Knowledge Fight - #554: April 30, 2021
Episode Date: May 3, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on how the last week ended on The Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex stokes religious tensions, interviews someone who probably got tricked by a pyramid scheme, ...and definitely doesn't talk about Matt Gaetz news.
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Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes.
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Jordan.
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Dan.
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Dan.
Jordan.
Quick question.
Uh-huh.
What's your bright spot today?
My bright spot.
Why don't you go first?
Why don't I go first?
I need to kick it around a little bit.
Yeah, I know.
My bright spot, Dan, is around this time of year.
Every year, my cousin and I get together and we go to a ball game.
I don't know if you know this or not, Dan, but I appreciate the game of baseball.
You love the steals.
And we didn't get to do that last year.
And this year, we just got the tickets and we're going to a game.
Oh, that's great.
It feels so amazing.
It feels so amazing.
I'm shivering with excitement.
I can't wait to go.
That's great.
It'll be amazing.
Who cares?
Oh, wow.
Also, it's the pirates.
So who cares?
But again, the Cubs are terrible this year.
So again, who cares?
All right.
They're probably going to lose.
All right.
Let's see.
What do I got?
I guess, I don't know.
It's tough.
This is sort of a hypothetical bright spot.
All right.
I'm listening.
I think I feel comfortable enough to maybe try to check out a gym again.
You know, like we're vaccinated.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think we're at a point where I could feel comfortable.
Whereas, you know, like before, certainly there was no ability to exist in that kind
of space.
Wow.
I mean, your last visit to the gym was nightmarish hellish.
Yeah.
It was a little scary to see that level of it was a passive manslaughter.
Is that one way?
I think it might have worked out better than better than passive manslaughter.
But it certainly was not for lack of trying.
There's a lot of your responsibility going on.
Yeah.
Did not care for it.
But I feel like I feel like it's about time.
I feel pretty good about that.
I always enjoy going to the gym.
Spring.
Yeah.
Time to time to go out, hit the beach of Lakeshore.
Sure.
Take your shirt off and really just, you know, I was down by the lake the other day.
What were you doing?
Rocks.
What were you doing?
Wandering around on rocks.
Considering jumping in.
What are you doing?
I like it was a nice thing in a billified commercial.
Was that what was happening right there staring off into the middle distance?
It was a nice day.
So Jordan, today we have an interesting episode to go over.
We're going to be talking about April 30th, 2021.
I didn't even.
You almost said I'm dead.
Shit.
2021.
This is a unforced error on my part.
Yeah.
Well, I said black deck.
I think so.
I don't think either of us succeeded.
Yeah.
This is a terrible idea.
So yeah, I said on our last episode that we were going to be covering the end of
the week, you know, because you know, Rudy Giuliani is, of course, got raided.
We got to figure out what's going on there.
I couldn't waste time with that because on Thursday news broke about Roger Stone's
involvement in the Matt Gates affair.
I don't recall anything beyond somebody thinking, here's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to give Roger Stone.
Roger.
I have a tattoo of Richard Dixon on my back stone.
Yes.
Incriminating evidence.
I'm going to write a confession letter and give it to sneaky Roger Stone.
I am going to give this crucial piece of evidence to the single worst person to
have it.
And I will keep snapshots of offers of bribes to get a pardon.
Yeah.
There was a daily beast article that pretty, pretty bad looking.
Damn it.
Yeah.
I mean, like, look, anything could be fake.
No, no, it's it's no.
It makes it.
Here's why.
Here's why it's so believable.
Uh-huh.
Because the players involved act like themselves.
Exactly.
And everybody's so stupid.
Nobody's doing anything like even a half assed attempt at Googling how to not get
arrested for these specific crimes would be like, don't give it to Roger Stone.
Well, the and the part of it that makes it even more believable on on on sort of just
on a personal level for me is that like, you know, they had their app, their texting apps
to delete the messages.
Yes.
And Roger followed through with that.
Of course.
Did not.
Ah, now that's where we're in me as genuine.
That's good stuff.
Yeah.
So that came out.
I was like, well, the 30th is going to be fucked up.
Friday's got to be fucked up.
His buddy is like on the hook here.
Yeah.
This Daily Beast article talking with this guy.
I mean, admitting to having sex with a 17 year old for money.
There's a problem trying to get Roger Alex's buddy to get him apart and pardon from Trump
and it appears.
It sounds damning.
That Roger is like, that's a thing that's done.
250 gay.
Yeah.
No big deal.
Wow.
So big news day for Alex.
I am going to put $250,000 worth of Bitcoin on Roger Stone, not calling in on Friday.
He does not show up.
I will.
I will.
I will spoil that.
I will take my 250,000 please.
I didn't agree to that.
But Roger is he is not to be to be found.
My lawyers have told me to pray more.
We do get a lawyer show up.
Oh yeah.
That's not surprising.
Yep.
We'll get into this and see what Alex's response is.
But before we do, I got to take a little moment and say thank you and welcome in some walks.
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End of the episode.
We have to end after that.
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Well, I'd like to take that win and transition it over into wishing.
Happy birthday to Ying out there.
I don't know when Ying's birthday is, but it may from what I understand.
Somewhere around.
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And I also don't know the name of the person who wished them a happy birthday.
Why would you?
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See, there you go.
Sometime in May.
It looks like you've been had sometime in May.
There is a person out there named.
Who has a birthday and also an anniversary with a person whose screen name is
Dan didn't say my joke name.
So it's vague.
Here's what I love about us.
What shows wouldn't do this.
What we're doing right now.
But two shows that did do this would do follow up stuff.
But that's why you come to us.
You come to us for us to vaguely know a little bit enough to be like you're
great like to suggest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jordan.
Let's get into it.
April 30th.
All right.
Friday.
Let's do it.
Alex's show started with some troubling news that comes.
Was it that Matt Gates?
No.
No.
It's troubling news that comes in the form of the voiceover.
Coming to you live from the info wars.com studios in the recaptured state of Texas.
It's Alex Jones.
God damn it.
When did they recapture it?
I'm glad you responded that way because I couldn't tell if we've talked about that
before or if that's new.
No.
That's new to me.
Okay.
It's new to me.
What did they recapture it from?
Oh, I don't know.
It was occupied taxes.
Yes.
Then it was entire career.
It's been occupied.
No, no, no.
But then it was liberated.
It was femurage.
But then he was liberated for a while.
Wasn't it?
I don't think so.
I think there was a time where they were like the state currently turning blue.
Yeah.
I guess it's been recaptured.
Yeah.
Maybe that's meant to be like recaptured by Democrats.
Could be.
I don't know.
I mean, the more Latinx people are allowed to vote in Texas, the more it is being recaptured
from the colonialists.
So that's nice.
Yeah.
I thought that was strange.
And I think I might have heard that before in the past, but it struck me as very new.
And I don't know what it's in reference to.
Struck me.
Struck me.
So recaptured.
Who got it?
Alex.
Okay.
And Joe Rogan.
Good for them.
Good for them.
So Alex starts the show off with some Lana Del Rey and it is.
Oh, so we're in a mood.
No, it's, it's, it's more aggressive.
Oh, okay.
Some of the more more symphonic moody Lana Del Rey songs.
But it's too loud and they did not mix this well.
I am your host Alex Jones.
I'm extremely honored and blessed to be here with you today.
I'm going to lay out a great truth to you up front.
And then I'm going to give you more evidences of it.
You're a very small planet, curdling through space, orbiting a standard yellow star, two
thirds of the way out of the spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Get up.
There are seven and a half plus million people on this planet.
The globalists see themselves as guardians of the earth, guardians of the galaxy.
What?
And that they are doing emergency stunning, poisoning, dumbing down.
And then culling of the human population.
Sure.
And when you see their approach to animals, you see their same approach to us.
The EU has laws that have been placed for more than a decade now that you don't take
a sheep into a slaughterhouse and hit it in the head with a hammer.
That's too crude.
You know, it kills it pretty much right away or knocks it out.
Man, your buddy was selling pardon for money.
What do you got to say?
And then you butcher it.
And so that's what they're doing is poisoning us, dumbing us down with drugs and
electromagnetic radiation in all those systems and psychologically confusing us,
taking God away from us, separating us from God.
Sure.
So we don't have any North Star.
Sure.
And then we'll be so stunned, so diseased, so much in a mesmerized sleep state.
Right.
But they'll be able to then go ahead and gut us, chop us up nicely and in the species
as we know it.
So these super predators can play God or not.
I think I just heard that Matt Gates was going to jail.
I don't know what you heard.
All I heard is just stuff you can just say no.
No, I don't know what humane practices at slaughterhouses have to do with.
No, that's because you got it in the slaughterhouse.
No country for old men.
That was a book and a movie.
I just I just hear Alex saying things that I just just reject.
Yeah.
It's not based on anything.
No, that's that's a that's one of those things where somebody starts talking.
Yeah.
And after a while, you just go screw you.
