Knowledge Fight - #553: April 26-27, 2021
Episode Date: April 30, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on the early week on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex gets mad at the Oscars, makes stuff up about Covid deaths, and talks to the silliest phone salesman i...n the game.
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Thanks for holding us. Hello, Alex and Mr. Cimcola. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I love you. Hey, everybody. Welcome to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes that sit around drink novelty beverages and talk a little bit
about Alex Jones. Scratch that. We're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of
Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Jordan. Dan, what's up? I got a quick question
for you. What do you got going on? One, who's the deity you worship and two, what's your bright
spot? So Celine, of course. And second, my bright spot. I feel like, look, I took a lot of beating
from people about this whole doors thing. Okay, I do. Look, we're in, we're in straight up Alex
ad territory where you immediately started with look. Look assholes. Took a lot of pummeling over
that. Well deserved. So I've decided to open myself up to even more criticism. Okay, all right.
Okay, let's do this. I was walking down the street the other day and I got it in my head that I was
like, I haven't listened to methods of mayhem in a long time. Sure. Sure. You remember that the Tommy
Lee rap rock project? Yes, I do, Dan. I happen to remember that that exists. I haven't listened to
that in a long time. I wondered if it held up. And let me say, how does it hold up? Well,
I listened to three songs held up. It was like a shelf that was on the floor. I did not hold
up. I liked it when I was younger. Okay, okay. I didn't have good taste. I had a kid rock period.
Okay. I grew up in dessert. No, no, I'm sorry. That was a that was an overly aggressive reaction.
So I listened to the kid rock song, new skin. Sure. Not good. Not good. Also, it seems like
there's a theme to the song that is supposed to be about like a new beginning and like sort of
finding a new piece. Sure. Tommy Lee is famous for metaphor. Kid rock did not get the memo on
that. His verse has nothing to do with the song. Second song I listened to was Get Naked. And that
song is embarrassing. Oh, no. No, Dan. I know you're you're that's your response. But it's
more embarrassing even than that. Like what you're how you're responding. Like, of course it's
embarrassing. You would still be like, Oh my God, I will tell you this. I have not revisited it.
No plans. It's gross and weird. Sure. I'm somebody who's all kind. You know, I'm sex positive. I
think everybody's cool. Sure. Did the nudes do a guest verse on it too? Is that how creepy it is?
No, no, that would be a different kind of embarrassing. All right. No, it was just
there's a song on there called a proposition. Fuck you. I think that one was actually that
actually holds up. Oh, does it? Yeah. Is it about the is it about like prop 21? What are we
talking about? It's a you know, tied to the boys in blue running up on your crew. You know what
to do. I agree. Tell them fuck you. All right. Well proposition. Fuck you. Fuck you. It's a proposition.
So the whole thing was about like, Hey, yeah, I got a ballot measure for you. How about you go?
Okay, see now now I understand that previously you said that this song was good. I think it
holds up and then you just sang me a little bit of it. I beg strongly to differ. I feel I feel
like it's a I'm sure it wasn't intended as satire of a political outrage or like an expression of
like some kind of I don't know. It wasn't a greater statement other than fuck you. What if we were
a fourth rate rage against the machine? Look, it works on that level. Anyway, that's fair.
That's a mayhem. My bright spot. What's yours?
Well, I have a hard time with this as my bright spot because it is going to be unrevealed. But
I have completed a new project. Oh, great. That I will be working on. Please be a wrap up. I will
not be a wrap up with Tommy Lee. It will be a sex tape with Tommy Lee. And yeah, I'm very excited
about it. It's a it's a whole new thing for me. It's something that I've wanted to try for a long
time. And I finally know what you're talking about. I think you do as well. I'm excited about
this project as well. You know, I was a little worried that you wouldn't be excited about it.
But I'm excited now that I know that you're pumped. Yeah. And also I'm excited because it
does not involve more work for me. Exactly. In fact, this will be almost a complete reversal
of fortune wherein I will be planning on doing all this. This kind of sucks a little bit for the
listeners in as much as it is like a huge. It's huge tease. But that's what I'm in here. The payoff
will be great. I hope so. And I think everyone will love it. Or it'll be a disaster. Oh, yes.
It'll be a future bright spot or let's see. Or a methods of mayhem. Let's see. Yeah. So today,
Jordan, we are back in the present. We're going to be talking about April 26th and 27th, 2021
Blackjack. I was ready for it that time. Shit. I had the B first, but I think you said the word
faster. We tied. We tied. That was a tie. So what I wanted to do for this episode was I wanted
to do more of the week, but I got kind of caught up in some of the Alex stuff at the beginning
of the week. Sure. And I didn't want to, you know, get mixed up with the Giuliani got rated
kind of news of the end of the week. Sure. I thought like it would all be too much to cover in
one. So the end of the week will cover on Monday, beginning of the week we're going to cover today.
And yeah, the knowledge fight, your source for breaking news.
Yesterday's bullshit tomorrow. We'll get to get that on a shirt. Yesterday's bullshit next week.
So, but before we get to the episode, we got to give some hellos to some walks before that. I
have one out of context drop because I have two today. So I'm excited. Here's the first one.
And now here comes the sex robots. Here come the sex robots. Now I have a question. Does this
involve also the Daleks with guns? Because if you could combine the two, you're in, you're unstoppable.
No, I was thinking about introducing our shoutouts with and now here come the sex robots.
So first, Ville. I don't know how to pronounce that via LL a Ville. Yeah, whatever you want.
Yes. Last initial. Thank you so much. You are now policy wonk also. Happy birthday. It was on
the 29th. Shout out. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Vila or via. Yes. Next. Jordan Holmes
Jordan Holmes, non-binary twin. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy
wonk. Thank you very much. My non-binary binary twin. I forgot to put an apostrophe on there.
I confused myself reading it. Yeah, that sounds like Jordan Holmes, the non-binary binary twin,
which would be a good nickname for me. Next. My wife says she has nightmares of Alex Jones
voice because I listened to your podcast too much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much. And as always, let's remind you that if you are listening too much,
we are fine with you taking a break. Please stop. Please stop. It's bad for you. It's bad for you.
Then I got some technocrats here to give a shout out to. Oh, that's nice. So first we got Will
and thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. Preston L. Thank you so much. You are now a
technocrat. And Bob the Human Animal Chimera. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk. Crocky, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing,
bro? All right. We got to go full tilt bugging on this Watson. All right. Let's just get down
to business. We ain't making that money off that heroin. Why are you pimp so good? My neck
is freakishly large. I declare info war on you. Thank you all. Yes. Thank you very much to the
three of you. Now, Jordan, we got one little special thing on our last episode right after
we finished recording. Right after we finished recording. I got an email. Of course. I had
an email from Ashley who wanted us to give a birthday shout out to Matthew. His birthday was
on Tuesday. His birthday was on Tuesday. We weren't able to do it. We can't do that. Like
shit. We can't do that. It's not your fault. So now in the past, Matthew, I know your birthday was
on Tuesday, but I hope you had a good one. I hope you had a great one. I hope things are going great
and that you got a I don't know. I want to know how old Matthew is before I have 27. 27. I hope he
had an okay birthday. I'm just hoping for an okay birthday. 27. 27 is a year where you usually have
a let down birth. Also got a young one on the way. All right. Coming soon. Shout out to this baby.
It's like a baby. New sneakers dropping. Guys got a birthday. A new baby. Drop it baby. First
thing. Don't listen to any Tommy Lee albums now or in the future. Yeah. Or otherwise. I hate to
say it, but I mean, if you want to base your political identity on proposition, fuck you. Maybe
there's something to it. Well, you know, I'll side with you on that though. So happy birthday to
you, Matthew. Jordan. Here is our next out of context talk before we get to today's show.
And I know Major Cattleman. I served under Major Cattleman.
You sir are no Major Cattleman.
Okay. All right. All right. Here is the beginning. Alex opening up the show here on April 26th.
And it is a bummer. All right. I took off Saturday and Sunday at least about 90%
actually unplug myself from the computer. Spend more time with the family.
And it just intensified my clarity about where we are and what we're facing.
Are we eating our neighbors dead species on this planet and the big transformation
for the worse that is taking place. And here's the final equation. If we don't have a total
awakening to the fact that we're under threat and we're under attack at the globalist building,
what they call a post human world, then we don't have any shot at changing this or fixing this.
And it's been the process of industrialization. It's been the process of modernization
that has really turned us into these domesticated ignorant creatures that don't even know how to
defend ourselves and take care of ourselves. And each generation going forward is less human.
Let me tell you about the candle. All right. Okay. The force of modernity has
less human and each generation subsequently will be less human because of computers.
Unsurprisingly, Alex is that guy at a party. Listen, I'm look, I'm not saying that the
unabomber was good, but if you've read his manifesto, I'm not saying he was wrong. He's got
some stuff to say. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, like a smart guy built his own bombs. You got to
be smart to do that. That guy at a party is a bomber. That guy not at a party. Also a bummer.
Let's let's be remembered. Let's remind ourselves. Always a bummer. So yeah,
Alex is in a weird mood. Sure. Unabomber is a weird mood. Yeah. So we heard on our last
present day episode that Bill Maher secret Patriot secret. Yes. I'm fitting that into our
cannon. It was quite a shift for Bill. He really got an upgrade from ventriloquist dummy with a
globalist to basically talk or Carlson. You know, here's the other reason that I know for a fact.
Alex is a huge fan of Star Wars. Rhett Conning is his mate, raison d'etre in many ways. The man
absolutely refuses to stick to cannon. Yeah, that is true. It's especially when things are convenient
for him. Yeah. Yeah. I have bad news. What we are back
to Bill Maher being. Oh, okay. I've gotten to the point where I can't watch a CNN piece or even a
Bill Maher piece or any of these propaganda pieces because I see the writing that's involved in it
and I see the multi-layered deceptions that are involved. The level of propaganda has gotten even
more sophisticated and these are very skilled, very destructive people doing this. Bill Maher
secret Patriot run lasted two days or something. Honestly, not a bad run for Bill Maher. What the
fuck? I was expecting almost less than an hour. So stupid. That's good news. Oh, do you think
that's good news? He's gotten to the point now where he can't watch a film. When was he not at
that point? A couple weeks ago? Okay. Well, that's fair. Yeah. He can watch Bill Maher report.
That's fair. He can see the scripting man. Okay. See all the propaganda. All right. No, but he can't
watch it because the secret Patriot is too secret in this circumstance. Yeah. Or maybe he was just
talking shit the other day when he was like, I've heard from higher ups that Bill Maher is actually
kind of like Tucker. He's like a good guy. That sounds more reasonable. So anyway, there's good
news in the world amidst Alex's inability to watch news. Sure. Sure. You know, there's also a lot
of positive things happening because there's always a reaction and opposite wise and equal reaction.
But I I've really don't want to say transcended, but I have risen above my enemies.
I've always been disgusted by him. I've always just liked them, but I haven't wanted to defeat them
so that I could be the top dog and be above them in this pile of skulls they sit on top of.
I mean, I transcended them a long time ago. I guess from time I was born,
the time spirit entered my body, but now I've really transcended them. Oh boy. Oh boy. So the good
news is that Alex has transcended his enemies, although he did transcend them when he was a baby
and now you're really sure. Sure. Sure. Sure. So we're on the same. We're on the same path as like
David Lynch here. Now we're into transcend. What you need to do is transcend. Okay. Yeah. I was
like, this is a this is a mood. This is a to delusions of grandeur. This is something. There's
there's something there's an interesting way to start the show. And Alex pivots this talking about
how he's really transcended now into saying that like the answer is transcend. Oh, we all just
have to train. Okay. That's nice. I think what I'm saying is the answer is transcending these people.
