Knowledge Fight - #557: May 11, 2021
Episode Date: May 14, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on some modern day Alex. In this installment, Dan is a little down in the dumps about yet another bombshell that turns out to be a dud, and Alex solves the mystery of ...the Colonial Pipeline hack.
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Hey everybody.
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes like to sit around or worship at the altar of Celine and talk a
little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh indeed we are Dan.
This is the second time we've had to record the intro because something happened and
it wasn't recording and in that we rift about how I'm not a one take guy now this is the
second take of our intro.
So here we go.
And it was better on the second go round.
I'm not sure it was.
I think it was a little smoother on the first take.
You know you were a little in your head on the second take because you were disappointed
that the first take was so good and we wrote down in your notebook not a one take.
Well that's my fault.
It was too good a joke.
It was.
It's too good.
Cut you off at the pass.
Yeah.
Well you know what my bright spot is this you got it.
Dan.
Quick question.
What's up.
What's your bright spot buddy.
My bright spot today Jordan is that I made a return visit to the much legended Bolly
Hood.
No I don't know if anyone's Bolly Hood but it is it is the stuff of legend the witch
store here in Chicago.
I agree.
I went there.
They have crystal balls and books and probably tarot cards and for sure sage that you can
burn to like purify places and whatever.
But they also have a large selection of bath salts and I have gotten bath salts that grant
wishes.
That is true.
That is true.
Yes.
I have a bag that has it promises psychic powers and I have not used it yet because I'm afraid
to.
Does it describe them.
No.
No.
No.
I need more.
I need specifics.
You're going to get me psychic powers.
They can backfire so easily.
That's why I haven't used them yet.
It's too risky too much power.
No one man should have all that.
I've seen a number of these movies about telepathy that end up because such a nuisance hearing
everyone's thoughts.
Yeah.
Totally.
You think it's a good eye.
It's one of those classic monkeys paw type situations.
You know.
Be careful what you wish for and I will never wish for psychic powers.
Yeah.
So that's that's on on my near my bathtub as a in case of emergency break glass.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Some psychic powers.
But yeah for now.
They're at the gates.
Get the psychic bath salts quick.
Get down to the bathtub now.
For now it's just tranquility and peace.
I like that.
That's a good spell.
So how about you.
For me Dan the French open coming coming up soon coming up soon Rafa in a bunch of he's
at the playing on clay right now getting ready to go for his inevitable next French open
win.
And today for a really tough match with Shepovalov who is also one of my favorite players.
Okay.
He's a Canadian kid gangles in the present tense like he's gangling at you.
Okay.
Incredible tennis player though.
Fantastic match.
Wanted in the tie break Rafa it's just great.
It's great morning.
Very good morning.
That was very exciting.
This morning.
That was it.
That was it.
Six this morning.
Thank you very much.
Well I'm glad you got to enjoy that.
Yes I did.
So Jordan today we have where I was going to say it's interesting but we have an episode
to go off.
I see.
Now that's what I want.
Yeah.
That's what I want from late night shows.
I've been broken.
Ladies and gentlemen tonight we've still got to do a show.
It's Thursday.
I don't know what to tell you.
It's in the contract.
No.
That's not fair.
There's a lot of stuff in here but there's there's another thing that I'm just becoming
endlessly.
Ground down by.
I will say.
Yes.
So this is May 11th twenty twenty one.
Blackjack.
Blackjack.
I wasn't even close on that.
No.
No.
That was brutal.
So the thing that I'm getting ground down by is that thing that we've already talked
about that's sort of dynamic.
This show is incredibly one node.
Yeah.
It's all anti-fax nonsense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it comes through with something exciting like one of these primary source documents
that's like actually oh this is kind of an interesting thing to look into.
There's things we can learn here.
Sure.
Middle-aged mice come up.
Fantastic.
Spouse mouse.
What fun we can have there.
Totally.
Other times Alex just he's got nothing.
Sure.
And sometimes that nothing comes in the form of a bombshell and I'm sick and fucking tired
of non-existent bombshells.
Have we heard anything about Polygon yet?
No.
No.
I'm sick of the like the biggest news in the world being nothing and just like that.
It burns out something in your brain, you know, where you're just like hearing somebody
be so fake excited about something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Something I don't know.
I'm going to be in the past for the next episode.
You're being gaslit.
You're being gaslit in a way that is exhausting.
You can only be gaslit so long before it starts to break your psyche.
At the same time I have no expectation that I should be believing Alex.
Sure.
It does.
It makes it less painful, but the process is still there and it's frustrating.
You're not completely inculcated from that kind of result.
Yeah.
And so today's bombshell was just like, I'm out.
I'm going to be out for a while.
So today's bombshell.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm selling this episode real well.
So Jordan, before we get into this though, let's take a little moment and say hello to
some wonks.
Oh, that's a great idea.
So first I can't wait to see Lavar Burton host Jeopardy in July.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
I agree with you on all fronts.
I bet Lavar Burton's a policy wonk too.
Uh, that'd be nice.
Honkinatrix, practitioner of clown-like bondage.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Next, the Foxy is Chicken.
Emily, thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
The Foxy is Chicken.
Emily.
Thank you.
Next, Frank Rizzo.
Jerky, you are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Frank Rizzo.
Jerky.
I'll say this.
Oh, well.
Don't whisper it into my ear and I'll say it.
I'm not going to do that.
Okay.
I'll just bite the bullet on this.
The return of Poop Feast 420.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
I'm looking forward to the third installment.
That's going to be my favorite.
Yeah.
Revenge of Poop Feast 420.
Exactly.
Yes.
Absolutely.
And then I'd like to say thank you to Technocrat out there.
David S. Thank you so much.
You are now a Technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk.
Crikey, mate.
That's fantastic.
Have yourself a brew.
How's your 401k doing, bro?
We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson.
All right.
Let's just get down to business.
We ain't making that money off that heroin.
Why are you pimp so good?
My neck is freakishly large.
I declare info war on you.
Thank you, David.
Yes.
Thank you very much, David.
Also, I don't know how to do this exactly sometimes.
Yeah.
Well wishes for birthdays.
Sure.
Sure.
Sometimes it's kind of difficult for me because...
You do it at the bottom of a well, naturally.
That's where I throw my pennies for everyone's birthday.
I should say everybody who we wish a happy birthday to,
I do throw a penny into a well on your behalf.
That's really nice of you.
That's nice of you.
I should do that.
I just, you know, I don't walk by enough wells.
Yeah.
There's so many in my neighborhood.
I know.
It's true.
I'm not always sure whenever someone's birthday is on the weekend
whether we should do this on the Friday show
or on the Monday show.
What do you do?
That's fair.
Do you do it after the fact
or do you wish them a happy birthday a couple days early?
What do you do?
It's like St. Patrick's Day.
When do you celebrate?
When is it?
When is it?
Yeah.
I never quite know, but I'm going to go ahead
and go ahead of the game on this one.
On the 16th, this weekend coming up,
Cameron's got a 30th birthday
and Nicole would like to wish him a happy birthday.
Well, congratulations, Cameron.
Happy birthday.
I hope you have a great one
and hope doing this in advance was better
than like if you'd heard this on Monday.
I've been like,
wow, that would have made my birthday a lot better
if I'd fucking heard it earlier.
Yeah, but what if this is so important to him
that now the rest of his actual birthday
is just going to be a huge letdown?
Everybody's going to be like, happy birthday.
And he's going to be like,
eh, my birthday was when the Knowledge Fight guys
said happy birthday for way too long.
This is the risk we take.
So Jordan, there's one bit of news
that's been going around that I want to address.
It doesn't come up on this episode,
but it is something that just happened
at the beginning of this week.
And that is that Alex is back in the gold game, my man.
Infowarsgold.com.
All right, it's about time.
Yeah, I've been seeing indications that he was getting ready
to start this back up again,
but I wasn't sure if he was ever going to take the plunge.
And then a large portion of the show on Monday
was an interview with his new gold sponsor,
a guy named Drew Mason from St. Joseph Partners,
a precious metals outfit out of Powley, Pennsylvania.
I didn't know too much about this guy or his business
outside of the fact that he decided to get into business
with Alex Jones in 2021.
So I can't say much about what's going on with him,
but I know he's not cool.
I cannot give this gold away.
I'm going to have to partner with Alex Jones.
So I did find it interesting.
I was looking into it a little bit,
and there's no physical address for St. Joseph's partner
available on their website.
That struck me as a little bit curious.
It's just an asshole with a chest buried in his backyard.
Well, the contact information is literally just an email address.
Yeah, exactly.
It's an asshole with a chest buried in his backyard.
And here's where things get weird.