Don't care.
Or exactly what you were doing is like, isn't there something you should be talking about?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's conspicuous.
Hey, aren't there crimes?
Didn't you go?
Didn't y'all?
It's conspicuous that you're not talking about this.
Seems like you would be talking about all of them crimes.
Yeah.
So Alex gets, you know, we just just just talking through it.
Just got to get through it.
They need to bankrupt us and put us into a position of total control.
And that's what all of this is about.
But here are the really huge, gigantic issues that everybody needs to be made aware of.
And that is many of us.
Globalists are moving us into a post human world.
Oh, man.
A special report just starts playing.
Somebody somebody in there is I'm telling you, Dan, somebody won the music was too loud.
Yeah, we've seen too many appropriate song choices.
I think it's real.
Also, I don't know if I have a clip of it, but Alex played Tarzan boy on this episode,
which he hasn't played in a really long time.
I'm telling you, there's a secret Patriot inside the info or studio.
Here's the problem in messages.
Here's the problem.
It's that like the line between fucking with Alex and incompetence is indiscernible.
Oh, no, no, it's impossible to know.
I mean, there's nothing better than that noise he made.
I know.
It's just that that moment of real resignation.
Yeah, just like this is how it is.
He's too tired to even get mad.
This is how it's going to be.
This is how it was.
This is how it's going to be for the future.
Just get used to it.
So Alex has a special report that he wants to play and it might have been
that one that started accidentally.
I'm not entirely sure, but here he sets that up.
But let me get these part of a report.
Gregory normally puts out three to five minute reports are all excellent.
I called him up at six o'clock last night.
And I said, Greg, will you stay late tonight and tomorrow morning
and get out a report on this because Joe Rogan had the courage to have this guest
on who's a big investigative journalist, the Washington Post.
And that was two days ago last night, three days ago today,
and it didn't get any coverage because they know it's true.
They don't want to attack Joe Rogan for, oh, you had a Washington Post
reporter on about Fauci being on the lab and the leak and covering it up,
which is true and which is huge, but to have this come out and Joe Rogan cover
it is massive, if we can force this story out, this could really
devastate the New World Order, their whole operation.
So recently Rogan had an episode where he talked to a guy named Josh Rogan,
ROGIN.
Not related.
No, no, no, I understand.
Joe and Josh Rogan, I got you.
This guy's a reporter who worked for the Washington Post.
I watched the relevant part of the interview and I don't find it to be super convincing.
That said, Josh was explaining to Rogan why the theory that the virus
started in that Wuhan lab is not necessarily completely crazy.
He doesn't prove or even claim definitively that he has information
that Fauci or the lab is responsible for the outbreak.
He's just reiterating information that's been widely publicly discussed
over the entire last year.
There's some circumstantial evidence that makes people think that it got
loose from a lab.
There's some circumstantial evidence that makes it look like the virus was
naturally occurring.
That's not even a new or controversial thing to say.
It's just that generally experts who have looked at it
feel that the natural explanation is far more likely.
Yeah, no.
There was like two weeks ago, there was another story where it's like,
DOD can't rule out a possibility.
And you're like, well, yeah, of course not.
They're a bunch of, yeah.
Proving a negative is really, really hard unless it's a binary possibility
and you prove the affirmative.
It's very difficult.
And so obviously people who are talking about this seriously deal
with it.
Sure, sure.
Only unserious people would be like, there is no possible way I declare
upon.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And people like Alex will create that of their opposition.
They will create that straw man of their opposition because it's easier
to argue against.
Yeah.
So Josh kind of seems like a little bit of a dick only because I
don't believe that he's unaware of what he's doing.
Like he's not some guy on his first press appearance.
He's a guy with a career in media.
He knows that what he's doing is lending the credibility of his mainstream
media credentials to be used exactly how Alex is using this clip on his show
now.
Unless Josh had some actual evidence of anything, the behavior he displayed
in that interview is at best irresponsible.
This next clip from Alex's show, which is complete bullshit, is the direct
result of that kind of your responsibility.
Bombshell Friday Live Washington Post investigation says Fauci behind
Wuhan leak since he's the main suspect.
So now it's turned into a Washington Post investigation that Fauci is the
main suspect in getting rid of the getting that COVID out there.
So yeah, I mean, all you've done is create like because what what's
proven by the conversation that he has with Rogan?
Nothing.
What what what extra do they bring to the table other than sort of name
Washington Post reporter?
That's what they bring to it.
They bring legitimacy from the Washington Post.
And it's not Rogan gets to call it a win.
Yeah.
It's not introducing a new idea that like there's a slight possibility
that there was there was a lab origin.
It's not that that's not new.
It's normalizing the conclusion right that it was from a lab.
No, that's just irresponsible.
And I just don't believe that somebody who could have the level of career
that he does would be able to go on Rogan and not recognize that
your behavior would be interpreted by listeners that way.
Right.
Well, I mean, in that situation, there's two things going on.
One, if you have any credibility that you've built up through being a
reporter of any kind of quality or something and you go on info wars
or Rogan or whatever, they're there to steal your credibility.
They don't give a fuck about you.
Your credibility is what they're stealing so they can do that.
And you're there to get attention.
Right.
That's the deal.
Maybe sell something you're selling.
Exactly.
So if you're so like when you're a reporter for the Washington Post,
if you don't know that you're there to sell something and they're there
to steal your credibility, you're stupid.
Like that's beyond the pale.
Yeah.
Because that's the only reason you would go.
It's the only reason.
Not because Joe's fun.
No, not because Joe's such a good guy.
I hear Jamie is a cool dude.
I don't actually know anything about him.
Never heard.
I heard he Googles.
Yeah.
So Alex has a little friend from across the pond who pays a visit on this
episode.
Paul Joseph Watson.
Sure.
Boy, this is really just all about anti-Muslim agitation.
There we go.
I was wondering.
Oh, boy.
All people say, oh, well, the French, they capitulated to Hitler.
So, so what?
The French are good people, folks.
They've just been controlled by tyrants like we are.
And we're all French tomorrow.
London is London stand.
Look at our borders are wide open.
Okay.
So France is the gateway to the UK and to the rest of Europe and the world.
So we need to stand with the French people.
They're good people.
So the whole thing is essentially that this is extreme instance of anti-Muslim
programming.
It's pretty, it's pretty ridiculous.
Yeah.
Just geographically.
How could France be the gateway?
The channel.
Isn't the channel from France to?
No, I understand that the channel is from France to England, but I mean, you know,
gateway, like for Europe, like France, like if you're looking at a map of Europe,
right, right.
And you got the whole Europe thing.
There are some things.
I recall France being here.
Yeah.
And then all this other stuff being in the way for the gate part.
Yeah.
I mean, you make an interesting geographical argument.
That's fair.
It doesn't feel real.
That's true.
It doesn't feel as real.
And does that argument scare you?
Because if not, throw it away.
There's 15 countries between them and the gateway to London.
Channel.
So yeah, what's going on here is that there was an open letter that got published in
France that was about the fear of Muslims.
We'll talk about it here in a little bit.
Here's Paul discussing it.
Well, this is an open letter sent to the government of France, Alex.
And we've heard noises from these military personnel before, both active duty and retired,
by the way, many of them retired generals, warning about this situation on the edges
of the suburbs of major cities in France.
And this mirrors across many major European capitals as well as other French cities,
such as Leon, that you have this parallel society whereby it's completely undermined
the French government and their monopoly of power, which is essentially what government
is.
First of all, Alex's entire libertarian identity is based on the rejection of the state having
monopoly on power.
The entire reason that the Second Amendment is so important is that if the populace can
be armed, then the state can't attain a complete monopoly of force.
It's so weird to hear Paul be concerned about threats to the monopoly of power of the French
government.
Yeah, I'm really confused by that.
I wonder why that is so strange.
Anyway, this open letter that Paul was talking about was an insane letter that was published
in a far-right magazine called Valure's Actuelle in France last week.
Interestingly, it was published on the exact 60th anniversary of a failed coup attempt against
Charles de Gaulle.
Back in 1961, the idea of allowing Algeria to enjoy self-determination was put to a vote,
and Algerian independence won the day overwhelmingly.
Naturally, many former generals, particularly those in Algeria, didn't like this, and they
decided to form a junta and try to take over major cities in Algeria.
Well, hey, I was running things, and then democracy booed fascism.
Ultimately, this didn't work out for these generals, but it did lead to many of them
forming a group known as the Organization Armée Secrète, which was a terrorist group aimed
at destabilizing the situation in Algeria in order to maintain French colonial rule.
So you want the government of Algeria to not have a monopoly on power, Dan?
Makes sense.
Makes sense.
Yeah.
So it seems like this may be more than a coincidence that this letter warning of an insurrection
was published on the anniversary of a failed insurrection aimed at maintaining an archaic
and offensive status quo, particularly when you read that one of their stated complaints
about various anti-racism groups is that they want to tear down statues of famous French
colonialists.