We have to really transcend
work for you or and and still resist it and still say no to it, but not even give it energy when
we do it. These are like sad mad dogs with rabies foaming at the mouth out in the street.
And you know, they're already got done for it and it's over for them. So you need to just
stay away from them and just try not to let them bite your children.
And I think that's really what it comes down to. So I guess that means communes. Is that what he's
trying to say? Because all the world and the globalists and all the minions are all mad dogs
out there. Yeah. Yeah. And you just got to keep them away from biting your children and stay away
from them. They're gonna die of their own sure illness or whatever. So yeah, communes. I don't
know. Did Alex get a phone call from Michelle Obama and she was like, listen, Alex, I know you've
never tried this before, but when they go low, all right, we transcend. We transcend. That's
what we do. Yeah. I don't, I don't know. It sounded like communes. Yeah. And I doubt there's going
to be technology there based on his earlier statement. It does seem like he's trying to go
back to a pre industrial world. So not only not only that, he's also going to shake up the transmission.
And I will say that if he had actually done this, it'd make a better show. Okay. But he doesn't. No,
he does not shake up the transmission. That sounds right. And I'm your host, Alex Jones,
promising you that this already important, informative avant garde transmission is now
going to go to the next level. And I'm going to shake the transmission up with more of your
calls, more quick guests and more special reports and more live commercial free podcasts.
You got my commitment that here in the home stretch of going into the next level,
that I will work even harder because things are moving very, very quickly and it is essential.
And because I'm going to shake things up, something I never do always come on the show and
hit the big stories and dive right into the breaking, censored and suppressed information,
the systems fighting to make sure in your family and others don't get it.
Then I usually just barely plug at the end of the hour, but a couple big things have happened. A,
you need these products. They're amazing. And B, if you don't buy them, we won't be really shaking
up the show. Shaking up the broadcast. And I'm going to list a bunch of stuff that I'm not going
to do. However, I just want to let everybody know I'm going to need to do more ad. I'm going straight
to it. I'm going straight to ads for now. I'm going to shake up the broadcast. I'm definitely
going to go to more calls. Maybe not. I'm going to do more quick guess. Probably not.
I honestly don't think he took any calls on this show.
Why does that not surprise me? I wouldn't describe any of the guests as being quick.
Yeah, but he did go to a plug. Well, that's fast. That's nice. I got that weird mood that he was in
and then right to a plug. I was like, this is fucked up. We're going to be in trouble. This is
going to be a ride. So Alex gets to talking about some news and it's sort of what I believe
is the new development and evolution of COVID conspiracies and narratives in Europe and the
UK. They're still almost completely shut down. Tens of millions extra. It's just a footnote have
starved to death in the third world in Africa, in India, even in China, in Latin America,
in areas of Asia, the Middle East. We've got those numbers. When people get malnutrition,
any virus will kill them. So if any virus, any virus, if Alex has specific data on this, he
should really discuss it because he just references having this data and actually talking about it
could be really illuminating. Yeah, I suspect he doesn't have any actual information. He's just
winging it and riffing off comments that were made by David Beasley, the UN Food Program
Executive Director back in September. Sure. This is definitely a serious issue and it's one that
Alex is definitely right to call attention to. But the way he calls attention to the problem
of food insecurity in the developing world does a disservice to the idea of actually helping
understand or solve the problem. And that's because Alex doesn't care about the actual problem.
He cares about using the impression that he cares about it to attack people who believe
that COVID-19 is an actual problem. Food insecurity around the world is a complicated
picture and you can't just say that lockdowns in the US or Europe directly leads to worsening
conditions in other countries. For instance, this past year, countries like Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda,
India, Pakistan, and Somalia have seen incredibly severe locust swarms that have had nothing to
do with coronavirus or any country's response to it. COVID has affected the world situation and
made things worse, but there's a larger picture than just what Alex wants to cover, which is
essentially if all the businesses would just open back up, everyone would be fine. It's really
troubling to see Alex try to get into the game of pretending that COVID deaths are actually starvation
deaths that are being covered up. The basic problem here is that Alex is just making that up as a
way for him to continue his denial of this major pandemic. But even beyond that, the numbers just
don't work. ConcernUSA released a list at the end of 2020 of the countries facing the greatest food
insecurity. And if you compare that list to lists of countries and their COVID fatalities, you don't
come away with the conclusion that Alex wants you to. Chad is the country facing the most food
insecurity, the most severe food insecurity, but there have only been 170 deaths from COVID there.
To more, Alast is number two on the list, where there have been three COVID deaths. Madagascar
is number three, where there have been 614 deaths from COVID. Haiti is number four, where they've
registered 254 COVID deaths. Only numbers nine and 10 on the list, Afghanistan and Nigeria respectively,
have over a thousand deaths total from COVID recorded. Until early March, the US was seeing
more COVID deaths per day than any of these countries have had throughout the entire pandemic.
If Alex tries to redefine COVID deaths as secretly being starvation deaths,
he's essentially trying to use people's deaths as a political prop for his own narratives.
This behavior is nothing new to Alex, but it should be recognized as ghoulish,
and people should understand the disrespect that he's operating with towards people's humanity.
Yeah, you cannot, you just can't trust anybody who when you're talking about engaging with a
serious issue just goes, no, we don't need to do that. What about this? Because then what's the
point? We're always only ever going to be talking about whatever it is that you think is important.
And no matter what I say, it's going to change based on you not wanting to engage with what I'm
saying. So how are we supposed to talk? So this is primarily being deployed right now,
this narrative, because there's a lot of news coming out about India and how drastic the situation
is there, the devastation. And so Alex, I wouldn't say he's doing a great job.
They're starving to death in Africa. They're starving to death in India. And when they starve
to death and die of malnutrition, when you look at the Indians dying tens of thousands a week
right now, extra, they all look like concentration camp victims. And the common cold is killing them.
And then the media tells you that COVID-19 did it. When India is starving to death now,
you can argue, well, there's a billion, 300 million Indians. There's too many of them.
What? Well, ladies and gentlemen, they've always had outdoor cremations. They've always had mass
cremations for the poor. I've had friends and family that have gone to India. There's documentaries
about it, CNN complains they shouldn't be able to burn their dead outside. It's bad for carbon.
What are you talking about? What is happening? What is happening? What are we even doing?
So what Alex is saying there about Indian deaths from malnutrition being called COVID,
it's not based on anything other than his own feelings and guesses about things. The situation
in India with COVID is really complicated, but there are a number of driving factors that people
point to in terms of what's making this period right now incredibly horrific. The first appears
to be a level of unpreparedness. Healthcare journalist Vikas Dandekar wrote a piece recently
in stat news that explained this element of the situation like this, quote, India's early
success in nearly flattening the COVID-19 curve in 2020 may be the cause of the current calamity.
Despite a rickety and funding starved healthcare infrastructure, the country's ability to manage
the first wave of COVID-19 looked laudable as the United States, Canada and countries in Europe
reeled under second and third waves of the pandemic. Then things went awry. The turnaround
raised false hopes that the virus had run out of steam in India and the country would be spared a
second wave. That left people unprepared to deal with the heavy blow that was coming.
Modi declared victory and held massive political rallies. At the same time, Hindu pilgrims amassed
at the Ganges River where quote, as many as 2.5 million people took part with scant attention
to COVID-19 safety protocols. By the time an avalanche of criticism cut short the festival,
the virus had infected thousands of pilgrims who took it home to their neighborhoods and villages.
These types of massive gatherings of people allowed for a broader spread than would have
happened otherwise. Add to that the discovery of that new strain of hypercontagious virus in
India a while back and how the healthcare infrastructure is pushed to its limit. You
end up with a situation like we're seeing now, which is terrible. There's a humanitarian disaster
going on right now. People of India need all the help that the international community can provide.
But trying to pretend that the deaths they're seeing are just malnutrition deaths that are
being secretly listed as COVID, that is fucking disrespectful to the people of India and what
they're going through. There should be no greater red flag than any right-wing reactionary politician
declaring victory over any worldwide problem. That should be the immediate sign for everybody in
that country to be like, oh, we're fucked. We're fucked. This is the worst thing that we're gonna
die. You know, like that's the first thing I scream whenever I hear a politician say mission
accomplished. Yeah. What I see with Alex is a complete need to justify this to his audience.
Right. Because it can't be possibly COVID. No. And it's India's Trump too. So we can't be
right. Yeah. But what I fail to understand and I would love for Alex to explain this is
what's the Indian government's motive for supposedly calling these malnutrition deaths COVID?
I understand that Alex thinks that the US hospitals were in a get rich quick scheme where
they called other deaths COVID because Medicare pays them a certain amount for COVID treatment.
Sure. But does he think that's the case in every country? Does he think that doctors in India are
scamming Medicare? I assume the globalists have a profit sharing program for this kind of scam.
You must think that. Yeah. It's really, really bizarre. And when you start to look at what's
actually being said, it just doesn't make any sense. And it's right. It's dark. Right. Well,
I mean, I suppose in his conception, any and all profiting or carpet bagging goes into one big pot
for all the evil global scams around the world. So it's like, you know,
all scams are fungible. I guess. I guess that's what has to happen. That's dumb. That's real dumb.
So anyway, look, there's people starving, I guess, according to Alex, all these people
are have malnutrition. Sure. Dying. Sure. And also in Venezuela, people had malnutrition.
But are there more people dying in India? Yes. Of malnutrition.
You know, in Venezuela, it was a thousand five, six years ago, dying a day extra. Then it was
2000. Last numbers that came out were estimated at 5000 people a week starved to death in Venezuela.
But the government passed a law that you can't call it starvation and you can't gather those
numbers. If you're a statistician or a doctor, you'll be arrested.
And they don't even call it malnutrition. So that's how they work. So I would like to challenge
Alex to produce any of that information. I kind of have a suspicion that he's making all that up
and all those details up to try and bolster this imaginary argument that malnutrition deaths
in India are being called COVID. I think that's what's going on here. Also food insecurity is a
very real issue in Venezuela. And again, the particular contributing factors are complicated.
However, it's important to recognize how even if all of Alex's imaginary conspiracy was actually
happening, the numbers don't make sense. Venezuela has recorded a total of just over 2000 COVID-19
related deaths. Shouldn't the number be much higher if Alex's dumb conspiracy were real?
I mean, roughly 250,000. It's important to recognize what's going on here. Alex is trying to
argue that the deaths listed as COVID in India are actually just malnutrition deaths that are
being mislabeled. In order to defend this baseless claim, Alex points to Venezuela,
where there are apparently tons of malnutrition deaths. In order for Alex's argument to make
any sense, it would need to be the case that these malnutrition deaths in Venezuela were
being reclassified as COVID-19 deaths. Because if that weren't the case, then bringing up Venezuela
means absolutely nothing in this context. Alex's brain works from memes, not information. When
there's a story about malnutrition in the right wing media, the meme the audience has been trained
to respond to is just bring up Venezuela. Alex has no point that he's even making here,
but he knows that if he just says it's like Venezuela, the listeners will just not in agreement
thinking something was said. Those lawless, socialist monsters in Venezuela. Yeah.
Now, lest you think that Alex cares. I would be hard-pressed to get to a point where I do, but...
Well, this will be, this will vaccinate you from that impression taken hold.
