Knowledge Fight - #585: August 8, 2021

Episode Date: August 11, 2021

Today, Dan and Jordan check in to get more information about the imminent martial law that is kicking off on Aug. 11.  In this installment, Alex makes one of the more embarrassing oversights of his r...ecent career, says "ejaculate" again, and finds a new song to rant over. Citations

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan, knowledge fight, need money, Andy and Kansas, stop it, Andy and Kansas, it's time to pray, Andy and Kansas you're on the earth thanks for holding us. Hello Alex I'm a big fan and I love your work, knowledge fight, no no no no knowledge fight dot com. I love you. I love you.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Hey everybody welcome back to knowledge fight I'm Dan, I'm Jordan, we're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of Selene and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh indeed we are Dan, Jordan, Jordan, quick question for you, what's your bright spot today? My bright spot today Jordan is we're back to the buttons bright spot, the BBS, the button bright spot. All right. Oh and that is that I did something I'm doing something different this time around.
Starting point is 00:01:23 First of all a little update, hundreds more have been sent out hundreds more to go. If you haven't received a button yet it's probably still coming. Listen, you're in line, queue like a Brit, that's what you got to do, okay? Or as Alex Jones might say you got to hold like a patriot. Yes, along those lines, yes. One of the things that I didn't do last time that I decided to do this time was I wanted to keep track of where I'm sending them to, like what states and countries and stuff. And it did just for fun just because I was curious.
Starting point is 00:01:53 We officially now have sent buttons to every state in the United States. Really? Oh that's nice. Yep. Oh, I mean that's cool. What do you think the holdout was? What do you think the last one was? You know, I want to say, you know, it seems like it would be obvious that it's like Alaska
Starting point is 00:02:10 or Hawaii, but I feel like the real answer is Utah. No Utah, we've sent a number of buttons to each other. We got a lot of Utahns? I'm not sure if we have a lot, but it's certainly, all right, disproportionately represented in Utah. All right, so people trying to escape the Mormons listening to us. Okay. I'll tell you.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Idaho. No. Idaho's doing all right. It's sort of in the middle. Idaho. I'm, I guess, but in the middle, I'm geologically impaired here. I am. I'm terrible at making generalizations at this point.
Starting point is 00:02:42 There are two states with only one, two states with only one. Yes. Oh man. Vermont. No. Vermont's doing all right. New Mexico. I don't even know if I know all 50 states now.
Starting point is 00:02:54 New Mexico. We had one, one, but the last one to get a check mark on the board. Yeah. Delaware. Delaware. Of course. Those fucking finance loving pieces of shit avoiding taxes on my fucking land. Avoiding taxes and avoiding buttons apparently.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Avoiding our show. So yeah, I'm very, I'm very thrilled that there are buttons now in every state. That's fun. In the country. And if you said something like there are buttons in all 50 countries and those are the ones we recognize beyond that, no more buttons, definitely more countries than I would have expected. Also, but I'll wait to get a tally on that.
Starting point is 00:03:34 What's the best country? What's the best country? I'm supposed to, I'm supposed to answer that. Sorry. Um, that's just a fun question to ask. I mean, just by like total numbers of people, Canada, obviously, Canada, that's certainly where the most of the buttons have gone. I got you.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Uh, internationally. That's very polite of them. Um, so it's your, what's your bright spot? My bright spot, Dan is, uh, I think I'm going to go with a double bright spot because I got a real short one, uh, my first, I'm not, I'm not going to allow first bright spot. I'm not going to allow to partner and I had one of those nights where you stay up till three 30 playing Mortal Kombat together. Oh, one of those nights, you know, you've, I haven't, we haven't done that since like,
Starting point is 00:04:14 you know, 16 years old. Yeah. I was thinking middle school. Yeah. Well, it's so good to just do that again. You know, just to be that kind of person was it a situation where one of you was winning every match? No, no, no, no, we played the story mode and we just kind of switched controllers back
Starting point is 00:04:32 and forth. You know, that way you don't have any hard feelings or anything. Do you remember that one game that was like Mortal Kombat, uh, but you could play it was like a two player thing. Like you would run around and you would do the, wasn't that almost like a platformer? I think so. I think you might have been jumping up around. Yeah, I think you might be right.
Starting point is 00:04:51 You might want to check that out. I think we should play together and we should play together. I'll go by it. I'll go by SNES and we'll get back to work on this was not on Super Nintendo. I'll go by a PS one and I'll get to work. Come on. Well, that's fun. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:05 And then my second right guy who's my guy who's your fighter. You know what in Mortal Kombat 11 Jade for sure. She got the long bow staff. She can kick from across the room. She's got the whole package. That's the way I go. I don't, I don't like to get up too close. I get scared.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I get real scared. I go with glaciers. Glacier. All right. Cyber wolf. Was the wolf guy? Nightwolf. Nightwolf.
Starting point is 00:05:30 I think killer instinct. Oh, the wolf guy. Oh, I don't remember. I remember Inferno. There was definitely the shorter skull that was on fire. No, that was the red. Dino nitrous. I think or something like that.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Okay. It's the smaller than the TRX one. I remember glaciers. Glaciers for sure. That was the monkey that had ice powers, right? No. You're thinking of primal rage. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:50 That's what I'm thinking of. God damn it. I don't know anything anymore. Get your arcade fighting game. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:06 I don't know. I don't know. But I know that ge爸. Wow. That requirement. I build arcade fighting game straight. So old. So yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:16 What's your second right? My second right spot is just a shout out to whomever was handling me at a dispensary earlier today. Who took my order and then said in the most chipper and kind way. Wow. That's a fantastic order to the point where for a moment.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Wow. For a brief moment, I felt complimented. I really did. I immediately went back to being cynical and reminded myself that this was a transaction. However, for that, I got to give credit where credit's due.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Saber Wolf. Saber Wolf. Oh my God. I had to look it up. I'm just now remembering killer instinct. That was great. Yeah. They had some fun.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Yeah. Kill Gore. Yeah. Yeah. It wasn't in the first one though. Just the bad pun name Saber Wolf. Was Vonnegut also a playable character in that one? It was unlockable.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Like Bill and Hillary Clinton were in the tournament edition. Yeah. So Jordan, today we've got an interesting episode to go over. We'll be talking about August 8th, 2021 Blackjack. Ah, damn it. This is Sunday's episode from this week, beginning of this week.
Starting point is 00:07:24 And I, you know, some people might say, hey, you're doing a sneaky snake episode here on Wednesday. And I think it's essential that we do because today is the dreaded August 11th. Yeah. It's the day that we're all dead. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Yeah. Marshall Law is starting today. Yeah. We went back in the lockdown. Yeah. Absolutely. They announced that Marshall Law was beginning. So one of the things that I kind of thought was that like,
Starting point is 00:07:46 you know, the trip to the FEMA camp is probably going to be like an hour and a half for most people. Yeah. Yeah. I want to give them something to listen to on the way. So I thought we'd have an episode. Depending on traffic for Chicago. You never know.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Yeah. It could be, if they, if they are kidnapping people and taking them to FEMA camps around 435. The FEMA camp is going to be like in displane. Yeah. It's going to be a long drive. Yeah. You're going to be in there for a while.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yeah. So you figured it would be good to have just some new content for folks to enjoy. I just said just that morning traffic. Hey, the Dan Ryan is backed up with a lot of people headed to FEMA camps today. It'll be an extra 15 minutes to your drive time commute. You might want to try and take I-90.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Yeah. Take an alternate route. Yeah. Take surface roads. And avoid the military. So we'll get down to this. But before we do Jordan, let's take a little moment to say thank you. And hello to some new wonks.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Oh, that's a great idea. So first, stinky Lomax, the toilet sniper. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you. Also as a birthday coming up. Yes.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Very excited. Happy birthday. Next, John Brown, King of the Burbs. I'm not a rapper. I'm an entity. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Thank you. Thank you very much. Next, Daniel Love Charmaine. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Next, secret space program, chief master, sergeant, Richard P. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, Lupron III, secret of the reptoid clone. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:09:09 You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Lupron III. Thank you. Yes, thank you. And we had a technocrat to say hello to. And that is Blaze, the non-binary stoner dragon. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:09:20 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? All right. We got to go full tilt bugging on this Watson, all right?
Starting point is 00:09:29 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, Blaze. Yes, thank you very much, Blaze. Also, it's a, it's a blessed day, Jordan,
Starting point is 00:09:43 because we have another member of Celine's family to welcome. Wonderful. Thank you to Patrick from Germany. Adopted a gorilla. Oh, this is fantastic. Now we got muscle. Now we've got the whole team for protection. We've got to shore up the offensive line, I think.