So if you click on their contact us page,
an image of a Google map pops up with a marker
at the address eight the green Dover Delaware 19901.
However, that's a tech shelter.
Delaware is a tech shelter state.
If you Google St. Joseph Partners,
you get a different address.
1776 Lancaster Avenue, Powley, Pennsylvania.
This is the address for Powley Plaza,
which is a strip mall of shops.
It doesn't look like there's a real,
like brick and mortar location.
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
There is a read as Italian ice.
I think they specifically may have chosen 1776 as a.
No, I don't think so.
I think it's a coincidence.
Oh, OK.
Powley is a city with a population of like just over 3500.
So why would they have a shop there?
It's ridiculous.
Right.
It's a UPS Dropbox.
That's what it is.
Yeah, of course it is.
Yeah.
So as you astutely already realized,
Delaware is a tax haven type of state.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And Eight the Green.
Thanks, Biden.
Eight the Green in Dover is a pretty notorious address.
It's the location that's used by a company known as
a registered agent incorporated,
which allows people to incorporate their business in Delaware.
Right.
Which a lot of folks do to avoid.
Avoid taxes.
But it's actually not that.
It's not all about taxes.
So LegalZoom has a breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages
of incorporating in Delaware.
And one of the perks is when you file in Delaware,
you don't need to disclose your directors and officers' names
to the state, which allows you anonymity.
Oh, that's a that's way better than not paying taxes.
People would pay extra taxes for that option.
This became an issue a few years back,
as was covered in the Delaware News Journal when the SEC was
trying to investigate whether a number of Delaware based LLCs
had engaged in fraud.
235 companies were at issue.
24 of them were based in Colorado while the rest were in Delaware.
And most of the businesses in Delaware were run through
a registered agent incorporated.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyway, none of this proves anything that's explicit wrongdoing,
but it's a it's a bit sketchy.
I would say that the only way Alex could come up with a gold dealer
I'd be less inclined to do business with than Ted Anderson
is if it was a guy who had no apparent physical address
whose site appears to be explicitly saying that he got a phony
incorporation in Delaware.
I would steer clear of this.
And if anybody out there is actually interested in investing
in precious metals, I have to assume that there is a safer
and better option.
So many other options that aren't just a weird dude
with a UPS Dropbox.
Yeah, it's there's at least three other options.
There's renting a boat and going under the water
for sunken treasure.
That's that's a way better option.
Then of course there is globe trotting and stealing ancient
artifacts from Egypt and the like.
Sure.
That's always a good option.
And then I guess the securities market alchemy alchemy.
Oh, alchemy.
I forgot for.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're right.
There's always four ways to learn.
You got it.
So yeah, I don't know.
I'm not too excited about this endeavor.
I think it looks really sketchy as hell.
And it's just another instance of Alex having like landing pages
with other people.
Shit, right?
Because it's like, OK, so yeah, infowarsgold.com.
But that just takes you to Saint Joseph partners slash info wars.
It's just taking a cut tracking.
Yeah, basically.
Yeah.
So we get to May 11th here.
Starting it off Tuesday's show.
Okay.
Alex has big news.
Does he?
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday May 11th.
The year is 2021.
And this is undoubtedly the most important news we've ever broken
today.
I stayed up here late last night.
I got too exhausted to finish the report.
It'll be done in a few hours.
And I was so pleasantly surprised when I got home and turned on
Tucker Carlson to have dinner with my family that he's gross.
Yeah, I know.
That was an upsetting image.
Gross.
Gross.
But even past that, I love the idea that it's like I have the
biggest news of my career and I got sleepy last night.
I was just too tired.
I was just too tired.
Honestly, you know, at around 11 o'clock, the Xanax kicks in
and I'm just out.
I'm in a life and death battle with the devil.
Sure.
Sure.
And I have the silver bullet that will defeat the devil.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that's one of the devil's big advantages.
He never seems to get tired.
You cast sleepy spells on people.
Yeah.
Well, that's nice.
That's nice.
So I was curious about this big news.
And actually I decided that this would be the new day that I've
covered because he's got the biggest news ever.
Of course.
We've already had the biggest news ever like twice this week.
Right.
And so I was like, wow, I mean, this has got to be big.
Here's the headline.
Tucker Carlson, Anthony Fauci let the coronavirus pandemic
happen.
Well, they did it on purpose.
Why is it they're a criminal investigation?
Well, we have the smoking gun or the director for Bill Gates
and for Fauci admitted to creating the five in one
super virus on video.
So the video that Alex is referring to is an episode of a
podcast called This Week in Virology produced by the American
Society for Microbiology.
Sure.
The guest is Peter Desick, the president of EcoHealth
Alliance.
Alex claims that he's a director for Bill Gates, but this clip
that's from the actual interview seems a little bit at odds with
that.
Do you have support from, say, Gates Foundation?
No, we don't.
We've never got Gates money.
And I think that Gates, Gates had a strategy of specifically
targeting things that they considered neglected.
Diseases that were neglected.
We're working on what they consider not neglected diseases.
So I guess he got no funding from Gates.
Yeah, that would make sense.
Anyway, big, big, big mess up there on the giant news of the day
right out of the gate.
Yeah, that's not, that's not a good start.
So I, this is a really interesting interview that Peter Desick
had, but it's being completely misused by Alex to paint the
picture of a guy confessing to created SARS-CoV-2.
In reality, the EcoHealth Alliance is a nonprofit that works on
global health issues from the perspective of what Peter calls
one health.
This is a philosophy that every condition has a human component,
an animal component, and an environmental component.
Trying to approach any condition without considering the
intersection of these three is not going to be as full of a
strategy as taking the full picture into mind.
Right.
The EcoHealth Alliance grew out of a conservation organization
and part of their ethos is a belief that you can make pragmatic
and economically sound arguments for ecological conservation.
For instance, in the interview, Peter brings up the unexamined
health costs of deforestation that massively outweigh the profits
that are made from the practice.
Right.
If it can be made clear to everyone, the decision makers,
that not only is destruction of nature bad, but it's also not
even in the best interests of profit, these people believe that
they can make headway towards conservation action.
Right.
I watched the whole 35 minute interview and essentially what
it comes down to is that Peter discusses working with labs in
many countries, including China, where they do surveillance of
animal populations to try to identify any diseases that could
become a problem for humans.
Sure.
One of the concerns he brings up is coronaviruses and he
discusses how you can manipulate coronaviruses in a lab
pretty easily.
Alex is taking that statement to be a confession that Peter
combined a bunch of viruses together and then unleashed them
as SARS coronavirus too.
But the reality is really different.
It's really just about crafting lab tests that assess whether or
not newly discovered viruses can even infect humans.
Yeah.
If I were Peter Deschic, I would immediately sue Alex Jones.
Totally.
There's a video with a picture of him with the title quote,
smoke and gun video.
Fauci project manager confesses to creating COVID-19.
That's a definitive.
Definitive.
That is reporting defamatory.
It's outrageous.
Yeah.
And I can't imagine like how unsafe this is to do to somebody.
No.
And I don't know like exactly what the line is for like public
figure, but I'm not sure that I would put the president of
eco health nonprofit fucking not as a public figure in the same
way that like a celebrity or someone at the same time,
I guess an argument could be made that he's become somebody who
goes around on some news programs talking about COVID.
Cause of assholes like Alex.
Alex forced him into becoming a public figure by giving him the
attention that he should never have had in the first place.
No, no.
If anybody responsibly treated this fucking pandemic.
No, I think, I think even without some of that,
he would have been seen as somebody who would be gone to for
interviews on, on like in the early days of the outbreak.
Sure.
I think he, I think he still would have made some media rounds,
but again, what I'm saying is I'm not sure exactly where that
line is.
Yeah.
I'm not sure what side he's on, but I would be, I would be.
Let's find out.
I would like to find out.
I would like to fuck around and find out quite literally.
I think it would be worth discovering because you can't just
do this to people.
It's outrageous.
No, I saw a little bit of that Tucker thing and I just began
spitting.
Like I, I, the idea of him doing that after being the cause of us
all being locked down for a fucking year, that's, that's grounds
for immediate slapping.
If you see him, you get to slap Tucker Carlson in the face.
The, the Tucker piece was largely based on that article that
Nicholas Wade wrote and even that doesn't claim to have a
conclusion.
The second or third paragraph of it is I have no direct evidence
for either theory.
Yeah.
Whether it's a lab origin or natural origin.
Yeah.
And it's being used by people like Tucker to push the, it must
have been made in a lab.
Yeah.
Now Alex's version is far more irresponsible than, than what
Tucker's totally, totally, which is, which is normal, but anyway,
Alex got scooped by Tucker.
