Knowledge Fight - #567: June 13, 2021
Episode Date: June 18, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on a recent episode of The Alex Jones Show to see what's up. In this installment, Alex declares a recent death an obvious professional execution, signs onto "magnet th...eory," and throws around a lot of stray bigotry.
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Thanks for holding us. Hello Alex. I'm Mr. St. Colin. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge
Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around the words by the
author of Sleen and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan.
Dan. Jordan. I have a quick question for you. What's up? What's your bright spot today?
Unprecedented Jordan. My bright spot is the same thing it was last episode. The tick. I finished it.
Oh, you finished it. The whole thing. Did you start back at the cartoon again? No, I watched
all of the Amazon original series because I just couldn't stop. It was just too enjoyable and too
fun. Everybody is just great and all the characters are great. John Hodgman in the second
season. Fantastic. Ah, it's just great. Yeah, that was a crime. It's such a fun surprise when
Hodgman showed up and you're like, what are you doing here, John Hodgman? And it's John Hodgman.
So you're like, well, he's going to be a small role. I know that there's a lot of other things
we need to complain about Amazon and Bezos about true, obviously true. This doesn't rank really
high in terms of other complaints like, you know, unionization squad. Sure. Sure. There's a lot of
problems with Amazon. It's 50 maybe. Yeah. Not having a third season is right up there. Just
barely broke the top 50. Maybe 48 could be 49. It's like how Alex complains about the robots at
the grocery store is like, and then I have to bag our groceries now. That's how I feel about
the kids. It's the back of your own groceries of media consumption. Just a delight. I make sense.
Anyway, what about you? Fantastic. I will, I'm going to announce this now. I'm very excited to
make an announcement. Dan, I will be making a return to stand up post COVID. Whoa. That's true.
I was booked for my first stand up gig. You had some offers during the time I did. COVID was like
really sort of iffy, you know, like pre-vaccination coming around. Totally. I didn't want to do it.
And yeah, I couldn't put people in that situation. I thought that was a really responsible choice on
your part. Now it is in October and it was booked by friend of the show Matt Druffy.
So apparently there are a lot of people with a higher Q rating than to get through before my
booking. But I'm excited to announce that here. I feel like there was some open questions about
whether or not you even were going to continue pursuing. So like that might have led to less
people being interested in requesting. Totally. Totally. No, I had basically stopped before the
pandemic. But now that the pandemic's over, I can't like not see if I want to give it another
maybe give it a shot. See if you still connect with that kind of expression. See if I still get
the feeling. It's always fun to do one of the shows, the Druffy books to always. Although you
probably have to go to the burbs. I will probably have to go to the burbs. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah,
I'll come with you where I started. I'll make this announcement here. I will be there as well.
Not performing. No, no, no. I will be there. That would be exciting. Yeah. It'd be nice to see
Druffles and yeah. It'd be nice to take over the entire show. And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
all wonks and then the rest of the comics are like, I don't understand what's happening right now.
None of these people know. Let's not take over anything. No, no. Jordan. Today we have a present
day episode of the Alex Jones show to discuss. Boy, I am trying to shoot for something a little
bit different. I'm trying to take an analytical perspective of even myself and how I engage
with the material that we're covering. All right. And I think that one of the main problems that
I have with the present day is sometimes I try to bite off more than I can chew. Okay. By that,
I mean covering more than one day at a time. I think that's really hard in the present day
because Alex's mood is never the same. No, two days in a row. Yeah. If you expect him to cover
one piece of news, yeah, that he was really big on a Monday, he probably is going to forget about
it by Tuesday. Yeah, we're all going to be dead on Tuesday. Wednesday, we're winning. Like it's
just incoherent to the point where it's painful for me to try and make it palatable to an audience,
and it's frustrating to me to try and talk to you about it. Right. Right. Right. Well, why is he
in a better mood? I don't know. No reason. No reason. Could be anything. He stuffed his toe. Yeah,
it could be anything. Yeah. It's like he used to do a serialized show and now he's doing a monster
of the day kind of feeling, you know. Yeah. Everything's a bottle episode and it's fucking
weird. And so I just, I think that maybe a better approach to it would be to just look at a day at
a time. Right. And so today we're looking at June 13th, 2021 Blackjack. Blackjack. Oh, that time I
almost didn't say err. Yeah. So that was nice. I didn't trust you to do your bit. And so I sped
into the blackjack because I know you're trying to lull me into a false sense of security. And
that's shit. There is a meta game currently going on between us. So Alex is on one on June 13th
as the as the kids say. Yes. Okay. He's on one. Yes. Okay. He's whilin' out. He is on fleek. I
disagree with your use of fleek, but we shall see. I'm not. I'm still not 100 percent sure what
it means. That's kind of my issue. Yeah. And we'll get down to business on this. But before we do,
let's say hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first, Reverend Dr. Robert E. O.
Speedwagon. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Holy shit. I just
started watching Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. So there's a character called Robert E. O. Speedwagon.
Whoa. Yeah. So maybe that's a reference to that. Could be. All right. Next, Jim, no relation to a
certain World War II person, Gabbles. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy
wonk. Thank you. Thanks, Jim. Thank you for surviving so long with that name. Next, Chal. Thank
you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Chal. Back out. Next, Randy C.
Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Randy C. Thank you. I
got a couple of technocrats in the mix. First, Mr. and Mrs. makeshift hamster. Thank you so much.
You are now a technocrat. And kickfisterscream. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk. Crocky, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's your 401k doing,
bro? All right. We got to go full tilt 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 y'all. Yes. Thank you very much to the all of you.
Now, Jordan, it's time to get deep. Giving someone life is giving someone death.
You could say that life is death. You could. So today, I'd like to say happy. I never don't
silently nod with that. Just like, yeah, man, that is deep. That is deep. That's real. So today,
I'd like to say happy birthday and congratulations on the graduation to Madison F. Okay. Also,
I should say that this happened in May. Well, congratulations and happy birthday to you.
I may have missed a message now. No, no, that's I think they just sent it now. I think they just
sent it now. I think they were like, oops, we forgot to give them that birthday shout out.
Let's get on it. Happy belated birthday. Right. And congratulations on the
graduation and happy congratulations belated. Congratulations. If life if giving life is
giving death is giving graduation just signing up for school.
Look, I've got to I've got to leave you hanging on that one. It's fair. That's fair. It's just fair.
Yeah. So one other thing was Erica sent a message and wanted a special drop played and it's
something we haven't heard in a while. And I thought, why not? I think the people are itching
for this. So here, this is going out to you, Erica. You know, they got baby shark, deep,
deep, deep, deep, deep, deep. They got mama shark, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep daddy shark.
We'll be right back. An oldie, but a goodie. Always good to hear some daddy shark. Absolutely.
Yeah. So we're going to be talking about June 13th, but here is an out of context drop from
today's show. You know, I would never say if I got killed, start a civil war. Good.
