Knowledge Fight - #573: July 1, 2021
Episode Date: July 5, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how things are going when Alex returned from bothering people in McAllen. In this installment, Alex misreports a story on Covid vaccination and pregnancy, creates... a strawman version of the indictment against Trump's company, and warns that soon all children will be Peter Pan.
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I love you. Hey, everybody. Welcome back knowledge fight. I'm Dan. I'm George. We're a couple dudes
like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan. Jordan. I have a quick question for you. What's up? What is your
bright spot today? My bright spot today, Jordan is Skittles gummies. I just discovered these at
the store and I tried them and I was like, well, maybe Skittles should have been making gummies
the whole time. Oh, are they that good? I think they're better than Skittles. That's probably,
I don't know. That's hard to, that's hard for me to say. I like a gummy though. I am a fan of a
chew. Oh, that beat. When is Skittles going to get into the THC gummies? That's the next question.
Yeah, it's got to be soon. Someone will make a bootleg one. I'm sure that will be good. That'll
be great. People who enjoy that. You know, it's funny. What? I like a chew, but I don't like
sneezing. It's not funny. What's your bright spot? Jordan, save me. What's your bright spot?
I'm going to be okay. I'm going to be okay. My bright spot is I finally got a new coffee maker.
Hey, that's great. You know, you know how much I care about coffee. You had like a $15
Mr. Coffee forever and you drink copious amounts of coffee. Yeah, a full pot a day at least. Yeah.
And then because I got the new coffee maker, I have, because I only drink with the timer.
Oh, it's got a timer. It's got it all, baby. No, but because my coffee maker is so garbage,
I haven't, I didn't use that Hawaiian coffee that you bought for me because it would have just come
out like garbage. Sure. So the first thing I did with the new coffee maker had some of that Kona
coffee that you got for me. Fantastic. They make a fantastic over there on the island. It's a good
bean. That's awesome. I'm glad to expand your horizons from that Folgers bullshit. Good stuff.
I like good coffee, but if I'm going to drink a pot of it, you know, you might as well drink
garbage. I guess. I mean, I disagree, but I guess if that's where you want to be, that's fine.
Well, it's like drinking PBR, man. If you're going to do it. So Jordan, today we have an
interesting episode to go over. We're going to be talking about July 20 to July 1st, July 1st,
you're still, you're still ahead. Um, yeah. So this is Thursday of last week. Alex was in
down by the border, of course, and he had gotten back by Thursday and I figured,
hey, we're going to check in, see what he has to say about Rumsfeld, the Trump
organization, indictment. Yep. And he talks about a little bit of it. Yeah, there's news. I
imagine he avoids it for the most part. Yes. Um, but before we get into today's episode,
I thought we'd do a little bit of Z and look into the mail bag. I like that. Yeah. So first,
I'd like to say thank you very much to Lisa who sent some bath bombs. Ooh, those look nice.
Some erotic dinosaur bath bombs. I'm excited to give a try. Oh, that's good. Appropriate for
your coffee maker. These Cthulhu Starbucks mugs. Very cool. I loved it. Yeah. Awesome.
And they preserve the earth with this reusable eco mug so Cthulhu can destroy it. Hell yeah.
It's about time. Yes. And then also, I want to say a very special thank you to Tom who sent a
couple of Soviet era propaganda posters. I have. Yes. Those are really cool. Yeah. Yeah.
Unbelievably awesome. I've made a point that I do really enjoy that art style. And I think
there's something really cool about communist propaganda posters and also anti-communist
propaganda posters. And just so cool. Thank you so much, Tom. I can't wait to get those framed
and put up on the wall. There is something. If you put those right next to each other,
there's almost like a duality of man metaphor there of just this is your step and we'll fall
over again, man. No, because I think that these are both actually pro-communist posters themselves.
Although I do have some that I've found in various places that are anti-communist ones.
So there would be that disjointedness if I put everything up. But these two in particular,
I think we're both both communist in nature. Those commies. Anyway, thank you, Tom. Thanks,
Tom. So, Jordan, here, let's get down to business on today's episode. But before we do,
here's an out of context drop from today's show.
What?
You can tell he's having a great time.
Wow. He didn't even have the energy to do it at the right tempo.
Brutal. So we start off the show with Alex just getting back to studio, I think. If I understand
correctly, he's said he made great time back from McAllen. So it's sort of implied that he made it
back this morning. And Owen is in studio with him. I think because there was a chance he wasn't
going to make it in time. And so the two of them are riding shotgun for the first bit of the show.
And that does not, it doesn't make for good listening. Oh, no. But they do touch early on
on the indictment of the Trump Organization and that CFO. But now the head of Trump's company
has been indicted, pled not guilty, did absolutely nothing. They say, oh, during a divorce, Trump
might have let one of his children who's getting divorced stay in a condo because he was kicked
out of the other condo that his wife was living in. Oh, and maybe they were able to use company
cars. Maybe company pencils too, Owen. Oh, no. And if he had to, you know, cut a check, it may
have been a pen, Alex. I mean, God forbid. So Alex and Owen are having some fun here. But the
reality of this case is a little bit different than the picture they're painting. The case had
its roots and some questions about Trump Trump Organization CFO, Allen Weisselberg's son, who
lived in a Trump owned apartment and paid quote far below typical Manhattan prices for it. And
this was between the years of 2005 and 2012. Oh, I thought it would have been like the 1930s
when he could have been like, Hey, it's 60 bucks for a room. That's no big deal. It was not. It was
more recent. Additionally, they found that Weisselberg himself reported to be a resident of Long
Island, but in fact lived in a company paid apartment in Manhattan, thereby avoiding quote
paying hundreds of thousands in federal state and city income taxes, while collecting about
133,000 in refunds for which he was not entitled, prosecutors said. This is essentially an
allegation of committing fraud by paying someone under the table. So there's a bunch of things
that are like, you know, payments in kind. Yeah, you're not reporting them on your income. It's
an entire thing of like, we're not going to pay the government while do anything. We'll see how
it shakes out as more details emerge. But the image that Alex is trying to portray this is
complete nonsense. Yeah. I mean, I just I don't understand even from their kind of ideological
perspective. How I what is the percentage do you think of businesses at that size that don't
have some sort of criminal indictment available? You know, like they're eligible for one.
