Knowledge Fight - #512: December 16-17, 2020

Episode Date: December 18, 2020

Today, Dan and Jordan check in on what's happening over at Infowars. In this installment, there are some human resources issues, Alex decides that pretty much everyone is an enemy and then interviews ...a guy who claims he orchestrated a sting operation on Hillary Clinton.

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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. I need money. Andy and Kansas, Andy and Kansas, stop it. Andy and Kansas, Andy and Kansas, Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the earth.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Thanks for holding me. Hello Alex and Mr. Sting calling. I'm your huge fan. I love your work. I love your work. Knowledge fight. No, no, no, no, no, knowledgefight.com. I love you.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Hey, everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm George. We're a couple dudes. Sit around, drink a lot of beverages and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Dan. Jordan. I have a quick question for you. Yes, sir. What's your bright spot today? My bright spot today is, you know, just the recognition that, you know, decades from now, centuries from now, this will be looked upon as the week of too much of you and me.
Starting point is 00:01:22 It's been quite a week of too much of us. Dan, I think that you are underestimating exactly how much more we're going to do in the weeks to come. This is an extensive week of programming between our episode on our Patreon, our little bonus episode, and then also thank you to Robert and Sophie. Yes, huge thanks to Robert and Sophie. And the bastards. And I got to bring up something that I got to bring information to the table that everyone
Starting point is 00:01:55 is unaware of. Yes. About invention from Goldwater. Yes, I do. I do recall that. Yes. That's something we've talked about on this show, but apparently was new to the proceedings. I would say that you were so excited.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Very excited. You were incredibly excited. You were shivering and shaking almost as though there was like a bug in my pants. I'm sort of bug in, you know, it's just something I couldn't feel, but it was there. So yeah, I guess that's my bright spot too much of us. My bright spot is Dan Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift is my bright spot because you're so mad. You're so mad.
Starting point is 00:02:35 I was real worried about this. No. Yeah. I decided to start listening to every Taylor. I've never listened to Taylor Swift at all. You've never been to a Walgreens? On purpose or in full? Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Is that a better way for me to get? So I've never done that before. And then I was, I've really been struggling to come up with a project since the book ended. And I've just been like throwing shit at the wall and it's not been going well. Here comes another piece of spaghetti. For some reason, I was like, you know what, now I'm going to do it. So I've decided to listen to every one of Taylor Swift's albums in a row chronological order and review each one.
Starting point is 00:03:13 We talked about this a little bit and I resent you for this because I think it's going to have a really negative tone. Oh man. Is it dark? Yeah. It is, it is very fun to be incredibly mean to a 17 year old who is going to go on to be a billionaire. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:28 But I also resent that you're at this point, you're still like at a point where I can't really rebut anything you're saying. Of course. I don't know anything about Taylor Swift's first album. Sure. Sure. Sure. But what if you start getting real shitty about some of those later albums, we might
Starting point is 00:03:41 have words. I think, I think if you read it, you will find that I am very complimentary towards things that deserve complimenting and I am hyperbolically incredibly cruel to things that are just mad. Okay. You know? That's kind of how I like to do it. I'll check it out.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Where can people find this? People can find it on a friend of the show, Matthias Druffke's website, fancyboysclub.com. I'll be posting those probably once a week or until I get really pissed off at Taylor Swift and decide never to do this again. And if I get bored enough, I will write. You might read it. I think that would be fun, but there will be only personally attacking you. Yes, I would love that.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Nothing to do with the music, just personally attacking you. What you should do is do the exact same thing, but for each chapter of my book, right? Every week we'll just hate each other. Has Jordan ever written that pop masterpiece? No. Absolutely not. All right. Well, Jordan, today we got an interesting episode to go over.
Starting point is 00:04:36 We're going to be talking about December 16th and 17th, 2020. I'm Dan. This is 2020. All right. Shit got interesting and weird this week. And so we're going to have a little bit of a, I don't know, memento style. We're going to start with December 17th. And then we're going to go back.
Starting point is 00:04:53 I think I've heard some news. Yeah. Yeah. So before we get to the episode, let's take a little moment to say thank you to some folks who signed up and are sporting the show. So first, Bat Chain Masterson. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I'm a policy walk. Thank you. Bat Chain. Next, Olivia M. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thanks, Olivia. Thanks, James C.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much, James. Thank you. Next Liz G. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I'm a policy walk. Thanks, Liz. Thank you. Z NICKER High Ak. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much, Zachariah.
Starting point is 00:05:29 From Next, Jonathan, T. Thank you so much. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you. España T. Hey, man. What? You're talking about home improvement?
Starting point is 00:05:39 Couple JTTs? No. And finally, like I said, thank you to a couple people donated on an elevated level. We appreciate that very much. So big, easy blast for me. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. And Corey S. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:05:50 You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy walk. Crikey, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401K doing, bro? We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson, all right? Let's just get down to business.
Starting point is 00:06:01 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. Big, easy blast for me. And thank you so much, Corey. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Thank you very much to the both of you. If you're out there listening and you're thinking, hey, I enjoy the show. I'd like to support these gents, too. You can do that by going to our website, KnowledgeFight.com, clicking the button to support the show or... What you could do is create some sort of tortured analogy towards trying to find writing something about Taylor Swift into a generosity thing. But I would just suggest that you guys go to your local charity or bail fund and support people that way.
Starting point is 00:06:35 The Easy Road on this show, this one here today. Man, it was just going to be... I was thinking about it on the way here. You were trying to get a little too meta with this right there, yeah, yeah, it was tough. It's a tough one. Yeah, that's all right. So I wanted to play the sound of silence to start this episode, but that would be very hacky.
Starting point is 00:06:53 That's why I decided not to. Oh, well, real quick, I have one piece of business, just real quick, right off the top. Nothing to do with the sound of silence. Nothing to do with the sound of silence, completely unrelated. He reached out to me and she asked me politely if we would wish her partner a happy birthday. His name is Joe and I was told that the way to identify him was that he skips over our theme song. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Yeah, which then made me be like, am I even going to fucking do this now? There we go. We're going to play it again. That's what's going to happen. Take that. No. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Happy birthday, Joe. Happy birthday, Joe. I hope you have a good one. It's been a tough year for everybody. You know, everybody who had a birthday this year, wasn't their, wasn't their favorite birthday. Totally. Mine wasn't.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Nope. Nope. And hey, here's the other thing. If you are dating a Joe or married to a Joe or whatever with a Joe who also skips over the theme song, tell him it was you. Sure. Tell him it was you. Totally.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I'm not saying anything. Yeah. I'm not going to follow up on that. We're not snitches. Yeah. Built a strong relationship. And now back to the sound of silence. Yes, indeed.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Hello, darkness, my old friend. I couldn't help but like find, I was, look, okay, beginning of the week, we had the rallies in DC and then I was kind of planning on this episode to like cover the very predictable and obvious reactions Alex would have to it. But then today, Thursday, as it was, you know, getting top game time to do this episode, we got hit with some big news. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Liberty, Tarian on Twitter of the one person in for wars who has managed to duck getting banned because he's too boring for anyone to notice is there too boring. David Knight announced that he was fired effective immediately from info wars. Oh boy. Stevie P's got to him in the end. I don't know if that's the case. That is the obvious thing that you would think because David Knight has been on a bit of a public vendetta against Steve Pachanik a little bit, who has been trying to convince
Starting point is 00:09:07 people at info wars that the election was a grand sting operation. And David Knight's not having any of that bullshit night fired for being inexplicably a half truth teller to his credit. Yeah. Appropriately to that, although to not his credit. He also, you know, the last time he had Steve on, he said, yes, I believe Sandy Hook was a false flag. There you go.
Starting point is 00:09:32 I will not agree with you. So I don't know where his line is. He's a half truth teller. Yeah. And this big, this big news, and I don't, I don't want to shit on somebody when they're down or like make fun of it. But I mean, like it's relevant to our interests like David Knight has been there forever. He's been there 10 years, probably something like that.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Yeah, totally. He has always been there through the thick and thin of so much horrible bullshit. Went along with Alex as he got into Trump. Maybe Alex just remembered that David Knight was there and he was like, shit, I meant to fire him five years ago and then I just forgot he's just so boring. I don't know. I'm actually kind of conflicted. I'm not entirely sure what I think the case is here.
Starting point is 00:10:16 And I think we'll discuss this as, as we go through the episode. So we're going to start with the 17th, we're going to start with Alex's conversation about because he, I think he knew he needed to get ahead of this. Yeah. And so he has fired David right at this point. We are, we're past it. Yes. And so Thursday's show, he's going to deal with some housekeeping business for a little
Starting point is 00:10:38 bit. First thing I want to say, the tank was a good idea. It was a good idea. Solid investment. Solid investment. Anyways, we have lost some personnel. The tank brings in more money than David Knight sells more pills. So we're going to look at that and then we're going to flash back to the 16th and we're
Starting point is 00:11:00 just going to discuss what kind of content was going on there because I got just bored as hell after Alex stopped talking about current events of his own issues. So here's an out of context drop from today's show. Now I don't want to liken myself to a U.S. president, but this job is about as close as it gets. Okay. All right. I mean, currently, maybe, maybe look, I talk shit and vaguely read headlines.
Starting point is 00:11:25 I'm basically the president pretty close, pretty close. When you get down to it, I get lied to by weirdos as a profession. Yeah. I too like Stephen Miller. So I kind of had a sense that it was going to be something that Alex has to bring up because David Knight has made this public. He's come out with it. So Alex frames things this way when he gets going on the show on the 17th.
Starting point is 00:11:52 He was late. He was late for the show. There was some special reports at the beginning. Okay. And I've got a really huge announcement coming up at the bottom of the hour about the future of Info Wars and about this organization and a restructuring we're going to be doing that will be announced today. I've waited long enough and I've told folks about how we're under attack, what's going
Starting point is 00:12:13 on with Info Wars. And I don't think people take that serious sometimes, but Info Wars is fighting for its life, just like the rest of the country and the rest of the world is. We don't get globalist money. We didn't get the $10.6 billion that Black Lives Matter got from the New World Order. And the only money we get is from you. We can't fight if you don't support us or the ride back stay with us. So there's restructuring going on in the Info War.
Starting point is 00:12:38 Yes, there's demotions. Yeah, clearly. Yeah. And there's nothing really specific yet at this point. There's just kind of like the insinuation that we're going to talk about what the future is going to look like around here. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:51 And I podcasts. They're the future. I grow weary of this. Quite honestly, because we've been we've been on this track before we've we've done some laps around this. Mm hmm. Granted, the move of firing David Knight. That one wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Big. That's a big one. Yeah. That one's tough to to undersell. That's that's tough to look at as like, oh, you're just blowing smoke. Yeah. There's something there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Now, whether it's like a resources are tight. I got a call from Melania and she said, get rid of David Knight. Sure. Is it the Steve situation or is it money? Yeah, I don't know. Could be. Yeah. I can't tell.