Well, one, one, you would already be dead. So you wouldn't have the opportunity to say that
beforehand. Oh, okay. On the off, like my death is a dead man switch for a sure. Sure. I think
I wouldn't say that. I know, but I think that's got some Jane Austen. The meaning is the opposite
of the meaning kind of thing. I would never say the planet when I die. Why would you need to say
I would never say that? The only reason you would need to say that is if you want that to be true.
Yeah, right. I feel like almost nobody would say that. Nobody should say that
except for maybe Mandela. Yeah. So Alex has got a piece of news here on the 13th. This is Sunday's
show on the 13th. He had gotten some news that this gentleman by the name of Christopher Sein
had passed away. Sure. He was a reporter. And he was the person who is credited with breaking the
story of president, former president Bill Clinton meeting with Loretta Lynch, right? Right. Right.
The tarmac meeting. Gotcha. And of course, that means this was an execution. Yeah, that sounds
right. What is the next thing to come in a season like this? What is the next move always? And the
move they've been carrying out all over the world? Well, it's this right here. That's what it is.
45-year-old Christopher Sein, the award-winning, Emmy award-winning TV anchor man and reporter
who just had his book published and is doing great and was super happy.
Well, he got executed inside of his house yesterday. And his body wasn't even cold. The blood
wasn't even coagulated before they said it was a suicide. Just like Breitbart. Hell, they'd say
Kennedy was a suicide. Do you know John F. Kennedy committed suicide? Breitbart, no one said that he
committed suicide. That was a heart attack. Yeah, they said he did a lot of coke. Yeah. The situation
with this is the reporting on it is that it's being treated as a suspected suicide. Not that the
people are reporting that it definitely is. There aren't signs of foul play. There aren't the signs
that generally would lead investigators to initially give a, this looks like a murder. Yeah,
the doors were locked from the inside like everything. I don't know all of the specifics,
because a lot of it I can't really, you know, can't find all the details. But you know, this is the
same thing that Alex does all the time. It's like they're saying that it's suicide in order to make
sure that there's a cover up as opposed to there's reporting that it preliminary indications appear
to be that this was a case of. No, that's how you know it's a cover up because they're reporting
that it's not a cover up. Right. See, makes sense. It makes perfect sense. Yeah. So one of the things
to keep a real sharp focus on here is how definitive Alex is. He is reporting this as an
execution in the home. It's kind of funny how that just flies over me now, just that a man
can go on his show and just be like, that guy was executed with no evidence or thought or
anything like that. And I'm like, well, of course he's just going to claim that. He's decrying that
the media is definitively saying that it's suicide when in fact the articles that I could find about
this were saying that it's being handled. The investigation is a presumed suicide. Right. Right.
Intel other information. Sure. Sure. And Alex is doing the exact same thing, just the opposite.
Right. He's doing what he's claiming the media is doing and that is jumping to the conclusion of
not globalist execution for sure. Well, because they do it. It's respectful. It's okay for him to
do it. Yeah. It's almost as if he forgets that there are real people involved in this story.
Almost positive. He doesn't care. So he also is treating this like a real departure from
the way things were, let's say yesterday. And he said, I'll never commit suicide. And he said,
I'm getting massive death threats. My family, my children is from the Clintons because remember,
he exposed Loretta Lynch, the head of the Justice Department and the FBI. They have a corrupt meeting
on the tarmac and lying about it on that basically finally brought down the Clintons partially.
Well, they've been waiting for a green light time to go offensive. I've talked about canaries in the
coal mine. His execution is a message to everybody. And I would expect to see a lot of these killings
now. He was definitely murdered in my view. So this is, this is pretty definite that the way
he's reporting this. But also there's a number of things that he doesn't ever substantiate in
any way on the show, which is to me is a problem. The first is he doesn't show or give any evidence
of him saying, I will never kill myself. Yeah, I would need that. That is just something that
he says about every case that he tries to make money. Sure. And then the other thing is he's
taking things completely out of context. There is an interview that he did on Fox News, this Christopher
sign, where he was saying that when he did this reporting, he was getting threats. Sure. But he
does not say that they are from the Clintons. Yeah. There's a hundred different explanations
for where these threats could have come from. Sure. Now, I mean, I guess if you want to jump
to a conclusion that like Bill got on the phone, I mean, watch your mouth. I guess you could do
that. The first person I've had killed, I guess if Alex wants to just make that conclusion jump
and take the only evidence that he plays or provides at all is this Fox News interview. Okay. Okay.
If he wants to go from that and say that this is proof that the Clintons were threatening him,
I guess he can, but he can't prove that. When was the Fox News interview? It was within the last
few years. Okay. It wasn't recent. Okay. So the interview where he's getting threats is from a
few years ago, but also he's saying that it was when the reporting happened and that was 2016.
Right. So it's five years ago. So I'm fairly certain people have let it go. No, they just let
you forget about it. No, I'm going to go with let it go. I don't know. Clinton and Hillary didn't
become president. That's true because she was partially destroyed by this. Finally, partially
taken down. Yes. Yeah. So Alex jumps around a little bit. This is the main story he's going to
cover, but he also does just throw a few darts around. Sure. Here's one of them. And yeah,
now mainline doctors from Italy to Mexico to the United States are confirming that people are seriously
magnetic in some cases when they've had the shot. And then we find the literature that it's designed
to grow magnetic prions in the body. So yeah, apparently Alex is on the magnet tip.
Magnetic prions, huh? In the body from what?
Iron in the blood.
I would really like to know, okay, so they grow them inside the body. Do they
inject you first and then they like, is it like an embryo that grows with inside you?
And then you give birth to a magnet baby? I don't know. I don't know because Alex doesn't
explain and I don't really care. I looked at this a little bit. It's just like viral videos of
people pretending to get their magnetic. Sure. I got you. So Alex is on that. He's into it.
Cool. I wanted him to talk more about this, but he doesn't. Yeah. It's just a throwaway
thing. Like everyone's turned into magnets. I want a magnet baby. I need more information on that.
I was like how small his geography is. Like this is the biggest world in the world from
Italy to Mexico. The biggest amount of like, okay, man. Sure. So the Clintons,
they're killer. Sure. Yeah. And this is the beginning of it. Okay. Because they were waiting
for the green light or something to go ahead and take out people who know their dirt.
The Clintons I've noticed do this in waves and people that control the Clintons do. They'll kill
a bunch of people, a couple hundred here, a couple hundred there, and then they'll wait a while.
But when they start killing, you'll see the type of group it is. People that know about
Arkansas savings and loan, people that know about their corruption and, you know,
Africa scams and deals. But this is, I believe the first salvo and I've been predicting this
is coming. What about Larry Nichols? We don't talk about him. That's past. Alex doesn't bring
up Larry Nichols at all here. Like he passed away within the last year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I swear. I think we're the only people who noticed. I really, I do kind of feel sad about that.
