Knowledge Fight - #550: April 16, 2021
Episode Date: April 19, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on how the last week wrapped up on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex discusses the Human Resources problems of the Globalists, advocates swimming in sewage,... and reveals new developments in his religious narcissism.
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I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around, drink novelty beverages and talk
a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are. Mr. Friesen. Mr. Holmes. Mr. Friesen. Mr.
Holmes. What's your bright spot today? My bright spot today is granola, baby. What's that say?
Lore Crunch. This is Love Crunch. Love Crunch. Founder at the store. This is Espresso Vanilla
Cream granola. Oh my God. The balls you have to have to name your business Love Crunch. Jordan,
this is so good. It's inspired by the Italian affogato, which is made with espresso and ice
cream. Oh, okay. It's very good. It's nice. I'm trying to, I had like this period, I think I
talked about it in some previous bright spots, where I was going for these bizarre ass cereals,
you know, like the fruity papples with marshmallows. Oh yes. We, the Dunkin Donuts. Yeah, that's
going to happen. Yeah. And I'm, I'm trying to get back onto a more like, all right, I've indulged
my inner child a little bit here. Sure. Sure. And even this, I'll admit, this is, I mean, it's
an Espresso Vanilla Cream. Sure. Sure. Sure. Situation. So it's not like it's the hardest
core granola. Sure. But I'm working in that direction. I feel like my breakfasts could be
better served. I'm glad it's based on an Italian something as opposed to affogato, because it
sounds a little bit like a song, a hair metal band would have released in the 80s. You're talking
about like love crunch. Love crunch. I'm love, I love crunch. Isn't that Nazareth? Love hurts. Could
be, could be something along those lines. So it's your bright spot. Oh my bright spot, Dan. I'm
assuming some people have found out by now. We were in the New York times. How fun is that? That's
nice. Super bizarre. That's fun. If I hadn't like been aware that this was coming, I would be like
this is okay. Yeah. Yeah. It's very bizarre. No, this is very bizarre. Thank you. It's fun. It's
silly. All right. So Jordan, today, we have an interesting episode to go over. We're going to be
talking about April 16th, 2021, Blackjack. Ah, shit. This is Friday's episode of Alex's show.
Okay. And, uh, you know, it's not, uh, it's not great. It's not, it may not be the most
groundbreaking of episodes, but there are a couple of things that happen that are breathtaking.
Okay. That are amazing. All right. And good, teachable moments. So okay, good. We'll get down
to business on that here in a second. But before we do, let's take a little moment to say thank
you to some folks who have signed up and are supporting the show. Oh, that's great. So first,
the Reverend Dr. Sorrow. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank
you very much. RDS. Thank you. Next, uh, 1776 was a false flag. The British are the globalists.
Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thought
provoking. I think Alex might agree with half of that. He might have said that. Yeah. Borderline.
Yeah. In a couple of technocrats, shout outs to throw out William V. Thank you so much. You are
now a technocrat. And Thomas C. 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? All right.
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, Willie. And thank you, Thomas. Yes. Thank you very much
to the both of you. So Jordan, I had to cut the wonk shout outs a little bit short on this episode
because we have another little bit of business that we have to get to. Of course. It's very important.
Of course. And that is that tomorrow, Tuesday is 420. Right. And that means that it is the
official end of the year of the Celts. That's true. It is the official end of the year is that
so where where did we wind up? You got 350. Yeah, right around 350. That's great for people who
maybe have found the podcast more recently. Last year around 420 to catch up on. I decided
that I was going to drink 500 Celtsers in that year. It was kind of something just to put a
smile on our face because it seemed like there was going to be this period where there was the
the, you know, COVID. I didn't really think it was going to go as long as it. I did not either.
I just kind of thought like, yeah, this will be a way to kill some time. I'll drink a bunch of
McCroy and all these weird flavors of things. And look, a year is too long for a novelty goof.
It was it was very much a an emotional roller coaster ride because it started off as a goof.
Then a few weeks later, it started off with as a goof with a lot of energy. That's true. There
was no. Well, a few weeks later, what I'm saying is you got into it and all of a sudden it started
being a lot of Celtsers just popping up all over the place. And then what was it? Probably about
six months ago. I got a hot tip on a Celtser. We got to go to the south side to find it.
It's about six months ago that your enthusiasm dropped down. I can only there's a little bounce
back. It was like the stock market. You know, it dropped far. There's a little bounce back and
then it's gone. Well, I can say that a big part of it is the, you know, the difficulties involved
with COVID and then some personal life stuff kind of disenchanted me a lot over, you know,
period of months. Right. And a year is too long. A lot of Celtsers are not very different.
Yeah. I think you could make it to a year and 500 if you were on like a Japanese game show where
you had to live in a place where there's nothing but Celtsers. If someone brought me all of the
Celtsers and I was like sipping like, oh, 50, who gives a shit? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. In those
circumstances, I definitely could have tried 50, but after you try so many, it's like, I don't know.
This is fine. Yeah. It sucks, but it's not that bad. Sure. It's not great. You really lose the
enthusiasm to like hunt down new Celtsers. And once you've already had everything that's at every
store within a couple miles of your house and you can't find anything else on Amazon or, you know,
it just becomes a real stew. I mean, it was a stupid idea from the beginning. No, but I mean,
you know, all of our ideas are somewhat stupid. Yeah. And that was a good one. I tried. I learned
a few things. One is the wide, wide world of these Celtsers. There's so many. Sure. And the ones
that are more tea-like are better, I think. I enjoy them more. They have a more depth of flavor.
And so, hooray. And in honor of ending the year of the Celtser, I'm ending it with my novelty
beverage for today, which is a listener, Amani, sent some Sunwink Sparkle Herbal Tonics. Okay.
And I've tried the one that is, I believe, turmeric related. And that one was all right.
It's got a little spice to it. Is it turmeric or turmeric? I think it's pronounced turmeric,
but there is an R in there. That infuriates me. Yeah, it might be a silent R. We can continue.
So this is Sunwink Lemon Rose Uplift. I feel like now's a good time for some uplifting.
Yeah, no. Lemon Rose, taking a sip. I noticed you playing around with that bottle before the show.
And normally, you have a bit of an energy drink going on there. And how did you do?
It was really good. It was really good? Yeah. Nice. Yeah. That's very tea-like.
It's reminiscent of those ones that had flower. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I guess rose.
Yeah. Well, that would make sense. Yeah, good. Those were real good. Yeah.
So thank you, Amani. And thank you, everybody who has enjoyed the year of the Celtser.
I don't know if I'm going to do a year of anything else ever again.
I doubt it. I learned a valuable lesson. There's definitely that.
Think of it. You got to around 350 Celtsers. If you had set your goal for 300 Celtsers,
you wouldn't have made 350. 500 was such an attractive number, though.
It's a nice round number. Yeah. I mean, look, I achieved something.
Indeed. Maybe. Probably. Let the viewer decide. Sure.
Sure. Anyway, Jordan, today, April 16th. Indeed.
Ides of March. I'm still writing June on my checks.
So here we go. We're going to start off with Alex talking about some headlines
and then getting into something that is very bad news for us,
as you know, we are the tech guides. Indeed.
Now they denied all of this in mainline publications until a few years ago,
and now they run the same headline every week.
For the first time, animal human clones have been made.
And that's always to it's in the test tube. It's embryonic.
