Knowledge Fight - #583: August 1, 2021
Episode Date: August 4, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan reunite to discuss Alex Jones' Sunday broadcast. In this installment, Alex can't keep his conspiracies about scenario-based exercises straight, misreports a couple of stories, ...and makes a noise that that Jordan was unprepared for. Citations
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Hello Alex. I'm a Christian Collin. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight.
Knowledge fight. I love you. Everybody. Welcome back knowledge. Right. I'm Dan. We're
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. I have a thought. I wanted to run this by you. Okay. I was thinking
instead of saying we're a couple of dudes, I could say that we're the Peabody and Sherman of
podcast. I think that might be the only accurate way to describe us. So be where the Peabody and
Sherman of podcasting. We worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
I like it. I think it's good. I don't know. It doesn't roll off my tongue as well as I hoped
it would. I don't like the we're the Peabody and Sherman. Let's just change our names to Peabody
and Sherman. All right. I'm Peabody. Which one's which? No. Mr. Peabody's the dog. Yeah. Peabody's
the dog. That's right. Come on. There's no way I'm Mr. Peabody. So let's just skip that part.
Jordan. Dan. Quick question for you. What's your right spot today? It's great to be back.
It is. Don't call it a comeback. I won't. I guess my right spot has been. I really have
been joyed over the time that you've been gone making buttons. I've gotten a ton of them sent
out and there's a ton more to send out. Of course. And I would just like to give this a little reminder
to everyone that if you've not heard back from the emails, I can't respond to all these emails.
There are way too many. There are way more than I expected there to be. Way more than last time.
But they're all being sent out. But it's fun. I'm not complaining at all. I really do enjoy it.
And it's a it's a it's a great treat to be able to give a gift to people. Absolutely. It's not
like biting off more than you can chew. It's like picking out a buffet and deciding that it's going
to take a few weeks to finish the entire goddamn buffet, but you will eat that goddamn buffet.
Yeah. You know, yeah, that kind of thing. That's that's that's how I'm looking at it. Yeah. Yeah.
But it is still continues to be fun and give me an excuse to watch a bunch of survival while you
are gone. And so I would like to say that season 13, 13, I think is the best season that I've seen
so far. Really? Yep. Wow. I thought you were going to you were telling me that it was about
to fall off the cliff. You had seen the future coming and it was going to be a disaster. Well,
they introduced Exile Island and then also they introduced the hidden immunity idol. And these
are signs of bad things to cause. Yeah. That's for sure. That's what you have made clear. I will
tell you this. Season 14 is where way too many twists start. There we go, where they start
throwing curveballs for no reason. Like you can't plan from episode to episode. Like I don't even
know if this is going to be my tribe tomorrow. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. It's it's
outrageous. This week on Survivor, you're on the Bachelorette. Yeah, exactly. It's almost abusive.
The level of twists. Yeah. But season 13 was the one that starts out divided by races. Okay.
And the wait, what? Yeah. Oh, they start with an African American tribe, an Asian American tribe,
a white tribe. Interesting. Yeah. And a Hispanic tribe. Wild. And it's not comfortable at first.
It's it's 2005, 2006. That sounds about right. That's when you might get away with that shit.
Someone thought it was a great idea and that like maybe it would prompt conversation. Survivor
season 13, race wars. Yeah, it doesn't. It's bad at the beginning. Yeah. But the story that
develops towards the middle of the season and throughout is maybe one of the more compelling
things I've seen on that show. Interesting. Yeah. It's it's pretty. I don't want to spoil anything,
but it's it's gets high marks. I think a lot of people would hate it if you spoiled something from
16 years ago. Fair enough. So what about you? What's your bright spot? My bright spot, Dan, is,
well, you know, I had a absolutely fantastic trip. It was astonishing. We adventure a lot. We saw
waterfalls. I climbed a goddamn two mile long. Well, you know, I hiked it, but it was I went up high.
You know, we're from here where there's no high. No, it's just flat. Yeah, concrete over there,
though, so high. There's a lot of things. They're up. No, whenever I got up there, I could see
other things from like further away. Oh, that reminds me of season survivor where they went
up on a hill. No, but it was. Yeah, it was an amazing trip. It's great to be back. My bright spot
is I feel like life is bright. Yeah, that's good. Yeah, that's that's always a nice thing to
to reclaim after a vacation. Get to see your dogs again. Oh, it was amazing. I'm sure they were
quite missed. Went apeshit when they saw me this morning. Went picked them up. They jumped into
my face. Fanny bit off half of my beard. It was brutal. I needed a trim anyway. I needed a trim.
You got it. So, folks, here we when we last left you. Yes.
On this show. So are we going to finally figure out who shot JR? No, but I had been not feeling
all that well. It was not that huge of a deal. I did get tested for COVID and everything. It was
all negative and and what have you. And the only reason I bring this back up is because, you know,
we're coming back here on a Wednesday and I'd really hoped that we would have been able to
record some stuff before your vacation and then have it to, you know, sort of smooth
things out on either end of it. But because I was not feeling well, we weren't able to and I
appreciate everybody being understanding and huge thanks to Jared as well. I listened to the episode.
It was a delight to meet Jared Holt and make fun of him about how he went on reliable sources.
Sorry. Sorry. I missed that. I had a couple. It was weird listening to you guys talk because
I was listening as I was there and I was like, oh, I got something funny. Wait, I can't say it.
I don't have a mic. This is wrong. Brutal. So another thing that's interesting is
we might be witches. Alex was in Lake Tahoe all last week.
No, no, no, unacceptable. I refuse. I refuse. Dan, prior to this show, prior to this show,
the number of coincidences, coincidences per month in my life, very low. Right now it seems
astonishingly high. The fact that our schedules match up in a very strange way when we don't
really announce these things all that far in advance is upsetting and to say the least. I don't
like it. So yeah, there wasn't actually all that much to deal with in terms of Alex last week. So
it would have been, you know, no man's land anyway. So today we are back and we're going to be
discussing August 1st, 2021. This is the Sunday, Sunday episode. Very exciting stuff to go over.
But before we get to that, Jordan, let's take a little moment and say hello to some new wonks.
Oh, that's a great idea. So first, Tyrus, everyone knows you're actually a secret reptile,
and we are constantly watching everything you do. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk. Thank you, Tyrus. Thank you. Next, Caroline Jay from the Mohawk Nation in
Ontario, Canada. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thanks, Caroline.
Thank you. Next, Ride the Cats to Valhalla. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, the Boulder. Thank you so much. You are
now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. The Boulder is coming for you Sunday. That was
Mick Foley in Avatar. Was it? Yeah, in Avatar, The Last Airbender, there was an episode where
they meet Toph, the Earthbending. Well, actually, the first Metalbender. And anyways, they do a
whole nice professional wrestling thing, and Mick Foley plays the Boulder and does a full-on,
you know, wrestling promo guide. You got me really excited that Mick Foley was a Navi
in the other Avatar. Oh, no, I don't think so. Oh, well, sorry. Next, I've listened to both of
your god-awful movie episodes twice. Bring on more bad movies. Thank you so much. You are now a
policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a technocrat to give a
shout out to. So what's up to the quacka that gave Alex Jones Syphilis? Thank you so much. You are
now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Crikey, mate. That's fantastic. Have yourself a brew. How's
your 401k doing, bro? We got to go full tilt buggy on this Watson. All right, let's just get down
to business. We ain't making that money off that heroin. Why are you pimp so good? My neck is
freakishly large. I declare info war on you. Thank you so much. Pronounced that quacka. Yes,
thank you very much. Also, in updates to additions to Celine's family, we'd like to say thank you
so much to Katie, who adopted a blue-footed booby because they needed some feathers
in this family. Absolutely. Absolutely. That's very exciting. We got a blue-footed booby who
is now one of Celine's children. Here's the problem. So far, every time we do something,
it winds up spiraling out of control. Yeah. I think this one might get us to arc levels of
out of control. Eventually, everyone's going to realize that the only way we're going to make
it through this is if we have two of every animal in the cult of Celine. That's just what's going
to have to happen. Let's not let it get to that point, but we do appreciate people adopting
wildlife. Of course. So we're going to start here on Sunday and here's where Alex is at.
Big news. Okay. COVID. Bad news. Bad news. Bad news. Okay. Go to the front page of info wars.com.
You will see today's headline that we have the live show feed posted in and it's quite a shocking
headline. The British government officially warns that 2.6 billion plus people. Yeah.
Here we go. Whenever you're ready. 2.6 billion people
may die as a result of the mutations coming from the so-called COVID-19 vaccines that are really
just genetically modified injections. Yeah, man. The British media is really letting it slip.
Wow. Wow. Okay. Did you hear this story while you were on vacation? I feel like if you missed this
one, if the British press had just been like 2.6 billion going to die, I think even I would have
heard that in the mountains. Somebody would have screamed that far enough away. A hawk would have
come out of nowhere to deliver the news. So Alex is just talking about an article here in the Daily
Mail that discusses some recent comments from the UK scientific advisory group for emergencies,
also known as SAGE. They warned that the possibility of a mutation occurring that could make COVID as
deadly as MERS was, quote, a realistic possibility. The part that Alex is completely ignoring about
the article is the part where it also says, quote, the SAGE report also claimed it was equally
realistic that COVID will mutate to become less lethal over time. Hmm. So coming from the SAGE
Council, future uncertain. Yes. Could be bad. Also could be good. Could be great. This was a paper
that encouraged the UK government to not give in to complacency because at this point there's
really no way to know how COVID's going to evolve in the future. The part about vaccines
creating the mutations is just a simple misrepresentation of a single line in this Daily
Mail article that says, quote, in a downside of Britain's hugely successful vaccination drive,
the team warned the country's greater levels of immunity may help speed up the virus's
evolutionary process. This isn't saying that vaccines create mutations. That's just Alex's
made up version of what that means. It's clear if you read the underlying report that this is a
reference to the phenomenon known as selection pressure that occurs whenever you treat an illness.