We talked about it when he died, but it is, it is really a bummer that Alex doesn't even bring
up it. This is, if you're doing Clinton conspiracies, you got to bring up the Larry Nichols. You got
to say like, oh, isn't it convenient that now, now when they start back up their killings,
Larry Nichols is no longer with us in waves silenced, silenced because he's the Oracle.
Oh man. Why would they kill in waves? Doesn't that make less sense?
No, you got to, you got to kill in a wave and then let the tide go out,
let tension ab and then come back. I don't know. I feel like a bunch of connected killings in a
short period of time and then a long series of length of quiet time would more suggest that it
was a, you know, assassination instead of like an isolated event. Well, it's good thing that
you're not on their trail because I did watch mine, Hunter. I think I've got it. Yeah. So we got
another stray dart here off the assassination narrative. Very bad developments on that front.
A federal judge has ruled that employers can order you to take a vaccine, any experimental thing they
want to have the job. Hell, I guess they can mandate you got to inject cyanide and by free will,
you can kill yourself. And that's really the point they're getting to. So wait, how would you get a job
then lawsuit filed by Houston hospital employees who refuse COVID-19 vaccine. According to Alex's
politics, he should not be opposed to employers having the right to make these sorts of demands
of employees. Right. He swings libertarian and based on that belief set, he should think that
the employer is the right to make whatever requirements they want and the employee should
have the right to accept them as a condition of employment or find a job elsewhere. If having
a vaccine requirement is something that hurts a business's ability to attract potential employees,
the free market will sort that out. According to libertarian ideology. Ah, come on. It should
be unfair for everybody else. Libertarianism is about fairness for me. Fuck all those people.
So apparently 117 employees out of the 26,000 in the Houston Methodist Hospital system refused
to get vaccinated and were suspended from their positions. So they sued and a judge recently
dismissed their case. One of the reasons that their case can't possibly win in court is because
they're in Texas and in that state, they have very weak protections for employees in cases of
wrongful termination. Oh my God. Oh, has somebody been hoisted upon their own fucking petard?
In the judge's decision, they spell this out quote, Texas law only protects employees from
being terminated for refusing to commit an act carrying criminal penalties to the worker.
Based on that standard, refusing to get a vaccine can't possibly meet the criteria needed to
satisfy that charge. But interestingly, Alex's example of injecting yourself with cyanide would
I was gonna say that standard for wrongful termination because that would be a criminal act.
That would be the only example that fits that essentially. Yeah. Jesus. So anyway, this is
wow, Texas is just really fucking crazy, huh? I mean, they have sort of these these weak protections
in place. And employers can make these sorts of conditions of employment. And Alex is thrilled
with that until he's not. Yeah, it should be unfair for everybody but me. This fits my policies
until Oh, no. Why is this hurting me? So now back to the main varsity storyline, which is
assassination. We'll put on screen for TV viewers, radio listeners. I suggest you go to
info wars.com and see the forbidden verboten information. And that is the headline for today's
show. Sunday emergency broadcast. And I'd say we're in quite the emergency reporter who exposed
Clinton control of FBI executed inside his home. Very, very professionally. The problem here is
that Alex can't prove any of this. And it feeds into a very dangerous cycle that we've seen play
out over and over again in conspiracy culture. By Alex reporting this as a definitive execution,
it can feel like he's just creating a thriller plot around a tragic death. But ultimately,
there's a lot more going on. Because Alex is so sure that this was a professional execution,
he's giving the audience permission to be just as certain. And this leads to problems that they
encounter people who don't share their certainty. People like victims, family members or government
officials or media figures who don't comport with the conspiracy version of this death are now
suspect as being participants or engaged in the cover up. These people often get hurt or
harassed and hurt badly sometimes in these conspiracy campaigns. And Alex doesn't give
a shit about them or their well being. There's nothing wrong with holding some skepticism or
asking questions about events that happen. The appropriate thing to do then, however,
is to explore the questions privately by reading or interviewing people,
we're doing some other kind of investigative technique and trying to find some actual information.
This is not what Alex does. He doesn't ask questions. He makes decisions about how to
write other people's stories so they fit the narrative that he can make a profit off of.
And it's to the detriment of the people who are involved. Yeah, the worst part is just like
putting that professional in there. Yeah, that's okay. So we do look into it. We find out that
it's absolutely a suicide. Right. Well, that's how you know it was a professional. There's only
a professional who would have done it so clean. Exactly. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. So there's just
no escape. The absence of evidence is evidence of the conclusion that Alex has already reached.
Exactly. Yeah, you can't, you can't... And overwhelming evidence is even more evidence
that the conspiracy is true. There has to be just a little bit of evidence in that sweet spot, I guess.
And this is bad because, I mean, obviously, I think anyone listening to our show can understand
why this is bad. Sure, sure. But it's bad even more than we've already discussed. And that's
because Alex is presenting this as like a real escalation in things from the globalist.
They're assassinating reporters in order to cover up their dirty business. In waves. And there's
going to be a lot more. Exactly. And this is a crossing of the Rubicon. To go to that escalation,
to start really killing people, passes a whole other Rubicon. And it's because the globalist
are so incredibly desperate. But if you look at their entire posture and everything they're doing
and everything they've been carrying out, I mean, they're willing to kill hundreds of millions
of people with tainted vaccines, scar billions. They're willing to do anything. I just don't
understand how anybody could hear this show and not think he's telling you to kill people.
Yeah, that's the only like they've gone offensive. Yeah, they're assassinating the
people who are putting their business in the streets and reporting the truth quote unquote
about things. Right. Right. So what what like how how does I don't understand how he can present
like don't do anything violent. I mean, you literally cannot use the metaphor of crossing
the Rubicon because the point of the metaphor of crossing the Rubicon is that once this happens,
it cannot be unhappening. Yeah, you know, yeah, that is the end, the line. Yeah, the language
that he's using and the way he's presenting the story is very specifically about like the game
has changed and now the rules of engagement are different. Right. And I don't understand how he
can pretend that that's not what he's doing. I don't understand how this could be the inciting
incident if we're already confirmed that the people who have the vaccine are going to be killed
or are already dead or whatever it is. This seems like a de-escalation event if anything. Oh,
thank God they're only killing individual people instead of murdering the entire country.
The stakes are weird. Yeah. Yeah, they're not quite as in order as the matrix related. I don't
like that the crossing the Rubicon is a single journalist and not the hundreds of thousands
of people or millions of people have been vaccinated. Well, it's the way that Alex needs to
tell the story. That's true. You know, that's true. That's just passive murder. This is active.
But this is when the Cold War goes hot. Right. You know, so this clip is four minutes long
and I think it's a ride. It's a journey. It starts with Alex introing the clip of
sign Christopher sign talking on Fox News. Sure. That clip does not get played.