Now I told you at the end of the war mission, the biggest news yet
was coming out, but I would break it today.
Tucker Carlson broke it last night and he gave you about 80%
of it, but the clippy didn't play and we're going to get to that
after we play the Tucker Carlson reporter part of it is that the
director of the program under Fauci and Gates on record funded by
them four million bucks for just six programs.
They funded some others as well at the Lulon lab, gave an interview
and admitted they were splicing five viruses together as a bio
weapon to then produce a quote vaccine for it and that they got
emergency authorization to do it.
This is game over for these people, ladies and gentlemen, give the
public ever grasped this.
It's game over.
It's game over.
Yep.
Sure.
A lot of stuff being made up in that clip.
Yikes.
So Alex plays Tucker clips for most like a lot of the first
hour.
That's that's a good job.
And I don't make a big enough deal out of this, but like he plays
a lot of Tucker Carlson clips.
That's great.
It's a lot of like in place of special reports sometimes you'll
just have a Tucker segment.
That's awesome.
I love it.
I love not having to do my job and that is a perfect encapsulation
of I will just let a famous person fill in time.
That's great.
And it'll deeply associate myself with him.
Totally.
Yeah, it's brilliant, brilliant marketing strategy.
Anyway, I found this to be a little funny.
Here's Tucker Carlson and we'll come back with the rest of the story.
You're never taking off the mask.
Get ready for a lifetime of filthy wet cotton covering your mouth,
reduced oxygen flow to your brain and a world where every stranger
looks the same because no one has a face.
When Kamala Harris and her husband kissed the other day while
wearing masks, they were giving you a preview of your daughter's
wedding.
In a masked world, human beings never really touched each other.
You whiny fucking babies.
You whiny babies.
I don't watch Tucker Carlson that much.
So I don't know if this is like indicative of his style.
That is whoa.
Holy shit.
He's got some, some, some my God, very dramatic writers employed on
that staff.
That is your daughter's wedding.
You're going to, you're going to watch, you're going to watch your
daughter and her husband kiss with masks on.
Okay.
Instead of, instead of sign language, there should just be a
picture in picture of a guy making the jerk off motion.
Just listen to this fucking asshole.
A lot of dick.
Oh, and I mean, like, what was it?
Just like the next day, the CDC released guidance that if you're
vaccinated, you don't have to.
No, that's it.
It should be criminal.
It should be criminal to be Tucker Carlson.
It should be criminal.
You can slap Carl.
If you see him in the streets, you slap him in the face.
This is a dangerous precedent.
You're right.
You're right.
You got to walk that back.
Okay.
There's only, then we will only set this precedent for one person.
I'm not sure I can sign off on that, but the point is you're never
going to be taking the mask off.
She's smashed.
Hours later.
Next day.
Jesus Christ.
Great.
Cool.
Anyway, Alex says the biggest news ever.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm Alex Jones, your host.
We're breaking the biggest news we have ever brought out on air.
It is incredible what's happening.
The lab manager for the COVID-19 gain of function research being done at
Chapel Hill had it moved with the scientist at Wuhan and then admits on
emerging five viruses together to be able to then deploy them.
See, I was listening to this and it didn't match with the interview
that I had watched.
Yeah.
It didn't seem at all accurate.
He's on video saying five different viruses were combined.
Play that clip.
What a bombshell he confesses to it.
I was really confused.
Like I said, it didn't seem like it was what I had watched.
I went and I watched Alex's special report about this.
He was trying to figure out what was going on.
That helped make it a little clear.
Daeshik was talking about how some of the coronaviruses they discovered
didn't have known treatments.
The interviewer person giving the interview asks a follow-up question
about that.
Daeshik then discusses how if you're going to create a vaccine for
something like SARS because so much of it involves the spike protein,
you'd probably want to create a vaccine that was effective against
multiple coronaviruses.
Sure.
He was just discussing it in terms of like that is that seems like
something people would do if they were going to go that route.
Have you ever...
That is not at all as him saying, I fused viruses together.
Yeah.
Alex might as well just scrape like, we kill one bird, one stone.
No more.
He's like, Alex is pretending this guy's like, I stitched together
viruses with a needle and thread.
Exactly.
Yeah.
He's got some magical sci-fi technology where it's spinning around.
Yeah, it's stupid.
No, it should be incredibly clear and very strongly pointed to that.
Alex is talking about this with the premeditated intention of hurting
people, but the idea of shutting down the economy, the idea of killing
people in the developing world.
And he's saying that this guy is admitting to doing that by way of
creating the virus SARS-CoV-2.
Yes.
And I think he should be sued for that.
Yeah, he did just call the man responsible for what would
essentially be mass scale murder.
So I would hope that that would be in some way defamatory.
It feels like it's real playing with fire, especially considering
everything we know about Alex's audience.
Yeah.
Anyway, I was like, wow, okay, this is not a bombshell, but it feels
like Alex is going to talk about this quite a bit.
A lot.
Then he said this and I was like, what?
Now, I have Alfie Oaks on about the pipeline shutdown.
The food shortage is one of the biggest producers of food in Florida,
if not the biggest.
He doesn't just own grocery stores.
His real business is growing food.
And I wanted to get his expert tank on the inflation we're seeing and
where that's going.
So Alfie Oaks is the guy who owns that grocery store that Alex went to
in Florida for a week while back.
Is he a former oil pipeline expert?
I don't care.
No, he's not, but I don't care what he has to say either.
However, it should be noted that he's only relevant in any way
because he's made a big deal out of how no one has to wear masks
in his grocery store in a completely unrelated story.
I would like to inform you that Ted Nugent tested positive for
COVID just one week after doing an in-store appearance at Oaks
grocery store seed to table.
Prior to this, Oaks had appeared on Ted Nugent's YouTube show called
Spirit Campfire and said, quote, no one is getting infected here.
No one's dying.
I want to get the truth out.
It's a fraud.
It's a sham.
And people have to wake up.
Anyway, fuck these people.
Oh my God.
I'm starting to think that believing in that witches are responsible
for your problems is a recipe for getting COVID.
So Alex has this idea that no one else is posting this Tucker Carlson
segment and so he's going to put it up on his website.
But just because no one else is posting it, not because he's trying to poach
content or anything.
Okay.
We're going to have the whole thing posted to the band on video.
So in case they try to take it down and the full Tucker Carlson 14 minute
dialogue has also been posted because they're Fox isn't posting that on
YouTube.
They always post this full show.
They always post clips.
They're not doing it.
So the interest of public interest.
I'm posting it to band on video for commentary and analysis and
historic reference.
Historic reference.
That's a free copyright.
I'm not canceling Alfie Oaks.
I already did it yesterday and I'm not canceling Ted Nugent.
They're here and all ties together.
But after they're gone in an hour and five minutes from now, I am going to,
you see this stack right here?
This is all the documents he's talking about and the videos of total open
and shut case.
There isn't a grand jury in America.
If I had a day to show them this and the clips would not indict Fauci
and indict Peter Dazak and all these people.
That'd be really funny to see Alex trying to prosecute grand jury.
Yeah.
You know, this, this Alex doesn't have his heart in this.
It doesn't feel like it.
I think he didn't actually read the story.
Yeah.
Because I get, I get a sense at a lot of points that he doesn't really
have a handle on the details of things and he can't really weaponize
the story correctly.
Right.
He's treading water a whole lot.
And that's one of the things that I find incredibly frustrating.
Like this video, this podcast interview was months old.
It's maybe a year old.
Of course.
I think it was from March 2020, I believe.
And if you go and look at it on YouTube months back, people are commenting on it
like, Oh my God, the smoking gun of, you know, so it's something that's been
in that space for a while.
Alex has no rush to report this.
It's just that Tucker brought it up the night before.
Yeah.
So Alex needs to make a bombshell out of it without actually knowing the
story at all.
And so he just kind of rushes to air and it's stupid.
Yeah.
I just, I'm, I'm, I find myself just incredibly uninspired.
And at the same time, I think it's incredibly funny that Ted Nugent probably
got COVID by going to this guy's grocery store.
Yeah.
And they're both guests on the show today.
Yeah.
That's weird.
Yeah.
That's, uh, I don't even know how to deal with that.
Honestly.
And like a real universe where you believe in reality, like where you accept
reality as a thing, I can't be in the headspace of somebody who thinks any of
what happened is okay.
It's, it's funny, but it's not great.
No, no, it's not the kind of funny I'm looking for.
No.
And this is why I'm going to be in the past for a little bit.
It's, I'm going to scream.
I told you so funny.
Yeah.
So anyway, um, Fauci, that guy, Tony Fauci, who Alex actually looked into like
at the beginning of the pandemic and he's an all-star, he's a legend and Dr.