Oh, look. The Indians are starving to death. You can even find aid groups saying they're starving
to death. But by the time it hits CNN, look, there's mass graves. They're burning people outside.
That's how they get rid of people over there. Anybody that has any knowledge knows that,
but not the average CNN viewer. So it's, it's lie upon lie upon lie upon lie. But let me get back
to what I was talking about. We haven't had bodies, our ultimate turmeric formula in five,
almost six months. Wow. What? You know, here's, here's just such a simple fucking go fuck yourself
on this shit. Like, okay, if you're going to, what about me with the Indians are starving? And we
even know AIDS groups, aid groups are saying that Indians are starving. All right. So you're
going to tell me that that's an issue you fucking care about, that the Republican party cares about.
So if the Republican party is in power, they should at the very least mention that they care about
while they are in power. But when they are in power, they sure seem to forget all this bullshit.
They do. They do. A couple of quick clarifications. Sorry. One, it's very important to recognize that
right now, Alex's brand is moving away from the Republican party because it does not look like
a Trump nominee. It's going to be the 2024 candidate that people are going to coalesce behind.
So I believe that there's that fracturing, fracturing happening. And Alex is soon to be
above the left or a paradigm. Sure. Sure. You know, we'll get back to that. Oh, that motherfucker.
It wriggles out of this bullshit. So whenever you want to say like complaints about the Republican
party, yes, absolutely valid criticism. Fine. Although Alex will be deflecting that in the future.
Trumpist party, the patriot party, whatever the fuck you want. Until they have an official name,
it's going to be difficult to make these darts. I'm going to call them no. I'm going to call them
no. Nothing's until further notice. That's fair enough. Yeah. So yeah, I also like the idea
that Alex is talking about real world stuff and then or presumably real world stuff, the
important shit. And then he's like, let me get back to what I was talking about.
That's your transition into it. Listen, listen, let me get back to what I was saying. Listen,
sorry. I took that tangent about important shit. Did you know what else we've got in our store?
We have dump hills. So this next clip is fun. This was something that I decided to
have a little bit of dig, dig to the bottom of a hole. Sure. Sure. And it's Alex reading a headline.
Health experts encourage CDC to implement permanent mask mandates. That's an info wars.com
article and it links to BBC, CNN, all of them. Well, I could have told you that Bill Gates said
last year, hell over a year ago when it all started, he said, Oh, it's never going to end. And
masks will be like wearing seatbelts. This is a Paul Joseph Watson article on info wars. And
I found this to be a great opportunity to illustrate how info wars misleads and doesn't
actually cover the news that they're even pretending to. The second half of this article
that Paul wrote is just the standard anti mask stuff that you find in pretty much any article
on their website that has to do with masks. So I'm just going to ignore all that. The actual
headline is quote health experts encourage CDC to implement permanent mask mandates.
This article does not link to the BBC or CNN. In fact, the entire story is based on one article
from the Providence Journal. This is an outlet from Rhode Island published in December 2020
with the headline quote, thinking about life without a mask. Think again, say Rhode Island
experts. Is that where North Korea hid those boat ballots must have been in Providence? Yeah.
Yeah, that makes sense. Leaving aside the fact that this is almost five months old as an article
and info wars is pretending its news. If you look deeper into how the original article is
misrepresented, you get an even better sense of the propaganda that's being deployed here.
The two experts that were consulted for this Providence Journal article are Dr. Nicole Alexander
Scott and Dr. Leonard A. Murmell. Neither of them at any point seem to be encouraging the CDC
to make mask wearing permanent or mandatory as the headline might lead you to think you would
think that's where they would be going, right? Yeah, here's the part of the info wars article
that quotes Dr. Alexander Scott. Quote, we have seen benefits of masking that occur health director
Dr. Nicole Alexander Scott told the Providence Journal. So there may be a new form of normalcy
where masks don't necessarily have to go away. This is all good and well as that passage does
appear in the actual article. However, consider that info wars lead their first line of the story
is quote, health experts are insisting that the CDC should implement permanent mask mandates
even after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. That doesn't seem like Alexander Scott is insisting
that the CDC implement anything just commenting that there may be a utility and continued mask
wearing obviously to cut down on transmission of annual flues. This sensationalizing of almost
half a year old comments made by a Rhode Island doctor that Alex and Paul Joseph Watson have
never heard of before. That's bad enough. But if you go read the actual article, there's another
quote from Alexander Scott that Paul is intentionally leaving out of the article because it doesn't
serve the purposes of the propaganda. She was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, before you take me out
of context. I know Paul Joseph Watson is reading this. I can't hang from the Providence Journal
article quote Alexander Scott said state health officials have much to consider before taking
a final position on whether mask wearing should continue after the pandemic. Quote, I want to
reserve the ability to research and see what are some of the things that we've introduced because
of the pandemic that are valuable to continue. She said adding she hopes the public would see
the benefits of mask wearing if its continuance is recommended quote my help would be my hope would
be that folks would see the value of continuing that she said it's unlikely to be a definitive
mandate, but we want to be driven by the data and the science. Yeah, that's like what if your
heartless, soulless, monstrous corporate boss forces you to go to work regardless of whether
or not you're feeling ill perhaps instead of the old ways before the pandemic where you would just
show up to work and sneeze all over everything, you should try wearing a mask. Or if there's no
reason for you to need to go into work and you can work remotely, why not? Why not work? If you're
not feeling well and you can be just as productive at home seems fairly simple. Sure. Yeah. Any of
these things are possible implications or ideas of what she could be talking about seems like it
would work fine. And it's important to recognize that she's very clearly talking about being driven
by data and science. Yeah. So that's clear. You know, that she's saying that it could be
advantageous. There's not likely to be a definitive mandate. Sure. That position clearly articulated
in the original article is completely misrepresented by the Info Wars article because they are liars
who are doing this for profit. The second expert in the article is Dr. Murmell. Here's what Paul
includes of his comments in the Info Wars article. And it begins with including a mistaken reference
to Dr. Alexander Scott as his. Oh, no. Quote, his sentiments were echoed by Dr. Leonard A.
Murmell, medical director of epidemiology and infection control at Rhode Island Hospital,
who said making people wear masks all the time was worth it to stop the spread of the viruses
other than COVID-19. Quote, within the lifespan system, we're seeing far fewer of the respiratory
viruses than we are used to seeing at this moment in the calendar year. So it's impressive. The COVID
preventative strategies are having an impact on other respiratory viruses, which just makes
sense. They spread in a similar fashion, said Murmell. Quote, it would not surprise me if that
became a recommendation from the CDC, he said. It's a pretty low price to pay to try to reduce
the risk to oneself and particularly loved ones who may be at a particular risk for these sorts
of infections causing harm, he added. It would not surprise him if the CDC made a recommendation
to continue wearing masks. Does that justify the lead? Quote, health experts are insisting that
the CDC should implement permanent mask mandates even after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. Does that
justify that? You didn't hear the tone of voice with which he said it. He said, A, wouldn't surprise
me if the CDC made these mandatory forever because I was insisting in behind closed doors.
My question about whether or not that's justified is not rhetorical. It's not. This is bullshit.
That's fair. And it gets even worse in the case of Dr. Murmell as well, because he also said some
stuff that Paul is just conveniently ignoring. From the Providence Journal article, quote,
Flu was dampened significantly in the southern hemisphere in those countries that had aggressive
public health measures to reduce COVID risk, such as social distancing and masking, Murmell said.
The southern hemisphere acts as a sort of time machine with its winter and flu season coming
six months ahead of the winter in the northern hemisphere. Preliminary data shows the United
States having a quiet flu season with recorded cases lower than each of the last six years,
at the same point in the season, Murmell said, quote, at the moment we're seeing mirrors what
we've seen in the southern hemisphere. Let's hope that continues to be the case. No guarantee, he
said, quote, right now we are for this time of year seeing very low prevalence. But again,
it's very early. So it's hard to know what to make of that. Wow. In the underlying article
that Paul is covering dishonestly, both of the experts cited gave very general comments to the
effect that it's possible that wearing masks could be helpful at lowering cases of the flu.
But it was too early to say that we should let data lead us to our eventual conclusion.
Neither of them were saying that the CDC needs to make mask wearing permanent,
no one was demanding any kind of mandatory mask laws. Yeah, this is pretty much always the case
with info wars articles. There may be an actual news outlet story that they're basing their coverage
on but the version they're covering is a fun house mirror of the real thing distorted so it'll fit
the bullshit narratives they want to push. I chose to cover this one a little more specifically
because it's pretty glaring. And it's super embarrassing that Paul didn't check the date
on the Providence Journal article before cranking out his outrage blog post. It's honestly hilarious.
And here's another paragraph from Paul's article just because I like to poke. Keep in mind that
experts that he's referencing are two doctors in Rhode Island who spoke to a local paper
five months ago. This is from Paul's article that came out this week. So let me set the
scene. So we've got these two doctors there on the phone with a Providence, a local Providence
Rhode Island Journal. They're busy. They're at the hospital. They're dealing with shit.
They're talking to this person. They might set a block of time aside. And then cut to five months
later. All right, here we are. Quote, medical professionals are still attempting to have mask
mandates become part of the new normal despite Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledging yesterday that it
would be common sense for the CDC to start relaxing measures. Wait, so now Fauci is. No,
no, no. But do you understand what's going on here? There's a time warp going on. Yes,
I understand. This article is five months old. This article is far older. He's comparing their
comments to something Fauci said yesterday in the present day. No, I'm, I'm, I'm recognizing and
understanding this sloppy shit. You know, you know how sometimes I'm like, Dan, we can't let
scientists name stuff because they accidentally name it really intimidating things. Or we can't
let scientists talk to journalists the same way they would to other scientists because other
people will twist it because they can't really quite comprehend it, you know, and it's not their
fault. It's just they don't have that same kind of social education, that kind of thing. In this
circumstance, fuck it. There's nothing you can do. There's nothing you can do. Well, no, I agree,
because the doctors did not convey information. No, poorly. They just were taken. They did it
everything. Yeah. I mean, if you want to really make it so you can't do the stuff that Paul does,
it's like no one can ever talk again. Exactly. Yeah. There's no, there's no saving this one.
They'll just splice things. Yeah, it's not like she named it murder town is what we're going to go
to. You know, it's like, yeah, fictitious presentation of something that did happen in as
much as two doctors in Rhode Island talked to a local paper five months ago. No, it's fanfic.
This is, this is 50 shades of bullshit, but it's fanfic that gets people hurt. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Naturally. Well, like 50 shades of gray. So Alex on the new on the show here in April,
26th, he has some other sources. I'm sorry. I said, I just read you the headlines.
Stanford study result face masks are ineffective to block transmission of COVID-19 actually can
cause health deterioration and premature death. But who cares about the facts? New studies suggest
wearing a mask is ineffective. New study highlights face mask problems with safety and FCO really,
it's a total damn cult. If you're paying attention, you'll notice that these headlines,
these three headlines are all just different dumb blogs writing their own headline about the same
underlying story. Yeah. A supposed Stanford study that says that masks are bad. If you're not paying
attention, as Alex's audience almost never is, it might appear that there's a flood of studies
showing that masks are dangerous and you were right all along to be against them. Three studies,
at least he's just named them just today, just today. That's the impression Alex is trying to
create by repeatedly hitting the same story as if it's three different stories. Also, this paper
about masks was written by a guy named Baruch Vaenshel Boehm, who is a quote visiting scholar on
matters unrelated to this paper between 2015 and 2016 at Stanford. Other than that, he has no connection
with Stanford and Stanford has requested a correction to take their name off this bullshit.
