Knowledge Fight - #540: March 15-16, 2021
Episode Date: March 17, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan welcome Alex Jones back from his Floridian grocery store based vacation. In this installment, Alex lies about some celebrity deaths, decides that Avatar is predictive programmi...ng, and ruins Jordan's faith in people named Stew.
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Hello Alex. I'm a big fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I love you. Hey
everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit
around to take novelty beverages and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan.
Jordan. I have a quick question. Sure. What up? What's your bright spot today? My bright spot today.
Jordan is that we're back to the like Alex Jones. He came back. He came back from the grocery
store. He came back from the grocery store. That's a little surprising. Yeah, it is. And that's why
it's a bright spot. I actually feel like I'm doing the thing that I set out to do instead of like
looking at Owen Troyer filling in and like, what are we where is he? Yeah, what is going on? And
his stories of his time away. Not to be believed. I'm very excited to. Oh, okay. A lot of globalists
and a lot of hot tubs. Maybe the reverse of that. Okay. Anti globalist. Anti globalist. Outside of
hot tubs. Yeah. Okay. That's a new genre. Yeah. Yeah. But it feels good. It feels good for Alex
to be back in studio and be full of shit. And I enjoy that. It's a sad, bright spot. It is. It
is. I kind of part of me hoped that Alex would give up the whole radio thing and just become kind
of a troll that lives in the grocery store in like the Mexican food section, just popping out and
being like, are you sure you want this? You want the big enchilada? Yeah, exactly. Like, okay, all
right. We're going to get to the big enchilada in a second after this next break. Apparently this
grocery store is racist at me. I feel like Alex would fit in in the deli. I don't know. I
actually don't even know. Here's the thing. Interesting thing about that grocery store is
that it's also like a big restaurant naturally. So it's like, it's like this large market slash
Alex. Like a bizarre, if you will. Alex could like clean up maybe. I don't know. Sure. I wouldn't.
I wouldn't hire him. He seems like a bad employee. I do feel like eventually we're going to see a
remake of the wrestler, but it's just Alex. A lot of that movie will be about insubordination
on the part of Alex as an employee. I don't think you take direction well. It's a pound and a half
of meat. Take it. So what's your bright spot? My bright spot, Dan, is eight John Benjamin.
He's great. I was, I was watching some Bob's burgers as you do because it's a fantastic show.
You're trying to catch up on the J Johnson. Of course. Of course. I want to see where
there's any clues as to whether or not it was him at the Capitol. Yeah. I want to see if Jimmy
Pesto is okay. But then I started thinking about it. I realized I have been listening to
eight John Benjamin since I was like 10. Yeah. Dr. Katz. Dr. Katz. Yeah. From, from the jump,
I was watching Dr. Katz as like a little kid. Yeah. And, and now I'm a full grown man and
eight John Benjamin is still in my life. Yeah. That is interesting to think about. I don't know
if I have gone a year. Archer. Other show. Yeah. Yeah. Probably not. He's even had his own shows
on Comedy Central that were incredibly short lived. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think he's been
everywhere for 20 years at least. And so I wanted to celebrate that I've always enjoyed eight John
Benjamin in my life. I've never had a moment where I was like too much. That's an achievement.
Yeah. For sure. Yeah. Some of his like stand up stuff was really funny too. Like from that
invite them up CD totally that forget a buddies. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's really funny in like a
genuine. He's not just a voice either. No, he's incredible. One of the one of our generations
great comedic talents and so jealous of his career in terms of like how famous he is because he
could probably go. He could probably go to that store that grocery store where Alex is no one
has any idea exactly perfect famous. He does like a slightly different voice. Yeah. Yeah.
You could slide by without people bothering him probably. It is. It is nice that and also it's
not like he's a guy who got famous for doing so many different voices. It's his voice. It's mostly
the same little bit different. Yeah. And it's perfect every day. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, Jordan,
let's get down to business on today's episode. Let's do it. Today we're going to be doing is
talking about March 15th and 16th twenty twenty one. That was a tie. That was pretty close.
Probably tie. I was really I was looking at your lips like waiting for it to begin. Yeah. It might
have been as close as we've come. That was a dealer got blackjack. Yeah. That's true. You
still won. Did you get insurance? I did not. Nope. All right. Well, all right. So it's it's
interesting. I was thinking about this and this is kind of an indication of how like my brain
went into some flights of fancy. Like, hey, you know, like the fourteenth that's pie day three
point one four. Sure. Right. Fifteenth is the Ides of March. True. Sixteenth is three sixteen
Austin three sixteen. Naturally. This is a big three stretch. It's amazing. I don't know. I don't
know if there are like obviously there's like Christmas Eve Christmas Boxing Day kind of thing.
Those are kind of related with St. Patrick's Day this year. I think St. Patrick's Day weekend
was this last weekend. We already have it. Oh, I know that they turned the river green.
Yeah. Pandemic really changes Chicago and St. Patrick's Day. Yeah. You don't get
to see people throwing up on walls. It's not terrible. It's not all bad. I don't miss when I
used to live over by Clark Street over by Wrigleyville. That was that was a menace. No. No. God,
a friend talked me into going to that sluggers. That bar that has a batting cage on the second
floor on St. Patrick's Day weekend. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Just the humanity that you
witnessed. I'm so proud that you're still here. Yeah. It was touch and go for a little bit.
But anyway, three stretch days of holidays that aren't really holidays aside. Well,
for us, we're back to Alex Jones. That's exciting. So we'll get down to business. I'll have
before we do Jordan. Let's take a moment to say thank you to some folks who are wonks. Oh,
that's a great idea. Here's what we got today. What do we got? We got a couple of wonks. Okay.
Couple of technocrats. All right. Got some birthdays. Anybody get married? No, no, no,
marriages. Okay. That I remember. But then we got to do we have to have the symposium about the
whole birthday thing. Okay. I want to I want to pitch a new plan. Okay. And so we'll get to that
here in a moment. First, Eric, the HR jerk. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Eric. Like you next 21 blackjack.
All right. Well, that's hardly fair. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. The 21 blackjack.
There you go. I'll let you have that. Thank you. And shout out to a couple of technocrats.
There are hot raptors seeking chocolate in your area. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat
and E and K aka carndog. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk.
Crikey, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing, bro?
We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson. All right. Let's just get down to business.
We ain't making that money off that heroin. Why are you pimp so good? My neck is freakishly large.
I declare info war on you. Thank you so much. There are hot raptors seeking chocolate in your
area and carndog. Yes. Thank you very much to the both of you. So Jordan, here's the thing.
I'm a little bit sometimes behind on some messages a little bit every now and again.
I lose track of some of the inbox. And so I sometimes don't see some of these birthday
shout outs and I feel bad as is the case with a couple of these shout outs today. These are
these are belated birthday shout outs. Of course. This is like when your grandma would send a
check and it would be like for $5 and come three weeks late. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right.
Yeah. This is from March 22nd, 2020. It's not that far. But it, you know, it's what I want
to do. I want to institute a new thing because this is getting to be too much. And I love
making people's birthdays special. I love being able to do that. Yeah. We got to do this once a
month. We got to do birthday roundup for the like the months. So from now on, by the end of the
month, if you want to send me a birthday shout out that you want us to do for the next month,
we'll do it. I'll probably lose track of some. I was going to say this. This isn't going to work.
This is going to be such. I do like any solution that doesn't have anything to do with the problem,
which is that we're terrible with correspondence. Terrible correspondence. And I'm only good at
keeping certain things in order in my head. And yeah, it's unfortunate that we live in a world
where we read every email and respond in our head and then forget to actually do it. That is a big
problem. And then the second problem that I have is I think I'm just a little bit too old. If I was
born maybe a couple of years earlier, I would have really integrated a lot of the technologies
in terms of sure organization and like, I don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What is like quick books
for a to do list? Yeah, but it goes, it goes a little too far sometimes, you know, like my
partner, she'll, she'll respond to emails from students at like 10, 10 p.m. because it shows up
on her phone, you know, and it's like, well, that just, that's not a good work. I think that might be
better though in terms of like keeping things moving. Sure. There's that. There's that. But
Mitch W, you had a birthday earlier this month. Happy birthday. I hope you had a great one. Also
Adrian, Trey wants to send a little happy birthday message out to you earlier this month. Sorry,
we missed it. Yeah. And Dylan, what's up Dylan? Hey Dylan. Carrie got in touch with us once in
wish you a happy birthday. March babies. Yeah, we got it. All right. Okay. So Jordan, we had an
interesting episode to go over a whole lot of bullshit. And in lieu of an out of context drop,
I wanted to do something a little bit special. And so Mika, or maybe Mika, I'm not entirely sure,
M-I-K-A got in touch and you know, their partner had, it's the anniversary of working from home.
Oh, no. And apparently they may have some hydration problems. Okay. So Jason Bowman,
go drink some water. The UN says you don't need vitamin C, oxygen or water. Now, when you fly
on an airplane, do not drink the water. No. Is Putin putting sugar water in people?
Absolutely. To end the hysteria. I have water samples still that I have kept for several months
in my refrigerator. And it's amazing what happens over the long term. Well, you should shoot a
YouTube video of that and show it, but that's really unscientific. And I'm not poo-pooing the
fact that you're doing that. That's a good way to start out observing things. And I appreciate
your call. Go drink some water. Go drink some goddamn water. All right. Now down to business.
Okay. We'll start here on the 15th. And I would say that Alex, he's been gone for a week. And I
was, I was interested to see how he was going to return. And he came in and the way I would describe
him is dramatic and a little low register. He comes back from his weird vacations usually. Well,
he's got a day where he's a little bit down. He's a little sleepy. Yeah. Ladies and gentlemen,
we could not be doing more important work right now. I'm very honored to be your host. Very
honored to be here with you on this live March 15th, Monday, global transmission, the Ides of March.
I am going to air a special report here. And then when I return, we're going to get into the
earth shaking developments that are unfolding
here today. Weird vibe. I'm going to start the show and then leave. I'm going to play a report.
I'm going to get out of here. It's a weird vibe, but it's also not that weird from listening to his
show a lot. Sure. It's fairly like du regour for, for Alex, but it's, it is weird. It's a,
it's a strange vibe. And I was like, there's something going on. And then I realized what
it was later. Alex reveals. So the mystery will be solved. Why is Alex so weird? That's good.
But he breaks down some of the big headlines, like a box and great Marvin Hagler. Oh,
breast and peace. Yeah. You don't just have marvelous Marvin Hagler dying
a day after took the vaccine. You don't just have Hank Aaron dying after you got the second vaccine.
You have the media lying and battling to keep that information coming out from the families
because they can cover up average people dying. It's hard to cover up sports icons.
So the idea that boxing great Marvin Hagler died after getting a COVID-19 vaccine didn't come from
any solid reporting that Alex is working off of. He's taking that information from a random
Facebook post by another boxer. Hagler's wife Kay has come out and been clear that this is not
the case and that he passed away from natural causes. I can't determine whether or not Hagler
had been vaccinated. And if he had, I have no idea when he would have gotten the vaccine.
My point here is that I really want to demonstrate the flimsy level of information Alex works with.
