Knowledge Fight - #551: April 20-21, 2021
Episode Date: April 23, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on the modern day of The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex prepares for and deals with the Chauvin verdict, reveals that maybe Bill Maher has been a good guy al...l along, and gets caught up in the need to whistle.
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overgrown man children? They have a podcast called knowledge fight. Alex Jones is podcasting
hecklers knowledge fight.com. They're doing research. You ever listen to the show knowledge
fight knowledge fight. A couple of neckbeards indeed literally just make stuff up. They don't
ever talk about what Alex Jones actually talked about. They don't actually say what he actually
says. They don't actually delve into his sources of information. Mr. Friesen. Mr. Friesen. I was
live. You numbskills. They're in league with some sort of cult leader called Celine. Knowledge
fight mocking info wars every single day. It's really just incredible. It's almost hard to
comprehend knowledge fight.com. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to knowledge fight.
I'm Jordan. We're a couple of dudes like Siraptor. And talk a little bit about Alex Jones of his
sources. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Shout out to DJ Dan Arkey. Oh, of course. Thank you so much for
whipping up that fourth or fifth absolute banger of a track. We're going to close the episode
with a little special DJ Dan Arkey track. So stay tuned for that at the end of the episode. It's
incredible. But yeah. Hey, what's up? Oh, that's right, Dan. Jordan. What's your price spot?
Why don't you go first? I have a little thinking to do. I will tell you, you know, had some had
some stressful times past couple of days. And then last night, my partner was like, you know,
like I'm just vibrating with fury and stress and all this stuff. And she's like, you know what
you should do? You should take a bath. So I took a downright ecstatic bath. I absolute. This makes
me furious. Incredible. So what I did, I used a whole thing of bath salts. That's twice as much
as you're supposed to use. Maybe I mean, depends on the size of the bag. Deep relaxation is what
it was called. I had that. I had the Cubs game on my computer. I could watch that. And I had my
vape pen to my left. And it was the best. Nice. It was the best. I'm happy for you, although this
really, really sets me off because I do you don't own baths. No, no, no, that's not why I'm happy
for you to enjoy a bath. But I do have visceral memories of me telling you that baths are great
and you're judging me for it. Of course I did. And now your partner comes in and she's like,
hey, come on. What are we? What are we? What are we? What are we? We both haven't matured over
the years. I've come more towards your direction on baths. Bullshit. Yeah.
I guess I what's your right spot, buddy? My bright spot be. I don't know, man. I've I don't know.
I guess not caring. Is that kind of a bright spot? I would say that's kind of a bright spot. I don't
give a shit. Like, OK, here's here's what I would say, I guess, in terms of a bright spot.
Hey, there's nothing left to lose. There was a, you know, I had a lot of anxiety about the
prospect of now knowledge fight getting noticed. Sure, surely by info wars. Something that was
kind of it was always in the back of my mind as like being a little bit like, oh, that's kind of
scary. Uh-huh. And I did not. It doesn't matter. Nothing happened. Nothing happened. Nobody cares.
Fantastic. It's great. Best case scenario. We got a new theme song out of it. That's all we needed.
Yeah. So like some kind of like fear that I had about the acknowledgement. Sure. And granted,
maybe I'll be killed by an info warrior tomorrow. Well, but at this point, you know, there's been
a couple of harassing emails and they're all from the same email address. I found the guy's address
really easily. So if you're listening, buddy, a little bit more security and don't don't
send threatening emails from your personal email account. Proton mail. Yeah. Yeah. Go for it.
Yeah. I mean, I'm not too worried about this nonsense. It's great. I think a lot of people
are probably tuning in and hoping to hear like sort of sure of that naturally. That's kind of,
you know, that's kind of a big deal. And I think they will be six feuds. Yeah. I think they will
be sorely disappointed. Super. Um, I have no interest in really talking about Harrison Smith's
breakdown. Not at all. And part of the reason is because he wasn't critiquing our show. He's
critiquing an article that we didn't write. Yeah. Yeah. No, I give a shit. Yeah. So anyway,
I figured the only thing we can do is move ahead and do the stuff that we do. And that is, we're
going to be talking about April 20th and 21st, 2021. I'm blackjack. Oh, wow. Man. Now you see,
you were doing updated 2021. You almost did. You almost did. I almost did. You can't surprise me with
a bit change. I surprised myself. Yeah. So we're just going to do business as usual. I'm going to
be talking about, and I was going to my birthdays this weekend. And so one of the things that I
was going to do is I was going to treat myself to going back to 2003. But I just felt like, you
know, we've got the issue with the Chauvin trial. Sure. And I think that it probably is more important
that we go ahead and talk about that and take care of some of this present day business.
Not a bad. And what better present I could give myself than to do some work?
As usual. So Jordan, we're going to get into business on this. But before we do,
we're going to take a little moment to say, Hey, what's up to some new ones? That's a great idea.
So first, Paul Joseph Watson's laminated map of solitude. Thank you so much. You are now policy
wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Hey, Paul Joseph Watson's, et cetera. Rude. Next, Bigsby Smalls should point
out that's a dog. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Hey, Bigsby Smalls.
Next, Rachel. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Hey, Rachel. Every time
you shake your head, it gives me hope. Like I'm fed by it. I'm growing stronger when you shake
your head. Next, this one's actually possible. There's two possible names. So you could choose
which one you prefer at the end of it. Okay. All right. First is the most delicious hamburger in
the galaxy. And the second is Simon's disappointed dad. First or second? I'm gonna have to go with
second just for non personal reasons. All right. Simon's disappointed dad. You are now a policy
wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Hey, Simon's disappointed dad. I gave you eyebrow rays that time. Yeah,
I know. I mean, it might be the last time. Next, it's pronounced A-T-A-T, not at at. Thank you
so much. You are now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Hey, Mr. At-At Imperial Walker. That was
straight at you, Jordan. Yes, it was. And like you have a little technocrat shout out to a couple
of folks out there, Tom and Kelsey. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat or two technocrats
in a pod. 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. Thanks so much, Tom and Kelsey. Yeah. Two peas in a pod, the C wonk.
I would call them a dick tick in the force. Policy wonk force. No, lost it. Lost it. Okay. I was
trying. So, hey, this weekend, not only my birthday coming up. Very excited about that. But also,
I should tell you that coming to theaters and VOD, the Mortal Kombat, we're sponsored by Mortal
Kombat. We are not sponsored by Mortal Kombat. We are not sponsored by Mortal Kombat. Please
Jordan. Shang Tsung got in touch with me. He sent you an email from Shang Tsung at gmail.com.
It's a real threatening email. All this publicity you've been getting. You will take your soul.
All this publicity you've been getting. He's like, guys got to promote the movie.
No. Also this weekend though, very exciting. Yes. Now I want to call myself out on this
just right off the top. Of course. Naturally. I made it in a complete note about what kind of
shout out this is. So on the 24th, this Saturday, this is Shan and Jay, right? Uh-huh. They either
have an anniversary or they're getting married or so, but that could be your zero with anniversary
or they're going to a dog marriage. No, no, no. It's one of the two. It's either their wedding is
this Saturday or their anniversary. All right. It's their wedding. All right. If this is your
anniversary, cut this out, play it next year. If it's your wedding, cut it out and play it at
your goddamn wedding. Congratulations either way. Yes. Yes. Congratulations either way.
And thank you for helping me remind myself. I've got to write more specific notes.
Geez. I like the idea that you, like when you said I wrote an incomplete note,
I had this mental picture of like that, that civil war note where the guy is being murdered.
And it's like right at the end. That's what I was looking for. So Jordan today, like I said,
20th and 21st of April. Sure. But before we get into today's episode, we have a
out of context drop and it comes in the form of the game show that is taking over the country.
Okay. And that is who is Alex going to tell to burn in hell? Is that taking over the country?
We've done it a couple of times. Can I get, can I get a three? Can I get RSTL and E?
None. Okay. None of those. Okay. Fine. I was going to try. Yeah. You're going for wheel of
fortune. I was going for wheel of fortune. None of those letters. Okay. Do you have a guess?
None of those letters? No. No. Burn in hell, CIA. Burn in hell. Dammit. How was I supposed to know
that it was those letters? It wasn't any of the ones you said. It wasn't any of the ones I said.
So he wants to see I ate a burn in hell. Man, I have bad wheel of fortune. So Alex gets to talk
in here. We're going to start on the 20th and this is a day where, of course, in the afternoon,
the Derek Chauvin trials verdict comes out, but there's a good bit of anticipation surrounding
that. People were kind of aware that closing arguments had been done and the jurors had been
deliberating and Maxine Waters had come out and made some comments that Alex isn't happy about.
Oh, of course not. This will take up quite a bit of the show. Yeah. And then Alex...
But he doesn't have a problem with black women speaking. Not at all. No, no, no, no. Not a pattern.
It doesn't matter in the scheme of things about George Floyd or about Chauvin. They're both humans.
They're both have red blood. God made them both. I mean, they matter to God, but to the globalist,
they don't matter. They're just pawns in this game. I guarantee it. George Floyd didn't want to get
addicted to methamphetamine and to fentanyl. And I guarantee you, the cop that turned out
was friends with him and worked at the same club with him didn't want to kill him.
But they're humans. And so we're flawed and things go wrong and bad things happen.
But now the media can sit there and divide and conquer us and control us.
Turns out they've gone to the former home. I'll cover it next segment.
You guys got my article out there, the printer, thanks.
Of one of the defense witnesses went to his home, had lived there in two years,
threw a dead pig head on his property, on the former property and spread blood all over it.
We'll show you all that coming up next segment. There's some of it right there.
Barry Brode's former residence.
And they went to the other jurors homes because CBS doxxed them yesterday.
CBS said, here's who they are. So you can go harass them.
The Maxine Waters commentary is going to be a major part of this, but where Alex begins
is this pigs head and the idea of CBS doxxing folks. So I've seen that story reported in other
outlets than in fours. I'm going to go ahead and assume that this act of vandalism towards the
defense witnesses former home did happen more or less as described, although Alex does still seem
to be embellishing at a tiny bit like blood all over. Come on. It's a better story to be clear.
I am against this kind of thing. And I feel like it's counterproductive to the ability of trials
to proceed. According to an NBC news article, the people responsible are being sought and are
quote accused of felony vandalism. So there's a decent chance someone's going to get in trouble
for that. That being said, I would be remiss if I didn't if I just let Alex play this game of
fake outrage. In November, 2020, Roger Stone was on trial. And in case you don't remember,
Alex spent a couple days on his show trying to doxx potential jurors in that case. Alex didn't
even know for sure that the person he was naming on his show was actually even a potential juror
in Roger's case, but he was still going to go ahead and put a target on them.
