doesn't get anywhere in terms of like the narratives that Alex wants to push. I don't see how this is productive and I only see trouble that could come from it. I pray that it doesn't because especially in the way that Alex has been escalating his violence in his narratives and the way he's been talking about how the time may come. You had to take one for the team and take out these globalists like, okay, if there are fake dead people,
Starting point is 00:52:05 are you not, do you not think that someone might put two and two together there and think, hey, I should maybe, you know, like the people, the Sandy Hook victims' families were harassed and had death threats sent their way. It's not outside the realm of the behavior that we see. I'll quote Alex on this. Past behavior isn't the good indication of future performance. Yeah, so I don't know. Well, I mean, the scale of it is just astounding. You know, yeah, with Sandy
Starting point is 00:52:39 Hook, there's a limited, there's like a relatively limited number of people that you can harass, but with this, I mean, how many people haven't been touched by it in some way? Yeah, you know. Well, everyone's crisis. Everyone's a crisis actor. Yeah, so Alex is mad at Dr. Fauci, because of course he is, and I've noticed that he's been complaining about one thing kind of in particular a lot in the in the past couple of days. You've got to think of the vaccine is a tool to be able
Starting point is 00:53:15 to get a pandemic to no longer be a pandemic, but to be something that's well controlled. Well controlled. Great rebuttal, buddy. Cold. You never leave in your houses again. You do what I say. And the guy can't even throw a pitch. You literally throw it 40 feet in the left field. Like he's some great rebuttal. Everything he does is a fraud. Everything he does is a scam. He's Fauci the fraud. Fauci the fake. Fauci the effort.
Starting point is 00:53:45 So yeah, he's he's been really obsessed with the pitch. The first pitch. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, it wasn't good. It seems really reasonable to play a clip of a guy saying, don't worry about that. Look, I get what you're saying, but it's just a tool to get things under control. Yeah. That's hard to argue with. Well, but I'm man throwing a shitty pitch. Are you not even manly enough to throw 85 down the pipe? 60 feet, six inches. How can I trust you with this vaccine
Starting point is 00:54:17 information, Dan? Typically when you're like a 70 year old doctor, head of department, I don't expect you to pitch well. That's not usually like I don't. That's not in my list of qualifications. I demand. We should have a test for every federal employee. What kind of gun you got? You know? Yeah. So Alex, he's a scaremonger. I can tell you that from listening to his show. He likes to scare people. He's kind of obsessed with it, but in his next clip, he explains that he is not a
Starting point is 00:54:47 scaremonger. Oh, okay. I want to say something that I only say every six months or so, but I want to make it super clear because it's really my ethos and what I stand for. I know it's what you stand for as well. I've been on there 26 years and very early on people send me letters and they'd say, you're scaring my wife or you're scaring my brother or my father or my husband or my son and I wish you'd stop telling them all this stuff because now they're obsessed with you and you know,
Starting point is 00:55:13 our life's changed and why are you trying to scare my family? So you understand why QAnon is a problem? If I hear dogs barking at 2 a.m., this happened back when I was a kid. Dog was barking and the house next to us was on fire and I was like 10 years old and I got everybody up and the fire department came. We watched the neighbor's house get put out. I wasn't being a fearmonger when the dogs barking and going crazy to get up and they go look out the window and the neighbor's house
Starting point is 00:55:43 got a red flame shooting out of the roof. I wasn't a hero either. There was a good job kid. This could have gotten a lot worse because the neighbors didn't even know their house was on fire because they were asleep in the downstairs. There were old people. Some electrical fire but people think, oh, Jones is a fear porn dealer. Yeah, he just likes to scare people. He does and here's what I like to say about that shitty childish metaphor. I don't care whether or not Alex
Starting point is 00:56:13 called the fire department when he was a kid and saved his neighbor's house. He might have, might not have, might be a lie. I don't care. Don't care. He's using this story to illustrate how he sees himself in the world. He's this kid who hears the dog barking and warns his neighbors that their house is on fire, thereby saving their house. It's a very simple thing. The fire is the globalist. The house is the country. It seems like he's never not the hero in his own