Like, it's just a little bit aggro.
Yeah, that does sound a little bit like memorializing the day Mishima tried to overthrow Japan with
a nice little letter like Emperor Hirohino is pretty great.
I don't know if you guys remember that guy.
He's pretty great.
Naturally, noted fascist Marine Le Pen has voiced support for the letter and its signers, which
is very clearly a part of her push towards running again in next year's election against
Macron.
So good.
Hey.
Hey, you know.
Yeah.
This is just anti-Muslim agitation.
Oh, OK.
All we know is the UN admits a doubling 10 years ago of Christian persecution now a tripling
worldwide.
So if you're a Christian anywhere in the world, the Muslims are killing you, including Africa.
We'll be right back with Paul Joseph Watson about what's coming next.
Stay with us.
There are very legitimate issues about Christian persecution around the world.
Sure.
And it would be wrong to not recognize that or to deny that or minimize it.
But the answer is not oppressing Muslims.
Nope.
It's not turning it around.
OK.
OK.
Now, I see what you're saying, Dan.
And when you say that, you think what we're going to do is we're going to break the cycle
of violence.
Now, have you considered, though, that on the other side of that cycle, we're the ones
fighting violence.
So, like, as long as we die before the cycle turns around again, we're golden.
I will say that depending on which side you're on, it feels very different, but it's still
bad.
It does seem different, yes.
So one of the things that I think that is kind of becoming a thesis of mine over time,
as I see this behavior just repeated over and over and over again by people in the infor
or sphere, is that I think one of the characterizing elements of what makes these people in this
world is an inability or an unwillingness to recognize the difference between fiction
and reality.
Right.
I really think that it's just something is, and I think it's more unwillingness than
inability.
Yeah.
I think that that's the.
Or maybe not unwillingness so much as all of the incentives push towards why deal with
reality.
The incentives are towards believing in false reality.
So why would you go back to real reality?
You'd have to get like a regular job and, yeah, no, Alex isn't going to just like bag
groceries.
But it's not just Alex.
I mean, it's Paul too.
Sure.
Charlie Hebdo.
Michelle Wellback, famed French author and intellectual, published the book.
So he'd already written it was published on the day of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
And he predicted that there would be so much discord and violence because of these Muslim
communities that have not been integrated and that hate France allied with the left wing
protest movement, by the way.
ISIS literally puts out in their manifesto that they can make an alliance with the left
wing because they also hate France and the West to bring it down.
So he puts out a book on the day of Charlie Hebdo warning that the contrived solution
to all this would be a Muslim government in a coalition with the left wing government
that takes power and promises to get it all under control.
So this book by Michelle Houlombek is not a prediction.
It's not even a nonfiction book.
It's a novel that presents a fictional future where there are socialists and a Muslim brotherhood
political party that band together to resist the rising power from the extreme right wing
national front.
Right.
That's the plot.
One of the driving forces of the plot of this fiction novel.
Sure.
Sure.
In the fiction novel, there's a right wing government oppressing everybody, the type
that somebody like Paul Joseph Watson would appreciate.
And then they band together at the Muslim Brotherhood and the leftists.
And so Paul is taking that as an attack on the real world right wing.
Well, I don't look.
I some people have found the book itself to be like fairly Islamophobic and it's right
graphics and some troubling tropes, but I'm not really entirely sure because I haven't
read it.
I just read a description of the plot.
Gotcha.
I do know though, unlike Paul Joseph Watson, that this is a novel, not a prediction of
things to come.
Like this dude looked into God's eye like Alex claims to has found this, this, this vision
of the future.
No, I know.
No, no, I understand.
But that kind of it.
So you're telling me that it's a novel, right?
Paul says it's a prediction.
Okay.
But if you're right, that means that all those dragonlance novels I read when I was younger
aren't going to come true.
Oh, no, Jordan.
I have bad news.
No.
No, but I was going to meet a dragon.
Jordan, those happened in the past.
No.
That's not the future.
That's history.
Oh, no.
Times a flat circle.
It'll come back around.
Yeah.
So Paul is just a real, real piece of garbage.
The French government literally came out before the first coronavirus lockdown, the ministry
of the interior and said that it shouldn't be enforced in these migrant ghetto areas.
So again, literally creating a separate law where the enforcement, the lockdown, the oppression
imposed on us is not imposed on them because they're a specially protected class.
You can hear Paul's angle on this story, which is that poor migrant communities are being
exempted from the draconian and fascistic rules that the white men of Europe are being
subjected to because immigrants are a separate, higher class of people to the globalists.
Interestingly, there's another side to this story, and that is the one based on reality
where the governments of Europe, particularly in France, didn't allocate funds to provide
assistance to poor migrant communities.
Non-governmental organizations were working to advocate for the establishment of mobile
clinics near areas where migrants camped, but their appeals generally went unheard.
The accommodation of people experiencing homelessness was tragic at the beginning of the pandemic,
and there's still serious issues now.
But you can see how Paul is rewriting governmental negligence towards a vulnerable population
into actually secretly being them getting favorable treatment.
That sucks.
Also, how do you enforce a stay at home order to people who are experiencing homelessness?
What are you even talking about?
I don't know if there's anything more right wing than having white people ignore immigrants
and then blaming them.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the right wing.
That's about what all Paul's up to.
Boy, it's a bad appearance.
Now, Alex dropped something that I thought was really, really interesting and confused me a lot.
What is it?
A hot potato?
No, official.
They're parroting from the BBC to CNN to ABC Australia that you will get your freedom
when you have your vaccine.
The moment of freedom for you is when you get your vaccine.
These are the quotes everywhere, and it gets even crazier.
Top scientists, epidemiologists, you named are coming out saying Yale medical doctors,
that the majority of people in the hospitals now are from the vaccine,
and they're telling people that they have COVID.
Wow.
I predicted that here.
It is, ladies and gentlemen.
So that thing about like your freedom comes when you get the vaccine.
Yeah.
There was just somebody on a talking head show that was discussing how some people are not
motivated by the idea that you can protect other people by getting vaccinated.
Right.
So maybe appeal to people's selfishness as a means of getting people to recognize the
importance of getting a vaccine.
And I understand what this person's saying.
I also think it's a misguided perspective.
Yeah.
I don't think that taking the advice of one person on CNBC as if it's the global position
of enemy faction.
No.
I don't think that's a smart thing to do, but that seems to be what Alex is up to.
No, I think a lot of people should take the things that I say and extrapolate them
and put them upon every single person who disagrees with them.
I think that's a great idea.
It's a little silly, and Alex plays this clip with this person over and over again.
It's just, it doesn't prove any point.
Yeah, that's annoying.
But I have no idea where Alex was getting that statistic that a majority of people who are
hospitalized now are there due to the vaccine, not from COVID.
And because he's not providing a source, there's nothing I can do with that.
I would argue that if that were true, that would be the biggest news in the history of
ever.
I can, Jordan, tell you this, though.
A newly published CDC study found that among people 65 and older, the Pfizer and Moderna
vaccines were 94% effective at preventing hospitalization, which is huge.
Yeah.
If Alex can produce this data, I'd be happy to look at it, but at this point, all available
information points the exact opposite direction.
Yeah, especially considering how sensationalized it is whenever things don't work, where it's
like, you just said, oh, it's 94% effective at stopping hospitalizations.
But how many times have we read an article that says that, but instead of saying 94%
effective, they're like, 6,000 people in the hospital now because of vaccines.
And then you're like, out of how many?
Oh, 100,000.
You know, like, it's, oh, you guys suck at this.
If that were true, imagine how the sensationalized news would report that shit.
Everyone dying.
Everyone's dead.
If it were true, people would sound like Alex, but worse, probably.
He sounds so terrifying.
Yeah.
Alex is taking this news very well.
So Alex has another guest on and it's that preacher from Calgary who was on Arthur Paolowski.
He's the guy who yelled at, I mentioned this.
Sure.
He's the dick preacher.
Yeah.
We didn't talk about this, but we, we, we mentioned it that he was on.
He's the other preacher.
There's the grace.
Oh, he's the other dick.
There's the grace life church, which is the one where Alex was trying to get everyone
to go.
This is another guy who has a, has a church and he wouldn't let people in to like, he
did gotten a bunch of complaints about them having services and not following COVID guidelines.
And so he just yell, there's a video.
I'm just yelling out, out.
And the people are like, do we just want to talk to you about, out.
See now that's, that's what you become a preacher for.
It's picking people out of a church has got to be a all time good feeling.
Yeah.
So he's on and I'm going to go ahead and we'll talk about it.
The Lord has abandoned you people out.
Out I say, we'll talk about this a little bit this time, but I wanted to get.
Artur Pulaski or Art Pulaski, the great preacher that feeds over a thousand homeless people a
week.
And who has his, his, his little church that's been rated a bunch by the provincial police
and others.