You wouldn't say that antibiotics create antibiotic resistant strains of illness,
but if you don't take a full course of antibiotics, you might fuck around and create
antibiotic resistant strains. Yeah. Yeah. How many times do we have to discuss evolutionary arms
races before people are like, Oh, evolutionary arms race is what's going on right here. I
got you. That's what that was in reference to. Exactly. If you do care to look for this and
actually, you know, you can find the report. If you want to look into primary sources instead
of what Alex does is just skim Daily Mail articles. It's pretty easy to find that article or that
paper if you want. It's titled SPI-M-O statement on their concerns for the next few months.
The framing of this document is really clear in that it's discussing possible circumstances
the UK could find itself in that officials need to keep in mind as they embark on quote,
the final step of easing restrictions. Primarily, they list a key concern as being that quote,
any epidemic trajectory that could lead to unsustainable pressure on the NHS or other
adverse outcomes would need to be identified and contingency enacted within days. The report
itself actually has a graphic at the bottom of it that explains what they mean when they say
realistic possibility. This is something that has about a 40 to 50% chance in their estimation.
It's slightly more probable than unlikely and less likely than likely. All of this context
is absent from Alex's coverage because he's just interested in misrepresenting headlines in order
to scare the audience into whatever direction he thinks is going to be profitable that day.
Also that 2.6 billion number that isn't from the report. No, this is just a calculation Alex
or maybe you could even blame the Daily Mail for this, but it's just taking the death rate that
you would have. And then applying it to the infection rates that we see currently. No,
applying it to the entire world population. So it's assuming that the entire world gets it. Yes.
Okay. All right. Okay. All right. It's a little sloppy. That is a little sloppy. Yeah. And I think
that what you have is a Daily Mail report that's kind of not great in terms of the underlying
primary source from the Daily Mail. And then Alex is even further off course, just with nonsense.
But yeah, the British media is saying that 2.6 billion, huh? 2.6 billion. Any old day now.
You know, I think one of the big problems that we're experiencing right now is a
simple kind of error, which is that in order to deal with this, we needed leaders who had the
courage to say things that people didn't want to hear and then enforce those things as being
necessary. But our system doesn't reward courageous leaders. It punishes them for sometimes being
wrong or being right in a mean way. And so instead we've got a bunch of fucking cowards.
It's a mess. Yeah. It is a mess. But you know what? One thing I really always appreciate
about someone like an Alex, even if he is, you know, off track sometimes, he really knows how
to keep his own stories straight. You know, like he has these things. I haven't begun that long,
Dan. He has these things that he's researched and like he knows them forward and backward.
Almost too much. Yeah. Yeah. Like he's got a really good handle on stuff. Yeah. Here's the
more incredible point and I'm really wrapping my brain around this war game. But member Crimson
Contagion that we covered four or five months ago that got millions, 10 million views or so.
General Flynn said it was the best work he'd seen on COVID. Oh, my God.
It was going over the war game from three and a half years ago put up by the Rockefellers and
others saying they would inject people with this vaccine. Everybody would get sick.
And then out of that would collapse civilization.
Spars pandemic and then the Crimson Contagion.
Emergency Saturday broadcast world shot by Spars 2025, 2028 document. It's the Spars
document and then that's carried on into Crimson Contagion. It's really sad to hear the way Alex
is talking about these two exercises. He's made up a ton of shit about both to the point where
he doesn't even remember which is which. Nope. The reality of either underlying thing isn't even
something that he's connected to any longer, which is outrageous. Neither of these things that
he's talking about were run by the Rockefeller Institute, which he's trying to imply. Crimson
Contagion was a series of exercises run by the HHS. It was a government operation. Because it was a
big elaborate scenario thing, there were a bunch of governmental and non-governmental participants.
In the report, there's actually a list of non-governmental participants and the
Rockefeller Foundation isn't even one of them. Great. Spars was a scenario exercise that was
run by Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. These are two very different exercises and the
fact that Alex can get them confused is a very strong indication that he doesn't know anything
about them past their name and the stories that he's made up about them. Crimson Contagion was a
government run series of exercises about the fictitious discovery of a novel influenza virus,
not a coronavirus. In Crimson Contagion, the idea was to test interagency collaboration as well as
collaboration with non-governmental agencies and tribal leaders to see what challenges would arise
in the course of responding to a new infectious disease. The report is largely about the things
that they learned in the course of role playing, like, quote, response partners lack clarity on
CDC's data sharing policies and, quote, confusion regarding the purpose of and target audience for
national conference calls, hampered coordination among state and federal response partners.
This is not like an elaborate scenario that's fleshed out with a ton of detail in this case.
Because the point of the exercise was to have a basic problem that required coordination to
address, which would create the opportunity for people to test that coordination in a safe
environment and identify problems ahead of time. Conversely, SPARS is a little bit of a different
kind of scenario exercise. This isn't something that was role played, like Crimson Contagion was.
It's instead a document that lays out a fictitious future series of events that poses
questions about how you could best respond to those developments. SPARS is an exercise that is
explicitly about messaging and public health risk communication. So it's something that doesn't
really lend itself to role playing in the way that Crimson Contagion did. Trying to explore
challenges of public health messaging would be hard to do in a role playing environment without a
fake audience to send the messages to. So it makes a lot more sense to approach the issue in this
format where you have like discussion questions, right, right, right. Scenarios like how would you
respond if you got this curveball thrown at you. So let's say Crimson Contagion was like a basketball
practice and SPARS is like fantasy football. Sure. You know what I'm saying? Like the basketball
practice you've got people playing, you're running through the scenarios that might come up in a game
and the fantasy football you're studying and you're taking data and extrapolating based on that.
Or maybe like it's SPARS is like you at a chalkboard working out a play or whatever.
Sure. Perfect. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Each section of that SPARS document is meant to highlight
a different communication challenge that officials could face in the context of a pandemic.
Chapter 17 is about messaging surrounding potential vaccine side effects, but not
of the information Alex is providing is in any way consistent with any of that stuff.
Yeah, it's interesting when you are basing things on reality that have reference points,
you can refer back to those if you forget details, you know. If you make up details.
See now, if you make up details about things and then create a completely different thing
based around it and then forget what that is, you can't go back and find it.
Well, you certainly can't find the thing that says the thing you say it says.
Exactly. But you can still say the name of the thing. Yes.
And convince people you have read it and know what you're talking about. You got it.
I understand the basic pieces of information that Alex is trying to run with here and it's
all bullshit. But I want to really drive home here that Alex doesn't even know the fake things
he's talking about. He put out an emergency special report on Saturday where he started
to get into this stuff. And here's what he said. And you know what makes me even more concerned?
You know why I'm really freaked out? I'll be covering this on the Sunday show tomorrow.
4 to 6 p.m. with the document. Crimson contagion from four years ago.
Three years ago. They say in there that they're going to roll out a vaccine for a coronavirus.
And a year later, it's going to turn out it kills a bunch of people. And they even say
a public health officials will step down and apologize and they're going to have new vaccines
that will protect you from the variance that the mistaken failed vaccine creates.
So he was just saying that it was Crimson contagion on Saturday, which matches basically
zero of the details he's describing. So I would guess, here's what I guess. I would guess that he
decided he was going to really push Crimson contagion super hard on Saturday. And then sometime
in between then and the Sunday show, one of his interns or someone was like, you got the document
wrong. You're talking about a different thing. And that's why he corrected himself on the Sunday
show. But here he is on Saturday. Again, still just trying to push it as Crimson contagion.
And if you read Crimson contagion, if you read event 201, if you read Operation Lockstep from
the Rockefellers and the Rockefeller Foundation is now in complete control of world policy,
gates really move partially. Oh, I didn't know they talk about how it's all going to come out.
They did this and how they're going to spin that through fear to then make you want to take even
more vaccines they've created. But the saviors are going to come to you who are against all of this
who have the new vaccine that will protect you from the last vaccine. Now that was in Crimson
contagion three, four years ago. Okay, okay. I guess Bill Gates has been partially removed.
I did not know that I he'd gone from being in the council of 12 to being mid level management.
And now he's out of the game completely. I'm guessing if I were to ask Alex where he found
out about that, he'd say it's in the white papers or something. And then I would just run into a
wall. It would be a really interesting document to read if it while you're reading it while you're
reading it, it's like, and then when people read this document will make them afraid of the
document in itself. And you're like, wait a second, I'm reading the thing you're telling me
I'm supposed to be afraid of now. It's a mirror in a mirror. Yeah. But I think that it's really
important to understand how weak a grasp Alex has on these basic details about the primary sources
that he's misusing. All these names are interchangeable for him because none of them actually are
even real according to him. Yeah. You know, in the world, they aren't real. No, they absolutely
aren't over the course of his broadcasts. He's created entirely fictional versions of Crimson
Contagion event 201 and spars. And then he's just completely fabricated Operation Lockstep out of
that Rockefeller document that he's never read. These documents are real and they're actually
interesting to read, but not for the reasons that Alex insists they are. It's it's all fake.
Yeah. I mean, the problem is he's created so many bullshit scenarios out of these two scenarios,
you know, like he's he's written an entire universe filled with characters trying to kill you and
all of these things. And it's like the Simpsons. But, you know, he can't remember any of the
episodes. So he just kind of picks and chooses whoever shows up. And you're like, no, that's
not where that goes, man. That's not where comic book guy is supposed to be. Comic book guy is
back over there helping Bill Gates murder everybody. Why are you putting comic book guy in this episode?
You know that that I should tell you that on the Saturday show, he does say that Bill Maher is
starting to come around. So he might be Oh, boy, working on casting people against type. Now we're
back. Now we're back on the secret Patriot Bill. All right. Okay. Yikes. All right. So this is
this is where I got worried. I was listening to this. I was like, oh, man, Alex, he might have
prepared this information. I studied today like six hours. And when I almost fell down, I got dizzy
when I contemplated when I stood up. I almost had a nervous breakdown. Wow. So dramatic. He might have
prepared today. So melodramatic. I don't know. Oh, man, I was working on this for six hours and I
got dizzy. I got dizzy when I stood up. It was so intense. I got dizzy from the information.