And so nobody else will release it. That appears to be who it is with about 99% probability.
Oh, hey, it just appears to be who this person is. Right. Right. I just still really feel like
once you have put out a bounty on somebody, you don't get to be like, and now they're mistreating
the jurors. You don't get to do that. After you do this whole big thing where it's like,
this is the name of Roger Stone. Exactly. Yeah. No, you lose. You lose forever. Goodbye.
Naturally, Alex felt a little bit insecure about his actions because it's a very clear attempt at
jury tampering. So he even addressed that on his show on November 6th. Keep in mind that Roger
wouldn't be found guilty until November 15th. This trial was still ongoing. And then media
matters goes, Jones should get arrested for jury tampering and harassing jurors.
It's completely legal and lawful when someone's a public figure. What if Brad Pitt was on the jury?
What if Obama was on the jury? What if it was Robert Mueller? What if?
What if it was Hillary Clinton? What if it was Chelsea Clinton? Oh, she got called. Oh,
she's on it. Oh, Chelsea Clinton's going to sit on the jury for Roger Stone. You'd say,
that's crazy. Get her off. It's the same thing. It's one of their minions.
And we've got her name. And we're going to release it. Oh, boy.
Because that's what the press does. I know there's a war on the press.
It's an interesting strategy to claim this jury that Alex was talking about as a public figure
on the level of Brad Pitt or Hillary Clinton. But that was just desperation talking because he
knew that Roger was guilty as shit. No, she had a lot of hits in the late nineties. She was really
killing it. She got her big break with Elma in Louisiana. It's so convenient whenever you can
just redefine public figure. It's not hard. Suspected minion of my imaginary enemy. Anyone
that I despise. If the people who threw a pig's head at that house had thrown it at the house of
a juror or if one of the jurors on the Chauvin trial was being targeted, then I wouldn't be okay
with that at all. That would fall into the same kind of category as Alex's behavior. But what
did happen is a little bit of a gray area. And again, I'm still against it. But the person whose
former house it was was a witness for the defense who had already given their testimony. You could
argue that it was a retaliatory vandalism. And I suspect that's why it's being considered a felony.
But I do think that that's different than trying to intimidate jurors, which is what Alex was very
publicly doing like six months ago. Yes, very much so. CBS also didn't dox anyone. The local
Minnesota affiliate published an article that discusses the jurors broadly speaking just vaguely
in in details like their age and information about their perspectives. CBS game. This is not
the same thing as what Alex did. If Alex can show actual instances of people showing up at the jurors
homes, he should do that. But I can't find instances or any evidence of that being a real
thing. I suspect he's just taking that defense witness story and then making up another story
on top of it because it's more fun. I'm a huge fan of people who have, you know, really taken
to heart all of the historical lessons about intimidating witnesses being a thing that puts
you on the side of good. I think that's really, you know, history judges people for intimidating
witnesses very positively. That's kind of there. That's kind of history's thing.
So Roger, when he was on trial, Alex did this whole thing. This whole nonsensical display
on his, his terrible, his show. Yeah. Interestingly, he doesn't bring this up when talking about the
efforts that some people have made to intimidate jurors. That is surprising. Instead, on his
show here on April 20th, he's just talking about how like when he's been in trial situations,
the globalists have tried or I'm sorry, the media has tried to intimidate his journalists.
I've been involved in jury trials. I've been involved in situations we later learned where
the media got involved in contact with the jurors and said, if you don't do the right thing, we're
going to dox your ass. That's how corrupt the corporate media is. They're not media. They're
terrorists. They're the enemies of this country. So I guess Alex thinks he's a terrorist. Yep.
I think Alex should think he's a terrorist. It's interesting. So like I said, one of the big
things that goes throughout this episode is critiques of Maxine Waters, sure, having some
public statements about the Chauvin trial. And Alex, Alex is kind of mad. He's kind of mad
that she grandstands on issues like this, but won't take on some of the bigger issues. No.
And Maxine Waters said, well, that's what civil rights looks like.
But she doesn't say a word about three million Muslims and death camps, a million Christians
and death camps, a million Buddhists. No, no, no, no, no. She'll pick one of the 14 black men killed
each year in a wrongful situation out of 350 million people. And she'll make a huge deal
about that all day and act like that's all the world's problems to distract from the fact that
she's a monster that sold out to China 30 years ago and deindustrialized this country.
And that she promotes Planned Parenthood that was established to kill black people.
You imagine if I set up a group that's mission was to, quote, kill black weeds.
What? Kill black subhumans. That's who she works with. That's who she really funds.
Isn't the Republican Party exactly that? See what they've done to black people and everybody
else that matter. They just started on them. So they're farther down than us. You think I feel
strong as a human watching them brainwash, dumb down, drugged out, dying, killing each other.
It makes me feel like a sack of garbage. But to people like her and the Democrats and Joe Biden
that passed the laws, to, to, to, if a black guy gets busted with drugs, he gets three times
the sentence of a white person to those real elitist because they're beyond racist. They're
elitist. They see us as animals. They see us weak and falling apart and dying and going bankrupt.
They see that and it makes them feel big inside, makes them feel strong. Cause the truth is they're
falling and they're ugly and they're stupid and they're bad. These globalists and they're black,
they're white, they're Christian, they're Catholic, they're Jewish, they're Muslim,
they're chai, calm, they're everything. I thought they were all our groups,
but they're of their father. The dirty. There was my bad. I spoke to you soon. My bad. My bad.
That's a loser. He's a loser. I take it back. My bad. That's on me. He's a loser. The devil.
Yeah. Come on, man. I know. I should have, I should have known he was going to pull it home.
Yeah. I mean, like, I do appreciate how, um, you know, conversations about issues like
the carceral state, uh, or China, uh, end up becoming rants about how they're all from the
devil. They're all children of the devil. The literal Christian devil. I should point out is
a loser. Yes. That loser as devil. I thought he's doing great so far, to be honest. Also,
incidentally, Maxine Waters has spoken out consistently about the human rights abuses in
China on September 30th, 2020. She spoke on the house floor in support of the Uyghur forced labor
disclosure act of 2020 saying, quote, the government of the People's Republic of China
falsely refers to these concentration camps as vocational camps or reeducation camps.
Make no mistake. The truth is that today in 2020, one million human beings are being held in
concentration camps where they're beaten, starved and forced to work long hours in conditions that
can only be described as inhumane. And we haven't even gotten to America yet. Their relatives often
have no idea where they are or whether they are alive. They're dying each day due to the cruelty
of their living conditions and the brutality of the Chinese government, which executes them with
impunity. Incidentally, that bill had five co-sponsors, all of them Democrats. Some of the notable
Alex friendly folks in the house who voted nay on that sure include Louis Gohmert, Paul Gosar,
Jim Jordan, well, obviously, Devin Nunes, and Steve Scalise. That makes sense. Alex is making
up that people like Maxine Waters don't ever deal with the issues that he wants them to deal with
because that makes it easier for him to trivialize things like the George Floyd killing. The reality
is, however, that Alex is just making up everything he says. He has no idea if Maxine Waters has
spoken out publicly against the Chinese human rights abuses, but the idea that she hasn't
is the only option that fits into how his content is supposed to feel. Totally. Because that feeling
is more important than accurate reporting. That feeling is reported as fact. And this is just
bad work. This is how he operates. It is the most infuriating part of the right wing bullshit sphere
is that it's like we only pay attention to these people whenever they do something we don't like.
So we have honestly no idea whatsoever if she's ever spoken about China. No clue. No clue. Doesn't
matter. Wasn't paying attention when she did that. I am only mad whenever she speaks out about something
that I care about. Wait, what is the Uyghur force labor disclosure act of 2020? Totally. No clue.
No clue. No clue. So, you know, sometimes the world opens up a little bit, you know, like
I think that, you know, now that vaccines are going around a little bit more,
getting to a point where there's a possibility of like a meeting a friend for dinner. Right.
And it's kind of exciting or being able to go over to a friend's house for a barbecue or something
like that. There's a ballgame in my future and I'm very excited. It's kind of nice. It's very
exciting. In the last very bad. You're like Alex. Uh-oh. And you go out to dinner with James O'Keeffe.
I had a really great evening last night. I had like a two and a half hour dinner with James O'Keeffe
and his fantastic crew. And it's just an honor to be around these types of souls who love liberty,
who are indomitable and have a fighting spirit. It just makes me feel strong. And it was really
great. And O'Keeffe turned to me that dinner and he said, Hey, we're going to give you a big
exclusive tomorrow. We're going to actually let you break it at 11 a.m. And it's, it's another
terrorist. They caught at the border and a cover up of what happened. They were giving the internal
documents that is breaking in 10 minutes at info wars.com. James O'Keeffe operates on one thing
and one thing only. And that is attention. If you're ever in a position where James O'Keeffe is
offering you an exclusive, you need to ask yourself some very serious questions about the
legitimacy of the story that he's trying to give you. I am 100% sure this man whose entire career
is based off of lying to the people that he is speaking to at any given point in time for the
sake of attention, the sake of attention and profit. I am sure there's no way he would backstab
Alex. I'm not saying backstab necessarily, but you like, you got to be asking yourself, like,
does he just not want to stand behind this? As it turns out, it's not an exclusive. It's a video
that's up on Project Veritas that Alex just plays. Sure. He's calling it an exclusive. It
doesn't fucking mean anything. I don't even believe they had dinner. How is it possible that you can,
like the info wars itself is black belt on the major right wing conservative news networks,
but O'Keeffe can hang out with Alex and then still be like Fox News is like, look at the new
O'Keeffe masterpiece. To be fair, we don't have corroboration. They went to dinner.
That is true. That's true. Alex does say a lot of shit. You can't trust him bullshitting. He also
said this is an exclusive. It's fucking not. It's true. That's true. So let's get to that real
quick. Here is the scoop that's not Project Veritas exclusive department of Homeland Security
Insider leaks quote significant event report showing suspected terrorists being tracked and
apprehended on US Mexico border. This is the third one in a couple of weeks and they want
this shut down. So folks get the article out. I don't care what Project Veritas does, but also
even if everything that's being said here is true, then I don't care about their scoop. Nope.
A suspected terrorist was tracked and arrested when they tried to enter the country.
That's just a story that tells me that border security is pretty all right. It's not working.
It's a failure. Biden's administration is ruining everything by catching terrorists
whenever they cross into this country. Also, if I were James O'Keefe, I'd probably shy away from
stories like this about terrorists on the border. They were on the risk of reminding people about
that time in 2014 when he dressed up as Osama bin Laden and walked across a stretch of the Rio
Grand River supposedly illustrating how easy it would be for bin Laden to sneak into the country.