Starting point is 00:09:59 I think there was a gorilla in a primal rage. Yes. There were a lot of gorillas. There's probably a gorilla somewhere in killer instinct. I would say there's a gorilla. There was a number of games in that series. What was that? Never mind.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Yeah. Trying to think of other arcade games. So Jordan here isn't out of context drop. Excite bike. Oh. Road rash. Rage, rash. A little bit.
Starting point is 00:10:22 I mean, I've got to constantly control myself not to attack people. Because I know it's God's plan to do that. And God's going to carry that out. I want to hit people, but I know God's going to hit them. Is that the only reason that you wouldn't hit people? Yep. Because God's going to do it for you? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Maybe not like compassion or empathy or like the thought process that perhaps a person also has feelings and existence. I don't want to ruin this fight for God later. I mean, even Jesus said other people do want to others. And then you're just like, God will kick his ass for me. No big deal. Yeah. Wait till my big brother, God gets here.
Starting point is 00:10:57 My dad is bigger than your dad. Yeah. So we start out the show and Alex has some pretty big news here on this, this here episode as he does every day, which is always disappointing. True. But I was sitting here just minutes ago as I was writing the headline for post for today's show. And I was looking at one of the largest newspapers in Germany,
Starting point is 00:11:22 the largest regional newspaper over three German states with their headline that the largest medical union in Germany, the pathologist union, the coroner union, the gals that know what kills people to say that say that 30 to 40% of the dead people that they're seeing have been killed by the vaccine and that it's eating their bodies, which all the studies show it would do, which we predicted it would, which it did. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:11:56 All right. This story is not about some pathologist union in Germany. Although I do love how Alex always is like, whatever newspaper he's talking about is the biggest newspaper in Germany. Everyone admits that they're the best. It's everything they say is right on. This is about one pathologist named Peter Schirmacher, who's come out with some concerns about that deaths after vaccination
Starting point is 00:12:17 may be under counted. And that Germany should do further work assessing cause of death for both COVID related deaths and people who die after vaccination. Schirmacher estimates that 30 to 40% of the 40 people who died after being vaccinated, who have gotten autopsies, quote, died from the vaccination. But this is absolutely not an opinion that's shared by others. According to the underlying primary source article from Ausberger,
Starting point is 00:12:43 the Federal Association of German pathologists did not actually agree with Schirmacher's opinion, but encouraged more autopsies that you know, you were sure, sure, sure, sure. And one of the reasons they did is because that's the only way that you can disprove or prove any conclusion or any claim such as this. Oh, so their finding was find evidence. Johann Friedman, the head of the autopsy working group of the
Starting point is 00:13:07 pathologists union, the Federal Association for German pathologists told the paper, quote, you don't know anything yet. Yeah. Yeah, that sounds about right. Yeah. Other groups like the Paul Ehrlich Institute and other German doctors who were interviewed did not share Schirmacher's position. This is an interesting perspective that Schirmacher is bringing up,
Starting point is 00:13:26 but at this point, it's not based on any hard data or proof. So it's not something that should be reported as fact. What Alex is doing is actually worse. He's not just assuming Schirmacher's position is correct. He's embellishing on it and exaggerating it to craft a completely fictitious headline to report and to guide the coverage of today's show. Yeah. So that's fun.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Yeah, it actually gets way more fun later. Holy shit. I can't wait for you to see where this goes. How can it go? I mean, if your contention is that 30 percent of 40 people who died died of the vaccine specifically, right? Then again, he's making an estimate. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:14:07 But I mean, you put the numbers across. There have been a lot of people vaccinated by now. True. So those numbers would suggest we would see carts of bodies being carried around with bring out your dead signs. You know what I'm saying? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:26 That kind of number is insane. It seems like a number that would be really difficult to extrapolate to larger populations. And if true, would probably mean that this select group of people have something about them that would make them allergic to the vaccine or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Or the estimation is incorrect.
Starting point is 00:14:48 There's a variable that's being missed. Right. Something. And that's why I think, like, yeah, certainly this person isn't a, from everything I can tell, he's not a kook. He's not some crazy person. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the, the perspective that he's bringing is something that needs
Starting point is 00:15:02 more examination before you can really, really take it. Right, right, right. In any, in any, like, definitive sense. Which is, I was just skipping that stuff. Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's just decided it works for him. So he's going to say that it's the most prestigious paper in the
Starting point is 00:15:16 world and this guy is one of the best. Yeah, it's important to remember that it does not matter at all what it is. Like, the guy could have come out and said, like, I think 30% of the people died of the vaccine specifically. However, I will admit the 40 stab wounds in each was a contributing factor. Alex was still be like, see the vaccines killing people. It was a co-morbidity. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Yeah. So Alex, it doesn't just have this German news article to talk about today. He also came across a bill. When I saw what was in the bill Friday evening, I had promised my wife and family I was not going to come to work on Saturday. I'd even given the Saturday crew the day off.
Starting point is 00:15:54 That didn't happen. We did it. Now we put out a four hour report. When I saw this on Friday, I had to come in. I mean, you couldn't have responsibility. I mean, I'm a necessary to murder. True. Total tyranny if I don't do this.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Seriously. People got to start thinking like that. Like, you don't fight this. You're an accomplice. Well, I came in and the crew came in and wait till I cover this in 60 seconds. Stay with us. It's the infrastructure bill.
Starting point is 00:16:19 He found the infrastructure bill. He found the bill that's been talked about. He finds his page long. Yeah. That he hasn't read. No. He saw a tweet about it, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:30 That sounds more, more accurate. Yep. So we'll get to his take on that. But before we do, there, there are some things that are actually causes for celebration in my life. Okay. One of them is when Alex has a new song that he likes to rant over. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Whenever we discovered you belong to the city and Alex is amazing. A great day. I think that there's a new contender in the clubhouse. Really? For another song. Moonlight Sonata? No. Hold on, my friends.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Evil will fail. It always creeps around in the shadows and slowly builds its power. Then it explodes on humanity for only a season. Then it rallies the faithful. There is a great clash and evil is crushed and destroyed yet again. But then it's fragments always hide to grow like poison prions, but rise against us once again until the great white throne judgments when the universe is rolled up like a scroll and
Starting point is 00:17:29 sataned in his minions in prison for eternity. Then we will live in peace as one with God. Amazing. What is it about him and 80s inspired pop that just makes you like it works? Yeah. I mean, I want him to. Why isn't he talking over fascination street?
Starting point is 00:17:50 The cure is his fucking zone, man. I feel like it must take him back to like the blowhardy days of being 1213 and like pontificating to your friends over the radio hits. But yeah, it's great. I enjoy it quite a bit. No, that's fantastic pop plus Alex's weird psychotic rants. It just works. I don't know why it works.
Starting point is 00:18:17 You know those old compilation commercials that you'd see in like the at two in the morning. It's always with you. Traff me crazy. Like every time he should just have one of those. Can you believe that all of these hits are together in one CD? Can you believe? Are you shitting me?
Starting point is 00:18:34 I think I saw one of those commercials recently and it blew my mind because the technology one set. I get I get back then. Yeah, like how are you going to get all these songs? Yeah, in one place. No, it makes sense. Yes, there's no other way when we're transitioning from tape to CD. Very exciting.
Starting point is 00:18:57 One sense for one cent for ten CDs. There's no way this will come back. I thought that that went away and apparently it didn't. Old people still can't use the Internet. It's outrageous. Yeah. Anyway, speaking of the Internet, it will bring us all together and apparently that will lead to the singularity.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Although that's not the singularity that Alex is talking about in this next clip. I think it's just the devil. There's no other way to start the broadcast than just to say it up front. Every day gets more intense. Every day gets more insane as we go towards this evil singularity. And I don't mean that as a total evil singularity.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Type singularity where everything becomes instant. Everything's connected and that's Satan's false singularity of God's coming singularity. What I mean is singularity of evil where evil has taken completely over and is operating on all cylinders, assaulting and attacking everything in creation and trying to overturn logic and just common sense because that is at odds with its carcinogenic spirit and program. So there's three singularities here.
Starting point is 00:20:01 There's a lot of Alex is talking about. There's one that is sort of the futurist version that is what we understand as the singularity. Right. That's the devil's fake version of God's real singularity. So those are two distinct different versions. And then there's a third one, which is what Alex is talking about. And that is that evil is banging on all cylinders and destroying logic
Starting point is 00:20:22 or something. You know, Dan, words, words, words, words, words, words. But in the word itself, it defeats his conversation. The singular, single, single. See, this is how I know your clothes. There can only be one. It's the singularity. Multiplarity.