And now it was SWAT team to give us an update street church.ca was on Monday.
Their services are coming up this weekend.
They may try to lock the church up like they've done many others.
He's saying he's going to go to one of the places like Walmart or wherever he's going
to announce it via email to his flock.
And so they'll have it where they do allow it.
So I thought that was kind of interesting.
I'm not sure based on this interview, if he's saying that he's going to do this,
like go preach at a wall.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But on April 27th, the last time he was on, here's what Alex said,
you've got the Walmart's filled with people shoulder to shoulder, but I cannot have my
parents for coffee in my house.
That's against the law.
I cannot have a church because that's against the law, but I can go with my church, with
my friends, with my family members to IKEA and have a coffee over there.
And that's a great idea.
Why don't you guys go to Walmart, say you're going, go in and then hold a church service
there.
You'll be allowed to, of course, then they'll throw you out.
That'd be a great stunt.
That would be a great stunt.
Yeah.
I don't know if the reality is that this preacher has taken Alex's advice for a stunt, but
that's clearly something that Alex came up with on the two of them.
We're talking a couple of days prior.
Yeah.
I remember my favorite parts of the Bible where we're, where when Jesus got ideas from
the devil and the devil was like, man, you should really try that out.
That's a great stunt.
Give it a shot.
Make all them loaves.
I remember there was a couple of chapters that really stuck out to me when I was a kid in
Bible study that were about God making dank memes.
Totally.
Totally.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So this preacher, man, I don't, I don't care for the way this guy thinks.
And the healthy inspectors receive a permission from a judge to use any force necessary.
And the judge's name that's even more fascinating in the story is David Gates out of seven billion
names.
They have found a judge that is a family of Bill Gates.
I don't know.
David Gates, the judge here in Calgary.
What?
What?
Seven billion names?
What are you talking about?
Grow up.
Grow up, sir.
How many people?
Sir.
Grow up.
Are there seven billion names?
There are not seven billion names, Dan.
We have had to reuse a few.
Yeah.
There's 6,999,998,000.
Yeah, man.
So the health department got a warrant to enter his church.
Sure.
And the person who signed it was Gates.
What?
What are the odds?
I, I, man, probably zero.
It's not a coincidence.
I just, you know, like if I was in it at church and I heard him just go like, and it's the
same last name as Bill Gates.
What does that tell you?
I'd be like, Oh no, I guess religion is fake.
Shit.
You personally are so stupid.
I don't believe in God.
You've shaken my faith.
Yes.
Yeah.
You're too dumb.
Oh no.
My whole life needs to be reevaluated.
You're suggesting that all people named Gates are related.
That's not good.
Even if it's just for fun.
That's still crazy.
No.
You're a dumb dumb.
So Alex and this dude are talking and they, they get to discussing how the left, right?
The left.
Oh, it's us.
What they're doing is they're using the budget.
Okay.
Or something.
Sure.
In order to get the police to attack Christians.
That's what's going on.
Interesting.
Why are the police so happy in your area and in other areas with other churches to put
fences up around them and to behave like something out of Soviet Russia?
Because the mayor and the homosexual Muslim mayor and I had named she threatened to
defund the police.
He took $20 million out of the police budget.
And then after a backlash, she gave them back the 20 million.
Well, that's what it is.
Exactly.
The left everywhere is holding the police hostage by the purse strings.
They don't want to get rid of the police.
They want the police shutting down churches, not stopping carjackers.
That's exactly what is happening right now.
Oh boy.
If that is on the table, I will absolutely hold the police hostage.
If that is on the table, somebody left the police.
Hostage.
If that is on the table, somebody let me hold the police hostage.
I will do it right fucking now.
Yeah.
This guy's worrying me a little bit.
I did not know that was on the table.
Well, you know, the, you know, you got these, uh, this, uh, this guy is worried about.
Don't, don't repeat what he said about that.
I wasn't going to.
I was going to say he's worried about the cops.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're all manipulated by the budgetary concerns to destroy churches.
That's it.
That's my biggest fear.
That's a certain point.
You want to ask yourself a question?
And that is when are you going to rise up?
Oh, I mean, when is going to be enough?
When, you know, where are you going to rise up?
Let me notice the, the massacre never going away.
I told people they're, they're never going to end this until people say no.
That's right.
We'll never say what we know about bullies that bullies, they will never stop bullying
until you stop the bullying.
And that's what it needs to happen.
Three words.
No, get out.
No, get out.
Well, even the New York Times and Homeland Security saying it's a crisis that
Christians won't take the vaccine.
It's not a vaccine.
You're all done.
It is a Franken genetic re-engineering program.
See what I'm saying?
You prove it.
That's exactly what it is.
And it's killing now more people than the so-called virus did.
Oh boy.
What are we going to have to do?
I don't know.
What are we going to have to do?
I don't know.
That's wild.
It's a very interesting perspective to see.
Actually, I think the only thing that I really find interesting about this is how much it
makes sense.
Like, Alex started this sort of, they're closing down all these churches with the
Grace Life Church.
Yeah.
He had that reporter on from Rebel News and she wouldn't go along with his like,
everyone needs to come.
Right, right, right, right.
And I don't think that was fun for Alex.
No.
So now he's found Arter Palowski who is like, everybody's got to rise up.
Hey, hey, look.
I don't need any of your Rebel Media reporting bullshit.
I want a stochastic terrorist.
I think that this guy is exactly what Alex would have wanted out of the other one.
He would still be talking about the Grace Life Church if he was willing to call for
an uprising.
Yes.
Yeah.
This guy is exactly what Alex wants.
Oh yeah.
So apparently Alex gets a lot of emails about big medical news that never, never really
makes it to the show.
And actually, I think that's good because they would just be anecdotal stories.
That's true.
It would be meaningless.
It'd be chain emails.
Our email is full of doctors and lawyers and teachers and nurses.
And we call them, they send us the evidence where they are giving people shots and people
are dropping dead at the vaccination centers.
And it's not just from the COVID shot.
Suddenly the flu shots are killing a bunch of people.
Something's going on here.
Yes.
Yes.
I think that's what Gates announced a few years ago that he wants to eliminate six and a half
billion people.
Now I got the judge Gates that is issuing illegal orders against the Constitution, the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
We know something is going on and Christians has always been in opposition to genocide
and evil.
So I think that's why they're cracking on us so hard because we're exposing them.
Have you?
So yeah, I guess I mean like Alex, if he's getting these emails, there would just be
anecdotal stories, but they send all the proof.
Yeah.
You know, we've never.
Also buddy, come on.
Come on.
Oh, come on.
Also that killing 6.5 billion people is Georgia guide stones.
He's just referencing rocks in Georgia.
Yeah, man, I really don't think that I would like my Christian preacher, add a little Georgia
guide stone in there every now and again.
You know, you don't want people add in making another reference to how the judges name his
game.
Yeah, that's not good.
That's not good.
I got this judge name.
That's not good.
So Poloski is the kind of guy, though, who's not going to be deterred by this, the state
and crack it down on him.
Sure doesn't seem like it.
Well, what's the Bible verse pastor?
I forget that the gates of hell shall not prevail against Christ church.
That's exactly.
That's why tomorrow I'm opening the church.
Tomorrow I'm going to be preaching.
And if I am to go down, let the whole world see what is happening in the city of Calgary
in this beautiful country of ours, Canada, and at least let there be thousands of people
witness.
That's right.
So you're having Saturday Sabbath services.
Tell us what time and where people can go to the website as well.
Interestingly, Arthur did have his services the next day on Saturday.
How'd it go?
Things didn't go well.
Oh, what happened?
I'll just read to you here from an article in the Calgary Herald.
Quote, community members living on, uh, living near street church, say preacher, Arthur
Poloski and his followers have threatened neighbors with violence after speaking out against the
congregation's disregard for public health measures and their hateful rhetoric.
Christians have always been against violence.
And yeah.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no.
Not their style from this article.
Quote, our neighbors here have been threatened for at least seven weeks by these anti-maskers
who are violating health regulations and spreading messages of hate, said Michelle Robinson, who
lives in the neighborhood.
This is a very similar thing to what happened after the big uproar surrounding that Grace
life church where Alex implored everyone to show up.
People did show up there and, uh, you know, who knows if it was because of the rebel news
reporting or just some blog or Alex, who knows exactly, but Elizabeth Simmons, the deputy
director of the Canadian anti-hate network, told CTV this after, quote, monitoring the
crowd, quote, it would be accurate to say that the event attracted far right and right
wing conspiracy minded individuals for sure.
It would be.
This is important to understand.
There's a reason why Alex is trying to ramp up and heighten the tension surrounding churches
that refuse to cooperate with public health measures.
This is an intentional strategy meant to create a standoff that will lead to a galvanizing
moment for the extreme right.
This is a super dangerous situation.
And even if it doesn't escalate any further, the neighbors of this church are having to
deal with an incredibly unfair circumstance where this narcissist in preachers clothing
is creating a powder keg in their front lawns.