I don't know. I don't know how how much harder he could try to convince people that he's doing
anything. Oh boy. I have been working nonstop. I haven't slept for the past 48 hours. And the last
time that I stood up, I lost one of my feet and then I grabbed it and I put it back on. I said,
I'm going to work today. It's all because I've been reading globalist plans. What global? Oh,
you know, crimson contagion. Listen, I would get into it, but I got dizzy the last time I
learned about it. So I can't talk. You know, I want to don't risk that risk that. So he gets,
Alex gets into a little bit of something I would call a little bit fear monger ish as he comes back
from break. Antibody dependent enhancement. That's the term you're going to get to know real,
real well when your friends, your family and you bleed out and die in the near future.
Oh, okay. So antibody dependent enhancement is a real phenomenon that scientists do see at times,
but it's actually really funny that Alex is trying to connect the possibility to COVID vaccines for
a number of reasons. The biggest of them is that the possibility of ADE was absolutely something
the researchers and experts were discussing in the early stages of developing a vaccine. Oh, yeah.
If there is an active pandemic, giving people something that will make them respond worse to
contact with viruses is going to be ultimately counterproductive and probably one of the things
are going to check off early. Great. The best way to understand ADE is by talking about the
first place it was identified, which was in relation to dengue fever. There are four varieties
or serotypes of dengue fever numbered one through four. If you get sick with dengue fever type one
and then you survive, your body will create antibodies that protect you from that serotype.
Should you ever encounter it in the future? That's great news. However, the problem is that if you
run into serotype two, three or four, there's a decent chance that the antibodies you have against
serotype one will actually enhance the ability of dengue fever to replicate and evade being
neutralized inside your body. A secondary infection is actually really much worse. Yeah,
I got you. The concept is a bit more complicated than that, but that's the basic idea of what the
concerns are about ADE. In past studies, there's been indications that SARS and MERS were two
diseases whose treatment involved concerns about ADE. Since this new virus, SARS-CoV-2, is closely
related to those two, that was an obvious question that people were discussing. You can find tons
of papers on the subject from early in the time of when vaccines were starting to come around.
The way he says it too is like, antibody, that's a term you're going to get to know real well as
your family's bleeding out. And it's like, no, I won't because they already learned it real well.
That's the point. You're the only person hearing about it for the first time. He's blowing minds,
baby. Jesus. Some early indications raised concerns that having vaccines that detect viral
proteins of COVID had the potential to cause ADE, which is one of the reasons that research
skewed very heavily in the direction of mRNA vaccines and the targeting of spike protein
instead of the viral. Right, right, right. Alex is pretending this is some kind of a big issue
that everyone's ignoring, but it's not. The scientific community has kept the phenomenon
well in mind and pandemic response has gone on and follow up research on people who've been
vaccinated and had breakthrough infections actually has shown that there really aren't signs of ADE
with COVID. If there were ADE happening, you would expect to see vaccinated people having more
severe cases of COVID when they're exposed to the virus. But in reality, the cases among
vaccinated people are statistically less severe and have led to less hospitalizations and deaths,
which are very strong indications that ADE is not something that's in play.
And I mean, just the fact that the vaccine has documented effectiveness against new
variants as well would suggest very obviously that it's not that huge a problem. If it were,
then we would see an increased or even greater negative reaction from the Delta variant if you
were vaccinated against whatever, you know? Yes, yeah. I was listening to this and I thought that
it was pretty clear that this is basically going to be how Alex explains away future deaths.
He's going to say that they're all just people who are vaccinated who have ADE-related issues
where they got the vaccine and then they got the challenge of being exposed to COVID and they
the globalists killed them. Right. All right. Whatever. So here's some big news and I don't
know, but I don't think this is big news. You don't think it's big news? I don't think it's
accurate. All right. All right. I'm Alex Jones, your host. This is a live Sunday, August 1st,
2021 transmission. And let me just start right here with the big announcement. It is not debated
by the CDC. It is not debated by the NIH, National Institute of Health. It is not debated by the NIH
or the British National Health Service or any of the major governments in the world
that the so-called COVID-19 vaccinations, whether they be a virus vector
from Johnson & Johnson or AstraZeneca, or whether they be an mRNA from Moderna or Pfizer,
all of them make you get COVID and make you shed COVID and make you create deadly variants and
doesn't work. Well, it's good to know that Alex has learned that AstraZeneca isn't an mRNA vaccine
by this point. That's an improvement. Good work. Although I will say my counterpoint to all this
is all of that would absolutely be debated by any of the groups that Alex listed. There's
complete bullshit. Yeah, that's an insane thing to say. So I'm going to lay out the claim that Alex
is making just so we can parse this because it's really stupid. He's saying that all these different
COVID vaccines, one, make you get COVID, two, make you shed COVID, three, make you create deadly
variants, and four, don't work. Yes. None of this is true. How could four be true if one through
three are true? Well, that's one of my problems with actually the fourth point is like, I don't
know what not work means. Yeah, I mean, if it's too nonspecific for me to take seriously, so I'm
not even going to address it. Not just that, but I mean, if the point of it is to give people
COVID, shed COVID, and then create deadly variants, then it very clearly is working.
Well, yeah, that's why I don't care to engage. Fair enough. His version of work and mine could
be different. Fair enough. Is it very clearly is. With point three, the claim that the vaccines
make people create deadly variants of the virus, that just doesn't stand up to scrutiny either.
The variants that we're seeing identified now came into existence before the vaccines were
developed and administered. So I guess unless they have some other mystery variants that he's
talking about, I'm not going to take this seriously either. Get the fuck out. Point one,
just isn't true. The vaccines don't make you get COVID. That's not how vaccines work. No.
So this leaves us with point two about shedding virus, which is the only part that even comes
close to being interesting. Some recent preprint studies have shown some indications that it's
possible for people who have been vaccinated but end up catching a breakthrough case of the Delta
variant. They could be as infectious as unvaccinated persons. This is a matter that we are definitely
we need more data on before we can jump to any solid conclusions. But it's something that makes
it clear that we should all be cautious. Sure. These same studies that suggest this possibility
also found quote viral loads decreased faster in the vaccinated group. So either way, there appears
to be concrete public health advantages to being vaccinated, even if it isn't a magic silver bullet,
and even if we're learning along the way new things that we were not aware of earlier. Of course.
There are serious concerns that merit discussion about potential challenges we're still facing
with the coronavirus. But to act the way that Alex is acting does a complete disservice towards
anyone's ability to engage with this material in a serious way. If you get information from him,
you have to sift through all this bullshit in order to reach one thing that's being discussed
poorly, which is the idea that if you're vaccinated, you still might be contagious. Yeah,
you can get the information that you need from better places without having to dig through a
pile. Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine like an emergency broadcast alert suddenly breaking in
while you're while you're watching some dumb reality show like survivor. And then the government's
like, you're going to die. You're going to die. You're going to die. You're going to die. Anyways,
just so you know, it's a possibility that breakthrough infections could be a problem.
You're going to die. You're going to die. You're going to die. And it's like that's what Alex is
doing. Yeah. And I don't know how useful that is. Also, also if the emergency broadcast system was
fucking moody as hell, if it had bad days, I don't even fucking care if you guys make it through
this emergency. Maybe we all should die. Hey, hey, maybe it's not an emergency. Maybe I'm fucking
with you. Who knows? Maybe I should join the tornado. God, FDR's fireside chats of just a moody
Alex. All right, so we're fighting this fucking war. I don't even know. Does anybody even hate the
Nazis anymore? I don't know. Whatever. Maybe access power should win. Maybe the maybe the
depression is great. How about that? Maybe it's a great depression, huh? The ratings on my fireside
chats are down and I am pissed about it. Yeah, that would be great. That would be awesome. Courageous
leaders. Yeah, I would love the reimaginings of of like historical figures with the temperament of
a movie Alex Jones. Absolutely. God, we would have never gotten anything done. Oh, good stuff. So
there's some side effects and what have you from vaccines, but I do believe that Alex might be
exaggerating. This is all a test to see what they can do to you. Just like they said six months ago,
it's a rare heart condition, a rare blood clot in the brain, a rare stroke. No, it's in the majority
of people because it starts growing. Oh, protein crystals. You don't have a virus. You get given
protein crystals. What? That's what the spike protein is and your body starts growing it.
And in every case they've done this, it kills the lab animals, the vast majority.
They knew what they did. Like if you poured a gallon of gas on yourself,
struck a match, what's going to happen? You're going to burn to death or have you took a
shotgun and put it in your mouth and pull the trigger. You're going to blow your head off.
See, and that's why I'm so shocked is this is 100% known like eating a teaspoon of cyanide with
your iced tea. You're going to be dead in two minutes. If I laid my hand out on this table,
took a hatchet right to my fingers. It's going to cut them off. Alex seems like intrigued by
the idea of cause and effect. Yes. It's kind of concerning me that this is blowing people's
minds in his in his eyes. He's like I need to illustrate cause and effect causal relationships
four times in order for this to really sink. Let me let's you know what actually let's start
with entropy. Okay, so the universe is four dimensional space and we don't even experience
time. I mean it's it's like if you drop something and it falls to the ground. It's like
what's that? What's that? Is that John Mulaney's ice cube bit? So this is ice tea bit. This is
a little bit much. I mean, first of all, just sort of from a presentation standpoint, I find it
hilarious, but there have been hundreds of millions of vaccines administered in the United States.
The majority are absolutely not experiencing heart attacks, strokes, or death. All of them.
Also, Alex is trying to make this point. He does. This clip didn't fully capture it, but there's
this idea that they skipped animal trials that he pushes fairly regularly and that they didn't.
They just were allowed to overlap animal trials with phase one trials because of the nature of
the public health emergency. Yeah, they passed animal trials with no problems, but that information
was largely ignored because we were more excited about the human part of it. That would be the
one we were looking for. Yeah. Yeah, it's it's it was paled in comparison to the idea that
even further progress was being made. Yeah, no, I remember reading tons of stories that were like
scientists stoked by good vaccine results in tested animals, and I was like, that's awesome.