This is an important point to bring up people like Alex and the right wing media hate
authoritative sources. The mainstream media is the enemy of the people and the universities are
just full of liars trying to push the globalist agenda. And yet, whenever they have the opportunity
to pretend that one of their narratives is backed by the authority, top scientists,
top scientists, top scientists all over this place. Whenever they can back their thing with the
appealing to the authority of a real mainstream or academic institution, they trip over their feet
trying to associate their ideas with a respectable source. Of course, that's a real respectable
source. That's not the bullshit we normally talk about. Yeah. Anyone who thinks that people like
Alex are legit should really question why they do that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This paper was published
in a journal called Medical Hypotheses, which is basically exactly what it sounds like, an outlet
for fringe nonsense and unsubstantiated ideas. This paper's trash and the conclusion runs at
odds with dozens of other more rigorously designed studies. And it's being falsely attributed to
Stanford in order to elevate its credibility. Yeah. So basically the norm when it comes to
information sources that InfoWars uses. Yeah. Because the underlying unspoken thing they're
saying there is, look, even people who do work believe this. Like that's what it's really,
even people who work on this shit believe. Yeah. Like if I reference the Washington Post,
you know it's true because they actually have to work on it, you know. Yeah. Yeah. That's bullshit.
They have standards. Yeah. And that's, you're saying whatever you don't. Yeah. You're immediately
implying that you're lying all of the time, except I hate it. So I want to hear another lie. Yes,
of course. Remember, why did Merck pull out three months ago? They said you cannot produce a safe
vaccine for the coronavirus. Come on. It causes autoimmune responses, allergic reactions in a
large number of because they said we don't care if you wave lab test. We're doing lab test.
And even corrupt Merck said we suggest you don't take vaccines and you just get herd immunity. Oh,
really? Because if you make a vaccine that is broad enough for the protein that's in a cold virus,
then it's going to attack your own damn body. This isn't true. Alex is just making up this entire
story about why Merck decided to spend their efforts to develop a COVID vaccine. In reality,
if you actually read their statements, it was a situation where they had two candidate vaccines,
which the test subjects responded well to but quote, the immune responses were inferior to
those seen following natural infection and those reported for other SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 vaccines.
The idea of trying to start from scratch on new vaccine candidates when there are already other
promising vaccines coming to market, that would have been a waste of resources for them. So what
they decided to do is adjust their research strategy to focus on therapeutics that they
might be able to develop. Sure. All of Alex's story about them saying you shouldn't take
vaccines and a vaccine for COVID's impossible. That's just completely made up from his imagination
and it's fun. I'm sure the audience enjoys it, but it's not real. Yeah. Anyway, just bullshit.
Why would anybody trust him when he says anything about viruses? Like honestly, just tell me what
a virus even looks like before you're telling me what viruses do. Give me an idea of what it looks
like. I don't know what viruses are. I really don't think you do. They're about yaming. They are not
about yaming. They're red. They are some of them are. They have horns. That's true. They have a
pitchfork. That's also true. It's the devil. It is the devil. Shit. You nailed it. So Alex,
I would say that probably his main narrative is trying to rationalize the COVID deaths in India
and recontextualize them as what he's calling malnutrition. Right. Right. Right. And it's
nonsense. Don't worry about this. Don't worry about that. David Beasley, he's the head of it. We
have a clip in a moment. Wards of dire famines in Africa, Middle East, Asia, if COVID-19 supply
change, damage continues and also in India. The reality of COVID in India right now is really
scary and it should be something that creates feelings of concern and care for people, for the
people in India and also creates a real sense of the stakes that people are facing when it comes to
the virus. These realizations are dangerous for Alex because his entire last year of work has been
dedicated to minimizing the COVID pandemic for profit and to help his God King, Trump not look
bad. The inforware's audience cannot be allowed to think that the human tragedy in India is real
because that threatens the bottom line of Alex's operations. Thus, you see what you see here. It's
a complete rewriting of the situation. You can keep the feelings of concern and care for the people
of India, but you're being lied to about why you should care. It's not about the virus. It's about
malnutrition. You can keep that human empathy, but Alex has to protect the business. Yeah. You
can see a sleight of hand really clearly here. In order to make his argument that all the COVID
deaths in India are secretly just malnutrition, he's referencing a May 8th, 2020 article published
by the Atlantic Council warning of the possibility of famine due to supply chain breakdown. The actual
headline is, quote, World Food Programs David Beasley warns of dire famines in Africa, Middle
East, if COVID-19 supply chains damage continues. But you see how Alex amended the headline to add
India in there because he needs to make it look like that for the narrative to stick.
The word India doesn't appear in that article at all. And even this article isn't just about COVID.
It's also about other influences on food insecurity, like the flooding that was happening in Sudan
and the massive locust swarms. It's a complicated humanitarian issue that demands attention, but
Alex is attempting to hijack that attention and use it as a prop for his COVID denialist narratives,
which is ghoulish. Ghoulish, I say. Yeah. The fundamental thing that the right wing has to
do first is, you know, everybody knows your family members, people you know, you're like,
how is it that these people who are in person and in conversation so empathetic and caring and kind,
how is it that on large national issues, they're fucking monsters? And it's like the right wing
has to redirect that empathy. Otherwise, people will never buy. People are never going to be like,
hey, yeah, I think we should steal money from the poor and kill them. You know, you have to
redirect it so they don't even care. Yeah, absolutely. And it's, it's just that's what you see being
done here. Yeah. And it just destroys people's brains. It really destroys them. Yeah. And the
functional end result is a crippling of your ability to care for other people in a meaningful
way. No, a borderline pathological apathy. Yeah. And it's held up and supported by constant misuse
of information. Yep. And Alex does that again with another article. Coronavirus. India's lockdown
turning into a humanitarian crisis. German news, DW. That's from six, eight months ago, admitting
mass starvation, millions already starved to death. Alex is lying about that article. Yeah.
The headline is real, and it is a real article from DW, but it's about a desperate situation that
many migrant workers in India were experiencing due to COVID lockdowns. Many who found themselves
without work due to business closures, and they were far away from their homes and villages outside
major cities. To add to that difficulty, trains had been closed. And although there was eventually
a plan put in place to help transit, you know, stranded workers back to where they were going,
it was not smoothly implemented. This article doesn't admit that millions had starved to death.
It's a report that's meant to bring attention to an issue that some might not be aware of.
And Alex is lying about it to defend his indefensible narrative that all the COVID deaths
in India are a hoax. That's what he's doing. Wow. Yep. Man, you know, guess what, Dan,
it's just as horrific whenever he's doing it about a different country. True. It never changes.
True. I don't feel different about it because he's lying about India instead of the United States.
Nope. Fuck him. So this clip is we're jumping through another topic. I don't know how to set
this clip up other than just like, this is weird, man. I don't wish you any harm myself. I'm not
calling for violence against you. It's already weird. Bill Gates should publicly hang himself.
I think Prince Charles should publicly hang himself. I think Ted Turner should publicly
hang himself. And if they would all go to one of their ranches and just have a public international
thing and say, we want to kill you. We want to save the earth. We're going to start with ourselves.
And if Bill Gates just took an ice pick and just started ramming in his throat,
hate humanity with blood spewing, I would say, well, I respect that man. Maybe he's right.
Then we can have the drones launch with the nerve gas and start the operation,
which is the final mop up operation, which I told you about a long time ago. Now they're
admitting it. The drone's already with the nerve gas tree in your family. Is that plan C, the drones
with nerve gas? That's not a biological weapon. That's a chemical weapon. I'm surprised by the
drones with nerve gas. Apparently Alex made that up to throw in. You know, I was, I was going along
with him. I was like, this is a bit macabre, but ultimately, yeah, I'm fine with that. I don't give
a shit. But then we got into that. Then he was like, and if they killed themselves, then I would
agree that so everyone else should die. That's weird. That's kind of it. That's what he said,
right? Yeah. I understand you're creating terms of the secondary part that are never going to
happen. Of course not. Yeah. My political positions and my beliefs are not influenced by public
spectacles. If my political enemies kill themselves, I will join their team is his point. I respect
the hell out of anybody who'd kill themselves. I gotta listen. My beliefs are so fungible.
That's all it takes. Trump like gets up there and slaps himself in the face. He's like,
don't you see what I do for this country? What a hero. What a hero. Oh my God. Oh my God. This is
look, now that he's not president, he has finally become the president of the United States. What
the hell is this? I mean, I obviously don't believe him, but he's still saying it. Yeah. Yeah. That's
a weird thing to say out loud. Yep. So we have high-minded issues to cover on this April 26th
show. And actually it was kind of interesting. So far it feels like I disagree with you, but
keep going. Oh, it's gonna get worse. Okay. Cause that was me being deceitful. I, I'm pretty
disconnected from pop culture as a whole. Sure. And I didn't actually even realize the Oscars
happened. Right. Right. Until they had happened. Sure. Sure. I heard about the Anthony Hopkins
sort of kerfuffle. I have no interest in the Oscars didn't before don't now. And I really
hate Oscars drama. Yeah. I don't know. It's not, it's not something that is necessarily a huge part
of stuff that takes up space in my mind. Totally. Alex hates the media. He hates movies. He hates
Hollywood. He thinks about it so much more. All the time. It's the most important thing in the
world. He's almost in Guardians of the Galaxy. He's so mad. So let's start playing some of these
clips. This is Regina King, some actress that won an Oscar who's all pissed off up there.
The angry look at face because she's a good person and she's up against those bad white
people. And I tell you, if there hadn't been the proper ruling, she'd have been putting her boots
on to march against those white people. She'll march against Bill Gates or Hollywood, never
actually stand up for any black people. No, she'll just make millions of dollars and wear fancy
$5,000 dresses and drive around in Ferraris and fly around in private jets and then bitch about
evil America that produced so much wealth. She lives like this while Africans are starving to
death by the tens of thousands every day. You can see how Alex's criticism of Regina King is 100%
racially based. No. He doesn't know anything about her as a person or what sorts of charity work she
may be involved in. All he sees is a black woman saying something that he doesn't like and his
response is racist outrage. So in her intro speech, King mentioned how difficult the last year has been
and how if the Chauvin verdict had been different, she might have traded in her heels for marching
boots. Yeah. This statement is experienced by Alex as her saying she would have been marching
against evil white people because everything in his life is filtered through the lens of white
victimhood. Yeah, it does seem like the people, yeah, yeah, that's not good. Also, don't come after
Regina King is not somebody you want to come after. She's amazing. She's great. I don't think Alex
knows anything about her. I would argue he knows nothing about her. So he also doesn't even know
who this next person is declaring an idiot. Okay. Here's another one of the idiots up there
getting an award telling people that there's an epidemic and disproportionately police shoot
black men when it's actually the other way around. Here it is. On average, the police in America every
day kill three people, which amounts to about 1000 people a year. And those people happen
to disproportionately black people. And you know, James Baldwin once said the most despicable
thing a person can be is indifferent to other people's pain. And so I just ask that you please
not be indifferent. Please don't be indifferent. I mean, that guy's literally up there wearing
a clown suit. I guess Alex isn't being indifferent to people's pain as much as he's being hostile
towards it, reveling denying its validity. Yeah, I think that might be worrying watching people's
pain. Alex is wrong about those statistics because of the very important word he doesn't
understand, which is disproportionate. Exactly. He refuses to approach statistics in context,
because if you do that, his arguments fall apart instantly. Also, that was Travon free,
the writer director who won an Oscar for best live action short for two distant strangers.