And that's just a condition, condition, condition, condition.
The CIA was quoted in the Washington Post back in 1999 that, oh,
we're funding the body modification and tattoo and earring movement.
Doesn't mean it's bad or good or anything.
All the things you said, all the things you said.
Get you ready for implantable chips.
I mean, this is all actually in different publications.
They admit all of this.
Yep. The CIA encouraged everyone to get earrings and tattoos.
It's really weird for the CIA to finally start admitting stuff
and choose the stuff that I guess would take them down the most.
Yeah.
But, you know, what are you going to do?
Yeah, I don't know about this also.
So the latest news in the animal human hybrid front
is that there was an article published in the journal Cell
where researchers injected human stem cells into monkey embryos,
which then they observed growing.
Three of the embryos survived up to 19 days,
but they didn't create clones or anything like Alex is saying.
This is a field of study, but it's not what Alex is describing.
And the scientific community is far from reaching a consensus on it.
There are tons of debates that go on about the ethics
or even the need for such research.
And, you know, you can find people who have informed opinions on both sides.
Sure.
Alex is not one of them.
Yeah, but, you know, once I saw that you could transfer the bioluminescence
trait to another creature, I was like, well, get rid of all other research
until I can glow in the dark.
All science should stop.
Until everything.
Until everything can glow in the dark.
My buddy, Dr. Gums, used to get furious with me
because I would constantly demand for him to explain to me
why we can't photosynthesize.
Like, why can't we get a human that has photosynthesis?
I would like to know that.
I feel like we should.
I really think he had a compelling full answer
and I was too high to remember what it was.
Well, of course.
Of course.
I don't remember.
Considering you've heard it many times, too.
Yeah, yeah.
So this story, you know, the whole thing about the human animal hybrids and stuff.
Sure.
This is something that people like to take as an example of actually Alex.
He's right all along, man.
Sure.
But the important thing to remember is that his version of this research,
it doesn't match what actually exists.
The stories that he tells are different than reality.
Just remember, we were talking about fish, human hybrids and tanks with sad human eyes.
Exactly.
That's the kind of stuff that Alex talks about and he claims that he's seen them.
Yeah.
He's been to the tanks.
We're not talking about injecting embryos.
We're talking about full grown fishmen wandering around our seas.
It's very attractive for people to take headlines and then like sort of out of context
snippets of things Alex said.
Sure.
He's been right all along.
Showed you.
It's not really accurate.
It's a fun game, though.
And I applaud people for playing it.
So, you know, if you want to be someone who plays this game that Alex is right about everything.
Sure.
I have bad news.
We will all be dead soon.
Oh, no.
There is a scientific global dictatorship that is breaking away from humanity.
And that as it breaks away, it extracts all the resources of the old civilization,
poisons us, dumps us down, divides us and conquers us, puts us back into the jungle
of the urban jungle and then walks us out.
We've got fun and games.
And by the time that they finally wiped everybody out, which is coming very soon.
Sure.
In a cascade of crises, they orchestrate, but poses the saviors.
Those of us that haven't joined them, it'll be very hard for us to survive without joining them.
And those of us that haven't joined them will still only survive because the globalists killed everybody.
So, we're not on their side.
Wait, what?
If you're able to make the right moves and be prepared, you might be able to survive and not join them.
But I think God isn't going to like that.
God doesn't like Calard, so I think it's just surviving.
We have to stop this thing from happening.
This is very weird.
Well, I mean, it seems strange for him to say that God wouldn't like that,
considering the most popular Christian book series ever written was about the small number of
survivors who made it through the evil apocalypse.
Yeah, it was globalist shit though, man.
Okay, well, that's fair.
Kirk Cameron is a globalist.
My bad.
My bad.
Nope, I fucked it up.
Yeah, it's an interesting version of Alex's fear narratives.
You know, it's like, okay, so that kill-off event is about to happen very soon.
Naturally.
Because the globalists are taking over and blah, blah, blah.
Any moment now.
So it's coming up almost immediately, and you are probably going to die.
But if you make the right moves, there's a way that you can survive.
Sure.
Some of the right moves that are the wrong moves are joining with the globalists.
Of course.
That's bad.
But you could survive if you did that.
Even though why would you, since everybody you've ever known and cared for is dead?
I don't know.
Fair enough.
But you cannot join the globalists and still survive if you get really lucky and do all
the right moves, but God will be mad.
Are you going to hell?
God's going to be mad.
So you can die in the apocalypse, or you can survive it for a little while with no one
you've ever met, but either way, you're going to hell.
But I guess that this implies that there is a third or fourth, fifth option,
and that is fighting to stop.
Somehow stopping it.
But it doesn't matter.
The globalists have a plan B. Alex has already explained that.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't seem to be a good fight at this point.
No, this is really dumb.
So, you know, I think that there are jobs in the world that have more staying power
for people.
You know, like, you know, career.
Sure.
If you're in a career that takes a long time to master, let's say, maybe there's a lower
turnover than some unskilled professions, maybe have higher turnover rates.
Comedian.
High turnover rate.
Quite.
Very high turnover rate.
Although it should be higher.
Much, much higher.
What do you think about the high ranking globalist?
What's their turnover rate?
Yeah.
What do you think about that?
Oh, my God.
It has to be.
Here's what I think.
I think it's got to be like the Politburo level of like backstabbing.
No, no, no.
Backstabbing murder all the time.
You're wrong.
And I can tell you the globalists have major turnover with their higher level people.
Because they really understand even once they have all the money and the power that it's empty.
And if they haven't totally turned their souls over.
They get to keep all the money and power.
They then turn against it.
But then those people don't have a voice.
They get shut down or they get killed.
Oh, OK.
That's convenient.
So the globalists in the high ranking levels.
Sure.
They sure constantly have crises.
Wow.
Right.
They have crises of conscience and realize, nah, fuck this noise.
Alex is right.
So they quit, but then they get killed.
So what are you going to do?
Hey, it's as everybody knows from watching our government function,
obviously the people who run the world have consciences that they bend to at all times.
I don't know if I can think of any examples of anybody that Alex has ever discussed too,
as a high ranking globalist who turned on the globalists and then got killed.
Although again, it's a fun story.
It is a fun story.
So and it does explain why there aren't defectors of the.
Sure.
Sure.
They're dead.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Except for, I guess, Leo Zagami, which maybe he should be dead.
Right.
If this makes sense.
I don't know.
Mike Lindell got rich and powerful, so he's probably turned against the globalists.
I bet he was a high ranking globalist for a while.
He had to have been, right?
I don't know.
Otherwise you can't get money and power.
His point is you can only get money and power if you join with the globalists,
or if I guess if you sell supplements.
Or pillows.
Yeah.
I don't think Mike Lindell is with the globalists.
I doubt it.
No.
No.
Yeah.
Also, the topic of Alex's employee who got arrested at the Capitol does come back up a
little bit.
Okay.
My pillow storyline is not brought back.
No longer brought up by them.
It might still be there, but it's not front and center.
Okay.
So here's the thing.
These globalists who have high turnover rates and then end up having to kill the former employees.
Sure.
They're only going to kill you if certain conditions are met.
That's nice.
You know, if you've ever worked for the New World Order and never signed the contracts with them
and never actually run their operations, then they will kill you if you sidestep them or
don't follow their orders or ever try to leave them.
But if you've never sold out to them, it's metaphysical rules.