Now me me now quicker. If something had gone wrong with like the animal trials as phase one
trials were overlapping with them, we've been back to the drawing board. Imagine if something had
gone wrong and do you do you really think people would have expected it? I exactly. Well, not
just not have surprised many people. It would have been an emotional blow, certainly, but I
think the people would be like, yeah, yeah, that's how science works. You fuck you. You try and it's
sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. That's part of the game. Yeah, failures, how you
learn, but those would have been very loud. They would have been everywhere and Alex would have
run with them forever. You bet. So the fact that he didn't proves that it didn't happen because
he didn't do it when it would have. Yeah. So Alex has a study. This doesn't doesn't I really
this is this is frustrating. So I've got the actual CDC study here. I'm not going to just show you
articles and info wars dot com. I'm going to show you the actual study overhead shot please. Why you
can't trust CDC release a study showing three force of delta cases are among the vaccinated
says master the answer more lies from the same people. It goes on to say 74% of the individuals
that have tested positive took the vaccine and it goes on into all the different sloughing off
of new more deadly variants of the virus, which all these top scientists worn would be the case.
So that part's not at the end. They're not really accurate. Nope. So what he's talking about here
was a targeted study surrounding a cluster of cases that occurred in the wake of quote multiple
summer events and large public gatherings in a town of barn stable County, Massachusetts.
There are important questions to ask about this cluster and I would not begrudge anyone raising
concerns about what this sort of thing could imply. But that is not what Alex is doing. He's
misreporting and making leaps in his coverage that are unearned. For instance, the way he's
covering this story, you would be led to believe that this has to do with 74% of all Delta variant
cases being among vaccinated persons. That's how he's speaking. So what do you say the CDC has
a report that 74% of Delta cases are exactly who they're and they're liars. So you know,
they're telling the truth. Well, this time they are, what? Yeah, because it works for me. Sure,
it helps me. So they're telling the truth. Alex is missing the appropriate context that this was
just about 469 people who tested positive after attending events in Provincetown. The 74% number
is definitely worth looking at and it is a concern, but this study does not involve a representative
sample that you can extrapolate to the rest of the world. There's far more information we need to
track down before this number could be understood and it's really full proper context. If you read
the actual CDC report, you'll find a very important note that it's key to remember quote data from
this report are insufficient to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
against SARS-CoV-2, including the Delta variant during this outbreak. As population level vaccination
coverage increases, vaccinated persons are likely to represent a larger portion of COVID-19 cases.
Yeah. This is to say that if in this series of events in Provincetown there was a 95% vaccination
rate, you would expect the total number of infections you'd see in an outbreak to be
low, the total number, but the proportion of those infected who are vaccinated would be higher.
This is because no vaccine is a perfect effectiveness rating and also that's just how
statistics work. Provincetown is a place in Massachusetts that's well known as a very LGBTQ
friendly environment and if I had to bet, I would say that it's a place you'd find pretty high
vaccination rates. In the event of an outbreak happening in a place like that, it doesn't surprise
me too much that the percentage of people who are vaccinated would be high. That's what you would
expect. Yeah. I've read that. I've read too many takes on that and very few people are applying the
very rigorous context that needs to be applied before you can even engage with that information
without terrifying people. But it's still something that you should, you know, it's absolutely not
nothing. No, no, no. It is very important and if you understand it within the full context of what
it is, then it's very interesting and something that needs to be looked at and studied. But if you
are just reading a WAPO headline, then you're fucking terrified. Yeah. And there's another,
there's another important thing and that is that if you take, you know, you take that number,
the 346 vaccinated persons having breakthrough cases in this outbreak, if you only focus on that
number, you're missing an important figure, which is how many vaccinated persons might have been
exposed to the virus and didn't get sick in the course of these public gatherings and large events.
I'm not saying that any of this makes the story like less a matter for concern or some people
shouldn't be focusing on, but it's just critical in these times to take this stuff in the proper
context and not extrapolate this out to 74% of cases or vaccinated people. I'm concerned,
quite frankly, about unknown unknowns. Obviously. Of course. How could you not be? I barely left
my house this past week because Lollapalooza was happening. The city was a mess. Yeah. I was stoked
to be in the woods while Lollapalooza was happening. Yeah. It's rational to be concerned, but it's
irresponsible to behave the way Alex is doing and disseminate information in that way. Yeah,
it's just it only can lead people to make dumb, ill-informed decisions. Yeah. Yeah. So when I
say something like that, I mean to emphasize it and I can't do, I can't emphasize it any more
than Alex can himself. Give four examples of cause and effect to emphasize this. He already did that.
Oh, okay. I actually didn't understand cause and effect until I started listening to it.
Okay. Well, let me give you an idea. Now I'm still on the table hatchet problems. I'm still working
on object permanence because Alex doesn't have that one down. I fought myself in a mirror the other
day. So Alex says that, you know, he gets, he gets onto another story that is about a similar
theme that is like our vaccinated people are getting, getting sick. Sure. Sure. Sure. And
what he uses as a source here, unbelievable. Let's look at some other countries, see what
they found cause I don't just believe the CDC. Look at this. Andrew Bossman, MDMS,
on link three, right to the government of Finland, Finnish hospital, just one example,
C19 Delta variant outbreak, 103 infections among C, eight CWs, in patients and 18 elderly
inpatient deaths, two thirds of infections, 66% and 70 and 67% occurred in those partially or
fully vaccinated with mRNA vaxed. And I got stacks of these. I beg anyone who takes Alex Jones
seriously to consider how sloppy and lazy this process is. Instead of actually looking into
any primary sources on Finland or any possible outbreaks that have happened there. What you
just heard is how Alex has decided to present this story. This is Alex reading a tweet from
an unverified account that's allegedly run by a guy who either holds MD and MS degrees, or is
claiming to have houses in Maryland and Mississippi. This is not how someone who takes their job
seriously would operate. So I found the tweet and Alex is legitimately just reading the body of
this guy's tweet, which was accompanied by a screenshot and a link to a Euro surveillance
article. Okay. This is not me nitpicking or being an asshole. Like Alex is not reporting on the
study. He's reporting on a tweet. He's not read the study. He has no idea the words he's reading,
what they even mean. He doesn't know what HCW means. It's that great level of right wing nonsense
where you can just take a random dude with 20 followers tweeting, there were three million
illegals voting and turn it into the number one narrative that people throw around a fucking election.
But it's, it's a mess and it's such shitty work that I don't even know why I found the study and
read it. But suffice it to say, it's another very small snapshot of an outbreak that happened
at a secondary care hospital in Finland in May of this year. 45 healthcare workers and 58 patients
ended up contracting COVID. And if you look at the data, one of the things that jumps out as
possibly most concerning is that people who are only partially vaccinated might have a higher risk
with the Delta variant. 48 out of the 103 cases were among people who are only partially vaccinated
as compared to 35 who are unvaccinated and 20 who are fully vaccinated. There's other dynamics
between the like healthcare workers and patients, the drastic age discrepancies of those groups.
The variables are, yeah. Again, it's something to keep an eye on. But you know, this is not just
a case study that you can read a tweet about and assume that it applies to the entire like
general population. There are zero case studies you can read a tweet about and then just extrapolate
from there. This must be true of all the world. I'll just take this tweet at its word. Boom. Oh boy.
So, um, Alex gets back to teasing this, uh, this British article. I think he thinks he hasn't
actually talked about it, even though he opened the show. Right. Right. All right. So we've got
all of this coming up tonight. And then the really big news, the British official government agency
responding to bio threats has come out, ladies and gentlemen, and said mutants from the vaccinated
may create a super strain that they believe will kill 2.6 plus billion people. That's the
headline for wars.com. Oh, it's also equally likely that it'll mutate into something that is harmless.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, there's that. Sometimes, you know, part of, uh, and this is going to blow
everybody's, everybody's minds about here. You know, like, you know, when you evolve, it's like
to survive and to like propagate and to continue. And sometimes one way to evolve is to not kill
your host and then just keep going. You know, another way to evolve is to kill your host, but
sure could go either way. So, um, when's the last time you remember Alex saying he figured it all
out? A week, two weeks. I don't know. I mean, maybe in my dreams, it was last night. It happens
a lot. It happens all the time. Every like at least three, four times a month. Yeah. Alex will
come into studio and say that he's finally figured it all out. I got it. It took me a long time.
And I know I've said this before so much that you might not believe me this time, but I believe
but this time he definitely has. And here, here is what's going on, man. This is
it's nefarious plans. His enemies have. It's a who's who of elite scientists saying this is
insane. And basically everybody that's taken a shot is going to be an invalid. If they're lucky,
a lot of you're going to be dead. So now they're getting ready to start giving you
for the rest of your life. I guess blood thinners and other stuff. I mean, they have really hurt
you bad. I've always wanted thinner blood and you're like, that'll collapse society. That'll,
that's what the globalists want. They don't care what happens to Joe Biden. They don't care what
happens to, they want to bring down civilization. They want to post-industrial world. How do you
do it? You kill billions of people and you make billions of people sick and that'll collapse
civilization and everybody else will be scared to go into work or be around anybody or be around
the vaccinated. This is a psychological weapon of fear. It's put to destroy confidence in the
government. You think the US government will ever have credibility again when this all comes out
and it finally all clicked this morning and it's why I actually got dizzy. You've heard
of like women will get told, Hey, your husband was just found dead and the woman will stagger back
and fall over. I've been studying all day on this all crystallized in my mind, like a thousand
points plus a thousand. I actually got dizzy and I was stumbling around and it all hit me.
I had to sit down. I thought you were dizzy. That's why they did it during Trump and got him
to sign on to it to discredit Trump and nationalism and patriotism. Oh, wow.
The populism and they knew that Trump would be so pigheaded. He'll keep defending it even as it
starts killing everybody. You're you. You're talking to you. I really know what they're doing. I mean
these are sophisticated people. He just described all the stuff that he did. He just described
all the stuff that he did. It's very sad. Although it's hilarious at the end of that clip being like
these are sophisticated people after he lays out the stupidest shit. I've heard. Oh my God. Yeah,
that is that's so annoying. That's so annoying because he's making it up and then he's complimenting
himself. Yeah, that's the problem. No, he's giving himself a compliment about how brilliant his
enemies are because the plan he made up for them to have is also brilliant. Yes. And the plan that
he came up for them with them to have. Yes, is something about how like his worldview and his
God King are so important and so powerful that the globalists needed to use a worldwide plague
in order to discredit have to discredit Trump. That's what we had to do. That's the man. That is a
level of narcissism that's really hard to wrap your head around. That's exactly the word I would
use. Yeah. It's so so small minded. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's that level of delusion where
anywhere other how you get to do that for a job pandemic. This must be about me.