Starting point is 00:13:30 So I was like, yeah, what's what else is going on here? Alex got anything to talk about other than your own dumb bullshit? Trump tried to turn our economy back on. Get us out of the globalist system. He did really a splendid job on many fronts, made some big mistakes and still with 34 days left if he levels with the American people in resolute desk speeches and asked for 10 million Americans to march on Washington peacefully, but to march on all our other capitals to demonstrate that we know there's massive election fraud and that we repudiate the globalist
Starting point is 00:14:02 corporate media. The NWO has a very good chance of folding up and backing down because then the Justice Department and others will have the courage to do the right thing and prosecute. So Alex is pretending that a bunch of people could go march and then the New World Order would be like, oh, no. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:23 What about Plan B? Nah, it's a show of force. What about Plan B? What about Plan B? People in one spot, you can't do Plan B when they're all there. That would be perfect. That's when you gas the ball. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:14:33 There's too many. That's when you hit the bio weapon. That's what Plan B is. There's not enough bio weapon in me to diffuse and everybody would get a little sick. That's not how a bio weapon works. This is a super bio weapon. You forgot that Plan B is a super bio weapon. Yeah, a super bio weapon hits five million people in one place max.
Starting point is 00:14:49 That's twice as many. I just can't get it up for this kind of thing. No, this is sad. He doesn't even believe it. No. He can't handle the guy trying to tell me that like, oh, we just need a bunch of people to march and then maybe the cabal of people who've been planning this for thousands of years will be like, oh, no, people.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Yeah. Yeah. And when Alex has already said that there's a Plan B, if they manage to, like, even if they get Trump back in office, there's a Plan B that's just everyone dies, but it's a little less organized. Yeah. Yeah. Like, I don't, I don't, how, how, why?
Starting point is 00:15:24 What does this matter? I don't know. But the idea of the devil, who has been with humanity since there were two, and now there are several billion of us for him to be like, whoa, 10 million is just too much for me to look. I got to tell the NWO to back off. Now, that's just mathematically a little bit problematic because you have to assume that the New World Order would be doing the devil's bidding.
Starting point is 00:15:45 They would have to. Right. The only reason that they're doing the things that they're doing is because the devil has told them that they should. Right. I mean, yeah, if the devil is like, who cares about 10 million people marching? It's no big deal. You'd assume that they would just keep going with their plans.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Does the devil phone or does he appear? I don't know. He seems really interested in domestic politics. He really does. I feel like he should get a phone. It's a whole big world out there for the devil. Does the devil email? Because if he's appearing everywhere, oh, this is, this is, this is stupid and it feels
Starting point is 00:16:17 trivial, even within Alex's own conspiracies, I just don't care. No, this is dumb. So how about you get back to your bullshit, Alex? I want to hear more about your, your situation and info wars. I'm giving you the goodness info wars has three to five times the audience on a day-to-day basis that we've ever had except for right around the last election. And that's the spot all of the platforming. What we do not have is the funding we had then.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And so I'm the type of guy that has kept everybody employed, kept the shows going, kept us in the field, kept funding everything, mortgage my house a year ago to be able to have emergency funding to run this operation, to take care of shortfalls. But I can look at the other things I have as an emergency backup and it wouldn't fund this place for a month if I had to liquidate everything I've got because this is a big operation, our own satellites, our own IT, our own feeds, our own, everything, all the DNC lawsuits against us, everything. Wait, wait, wait, the DNC lawsuits.
Starting point is 00:17:23 DNC lawsuits? I don't know about that. What are the DNC doing? Also, I think that's called being overextended. Yeah, man, that's you could, you could also put that thusly. We should have scaled back. Mm hmm. Mm hmm.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Long time ago. Yeah. No reason to not have. Mm hmm. That tank was a bad purchase. No need for that tank. The studio looks great. It looks amazing.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Completely pointless. Maybe too big for just one person to sit there. Yeah, yeah. Could be too big. Maybe a little ostentatious, ostentatious. Oh, dude. So it stumbled upon a pun that Ralphie May made years ago with the name of one of his specials.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Yeah. I don't like that. I remember that. Mm hmm. Anyway, look, you need to buy his products because Alex needs his money. Sure. And you know what? You need them too.
Starting point is 00:18:13 You need the products too. I had one of the crew members over here. He wore his leg, had some medical stuff, went to the doctor. They wanted to put him on stuff for his low, low T. He didn't do it. Got tested again. He came in on Monday or Tuesday and he said, look at this. I got tested.
Starting point is 00:18:31 I started taking some male vitality and look at my numbers. It was incredible. I had to check with lawyers if we could even show you this stuff because, you know, the system's so cool. That's not a salesman. And I wasn't supposed to know what herbs can do. But that's the type of things that are happening and that are going on. And I'm just here to tell you.
Starting point is 00:18:48 You've come through over and over again. I keep telling you, we can't keep operating. We can't keep doing it at this level. If you don't support us, if you don't pray for us, if you don't spread the word, we're way more hardcore than Newsmax, OAN, everybody else. And I love them. I hope they get more hardcore than I am. And I like OAN.
Starting point is 00:19:04 You know, we're on cloud TV. Number one. OAN and Newsmax are the worst thing that could happen for Alex. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The fact that those two outlets are doing slick shit. They have some sort of financing from some mysterious source, I'm sure. They have better than 19-year-olds working in their rooms. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:25 They have the ability to pretend that they're news. They don't act like Alex screaming about the devil. They say the same shit, but they get to... They're like all David Knights. Yeah, they have the editorial standards of Alex, but the appearance of a news thing. Yeah. It's the worst thing ever for Alex. He has no place in the market anymore, unless he does something different.
Starting point is 00:19:49 He has to pivot, or else it will just be, I'm another one of them that no one will plug because I suck, because I'm so toxic. It's funny. I kind of think Alex is confused by that, because I really do think that when he sees his set and the way his show runs, he's like, this looks like a news organization. You know, he totally thinks that. So how can he look at OAN and Newsmax and be like, they're just like me? You know?
Starting point is 00:20:20 Isn't that wild? I don't think he watches anything other than... Oh, that's fair. I bet he doesn't have the time for it, nor the interest. That's fair. I think it's actually kind of interesting that because those things exist, things like Newsmax or OAN, David and I could easily get a job at either of them. They've accidentally created employability for the people that work for Alex.
Starting point is 00:20:43 They're right. Who are Alex? They've created a situation where he can't hold people hostage working at InfoWars anymore. If you have aspirations to be a right-wing shit journalist, like there are other options now. Yeah. Yeah. Alex.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Oh, God. I think the good news is Shroyer's not going anywhere. I don't think so. Even after, you know, nobody's hiring, even Newsmax is going to see OAN Shroyer walk in and be like, and you may turn around now. I can't tell exactly from listening to this, but it does appear that OAN is the only other person who survived the axe. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:21:18 The axe, like straight up axe. We'll get to it. Oh boy. Now I'm excited. I might have shown my cards too early. You might have shown too many cards. So, but we should know that Alex is being very clear that he's not quitting. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:31 And so, you know, I said on Joe Rogan's show five weeks ago, I said, I've thought about retiring and the media thought that was just, you know, Joe is trying to act like he's this reluctant hero, but that's not what it is. Reluctant hero. I only dream about this stuff 90% of the time, used to 5% of the time. I have basically no life other than this. It's all I do and I still feel like I'm not doing enough, but I'm not going to quit. I can't imagine it being his life and him being so bad at this.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Yeah. What are you putting time into? I don't know. I don't know. What could he possibly be in regards to the show? Okay. You've dedicated your life to this show. You talk for three to four hours for being a very generous day.
Starting point is 00:22:21 Yeah. Or someone cancels. Right. Right. You don't, you tell people that you read and I think something happens while you are holding a thing. He reads headlines. There are words that he sees that then become brain thoughts, but I don't know what reading
Starting point is 00:22:36 would be for it. The only thing I can imagine that would take a lot of time is maybe it requires like extensive meditation or yoga in order to get into his like prophetic psychic trance or whatever that he says he can pick himself into. Okay. So maybe he reads headlines and then like gets into some kind of a weird trance state. And then he reports on what the trance showed him about this, this headline as opposed to reading that the article because that would take too much time.
Starting point is 00:23:05 Do you know what his mantra is? What's that? Soros. Soros. Soros. Soros. I can't, I just can't imagine it like cause he doesn't need to practice talking shit. He's really good at it.
Starting point is 00:23:17 No, he's ecstatic at it. Yeah. The only thing that would take time is preparing and he clearly doesn't do that. Doesn't do that. So I don't know. This is not the end. It is a new chapter. So it's been the greatest pleasure of my life, 27 years on air, knowing all of you and fighting
Starting point is 00:23:34 the new world order and doing all of this. And I'm not going anywhere yet, but you need to know a new chapter is here. You know, when I tell you that the CIA follows us around in the FBI and the Secret Service now and they come and sit down next to us at the restaurants and tell us that they come visit us at the hotel and turn our cell phones off so we can't videotape them and, and, and, and that, you know, the former director of the CIA comes out and says he wants me arrested on Twitter. That isn't me scared.
Starting point is 00:24:02 That's not me afraid. It's me lying. That's just infowars entering a new chapter of life. Embellishing probably more than lying because Michael Hayden did tweet an agreement with somebody who tweeted that Alex should be arrested for his statement about Biden at that rally over the weekend. Um, yeah, I, I, I don't know the new chapter. What is a new chapter?
Starting point is 00:24:27 What does that mean? What does that entail? And I, I, you can sum it up with a song title. No more. Mr. Nice Guy. Uh-oh. And so I'm here to tell you that I'm not going to back down and I'm going to do exactly what I think is the most moral and best thing to do.
Starting point is 00:24:44 And that starts with not being a nice guy anymore, not, not, not being delusional about where we stand and what we can do and the fact that I have this tendency to never even shake up things in my own operations because I'm so loyal, even though to the point of not being able to function. So up to this point, you'd been a Mr. Nice Guy. I've, that, that speech, I can only hear that, like imagining him just giving it directly to the mirror as he's putting the Joker makeup on, you know, like he's, he's just given this like, no more Mr. Nice Guy.
Starting point is 00:25:30 All right. Put a little bit more Rouge. No, the problem with me and the reason I've gotten to this point is I'm too loyal. Too loyal. I've never met Wolfgang. Never met anybody. He's released the crack and who's cracking. We changed the crack.
Starting point is 00:25:44 But he didn't work here. I don't know that. Never heard of it. I don't know. Never met him. So look, a lot of people are gone and without mentioning David Knight by name, of course, there's some other people that you might have got a list seeing it in for us that aren't around anymore.