He has absolutely zero evidence past that Facebook post that Hagler's death is related to a vaccination
and that's sufficient for him to report it definitively. No one interested in getting
the story right could possibly use that as a workflow. Also, there's been no evidence found
that suggests that Hank Aaron's death was related to getting vaccinated two weeks prior. He was 86
years old. So who knows what the case is there. Also Alex should keep those two names specifically
out the fuck of his mouth. Those marvelous Marvin dealt with so much goddamn racism from guys exactly
like fucking Alex. Hank Aaron dealt with so much fucking racism from guys like fucking Alex. Keep
their names out of there out of your mouth. So as we know Alex was hanging out in a grocery store
for a little bit. Sure. But early on in the show, he gives us a little bit of an indication of what
he might actually been up to. He might have been doing something a little bit nefarious. Okay. I'm
very honored to be back in studio with all of you. I had an amazingly powerful trip in Florida
that I'm not at liberty to get into any of on basically, but I will give you just some of the
basics of how exciting things are. The major resistance forming and also a sense of what
this broadcast has done and what this broadcast has been able to do. I was like, are you trying to
imply that you raised an army in Florida? Yeah, he did some clandestine operations down in Florida.
Yeah. What are we talking about here? I'm not entirely sure, but he doesn't he doesn't elaborate
more until later. But I was like, what the fuck are you talking about? I talked to Roger Stone for
five minutes and he winked at me. So I know that we're going to destroy the government. Roger and
I were smoking cigars and getting wasted. And I went to that weird podcast, drank three quarters
of a bottle of Jameson. You know, it's a good weekend. Yeah. So then he goes to a special report.
So that's why he doesn't elaborate more. And man, this is important stuff, man. Like I understand
Alex has been gone for a week. He comes in. He's like, we got these special reports we got to get
to. And I'm like, thank God you did because hard hitting journalism. It would have been inspiring
to witness the real musicians who won plenty of awards, perform and speak to the public that
supported them. Stay tuned because when we come back, little baby gives a performance you do not
want to miss. But at this point, that is probably too much to ask the narcissistic hacks who have
hijacked the soul of American music. The real award show would have gotten massive ratings if
Grammy winning legends Bobby Rush, Toots and the My Towels, John Pine, Chick Korea and many others
had been given a moment to receive their awards. Some of them posthumously. Instead, American music
tonight looked more like a funeral in a brothel. Man, John Bown is mad at the Grammys. Who could
have predicted it? I just don't care. Yeah. This is one of the more predictable takes.
Yeah. Info wars employee mad at Grammys. Yeah. I was going to say, oh my God. Oh no. Conservative
men are unhappy with women and people doing interesting things. Oh, what a strange existence
we lead. But I was also listening to this and there was a really, like there was a part in
his report that made me like really, I think he's trolling. Yeah. I don't think John Bown's serious.
No, I think he's fucking with people trying to get a rise out of them. So then he can talk about
how everyone's mad at his stupid report. And here was that point all overseen by the self-proclaimed
king and queen of Crowley and magic Beyonce and Jay Z. Why has it come to this? You may ask because
the potential of infinite freedom real American music represents must never be allowed out of its
box, which is buried beneath the Grammy stage. Opening that box would spread truth far and wide
to a populace that is craving it. John Bown reporting info wars tomorrow's news today. I think
he's fucking around. Like I don't I don't think he's being serious. Yeah. But then what is being
serious? Right? Like how much of it is just goofing off and being a dumb ass? Yeah. And how much like
do you actually think that Beyonce does Crowley and magic? Of course, because I know that Alex
would probably say that on his show of Crowley and magic. And that's that's in line with the info
wars editorial position that their witches in warlock. I do appreciate. Here's how much Beyonce
is the queen. Even her enemies have to describe her as a queen in some fashion. There's no there's
no mistaking that she is a powerhouse. Okay. So you might as well recontextualize it to her being
a powerhouse at magic. Crowley and witch ladies. They know Crowley didn't actually do magic, right?
I think I think that he's just, you know, just trying to piss people off or just trying to be
a dick about stuff that maybe people will pay attention to. Sure. So then oh, isn't this fun
where I can make give this a like a clickbait headline. Maybe we'll get a thousand more views
on it. Exactly. It's very sad. Can't say what ass pussy, but I can absolutely say that Beyonce is
a master of Crowley and magic. So we get back to Alex after John Bowne's very dumb report
and you want to talk more about Hagler. Oh, you're not going to see the big corporate produced
establishment program talking about why are all of these old people and young people and
black people and white people and others dying from the mRNA vaccines? Oh, no, you're not going to
hear about all of these baseball players and famous boxers, heavyweight champion of the world.
Marvelous Marvin Hagler dying a day after he took the shot. His family said that's what killed him.
Totally healthy. Took it dead 24 hours later. His liver dissolved. So Alex is reporting that Hagler's
family has said that the death was related to the vaccine and I would like to officially challenge
him to back that claim up. The only statement I can find from his family is from his wife who said,
quote, for sure wasn't the vaccine that caused his death. My baby left in peace with his usual
smile and now is not the time to talk nonsense. Alex needs to back up his claim or else he needs
to retract this slanderous bit of business and apologize to the Hagler family. Their pain is
not a prop for him to use to push anti-vax narratives. It's just horseshit. No. And, you know,
he was a fighter. He took a lot of hits and Marvelous Marvin was somewhat known for being
willing to take a hit and just keep coming and beat the shit out of you. He was so good.
Yeah. Yeah. So I was, like I said, in a strange state where I was like, Alex has got a weird
fucking energy at the beginning of this. What's going on? He's going immediately to reports after
being gone for a week. Like, shouldn't he be hungry? And then I realized what was going on.
We're going to go to break. I'm going to come back with all the news, but I wanted to get to that first.
And this is a live broadcast, quite frankly, start of the show. I was having earpiece problems.
So we had to air supposed reports, but those are great reports need to air anyways. Maybe
I should just air our reports here. Maybe I should just hang it up and hang that up for a while.
Do it. Because I'm not doing it in the face of all this. I just, I just realized, though,
that if Americans themselves don't stand up and don't say no and don't resist this,
we don't have a future. We don't have any hope. I should quit because my earpiece is fucking up.
And quite frankly, none of you were fighting hard enough. Yep. My earpiece doesn't work. So that
puts me in a bad mood. So I assume you are doing anything right. And it's all your fault. Yeah.
I would never quit because I'm a whiny baby. No, it is absolutely because of you people.
A whiny baby who pays John bound to complain about the Grammy. Exactly. Yes. The most relevant thing
to music, Tim. Yeah, the dork. Yeah. Anyway, Alex gets back to his Florida trip. And here is
where I started to get a sense of what might have been going on. And I went to Florida and met with
the who's who's that are there. And basically the who's who's are there. They're all there.
And I wouldn't even call most of these secret meetings, but there's no reason to name names
and get into all of it. But it was very, very exciting. And I was given the same message
by everyone that I spoke with that are very, very prominent names in the fight against the
New World Order. I'll just leave it at that. The top names period are all in Florida. And
they just said, Jones, you launched the whole revolution. We need you. We are counting on you.
We're counting on your listeners. And basically that we are the engine that is driving
most of the rebellion you see here today. So Alex has been bestowed the title of the leader of
the rebellion. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think he's really heavily trying to imply that he went and
talked to Trump. Yes. Yeah, of course. Really heavily. Of course. But I think we would know
it would have been reported on not not only that Alex would have shot a video there. Yeah. He would
be yelling about how I met with Trump. Yeah. But even even then, even if it was like Trump wanted
to, you know, Trump and his team were like, we're not actually going to let you do that because,
you know, you know, yeah, you know, they don't even have to say it. They're just, you know,
yeah, you know, but even then it would have been reported like Alex Jones scene walking into
Mar-a-Lago, you know, it would have known Stephen Miller spotted at grocery store. Exactly. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Axis of evil revived at grocery store. Yeah. I don't know what to believe about
this. I mean, I think that the world is so fucked up that I could believe that maybe he did talk to
Trump. Totally. And I could also believe that he wants people to think that and he just hung out
with Roger and at a grocery store. Yeah. And now is pretending that Trump anointed him leader.
Yeah. And I can also believe him telling Roger Stone to tell Trump something is him being like,
see, I totally talked to Trump. Yeah. Yeah. We have, we have seen many instances of that over
the course of this show. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, but the big wigs in the anti-globalist fight that
Alex is, is engaged in. Sure. And is the leader of. Sure. Sure. They pop names. They want to know
like, how do you know what you know, man? You're so smart. Dreams. The most prominent names in
the country fighting the globalists all ask me the same question. How did you know all that?
And I said, well, I went off globalist documents, but yeah, there's a lot of documents. And I said,
no, but I know the key groups and their key plan and I've seen what they've built so far. And I see
the predictive programming in the news. So I know what they're going to do. And they said, well,
you certainly do know that. You know, I met with the former head of two U.S. intelligence agencies.
I'll leave it at that. I met with a lot of other very prominent people. But yeah, it was a form of
satisfaction. I'm not experienced. It wasn't a triumph. It wasn't a power. If it wasn't good for
my ego, it was like a thousand pound weight was taken off my shoulders. There's still a lot of
weight on my shoulders, but I've had this mission and I've known it was my job for this time. We're
now in to do what we've done. And I told you that for 20 plus years. I said, this is all going to
come. It's my mission to get it out upfront so that others can then carry the ball. And I just
literally have like a vision, but it was beyond a vision. Not like where I saw hallucination
and an angel appeared or God appeared. It was more of like a download. Like you will do this.
This will then happen. This will then unfold. And then this next operation will unfold. And then
now I know that I am inspired with my discernment and my own research to know what to look at,
to know what to understand, and that my understanding of human nature and how to fight the globalist
was dead on. But that was all given to me by God. Smartest thing. Rush Limbaugh said was
talent on loan from God. And so I just am very humble to be here, very humble, very thankful
to be with all of you. I come in here and research all this information to get very frustrated on
air because it's very hard to have time to get to all of it. I want to tell you this. We are 40
minutes into the show now. I kind of thought and Alex hasn't covered anything. I have written down
the moment he said we do important work here. I was like, okay, let's just let's just tally up
some important work. Yeah, what do we got? We've got Marvelous Marvin and Hank Aaron. Yeah, we've
got his mysterious trip times two right. We've got the Grammys and we've got my earpiece doesn't
work. Yep. Important. That's a lot of it. Yeah, there were two John bound special reports because
he needed to fix his earpiece. That was what was going on. And then he rambled a bunch about how
he was anointed the king of the Patriots when he was hanging out in Florida. So it's fucking brazen
for Alex to complain at this point that he doesn't have time to get to the real meat
and cover it properly. He has all the time in the world. He just knows full well that
if you ever tried to go anywhere deeper than surface level on any of these stories he covers,
it would become clear immediately that he has no idea what he's talking about and his arguments
make no sense. And his audience will put up with him just rambling about God giving him a download
or whatever about what his career is going to be when everything is a direct contradiction. It's
not like it's not like 20 years ago. God told him one day you will be a foot soldier in Donald
Trump's war against regulation or whatever the fuck not. Yeah. Months before he supported him,
Alex was talking about how Trump was in the mob. God, I'm so disgusted. Wouldn't God have warned
him not to do that? Because it's embarrassing for that to be on tape. God works in mysterious ways.
And sometimes that includes making you tell everybody that your God King is actually a mobbed
up liar. If Alex had like some kind of a download of what he was going to do and some kind of an
idea of his future, then like he couldn't have possibly known anything past supporting Trump
because this whole time has been so a vast departure from like God didn't tell him that part.
Sure. Also, I'm struggling to believe that you want to follow top names in anti-globalism who
are willing to take you at face value when they say, how do you know everything you know?