I know that's what I'm saying. If you didn't have this for if Alex wasn't doing this, if he was just
a person at a your job, you'd be like, we need to talk to doctors about you. Yes. This is what
needs to happen. Yeah. Somehow you can just either. Okay. Either we all agree you go talk to doctors
or you get a show. Those are the only two things that we can do for people with your level of
delusion. Well, I should tell you that a plane just crashed in Malaysia and somehow this was an attack
on me. I guess we're going to have to give you a show then. Now, I can tell you exactly about
how this plane crash relates to me, but I don't have time because I prepared too much.
You prepared too much about it and I got to go to break. Just know that they're willing to kill
me because of this plane crash. Yeah. And what I know about it. So Alex has proven his points.
And I think he thinks he still hasn't talked about this British British story. And again,
if you're a new listener, it is completely confirmed, absolutely confirmed. Even mainstream
news, the vaccine doesn't help you hurts you and makes you spread all this other garbage.
Just what all the scientists said over a year ago would happen. And it's just a giant trap,
a giant bear trap. We're all caught in and I haven't even hit the new news sage.
That's the big government agency in the UK.
They say that the vaccinated could trigger a new super variant that kills 2.625 billion. Stay with
us. Policy of truth, baby. It's awful. I don't know. I don't know what he considers covering a
story, but from my experience, him reading a headline is about as deep as he gets. Sometimes
he'll riff on some stuff every now and again. He's covered this story. According to my estimation,
at least three or four times in this episode, I haven't gotten to this news yet. Yeah, I think you
have. I mean, in many ways, you haven't. But I suppose it by your definition, you have. He's
gotten to it as much as he's ever going to. Yes, that's a good way of putting it. He said the
number. He did. He kept repeating 2.2 2.65 billion. Yeah, I love the idea that no one would do
anything about that. That like as as millions of people are dying, everybody's going to be like,
well, let's just wait. Let's just ride this out and see how many go down. Like there's even if
it was this, there would be a very serious reaction long before we ever hit one billion people. Well,
I mean, I mean, I do remember when Alex and all of his people and people in his intellectual and
political sphere were saying, let's just keep going and not do anything. So I mean, I can kind
of imagine that because it happened that's fair. That's fair. So I was like, all right, I don't
understand why Alex thinks he hasn't covered this story. But I, you know, it was getting a little
bit repetitive. And then the exact opposite thing happened. And then there was a story that I was
begging him to get into. And it just, I hate, I hate him. The heads of major medical schools,
the Dean of the of the Baylor Medical School, that's one of the, that's a top 10 medical school
saying this is crazy and evil and wrong. She's just out today. So I have no idea here what Alex
is talking about. Like there's multiple deans of different medical, I don't know what that even
medical schools within Baylor. And I found one guy who Dr. Peter Hotez. He's had a lot of comments
about misinformation being horrible during the pandemic. I'm not, I don't think that can possibly
be the person who, who Alex is talking about. I assume Alex would be more angry at that person.
I don't know. He said she though, and the guy who I'm talking about, Dr. Hotez, he is the,
the Dean of the School of Tropical Medicine. And so the actual Dean of the School of Medicine,
the other School of Medicine is Dr. Jennifer Kristner. He could be talking about her,
but I don't know what she said. I can't find anything. But to imagine that you have this guy
who's super anti misinformation about, about COVID and about the pandemic. And then there's
other person who's like, Hey, it's all evil. They're both teens in the Baylor School of Medicine.
It's like, Holy shit. That is diversity of opinion. That's true. That's true. That's exactly
what the right says doesn't exist in higher education. So I don't know. But at the same
time, like I'm listening to this episode and without going on too deep of a wild goose chase,
I don't know who he's talking about. I suppose if I was a vindictive propagandist,
I would find somebody saying that misinformation was a real problem to be offensive to me
and also accurate. And so I would then include them in my misinformation as an insult.
That could be what he's doing. I'm not sure. And maybe we'll learn more as the episode goes on.
But at this point, Alex has a guest. It's a gentleman by the name of Chris Skye.
He's a Canadian weirdo. We're not going to listen to too much of him because he's a Canadian weirdo.
All right. So Chris Skye back in September of last year was extremely prescient looking at their
own government documents that have been confirmed to be real where they're talking about the permanent
lockdown and a permanent dictatorship. Since he was last done, in fact, I forgot it. Guys,
get the Nova Scotia Health Minister says we need to stop people demonstrating,
stop people going outside, keep lockdowns, he said, to stop people talking.
That clip was actually about a press conference where they're talking about easing restrictions
so it seems like Chris Skye was not right. Well, it's interesting when you have like a claim
that put lockdowns are permanent. And the thing that you come up with to reinforce your claim
is something that says the opposite. Yeah, it's strange. Vindictive propagandist.
Also, Chris Skye, he's a real weirdo. He's a he's a fellow whose dad runs a successful real
estate development business in Canada. And he's mysteriously the vice president of said company.
He also has no kids yet. He runs a group called Mothers Against Social Distancing.
He got arrested this year for allegedly threatening to kill a bunch of people.
Well, shooting them in the head. But of course, this is a setup according to him.
Well, naturally, there's an awesome article and vice by Mick Lamarue about his plan to he's gonna
he wanted to start a bunch of anti mask schools. You might think that he was doing this with
money out of his own like his own money because he's kind of heart charitable.
Don't think so. Now he was going to raise the funds with a go fund me. Yeah, that doesn't surprise
me. Yep. Yeah, according to the article, quote, in the enrollment agreement, he shared parents
must accept that their kids might be taught by volunteer teachers with no personal accreditations,
but with expert with experience in education. That is a tough sell, especially when you consider
that in the description section of the go fund me that he was using to start the schools,
he misspelled public school as pubic. Welcome to Trump University. Also just because this is
really fun. Here's another thing from the article, quote, sky didn't respond to a detailed list of
questions sent by vice news about his projects. After the questions were sent, sky made several
social media posts about an upcoming vice news story about him, in which he implied I was a
pedophile and George Soros directly ordered me to write this piece and shared my phone number to
his followers. Cool guy, cool guy. This is a Chris guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's how you
prove you're innocent. Anyway, he's a flamboyant anti mask character and he's got a cool neck
tattoo. So he's got a bit of online attention for him. And so he's been hanging out with Alex a
little bit. God they're just yelling about that is that is grounds for parental divorce. If I've
ever heard them like if your parents are like, hey, we're sending you to Chris Sky School,
you can be like, I'm leaving you. Goodbye. I'm getting a divorce from my parents. Goodbye,
Emancipation. Yeah. So we're not going to listen to any clips of Chris guy because I don't really
care except unless he wants to come on and pitch his schools. Then we might have to listen to
I want a press conference where he is peppered with questions about school in general. I don't
think Alex would give him the most adversarial interview on the subject, but I would be interested
anyway. If it's just going to be cookie cutter anti mask shit, I can get that anywhere. He's not
that interesting. No. And after he leaves, the Baylor Medical School comes back up. I mean,
we were talking about three university heads. I've got clips of the Baylor Medical School,
two other top heads coming out and saying the shots are deadly. Don't do it. It's a disaster.
All these other top scientists, I probably watched four hours today of six, seven hours of research
of just clips of medical doctors and scientists. And I tracked down their curriculum vitae and
they'd be who they said they were and match with the research in the documents in the CDC saying
74% of the new COVID cases are people that are vaccinated and they're worse and most of the deaths
are in them. I don't like how the first step of his research was like they're not an imposter.
Yep. Yep. Check's out. I looked at their picture ID. They're a real person. Also on the same show
that he's leading his reporting on this story from Finland with a tweet. Yeah. So great. Yeah.
That seven hours has paid off. Awesome. I still don't know what's going on with this Baylor situation.
There's three deans. I'm interested. There are deans. I'm interested. I want to know what he's
talking about. There are deans. He's got me on the hook. There's deans. So Alex talks about
one of the things that he does best and that's predict things. He believes the predictions
are the best way to wake up the sheeple out there because they come true and then you blow minds,
right? And that's really convenient to do whenever you don't bring up all the things you've been
massively wrong about constantly. There's that one. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you have to answer for
all of your record, that's trouble. It's really easy to make predictions and get them wrong and
then still claim you're right whenever you never face consequences for your actions. Yeah. Yeah.
It's easy to be a sniper when you're allowed to use like carpet bombing. Yes. Absolutely. And then
you didn't hit everything around. I didn't hit anything at all. Yeah. So anyway, Alex is like,
I'm really into predictions. And yeah, predictions are king because you're already awake. You
listened. You heard it. You did your own research. When we're able to get the predictions I made and
Chris Sky made and Mike Adams made all of which were wrong. Dr. Woodard and Dr. Yedon and all
these guys. That's what wakes sheeple up. Okay. When they see it, that will finally get some to
wake up. That's what wakes the people up, man. Them sheep. You got to lie to them and exploit
them emotionally and then they'll wake up to the things that aren't true. Now granted,
I would say this. If Bill Clinton ended up being the Secretary General of the United Nations
and then President of the United States again after Hillary had two terms,
I would probably be freaking out that Alex call reevaluate everything I've ever known about anything
ever that would fundamentally shatter my understanding of human beings forever. Yes. So
yeah, I mean, there is that one possibly out. But no, we forget those bad ones and we just
pretend that these vague things that he said are accurate. Yeah, people always like to go to those
Nostradamus predictions that are a little bit vague and have plenty of room for interpretation,
however you want them to go. You bet. Yep. So unfortunately, I have bad news. Mike Adams is
on. But actually, I kind of I was thinking about it and I kind of enjoy Mike Adams appearances
now. Okay, because I kind of understand him better. Okay, he's just a dramatic like adolescent.
Yeah, he has almost I would say the emotional maturity of somebody who's in
maybe not a senior in high school like a junior. He's one of those people who got rich enough
where they don't have to grow up. I don't know. I mean, I'm sure he's responsible and like, you
know, he holds down whatever his his businesses are and stuff. And I don't think he's stupid
by any stretch. I just think that he comes in and it's just everything is so over the top. Yeah.