Okay. So this will be a ride instead. Alex rambles about how big of a threat he's under.
Okay. He makes this about himself because of course he does. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's your
part. That's part for the course. And then it ends in a way that will take your breath away. Okay.
Here he is from the grave talking about all the death threats and everybody said boy,
this guy's got courage because the Clintons really come after you. Yeah, believe me.
The Clintons had all these big lawsuits filed against us by DNC party groups.
And a lot of stuff that I agreed to be off record. So I'm not going to say anymore,
but just believe me. What I know some other big national talk show host that did
take the threats and basically stopped. And I know some big networks did the same thing. And
I understand when somebody starts threatening to kill you and as you follow around most folks
are back off from that. For me, it's not about being macho or a pissing contest. Sure. For me,
it's just about I got to do it. God says and I feel good when I'm fighting evil and I feel
close to God and I feel strong. Yeah. I want to pause it right there just to like, I think that is
macho in his conception. I think that is the same endorphin rush or whatever that someone
would get from posturing as a macho person. It's just put in the context and language of
godliness or whatever. I mean, it's an incredibly fucked up thought to think the only time that
I am close to God is when I am enacting violence. That's not good. Nope. And just to even entertain
selling out makes me feel alone and weak and pathetic. So I'm just addicted to fight these
people and fighting evil. So if they kill me, it's a great honor to die in the service of humanity.
And I'm just a very blessed person. It's not going to be a failure, folks. It's realized
that's going to be a real success if they're reckless enough to kill me instead of trying to
put me in prison. I got the FBI with a bunch of fake cases. They're cooking up. And that's fine.
I understand. You know, they're they sold out to evil. They've lost their soul. Sorry. That's not
me, bro. So any of the options, you know, I'm a little guy, bro suits, fine, whatever. I don't
care. I'm going to keep getting the word out one way or another. Even after I'm present, well,
that sucks. But whatever the dead or kill me, that's almost the easier route right there. But
here's how it works. I'm not backing down, but I will not have them kill me and then say that
I killed myself. So I was thinking how they operate and what they've done to really good men
to demonize them. And you know what it is they come when you're there with your wife and kids.
So I'm just going to be completely honest about this. I'm a tough guy at certain levels.
But I have to really think about everything operates and the way things really are.
And so I'm going to stay in this fight. But I do need 24 hour day security for my children and
my family. I've really got it most of the time, but I need to have real security. I mean, guys on
the roof all the time. And we need to start reading, you know, profile stuff on the enemy
and doing public reports on that as well. Because you know, here's the deal. I'm a canary in the
coal mine. This guy was a big one. Just a reminder, two and a half minutes ago, Alex was introducing
a clip of this guy talking on Fox. Yeah, yeah, from the grave. Anyways, before I get to that,
I'm going to need to build a moat around my house. I'm going to have to have snipers on the
roof. So I'm going to have chain link fences and razor wire. I'm going to do the whole thing.
I need to find more people who used to work for Blackwater because of imaginary enemies.
Right. Gotcha. So if we start seeing more deaths the next few days, the next few weeks,
it's a message to threaten everybody to shut up. Or there might be 20 deaths by tomorrow.
Ron Paul's dead. Alex Jones is dead. Tucker Carlson, car bomb goes off. I mean,
it's a very good chance they're going to turn their little armies loose on us. And then to demonize
good men, they'll kill Tucker Carlson, his wife, probably wait till his kids are in college or
over visiting or something. That's how they do it. So I'm calling Tucker to have to show,
I've been telling Tucker, you need to get extra security. I'm going to leave it at that and
I'm going to call everybody I know and I'm calling this out on air right now. We have to go into
war mode now, ladies and gentlemen, as these are criminal terrorists that carried out Oklahoma
City. They burned down Waco with all those tanks and killed those little kids. They like killing
people. They're child molesters. Hillary's a child molester. Bill Clinton's a child molester. Well,
guess what? I'm not going to be a soft target for these people and I'm not going to let them
tie me up while they blow my wife and children's heads off in front of me. Sure. So I'm going to
tell the listeners right now and I know you're going to come through on this. I don't have the
budget for the real security I need. I'm going to leave it at that. I've got guns. We got people
around a lot of the time. But what is happening? I need a serious security detail all the time
for my family. Because again, they won't target them if they want to blame it on me. I don't
know how they operate. So I'll let them do that. And then of course, if they do start doing that,
if they kill me, ladies and gentlemen, you know what to do. You know who did it.
Join me, George Norrie, for Contact in the Desert Worldwide Virtual UFO Conference.
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What the fuck just happened to me? I told you it was a ride.
What just fucking happened to me? It was a ride.
Is he selling product based on getting people to pay for security for him?
For his family. Yeah. Okay. Okay. All right.
Basically, he's saying that if you don't buy more of his pills,
his family will be murdered in front of him. Yeah, it does seem like that is his point.
Wow. Yeah. I just thought I thought it was pretty shocking that it ran into money at the end.
I mean, I shouldn't be shocked. No, that's yeah. The way that was going, it was so intense and
like so off track from where that clip started and what he was sensibly trying to do, right,
which is cover this story. And he started talking about himself like, I don't want him to kill my
family. I need more security. It just seems like, okay, here's a paranoid spiral. Yeah,
you know, and whatever. I didn't go well. I get it. I think that's in the Alex Jones wheelhouse,
but then when it turned into like using that paranoid spiral to be like, I need more money
for this security detail. That's when I was like, oh, this is crap. That is he saw that they were
coming up on the commercial. He knew that he was about to go to break and he's like, oh my god,
ad perfect. I can't afford security. I need you all to pay for my security brutal.
Absolutely brutal. I don't, I don't know what world, I don't know what the rest of the world
would look like if one day I woke up and the headline was Tucker Carlson dies in car bomb.
Like what is the IRA is back? Like what are we doing with the IRA living in New York? I think
if like selected people like Ron and Rand Paul and Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson all died in a
short period of time, I think even I as somebody who believes in this space as being full of
misinformation and bullshit, I'd be like, there's a problem. Well, fuck, there is a problem. This
is an issue. They're probably still wrong. Yes, true, true. But you know, hey, maybe there is
some kind of a fringe left wing terrorist group that we have not been aware of or something.
That would be a shock if we discovered a strange paramilitary leftist organization right there.
I would, I would start having some questions if there was a convenient series of all of these
people. I would say that is something that needs to be dealt with regardless of political ideology.
Yeah. Oh, you know what? Even if it was just Tucker Carlson and a car bomb, I'd be like,
holy shit, something's not right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Did he turn on Putin? What is happening in this world? So all this didn't, I mean,
all of this prediction didn't happen. There were not, you know, this this wave didn't.
No, that was the 13th, right? Mm hmm. Okay. We're we're recording this on the 17th. That's
correct. Okay. Tucker is still technically alive from what I understand. Yeah. Okay.