It was super embarrassing and he got dunked on pretty hard. So I'd be careful about reminding
people about that video. I would say go for it, O'Keefe. I think this is a great idea. You're going
to get all the attention in the world and absolutely you should dress up like Osama again and then
die in the ocean. I will say that the sort of like flair for costuming period seems to be over in
James O'Keefe's career. That could be. He seemed to love to dress up earlier on. You know, when
you're young, you like to dress up. That happens. You get older, you know, you put away childish
things. Now he just likes to wear a suit, act really dramatic. Oh, I hate him so much. Interview
weirdos. I used to work at Facebook. Yeah, he's the worst. Yep. So we got a new new instance
of social media censorship going on here. This one doesn't quite fit all the usual suspects.
It also probably isn't true. Meanwhile, Facebook removes posts by Breonna Taylor's mother
criticizing Black Lives Matter saying they never helped her and they're full of crap.
Wow. So now the mother of Breonna Taylor, who was killed wrongly, and Senator Paul passed a
law to try to stop the no-knock warrants being used too much. He gets beat up for passing a law
to protect her. It's all upside down. So you can see here, Alex's position on the killing of
Breonna Taylor has changed now that there's an angle he can use to attack Black Lives Matter.
I want it. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Because he's using the mask of being sympathetic about her
death to make his his attack on Black Lives Matter palatable. You fucking opportunist bullshitting.
This is shady as hell and I have zero respect for it. A couple of quick fact checks here, though.
Taylor's mother did not say that Black Lives Matter was a fraud. She was commenting on the
Louisville chapter of Black Lives Matter, which she said she also has never dealt with. Also,
there's no indication that Facebook took down her post. It's entirely possible that she removed
it herself. There's no verification on that. Also, Rand Paul was beaten up by his neighbor in 2017,
and reports on the neighbor's trial have called it a fight quote over a lawn care dispute.
Breonna Taylor was killed on March 13, 2020. So unless this neighbor attacked Rand three years
in advance as retaliation for passing laws limiting no-knock warrants, then what Alex is
saying makes no sense and he's just grasping at straws. Also, Rand Paul's bill S3955 was read
twice and then referred to committee where it has been since June 2020. It is a dead bill.
Rand Paul has not succeeded in doing the thing that Alex is giving him credit for,
which his neighbor apparently beat him up for three years prior. I think that's a fun long
care incident. I think if Rand and I were to get into a fight, it would be like they would be
described as an existential incident insofar as I do not appreciate his existence. So that would
just be my, that would be my excuse. Sure. That's what I would have. I feel like you might be the
sort of cat who would like, you could get in the lawn care dispute with him. I could find a lawn
care dispute. You could find any kind of dispute. I just feel like it would be you'd like put poison
on some of his yard so it would spell out something really offensive. No, but what if he has a dog
that ate it? I would never, ever, ever hurt a pet. Despite it being Rand Paul's pet, that is still
a good pet. Trim his bonsai into offensive shape out in front of his house, maybe. Oh, I think I
could probably get a crane and then, you know, like that gag where you've got the bottle of water,
or the bucket of water on the door and you're like, open it and then somebody gets, oh, that's
terrible. I get a crane, but like a really tall one. Okay. And then when he's walking out of his
house in the morning, I just pee right on his head. Hmm. And then whenever he's not sure what it is
and he looks up, right into his mouth. No way to kill the dog there. Exactly. You're safe. Yep.
I would say that if you were doing that, you'd be playing with fire. Possibly.
And now the globalists want to burn down America. They would hold a police or a government hostage
so they roll over and a lot of them are. They're playing with fire. Playing with fire now, aren't
they? Fire has a way of getting away from you. Way of blowing back, burning you real bad.
That's why I don't play with fire.
Don't you? Because when an old George Washington say, old George, our leader,
what'd he say? What did he say? He said, fire is a dangerous servant
and a fearful master. This isn't a real Washington.
The structure of discussing fire and this exact construction with the servant master
dichotomy was traced back to at least 1637 by the website quote investigator. And the same idea
and quote, but being applied to water was traced back to 1562. The first time this, you know,
turn a phrase was credited to Washington was in 1902 in an article in the Christian Science Journal
and it's not even been consistently credited to Washington since then. It's just another
example of Alex throwing around fake quotes. Man, I think that one probably goes all the way back
to like 150,000 years ago whenever it was just like, ugh, and that meant it's hot. Run away.
You can use fire for things, but also it can fuck you. Yeah, exactly. So I was listening.
Don't touch it. It's hot. I was listening to that clip though and I got really excited because,
you know, every now and again, I hate the doors, but every now and again, I'm in the right mood
for that plan with fire. Sure. Sure. I don't know. Maybe I was just in the right mood. And the way
that Alex was doing the like, don't play with fire. I learned not to play with fire. Fire is
a way of biting you. I got really excited. And then when he said this, I got even more excited.
You're the ones playing with fire. You're the one letting it out of the box and you don't control it.
Those that release the fire are almost always the ones burned by the fire.
That doesn't sound true at all. You must respect the fire.
And you must keep the fire at arm's length. But those of you that embrace the fire of 666 will
be burned by the fire. You cannot enter the fire. You are not in command of the fire.
You're not.
I wasn't ready for the fire to be the devil. I really wasn't. Oh man. Oh boy. I thought it was
just about taking chances. See now who got tricked by winding up being the devil. Yeah, I know.
I was hoisted on my own petard. I was playing with fire, if you will, and I got burned.
Do Christians not know how silly it is to use 666? Oh, it's three numbers.
I also do like the idea that it looks like you have to respect the fire. You got to respect the
fire. Wait, the devil? You got to respect the devil? Keep the devil at an arm's length. All
right. You don't embrace it. You respect the devil. And when he was saying you got to keep
the fire, I was thinking of that candy log. Well, I was thinking of that too.
So yeah, that little diatribe was a little fun for me. Yeah, I always appreciate it whenever
he really loses the thread while trying to do lyrics. And then he's like, what if I combine
the two and then I'll have a thing to say? What if I turn this into a block of content?
Then I have to do less work. Then I have a good excuse to have not covered any news stories.
I'm an asshole. Spoken word album is coming our way once he's off the air.
Anyway, Jordan, this clip, this for me is just like every now and again,
you need like that cute moment. Sure. And I think that this is really cute.
Because there is a war on for your mind.
No, no. There are a lot of diseased, crazy people who always seek to destroy innocence.
And when we found out of them, well, we get destroyed.
He can't stop himself. He can't do it. He can't do it. It's too catchy.
Dan, I almost started whistling. It's too catchy. He has to start whistling in the middle of a sense.
It's amazing. That, my friend, is a human moment. That is, that is very cute. That is very cute.
So, not so cute is Alex's story corner on this episode. Oh, no.
So it's a little bit of a story about something that happened when he was getting divorced
from his wife. Okay. I think how is it possible to turn this racist because I feel that's where
we're going. It's not going racist. Yeah. Okay. Pretty deep into that later. Sure. This story
in particular is more, I don't even know what it is. I think the story Alex is trying to tell
is a couple of really hot ladies after he was getting divorced, right? A couple of hot ladies
invited him to a drag show. Okay. Okay. And here's what happened. And I don't know what is about
women liking this, but I was getting divorced. A couple of gorgeous women that lived in the
condos with me. Well, one of them did. One of them didn't live there.
Said, hey, we want to take you to this drag show contest. And I'm like, I don't really
go to topless bars. And they go, no, no, no, this is, this is tasteful.
I was in North Austin. I lived in downtown then. I was like a year into my divorce.
And when divorced, I'm like, okay, I mean, I'll go with you.
You know, there were two gorgeous brunettes took me. And I get there and I go, what the hell?
This is like half of these are men and the smell of the hormones are sick. And then they all got
mad at me that I was there and we were there like, you're right. We didn't know it was all men.
We thought there'd be a few here. Let's go. What? But I remember and we were there like 15 minutes.
This story makes no sense. This is incoherent. Yeah. And insane. Yeah. I wonder what the reality of
the story is if he's just making all this up. Yeah. I mean, it is, it's, it rings true in the
sense that I have no doubt that at a certain point in his life, someone invited him to a drag show.
Sure. That I would believe. Well, yeah, it feels, it feels strange that I would also believe they
would be incredibly, it doesn't sound like he knows what a drag show is. It's possible. I think
he thinks that it's a burlesque show. Maybe. And it's not a drag show. It's tasteful.
Well, man, isn't that sad? There's a certain part of me that finds it so sad that if you're a
conservative Christian white nationalist, you can't enjoy a drag show, which is one of the most
joyous places that I've there's everybody's happy at a drag show. There's a lot of happiness.
It's so happy. I think that this story may or may not actually be true or it might be greatly
embellished because I think it's really just an avenue for him to get into bashing drag queen
story. Yes, of course. And so one of the things that I've noticed that he does all the time is
basically says he says that he is reporters have captured like pornographic footage of kids with
like naked men and stuff like that. Sure. And it's like, no, you haven't. Not if you had.
It would be everywhere arrested. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely not. And so would you for playing it
on your show? Can't play on the show because the local affiliate's complaining. That's what I'm
saying. That's what he that's what he's saying. Yeah. Yeah. He this is just nonsense. Yeah,
this is some footage in Austin when stations complain about this. So don't don't show the part
with the guy totally naked with glitter with children humping him. I mean, but it's like a dude
with a major schlong and there's kids riding him, but he's got glitter on his genitals. So it's oh,
it's covered. I mean, this is all illegal. And so I just couldn't imagine being a child and being
around these because it's a pack of lunatics. I mean, they're all on drugs. They're on all sorts
of crazy hormones. They're doing all sorts of insane things. And I've been around it for 15 minutes.
And it made me physically sick. Talking about that drag show that he went to. Yeah, I was going to say.
Those two very attractive ladies. Wow. Wow. 15 minutes. So, so much of that doesn't need to be
part of the story. Nope. So much of it is like those details don't help with your story. It
doesn't matter how big his schlong was. No, that is the case. It's any size schlong. It's still
illegal. Let me let me tell you this. I don't know if he was saying it was a big schlong. He said it
was a major. That's true. That's true. That means it's one rank away from giving him information.
This is not a lieutenant colonel. This. Yeah, I don't know. I don't I don't buy any of this
nonsense. No, no. So Alex gets back to talking about the chauvin trial. Sure. Anticipation is
building. Maxine Waters has, you know, said some comments that Alex is not into. Sure. But the
judge, you know, he's not, he's not interested in making this a mistrial. You see that judge up there.
Well, we don't just listen to a congresswoman. You know, we don't, we don't need a mistrial.
No, you just have the jurors, people go into their houses the last two days,
CBS News doxing him. You got people going to the where one of the witnesses lived two years ago
and putting pig blood and severed pig head on his property. No, you just got the media saying
they're going to burn down everything if you don't send him to prison. This isn't about that cop.