To Alex, he's just another idiot because he's a black man attempting to appeal to the better
side of people's humanity. It's almost comically racist behavior on Alex's part. And it's not
surprising at all. I mean, it's just astonishing how important skin color is to him. Yeah. While at
the same time, how vehement he is that he's not racist. Yep. Like if you bring up the color of
someone's skin that much. Yeah. Yeah. So he's, you know, he does spend a little while complaining
about the Oscars, but well, sure, there were black people represented at the Oscars and we
can't. Yeah, he's not so into that. Where was back in my day? You used to win an Oscar for films
like Birth of a Nation because they changed film cinema forever. And that's why the only reason
that I like that film. Sure. Yeah. So he gets onto another topic. Or does he? Here's video,
ladies and gentlemen, out of Tennessee. And this police officer, you know, I'm going to come back
from break and I'm going to get to this because I've got to find my article. There's so many damn
articles here and so much happening. This is just crazy though to watch this unfold.
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old friend who declared it over for humanity a year ago. Sure. There's only going to be alone
survivors. And that has been born out. And now he has a new story to tell. And then also he's got a
new story out that said naturalnews.com. It's also an info wars.com health ranger post new
microscope photos of COVID swabs. Okay, COVID mask, mysterious red and blue fibers
and others have scanned them and found similar weird things that appear to be will not appear.
They are moving. And then there's also German researchers have tested what's in the Pfizer
shot and it appears to have things moving around in it. And so we're going to get a hold of some
samples and what were some labs like. I got us to test this themselves, but clearly this is getting
weirder and weirder and stranger and stranger. So I don't know what this has to do with vaccines.
This is just Mike tested, like took some pictures of masks and swabs and stuff. Yep. And in reference
to like the moving stuff and that in the swabs and that's not from studies. That was from a
TikTok video that came out in January. It's been pretty debugged by scientists. But the underlying
claim of that video is that people were being intentionally given more Jellans disease with
the COVID swabs. The conspiracy was so dumb and evidence was so laughable. This one didn't really
stick, but it did get a lot of viral attention. So it kind of makes sense for someone like Alex or
Mike to try and, you know, sure, a little bit, see if you can whitewash it a tiny bit, put a
respectable face on, see if you can make some money off this fake TikTok video. It's hard. Look,
look, I'm not trying to get all delusions of grandeur a la Alex. However, it does seem like
these guys wake up every morning and they're like, what could I do today that makes Jordan
fantasize about owning a flamethrower? What could I do today? How do we bring Jordan and Elon Musk
closer? Let's see what it really is going to take for Jordan to buy a flamethrower.
So if you go and look at the natural news article that this is about, you can tell that Mike is
even a little self-conscious about this. In a caption for the microscope image supposedly of
a fiber in some mask he was looking at, he adds, quote, we do not know why these fibers are there
and we are not claiming them to be more Jellans fibers. Okay. All right. I applaud that attempt
to be taken seriously. Although I think it's difficult when the, you know, one of the other
captions for an image of a mask says quote, some areas of the carbon fiber strands appear to
surround exact looking objects, but they might simply be bump textures in the white fiber layer.
Oh man. Oh, might they? That's, that's like saying this. Okay. We don't know what this
screenshot is from. We think it is absolutely an alien spacecraft. However, it could be from
a video game. That's also possible. Are you talking about Eddie Page? Yes, I'm talking about Eddie
Page. Yeah. So over the weekend, Mike released a series of completely meaningless microscope
images of things that he's speculating are suspicious. One of them was that picture of
fiber strands in a mask, which may be an egg sack or maybe bumps in texture. Sure. By Monday,
he published a blog post on his website about these images and the exact same image now has
this text along with it. Quote, what is this egg sack like structure in this first photo of a carbon
fiber mask? Gone is the very sensible suggestion that it might just be bump textures. And now the
goal is to push this exact idea as being the primary in the listeners and readers minds.
This is the same shit though. Like I don't understand how it is that you can have Eddie Page
be a fucking moron and everybody's like, nah, nah, nah, look at that idiot. He's talking about space.
But then you let Mike Adams talk about microbes. Fuck. It's just, it's a difference of big versus
small. It's the micro versus the micro. It's stupid. It's the same shit. You're not wrong. This is
essentially what I would call self driven narrative escalation that Mike is engaging in. In the first
instance, you implant the idea that something might be really suspicious or there might be a totally
normal explanation for it. When you touch back on the idea, the normal explanation is gone and the
speculation entirely revolves around the suspicious possibility where the burden of the conversation
becomes disproving that this is an egg sack instead of the responsibility of being on Mike
to prove that it's not a bump. That's basically the propagandist magic trick that they're playing
where the burden of proof is ignored and made your problem instead of theirs. Without using
this rhetorical trick in ones like it, people like Alex and Mike's game would collapse immediately
because they can't defend anything that they say to any kind of reasonable standard of proof.
The Pope was arrested a year ago. It's a fake Pope. Prove me wrong.
Sure. Now, you recall that it was over for humanity and there would only be long survivors.
I do recall that. I feel like we are some of the few people who recall that and many people
just ignore. You might also recall that Mike Adams was absent from Info Wars for months
because he and Alex disagreed on whether or not COVID was real. It does. It did seem that there
was a disagreement there. And also, I think he was advocating that people take veterinary products.
Well, there's an issue. But anyway, here's Mike's new thing.
Hey, fish pen to sell. It's regular pen to sell it back. Here's Mike's new bullshit.
I want to, I want to say something really important here. If they had done nothing,
no vaccines, no masks, no lockdowns, no social distancing, this thing would have already been
over because natural innate immunity would have already conquered this. Okay. All right. Great.
Oh, six 30 about to start my day. What could I say to Alex Jones that would make Jordan want
to buy a flamethrower? I'll write something out. Maybe I'll just improv it. Maybe I'll just come
off the top right off the dome. Guess what? Here's what it is. Everything I've ever said
is a lie. And I believe the opposite now. So it was over for humanity. There will only be alone
survivors. But now that we've done nothing, then everything would be fine now. Yep. Cool.
That that really is something that's frustrating. That it really is something that should get you
like that should be more against the law than yelling fire in a movie theater. Like you can't
do that. You just can't. I just think everybody should boo Mike Adams should be booed all the
time. But that's why he lives on a ranch. So we can't do them. There is a reason that rich people
avoid poor people. Yes. Too much booing. Yeah. So I think that Mike, his progression from the
initial article where he posted these pictures to the Monday blog post that overhyped and escalated
things. I thought that was pretty irresponsible. Sure. And now if you listen to this, his appearance
on Alex's show is going to be taking things even a step further. It's mind blowing, Alex. There are
little hooks. There are little gripper fibers, red and blue fibers in in these masks and in the
nasal swabs. I did ultraviolet photography. I did iodine staining on some of them to show the
contrast. It is mind blowing. What's in these masks? And this is all getting inhaled into your
lungs. And the little hooks are grabbing on to your lung tissue. These things are designed to cause
harm, not to help. And they do not block the virus transmission. So that's kind of the summary
of where we are, Alex, right now. We're so in the original post with the pictures,
the game was asking questions. It even ends with a declaration that, quote, we don't know all the
answers. It's all about making you worried about microscopic images and speculating about what
they could be while hiding behind a very clear statement that we don't know what these things
are. Then by Monday, Mike's tone had changed. Gone was the declaration that the answers are still
unclear. And in its place was this declaration, quote, it's clear that the masks and swabs are
transferring materials to the body, not merely sampling materials or filtering materials.
In other words, masks and swabs are themselves medical interventions with unknown health
consequences. It seems like with no new information and no real explanation at all,
Mike had gone from questioning to definitively stating things. And now here he is on Alex's
show escalating these definitive statements that he can't back up at all. This is how the game
is played for these people. They're liars and their lies escalate because that's how you continue
to profit off them. Yep. It's a well established game that they've played many, many times and
we've watched. Oh, boy. I just want to find them in a restaurant and scream at them. Yeah. Like,
I really don't know how loud I could honestly. That's why it's a priority for right wing propagandas
to avoid. Yeah. It's one of those things where everybody knows I'm very loud,
but because I'm very loud, I have no idea what the ceiling is. You know what I'm saying?
It's like you don't know your fastball. Yeah. If I could really let loose, I would like to know
how loud I could be. And if I saw one of these people in a restaurant, I think we might discover
it. It's like in Mortal Kombat being pushed to your limit to find your superpower. Exactly. Yeah,
I have to find my superpower. I have to grow mechanical arms. You'll turn into Banshee.
That's what I got to do. Yeah. So, you know, we got people getting vaccinated. Mike says,
don't do it. Don't do it. Don't. Sure. Sure. Because apparently there's going to be a dying off
of vaccinated people in the fall. Fine. Or something. It's over for humanity who got
vaccinated. There will only be non-vaccinated people. Fine. Yep. That's kind of it now.
Alex, you're going to see the hospitals in the fall or the winter probably filled with people
who are dying from this antibody dependent enhancement side effect of the vaccine. And
they're going to say it's a new COVID variant and not even point out that it's vaccinated.
You nailed it. They're going to blame the unvaccinated for that wave. But if you check,
it's only going to be people who have been vaccinated that are in the hospitals at that time.
And they're going to be dying in waves. It's not a good situation. This is part of the depopulation
agenda. This is going to play out over the next two to three years. And people who have already
been vaccinated, there is no undo. Sadly, there's no undo. And listeners, let me just tell you
this. My spirit, my instinct, my intellect says, get to the country, get dug in now. I've waited
too long. Go. I'm so busy on there. I haven't done it. Go. I'm going to be away some in the next
few months because I have to get ready. I mean, it's a miracle if it doesn't go to the next stage.
Bill Gates and the UN have set things in motion now that I don't think they can turn off, Mike.
Yeah. You can't turn this back. Okay. Well, I guess when you're wrong, this will
be over for humanity. Yeah. I just get, I get so frustrated with this bunker and whether or not
it's set up because it keeps changing. It's, it's either set up or I haven't finished it yet. I've
been prepared for five years or yeah. Yeah. It's full of survival food. Me and my family are going
to be great. We'll be fine. Now. Also, sometimes things are just so bad that I've got to take off
the work to build this bunker. Of course. I think he's fucking with people. It's insane. Also,
if he's taking off time in the near future, I would suspect that it's not because of bunker
preparation. It's lawyers. Yeah. I would think maybe that's more, more likely. It's, it's fun how
it's almost like a glitch in humanity where we never really think about how much we rely on shame
just to like live in a society to the point where if you have no shame, it's almost like a glitch
in the matrix. Like you can just get away with anything because people just assume that a human
being, if they said that it's over for humanity, there will only be low survivors. Yeah. And then
was so wrong. They didn't get to go back on the show for a while for them to come back and make
a similar claim in the opposite direction. A human being would feel shame over this. You would think
that somebody would be able to regulate themselves to the point where they're like, I should just
stop. Listen, I, I've been too wrong. It's just too, it's too much. Yeah. Because I think that if
you were that wrong, the correct response would be to reflect on it and to be like, why was I
that wrong? What is it about my method of finding information and discerning truth? Yeah. What is
it about that that was so wrong? Is it that I don't have a process? Yeah. Oh no, that's a problem.
Yeah. You know what happens when you're in, when you're making one of those papers for a science,
for school, you know, or, or let's go with earlier the Stanford situation.