Starting point is 00:20:46 No, it's the singularity. Multiplarity. It can't be different singularities. It's the singularity. No. So we're back to Germany now. All right. And here's how the story is developing.
Starting point is 00:20:57 So let me tell you what's coming up tonight on this live Sunday transmission. First off, the largest German pathology union. One guy. That's coroners and people that study disease. Just a guy. It's a wide-ranging, largest field in doctors. Single dude. They've come out and said months ago, the vaccines aren't vaccines.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They're killing people. It's growing crystals in their bodies and blood clots. Didn't say that. You need to stop it right now. So months ago, they came out and said, hey, vaccines, you got to stop it. And now is the time to bring that knowledge to light. Ridiculous. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Breaking news. So apparently everybody who's getting COVID, they're all vaccinated. Sure. And again, this is sort of the essential shell game that's being played by people like Alex and a lot of the right wing media. It is as greater numbers of people are vaccinated, the higher proportion of people who get sick will inevitably also be vaccinated. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:58 It is an unfortunate reality of how numbers work. Yeah. That's how it is. But it's something that can be misrepresented and misused in order to try and create perceptions of like everybody who's got vaccinated is getting sick. And that's just absolutely not the case. And the way Alex describes this is really actually kind of funny. Like you have to understand that he just makes up shit.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Yeah. Like listen to this. Okay. Just like you have national reports of 95 to 99% Israel it's 95 and Australia it's 99 and in other countries it's 90% or so of the vaccinated are the ones dying. And Australia is only at 27%. It's not like well everybody's vaccinated so it's the variant doing it. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:22:46 You got 23% of Australia as of this morning they say has been injected and you got 99.9%. There's one person in the Australian national news reporting in a hospital. It's tested positive for COVID that hadn't been shot up one person one man alone fighting against the tyranny of not having the disease. Everybody else is vaccinated and they got sick except for one guy. There's just one example. Only one. I don't.
Starting point is 00:23:20 He doesn't show any proof of this. No, just one guy said as if it's just one guy. You know how you can be confident it's just one guy because in a continent and country filled with millions of people and a rampaging pandemic. It's always just one guy. Yeah. And like in New South Wales, there's a bit of a bit of a resurgence. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:44 A little bit of an outbreak going on and one of the reasons that if you read a bunch of articles about this, one of the reasons that people cite for this being, you know, one of the contributing factors, let's say, is that Australia has had a difficult time with the vaccine rollout. Yeah, they've had supply shortages. They've had underperformance in terms of local manufacturing of the vaccine. So there's there's a number of issues that have slowed vaccine coverage in Australia. And I think from what everything I can tell, literally the opposite of what Alex is saying
Starting point is 00:24:19 is true. Yeah. But but it's it's fun. It's just so frustrating that they can use that bypass of that emotional just response of just like that lips are stupid, because if you could stop for one second, if you're on the right, then you can you have to be like, wait, OK, at the beginning of the pandemic, they said it was going to kill all of us. Then they said it wasn't going to kill anybody.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Then they said it was going to kill some people, but it was fake. And then they gave us the vaccine. And now the vaccine is killing people. But then now that people with the vaccine are contracting COVID, now the vaccine doesn't do anything against the people with the COVID. Like the narrative has changed and twisted around on itself so many times in such a short period of time. It's hard to keep track of.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Yeah, it shouldn't be a hard to like look at them and be like you're full of shit. You forgot about that short period of time where they were dipping their toes into is there even a virus? Yes, I remember that. That was that's a drop in the bucket of storylines. That was one that didn't stick around too long because it just did not work. How can you not just look at that and be like, okay, the other guys have said the same thing the whole time.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Varying degrees of the same thing. Yeah, but like and also cautiously. Yeah. And with a fair amount of caveats of like this is a developing thing. We don't really have all of the information. We're committed to learning that information, which we will then confirm via testing and repetition. Yeah, it's pretty weird.
Starting point is 00:25:54 It really is weird. It's pretty weird. I think I think that some of the messaging that's been done obviously by the like the normal media hasn't been ideal. Sure. Obviously, they're profit driven too. Sure. But yeah, the messaging in terms of like info wars world is absurd.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Absurd. Absurd. Yeah. So let's get to this little clip here of Alex talking about the infrastructure bill. He's mad and scared. I'm usually tomorrow's news today and everything in this bill talked about for months. Yesterday's legislation we've covered before, but I had no idea. I thought it would just be more transgenderism and more gun control and more infrastructure
Starting point is 00:26:33 bill. Trillion dollar stimulus infrastructure plan has in its stuff that when I read it in the bill, I couldn't believe it. I mean, I knew they were going to do it, but my God. Okay. So here's some specifics. Okay. All cars will have retina scanners and breathalyzers in them.
Starting point is 00:26:52 That doesn't sound right. By law, you'll be watched by AI assistance by law. I don't know. In your car. That's the holy grail. That's the holy grail. The holy grail is always known this. How is he not happy with this?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Because he's so mad whenever people don't wear seat belts. He is a seat belt snitch. He's a seat belt snitch. So this infrastructure bill does include a requirement that the national highway traffic safety administration come up with rules to require alcohol monitoring monitoring systems in new cars. This is specified as a passive technology, so it by definition wouldn't be a breathalyzer type thing where you need to breathe in it to start a car.
Starting point is 00:27:30 It seems like the sort of thing that this bill is discussing wouldn't really be feasible unless there were self driving capabilities for all new cars. Since it would aim to quote passively monitor the performance of a driver of a motor vehicle to accurately identify whether that driver may be impaired and prevent or limit motor vehicle operation. If an impairment is detected. If someone's swerving, great, you've identified a possibly impaired driver. But in that situation, it's not like the safest thing to do would be to shut off the car.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Figuring out exactly what to do is probably going to be a real challenge. I suspect that the reason that the language in the bill is pretty vague and it's just about getting the highway traffic safety administration to come up with rules is because there isn't a definite solution ready to go right now. Maybe some of the technologies are at the beginnings of being on the way, but they're not there yet. I'm not sure what Alex is talking about in terms of retina scanners, but I imagine if that's real, it has something to do with like making car theft more difficult.
Starting point is 00:28:28 I imagine that Alex would have the same like concern if it was like when they introduced keys to cars. Like what? Who's that? How am I going to get into my car? What if I'm running away from a bear? What if I'm running away from a bear? How am I going to get into my car?
Starting point is 00:28:43 Yeah, I think these types of bills that are over like a thousand pages long and full of stuff that seems off topic sometimes are kind of the worst. At best they seem inefficient and at worst the way they cover these far ranging topics gives the appearance of politicians trying to sneak things into bills that couldn't pass otherwise. That said, I'm not sure if Alex's argument makes much sense. If this whole thing is about spying on you in your car and like having some kind of database, it doesn't really make sense that the bill also repeals the National Driver Registry
Starting point is 00:29:13 Advisory Committee. It seems like that is exactly counter to the conspiracy Alex is pitching, but whatever. You know what blows my mind, right? This is terrifying, overwhelming government surveillance. They're watching all of us. But if you told any one of those people, we're installing Jarvis into your car and if you are drunk, you walk into your car and you say Jarvis, I'm shitfaced, drive me home. Every single person would be like, yes, of course, I want that in my car.
Starting point is 00:29:39 It's the same thing. Yeah, or danger boat. Yeah, exactly. You have danger car. Yeah, just take me home. Yeah. Everybody would do that in an instant. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:47 If you could give it a character, people would probably enjoy it. They would be like, oh, okay, I'll scan my retinas Jarvis. Of course I will. You're such a kind person. So here's some more stuff from that bill that is terrifying. Criticizing Fauci or anybody else in the CDC is five years in prison, totally illegal. What? Transgenders can go in any bathroom they want with children, you name it.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Men can say they're women. It doesn't matter. They can be in all the sports, everything else. And it just gets more insane from there. That's in the infrastructure bill. That's just mad libs. You're just throwing out shit. Yeah, spaghetti at the wall.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Yeah, exactly. So I don't have time to or the ability to read that entire infrastructure bill. Nope. But I did do some word searching in it. Okay. And I will tell you that the word bathroom is not in it. Not in it. No.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Okay. The only time the word restroom comes up in the bill is in a section about providing grants for gas stations that provide access to electric charging stations. Oh, that's great. It turns out that having the gas station having a bathroom. That's a consideration in terms of their ability to get a grant. Great. That's in the infrastructure bill.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Sure. Yeah. No, I think public bathrooms are good. I don't know what Alex is talking about. No clue. Anything about Kaepernick? No. No.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Weird that Kaepernick isn't mentioned in the infrastructure bill. Yeah. Alex kind of gave me the impression that Kaepernick was going to be very heavily invested. I think Alex ran out of steam. He would have gotten to that part eventually. Yeah. Not a whole lot of analysis of the infrastructure bill.