And I kind of enjoy that. And there is this fun narrative to that's gone through the pandemic
with him being Alex's best friend at the beginning, right? And then Alex tried to see if he could
hang out with David. I could David. I was saying that there was no virus, right? And then Mike
Adams got mad and went away for a while and now he's back and Alex isn't hanging out with David
Ike anymore. Jesus. It's just there's just a weird fun high school thing going on with these guys.
Yeah, there is. It's so frustrating that this petty bullshit also comes along with high school
drama. Yep. And also David Ike still has a section on Alex's website where he is posting videos
for no one to watch about how there is no virus, which is great. I'm glad Alex is still
platforming that. What are you going to do? Kick him off? Can't censor anybody? I guess you could
ease much more easily with David Ike than than Nick Fuentes, I think. Anyway, a year ago,
you may recall, Mike Adams is going to come into the fray here in a minute. Sure. But a year ago,
they were saying that hospitals were full. Yes, they weren't bullshit. It was bullshit. Right.
But now they are a year ago when they said all the hospitals were full. They weren't. We sent
people to them. Folks went and showed it this year. I've got friends and family that work in
hospitals. I've got crew that work in hospitals. One of the staff here's wife works at one. It's
full of people that can't breathe. It's full of people dying. And guess what? They're all
inoculated just like the number show. So it's just what Mike Adams and I and others said,
the shot will make you sick. Then they'll blame the un inoculated for it. They've done it. We're
now here. So this this is this is an interesting reality that that he has us living in.
No, I reject it. I reject it entirely. This is unfair. Fuck him. Fuck that. Fuck that so hard.
Fuck that. Just fuck that fair. Now, we remember that Mike Adams declared it over for humanity and
there would only be lone survivors a ways back. He has a new prediction that may rival. I don't know.
He could never deescalate from it's over for humanity. It's really hard to deescalate from
there. This is still a little bit silly. And I'll say here right now today, events have already been
put into place. We're going to see millions of people dead in the next 12 to 36 months
because of these vaccines and it cannot be stopped. Wow. Many people today are walking dead.
It cannot be stopped. What a prediction. These events have been put into to motion there,
you know, within the next couple of years, millions dead from the vaccine.
That would still be way better than if we didn't have the fucking vaccine conceivably. But it
also is outrageously inaccurate. Oh, it's complete bullshit. But I mean, I guess we'll see. I'm going
to guess that this is one of the predictions that is going to go in the Bill Clinton as Secretary
General basket. Probably going to forget we did this one. I think they're going to let that one
go. Yep. So Mike blew my mind for a little while. He seems to think that there's a bigger plan
going on, right? So all these news reports that are coming out about how people who are vaccinated
can still, you know, the Delta variant, you might get it, it might be transmissible.
There's something behind it. They're really trying to, they're trying to cause,
they're trying to cause a reaction. Okay. The reason they've done this and the reason that
they've admitted now over the last week that these vaccines don't work and that they're causing
the spread of these so called Delta strains. The reason they're doing this is because they want
an uprising in America. This is bait. They want an uprising even among those who were vaccinated and
then are now angry and coming to their senses and saying what we were lied to. They want a massive
uprising because they need a justification for a military style martial law crackdown in order
to cover their tracks because their entire globalist system is about to implode and many of them are
going to go to prison or be tried under number 2.0. Yeah. So apparently they are telling everyone
that the vaccines don't work in order to try and get people to freak out and rebel and that can be
put down by a military coup or some sort of a martial law and that will distract from the fact
that the vaccine didn't don't work and I don't know. I just think these are really sophisticated
people. That's what we're dealing with. We're dealing with geniuses. I mean, it's a fun story.
It's not. It's not that fun a story. It's a fine story. I wouldn't read it. What kind of uprising
are they looking for? Do they have a boutique uprising that they want that would be optimal
for them or do they want more like a graduated insurgency kind of thing? We know that burning
down a police station isn't enough to bring in a law. So I don't know what they're trying to.
I don't know. I mean, not even trying to overthrow the government installed martial law.
Oh, yeah. Good point. So there's that. Yeah. Anyway, Mike believes that if you've been vaccinated
and this is actually something he's been saying quite a bit on the show. This is something I
remember hearing him say even a ways back is basically like you're a biological weapon.
The people who've been vaccinated are walking incubation vessels for deadly bio weapons that
are being spread. It's all happening on purpose. The so-called vaccines are really gene
therapy injections which are highly illegal. Humans are now petri dishes or firearms for this
colonizing creature. That's right. That's right. Oh boy. Better not explore this logic to its
conclusion where for the sake of protecting everyone, you might have to kill vaccinated people.
Great. Yeah. They're at this place now where they're like they've taken Carl Rove's, you know,
that that turn a strength into a weakness, that swift boat kind of thing. You know,
you're a veteran. So destroy that credibility. They have just turned that on reality itself.
Just a complete like if you're vaccinated, you're the one who's incubating the virus and
spreading it. See, it's definitely not all of us unvaccinated people who spread it around all the
time because we don't even fucking believe that it's real. It's definitely not us. It's you guys
who are evil who are spreading the disease. This strategy shouldn't surprise you at all. I mean,
Alex worked with Jerome Corsi for years. It doesn't. It wasn't one of the swift boaters.
You know, but it's just like, it's so direct attack on reality. Just have fucking shot right at the
face of reality, not trying to avoid it or even allow for it to come into existence. Yeah. It's
so fucking intense. So I gave Mike a little bit too much credit too early. Yes. I told you that he
was blowing my mind and I would be honest. Those clips that I played are not blowing my mind. They
weren't doing much for me now. We're going to get into it. Mike brings some heavy shit here.
You might notice that all these woke corporations, right? Yeah. All these corporations that are
like really woke. The ones that donated Trump's campaign. No, no. Other kind of woke. Okay. They're
making their employees get vaccinated. Yes. That's very woke. There's a reason. Oh, the real shocker
here has, have you noticed over the last week that all of the so-called woke corporations
have now demanded mandatory vaccines among their own workers? So we're talking Facebook,
Google, Twitter, Disney, Walmart, even the Washington Post and many other corporations
like that. They know that they are ordering the vaccine slaughter of their own people.
Interesting strategies. And you ask why? Why would they do that? Well, at Google in particular,
and by the way, Zach Voorhees has been a guest on your show explaining all of this,
at Google, the humans have been teaching Google's machine learning systems and AI systems for the
last five years how to no longer need humans in the loop when it comes to moderation. They don't
want to have humans around to know how to counter the AI and the knowledge. The enemy that lowers,
the trader that lowers the drawbridge always gets executed by the army that takes over.
I got to say, I think, I think that might be the first time you stood up laughing.
That was a big one. That one got you. I wasn't ready for it. I wasn't ready for it. No, I wasn't
ready for him to respond to that, like the twist in a sci-fi movie where all of a sudden it all
comes into play. This is Shamalani. This is not fucking Oceans 11 where they reveal the plan at
the end. What are you guys fucking doing? Man. Yeah, it's all these woke corporations
trying to kill off their employees with vaccines. Okay, so you could lay off people,
or you could kill them all. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Interesting strategy from Google. We're
going to see how this one plays out going forward. Yeah. Wow. I don't think this deserves them.
But whatever. All right, Mike. Cool. Cool. You got anything else? You got anything else, Mike?
The globalists are now acting as if they have knowledge of a global level mass extinction type
of event or threat, probably one that they are going to unleash. And they want to make sure that
there are billions fewer human beings around when that happens, because they can't control billions
of people. Once people realize they've been lied to and they've been poisoned and they're being
killed. I'm going to elaborate on this because you're going way out third dimensional chest,
you're absolutely right. They're acting like third dimensional. Yes. To their head to go ahead and
get rid of us now, because what's going to happen is so destabilizing, they know that that could
organize into a new political group that challenges them. So they're acting like that there will be
no resources very soon. They're acting very desperate. Yeah. My apologies. I do tend to just
leap ahead because you and I have a knowledge base and your listeners have a knowledge base.
So much that the average American is just clueless about. So I do tend to leap ahead,
but look, look, man, we are so smart that sometimes I go A to C on you like a good improv
troop. Basically, we're making those Jesus those big leaps. Oh, man. So I was a little confused.
Yeah. And yeah, thankfully, Mike, Mike is it is nothing if not a teacher. Let's clarify this.
Yeah. Let's just say as a thought experiment that a giant asteroid, we're going to hit the
planet. I'm not saying that's going to happen, but let's just say that we're going to happen in
500 days, let's say. Okay. And the globalists knew about it. Would they tell the people? No,
they would never tell you. You wouldn't know until you see it in the sky, a giant flaming
mountain like in the book of Revelation, you know, the reason they wouldn't tell you is because the
globalists need the infrastructure to function so they can continue to stockpile food and parts
and fuel and all the things that they need on their private islands and underground cities
and caves and everything. Right to the last minute to build up their stockpiles. Exactly.
Because right now we're at a box. Exactly. They have everything now. They told all of it. They
have it all. It's a giant mountain falling out of the sky in 500 days. And again, I'm not,
that's not my prediction. It's just a thought experiment. But if they told people that everybody
would stop working, everybody would go home and decide, you know, how do I want to spend my last
500 days on this planet probably with your family or something? Right? Mike, let's stop for a minute.
You're not, you're an engineer. So you're looking at math, like you're wargaming,
the way you're behaving is like this is already going to happen. Exactly.
Yes. We can infer from their behavior. Why are they going to the private islands? Why are they
building the underground tunnels? Why would they risk releasing something that kills so many people?
As I've said, because there's got to be something bigger coming. This is wild.
This is watching nine year olds argue over a book report that neither of them did. Yeah. And
honestly, I think the only way that this can be described as a thought experiment is if you're
like, well, Mike's experimenting with thinking. Yes. Yes. He's really trying. He's playing third
dimensional chess. I will say that. Yeah. So according to Mike, the globalists would never
tell the public if an asteroid were going to collide with the earth because they need infrastructure
to continue to exist and tell the last minute so they can stockpile resources in their bunkers or
whatever. If they told people, you know, all in the public that they had X amount of time before
imminent demise, people would just stop working and spend time with their families, which would
hurt the globalists ability to get those last minute supplies they apparently need in their
bunkers. Wow. Parts. What food and parts. What a great like. So here's the best part of that.