Like it's just inappropriate.
And it, it, we need to, need to understand that this is an intentional thing, whether
or not Alex is sitting there with a white board, trying to draw out how to create a
martyr.
Yeah, or to create a conflagration of some sort.
No, he might as well put a bill.
I'm putting a million dollar bounty on whoever can start a holy war.
It's, it's, he's trying to ramp up the tensions that would lead in that direction and hoping
for the worst.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, whiteness didn't work in America.
So let's try religion in Canada, I think is what he's trying to do.
It's, it's, it's pretty upsetting and I, I hope for, you know, all these, these situations
to be navigated delicately.
Yeah.
Good luck.
So Alex gets done with this dude and he gets back to the news and he's got a fucking bombshell.
All right.
Alex Jones here back lives.
There's a huge report that's going to be posted in the next 20 minutes to band on video that we
worked on for a while because there's so many examples of it.
I only wanted a few minutes of it, but it's nine minutes of it.
And it's going to be titled proof.
Joe Biden has dementia.
May 2021, that that's a good way to put it.
Spring 2021.
Just people know this is a new update.
Or just breaking total proof.
Joe Biden has dementia and it's been completely handled.
He has permission for everything.
It's just, it's just insane.
And he admits while he has dementia that he stole the election.
It's, it's just unbelievable.
So I have so many guests.
I'm not going to have time to air this on the show today.
Really?
You have proof.
Wait, wait, wait, did you just tell me that you have a nine minute video that proves Joe
Biden both has dementia and stole the election, but you don't have time today.
Yeah, no time, no time.
I'm sorry.
We have proof of Joe Biden confessing that he stole the election.
We have perhaps the most important piece of proof of the 21st century.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the game that's being played here is he's trying to drive traffic to his website.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's definitely true.
And you know that this is not worth his time on the actual show.
You know, I, I, what, one thing that people haven't really gotten me with yet
is why I should care if Joe Biden has dementia.
You know, like I, I kind of don't care if they're weakened at Bernie's in him, right?
Like so far it's, it's like, I don't want a monarch.
I don't want a president who's doing all of that stuff.
I'm fine if he's dead.
I'm fine if he's dead and they've got him in like a scarecrow stick figure thing
behind him and they're just wheeling him out and deep faking his speeches.
I'm fine with that.
I feel like you speak for at least a segment of the population.
I think we should get some polling on that.
I think everybody would be fine if you were just weekend at Bernie's.
I don't know what the temperature of the country is.
If we would be fine with a weekend at Bernie's.
I think we would all be fine with the dead president.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Let's put it out.
It's a good test.
Put it out on Twitter.
All right.
Let's see what happens.
Yeah.
So anyway, back to statistics.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Do you know about statistics?
Bombshell, 60% of new COVID patients are vaccinated.
Dr. Harvey Reich, very respected Yale medical doctor on new patients
diagnosed with a coronavirus, more than half have been vaccinated
and they're having autoimmune diseases.
They're having allergic responses and the hospitals are being told
call it COVID and of course they test positive for it because the PCR test
is set up just like Theranos did.
So now that Alex has dropped a little bit of a specific piece of information,
I can tell you what he's talking about.
He almost certainly just saw this in a meme that was going around on social media.
Alex has no idea who Harvey Reich is or where that quote comes from.
Yeah.
It turns out that it was from an interview that Reich did on Steve Bannon's
podcast where he said, quote, what clinicians are telling me is more than half
of the new COVID cases they're seeing to treat is people who've been vaccinated.
They've estimated 60% of new patients they've been treating have been people
who have been vaccinated.
So this is best secondhand estimations based presumably on anecdotal
information being thrown around on Steve Bannon's podcast.
Yeah.
That sounds more trustworthy than data.
According to the CDC, as of April 20th, there were 7,157 reported cases of
people who were vaccinated who still contracted COVID.
That's out of 87 million people who have been vaccinated.
So that is not really that surprising of a number.
Everyone's dying.
Yeah.
A CNN article from earlier in April had the figure at approximately
5,800 breakthrough cases of which only 396 of those required hospitalization.
So it seems hard to believe that these numbers could be accurate.
It's tough whenever you're working on numbers that are such a huge scale
because what we should be saying is wait 396 only 396 needed hospitalization.
We have miracles.
We make miracles now.
We create miracles and all this God bullshit they keep talking about is insane
because only 376 people had to be hospitalized from a vaccine.
We created it under a year.
We need the ICP to make a song about this.
What are we doing?
It's under a year.
So yeah, like I said, the numbers do not match up.
And unless there's more than a secondhand story being told on Bannon's podcast,
I'm just going to ignore this.
But it's important to recognize that this is the level of backing that a claim
needs to have for Alex to take it as gospel as long as it lines up with the
narratives that he's currently profiting off of.
It's the only thing that really matters at all.
I think what's fun about Steve Bannon's podcast is regardless of whether or not
he previously was a very respected Yale medical doctor.
The moment you go on Steve Bannon's podcast, very and respected are removed
from my vocabulary.
Yeah, Yale also published something a few number of months back.
I think that guy in August that was like crit critiquing and denouncing
his fervent support for hydroxychloroquine as a covid cure.
Yeah, Yale put out a look at this fucking asshole.
Sorry, whoops.
He's got tenure.
Yeah, what did we know?
So Alex believes that vaccines are going to be mandatory.
And man, he says something that I think is really weird.
And it's going to be forced, folks.
Once they get a majority to do it, they're going to say, oh, things would open,
but you wouldn't do it.
So they're still COVID-19, which they said a computer to claim everybody has.
And then when you die, the other viruses and things are actually releasing
or people are dying from the vaccines, they're not just going to die six months
from now or two years from now, like the ferrets died in a couple of months.
That's for humans a couple of years out, because ferrets don't live as long.
So they do animal studies, because they'll die quicker, but it's usually the same.
So, you know, if a dog dies in a week, humans will probably die in six months.
If a ferret dies in a month, humans will die in a year.
That's math.
Transitive property of ferrets dies in a week.
A human dies in six months a year.
I hate you.
I hate you so much.
What they're doing.
I hate you so much.
I hate you so much, Dan.
I hate you.
I hate you.
I hate you.
You.
Yeah.
Alex can say that you are supposed to keep me away from that shit.
No, because it's important to recognize that he thinks dog years are literal.
I'm supposed to be protected from this.
That's the kind of stuff that takes your breath away.
Yeah, that's that's rough.
Wow.
Yeah.
If a dog dies in a week, so he thinks that when we talk about dog years,
we're not just talking about relative time spans for life.
He thinks that we literally mean that's the only way I can make that make sense.
Yeah, he has to think that I really tried to approach this from a number of
different directions because I don't know if he knows this, but different
animals have different biologies.
Nope, not true.
Nope, everybody.
Something toxic to some animals are not others.
No, all things one.
Some we are all God's creatures.
Some responses that animals have.
Okay, no, it's just timing based.
Yep.
I want to.
I just I just can't.
It's amazing.
I just can't.
It's real good.
It's it is.
It's good.
It's good stuff.
There's something admirable about a man who can so consistently say something
that floors me.
Yeah, and confidently.
And he repeated multiple examples of how
I have different lifespans, multiple examples of the same wrong example.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
It's good stuff.
Damn.
So just damn.
So Biden had given his his remarks before Congress and he had mentioned
something to the effect of white supremacy is terrorism.
And Alex is not happy about that.
No, I wouldn't be surprised.
This just went up on info wars.com.
I told you this was coming yesterday.
Nobody else was talking about it.
I wish everybody was Tucker Carlson got it and covered it last night.
Of course.
He said they're coming after you.
They've told you being white and inherently is bad.
DOJ actively considering domestic terrorism law to target white supremacists.
That's why they tell you and if it doesn't exist,
but white supremacism is just an epidemic.
That's why everybody's a white supremacist.
To be clear, I don't think I would support any new laws for domestic terrorism.
But I do think that the idea of taking white supremacy seriously as a
terroristic threat is something that is long overdue.
And it's also not surprising why Tucker and Alex are the people on the
vanguard of yelling about this, because their entire, you know,
their money is made by white victim hood.
Yeah, yeah.
So yeah, your your best bet there for them is like it's a slippery slope argument.
But even then, you're arguing for white supremacy, like the end.
That's what you guys are doing.
You're not because at no point are they like, well, what we should do is focus
on the extreme elements of white supremacy.
Nope, none of that.
None of that.
Just blank it.
You're talking about white people.
I will kill you.
It's really interesting that you say that because I think it even becomes more
clear as Alex talks about some other political figures.
Sure.
Speaking on the issue.
Sure.
Hours earlier, House Intelligence Committee representative Adam Schiff and
the rest of the Chinese spies on his committee.
What?
Swallows Well, the sinner on the stage for the narrative by telling MSNBCs and
no Wallace that the predominant part of the domestic threat is white nationalist.