Oh, well, I had a vision 20 years ago. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. You tell that to them. You don't
tell that to us. Sorry, buddy. We're talking. I don't imagine that conversation with anything
like that if it's even a real conversation. Yeah. Yeah. That's the kind of stuff that happens at
like, I don't know, Alistair Crowley circles. I will tell you that the King of Crowley and
Magic does also get visions. Yeah. Yeah. That's the place for that conversation, not this dumb,
dumb shit. Anyway, Alex has, like he said in that last clip, he felt like a big weight was
lifted from him. That's because he's kind of completed his mission. I don't feel like my
mission's over, but I do feel like I've completed what I was sent here to do. And you've been sent
to this planet as well for what you're here doing. That's why God created you, why God put you in this
body and why you're on this planet right now. But so I've completed the main mission and I've
got more missions, but God literally had his hand on these people to tell me all the same message,
the same message, take care of yourself. You've done a great job. You helped launch this whole
thing. Leave us alone. You're the leader of the group. Go away. I mean, we apologize. We didn't
think you were right about all this. You've been dead on about everything else. Sir, you're making
a scene. Don't threaten to push that lady up to stage. Not that now people are asking me what to
do at that level specifically, but that I've completed the mission so far now that they've
got the template now and don't even need me. And like the space shuttle going into orbit,
the main boosters just fall off. And imagine being those boosters driving, shaking and finally,
you see what I'm saying? It's like now the big heavy payload is going into orbit.
No, absolutely not. You're on the ship too, folks, but we were the boosters, folks.
And as bad as things are, we're now in the main fight. This was all
prepositioning for what's coming and God's people versus Satan's people. And this was
setting up the chess pieces. Well, now, ladies and gentlemen, it is game on. This is very stupid.
Yeah. I mean, like honestly, as somebody who listens to a ton of Alex,
I mean, like one of our episodes that people like a lot was the episode, the drunk hotel
interview with Patrick, that David, that's because life is very fragile. We learned in
that interview and we also learned that Alex was he completed his mission and he felt really great.
These are just things that are like there. It's just it's a it's a refrain that comes back from
time to time whenever Alex feels a certain way. Yeah. And I would guess that he talked to somebody,
maybe not Trump, but it's somebody who gave him like a real sense of affirmation. Yeah.
Somebody validated him in a way that he doesn't feel generally validated by like and I would
almost say maybe it was a fine answer. Maybe he got some money. Maybe he was down in Florida
trying to get some money to stay afloat. That could be. And someone agreed to, you know, throw
a couple bucks at Info Wars. It's a Lindell in Florida right now. A Mike Lindell or whatever.
You might not have any money in a little bit. Well, that's why you should give it to Info Wars
now. Could be the guy who runs that fucking grocery store. I don't know. It's very weird.
All I hear is like whenever whenever Alex talks about these like this idea like the weight is
lifted from him, it's just like someone patted you on the head and you feel really good about it.
I'm glad you had a great trip, but you still, I mean, everything, it still sucks. Yeah. And
that's why he's down right now is because he's coming off the high and being like, I'm so great.
And now he's in a bad mood. So he's telling you how great he is because of the earpiece. Yeah.
And that's your fault. Yeah. Well, that's fair. Yeah. So Alex finally stops talking about his
own dumb ass and starts talking about some, some issues and he gets into a little bit of
stuff about climate change. And I found this fascinating, this framing of, of two different
ideas. Okay. And I'm sure you've all heard me every regular listener probably 5,000 times say
when they collapse the third world with the lockdowns and the giant third world masses flood
us, they're going to say that that was because of climate change, even though the lockdowns what
did it? Sure as hell, Nancy Pelosi came out and said it. And I said, they're also going to say that
the new viruses are rising because of climate change. And that's why they're developing because
there's too many people. So see, they always criticize Pat Robertson when there's our bad
hurricane and this is God judging us. Well, maybe he's wrong. Maybe he's right. But they're saying,
oh, humans are bad. That's why there's a snowstorm or a dust storm or climate change caused a volcano.
You've heard that. That's pure bull. So a couple of quick clarifications. Long before COVID was
known to anyone, there were many people discussing the dynamic that when climates change, it makes
some regions uninhabitable, or at least it can, whether by the risk of rising sea levels,
diminishing water supply or some other variable shifting. This leads inevitably to some degree
of displacement of people, the extent of which is, you know, left to be seen. Second, when people
discuss climate change causing new diseases, they're talking about how changing climate
displaces animals as well. And as that happens, animals who previously would not have been in
contact with humans end up contacting humans. And in those cases, there's a possibility for
transmission of novel diseases. There's also the matter of rising sea temperatures making water
more hospitable for things like flesh eating bacteria. But all of it is a discussion surrounding
cause and effect relationships. Not every new interaction between an animal and a human is
going to result in a new disease. But the more that it does happen, the more possibilities there
are for new diseases popping up. This is something that I guess Alex is conflating with Pat Robertson
saying that natural disasters are God's punishment for the US accepting LGBTQ focused humans with
rights. In 2015, Pat Robertson said that a drop in the Dow Jones industrial average was God punishing
the Obama administration for supporting access to reproductive health care. Oh yeah. But that one
actually was true. Robertson does this shit all the time. It's just one of his things. There's an
important difference between these two things that Alex is embarrassingly not understanding.
And that is that one is moralistic and the other is descriptive. The conversation about climate
change can be something that you can discuss with moral implications, but it can also be a
conversation that you have strictly as a matter of x will cause y and it still makes sense.
Robertson's claims are things that only work as a moral argument, a dumb and flimsy one,
but they can't possibly be taken seriously in any other context. There's no way to coherently
explain how Planned Parenthood existing causes hurricanes, except if you embrace the worldview
that we're living at the whim of a vengeful God who's decided that reproductive health care is
immoral and the punishment for immorality is a hurricane. That's the only way that Robertson's
shit even makes sense from a grammar standpoint. But the same is not true for the conversations
that people have about the side effects of climate change. It's really amazing to see this kind of
equivalence being made and realize that there's actually, you know, it's probably how Alex's
brain works. These two things probably do feel about the same to him. He just thinks that Robertson's
claims are closer to reality. Like it's staggering. Yeah, it's weird to exist. And we've talked about
this before, but we exist in multiple different time periods simultaneously. Like it's weird to
understand the main factors of climate change and how they swirl around in a global sense,
which is incredible. Yeah. In such a short period of time, too, like relatively speaking,
we've gone from believing that witches cause all of our problems to understanding what those
problems come from on a scientific and real level. And at the same time, people still believe
that witches cause our problems. This is an issue. Crowley and witches. Yes. Like what are we doing?
How can you do that? Yeah, it's interesting to me. And the sort of hinge point of it is
Alex seems to think that the conversations about these potential new diseases that we will come
in contact with as animals get displaced as climates change is something that is intrinsically
about humans being bad. And that's not at all a meaningful conversation that I've heard anyone
having except Alex. Yeah. It's a straw man in order for him to make this somehow in equivalent
of Pat Robertson saying gay people cause hurricanes. Great. Whatever. It's so dumb. Yeah. Yeah. It's
real difficult to swing with that bullshit. Yeah. So this next clip we got is I think it's a good
indication and example of they have a lot of the stuff that Alex does is kind of a trap.
Oh, by the way, fentanyl in the last two months, just since Biden got in, the DEA says he's up
360 plus percent. I think it's 362%. I saw the article this weekend. 360 plus percent.
It's killing hundreds of thousands of people, a lot of them black, but oh, you're not going to see
the Emmys or the Grammys or any of these shows pushing this. Yeah, there it is. Biden's border
advisor. That's because they're Trump's policies preventing illegal immigration.
Fentanyl importation in the US explodes. So in four words, quotes, acting customs and border
protection commissioner Troy Miller is saying the following during a media call on March 10th,
quote, we're seeing a dramatic increase in fentanyl seizures this fiscal year,
more than 360% higher than this time last year. Now here's a fun game and this is why
disinformation is almost impossible to get rid of ever. Alex can use that to argue that there's
so much more fentanyl coming into the country than when Trump was president because Biden is
signaled to the cartels that it's open season. Of course, this doesn't really explain why the
police are seizing all of it, but who cares? Now imagine that Miller, the acting customs and
border protection commissioner, what if he had reported that seizures were weighed down from
last year? Would you imagine Alex's narrative would be at that point? I believe it would be that
they are hiding the number of seizures that are occurring or they're just letting it all through.
Yeah, totally. You know, the message has gone out. Just let them on through with the fentanyl.
Yeah. Yeah, it's a trap. It doesn't matter. And also, I don't care what anyone from customs and
border protection has to say. Fine. Fine. That's fair. You can't trust a single word from them.
That's a side issue. In this case, at least, it's somewhat reliant on stats. Sure. So the actual
facts or information that come out don't matter in cases like this. The argument is that Trump's
approach to the border was good and Biden's is bad. So no matter what details get provided,
they get filtered through that lens and the predetermined argument is made.
That's all that's going on. As for Biden's advisor admitting that Trump's policies work,
Alex is just reading an info wars headline that fails to capture the real story.
This was about the southern border coordinator, Roberta Jacobson, discussing how there may be
a relationship between the ending of Trump's inhumane policies and a spike in people heading
towards the border. Quote, there was a hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent
up demand. So I don't know if I would call that a coincidence. But the idea that a more humane
policy would be in place may have driven people to make that decision. But perhaps more importantly,
it definitely drove smugglers to express disinformation, spread disinformation about what
was now possible. This is not what Alex is reporting because it's just a little bit deeper
than the surface appearance level. And he can't really handle that kind of material.
So it's entirely possible that people were like, oh, the president doesn't actively want to murder
us. So maybe now would be a better time than it was a couple months ago. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And
there are people who are taking advantage of that. Naturally, perhaps selling people a bill of goods
about getting them over the border. Right. Right. Right. And you know, the interview that
Jacobson did was talking about trying to balance messaging responsibly with policy. Right. Yeah.
It's it's it's it's just a little bit more complicated than Alex wants it to be. Naturally.
So Alex is a, you know, he's this guy who's like above the fray. Sure. The left right paradigm.
That doesn't sound true when you have a God King, but as the enemy ups their game, we up our game.
And as long as we don't give up, they're going to run out of time, they're going to fall apart.
And no matter how much propaganda or election fraud they've got, everybody's going to know
you run from Democrats, you run from communist, you run from socialist, you run from leftist,
you run from liberals because they're monsters. They're part of a criminal syndicate. And most
of the people that serve the left are idiots being used and destroyed themselves.
So that's all coming up. I mean,
look at this returning from a grocery store openly calls for a tax on citizens that
criticize the Pentagon. That's totally illegal. Man, I could have sworn he was above the left
right divide. I thought that was just a way that the man got people to fight with each other.
Does sound right. Weird.
None of the groups that Alex is talking about, you need to run from because their monsters
are right wing at all. That is strange. Weird. Yeah. This is really important to understand.
Alex's branding in his earlier career really relied on him pretending to not be extremely
right wing. He was making arguments that were straight out of the John Birch Society and putting
forward ideas that were far to the right of the GOP in the nineties. So in order to mask that and
expand his potential audience beyond the weirdo militia people, he had to lie. The essential
lie of his career is that he's above the party system and that he's opposed Democrats and
Republicans equally. He's not and he's never been. He likes extremists and only the Republican
sort. When liberal leaning people got tricked into thinking that he was just an iconic class
truth telling kind of guy, what they were actually being tricked into is supporting his right wing
extremist ideology, though they thought that they were being sold as just an alliance against the
man. Yeah. This was done because on its face, Alex's shit is weak and dumb and people would
see right through it and reject it if it was delivered in any way other than in a Trojan horse.