Steve Pachanik said he's one of the best.
He's ever existed.
Ever been.
Um, but then all that went away really fast.
Hey, wow.
That's cause he's evil.
Anyway, he's got to be executed.
Well, I'm going to tell you, Fauci and Gates and all of them are going to be lucky if
they just spend the rest of their lives in prison after we have Nuremberg trials.
A lot of them.
You have justice is done through the courts.
I'm not calling for outside the courts of vigilante stuff, but I believe they should
be tried for treason and biological warfare under the Nuremberg code.
And I believe just like Nazi scientists, they should be executed.
Oh, I thought you meant higher to work for us.
I stand for justice against these criminals and we'll see who wins at the end of this,
but I'll know this.
I'm with God and that's what really matters.
God watches over our battlefields and over our lives and over our children and over our
destiny.
And I put my hands into Jesus Christ hands.
I put my soul into Christ's orbit and I commit myself to God.
All right.
I got to go to break.
I got Alfie Oaks coming on one of the biggest food producers on the East coast to tell you
what's really going on with the giant food price increases that are already here and
coming.
Don't forget.
You have until tomorrow night at midnight that it's got to end to get last year's prices
on high quality, affordable food ready to ship to you within days.
They ship it out the next day.
That's convenient.
It's May.
Yeah.
You're going to have another chance to get last year's prices today.
I think so.
Yeah.
In December, you'll have a chance to get last year's prices.
You're going to be all right.
It's not going to be it.
The Easter sales going to go in December.
Yeah.
So yeah, I just I found that to be like just right.
This is how it goes.
Yeah.
Intense violent fantasies towards his enemies.
Yeah.
Blah, blah, blah.
I love God.
Food guys coming on to scare you.
I sell food.
Yeah.
It's cookie cutter.
Cutten paste.
Yeah.
That is that is really, really lazy.
It is.
And we all have our bad days, but for info wars, this is just
unacceptable.
And it's such a stark contrast between like the bad day that
surrounded the middle aged mice because at least like that's funny
as hell.
Yeah.
That's lazy.
That's bad.
Yeah.
There's a there's an energy to it.
Yeah.
This is a 35 minute podcast interview with a guy from a year ago.
Yeah.
That is interesting, but Alex doesn't have a handle on it and
can't really do much with it.
It's just, I don't know.
And your guests are a grocery store guy and a perv.
A perv.
A former.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fuck both of these guys.
So there's other news in the world though.
Sure.
Of course, that pipeline.
Naturally.
Yes.
Yeah.
I heard this clip and my response to it was okay, Alex.
Fine.
Then you've got the Keystone XL pipeline.
That was opening a few months ago.
It got closed to bring in all the oil from Canada and around the
Midwest down to Houston to be refined and then sent up the
colonial pipeline to these coasts.
So Biden shut that down.
They say some shadowy hacker group did it.
They say they want to post industrial America.
He said he would kill fossil fuels.
I believe the main suspect is Biden now blaming Russia.
That that that's just where the historical evidence is.
And you know, if you already shut down our main other pipeline,
well, why wouldn't you shut down the other?
I have made up that Biden is the prime suspect in the
pipeline.
And now I'm reporting it as the most likely possibility.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Interesting.
It's true.
Historical analysis.
If true, that would be that's a way bigger bombshell than
anything else.
Bombshell.
President Hacks own pipeline.
That's a bombshell.
That'd be crazy.
Right there.
Yeah.
And also I can't help but like now that I know that Alex,
you know, back in the past would say that his prediction of 9 11
was based on historical analysis and research.
And then it turns out it was just a dream.
Cooper said that.
But it also just had a dream.
Well, it was a good dream.
I can't help but hear him say stuff is based on like research
and analysis.
You're probably lying.
And you probably had a dream.
Yeah.
You watched you watched the net the night before and then
transposed Biden's face onto Sandra Bullock,
which is a nightmare.
I agree.
You fell asleep watching Tucker.
And now you're you had a little bit of the Nyquil.
You're fucked up.
Man, I still can't get my head around the idea that the whole family
like gathers around a dinner table and they have Tucker Carlson on.
I bet they don't dinner.
Of course they don't.
That would be a that's the worst thing I can think of.
Yeah.
I bet they don't do that.
I bet Alex sits alone and eats dinner.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I imagine Alex spends a lot of time alone watching Tucker Carlson.
Got to take notes.
Yeah.
So Alfie Oaks is on and it's mostly just about fear,
spreading fear about food and stuff.
Sure.
But you also should know that if you want to take that seriously,
you should know what else Alfie believes.
We know that Biden, the Biden White House agenda is lockstep with
every single thing that these globalists want to do to ruin
our country, to have their, their takeover.
We're the last beacon.
And I do feel I do it with all this doom that we see.
You know, I do feel very confident that we're going to,
we're going to get the country back this time.
It's not going to be easy.
It's not going to be as fast as everybody wants.
But our American spirit is still there.
I still, I feel firmly that, that, that, you know, there was 80
million people that voted for Trump and somewhere in the 61
million that voted for Biden.
And the majority of Americans, even in the national polls,
do not agree.
70% of Republicans, 30% of Democrats in the numbers higher.
No, it was a fraud.
Stay there.
Let's talk about solutions.
So Trump actually won 2020 and we're going to get the country
back.
Huh.
So does that, does he seem like a really credible source that
the kind of guy you want to hang out with?
What is it about white man and undeserved confidence?
Hmm.
Where, where does it come from, Dan?
Well, actually, I says looking into a mirror.
I don't, I don't know.
I don't know if this confidence that Alfie's got is undeserved
because I think he's a sleuth.
That's possible.
I think he's a sleuth.
And I base that on this next clip where he lays out a conspiracy
that is almost certainly true.
He can probably not come close to proving it.
Hmm.
And he might also tip his hand a little bit too much at the
end of this.
Will he give me a discount on eggs?
Maybe.
Okay.
These companies like Masonic, Monsanto in particular owned by
Bayer.
Think about this.
And this scam has been going on for a long time.
And then you used to be maybe thought of as a conspiracy theory,
but we're watching it play out.
It used to be.
They, we, we disrupted like putting real fertilizer in the
ground, like real organic fertilizer.
They're putting this, this chemical MPK that, that, that,
that Bayer will sell these farmers universities or
helmets okay to use.
Then because it's not nutrient rich, it grows an inferior
product and most of its, you know, GMO stuff.
So then that product grows, we put it in our bodies.
Our bodies are starving to death.
We fill up our guts with stuff, but we're not, we're starving
because the food that we're eating is not nutrient rich.
And then guess what, we get ill and guess what company is
selling you the, the, the pharmaceutical drugs that
supposedly make you better.
It's, it's Bayer.
It's the same company.
So it's a vicious cycle.
And it's, it's really, I don't know if they were that genius to
create it or if they just been, just let it go along the way.
But, but this.
We actually have documents where they give us the illnesses to
then give us the treatments.
Exactly.
It's, it's, it's a hundred percent what's happening.
There's, there's no, and this is, this is why I'm not saying
it because I have local farms and we grow the stuff the right
way, but go out there and support your local farms.
Oh, it's good that you're not saying that because you run
competing business.
Wow.
Because I might, I might have been worried that there's that
look, I'm no fan of Monsanto.
No, I think we've all, I think that's the only thing that
unites all Americans except for the ones who work high up in
Monsanto is that I think everybody's gotten high and yelled
about Monsanto to each other at one point or another.
Yeah.
I think that some of the practices that they have are
disreputable and fan.
But I don't think it's sensible to speculate that they are
making everyone sick.
So Bayer can sell prescriptions or whatever.
And then for Alex to say, we have the documents that they
get us in order to sell us.
But I mean, you don't know that's so not specific.
You don't need any conspiracy theories because a business
trying to monopolize food is bad.
Yeah.
Before you go and their entire existence is now based around
trying to control food and everybody needs food.
Yeah.
The idea I think ever of making terminal seeds, you know,
that that's just so fucking evil.
I'm like real downright.
I'm not.
I'm not sure what you do to legislate it, but any company
that would be interested in doing that, I find to be
abhorrent.
Yeah.
And I understand why the profit motivation would lead you
to that idea.
Yeah.
No, of course.
But it's it's no good.
Yeah.
No, absolutely.
So anyway, I don't like Alfie much.
I think that conspiracy that he's got is really stupid.
But he did contribute to one thing I can get behind and
that is probably giving Ted Nugent COVID.
That is good.
That is good.
Not all heroes wear capes, dad.
Well, Ted Nugent's back and better than ever.
Dammit.
He's fine.
Shit.