They felt shame having their name attached to it. Yeah. They were like, we can't be a part of this
and we can't let it happen. Right. Because they weren't because they weren't. Yeah. So
for no reason, Mike gets pretty shitty here. Sure. All right. I believe the rapper DMX did die
from the COVID vaccine that was then diagnosed as a heart attack, right?
This would be an appropriate time for you to bark. Yeah, go fuck yourself now. Get his name out of
your mouth. Yeah. Get his name out of your mouth. This is something that went around on social media,
but there's no evidence that DMX got the COVID vaccine. And even if he did, which they don't
even know, there's no way you could prove that it contributed or caused his death. This is just
disgraceful. Anyway, we have one last clip of Mike and you can fuck himself and I hope he's gone
for long times. Just to kind of wrap up my parents on your show today. This is an extermination
agenda. They will come for you sooner or later if they haven't already. You need to get out of the
blue cities, get out of the blue states, get to someplace where you can have some self-reliance.
You need to get real assets because an economic collapse is coming. They're going to confiscate
all the dollars in bank accounts. That was my next point. Get, get scared of everything. Get
out of the cities. Get all the money is gone. Go fuck yourself. Wow. So this episode started
with Alex saying that he was going to switch it up. Sure. Sure. Did not. No. Didn't take any calls.
Nope. Talk to a dumb idiot named Mike Adams. Yep. Complained very racistically about the Oscars.
You got it. And lied about human tragedy in a foreign country for his own profit.
Yeah. That's the way to do it. That's a real, that's a real, what, what would you call that?
Triple crown? I would say. Would you say he hit for the cycle on that one? No. No. So we get to
the 27th and Alex starts up and totally different, man. Totally different vibe. This is going to be
an incredibly jam packed historic transmission. I know how to defeat the globalist. I've done deep
research and I've had major epiphanies in the last 24 hours. I'm going to do my best to lay it all
out today. Major epiphanies in the last 24 hours. You know, you can't go from opening your show with
Unabomber to then being like the next day. I've had some major epiphanies because that makes me
feel like you've just escalated your Unabomber plan and you're feeling better about it. Well,
it makes me wonder if like, what's the epiphany? Is he keeps doing this? Pull up universities
in airports? He keeps doing this. It's nonsense. Yeah. So many shows begin with I had a vision
lesson and then it never comes. Spoiler alert, there is no epiphany. You know, something that
really should be more annoying is that how often he says that he's transcended things or that he's
above it or all that stuff. Totally. Totally. And it's like, you realize that by any definition
of transcending, you would not be doing your show. Right. You would have stopped. Yeah. Because
you're above it. Yes. That's the point. Yes. That's how it works. And you wouldn't be like so
bothered by petty little things. It's so bothered by Regina King at the Oscars giving a speech.
Yeah. I've transcended everything except for white identity, fear and victimhood. Like,
Tom wasn't sitting underneath the goddamn tree being like, Oh, man, Derek at the office is a
real fucking dick. That's where you're wrong. He was. Okay, that's fair. Never mind. So anyway,
we have big news, man. That's why that's why this is such a big show. Sure. So here we are. I'm going
to be very calm here because this is so important and so huge and so illegal and so over the top
that if we just put this information out there, it'll become normalized. We must soak this in. We
must cogitate on it. We must mull it around psychologically, spiritually. We should pray
about this because this is all now revealing itself. It's coming out in the open. I want to
beat up whoever taught him the word cogitate. It's really annoying. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway,
big news. And when I was listening to this, I was like, All right, hit me. I'm ready. Yeah,
totally. Come at me. Come at me. Just in one stack, one stack of 123456789 101112131415161718
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, one inch tall stack of 24 stacks. This is just today's news
is so mind blowing, so key, so important that I shudder at even trying to properly
document it. So I will just direct you in this segment
to what the big stories are in my view that I will humbly try to cover it as best I can.
And then we got big guests coming up as well. Oh boy. Oh boy. That's really become his like
tonight show. We've got a great show for you tonight. We're like shoe. They all can't be great,
man. They all can't be great. Okay, it's fine. It's fine. We've got a good show for you tonight.
That's fine. Sure. You're a night show. Yeah, I noticed that I have this little tick where I
say that things are interesting. Yeah. And part of that is because I do think a lot of this stuff
absolutely. But it's genuine. Do realize that at a certain point I'm saying everything is interesting
and maybe well that's fair. Maybe that's not. But for Alex, it's it's I have news that will shake
the foundations of reality. I mean, it seems almost easy to point this out. But if you weren't
interested in it, it wouldn't be in the show. That's true. So it is still a little bit redundant.
That's fair. So here's the first story that Alex gets to because I was just like, all right,
let's let's do this, man. You're 24 stacks of news. Come on, rapid fire, baby.
We go out and tell them, hey, the mask are never coming off until you say no. That gives you bacterial
pneumonia. It psychologically screws up children and it doesn't protect you.
And Carlson is now saying that you need to go out and just like you see somebody beating their
kid at Walmart, need to say, hey, you need to stop that.
But frankly, you're their parent, the kids out of control. Maybe they need a good spat.
Maybe he's being too liberal there. The point is, this is child abuse.
More like you see somebody breaking the skin at Walmart. Okay, Alex trying to equivocate about
beating kids at Walmart. All right. It is so easy to see how quickly the party of personal
responsibility turns into the party of fascistly attack children because their parents can't
take care of them. They're wearing a mask. Yeah, stop them from wearing masks. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Go into other people's lives. The party of personnel responsibility. Sure. Yeah.
Yeah. So the first story is the Tucker is anti mask. Great. Okay. Here's the second story. Sure.
Here's the big super supreme enchilada.
Is that two enchiladas? Medical doctors all over the world from Germany to Canada
that say that are being arrested by the police. That's coming up. German police ransack the house
of doctor every provides evidence in court. The children are endangered in their mental,
physical and spiritual well being by the obligation to wear face mask. This headline
appears on a page on the website daily general news dot com whatever the fuck that is. All
right. I know that I need to go to the general to get some insurance or something. Yeah. But
also one of the problems is that this web page is no longer there. It's a 404 page doesn't exist.
That's a problem. There's no snapshot of it in the way back machine and I find all of this quite
suspicious. Interestingly, I found an article on Gateway pundit that's clearly about the same
story but with a slightly different headline quote. German police ransack the home of judge
after he agrees with evidence in court that children are endangered in their mental, physical
and spiritual well being by the obligation to wear face masks. Yeah. You notice the difference.
No longer physician. Now it's judge. Yeah. That's no, I think police should raid police should
raid that. Yeah. I can't find any news sources on this that I actually find credible about the
story. But the narrative is presented on Gateway pundit type outlets is that this judge named
Christian Detmer had his house rated as retaliation for ruling the COVID-19 related cautionary
measures like masks could not be enforced in schools. It is only related to two schools in
this area. Sure. It does seem like this ruling did happen. I think I can be comfortable with
some of the rights that I've seen on that. Right. Although the impact on the scope of its
applicability or if it would stand up to a hearing in a higher court, that remains an open
question. Sure. Sure. I can't find any information about a possible raid that I feel comfortable
believing someone to suspend judgment on this until there's more details. That said, Alex is
telling the wrong version of this story. He said it's a doctor who provided evidence when the story
is that it's a judge who handed down the opinion in the case who ignored evidence. I suspect one of
Alex's interns found the story on a site like Daily General News before it was spun correctly.
So he's reporting the wrong version of the story here. That's kind of what I think. So that's
the big supermassive enchilada. Great. Isn't that such like a small emblem of his worldview of just
like, this is happening all around the world from Canada to Germany. Yeah. Yeah. And you're like,
okay. I cannot think of third country. All right, buddy. So here's the, what's another great,
this is the chilaquiles right here. Joe Biden announced yesterday he's going to send aid to
India. It's not vitamin C. It's not vitamin D. It's not an end of the lockdown. It's not zinc.
It's not even oxygen bottles. What? When any medical doctor in the Indians aren't stupid.
Are you talking about space balls? Because the population is so huge that you can do
inhaled steroid and 100% of the time helps you, knocks it out. They're not telling them any of
that. They're shipping them tens of millions of doses of AstraZeneca that's even banned in the
US is not authorized in the US. Biden's gonna dump Europe's banned vaccine on the Indians. Total war
crime. First things first, the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was actually developed by the serum
Institute of India and is produced there under the name Cova Shield. That vaccine has always
been approved for use in India and India wasn't one of the countries that suspended it. The reason
we're sending a bunch to India is because in order to make sure the vaccines could get made,
countries like the United States agreed to purchase a ton of them in advance. Along the way,
various countries got to decide which they would approve for use in their country and it resulted
in the situation we're in now where we have a ton of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, but it's
not approved for use in the United States. It is effective and India can use it and they've chosen
it's one of their approved vaccines, so it makes sense to send it to them as opposed to letting
it go to waste. Alex can do that fake laughing nonsense all he wants, but this is not the story.
It's not what he's making it. No. But we have one more. Also, it's just to be clear. It is not
like they're putting them all in boxes right now and they're like getting all these little files
and millions of files and all these big boxes and they're going to put them on a ship. That's
yeah. These, it expires. They don't even exist yet. You know, like, okay, all right, man, come on.
So if that was the chili chiles, then what do we got? A chili reino? Another dish? All right.
Schools around the world are banning people working there who've taken the experimental
mRNA gene therapy because it can cause the spread of real viruses. That's even your precious Wall
Street Journal and NPR reporting that. So it's a big, big, big deal, ladies and gentlemen. This
isn't true. There was one school in Miami called the Sentinel Academy that's banned vaccinated
teachers from interacting with students. It's a private school that was opened in 2019 that appears
to be run by nuts. So I'm not too surprised here, but it's pretty funny that Alex is exaggerating
this into a phenomenon where all over the world schools are banning vaccinated teachers. Ridiculous.
Wow. Yeah. Man, you can just be a dumb, dumb anywhere and Alex will find you. So we had our
boy, the health ranger on the last episode. Sure. And now we got another. How are we going to up the
game? Oh, we got a ding dong. Okay. Well, ladies and gentlemen, the point has given us the exclusive
he has been banned off of the internet as we know it, except for his own site, which is still very
popular. It makes them mad. So he's not banned off the internet as we know it? Yeah. I mean,
he still has a verified account on Twitter. It seems like he's very not banned on the internet
as we know it if his own page is up. Yeah. So I checked that and it's still up there verified.
And while I was confirming that, I checked out his pin tweet, which was captioned video proof
that I'm on a no fly list. My experience of this is a little bit different. Okay. Here's a little
clip that maybe like, I don't know. And there's no way I could get on this plan. No, you cannot
they're not letting you fly with Southwest with Southwest, but maybe Delta maybe. I'm not sure.
Okay. I know that was a TSA number. I'm not sure if you're blocking just the no fly list.
Did they give you a reason? No. It's a no fly list you said? I'm not sure. Okay.
So that's from Nick's video proof. Here's Alex's coverage. Okay. So the truth gets out when you
speak out and you take action. Here's the article from info awards.com breaking America first
founder Nick pointage put on no fly list. And they told him why you were at the Capitol,
not even in the Capitol. See now they've arrested 500 that went in now. So the video that Nick
went is posted of himself at the airport doesn't show them saying why or even that he is on a
no fly list. So weird. It's weird. It's weird. The proof that is being presented doesn't seem to
it seems like it's bullshit. Wait. So the time that I saw all that trending nonsense about
Fuentes is on a no fly list for sure. Was that what that's all based off of?