It's about lawlessness and terrorism and this mob, this French Revolution, Malist,
Bolshevik Revolution, October Revolution. Takeover. Alex is yet to demonstrate or show
any instances of jurors being doxxed or harassed. So I'm not taking him repeating that claim any
more seriously than I did the first time. There's another interesting thing here though, which is
that the media didn't say that there would be protests and fires if Chauvin was found not guilty.
Alex has played some clips from newscasts, but their interviews with civilians in Minneapolis
who are expressing that are likely to be unrest is Chauvin is acquitted. There's a really important
difference here and it's one that I think Alex refuses to acknowledge. If the news goes out and
interviews people and they say that they'll likely be protests if Chauvin is found not guilty,
does Alex think that the news should pretend that they didn't do these interviews?
If the goal is to represent the opinion of persons on the street that they talk to,
it would seem like an irresponsible level of censorship to just edit their responses to
reflect what you would want them to say, but that seems to be what Alex wants to happen.
Well, okay, so the person being interviewed said specifically that if justice in this
circumstance is denied, when it's so overwhelmingly obvious what the verdict should be, then I'm going
to help people quote, no longer have a police precinct for a little while. And then if that was
edited, it would be like, but. Well, I mean, like, I think that really what's going on is essentially
this is how Alex creates content and so he assumes that everybody else does.
Yeah, of course.
Alex only puts like blurbs in and stuff that makes him, you know, like he has these.
It tells the narrative he wants it to tell. So he assumes.
Supercuts of Owen Troyer dunking on libs and stuff like that.
Do you think the right wing has actually convinced itself that the other side is doing what they're
doing? I think Alex has probably thought that all along.
It has to be the only justification for their horrible, awful behavior, right?
Yeah, I think so. Also a small point, but Maoism and Bolshevism aren't the same thing,
and they have some pretty salient differences. I think Alex just picks and chooses commie words
that he thinks will scare the audience. Communism is a single block.
I would love for him to try and explain what he meant by the end of that sense.
That would be amazing. So Alex is not a racist as we've discussed many times,
but usually in the reverse he is a racist. Yes.
And one of the ways that you can tell that is when he says things like this.
But in all these BLM events, it's like 20, 30 white people and three or four black people
who they have at the front of the line, who they admit they use at the front of the line.
And then the black controllers train as Marxists even say white allies in the back because they
don't want them seen. They want it to look like it's blacks doing it to scapegoat the blacks
while they start the race war. Wow. So I'm smart enough to play chess while their folks
are playing checkers. Really? Wow. That was your chess game right there.
For deep. Yeah. I would say three moves is all it takes to defeat him.
So Alex seems to be hitting this note a little bit more regularly in recent days. This idea
that social justice causes are meant to incite racist backlash from white people
and are orchestrated to do that by white people putting a few black scapegoats
at the front of their actions. This is a pretty outrageously racist idea. And as I've mentioned
in the past, particularly on the last episode, this is very much in the same tradition as Alex's
forefathers who fought against the civil rights movement. I realized in hindsight that maybe
I should explain my point a little bit further. Now Alex has kind of given me an opening to do
just that. Yeah. Alex's favorite book, the one that turned him on to the New World Order,
was called None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen. Apparently Alex read it at 12 and his
mind was blown, although he was still a Satanist a few years later and got a bunch of people pregnant.
But honestly, the timeline doesn't matter. Let's not worry about that. This book is a primer that
has been cited by many people, not just Alex, but people like Richard Belzer as being like a
revelation to them. Wow. The Bell's Tolls. Gary Allen was a longtime member of the John Birch Society
and None Dare wasn't his first book. Previously, he'd written a book called Communist Revolution
in the Streets, which was a scathing and very racist attack on the civil rights movement.
There are a lot of arguments made in the book that look very bad in hindsight, but one of the
predominant themes in the text is the idea that black rights organizations were secretly not
actually black rights organizations, but actually communist fronts typically run by white people.
Just in case any white people reading this are concerned about unequal treatment, let's just
100% get rid of that idea that race even exists at all. It's just white people versus white people.
From page 33, quote, we arrive at the interesting possibility that the black Muslims were started
by the communists, knowing that the majority of American Negroes felt no kinship with Soviet Russia.
By establishing a pseudo-religion based on Negro racial supremacy and annihilation of the blue-eyed
devils, a revolutionary cadre could be built within the United States without the majority of people
realizing its true significance. Probably not surprisingly, Allen never actually justifies
this quote, interesting possibility, because as he goes on to say, quote, if the black Muslims
were a communist setup from the beginning, it's doubtful that any but the very top oligarchy
were aware. That's some classic infowars-style proof right there. That's great. That's great.
This thing is true, and I can't prove it because only the top level of the conspiracy that I swear
is real has that proof. And you can trust my credentials because my previous and former professors,
all of whom top professors, I mean, you could, look, you can't interview them. All of them are dead,
but you can trust that I'm great. Right. You understand like this construction that he's
using is basically in order to prove the basis for my conspiracy and the suspicion that I have,
you have to assume the existence of the very conspiracy that I've failed to prove exists.
It's circular. It's kind of, yeah, no, it's him saying that if I'm right, you would already know,
or if my information was public by them, you would have already, yeah.
This runs constantly throughout his book, quote, the real cause of the riots is agitation by
revolutionaries, power craving, civil rights leaders and vote hungry politicians who are
willing to trade the citizen's safety for the vote of a minority bloc. Every group is a front,
every event is incited by communists. It's all very boring. On page 48, Alan lays out what is
essentially an overarching thesis, quote, the communists have been working for over 30 years
on mass recruitment of Negroes in America. Their efforts have usually failed because
Negroes have proved to be loyal Americans, but this has not caused the communists to slacken
because they see civil rights as America's Achilles heel and the Negro is the sacrificial
cannon fodder for a communist instigated revolution. This is the exact same rhetoric that Alex Jones
uses now, which is being deployed by Gary Allen to attack the civil rights movement
and Martin Luther King back in the mid sixties. I would challenge Alex to reflect on this more
or less one to one overlap between his rhetoric that's being used to attack social justice protests
of the modern era and the rhetoric that Gary Allen used to attack social justice protests
from our country's recent past. I mean, you could again, this goes back to slavery. This goes all
the way back to them being like, well, there's no way that slaves could ever organize on their own.
So it must be white people agitating the slaves. And it's probably poor white people
because they don't like us having all the money. It sure it goes all the way back. Yeah, it's there.
There is that. I choose to focus this. No, of course, this because this is part of Alex's
intellectual tradition. Right. Right. The anti communism hadn't been attached to this.
This is the worldview that Alex espouses. Right. Very deeply this anti communism stuff. And
this rooting of it is something that he needs to understand and stop like obfuscating like
it's nonsense. Yeah, you can't you can't have you can't play the exact same game that your
forefathers did against the civil rights movement and pretend like that's not what you're doing.
It's not about communism. No, of course not. So Alex won't do any of this reflection and
everyone in his orbit pretends like books like Communist Revolution in the street don't exist
because they make it too obvious that like I said, this isn't about communism. No, it never was.
That's all just a mask that they use to hide behind. Yeah, absolutely. Whenever the communists
was used as an excuse to black ball Jews in Hollywood, it's not like J Edgar Hoover was like
this will never work against black people. Yeah. And you know, just to give you some idea of how
little people want people to read books like this. Yeah. It was very hard to find that I
believe that I had to get it on loan from another university's private library that I got it for
like a week and was able to photocopy it like it's it's ridiculous. It's out of print. It's
buried probably because it's super offensive terrifyingly racist thing. I've read you've
given me one page and I was like Jesus Christ. Yeah, it's terrifyingly offensive and very similar to
the rhetoric that Alex Jones uses now vis-Ã -vis things like Black Lives Matter. Any any white
replacement theory in there? Yeah, probably. Yeah, we'll get there sooner or later. Yeah. So
Alex goes to calls and he wants to talk about what he thinks going to happen with this verdict,
ma'am. What do you think? Okay, so number one on the verdict. I think it's going to be a hung
jury. I think a lot of people got scared about the Maxine Waters comments. Even the defense
lawyer brought it up that his phone was blowing up on the trial. And I that's what I think. I think
they're going to be a hung jury and it's going to be a they're going to retry him. I think they're
going to try to keep it going all year. That's my I think that seems totally controlled. She's a demon.
I think they told her to go do that to hang the jury. I agree to cause the blow up.
Okay, so there's going to be a hung jury and it's going to be Maxine Waters has come out and said
these things in order to precipitate that. Here is my educated guess. That way there's going to
be a riot afterwards because people are going to be really upset about the wrong jury. They're going
to be pissed. Yeah. So that's where we're at here and this seems to be fairly consistent. Not hard.
Now this caller has another thing to bring up. Mm hmm. Boy, things change real fast. Okay.
Um, I just want to know, did you see that Omar segment where he pretty much told his audience
that the liberal media has been lying about COVID the whole time? I just want to know your thoughts
on the Bill Maher segment because I haven't heard to talk about that yet. Well, done done done. Very
talented, very watchable. I don't agree with a lot of what he said. Smart. Yeah, he's a giant hoax.
Oh, I forgot to fucking hate you. Yeah. I hate you so much. Bill Maher. I hate you so much. Bill
Maher is now a secret patriot. I hate him. I can't. I can't. No, that's that's a bricking. That's
I just think I think he's pretty much he's not going to become like a regular Democrat on the
left. He's going to have to come out as a libertarian or they're going to start calling him
a fraud. Oh, actually they've been demonizing him before this saying stop burning down random
neighborhood. Stop shooting random police. That's what bad guys do. Yeah. No, he he's he look,
I can't think of anybody. The word is he's more like Tucker Carlson. He's just he just he won't
be on air. He doesn't tell the line. So he has to make some false statement to make a true statement.
But I'm I'm rooting for Bill Maher to go all the way. Thank you so much. I have bad news for that
caller and that is that Bill Maher is self identified as a libertarian many times in the past. Yeah.
His exact political philosophy is kind of tough to nail down. But libertarianism is one of the
titles he's used before. The only reason anyone would think that he's some kind of a super liberal
is if they only know about his positions from listening to Alex yell about him. Exactly.
Also, Alex can fuck right off with this stuff about Maher being basically like Tucker Carlson,
but he knows that he needs to say some things to stay on air. For years, Alex has used things that
Maher has said and pretended they were globalist positions. The whole thing about how the globalist
wanted to crash the economy to hurt Trump. That was entirely based on a joke that Bill Maher said
on one of his shows. Alex has used Bill Maher's comments to such a prominent extent in his
conspiracies that Alex had to explain Bill Maher's role in globalist operations like this.