But he still rambles a lot.
Okay.
So right now as I face you, Alex, I couldn't be healthier.
I couldn't be more cocked, locked and ready to rock the
Glock around the cock.
Mr. Spock.
And I killed.
Oh my God.
My bow and arrow.
I'm literally tooth picking my teeth right now in an in an
immeasurable joyous celebration of venison.
Sounds like he always sounds like he's on coke, but talks all
the time about how sober he is.
Yeah, I know.
It's really frustrating.
So annoying.
So anyway, a lot of this.
I hate him so much.
A lot of this appearance on the show is about how excited
Ted Nugent is that people celebrated him getting COVID
because it validates him because all these bad people are
against him.
Yeah.
And I would say that it's just because he's been a dick for
a really long time and no one likes him.
Yeah.
But some of my other musician friends from around the country
got hit real hard.
Now you never heard those stories.
Yes, you did.
And no devils wrote journalistic hate hoping that my friends
and other bands die.
They weren't shitty.
They shut these virus, but they did that about me.
Because you're shitty.
I know you love me.
I feel the love.
I celebrate the love.
But do you realize as bad of a mofo as I think I am, I couldn't
possibly be as wonderful of a human being to deserve the hate
from the satanist that they've trended a global article celebrating
my sickness and suffering is proof that they're scared to death
of me and it makes me so happy.
Oh, man, that's cute.
No.
No one is scared to death of you.
We were all just kind of hoping you'd finally go away.
I do think that there's something probably unhealthy about people
being happy about or laughing at or celebrating when some tragedy
befalls someone who is a asshole.
Sure.
But I would be an idiot to not think that the reason is because
Ted Nugent's a fucking idiot.
Yeah.
All right.
He's a fucking asshole.
Yeah.
It's not because anybody's afraid of him or his ideas.
He's ready to rock around the clock like Spock or whatever the fuck.
Yeah.
Here's.
Yeah, this is all your fault.
That's all his fault personally.
Like that's that's the thing.
It's it's not necessarily Schadenfreude so much as it is when
somebody spends so long telling you that this thing isn't even
fucking real and all of this shit.
Everybody is celebrating because fucking now.
Do you get it?
Do you get it now?
And they won't.
He doesn't.
That's why the only thing you have left to do is be like, well,
I guess I just hope he dies or goes away.
You laugh.
You know, you laugh at Ted Nugent getting covid after going to a covid
is a hoax grocery store and having a whole long period of time where
you're yelling about, you know, it's not that bad.
So wow.
In the same way that like you laugh when Ted Nugent bans guns at his
concert, right?
You know, it's the same kind of like us.
Interesting.
No, it's a it's a physical real world example of the, you know,
me reaping versus me sewing meme, you know, like that kind of thing.
So now Ted Nugent has an interesting metaphor here that I was very confused
by.
I want to see if you can make sense of this.
Okay.
Well, I consider myself a Schindler and my already Jews that I'm saving
is growing so quickly and so voluminously.
And they're all white.
Brown shirts hate everything I stand for.
Now that's a metaphor that I think the Alex Jones viewers will
understand, but some people will completely miss my point is that I have
dedicated myself to being in the asset column to be productive.
So I do think he's right that some people will get that metaphor confused
because even when he's trying to explain it, he's just, he's explaining it
that he's put himself in the asset column of life.
He's productive.
Yeah.
That's what he's talking about.
And the way he's explaining that is he's Oscar Schindler.
Right.
Saving Jews.
Who's on?
What does he mean?
Does he have a physical list of people that he's acting like Schindler
about?
Or is it just that the brown shirts don't like him?
Well, I mean, based on what he's describing, like being productive,
the asset column, the only way that that really helps other people is by
example, I guess.
Sure.
So I don't know.
I don't understand this.
No, I don't understand that metaphor.
I don't think it's offensive.
I don't see him actively saving anyone.
No.
And I see him stealing the valor of an actual hero in order to prop
himself up and boost his ego and confidence.
Yep.
It was offensive.
Yeah.
Very offensive.
So there's a solution to the problems in the world.
And of course it's guns.
But there's another solution that Ted Nugent has.
It's more Alex's.
What do we do when the country's awake?
But they've stolen the election and are really trying to start a civil war.
Well, Alex, number one, we need more Alex Jones that are willing to put
their literally their lives on the line spotlighting the cockroaches that
have metastasized into every orifice, every every element of America,
the media, our government, Hollywood, academia.
It's literally at their best moment, their Marxists.
More often than not, they're literally rock solid in this, in the
Satan column.
If you look what they're doing, that the economy is all artificial.
We're selling pork bellies and orange futures that there are no
groves of orange to represent and the pigs won't have enough babies
to produce the pork bellies that they're selling.
I mean, I'm just the entire player, but I understand economics 101.
The most important thing is to support the Alex Jones, to watch
Tucker Carlson and look at the evidence and share it with our dumb
friends and our dumb family members with all due respect.
I don't have any dumb family members and I don't have any friends,
but I see them wearing masks on their motorcycle.
So I know there's some really dumb people out there that have turned
into walking, breathing, mouth breathing zombies.
So there's something that I that stuck out to me when I was hearing
that and it's just he's angry.
He's really, really, really angry.
He's trying to come off with this laughing like I'm just a guitar player,
but he's fucking so mad.
There is an effect of rage underneath everything that he's saying
that is really unsettling.
Yeah, yeah.
He's a real psycho.
It's a real psychopath kind of thing to do.
It feels scary.
Let's call John Ronson and see what he has to say about the psychopath
test for I just love I just love to go from one clip where he describes
himself as Schindler and then to the next clip where he describes
his political enemies the same way that Nazis described the Jews.
Boy, it's not glaring.
It sure seems like a strange thing for someone like Schindler to do.
Awkward.
Yeah, weird.
Awkward is not the word I would use.
Almost like all Nazis now want to describe themselves as the Jews,
despite the fact that they are still trying to exterminate them.
Weird.
Great.
So they have Alex and Ted.
They have some commonalities, some less complimentary than others.
One of them that is a little bit maybe neutral is an interest in the outdoors
and hunting.
Sure.
And so Alex believes that the most effective way to convert liberals
over to their side is to go hunting.
And then Ted Nugent says something that I find a problem.
Getting back to hunting, I found with leftist and liberals.
I've taken a lot of Hollywood people out over the years.
Mike Judge and I did a few times in Texas.
They convert to shooting and hunting instantly and don't know why they were
taught to hate it.
So I found the most successful way to convert leftist is if you can get them
hunting or fishing.
There's no question about it.
I've had such a success with that from the rock and roll world that I'm in
where they've been brainwashed that somehow animals have rights in between
the barbecue.
The brain dead propaganda mushy goofiness that exists out there.
But to the man and the woman and mostly the Ted Nugent camp for kids
children, we've baptized tens of thousands of people who were animal rights
inclined because of the propaganda.
And then they realize you want grass fed, natural, organic, renewable,
ultimate, healthy protein.
It's called venison.
I don't know if he actually has a camp for kids, but if he does,
I'm going to guess he's not all that hands on.
That should be illegal.
That should be illegal.
But I think that just from from like a, you know, umbrellaing out from that
clip, he believes that animals don't have rights.
Yeah.
No, he absolutely believes that anything that is an animal is subject to
man's domain over earth.
He's a dominionist.
I think that there's there's an interesting argument to be had that
animals have more rights than we ascribe to them.
Right.
I think because they have less agency.
I am not fully conversant on some of the arguments in favor of vegetarianism
or veganism from ethical perspective.
Sure.
But I think that there are some interesting things that can be discussed
along those lines.
Right.
And I just look at it as like I live with a cat.
Celine is like a friend to me.
Yeah.
And I believe that she has many rights.
Now, if I were Ted Nugent, I should only be mad if you killed Celine
because she was my property.
Right.
The only thing there is a property right that's been violated as opposed
to something really fucked up.
You've taken the life of this, this, this companion animal.
What that also means though is that you have the right to kill Ted Nugent
if he attacks Celine in any way because property rights are sacrosanct.
Yeah.
It is strange too to imagine the way he would distinguish between humans
and animals in terms of where do rights begin.
Yeah.
I think that's really troubling.
I think you could go too far with it maybe.
I would say that if you think animals have no rights,
there are probably of the opinion that many people are also animals
who don't have rights.
Or cockroaches.
Exactly.
So I would not enjoy anybody who's like, no rights.
That's not good.
And I think typically it's best to err on the side of being more sensitive
to ascribing rights to animals.
I mean, they can't communicate, but they're clearly having a conscious experience.
Absolutely.
There's no way that you can have not figured out that animals have personalities by now.
It's pretty messed up.