They'll just try to get other people to kill you, but they won't give the order themselves.
Or they will try to kill your name or discredit you or put you in prison.
But they, they don't often kill you unless you've been involved with them and made some deal with
them at some level.
And that's why I've never made any deals with these guys.
That's a protective instinct on his part.
I, yep.
So yeah, you got to make deals or else there's going to be some kind of an infringing of
metaphysical rules that sound really dumb.
I have a lot of problems with this.
Yeah. If the medic, metaphysical rules that govern the universe are so dumb,
right, you can ethically sidestep murder by like convincing somebody else to kill somebody.
And then you have an like a totally clean slate.
I don't think that these rules are good.
I think that they're ungrounded.
Give me a second.
And are you telling me that Mark Richards is innocent of all crimes?
According to the metaphysical rules of the universe, metaphysical rules of the universe.
I think there might be a flaw in this metaphysical rule.
You bet.
Yeah. I think there could be.
Yep.
I don't know what I feel about this other than like any time he brings up these
metaphysical rule ideas, I just want to know more.
I want him to actually get into the ethical underpinnings of this and like really break
down what must be true within this ethical system.
Oh no. If he were capable, the one thing that I want from him is a full accounting of his
metaphysics beliefs.
It's just it's just I want to look.
It's just brought out whenever things are convenient.
Yeah. I want a book of him like codify.
I want Alex Jones's version of the Bible.
That's what I want.
I don't.
Oh wow. That's fair.
I definitely don't.
That's fair.
That's fair.
All caps.
So Alex has all these ideas about how the news about human animal hybrids and stuff.
It's not it's not what they're saying.
It's not that there were human stem cells and embryos and whatever.
No, no, no, no.
Fish people in the oceans.
Technology is 50 years ahead of where it actually is all this stuff.
And you know what?
You know who thinks they know what's up but don't.
The globalist.
The fucking military intelligence.
Oh those idiots.
People who talk about army intelligence or the military intelligence.
They don't know any of this.
There's an oxy moron in my right.
This huge stuff at the highest level is military intelligence.
That's totally compartmentalized to archaic weapons,
atomic weapons are 120 years old.
They had all the equations 120 plus years ago.
That's all pink or twice stuff.
That's all that's all that's being phased out.
They're getting rid of the human military by 2030.
There really won't be many humans left in the military.
And they have all these Hollywood movies about super soldiers.
These really cool bad ass guys and you like the new movie.
Nobody you know he's so tough.
None of that exists.
It's all gone.
It's all over.
It's all robots.
It's all clones.
It's all robots and clones in the future.
It's all robots and clones in the future.
Fun.
All right.
So I guess he saw Bob Odin Kirk and nobody.
Yeah.
So that's nice.
It's a good movie.
I bet it is.
It's a good movie.
I think Bob Odin Kirk has a lot of range
that's been unexplored and I'm excited for him.
He's incredibly great.
I think you know it's kind of an interesting dilemma
because you do see the possibility of a future
where a lot of warfare is done by way of robots.
Sure.
Of course.
You know drones certainly are a problem.
Yeah.
We're already there to a smaller extent.
But if things escalate towards the point where
like actual troops are robots.
Right.
Then eventually you're going to get into a point where
a negotiation between countries that is robots fighting
robots is really just a financial thing.
Totally.
It's like I'm destroying more of your property
which is robots.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
It's and then it almost has a potential to be like well we
couldn't negotiate through this easier.
Totally.
Then fighting.
So I don't know.
I haven't fully thought it through but it's an interesting
thing with it that almost seems like it would lead
to a vast reduction in war.
Well I mean I think there have been a lot of really
interesting because that's something that I've read
about you know that's that's one of those things that
futurists have been describing since you know Kurt
Vonnegut you know like that kind of stuff.
And there's a lot of people who are like war doesn't mean
anything if there aren't people dying.
So you can't really do it.
You know it'd be like a video game at that point.
You know it's just like are you better at video game.
I have a hundred more robots than you so mathematically I
win before we even fight.
Yeah.
You know.
Yeah I guess it doesn't like relate to like robot drones
and stuff like bombing apartment buildings or something.
Exactly.
You know like it doesn't relate to that.
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My thought that's still there's still a devastating human
toll.
No.
Associated with that.
Yeah.
But yeah I don't know.
I don't know about the clones part.
What would clones be doing in this scenario.
I don't know.
Have you seen the prequels Star Wars prequels.
I mean yeah but ultimately clones are not as good in what
you know seems like a seems like a massive investment if
you're going to use them for warfare.
No it's like look but here's the thing if you're building
robots you know we're not thinking about at-ats because
those are stupid.
They're giant lumbering moron.
I have bad news.
I am thinking about small small quick mobility all of these
things human beings don't stand a chance against those
terrifying things you see videos of every now again.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
So Alex has some complaints about the Pope.
Sure.
Pope Francis those full communists are sharing
prosperity is not communism but pure Christianity but
they're going to direct how you share and of course all the
big bankers pay no tax until lecture you all day.
No idea what the bankers have to do with the Pope's
opinions.
I mean I guess they don't pay taxes at the Vatican either.
Also I have great news for Alex was that the Pope was arrested
a year ago.
He was going for a while.
This is the fake Pope that Alex is complaining about.
Don't worry about what this pope is saying.
This is a puppet Francis is behind jail bars naturally.
So Alex gets to talk and hear a little bit about the the old
covid vaccines.
Sure.
And I think he says something that I find flagrantly
irresponsible.
You've got all these countries that have stopped the
Pfizer shot.
All these companies that have stopped the AstraZeneca all
these ones that have stopped J&J you've got all these deaths
not one death.
They'll go one woman died.
You actually go look at the reporting system it's like
three thousand here two thousand there five thousand there.
They estimate between one in ten and one in a hundred.
They're not sure it varies country to country are actually
reporting the deaths as covid but it is covid vaccine
killing them.
This is a gigantic unsupported claim that Alex is
making.
Yeah.
If you have some kind of evidence that the covid
vaccines are responsible for a high number of deaths that
are being called covid 19 deaths then he can't just assert
it and wave his hand some vague unspecified statistics
that varies from country to country.
Yeah.
He knows that he can't back this claim up which is why
even what he's saying is a meaningless nonsense assertion.
The difference between one in ten and one in a hundred is
huge like that's that's an irresponsible spectrum to be
pointing to.
It might be a little bit.
Anyway I'm going to need to see the sources on this and
tell I do.
I'm going to go out on a limb and assume it's his dumb
imagination as usual.
It's it's either ten or a thousand percent more.
No idea which could be anything honestly.
So on our last episode we got a meeting of the minds between
Alex and Fresh a hot on the scene comedian Norm Patis.
Totally lawyer.
He's he's finally breaking out of this law game to pursue his
real passion of stand up comedy.
Yep.
He's not even going to be able to be the funniest lawyer because
that's every comedy scene already has that.
We've already got a funniest lawyer in Chicago at least.
Yeah.
So not to be outdone by the shitheadery of of norm coming
on.
Yeah.
Alex's other lawyer buddy Barnes is going to be on this
episode.
Oh yeah.
You can't have Patis on without Barnes being like you got to
book me soon.
Yeah.
So he's got to come on and this is where Alex teases that
they're going to talk about how the Chauvin trial is
no coming up today.
Robert Barnes is going to be looking at the insane Chauvin
trial up in Minnesota.