So is Ron Paul. Ah, man. You just can't kill Ron Paul with a car bomb. He's too crafty. He
smells it out. So, but, but again, it seems like Larry Nichols would be exactly who Alex would
want to throw into the mix on this. And he doesn't bring them up at all. No, they just forgot about
him. Yep. So in this next clip, Alex salutes the, the, the shorts Christopher sign. Oh,
and then of course makes it about himself. All right. So a real man, somebody's parents
and family can be proud of a brave dive at one death. Oh boy. But cowards taste of death a thousand
times. Not me. And I'll tell you again, they are bringing us into that wheelhouse. You see it in
history books. You read about it. You talked to grandpa. You they'll tell you about it when they
were alive. You people go through this. People start fights and they don't leave you alone. They
attack you and they start killing people. And at a certain point you're just like, well, all right.
Let me just roll my sleeves up here. So I don't know what to say at this point.
Nobody should be offensively violent against these people, but everybody should have their eyes
peeled and be ready because they've used, well, I'll talk about it next hour. I knew this was
coming for a long time folks, but I just, they're going to start the killing of journalists. Watch
that's next. I don't understand what offensively violent even means anymore. Yeah. On his show.
Keep your eyes peeled for people to attack. You're saying that we're in war mode. Yeah. You
know, these people like to blow up the Waco branch, David Ian's course. Okay. See, is
their fault not ours? I don't understand. I don't understand what these terms even mean and the way
he's using them because I have a definition of offensively violent and I don't think it's the
same as the way he's using the term. No, it definitely does not seem the same. Yeah. So
silence talks about karma. Oh, he should not. What goes around comes around. He doesn't want to
find out. There's a large bleep in here. Okay. By the way, you don't just face God after you die.
I'm only explaining to people. People call it karma or what goes around comes around,
you know, report yourself. In my life, I never even wanted to do bad stuff. But every time I did,
bad stuff happened right after. I mean, I got a great life knock on wood because I'm really
even a pretty good person. And I really, really, I treat people like I want to be treated. And
when I don't do that, okay, and I try to make it better. I run around all these other people,
man, they just think that's weak or stupid. No, what's weak is
and you think you're going to get away with it forever and you're not going to get away with it.
That caught my attention. Big old bleep there. It's a while too. So here's here's what was missing
from the broadcast. I treat people like I want to be treated. And when I don't do that, I'm guilty.
Okay. And I try to make it better. I run around all these other people, man. They just think that's
weak or stupid. No, what's weak is shitting all over people. You fucking pieces of shit, New World Order.
And you think you're going to get away with it forever. You're not going to get away with it.
Yeah. Man, he's still bad at swearing. He is. He's just really bad at using swears. Yeah,
but you know what else do like I watched the clip of that in the video and there's a look on his
face that's like, I did it again. There is like a look of like there. I don't. Whoops. I don't
think he's that good of a performer to be able to give that subtle look of like. Yeah, I slipped
and screamed obscenity again. Yeah. It's weird. It's weird. Very childish. Bums me out. Bums me
out. I feel like people should learn how to swear. Yeah. For someone like myself who has a potty
mouth. I accept that and I understand that. Yeah. It's still the way Alex swears is a little childish.
It's a little bit. Yeah, I'm not saying we should teach children swears, but I am saying as a child,
you should learn them. So Alex needs to get his family more security. But he also in this next
clip is talking about them as if they're just like collateral damage. And by that, I mean he
literally says that they're collateral. Well, yeah. Yeah. And I've already explained this. I've already,
I love my family so much that I know there's no future if we don't meet these globalists. So I've
taken out of my mind the opposite of sociopath, but to where just my family everything's collateral
damage because it's a war. It's not like I asked for this. I can't let threats against my family
govern me and make me stop what I'm doing, but I will not leave on the chessboard the chance of
them having their victory against me to make me a villain where they kill me and my family and then
blame me for it. So I've got to have people because I know, I know how to look at all the angles,
folks. And it all just like a computer, like it's working, working, working, working. The answer
comes out. I always know when my answer is right. And today I was already saying I need more security.
I was already calling my security people and saying it's easy to be done. And then I saw this story
on info wars and I spent two hours reading all about the angles of it. And it all just went,
I've got to have people with my family at all times for any time I'm with them.
That really sounds speedy to me. Yeah. This is really fucking unacceptable. Yeah. Dangerous
shit. We're tossing around here. Yeah. And the way he's connecting thoughts and the way
that it's very scattered. Yeah. I'm, it's a little worrying. Yeah. I assume this is all because of
the, the few articles that were like Alex was coordinating with Trump for the sixth riot,
right? Maybe. I mean, he does, he does mention that a little bit. And I don't, I didn't actually
pull any clips of it because it was disconnected from these other. Sure. Sure. This other story.
And like he's totally dismissive of it. Yeah. He's right to be dismissive. Totally. But it's,
I mean, that's all these, these, these people say this clip resurfaced with the fuck. Yeah. Yeah.
Trump said we're going to the Capitol on the stage. And it's like, yeah, that is, that is true. No.
100%. Yeah. I don't, I don't think that it's related. Right. But he's just going so hard with
personal shit. And then the fact that he's like the moment you go from like, we need to protect
our family to like acknowledge that your family's already dead is, is when you've turned people
into a holy army and there's just no, I mean, that is in some ways crossing the Rubicon, if you will.
When you turn people into a holy army, that's fucked up. I don't disagree with you,
but I also have heard him say stuff like this in the past. Totally. Totally. When things have
gotten like fairly intense for him, he will, he will talk about like, I just had to give my family
up to God. No, totally. Totally. I've heard him, I've heard him do it before. It just seems like
in it's rare and because it's rare, it feels worse. Yeah. It's, it definitely, and well,
in our current context, it feels portentious more than it would have in like the late nineties,
you know, you didn't get the sense that everybody was kind of itching for a holy war in the late
nineties. You thought they were itching for a, a battle over fucking Satanism or whatever it is,
you know? Yeah. So Alex has spent, let's say all of the show rambling about his own need for security
and how this story about this Christopher sign is really a warning to people like him and, you
know, really, real narcissistic shit. One thing, one quick thing, one quick thought, one quick
thought, aren't snipers on the roof more to keep people in than to keep people out? I'm not sure,
but Alex has many times talked about how he has snipers on the roof of Info Wars. Man, I feel
like that's to keep people in. I don't know. You shoot people in the back if you're sniping on top
of a roof. You think so? That's why that's the way I've always seen it. Interesting. Anyway,
Alex has not covered really anything, but he has a lot of news. I've got all this incredible news
to cover tonight so much. I did so much preparation for the show today. And I haven't gotten to a lot
of that just because I've been busy on this because they want a message to reporters. You do not
report on Bill Clinton with the Attorney General on the tarmac.
What?