As for that thing about the Pentagon at the end there, Alex is just covering something Tucker
Carlson is whining about on his show last week on Tuesday. Tucker went on a little jag about how
the military is too feminine and considering the needs of soldiers who may not be male is quote
a mockery of the U.S. military. How is that guy still legal? I don't know, right? Like that's
whatever that guy is as a society, we should just be like just that guy. You know, like let's not
even worry about free speech implications or anything. Let's just be like no, no those guys.
Yeah. Whatever that is, if you do exactly that, it's illegal. Well, it just doesn't seem like a
sincere position. It's not even a position. It's a nonsense. That's fair enough. Grumpy asshole.
So naturally a lot of folks in the services were offended by these comments and spoke out about it.
Speaking to reporters, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby expressed revulsion with Tucker's comments
and as reported by CNN quote said the military still had a lot of work to do to become more
inclusive, more respectful of everyone, especially women. We pledge to do better and we will. What
we absolutely won't do is take personnel advice from a talk show host or the Chinese military.
Maybe those folks feel like they have something to prove that's on them. Sure. Tucker went on
his show and whined about how the Pentagon was attacking him and it's an outrage. Now Alex is
reporting on Tucker's whining. This is a game for people like Alex and Tucker. They say something
that they know is offensive into meaning. Then people respond that what they said was offensive
into meaning and then they pretend that they're victims of being oppressed by people expressing
that what they said sucks. Yeah. Everybody gets a good news, news cycle out of it and then we all
move on the next day because we're all stupid. It's outrageously dumb and a waste of everyone's
time and energy. Yep. And that is the best argument I think for making Tucker Carlson not
street legal. Yeah. I mean, it's like it's such a waste of resources. It shouldn't even be hard.
Like in a literal sense, it should just be like you can, it's against the law to be
Tucker Carlson on air. And if somebody does that, then you just play clips of Tucker Carlson saying
that at court and then you would convict them for saying Tucker Carlson shit. Interesting. It's not
hard. So are you a linguist? I like to ask random questions sometimes. No. Interesting. I want to
know what you think about this. Alex is a linguist. Oh, I don't. He has the right to make up words.
Sometimes even when he does, he's not making a word. Okay. He's an innovator. The crew just found
something very, very interesting that I had remembered a few months ago and then basically
forgotten about. And so I'm so glad that they didn't let it fall through the cracks. And one of the
crew members saw this and noticed it themselves. The pre-programming of wearing mask in Hollywood
movies, setting the future as a dystopia. That's why I call them dystopics or dystopians.
And then I saw some talk show host make it fun of me a few weeks ago. I just happened to run
into it. They go, Jones doesn't even know how to say dystopia. No, it's called dystopic.
That's another word. You can create new words or you can put different ends on them. Dystopic
is a word I came up with. People that want to create a dystopia as a form of governance on
purpose like fascist or communist, I call them dystopics. And just as I started using the term
dystopic, it's been picked up. Okay, that's fine. That's not a word that Alex invented. No, I was
going to say that's a adjective. Yeah, it's a clunkier version of the exact same word as dystopian,
since both are adjectives that can note something being similar to a dystopia. You can find some
really interesting debate among amateur linguists on message boards about whether or not you should
ever use dystopic instead of dystopian. And the general consensus is that there's no real good
reason to. But also who cares? Alex did not come up with this word. The earliest appearance of the
word in Google's archive of printed works appears to be in 1905. But interestingly, the frequency
it's used jumps after the 1960s. I found an interesting article on the website daily writing
tips that offers a potential theory for why Alex has this as like his preferred word or a word
that's in his head. The author of this site was discussing how they use the word dystopic,
and then wondered if it was actually a word. Quote, I think my use of it in an article may
stem from frequent reading of film criticism. They then go on to give some examples of instances
where the word is used generally in the discussion of pop culture science fiction.
Well, there is that I suspect Alex is so entrenched in and so influenced by pop culture
science fiction and thinking that it's real that he's probably encountered the word dystopic in
that context quite a bit. And now I guess he just thinks he coined the term whether my theory is
right or not. This is just some embarrassing time wasting that Alex is engaging in here.
You know, I actually did invent a word, Dan. Is that right? Yes. Have you ever heard the word
exsanguinate? That's a real word, isn't it? It is a real word to remove blood from something,
right? So I created the word re-sanguinate. No, no, no, no, no. Exploderate. That's peeing.
Which is when you're watching like a samurai movie, they get exsanguinated, but it goes all
over the place. It's a splatter inversion. It's a splatter, right? Yeah, see? See? That's a good
word. I mean, hey, once now. I think it's going to take the world by storm among people who watch
a lot of samurai movies. Yeah, it could. Yeah. I was really thinking, I'm like, did we make fun
of Alex for saying that like we misusing dystopian? I was trying to think, who cares? I don't think so.
Who else other than us would be paying attention? Yeah. And I've used dystopic on this show.
Yeah. I would imagine it's come out of our mouths. I like it. I prefer it to dystopian.
I think people dystopian is the proper, like more accepted version, but it's not that dystopic
isn't a word that you can use. Yeah. No, dystopian is very elitist. That Ian, that Ian. I don't like
it. That's the way I roll, buddy. All right. You and Alex can hang out in a hot tub and talk about it.
Sounds good. So Fauci, Anthony Fauci. What is he up to now? He's disturbed that Trump voters don't
want the vaccine. Yes, we all are. Fauci says it's so disturbing that Trump voters skeptical
of experimental mRNA vaccines. Why would you be skeptical? Let me just read you some of these
headlines again. Marvelous Marvin Hagler dead one day after taking it. Let me just read you some of
the things I lie about. A couple of days after he took it. No big deal. Germany suspends AstraZeneca
mRNA vaccine amid clotting concerns and links to deaths and people being paralyzed and having
strokes. But that's no big deal. I think it's OK to be skeptical about a vaccine that was developed
as quickly as these ones were. That's fine. When you when you find yourself feeling skeptical,
the appropriate thing to do is to look into the source of your skepticism and see if you can resolve
that skepticism. Chronic skepticism isn't really healthy. And whenever possible, you should transfer
your skepticism in the direction of finding a concrete position if you can. Yeah, this is kind
of why they killed Socrates. They were just sick of that guy being an asshole. This is
the kind of sleight of hand that Alex likes to use a lot. When he's actually advancing a
pointlessly and aggressively anti-vax position, he hides behind the illusion that he's just being
skeptical. Is it so bad to be skeptical? When he's pushing narratives to his audience about
how various victims of gun violence are actors and the whole events were staged as an excuse to
take his guns, he's actually telling his audience that. But when he gets called on it, he hides
behind the illusion that he's just asking questions and examining things from all sides.
What's so wrong with asking questions? Alex does this because on some level,
he knows that his bullshit doesn't stand up to adult scrutiny. So the only way for it to fly
at all is for him to preemptively give up on his own narratives as opposed to be forced to defend
them. It's easy to criticize him, but it's very hard to criticize being skeptical or asking
questions about interesting topics. That's why he plays the game that he does. Alex is lying
about Marvin Hagler and he doesn't even have the conspiracy timeline of Hank Aaron's death right.
Now as for that other issue in Germany, they are just temporarily halting the rollout of the
AstraZeneca vaccine quote over a small number of blood clot concerns. There weren't people in
Germany who ended up with blood clots, but there were a couple cases reported in Denmark and Norway,
so Germany decided to halt things as a precaution. There have been 37 reported cases of blood clots
in the population of over 17 million people in the world who have received the AstraZeneca vaccine
and according to the company quote, there is no evidence the vaccine carries an increased
risk of clots. It's entirely possible that that number of people out of 17 million would have
gotten them anyway. Italy halted the use of the vaccine as well quote as a precaution and
temporarily after there was concerns that one man in the country died after getting the shot,
but it's not clear that the death is related to the vaccine. This is all just countries
being hyper cautious about the vaccine rollout and it isn't any evidence that it's killing
anyone or everyone or the vaccines dangerous. When I brought up Alex's fake and false skepticism,
it's important to realize that these are the first three stories that he comes up with to
justify that skepticism about the vaccine. This is bad work and it's the level of
shit that he's bringing to the table. It would be wise for everyone to recognize that Alex has
not succeeded in justifying his skeptical position here. His opposition to the vaccine doesn't rest
on facts and reality. It exists in spite of them. Yeah. I was thinking about why it is,
you know, like this vaccine was developed so fast. And I think part of the reason that we
are skeptical about it is because it's almost utopic. You know, it's almost like how, how,
how have we advanced that far? Yeah. And how quickly we did it suggests like,
how quickly can we do it? Is there a situation? It implies a lot of potential. Yeah. Is there a
situation in a few years where we can manufacture vaccines almost instantly? You know, like,
that's the type of shit that is almost too good to be true. And so the skepticism there,
it comes from a place of awe and wonder. Yeah. And I don't think, I don't think that being
taken aback by the circumstances of the world, particularly, you know, the last year has been so
insane and adjustments are so complicated and difficult that people have had to make,
that I think that you can have a reaction that is in some way skeptical, whether it's
worry, anxiety based, awe based, whatever it is, but you do have resources that you can go
to explore that skepticism and resolve it. And if you behave like Alex does and throw out stupid
headlines that mean nothing and don't take into context the actual circumstances, then what you're
going to do is you're going to end up staying in that skeptical place or retreating into a
dumb position that was where Alex wanted you to begin with. Yeah. It's not, it's not healthy.
Yeah. It's also a little hard to believe that we can manufacture a vaccine so quickly at the same
time as half of Republican men believe in witches causing our problems. Right. So that's a little
bit weird. Yeah. Yeah. It's hard to believe, but that's because we have human brains. Yes,
exactly. And we can believe it also because we have human brains. Yeah. So Alex referenced earlier
that there was a movie that was predictive programming. Sure. Right. Are we going to talk
about oblivion again? No. Are we going to talk about that one where Will Smith fights orcs or
something? The one where like it's the last guy on earth? Yeah, something like I am legend.
No, no, no. He fights orcs in a different one. That's technically vampires.
Is it? Are they actually? I mean, from the original, I suppose. Isn't he the bad guy?
Yes, he is. That's the reveal, Dan. I am the evil. Right. What about
after earth? Was that the one reason? Space? I don't know. I think I'm only going to watch
movies that either Vincent Price was in or a remix of Wild West. Exactly.
Trying to think of more Will Smith movies. Men in Black. That's true. Here come the Men in Black.
Galaxy Defenders. Absolutely. So no, it's none of those. It's Avatar.
Great. We're on your phone calls here in just a moment, but I first wanted to play a clip
that is a great example of predictive programming. Is it from Pocahontas? And that is the 2009
James Cameron film, Avatar. Oh, so it is that shows the planet earth in 100 years or so.
And where the atmosphere is so toxic, we've all got to wear these face masks.
Now, if you go back and you see the film Blade Runner that came out in the early 1980s,
same motif, dark skies, always raining, flooded cities dystopic by the year 2017.
And of course it didn't happen, but that was what Al Gore said was going to happen
while he bought oceanfront property 20 years ago. And while Bill Clinton bought oceanfront
property 30 years ago, and while Obama bought oceanfront property 10 years ago.
And of course the seas aren't going up. It's all lies. They show you a polar bear
with its cub on an ice floe and go, look, they're dying. They can't swim.
They can swim 300 miles. They hunt whale and seal on those. Anybody can go read the Wikipedia entry
on them. Wow. It is pathetic and on brand that Alex would point to a Wikipedia page on polar
bears to prove some kind of dumb point about climate change. That's all you need to know.
The illustration that that classic picture of a polar bear and cub on an ice floe is not so much
that they can't swim. It's that when the ice recedes, the polar bear loses its ability to hunt.