Starting point is 00:26:00 And so I pledge to you that I'm going to work harder in the fight against the new world order. And I'm asking you to fight harder against the globalist. But I've already explained to you, we had to let Caitlyn Bennett go because we couldn't pay her anymore. We had to let Millie Weaver go and in God bless Caitlyn Bennett, she hasn't made up a bunch of stuff about us as we let her go. You've seen what Millie's done.
Starting point is 00:26:20 God bless her. It's okay. She did a lot of great work in the past. No, she did not. No, no, no. I like the idea that Alex is trying to pretend that he didn't fire her for shadowgate. That's fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:31 How could she make up all of this stuff when I literally said, I don't get into that stuff. It's too scary. This is the game to me. That weirdo guy from your film showed up at my studio and then was talking about Roger Stone in ways that I don't appreciate. You're fine. You're fine. Oh, it was finances.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Oh, sure. I hate that she's making up that stuff. Yeah. But like because of things in finances and the difficulties that Alex is in the situation, he's had to cut back a whole bunch. You know, like there were people like Millie. There were people like Caitlin Bennett that he was funding and now he can't. He can't do that anymore.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Three, four years ago when I still had plenty of money, I was funding dozens of organizations, dozens of groups that were doing great work. I was taking the money. You sent us buying products and sending it out where I thought it was key to fight the New World Order. I'm down to funding three or four organizations outside of our own operation now. I've been cut back to a hill. I'm on and I'll die on this hill.
Starting point is 00:27:33 But everybody sits here and hears me say that, you know, think I'm serious. So we're going to have to reorganize and we're going to have to rethink what we're doing. I'm going to stay on the air four hours a day. So is over three hours a day. I've got a council the nighttime election countdown show just because there's not the crew. There's not the funds. There's not the money.
Starting point is 00:27:52 And we're going to have to reorganize some of the other shows and then revamp them and relaunch them because I never give up, but I can't give out. It's like an old horse. You know, horses will run and run and run until their heart blows up. Yeah. He's like a he's like a horse with his his heart about to blow up. Yeah. Run.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Run faster. Keep going. So from that clip, what I take away is the election countdown with Deanna Lorraine and Robert Barnes. Bye. Over. That's gone. There's no staff for that.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Alex is going to be on still and Owen. Yeah. Conspicuous in its absence from that list is the only other show. Yeah. That's the David Knight show. Well, there's that one. And Alex is saying he's going to retool and revamp these shows. But obviously, you know, according to David Knight's Twitter, he got fired.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Yeah. So you're going to revamp it with somebody else. I guess. Yeah, probably. He wants to bring in a younger crowd. So, you know, 11 or 12 year old video game streamer is probably who's going to hit things with hammers. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Yeah. Electric. Harrison Smith is probably the best they have there. And that's bad. Yeah. That's really bad. No, no, no. Look for the future.
Starting point is 00:29:03 It's not bright. No. You can wear shades. You don't need to actually. So like, I think that this metaphor too is a little bit rough and I don't appreciate it. And Alex talking about, you know, you can hear a horse and yours running until your heart gives out.
Starting point is 00:29:19 David Knight had a heart attack last year. And then he came back to work because he was so passionate about this shit. That's very funny. Like, like, I don't look, I don't want to be this guy. Sure. Like, given a shit when it's not my time to give it sure, but like David Knight gave a lot. He did.
Starting point is 00:29:38 He did. And we are now a couple weeks before Christmas. Uh-huh. Yeah. Fucking fire again. Yeah, absolutely. That's so bad. Come on.
Starting point is 00:29:48 So come on. Everybody was like, oh, feel bad for Bob Cratchit. When did they think about how Scrooge was like a fucking horse who was going to steal everybody's money until his heart gave out? Nobody's thinking about Scrooge here. Okay. This is dirty, man. He's doing him dirty.
Starting point is 00:30:06 He couldn't wait until the new year. Like, God, I just, I just want, I just hope that David Knight is overwhelmed by not like sadness or regret or like anything other than just like, I am so stupid for coming back after that fucking heart attack. Well, I should never have fucking done that. I have a slightly different hope and that is that I hope it gets ugly. Like, yeah, I do too. Not for his like, uh, like nothing negative for him or anything, but like, I hope he
Starting point is 00:30:34 kept some receipts. Oh yeah. For sure. I hope there's something real fun. Oh yeah. But hey, look, uh, Alex is this horse and he's running. Sure. And he needs a break.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Any good horse will run till its heart blows. It won't stop. You keep running a horse. It'll go till it dies. And, um, you know, I've met a physically, but also physically got to that point. I can't stop working. I've got to take a week off. I've got to turn everything off.
Starting point is 00:31:05 I've got to do it and, and it didn't matter where the middle of the shine battle because I know when smoke's coming out of the race car engine, you got to pull over and get it oil put in there. 00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:15,800 You got to put some oil in there. Sure. Yeah. You're going to take a week off, Alex.
Starting point is 00:31:17 We got to, we got to put oil in the horse. Yeah. You just went to DC. Yeah. You just took a, took a trip to DC. Yeah, that was work. That was work. That was work related.
Starting point is 00:31:27 That was work. Yeah. I mean, he stayed in a nice hotel and ate really well, but that was work. He should have gone with Owen on the caravan. That would have been a fun road trip. Yeah. That would have been a nice time. That was going to brode out.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Workcation bonded. Yeah. The whole thing. Yeah. Uh, take a week off, Alex. Please. Yeah. Uh, so I was wondering like what's the, this clip confused the hell out of it because
Starting point is 00:31:49 Alex describes what his last straw was. Okay. And it's something that doesn't make any sense. And so I thank you all for your support and I love you and I appreciate you. Uh, and I, and I, the last straw was this morning. I got up and I saw this number. Black Lives Matter raised 10.6 billion since May when you go in a coffee shop like Starbucks or anywhere and they say, give it to Black Lives Matter.
Starting point is 00:32:10 That's just the communists of the globalist and Soros collecting money. The DNC on record got 4 billion of it, of the 10 billion. Last time I checked, look how much the DNC got of that. That was a few months ago that was 4 billion that I'd read. They gotten, who knows what it is now. Um, that's all just mis, uh, misinterpretations of the act blue stuff. But, um, yeah, I don't know why Black Lives Matter getting a certain amount of money would be the last straw for him in, cause it doesn't materially affect what
Starting point is 00:32:37 he's doing at all. No, if I understand correctly, I wrote this down as I was tracking the thought. All right. So I wrote down first BLM raised 10 billion and then, so I fired David Knight. Is that the, is that the, if then statement that I think we're going for here? Cause I feel like that's what he's saying. There's a weird feeling of it, but I think if you distill it down even more, it's like, I saw that Black Lives Matter made $10 billion and I'm not making
Starting point is 00:33:07 it close to that and it pisses me off. Yeah. So I'm going to fire David Knight. And, uh, Deanna Lorraine, although she might have been like, I always got the sense that she was just kind of like a temp. She's an independent con. Yeah. She was, she was there on a little bit of a assignment or whatever.
Starting point is 00:33:25 She got a cup of coffee. Yeah. She wasn't there for any kind of long term, uh, thing. I just, uh, yeah, I don't know. I'm very conflicted, uh, because there's two, uh, sides of this that I think it one is like the, uh, David Knight had run afoul of Steve Pachanik in a very serious way and that is something that is hard to have in house. Right.
Starting point is 00:33:48 When you have somebody who is your intro show on your network right before you who's saying that one of your experts is a piece of shit liar, that's hard. That's, that's going to be tough to maintain the status quo. Right. And you're a media outlet that is built entirely around bombast. So it seems fairly simple to be like, okay, well, we've got the most boring man ever and we've got the most bombastic liar ever. I think we're going to go with the most bombastic liar.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Yeah. Yeah. And also you can't really have a whole lot of stability in, um, uh, keeping keeping people in like unengaged, I guess, unengaged, unengaged. Sure. You want people actively consuming your material, but you don't want them engaging with it. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:35 And having David Knight be like, uh, Steve Pachennick is a fucking liar. Yeah. Then you have too many questions. Why does, why does David Knight think that he's a liar? Yeah. Yeah. And you can't, but why doesn't Alex not, you know, it's too complicated. And you, you run the risk of, uh, uh, uh, kickstarting like critical thinking
Starting point is 00:34:54 in your listeners and that's no good. I can't have that. No, absolutely not. Stick with Pachennick. But it does seem like that was a little bit ago. That was a couple of weeks ago. Like I don't, I don't know. If I could draw a causal link here and Alex is saying that it's
Starting point is 00:35:09 because of money. Sure. Now, the only things that are gone are the, uh, night show, which obviously sucked the evening show that no one cared about and they canceled when Alex went to DC because they didn't have the crew to run it. Anyway, that's, that was already like a secondary tertiary thought for them. And then David Knight's show, it very easily could be monetary budget constraints. Totally.
Starting point is 00:35:34 But I can also see a possible world where Alex was like, fuck, I got to get rid of David Knight. It's just not working out. This is a untenable situation. Yeah. How can we fundraise on that? Yeah. How can I drive sales with getting rid of David Knight?
Starting point is 00:35:49 Yeah. I, I don't know. I can't, I have no fucking idea. None of it seems good. Like none of it seems like this is a, no, I wouldn't look at any of these circumstances and be like, I'm going to invest in this business. This business's model looks good. I'm going to wait until it hits rock bottom first.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Then I might invest in it, but right now it's only going down. Well, that might be soon. It's unclear because last clip here from the 17th, Alex kind of implies that the Christmas sale will determine the future of info wars. Just do your Christmas shopping at infowarstore.com and we'll expand. But if you don't, we'll contract. And so we're reassessing right now and info wars is contracting ahead of a big offensive.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Now I'm going to decide whether it's our big last offensive or just the next of many, but I promise you this, we'll go out in a fiery inferno of liberty and a peaceful operation of total victory. Peaceful, peaceful, peaceful. I did say offensive a couple of times there in a fiery blaze of others. That it's peaceful. It's all peaceful. Don't worry.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I would like one last image of info wars to be Alex standing in the studio as everything burns around him with his arms outstretched, his head facing and screaming into the sky. I think that's how he's got to go out. Sure. Right. That last image, I don't want him to actually be burnt alive like in a movie. Yeah, like it would be a fitting arc, like Gary Oldman in the professional whenever he's his eyes are all bloodshot and he's screaming to this guy.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Yeah. So actually, I'm going to play this last clip here from the 17th. I have one more, but it's just sort of like indicative of like me losing my patience with Alex and why we're going to now jump back to the 16th to see what things were like 24 hours prior to Alex spending the beginning of his show talking about how dire it is. And David Knight's fired. So I like Andres Manuel Lopez, Ormador, he's a socialist.
Starting point is 00:37:50 But he is a real socialist and by that, I mean, he's a popular socialist and is actually trying to get higher wages for people and trying to get corporations to actually not be tax exempt. I don't agree with that model long term, but so Alex. What the fuck does that mean? Alex has decided that he likes the president of Mexico because they there were some comments about covid precautions that Alex enjoyed. And so now I like him now he's a socialist, but he's a real socialist.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Whatever. Whatever. You should hate him more off. That's the thing that you hate most. You hate people who don't understand socialism, who think that they've got. You hate people who you decide are exactly. Exactly. Yeah. So we jump we jump back to the 16th to see like, are there any signs?