Starting point is 00:31:20 It's one way button. Yep. Sure is. But that's because Alex is mad. Oh, no. He saw a picture online. Oh, shit. Obama dressed in a baby blue outfit with a big platinum chain around his neck.
Starting point is 00:31:35 He's on a warmonger. He's on starving African to death. He's on a globalist puppet. No, no, no. He's an African God. What? He has his super spreader event when nobody else was able to have an event. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:47 With Emperor Palpatine lightning bolts shooting out. In the video that released, I'm not joking. If you're a radio listener, we've got it up on screen. But that's okay when he does it. And the left is on Twitter defending it saying they want to stay locked down and you should stay locked down and your kids should all wear masks. But these are special people and they don't have to. True North Korean style worship.
Starting point is 00:32:09 True Jim Jones style worship. So I want to ask you a question about like if you hear a clip like that, what is the story that's even being covered? I mean, I guess, yeah, Obama's an asshole for throwing a big ass party. Congrats. It seems like that's the story. Yeah. That seems like it would be with the news item that Alex is covering is, but it's not.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Oh, it might appear that the story is that the Libs are hypocrites and they don't follow their own public health guidance. But really, if you look at the way that this is being reported, that's not the story either. The story as it's being presented by Alex is about how the left worships people like Obama and allows them to get away with the things that don't allow people like Alex or Trump to get away with. Sure. That's the story.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Yeah. Yeah. That's interesting to me. But it's also a story about how black men wear jewelry and we need to fear it. And he's an African God or something. He's an African God. It's very important that we mentioned that about Obama. I feel like later coverage of the story will get more racist.
Starting point is 00:33:06 It's possible. So the underlying story here is that there was a picture of Obama from his 60th birthday party that got released where he's dancing around without a mask on. Obviously, Alex can't be outraged that he's not wearing a mask because Alex doesn't think anyone should wear a mask. Yeah. That's a different lane to attack from. And the simple hypocrisy angle, that's more of a Fox News kind of ploy.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Yeah. That's kind of weak tea. And I think, I think that's a tansuit. Sure. Yeah. Let them have that. I will say that everyone on the left are cult members who want to be locked down but think Obama's special.
Starting point is 00:33:38 Right. Yeah. So they worship him. Yes. Right. Right. I think he's an asshole. I think that certainly the optics of that are bad.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Having this party and, you know, I think that there's fair criticism there. Yeah. I think that Alex is being a little bit of a dick. Yeah. And I also think that there are market differences between this kind of bad behavior, perhaps, or maybe unwise behavior and certainly bad public responsibility.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Sure. Because you do have a certain amount of responsibility to the public when you're Obama. Yeah. Yeah. I think that there's a difference between that and the kind of irresponsible shit people like Trump and Alex do around the virus and around public health. Yeah. And so I refuse to even accept any kind of false equivalents between the two.
Starting point is 00:34:35 It's a bad faith argument. Yes. It's a bad faith argument. And I can say that while still having some criticism for the bad optics and the unwise decision making sure of having a party that doesn't follow. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Guidance. Hey, this guy is driving around swinging a baseball bat of people's mailboxes. What is it? What an asshole. That is exactly like Hitler. All right. It's the same level of crime. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:03 It's it's it's not difficult. No. Also quotes. They're not difficult. Thomas Jefferson quotes. That's from Thomas Jefferson quotes. Yeah. Thomas Jefferson quotes are not difficult.
Starting point is 00:35:16 The Monticello Institute has told me that Thomas Jefferson did in fact say the quotes are difficult. Hey, relax. That was a TJ quote. Here's Alex doing doing one of the old standards. Okay. Thomas Jefferson was famously asked by a French reporter, what is the level of tyranny in which humans will accept?
Starting point is 00:35:34 And he said, the level at which you will accept, what is the level that tyrants will take us to? And he said the level you will accept. Very simple. Sounds right. That's a Frederick Douglass quote. You betcha. But the thing that I want to bring into focus here is the way that Alex is telling this
Starting point is 00:35:54 story. He's now added a French reporter into it and famously this was said. And the reason that I think that this is important is he's able to just craft this. Oh, yeah. Toss a French reporter in there. Yeah. He said that it was in a speech at other point that the details around this don't matter. Because Frederick Douglass said it.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Yeah. So you've already decided that you're going to erase a black man from history. So you might as well add a French reporter who gives a shit. But I don't think I don't even think it's conscious on Alex's part. I mean, great. I think his, his politics would erase Frederick Douglass, his favor of Thomas Jefferson. But I think that it's just that he has this little bit of trivial grasp to this, this, this kernel of information.
Starting point is 00:36:39 And he just wants to flesh it out with details to make himself sound like more of an expert. Yeah, of course. That's, that's all he does. It's like his version of quoting exactly deadline dash one of one one oh nine B section one by eleven. Yeah. That's the whole thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:54 It's an act. I was, it was, I think poor taste for him not to try and do an offensive French accent there. May we? Exactly. So Alex gets to some more, some more headlines. Blah. So the mandates are coming.
Starting point is 00:37:08 That's a nice word for forced. The force inoculations are coming. Fauci says in full FDA approval will inspire a flood of vaccine requirements. You know, I didn't see that on my list. There's such a day lose of clips. Do we have that clip guys? Somebody get that for me. I want to play that next segment because it's, it's not enough to just read the quote.
Starting point is 00:37:29 I want to, I want you to hear it for yourself next segment. So the mandates are coming. Fauci says full FDA approval will inspire a flood of vaccine requirements. So Fauci's comments were very specifically about how after the FDA fully approves the COVID vaccine, you're likely to see a ton of mandates on the local level regarding vaccination. This isn't him threatening mandates. He's just expressing a sense that many areas probably already want to put in local mandates
Starting point is 00:37:56 but are reluctant to because full approval hasn't been granted yet. In the same interview, Fauci said that further lockdowns were unlikely, but I expect Alex is going to ignore that part, seeing as that he's predicted that August 11th today, if you're listening to this, so the beginning of martial law, which weirdly hasn't come up on this episode yet. Strange. I wonder, I wonder what Alex is thinking about that. It's so funny to me how many, how, how a local restaurant can put in a vaccine mandate
Starting point is 00:38:23 and then immediately be like, Oh, I also got rid of all the customers that I didn't like from before. Isn't that weird that the unvaccinated are also the assholes that I hated who came to my restaurant before? I think it's really strange to how like people of Alex's politics don't believe in like the Civil Rights Act. No, you should be able to ban people from making their cake that has homosexual requirements here because religion, no, you can't have a vaccine mandate because I disagree with
Starting point is 00:38:55 vaccines. A little strange. It's a little pathetic. So I know what you can also tell by the exact wording that Alex is using there, where he's getting this new story from that headline is from a new, uh, from a Nigerian outlet called the paradise, which is just reinterpreting a primary article from USA Today. The headline on the blog is far more sensational and thus Alex is going to tend to cover that as opposed to the underlying actual article, which is less useful for his purposes.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Yeah. So, you know, it's fun to always like be like, Alex, you're not reading the paradise. You're not reading this Nigerian website. Get out of here. Yeah. Yeah. You had to put it back through Google translate twice. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:36 You're not, you're not reading this. So what we got going on now, Jordan, um, is the culmination of like a century of evil plans that the globalists have a century and 10 years. They were 10 years behind. True. Yeah. We've got a lot more coming up today. My friends, but the first thing I want to do before we go to break is import you to realize
Starting point is 00:40:01 how important this is. This is the big globalist move. This is a hundred years of Robert Barron planning. This is everything launched now and it's not going as well as they wanted. They're just going to pour on more steam though. So this is going to get very destructive, very reckless, very, very dangerous, but where they're taking us is so horrible and so dystopic. We don't have a choice, but to do whatever it takes to stop them.
Starting point is 00:40:27 And that's where we are right now. So folks, you're going to look back on these days as a piece of cake. They're going to be claiming in a year, two, three years that half the population's dying from variants because we didn't take the shots. Of course, it'll be all the people that took the shots that are dying, but because of the death of logic, even those being killed won't admit it because that's too scary. They have Stockholm syndrome. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:49 So half the half the population is going to be dead soon. Yep. Good, good way to go out to break. Yeah. You know, it's fun. It really makes sense, you know, that after January 6th, not doing anything solved the problem. And there's absolutely no way that a propagandist like this saying that it's open season on
Starting point is 00:41:10 all of our political enemies could lead to a repeat of that event. It's so amazing how doing nothing worked. It certainly has been effective. Yeah. So Alex comes back from break and he wants to play this clip of Bill Gates, although this actually is just a clip of Anderson Cooper who apparently was talking to Bill Gates, but cuts it off before Bill Gates. Well, you don't want Bill Gates to talk.