We know we're not globalist.
We can't ignore that because of a politically sensitivity that some of the
folks are part of the Trump base.
We have to stop there really quick because I think that Alex just tried to
define white nationalist as just not globalist.
Not globalist.
Yep.
That's not good.
No, no.
I don't believe that he doesn't know that that is a compound noun that has a
specific meaning.
It's a problem.
I know that there are some people like Coach Dave was one of them who I
actually believe doesn't know what white nationalism means.
That actually.
Yeah, he thinks he is a nationalist who happens to be white.
Yeah.
And that makes it is a guy.
I am a white national.
Yeah.
I don't think he understands Alex does.
Yeah, I do not because he's I've heard him discuss some of the ideas.
So him him couching that there is the opposite of globalist.
Yeah, that's a problem.
Yeah.
Yeah, that is interesting because Dave is astonishingly stupid.
Yes.
But Alex is stupid, astonishingly.
Yeah, you know, yeah, let's finish this clip and then go on to say the FBI,
the CIA, the intelligence agencies are going to disrupt us.
That's when you send the Green Berets in to kill people.
What?
That's what that means.
Is it?
So it's all here.
It's all being announced.
It's all being done.
It is the twilight of our republic.
It is a dictatorship.
So no, that's not that's not necessarily what that means.
But to be clear, what's going on is that Alex is defending white supremacy
and white nationalism because he knows that it's a part of his power block.
Yeah, he doesn't like that.
People are discussing how these things are a problem and he's unwilling
to separate himself from white nationalism because it's his bread and butter.
People keep saying that I'm a white nationalist and that's way wrong.
Now, I would just like my supporters to continue sending me Nazi coin.
That's the new official branded bit of cryptocurrency of info wars.
I only accept conflict.
I don't know why people are calling me white supremacist.
I just want people to call me a apartheid, Dan.
Yeah, I also think that Alex actually thinks that Swalwell's name is Swallow's
well. That was something that was the name that Roger gave to him when a couple
years back when Roger was mad at Adam Schiff, they had that blow up.
And yeah, Roger would call him that.
I think that Alex just doesn't realize that that's not his real name
because he doesn't say it like as a joke.
Can we live in a dictatorship when the man who is telling me we are living
in a dictatorship just told me that he has proof that the dictator of said
dictatorship is has dementia and admitted that he stole the election.
Yeah, that wouldn't really be a dictatorship.
Now, would it be a weird one?
It would be a strange one.
So speaking of weird ones, we shouldn't be seduced into thinking that
because we're white, we write and you don't win an argument by a manipulating
definitions. Do you agree, Norm, that you're a racist?
Well, no. Well, that's because you're a racist.
So Norm Pattis is back to be a really sensitive white dude.
Wow. Yeah.
So that was a great joke, though.
I guess it's not as good just to remind people.
OK, look, I'm not noted stand up comedian.
I'm not saying that Norm is racist because he says he's not racist.
I say he's racist because he does things like this was two weeks ago.
I tried my debut at stand up comedy the other night at a small club in Connecticut.
And I by ended my rift with the following.
Hey, you know, I tried to buy woke insurance the other day.
The crowd looked at me. What's woke insurance?
Well, woke insurance is what you need if you're a white man, because I'm reading
the paper and everything that's wrong with this country is my fault.
How am I going to pay for all of this?
I need woke insurance and we're at a point where, you know, that sort of humor
isn't necessarily farcical any longer. It is.
I think that, you know, in comedy, there's some things that are evergreen.
Like I could probably hear some Mitch Hedberg one liners.
Right. They've heard a hundred times.
It still makes me laugh. Insurance bit.
This guy tried to give me insurance for a donut.
I said I don't need insurance for a donut.
I used to be racist. Still am, but I used to do.
I got to get woke insurance.
Oh, boy, racist. Mitch Hedberg is a new character.
Norm, Norm Hedberg, Norm Hedberg.
Oh, God, don't let him tell you just because you're white.
You're not right.
All right, I'm going to die.
So
Norm is a is a real sensitive gentleman.
Love a racist escalator.
Okay, I'm sorry, I've got to get lost to that for a while.
Yeah, we can't do that too long.
If you if something, if you get inspired, please feel free.
I would know it.
Racist Mitch Hedberg is going to live in my brain forever.
So Alex wants to pair up
Francis Boyle, the guy who
directed 28 days later.
Really? That's Danny Boyle.
Oh, OK, so Francis Boyle is the guy who Alex has on to talk about the Wuhan lab.
Right, all these people are Nazi scientists and what have you.
He wants to get Francis Boyle and Norm together to
have a lawsuit against vaccines.
Sure, sure, do it.
Yeah, let's get it done.
So that's pretty funny.
But then, Mike, down for this, because Alex explains to Norm
that the vaccines are dangerous and Norm's response is hilarious.
OK, OK.
I've got to get him with Norm Passing,
so that we can go with this.
It's just great to file and say religious exemption, First Amendment,
Trumpshire, BS, totally reasonable.
I believe that Norm's right to sue on that, but we need other suits
because this is new.
What's happening of them shoehorning, genetic engineering, totally different
system in, I mean, if I inject you with cyanide and called it a vaccine,
would I get liability protection?
If I injected you with this is a mutinogenic system.
So I didn't get you on to preach at your norm.
I'm just really pissed about this.
You're taking action.
You're a man of action.
We salute you.
But I've got to get you with Dr. Boyle, who's on with us tomorrow.
We're going to tape to air at four o'clock tomorrow.
I'm going to send it to you.
I'm going to get you his number because I think you guys teaming up is going to be huge.
I'm going to stop ranting, but give me your take on what I just said.
I don't know enough about it to have an intelligent take.
What what what you're telling me is that significant portions
of what has been sold in the name of public health is actually a pretext
for something else and has implicit dangers that we're not being warned about.
If that is, in fact, true,
that's an outrageous violation of trust.
Look, we have laws in the United States that says a person is free
to refuse medical treatment unless and and and and and in order to accept it,
they must give informed consent.
Now, I took the vaccine.
I got double shots of Pfizer.
Nobody warned me about any gene therapy or anything like that.
So as far as I knew, I was taking a vaccine
that was tested under exigent circumstances to meet an emergency.
You know, I think I'm all right, you know, maybe I'll be here tomorrow.
Maybe I won't. But what you're telling me is is basically pay better attention
to what's going on, and I'm ashamed to say I haven't.
You know, let's be clear.
You're a marathon runner.
I saw you eating a salad during the break.
Shut the fuck up.
I saw you eating a salad.
I saw you eating a salad.
I love the idea that saw you eating a salad.
I love the idea that Alex is sitting there and he's telling him
like all this scary stuff.
And Norm is like, I got the vaccine.
Oh, no. Oh, no.
I don't know.
It's funny when people take Alex seriously
and try to restate the things back to him that he said and try and act
like they give a shit about it.
Oh, I took the vaccine and now I'm worried.
Oh, I was so scared.
I had no idea that the guy who show I have been on
a bunch consistently for the past several years
said that vaccines had something inside them that could kill you.
This is breaking information to me.
The guy who I weirdly am on his show a whole bunch
has been for a year saying, don't get this vaccine.
I got both of them.
I got him immediately.
I'm not as soon as I could.
Now I'm scared. Oh, no.
Oh, I'm so worried that I'm going to be.
Oh, oh, Alex, I could drop dead at any moment.
Couldn't I? I will say that he has the acting chops
of most comedians that I've met.
That's fair. So he might fit in sensitive way to
can act.
It's right in there.
Oh, yeah. So Alex has another guest after after Norm Bales,
because he's so worried.
He's got to get this vaccine out of him.
He's got he's going out there.
Oh, no, I'll I'll give all if I donate enough blood.
I won't have any more vaccine in me.
I imagine that's what he figured.
That does sound right.
So he has Alex now has another person on
and who nearly.
So, doctor, thank you, Dr.
Kerry, my day for joining us.
I'm going to go over your whole bio,
but here is a shot of it for TV viewers,
all the different places you've worked in universities
and hospitals and clinics.
So Kerry, my day is not a prestigious doctor
who's been right about all this vaccine stuff,
the way Alex is going to try to present her.
She's a QAnon lunatic who's committed a series
of public embarrassments that the audience
that people like her and Alex have cultivated,
they're trained to ignore.
Right. An article in Vice pointed out
a particularly sad instance of Kerry
just believing whatever bullshit she saw online.
Quote, this past summer, she was convinced
that a long debunked website advertising
the Cannibal Club restaurant in Los Angeles
was in fact a real eatery serving human flesh.
We taste like pork, she tweeted.
Dear God, help us change the world for the better.
Oh, boy.
Kerry is an osteopath,
which on its own isn't necessarily a bad sign.
However, being an osteopath on Alex's show,
who also believes QAnon shit means to me
that this is just a person pretending to be a doctor.