Starting point is 00:56:36 story. Always. Always. That's a great story if the house is on fire. But in reality, what Alex does metaphorically is hear a dog barking and he assumes that the house must be on fire and then he insists that the house is on fire and that the fire marshal has secretly told him that house is on fire. And you know what? Alex has seen stuff like this in the past and has all the telltale signs of the neighbors setting the fire themselves to scam insurance money. Yeah, that sounds
Starting point is 00:56:59 right. The only information he has to go on is dogs barking and the rest of the story is his infantile mind just writing this weird narrative in order to contextualize the dog barking in a way that fits the view of the world that he has, which is basically just from movies. I would also argue it's another metaphor. It could be he's his neighbor's house is on fire and he's like it's not on fire that much. Look at that other house over there that's not on fire. Let's all go talk to
Starting point is 00:57:25 that house if you didn't like ignore that if you didn't like the first neighbor that you might do that. Look at that. Look at that nice house over there. We don't even need to worry about the burning one. When you metaphorically hear a dog barking, you should not assume that your neighbor's house is on fire because there's a ton of reasons that a dog could be barking. For instance, my neighbor's dog barks whenever I come home and I it hears my keys. When you metaphorically
Starting point is 00:57:46 hear a dog barking, you should check to see if the house is on fire. This is the step that's missing from Alex's process, which is basically research. You're you're welcome to be worried that your neighbor's house is on fire, but you should check and then gather evidence other than I heard a dog barking. Alex's metaphor doesn't work because in his work and his career as an anti New World Order propagandist, he's been able to find a whole lot of instances of dogs barking, but
Starting point is 00:58:13 there's never really been a fire. Even so, every time he hears a dog barking, he's certain that there's a fire and you're an idiot if you don't believe him based on his years of expertise in the fields of fire and canine studies. His career is all barks no fire and he sucks. Yeah, and he harasses the neighbors. Yeah, to you know, somebody shooting a hole in their door for covering up the fire. Undoubtedly. Yeah. So this is funny. Alex lies. You know, I don't I don't know
Starting point is 00:58:43 exactly what you call it, but when you swear to God and you're lying blasphemy. Yeah, I think that might be it. Yeah. As God is my witness, I've never consciously lied to anybody about politics and issues. Have I lied to a girlfriend I'm cheating on or something like that? Hell, yes, I have. I don't What are we doing? Are we repented? What are we doing here? Dan, what are we doing here? What is happening? Alex is 100% intentionally lied about. Yeah, and I would be more worried
Starting point is 00:59:10 if that statement was true. If all of the lies that we've heard him tell have been just like unconscious lies or uncontrollable if there were no if there were no purposeful lies. Yeah, it would beg a credulity. Yeah, it would be like, oh, you have a that's a neurological. Yeah, you're in trouble. You're in pain. You're you need help. Well, because there's even just a lie that I view as intentional in this next clip. I assume that this is intentional. If not, then
Starting point is 00:59:38 he's I mean we can talk about what the implications of that are later, but he's rambling about Antifa and then he starts talking about Garrett Foster, the guy who got killed in Austin. Yeah, but if you're a random person and you haven't got at me, I'm going to kill you. This isn't large being. This isn't fantasy world where you're playing video games all day. This is a real world for you. It is and you've taken America's restraints weakness just like the guy
Starting point is 01:00:02 that got killed in Austin a few weeks ago, point his guns at people at random checkpoints they set up. He said, oh, they're a bunch of wimps, a bunch of pussies. He says, I'm going to go out and intimidate him. He goes, I like intimidating people. Yeah, well, you came up, you blocked the car, you you beat on it, you pointed your gun at somebody you died. He got shot five times in the chest. You were dead on arrival at the hospital. And now who's going to take care of