Polar bears don't just hunt swimming around in the water. They hunt from the edge of ice
protruding into water where they can catch fish. As ice disappears or becomes less stable, they have
to cross longer distances or be left to try and fish on the shore, which is a less fish plentiful
area. The result of this is that we're likely to see collapsing polar bear populations in the
last two distant future if ice continues to disappear. Alex has one image that he thinks
he can mock that's a counterpoint to all climate change arguments. But in reality,
it's a straw man. He's built so he can win a fake argument as for people buying oceanfront
property. I don't know if they did or did not do that. But if they did, who cares? Not all property
near the ocean is intrinsically at high risk due to rising sea levels. None of this means anything.
It's nonsense. Also, one big problem with Alex's idea about Avatar being pre-programming to wear
masks. Humans don't have to wear masks on Earth in that movie. They wear masks on Pandora because
they can't breathe the air on that planet. I thought that's what happened. I don't remember
Earth being very important in that movie. There is at the beginning a little bit on Earth and
some people do wear masks and it appears to be because of pollution. But not everybody is wearing
masks. Only some people. And in the scenes where they're inside a place, everyone doesn't have
masks on. So it has nothing to do really. It's all just sloppy ass work. But also, that's just like,
Asian cultures have had a mask wearing as more acceptable or not more acceptable as a totally
normal thing. And for a long time, what is it probably? No, before Avatar. So fuck off. I don't
need this shit. Yeah. And I think it's a little silly. But the image that you remember of people
wearing masks in Avatar is on Pandora because they can't breathe on Pandora. Also, are we going to
like remote into genetically modified and created other question is like what is not
predictive programming about that movie and what is. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. How is that work?
How does that work? Do we get to join the noble Navi? I think that movie has a uplifting message
of a band and inhuman life entirely. Yeah. I think I think this might be convenience for Alex
that he found a scene in a movie where some people had face masks on and he just decided this is
predictive programming and decided to ignore the rest of it. And it's always fun to talk about
Blade Runner. Sure. So Alex gets to taking some calls here at the end of this, this episode here
on the 15th. And this, this one caller that he takes, he talks to him for a very long time.
And there's some very serious problems with what he's bringing to the table. Patriot doctor in
Missouri works at nursing home and wants to comment on COVID vaccines. Thanks for calling.
Thanks for holding Patriot doctor from Missouri. Yeah. Hi, Alex. So I'm a jury. I'm family medicine
training. I'm a jury tradition. I work in nursing homes. I have had 21 patients that I've identified
that have died within 48 hours of getting either the first or second vaccine from AstraZeneca.
I'm a jury. Of course, they are not calling it a vaccine related incident because
CVS is the ones that are administering the vaccine. CVS has the contract.
There's one giant hole in this guy's story. There's no way that his patients could be dying
after getting the AstraZeneca vaccine because that vaccine is not approved for use in the United
States. It's still in phase three clinical trials. And though the US has purchased a lot of doses of
the vaccine, it's not looking like they're going to be able to get approval to begin using them
until spring. It's pretty embarrassing for Alex to not even know what vaccines are approved for
use in the United States. But for this alleged doctor to get that very critical detail wrong,
that's fucking disqualifying. Yeah. Like this guy, I don't even think I don't think that he's
actually a doctor. No, absolutely not. He starts talking and like he just gets into like info wars
talking points about the dangers of vaccines. Yeah. And it's like, I'm not going to take you
seriously. I mean, I don't know. I guess I'll take you as seriously as you're taking claims
that your patients are on the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is not seriously at all. Go fuck yourself.
Yeah. You know, sometimes, you know, with these callers, I halfway think that some of these guys
are just role playing. Yeah. No, totally. This is what I should say because people need to get
this information, but I'm not actually a geriatrician. Yeah. But it's the radio on info wars. So
fuck it. I'll just say that I'm way in on medicine. Yeah. And 48 of my patients have died from taking
a vaccine that you can't take in the United States. Yeah, exactly. Go fuck yourself, man. Patriot
doctor. Fuck off. Patriot. Anyway, so we get to the 16th now. And Alex, interestingly, he hasn't
talked anymore about how he is now the leader, the anointed leader of the Patriots. You don't need
to worry about that too much. That storyline drops off, you know. Yeah. But look, man,
globalists are going to kill everyone. They want to kill everybody, but they want to kill you in a
year, six years, 10 years, every person's different. And then they'll just claim it's something else
causing it. It's called a soft kill weapon, silent weapons for quiet wars. There's Pentagon papers on
that if you'd like to go look that up. But here's the Wall Street Journal last year looking forward
to the end of humanity, saying humanity will be exterminated. It is a wonderful, good, loving
thing. Silent weapons for quiet wars is completely fraudulent document that was pushed by Bill Cooper
in his book, Behold a Pale Horse. We covered it in great detail on episode 381 of our show. So if
you'd like to hear more about why that's bullshit and why it's embarrassing for Alex to be referencing
it as a real Pentagon document, and go ahead, give that episode a spin. The article that Alex is
referring to the looking forward to the end of humanity, that doesn't discuss how great it'll
be when humanity isn't around. It's an easy misrepresentation to make of the headline, but
the text of the editorial article doesn't say what Alex is telling his audience. It does.
The essential game that Alex plays is to make really scary claims, then attempt to defend
them by pointing to evidence that might appear to support the argument, but is actually misrepresented
or a completely fake thing. You could sum up most of his career just with that one sentence.
Yeah, you know, is it possible for things to be great after the only people to invent the word
great are gone? Hmm. I'm not sure. I'm not sure I'm following you, but you're still doing hand
gestures. If humanity has gone extinct, there's no consciousness to reflect upon the quality of
things. What about the things? The concept of great counterpoint would be gone. Counterpoint.
What's that? What about that octopus who predicts soccer games? Ah, yeah. But I bet the octopus feels
in a different, you know, it's not great. The octopus is just like it's really octopus-y right
now. It likes bond movies. I'm getting a real good vibe out right now. Yeah. All right, fine.
Okay. I don't know what that octopus would think about this, but I do think that Alex might be
trying to launch a chain email. I got really confused listening to this clip. Legitimately,
I was sitting in my chair like, what are you talking about? What is this? Okay. Let me read
you this first. I meant to cover this yesterday. And since I didn't cover it, I said, well,
let me just send it to a bunch of national talk show hosts I like. And I sent it off to some folks
and I got some good responses back and they said, yeah, we're going to we're going to definitely
look into this and use this. And so, well, one great talk show said, I'm going to steal this from
you. I said, you can't steal it from me because it's the truth. And I didn't write it. Irishman
1776 did in the video I did Sunday. Okay. I got to stop right there just because like, I'm listening
to this and I'm like, Irishman 1776 wrote this and you're sending it to like your contacts in the
media. So commenter on your website wrote something. Yep. Okay. That's the state of play we're at.
About marvelous Marvin Hagler dying, his organs liquefying, sadly, one day after he took the mRNA
vaccine, similar to what happened to Hank Aaron. So if we can put up the live show feed name of
the broadcast today, well, we'll go to that in a moment. It's on info wars.com, the live show feed.
There it is. Politico celebrates end of humanity, total sterilization by 2045. Wow, that's quite
a headline. Top scientists directly link mRNA vaccines to infertility and women. Of course,
we should add cancer. Also, top that's what scientists warns world to hold all COVID vaccines
immediately or uncontrollable monster quote will be unleashed. Now let's go ahead and read what
Irishman 1776 said. And the reason I put the headline of the show up is we're going to add
what the Irishman 1776 said and you can read this. It's all true. This is all public information.
It's prima facie on its face. And we're going to post what he said
in the live show feed of the broadcast today, where Politico is celebrating the end of humanity.
So you can share this because a lot of the crew saw this this morning and said, you know,
I'm going to give this to my family. What would happen if you went to info wars.com and copied
it, put it in email and told other people to share it and pay it forward. We might actually
turn around this globalist extermination operation. We could win if you just take what
the Irishman wrote. I refuse, refuse to listen to firsthand information from Irishman 1776.
And we'll get to that. Oh boy. But first, just long and short of this,
Politico isn't celebrating infertility in the end of people being able to reproduce.
It's a bad interview with a doctor who is theorizing that we are running into
fertility problems in the next couple of decades because of some chemicals and the answer to
that I guess would probably be regulation or business or industry byproduct. No, no, no,
no, you don't register. You don't regulate murder. Sure. So the problem with assigning these kinds
of things like Alex is doing to anonymous screen names is I have no idea who Irishman 1776 is.
And I don't know if he's the same person who uses that screen name on Reddit. If he is,
then he posted this message two years ago in an Oklahoma based Reddit board quote,
I'm 22 and I'm trying to lose my virginity. Ladies, hit me up. Obviously, you need to be 18
or older. Aside from that, I don't care about age. I don't care about race or looks. I don't
care about your marital status. No idea if that's the same guy or if he ended up losing that virginity,
but you can see the problem here. It's kind of silly to base your reporting on anonymous internet
comments. Also, this is really funny to see Alex trying to get this comment on his website,
sent out to people like Tucker Carlson and make it into a chain email that your grandparents
consent to you because the user, the 1776 Irishman didn't write it. If you Google the text of this
post, you will find that Irishman 1776 is just reposting a meme that I can find being posted
on Facebook as early as at least January 31st. I looked around a little more and I found the exact
text of the Irishman's comment being tweeted out by an Indian actress named Pooja Beddy
on January 15th. There's a number of responses to her tweet indicating that this was a message
that had been circulating previously on WhatsApp and Pooja had just copied and pasted it from there.
This is an old anti-vax meme that Alex didn't bother to look into and is pretending as the work
of some sagely analysis that one of his anonymous viewers conducted. This is outrageously sad,
whether or not this is the same guy trying to get laid on Reddit. Oh, also the claims in the
meme aren't real. They aren't true. Yeah. Well, that doesn't surprise me. It better not be David
O'Dowherty. If it's him, I'm disappointed. That's level on, that's Mr. Show showing up at the
Capitol Dammit. So if you're listening here. It might be Patrick McMahon. So Alex reads the meme
and it's basically just like, if I get vaccinated, can I go in public? The government says no.
So this nonsense. Sure. Anyway, Alex is like, yeah, you gotta fucking get this out there because
we're going to win. And there it is. We'll take this live segment later and add it to the page
at band.video and the live show feed. So you can share this video of the breakdown,
but I suggest you just share the text of it now at info wars.com and news wars.com in the live
show feed with every one you know, and this live link or roll over and die separately. We only have
two days left. It will end on Thursday morning. Free shipping store-wide will end or perhaps
synergistically. Oh God. Separately. The Irishman 1776 posted a dumb meme in my comment section.
We're going to start a chain email about it. Send it along or die, which is actually something I
remember seeing in dumb chain emails. It does seem to, I do seem to recall if I don't send this to 10
people, I will die. You just sleep. I do recall that. He's a chain email now. Yes. It has become a
chain email. Yeah. I think I want to reach his, his final Pokemon evolution. Yeah. I think I want to
reach back to something he said on the previous episode, which is that many people on the left
are just useful idiots who are destroying their lives. And I feel like I'm more looking to apply
that to Alex himself. Yeah. I think about something he said on the previous episode and that is that
all the big wigs and the higher ups and the anti-globalist world are like, Alex, you're such a
genius. I can't believe that you, you're in communication with Irishman 1776. Where? How
do you know so much? Can you imagine? How are you right about everything? Well, I read about
Irishman 1776. World leaders listen to Alex's show and hear him talk about dumb bullshit people
posted his comments. That's because what Putin doesn't have the time to go through info wars
comments. No, certainly not. So he's got to let Alex filter that shit for him. And to be honest,
I know that a lot of people, you know, they say that it's tough to listen to info wars without
our filter. Sure. And I totally understand that. I get it. And I think Alex could actually be a
filter for his own comments because even I, I don't think I could handle his comments. No, no,
no, that's not going to be too toxic. Alex would do a show where he takes all the Nazi comments out
and there wouldn't be much. There would be one comment from Irishman 1776. There'd be a bunch
of people that would just be like reposting of memes. Yeah. Anyway, Alex has found a new operation
that proves something. You think Joe Biden's even in on this? No, Joe Biden does what he's told.