Here's the best part of that is that they truly believe that an extinction level event would
in would be like, listen, guys, we got to wait three business days before the money transfers
into our live over the end of the world account. Look, we can't end the world yet. My food is
on rates in the refrigerator truck. What am I supposed to do with that? It's delayed. Oh God,
we got to wait till the world to push that. Push the push the asteroid back. Push it back.
What am I supposed to be in my bunker without this fresh fruit? Oh my God. Oh my God. 4G.
4G reception is all I have in my bunker right now. Do you really think I'm going to live out
the end of the world with that? No. It's amazing. Jesus. Simultaneously, though, this entire show
and Mike's initial point has to do with public messaging around the pandemic shifting to the
globalists admitting that the vaccines don't work and that everyone's going to die. According to
Mike's own thought experiment, the globalists are acting in a way that they never would if a
disaster truly were imminent. This shit's about to go really bad. And if that's the case, there
would be stories about breakthrough cases and the Delta variant and stuff. I don't understand.
Honestly, this stuff is the most infantile, nonsensical garbage, but I do kind of like
listening to this because Alex and him really seem like they're having a good time. They really do.
That's the problem. That's the problem. They're both like bouncing off each other like,
yeah, this is great bullshit we're spitting right here. This is the good stuff. They like
to blow each other's minds. When Alex says that someone's... In this episode, he says that Mike
Adams has a farm here in Texas and he's a good friend. I believe that. I do. And it makes me
sadder that he couldn't come on the show and Alex was pretending the COVID maybe didn't exist
because they do have a good time with each other in ways that like Steve Pachanik, there's a power
imbalance. Totally. And Alex abuses a bunch of other guests, talks over them, and doesn't give
them a chance to say stupid shit like Mike. I think him and Mike actually are probably friends.
Yeah. Yeah. He and Mike have the relationship that Owen thinks Alex and Owen have.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But Alex knows that Owen's his little baby boy. Yeah.
Owen can't riff like Mike can't. No. Coming up with this good stuff.
What are we fucking talking about? Owen's never gonna get up. No, Owen's never getting up.
So, poor Owen. Mike has some more thoughts.
And Alex, why do they not care that they are absolutely destroying the reputation
of the CDC, the FDA, the vaccine industry? You thought they were lying to before?
The Biden regime itself. Answer, because none of those things exist in their plan in a few years.
Exactly. They don't care about universities. They don't care about banks. They don't care about the
FBI. That exact money. That's right. Yeah. That's the only thing they care about. Exactly. And they
don't care about how much money they print because they know they're going to collapse the dollar
anyway. Okay. So the next couple of years, all this stuff is going to be gone according to their
plans and dollars gone as well. This is like the grand unified field theory of shit I don't know.
That's just what they're, they're just like, okay, all this stuff that I don't know. I don't
think they care about the banks. Is it the craziest thing I've ever heard anybody say?
They're not concerned with the reputation of the thing I've been smearing for years.
Insane. Just insane level of shit where they can say this and their brains don't explode. Yeah.
It's mind boggling. It's unfair. It is. It's unfair. Yeah. And another thing that's unfair is
this next clip. Okay. Great transition. So one of the things that we, we've been doing these episodes
in 2003. And one of the reasons is I want to know if Alex thought he was fighting the literal devil
in 2003. And the reason that I want to know that is because he's made it abundantly clear that he
does think that. Yes. In the present. Absolutely. And when he says stuff like this,
I just want to throw a brick at my computer. Let me use another analogy. They made a deal
with aliens. They're going to blow the planet up in up two years, whatever it is. They've built
them a spaceship and they're leaving. And then they've just got a deal. They get the spaceship
and they help kill us quietly and, you know, make sure nobody wakes up and challenges it.
And I'm not saying that's what's happening. But what Mike is saying is true. They're acting like
everybody's dead and it's all over unless they basically call us off. We'll be right back. I
mean, folks, I'm telling you, Mike Adams is on fire today. Alex, he can't duck behind that. I'm
not saying that this is what though, what's going on is what they believe. He's explicitly multiple,
multiple times said that this is what's going on. The devil is behind the globalists. He gives them
their marching orders. This is bullshit. Yeah. It's just, come on, man. No, no, no. The cat's out
of the bag. The toothpaste is out of the tube. You think you're fighting the fucking devil? You
think you're fighting the devil? Don't don't come at me with anything that isn't ultimately about
the devil trying to corrupt humanity. Don't try and like retain some veneer or try and get back
some credibility of like, no, I don't actually think I'm fighting the devil. I can think you're
fighting the devil. Come on, man. So now predictions. Yes. That's how you blow the mind of the sheeple.
I guess Mike has some predictions. I have, I have it on bad authority that he's on fire today.
He's on fire. These are not good predictions. Mike, I'm intrigued by this. I'm gonna try to
shut up, continue getting into this and their behavior. And is there any way to short circus
it? Because short circus also, you know, you know, you're in trouble when Alex starts to
stand with. I'm intrigued by this. I want to hear more. Clearly when there's hundreds of millions
dying, which is already starting to happen, they're all going to go to prison. They're all going to
get destroyed unless they know something even bigger is coming that is going to eclipse what
they've already currently done. Or maybe it's a nuclear war. Maybe it's an EMP strike. I mean,
there's so many wild cards, but whatever it is, it's bad on a magnitude much bigger than this.
Do you agree? Yes. The most likely scenario and I've wargamed two primary scenarios of what I
think is going to happen. I'll share both of them with you here. The first one is what I was talking
about last break, where they're going to engineer a planned financial collapse, freezing of the
entire global banking system, all transactions frozen. And then of course, the dollar collapsing.
And then this will unleash a humanitarian crisis, which will justify Biden calling for you
troops to come into the United States, actually communist Chinese troops under the UN banner
on quote, humanitarian missions. So that's scenario one. And in that scenario, it's just
going to be door to door executions, COVID concentration camps, mass murder. And that's
even for those who survived the vaccine, you're still going to be targeted for murder.
Okay. So that's option one. Wow. Yeah. That's a big option. Sure.
Collapse of the dollar has Chinese troops under the the the guys of UN right folks coming
right door to door executions. Right. See now this is the end. We should also point out that if you
believe other things. Alex is saying five sixth of your immune system will also be wiped out.
Everyone will basically be dead. I don't know. Yeah. I mean it's over for humanity.
Sure. It's probably trying to spin a few too many plates. The thing about it is isn't it like,
you know, I get if you're listening to the show and sometimes you see a coincidental thing and
they twist it and you're like, oh, maybe Alex is right about this sometimes or something like that.
But if you're listening to the show and you hear that, why aren't you just like,
what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah. Like because because just divorced from any context,
you don't need any context for you to just listen to that and go that doesn't make sense.
Period. And even in my conspiracy world. And Jordan, what if I were to tell you that that
clip I just played from Mike was five years old? Same thing. Is it five years old? You wouldn't
know. I would have no idea. You could have told me it was from five years ago and I would not know.
No, it's from this episode, but it could have been from five years ago. I was going to say,
here's how I know it's true. Similar things all the time. Here's how I know that's true.
When you said what if I told you it was five years ago, my first thought was that makes sense.
Damn it, Dan. You found a clip of himself. Wow, you are a witch.
No, but it would not be impossible. No. So that's the first scenario. Okay. What's
scenario to scenario to is a little bit underwhelming when that's the first scenario.
The second scenario. And remember, this is a very dynamic situation. This could also play out
is that they are gearing up to flip the script and say, oh my God, these are Trump's vaccines
that are killing everybody. Trump pushed Operation Warp Speed. Trump pushed the pharmaceutical
companies. He twisted their arms. He gave them incentives. He pushed the FDA and the CDC for
emergency authorization. And they're going to say Trump's a mass killer from the vaccines,
but that's why all the Democrats when he was launching it, slayed those Easter eggs of
saying, don't trust him. Yep. Exactly. But as he was lying all the time, which this is maybe
John Clark was happening. The other scenario is the 80%. But in this scenario, they are trying
to then save science and save the medical journals and save the vaccine industry and save the CDC
by turning against Trump and putting all the blame on Trump. Again, this is that same narcissism,
like this must be about my hero. Wow. Like I hate Trump as much as the next person. Yeah. Probably
maybe a little bit over average. And I think that it would be ludicrous to imagine people blaming
any problems with the vaccine on Trump. Yeah. To imagine that he had any direct involvement
with the medical stuff outside of doing things that he should have done. Yeah. Like, you know,
buying surplus amounts of vaccines in order to make sure that they would become available,
the expediting processes and things like that. Honestly, he probably should have done more. But
of course, like let's imagine that there is something that comes about that is a
unexpected consequence of the unforeseen consequence. Sure. I don't think that anybody
in their right mind would blame Trump for that. No. Why? Yeah. That would be an insane thing to do.
It would. That would be a fundamental lack of understanding of, let's say, cause and effect.
Sure. I know a guy who has a lot of examples that might clear that up. I listened to this and I was
like, all right. The first scenario is kind of fun. There's, you know, door-to-door executions,
there's financial collapse. Sure. We could use Daleks in this, but I'll let it go. It's
exciting. Oh, Daleks are gone. Daleks with guns should definitely be still in play if we're going
door-to-door. There is an excitement to this in terms of like a sci-fi movie plot. Sure. I enjoy
it. You could see this. It'd be bleak. It'd be shot dark. Cormac McCarthy could write. Everybody
would be dirty. Might get nominated. The second scenario stinks.
They're trying to save science by blaming the vaccine's failures on Trump. Yeah. Like Trump was
mixing up the vaccine with a spoon. Like, no, I mean, not even that. Like that's borderline.
Trump was going to view the factory where they make the vaccine and he like elbows something
into a giant bag. Like a fucking Mr. Bean. Yes, exactly. Yes. That's what that's what they're
talking about. Yes. I just think this is what a kid would think. No, this is stupid. This is so
stupid. It's so sad. Yeah. It's so sad. It's unfair for me and it's unfair for them. Like the
imbalance of just ability to interact with reality is unfair. You know, like it's a privilege in
some ways to just be able to go outside and see, look, there is a street. That's what it looks like
and that's what it is. And they don't have that. They just don't. That street probably hates Trump.