You do not report on this thing that will literally never happen again. And was widely
reported. Yes, in every outlet.
All right. All the New York Times journalists dead. Washington Post dead. It seems like he's
very desperate to excuse him not doing his job. Yeah, that's what it feels like. I mean, it's hard.
So I was like, okay, well, at least he's getting introspective about it. He's got more time on the
show. He can get into these stories that he's failed to cover because he got caught up in this.
Yeah. So here's where he goes next. There's the deal. They are wimps. So they want domination
and conquest and war with us because they, I mean, I'm not against nerds. I don't even get into
what you call a nerd because a little guy, what do we do in the computers?
Be a great person. But there's a certain time to agree once to be an alpha, but they're not.
And then they get into being nerdly and that's like they're covered to commit their crimes.
And then anybody that they would call in modern parlance, a Chad or someone is the enemy and
will show in modern ads while we'll inject you with poison and sit back and watch you die.
They're crazy little scientists like Fauci and Gates and all of them are psychos.
I don't, I don't know how I feel about Alex talking about Chad's sometimes nerds bully me
with their brains and I'm supposed to bully them with my bronze. I don't like it. I don't,
I don't, I don't know if this is a useful way to spend time on the show. I mean,
saying that some people have inferiority complexes is something that maybe Alex,
what's that? Is it somebody's on the phone? I think it's the kettle. It's for you, Mr. Pot.
You know, the problem is that like some of these wimps, you know, they'll like pretend that they're
constantly under attack in order to escalate the things that they're talking about to make
themselves more interesting. These dorks and they'll constantly talk about how they're so tough.
Even though deep down inside they're not that they'd be super into Star Wars,
but they tell you that they weren't super into Star Wars. That way you wouldn't think they're a nerd.
Right. So Alex has another clip that he wants to play. It's about this guy. Frank figliozzi
is a former FBI agent guy in the FBI. That does have that. That's a name of an F.
Frank figliozzi. That's an FBI agent. If I ever heard one. Yeah. And so Alex believes that this
guy was saying that he wants Congress arrested. Sure. Not quite. Sure. Not quite. But Alex also
wants Congress arrested. Sure. But he wants them to have trials. Okay. That's important. That's
very nice. That is important. Now they already know the outcome. This outrageous statement. I mean,
if I was up here saying without trial, let's arrest members of Congress, I would say I should be off
the air. I don't agree with that. I want a trial for everybody. Now to people like Maxine Waters
and Dianne Feinstein that have been proven to be on the Chinese payroll and Mitch McConnell,
do they deserve to go to prison for what they've done? Yes. But I wouldn't want it without a trial
because that's something that could happen to my kids or to me. I'm not stupid. That's what we have
rules. So I'm protected and so are you. But see these jerks, they always get rid of the chivalry.
They always get rid of the rules thinking one step ahead, not five steps ahead.
And then they're just in my wheelhouse at that point. When I say my wheelhouse, people like me,
I don't want war. I don't want death. I don't want any of it. But I'm like a pig in slop once it
starts. And there's a lot of people like me who've been like a sleep dormant. And I really feel sorry
for the establishment because I've looked at every possible exit from this and it does not end
well for them. I don't know. I don't know the difference between this and being like someone
being like, we have cells in every city. Yeah, totally, totally. This is basically how a terrorist
makes threats. This is a YouTube video of a terrorist with a fucking mask on go and we will kill
you. We're everywhere. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Also, fuck off with your trial bullshit. How dare you
tell me you. We want to have a trial. Yeah, exactly. Now, if the if the outcome was anything
other than the one that I've predetermined to be correct, the globalists are covering it up.
Yeah. Of course. No, no, no, but the trial is important. Yeah. Yeah. Silly. Fuck off. Also,
I love the idea that he's like Mitch McConnell should go to prison, except when he's acting
in line with what Trump wants. Well, then he's a hero. Right. Then he's a hero. Come on. As long
as he's doing that, I will support him staying in office and I will defend him, but he also
deserves to go to prison. You know what really shocked me? They had a Mitch McConnell story out
recently. They had the gall to ask Mitch McConnell if he would see the Supreme Court Justice by
Biden in 2024. Yeah, I saw that. I'm going to ask you a question, Dan. Now, do you think McConnell
said yes? I am the wrong person to ask because I did see this story and I thought it was like
what a waste of everyone's time. This is this is parody. What a waste of everyone's time. Yeah,
outrageous. Of course he wasn't going to do that in 2024. We've already seen him not do it once,
but it's a matter of principle. No, it is not. And it never was done. You're all stupid if you
if you believed him then. So Alex plays this clip of Frank Figliozzi and I think his interpretation
of it is a little bit off. This is such a criminal statement. Here it is.
Let's look. Chris Ray testified publicly on the Hill that what happened on January 6th is domestic
terrorism. What have we learned from our experience with international terrorism? In order to address
that problem, arresting local operatives is merely a speed bump, not a roadblock. In order to really
tackle terrorism in this time domestically, you've got to attack and dismantle the command
to control element of a terrorist group. And unfortunately, and I know this is painful.
Take it back to the beginning. I know this is painful. We've got to attack.
That means kill and dismantle. That means dismember. Shut down. The brain trust that's
the Republicans that don't want to turn the guns in or have pedophiles teach the kids or open the
borders and let all you weird lawyers run everything and sell us out to whoever is well,
I'm a little scumbag lawyer. I wear a fancy suit bow down to me. I mean, I'll arrest you.
I'm a lawyer. I'm a lawyer. I'm a lawyer. I mean, it's just crazy. I don't know if that's the
what I would have taken away from this. Now, I have some problems with what Figliozzi was saying
just from a different angle. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't think that certainly the way that we have
carried out a war on terror around the world is a good model for how we would approach domestic
terrorism. I think that's flawed. I can't think of anybody I want dealing with domestic terrorism
less than everyone who has dealt with every type of terrorism currently. Yeah, I think with the
proof of concept has not been good. Yeah, yeah. I think that there's a lot of dangers when you
start trying to apply the way that we have as a country behaved vis-à-vis international terrorism,
trying to apply that to domestic issues of terrorism. I think that you run into a lot of
issues and I would hope that we choose a different way to approach things. Hey, if there's anything
that we know happened, it's that whenever our soldiers trying to deal with international terrorism
went to those places, they viewed everybody as a possible combatant. And that's what I want
them to bring back home. The possibility that everyone you live with is a combatant. It's not
good. And I would argue with Figliozzi on that attack. And I would also say that there is something
to be said for the other point that he's making, though, disconnected from that point. And that
is that rounding up everybody who got into the Capitol on the 6th isn't necessarily going to
cause the kind of change that you would hope to. Proscutorily or from a disruption of what caused
this. That's not the approach that you want to take. There's a broader spectrum of decisions
and and and things that you would want to do. Yeah, I do agree with that. I just don't agree with
his his comparison between international terrorism and domestic terrorism. Yeah. And I also agree
with you that what lessons have we learned? Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Also, Frank Figliozzi
has not been in the FBI since 2012. There we go. That's what I wanted to hear. He does not speak
for any organization and any official capacity. He is a pundit. That is what I was looking for.