Starting point is 01:00:30 your quadriplegic girlfriend? Not you. Fuck you, man. Wow. That's disgusting. Wow. At the end there, but also it's a lie. Like the part of what he was talking about, like I like to intimidate people. Yeah. Alex has a video that he's played a bunch of times and someone interviewing Foster earlier and they were asking him why he was carrying. Yeah. And he explained that they had some friends who had gotten arrested. And so like their first amendment was being encroached. And so the
Starting point is 01:00:58 second amendment was being exercised. Yep. And the guy asks him, do you expect to have to use that? Yeah. And he said, if I run into any police, I won't need to use it. I would be dead. Yeah. And the people who want to fuck with us are pussies. Yeah, basically, they're not going to start anything. Yeah, he's not saying that he likes to intimidate people. This is Alex. I mean, that's an intentional lie or else. It's just so subconscious for him. Yeah, making up
Starting point is 01:01:29 reality as he assumes it is as opposed to how he knows it to be. Sure, because he's seen the video. He's played it a bunch of times. He has every reason to know what the what Foster actually said. But Alex's version of reality, his subjective experience is experienced to him as objective. I think I have an experiment for this that I really think might be might be illuminating. I would really like Alex in a terrarium to well that would I would. Yeah, that would be great. That would be
Starting point is 01:02:05 fantastic. He'd be safe and he wouldn't be able to hurt anyone. Tell him it's Barton Springs. Exactly. No, what if he had to sit down and just transcribe a video just like plain old here? We're going to play you this video. All you need to do is write down what what they're saying. He refused to do it like I would like to see how he what what does he hear? What does he physically hear in his brain because it can't always be what people are saying. It must not be. I mean, you know you wonder how much is
Starting point is 01:02:39 accurate depictions that he provides. Yeah, I go in a grocery store and someone turns into a demon at me. It's like, are you just fucking around? Or do you actually experience? Yeah, is that what you hear? You know, the only thing that makes me think that he might actually hear or experience something close to that is that like he takes this video of something as concrete as Garrett Foster saying these things and he has turned it into I like to intimidate people and it should
Starting point is 01:03:06 be like take all context away from it that this is a guy who's at a Black Lives Matter protest. It's a guy with a gun saying he's asserting his Second Amendment. Alex should be 100% on board with this. Couldn't be more on board. But because he's against the cause of whatever he's like, no, he has a gun. He's trying to intimidate people. Yeah, it's it's nonsensical, man. It's it's very worrying and just disgusting. The the idea of who's going to take care of your
Starting point is 01:03:34 quadriplegic girlfriend like go fuck yourself fucked up. You piece of shit man. That's the type of shit that you only see in like a fucking Bond movie. Like that's the level of psychopathy required to say that shit. It's it's really a person devoid of of empathy. Yeah, no, there's nothing in there. Yeah. The the other thing too is that he's combining this Garrett Foster and his narratives about that Boogaloo Facebook group sure that we're going to pull off
Starting point is 01:04:04 these terrorist attacks that never ended up happening. And so he's combined those two in like he's saying that Foster was a part of that. But there's no indication that that is great at the case. Great. And so you should go fuck yourself. Yeah, you lying piece of shit. Now Alex has a big scoop before we get into this really fun trip to the park. He's got a big scoop. Yeah. All right. Yeah, this is this is fun. This is the play. There'll be other plays but we have the enemy
Starting point is 01:04:32 playbook, you know, like we were the the the coach of the Patriots and we've got it. I mean, we have the playbook. I've proven we have the playbook. It's here. It's here and they go on to say Miss Clinton had but Mr. Podesta playing Biden shocked the organizers by saying he felt his party wouldn't let him concede alleged voter suppression. He persuaded the governors of Wisconsin and Michigan to send pro Biden
Starting point is 01:04:58 electors to federal college and that's scenario Colorado, California, Oregon, Washington, then threatened to secede from the United States of Trump took office's plan. The house named Mr. Biden president, the Senate and White House stuck with Trump. At that point, the scenario, the nation stopped looking to the media for cues and waited to see what the military would do and that's why they're getting ready for that. That's what they're war gaming.