Here he is on the same show, Bill Maher. When he talks, that's a globalist mouthpiece. So
it's like Satan's puppet, his little sit on his lap, little one of those things, ventriloquist
dolls. Yeah, he's basically a globalist ventriloquist doll. He lays out the program.
I was just going to say whenever he said some people have been, I'm like, that has been your
job for five years. Jesus. This is a stunning reversal for Bill Maher. If I believed a word
that Alex said Bill Maher should be super worried about globalist assassin squads coming to get him
for portraying his contract as a ventriloquist dummy or some dumb shit, but all of it's made
up. So it doesn't matter. Isn't that something that he said on his last episode is that the
higher ranking guys eventually leave the globalists with all their money and power, and then they
get killed. Bill Maher is going to get assassinated soon. That should be what you're saying. Yeah.
Anyway, we get a guest at this point and it's Norm standup comedy pad. Does he have a new bit
for us? No, but if he did Limerick's, if he just out of nowhere started doing Limerick's,
that's a full circle for us. Isn't chapter's name norm to no, Marty. No, it's already. Yeah.
I will say that nor doesn't have a new bit, but he does have an old one. Okay. I mean,
I'm sure not going to call beat black lives matter if somebody's breaking my door down the
night. I'm dialing 911 and hoping somebody like Derek Chalvin in response to the call. Again,
great bit. I mean, you would if you were white. And I do love the idea that he's insistent on
making sure people know that a I wouldn't black lives matter does not address burglary. Yes. Okay.
Yes. Just to make sure everyone knows thank you, nor one the number for black lives matter
significantly longer than 911. I also wouldn't call the police to deal with like racial injustice
issues. Nope. Nope. So I wouldn't deal. I wouldn't call them to deal with like advocacy for causes.
Yeah. We've made an amazing point. I think it's good. It's so good that normal had to do it again.
Yeah. The same point. Back to back. So good. Mike down for this because norm is going to lie a
little bit about the idea of reassignment surgery for minors. Oh, no. But that's less important
than the exchange that happens at the end of this. Okay. Okay. It is so heartbreaking. Okay. It is so
sad. We cherish difference for the sake of difference. We were in a situation where parents
could be accused of risk of injury to a minor by not heating their their minor children's desire
for sex change operations. I mean, it's just absolutely insane. And I don't really know who
benefits from this. It's hard to imagine that anyone does say as to this. Well, and yeah,
you know, that would be my that would be one candidate. Oh my god, you're a fucking lawyer.
Who benefits from this? Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Your honor, I asked that this case be thrown out
seeing as how half of the jury is Satanists. How embarrassing would it be to be like, well,
maybe we used to be taken seriously. Now I'm sitting here with this dumb fuck, Alex. Yeah.
He's telling me the answer to Quibono is Satan. And I have to be like, well, that's one option.
There's that's a possibility to take this bullshit seriously at no point in time.
Could I consider that perhaps somebody would benefit from not having their emotional life
destroyed by their real identity being denied them? But it's got to be the devil. So I think
that Alex has a disease. I think he has a compulsion, sickness and addiction. And that is
is whenever Norm Pattis is on the show, he can't help himself but make declarations that
involve a million dollars. Probably put our face up. She's under lights like 10 lights are on
her to press conference, and she's got almost pure pupils. Talking about Maxine Walker. Yeah,
I put that from my research. You've got to at least we're talking 10 lines of methamphetamine,
cocaine or LSD to do that. I mean, those eyes are she is jacked. What the hell is she on, man?
I'm she's I mean, she's on sell seriously. I'll bet anybody a million dollars. You can't shine
bright lights in somebody's eyeballs and have them be 95% people. I mean, look at that. God Almighty.
I don't understand enough of the physiology of people.
Police training here. Let me tell you, I it's it's remarkable. I mean, once is I mean,
it's still not a pattern, I guess. Norm has been on for two instances of Alex offering
a million dollar bounties on things for Norm. I'd be like, is it me? I do appreciate something
about me. Am I so boring that Alex needs to spice this up with millions of dollars on the line?
I do appreciate that. Norm is like, well, I think she's on self righteousness because
I am not going to insist that she is on drugs. That's not what I do. You already pimp me out
into saying that maybe the devil was the devil. You forced me to say that. Yeah. Yeah. So, man,
interesting. Norm, not Norm's appearance. Very boring. No, of course. But what is interesting
is that immediately after this, Alex has Barnes on. Why do we always have the double
lawyer attack? I think it's because it's the law day. You know, well, that's right. It shows
in trials. Yeah, you might as well have as many lawyers on as you can. And there are only two
who will. Yeah, but I might have accidentally like skipped a minute or something because like
Alex was in the middle of talking to Norm and then he's talking about how like Barnes is the
smartest lawyer that he knows. Oh, boy. And I'm like, did he just say that? But he meant Norm?
I don't know. I couldn't tell until Barnes started talking. Okay. All right. Okay. I guess
they just had them back to back. So maybe we just stroked out for a minute there. Yeah. But
as soon as he was on, I kind of figured out what was going on. The whole point of a jury trial
is to not have mob justice. It's the counter to mob justice. It's the opposite point to mob
justice. It's the remedy to mob justice. So by trying to create mob justice inside the courtroom
and convert the jury into a mob, they are completely defeating the entire point of jury
trial justice. And maybe their goal, much like with policing, will be to ultimately replace juries.
Exactly. Why the bold assault? Why are they so arrogant? How do we counter this? Because
this should really threaten all Americans. This is this is just as bad as going after free speech
or guns. But one of the greatest protection against total control by the state is the jury system,
because it's ordinary everyday people coming together. The power of judiciary lies with the
people. Absolutely. The power of the state is in the power of the jury. And it's a check on
politicians. It's a check on abusive media wants the power to misquote, misphrase,
miscript, misrepresent. And then the media wants the power like, well, we say jury's got to do.
So I found this really interesting. So what's going on here is the Barnes is coming on the
show here towards the end. And the game that they were playing, I thought was really overt.
What's going on here is so for a lot of the show, the fear that Alex has been building up to is one
of a hung jury or an acquittal, which is what the globalists want, because then there's going to be
riots in the streets. Naturally. This trial is essentially an elaborate setup to get people
riled up to the point where there will be riots. That's what Alex's callers have suspected. And
Alex has mirrored this sentiment back to them. He's even said that he believes that Maxine Waters
statements were intentionally made to cause a mistrial. So there will be riots. But what if that
doesn't happen? You don't want to put all your eggs in that one basket. So here comes Robert Barnes
to provide the alternative narrative in case things don't go the way Alex has been saying
they will this whole episode. Yeah. In case Chauvin is found guilty, Barnes has the narrative in
place here. The Maxine Waters comments were essentially the creation of mob rule within
the courtrooms in order to replace jury trials with mob justice. Until the verdict is read,
if you're a listener of Info Wars, you're being asked to believe that Maxine Waters comments were
simultaneously an attempt to replace juries with mob justice and also a needlessly complicated
conspiracy meant to cause a mistrial that will lead to riots. Info Wars needs both of these to
be true until the verdict comes. It's a game of Schrodinger's bullshit. Yeah. I do appreciate how
his audience, in fact, maybe how all of conservatives view everybody on the left insofar as never
speaking to them. They know exactly what the left is going to do. It's kind of amazing that if you
never learn anything about your political enemy, quote unquote, you can make them say whatever
it is you want them to say. True. Yeah. So Info Wars have these narratives established and they're
ready to push their worldview and pretend that they were right regardless of how the jury decides.
The act of the verdict being read actually determines which of these ideas they have to
accept as truth moving forward. Yeah. If Chauvin is not guilty, Alex will say that Waters caused
that to start the riots. But if he is guilty, that angle will be quickly forgotten. The reverse is
true of the mob rule storyline. Yeah. This is an important point to recognize that reality
doesn't matter to someone like Alex. Real life events are just things that he incorporates like
props into the story that he decided to tell long ago. Yeah. And the story with the Chauvin
trial is that there's no outcome that's actually good. They're all just useful to Alex. Yep.
It is. Yeah. It's very annoying. It's very annoying that they can just fucking... It's like
they're prewriting a Choose Your Own Adventure book based on the story. They've already got
where they're going to wind up. They just have to give you the different pathways to go down.
And if they choose page 19, then you have to start over at page two and be like,
okay, well now they're going to start a race war next time. But this time it was a Maxine Waters
mob rule. Well, it's basically like insistently saying both A and B, which are contradictory
things. Yeah. And then B happens. Yeah. And then someone criticizes you for talking so much about
A and you're like, no, I said B. Yeah. Yeah. He said both. Yeah. Yeah. Well, A squared plus B
squared equals either A or B squared. I believe is how the... Yeah. So Barnes, he has some comments
that he wants to make about how society got to the point that it is now where there's such a nanny
state. Does he say that it's his fault? No. Although Alex should probably be mad at him. What did we
do to let these lunatics get to this point? And how do we counter people like this?
Well, it sort of starts with the culture itself, that politics is downstream from culture and the
sort of the entire safe space movement that arose out of sort of the moral panic about
kindergartens at elementary schools and daycare centers in the 90s, going to all of those range
of cases where a lot of stories were told by the prosecutors that ended up being false,
created sort of a play date culture where we weren't allowed to let our kids go out in the
street and just play with random strangers and have fun. He's just saying the nanny state has
created a lot of neuroses and now they can leverage that at anything they want.
Correct. No. He was saying that's a satanic panic. So Robert Barnes' main contention
is that conservative right wing outrage towards an imaginary problem led us into a circumstance
that is almost entirely conservative outrage at a made up problem.
Yeah, more or less. That does make sense. But the reason that Alex should be mad about this is
that Robert Barnes is saying that like the things like the McMartin School trial. Sure. Yeah. There
were things that were alleged that weren't true. Which Alex has often said. Alex believes that
all of those things are true. 100% true. He believes that Ted Gunderson is the most
reliable source ever and Barnes is saying literally the opposite. This is silly.
Both can be true. Yeah. And I do. I wonder if Barnes was stopping himself because you could
hear him say he stopped himself from saying McMartin. Yeah. Like maybe you just didn't want
to be too specific or whatever at risk of pissing off Alex. I think there's a rule of like don't
tread too closely into Alex's zones. You know, especially not with specifics. Yeah. Yeah. Especially
when you can't like bear the indignity of agreeing with Alex's stupid position on it. Yeah. Well,
it could be the devil this time, Alex. Yeah. Norm got trounced. So look, Robert Barnes
noted gambler on politics. True. This guy loves loves to make a bet. May make some money. Yeah.
So Alex wants to know what you know how it's great if your lawyer is also gambling on the side.