What? That he's on a no fly list. His own video. Yeah. And I guess we'll talk about it a little
bit more. Okay. He was trying to go down to a DeSantis rally in Florida and he wasn't allowed
to fly. And there's some better theories as to why. Yeah. We'll get to that once Nick's on the
show. Okay. But Alex has to spread some other bullshit first. They're intimidating going to
witnesses in the Chauvin trial and throwing pig blood on what they think is their house and pig
heads and going to the jurors houses. We now learned somebody had leaked that that's why they
voted and went along with the mob intimidating them. Whether you think Chauvin was guilty or not,
he's got to go free. I don't care if he's black or white because of that. Alex has this story
completely wrong. I've still seen no evidence of any jury intimidation in the Chauvin case,
but Alex is specifically lying about one comment that was reported where someone referred to as
a Chauvin juror said, quote, I did not want to go through all the rioting and destruction again.
And I was concerned about people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict.
Liars like Jack Pasobic started passing it along on social media and the story spread pretty far
that way. And it's almost certainly what Alex is covering as real news here. The problem is that
this person wasn't a jury and the juror in the trial. She was an alternate juror who played
absolutely no role in the deciding of the case. And the comment was taken out of context.
The full context of that quote is her response to a question posed by a local Minneapolis news
outlet about whether or not she wanted to be a juror. Quote, I had mixed feelings. There was
a question on the questionnaire about that. And I didn't know because the reason at that time
was obviously I didn't know what the outcome was going to be. So I felt like either way the outcome
was you're going to disappoint one group or the other. So I didn't want to go through this whole
rioting and destruction again. And, you know, a little concerned about people outside my house
if they weren't happy with the verdict. Sure. She was discussing the idea of whether or not
she wanted to be a juror at the time. Totally, totally reasonable fears, too. Yeah. And this
has been twisted by liars like Jack Pasobic and being misreported by Alex in order to try and
argue for getting chauvin free. Of course. Of course. Because of course. Yeah, naturally.
So we get to Nick Fuentes and I just do that because Alex likes to pronounce his name. Yeah,
but that hard you in there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fuentes. Fuentes. And he's going to tell a story
of what happened to him at the airport. And I will say that I don't know. I don't know if this did
happen. It's certainly not in the video labeled proof that I'm on a no fly list. If this is his
proof, you'd think it would be in the video. Well, his story, it sounds like the story that
someone like him would tell does, but it certainly doesn't match that video. Wow. Because she said,
you know, is there anything that might be causing this? Is it a mask thing? Did you have an incident
on American before? I said, no, nothing like that. Never any issues like that on American Airlines.
And, you know, I've been flying pretty recently. She said, okay, well, I'll give them another call.
And they relay the same message. I'm not able to fly. And I said, well, you know, honestly,
it's political. I said, I'm a political guy. I said, I think it's political. And she goes,
I'm not supposed to say this, but I think this woke stuff is out of control. I don't think it's
fired, but we're pushing this on the corporations. So, you know, she was even sympathetic. Yeah,
sure. These people are psycho. Yeah, these are absolute psychos. This is that Jacob Wall at the
coffee shop kind of nonsense. Absolute lunatics. Yeah. So this is not in the video, but this is
the story. He goes, he talks to these people and they say, no, you cannot fly. So he goes,
he goes to United. And guess what? This isn't in the video either because he was talking to
someone from Southwest. Yeah, it does seem like he was talking to somebody from Southwest.
So I went over to United. I went all the way over to the other terminal. I booked the same flight,
you know, 1040 a.m. to Palm Beach from O'Hare. I went up to the counter and she told me the
exact same thing. She was on the phone with the TSA for a half hour, said, nope, I'm sorry.
And she goes, and you know what? I just Googled you and I think I know why that is. That's what
she said. He goes, and I'm so sorry, but there's nothing I could do. I said, okay, is there anyone
I could talk to? Can I go to the TSA? She goes, nope. Nobody could talk to. That's it. So I'm
on the no fly list and it has to do with the capital on January 6th. Okay. I don't see any
indication that any of this is real. No, just being suggested. Nope. A bunch of nonsense.
No, but I should get a text alert if I know he's in Chicago. He lives in Chicago. I know,
but like where I can find him, you know, like in public, you know what I'm saying? Like I only
because Amazon Prime is sending me something right now. And you know what I'm saying? I'm not
going to say what it is Amazon Prime. I only agree with this if the only use of that information
is avoiding wherever he is. Exactly. I would absolutely avoid it with the thing that I am
going to like this kind of talk man. No, come on. So Alex recaps Nick's story and I will say
there are two giant assumptions in here. Recap you. You've been put on a no fly list. They
admitted it's because you weren't simply covering the capital. So no fly list. And because you're
covering the capital, those are the assumptions. Right. There's no reason to suspect that Nick is
on a no fly list because of the events of January 6th. A lot of folks might have forgotten by now,
but in December 2020, Nick made a big deal online about getting kicked off a plane for not wearing
his mask correctly. And he told the guy on the plane, fuck you and eat shit. That might have
something to do with it. Yeah. You remember in that first clip that Nick was talking is like,
is this something to do with masks? Yeah. It's obviously because you got kicked off a plane
six months ago. Obviously. I don't know if he's on a no fly list. I would assume he's not since
the simpler explanation is that he's a public figure who made a big deal out of an altercation.
He initiated on a plane like six months ago as a stunt. Yeah. So I would say that maybe airlines
are like, nah, fuck you. Yeah. How about that? Even if it wasn't on my airline, I would maybe
not let him on based on that sort of public incident. I don't want to deal with that. I don't
know. You have the right to refuse service to an asshole. So why would you want that even the
possibility of that happening again, especially if you know that he's a provocateur. Yeah. And him
trying to pretend that that didn't happen is really funny. Yeah. Him trying to be like, oh,
is there a mask thing? No, I said, no, it must be the January capital six. That's right. Yeah.
So anyway, fuck him. Fuck him in this next clip. Alex channels Reagan in a very inspirational way.
Sure. Ronald Reagan back in 1989, right as he was leaving office said
Mr. Gorbachev tear down that wall. Well, I say, like he said in 88 was the year
not Mr. Gorbachev tear down that wall. I say puppet Biden tear off that mask off your dirty
banded face. I don't think that's going to resonate through time. No, just as inspiring. Yeah, just
as inspiring. That is going to be one of those, you know, in those montages where they do like,
oh, the greatest generation kind of shit. And they go through all that and they go through the
big moments of history. That is going 50 years from now. 50 years from now, that will be in the
real show me your dirty banded face. I could see it. If things go wrong, I could see it. Yeah.
So Alex at this point talks to a Canadian preacher who's had the police show up a couple
times because he's not following COVID restrictions. It's not the same Canadian church that we
talked about. Sure. For it's another one. I'm going to skip this because it's it's who cares.
Listen, if you're a preacher that goes on info wars, you're a piece of shit. It's a bad sign.
Yeah, you're a piece of shit. So we have also Alex just getting into this weird thing where
he's complaining about the left and sure they're all they're all demons now. Of course. I'll just
go ahead and play it. Why not? When I see the trendies with their mask and I see them with their
hatred and their pedophilia and because they've converted a lot of the low level left into evil.
Now I mean, there used to be kind of high level super evil and kind of mid level. Now the average
leftist is for all sorts of purposes, a devil worshiping ghoul. I don't know what's happened
to them, but they're gone, folks. They're programmed by big tech or programmed by media
and they're a small minority of people, but they infest all the main cities. They command Black
Lives Matter and they command the Antifa and they're just gone. Yeah. So, you know, even the low
level, this is just trickling down. It used to just be like the top level was. Of course. No,
now we're all demons. Every single one of us. Good. We're gone. There's nothing that can be done
for us. Say there's nothing that can be done for us, Dan. I don't know if you know what kind of
language that might, you know, boy, it doesn't. It's not reminiscent. Nope. So at the beginning
of this episode, the like Alex had such promise. He had an epiphany. He had 24 stacks of paper. Yeah.
I haven't gotten through one stack today of all I've got here.
Shame. I mean, it's that much news. Who's hosting the fourth hour? I may have to take it over.
Oh, Paul Joseph Watson wants. He's, you know, I'll let him host. I mean, ladies and gentlemen,
this is genocide going on in front of everybody. By the way, if we don't fund ourselves, we won't
be here. So it's a win-win-win. Please support us at m4short.com. We've got a lot of new great
t-shirts. I wonder why you didn't get through those 24 stacks. You know, at a certain point,
I think you would recognize that like, all right, I'd never get through the first stack. No,
maybe two stacks is the maximum. Why do you have the other 22? I, I mean, you know,
everybody needs a little set deck. You're delusional. You know, why do why? Let's go back
to late night. Why does so many of them have that mic on the desk? You know, they're wearing
lapel mics. It's just set deck, but it's like, okay, so you prepare a meal for yourself, right?
And every night you make 10 surveys and you get through like three quarters of one and then
you're full and you throw away all that food. Yeah. And then the next day you're like, oh,
I got all this food here. This is going to be great. I got all this food. You get through
maybe half of a serving this time because maybe you're not as hungry that night. Dan,
there is a, there is a paper mill in Oregon that relies on Alex exclusively. That brings
me to my next point. He better be fucking recycling. I doubt he is. I doubt he is. So
we have another guest here and it's another champion weirdo. This guy goddamn. What a weirdo.
I am Alexander host and the great Steve Quill. That's the only author,
filmmaker, one of the first big survivalists, one of the top survivalists.
Top survivalists. And I would read his books 25 years ago, 20 years ago and say,
quite entertaining. And I knew a lot of it was true, but I thought some of the
conclusions he came to were a little extreme. Well, now it looks like he's been dead on.
Oh, what are those extreme conclusions? Alex, you want to talk about them? Maybe they're giants.
You know what? Here's my new pitch. Here's my new pitch, Dan. All right. Before these assholes get
to say a goddamn word about being a survivalist, you have to go on naked and afraid and win.
You have to. That is it. If you call yourself a top survivalist and you have not been on
naked and afraid, fuck off. Get out of here. I don't think Steve would make it. No, of course not.
So I love that Steve was on because I had been wanting to play this clip for you. Sure. So Steve
Quill was recently on the Jim Baker show. Okay. For just this clip, I was going to make an episode
out of it because it, but he's so boring. I couldn't do that. So thankfully I listened to the whole
episode and I didn't want to go back and find it. Sure. Thankfully, right wing watch had cut out
this particular clip. It's really nice of them where, dude, get ready. Thank you, Steve Quayle,
for giving us an excuse. Mike down. Okay. Have your mind blown. Okay. By Jim Baker and Steve Quayle.
Zombies that are on earth are a disease like any other disease that affects people and they become
like zombies. Is that right? Forgive me, but that's only part of the story. Zombies as zombies also
have the evil spiritual entity known as demon possession. Okay. Because there is no rationale
with a zombie. The best way to explain zombies bloodlust is the appetite of demons expressed
through humans. It should be astonishing to people that the richest people in the world,
not all of them, but some of them are into occult ceremonies where they have to drink, you know,
blood that's extracted from a tortured child. Now that's sick, but that's the appetite of
demons expressed through humans. The ancient world dealt with monsters mythological and real.
And this is something that is really important to get through. The disease will basically destroy
the human defenses. God gave us defenses as humans to resist the devil and he will flee.