Starting point is 00:41:34 And I, I'm sorry about this, but this is apparently now a thing. We have a streak. This is the second episode in a row where we're going to hear Alex say the word ejaculate. God damn it. I apologize. I apologize. But let me play this clip. This is Bill Gates is on with the other globalist heir to a giant robber baron fortune, the
Starting point is 00:42:00 Vanderbilt heir, Anderson Cooper and Anderson Cooper is saying, well, we should just deny social security benefits to people. Oh, because it's a privilege to write. You pay social scheme, but if you don't take the deadly experimental shot that violates the Nuremberg code saying you've got to do something, which they admit now doesn't even work and the majority of the dying have taken it. Wow. Well, then you'll just, and then Bill Gates starts smiling like a pig and you know what,
Starting point is 00:42:30 here it is. Shit. They are saying you have to be vaccinated in order to work at a corporation. Is that something you support? And do you think the federal government or state governments or the very least federal government should mandate if you want to get on an airplane, you have to be vaccinated. If you want to get social security, you need to be vaccinated. If you want to get whatever, whatever benefits they give, you need to be vaccinated for.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Is that something that the US can and should do? And he went on to say yes, but if you just backed up, why didn't you let it over people? I mean, Gates looks like he had a spontaneous ejaculation. And I'm not mean that to be gross. It looks like he just, he just, I can't even make the face. He's like, oh, oh, oh, you could have played it. Judge Smales. And then we would see the face.
Starting point is 00:43:19 He pulls out that special putter, Billy Baru, he goes, Oh, Billy, this is a big one, Billy. And just has an orgasm. You could have just played the clip. If he had an orgasm. He had Vereed Zarkaria, another globalist on CNN, doing an interview with him a year and a half ago. And he said, you know, the lockdowns never really end and Gates did the same thing. He had an orgasm on air.
Starting point is 00:43:45 You could play that picture. It tells a thousand words. Okay. Yeah. I think, I think he's trying to be funny. I guess. I think. Is that it?
Starting point is 00:43:55 I don't know. That's bad. It's really tough to tell because he's said this a lot. Yeah. Like he talks about Bill Gates, uh, Jason while talking about tyranny. Yeah, true. Quite a bit. True.
Starting point is 00:44:08 And something is he goes to semi regularly, but I think that, I mean, you could see that as an instance where he just thinks he's got his hands on a good bit. Wow. I guess you could. I can't tell. Yeah. It's not funny. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:44:22 It's not delivered. Well, uh-uh. He has the, he has the intonation of somebody who's like actually saying that this dude just came. Yeah. 100%. And it's not like he's angry. Like Eddie Pepitone's angry with that kind of whimsical rage behind it.
Starting point is 00:44:38 It's just hatred. Yeah. It's confounding. I can't tell, but I am willing to believe that there's a chance that his intention is humor. Okay. It's a failure. That is, that is about as low a criticism as you can give of anybody trying to be funny.
Starting point is 00:44:57 I am willing to admit it's possible you were maybe attempting humor and failing, but again, I apologize that you had to hear Alex say ejaculation. You have failed as a humorist. So Alex, this is, this is also one of my favorite things up there with the times that he finds a new song to rant over when he says something like this. I just fucking love it. You know, I'm not going to play the head of the U.S. teachers union saying force her by to have a shot at, but everybody knows they're doing this now.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Why am I proving they're calling for it? I love it when he's like, why do I prove anything? Why do I have to prove something? Because you're making claims, dude. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, everybody knows this. That is the my proof. So the the teachers union did have voice support for vaccine mandates. Yeah, of course they did.
Starting point is 00:45:51 Yeah. But I Alex doesn't cover it and he seems angry about proving anything. It's this. Your whole thing is proving things. I resent you forcing me to look into the things that I am making up because they are not true, sir. Another thing that he's not refusing to prove and that is this the story out of Germany. And next hour, I'm going to read to you out of the translation, one of the major German
Starting point is 00:46:20 newspapers highly respected, the largest medical union of doctors in the country. It's not the largest medical. Corners. That's a lot of your top doctors. There's one guy. Right. A lot of fields over a hundred fields. This is the term pathologist.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Their union came out, it turns out, in March and said, looks like these vaccines are killing a lot of people. Now they've been doing spot checks and they're finding 30 to 40 percent, depending on where they look, 30 is the low 40 is the high. So 35 percent of the death in Germany of people they're giving autopsies to died of those shots. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:46:57 So this is an interesting way to tell the story. But now I want to, I told you that you're going to love the hilarity that ensues. And this is where it comes. You may remember that when I was breaking down what the story is actually about, the original article included some comments from people from the Paul Ehrlich Institute who were saying that this doesn't match up with anything that we're seeing. I assume they own the Wuhan laboratory? No.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Okay. Alex makes a crucial mistake here. But don't worry, a eugenics organization that calls for world depopulation, the Paul Ehrlich Society has come out and tried to debunk it with no proof. And the coroner just said, well, you please come see the bodies that have been eaten by this. You're not an epidemiologist. How dare your environmental organization come out and say, oh, nobody's dying because
Starting point is 00:47:50 they're not environmentalists. They want us to. Environmental organization. They say there's too many people everywhere. As environmentalists? That seems strange. Who do you think trained Bill Gates, Ehrlich, who do I tell you? Ehrlich.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Almost every week. I tell you about Ehrlich. Ehrlich. Ehrlich. Ehrlich. Never heard that before. Ehrlich. Ehrlich.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Ehrlich. Holdren. Holdren. Holdren. Ehrlich. Because they wrote the battle plan. So Alex doesn't talk about Paul Ehrlich all the time, but he does bring him up sometimes. Mostly it's John Holdren.
Starting point is 00:48:22 John P. Holdren. Yes. Yeah. The guy who wrote Ecoscience. Paul Ehrlich was also the co-author of that. Gotcha. Paul Ehrlich Institute is not an environmental organization. It's actually part of the German government and it's a biomedical research entity.
Starting point is 00:48:35 He was talking about the Paul Ehrlich Society. No. No. Oh. It better. Okay. Alex is confusing Paul Ehrlich, who the Institute is named after with Paul R. Ehrlich. No.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Co-author of the textbook Ecoscience. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Starting point is 00:48:54 No. No. No. No. I mean this is just embarrassing. So yeah, could there be any more obvious you have no fucking clue what you're talking about and I have been talking about this specific thing for this long and you have no idea what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:49:15 It's pretty amazing. Wow. So the Paul who the Institute was named after was an immunologist who cured syphilis. He died in 1915, a good 62 years before the other Paul co-authored the textbook Alex isn't read. Sure. Just amazing how fucking stupid Alex is. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:49:31 But again, this is one of the things that's like, it seems like maybe we're just nitpicking, but in reality, you have to understand how Alex processes information. When he's doing these things about headlines, he writes a story in it and he just adds extraneous details to stuff. He sees the name Paul Ehrlich Institute and he's like, oh my God, I know who Paul Ehrlich is. And he just decides to write a story about it based on like, oh, I have this, this textbook that I've made everyone afraid of.
Starting point is 00:49:56 They're the same person. No, they're not. You have no idea what you're talking about. You just, just presenting things with the authority and confidence of somebody who knows what they're talking about when in reality is just a fucking idiot. Yeah. That's not, it's not nitpicking. Like if he misspoke, you know, like when he plays the clips of Nancy Pelosi, misspeaking
Starting point is 00:50:15 and all that shit, that's a mistake. This is a foundational element of everything he believes. And he just has no idea. No idea. It doesn't matter. It doesn't. It's like with the, it's, it's one guy. It's one guy.
Starting point is 00:50:31 You know, like he's basing it now and it turned into a whole you. If it was like the fucking, if it was like the octopus that picked world cup winners who was like, who just picked out of a can, like maybe it hurts. He'd be like the entire union of American pathologists or like he's insane. No, but see what the thing is that his version of it, if you like it makes sense. So like Paul Ehrlich and John P. Holdren wrote this book, Eco science, sure, that apparently has to do with how you kill off a population using vaccines and blah, blah, blah, blah. It was a big book.
Starting point is 00:51:02 Right. So yeah, it's, it's in there. It's, it's great. It's the plan. It's the battle plan, the original battle plan for 1977. Right. It gets implemented into the world, right? Everybody is doing it.