Starting point is 00:38:37 Are there any indications that we can get from the 16th? Like just a day later. Everybody is December 16th. I got to be honest, we've never had more money than we have right now. We're just so fucking flush. Anyways, we'll see how it goes tomorrow. So we start with Alex, the exciting and interesting source. America and the rest of the world is under globalist big tech siege,
Starting point is 00:39:01 a corporate planetary takeover to replace humans. And to make us obsolete. The Von Mies Institute is highly respected. With some of the top academics, researchers, economists in the world, they've come out with a big article that's on info wars dot com. Where they say this is a dystopic big tech. Bio slash digital technocracy. The Mies Institute is not super well respected.
Starting point is 00:39:37 They're like hardcore libertarian. No, no, no, we've talked about the Mies Institute in the past. And if I recall, my feeling on them was they're great. One of the articles that I covered from their website was a defense of not feeding your children, yep, because you don't have positive responsibilities towards people. Exactly. It's like, oh, great. Yeah, they're cool libertarians.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Yeah, they're they're also that kind of libertarian that's just a just a shithead. Like if you're writing the in defense of not feeding your own kids, you're just a shithead out of this Mies Institute. You're also not going to not feed your child. Of course. You're doing this as some kind of weird mental intellectual masturbation. Yeah, totally, totally. But Alex, like not too long ago, was talking about how being a libertarian was the stupidest thing he's ever done.
Starting point is 00:40:23 And now he's citing the Mies Institute. Well, they're great, but they're real libertarians. And that's the smartest thing you can be. Anyway, Barnes, his show is canceled now. But twenty four hours earlier. We have constitutional lawyer Robert Barnes, who will shoot you straight on where Trump really stands. I can tell you he's in liaison with the White House, even though he doesn't want
Starting point is 00:40:45 that known, I can tell you that. Why can you tell me separately? I know the White House doesn't even care now. The White House doesn't care. That's why. If he doesn't want that known. Yeah. Why would you tell me that? Hey, look, this is private, but Barnes is working with the president.
Starting point is 00:41:01 He told me not to tell you. He doesn't want me to tell. But the White House is OK. So the White House is fine. But you know Barnes, yeah, and he personally asked you. And now there's no show. The evening countdown show is canceled. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:14 But there's no indication of that from Alex on the 16th. There is there is no sense that like Barnes has been doing this show. It's going to come to an end. Sure. Seems abrupt. Yeah, it does seem a pretty abrupt. Urupt. Speaking of which, this seemed abrupt. But here's the big news. We're going to cover at the start of the next segment.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Mitch McConnell and his wife, like a lot of Republicans have been on the Communist Chinese payroll for a long time. Oh, no. Sure. Sure. Let's remember that Mitch McConnell is bad. Finally, it's been so long since we've remembered how many people are bad, Dan. Yep. Mitch McConnell has recognized Biden won the election. So it turns out I remember all these things about him. Or I'm just going to make up that he's a Chinese.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Yeah, well, yeah. Yeah, so that's great. Now he's a villain. I like it. Absolutely. Alex McConnell is a villain. Go after him. So the knives are out, folks. And hell, yeah, there's no doubt that Mitch McConnell is a super bad dude. A bad, bad and we told you Amy Coman, Barrett and we told you Kavanaugh
Starting point is 00:42:19 and we told you all that they were going to betray us. What? Because they come out of the swamp. What? What? Yep. You told them that the only reason to stick with Trump was so he could get those people in. Yeah. Why didn't you bring up Gorsuch? Also, of course, it's just too long.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Alex was like crying and that one's still stolen. Kavanaugh. He was all about Kavanaugh. The moment we put Alex was so in favor of that as if he was squee himself. Culmination of everything we've worked for. It was a little more confusing. The Barrett nomination because, you know, you did have Barnes coming in and saying, this is a really bad idea. They shouldn't go this route.
Starting point is 00:43:02 And Alex having to dance around and like, but he did support her nomination. Yeah, he was in favor of it. We like Catholics. No, we don't like Catholics. Well, I guess we don't like Catholics. Somebody else is like, I think she's great. Alex is like, I think she's great, too. Moving on. But they're all villains now, man. Yeah, we got a lot of new villains for Alex.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Fight amongst yourselves. I want to make you hurt each other more. So Roger Stone, not too long ago, came on and broke some gigantic news. North Korea, yeah, boats. Yeah, Maine, boats from North Korea arrived with sales with ballots to Maine, arrived in Maine, Maine, United States, Maine. Apparently there's a different situation else up and McConnell warns, the appeal of electoral college brawl in Congress.
Starting point is 00:43:51 Trump's got his electors. They've seated theirs. They lock the real electors out of the state houses. We're just supposed to just go along with this and not let the president and the voters of America press their attacks. Yes, they've gotten screwed to legislatures. Yes, they've been screwed so far by most of the governors because they're all a bunch of cowards. Sure.
Starting point is 00:44:09 When you get down to the brass tax, you see mathematics that are impossible in all those states where Trump's winning by two, three, four, five, six points. And then as soon as they close the polls, all these trucks pull up food, delivery vehicles, you name it, Chinese men, mainly run in with these big containers of ballots. And then inside, we have the footage of the workers and they're cramming them in as fast as they can. You know, you have the Chinese government planes landing the day of wait, what now? You have the charter numbers.
Starting point is 00:44:38 I mean, private jets flying out of China, landing, men running in with big boxes of ballots. So now the Chinese government is sending their own planes with charter numbers and arriving with ballots on election day. So is this in addition to the North Korean boats? OK, so is the North Korean boat like a backup? Could be, you know, like they're like, OK, we'll send the boats in like March of this year and China is going to have the plan to airlift them in and everything. But when. But hey, worst comes to worst, the boats will be in Maine in November.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Here's what I'm thinking. I'm thinking that the Chinese planes brought in ballots like boxes of ballots for Biden, right? OK, now the North Korean boats were rogue. They were crazy. They were for Jorgensen, Jorgensen. OK, it's all Jorgensen. They were going Libertarian. Are we sure they were Libertarian down ballot? Are we sure these weren't ballots for the 2016 election and the North Koreans
Starting point is 00:45:35 just got to Maine? That would make more sense. All for Ron Johnson. That would make more sense. I would make more sense. So now I just feel like this is silly and I'm going to need a lot more proof for this, which is Alex is not forthcoming with. That's unsurprising, but something that is also not surprising. Was that Alex wants to do over?
Starting point is 00:45:58 Second senator leans towards objecting to electoral college certification. Yes. Told you, Rand Paul's a man of honor. That's what we need for president for years. Get the fuck out of here. Pence, Paul, Paul, Pence, take it will be good. OK. All right. Wow. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Paul, Pence, Paul, Pence. That would really inspire the masses. Those boring shit. Yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah, you want Rand Paul back? Oh, how fun. How interesting. Pence can't be president because nobody wants to live in a world where we have
Starting point is 00:46:35 to call his wife the first mother. That's just not happening. It's just not happening. And Rand Paul, like you had your chance, Alex, you turned your back on him for Trump. You know that. It's over. We all watch that happen. Oh, yeah. Rand isn't like Joe Rogan, where you can turn your back on him and he'll accept you once more. No, I know because he refuses to debate me, and that's the only thing that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:46:57 So Robert Barnes, a host for another couple hours of the election is on. And he wants you to know that he also thinks that Mitch McConnell is a traitor. So the the effect is it leads an inference that well, all along, these were people who were undermining the president. And now it's like the Godfather line when the Marlon Brando's character says he should have seen it was that one guy all along. It was Mitch McConnell all along, betraying and undermining and sabotaging the president. It's not a coincidence.
Starting point is 00:47:26 It was his attorney general. And how did you get to the only one to refuse to speak out or join the Texas lawsuit? So now the president knows that these were traders in his own house. Well, yeah, Trump's called basically for the arrest of the governor of Georgia. I mean, these people are criminals. Yeah, I want that to talk about Trump. What Trump should do where Trump's really at where we're at. So Mitch McConnell was screwing it up the whole time.
Starting point is 00:47:49 He was the the the the trader behind the scenes. OK, all right. No, if you try and pull that now after this outrageous after this long, then either you have to shut up forever because everything that you've told me, if Mitch McConnell is the secret bad guy the whole time, he was there right there. He's right there. There's no deep say he was the easy in your face. Yeah, you know, yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:15 And it's I don't know. It's trying too hard to make an interesting plot twist, I think. And I am not going to go along for this this ride. And I pity I pity anybody who does. But you see this like there are just like shoring up of ranks of like the people who are blindly willing to just completely throw away any kind of semblance of dignity that they have for Trump. Yeah, they're good.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Everybody else. Oh, they were secretly villains evil. And I have bad news for you. What's that? That Pence Paul ticket might not be happening after all. No, there's reasons to doubt that Pence is truly loyal to Trump. During Access Hollywood, Pence was trying to navigate Trump out so that he could be top of the ticket in 2016.
Starting point is 00:48:57 It was Pence who helped drive Flynn out. It was Pence who helped negotiate with Ecuador to get Julian Assange arrested and extradited. So Pence has not been a real Trump ally. And a lot of the never Trumpers and problem people have come from Pence's group of people and his staff in the White House. Oh, it looks like Pence is an enemy, too. Good. Good. They're all enemies.
Starting point is 00:49:20 Arrest the governor of Georgia veto the defense bill. Tear this whole place down around your ears. Now, let's not do that. It's just a little much. It's a little much. It's a little cartoonish. The way they're like defining good and bad people now. I think it's it's really just sad, though, because.
Starting point is 00:49:44 It's it's like you you obviously weren't actually fooled. There's no possible way that you could be fooled by that shit. You knew you had to have known that they were lying the whole time and that they didn't really like Trump because Trump's a fucking lunatic and they're all career politicians, right? Right. Yeah. But this is the payoff of that. If you don't know that, then, oh, that's just so sad, especially because I've been telling you that for my entire life.
Starting point is 00:50:12 And it it's it's it's really interesting for me in particular to see like the the turning on people so bluntly and so stupidly. Like Bill Barr was he went back and forth a number of times. Oh, yeah. And now we have Barnes coming in here saying that everyone's an enemy. Yeah, Bill Barr was a Bill Barr was a yo-yo for a while. Now he's permanently walking the dog. He's out. Yep.