Yeah. Yeah.
I was really, I was really fascinated
when she was like, see, what happens is
if you eat a ferret, but then go to the Cannibal Club,
it takes a year to digest the ferret.
But if you eat a person, it only takes a week.
See, it's reverse dog year situations at the Cannibal Club.
It makes perfect sense.
And also, I don't know if you remember this person
because she has popped up on the show before,
but her big claim to fame wasn't saying
that like COVID vaccines are going to kill people.
Her initial rise to prominence
was based around a very not true claim
that mRNA would alter people's DNA.
This in turn would change their DNA
into something that would be patented in advance.
So now your DNA was someone else's intellectual property.
Boo!
Yeah.
Boo!
Yeah.
Bad conspiracy!
Yeah, it's a real dumb.
But that's what she, that's what she wrote.
That's the wave she wrote in on.
I, it really bums me out.
It really bums me out that these people don't understand
there are way cheaper ways
for corporations to steal money from all of us.
And they do.
They do it cheaply.
Yeah, they do it a lot.
They do it cheaply.
This is so absurdly complex.
Go, they're stealing your money
at a regular low boring level.
Yeah.
They don't need conspiracies.
No.
No.
As long as things like check cash in places exist.
Yes, exactly.
What do we bother?
Or at least exist unregulated the way they are.
Right, right, right, right.
Yeah.
That kind of stuff.
Like why would anyone ever need to create.
Oh my.
Yeah.
Oh, Jesus.
So stupid.
Yeah.
I mean, you're, you're evil.
Bill Gates, who's the most evil man in the world
who hates everybody is creating this vaccine to kill everybody
is against fucking making a generic version of the vaccine
that can be sent out around the world.
He's actually doing the things that they say he's doing
by not doing the thing that he says he's doing.
Yeah, it's complicated.
Yeah.
Very frustrating.
Carrie is on and she has some bad news about periods.
In one day I asked my members, I said,
does anyone have any problems with their menstrual cycle,
infertility, et cetera, since being around someone
who's been vaccinated?
And I had over 700 responses within six to 12 hours.
It's unbelievable.
This is anecdotal and I do not trust the reporting
of weirdo Carrie Maday followers online.
This is just one of the new trendy things
that anti-vaxxers are pushing.
It's the idea that people who've been vaccinated
are shedding diseases that are affecting people around them.
This is why Mike Adams insists people stay away
from vaccinated people and why that dumb school
in Florida banned teachers who had been vaccinated.
A recent article in the New York Times
deals with this in no uncertain terms.
Quote, vaccinated people can't shed anything
because there's nothing to be shedding.
Said Dr. Celine Gounder, a infectious disease specialist
at Bellevue Hospital Center and a member
of President Biden's transitionary advisory team
on the coronavirus.
Quote, the people who shed virus are people who have COVID.
So if you wanna prevent yourself
or others from shedding virus,
the best way to do that is to get vaccinated
so you don't get COVID.
Very interesting, very interesting take from her.
If Carrie wants to make this conspiracy stick,
she's basically gonna need to create
a new theory of medicine.
Yes.
Which would be interesting.
Dan, I've got a new theory of medicine for you.
The Lord's will.
Okay.
What about, what does God think about nanotech?
Loves it.
Another thing that is a very interesting possibility
is because we're using nanotechnology
because they have the ability to be like antennas
or use as biosensors,
what if they actually are emitting
some kind of frequency out there?
This is, I know it sounds sci-fi,
but it's a possibility.
No, it just sounds dumb.
What if?
What if these shots are putting nanotech into us
that it turns- What if, Dan?
Yep.
What if?
What if, Dan?
What if?
All right, now, hear me out on this.
None of our left feet are real.
None of them.
Shit.
All of this, everybody has one foot,
right foot only, the left foot,
all nanobots created by the devil.
What if, Dan?
How does this, what does this have to do
with the human genome project being made
to get Nephilim DNA?
Well, that's where they got the Nephilim DNA.
They removed all of our feet.
What is this, after, like what?
It's just, you're hurting me with your bullshit.
Yeah, I mean, like we just had Steve Quayle
on the other day, like what are we doing?
I'm struggling with all of the bullshit
you guys are expecting me to handle.
Yeah, it's a lot.
It's a lot, but these are really serious concerns
and it does turn out, I was kind of surprised to learn,
the carry is still worried about people
having patented DNA.
Sure.
And everybody needs to know this,
that if any of these synthetic genes,
which the spike protein has synthetic genes in them,
if the synthetic gene gets integrated into our genome,
which can happen because we have enzymes in our body
that can do that.
If that happens, then you can be owned
by whoever owns that patent overnight.
The Supreme Court Justice has ruled that a human being
can be owned if they have a synthetic gene
or genome inside of them.
What's that court decision?
Interesting decision for Justice John Roberts to have,
wait, are you, mm-hmm.
What's that court decision?
I would like to know.
I would like that one.
I fucking don't know.
The Supreme Court.
So, look, I don't find this person all that interesting.
No, no.
I think that she's a QAnon weirdo
who has a bunch of really dumb ideas
that aren't based on anything.
But this interview devolves.
Okay.
And it turns into a story of her getting inducted
into the globalist cult or something.
Unclear, unclear.
All right, now you're selling me.
Here we go.
Okay.
Describe that meeting where this whole scientific
dictatorship tried to recruit you.
Yes, this was actually a business owner's meeting
and we had to be bussed into the location.
Our cell phones were jammed.
This is around 2014.
And we were locked in the building
until the meeting was done.
And this was a lot of big tech people, CNN, et cetera.
I was a small fish.
And in there, they talked about how they were going
to change and modify the behavior of the people of Georgia
with using their smart device, a health app on there,
and with somehow getting, they didn't tell us how,
a substance inside of their body
that would be used as biosensors.
The idea is they felt people here are too racist
and they're not amenable to different cultures.
So they took it upon themselves to change people.
And they taught, this is how I know
about all these substances inside these injections
because this is how I learned about them.
They said these substances would analyze your data,
your thoughts, your emotions.
They knew if you're lying by a voice inflection app.
Also, they knew if you're lying by a polygraph test
with your sweat glands, they can do that.
Also, your blood sugar level, your electrolytes,
your breathing, also, if you're having sex,
they are interested in that.
If you're drinking alcohol, if you're taking drugs,
they know everything about you.
Literally, they said they could do it.
So they're going to analyze this data
and then they had an algorithm
that a computer would be in charge of.
And every time you lied, even a little white lie
about where you were, the smartphone would know it immediately
by these parameters and give you an instant repercussion
and then also over, let's say, one to three months,
all the lies would be added up
and then you would be considered either a good human
or a bad human and the computer would allow you
a social credit system or cryptocurrency.
Now you said this on my show.
This meeting happened, man.
Oh boy.
Yeah.
We are bringing together this meeting
of the miracle of 34th Street friends
to determine whether everyone has been a good or bad.
I wonder, like, if I were in the position that she is in,
one of the ways that I might make myself
seem a little bit more credible is provide details.
You think?
What's the name of this organization?
Who else was there?
I had CNN.
What?
Why was CNN there?
You said it was tech companies.
No, I was CNN.
What does that mean?
It's CNN.
Okay.
CNN was there.
Okay.
Wait, so the goal is to make people less racist.
Yeah, and that's why they have CNN.
So that's why they have truth serums?
Of course.
Well, what else would it?
What are you?
We can't go to MSNBC.
Shouldn't the story be that every time you're racist,
you lose points for your credit score?
Nope.
Isn't that the point?
Only when you lie.
What the fuck is going on?
So if you're lying about being racist, you will be shocked.
Well, no, no.
But if you're racist, you won't be shocked.
Right.
I love the confidence and the worry
with which she tells a story of people.
Really just figuring out how magic works
and using it in any and every possible way.
Because all of that she just said is magic.
Yeah, I would assume that what she went to
was like some kind of a get rich,
quick motivational seminar or something like that.
And it's just completely changed.
Like one time I went to a cut-co meeting accidentally.
You'll learn a lot from a cut-co.
One way or another, you'll learn something from a cut-co.
I learned how to cut a penny.
You see, there you go.
Yeah.
And that was the same kind of thing.
I was like, you can't leave.
Maybe that's, I don't know.
This all just seems like nonsense.
She probably bought a timeshare
because that's basically,
when you're getting a timeshare presentation,
eventually you're going to think
they're trying to kill everyone.
Yeah.
Oh no, they're gonna try and make.
And I bet that she was saying something racist
and someone was like, hey, calm down.
It could be the racist, lady.
Trying to make people less racist.
Okay, all right.
So anyway, Alex is super into this story
because of course.
Of course he is.
Of course his dad was, they tried to get him.
C.I.A. Dentist, for sure.
And when he was the smartest boy in Texas,
they tried to get him into the globalist depopulation scheme.
The smartest boy in Texas.
So Alex reveals something else here
that I was unaware of.