Starting point is 01:05:21 That's the plan. This isn't rumor swirling. It's treason swirling. Bigger. Bigger silver. That and is so sad. Just like that. Right out of breath. We're just doing a lot of guttural noises on the show recently. Yeah. So there was a New York Times article about some war games exercises, you know, sort of like working
Starting point is 01:05:58 through scenarios that a bunch of people bipartisan, like a bunch of different folks. Yeah, they engaged in this sort of exercise and that came out like early August and at the end of July was there was already an article about this in the Atlantic. Yeah, like it wasn't. This isn't some kind of weird secret thing, but one of kind of thought about one of the scenarios they ended up playing out was one in which John Podesta played Biden and he doesn't concede and so they
Starting point is 01:06:28 end up, you know, that's one of the scenarios. Sure. There was a number of different scenarios and this is the one that Alex is fixating on and being like this is what they're gonna do. Right. Right. It's all such nonsense. The one the one where Trump wins and everybody's fine. He doesn't deal with that war games. The one where Biden wins and everybody's fine. He doesn't deal with that war games. The only thing that he can fixate on is the most dramatic almost
Starting point is 01:06:51 cinematic version of events. Yeah. The one the one that fits into his narratives. Yeah. Yeah. So now take you to Barton Springs. Alex Jones. His wife has been kicked out or something bastards inconvenienced in some way a response. So I used to pull over near my house this place hill alive. That's about a quarter mile hill and I used to go down into the green belt from there and you'd probably have 50 to 100 cars parked out there on a Sunday morning.
Starting point is 01:07:21 There are like 10 cars today and they were turning back all these families from San Antonio. You name it. They came up here to go on the green belt and the big beautiful creek that's down there right now. Totally sick ladies and gentlemen but the good news is we'll post this to Band-Aut video. We're premiering it right now. It's I haven't posted yet. We're premiering it right now that the police said yeah this is unenforceable. There is even a law and they said we
Starting point is 01:07:41 shouldn't have college kids down here enforcing this and they shut them down. Shut them down. Alex has racked up a victory against the club. Put those fucking college kids a lesson. Yeah. First the college kids then the world. Yeah. So now Alex goes to a special report about his trip to Barton Springs that has some of the worst voiceover. Like I know that we've talked in the past like way back about how bad John Bowne is at voiceover. Truly terrible. There's
Starting point is 01:08:12 another guy in town named Greg Reese and he sucks even more. Okay. Austin City Mayor Stephen Adler is attempting to seize control. He has erected makeshift registration booths at park entrances and hired lifeguards who have lost their jobs as a result of the COVID shutdown. I'm really vibing to this music. Reservations and register the names of anyone who enters. It's been going on all over the nation for decades. The United Nations Agenda 21.
Starting point is 01:08:42 Wait what? I'm not worried about it. I'm not worried about it. Still vibing for their own private game. 10 park entrances have been set up like this by the Austin Parks Department. It is unlawful. It is nothing more than the edict of Radical Leftist Mayor Adler, a power grab. This is just so sad. Man, who produced that? I want to know who produced that music because they can't possibly be a royalty free track. They can't possibly be aware. It's probably Buckley.
Starting point is 01:09:14 It could have done some DJ. That's not bad. Seriously, I did not hear much of what he said. I was just really like the break there where they switched it. Maybe Leo's agami snare man the snare when the snare kicked in. It's good stuff. I like a well program snare. So yeah, the bottom line is that Greg Reese believes that Agenda 21 is being enacted. Finally, the Parks Department has put people up at the park. So this is unlawful. Wait, so constitutional. Who's doing Agenda 21?