Starting point is 00:50:35 So on the 17th, we learned that that Barnes show is gone. But there's Barnes now now on the 16th. Barnes is so busy, he couldn't post the election countdown. He's back weeknights. Seven to nine p.m. most nights with John Lorraine. So on the 16th, he's promoting the show as Barnes is back. He's been too busy. But now he's back.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Very funny. Next day gone. That's very funny. Yeah, I think I think you're right. I do kind of feel for David Knight a little bit. He's losing his job right before Christmas. I get it. That's fucking tough. I enjoy seeing bad things happen to Robert Barnes in a different way. And I know that if he doesn't have his fucking
Starting point is 00:51:15 moonlighting gig at Info Wars, he's going to be fine scamming other people with fake constitutional lawsuits. I think he has a joy watching him get beat. I think he has like a newsletter on Dave Rubin's Kickstarter. There we go. On clone. He's going to land fine. Doing all right. So Alex says farewell to Barnes.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Say we'll see you on the evening show that won't exist in a day. Hilarious. And now I must get to another guest. And it is a guest that I got the privilege of hanging out with in D.C. When I was there yelling and all this shit. Oh, no. Someone who had the best speech. Oh, no. Well, there were a lot of powerful messages at the second million Manga March.
Starting point is 00:51:57 This one was about a third as big as the gigantic one. It was a month ago. There were still hundreds of thousands of people total. There were six different events going on. But last time I had the most powerful message of we're not going to back down to the globalist, the New World Order, Biden's a Chai Khan agent. Nick Fuentes had the most powerful message at these events. The crowds are screaming for he couldn't even hardly give a speech.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Yes, I think Fuentes had the best speech I thought it was going to be for sure. It's interesting because I watched hours of these rallies. Nick Fuentes did not speak at either of the rallies that I watched. He was clearly speaking in some impromptu fashion. Beer Hall Putch. Is that what's going on there? He was speaking into a bullhorn on the street. Something he was not at these events. And there might have been like a third event that I just don't even know about.
Starting point is 00:52:48 A clan meeting. I only have so much time in my life. I can only watch so many of these rallies. That is fair. So, you know, McConnell, Barrett, Kavanaugh, Sneaky Stinks, they're all the enemy now. The GOP is the enemy. Yeah, of course it is.
Starting point is 00:53:04 You know, I said Sunday when I had had a chance to see Saturday speeches by Fuentes on my Sunday show, I said, I think Fuentes is right. The Republican Party, the establishment are the enemies. But we have to make sure that doesn't get Democrats elected. We have to make sure we target neocons and others to get them out and put populace in America first. You're in, but now you see McConnell saying, oh, we need to be nice to the Democrats. That's how we're going to win Georgia and let them engage in fraud.
Starting point is 00:53:30 He's definitely working for the other side and a Chai Con operative. That's not what McConnell is saying. He's he's saying that, you know, insisting on denying reality is probably going to hurt our electoral chances. Hey, you guys, you know how you're screaming that all elections are frauds and that you shouldn't vote? That's going to hurt us in the elections where we need you to vote. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:53 No, you're a Chinese agent. Oh, damn it. Maybe I've gone too far. I'm Mitch McConnell, so I will learn the error of my ways. Nope. No. You will end up having the people that you have inspired and enabled and facilitated now screaming at rallies about how we need to destroy you. Excellent.
Starting point is 00:54:11 But first, here's one of the eclipses of Nick Feuentes laying out the future and the future battle plan at the second big March in D.C. And the first million Moga March, we promise that if the GOP would not do everything in their power to keep Trump in office, then we would destroy the GOP. Yeah. Yeah. And as we go to Washington, D.C. for a second million Moga March, we're done making promises.
Starting point is 00:54:40 It has to happen now. We are going to destroy the GOP. Yeah. There's 50 of us. Destroy the GOP. Destroy the GOP. Is there anything you want to change? Destroy the GOP.
Starting point is 00:54:58 They love chance. We fucking chant all the goddamn time. It's fun. That's fair. So Alex is like, I think he sees that video and he remembers like being in D.C. and he remembers like kind of mad at those women for America first. Yeah, they kind of organize these rallies and then don't let me speak at them because I'm entitled to.
Starting point is 00:55:18 This is a parallel or an allegory or like a gauge on a submarine or battleship or an army tank or a truck. Give five women that are neocons and I'm not going to attack them. But the point is they get all the permits, they take control of the thing. And then when you hear the speakers, they've got it is just people are falling asleep. And then I show up with a bullhorn and Nick shows up and you get, you know, out of the 100,000 people, 20,000 that here you run over and they're all cheering
Starting point is 00:55:44 and then it gets five million, 10 million views. And then the poor Republicans with kind of a main line, Rhino, a little Trumpist type deal, they get 20,000 views. It's not popular. It's not constitutional. It's not what made America. But everyone's always running away from what victory is. So Alex, I don't think he's wrong.
Starting point is 00:56:03 I mean, he's exaggerating stuff. But like, yeah, a lot of those other speakers were a snooze. Right. And no, I agree. And Alex Yelling has some kind of star quality to him. He gets people to change. But he's also sort of misunderstanding, like spectacle for substance. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like I don't think that there's anything like him being able to draw a crowd of 10,000, let's say, is it an indication that he knows the Constitution?
Starting point is 00:56:27 I don't think there's a difference for him between substance and spectacle. No, you know, it's not that he understands or misunderstands it or it's just that it doesn't exist to him. Yeah. You know, like five million views means five hundred million people love this, right? That's how it works. Yeah, that's the only thing that makes sense. Also, I'd like to clarify one thing.
Starting point is 00:56:45 These people starting these rallies and organizing them and getting the permits does mean that they can choose who speaks at it and who doesn't. Well, I feel like I'm missing the part where he's going to say like, so next time we're going to get the permit, no, he's not going to say that. No, we'll see because it feels like that's the real complaint here. I and he's just whining that he's not the winner. He's too busy with all the work. He is not psychic trances.
Starting point is 00:57:10 Take a while. You know what? I know somebody who just lost his job and is free. I don't think he's going to fill those shoes. So Nick Fuentes has an interesting idea for the way forward for these weird out conservatives. You know, it's interesting. There were a lot of Democrats that were saying, destroy the GOP. This is a message I could get behind.
Starting point is 00:57:31 But of course, that's only the first half of the message. Destroy the GOP as it exists. Destroy the GOP establishment. And what we have to do now is replace it with a GOP that truly represents the American people. We have to destroy the fake GOP establishment headed by Mitch McConnell that puts America last. We have to primary all those people, replace them in the House, in the Senate,
Starting point is 00:57:54 in the state governments. And we have to replace them with people that truly believe in America first, truly believe in the kind of conservatism that President Trump pushed when he ran in 2016. Look, Nick Fuentes is like 14 years old. So I'm going to forgive him for not remembering that they did this already. Yeah, it was called the Tea Party. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:13 And this is the crazier version that you guys wanted last time. Yeah, you this already happened. We're in another cycle of this. Like, oh, it's not the real whatever. Who cares? I'm going to forgive that. What I'm not going to forgive is the fact that he doesn't remember. They did that this year.
Starting point is 00:58:30 Yes, they did do that. This year was running all these other people. Enrique Tario was going to run. Everybody lost their fucking primaries because the people that you end up attracting are not. No, no, no, it's just because it's just because the GOP people in the primary thought they were voting for a GOP candidate because they'd been in there for a while, but they were actually voting for a trader.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Right. OK, got to go. There we go. No, I think we should all be screaming. I apologize. I believe Loomer did win her primary. That's true. That is she lost in the general. Well, that's a lot of those other one folks lost in primaries.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Yeah. No, I think we should all be employee. Deanna Lorraine. Yes, she might have won. She don't. I think we should all be screaming at establishment Republicans that the only way the GOP survives is if they all band together and crush the extreme right wing. And I think we tell the extreme right wing that the only way the GOP
Starting point is 00:59:26 survives is if they band together and crush the establishment Republicans. I get the sense that at least half of that's going to happen on its own. That's probably true. That's why we got to make sure both happens, because if one half happens, we're going to get to the Tea Party and double it. Yeah, I don't know if that's avoidable. Yeah. But interestingly, Nick Fuentes and Alex have slightly different strategies about what they
Starting point is 00:59:51 should do in Florida or in Georgia. I'm of the belief that the first blow that we have to strike against the Republican Party is withholding our votes in Georgia, withholding our votes in the Senate runoff and preventing them from reclaiming control of the Senate. Now that's where I mean this is great with you. Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it. Alex is not into that.
Starting point is 01:00:14 That is, he's like, no, I don't know about that. When his position is like, yeah, if you're primarying some Republican, you know, with a crazy person. Yeah, great. I'm all for that. Yeah. But torpedoing the election just in letting a Democrat win, I don't know. Whereas Nick Fuentes is, we need to punish the Republican Party, withhold our votes.
Starting point is 01:00:36 He's very much like accelerationist towards this thing. And Alex is more like, I don't know. These people disgust me. Yes. Like straight up how, how fucking cruel are you to me to be like, we're going to kill everybody with Trump is the king of God, the good Lord, and Jesus Christ. And after losing the election, what we need to do is we need to focus on small elections and we need to primary the Republican.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Fuck you. Yeah. The Lord chose trumpet, but the Lord also needs primaries from time to time. Fuck off. Yeah. What the, what the Satan made God forget was county seats. Yeah. What, what are we doing?
Starting point is 01:01:19 Yeah. So Nick has an interesting angle on QAnon. What I like about the QAnon stuff is that it gets a lot of people to believe the right things, although it gets them to believe the right things for the wrong reasons. It gets them to start thinking about connections between global special interests. It gets them to ask the right questions about pedophiles and satanic elites and things like that, largely for the wrong reasons. But it does get them to some of the right places.
Starting point is 01:01:45 I do appreciate the hubris of all of these idiots who are like, you know what, what we need to do is get the swirling masses to believe something similar to what I believe, and then I'll be able to control it. It doesn't quite work that way. No, it doesn't. No. Sorry, Fuentes, but I will say again, I'm going to give Nick a pass on this because he is a wee baby, but he seems to be patting himself on the back a little
Starting point is 01:02:13 bit for discovering the concept of local politics. Of course. You know, Trump launched this hostile takeover of the top of the party. I mean, literally becoming the president. And now we have to wage war for everything beneath the presidency. We have to wage war to primary House Republicans, Senate Republicans. We have to run in state races and local races. We have to take over the RNC and the party apparatus.
Starting point is 01:02:36 So I have not heard it better said that was perfectly said. It's so trite. I have in 2018, I have in 2016, I have in 2014, I have in 2012. Yeah, I don't I don't. This is not revolutionary stuff. No, this is very bland. Yeah. And that's kind of one of the things that I think is interesting and a little
Starting point is 01:02:57 bit scary about Nick is that like beneath this, there's also an obsession with the idea of fighting against amnesty. Yeah. And and and and identity and America. Yeah, you're like all this stuff, but it is also like, OK, yeah, you're talking about running for like a like a local election. Yeah, you're running for like the school president or whatever. Yeah, like that that's the banality than the minutiae, the boringness of it
Starting point is 01:03:27 with the evilness hidden behind it, right, is kind of scary. Oh, Biden is stealing the election and he's killing all of us with the fucking globalists, and that is why I'm going to vote no on the expansion of that road. Route six stays the same length. Yeah. So Nick, Nick's out of there in and out in and out. Got to destroy the GOP. Got it. Now we're going to play a new game on this show. I'm going to play an angry clip.