You know how what you want. You know how what you want from your lawyer is also gambling. Yeah.
Yeah. So Barnes, Barnes is the kind of guy who's going to make a definite stake in terms of like
what's going to happen with this version. Is he going to put a million dollars down? No,
he's not Alex. Damn. And I think that there's a decent chance that we get an acquittal. My
view is there's about a 50% chance of an acquittal in this case. And that's going to shock the media.
That's going to shock a lot of people who didn't watch the trial, but it would affirm the confidence
that people rightly have. Because I think the last straw is threatening the jury. People go, wait,
we're the bad guys. We're being honest here. I'm a good person. I want to do justice. You're
saying I'm bad. I'm doing what you want. That would make me, you know, if I was on the knife
stage of which way to go, that would make me acquit. So Alex is talking about thinking that
Maxine Waters has threatened the jury. So if I understand Alex correctly, were he on a jury,
the main thing that protects us from a mob rule system, were he considering the actual justice?
He would take somebody, anybody's comment in the media and use it as justification for his
spiteful decision to exist entirely within oppositional defiance. Oppositional defiance
would rule his decision making not the facts of the case. The only thing protecting us from mob
rule. Look, I'm pretty sure this person's innocent, but Maxine Waters said, Bill Marr said, he was
talking shit. Bill Marr's cool now. Who am I mad at? Who do we choose? Jimmy Kimmel. Oh my god.
Yeah. Also congratulations, Barnes, on your 50-50 bullshit. Yeah. Yeah. Well, he could go one way
or it could go the other. Or there's a third possibility. Wishy washy nonsense. So I found
this very bizarre, but not really all that bizarre. There was this phenomenon going on where you had
these two possibilities and these two narratives that were built up, one at the beginning of the
show and one towards the end of the show. Yeah. Or you have, you know, Maxine Waters is trying to
cause a mistrial in order to get right. And then Barnes, like she's doing this to create mob rule
in order for the jury to be cowed into voting guilty. Yes. And I was like, both of these things
are kind of, you know, it's tough. You have two disconnected threads. Right. And then what I
thought was really interesting is in this next clip, you can kind of see Alex tie them together.
Really? Yeah. All right. I'm listening. So bottom line, do you think threats on the jury
backfire and they acquit or do they bow down? I think that's an open question. I think it worked
with some jurors, didn't work and backfired with other jurors and the question is who wins out in
the end. So now what Alex has done is he's taken these two things, he's woven them together under
a similar umbrella and he's made it feel like they're connected. Yeah. Alex has decided that the
deciding factor in this case is whether or not these threats to the jury have been successful,
which is already an outrageous assumption for him to make. What is this does is remove any reality
of the facts of the case or even the possibility that any of the jurors could find Chauvin guilty
unless they were doing so as the result of bowing down to threats. There's no such thing as the
merits of the case. None. None. By framing the conversation this way, the conclusion is that
the right verdict is acquittal. That's just assumed. And the explanation for a guilty verdict
is that the jury was afraid of threats, which is nonsense. I said this makes Alex's narratives
feel like they're connected, but they're actually not. If you take a closer look,
this new cleaner framing leaves out the entire thing about Maxine Waters specifically making
the comments she did in order to cause a mistrial. So there would be riots, right? This is not the
same thing as threats backfiring and leading to an acquittal. Yeah. This one of the differences
between them is really major too. You would think because it's part of the globalist's
overarching plan. Right. That's the problem here. Why are we adding this element that destroys
the plan that was already working? Yeah, I guess. Yeah. So in the conception of how Alex was talking
about the verdict earlier in the episode, it was pretty clear that the globalists wanted an acquittal
because their goal was to incite street riots and burning of cities. Right. Which you're not
going to get with a guilty verdict. If that is the case, then these alleged threats to the jury
have to have been meant to be so over the top that a mistrial is guaranteed and the riots happen.
However, in the new framing, it appears that the globalists actually want Chauvin to be found guilty
is the mob rule. These threats are either successful, in which case the verdict is guilty,
or they backfire and the verdict is not guilty. But the reason that the threats are made
are in service of achieving a guilty verdict. Right. If you pay close attention, over the
course of one show, Alex has completely changed the primary motivation of his imaginary villains
because he's just making this up as he goes along. None of this means anything. This whole
thing is basically just a lazy idiot engaging in an act of really long, really bigoted improvisational
storytelling. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Basically. And having weirdos like Robert Barnes help him out
along the way. Oh boy. So that was the tale, I think, of the 20th. And then in the evening
of the 20th afternoon, depending on time, so sure, sure. Maybe morning. Who knows? Maybe you're
overseas. What you're going to do? Chauvin guilty. Yes. Also, Ted Nugent got COVID. Yes.
Other news. Is he is he on the 23rd? No, he doesn't. He should go on. He doesn't come up.
He's got to go on. He's got to go on with COVID. That's got to happen. Sure. Yeah. And lick Alex
and absolutely find a way to be like, this isn't real. So we go come in on the 21st now after
the verdict has happened. Yeah. And you can tell a little bit of a different tone. Oh,
you think a little different vibe is happening in infowars studio.
What is wrong with you, people?
Delray kind of day. It is. I just it's Europe.
We watched him murder somebody. It's not an attack on whiteness. It's not even it's not an
attack on whiteness. Why do they all have to make it an attack on whiteness?
There are so many reasons to attack whiteness. We didn't need this one. You know how you were
saying that you enjoyed that nice bath? I did. I loved it. I think that Alex was in a similar
place that you were before the bath because of this quote unquote attack on whiteness.
The only thing that he could have, he couldn't have a bath. So you had to listen to Lana Delray.
He loves this album, man. I'll tell you what.
I'm guessing that Alex just saw that one of the titles of the songs on Lana's new album is
Tulsa Jesus. Yeah, I was going to say. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Yep. Yep. All he needed
to see was Alex forgotten that just three years ago he was spending quite a bit of time on his
show yelling about how Lana Delray was a witch who used evil spirit spells against Donald Trump
because she said in an interview that she used witchcraft against Trump. Yeah, that does sound
right. Does he now remember how the entire right wing was up in arms about her breakthrough album
being called born to die? That was the other outrage machine time that was back then when
the outrage machine was cranking out that bullshit. It's just it's so interesting. Like I feel worried
for him when he's playing a bunch of Lana Delray. I don't appreciate that it's okay for him to love
Lana Delray publicly, but he can't admit that he fucking loves Star Wars. Yeah, he still feels
the need to be like I don't even like those dumb movies. So it's so infuriating. Now let me
reference an obscure character. Exactly. Someone you would only know. Only exists in books and
immediate pull from something it would be impossible to immediately pull from. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Can't
do it because Star Wars is not Christian like Lana Delray's new album. Oh boy. So in Christianity,
how's Christianity doing? Still kicking it? Well, God's real. Satan's real. Yeah. Well,
I guess that means Christianity is having a great time. There's right. Satan is real. Okay. God is
real and you are real and this is not a simulation. That sounds like something a simulation. This is
the great test of consciousness. That's exactly like what somebody in a simulation would say.
Or the seed of the universe, the seed of infinity is not just given away freely.
You must be tested. I must be tested. And so when you see the Nancy Polo sees the Maxine Waters
and the Prince Phillips. What? And the David Rockfellers and the Bill Gateses of the world,
these are people that failed the test. These are people held in mindless clown like bondage.
Did I mostly keep that clip in for the turn of phrase clown like bonded? Ah, it's a good one.
Possibly. It is a good one. Clown like bondage is not bad. That's very evocative. Yeah. Also,
I mean, it's just indicative of like kind of this mood that Alex is in at the beginning of the show
like over at Lannadel Ray. He's talking about Satan and like God and he's in a very, very deeply
spiritual. Yeah, it does seem like we're going to get into more esoteric Christianity for a little
bit. Yeah. Lest we deal with the covering. No, we don't want to do that. No, there's a lot of
racist things that you would say if you were to cover that verdict and you were probably just
talk about Satan. Satan's a real good guy. We are in the process of not human's extermination,
but the slow destruction of all carbon based life forms on this planet is the goal of Satan.
Does that matter? Because God created this carbon based system. We are made in the image of God
and Satan hates our supremacy. Why? Humans are incredible when we're unchained. We are
beautiful. We can experience the universe and communion with the creator. We're like
rods and cones in the eye of God. We are God's vessels. We see color. God's tentacles. God's
probes. God's system experiencing consciousness. I don't want to be any of that and nothing Satan
can do will ever change that. What? I don't know. I feel like maybe he should have gone to college
and got high. Maybe you would have worked some of this out of his system, having really annoying
conversations with people. Yeah, because that's very simple. Okay, so you're telling me that one,
this life, yeah, hit it again. Hit it again. One. I got to break out the bomb. Yeah, you're
going to need it. This life is a test. Yeah, right. Consciousness is a test. And that's all it is
because God is testing you to see if you can come and hang out with him. I guess. Right,
but Satan is the person or entity doing the testing. Sure. Thus, he is part of God's plan.
Right. And if you're like Pelosi or Prince Philip, you have failed the test and you're in
clown-like bondage. Right, you're in clown-like bondage, naturally. But I mean, it's like,
he's been doing this for, you know, thousands of years. Why is he still taking it so personally?
You know, the devil is like, I'm already part of the plan and God's like,
he's not going to succeed at destroying all of the people. We've got Alex fighting it. Well,
it's because the last 999 years of this thousand-year plan has been all leading up to this.
Well, that's why God gave us Alex. Yeah. There's this sort of bias that people have about like
immediacy or currency, like the time right now is the most important time ever. Yeah, of course.
Every generation thinks they're the last generation. Exactly. Yeah. And obviously,
there's reasons to feel that way sometimes. Well. But Alex suffers from that in a way that intersects
deeply with narcissism. Could be. Kind of scary. Yeah, it's not good. So yeah, I just,
I remember, I had a lot of conversations like that, like maybe when I started to like, I don't know,
explore some of the elementary ideas about Gnosticism or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, like, oh, the blowing minds. Yeah, that's when you should have that. Your head is empty.
You're a big dumb, dumb. You should be smoking weed and having dumb conversations. But at the
same time, when you're not smoking weed, you should be reading books and struggling with
reading comprehension. And then you won't have to have those conversations ever again. I love
of never having those conversations, Dan. So one thing that I thought was really bizarre and maybe
off-putting was where he goes immediately after this conversation about how we're elements of
God's eye experiencing things for God. Also tentacles. Mic down for this because this,
I want to see if this hits your ear the same way it hit mine. Okay. We're like rods and cones
in the eye of God. We are God's vessels, God's tentacles, God's probes, God's system
experiencing consciousness and nothing Satan can do will ever change that.