Starting point is 01:09:44 Well, who are the lifeguards? Yeah, but wouldn't it be the president who's doing Agenda 21? No, it's the UN through the lifeguards. Oh, those fucking lifeguards. Yeah, lifeguards work for UN. The UN has got the goods on the lifeguards. Yeah. So Alex gets to yelling, of course, with his tiny little bullhorn. Tiny bullhorn. At this point, he just has the bullhorn in his hand. It's like, this is such a so pathetic. Like you came down here
Starting point is 01:10:14 specifically. Like you brought your bullhorn. No, he brought his backup bull. He brought his he brought his travel bullhorn, Dan. It's like it's like a travel toothbrush. It's a little smaller. It fits in your back pocket. It's it's a really sad display. Don't forget your towel, Dan, and don't forget it. It's pathetic. It, you know, it'd be one thing if he was going about his business and then he had this interaction that happened organically, but as it is, he's walking really fast
Starting point is 01:10:43 to like past these people who are set up outside this trail entrance, and he has a tiny bullhorn in his hand. It's just like he's begging them to say something. Please come on the past. I've been coming here since I was in high school in college, and now you guys use your COVID hoax to like set a check point up so you can take over the parks to start charging. It's unconstitutional. Started hot. Yeah. Started already going out. Yeah. This is not even a city ordinance.
Starting point is 01:11:10 This is a illegal power grab of the people's green belt, and it's time to free Austin. So are you guys volunteers? Let's say Austin. Who are you? I'm the lifeguard for Barton Springs. You're a lifeguard for Barton Springs. Now part of the criminal power grab. Damn it. This is outrageous criminal activity. There's a small part of me that wonders if this is a joke, like it's obviously not. He's taking this very, very seriously,
Starting point is 01:11:40 but it's almost the funniest thing he's ever done. Absolutely. These jokes are horrendously bad, and this is great, and I got to be honest, like there are very few things that I would recommend people watch. Watch this for the tiny bullhorn. It made me laugh really hard. I just here's what I keep Alex. Alex is like covered in sweat by the end of it with a tiny bullhorn. I just I just keep picturing the scene in the sandlot where they're at the pool and the the girl lifeguard gives him
Starting point is 01:12:09 mouth to mouth and right before he gives him mouth to mouth just somebody with a bullhorn runs up and is like who are you? This is a gross chance of the mask is bullshit. Mr mask man. Man. Yeah. What a I'm a I'm a lifeguard for the. So this is where it gets personal and Alex yells at everybody about how his wife was with a tiny bullhorn tiny bullhorn. It is all color of law garbage. My wife came here this morning when you can't remember to show up here. There is
Starting point is 01:12:40 what a petty bullshit. There is no crowd that you can see. There is maybe one other person there who's like keeping this on the phone. I'm going to put this on my phone for sure. The rest of the people who are like sitting in beach chairs or whatever are just one girl's like looking at her phone. It's ridiculous. All right buddy. Okay. You asked her where's her reservation. Her reservation is that we live in a free country. All right.