Yeah. So I just I think that Alex's interpretation of this is silly. And it's just the same thing
that this hypersensitivity that you see in the right, you know, like when Biden says that the
main terror threat in the United States comes in the form of white supremacist groups. And then
Alex and all of his friends report that Biden said that white people are the biggest threat in the
country. It's just the same game being played here. And I don't know. I mean, they're they're
right to act like that. Obviously, if there's anything that we've learned from the way that
the right is behaved, whenever there's even the slightest threat to their ability to act with
impunity, it's to go apeshit. And clearly, that's the best strategy because nobody's been able to
do anything about it. Yeah, it is. It does gum up the works. It really does. Yep. So Alex, like
you said, he has a lot of big news to cover. A lot of big stuff. Sure. Sure. Got this clip of Frank
Figliozzi. Yeah, whatever. The figs. Here's is the next thing he gets to. You think he gets called
Frankie figs? Probably has to be has to be right? Everybody. Yeah. Yes. So here's the next thing Alex
has. And this is just I have no idea. I have no idea why this ranks. He plays a video of someone
coming out as a trans man. Oh boy. And people clap. Yeah. And I don't know why he's mad about this.
So they create all these people never worked in their life, never had a job and brainwashed by
leftist behavior and manipulation. And then all they can do is just squeal and squawk and scream.
Because this person has declared themselves something else. It's the celebration of trans
humanism. And there's the weird social worker in the pink dress like approvingly looking on it,
what they've done to people. It just goes on and on. Here it is.
This kind of scary because I only realized this a couple of days ago and I've only come out to a
few people. I'm a guy. I used to hear they pronounce and I'm going to go by Theo.
So these are the lost helpless people that the system is now in total control of.
I don't understand what Alex is going off of. Other than there's a person speaking to a group
who support them and affirm and validate them. I don't get how he can take this and be like,
aha, this person has been tricked into doing this or whatever. The only way he can do that is by
complete invalidation of the existence of trans people. That's really the only way you arrive
at that conclusion is that everybody is being tricked. Yeah. No, I was kind of blown away
by, you know, like I stay away from that world so much, but my family is like told me about some
super Christian literature written by pastors and shit that are like, here's why people think
they're boys or girls. Not like this is even possible. Just a blanket rejection of the possibility
and pure like society has failed us. So I mean, I had no idea really how deep that belief was.
I thought they at least were like, oh, they're humans, you know, like it's just mind boggling.
Yeah. So these are the sorts of things that Alex is taking his time with.
And man, he gets towards the end of the show and he realizes, I haven't done my job.
The great Owen Shroyer is coming in to host two hours of live radio slash TV.
And I'm going to go ahead and co-host with him because I got, I almost say emotional,
but a little preachery in the first hour. It's been most of the time
talking about being a reporter that exposed the whole FBI being under the control of the
deep state. Yeah. I kind of wasted the first hour of the show. So I'm going to do the actual job
on another show maybe, but I probably won't doubt. Probably just yelling Owen. Yeah.
I'm going to, I'm going to be there while Owen does the work that I am supposed to do
and interrupt him and keep him from doing that very same work. And I'm going to be
sauced to be drunk and I'm going to be eating a sandwich the whole time. I have, I have very
little respect for this. I understand that Alex is like, who cares? I'm, you know,
the info wars is still on air. I can just do it then. Like, no, this is your show. Yeah.
This is your two hour block. You can't just co-op someone else's show and be like, oh,
that's where we're going to do the real stuff. I'm just going to fill time yelling about bullshit
here and trying to get you to pay for my family's black water guards. It's, it's outrageous. This
is, it's just dumb. It is very out. I would like to get mad at him when he's doing his job.
Yes. Instead of get mad at him when it seems like he's on his own time. Yeah. Yeah. I do prefer
feeling like we are actually responding to something professionalism. Yeah. I feel like
we deserve a mutual professionalism. It would be nice. So Alex has some racist opinions to get
to here at the end of the show. Can't close without it. Nope. So I don't even know how to
set this up. It's just outrageous. Okay. It's just, I move. But then the very group killing
black people and dumbing them down and shipping drugs in their neighborhoods and giving them
gangster rap on record to, to, to cause. What is happening? So they could then be put in prison.
Tells you all day how much they love black people and how they're just so sweet and you drive down
the road. Almost all the billboards are black people for every corporation and all the big TV
ads are black people. The globalist corporations are putting a black face on everything they do
because they go, oh, black people are, are victims and you got to be nice to them. And then the
corporations then you got to be nice to them. It's very simple camouflage. Can't have people
saying you got to kill the black people. You are going to then sit there and carry out your
operations and say black people are doing this. And it's subconscious level. If you hate the
government, you hate the corporations, you hate the UN, you hate the chai comms, you hate all this
and then it's got a black face. What do you do? Oh God. Holy shit. Racism as always is everybody
else's fault. I was blown away by, by this, this sort of articulation of how Alex sees the world.
Yeah. Wow. BLM gave us NWA 40 years ago. I would, I would guess that Alex is using some sort of
selection bias about all the billboards are black people. Maybe, maybe, could be. Maybe he's getting
mad because he sees some black people there and doesn't notice all of the white people. All the
billboards used to be white people and now there are some with black people on it. And because
that's different to me, I notice it. So now I assume that it has gone 100% the opposite direction.
Yeah. I'm going to ignore all of the instances of the things that don't make me mad. Yeah.
Because seeing black people in ads makes me mad. I am a child. I am a child. I think like a child
and I have no higher thinking skills whatsoever. Yeah. And this is a, is a bit much. So again,
why, why does racism happen Dan? It's because the government and corporations put a black
face on things. It has nothing to do with, I don't know, several hundred years or
fucking, let's be honest, several thousand years of massive racism. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope.
It's because the corporations in the government now. That's why, that's why white people are so
racist. It's commercials. Everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. It's commercial. It's commercial.
It's because one time I saw a black person eat McDonald's with a smile on TV and now I'm racist.
I got to tell you, I'm not loving it.
So this is, this is a bit of a lead in to a story about this recent shooting in Austin. There was
a, I believe a concert and there was a shooting there and Alex has some stuff to say about it
and it's a mess. Do we love God or we love Satan or are we a dumb ass that says neither one exists?
That's the three choices. You're for Satan, you're for God or you're a dumb ass and of course
Satanists are dumb asses too, but not as dumb as those that say there is no God. So here's a great
example of this. Most of the mass shootings in America that you hear about that are still pretty rare
are gang related. So it's Hispanic on Hispanic. It's black on black and when it is a gang of
whites, sometimes motorcycle gangs, it's white on white. Look at the Hells Angels and the group
they were fighting out in California all over the country, the Mongols. So that's how it works.