Starting point is 00:51:13 And now their plans are coming to fruition vis-a-vis the COVID vaccine, kill off everybody. That's what they're doing. No, there is a guy in Germany who's trying to say, hold on now, the vaccines are killing everybody. Watch out. And the Paul Ehrlich Institute is the one who tries to debunk them. It makes perfect sense. It makes total sense, except for the part where there's two Paul Ehrlich's.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Ooh, reincarnation. No. Okay. It, it, if not for that very important fact, perhaps the most important fact to the entire preceding makes a great story, except for that fact. Which is critical. It's like whenever, it's like in that 11th hour situation where somebody finally confirms your alibi after you've gone through like 15 days of trial and then they're like, see,
Starting point is 00:52:01 we've made our case. And then the person's like, yeah, there's one problem though. He was not there to do that stuff. It was a different person with the same name. Yes. Oh, you almost got him though. Cool. So close.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Yep. Okay. Let's go back to complaining about Obama's party. And he doesn't seem to know that it was a birthday party. I find this very weird. Banana. And this is where it gets a little bit more racist. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:26 Play it again with audio. Barack Obama's in a baby blue outfit with a big platinum rapper chain. Woo. Man. Woo. There's a bunch of weird ass billionaire Jeffrey Epstein pedophiles around them. That's literally, look at the list of who's there. It's a bunch of pedophiles scum.
Starting point is 00:52:44 They're like, yeah, we got a black guy as our front man. Woo. He worked real good for us. Now we've got all these black spokespersons for what we're doing. People are all going straight to hell. I mean, can you think of something more disgusting than this? And it just goes on and on. Oh, and what are they celebrating?
Starting point is 00:53:05 We overthrew the election. We overthrew Trump. We chumped Trump into a deadly vaccine. Celebrating Obama's 60th birthday. That would be his 60th birthday that they're celebrating. I feel like there is an inherent, disgusting racism here of like only seeing non-white people as being able to be used for things. Yep.
Starting point is 00:53:24 And that, that mentality is pretty disgusting. Hey, hey, this guy worked and a community organizer in Chicago founded moves of senator and then it became the president of the United States. Obviously, he doesn't have any agency of his own. No, no, no, no, no. He was being groomed by the CIA since he was a zygote. Absolutely. So, um, another, another thing that we, we notice all the time, uh, in Alex's coverage
Starting point is 00:53:51 is that, that, that razor's edge of extremism, which is you have to constantly be winning, but also losing. Sure. Sure. And like Alex takes that to a parody, uh, level here. Welcome back. Going into our number two, evil is always going to make a run at good. It always builds up in secret and prepares all its spies and minions and then sends out
Starting point is 00:54:16 its probes. And if it doesn't find the opposition, it escalates the attack. And then if you push it back, it will launch a full assault and try to take over, which it's doing right now. It'd rather take over all sneakily, but globally see ham fisted out in the open, pedophilia is good, world government's good, unapproved inoculations are good, censorship's good, mass starvation of third world from the lockdowns is good. This is real desperation death throw stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:46 I'd use the analogy of Blade Runner, the original Harrison Ford, when he shoots, and when she realizes she's dying, she's like, I mean, that's, that's what's going on right now. The question is how many of us are they going to drag in the hole with them with all these nuclear weapons and bio weapons? The globalists may release them just to take us down with them. So we're not out of the woods by any, by any stretch of the imagination, we're in some deep crap, but they are getting their ass handed to them. We're just too powerful.
Starting point is 00:55:18 The lust for freedom and lust isn't a good word in the Bible, but it's a good word to me. I'm saying there's a desire for freedom. I just, I desire freedom more than I desire the most beautiful woman you can imagine. You understand that. It's first and foremost. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's my goddess. Freedom is his goddess.
Starting point is 00:55:38 I mean, he understands that the point of lust is that it takes away from your worship of God. I don't think he understands a lot of the nuances of, of religion. Yeah. Yeah. He, but he lusts for this freedom. Well, I mean, God is actually part of the point of his religion is to become a servant before God relinquish that freedom to his, yeah, that's the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:56:03 So if you lust after freedom, you're literally denying the existence of your own God. I know a guy that Alex would dig Satan. Oh man, his favorite thing is when God said, do what that wilt. That was his, I'm telling you it's false flag. He's been Satan the whole time. Could be. So Alex is, you know, he's presenting this like we're kicking the shit out of these globals, but look out.
Starting point is 00:56:30 They're going to nuke us. Yeah. That's comical. I can't do anything. That's ridiculous. All right. We're too powerful. Now at any point in time, they can wipe us out with a single button press, but we are
Starting point is 00:56:40 so powerful. They won't even press that button again. It only takes a single button press, maybe a bad day from one of these globalists and we're all fucking dead. Cool. Yeah. So Alex gets to talking about how lady, lady freedom is his goddess and it leads him to get a little bit mad about the idea of bowing down to lesser men.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Okay. I desire freedom more than I desire the most beautiful woman you can imagine. It's first and foremost. It's, it's, it's, it's my goddess and I'm not some occultic goddess worshiper. I do like the things God's created, but you get what I'm saying. I mean, there's a North Star I'm following. It's freedom. Sure as hell.
Starting point is 00:57:19 It's observing my will over a bunch of degenerate. Nobody's burning hell before I do that. See there's my flesh saying that I know Lord, please help me. No, I don't want to burn in hell before I do that. Love you. Jesus help me. The point is I will not bow to these people. I bow to God immediately because God is incredible and I've seen it.
Starting point is 00:57:38 I will not bow to these lesser people. Never. Never going to happen now about Trump. Let's get into the big news here. Joe Rogan is a smart guy. Amazing. The big news. Let's get into the big news.
Starting point is 00:57:58 No, no, no. There's a progression here that is so goddamn funny. He's screaming about how he's not going to bow down to a lesser man. Like, no, I will not. I never, never. Now let's get to the news. Like that transition alone is hilarious. Both Blitz are screaming about how he will not bow to a man.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Can you imagine any other newscaster to making that kind of a pivot? I always I mean that speech that Edward R. Murrow gave where he just just went off on Eisenhower, right? Just went off on Eisenhower said that Eisenhower is the worst president ever. Fuck and he's going to light himself on fire before the Viet Cong ever even fucking tried it. He is going to kill everybody. And then of course he's going to go back to the news.
Starting point is 00:58:45 This country is plagued by good night and good luck. Good night and good luck. Yeah. So that transition is hilarious. And then the transition from like, let's get to the big news and then the big news is that Joe Rogan is smart. Joe Rogan is a smart guy. Joe Rogan is a smart guy.
Starting point is 00:59:00 It's a one to punch that I just I love that so good. So Alex is mad that people are critiquing Joe Rogan about his vaccine stupidity. Oh yeah. Recently. I like how we had a theory that maybe this isn't so not on purpose. This maybe this isn't so unintentional. Rogan's platforming of all this shit and that anti-vax shit is like, all right, now you're going.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Yeah. Yeah. It seems like he's he's dipping his toes further. Yeah. Yeah. Hope. Hope. Spotify feels real good about their investments.
Starting point is 00:59:38 I mean, they feel real good. Rogan is on that same path that feels like that 18 year olds or like 14 year olds were on 10 years ago where the YouTube algorithm, like all of his friends just keep recommending Hey, here's a good guy. Here's a good guy. Here's a good guy. And then all of a sudden the guy from news radio is now like, I'm going to say it. We're going to have to get rid of the black population and you're like, what the fuck
Starting point is 01:00:01 is going on? Yeah. I mean, I think that there is a dark possible future where Rogan is essentially like another sex. Yeah. Yeah. A passively red-pilled asshole. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:15 But I think that he's too old for it to be like really effective because I think it'll take a while for him to really break hard to the to the extreme. Yeah. He'd have to he's still he's still as the presentation of a naive dope. Yeah. That kind of is a protective shield for his hundred million dollar contract. That's true. I think I think the saving Gracie has is that Republican politicians and far right figures
Starting point is 01:00:40 don't do a shit ton of drugs all the time or at least not are open about it. Whereas he's just like, I am high all the time. What are you going to do? Follow me? Get out of here. Yeah. So Alex plays a clip of Rogan talking about this stuff and I didn't watch the entire Rogan episode because I do not have the time for that unless Alex is on.
Starting point is 01:01:01 But I think that there's a really elementary thinking error that you can pinpoint in Rogan just from the clip. Alex plays, but I want to play the clip and I want to show you just a small snapshot. This is a small snapshot. I've got like 50 articles. I'm going to show you 10 prestigious organizations saying exactly what just said, but the system knows what he said is true. They are simply hoping you don't look at the information.