And when he thinks that's going to end and no doubt every major
city is going to be lit up like a Christmas tree and they're
not the type you put cookies and milk out for Santa for is
going to be lit up with fire.
And why are the communists doing this as part of the
takeover of the police.
They're not getting rid of the police.
They are bullying them using any bad event that happens.
Oh my God we've had three days of riots and a guy an armed
robbery suspect for robbing a woman waving guns around
everywhere is then attacking the police and in the melee the
cop pulls the wrong weapon and shoots him.
What do you think happens when you go into riots in high
speed car chases.
But now you see we got to have more riots for that trial.
We got to have more because it just goes on and on.
But if you're a good globalist police department if you do
everything the new order says and arrest their political
enemies become commas ours under strong cities initiative
that Obama launched directly directed by the UN.
Well then you're in like Flynn.
So that's coming up separately ladies and gentlemen.
Where is it.
Here it is.
This is your last three day chance.
Don't do it to get the really highest quality.
No multivitamin mineral system with amino acids as well.
There's going to be riots and fires all over the city.
Got it.
Add pivot.
Yep.
Fun.
You know you work people up about hey this ain't the fun
Christmas tree with cookies and milk and separately get these
vitamins.
Hey listen don't turn around Dan.
Derek commas are is in town.
Yeah we're in trouble.
So Alex has a story that he hits on a number of times
throughout the show and that is that Maxine Waters apparently
told Jim Jordan to shut his mouth.
Yeah.
In in seated in the chambers.
It's a very unconventional language.
I would have preferred she beat the shit out of him with a
cane because we've got one.
There is a precedent.
We've got one.
Okay.
I think there's an even look we've got one.
You get to beat an anti abolitionist to borderline to
death in Congress.
That's the rule.
I think Alex might have the wrong angle on this.
Let me do this.
I want to get into this Jim Jordan thing and Maxine Waters
telling him shut up.
In fact let's go to the end first.
Let's go to her telling him to shut up and imagine if a white
guy was telling a black lady shut up.
That's like half of Alex's show.
Yeah I was going to say you are always telling black women to
shut up.
It's it's the most important thing to you.
Yeah any time there's some kind of social justice related
activism.
Totally tells people to just shut up.
Yeah yeah just shut up.
Can you imagine if there was some sort of football player
who was blackballed from the league for speaking out very
obvious truths that seem so obvious that no one should be
even borderline punished for them.
Imagine if a white guy told that guy to shut up.
We're going to get furious.
We're going to get some flagrantly racist stuff about
Kaepernick a little bit later.
Of course we are.
Why wouldn't we?
Why wouldn't we?
It's funny you should bring him up as an example.
While we're here.
So back to COVID matters.
Here's Alex saying some dumb shit.
And even a year ago they admitted 94% of COVID deaths.
Were something else.
It's the same thing in England.
It's the same scam everywhere.
Because it was never really COVID folks.
It was pneumonia or the flu.
So in 6% it was an actual virus.
In 94% it was heart attack or cancer.
But the hospitals coded as COVID to get the 53,000 dollars.
So this is just Alex misrepresenting how there was a figure
that came out where it was like 6% of COVID-19 deaths
didn't involve a person who had an underlying condition
that might have contributed to the death.
Sure, sure, sure.
Considering that things like obesity or smoking
could be underlying conditions, this isn't surprising.
Alex and his ilk have just used that stat incorrectly for a year
to argue that the death numbers are artificial.
Right.
Now I was thinking about this.
And that idea that the hospitals are in on a get rich quick scheme
because there's a certain amount that they get paid out
by Medicare or Medicaid based on COVID-19 patients.
Yeah, that tremendously stupid idea about that.
Yeah.
I was just thinking about it.
And does Alex think that those hospitals don't get payments
for other conditions?
Like, does he think that someone getting,
like if they have an aggressive cancer that they need treatment,
does he think that these programs don't also pay out?
What you're not understanding.
And I don't know if you've been to a hospital in a while.
They pay everything on a flat $100 fee.
So if you've got cancer, you're taking all kinds of stuff
and they pay $100 for it.
It's been a while since I've been to a hospital.
I know, they switched it.
It's super weird, but it's $100 for everything but COVID.
Yeah, it's just, it's one of these days.
I'm actually going to sit down and try and figure out
like what other payouts are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you're like, all right, here we go.
Let's do this.
But that may be needed for another day
because today we're going to get in to Operation Cyber Polygon.
Oh, now you're excited.
I'm also lying.
He doesn't bring it up at all.
Damn it, Dan!
You son of a bitch!
No, no, Alex doesn't bring up.
You always have to then, like when you're excited
and you get a let down, you have to just pass it on to me.
It is a little bit mean of me
and maybe I just want you to feel that disappointment.
Yeah, no, no, no.
We got to share it.
We're a team, we're partners.
We got to share in that disappointment.
So instead of getting into that,
Alex just complains about things he imagined
that Anthony Fauci said.
Sure.
You can play the clubs.
Once you're vaccinated, you can go out
and not wear a mask and go to restaurants.
That's Fauci.
That's what they all said.
Well, why?
Now, oh, sorry, that didn't work
because they've had you under their control for a year.
They've doubled their wealth.
They're taking over.
They're not going to stop.
They're bad people.
So this is mostly about defending Tucker Carlson
about attacks that have been made against him
for his segment that he had where he was talking about.
Like, hey, I was told that we could go back to normal
once people were vaccinated.
Oh, OK.
I thought it was talking about the white replacement one.
No, no, no.
We've moved on from that.
You can just get white replacement for like a weekend.
He lets Harrison Smith defend that.
That's fair.
That's fair.
So I think people might have gotten the sense
that things would immediately return
to normal after a vaccine was released,
but that's not what was being said by experts,
including Dr. Fauci.
This is a straw man position
that the right wing media types like Alex and Tucker
have been using recently to argue against vaccination
while pretending that they have some kind of a principled point.
It's basically a child whining
that their parent promised to buy them a pony
if they got good grades when the parent said no such thing.
Yeah.
In December 2020, Fauci said, quote,
let's say we get 75%, 80% of the population vaccinated.
If we do that, if we do it efficiently
through the second quarter of 2021,
by the time we get to the end of the summer,
i.e. the third quarter,
we may actually have enough herd immunity
protecting our society that when we get to the end of 2021,
we can approach very much some degree of normality
that is close to where we were before.
Right.
So that's what he was saying at the end of 2020.
No, at every point in time, they've said
even after you've been vaccinated,
continue to wear a mask,
not least of which to stop the spread,
but also just to make it fine
for people to wear masks outside.
In September, Fauci told Healthline, quote,
we can be greatly helped by vaccines,
but it's not vaccine alone.
Let's assume that we get a reasonably effective vaccine,
not measles vaccine where you have a 98% effective.
I think that would be too much to ask for,
but let's talk about 75, 80% effective vaccine,
which would be really good if we did that.
If we did that and we ultimately got everyone
who should be and could be vaccinated,
I would think that together with not necessarily
abruptly ending measures like masks and physical distancing,
if we could get the majority of the community
to adopt those health measures together
with a reasonably effective vaccine,
then we could get the level of infection down
so low in the community
that by the third quarter end of 2021,
we could start thinking in terms of normal.
Alex and his idiot friends don't live in reality.
They've fabricated a fake one that adheres
to the storylines that they want to tell
and that they profit off of.