It's the Rockefellers. It's the Rothschild. It's the globalist and Bill Gates works directly under
the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation. I thought he was on the council now was event 201 was operation
crimson contagion, which I will cover tomorrow. It's just so complex and so important. I
procrastinated on it because I wanted to read hundreds of pages of stuff on it and I've gone
over it. But guys, give me the folder on crimson contagion. I want to make sure that we hit that
tomorrow because that's so critical. One of my favorite things in the world is things that are
so important that Alex will reference them, but have to resist to getting into them until tomorrow.
Oh, yeah. Seems like you should really take this seriously. You might. So in fairness, crimson
contagion was a real thing. It was a series of exercises undertaken by the Trump Department of
Health and Human Services, which took place between January and August 2019. The New York
Times reported on the exercises last March in a conversation about how dreadfully Trump and his
administration dropped the ball in terms of dealing with the novel coronavirus. There was a
report that was completed in October 2019 and reading it is really depressing today. This
report based on an exercise testing response to a novel influenza outbreak is full of lessons we
learned after the coronavirus outbreak. Things like, quote, currently there are insufficient
funding sources designated for the federal government to use in response to severe influenza
pandemic, or quote, state and federal entities identified challenges in implementing remote
work, telework policies as a workforce protection measure, or quote, the current medical counter
measure supply chain and production capacity cannot meet the demands imposed by nations during
global influenza pandemic. Yeah, they knew all that stuff before. Yeah, this is this is the result
of living in both a we can develop a vaccine in six months and a we believe witches are causing
our problems circumstance. Yeah. Yeah. All of our scientists and professional people were like,
here are the problems we'll face in a pandemic. Yes. And they were like, what if instead you do
nothing? What if we get rid of all the witches? Yeah, what if you take zinc? Yeah. So this report
also highlighted that exercise participants were confused about which organizations local or federal
took the lead in the case of an outbreak, which is a boy so sure fucking was everybody whenever
the federal government decided to kill us all. This document is a really huge problem for someone
like Alex because it basically demonstrates that the Trump Health and Human Services Department
was asleep at the wheel when it came to implementing the changes recommended by this exercise.
They did this study that revealed things that were clearly a problem than Trump did nothing and
the public paid for it. Yep. It's basically it. Yep. This exercise is a strong indicator that had
Trump run an efficient, effective and competent government, we could have avoided so much of
the pain and misery that's come from COVID-19. This is something that was reported on over a
year ago in the mainstream media, but I guess Alex just heard about it. So he's got to come out and
do some spin because it's so clearly shows that Trump's government had every reason to be aware
of where some of the difficulties would be in the case of a pandemic. Alex has to make this
exercise itself part of the globalist conspiracy in the plot. Totally. Alex claims to be tomorrow's
news today, but in reality, he's last year's spin being half-assed tomorrow. Yeah. I was really
proud of that line. Yeah, I know. You delivered it with a plum, Dan. I could hit it a little bit
harder. You know, we can do two takes. No, we can't. Okay. Yeah, it's just, it's a bummer.
I mean, I remember when that report was first out last year, and I remember reading about it.
I didn't remember that name, although quite catchy, and I'm sure we'll be hearing
Crimson Contagion quite a bit from Alex. But yeah, I'd kind of forgotten about some of the
findings of it and how, like a year ago, I think a lot of it would have felt different
than it does now. Totally. Because I don't think that we would have realized how we
relearned all those things back in March 2020. Like, one thing that is a little bit
fucking me up about how we deal with this is we do talk a lot about rightfully all of the people
that the Trump administration has sentenced to death, all of the people that have been crippled
by the response, and at the same time, we don't talk about, it's also their fault that we were
trapped inside for a fucking year. A year of everyone's life was taken. Yeah, that's true.
Around the fucking world, because nobody could fucking respond to this like a goddamn adult,
and it's very frustrating. Yeah. It's very frustrating. It is. Yeah. I'm with you.
Anyway, because it's such a damning piece of evidence against the effectiveness and the
proper response by his God King, it's part of the conspiracy. Yeah, it has to be. It's them
revealing their plans. Right. So Alex gets to talking about Zbigniew Brzezinski a little bit.
Sure. Now is a good time. I didn't know this, but apparently Zbigniew Brzezinski had a speech
one time and he was like, kill everyone. That would be an interesting thing for Brzezinski to do.
I was surprised. That's a new one. I was surprised to hear that. That was a new one. And so there's
the Rockefellers in the 60s going, we need to sterilize people. That's actually just talking
about like birth control. Sure. Sure. Sure. Well, now they've learned fertility so strong,
unless you remove the sexual organs, it's best just to kill people. That's why Brzezinski before
he died gave that speech to CFR in Canada. They're CFR and said. They're CFR? It is now much easier
instead of propagandizing a million people to kill a million people. We have passed the point of
being able to convince them now at this time to kill them. His great voice work is married to
psycho Joe and he's not being found with dead interns. Their brains bashed out. He's up there
calling for forced inoculations. Know your enemy. You know, I just quoted Zbigniew Brzezinski. You
look it up. It is time to move forward against them. There is no convincing them now. It is easier
to kill them. Odd choice. He goes on. It would be good to convince them. You will not win this
fight. Only killing them will work now. And we're just supposed to go. Oh, okay. We're supposed to
go. Okay. So if I'm to understand a man famous for a really good writing, speaking and diplomatic
language, right, just went to Canada one time and was like, look, we got to kill everybody.
First of all, I wasn't in Canada. Second. Yeah, this is silly. Although it is fun. I mean, like,
and one of the things I think is most revealing about a clip like that is like, know your enemy,
like, no, know your fake enemy. Yeah, fake enemy. This is not real. I'm not here to go to bed for
his a big new Brzezinski or any of like, I'm not defending any specifics about his foreign policy,
but I'm looking at this claim that Alex is making. And the quote is real. I mean, part of the quote
is real. There's a short clip of him that gets passed around a lot where he says quote, in earlier
times, it was easier to control a million people literally was easier to control a million people
than physically to kill a million people. Today, it's infinitely easier to kill a million people
than to control a million people. Oh, so you mean he's describing perhaps humanity's ability to
drop a giant bomb on one another? It was hard to find a full transcript of the speech or any
concrete citations of what else was said. And I'm certain from the jump that Alex is making
all this shit up. What Brzezinski is saying here is kind of just true. Like weapons development
have been such over the past 100 years that it's technically easier to kill a million people than
it is to control them. That's descriptively accurate. Yeah, I can see no indication from that clip
that gets passed around that he's saying that it's good to control or kill people. It's where the
disagreement with Alex comes in. It doesn't seem like this has any moral indications. Right. So
this quote comes from a November 17 2008 speech at the Chatham House. The rest of the clip that
goes around that you can find has to do with the fact that there was a political awakening happening
around the world. So I found it interesting that when I was looking around, the next thing I found
was a December 16 2008 op-ed that Brzezinski had published in the New York Times titled quote,
The Global Political Awakening. Sure. The article is basically making the argument that the U.S.'s
leadership role in the world was severely tarnished by things like the Iraq war. And Obama was coming
into office with a very serious need to recover international legitimacy. The issue that it's
sure seems to happen after a lot of presidents, doesn't it Dan? Certainly. Certainly. Yeah. The
issue that compounded things was that countries like China, Japan and India were taking a more
prominent role in the global stage. Brzezinski had this to say, quote, in this dynamically
changing world, the crisis of American leadership could become the crisis of global stability.
Yet in the foreseeable future, no state or combination of states can replace the linchpin
role America plays in the international system. Without U.S. recovery, there will be no global
recovery. The only alternative to a constructive American role is global chaos. The New York
Times op-ed was an incomplete text of the speech, but the full version was published in the January
2009 edition of the Journal of International Affairs. If you read the quote in its full context
in the actual article, what Brzezinski is talking about is the ending of American colonialism,
which the need for which is demonstrated by the Iraq war. Right. Right. Right. Again,
another one of those lessons that we knew before we did the thing. Yeah. Yeah. Quote,
these major world powers, new and old, also face a novel reality. While the lethality of
their military might is greater than ever, their capacity to impose control over the
politically awakened masses of the world is at a historic low. To put it bluntly, in earlier times,
it was easier to control one million people than to physically kill one million people.
Today, it's infinitely easier to kill one million people than to control one million people.
That insight bears directly on the use of force, particularly by societies that are culturally
alien, even if technologically superior. As a result, in the current post-colonial era,
it is too costly to undertake colonial wars. That is a reality some recent American policymakers
failed to assimilate to America's detriment. It's very clear that the context of what he's
saying has to do with the the gaffes, let's say, of Bush, Bush war policy. Yeah. And to pretend
genocidal tendencies of the far right in all countries and to pretend that it's a big New
Brzezinski in that article or in that speech, which is just a transcript of the article. Yeah.
I'm sorry. Transcript speech. Yeah. To pretend that what he's saying is it used to be easier
to control a million people than it was to kill them. Now it's easier to kill them. So we should
just kill them. We should just kill them. That's fucking bullshit. That's insane. Yeah. That's
outrageous. I mean, Alex is just making shit up the and know your enemy. Yeah. The fake one
that I'm going to tell you that I have to tell you because I want to scare you because if you knew
the real one, you would be like, Oh, no, I think Alex might be my enemy. Yeah. Alex is your enemy.
And also Zbigniew Brzezinski had some ideas that you should take issue with it. But it's gonna be
difficult for you to wrestle with some of the interconnected realities that Zbigniew Brzezinski
was dealing with that Alex is pretending don't exist. Someone might say that if you were above
the two party system and famously opposed to the Iraq war, if I remember correctly, right?
Alex was opposed to the Iraq war. Yeah. Yeah. So it seems like you would be like, Yeah,
I'm glad that even people on the left paradigm are like the Iraq war is bad. Yeah. If you were
above the two party system. Well, he's not. It's all an act. Yeah. And I don't think he's ever
actually even read that full speech. Oh, why would he got what he needed? He's seen the memes
and that little clip that went around and then he wrote a story about the rest of the context
and the rest of the context for Alex is a dumb impression. And oh, so we must kill them. It's
time to move and kill people. Yep. So it's so stupid like and then claiming that's a direct
quote, like fuck off. Yeah. Yeah. It's abusive to the audience. I mean, it doesn't give them the
ability to actually choose who they like and dislike in the world when you create completely
false portraits of your enemies because you want to scare them and keep them keep them in your
in your side. Yeah, that's why you start a cult. Yeah. I don't want these people to have a choice
of their own. Yeah. Yeah. So Jordan, we got a guest. This is a guy that I haven't heard of
before. I haven't seen a guy named Stu Peters. Stu Peters. And so I looked him up and I thought
his name was spelled S. T. U. Peters. Uh huh. And so I looked that guy up and apparently there's
like a broadcaster in the UK who got in trouble for like making some offensive comments about
Black Lives Matter. That sounds like that's an infowars. That's probably an infowars guest.