Starting point is 01:01:35 So here's what he had to say a few days ago in his podcast. Vaccination can enhance the transmission of highly virulent pathogens. So this is a scientific paper from 2015 that shows that if here's what an important quote. Vaccines that keep the host alive but still allow transmission can thus allow virulent strains to circulate in a population. So vaccines that don't kill the virus. Vaccines that allow people like this is one of the things we're finding out about what they're calling breakthrough cases.
Starting point is 01:02:21 So people who are vaccinated can still get COVID and they can still transmit COVID. This recently happened at the comedy store. A vaccinated comedian gave COVID and vaccinated some of them not. That situation where the vaccine just kind of protects you from serious damage, but protects you from really being like badly hospitalized or death, but doesn't stop you from getting the virus can possibly lead to more potent viruses. So these people that are saying, oh, it's these unvaccinated people that are responsible for the variants.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Well, there's actually scientific papers that point to singular very sort of environment that we're creating by having so many people vaccinated with a vaccine that doesn't kill off the virus. It actually can lead to more potent viruses. So it is fine in that story anywhere. So it is true that the fact that there are some breakthrough infections, it's not ideal and in a perfect world, vaccines would stop the spread of any illness. However, there's a critical thinking error that Joe Rogan is making here that required
Starting point is 01:03:37 for this argument to make any sense. He's acting as if the vaccine has no effect on whether or not a person will get COVID, which is not true. It greatly reduces transmission, even if it doesn't do so completely. Joe's argument is essentially him taking the present circumstances and comparing them to a perfect vaccine. In that context, yeah, this vaccine doesn't look so good. Some people will still get mild cases of the virus and may have the potential to pass it
Starting point is 01:04:02 along to other people. What really should be done, however, is compare this vaccine to the actual alternative and that is how it things would look like with no vaccine. Even though we do have to stipulate that some people can transmit the virus even though they're vaccinated, the alternative is people who are not vaccinated, who spread the virus a lot more. In reality, Rogan's argument against vaccination only makes sense as an argument in favor of vaccination.
Starting point is 01:04:27 If his concern is the potential for viral mutation in transmission, the risk of that is substantially higher. The lower the rate of vaccination is in the community. Also in a fun turn of events, Andrew Reed, the scientist who authored the study Joe's talking about, has come out and said, quote, Joe Rogan is getting this completely wrong. Yeah, that sounds about right. So yeah, I don't know. I don't know if this is the breaking news that Joe Rogan's smart that Alex wants to.
Starting point is 01:04:52 Hey, OK, all I'm saying is if it doesn't solve all of our problems immediately and permanently, what we should do is wait a little bit, see how the science looks, let several hundred million people die, and then I'll think about getting vaccinated. Yeah, I think I think that when when you create sort of bizarre alternatives to compare something to you can always make that something look either really bad or really good. Totally. And that that's kind of the mistake and I'm willing to believe that Rogan is making just
Starting point is 01:05:33 like a mistake there in some in some way. Like I think he just hasn't thought about anything. Some people are not pointing out, Dan, that with scuba gear, if you go too far down, sometimes the pressure will make it not work, and that's why we should never go in the water. This checks out. Yeah, perfect. Why won't anybody report that you can't go lower than 1200 feet and you shouldn't go in water every ever.
Starting point is 01:06:01 So Alex gets a little bit heady and he starts talking about Bible verses. I think he this is another instance of a thing that he I think he doesn't understand Bible text. Yeah. How powerful a second Chronicles 714, because if you understand that, you understand everything in the universe, put it back up for me, please. If my people, the people that love justice and goodness, who want to be good, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and stop playing God and pray, make connection
Starting point is 01:06:35 to me and seek me. It says it right there. Pray, seek me, connect and turn from their wicked ways. God knows you're not perfect. God made you. He said King Dave was a man of his own heart. That's what God's like. Killing his best buddy to have sex with his wife.
Starting point is 01:06:50 Damn, God made us. God's got passion. David was a man after God's own heart because he had unwavering faith and because he was repentant. No, no, no, no. The takeaway from that is not supposed to be that God also wants to fuck his wife gets it. That's what the takeaway from that story is that God's your bro, man.
Starting point is 01:07:10 David was a man after God's heart because he liked to sling dick around. What are you going to sex shame him? That's bullshit. You're going to tell me that God doesn't get it. I. What, you think Zeus didn't fuck? Well, I mean, the problem really that I guess I have is that just one. Well, in this specific instance, I always forget to apply the same level of bad reading
Starting point is 01:07:39 comprehension that Alex has for the news to religious texts thing that he cares about the most theoretically. Yeah, I always forget that like, oh, no, he doesn't have the headlines. Yeah, so in talking about this, this Bible verse that he gets really excited about, sure, he gets into a headspace that's not unlike Isis in many ways. Sure. Imagine going to a Barack Obama party or go into a Chuck Schumer party or go into any of these, a Bill Clinton party.
Starting point is 01:08:10 Let me tell you the best thing about a Chuck Schumer party is a Chuck Schumer party. Don't stop. I don't want to go to any of these parties. Empty. Nobody's in the world. But you just pull off the side of the highway. It's some old black church, some old white church, some old Hispanic church, no matter where real people are.
Starting point is 01:08:28 And you just feel like you're on fire. You feel satisfied. You feel real. Everything they claim they are, they don't have nothing. Zero, these people have no power. That doesn't sound true. They're the failures. They weren't connected to God.
Starting point is 01:08:46 That's why they go against God's plan. So I say, stop worshiping these damn people and stop bowing down to them and stop worrying what happens to this stupid ass body. You're going to lose this thing. Stop loving this damn flesh and giving it all your power and worrying about it and dumping potions on it and patting it all day. You take care of your body as a Scott's temple. But if you lose your body in the service against evil, that is a blessing.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Okay. All right. Oh, car. Yeah. Yeah, that's. Hey, hey, just so you know that as long, look, you're going to die anyway. Right. So you might as well die in service to the Lord.
Starting point is 01:09:22 Yeah, if you die fighting the globalist, it's a blessing. You get twice as much heaven. Yeah. You get the most heaven. That's upsetting. Also, what potions are you putting on your? I want to know. Is this fucking Harry Potter?
Starting point is 01:09:34 What is happening? People put potions on. Alex been playing too many adventure video games. All right. Jesus. Potions. I would, I would understand the lotions. Ah, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:09:45 He's actually specifically referencing a high potion, which will restore 500 HP, my friend. Okay. Um, so Alex gets to talking about his commitment to the info war. Sure. And he says something that kind of surprised me. Yeah. The force inoculations are coming.
Starting point is 01:10:01 That's coming up and we'll hit a lot of other stuff. And I'll just say this right now. If I had two or three times of funding we've got, I could have done a lot more. And I'm not bitching. I know our audience is amazing. He's done great things supporting us, but I am completely all in. I mean, I'm trying right now to sell my house, put it into the fight, which is not even a hard decision to make.
Starting point is 01:10:26 I mean, you got the whole damn thing coming in on your ass. I mean, everything's in. It's all in, all in, all in, ladies and gentlemen. So just go to my pillow.com. Oh, man. Oh, God. That's it. Oh, we're in the fight against the globalist buy a fucking pillow.
Starting point is 01:10:48 Money. So go to my pillow so I can get a taste of it. I can get a 3% cut out of everyone. Ouch. I thought he sold his house six months ago. He's selling his other house. Okay. He's selling a secret house.
Starting point is 01:11:05 This, this sounds like just a rerun. Listen, if I were a better businessman, I would have been able to do more for you, but I'm not that good. So I'm re I'm fucking ripping my pillow now. I will tell you, I will tell you that we overextended ourselves in the Info War. We, we bought, look, they told us it was stupid to buy tanks made out of diamonds. Maybe, maybe it was a bad move. And I see now that they might have been right, but would you consider buying a
Starting point is 01:11:33 pillow because I need another diamond? Yeah, that reminds me of what I was working at that fucking coupon place. And one day everybody is working and he's just the owner of the company is just like, you know what, I'm going to turn the third floor into a coffee shop. You know, it's going to be like a Starbucks. Nobody will have to pay for it. See, I'm giving you guys a game. It's like, no, pay us, you asshole.
Starting point is 01:11:58 What are you talking about? This is a very group on ask. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're a bunch of dicks. Yeah. All right. Ah, this little part of the office is decorated like a tree. And oh, it's like a little forest that you can go do work. See, look. Oh, and there's a bunch of La Croix around.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Why am I still a temp after a year and a half? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, asshole. You're fucking dicks. Yeah. So Alex gets back to the Germany story. Sure. And what now that we know that he has the wrong air like it's kind of funny to recognize that that's basically his entire angle on the story.