Alex's story about the vaccine
is that the globalists are trying to force it on everyone,
so it's essential for that story
to involve an explicit promise
from the villains of the story
that if everything will go back to normal
just as soon as you take my evil vaccine.
Yeah.
That's not the actual messaging
that people like Fauci have been engaging in,
but it's how it feels to Alex
because that's the story that he tells for a living.
You can see by the false portrayals.
Yeah.
Silly.
What a dick.
Yeah.
So I think it's important to recognize a few things.
One of them is that I'm willing to address
and talk about factual issues like cyber polygon
if you were to bring it up.
Or these other big operational lockstep nonsense.
Right, right.
Spars.
Spars, sure.
That was recent.
Yeah.
I'm very happy to engage in those things,
but I will also say that anybody
who wants to take Alex Jones
as someone who is a good purveyor of information
will also have to explain this kind of thing.
And I know God's real.
I'm going to leave it at that.
I have always had a connection to God.
I was born again when I was probably about eight, nine years old,
but I have been having experiences now
that I'm going to keep private,
but I'm going to tell you are biblical.
You hear about the Holy Ghost, the Comforter
and all the rest of that.
I am now routinely having experiences that now
I would be pleased to be crucified upside down
or tortured for five years for this.
Okay.
I mean, I can just flip a switch in my brain now
and go right to Valhalla.
And so I am transcending these Satanists
and I am so thankful to God
because I've been in a lot of pain
and really upset over them
and really taking on and getting very depressed.
And I just prayed to God the last few months
to take the worry away.
And I'll fight harder than ever.
And I've done that.
And now I am really now experiencing the Holy Ghost.
And it is.
Oh my God.
It's so good.
Oh, wow.
I mean, we're talking 50 times whatever experienced
because I mean, you start crying,
getting near God and close to the door.
But man, I've gone in the door now.
And I mean, I've, I mean, I'll tell you part of it.
I mean, I have these dreams now
that are just intense ecstasy and I'm in heaven.
And I'm trying to describe the beauty of it
and the purity of it.
And the level of this is just like you're in God's mind.
It's all good and well to have like religious beliefs
and stuff.
It's not normal to believe that you're having visions
of being in heaven when you dream.
Everyone, everyone, I am waking up
having just been sucked off by an angel.
Are you shitting me?
This is ecstasy.
I thought women were great.
This is lunatic level behavior.
The Archangel Michael visits me at night and gives me handies.
I've been in the God's mind.
It turns out all angels are gay, by the way.
I think that this is silly.
And I think this is stupid.
And anybody who wants to take Alex
as any kind of sincere good faith actor
in the sense of like the conversation about ideas.
Let's talk about this being the way he sees himself.
Now, but even that's kind of, you know,
maybe a personal attack and what have you.
All I heard him say was I am having good dreams lately.
Sure.
So that's also that's nice.
But he put so much more import on it
than just someone saying I've had a little bit.
A little bit.
And then the other thing about it
that I think is much more functional and grounded
is Alex says at the beginning that he was born again
at eight or nine when we know that he was a Satanist.
Yep.
When you were born again when you were born again
was at eight or nine.
Had you already paid for the abortions
or would that come later?
Yeah.
Is this before or after the Satanist tried to lure you
and you you were a functional Satanist?
Listen, I was a Satanist for a while.
I was born again at eight or nine.
I was a Satanist.
It's it.
Look, if you're not a Satanist when you're young,
you have no heart.
The problem with stories like this
that are obviously fucking artificial and not true
and played up for the presentation of this,
the person that Alex wants the people to see him as
is you can't keep it straight.
Like it just doesn't make sense.
No, this timeline is ridiculous.
So yeah, he was born again at eight
and then went to the devil for a little while
and then came back.
I don't know.
That's why all mythologies wound up in books
because they were like, I'm telling you,
I think Zeus did it this way.
And somebody else is like, no, Zeus is crazy, man.
Yeah.
Eventually you got to put it in a book.
Otherwise tradition has a way of changing stories
a little bit over time because of the different ways
the different tellers would tell stories.
You got it.
So this goes on.
Alex keeps talking like a televangel range lunatic.
Well, we have different words.
Well, that's fair.
And it is just, I mean, last night, man,
I woke up really upset about 2am and everything.
I'm like really upset about the world and really upset.
And I said, I said, God, I'm going to pray.
I'm going to go back to sleep.
Please, please help me.
And man, it was just, it was just unbelievable.
There's no way to describe this.
And I've never seen any of this in art and literature
because a lot of stuff I've seen.
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I've seen movies and culture.
Other humans have seen that archetype.
I'm seeing stuff that has never been seen on this planet.
And you can say, oh, your mind created that wealth.
And wow, that's quite a mind.
But I'm telling you, you are missing out.
You have no idea what you're missing out on.
I just, it's unbelievable.
All right, I'm getting metaphysical.
I'm going to stop right there.
All I'm saying is I want to stay on air.
I need the temporal funds to do this.
And we spent a lot of money running this operation.
I pay the crew pretty good.
And I don't want to have to do a lot of things here.
I don't want to cut back.
I want to expand.
So go to involverstore.com.
That's the end of his long rant about the God
giving him visions and stuff.
Satanists have no concept of what it's like.
So what I'm going to do is immediately
take the Lord's name in vain and ask for your temporal money.
I am going to tell you all about how great the Lord is.
And how I'm special and have visions inside God's eye.
And I, when I go to bed, when you go to bed,
you just maybe have a memory that you replay in your head.
No, I go to heaven.
Absolutely.
And I need money.
And then I come back down and I break commandments
left and right because I'm so good.
It's great.
Yeah, it's really great.
Yeah.
Also, I love the idea that he's seen things
that have never been seen on earth.
I want to know what those things are.
That's like a Lovecraftian description of something.
Enjoy that.
Art in literature does not contain these archetypes.
I get what you're saying, but also describe what it looked like.
Does not belong in Euclidean geometry.
I imagine if he described what it looked like,
I could probably find some literature or art.
I think he saw an angle that looked acute
but acted as if it was obtuse.
I looked at the standard model
and it turns out there are more particles.
So Alex gets into talking about COVID
and how it's a globalist attack, right?
Of course.
Sure.
But one of the things I really appreciate about Alex
is that he's a man with good priorities.
Sure.
And he knows what, if you're going down a track
and something more important comes up,
you buy a tank.
Kind of got to go for it.
Italian lawmaker calls for the arrest of creepy bill gates
in charges of crimes against humanity.
And more and more scientists, more and more lawyers
are coming out and saying that's what this is,
is a medical, weaponized, globalist takeover.
And the sooner we rake up the horror
and that our acquiescence to tyranny
encourage these monsters to launch this,
the sooner we're able to stop it.
That's coming up.
But Brian Stelter is one of the nastiest people on earth
and he's a liar.
What?
He's an anti-American.
He's a defamer.
He's somebody that goes around
and gets people de-platformed like myself.
He literally stalked 20-plus advertisers
and ran them off by threatening to do pieces on them
and call them white supremacists.
He's a terrorist.
Sure.
Sure.
Sure.
He's an economic terrorist.
And what he is, is a sack of garbage
who acts all powerful and manly.
He is America's enemy.
Okay, all right.
Thought we were going to talk about COVID.
Turns out you're mad at Stelter.
I do appreciate that of all people,
Brian Stelter is our big bad today.