So don't let the enemy get you down. I know it gets me down. It's sad. And don't let their religion
of race war and their religion of worshiping black people on the surface when they're doing the opposite
or killing them. Ever get you down. That really felt weird. I don't feel comfortable. No. No,
that makes me feel very uncomfortable. That's really weird. That's really gross because now you're
transforming the fight for even the slightest modicum of racial justice into a holy war
against anyone who would try and get a modicum of racial justice. Yeah, there's some of that.
And also the pronouns that are used are a little bit strange. He's using we a lot when he's talking
about the eyes of God and what happens. And then them when he's talking about black people.
It does seem like what he was doing a little bit of I think he has a very different view of people
based upon their skin and appearance. And that's just me. That's just me. I could be wrong.
I tell you what, that seemed very strange. That hits my ear very weird, except there's a very easy
explanation that would not make it hit my ear very weird. And that is if Alex knows that he's
just talking to white people. Yes. Yes. Then it makes perfect. What he said makes total sense.
Makes perfect sense. Yes. Yeah. Yep. But if he thinks that he's talking to a diverse audience,
that's weird. That doesn't make sense. That's not cool. The structure of that sentence is bizarre.
I would be more careful if I were him. Anyway, what I'm saying is that we denizens of the great
Rhodesia and wait, wait, I shouldn't have said that. Well, I mean, we the good Christians.
Alex's buddy Gary Allen loved Rhodesia. It was surprising. So, you know,
I always like to find these kinds of moments where there's olive branches, where there's a
possibility for Alex and I to agree. Sure. We want reconciliation as always. I mean,
even if it's superficial, I'll take it. Sure. I kind of thought that maybe Nancy Pelosi is very
unfortunate and poorly constructed comments. Boy, boy, boy, Nancy, really putting your name
at the top of the list to go fuck yourselves. Nancy Pelosi came out and referred to George
Floyd's murder as a sacrifice for justice was real shit. I thought that maybe there would be
an opportunity for Alex and I to come to some sort of an agreement that, hey, that was not good.
Yeah, it seems like it wouldn't be hard. That's that's the level of shit that if I was Nancy
Pelosi's aide, I would immediately tackle her off the stage. I would be like everybody will
like you more if you get hurt for this. And then come up with an excuse of like I saw some
threat. I ate chili. Just anything. Yeah. Unfortunately, this would have been a
layup for Alex to get me to agree with him. But somehow he manages to not only miss the shot,
he broke his ankle midair. Critical failure. Nancy Pelosi say we'll play in a moment.
She said yesterday breathing through her face diaper huffing and puffing at 82 years old.
With her tenuous grass to life.
As her spirit begins its descent to her master.
And she thanked George Floyd for his sacrifice like he was a veteran like like he was Jesus on
the cross that like like he was a messiah. Oh boy, a drugged out male prostitute.
Devastatedly unhappy possessed by the spirit of the world until the moment he died. Just just
missed it. Just just missed the mark. Incredible. Just incredible. Something so so easy. He's too
racist to even criticize Nancy Pelosi when she's being racist. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Remarkable. That
is that is a level I just didn't expect. I just didn't expect it. Yep. No. I mean there's disappointment
and then there's disappointment and then there's that. Yeah. Not like Alex. You can't even clear
that incredibly low hurdle of critiquing Nancy Pelosi. Yeah. That kind of a bundle. How dare
she not be racist enough for me. Yeah. That's that's not good. No. That's not good. No. No.
So the feds they're taking over policing which means actually the UN is in charge and uh-oh we
have no government. Okay. And there is Pelosi announcing the globalist UN controlled federal
and the feds are run by the UN now meaning UN takeover of our police just like they control
our medicine and our speech and policies of our military. We are now a conquered nation. And until
we realize we're a conquered nation we have no hope. But if we unified against their evil we
could easily take back our government. This is just about the Department of Justice opening an
inquiry into the Minneapolis Police Department. Alex is such a dramatic little baby that he's
turned that into the UN running the country and the only people who can stop them and take the
country back are him and his buddies. Yeah. Ridiculous. You gotta you gotta escalate things
a lot quicker whenever your big bad is the devil. You know you can't be like this is just going to
he couldn't even possibly be like they're just going to root out the patriots in the in the
police state and that's that's why it's bad. It has to be a complete overthrow of the United
States government. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. Gotcha. So I don't I don't know if you're aware of this
but we live in a multiverse. I am aware of that. Do you know that we live in those
universes simultaneously? It has to be true. It's real heady stuff. Yeah. Well you're not
just live in one dimension. We live throughout the multiverse. I want to open the phones up until
the bottom of the next hour and the constitutional lawyer joins us Norm Pattis. I'd like to shift
to dimensions. Yeah. I would very much like to not do that. Yeah. How do I live in the
dimension where Norm Pattis isn't coming back on the show about that? Yeah. What's that? What's
the the the quantum suicide thing? Can you just quantum suicide until you get into a good universe?
How do I get to the universe where you have a better fucking booking agent? Ridiculous.
Too much norm. Nope. Can't do it. So I want to tell you in advance here this is not a good clip.
This is a bit racist. If you're saying that now after where we've come.
Well this has to do with a lead in to conversation. It doesn't actually have much of a conversation
about the Bryant shooting in Columbus. Sure. Sure. But the way he does get into it is not good.
It's already been at historic highs. Black on white crime. There's a lot of black young people
are buying into the lie and doing it and it's terrible. But they're highly impressionable and
they're being told that this is what you should do. And I just saw a video this morning. It's an
article on n4s.com. We'll play next hour while we take your calls. Columbus, Ohio, a quote little
black baby, the media said. She's a big girl for 15. Looks like she hasn't missed out on any
cheeseburgers. How fucking she was stabbing a white woman and a black woman with a eight inch knife.
Looks like a short butcher knife. Black people call the police. She gets there and she keeps
stabbing people. And so they were stabbed. Two people were stabbed.
And because the white devil shot the black angel, Black Lives Matter is protesting and rioting.
There's a lot of details that are yet to be sorted out about this shooting. And I don't feel like I
have an ability to fully assess the situation yet. I'm going to leave that to more information to come
out time to process and what have you. I wanted to play this clip, however, to demonstrate how
open and shut things are for Alex and how coverage of this story begins by discussing how
impressionable black youth are and how they're being taught to attack white people.
The actual details of this case are secondary and not nearly as important as how explicitly racist
Alex and his show are. This is outrageous. That is so fucked up. I just don't know.
Black youth are very impressionable. I will never understand quite how easy it is for
white racists to get to like, well, if you're 15 and black, though, you're big,
right? You're bigger than 15 year old white people. So whatever happens is fine. I just,
how, how do you get there? Like it's just unconscionable. It just really is.
I don't disagree. Like for all they're screaming about pedophilia, it's fine if teenagers get
killed, though, because they're black and that means they're bigger or whatever. Fuck off,
unreal. Yeah, it's it's pretty breathtaking. And the ability for content that is this racist
to not be like, it's amazing that it exists. Yeah, it really is. It's shocking that it exists and
isn't dealt with in the proper context. You know, like it's not related to as like this might as
well be a clan show. No, it's 100% a clan show. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Granted, sometimes it's
a milder clan show. Sometimes they talk about other things. Maybe I'm sure the clan had to talk
about like anniversaries and oh, like we have a new kid, you know, like that kind of thing. Bitcoin
comes up from time to time. Sure, sure. But man, this is this is a pretty pretty out in the open
racist shit. That's unreal. Yeah, that's just unreal. But if you were to ask Alex, he has a
completely different idea. He thinks his show is like full of sophisticated information. Really?
I've always believed in the people. And that's why I said you hate them cast as a populist program
to just put out very sophisticated information, but also simple truths at the same time,
believing that if you up the level of information that ups the level of understanding,
not dumb the information down and dumb down the population of feedback loop.
Wow. But that said, when I do this governmental briefing style, power points and and cast and
just go over documents, that is extremely effective, not just with like General Flynn,
but I can tell you prime ministers, world leaders.
They had CIA boardrooms two weeks ago and our spars 2025 2028 report because
it was done in a briefing format. Not a fucking chance. I feel like this is a simulation because
there's no way a human being could possibly be that unself-aware. Well, I don't know,
I think he is self-aware. I just think that's the image that he wants the audience to have of him.
He can't possibly fucking believe that anybody took that shit seriously. Possibly believe that
that spars video that he did was so fucking offensively clunky. It was so dumb that Michael
Guy was a total weirdo. Yeah, they were taking lines completely out of context, making completely
false assertions about the document. Anybody who actually read it, like without just already
pre-deciding that Alex was right. Yeah, would come away from that. Like this isn't say what you
say it says. Yeah, that's there's a CIA fucking boardroom. Oh my God, not a fucking chance. You
know, but here's the thing that I have to say. Sure. Sure. I do like the idea that Alex thinks
that he has another speed. Right. I do like that idea because I think it's funny when he does that.
Yes, it is very funny. I think it's really funny when he tries. He thinks he's ramping it up. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. And he just doesn't have it. He doesn't have that pitch anymore. Maybe never did. No,
but he was certainly better at looking like he did earlier in his career. Right. Right. Right.
But I like that because I would like for him to take this way more seriously because I will too.
And I do. And I don't want to talk about like conceptions of the devil. I don't care. Right.
Right. I don't give a shit. You don't even know how fast your fastball goes. Yeah. Because you've
been you've been hanging around 75 like sooner or later he's going to get better at batting
practice and it's just not happening. It's not happening. No. Nope. It's just it's frustrating.
And I would like you to do some CIA boardroom shit. Yeah. That's that's kind of interesting though
because once you find out like the FBI was listening to Joe Biggs on like Antifa protests,
you realize like oh these people are morons, you know, like I could buy that the CIA had meetings
on it because I don't know if I trust any of them to do a fundamental Google search at this point.
Let me actually they're all insane. Let me say this. Yes. If I worked in the CIA, I might want
to have a meeting on it too, but just for a day off. Yeah. Yeah. Hey guys, we got a new Alex.
We got a new Alex guys get in the boardroom. We're going to put it on the big screen. Ain't no
way this is going to turn into any work. So anyway, yes, it's time for the big enchilada. Okay.
Let me just give me the big enchilada and then I'll go to your phone calls.
The globalists with their money have got the universities, the banks, the medical system,
the media system, the world council, the churches, almost all the churches are just
country club feel good groups. I don't care if it's Protestant Catholic, that doesn't matter.
They've got Hollywood. They've got the EU. They've got radical Islam in Orthodox Islam.
They've got Israel. They've got South Africa. They got everybody.
Wow. There's one thing they don't have. You.
And that's the US military. Okay. Now the US military's got its own stuff going on.