You know, there's there's so many of these tax schemes and all this stuff going on all the
time. Even if you're even if you're an ardent Trump supporter, what you should be like is, hey,
this is the CFO who has been doing all this stuff the whole time. Trump is clean. He's clean,
man. His business is clean. The CFO is embezzling, man. That's what it really is. You know, that's
an interesting angle that you're taking on this. And Alex does have a kind of similar spin. Obviously,
there's the you could indict a ham sandwich defense totally totally. And then there's the also
the way he gets into it. I'm going to skip ahead a little bit since you brought this up. Yeah,
Roger Stone comes on. Okay, okay, to do some defense. And basically their argument is that
like this proves that Trump is the cleanest businessman ever. You know what this tells me
about Trump? He's got to be one of the cleanest people that has any big business that I've ever
heard of because the way they write laws, everybody's doing something wrong. I mean,
if letting people use a condo during a family problem or letting someone use a company car,
we have a couple of company cars. I mean, Owen drives a company car. Does that mean that I've
paid you off in some criminal action? I mean, this is just next level. This shows me that Trump is
like an angel. Yeah, I mean, if you use the fake version of the story that Alex is telling his
audience, then yeah, it does look like this is nothing, but it's not just driving a company car.
It's payment in the form of a car that's not reported. Yeah, and it's it's also a little bit
like to your question. It depends, right? That's the it's the context of is giving Owen a company
car a payment in kind. Well, if you gave him a company car in order to avoid taxes of some kind,
then yes, that's how it works. If the company car is his and it's a payment. Yes, exactly.
Then yes, maybe. So anyway, I don't think that this is a robust analysis of of this case,
and it does not take up much time on the show. Almost no conversation. I would say actually
zero conversation of Rumsfeld's passing. Well, you know, it was I was kind of shocked actually.
Yeah, that is weird. He does usually like to dance on the graves of the people he doesn't
like when they die. Yeah. Yeah. Weird. Yeah, I would I didn't even hear anybody bring up that
Errol Morris documentary where he just talked directly to Rumsfeld for a while. It was like,
you know, with terrifying genocidal psychopaths, you know, like George W. Bush, he's still got
that kind of charm that down home folksy charm. And when you are just listening to Donald Rumsfeld
talking looking into his eyes, you're like, this is the most terrifying serial killer in the history
of this fucking planet. Like that guy is terrifying. Yeah. And I don't think that Errol Morris's
aesthetic helps him. No, no. And it's just like that. Hey, Donald Rumsfeld, go ahead and talk.
Present yourself to the world. And he's just like, I am a very normal person. And I have,
of course, killed 7 million Muslims. It's no big deal. Sometimes you kill people,
you know, like he's just terrifying. Yeah, I would have thought that Alex would have
something to bring up, but I got nothing. I got nothing from him here. And that's kind of because,
you know, this Trump indictment, along with all sorts of other bits of business,
they are in indications that, you know, it's, it's shits, shits going down, shits going crazy.
Okay. And in this clip, I think if you read this very unfairly, very unfair reading of this clip,
okay. Owen is inciting people to suicide bomb. That's right. Dracula is lunging on our throat
right now. And so the analogy of the flame of liberty, you know, the people, half the people
going to it, or I don't know, whatever the numbers are, the communists going towards the light of
liberty, the torch, they're going to extinguish it. Exactly. They want to put it out. Meanwhile,
freedom lovers are on a kamikaze mission to the flame of liberty to do anything to keep it going,
even if that means jumping into it themselves to spontaneously combust. Because we know we're about
to go into the tunnel. We're about to be under total communist takeover, reeducation. That's
their plan. Very ungenerous reading of that is Owen saying people need to commit suicide bombing
attacks. It does sound like he's, he's just basically saying freedom lovers, suicide bomb.
Duh. That's, there's nothing more free than your body being small bits all over the place.
I'm telling you that this is an ungenerous reading, but not an impossible one from the words he's
saying. Nope. Nope. Not good. No, that's not good. Not good. So, you know, that's one option. You
could throw yourself into the flame of liberty. Yeah. Or you could, I don't know, do a show on
Saturdays. Sure. I also do a lot of special transmissions. And I'm seriously considering
as so much news is breaking on coming in Saturday and doing a special broadcast and a
special broadcast on Sunday and maybe even on Monday, because we need to really understand
this could be the last year live fourth ever in this country. In fact, you could say last year was,
we really are a concord nation. If we're not honest with ourselves about how much trouble we're in,
we have no hope. So I'm just asking listeners to realize that this is the moment of truth.
So yeah, maybe we might have at our last fourth of July. Yeah, this is definitely all about
having our last fourth of July and not at all about exploiting a holiday for sales. That sounds
like a big fourth of July sale going on. I mean, he might have a big fourth of July sale going on
that he needs to push on people while the the iron's hot. Anyway, it's the last, last one ever.
Okay. Bummer. Pretty severe. So I don't know, Jordan, have you ever, you've been to pride
before? I have. Yes, absolutely. Yeah, me too. It's fun times. It's fun times. Yeah. Alex has
some interesting thoughts about what might or might not go down suicide bombings. No.
This next clip is gross and then pretty funny at the end. Then it's just gotten too over the top
disgusting. We're going to hit this coming up next segment. Yes, kink belongs at pride. And I want
my kids to see it. Men eating feces, drinking urine and having sex in public. That's what goes on
at the gay pride parades. I've never been to one, but I've seen the videos. Okay. Maybe you should
go to one. Yeah. What? Yeah, everybody's eating poop. I've never been to one, but I've seen the
far right propaganda videos about it. So I'm pretty sure I have a clear eyed view. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Wow. I mean, it is so heartless that everyone turns into footloose. John Lithgow,
the moment gay people are like, let's have a party. That's it. That's it. They're just like,
no parties. Listen, even he's even just like it's gotten too over the top. Like, hey,
I used to be a huge pride fan 15 years ago. Now they're saying kink should be allowed. No way.
I'm off the pride train. Oh my God. There's an op-ed in the Washington Post. I'm furious.
They eat poop. I haven't been against the pride parade since its inception. No, now it's just
gotten too extreme. I've been real chill. I've been, I've been, frankly, I've been too nice
to the whatever. Yeah. Anyway, Alex, I await his report from going to pride for the first time.
I'd be nice. I bet he'd have a great time. No, I bet he would. He'd have to have a terrible
time on air, but the whole time he'd be like, I mean, on our last, our last episode, we saw him
go down to the border and manufacture an entire situation where he saw a blonde blue eyed kid.
That's true. Being kidnapped. That's true. Imagine what he would make up if he went to pride. Man,
isn't it amazing how short of a time period ago we discovered that blonde-haired and blue-eyed
children were being kidnapped at the border and now it seems like we're not talking about it at
all? I don't think Alex is even talking about it on this episode. Shouldn't that be so important?
It was yesterday. I think they've heard of the Delta variant of COVID-19 though, because that
does come up here a little bit. Well, that's the problem is, you know, just like the media is 10 or
20 years behind Info Wars simply just because they don't want to be fully honest with their
audience. Most of the stuff that Alex or I talk about on air, the person, the average person on
Fox News or whatever, we'll talk about behind the scenes with their family at the bar at
dinner or whatever. They know it's all going on. They're just not going to talk about it on TV.