You know, like it's super weird to me
you have such a hatred towards Conor Freedersdorf.
You complain about him so much less than Alex
does about Brian Stelter.
I haven't talked about Freedersdorf in a year.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm Freeders-free.
Okay, that's what I do.
Alex needs to take some cues from you and let it go.
Just let it go.
You don't need to read it.
You don't need to be so mad at Stelter.
Although, if you believe Alex,
then his anger and hatred at Stelter
is actually paid some dividends.
If anything was ever an enemy of the country,
it's Brian Stelter.
And I can tell you, my rant from four years ago,
calling him enemy of the people.
I didn't know this, but a certain national talk show
hosted others sitting around everybody
and Trump got it out recently learned.
That's where enemy of the people came from.
So I am kind of the unofficial speech writer,
I guess at some level for a lot of folks,
which I'm very honored to do.
Okay.
So Trump took enemy of the people from Alex
when he was talking about the press.
Look, a phrase like that has never before been uttered
in literature or in any kind of art?
No archetypes.
Nothing.
That is brand new straight from Alex's mouth to Trump's ears.
I don't believe this, first of all.
But second of all, if true,
not something necessarily brag worthy.
That's kind of a pretty bad thing.
No, I gave him a phrase.
Yeah.
So Alex is complaining here about some stuff.
Sure.
And Mike down for this,
because I actually think that this is really hilarious.
This is one of the funnier things I've heard in a while.
I know the average, average man's watching baseball,
his buddies eating pizza and drinking beer at a bar tonight.
And that sounds great to me too.
Okay.
In fact, if we weren't in so much trouble,
I'd be buying season tickets to baseball and football
and the NBA.
I love it all.
I like basketball.
I like boxing.
I like the Olympics.
Man, I'd be happier to pig.
And you know what, if this one,
but I can't do it because the whole thing's coming down on us.
So what I'm doing at night is reading the UN documents.
So here are the reasons I find this hilarious.
The first is that Alex constantly pretends
that he hates sports because it's just the media's way
of pacifying men's instinct towards conflict and battle.
I was going to say that blew me away.
I was like, you hate sports.
He gives a speech about it every single Super Bowl Sunday.
Every one.
It's ridiculous.
Every one.
The second thing that's really funny is how long it took Alex
to come up with UN documents.
Yeah.
What is it that I stay up late reading?
Oh, I am reading.
Fuck.
Finally, this is hilarious because this entire show
is based on the idea that nothing is ever going back to normal.
And yet here, Alex is decrying how the average man
is watching sports at a bar with their friends,
which Alex can't do because he's too busy with UN documents.
Should the average people he's met
it not be able to go to a bar and watch sports
because of Fauci's dictatorship?
See, what it is is the government has you.
They've been keeping you inside for a year
and they want to keep you inside for a year.
Now, obviously, everybody's out and about tonight.
Yeah, they have a great time.
Everybody's having a great old time.
This might sound kind of like nitpicking,
but it's really more something that I want to use
as a demonstration about how deeply seated Alex's narcissism is.
His presentation of himself as a superior person
because he fights imaginary globalists
is more important to him than staying consistent
with his ideas that people can't do normal things
like go to bars with their friends anymore.
You see the priorities there.
Yeah, when anything gets in the way of Alex saying
he's exceptional, it is out of the way as soon as possible.
Alex will give up on any narrative
for telling you how great he is.
So Tucker Carlson is coming under fire
from Chelsea Clinton about these vaccine comments.
And Alex does the whole like, if you're vaccinated,
why should you care if I get vaccinated routine,
which is very dumb, but it works on folks.
So he's doing that.
He's going through this.
And then he remembers the George Carlin bit.
Oh, no.
And this is one of his suggestions.
Bring Paterson to deliver it.
There's studies that's swimming in swamps
in the area you live in.
And that means in sewage.
Is that what we think swap is?
It's where the bears and the bees and the buffalo
and the deer and the bobcats and the fish.
That's the flora.
You basically, that's the inoculation is Mother Earth.
Don't swim in sewage.
This is not good advice.
All right.
This is not revolutionary.
You should not, instead of getting vaccinated,
it's not a good idea just to jump in.
No, no.
So what you want to do, all right,
you get this little cocktail, you put some Ebola in it.
You're immune to Ebola.
Makes sense.
I shouldn't expect much more from somebody
who thinks Mike Adams is a good doctor.
Yeah.
But yeah, don't, don't jump into sewage tanks.
No.
It's not good for you.
And swamps are an ecosystem, not just a toilet.
Right.
There is that.
There's more than just the toilet of swamps.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Swamp thing wasn't poop thing.
Shit thing.
So this next clip is a little bit rough
and it's a little offensive.
Alex has found a clip from a protest.
I don't really know what all the circumstances are in it.
But from what I can tell from the limited amount of context
that's in the clip, it appears that some organizer at a protest
took issue with some of the behavior of one
of the white participants of the protest.
Sure.
That was probably not in line with what the people who
were doing the protest wanted to be how things were presented.
Look, there's a reason people teach you how
to protest at these things.
You know, there's a way.
Yeah, and it can be disrespectful to the larger
point of the protest if people are working across purposes.
Yeah.
And that's what it seems like is going on in this video.
Yeah.
Alex takes this and gets wildly racist.
I don't hate white people because there's
some racist white people.
I don't hate black people because there's
some racist black people.
I judge people according to what they do, they are.
That's common sense, like Martin Luther King said.
That's why America believes in what he said because it was
true and brotherly love that Christ talked about.
But I have dozens of videos just today of whites being
shot, stabbed, beat up because they're white, told,
you're not welcome here because you're white.
And the hatred of these young black people's faces
is palpable.
But I notice most of the time, and I've looked at
some studies on this, they're not even Africans,
but where they're like, you know, 100% African.
Oh, my God.
They're usually mulatto.
They're usually part white.
And now we learn like Kaepernick and others,
their parents are white liberals and have basically done this to them.
Like, why is it always whites in black folks that are
being really anti-white?
There's some really black folks that are doing this.
That's because they have white parents.
They're either adopted or, you know, one of the parents is white.
And the left has done this.
This is their communist revolution hidden behind black people
so they can do this in claimants for black people's empowerment.
So that's pretty offensive just on the surface level.
And I don't feel like, you know, we need to break down exactly why
that's incredibly fucked up.
I mean, if you want me to just scream for about 15 straight minutes, yeah.
I also think that, you know, if people who've been
listening to our show for a while, they recognize this isn't
necessarily an uncommon sentiment for Alex to express,
despite it being horrible.
I mean, it's, yeah, you know, if this were the first time
that we heard him say that, well, go back and listen to the first
times that we've heard him say stuff like that.
Jordan started barking and drove out my window.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So the reason I pulled this clip is because the mentality
that Alex is espousing that these people who he's determined
are not really black enough for being used to push a communist
agenda to attack white people is exactly, and I mean exactly,
the argument that his spiritual predecessors like Gary Allen
made when they opposed the civil rights movement.
Yep.
Allen's book, Communist Revolution in the Streets lays out
this mentality, and it's clear that Alex subscribes to this
explanation of any kind of social justice related activism.
That's not interesting on its own.
Alex is a dumb bigot, but what's fascinating is how Alex isn't
stupid enough to argue against the civil rights movement,
because he knows that he couldn't back up that kind of claim,
and it looks a little bit too transparently bigoted through
present day eyes.