So when I hear about nightclub shot up in Miami, no one would say what it was about. So I looked
it up, it's a black nightclub and I go, hmm, I bet black people went and shot that up.
Sure enough, it was two rival gangs. It's not about what color they were. It's the reality of it.
If I hear some right wing square dance going on in the middle of Alabama, I had a shooting at it,
I'll go, well, that must be some white gangs kill each other. And of course,
happens every once in a while. It is. So here's what I'm getting at, ladies and gentlemen.
This story is so huge because it's not about protecting black people. It's about the media,
the controlled corporate media, being able to set the precedent that whenever they want,
they can hide a fact. Because I can tell you right here in Austin, it started with Arde Saveda,
who's a big Democrat, it's gotten way worse now. There'll be a serious, because I lived down there
when I was in a divorce, I couldn't get a house, had a rental place. And I mean, there were shootings
and killings down there in the most elite part of downtown, second street, all that area. And you'd
hear, oh, what happened in East Austin over on Shaqon and 12th? No, it didn't. It happened on
second Colorado because I saw it. I heard the gunshots. So that's why this is so dangerous.
So you've got a hip hop concert going on. Who do you think is going to be at that? A lot of people,
but a lot of black folks. Wild. And here's the news. Mass shooting in Austin, Texas leaves 13 wounded.
Now, can you imagine if it would have been a white person that shot into a crowd of mixed people?
Yes, I can. It didn't matter why he did it. They'd say it was white supremacist.
Well, yeah, I mean, like, I guess what he's saying there at the end is like, if circumstances were
different, people would cover it differently. Yeah. Sure. Yeah. Okay. Sub argument, white supremacists
never kill anybody. Wow. That's Alex's. Yeah. That's Alex's main argument that he is burying.
Man. Yeah. This is this is weird. This is weird. I don't know how Alex has evidence of crimes that
were committed being placed elsewhere in the city. Yeah. I don't know. I love to imagine Alex just
in like, you know, a duster and like a hat like an old timey detective from a noir going out there
on on second in Colorado. Oh, no, they're going to say this is an East Austin. I know it.
There's a guy wearing a press badge in his in his hat just walking around.
So did you see this? The only thing Alex has in common with like those sort of noir detectives
is a pension for booze. The only thing he has in common. Yeah. Yeah. And yeah, I think I think
that this is also a bit scattered in terms of thinking there's a lot of stuff going all over
the place. The when he was in an apartment, he knew that crimes happened in different places
than they said they were also all of these various shootings. Yeah. So what what's going on here is
that he believes that the media is trying to cover up the notion that the shooter in this Austin
case was a black person. Yeah. And so he's going to talk about this here and I disagree with his
point entirely. Only Fox carried that press conference. Every other channel didn't.
But the Austin American statesman went one further.
They said editors know police have only released a vague description of the suspect
shooter as of Saturday morning. The Austin American statesman is not including the description
as it is too vague. They still have, by the way, smart this time to be useful and identifying
the shooter and such publication could be harmful in perpetrating stereotypes. If more
detailed information is released, we will update the reporting. They still haven't. Last time I
checked an hour ago. So why is that so important? Why is that so over the top? Because what color
somebody is, what they're wearing, what they're driving, what they're dressed like
is evidentiary to stop them and find them. So this editor's note that Alex is reading from the
statesman. I found it and it's in the article about the shooter's arrest. At the point of the
article's publication, the vague description of the shooter is no longer really that important for
the public safety angle that Alex is talking about. And the newspaper does not have identifying
information released to them because the suspect is a juvenile. There's just really simple explanations
for, you know, all this stuff that Alex is claiming is so confusing. And it comes from
the very source material that Alex is going off of. But it's more important to try and stoke
white fear and victimhood and agreement. Yeah, I was going to say it's very, I don't know if I've
ever heard a white dude describe why what he's doing is not racist without being incredibly
racist about it. That is a phenomenon that Alex falls victim to quite a bit. Yeah, because it
seems like if you were, you know, like the best a white person can probably do is be like, hey,
listen, I was raised racist in a racist ass country. I got blind spots. I'm doing my best.
Please tell me when I'm being racist because I'm sure I will be. It's my bad. I'll learn.
Not Alex. No, no, no, no, no. It's a slightly different approach to it. Yep.
Yeah. So I don't, I don't know. I feel like this, this whole display at the end of the show is
real gross and made me think, Hey, why didn't you get to the news? That's a good question. Or
was that the big story? Or what? So at the end of the show, right as he's going out to throwing
it to Owen, sure, sure, he's gets to one of the big headlines that he didn't get to. Oh, no.
This is huge news, if true, which I don't think it is coming up next hour. Didn't hit this yet.
Exclusive defense department admits major defector has been there for over a year,
provide evidence, the Chinese military orchestrated the creation of the COVID-19
and release the bio weapon. And of course they did. That is so huge. They do not want you to know
this. You don't want people to know it. How is that possible? That is theoretically confirmation
of everything he's ever said. It's theoretically the biggest news ever. Biggest news. That is
essentially saying that China is an act of war. It is the biggest possible news. The Chinese
military released a bio weapon that has killed millions of people. Yeah. Okay. You had two hours
on air and haven't got to this story. That's about everybody else, Dan. I needed to talk about me.
That's such a bullshit. I needed to talk about me for the first two hours. So, so
what? Just the worst asshole. Yeah. That is fucking horrific. Yep. So that's how he ends
the show on Sunday. And I think it's fitting. I think, I think it all, I think it all does,
does mash with like who he is as a broadcaster. Yeah. You know, it's about himself. Totally.
It's intense. It's trying to incite people towards violence. 100 percent. It's transphobic. It's
racist. It's stupid. It's a, yeah. It's a real murderer's row. And it's constantly
self-critical of, I haven't got to the stuff that I'm supposed to. I haven't done any of this.
And pretends that it's about to. It never does. No. It's amazing. It is, it is like a perpetual
child who has not done the book report. It is a, it is the show that is entirely around.
What if you just gave that kid three hours to just try and distract himself away from revealing
he didn't do the work? Yeah. It's almost a really interesting bluffing improv exercise.
It is. In a way, it kind of is. If it wasn't so destructive and dangerous, it might be the greatest
27 year long Herald. Really? It's just a nonstop barrage. I mean, Alex does sing sometimes. It
could be a Herald. Bananas. Anyway, Jordan will be back. Indeed we will. But until then, we have
a website. We do have a website. It's knowledgefight.com. Yes. We're also on Facebook. We are on
Twitter. It's NL Judges for Fight.net. Go to bed Jordan. We're also on Facebook. Indeed we are.
And if you could, please find a local charity or bail fund within your area to help out people
doing God's work right now. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Darryl 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.