So that causes the public to also kind of be 10, 20 years behind. And that's why they're so stunned
when they see Info Wars reports from 10 years ago or whatever that are calling out everything
that's happening now. No, we're just being real about what's going on. It's not that hard to
predict the obvious. And so that's what's going on here. People say, how did you exactly know
there'd be a new variant? Because they said in white papers 10 years ago, once we launch this
virus, we'll then have new variants to keep people locked down. And then we'll reduce the
lockdowns from time to time to renew hope, but only clamp them down more to save the earth from
carbon. I mean, it's all stated. Alex didn't get any of that from some kind of evil globalist plan
that he's read. No, anyone could predict that if an outbreak isn't contained quickly, the underlying
virus will evolve as it's transmitted. Every time it replicates as a chance for a mutation that could
result in a new, more dangerous version of it. And that's something that pretty much everybody
was discussing in the early times of the COVID pandemic. It's basically how it works. Alex has
just taken this biological reality and he's written a story around it. When the inevitable
variants arrive, he's prepared the audience to interpret them as a new bio weapon from the
globalists, as opposed to what they really are, a tragic reality of us not dealing with this public
health crisis in a responsible fashion. Yeah, you know, if you let anything reproduce trillions of
times, it's going to make a new variant. That's kind of how everything got here. Yeah, the odds of
it are greatly increased. And I mean, obviously not for nothing. Alex's rhetoric and the worldview
that he's espoused greatly contribute towards people behaving in ways that increase transmission.
Yeah. So I don't know. It's no, it's not even it's a self fulfilling prophecy. We make sure
that people fight against. I wanted to try and figure out a way to express something close to
that without using the term self fulfilling prophecy. Well, yeah, because I don't think
that's quite right, but it's in there. It's not quite right, but it is. It's a it's an outcome
that he is warning against whilst acting towards. So he is essentially saying, don't respect the
lockdowns. Yeah, and they're going to create more variants, but by not respecting the lockdowns,
you create more variants and so on and so forth. Or at very least, the odds are increased that
that outcome will be right. And then it fuels your propaganda more. Exactly. And then creates
the feedback loop that leads us to where you say that 10 years later, Fox News is finally
catching up. No, my friend, it's just an open rebellion now. The end. So Alex went down to
the border because he was looking for some footage to steal. He was in a bind is way behind. I can't
do this on the fly. Come on. So you went down to the border and he got that video and he has
a point that he wants to make. And that is that right now the border patrol,
they are involved in human smuggling. Right. And so they need to go on strike.
What? What's this? What is happening? I'll tell you what needs to happen. The border patrol and
even their head guys said this thing got fired has become the facilitator of the smuggling.
We need the border patrol to completely walk off because right now they're the ones that
organize it and bring it across and actually ferry it. These people can't even get through or find a
bus or go anywhere unless the border patrol does it. And so the border patrol needs to have a
strike. Their union needs to call for them. You'll walk off because because they are facilitating
the breach because I mean, it's it's insane. This is a tough. This is a tough thing to work out to
because it gets to the larger issue of the fiat currency and how that's used to control us. A
new study came out. It's now worse since the COVID. Obviously, it's like they give the trillions of
dollars that they issue a week to themselves. But I'm saying most Americans are still living
paycheck to paycheck. And so oh, no, we don't get any of the money. Oh, but if you're in, if you
can get to New York, you're a legal alien, you get $15,000 the day you get there. But I'm saying
for some border patrol agents, probably going on strike and not getting that paycheck is not
an option. They've got families, they've got mortgages, they have things to do. So it's the
control over all of us, the fiat currency slavery that we're all enduring right now.
Interesting. This is an interesting perspective. So what he wants labor to do is organize
collectively and take action against management's wishes, which according to Alex, the management's
wishes is human smuggling, which I disagree with. Well, naturally, I disagree with that's what's
happening. But yes, in his he would like to use labor's power against against the management
class. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Owen says that this is a real sticky situation because, you know,
these people need a job. They're living paycheck to paycheck. So their power as workers is threatened
by not being able to collectively act. Yeah, this is this is like that. Boy, I have not heard this
sort of conversation from anyone who's not full of shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is this is Drew
Michael's bid about being so racist, you go to the other side, you know, like I've just been I'm
so furious and racist and mad at fucking shit that now I'm a collective socialist. That's what
happened. God damn it. Yeah, yeah. What an awful person. Well, I mean, it's the same thing that
happens so often with Alex's rhetoric is like, you know, complaining about stuff that like
government regulation would solve solve easily. Yep. It's like, Nope, I don't have a solution for
this problem. I'm just mad. Yeah, the solution is the problem is the thing that I'm telling you is
bad. And I'm also telling you that the thing is bad. And the only real solution is give me
complete and total power overall. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, Alex has some white papers, sure, that he's,
he's found. These are all publicly available on the World Economic Forum's website. And he reads
the headline of one, and I could tell immediately that he did not read it.
And then this newest paper, Global Governance Toolkit for Digital Mental Health, Building Trust
in Disruptive Technology for Mental Health, they say, Oh, our technology, our takeover,
our end of the family is going to wreck their mental health. So now we've got to take control of
them and help them. You don't understand what you just read. That's just making more zero idea.
With their disruptive post human takeover, but they're going to make you feel good and enjoy
and love your servitude is exactly what they get into global governance. Alex obviously didn't
read this paper since he has no idea what these words like disruptive technology even mean. No,
he's interpreting the word in a way you might if you didn't understand the concept. And then
you're just cold reading a headline and had to come up with a meaning for it on the fly. Disruptive
technology, technology that disrupts things. Dan, it's very simple. If you'd actually read the
paper, you would have known that this is about a specific topic, namely disruptive technology and
it's possible applications in helping address mental health issues. Disruptive technology is a
term that's used to describe things that are innovative to an almost upending scale. A lot
of tech startups aim to be disruptive. If you look at something like Uber, that's kind of an
instance of really disruptive innovation in the previous status quo of the taxi industry. Yeah.
This white paper is looking at ethical implications and other issues surrounding the
emergence of disruptive technologies aimed at mental health, quote, from simple educational
websites to virtual reality avatars delivering cognitive behavioral therapy. This is a wide
ranging subject. And honestly, some of the stuff I think is a little unnerving, like the conversation
about using digital phenotyping, quote, where phones, watches and computers measure everything
from behavior, language, facial expressions and voice voice tonality in helping to make diagnoses.