Yeah, that's what I was saying a week ago or whatever,
is like you can measure the same ideology being forced ever so
slowly to be like, fine, you won on civil rights.
Fine, we don't get slaves anymore.
Fine, I'm still gonna say the same shit though.
I'm gonna do it.
The book, Communist Revolution in the Streets is mostly an attack
on Martin Luther King Jr.
So forgive me if I think it's a little bit funny for Alex
to signal some imaginary support for King's ideas while using
the exact same playbook his heroes used to attempt to discredit
and demonize King himself while he was alive.
Yeah.
This is bullshit, but it's important to recognize this.
When Alex has glimmers like that, there is severe racism,
but it's also these same ideas that have been bubbling under
these hard right forces that were in favor of segregation.
They were against the entirety of the civil rights movement.
No, absolutely.
And it's that same mentality that still underpins Alex,
but he's smart enough to know that he would be called
some horrible, accurate names if he argued like that.
But even then, it goes all the way back to fucking slavery.
It goes all the way back to being like, oh, well, see,
whenever you allow miscegenation, the ones who are more white
are more likely to cause, and it's just fucking slavery.
It's the same shit.
Yeah, there's that sort of influence,
and then there's other influence that comes in.
Yeah, it's all just very, very shocking and horrible.
Anyway, that's, you know, who Alex is.
Yeah, he's shocking and horrible and a bigot.
It's not necessarily news,
but it's important to recognize these things when they...
He's shocking, horrible, bigot.
Yeah.
Also, he's been in God's mind.
Hey, I wonder if it's all white in God's mind.
I bet it is.
I think it might be, Dan.
So you might notice from watching Alex's show
that all of his guests are complete lunatics,
who believe mostly the same things he does and say,
not only that, but Alex, hey, aren't you great.
And they like to flatter him.
Yeah.
Love to.
Love to flatter him.
That's how you win.
And you might think like,
why doesn't he have other guests on the show?
For many reasons.
Well, I have a lot of great guests on the show.
We invite communists and globalists to come on,
but everybody we have on regularly are smart.
But right up there at the top is Robert Barnes,
great lawyer.
Barnes, so smart.
Yeah, so commies and globalists have been invited,
but there's the RSVP comes back not attending.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I believe that.
I don't know.
I've been saying good work Barnes very dismissively.
But now that I know Pat has tried stand up,
he might be the dumber lawyer at this point.
Yeah, it's yeah.
That's neck and neck.
Yeah, that's tough.
It's trying stand up comedy really lowers your.
Yeah.
You know what's interesting is like,
I do think that Alex does invite some people on.
Like I don't know when lately there's been anybody
who would be an interesting booking.
Sure.
But you know, you have the people like David Rothschild
or like the weatherman.
Yeah, yeah.
The moment you ask me for a poll, it's gone.
I could have pulled it two seconds ago.
Yeah.
Bill.
Bill Ayers.
Yes.
Yeah.
So there are those interviews that have happened
and like Alex comes out looking terrible.
Oh, yeah.
And so like, yeah, I guess maybe in the past he would have
put out more feelers for globalists and commies.
Sure.
In his definitions, but they don't go well.
Those interviews are embarrassing.
Now you can't do him now because if somebody comes in
and he starts getting religious, boy, it's going to get bad.
Yeah, imagine if you had David Rothschild on now
and Alex is just screaming about the fucking devil.
The real fucking devil.
I mean, Bill Ayers would be like, whoa, and then just leave.
You're a Satanist.
You're the devil.
I am with God.
I've seen his mind.
Oh, oh, click.
Wow.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
So Barnes thinks that the Chauvin trial is a show trial.
Nice.
And he has a reason.
Oh, he's starting to say.
Why are you saying this is such a fraud?
And where do you see it going?
Two parts.
One is that Chauvin had agreed to plead guilty to third degree
murder before the trial.
And so that put him in jail potentially for 20 years.
And it was Bill Barr who blew it up.
And so if they were serious about getting an outcome that
could meet the facts, they already had that in the bag
and they chose not to.
So this is very much a Soviet style show trial,
simply because they refused to do a reasonable plea deal.
And the trial is for public consumption almost entirely.
So Derek Chauvin had offered to plead guilty to third degree murder
and William Barr did reject that.
But the details of the situation aren't being captured by
super lawyer Robert Barnes.
One of the primary issues is that according to an ABC news
article, Chauvin, quote, asked to serve his time in a federal
prison and wanted assurances that he wouldn't face federal
civil rights charges.
Because he was asking for federal guarantees, the deal needed
to be approved by the Department of Justice.
But Barr, quote, wanted to allow state prosecutors to make
their own decisions about how to proceed.
Seems like that state autonomy thing.
Alex and his buddies yell about all the time being put into
action.
Yeah.
And also Barr being like, I don't want to touch this.
Yeah.
You guys deal with it.
Also, the fact that Chauvin was willing to plead to third
degree murder is probably not a great sign.
No.
If you say he's willing to plead to third degree murder,
wouldn't you want to then defend the murder charge instead of
being like, the whole trial is illegitimate?
Also, like the way that he's presenting this, it's like,
it's a show trial because they didn't accept what is a
reasonable plea.
And that's your determination, Barr.
Yeah.
You have determined that this is what would be a reasonable
plea.
That's not necessarily what the prosecution believes
or the state.
So yeah.
Justice doesn't exist unless it's equally applied.
So that's it.
So the real issue though is that this trial is just
happening because it's a demonstration that the left
wants to put on that they can do whatever they want.
Sure.
So let me ask this.
We got a minute to break.
What is the left looking for?
Just rubber stamp what they want?
I think the left, well, the left wants him hung.
The left wants him legally lynched.
And the left wants to show they can use and weaponize the
prosecutorial process to validate and vindicate their
media narratives to help push a particular politicized
agenda.
Sure.
So like anybody they want burned, they can burn.
Exactly.
That's the point to show this is what we can do.
Y'all need woken chairs.
When we can do it anytime we want, any place we want,
even to a police officer.
I think that there's other issues like, you know,
the guy was a guy died.
Well, there's that.
I don't think it's anyone anytime.
I think there's specific circumstances that are.
I would imagine that in this case, committing a murder is
probably more important for the left.
Well, I mean, look, they committed a murder.
Not we want to commit a murder.
They can burn anybody they want at any point.
Anybody they want.
As long as you murder somebody, we can burn the
shit out of you.
Anybody who murders even cops.
As long as there's a body, they can just jam you up.
Just lie about how you murdered somebody.
You know.
So, you know, we got on the right.
We have a lot of groups, people like the oath keepers,
people like the proud boys.
Sure.
Sure.
Certainly.
Sure.
That.
But Brian Stelter is a terrorist.
Definitely.
Yes.
But you have these groups and there's been, you know,
pretty well documented interaction between them and
law enforcement.
Sure.
Some overlap even.
Yeah.
But Robert Barnes wants you to know that people
like Antifa, they are actually the Nazi brown shirts.
That sounds right.
They want to triangulate BLM Antifa and the FBI and
use the military on the people.
Don't they get that will cause an internal civil war?
Guaranteed.
Well, I mean, the real model they're looking at is not
so much the communist Soviet model, but is the fascist
model of the 1930s.
Sure.
They want to know the long knives.
They want to, yeah.
Yep.