Starting point is 01:13:17 This is a little much. This is the new diehard movie. That's what I'm doing with this one right here. Yeah. Wow. Oh man. Wow. So my wife's reservation is this is a free country. I'm using that at the next Chicago restaurant I go to. Absolutely. 100 steakhouse. Yeah. Get a tiny bullhorn. Get a good table. Move on with my life. So at this point a family from San Antonio shows up and they get turned away. Oh no. Thankfully Alex is a hero. While we
Starting point is 01:13:56 were there a family from San Antonio arrived to enjoy the day in the park. After an hour drive they were turned away. The gentleman from San Antonio spoke to the Austin police and was told that there is no law. The police allowed the family to enjoy the park as the law permits. Come on everybody. We're taking the park over the hill man. We shake the park and don neighbors. There is no reason for a bullhorn. I can't stress that enough. Everyone could hear him. Everyone there was not
Starting point is 01:14:56 like a huge crowd or just talking. People could hear him undoubtedly. It's comical. I believe it. So Alex is a little bit out of breath here. Sure. And his stamina is not what it used to be. Certainly not. But I think that he realized like well I've got to make a scene. I've successfully got this San Antonio family into the park and now I got it up in the column. I'm gonna grandstand for a crowd of nobody. Okay. And the very city that says blow up the police department. The very
Starting point is 01:15:32 city that says blow up the police department and that we don't need the police. Has them out here trying to not the cops aren't even doing it. But has them out here so the lifeguards can tell you that you can't go down there. I think Alex realized right in the middle there that this narrative doesn't work for what happened because the police sided with the San Antonio. That is an issue. That is an issue. Yeah. No, it's the I. I am. Am I going with this lifeguards right
Starting point is 01:16:05 now? Is that what I'm doing? Okay, so so Austin as a city. Yes is going to blow up the police station. Indeed it is and they have the police out here correct something that wait. I like what they're doing out here. How do I do this? I'm gonna blow up the lifeguard station. All right. I just think that was a lack of preparedness on his part. That was he did. This is not going the way he expected it to go. I don't think so there's a few more people now, but you can hear there's no like cheering
Starting point is 01:16:33 or anything. No, and that's because there is an absence of people, but there's a few and Alex now at this point tries to get people to bomb rush. Yeah, total park. Hey guys, you just go on in. It's all color law. It's all garbage. We have to stop submitting at some point. COVID-19 is a power grab post. COVID-19 is a scam. Is that your IQ? One finger. So what happened there is someone walked past his camera and flipped him off. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now that one's easy to easy to
Starting point is 01:17:06 guess. Yep. Not going great. This field piece. Nobody's raising their hand with a pointer finger out going like, excuse me question. But I mean, what I find really interesting about this is that there. I mean, this is very sad and a real bummer. It's a it's very clearly like a personal gripe. Yeah, that he's turning into a kind of maybe I can make a story out of this. Yeah, not good. But on another level, it's kind of, you know, narrative completion like yeah, he started his
Starting point is 01:17:41 career a guy alone yelling into a bullhorn about nonsense on the streets in Austin with no crowds around. Yeah, and now he goes back to Barton Springs because his wife was asked if she had a reservation and he's no one cares. This is a behind the music. If I ever people don't care, it seemed like no one gave a shit. No, but Alex is working himself up into a sweat with a tiny little bullhorn. Yeah, and just like whatever. Yeah, yeah. It doesn't doesn't have the cache anymore. No, no one's
Starting point is 01:18:12 fighting him like he wants them to. It's just like, all right, dude, just do what you're gonna do. Come on, man. So Alex comes back after this video. He gets a little bit wistful about some of his memories about this trail. I've been going to the Greenbelt. So I was a little kid. I didn't know about that place till college and then I walked down that with quite a few nice girls for picnic by the creek. Had some good times there. It's gotta be what 28 years? 29 years? I'm old now, man.