But that's not something that's being forced upon people. It's just a subject of conversation in
this paper about tech innovation in the mental health space. Right. Another thing that they bring
up is how, quote, augmented and virtual reality are enabling consumers to experience and practice
real life scenarios within the safe confines of a visit to their psychologist, which seems like a
pretty amazing possibility for a disruptive technology breakthrough in mental health. I think
that could be incredibly helpful in a lot of circumstances. Yeah. Anyway, the point here is
that Alex didn't read this paper. He has no idea what it's about. And he's just making up a story
based on what he thinks the headline means, which is pretty much what he always does. Yeah. But in
this case, the headline is far too complex for him to even understand. But it's funny. It is. It's
funny to watch him try bananas. It is. It is like giving a child a cookie and being like, I've never
seen a cookie before. What do I do with this? And just watching it try and like, Oh, it goes in my
mouth. Oh, disruptive technology. I don't I don't know what this is. It's it's it's getting into
your brain. Like it's stupid. I would love for somebody who really likes Alex to take a look at
that and be like, Yeah, he read it. Like defend defend him doing any preparation based on that
reading of the headline. It's embarrassing. Yeah. That's bad. So Alex has a guest on the show after
I mean, Roger Stone just dropped in for a couple of minutes to be like,
Trump's great. Hey, I've committed crimes. No big deal. Yeah, we're all persecuted. Yeah, sure.
Hurray. But he has another guest. And this is a woman who ran for Congress failed. Oh,
and is now the Loomer. No, it's Lauren Witzke. Ah, Lauren Witzke has been a guest frequently on
shows here at info or she's been with us before as well. I see her prolific work all over the place
doing a great job just standing up for freedom. Oh, freedom, freedom. So she ran for a sentence
eaten Delaware in 2020 and made it through the GOP primary but lost pretty resoundingly in the
general election against Chris Coons, probably because of cheating, probably because the globalist
cheating. Yeah, that makes sense. So there's a this is this is an interesting instance of basically
like an or a boros happening on info wars, where Alex himself probably had a huge hand in radicalizing
Lauren, who he's now interviewing as if she's some kind of an independent expert in things.
Sure. She once said in a podcast that watching loose change, the 9 11 documentary that Alex
produced was her quote, great awakening moment. Oh God, they had a 90% awakening out of that. Yeah.
She was a big QAnon booster and an article in The Daily Beast by Will summer does a pretty good
job of racking up some of her greatest hits from the past. For instance, she stated that she believes
the earth is flat. Also, she posted an image on Pinterest that said quote, over 620,000 white
people died to free black slaves and still to this day not one thank you.
Wow. In another appearance, she was asked if she would be into Trump being a king of the United
States. This was her response. Okay, quote, you know, that would be really cool because I really
think that he's a man who puts America first and he's the first president I've seen in my lifetime
who really puts America first and the people of America first. I guess I could get behind Trump
lifelong term. I guess she's either trolling or she's a lunatic right wing extremist and I don't
really care which it is. It doesn't really matter to me anymore. Nope. Anyway, she's a guest who's
fighting for freedom. Sure. Sure. Well, if she really was, she would have suicide bombed according
to Owen. So I guess she's not really fighting for freedom. So the reason that she's on is that she
had her bank account closed by Wells Fargo apparently recently and I don't know the details of this.
I have no idea. She has made accusations that it's political. Sure. I don't know.
Anyway, she has a she has a reason that she thinks this happened. It was because she had
guest hosted for Rick Wiles on that true news show. Yeah, that sounds like one thing that
Wells Fargo is always monitoring. And she said something on that show that I think she thinks
there's retaliation. Lauren, thank you for joining us. Give us the latest on what's happened to you.
Hey, Alex, thanks so much for having me back on. So listen, it's no coincidence that they did this
to me the same day that I exposed the Equality Act. I was filling in for true news host Rick Wiles
and I went on their show and I talked about the Equality Act. Now, there is a war on Christians.
They did this. They targeted me and they made an example out of me because I'm an outspoken
Christian who vocally opposes the Equality Act. Listen, Alex, I don't know if you know much about
it, but they're about to they're trying to illegalize Jesus Christ. They're trying to illegalize Jesus
Christ. I mean, I'm surprised. It didn't work the first time. He came back. Came back.
Yeah. I don't think that a right wing ding dong showing up on a right wing ding dong program and
talking about how Christians are under attack and the Equality Act is evil. I don't think that is
going to even raise anyone's pulse. No, no one's going to notice because that happens all the time.
Yeah. And not just that, but like the people who run Wells Fargo donate to right wing ding
dongs all the time. So it's like, yeah, they're probably watching the show being like finally
somebody's talking about how there's a war on Christians. Yeah. Yeah. Rick Wiles. He's a Wiles
one. Yeah. He's out there. He's out there. So anyway, I think that we get we start to get the
sense of is maybe this this lady, this Lauren Witzke, maybe is just a little bit anti LGBTQ.
Oh, you think? Yeah. I think she might be and I think she's mad about Pride Month. Oh, you think?
She's very mad. Oh, that could be. You started exposing that the left's taking away free speech.
They're authoritarian. The churches will stop groveling. Most of these churches and institutions
aren't on board with evil. They're just being bullied. What do you say to that, Lauren? Oh,
absolutely. But also they've been cowardly. They've been spineless. They've been so afraid
of the evil vile people who hate us and want us dead, calling them names. So they have refused
to speak out against things like gay marriage. And now look at this. What do we have? What have
we seen all last month? You know, 10 years ago, we talked about the slippery slope.
Churches remain silent and did nothing because we were being called bigots. We were getting pressure.
But in the end, we saw that the angle was always the children. We watched. Oh,
for fuck's sake. Oh, think of the children. They're pushing that normalization of pedophilia
in children's shows. Drag queens on blues clues with pedophile like paraphernalia all over
this little clip in blues clues for children. Oh, they have the pedophile flag on the show.
The pedophile flag. Yes. Yeah, they did. And they're not even hiding it anymore.
So you remember how when Alex was on that podcast, flagrant two, he was trying to pretend that his
problem with things like the pride flag and Black Lives Matter, where the corporations are trying
to mask their evil actions by hiding behind socially conscious signals. Remember how we had
a conversation about that? That's something that is used in public because it makes sense. Yeah,
it's better than just being an out and out bigot. Right. Yeah. This right here on this show. This
is what Alex actually promotes. Yeah. This is what his actual content entails and is made up of.
Blues clues put out a clip on their YouTube channel where blue sings an alphabet song
where the P and it stood for pride. There's a bunch of flags on the screen momentarily,
like the asexual flag, the trans flag, the pansexual flag, and the intersex flag, for instance.
Sure. Alex is not concerned with the corporate co-option of LGBTQ plus identities. He just
uses that as a respectable mask to hide his own overt bigotries when he's on a platform
where that sort of conversation, like it would come off as being wildly unacceptable normally.
Yeah. Like flagrant to is a podcast where you can bro out and talk about how you got a trick
dick in what have you. Right. But if you start going down the like gay people exist to corrupt
our children or something, they're going to be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, you might be
showing your cards a little too much. And so you hide behind this respectable facade. Yeah.