Starting point is 01:03:55 OK, from Alex Jones. All right, see what a without who it's targeted at. OK, and you have to guess. OK, who is he yelling about? OK, I like this game. This is called Guess Who? Alex is telling to burn in hell. Burn in hell, you little satanist,
Starting point is 01:04:11 on a power trip about how great you are and how amazing you are and how how ascendant you are as you bring in global collapse and extermination. Burn in hell. Who is that? No, no, no, no, no. It's little. I thought the little you can ask me. I can ask you two questions, two questions. All right, Richard. No, very, very, very rich, very rich.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Obscenely rich. I don't know if I want to say obscenely, but quite rich, quite rich. Yes. All right. I want to give you five questions. I wish I had I wish I had asked a more specific question because very rich is a is a more subjective question that I think I want. Super billion or higher. Probably, I don't know. I have a really hard time.
Starting point is 01:04:52 So not one of our major. No, it's not Soros. It's not Bezos. It's not that out of five. Damn it. Have we mocked his or her appearance? No. What? No, no, not us.
Starting point is 01:05:09 Oh, I meant Alex. I don't know why I'm saying we know Alex hasn't mocked their appearance. I don't think so. Well, then it's definitely not stelter. I'm not sure I've heard Alex bring this person up before. Well, this is unfair. Yep. Little. That's why it's a game. There's a AOC. I'm going to go with AOC.
Starting point is 01:05:25 He's brings her up all the time. Oh, shit. That's right. What was I thinking? God damn it. What is it? What was I thinking? You have all the pieces you need. Bezos's wife. No. OK. Tom Cruise.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Oh, because of the clip of him yelling about God damn it. Oh, Dan, you threw you. You played the player. Well, well done. That's that's why we play the game. That's a good one to open with. Yeah. So Nick Fuentes has gone. Barnes has come on.
Starting point is 01:06:03 There's no indication of anything trouble and paradise, as it were. And I got a little bit bored, honestly, listening to this episode now, because like listen to this. This is 30 seconds. This is what Alex thinks is as substance to it. This is what he thinks his job is. Pompeo test negative for COVID-19.
Starting point is 01:06:23 Well, quarantine. Oh, my gosh. Oh, it's so scary, even though it has a death rate of like point zero zero or whatever, it's all this excuse for Tom Cruise and Nancy Pelosi to just act arrogant and scream at people and do whatever they want. Over the counter home test for COVID-19. It's US Green Line. So we can have more hysteria, more fear. Kansas mayor resigns over violent threats for backing mass main mandate.
Starting point is 01:06:47 I don't feel safe anymore. Well, move to North Korea, you witch. That's it. Like this is the substance of his news breakdown. Like it's kind of like a like a like a dishy insult after reading. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like, what is this? Yeah, this is this is also bad.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Cruise didn't need that shit. He gets to act like he owns everything and runs the place because he's the figurehead of a religion. All right, I also find it strange that Alex isn't taking issue with the Scientology aspect. No, no problem there. No, well, that makes perfect sense, though. So Alex has been dealing with Hayden, General Hayden, saying on Twitter that he agreed with someone else who tweeted
Starting point is 01:07:26 that Alex should be arrested and Alex is pumped. Of course he is. Well, yesterday, I was getting more emails and more calls about singing in and all these publications saying Alex Jones may be arrested. On Saturday, there were a lot of publications that said, I gave a speech in DC, did Jones threaten to kill Biden? And then by Sunday, calls for Jones to be arrested
Starting point is 01:07:53 for threatening to kill Joe Biden. And then by Monday, Alex Jones to be arrested for threatening to kill Joe Biden. That's how the media works, how they're gaslighting and fraud works. Alex is so excited about this. Yeah, that's that's got to give him a huge boner. Yeah, totally. It's Michael Hayden is paying attention to him in a way
Starting point is 01:08:11 that he probably would never. I got months out of it. Yeah. And so now Alex is going to imply that maybe Michael Hayden is a pedophile. I mean, this is a stolen Valor monster. He also is involved with some very mysterious international orphanages and transfer of children. I can tell you that's being looked into already. I got contacted by some folks.
Starting point is 01:08:30 I'll just leave it at that. And that's why I said he looks like a child molester. I'm not saying he's a child molester. I'm just saying Brian Stelter looks about as creepy as you get. You're not going to let him babysit your kids. You look at Hayden's own Twitter photo is the creepiest photo. Please pull up Michael T. Hayden's Twitter. I want to show people he's like, you know, Steelers cap on a mountaintop.
Starting point is 01:08:50 It's not that creepy. Sometimes I'm just not sure if things are real. No, you know, I was very weird. I was listening to that like in my head, just part of this being like, is this real? Am I dreaming? What's happening? What's going on? It's pretty strange. It's like, ah, this guy has treated something I just like. I am going to accuse him of stealing children from an orphanage
Starting point is 01:09:11 because he looks creepy to me. Yeah, it's very weird. But Alex has a gotcha and he got this gotcha from, I don't know, I guess Harrison Smith, probably someone who works at Info Wars, scrolled through Hayden's Twitter timeline and found some things to get upset about. These guys are great researchers. He put out a bunch of tweets saying pro-life about Trump. Thank you, Amy COVID Barrett for groundbreaking decision.
Starting point is 01:09:37 So what this is, is that he had tweeted a picture of like graves and it was from another account. He had retweeted it with a quote tweet saying pro-life question mark. Right. So that's what's going. That's the first tweet. Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure. And then they put out, it's a joke account, an image of a mass grave implying that Trump's killing everybody because the Supreme Court World churches could be opened as unconstitutional to close them.
Starting point is 01:10:05 But then literally days later, this is November 26th. He go to his Twitter and show people this guy's. He puts out a Pittsburgh Steelers. That's November 26th. On November 27th, he tweets, let's do some football. Pittsburgh proud. Happy birthday. No social distancing NFL game. Now, folks, again, imagine the irony of this.
Starting point is 01:10:30 He's saying Trump is mass graving people. Trump is murdering people because of Baptist or Catholic Church or Buddhist temple or mosque can be open with 10 people, a thousand, whatever. Walmart can be open. Target can be open. Disneyland can be open, but your churches can't. Liquor stores are open. All this is going on, but he's a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan. They actually work with Pittsburgh Steelers.
Starting point is 01:10:54 I'm I'm I'm stalking you, Hayden. Open source, baby. Open source, baby. Wow. So that gif that he tweeted was from last season. Sure. In the football. Right. It's right back when there were huge crowds. Right, right, right. Sporting events. Yeah, it's just a gif of Steelers fans putting their towels in the air. Great. Yeah, it's not a gotcha.
Starting point is 01:11:15 It's not. No, it's it's an old picture. Now, the only thing sadder than reading those tweets is scrolling through his timeline to find those tweets. Yeah. And then Alice thinking that this is like an own. Yeah, I got you. I got you, Hayden. Open source. Yeah, that's that's not good. Log off the Internet. Get off the Internet. I mean, when you read when you read too much about tweets,
Starting point is 01:11:37 you know, you you can read everybody reading one tweet is too many tweets. But when you read about tweets, now we're in real. That's what a whole lot of like national file articles are about. They're just about someone's tweets. So fucking crazy. Yeah, it seems trivial. Yeah. So I was getting a little bit like, I don't know, I feel untethered. I don't know what's going on here. I, you know, I feel like it's really important that Alex is downsizing.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Well, I've got news for you. Effective immediately, dad. Oh, no, you are fired. That's all right. Sorry. I doesn't feel like at all like anything is going on here on the 60th. It seems very much just business as usual. Right. And it kind of was boring. Me. Yeah, just Nick Fuentes has a great idea to destroy the GOP, but also I don't want to do what Nick Fuentes is suggesting totally in order
Starting point is 01:12:23 to destroy the GOP. Yeah. Yeah. And then the Democrats would have seats and I don't like that. I don't like that. And I just kind of like, I don't know. And then Patrick, I can't remember his last name. It'll come to me later. Dempsey. No. He's the guy who's the overstock CEO who is dating that Russian spy. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Is a little bit of a Brown, but Tina, but Tina, that's right. Yeah. Yeah. He's back and he has an interesting story to tell. He and the MyPillow guy should have a tag team, wrestling team, like something. I didn't. I didn't bring this up. This guy, Patrick, the overstock CEO, introduced Michael Flynn at the rally. Of course he did. Yeah. Why would I? Why wouldn't I know that? Why wouldn't I just agree with that?
Starting point is 01:13:08 I didn't bring that up on the show because his speech was kind of like, I don't care. Of course. But he is back with Alex and man, he has got a big old story to tell. I believe your story. I know there were a lot of stings on Hillary. She was very arrogant. She was taking over what? Two billion dollars from different governments, individuals,
Starting point is 01:13:26 anybody that would give her money, she'd give them access. That's what the email server shows out of the Southern District has been investigating her and other investigating hunter. When you came out and said this and I saw the video yesterday, I said, that's the same stuff. I got told that there were successful stings on Hillary, but then when they thought she was going to win, that all got scrubbed and that the Justice Department has all that info has been protecting her.
Starting point is 01:13:48 So thanks for joining us. You've got the floor here to give us the latest. So he, Alex has played a clip of Patrick from another show. Sure. And he's telling this story that he got approached by the FBI to facilitate a sting operation on Hillary Clinton. And then eventually they're like, yeah, we're not going to do anything. We got her, you know, giving up, taking a bribe from a foreign country.
Starting point is 01:14:11 We're not going to do anything about it. Right. And then Patrick didn't say anything about it until four or four years or whatever. Yeah. So that's odd. He seems credible. That sounds right. I wondered as you were playing that, why have me on?
Starting point is 01:14:22 You just play. I told the story in another show, but I'll give you some more detail. This is true. By the way, I'm in an incredibly precarious situation. Well, I've already. No, I want you to know why you did it. I have a good idea. The country's in trouble.
Starting point is 01:14:34 It's time for us all to give our maximum. Yeah, I mean the hell with it. I've been getting myself an ulcer for two years wanting to come out, but being told, trust the process, trust the process, trust the process. I, about a year ago, there was a conversation or a communication between myself and powers that be that said, I'm not comfortable being part of a coverup. And they said, you're, you wait after, after the election, after the election, you can say whatever the hell you want to say.
Starting point is 01:15:03 Tell the whole story. So I waited for the election and I couldn't live with myself if I'm not coming out about it now. So he's got it. He's got to tell his story now because the election's over. He's free to, uh, to tell it all. Throw tomatoes at this man. So tomatoes at this man in 2015.