There you go. Different Stu Peters. So if I understand correctly now, I know it requires
three to have a pattern, but I am beginning to suspect suspect that all Stu Peters are bad.
I mean, I know of two. I am sorry if there's any Stu Peters in our audience, but
these two are not, they're not helping your team. If there, if there are, I need to know now you need
to break the pattern of three. Yeah. Cause once we get to three, I'm going to then assume all
Stu Peters from now on evil people. So Stu Peters is not stupendous. Shut up.
That wasn't my problem. I like how I told you to shut up when you said nothing.
So Stu Peters is on and I just, this guy's a shithead, but like I found this clip really
interesting because he is like, if he's auditioning for a job within four wars, he nailed it. Okay.
So many buzzwords and I ran out of time when I was preparing this episode, but I was legit
going to make bingo cards because it's just like, I got bingo. He's hitting them all. I
legitimately said in the middle of this clip when I was listening to the episode, I got bingo.
Did you need to use the free space or did you get? No, no. Actually, I got it black.
So due process here is not something that we deal with in the new woke States of America.
This is a condemnation, a demasculization, a feminization, the neutering, the castration of
law enforcement officers everywhere, all over the place. The rank and file is no longer effective.
Policing is 100% dead. It's been overtaken by this liberal, woke, leftist, swamp, communist,
radical, totalitarian, fascist leadership style that basically now where do you come from is,
is the new Nazi style brown shirts. Oh God, I got exhausted. That's all I hear.
All I hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But I was also listening to that. I'm like,
Alex is going to want to hire this fucking dude. This guy is got, he's got it for us written all
over him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then it turns out that he got into a little bit of white victim
hood and I'm like, Alex is writing a contract right now. Like during his other interviews,
Alex is eating a cheeseburger. Yeah. Yeah. This guy's on the edge of his seat saying buzzwords.
That's all Alex is calling a lawyer to get a contract drawn up boy. Okay. We are legalizing
crime in the United States of America and villainizing anybody who expects the protection
of the police, anybody who backs or supports law enforcement and anybody who just wants to get
up every day, enjoy the sanctity of a nice quiet neighborhood and go to work. If you are a white,
God fearing, patriotic, Christian, conservative specifically, you are destined for the gulags.
You're going to hell. Period. You're the criminal and you should watch your six because there is
not anybody at the higher ranks of law enforcement or the government that truly has your back.
All these institutions that we were raised, Alex, trying to be taught. These are the people
that we can trust are exactly the ones that are coming after you. They don't like whites anymore.
We used to own everything, but now we don't. Yeah. Yeah. I think that typically when I hear
someone who's got this verbal pattern, yeah, this guy who throws around buzzwords like he does,
this guy, guy who's, I mean, the whole reason he's on is to talk about the Floyd trial. Yeah.
The Derek Chauvin trial. And, you know, this is that that's what is the neutering of the police
and what have you. Sure. Sure. Sure. And so when I hear him, you know, bring up something like
straight, God fearing white conservatives are heading for a gulag. I'm like, yeah, I got to go,
man. I can't stand these people because this is the type of shit where you're like, one,
in a certain sense, this is a benchmark of the progress of the conservative right,
because you could grab that exact dude, put him in the sixties and he'd say the exact same shit,
but it'd be more explicit. Take him, put him in the thirties. He'd be saying the exact same shit,
but even more explicit than the sixties and then put him in the eighteen nineties. You go
far enough back. He's a mother fucker, one slaves and he's a Democrat. Yeah. You know,
like that's what this guy is. I know this guy from every period of American history. Go away.
Yeah. We're leaving you behind. Just get up to speed, man. I'm not a fan of what he brings to
the table. And I actually had a really complicated sort of experience with trying to figure out like
this guy's deal. Yeah. Turns out like he used to be a bounty hunter. And so I was like, man,
you should just stayed a bounty hunter without like, I don't want you to be a bounty hunter.
No, absolutely not. I don't want you to be a pundit nor bounty hunter. So it turns out just
two weeks ago he was a bounty hunter. Great. You should try data entry as a medium ground. No,
no, no. Turns out if you listen to this clip carefully, he doesn't know much about data. That's
fair. The level of gaslighting has reached mad hatter levels here. And so lay out some of those
numbers. Well, you know, I don't have exact up to date numbers. Here's here's what I do have. And,
you know, I only stopped chasing fugitives just weeks ago after 18 years of doing this. And so
it was my job, you know, in writing and staying proficient in these numbers to understand what's
really going on in every single community that we serve because regardless of whether or not
we're cops, we're doing a job where we're arresting people, taking people to jail. And it's a very
real possibility I've been shot at. I mainly deal with people of color with black folks.
And, you know, I don't know why that is, you know, what the facts are. And the facts are
that last year, when we look at the cops and the black people and this big theory of systemic
racism, and I'm looking at it right here, nine, nine unarmed black people were killed by cops last
year, nine, 19 white unarmed people were killed by cops last year. More officers are killed every
single year than unarmed blacks. So the question is, when is the blue lives matter? So I can sort
this out for Stu really fast if he's actually interested. The reason more cops are shot each
year than unarmed black people is because they're cops. And the job comes with a heightened likelihood
of encountering criminals with guns. It's not good that cops are shot, but it's also an understandable
aspect of that line of work, an element that they don't share with people who happen to be black
and unarmed. Yeah. As for the discrepancy between nine unarmed black people and 19 unarmed white
people being killed by cops last year, this is another one that's really super easy to sort out.
I have no idea if his numbers are even accurate, but let's assume for the sake of argument that
they are, because that's what he's bringing to the table. According to the US census data, in 2019,
the most recent numbers that he could find the US population is 60.1% white and 12.5% black.
Assuming Stu's numbers are correct, that even though there are more total white people who are
shot by cops, it's still wildly disproportionate when viewed in terms of the population sizes.
If the country were 50% white and 50% black, then his numbers might mean something. But the
demographics don't look like that. And his numbers are nothing more than props that he's using to
mask the underlying racism of his actual argument. The thrust of this, and the main point, is that
we shouldn't be concerned about police killing unarmed black people. And I find that offensive.
We should care about police killing people, regardless of other variables involved, but
even Stu's own numbers illustrate that there's a much higher likelihood of an unarmed black
person being killed by police than an unarmed white person. Yeah. Basically, this clip is a
perfect encapsulation about how I feel about Stu Peters. He's either too stupid to know that the
stats he's using are meaningless, or he understands exactly what he's doing, and he's trying to minimize
issues related to race and policing. If he's this sloppy with something like that, that in theory
has something to do with his primary field of expertise, since he was a bounty hunter, if he's
that sloppy there, I'm not going to listen to him on any topic that he's not conceivably an
expert in. Like, I don't want to know what this guy thinks about COVID-19. Who cares? Yeah. You know,
I've never wondered why it is bounty hunters aren't in charge of things, but I think there's a good
reason you don't support the reign of King Dog. You just don't think that bounty hunters should
really be in charge of things. Now look, I love cowboy bebop. I think bounty hunting is great.
Yeah, that's great. Fantastic. Mandalorian, all of it. Great. Good stuff. They don't run things,
though. I'm aware of, since I listened to this interview, this guy, I'm aware of two bounty
hunters. Two bounty hunters. Him and Dog. Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine. I don't know
any of these people. Radical Edward and Ein. I'm talking about real life. Oh, okay. So there's Dog
and this guy, and both of them have stories about crossing the border and trying to kidnap somebody.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Dog did that. And then this guy was telling a story on Alex's show about how he
got in trouble for going to Mexico to try to extradite somebody. It's like, you can't do that.
I'm a bounty hunter. Why do I have to pay attention to international law? Look, I am Batman. I go
wherever I want to solve crimes, slash just grab. Fuck this guy. I skipped most of his
interview. When you got this annoying of a voice, you disqualify yourself that hard on stats. I
don't even really care. Yeah. And and literally everything you say is just a giant racist dog
whistle. Yes. Yeah. And we have a return on the podcast. We have a return of somebody we haven't
seen in a little bit while. Okay. A little bit while a little bit while we got the health ranger
like Adams. He has a story about a guy who had has an interesting perspective. I don't fully
understand it myself, and it would be kind of silly for me to try to pontificate about it.
But it's he's a guy who's trying to make an argument that a vaccine it works on individual
levels, but there may be some negative consequences from applying them broadly across the population
when there's already an outbreak. Sure. As I understand, that's the argument that he's
putting forth. Mike Adams takes that and now is on a new tip. Okay. He's on a new tip. Is it under
for humanity? No, it's really, really over for humanity. So what can we do? Of course,
all the things that you've been talking about it and your guess, Alex, which is boost your immune
function, make sure you have good nutrition, get plenty of rest and avoid vaccinated people
because they are the virus shedders. They are the mutant factories and then get educated and try
to educate the people around you so that they learn before they run over and try to get vaccinated.
Because if you vaccinate yourself as an ignorant, uninformed person, you are sacrificing your life.
I call it vaccine suicide. Wow. That's that's something. I mean, you could have called it
vaccine aside. You could. Yeah. I think that's a I think it rolls off the tongue a lot better.
And Mike thinks he's a rapper. Yeah, exactly. Get the fuck out of here. Even Alex can invent
words that already existed. Yeah. This is this is kind of interesting to me because it's like,
okay, this is evolved now. And now Mike Adams is saying avoid anyone who's been vaccinated.
How how do you get away with it? You said it's over for humanity. Now you're gone.
I think the idea that he's trying to put forth is that people who get vaccinated will end up
causing mutations of the virus and then they will give you they're the incubators for a whole new
generation of murder. Right. So you got to avoid them. Yeah. This is going to turn into like,
I don't know. Like obviously, I don't know how many people take any of this seriously.
But assuming that there are like, you've got to think that this is this would lead to communes.
Yeah, you have to isolate yourself from all other people. Yeah. Only trust what Alex Jones and
Mike Adams say. And yeah, like, I don't know. You know, they're really mad about the idea that
international travel countries might require proof of vaccination to get in. Sure. Sure.
They're gonna have to create communities where proof of non vaccination is the only way you
can get it. It seems so. And if they have an outbreak in those communities, they're wiped out
almost immediately. Right. Yeah. Yeah. I don't this is just dumb. I don't know. Anyway, I like
how these guys have bad solutions to imaginary problems they made up. Right. But I think that
the function of this narrative in terms of the larger sphere of infowars talking points
is I think that they recognize that historically we've seen outbreaks of vaccine preventable
conditions in non vaccinated communities. A lot of times anti-vax clusters,
sure, end up having a resurgence of things that are preventable. Yeah, that's why measles became
a problem again. And I think that they recognize that there is a decent chance that should COVID
stop being a problem due to widespread vaccination that they'll end up being blamed
because they don't want to get vaccinated. And so they have to create a new explanation for it.
And it's vaccinated people have created mutant things within their body. And then guess what
happens? What? Then people are going to come to your house and vaccinate you at gunpoint.
And not only that, I want Daleks to do a race war. Oh, no. Yes. Damn it. Yep. I got bingo. I was so
close. Once the next big wave breaks out from this could be months, could be a year, according to
medical doctors and scientists, they're going to blame us. There already are. He was on the
literature admits it's not us. It doesn't matter. They're still getting ready to blame us. This
is so dangerous. You can see the whole plan right now. They're going to push the mass panic in the
second wave and, and then say that this justifies gunpoint vaccinations. So at that point, they
will be able to have the political power to unleash now the woke military to go door to door in
cities across America confiscating your guns and vaccinating you at gunpoint assault with
medical with a race war, with gun confiscation, a medical tyranny civil war is the amended plan.