That is, I'm just not into corporations doing this pride month thing where you you put up a logo
and then all of your past sins are forgotten. And it's it's bullshit. Yeah. This is this is
the real face of what Alex does. Yeah. I do like the the retconning of the Christian movement,
not refusing or refusing to speak out against gay marriage. I remember when gay marriage was
trying when they were trying to legalize gay marriage, that was that the churches were all
silent. Oh, the Christians didn't hear a people all silent. They were too cowardly because then
somebody might call them a bigot, Dan. Oh, just just hushed. And that's why that's why they were
so silent that gay marriage was passed without any objections at all. And then now look at us.
We got pride. We got kink at pride, Dan. Right. It's a slippery slope argument. And it's all
because the Christians have been too quiet about LGBT issues.
Mm hmm. It makes sense. Yeah. Nope. Nope. So Lauren has some big news to break. What's that?
And this actually, I think it started to dominate Alex's coverage for the end of the week.
In regard to the vaccine, Alex, did you know that LifeSight just published an article revealing
that 82% miscarriage rate? Why is nobody talking about this? It's a population agenda. This new
variant, they're going to be pushing fear on the American people again and censoring information
about these deadly vaccines. And 82% of women are having miscarriages. It's killing babies.
It's 82% love dead babies. They love dead babies. So LifeSight news is a pretty bad outlet with
dog shit editorial standards. And I don't usually trust them for shit. Yeah. And you always hear
things being said. It's like natural news and life sight or two, like there's always like,
I don't know about this. Yeah. That said, if you try to find this article that Lauren is
telling Alex about, you'll find the headline, quote, huge red flag, medical researchers bury
data showing 82% miscarriage rate in vaccinated women. This is followed by no actual article,
but instead there's an editor's note that says, quote, this article has been temporarily pulled
for further review. So LifeSight can make adjustments and provide additional clarification
regarding the data. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding.
And patience as we seek to maintain accurate and honest reporting. You can leave that headline up.
Yeah, apparently. Wow. Yeah, whoops. Unfortunately, the damage has already been done and the
talking point has reached Alex by way of this flat earth QAnon homophobe. You got it. Even though
they've taken down the article, guess what? It's still the number one article listed on the site's
must read list. So that's cool. There's a copy of this article on the way back machine and it
relies on comments from an oncologist and a quote reader who described herself as a teacher
of medical research to insist that a New England Journal of Medicine paper was lying about the
conclusions that its data found. The paper is easily accessible if anybody wants to read it.
What the researchers did was use self reported information to assess the outcomes of vaccination
on pregnancies. They found that quote preliminary findings did not show obvious safety signals
among pregnant persons who received mRNA COVID vaccines. They also found that there seemed
to be very low risk in people who were vaccinated in later terms like third trimester.
Wow. I mean, 82% miscarriage rate is low risk, huh? Well, no, but see, that's the cover
up. What they said in the paper was the cover. There's some concern in the data about how many
people who got vaccinated early in their pregnancy did not end up in a live birth. However, the
data is unclear about exactly the circumstances. Since everything was self reported, there is
a possibility of user error, for example. Another issue is that this study, we need to
wait to get more info. And there's an obvious reason people who are vaccinated in their first
trimester might not have reached the point where they would be giving birth yet. And thus this data
is not going to be particularly useful in terms of assessing those outcomes. In terms of people who
were vaccinated in their third trimester, most of those pregnancies have come to term. So there's
a more useful metric for the purposes of what this paper could hope to capture. The paper literally
says this quote, whereas some pregnancies with vaccination in the first and early second trimester
have been completed, the majority are ongoing, and a direct comparison of outcomes on the basis
of timing of vaccination is needed to define the proportion of spontaneous abortions in this cohort.
I'm going to wait and see what comes out on this subject as the fuller scope of information
becomes available. But for now, I can say with some certainty and life sight news seems to agree
that the version that's being paddled by Lauren is fucking nonsense. This is so dumb.
Yeah, I mean, even if it wasn't in the study, even if we weren't studying it, 82% of pregnant women
getting this vaccine, having a miscarriage would already have been very, very, very obvious.
And everyone would know about it. Everyone would be talking about it constantly, because the government
and science would have been murdering children at an 82% clip. Yeah, that would have been an issue.
Yeah, it'd be very impossible to hide. Yeah, yeah. Just at any given moment, how many women are
pregnant at any given on any given day? How many women are pregnant at varying stages of and we've
had the vaccine for long enough time that enough of them were 82% actually winding up in a miscarriage?
I can explain this statistic and I will once we get to it. I can explain where the
shaggyness is. And I understand that it's going to, you know, obviously, but just bare faced,
you cannot trust that even a little bit. No, no, it's silly. Yeah, it's an exaggeration to
an extent. A comical extent. Yeah, it's a parody of a stat. Yeah. Anyway, this is all about Satan.
Well, yeah. You know, Satan, he knows that the easiest way to destroy something is when it's in
seed form. That's why they try to murder babies in the womb. After if they're lucky enough to survive
they got a fighting chance. Yes. But after that, then they try to indoctrinate these children
by smearing their identities. We don't really know if you're a boy or a girl. Hey,
you're a boy that identifies as a girl. Let's encourage that. That's smearing the identity,
apparently. Oh, I hate it when people slander my gender by me saying that I don't like it.
I'm fairly convinced that she's not trolling. I'm fairly convinced that she's just nuts. No,
this is like, this is the exploitation of an insane person. It does seem that way. Yeah,
this is not a person that can be taken as anything other than completely delusional.
But I think that I think that one of the issues with Alex's like show becoming so stupid in the
present day is that like conversation that other in other circles would just be like,
all right, I can't listen to this. Get the fuck out of here. You think Satan really wants to kill
babies. All right, I got to go. Yeah, it's totally normalized. It's a it's a totally right. It fits
in. No, yeah, to his show. You don't know, yeah, based on the context that this person is even crazier
than what you could imagine. Yeah, like not to be not to be taken seriously as a commentator on
not even on info. Yeah, yeah. It's just that idea. Satan knows that the easiest way to kill
things is when it's a seed. What are you fucking talking about? What are you fucking talking about?
Why? Why? It's actually harder to kill it whenever it's inside a woman because that's a full grown
woman there to protect it. And you can kill a baby easily. That's true. You just throw a stone at it
and it'll probably die. Babies are so easy to kill. They're outside. They can't fight back.
You need to talk to the devil. I need to talk to the devil. He's got he's got some serious problems.
Yeah. Well, a lot of time to think about this, too. Listen, Lauren, I will get back to you. Yeah,
when we figure this out. So Lauren brings up this study to Alex and he has not heard of it.
Not surprised. This is the first teaser. Not surprised. And so she leaves and
during the break he's managed to read it and he understands it so well. Of course, ladies,
and gentlemen, I just read the study that's using mainline federal numbers
from the New England Journal of Medicine, one of the most prestigious journals in the world.