Starting point is 01:15:22 December, 2015, coming up on five years, right? He was approached, approached by the FBI, of course. And they said in December of 2015, we need you. This is word for word. I have something called an idetic memory. When I tell you something's word for word, it's word for word. They, they came back and said this part of a FBI is asking for your help again. The, there, uh, there are two groups investigating the FBI in the FBI
Starting point is 01:15:50 investigating Hillary Clinton, Patrick. One is the email group. And we know that's a whitewash, but there's a group in New York who really wants to put her ass in stir. They're going after financials, the Clinton financials. Comey has been blocking them, uh, from acting, saying there wasn't enough to justify them going aggressive in their investigative techniques. I don't know if, uh, it, it should be seen as like normal that an
Starting point is 01:16:18 investigation starts with wanting to incarcerate somebody. Yeah. That's probably not, it seems like that's a tainted investigation. It's almost like one that wouldn't really hold up upon, uh, and it seems like if any of this is true, which I don't think any of it is, uh, Comey might have been coming from a position of there's no reason to engage in an investigation like this. There, it could be a cover up or it could also be you guys are telling me
Starting point is 01:16:43 that you want to talk to the CEO of overstock.com to try and sting Hillary Clinton. Yeah. Guess who doesn't get to do that. You guys go away now. Can I show all of my cards? Sure. I don't believe any of this. I will, I will say this.
Starting point is 01:17:00 I believe the CEO is making this shit right off the bat. The only thing I did about this guy's memory is that he was able to, able to remember the word I did. He did memorize that. That is bullshit. So here's the deal. Turkey has already bribed Hillary Clinton, uh, for $20 million. Well, sure.
Starting point is 01:17:18 So now we just need to get Patrick to facilitate another bribe. Okay. So they were saying that Comey had been saying up to that point, there was not enough predicate information to justify a sting. However, Patrick, they told me information has come in and Hillary's accepted a bribe. She took a $20 million bribe from Turkey and that information has come in and the group in New York has now used that as leverage to force Comey to sign off
Starting point is 01:17:47 on a sting and he has approved a sting and the New York group is sending to you for you to help and you're going to facilitate a bribe. And there's another government that was known to want to bribe Hillary. He has an identity memory. You should remember friend that government. You're going to be friend the bag man in that government and somewhere, and it's going to happen in the next two months, Patrick, somewhere there's going to be a room and Clinton walks into that room where the bag man's in that room.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Sure. It's like all the cows that we've seen. It's very formulaic. Well, it was a very specific thing. They told me that there's going to be a room. She's going to come in for 10 minutes. The bag man is going to be in for 10 minutes. They're going to be there alone and that's it.
Starting point is 01:18:26 That's your assignment. So he's got to find. He's got to befriend this government, unnamed other government, the government and insinuate himself in such a way that he can be the go between between the bag man and Hillary Clinton, right? To get this, this, this, by the way, I'm just going to throw this out there as like a huge question for this story. I'm just going to go out and say why did they come to him because you have
Starting point is 01:18:54 experience cozying up to governments or in any sort of like he did hate that Russian spy. I see now. I think that might be a bigger red flag here. He started overstock. Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:19:10 So yeah, I don't I don't I don't buy any of this. It's so complicated and I can't, I just can't imagine any of this. We know you're dating also compromise agent of a foreign government. I don't know the timeline on that to be our sting. I don't know the timeline on that. It might have been at a different point in his life. Sure. That said, this is also a sting on that bag man because that other government isn't
Starting point is 01:19:33 going, they think that this is a real. No, no, no, they're going along with no, the whole sting is planned. The bag man is not in. So now the foreign government is trying to entrap Hillary Clinton along with the help of the FBI. Probably I don't think so. I think the only people that aren't interested is Turkey. They want their money back.
Starting point is 01:19:49 I guess that's it. Get me the overstock guy. So look, I think that Patrick had a really reasonable response to this and it's that, hey man, if I do this, I'm going to commit crimes. You better not arrest me for those crimes. I commit in order to set this up. I need immunity. This sounds like somebody writing a much better movie where they didn't commit all
Starting point is 01:20:11 the crimes that they did. Instead, they were not crimes. This is, this is the clip where it really turned for me too. From a like, ah, story to a, ooh. They gave me that and sort of up to me how to create that event. So it's all up to me. And I told them, look to make that and there's going to be some bribing and stuff. And, and I need a, I need something called an acts otherwise illegal letter,
Starting point is 01:20:34 which is a letter they can give you when they're asking you to do something like this, like get involved in a federal election and bribe someone. And they went back and I see the time. I'll finish this in 45 seconds and then we'll continue the story. I'll finish this part. They, they said, we'll have to go back to the office and discuss it. They came back in two days and said, word for word now, we've been told to tell you we can't give you a letter, but if you'll come to DC, the director says you can be shown a letter.
Starting point is 01:20:58 And I said, ooh, this is coming from director Comey and two federal agents looked me in the eye and said, and I said, oh, this is coming from director Comey and the president and two federal agents looked me in the eye and said, and I said, well, you can tell director Comey and president Obama that from them is good enough for me. Consider Hillary bribed. Come back. You'll be right back. Oh, so it's Obama tried it.
Starting point is 01:21:24 This one is so big. We know the Obama's and the Clinton's don't like each other. Stay with us. Holy shit. Okay. Holy shit. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:21:32 So this is, this is 2015. Wow. Obama is like, it's time to take Hill down. It's time to take her down. I had her as secretary of state for long enough. And now we just got to get rid of her. Well, it starts to make sense when they come back from break and they lay out more of what the conspiracy is here.
Starting point is 01:21:51 But yes, it is a little bit hard to put your head around like, ah, yes. Obama is trying to stay famous for stinging. Also, also stop, stop me real quick if I, because I could be wrong. Is it regular practice for the FBI to clandestinely come to you and say, we need you to sting the most famous woman in the world? And let me tell you this. We've got no ideas. Go for it, buddy.
Starting point is 01:22:23 However you think you can make this sting happen. We're not even giving you help. You're basically MacGyver. Yeah. And you look, you know what to do. Look, we here at the FBI don't like to micromanage. Yes. Comey.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Comey said, do your thing. Just do your thing. Obama famously lacks secret super spy guy from overstock. Sell me on this story more. Give me more. I'm imagining this guy just like coming in from the ceiling on wires. Apparently that's my only image of spy work. Yeah, basically.
Starting point is 01:23:03 Yeah. So Patrick, they come back from break and he says something really interesting that makes me think like, oh, he might know more about Alex than he's letting on. When all, when the dust settles, everyone's going to see the mainstream press. They're the cooks that they're, they're trying to, they're part of this. They're trying to keep people from understanding what they're seeing in front of them and good for you. So respect.
Starting point is 01:23:29 I'm trying to say in a great way. I don't know about your ass beliefs, respect. The only thing is I want to be clear. I have nothing to do with white, anything white, identitarianism is true. Anything racist. I assume you're on the same. Well, I mean, the media says Trump's a Nazi.
Starting point is 01:23:43 I wouldn't support Trump if it was. It's all pure crap. Why, why, why did you need to bring that up? Apropos of nothing. I am just going to be here on info wars saying that I don't believe in any of this white, identitarian nonsense. Just in case anyone asks. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:58 Let's see. I don't know. I, I granted I have not taken as many media appearances as some. Sure. I've never found that I needed to distance myself from white, identitarianism in any appearances. Seems like if you do that, that kind of is because you know that the person you're talking to might have some leanings in that direction.
Starting point is 01:24:18 Or maybe you're just thinking like, oh, I'm being interviewed after Nick Fuentes. Oh, shit. Yeah. I mean, this is a really complicated kind of situation. Look, before we go any further, I just want to let you know that I do not support the actions of the thuggy cult from Temple of Doom. I don't support that. I don't know why I need to say that here.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Apropos of nothing. Raise this question. So the sting, it works. Yeah. They succeed. They pull it off. I forgot this ends with a success. Yes.
Starting point is 01:24:49 Yeah. 01:24:49,260 --> 01:24:50,460 And then the cover up. Oh, it was so good. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I got you.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Patrick pulled off probably the best sting. That sounds right. That sounds right. And then things fell apart. Oh, no. So back to the, let me, I don't want to skip the punch line on all this. So they told me I needed to forget it. And I said, why?
Starting point is 01:25:08 And they said, look, it's been decided at the top. We've realized there's no, nothing's going to stop Hillary Clinton from being president now. And the day she's president, she's going to send her men over the FBI or people over the FBI and ask who is part of investigating Hillary. And everyone who's part of this, Patrick, we're all going to be destroyed from the top to the bottom. And this includes you, Patrick. So it's been decided at the very top.
Starting point is 01:25:31 This mission has been scrubbed and we mean it. You have to wipe every moment of this from your memory. Wow. And I said, he can't. Yes, sir. I understand. I don't believe any of this. None of it.
Starting point is 01:25:44 But I want to be clear about something. Yeah. If you make a claim like this, what we should do as a society is immediately put you in front of like the most serious court that is imaginable, produce evidence, because the stakes of this are way too high. Crazy. If you are telling the truth, the stakes and the importance for the public good is so important that you cannot not prove it.
Starting point is 01:26:08 Yes, absolutely. If you are lying, you need to go to prison because the stakes are so serious. And that side too, you can't be allowed to make these sorts of claims that are about like international espionage and like plots against society and just do it with impunity. If you can't prove this, you can't make claims like this. That's how I would. That's how I would like to see things shake up. I imagine a system of pneumatic tubes where you you make a claim like this and then all of a sudden
Starting point is 01:26:37 and then you're in the court and you're like, whoa, what just happened? But it should not be. It should not be a situation where, you know, like you're punished. It shouldn't be punitive unless you're clearly making this shit up. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just too.
Starting point is 01:26:52 It's too serious. No, I think and I think with with swings this big, we're not dealing with quite as much nuance in the law. You know, this seems like it would be incredibly easy to prove. Very simple. Very simple. If like if he's telling the truth, there'd be so much documentation. I don't care about him saying like, oh, you have to wipe it from your memory.
Starting point is 01:27:13 Well, guess what? Hillary didn't become president. So all that fear of her like reprising against people didn't come to pass. There'll probably be tons of people within the FBI who would corroborate your story. Sure. I'm going to guess that you remember the bag man's name. You would think maybe the country that bribed Hillary. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:33 So this is so offensive to me. So if I understand correctly, the timeline of the story goes thus. All right. December, December, December, 2015. All right. He kicks ass on the sting, gets all the way to somewhere in 2015, where everybody in the 2016, they've decided that Hillary's going to win. All right.