Go back to how they recruited you to this.
Cause they do this to a lot of groups.
They go, you want to be part of a special thinker group.
These are all of the best people,
but this is for proprietary information.
We can't let this out cause this company
only wants to give you this secret.
Did they have you sign a form agreeing to non-disclose?
Or what was it like to get put on bus?
Obviously not.
She's disclosing it to you.
Have your phone taken away and be taken there
because they did this on 9-11 at an Air Force Base.
They asked all these CEOs to come the day before
so it was an actual security emergency.
They put them all at 6 a.m. in there.
They had Jumbo Tron TVs, the towers being blown up.
We don't know what they told them this day.
They followed orders.
But that's, and that even came out.
They did that by the way,
that something secret happened on 9-11
inside that hangar.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, was this the day before
or was it on 9-11?
What were they shown and what were you talking about?
They got brought there the day before.
And they had a nice evening.
They had like a little mixer.
Sure.
Right, and then the next morning they get up,
they're all in line for the continental breakfast
and they bring them and they're like,
hey, hold on one second, 9-11's happening.
Now let's talk.
Follow orders.
Yeah, it seems like that's the story that I heard.
Boy, I don't know.
This isn't even like, I've seen loose change.
That wasn't in there, that wasn't in there.
Strange how many different things happened
in the intervening time period
between when they did and did not happen.
Very weird.
So she talks a little bit more about this meeting.
This is so stupid.
Well, I didn't really know what I was getting into.
I thought this was just more for political reasons.
This is a good idea to join.
I did it for a year.
I had three different people encourage me
and finally I went to the first meeting
which I just described,
which I was completely taken aback.
No one prepared me for that.
I tried to leave the building and they laughed at me
and they said, go ahead when they unlocked the doors.
My cell phone still didn't work
and I didn't know where my car was, obviously.
It was best in.
So I was stuck there
and there was a nondisclosure in general that was signed
but not for that particular meeting.
But-
What?
They say, oh, it's a business mentoring group.
So for a year they vetted you, tested you, watched you
and then decided to try to bring you in real first level.
Wow.
Yes.
And I don't care if I had a nondisclosure in the general sense
because these are crimes against humanity.
Yeah, no shit.
That's why there wouldn't be one.
Yeah, that was just a regular old pyramids game.
Yeah, that was a pyramid scheme.
Yeah, that was a pyramid scheme.
Yeah, nondisclosure agreements
do not cover criminal activity.
Everyone fucking knows that.
Yeah.
How would you ever, if you were running a secret
taken over the world trying to control people
with an anti-racism app that will monitor their sweat
and dock their pay if they don't lie?
I was going to turn the person in
but then before I could testify against him,
he married me so it was against the law
for me to testify against him.
We've all seen movies.
Yeah, yeah, it's like, okay,
I was gonna blow the whistle on Hitler
but I'd signed an NDA and so-
You know, you win some, you lose some.
I went to the court and I told him all of his things
and they said, you're not allowed to talk about this.
Hey, look, this is an NDA.
Sorry, ironclad.
Yeah, that's the part of these supervillain fuck stories
that are just so-
So much contract law, so much inviolable contract law
despite dealing with the literal devil himself
known for deception.
Somehow contract law inviolable.
I am almost certain this was a pyramid scheme.
Yeah, no, that's absolutely a pyramid scheme.
No, I've heard that story way too many times.
I should not know that's a pyramid scheme.
This is the Nigerian JD then.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, absolutely, yeah, yeah.
So here's what we do.
I mean, everything makes sense.
Like there's a year of like people being like,
hey, you should come to this Tupperware party or whatever.
This is a little meeting, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amway is really cool.
It's not, look, okay, it's not,
you're not selling anything.
What you're doing is you just get a discount
whenever you purchase something
and then if other people use your numbers,
they'll get a discount too
but you'll get a little B to that.
It's the, it's a, the globalists are coming to kill you.
And they're like busing into like a convention center
or whatever makes total sense.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh God.
And the laughing if you want to leave makes sense too
because you want to bully people to
or make it seem like they're giving up something
or they're foolish to leave.
Right.
Everything is just a fucking pyramid scheme.
That is exactly how it works.
God, what a fun, but I love how Alex gets so excited
about it as opposed to dealing with this critically.
Like there's no fucking way this happened,
like you said it.
No, absolutely not.
See, anyway, that's the only thing
I think is really fun about her.
Now we come to the end of this
and Matt Gates was not mentioned once.
That does not surprise me, Dan.
That does not surprise me.
It does not surprise me.
How important it was to defend Matt Gates.
Initially.
And so important that you had to insert
your own personal story into it.
Roger came on.
And Roger was there to defend him.
It seems like now in his hour of need, Dan,
in the most crucial juncture.
I've seen 40 hours, 48 hours after the crime.
But now Joel Greenberg has done him dirty.
Done him dirty by running a convention to get to Roger.
They gave him, they knew, I know he's lying.
They took a, I took a polygraph test with his sweat.
I know he's lying.
Yeah, shocking, shocking that story was not covered.
So strange.
So strange.
So weird.
It seems like that would be...
To be fair, there was a lot to cover,
like Alex and Paul Joseph Watson's anger at Muslims.
Yes, in France, by the way.
Or Norm Patiz's sensitivity about whiteness.
Or this QAnon doctor.
Yeah, well, I mean, there's people with DNA getting IP'd
and now everybody's gonna die because of globalists.
And yeah, they steal blood.
It's just one of the things too that I've started
to recognize and notice about these older episodes
that I've listened to, like these 2003 ones.
One of the real changes that I've seen is like,
there are so fewer guests back then.
And I think it's because Alex doesn't have to do shit.
Like he can eat a sandwich,
or he can let these dum-dums talk.
And like it's just so easy for him to have five guests
on a show as opposed to like covering anything.
Yeah, his heart's not in the game.
No, no, this is a guy with senioritis.
Yeah, I mean, and in his defense, yeah, it sucks.
Your show sucks.
The people you work with suck and you suck.
Of course it sucks.
You should be having a bad time.
Anyway, Jordan, you've come to the end of this
and man, just embarrassing.
What?
What about this episode was embarrassing?
Well, I mean, it's just the, like anybody
who was looking at this from the outside
would be aware that news had broken
that's super relevant to you for wars.
And it's news in a story that they have dealt with already
vis-a-vis saying that Matt Gaetz just likes to party.
He loves to party.
It seems like the kind of thing
might want to follow up on,
especially considering one of your on again,
off again employees is in the mix.
Well, and here's the funniest part.
And not the funniest part.
It's not funny.
It's a really fucked up situation.
But what's funny about Alex and them being so insistent
on, hey, this is a guy who just likes to party.
Is the more details you find out,
the more you're like, he didn't know she was 17 at the time.
He didn't find out till later.
Oh, you know where that kind of shit happens?
If you're a guy that likes to party all the time,
maybe you don't ask questions first.
It sure seems to be a reasonable situation
instead of one where you're making it so ridiculous
that this guy could be guilty of this crime.
Sure.
Like you built the story that it fits it.
And to the extent that sex workers
shouldn't be stigmatized.
Absolutely not.
As long as they're of age
and everybody's consenting and everything,
that's not anything I would like to shame anybody about.
Absolutely not.
I'm more interested in the selling of pardons.
See, now here's the fun thing about that one.
I almost, like I saw that and I was like,
oh, that's totally a crime.
And no one's going to follow up on that part.
They're going to be like, Gates, get him, get him.
Not the, everyone knew that Trump was selling pardons
for money.
So, everybody knew that so clearly.
You could text about it.
Or.
You didn't have to go into like a parking lot somewhere.
Or people in Trump's orbit were selling influence.
To persuade pardons.
Which, yeah, of course you would.
You know, one or the other is,
it appears to be what a lot of that conversation was about.
Yeah, it's fucked up, man.
Yeah, that's one of those things where Trump would be like,
yeah, if you weren't trying to sell stuff off of my abilities,
I would be disappointed in you.
You're not doing the job on you.
I am, I'm stealing.
You should be stealing too.
I, you know what?
I'm confident Alex is going to cover this on Monday.
You think so?
You are way too confident.
You are way too confident.
He's not going to talk about this.
Not a chance.
Until Roger maybe gets arrested again.
And then he insists he's innocent and he's being framed.
Who's Roger texting for, hey, I got 250k in Bitcoin.
I could use a pardon right about now.
Let me rephrase that.
Who's Roger?
Never met the guy.
Never heard of him.
So yeah, we'll be back.
Jordan, but until then, we have a website.
We do have a website.
It's knowledgeright.com.
We're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter and Facebook.
I'm going to be sure to do this.
Woo.
iTunes.
And if you could please find a local charity
or bail fund in your area.
Mm-hmm.
We'll be back.
Until then, I'm Neo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX.
Clerk.
I'm Daryl Rundis.
And now here comes the sex robots.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-name caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.