Depopulation Alert, the articles on infowars.com, shocking new study reveals COVID vaccine treatments
terminates four out of five pregnancies via spontaneous abortions.
So what's going on here is that the antivex folks have glommed onto a specific data point
from this report in the New England Journal of Medicine and they're using it to argue the COVID
vaccine results in 80 or so percent death rate for pregnancies. This New England Journal of Medicine
article includes a table where they list the number of spontaneous abortions observed as a
percentage of the total pregnancies completed, captured in their registry. There were 827 total
pregnancies, 104 of which resulted in spontaneous abortion. This number is in line with the expected
incidents just based on general population. Sure, sure, sure, sure. The mix up and sort of
the reason why it's a little murky here is it comes from the definition of spontaneous abortion
only being relevant until week 20 of pregnancy. Past that point, it's considered a stillbirth.
So the folks like Alex and such, they insist that what should be done is to not consider the total
number of completed pregnancies as the denominator of the fraction. Instead, it should be the number
of people who got vaccinated in the first trimester. So they're saying, you understand what I'm saying?
Basically, you should exclude everyone from that. And then now the number becomes 82 percent.
You guys should use the numbers that I choose and not the ones that you specifically designed for
this study. And since you didn't use the numbers that I chose for the study you designed that I
was not involved in, that means you're lying to me. Well, but they're also being like Alex and
his friends are also being kind of dishonest about what these numbers capture because these are
completed pregnancies. Right, right, right. And if you want to use the argument that they have and
stay honest with it, you can scroll up in the paper and find that 1132 people were vaccinated in
their first trimester. So, you know, the proportion of spontaneous abortions there would be lower
than the figure that they use in the actual paper because the denominator they use is 827 as opposed
to 1132. No, no, no, no, no. So the issue is that 827, that number is all completed pregnancies,
which includes known live births and spontaneous abortions or stillbirths. Many of the people
who were vaccinated in the first trimester have had not completed their pregnancies at the point
when the data was compiled. So the stats look a lot worse in that column for reasons that should be
really obvious. If you think about it for any stretch of time longer than one of Alex's stupid
commercial breaks, it makes total sense later there will be more full information we can make
a better assessment of it. This paper is useful in as much as it captures some information about
late trimester outcomes in vaccines. The stuff about the beginning, the first and second trimester
is a little bit murky due to availability of information and incompleteness. And this is
something that is addressed. They mentioned it in the study and it makes total sense.
It is hard to learn information that you don't have already documented. It takes a while. It's
not easy. You have to take the time to spread it out to learn over time. And these people are just
like instant reaction. Well, that's it. I wondered why would this be published as it is
with the other information being forthcoming. I think probably just because what they found with
third trimester outcomes is heartening. And I think that that might be part of why they're like
there's some strong indications that there's not warning signs. It's a sign that we're on the
right track, so to speak. And we'll see when more information comes out. But Alex reporting this
as 82% miscarriage rate is outrageous. And that's the new talking point. Of course.
It's very stupid. Anyway, Mike Adams wrote an article about it, I think. It's on
natural news, so I assume it's Mike Adams. And here's that analysis. The study authors apparently
sought to deliberately obfuscate the truth about the vaccines causing spontaneous abortion.
You understand this was a tip to cover up by obfuscating numbers in their own calculations
originally brought to our attention by a Life Science News article. We checked with our own
science context to review the data and double check all the math. In doing so, we were able
to confirm natural news. Two things. Yes, the study shows an 82% rate of spontaneous abortions
and expected mothers given COVID vaccines during their first and second trimesters.
They may be the lucky ones. Imagine what's going to happen to the kids that are born.
Number two. Yes, the study authors either deliberately sought to hide the facts
in dishonest obfuscation explained below, or they are incompetent and made a glaring error
that brings into question their credibility. In other words, the study was almost certainly
a cover up to try to calm vaccinated pregnant women is perfectly safe. But the study data
actually shows the opposite. A lot of assumptions in there that are unfounded.
A lot. Yeah, there was a lot of claims that I don't think he could back up with hard evidence.
No, no, no, but it works. It plays and, you know, this this story goes around. It'll be,
you know, I'm sure a lot of people have been bombarded with chain emails and social media posts
surrounding this talking point and it's a load of bullshit. Yeah.
That's I mean, I really feel like it must suck a lot to just not know anything about science
and actively hate it. Just to the point where somebody can be like these scientists were
clearly obfuscating deliberately this information and just say sounds true to me. You know,
just like that reactionary hatred of people who have dedicated their lives to learning.
Well, it's it's a strange response to just be like, this makes me angry. Yeah, I love it.
Yeah. Yeah. Give me some more of that deliberate obfuscation bullshit. Tell me this headline
infuriates me and therefore it is true. Yep. Yep. Okay. Yeah. So Alex gets a surprise guest.
Sherry Tenpenny. Okay. Do you know Sherry Tenpenny? I don't know who Sherry Tenpenny is. We might
not have talked about her too much. She's an anti-vax weirdo. Okay. She's pretty prominent.
She's a pretty big name in the anti-vax game right now. Really? Yeah. Tenpenny. Wow. I think
she just got kicked off Twitter. A fucking British barrister is huge in the anti-vax community.
No, I think your name, you're thinking of Moneypenny like that kind of area. She's not a British
type. Okay. But she does have a webinar that she wants to promote. Okay. Okay. You can hopefully
still keep people from getting the shot. Keep them from getting the second shot. If they start to
have side effects, you know what to look for. And we're going to talk some new things, some new
mechanisms. We're going to talk about the magnetism. We're going to talk about myocarditis. We're
going to talk about tissue modification. Oh boy. So yeah, she's into magnetism. She's pretty big
into the vaccines make you a magnet thing. Yep. Yep. Yep. I have a webinar where they discuss
becoming a magnet. I guess that the two things pull, you know, towards each other or away from
each other without touching. So that's got to be the highest form of magic that she understands.
How do they work? How do they work? So she just got kicked off Twitter and I don't know exactly why,
but you know, anyone's guess. But she seems to be really invested in this idea of teaching people
how to teach other people to be a positionally defiant against medicine. Okay. So she's she's
got a bullshit pyramid to a pyramid scheme of bullshit. It does feel that way. Yeah. And you
know what? There were a lot of doctors, Alex, a lot of doctors that took our webinar the first time
that actually reached out to me, medical doctors, MDs, DOs, natural paths who reached out to me
after the webinar and they were like, wow, I had no idea. Thank you so much. The information you
gave us was so valuable. So if we can convert them one doctor at a time that one doctor sees
5000 patients. So perhaps of those 5000 patients, we can keep more of them from being injected
with this genetic modification technology that will permanently and irreversibly change your
genes. We're going to break in a minute and a half. I'm going to come back for the next 20 minutes.