Starting point is 01:27:52 So they've just decided that it's over, right? And then Hillary doesn't win. And I believe that was the same year, correct? Yeah. And then there was the new president on 2017. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:05 Now, January. If I were somebody who had just successfully executed a sting operation on Hillary Clinton, right, who was not president, someone who was famous, not just not president, but someone who lost to the guy who screamed, lock her up. Oh, yeah. And like the whole big crowds of people chanting that. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:27 I wouldn't wait until after he had lost his election to tell people, I would go to him. Yeah. Yeah. If you were inclined to take the gigantic risks involved in that kind of espionage sting operation, again, Hillary Clinton involving a foreign government. Yes. Yeah. If you're willing to take those kinds of risks, I would assume, yeah, once Trump won,
Starting point is 01:28:55 you'd be like, I got to get in a room. Now we get to do this whole thing. Yeah. Now we get to, now I get to arrest Hillary Clinton. I did all the work. It wasn't for nothing. They probably will let me do it. Like I'll put the handcuffs on her.
Starting point is 01:29:09 I think that that didn't happen because it didn't happen. I'm going to go with that one. Yeah. Yeah. That one sounds reasonable. So I was kind of confused about the idea that Obama was behind this, but Patrick does clear that up here. And after some hemming and hawing, eventually the following story was expressed to me.
Starting point is 01:29:28 And it runs like this, Patrick, what you need to understand. So this is late January, 2016. You need to understand is President Obama, and this is word for word from the really four federal people of different types involved. And this is word for word. Patrick, you need to understand that at this point, President Obama has his people across the federal bureaucracy, but especially in the Department of Justice,
Starting point is 01:29:52 Hillary Clinton is going to be president for eight years and nothing is going to change that. But think of it this way. Think of there as being a Bunsen burner within the Department of Justice. And on that Bunsen burner, that information about the two bribes you were part of gathering, that'll be sitting there. But the hand on the Bunsen burner is going to be one of Barack Obama's people. If Hillary Clinton is a good girl and defends Obamacare and such, that flame stays low. If she's a bad girl and gets thinking for herself, that flame gets turned up.
Starting point is 01:30:21 And that way, Barack Obama is going to manage Hillary Clinton for eight years. Well, that's exactly what the feds are trying to be. No, no, no, no. Patrick said turn the burner all the way up. Don't step on the line. You don't want to step on this line, Alex. Okay, so back to the Bunsen burner. Two or three more sentences.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Hey, the story is too good, Alex. You're interrupting. Do you know how many times people with an identity memory say, and this is word for word, remind you. They do say it a lot, I would imagine. But also they say it initially one time. And then you're like, oh, shit, you're telling the truth. But they don't repeat it over and over and over again in the same story.
Starting point is 01:30:56 Yeah. So Obama was going to manage Hillary. Because he had this leverage on her with this bribe that the Overstock CEO managed to pull off. Here's what Alex stepped on. Two or three more sentences. That way, Barack Obama for the whole time, Hillary Clinton's president, Barack Obama's going to be managing her.
Starting point is 01:31:19 And she's going to step down and Michelle's going to run. And Patrick, that's the plan. Still? Say that again, because I did mess up the bunch line. The Bunsen burner can be turned up. It can be turned down. And that way, Barack Obama's going to manage Hillary Clinton for the eight years she's president.
Starting point is 01:31:37 Then she's going to step down and Michelle's going to run. And Patrick, that's the plan. Well, that makes perfect sense with Biden being an Obama. Yes, it does. Literal zombie. Yeah, it makes so much sense. Perfect sense. This ridiculous story that this dude is telling on your show,
Starting point is 01:31:54 you just take without any kind of critical. That just makes so much sense. No real follow up questions as to what the fuck are you talking about? Nothing like that. No, he gets to the end of the story. This was an Obama set up so he could blackmail Hillary. And then eight years, he'd be the shadow president behind Hillary. And then his wife would be president after that.
Starting point is 01:32:15 This is just absurd. Yeah, yeah. Oh boy. But kind of fun. It is kind of fun. A little fun. I do like that he thinks that it's such a great punchline that it's Michelle that's going to run.
Starting point is 01:32:31 Like you you understand that we on Info Wars have been screaming about Michelle Obama becoming president since 2009. Buddy, we're fine. They've been they've been on that train for a while. You are not going to blow my mind with a Michelle is the secret at the end of this conspiracy. You know, right?
Starting point is 01:32:49 I also just I just don't think that there's a good use for this conspiracy. Sure. Because it takes some of the agency away from their biggest bad person, which is the Clintons. No, it's like McConnell. The secret one was Obama is double Obama. No, Hillary is like the devil that you have to be afraid of.
Starting point is 01:33:09 Yeah. It doesn't make sense for her to then be a patsy of Obama. Like it's an it's emotionally unsatisfying for the Info Wars universe. Also, just prove any of this, Dick. I think it's a fun I think it's a fun shit talking story. And if you if you wrote this down and he was like, I'm going to try and sell this to people.
Starting point is 01:33:29 One, he needs to get better at his delivery because to I don't buy this shit at all. This delivery doesn't matter how bad it is with Alex. He's going to believe him. Yeah. Yeah. And three, Patrick says he has two more bombshells that are coming eventually.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Get the. So we may have bigger swings. All right. Coming in the future. All right. But we will we're going to have to wait. For those. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:33:52 I would love for you to release your next bombshells next Monday, if you'd like, whenever you'd like here on air. We appreciate you. We appreciate your time. And thank you so much for coming on on short notice. And just like I said, if I'm still alive, I'll come back on Monday and tell you a little bit more. All right.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Meet me too. I hear you. You'll be fine. Yeah. This just reminds me of the Jerome Corsi. You might die over the weekend. He's got a dead man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:21 Oh, man. No, I can't come back on Monday. Alex is going to take me at least another week to write that. I mean, I can't remember. Oh, no. I have an idetic memory. I mean, it's a vacation smoke bomb.
Starting point is 01:34:34 Yeah. So that was that was an interesting kind of. I don't know. Change base. Yeah. John's little John. Yeah. I found that to be just like I got took down the garden path
Starting point is 01:34:46 for a nice little walk. And now we've come back to the house and we shall return. I also like the idea too that like this Patrick guy is like clearly someone who has some status at least in his own mind. Yeah. He'll tell Alex you stepped on my punchline. Yeah. I'm going to say these things.
Starting point is 01:35:03 Yeah. Yeah. Like he's not he he's I've made a lot of money. He has a little bit of flex on him, which is kind of fun. That is. But I also was thinking like, all right, this guy's clearly a little nutty. Is he the new Larry?
Starting point is 01:35:18 Is he the new Larry Nichols? He's got a Clinton conspiracy. That would be good. Yeah. I wonder I here's what I wonder. Uh huh. Wait, what's Stevie P's wasn't on today, right? No, no.
Starting point is 01:35:30 I'm wondering when exactly Stevie P's is coming back. Probably tomorrow. I don't know. No, but that's what I'm saying. What if there's a larger thing going on between Stevie and David Knight? There may be. Now Steve's not even going to be coming back for a little while.
Starting point is 01:35:44 So we got overstocked guy to try and thread the needle of a Steve and David Knight. He has so much of the Steve and so much of the Larry. Exactly. All in one. Yep. Put him in one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:56 I don't know. It's it's it's tough for me because, you know, we get blindsided by this news about the David Knight. 01:36:02,300 --> 01:36:05,420 And then, you know, as I look into the episode itself, you know, you find that, oh, maybe there's massive downsizing or maybe this is yet again Alex overplaying some kind of a desperation in order to move product.
Starting point is 01:36:17 Who knows? I don't know. I have no idea what's going on there. Things don't look good. And it makes me even more suspicious when the day before, there's really no indication of anything. Yeah. There's no trouble.
Starting point is 01:36:31 Yeah. He's promoting the countdown election countdown show that now apparently can't continue. Yeah. It's weird. It's it's it's a little bit out of nowhere. Here's my here's my pitch on here's my conspiracy now. This is what I've got for you on this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:36:48 All right. Info wars not doing great right now. Not going to go out of business, but they're not doing great right now. Sure. OK. And these months this this little couple of weeks, you know what?
Starting point is 01:36:59 Everybody takes a Christmas vacation and if you took a Christmas vacation, that wouldn't be that exciting. We're in the middle of fighting the goddamn Info War. You know, you can't just go out on vacation. I see what you're doing. So what we do is we say we got to let you go. I save money on overhead costs for a couple of weeks. After the big Christmas sale, we get all vacation.
Starting point is 01:37:21 We oh for sure. After the big Christmas sale, we get all the money in. And then I'm like, guys, we're bringing David back. And we've retooled his show. Exactly. Yeah. That would be interesting. That would be interesting.
Starting point is 01:37:33 I don't know if they could pull that off. I don't think so either. Yeah. I'm interested to see what ends up happening, but not that interested. Sure. I'm torn. I want them to do some work to make me interested in it.
Starting point is 01:37:46 Yes. Yeah. Make me care. Make me care. Fight. Now something for my amusement. The other thing too that I think is is really key is that like Alex is about to enter a very profitable space,
Starting point is 01:37:58 which is returning to the attacking the GOP. Right. Like purity in the GOP kind of thing is really really profitable sector for like right wing talk shows. Oh yeah. It's worked for millions of years. Right. But he also has never had to do it while there were large funded
Starting point is 01:38:21 competitors. Yeah. And I don't know if he can beat OAM. Yeah. It's difficult whenever you also have like, because before you had Fox News crashing the tea party wing, just like fuck yeah, let's ride or die on killing everybody. But Alex even then still got to exist in that space of like
Starting point is 01:38:41 everybody sucks and I hate them all, but Obama's the devil and you know that whole thing. But Fox News wasn't also hating Mitch McConnell at the time. No. They did have Glenn Beck being a little nutty. True. A little conspiracy-ish. But like.
Starting point is 01:38:55 But Glenn Beck didn't have two networks that they were competing. You know what I'm saying? Right. Right. Yeah. I'm saying that Alex did have some competition in the form of Glenn Beck, but Alex was still like he would say a lot of shit that Glenn Beck probably wouldn't.
Starting point is 01:39:08 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so I don't know. I don't I don't know substantially what he can do to differentiate himself from the competitors now. But a good job. I think is the only thing he could do.
Starting point is 01:39:19 And I don't think he's capable of that. Don't think it's possible. Based on this interview with the Overstock guy, I don't think it's possible. I don't think we're seeing that kind of turnaround. Certainly not. It's a Christmas miracle. No.
Starting point is 01:39:29 We'll be back folks. But until then, maybe website. We do have a website. It's knowledgefight.com. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledgefight. Now go to bed Jordan.
Starting point is 01:39:37 We're also on Facebook. We are Facebook. You tell us. I really don't know. If you could please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out those doing God's work right now. Yeah. We'll be back.
Starting point is 01:39:46 But until then, I'm Leo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clerk. I'm Darryl Rundes. I'm more like out of stock.com. Yeah. Andy and Chanz was here on the air. Thanks for holding.
Starting point is 01:39:57 Hello, Alex. I'm a first-name caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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