It's got its own problems, believe me. It's getting a divorce. But it's going through
the men and chivalry and to operate that level, some form of honor, even though it's predatory.
And so the globalists want to intimidate it, attack it, cause race riots who selectively
demonize the military and police with these purges to get control of them. They don't need to.
They have a plan B. There's a fucking super bio weapon release that they can do. None of this
makes sense. Why would they have? They don't need to take over the police. Also, if Alex's,
like, believes mean anything, they don't have Russia, right? Like he, what? No, they've got
everything. They've got everything except the military and the police military and the police,
which the fact that you're putting those two together kind of makes you realize what the
police is. Don't you? I mean, like, this is so ridiculous. I just, I have a hard time,
like even taking this seriously. The good news is there's still plenty of white
nationalists in the US military and the police. Still a lot of heavily. We gotta,
we gotta plenty of white nationalists really rooting for us to kill people. So we got that.
Yeah. I don't know. This is just, it feels like it just felt like that was what was gonna
like work for him to say. Yeah. And it just doesn't match with any of the stuff he says. Normally,
it doesn't make sense why the globalists need the military and the police. Yeah. You know,
you know what I feel like? I feel like if you're somebody who identifies with the police in the
military, you're a fascist. That's what I would go with. Again, this is just like improvisational
storytelling. And one of the things that keeps people excited in storytelling is like,
you know, sometimes the hero is doing well. Sometimes the hero is doing poorly. And when
the hero is down, you gotta cheer for him to come back up. Absolutely. The hero's journey. Come on,
it's 12 steps or whatever it is. I think it was a couple of weeks ago that Alex was riding pretty
high. They were defeating the global. Sure. Killing it. Unfortunately, they are now losing.
Oh, that's trouble. I want to give you the honest prognosis. I'm not like the Q people
that tell you everything's fine. We've won the war and just don't. We don't know. We're losing
and everything's collapsing and we have no future unless you get upset and speak out and take action.
Now, it's because we were winning culturally. There was a huge awakening. Great victory.
But now the globalists have taken their whole plan and launched it and accelerated their timetable,
which is extremely reckless. They were 10 years behind. God, you just can't not hear this over
and over and over again. Wow. He's got to get a new bit like because this bit is tired. I I just,
I just don't feel like I can handle this infinite battle between Alex and his evil enemies. Right.
And everybody is either accelerating or decelerating their plans at all times. Nobody's ever like
on his mood. Yeah, nobody's putting their chips on the table. Let's fucking do this. Well,
apparently they have. So if it doesn't work this time, I guess they've been defeated.
Well, then what are they going to do next? I don't know. I mean, either it'll probably be boring
and not real. That's true. This next clip. Yeah, I would say that this should
get Alex institutionalized. Okay. All right. There's a lot of things that he says that are like,
you know, offensive, like really offensive. Yeah. Yeah. They should have shunned, but not
institutionalized. Maybe booed. Yeah, booed is a good one. Yeah. This if he really believes this.
Oh boy. He should be put in a padded cell. Okay. But I have decided to be Christlike. I don't mean
that blaspheming. I'm serious. I have taken on the sins. I have taken them on. I am in a poison
of the enemy so I can see the enemy's operations.
So Alex has taken on the sins of humanity. All right. So he can see the globalists plan
like a crack. Like he's taken on the role of Jesus. Right. He's basically Jesus against the
global. I was going to say this is not blasphemy. Alex is very close to declaring himself the new
Messiah. Well, I mean, it's an interesting progression because he was like sort of getting
more and more comfortable with talking about himself as a prophet over the last six months.
And Trump was the. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Now that is not satisfying. Nope. At all. I've got
to take that next step. I must make myself the Christ. Look, you can only be a three star general
for so long before you want that next star, baby. Anyway, okay, Alex, take some calls.
I am the new Messiah. Anyways, let's go to the folks. Let's go to the calls and let's see if we
can talk to a fucking dumb racist. Mainly I want to get this out of the point. It's overwhelming
to finally talk to you because for decades, people have been telling me I was too volatile and
paranoid because I've been telling them about all this stuff except that it said the pedophiles
that I didn't have your connections, but about the we're all slaves and China's evil and how
everything's propaganda against the white man and and everybody thought I was I'm I'm talking
about all the way back to the 90s and everybody was just telling me I was crazy. What they do is
they brand freedom and guns and private property as the white man and then communism is the black
man and they go, the black man's good. The white man's bad. What it has nothing to do with white
men and black men. It's all branding. Does that make sure? Does that make sense? Yeah. And it's
and and it's been I mean, even in commercials, you know, the white man's always an idiot or
and then and I was always showing people how, you know, always shows people
like abusing white men and women hitting them and just it was just always just
sure goes back to marry with children. Every white man on TV is an idiot.
And then and then several years ago, I heard you for the first time and I realized I'm not the only
person that sees this. You know, I thought I was like cursed with this site. Oh, boy. So I think the
trope of the bumbling husband probably dates back a little further than married with children,
but whatever. I guess it's better than if they were like, I think we should go back to the honeymooners
when it was fine to beat your wife. Also, if Alec has a problem with the character trope of the
dumb husband, he's going to really hate when he learns about all the other historical characters
of people who weren't white. Oh, boy. In terms of just explaining a little bit of this, one of the
reasons there's such a large number of husbands and fathers who are kind of idiots is because
it's the easiest way to make their character lovable and flexible enough to fit into the
comedic premises that are required for a sitcom to work. Most of the situations the characters get
into probably wouldn't happen, or if they did, they would be resolved in way less comical ways
if one of the characters in charge wasn't a goof. You could make every show like Father Knows Best,
but guess what? Father Knows Best sucked. It's a trash show. Also, you know, I also hate the
depiction of white people in films being stupid, which is why I hate breakfast at Tiffany's. Do
you know what I hate about breakfast at Tiffany's? The way they treated that poor white man who was
definitely meant to read as white 100 percent. Yeah, this is this is not an attack on the white
man, but it does make sense that this guy would have these clearly racist feelings towards media
and everything that he experiences is an attack on on whites. Yeah. And then he hears Alex and he's
like, I've found my people. Of course. No shit. Yep. I mean, it's it's like it gets a lot worse.
How can you white people have had it so fucking pathetically easy for so goddamn long that the
idea of one appearance in movies or film where the white guy is the bad guy is like,
how could anybody do this? Well, look, you're saying that white people have had it so easy
for so long. Alex would beg to differ. Oh, I'm sure based on his own millions and millions of dollars.
Brother, I mean, listen, there's not any black people that have been attacked. Let's not exaggerate.
75 times by white people I have. But I actually enjoyed it. I mean, I grew up with black folks
trying to kill me and I learned how to fight really good. I mean, in fact, people ask how
Alex Jones did all this. I owe this to black races beating the living shit out of me. I mean,
I mean, I have just and I started hospitalizing a lot of black people and they they pretty soon
started, you know, appreciated me. But and I love those folks. I love the ones even I put in comas.
I want to go back to whistling. Do you remember when he whistled dead? I appreciated the whistling.
That was great. Oh, that's what they should do. If he gets on too much of a racist rant,
they should just start playing the Andy Griffith theme and it'll be like, okay,
and they should get like one of those intermission images. Yeah. And it's just let's all go to the
but no, it's photoshopped Alex's face onto Andy Griffith holding hands with young Richie
that's great little Opie carrying a carrying a fishing pole. What a piece of shit. Yeah,
he's the worst absolute piece of shit is the worst. Hey, I'm a huge racist, but also I'm
going to brag about how good I am and about how I defeated their for them in fights and put them
in comas. Sure, it's very strange. What a fucked up, dude. But I'm just saying I wouldn't be who I
was if I wouldn't put in the hospital and broken legs and broken arms and subdermal hematomas and
stabbed and everything else I did. I really want to thank black people for what they did to me.
I'm serious. All right, I'm not going to pretend to not understand the point Alex is trying to
make here poorly. Oh boy. This is the old idea of being like battle hardened and Alex is thankful
for the struggles that he went through that made him who he is today. Boy named Sue. You hear
variations of that from all sorts of people and I think generally, you know, there's a fine version
of it. Sure. But what's not fine is the way Alex is ascribing the series of beatings that he got
when he was younger to quote black people as opposed to quote specific people he got in fights
with. Yeah. Alex is generalizing to the larger black population here in a way that is incredibly
fucked up from listening to this. I'm not actually even sure if Alex realizes he's doing what he's
doing, but man, it is embarrassing and real racist. Yeah. This has been a real fucking highlight
real. It's not been really good. No. No. I would say that you might as well just come out and be
like, yeah, I guess I'm a racist. I feel like it can't be too far off now. Yeah, it's got to happen.
It's like, and he can try and justify his racism, but you can't pretend that you're not. It's too
late for that now. Yeah. Yeah. We have one last clip here and it's to get a little bit of a, you
know, a little bit of parsley, perhaps. Sure. Sure. But Alex has this caller who's calling in
from Brooklyn, right? One of the last holdouts in Brooklyn. Okay. Stronghold. Yeah. Read that how
you will. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I live in Bayridge, Brooklyn. It's an Irish, Norwegian, Italian,
German area. It's like the last Republican stronghold in Brooklyn. So what they're doing is they're
sending people from Clark's Globe, other places in Brooklyn to come in and try and take Bayridge
over and make it a liberal found. Also, what they're doing is they're shutting down restaurants,
they're shutting down all the restaurants and they're letting illegal immigrants sell products
in the street, which is crazy to me. Elaborate on that. Yeah.
Been a little while since we've heard Alex. That's a good one. That's a good one.
So that was enjoyable. Yeah, that was nice. Yeah. I mean, look, I don't think there was
anything else you could really expect from this period other than like some pretty brutal racism,
some pounding racism. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I think I think it was interesting the way it
manifested, you know, like I don't I don't think it made sense based on real life conditions. No,
no. And yeah, it sucks. I'm going to not listen or I'm going to listen eventually. Sure. Sure.
For our next episode, I am going to go back to 2003. Yeah, that way over my birthday weekend,
I can spend my time in the past as opposed to focusing too much on the present. That is my gift
to you. And that's my compromise. But yeah, this sucked. Yeah, that's
man, it's like that's that violent candle, you know, like it's got if we in order to move forward,
we have to get rid of this bullshit. We got to not do this anymore. But while we're fighting it,
they're fighting so much, so fucking hard. It's insane. It's insane. Yeah. I don't know what to
do. Fuck racists. So we'll be back. But Jordan, until then, we have a website and all that stuff,
but but more importantly, let's go out on a positive note. We got to hear it. And this is
another track from DJ Dan Arc. DJ Dan Arc. Thank you so much for creating this. We'll catch you
next time. Darryl Rundis, blah, blah, blah.
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