You got the floor next 30 minutes, 100%. Give us a prelude of the top points you're going to hit
when we come back. We're going to talk about the magnetism. Oh, okay. All right. I would,
I would talk about the genetic modifications that will forever destroy your genetic modifications
or that you're going to turn into a fucking magnet. Oh, well, I mean, I don't know, you know,
this is what I've been saying. I'm fine with GMOs as long as I can glow in the dark. Like,
I'm fine. If I get magnetism, that'd be fun. You become magneto. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
No, she doesn't really talk too much about the actual science or evidence behind this. Yeah,
that would be very hard. So if I understand correctly now, and I could, this is me being
stupid, right? The vaccines end goal is to teach your white blood cells how to make antibodies
for a virus that you have another already gotten. And as a herd, we haven't already developed an
immunity to, right? I'm here in magnets. I think magnets might be the only way you could do that,
right? I'm here in magnets. Okay, all right. Well, that's, that sounds right. So obviously,
everybody who gets vaccinated is going to die. This is, I mean, everybody who doesn't is also
going to die at some point. Yeah, but that's not the conversation we're having. Oh, Tenpenny
believes that everybody is going to die. Sure. The shots are going to kill off everybody. Okay.
Except some people. And you know why? Why? Because they got saline shots. And you know,
it's interesting that we just got some notifications yesterday that they really are giving some
people saline shots. I mean, and so, and that's because they don't want everybody to die all at
once is my opinion of that. But what's a good single person that has been injected even if you
say, Oh, well, I don't, I feel fine. There's nothing wrong with me. I always sadly say, well,
I'm glad that you didn't fall into category one of the 20 mechanisms of injuries.
The 20 is sudden death, which is anaphylactic shock, heart attack and stroke. And so you didn't
have one of those. So that doesn't mean you're scot-free. Yeah, you're probably going to die soon.
Yeah, you got to go through one of those 20 mechanisms or you have to go through all 20
mechanisms to be fine to know that you're scot-free. Yes. And if you do, you maybe got a saline shot.
Wow. There are a couple of new stories that I was able to find of people who accidentally were
given saline shots. That does happen sometimes. And the numbers of people were very low and
these news reports were saying that these people went back and got the correct shot.
Yeah, of course they did. It was, it was not on purpose. Yeah. It was not to make sure they
didn't die at the same time as everybody else. But that, I mean, look, Tenpenny got a meme about
this. And so maybe. Can't argue with memes. Well, I got this kind of a cluster meme sent to me
yesterday, Alex. It's four screenshots. I'm looking at it on my computer right now.
Four screenshots from Newsweek Magazine on different dates. One was dated April 21st.
One's dated April 19th. The one that is dated June the 29th. And there's three different headlines,
and I'm going to read them to you. Headline number one, group of Canadians accidentally
received saline injection instead of COVID-19. And the globalist don't want to promote that.
Walgreens stores injects people with saline rather than with COVID vaccine in a mix-up.
Title number three, saline injected instead of COVID vaccine in South Carolina.
Is that an accident or is that intentional? And is this leading to what you just said
about clusters? Are they sending boxes of vials that are just normal saline to certain places
and boxes of the real thing to other places so that they. Well, let me tell you, I was told by
a retired Army colonel who has a son in special operations that they were told, hey, we're just
giving you saline, don't worry. And then they didn't get sick. And then I've heard from others
the exact same thing that government bureaucrats are just acting like they're getting a shot.
They're not even taking it. Exactly. Oh, yeah. Okay. That's probably. Trump got the vaccine.
You got more than that. They know that, right? You got more than the vaccine. Like Tucker Carlson
got the vaccine. All of their Republican politicians got the vaccine. Norm did. If you,
Norm Pattis out says, lawyer buddy, if you recall, oh no, what's this?
His fake shocked reaction. Bring Norm Pattis on there to have her tell him about the 20
mechanisms that he's about to go through. Jesus. Yeah, I was reading a little bit about these,
these saline shots that have happened. And part of the reason is because saline
is used as to dilute the shot. Sure. And so some people just accidentally got the unactivated
right, right? Essentially. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know why this retired colonel guy,
his son, who's in special forces, gets a shot and the guy tells him, don't worry,
we're just giving you saline. Why would they even go through the play acting of it? Why would
they even do that? I don't know. I just don't know. Why not just be like, just tell people you
got a shot. But yeah, yeah, or just not tell them. Yeah. You would just not tell them. Why would
you give rank and file people that kind of information? Well, there's special forces.
Fine. Fine. They're spreading the information around. Yeah. I mean, if, if, if you're giving
this kind of information to someone who's in special forces is going to tell his dad,
who's going to tell Alex, you gotta be careful. You're not disseminating this information to
just a special forces guy. If you know the information, it's going to get to Alex fucking
Jones. God damn it. Yeah. So people are being magnetized. Sure. Saline shots are being given
out in order to make sure that some people survive permanent genetic reconstruction and
I have bad news for you. If you are a parent and you vaccinate your child, they're dead. They'll
never grow up. Indiana came out with a thing a couple of weeks ago that said if your kids are
vaccinated in great age groups K through seven, they haven't even gotten to that point yet.
But if they've been injected kindergarteners through the seventh grade, then those injected
children who are now marked forever and forever will have their genetics modified and most likely
will not turn into adult women or adult men. They will be kind of neutered and be a unique
as they grow up will not actually evolve into mature adults. If they but if we've injected
them if parents have been stupid enough to inject their children with these technologies,
oh well then that will give them privileges. They won't have to wear a mask. They can sit with
their friends in the lunchroom. They can play a musical instrument. They can play with their
friends on recess. They won't spread it to their grandma and kill her. And if they have not been
injected, they won't be able to do any of those things. So now we're separating these kids and
making them feel terrible going home and begging their parents to crying begging pleading mommy
mommy please. This sounds like the plot of the nightmare science fiction horror movie. It does.