Yeah.
Ted.
Yeah, Ted.
Anyway.
Also again, there should be a restraining order keeping him away from any children.
If somebody writes his songs, that's an immediate restraining order away from children.
I'm choosing to believe that that was a metaphorical flourish.
Like rock around the clock with a sock on my head.
Sure.
Sure.
Glock.
Yeah.
That's a chicken.
Doesn't have rights.
That's true.
Anyway, Alex gets Ted out of there.
And it's because he's got the biggest news in the world to break, which I mean, he's
still had a bit of time to do that already.
He decided to talk to Alfie Oaks and Ted Nugent.
Oh my God.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm about to break.
I'm about to break the most important news in my 27 years on air.
Reagan breaks union strike.
Absolutely incredible.
And if this information does not bring the criminals to justice, if it does not reverse
the operations that they've launched, then things are going to get a lot darker, a lot
quicker.
Let me give you a summation before I go through the evidence.
So when Alex says something like if this doesn't bring down the globalist, things are going
to get dark fast.
It's essentially him saying, I can't make up anything more sensational or antagonizing
than this.
Like the next step from this is me telling you to kill people.
I can't make it more clear.
I already know this is impotent.
So you guys better clean my actual meaning from this because I'm making it very obvious.
Yeah.
So anyway, he gets the big news.
The agency alert.
Fauci project manager confesses to creating COVID-19.
Tucker Carlson began to break this last night.
I told you on the war room we'd be breaking it today.
He broke it.
That's great.
But he didn't get to the last part where he admits the project manager because legally
they couldn't get to that last.
Get the five viruses that they combined them for a vaccine.
But to make the vaccine, you got to make the pathogen of something that never existed that
no one would ever make.
Yeah.
I think Tucker didn't cover that because it's not in the interview.
Yeah.
So this next clip was really funny because he's talking about Tucker's segment about
this.
Yeah.
And while he's talking, Alex is kind of being a little wishy-washy about whether or not
Tucker's segment is being censored.
Sure.
And I think it is this like, all right, I'm posting a 15 minute long video that's clearly
owned by another media organization.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I better come up with a good reason why that's okay.
Something.
And now Tucker Carlson has come out the 14 minute report last night that they're not
posting the YouTube.
So we posted the Band-Aid video and exposed this.
The censored Tucker Carlson report.
Anthony Fauci let the coronavirus pandemic happen.
Why isn't there a criminal investigation?
That's the Fox News headline.
And Fox has the report, but it's not on YouTube.
There it is censored.
You can see the Tucker Carlson will on lab report.
Fox News won't let you see.
And that's the cruise.
Great.
I didn't give him a headline.
I did say the headline this morning.
I actually said, say, see the censored report, see the censored Tucker Carlson, Anthony Fauci.
So just change the headline, please to censored.
And then this headline overhead shop, please.
This headline right here, this headline, Tucker Carlson, Anthony Fauci, let the coronavirus
pandemic happen.
Why isn't there a criminal investigation?
Okay.
This is the censored report.
And in the subheadline, you explain that Fox isn't posting this online.
They may have changed that since I went live.
Oh, wow.
Maybe maybe they posted it.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Get at it.
Again, jerk off motion in the picture and picture.
100%.
Jesus.
Oh, so Alex ends up talking a little bit about this story, about the interview on the
this week in virology.
It's just, this is tragic.
So here it is.
Peter.
Daska, president of eco health alliance starting in 14 was project lead on six NIH projects
would focus on the emergence of novel zoonetic coronaviruses COVID with bad origins.
Some of the project's work was performed at the Wulan Institute of Virology.
Now we're going to show you sit him saying that it's an hour long interview.
Oh, Alex is just stumbling over everything.
Yeah.
It's not an hour long interview.
It's a 35 minute interview.
This is not good.
Just everything is, is just it's even by the rules of rounding up, you're going to 40.
It feels like a guy trying to climb a rock, but it's just covered in slime or something.
It's just not working.
No, it is very much like he doesn't understand at all what he's talking about.
And so they're just like, we don't have much else on the show today.
Clearly all we could get is fucking Alfie and a disgusting Ted Nugent.
So fuck it.
Let's air Tucker stuff and I'll just kind of riff through it.
Yeah.
And like really oversell it.
Yeah.
So he talks a little bit more about some details and it's again, not accurate.
The next project received a total funding of $3,748,715 from the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Disease.
That's what Fauci is the head of.
And we've got all the grants and all that right here.
So Alex is reading some information here, but he doesn't really understand any of it.
Yeah.
The amount that he's talking about that $3 million plus, that's the amount of grant
funding that EcoHealth Alliance has received since 2014 from the NIAID for a project that
was meant to assess the risk of bat coronaviruses spurred on by the SARS and MERS
outbreaks and the need to prepare.
Right.
One of the findings that this research that was funded by this grant arrived at was that
they found a number of bat-borne SARS-like coronaviruses.
And interestingly, they also found, quote, serological evidence of human exposure among
people living nearby.
This is something that tends in the direction of the natural origin theory for SARS
coronavirus too.
People who are researching naturally occurring coronaviruses had found a number of them and
discovered evidence of previous spillover of viruses that had previously gone unnoticed.
If the particular virus had been different in any of those cases or something had gone
slightly differently, people had interacted differently, any of those instances could
have been the start of an outbreak.
Yeah.
Alex's main piece of evidence he's presenting here, these grants and this study, it actually
makes me think the opposite of what his conclusion is.
I'm blown away.
This goes back to the COVID payments from Medicare where it's like, they get 16 grand.
I'm blown away that you think you can make me worried about a conspiracy theory where
it's like it cost the globalists and the devil three million to kill everyone on Earth.
If that's how much it cost to kill us, why do I have to deal with all these fucking billionaires?
They don't need that money.
They could kill me with a few million.
Yeah.
That's nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, I don't know.
It's that, it's that part of your brain that just doesn't quite, you know, three million
dollars is a whole lot of money.
It seems like an insane amount of like I wouldn't, I will never see three million dollars.
But yeah, that's nothing in terms of a research grant that was over the course of 2014 to
seven years.
Yeah.
It's not that it's not that much in terms of what research actually costs.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I mean, for a business, if you want to say, if you want to say that a conspiracy theory
about this is a huge deal over seven years, a business would probably be disappointed
with revenues if they were only at that amount, you know, Alex would be disapointed, Alex
would be furious with revenues if he didn't get a three million in five years in seven
years or whatever.
Yeah.
So anyway, I just found myself incredibly uninspired by this conspiracy, but I was
inspired by this, which we've heard before, but I got to thinking about it a little more.
I was talking to Dave Mustaine one time.
I'm not name dropping.
He said, I want you to help me write the new album with songs like Four Horsemen I wrote.
And I just looked at him and grabbed along in my car here in Austin.
I said, dude, this was a very surreal day.
We just had dinner with Willie Nelson and I said, I said, I think that's up to you to
write that album.
And he did write that album.
So what a great story.
That was a great story.
That was on par with I was walking down on New York City Avenue and I saw Ben Affleck
and I was like, hey, Ben, and he was like, hey, Dave Mustaine was really drunk around
me one time.
Exactly.
It's the same story.
That sucks.
I kind of disappointed because it sounds kind of like Alex is trying to claim that Dave
Mustaine wanted him to help.
So respects Alex as a songwriter, but he wants him to help write songs that would be on the
album right that had Four Horsemen on it.
And that was kill them all by Metallica, which came out in 1983 when Alex was nine.
Yeah, I was wish I wish that was what he was actually claiming.
Yeah, but it's like, no, I want you to help me write songs or like that.
Bah, let's get a burrito.
Yeah, I can't imagine.
I can't imagine anybody.
I'm gonna get looking at Alex sober and being like, hey, I want you in an enclosed space
with me writing songs to go.
Alex, Alex, you're basically the Jim Steinman of your generation.
I need you to bring this song to life.
Come on.
Get get Taylor Swift's producers out here.
Get those Swedes.
Get the Matrix.
Yeah.
Get him going.
The dream would you need him for Alex's next album?
So I think we've been talking a little bit along the way through this episode
that it just feels like Alex doesn't have anything to grab on to.
No, it just it feels really in terms of the conspiracy.
Here's two and a half minutes of Alex saying nothing.
OK, basically just kind of dancing around, but he doesn't know anything to latch on to.
Terrible. This is hands down the biggest crop of awakening.
The biggest hall of truth, the biggest wound to the globalist,
the biggest opportunity to deal with death blow to these people politically.
To their agenda, to kill their agenda.
And I mean, the dominoes start falling.
You're going to have Nuremberg trials.
I mean, there's going to be people getting hung. Sure.