But when you're inviting or what's the word I want, embracing abject demon possession,
giving yourself over to be inhabited by the demons who then become your inhabitants,
it's a two fold. What I'm saying, Jim, is they can induce zombie ism, at least the appetite for
human flesh, but at the, at the end of the thing, it's both hands, right hand and left hand. And
the left hand simply is the evil spiritual possession of that zombie. So yeah, Steve Goyle,
just this month was on Jim Baker show talking about zombies. Wow. Yeah. I do appreciate how
much of Christianity does seem to get their idea of the world from like the Hellblazer comics.
Like John Constantine is also a factor in Jim Baker's reality. I would love that conversation
taking place outside of a televangelist's studio. Yeah, that'd be fun. Discussing what does make
a zombie a zombie? Like me and my friends could maybe have that conversation. That would be,
I mean, yeah, you'd have to, you'd have to argue. What are the essential elements of a zombie? I
don't want Jim Baker and Steve Goyle having that conversation. It'd be like a game of
scatter goers. You'd have to argue your position on that. Yeah. What a fucking weird thing. You're
going to come. This zombies are really come out and see that, but you shouldn't Christians all
uniformly be like, we can't be associated with this because if we really do allow zombies,
people are going to put that together with the rest of the bullshit we believe. And they're
going to be like, maybe Christianity's stupid or, you know, like that classical meme that Jesus is
a zombie. Yeah, exactly. It's like, okay, if you start, if you start adding too many mythical
elements into it, especially ones that are referenced in Night of the Living fucking dead,
I would say that what your best, best order of business is if you're a religion,
don't incorporate any universal monsters. No, no, no, no, no mummies at no point in time. Should
Jesus say, we're coming to get you Barbara Dracula. That's not going to happen. Yeah. So anyway,
I don't respect Steve Goyle at all. No. And so we just have a series of him saying things and
talking to Alex that I have no interest in treating as real about no, no, even consideration. You
think zombies are real. The end. So anyway, the vaccine is part of a depopulation agenda. This
is what's really important. Ladies and gentlemen, this is all about one thing. It's about the depopulation
of the world from 7.9 billion to 500 million. And that's where we're at right now. That's a reference
to the Georgia guide stones, which apparently Steve Goyle believes are real. And the globalists are
yep. I do love how the globalists love a round number that's easy for ridiculous idiots to
understand. It's so convenient how ridiculous idiots are always given nice round numbers. You
know, it's great. It's great. So, you know, Alex Jones likes to talk about interviews that he did
years in the past that no one can ever find and certainly prove a lot of stuff. Steve does too.
And actually I got the sense from listening to this that Alex's whole story about him seeing
fish people with sad human eyes is a story he cribbed from Steve Goyle. You think he's stealing
that stone? Oh, no. Alex, I interviewed one of the Intel world's most famous assassins. He died
15 years ago. And he said, Steve, I've been in a laboratory, some of the most secret places in
the deep underwater in the jungles in Borneo, the island of Dr. Moreau. Literally, he said,
I've seen, I've seen things in cages, half human, half lion. By the way, the lion men of Moab is
literally in the Old Testament, but he said these creatures were calling out to me in a human voice.
Help me. Help me. I'm human. And he started to weep. This is a CIA guy. And he started to weep.
He says, Steve, they weren't human, but there was a human component that was begging me to help.
And there was no help for them. That stuff makes a stick in my spirit. Okay. Okay. So your story
that you're telling me, one of the best assassins, one of the best assassins for the CIA,
someone who's the best at killing people. Yes. And especially for the CIA. So you know,
there's no morality within this person. Probably not. Cannot be. I wouldn't assume. So if the
other details of this story are correct, but his breaking point or I don't, I'd be top of their
breaking breaking point was half man, half man, half lion. And by the way, no reason, no reason,
whatsoever. None to add in the lion man of Moab. No, because these are genetically created now.
Right. Not the lion men of Moab. They didn't like reconstitute the goddamn lion men. Well,
that might be part of his argument. Okay, I'm sorry. So they discovered old lion man blood.
I think that Steve's argument is that in biblical times before the flood, yeah,
they were making human animal hybrids. See, that's kind of what I was thinking. Yep.
And that history is repeating itself now. Right. Yep. That's where we're at. Yeah. Yeah. Yep.
So anyway, you got to cop to this. If you're a Christian, you got to cop to the lion men.
You believe that lion men are real. The end cop to it. So
look, there's some similarities between zombies and lion men already in Steve Quills. Sure. Okay.
And giants. Those are always in the background. Well, giants were always in the way. So
there's some similarities between what Steve believes and let's say ancient aliens. Sure.
Could be. He thinks that there's a few differences. The difference between let's say my position,
ancient aliens position is my position is the fallen angels, a third of them basically
had sex with earth women before Noah's flood and corrupt the entire gene pool of the planet.
Now we are seeing. And by the way, that's in the book of Enoch that people used to say wasn't true.
And then they tried to suppress the Dead Sea Scrolls, but it got leaked out.
I've talked with some of the folks that are involved and it's all in there. So they got
2000 year old scrolls saying that. Wait, you talked to some people who are involved in the
leaking of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Leaking of the Dead Sea Scrolls. What? Oh boy. Okay. Yeah. So
anyway, yes. Where Steve breaks off from ancient aliens. I do. I do love, I do love the combination
of defensiveness and confidence in his position while saying something so abjectly ridiculous.
If you are trying to be taken seriously and you need to clarify your position against the
ancient aliens position, you're underwater, man. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Now these screwed.
Look, these ancient aliens people are crazy. They believe that before the flood,
aliens came down and built the pyramids. That's stupid. See what happened is before the flood,
interdimensional angels came down and built the pyramid. It's completely different. I'm
obviously right. Sure. Okay. So this fiddling around with human and animal hybrids and what
have you creating Superman and even assassins. Right. So that was going on in olden times.
And it's going on again. I'll just let this play. Okay, let's hear it. Let's hear them out.
Let's hear them out. The human genome project was to identify the DNA of the fallen angels when
they had sex with earth women. They produced a hybrid. Those hybrid became the mighty
minimum. The gods, the ancient world's worship. And obviously now we're coming to that point
where we're messing with genetics. So I see you scribbling notes. I just, I just wanted to make
sure that forever throughout all of history written down in this notebook is the human genome
project was about angels. That's just what I wanted to be very clear and find the Nephilim DNA
or whatever. I'm going to underline it. Yep. I'm going to make sure that no matter what happens,
that's what it was all about, man. The human genome project was trying to find Thor.
It was trying to find Zeus. It's trying to find Heracles. It makes sense. I really,
really, like honestly, and I mean this with all none respect. This is sad even for Alex to listen
to. Yeah. Yeah. This is bad. It really is. Yeah. Because it goes against his interdimensional theories.
Yeah. I think that all of it's so nonspecific that you'd have a really hard time.
You could fit it in somewhere. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I get you. I understand why you think it
doesn't fit. I think that's a good, I think you should keep that in your backpack. I understand
that because you work from sort of a grounded place of reality where things mean things. Or at least
narrative consistency. Yeah. I think that they could make this work just because nothing matters.
That's fair. When you have no shame, it's like a glitch in humanity. You can figure it out.
Yep. Yeah. So Steve is this guy who like I really think that I mean we've listened to him a little
bit in the past and he has a worse version of thinking he's a prophet than Alex. Yeah. Like
he legitimately is just like I know all God. His whole story is that God gave him a vision of
everything but told him that he would lock these things up until he needed to know them. Yeah.
And this just is like this clip I think is just a guy doing an impression of a prophet. Wow.
The day will come. Mark my words when even vitamins will be made illegal. Possession of
vitamins, capital offense, possession of a Bible, capital offense. Speaking the name of Jesus,
capital offense. You know, everything is going to be a capital offense. It sort of boils down to
Alex. Anybody but them are scheduled to be terminated. Terminated. I would like to mark
his words about possession of vitamins becoming a capital offense. No vitamins. B12 get it out
of here. Kill him. Summary execution. If you have riboflavin. What about vitamins and just food?
No, you can't have it. No. Are you talking about regulations for the supplement industry?
Because that's what I think you're talking about. I think that's what you're talking about and I
think that's something that terrifies you more than anything in the world. It's a little bit
different. Yeah. So anyway, this was a nonsensical interview with Lunatic who has a bunch of
really stupid ideas about dumb shit. The human genome project, Dan, was about angels. Great.
Also, a group of scientists zombies got together and they were like, listen,
we can't not know about these angels who fucked women in the past to create Thor. We just can't
not know. So these zombies are also in play. Sure. Of course. And all this is great. Yeah.
But I think there might be ulterior motives to this interview. Yeah. When I heard this clip,
Mike down for this. When I heard this, I took off my headphones and walked out of the room.
I was just like, oh, fuck yourself. So, Steve Quayle, I didn't want to talk about
the M4's phone here briefly. I just want to thank you. You knew that we were having trouble
funding ourselves. You said, listen, this is one of the best deals that have sponsors in mind for
many years. And you tried to get me to get him as a sponsor years ago. We did it. The listeners
love it. I didn't realize it's one of the best deals out there. This let me tell people about
it briefly. It's not why you're here. You just mentioned a new function that you were excited
about. Oh, sure. Sure. Sure. That's not why you're here. You got me a satellite phone sponsor.
That's not why you're here talking about your dumb ass ideas about the genome project. Wow.
Wow, Alex. You're really willing to let him go that long just so he can sell a satellite phone
for you. Yep. Oh, that's not good. Yep. I don't know what the deal is here with this phone exactly,
but there's the website infowarsphone.com and it redirects to a website, a satellite phone store.
I don't know if they have an info wars promotion going on, but if they do, they're keeping info
wars and Alex's name the fuck off it. Yeah, that would make sense. Yeah. Yeah. I would do that too.
Yeah. I don't know. I don't know what's going on. I guess Steve Quayle got him a sponsor.
And now that was that must have been a really rough marketing meeting for that company whenever
they're getting together, having like, okay, um, I have a, I got Alex on the, on the hook for about
five K Alex Jones from info wars. Are we, are we there yet? Are we that far down revenue is
negative 10 billion? Yes. We'll take anything. Yeah. That's the only explanation. Yeah. It's
outrageous. Although I do think that there's a certain delicious humor of the trajectory of
that interview. That's true. Just saying these stupidest shit. Even you are feeling bad for
Alex. That is sad. Of course is you got me a sponsor. Oh, I really, really feel bad. Yep.
I wonder if you got Jim Baker, that satellite phone sponsor. That would make sense. Man,
that would, that would explain his recent airtime as a middleman. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Hey, I get
you this. You get me some airtime. Let me talk shit. Yep. Anyway, Jordan, this has been our
exploration of the beginning of the week on Alex's show. I'm excited to see the response to the
Giuliani raid and I apologize that we don't have that on this episode, but it was just too much
with this, with this bulk of bullshit that Alex was doing. No, we're either going to have to focus
a lot on the Giuliani raid, or it's going to be one of those things where he mentions it says that
it's unfair and then does not speak of it anymore. He might say that it's the end of the world and
he might not talk about it at all. The range is infinite. Who knows? Yeah. But we will find out
soon enough. Then tell them we have a website. We do have a website. It's knowledge right.com.
We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge of the square fight and I go to
bed Jordan. Yes, we will also be on Facebook. We will also are on Facebook. And if you like
what he said, it's itunes, et cetera. Find a local charity or bail fund in your area. We will be
back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm Daryl Rund as I was dishonorably
discharged when I served under Major Cattleman. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for
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