Starting point is 01:18:41 God, I believe I was at I was in college 29 years ago taking girls down there. Now, if you told me this back then, I thought you were a crazy person. Pretty sure you thought everyone was a crazy person. And it illustrates everything. All right, there's a lot of other news. We don't have time to get to the crew points now that I don't plug products. We won't be here. These are really great products. So yeah, I didn't have a lot of time to get to some of these important news
Starting point is 01:19:14 stories had to have this petty grievance with the man the creek. Man, my wife, she drove over a pothole and now her axles a little bit loft a little bit off and I went to the city council and I'll explain to them what was going on and I realized that they are destroying the roads on purpose and I'm going to start a crusade to 21 to defeat us all and that's the road. I mean you remember when he got that DUI and he decided he's going to go on a crusade about people who
Starting point is 01:19:42 unjustly get DUI. Yes, that went fucking nowhere. Now I'm pretty sure he won. Bring it up again. I haven't gotten a DUI since then. So obviously he's right. Yeah, he hasn't brought it up since its campaign against people not being let in parks is just about his own personal problem that day. This is all just such rank projection man. The most it's pretty hilarious though just because how impotent this this field piece is. Yeah, that's not I needed that really badly. It
Starting point is 01:20:13 made me laugh so hard. The look the bullhorn is too small for an adult and Alex is a thick adult so it's way too small for him. If it's a manifestation of like downsizing and like adding expenses and info wars, then it's hilarious because like this couldn't crush any kind of tyranny. This thing is a tiny bullhorn tyranny under crusher. All right. Okay, so it's your first day. I know you're all 14 and 15 but on the first day of course now we have to practice what you would do
Starting point is 01:20:53 if a large man with a tiny bullhorn accosted you. It's state required now. That picture of Alex Jones up there. We keep that just to remind us what exactly it looks like and who it is who will be yelling at legit the only large man with a tiny bullhorn in the greater Austin area. I wouldn't say the only certainly the only man willing to use it the way it was meant to be used. Patriot. You know he's a patriot. Where do you get a tiny bullhorn and when you get a tiny bullhorn?
Starting point is 01:21:25 Do you think that was a good purchase? It makes me think that he has like a hundred and a ray of bullhorn. No, no, no, there's a hundred of those tiny ones everywhere. Oh, one hundred and a tiny one. See I imagine now like he's got a whole like like like Roger Federer with tennis records like he's got them lined up and he's like oh this one is for the the high tension things is the big bullhorn. This one is news radio. Yeah, the no. I imagine here's what I imagine quite honestly. What do
Starting point is 01:22:03 you imagine? You imagine their hit every yes. First of all, that yes, but then yeah, like he is one of the glove box one in the like the visor the sun visor in the car. He pulls that down. Yeah, bullhorn falls out. Of course. What the image that I had was he opens his passenger door and like 50. That was the image that I have. How about that? A bunch of tiny as bull horns. I pitch you this. It's like in it's like in the movies. You know where the guy's got the gun. He's sitting behind the
Starting point is 01:22:33 desk and underneath the desk. Alex pulls out the bullhorn that he's got taped to the desk fights back. Here's the scene. I'm writing. Okay. So like if we're doing like an office, the office kind of thing, but it's about Alex's workplace. Okay. He's like a Rob do. I got to go out and got a wife got talking to out of Barden Springs. Got to go bullhorn him. Bring me to Ernie Crusher and then Rob's like, well, you know, we've had to cut expenses around here. This is all we've got. This is what I
Starting point is 01:23:04 can't. I can't work with this as a tiny little boy. Okay, Alex, you can make it work. And then David Knight bugs to the camera. Yeah. And it's done. Alex is all sweaty. He's like, I wish I had a bigger bullhorn. Do do do do do do do. Oh man, he's in everything. Yeah, it's mixing mixing. He's radio. He's in the office and he's incurred your enthusiasm all at the same time. Nothing of those shows is funnier to me than Alex with that tiny bullhorn now granted Harry a tiny bullhorn.
Starting point is 01:23:39 I don't understand. I don't know. I don't know. I wish that he would stop imagining that his petty grievances had importance outside of himself. Yeah, that would be that would be smart. Well, we should wrap this up, Jordan, but I just heard some thunder. Yeah, you got a interesting. It's gonna be a good walk home. I wish you the best with that and you need a ride. You should call one seven seven three. Get out of it. Taxi service. Taxi. Taxi. Taxi. Taxi. No, don't do that. We'll
Starting point is 01:24:10 be back. But until then, Jordan, we have a website. We do have a website. It's knowledge fight dot com. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge is provided and I go to bed Jordan. Yep. We're also on Facebook. We are a Facebook. You tell us right itunes and if you could please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out with people doing God's work. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Leo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX. Clark. I'm Daryl Rundis. I'm
Starting point is 01:24:33 Alex's tiny bullhorn. Andy in 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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