Because that's what happens when you launch a bio attack is you get
marched up there and they pull a switch and a trap door opens up and you fall
about a fan of Assad. That's what that's what happens.
And your legs start kicking and you take a dump down the side of your leg.
What? I don't like death.
I don't like killing people.
I don't like starting to fight with these murderers, but they started a fight with us.
And and I'm just telling you, like I said, in the first hour
that we don't want any violence against Fauci or Bill Gates or the New World Order.
From vigilantes.
You want to take our governments and our countries back
and we want to have them indicted with all the evidence.
And we want to see them up on Nuremberg, too.
And that's what last weekend I had the weekend before last I had
Dr. Francis Boyle on and he laid all that as well.
Then the punishment for what they've done is death.
And so I don't say that to be dramatic.
I don't say that to stick my head in the mouth of a lion.
These guys are hyenas.
But still they can what stop it because I will not be a coward.
Coward.
And I want to thank God for your prayers, listeners.
And I want to thank God for God taking action.
This is devastating, devastating, devastating.
There's no way to describe how much trouble they're in.
And I can tell you this, they're never going to get out of this now.
One way or another, this is a political death blow to what these guys did.
They're megalomaniacs, though.
They were mad at Trump.
They were mad at Bolsonaro.
They were mad at Boris Johnson, who's a follower, but thought he was winning,
brings it and can do what he wanted.
They launched this to bankrupt the small economy, to bankrupt the hardworking
people, to let the global banks and big box stores take over with big tech.
And they had it cooked up and they had it ready.
They did it in China so they could release it.
So they had plausible deniability and so was an attack on humanity.
None of that has anything to do with any of the bombshell stories.
It's just rambling and ranting about nothing, assuming the conclusion
has already been made.
It's, it's, it's time filler.
It's nothing.
Yeah, that's brutal.
Yeah.
That's brutal.
Also, if Alex says megalomaniac, if he calls somebody a megalomaniac and
doesn't say it takes one to no one, then it's disqualified.
It doesn't count.
If you do say it takes one to no one, maybe I'll listen to you because you
are absolutely one of them.
Yeah.
But I think, I think what's going on, generally speaking, is that Alex
doesn't have a good handle on this story.
You know, there's a few details.
He's already spent those.
So you spend a bunch of time rambling about, you know, like Fauci will hang.
And oh, we've all proven it.
It's all this great.
Sure.
Because I think what's really interesting to the audience, isn't it
really the nitty gritty details or anything like that?
It's an emotional experience.
Yeah.
And Alex is giving them an emotional experience.
And that is the, this is the end that we have one details are bad.
Whenever we've won, there's no way they're going to get out of this one.
It doesn't sound like the Duke boys.
They're in trouble.
I don't know.
The Duke boys tended to get out of them, not the globalists.
That's fair.
This is a big deal.
And I'm here to tell you that I have never felt so much fulfillment.
And I wouldn't call it satisfaction.
This is a horrible thing.
We're in a global war.
The globalist hurt war with humanity.
This is a terrible thing happening.
But I've been around 47 years and I have never.
Never felt so much satisfaction in my life.
Except maybe a few times where I was getting my ass absolutely beat.
And I dug down deep and turned on the turned on the Ben Grimm power and,
you know, broke that guy's jaw and saw his head at the ground.
And I wasn't happy.
I'd hurt him bad, but I was happy that I'd won the fight.
It was just a feeling of just satisfaction.
That you just, you did it and you'd reach down and you turned it on.
And risking my life, you risking your life, everything we've done together, man,
the satisfaction right now, because I can tell you, they're not going to survive this.
And everything they've done to all these people, these millions they've killed.
All the people they starved to death with the lockdown, they're going to get retribution.
They're going to be avenged.
So Alex is basically like on this tip where he's like, the Nuremberg trials
will start in June.
Yeah, like you might as well be like planning them and getting like a Twitch
stream ready for the Nuremberg trials.
Yeah, this really does seem like an army building that is supposed to.
No, it's not.
It's it's giving the good news of the victory.
We have won.
Yeah, the globalists are done now that this video from a year ago has been.
Talked about that doesn't sound true to me.
No, it doesn't.
No, that's the emotional experience that Alex is wishing to create and convey
because he's got nothing else.
Yeah, he's got nothing else.
And this news doesn't really lend itself all that well to like be very scared.
Yeah, it is interesting.
The like there is a ratio between emotional manipulation
and actual details for right wing people because they you can't just give them
information that that doesn't work.
You have to have emotional manipulation and you can't let information
get in the way of that emotional manipulation, but you also can't have
nothing like this is nothing.
It's a lot of nothing.
Yeah, nothing.
You know, it's it's it was infuriating to listen to in the in the sense
that it was kind of like I would describe it as being like eating
a cinnamon twist from Taco Bell, but without any of the flavor.
I was about to say empty calories and no taste.
Yeah, there's no cinnamon sugar on it.
But it's that same you get you got the texture of what you were supposed
to eat, but there's nothing to it.
It's just mushed.
Yeah, yeah.
And as somebody who really does get excited when there's Middle
Age, my studies looking to course, whenever there's something like the
spars document to look into totally, I find this to be a little bit unsatisfying
and I take it personally.
Yeah, I I resent it.
Yeah, yeah, I don't think that Alex's quarterly job evaluation is going to go
well just just from my perspective, having information about how the boss
feels, which is Springsteen, of course.
Q3 is going to be rough.
It's going to be terrible.
So I have to get his numbers up.
If you want a sense of how real a piece of news is to Alex, I think one
of the things you should take stock of is how much of the time of the show is
actually spent talking about that bombshell.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
If is this such a bombshell that you don't go away and talk to Alfie Oaks
and Ted Nugent forever?
Yeah, is this such a bombshell that you don't I don't know, spend the end
of your show just talking about nothing and then cover this for a little while.
I want to play a short clip from the war room.
Not Owen Schreuer, three to six p.m.
But Steve Bannon's war room.
And I know Steve Bannon and Roger Stone have had their fights.
I don't want to be in a fight with anybody.
I've had my issues with Bannon, but he's obviously a smart guy.
But he and his host co-host, they had a statement about Alex Jones.
People used to think it was crazy, but now he's been proven right.
Well, that that's how it is when you're ahead of your time.
But it's not about me being ahead of my time.
It's about people realizing that we don't make this stuff up.
We really tirelessly research and we have a wide spectrum
understanding of the world.
We're not a generalist in that.
We really study how the globalist operate and we know how they do things.
So we know how to counter them and we know how to beat them.
Everything should be about the globalist because they're the ones
in control of civilization, taking us to a very bad place.
And so that's what I'm getting at here.
But it is good to see it trend yesterday.
Alex Jones printed on Twitter again that Alex Jones was right.
And you can just type in my name or you can do it all up of any other places.
Sure, sure.
So so a little bit of Alex Jones media attention gets some get some coverage here.
I just feel like he's such an insecure dick.
Yeah, like it's it's so sad.
Like how many times has have we heard him talk about hating Steve Bannon?
He's a fucking word.
The worst he's the devil.
He's he's gone to the globalist.
He's part of their team.
He was so pissed off when Steve Bannon named his show War Room.
It was an attack on him.
Exactly. He's trying to take away all there.
Hey, but look, he's a smart guy because he said something nice about me.
And let's spend 10 minutes on my show talking about how someone said something about me.
What an asshole.
Not hard to Alex isn't a bad guy.
Well, I wish I had screamed that everybody should kill him.
Turns out that, you know, he said I wasn't a bad guy.
So he turns out he's pretty cool.
Dude, he gets it.
He gets it.
Have you ever seen Bill Maher's basically Secret Tucker?
Have you ever?
Have you ever seen like a breaking news story or a bombshell report
and then all the news organizations who normally have like live blogs
and there's constant media coverage just kind of stop and they're like,
can we just ramble around a little bit?
We just got to have a little fun, you know, this bombshell story is fine.
But, you know, I'm just going to talk a little shit with my buddy over here.
Wolf Blitzer derails the show
situation room for a while because someone tweeted about it.
Yes. So Brian Stelter is just all of a sudden like, hey, guys, you know,
I'm at Willie Nelson one time.
Yeah. Yeah, we went out for dinner one night.
You know, he's like, hey, you pretty good songwriter.
Yeah, Brian Stelter is like one time I was hanging out with Jumbo Womba
and they wanted me to write an album.
The fuck? Oh, boy.
Yeah. And even just like let's let's think of it even closer analog.
Imagine Brian Stelter taking time to yell about Alex Jones's appearance.
Totally. Totally.
So look at how big fat Alex's neck is.
Is that great?