Exactly. Like it's just, you just don't get it. Yeah. Sad. Yeah. But we have our own sort of things
that we need to be concerned about. Yeah. Namely that we live in a city. Oh, no. Every major city
in America, once this collapse kicks in, every city becomes a death zone, a war zone, lawless,
chaos, looting, rape, every insanity that you can think of, they will be unsurvivable.
And if you're not bugged out of a city already or if you don't have a plan to bug out before this
happens, it will become your tomb. This city is going to be your tomb. Every time, every time,
every time he says every major city, every time. I mean, it's everything that is going to happen
will eventually lead to every major city will explode. At no point in time, at no point in
time have these, these cities exploded. No, no. They just keep going. Sure. And sometimes there
are pockets of unrest that happen within cities around, you know, particularly resonant events.
But the cities don't end up. Cities don't burn down. They don't end up becoming everyone's tomb
or whatever. And I'll tell you why. And I'll give you a good reason why. Right. And I'll,
and I'll just throw this at you. Sure. Okay. Everybody lives here. So we don't want to burn
it down. You know, there's, that is a piece of it, I think. Yeah.
I don't really fully understand exactly what this obsession comes from. This desire to fuck with
people and make them leave cities. Yeah. Like, I don't know if it's trying to like, like, if it's
a long con to try and get more population into rural areas to increase representation in, in the
house or something. I don't know. But I think it's just, I, I think it's just that cities are
less homogenized than rural communities. So it's just more in your head than it is actual advice.
Exactly. He doesn't want anyone to actually leave the city. He just wants the people he's talking to
who don't live in cities to look at cities as if they were death traps. Exactly. Because they're
not all white people. They're not all white people. Yes. I do. I really do believe that those
I think there probably is a bit of that because, because every and growing up in rural Illinois
to extremely religious parents is like, you get the constant drumbeat of stories of people who
went away to college, who went away to the city, who moved to the city. Sure. And then they come
back and they have all these different ideas and stuff. And that's just because they meet
non white people. They meet people who aren't the same as them. And they go, Oh, you're still
people cities are a representation of looking at people who are different from you and calling them
your, their, your, your neighbor. Yeah. You know, seeing people with a different life experience
or even just different ideas as your peers and equals. Totally. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I bet there
is a piece of that. Yeah. So Mike goes on his merry way and I mean, look, it wasn't his best
outing, but I honestly think that the realization that I had of like these guys actually are
friends. Yeah. I think that's fun. That is fun. And then second, like the juxtaposition of those
two scenarios is unacceptable. It sucks. It does seem like one of them, he put all of his
eggs in one basket. Yeah. The other one was very underbaked. Yeah. It's like somebody who's like,
all right, I got, I got a pitch meeting in the morning. Stay up all night getting this elaborate
plot for one and then like, oh yeah. Half an hour laying out this detailed scenario and there's
go. All right. Yeah. What's your second one? Guy falls in love. We're actually going to pick up
that one. Little disappointing. You kind of you, you, you know, maybe we were going to pass on the
second one anyways, but now I think we're going to pass on both. Yeah. Get out of here. Like
so Alex talks about the people who got the first people who got the Pfizer shot. He might
be wrong about some of this. Look at this video. First man to receive the Pfizer shot. He was dead
a month later. It's on screen. I mean, we're watching them snuff film. That's a snuff film if
you're a TV viewer. Oh my God. And it's just all out of the open. It's actually the first person
who got the Pfizer shot. It was a 90 year old woman named Margaret Keenan, but Alex did say the
first man. Okay. You know, he did say that. And the first man to get the Pfizer shot, you know
what his name was? William Shakespeare. I wish I was making that up. That's really his name is
Bill Shakespeare. All right. Get out of here. It's an 81 year old dude in the UK. I swear to you,
I would have turned him away. You don't get to be the first. You can be number two, but this is not,
we're not going down in history as Bill Shakespeare being the first to get this fucking vaccine.
The conspiracy theorists are gonna have a field day. We can't do it. I just can't do it. So this
was last December and he did not die a month later. He passed away in May of this year of an
unrelated illness. Alex is just fudging the details of this stuff because he knows that the reality
of these stories isn't salacious enough to justify his absurd conjectures and calling this a fucking
snuff film. Yeah. It's nonsense. That's ridiculous. And of course, the first people to get the vaccine
were also the ones closest to dying anyways. Yeah. That's how that's how it worked. And from an
article that I read about his passing, it was one of something he was incredibly proud of. Yeah.
Being able to be a part of. Yeah. And it's just a real tragedy to see. I mean, granted Alex doesn't
know his name, but he's not really besmirching his memory that much, but he is still using his death
as a prop. Yeah. That's gross. Yeah. He's exploiting somebody who really believed that what they were
doing is right. Yeah. And that's fucked up. Yep. Yep. So one last clip here. This is how Alex
decides to end the show again. Brick through the computer. And so Sunday live, this is the Alex
Jones show Sunday, but Sunday live is the next two hours. I'm going to come back and play all those
Dr. Clips, the head medical Dean at Baylor coming out and saying the shots aren't safe. I mean,
this is big. So humanity's fighting back against his global tyranny. That is next hour. I'm going
to play clip after clip after clip after clip. Fuck you. And actually, Jordan, we've run out
of time. We are going to talk about those clips that Alex played on the other show. We're going
to have to do it later. We're going to have to do it. I think we're going to have to do on the next
week. Frankly, I think you actually you spent so much time with those clips that you have too much
information to impart there. How dare you? I hate this, but it's so transparent. Yeah. Yeah.
It's it's legitimately so embarrassingly clear what he's doing. And it is like, okay, there's a
sensational headline that I'm going to tease throughout the show that is broadcast on some radio
stations. Yep. And then in order to actually cover the story or whatever, I'm going to force people
to get it on my own platform. You got to try and migrate some of this away from from that into my
own market and maybe a part of that. I don't know if it is necessarily, but like I did notice when
I went to his website that there is a lot more my pillow ads on the website. Interesting. Maybe,
maybe not on the radio shows, but on on his website, Michael Lindell seems to be getting
involved. Oh boy. In advertising. Oh man. That's like him like, okay, I got this clip that's going
to prove everything I'm going to say. And I'm going to play it. All right. And then it's okay.
And then you're like, okay, I got to go to the bathroom. Okay, cool. Oh, you came back. I played
the clip. I played the clip when you were gone. I just played the clip. I proved everything I was
saying. Just continue to believe whatever I'm saying, but I just play the clip. You want to hear
it? Okay, cool, cool, cool. I've played the clip a hundred times. I don't have to do it. I don't
have to do it, but anyways, go to the bathroom again. Yeah. It's, it's really, really frustrating.
And I hate it. And we've seen this strategy play out like a bit recently. Yeah. This, this,
this weird like, Oh, didn't have time to do my thing. I'm going to do it in the other show.
Yeah. That's so annoying. Yeah. I hate it. So, you know, this episode was, was, was real dumb.
I mean, like one of the things that I find very fascinating is that this idea that Alex had,
first of all, done six hours of research and somehow got dizzy because he had so much information
or whatever. And then he gets on air and one of the primary sources he uses is a tweet. Yeah.
Thumbs down. Took him a long time to find that tweet though. Thumbs down.
If you, if he even did 20 minutes of preparation for the show, he could have
found the underlying report that that tweet was referencing and not been a guy who's reporting
on a tweet. It would have not have been hard. Yeah. That would have been probably the thing
that anybody would do if they care. Anybody who cared. And then he talks to Mike Adams about
bullshit forever, but they have fun. He's talking to that weirdo from Canada who wanted to start a
weird school, but he doesn't talk about the weird school and then he doesn't have time to get to
his. I'm sorry. I was having fun riffin with my buddy about imaginary scenarios that can't happen.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's just unacceptable. If you imagine that he's serious about anything you
say, like if you actually think that he thinks there's value in getting these stories to people,
then this is nonsensical. But on the other hand, if you recognize that he knows that the
entertainment value is having Mike Adams scare people, then you kind of get the like, oh, this
is what drives sales as opposed to people being disappointed by news stories not living up to
the way you're teasing them. Right. Right. Right. It's, it's him not care. You know, it's like
in the way we view it, if you cared about your show, then you would take the things that you say
and then do them. If you cared about your show, you would work on it. You would prepare for it.
Yep. You would make sure things sounded good. You would get a staff that can fucking keep your
phone calls on there. All of those things. I would honestly suggest that if Alex could prove
the things that he claims he could prove, he has a moral responsibility to do his job.
Like he doesn't just have like a financial incentive. Yeah. It is an imperative that he
do it and he can't and he doesn't and he couldn't. Here's the bigger, here's the biggest problem.
All right. Because he can't won't and lies about it. Right. Then it becomes our moral imperative
to fucking talk about it. He's making us work for him. That's what is happening. That and any,
any competent system of morality. I guess if we think about it that way, it's good. It's nice to
have a boss again. Anyway, Jordan, we'll be back. I feel a little bit rusty this time. It's weird.
This is the longest time we've gone without recording an episode or seeing each other
for quite a while. It's been a long, long time. So I feel like I'm a little off my game. I'm excited
for our next episode. I think we'll be a little bit more in the groove, a little bit. I'm feeling
happy. Me too. I'm just feeling happy. It was good to do the show. It's good to get back. I love
this. This is one of those and you know, even if this is dumb bullshit, still great to. Yeah. Oh,
absolutely. It's one of those things where, man, vacation is great, but when you really love what
you do, God, you miss working. Yeah. Well, weird. I mean, that's because I don't do much.
God damn it. I can't wait to get back to the office where I do nothing.
Hey, when you get a good job, you can't be jealous of it. Yeah.
Oh, you're going to kill me now. Oh boy. Well, we'll be back with the ghost of Jordan.
No, we'll be back on Friday, but until then, we have a website. We do have a website. It's
knowledgefight.com. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's at knowledge underscore
fight and I go to bed Jordan. We're also on Facebook. We are Facebook. You're right. And
if you could, please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out people doing God's
work. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm Darryl Rundis. I am
emotionally unbalanced and moody general patent giving a very wishy-washy speech.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Hello, Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.