You see it all being set up now in a minute and a half. How do we stop it?
Um, you had 90 seconds. I got 90 seconds to tell you how to stop race war or medical tyranny. How
do we stop it? 90 seconds. Sound bites only. No complicated plans. Definitely not anything with
nuance. We're all dead. Yeah. Oh, shit. It's over for humanity. Yep. Um, yeah. I don't know why the
race war got thrown in there, except for the preoccupation. Just toss a race war in there.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, this is, I, this just feels like preemptive narrative building
for the possibility of resurgence is in non vaccinated communities. Right. So if I understand
correctly so far, what we're dealing with is Alex Jones is the only person you can trust.
You need to avoid all vaccinated people, which probably means you guys need to get together
in a commune. Right. And a race war is obviously coming. Uh huh. So explain to me how different
Alex is from Charles Manson. I think, well, Charles Manson never inspired people to storm
the Capitol. No, that's true. So there's that. Yeah. I don't, I don't know. Well, I mean,
I guess they are both friends with musicians. Billy Corgan's been on info wars. Totally. Huh.
Alex hasn't carved swastika in his head yet. That's true. That is true. Now we haven't seen him
with his, uh, I, I wouldn't say, look, I haven't seen him naked. I'm not saying he hasn't carved
a swastika somewhere. It's interesting. Um, evidence proof evidence of absence is not absence
of evidence or absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Something like that. Yeah. So, uh,
Mike Adams now is predicting that hundreds of millions will be dead because of the vaccine
though, not because of COVID. And you got to just, you lose. You don't get to say that. You just
got to say goodbye. All right. Goodbye to your family. All right. Say goodbye. Okay. Wave. Goodbye.
All the things we just mentioned, take care of your immune system, take care of your health,
avoid the vaccine at all costs and avoid other people who are vaccinated. Secondly,
we've got to continue to build out our independent platforms like you have done, like I'm doing.
We've got to continue to expand our reach. You know, the mainstream media is collapsing in terms
of its viewership and yet more and more people are viewing independent truth media, even though
the censorship is has never been worse. But we are winning to those people who are willing to live.
Those who want to commit suicide and die, we can't help them any longer. Pray for them,
wish them the best, but wave goodbye to those people because many of those people, millions or
even hundreds of millions may die. But for the survivors, educate, inform and connect. And that's
how we can rebuild society after this vaccine. Holocaust is unleashed upon our world. And that's
what it is, Alex. It's a vaccine Holocaust. It absolutely will kill maybe a thousand times
more people than the Holocaust of World War Two. We don't know. And I agree. Everything
I got level intellectually tells me this is just incredibly dangerous and we've got to warn people
now while we still can. Thousands of times the people that died in the Holocaust is in the billions.
Yeah. Well, I mean, unless you believe the Holocaust didn't happen. Yeah, I guess we gotta
take Mike's temperature on that. I'm not sure I've ever actually heard him talk about that.
I'm going to need more specifics on what he thinks the numbers from the Holocaust are.
Holy shit. This is this is dramatic. It is. It is what though? It's almost to the one year
anniversary of it's over for humanity. So it's it might be past might be past. Yeah. So every year
we get in it's over for humanity around March. Beware the Ides of March. Yeah. Yeah. And then
in a couple months, Alex and Michael have a fight about something and it'll disappear for a few
months. It'll show back up at two Adams. Yeah. As dramatic as ever. It's just he seems like
like like a teenager. Yeah. It really seems like somebody going through puberty. Like he feels
like he's out of control with his own feelings or something. I don't know how to describe it,
but it just feels childish the way that he communicates. Yeah. No, it's insane. It's insane.
And it's insane that people allow this. Like people listen to this and don't go like you said
it was going to be over for humanity last year. This is reruns, man. But also the narrative
has shifted so many times since then that it's almost even impossible to keep track of what
it is that's going to kill you. Yeah, exactly. Or how it's going to play out. But don't forget
that they've been consistent the whole time and they're right about everything. 100 percent.
It's important that we build our immune systems separately. The info war store as well as
Mac Adams, the health ranger sell things that can boost your immune system. Quote unquote.
Wasn't he selling like horse dewormer or wasn't he trying to push horse dewormer
something a while back? Motherfucker. It was a bleach dude, right? Or no, he was the Ebola
security guy. Security Bola. Yeah. Security Bola. Yes. Yeah. With more of Bola. Yeah,
with more of Bola. What you want to do is you want to take a glass, put some whiskey in it.
A little Bola. Have yourself a fun time. So we have one last guest before we get out of here
and it's Stuart Rhodes. Cool. And I got to say, Stoos are becoming universally bad.
Yeah, it's a bad day for Stoos. Stoos are not having a good day. No,
I'm going to have to get rid of that dish from my diet. Yeah, so bad. Yeah, I would say that
Stuart's interview is largely the same as the stuff that we talked about when he was on with
Harrison Smith. Sure. So there's not really all that much to go over, but I do think that it's
really interesting this way that Alex is trying to engage with him where he simultaneously wants
to like really talk about how we should have a revolutionary war. We need a color. But he also
doesn't really want the responsibility of having said those things. Look, I don't want to get into
a gate of gate circumstance all over again. And like a Stuart, you're like one degree away from
the people who are in the Capitol. I kind of am too, but maybe I wasn't in a group chat with them.
And if a Rico case was brought against you, guess who's getting convicted?
And so Stuart, I get it. America's being taken over by Chinese. They're butchering the bill of
rights and constitution. They're purging the military. Biden says he's going to confiscate
the guns. They're coming out with forced inoculations. The borders are wide open. Yes,
by any historical yardstick, we have every right to declare 1776 part two. I just instinctively look
at that and realize how they've set this up politically and how they want a civil war so
China can take over. And I'm really trying to get the governors and the political system moving
to stop this. You may be right that there's no way to fix it or is there a way to fix it?
Because, you know, they're claiming you want violence. They're claiming you want offensive
stuff. That's not the man I know. But at the same time, if we're attacked, we have a right
and a duty to protect ourselves. So we far past the Declaration of Independence point. Nobody can
deny that. There's plenty of cowards in the government. They're going to keep appeasing the
system forever. But there is a point at which the globalists are going to push where there is
a breaking point. I don't want that breaking point, but it is approaching. Well, we're now
on the same path. The founders walk and we need to look at their wisdom and do the same thing
they did. How do you even respond to that non question ramble? Hey, so it's cool that we kill
everybody. I'm not saying we should kill everybody, but it's cool that we kill everybody. Right? Well,
I mean, like that, that clip of Alex was just multiple times saying we have every justification
for starting a revolutionary war. But I like talking to governor. What the fuck governors
are you talking to? Talk to DeSantis down in Florida. No kidding. Well, he would be a top
anti globalist. He would be someone who if any governor would talk to Alex, I would suspect
that might be he's on he's on the short list. Yeah, that's true. But yeah, it's just just
justifications for why a revolutionary war and offensive violence could be set off,
which isn't actually offensive. It's defensive. Yeah. But if you're Stuart Rhodes, how the
fuck do we even respond to that? There's no like, yes. Yeah, bro. No, it's super, bro. Right. Yeah.
Anyway, he's just like, Hey, as far as I'm concerned, all the oathkeepers did is walk in,
take selfies to the Capitol on the sixth. I'm not going to let him hang out to dry.
I just it's so weird to broadcast your, you know, extemporaneous fantasies about murdering
everybody. That's a strange I would hope that you would keep that one quiet. If you were like,
I fantasize about murdering people all the time, so much so that I cannot go several
hours without talking about it. Yeah. You can keep those hours off air. Well,
see, this is where we get back to what I was saying at the beginning, like that tone that
Alex has where he's like coming back from like a week being gone and he's sleepy and kind of like,
I'm going to go to a special report. That's weird. Yeah. But it's not weird for Alex. No.
Being so obsessed with wanting to talk about your murder fantasies on a radio show is weird.
Yeah. But it's not weird for Alex. Yeah. His show is so stupid and like that's just what this is.
Yeah. It's really, it's really fucked up that their murder fantasies have gone so far from the
original ones that we used to listen to where they're like, if somebody tried to kill my family,
I'd get to shoot them a bunch of times, which I don't want to do. I talk about doing it all
the time. Right. If I don't want to do it, guns will rise up or whatever kill people. And that's
what we have to do. Yeah. Now it's transition to we're so all the left. We're so far past the
point of justification for all of this. They're attacking us with bio weapons. Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, it's irresponsible. Yeah. So yeah, I mean, I guess I feel good that Alex is back where he
belongs in that chair. Yeah. He doesn't belong in a grocery store unless it was locked from the
outside. Yeah. Yeah. Unless he's waiting out a zombie apocalypse. Yeah, exactly. He would be the
guy who would lie about being bit. Oh, totally. Absolutely. And he'd enjoy eating you while he
was still not a zombie and be like, I'm just practicing. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna eat your ass.
Yeah. I'm gonna eat your ass. It's a joke. It's swift. So we come to the end of this and I don't
think a whole lot happened. Alex is back, but he's, I guess, is upset about Marvin Hagler and
stories that he's making up about him. Yeah. He's mad about a bunch of other stuff he's making up.
Yeah. You know what? Let's go through the important work topics real quick and let's just keep count.
Do you want to get a percentage? Sure. Okay. We got marvelous Marvin. Nope, not important.
Mysterious trip. Definitely not important. Grammys. Nope. Earpiece. Nope. I'm great. Nope.
I suppose climate change would be important, but it is punishment from God. So that's a nope. Yeah.
Drugs at the border. That's important. Sure. Yeah. But not the way he's covering. Definitely
not. So let's cut that one out. The left is evil. We're probably. That's a push. Yeah. I'll give
that one a sir. I made up a word. Nope. Avatar. Blade Runner. Definitely not. No. Silence weapons
for quiet wars. Super not. Irishman 1776. Get the fuck out of here. That might be it. That might
undo the circle. I think that one takes the left. Operation creams and contagion real,
but he's lying about it. Right. Forced inoculations. Not going to happen.
Why don't we have bounty hunters run things? Very obvious. Not important. Right. Gunpoint
vaccinations. Same thing as forced inoculation. And it's the one year anniversary of it's over
for humanity. There will only be lone survivors. At best we've got 0.5 percent. Sure. One out of
20. Yeah. It's like meatloaf says one out of 28 back. Yeah. Yeah. Two out of three.
A bad one out of 20. Very bad. That's good stuff. Yeah. Jordan will be back on Friday.
Check back in to see if Alex can start cooking with some gas. I hope so. This is kind of fun
though. Yeah. I mean it's going to be back in the saddle. Yeah. You know what? I do mean that.
But then as soon as I have to say why I can't tell you. No. No. Absolutely. No. No. No. No.
If I try to just like rationalize or justify or explain why it's like it was still fun to go
over this even though it's all incredibly stupid. I can't. I think it's because you like the work.
I think it was just because I got you know I got to read that as a big New Brzezinski article.
Maybe that I found a primary source we could talk about. Tracking that down was probably
very. Yeah. Probably. Yeah. Anyway we'll do that. But until then we have a website.
Indeed we do Dan. It's knowledgefight.com. We also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. Is that
knowledge. Go fight and I go to bed. Jordan was on Facebook. We are a Facebook.
And if you could please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out people do
and got to work right now. We'll be back. But until then I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm
Daryl Rundis. I am the goblin of monthly birthday shout outs. Andy and Kansas you're on the
year. Thanks for holding. So Alex I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.