Isn't this great content that everybody tuned in to see?
Yeah. So I feel like the job has not been done.
And Alex doubles down on not doing his job.
All right, folks, I meant to take calls.
Say I did and Paul Watson's coming up.
I got a lot to hit before the show's over in twenty two minutes or for my part
of the broadcast is over.
But let me do this because it's so powerful.
I aired it during a little No Man's Land first five of the second hour,
but this is really an important report playing a special report for the second
time in this show is replaying a special report.
That that's how little he cares about the story that he's covered.
This is this is kind of amazing.
Yeah, this is a complete abdication of any even pretense of work.
Yeah, yeah. To me, to me, every indication is like I don't know enough
to competently even riff on this. Yeah, yeah.
But I do want to cover it because Tucker covered it last night
and I'll be way behind if I wait until tomorrow.
This is the bullshit that you get from a shitty boss where he's always any mistake
you make, like perhaps not being able to figure out how the phone system works
for 20 years. He's always screaming at you.
But then whenever he comes to work with this bullshit,
you don't get to yell back at him that he's wasting everybody's fucking time.
Somebody should like a button where they get to scream.
Hey, screw you, you suck at this job.
I think that's what our podcast is.
Oh, that's fair.
So we don't have a button, though.
Alex spent some more time talking about the pipeline hack.
And I want to remind you that he's always right.
His gut is very strong.
This is not going to sound good.
This ain't hard.
Uh oh.
I'd give it about a 95 percent chance.
The globalist did the pipeline.
Shut down.
Five percent chance somebody got pissed.
They shut down Keystone inside and is doing that to show everybody
the dependence on pipelines.
Ninety five percent.
It's globalist.
Five percent chance of I'm wrong.
It was done by people pissed off with the Keystone being shut down
to show people how dependent we are.
But see, that's in a logical world.
You do that and then maybe we'll understand.
But no, there's no logic here.
Yeah. So wait, what?
Ninety five percent chance.
Globalist false flag.
Five percent chance.
False flag carried out by people trying to remind us that pipelines are important.
OK, so it's an educational false flag.
So if I understand correctly, there's a zero percent chance it was hackers.
The logical in a logical world.
Yes. Naturally, somebody on the inside would be furious
about people shutting down the Keystone pipeline.
Yeah. So it only makes sense that they would then shut down
a different pipeline as an education order.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, like, hey, be careful what you wish for.
Right. That's exactly what's going on.
Some people might call that terrorism.
That would be technically terrorism.
Yes. Yes.
It might be attacking infrastructure to teach a lesson to, let's say, spread fear.
Yeah, I think I think it's interesting to see the way that Alex's brain kind of
like comes up with possibilities.
Yeah, he's just a terrorist, you know.
Anything has to be fake.
Everything has to be fake.
Everything has to be fake.
What kind of fake is it?
Yep. It's very stupid.
What a dick.
Yep. So Alex is ranting because again, just feeling time.
The left want to be homeless.
They want their children brain damage.
They want to be dead.
Everybody I know that when got the vaccine had strokes or architects.
They love it. They tell me.
Oh, their kids died.
They're in the news.
Oh, my kid died.
It's a, you know, it's a wonderful thing.
It's a happy thing.
That's how all this crap works, ladies and gentlemen.
Or it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on.
And on from there.
Hey guys, I just hit my wireless headset and knocked my audio off.
And I forget how this works.
Got a lot of settings.
Somebody come here and just take this little beauty for me
and punch it up where it works.
Thank you so much.
Somebody scream at him.
Now, it's right there on the other table.
Just try to bring it to you if you'd like.
Just right over there. Thank you.
Now, ladies and gentlemen,
we are here fighting the new world order as hard as we can.
And we can't do it without your support.
And I sell you things that I know that you really,
really, really, really need.
And so we go out and get the best horrible food company
with the highest quality for the lowest price.
We get it ready for, but you're just breaking on to me.
Thank you. Appreciate that.
And thank you, sir.
And we bring you those products so we can get money
to stay on air and sell you something you need.
It's called symbiotic relationship
of 361 and non-zero sum game.
It's how I operate.
And so you got 2020 prices.
Parasitic would be better.
Until tomorrow night.
And then it's going to go to its regular price.
It's still a great deal.
And they've told me in the next two weeks or so,
they're going to have to go up in price.
So you're not just going to not get to sale.
It's going to have to go up in price
because the whole thing is shutting down
and the supply chains are breaking down
and the pipelines are being turned off
because we're under attack.
Be afraid. Wow.
You see the transition generally
from like scary narrative into ad.
But then you saw the reverse
where it's the ad leads into terrorizing the audience.
Yes, of course. That's nice.
I have all this food for you.
And the price is good now.
But hey, tomorrow price is going to go to regular.
And actually I know that in two weeks,
prices are going up even more.
And also everything is going down
because we're under attack.
Get your food now or die.
Listen, all I'm saying is that I am going to take you hostage
with fear and then you will give me money.
And that's why you should be afraid.
Yep. You're very, very afraid.
Very afraid.
I'm getting more storable food for the office.
I'm getting more at my house.
I ordered more last week.
I told my wife go get all the little delectable canned goods
and things that save
and some of the gourmet storeable foods as well.
Just get ready.
And my parents have got a trailer out on the ranch.
I've got a little solar and all the stuff that's gone in.
And I got to get a little shack or something for me too
because it's going to be like road warrior
if we don't turn this around.
And there's not much time left.
What's the shack for?
So infowarstore.com.
It's a funky little shack.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
I'm sick and tired of Sherodinger's Bugout location.
Sure, I know, right.
I'm so sick of it.
I don't care for this nonsense of I have a compound
or maybe I should make one because the world is so dangerous and scary now.
Yeah.
It's a will they won't they that is infuriating.
Yeah.
Get together with Rachel Ross.
Come on, buddy.
Also, here's the thing that I want to bring attention to.
At the end of this episode, Alex is talking about how we need to be really scared.
You got to buy that food.
You got to bug out location and all this.
Of course.
Half an hour earlier, he was laughing about how fulfilled he feels because the globalists are done for.
Right.
Thanks to this bombshell that he can't quite get himself to really cover in any detail.
Absolutely.
That is incongruent.
It's nonsense.
And the reason is because the emotional experience of defeating the globalists is
something that he wants you to, you know, it's it keeps people having fun.
Yeah.
And then at the end, you got to scare people because that's how the money comes in.
Yeah.
No one makes money off defeating the globalists.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's terrorist edging.
Yes.
It's so annoying.
Yeah.
I would like some sort of.
Man, you just get caught up in that, you know, it just rewires your your ability
to process.
If you're just so emotionally overstimulated all the time with no actual release, it just
drives you insane.
Like it's it's insane.
It's it's borderline solitary confinement.
You know, yeah, it's awful.
Yeah.
And I think I think that's the I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know what else to say.
But yeah, it's a mess.
It's kind of weird how you can sell stuff because of that.
Isn't that a weird aspect of our biology is that somehow all the way along the line,
evolution has led to people being like, be afraid and buy my shit.
Well, I mean, I think that's the American dream.
Snake oil salesmen and what have you.
There is a certain American aspect of the snake.
It's very it's very Americana.
The way Alex is it kind of manipulating people in order to sell them bullshit.
Yeah, it's hard.
It's hard not to think if we ever did eradicate these type of snake oil salesmen
that we wouldn't also have like writers and different people making nostalgic
stories about when you.
The snake oil con man going from town to town, you know, just to be clear.
When you say eradicate, you're talking about like regulate out of existence.
Yes, no, no, no, no, no.
This is not a this is not a cockroach system.
I mean, like we don't have the snake oil anymore.
It's some long distant point in the future.
Right.
That people will feel nostalgic for them.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, of course, because we're insane.
Yep.
Yep.
Oh, well, yeah.
Anyway, I look forward to going back to the past because I find myself
incredibly frustrated by this asshole.
Yeah.
And I don't want to hear about another goddamn bombshell that's disappointing.
I want to go back to the past when news was measured and sometimes guests were
combative and everything was what it was.
Yeah.
And not this overly dramatic nonsense every single day.
Yeah.
It's just the candle is burning too bright.
No, it's bad.
Yeah.
Anyway, we'll be back.
But until then, we have a website.
We do have a website.
It's KnowledgeFight.com.
Yep, we're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter.
It's at KnowledgeFight.net.
Go to bed, Jordan.
Yep, we're also on Facebook.
We are on Facebook, if you'd like.
I'll just show you.
And if you could, please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out people.
For sure.
We'll be back.
But until then, I'm Leo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Daryl Rundis.
And now here comes the sex robots.
Andy and Chanzos, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.