It was really happening. I think that I think that living through a global pandemic is just
the subject of a nightmarish movie and we've a lot of movies a lot of movies and we've done it
and we lived through it. Yeah. Yeah. I look there's a lot of tough tough conversations and tough
decisions that need to be made and I'm really glad on some level that I don't have any kids
and I don't have an involvement in those those sorts of decisions. Sure. I'm not a teacher. I
don't work at a school. Nope. Any of that. And I think that figuring out exactly how to navigate
this is an incredibly challenging thing. Totally. And I do not. I envy no one with actual power in
this situation. I have zero envy. I am like yeah you guys good luck. I'm not even going to be like
hey this is what you have to do. You got to make that decision. I think I think conversations about
it are challenging and I think that there's a lot of more relevant voices than Alex Jones and 10
penny. Yeah. Now that said if you're listening to 10 penny you're going out the window. No that's
defenestration. They're not going to grow up. I don't know if there's anything I can think of
that's funnier than them believing that the Peter Pan 10 years we're going to have a generation of
18 year old tiny people just wandering around like with their tiny little high pitched voices
and the experience of a lifetime. I was honestly wondering if that's what she meant because it
makes very little sense to me. No. And it turns out I think that is what she meant. It's what she
said. If parents get their kids these shots they can absolutely they're just signing away their rights
to ever wanting to become a grandparent. And if they give these kids these 12 to 15 year old kids
these shots if they give it to a 12 year old girl who's already started her periods is anybody going
to keep track to see whether or not she stops them. If she hasn't started her period yet is anybody
going to take going to look to see if she ever does. She will. What about the little boys. What
about the little boys that that will never grow into men. We'll never go through puberty. They won't
develop body hair and facial hair and lower their voice and get muscles and grow tall. Is anybody
going to monitor to see if that happens. If we give this to 12 year old boys children's quarters. We
don't get females that grow into women and men and boys that don't grow into men and they can't
reproduce. Well then the fairest people at the top are spending a whole lot of time killing a lot
of people off from the top. They certainly don't want to have their children have all of these
children repopulate the planet from the bottom. And they say everywhere get rid of the humans we
need to sterilize everybody. What the fuck are you talking about. I don't even know what to do
anymore. Like there's there's a certain amount of stuff that can be like discussed in terms of like
okay this study is something that's being misrepresented. Sure. Sure. Blah blah blah. We
can talk about the details of that. Alex didn't read this white paper and it's funny that he cold
read it and came up with a completely different version of it. Very funny. I don't know what to
do with Peter Pan. I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do with this like because it's
nonsense. First of all I don't know what she's talking about totally silly nonsense but then
secondarily what she's saying this idea of like if this happens will anyone notice. Yes
categorically everyone will know they will have to. It will be unnot noticeable. Yeah. Do you
I don't understand that if she thinks that like science doesn't have a vested interest in keeping
track of things at data for longitudinal studies. Yeah. You know that's the point.
If this will be something that will be closely monitored nonstop. Yes. Nonstop. Yeah.
Nonstop. Even if even if it's 30 years from now there's still going to be like we've we've got
one study that's been going on tracking how vaccines work over 40 years. Will anybody notice
if there are. Oh an entire generation of 12 year old girls suddenly stopped having their periods
at the same time. Yeah people are going to fucking notice. And boys don't grow and have no body hair.
We've got a fucking entire generation of castrettos with beautiful voices. Yeah people are going
to notice. Yeah. It seems like one of the more obvious.
Also also also the obvious angle on this because her angle is fucking stupid. The obvious angle
for Alex though is to say that the reason the elites are doing this is so they can have an
infinite amount of pedophile children around you know they never grow up. That's the only
angle that makes sense. I really I guess I'm glad that he didn't. I'm really glad that he didn't
do that. Yeah. I'm not glad that you did. I'm not stoked about it. But I mean what what else is
that what what they're they're not going to let them grow up because they don't want grandchildren.
It's I think that it was that was more her saying that if you get your children right you won't
have great because they don't want another generation of children after this last grip
of tiny ones maybe that stay tiny forever. I don't know maybe well there's so many more easy
ways to do it. Yeah. Like things that Alex has talked about like plan B of the going off everybody
is the worst plan and it seems like a good backfire if it's giving people magnet powers.
Who knows what else is going to happen so bad. Yeah. What if it accidentally turns people into
like they never grow up but also they can never die. I mean yeah this is like okay okay. Here's
what I would do if this is what I thought my sworn enemy was doing. I would feel shame for them
and for me for having to fight this. This is pathetic. This is a dumb plan. I can I can end
to this plan. I'll tell you one way to end this plan. I'm going to tell a special forces guy
that I gave him a saline shot plan over a defeated plan.
The silliness of some of the attacks on vaccine and sort of reality are growing.
It's it's it's more nonsensical than usual. Certainly checking in. I was shocked. There's
no no real Rumsfeld conversation on this episode but hey you know when you get breaking news like
this study that Lauren Witzke brings to his attention you know sometimes it will catch
you off guard. Just gotta ignore the whole Rumsfeld. And you got this special drop-in from
from Tenpenny. Yeah you know that'll that'll take off. That's gonna take up a whole hour of the show.
Yeah you can't not talk to Tenpenny whenever Tenpenny's around. Just got breaking news about
kids not growing up. I just can't stop. I can't get out of my head the idea that when I'm like 90
I'm going to be hanging out with this child who is 87. Just this tiny little child next to me
with all the weird world weariness that comes with that age. But perfect skin just just perfect child.
I don't think that's gonna happen. I doubt it. I guess we'll see 70 years 60 years. Yeah we'll be
there. So anyway Jordan this is the end of this episode. Bunch of nonsense. This is that's Project
Camelot. That's really a Camelot. Yeah we're past. We're past any any kind of semblance of reality.
Yeah our standards of Alex have deteriorated like even without us knowing like it's just gotten
nonsense. Yeah this is too. This is too much. Yeah. Just say it's aliens trying to keep our
children the same age and that's it's the same shit. It would it would have the same amount
of grounding and support. Yeah. So yeah I'll see what happens in the future with Alex but I think
he's going to be talking about this 82 percent number probably for the foreseeable future. Yeah
which will be annoying. I wonder if it's going to make it all the way on the on the Tucker show.
Yeah I don't know. I think I think too silly right. I think that someone at Tucker would be able to
read and be able to like yeah we can't back this up. We can't do this. Yeah it was taken down on
life news. Yeah. We can't do this. We can't do this. We can't rethink this one a little bit.
Yeah. Yeah. So yeah and it's because also one of the one of the problems with it is it's pretty
easily explainable based on the context of the study and the conclusion that's trying to be pushed
by Alex is so incendiary that like if you actually believed that 82 percent of people who got
vaccinated lost their pregnancies. Yeah. That's I don't know what you would be driven to do. Yeah
no I mean resolve that or to fight back. Sure. Maybe jump into the fire of liberty. Well I mean
okay there's a million pregnant women who got the shot. Just let's just say that number
and you're going to tell me that everyone now knows 820 thousand of those women will have a
fucking miscarriage or abortion. Spontaneous abortion. And that it wouldn't start a war.
There's no way that that wouldn't start a war. And I think that the how incendiary that idea is
or that conclusion is is and I mean I've always been wrong when I think that people will have more
restraint. Sure. But I would think that Tucker would know enough to be like this could get somebody
killed. That's yeah. This is I don't I don't like Alex will do this. This is what this is what
separates me from him a little bit. Right. Yeah. We've maybe listen. I don't know. We're the right
wing. We've killed abortion doctors. We know how this works. If we go that hard it's blood bath
for any doctor. Yeah. I don't I don't know. I mean I like I said I hope you would have the
restraint to realize like the danger of playing with that kind of fire. But I've been very wrong
about people in the past. Everything. So Jordan we'll be back
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