You have your paramilitary supporters that are outside
of the governmental structure that can do things that
you can't do, that you can use as a pretext and a predicate
to do what you want to do.
You create false flags events, you stage events,
or you exaggerate events.
I mean, I mean, amazing.
The January 6th event is basically being treated
like the Reichstag fire.
So it's the same except there was less violence
and less damage.
You know who the only person I've called,
I've heard called that the Reichstag fire?
Fucking Alex Jones.
Yeah, you would think.
Alex spent like a week talking about inaccurate information
about Hitler's rise to power and the Reichstag fire
and how it was the January 6th storming of the Capitol.
They were the same thing.
Now Barnes is trying to say that the left is doing that.
That's what the left does.
Fucking nonsense.
That's what we do, Dan.
So stupid.
That's what the left does.
I have very little patience for this direct pretending
that that's not his entire strategy.
Yeah, you know, it is so fucked up
that they apply to us the characteristics
that most define their thought process
and then describe that thought process as disgusting.
So it's like, hey, if they did do what we were doing,
we would really hate them.
Because it's evil.
What they're doing that sounds like what we're doing
and how we think we'd be pissed.
Totally.
If they did the things that we think.
Now let's interview Stuart Rhodes.
Yeah, let's go ahead and get the people who decided
to overthrow the Capitol.
So, you know, there have been some unfortunate things
that I've seen popping up about the idea
of like an America first caucus.
Sure.
Certainly there's no historical precedent of this being shit.
Just call yourselves the know nothing party
and never read history.
Just do it.
Fine.
It's a little much.
You want a bunch of white men running around rioting
and oppressing people.
You're the know nothings.
Let's go.
It's a little bit frustrating and scary,
and I hope that it fizzles.
That'd be nice.
But, you know, Alex is on that tip.
He's on the vanguard of America first.
Sure.
He also knows nothing.
So is Robert Barnes, man.
These are America first kind of guys.
That's what caused Russians in the early 60s
to defect to us because they saw
Khrushchev acting like a maniac.
Our leaders are acting worse than Khrushchev right now.
By far.
By a long mile.
There was Putin looks completely reasonable
compared to the way Biden is behaving.
Putin's not changing his mind every other day.
He's cutting defense budget.
As Navalny dies.
He's asking for J-Ton.
Great.
Oh, exactly.
Yeah.
So they're getting into some pretty serious,
like all Putin's the best.
As Navalny is literally starved to death
and his body is falling apart
and shutting down in prison.
The main political rival of President Putin
is being murdered by President Putin as we speak.
To be fair, he's been consistent on that front.
He's really been consistent.
It's kind of a thing.
Yeah.
Yeah. America first.
But also Putin's much better than our leaders.
Putin's much better than our leaders in America first.
Yeah.
America first.
Yep.
And Alex, I would take this more seriously
and actually discuss some of the issues arounding
maybe international relations.
Sure, sure, sure.
But like I don't feel like Alex's positions
deserve the respect of being taken seriously.
I mean, listen to this nonsense.
And by the way, I don't even respect a lot of generals
and a lot of top people, some I do,
but at least they've been like in 20 tours
and combat and killed people.
It's all about your weird Harvard women
want to have war with Putin
because they're going to show a man.
It doesn't even make sense.
It's insane.
It's like putting a woman in the ring
with Mike Tyson in 1989.
It's kind of a silly way he's trying to formulate this thing
or it's like, ah, yes, these women who have feminism
are on a muck.
And that's why they're mad at Putin
because he's too much of a man.
Yeah.
This is so dumb.
I despise educated women leading a military.
What I want is bloodthirsty murderers
who went over to a different country on a lie
and killed people for no reason.
That's what should be running things, Dan.
Sure, sure.
And if Alex is going to insist on disseminating
this kind of an idea, like, and I found myself
having a very similar response to a lot of stuff.
And this episode's a little bit shorter
because, you know, there's a lot of stuff
that I was like, nope.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's one of them.
That's a big nope.
Nope.
Yeah.
And I was kind of expecting
that we were going to get into fucking cyber polygon.
I know.
I know it was never going to happen.
Yeah, it infuriates me.
It was never going to happen.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Mal, why am I apologizing to you?
That's a good question.
Anyway, Alex has some more things to say.
Sure.
This is the last clip.
Him and Barnes are having a little discussion
about how great Russia is.
Sure.
And Putin.
Deeply nationalistic country, deeply proud of their country.
That's who Putin really is.
He's Russia's version of Trump.
That's why the deep state hates him.
And it's just insane.
We should be aligning with Russia on key foreign policy.
I agree.
And I feel the danger for my family.
And it pisses me off, Barnes, that we're literally
having some type of pissing contest with these weird liberals.
Because just Putin's Christian and Russia's Christian now.
So they see it like the Midwest.
They want to blow it up.
This is all just like essentially projecting identity
politics onto anybody who has like a critique of Putin.
Like they hate him because he's Christian
or it's just weird women who think he's too much of a man.
Yeah.
And yeah, it happens to be all of the identifying
identity signifiers that Alex has.
So he feels himself under attack when people criticize Putin.
And again, it's just like a rank level of narcissism.
It's not geopolitical analysis.
It's not meaningful in any way.
It's just he identifies, feels himself.
Yeah.
I can't think of any reason why people
would be mad at what is functionally the richest man
in the world.
Yeah.
Even if you're just Alex and you're like,
hey, I don't believe in dynastic rulers.
Sure.
Yeah.
I'm into democracy.
I hate dictators.
And I definitely don't want anybody
to rule over a country for, let's say, more than two terms.
Yeah, it seems like you should have just
an elementary problem there.
But he doesn't.
Nope.
And you know, I don't know.
I think that if you look at it realistically,
I think that what it mostly is is
Alex sees a lot of his identity mirrored in Putin.
Yeah.
A lot of those things that are the surface level,
I am a white male Christian.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I think that he sees a strong person there
that he lacks that as someone to follow.
Yeah, that's not to say.
Performative masculinity is what he's really stoked about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not to say that he's going to become Putin's number
one guy.
No, I doubt that.
It's just a continuation of these longstanding trends
that he's had.
It was pretty overt, though, just the love fest
of these America firsters.
Yeah, it's hard to go back and see the vehemence with which
he despises Putin and then get to the present day
where it's like, Putin's probably
the best thing we've got.
Second, of course, to our God King Trump.
Well, but he's Russia's Trump.
Well, yeah.
So I guess he's the God King there.
And I wish we had him God King and us America first.
Yep, it does.
It feels that way a little bit stupid.
Yep.
Anyway, Jordan, this episode's a little bit shorter,
and I apologize.
That, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah.
We'll be back for another episode in the near future.
That's the plan.
And we'll see.
We'll see where the wind blows us.
We may be back in the past.
Let's hope for cyber polygon.
Fingers crossed.
I've got it open on my screen.
I was going to say you've got that locked and loaded for sure.
Anyway, we'll be back.
But until then, we have a website.
We do have a website.
It's knowledgefight.com.
Yep.
We're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter.
It's that knowledge.
Don't just go fighting that.
Go to bed, Jordan.
We're also on Facebook.
But we are on Facebook.
You can tell them shites us.
And if you could, please find a local charity or bail fund
in your area to help out to people still protest
and still fighting.
Sure.
We'll be back.
But until then, I'm Neo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Daryl Rundis.
I'm the juiciest ice cube.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.