Starting point is 01:12:31 Unreal. It's amazing. Unreal. And I already know all this, but it's scarier now to have one of the leading pathologist in Germany who's done his own study of a bunch of dead bodies found the same number, 30 to 40 percent dead. Of the dead bodies, 30, 40 percent of the bodies they're now autopsy died of the vaccine, they believe. But oh, don't worry, though. Where's my book at?
Starting point is 01:12:57 What do I do with my? Oh, here it is. Where'd my eco science book go? Did I remove it? Oh, no. Oh, it's right here. Look at this. But don't worry. Who's in the article? They've got the John P. Holdren institution saying with no evidence, it's not true.
Starting point is 01:13:14 When he wrote the science book on depopulation, poison vaccines, poison fluoride and everything else to be Paul Erlich's, the famous eugenicist, just killed most of the people. His plan finally got adopted. Man, just embarrassing. Just, I mean, it could not be like sitting there. I felt like I was handing him rope slowly. Just like, here you go.
Starting point is 01:13:38 I guess you I guess this is all your decision. Yeah, I'm just holding the rope, man. I'm not doing anything. I'm not moving. I'm not watching you shit on your desk. It's I don't know. Oh, boy, I always I always find it interesting to imagine the audience listening to this and still taking them seriously.
Starting point is 01:14:00 And one of the reasons that they can is that the information that there are two Paul Erlich's and Alex has no idea what he's talking about. That never penetrates info wars content that never gets on the show. And if you are just passively listening to this, it's really easy to assume that it is the same Paul Erlich because why not? There might not be a Paul Erlich Institute named after this famous scientist. Of course. A guy, you know, one of them is a guy whose work was in ecological concerns.
Starting point is 01:14:30 Sure. You know, it's a little weird that they'd be weighing in on the science in Germany about like, you know, biological and that's really the only thing that you can point to that you're like weird. But you know what? Maybe there is a there's a tie in for sure. And yeah, maybe there is this German Paul Erlich Institute that just really admired Paul Erlich and so they named it after him.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Or maybe he endowed the beginning of the Institute. Maybe Thomas Jefferson didn't build my middle school, you know, like it's just named after him. Yeah. Yeah. And so I think if you're passively listening, you could be like, I am. Makes sense. It is the same. And it's not. And Alex is building so much of this conspiracy on the idea that it's suspicious
Starting point is 01:15:12 because it's the same person and it's not. It's just pathetic. Yeah, that's not good. And Alex, even just reporting on this story, can't help himself from just adding lies. The pathologist, however, received support from his own ranks. The Federal Association of German Pathologists stated that more autopsies of vaccinated people who died within a certain time frame and that
Starting point is 01:15:36 the vaccination should be performed. They went on to say they're seeing higher death rates from the vaccinated. So the part there at the end is Alex editorializing. Yeah, yeah, it's not in the article because the rest of the stuff makes sense. You know, the the the people, the pathology union, again, more people should be get autopsies because then we'd have more information to go on. Yeah, 12 out of 40 is not the sample size you can use to draw conclusions about
Starting point is 01:16:04 a large population. No, and that even the 30 to 40 percent of those people who are being referenced in this article, they did not prove that they died because of vaccination. Oh, no, no, no, no, so there is more information that is required. And that is what there is a call for more information. Yeah. Alex, adding that other detail onto the story is what he does because the actual text of this article that he's reading is underwhelming.
Starting point is 01:16:30 Right. It doesn't match the conspiracies that he's built up around it. Hey, this guy's got concerns. Maybe let's find out some more stuff. Right. No, everyone's dying. Oh, OK. So I got to I got towards the end of this episode. And I was kind of feeling empty. Marshall Law begins on Wednesday.
Starting point is 01:16:53 It seems like that would be more important than an obscure German scientist giving a shit or Alex not knowing who Paul Ehrlich is. But there's, you know, the last episode was pretty intense, you know, like we're going work. It's happening. Yeah, there's this emergency alert system thing that's going to be the cover for the Internet takeover and Biden's going to put in this Marshall Law and also maybe a climate emergency, but also maybe it'll happen a different day. Of course, but it's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:17:22 Right. Does he realize that his sponsor is holding a three day long talkathon to overthrow the government? He does. And I was I was concerned that it hadn't come up. Yeah, come up on this episode. And now it does. And maybe we shouldn't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:17:44 OK, maybe a worthy OK. That's nice. Look, look, maybe maybe the 11th. I will walk it back. Maybe, but I'm not. Maybe. Well, maybe. I'm glad that the boom operator mentioned this to me.
Starting point is 01:17:57 This is something I forgot to come real quick. This boom operator knows what's up. He should get a production credit. Totally. Absolutely. The number of times that I've heard Alex say the boom operator brought this up. It's staggering. This is what this is a VIP.
Starting point is 01:18:12 Info is a boom operator because it is not their job to give a shit. No. And apparently they're coming through in the clutch and telling Alex. Hey, you forgot to talk about this. Also, the only member of his staff who has never fucked up. His mic has always sounded good. Yeah, but he's wearing like a lapaum. I know, but environmental cover today. When I said last week, I'm not hedging my bets because I was clear then
Starting point is 01:18:36 that Obama, also known as Biden, but Biden's his puppet. So that Freudian slip was actually real, but it's I don't say Biden. I say wild that when the president can't let it go, who stole it by fraud has his way. A lot of dependent clauses. There's a lot going on. A lot of we've already got a little tangent that we just left on. Hey, I didn't say anything weird.
Starting point is 01:19:03 That's definitely not me to the right. So Biden, that's always gotten so far, always. They are fully intending to never have real elections in this country again. Now they're a domestic security force of spies and contact tracers. And they do have an emergency alert system thing for the 11th. When Michael and Dell starts putting out his evidence of election fraud. I'm not saying that's why they're doing it. And I'm not saying for sure Biden will do it then, but maybe they're trying to find
Starting point is 01:19:31 out who the leakers are, but they're they're in the White House meetings. Drawing up the plans. Sure. And I just believe Jack Posubic has got great sources. I made some calls and said, yeah, we're being told big national emergency announcement on the 11th or or or near to that. And I said when I announced last week, they may not do it, but definitely they're gearing up for it and they have this FEMA emergency alert.
Starting point is 01:19:52 So yeah, so maybe, maybe it's not anything. And maybe maybe just like it's at the end of the world. Maybe our listeners aren't going to be listening to this on the way to FEMA camps and I don't know. Maybe maybe that entire day's programming that I did that was super sensational and maybe it was nothing. Well, you know, but we got a few sales out of it. So God, I'm the tip of the spear tip of the spear almost happened.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Guaranteed we would have been at that spear tip. If what we were stabbing was happening. This is kind of impressive in some ways. I mean, he's given up on this narrative before it even like the date happened. No, he is cut bait. Oh, easy. A hundred percent. Smartest move, smartest move.
Starting point is 01:20:33 I think, well, yeah, I guess if you're just trying to push sales, that is the smartest move. Yeah. Smarter move, bigger picture for the health of society is don't do this. Yeah, that would be the smartest. Stop. Yeah, that would be the stop acting this way. Yeah, it's not worth it.
Starting point is 01:20:49 Whatever, whatever pittance you're making from Mike Lindell is not worth it. No, no, it's not speaking to Mike Lindell. Oh boy, Alex is going to be on location this week. Of course he is. I'm going to be in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for the Mike Lindell event, broadcasting live from there, because it is very important. And he sounds so excited prize. And then you have a lot of evidence, so we're going to be there.
Starting point is 01:21:12 So be sure and tune in this week for all of that. You sound that defeated. That is a man with the confidence that after this 72 hours, we will have a nine zero Supreme Court justice decision. Holy shit, that that delivery of him being like Mike's got a lot of evidence. It's like, no, he doesn't know it. And I also think that there is like the Alex, I think is going because he might be realizing that like Mike Lindell is not going to be able to
Starting point is 01:21:43 fund things after this. No, no, this is a last ditch. Yeah, kind of ever. Yeah, they're my. I don't. I don't know how deep these pillow bags are. These pillow sheets, these pockets, these pillow, pillow pockets. The laundry is running low.
Starting point is 01:22:00 I can't, it can't possibly go on forever and Alex is, I think he, he, he may be, all right, I'm gonna take what I can get here. I'm gonna, I'm gonna head over there. I'm going to do some talking and I'm going to try and double my speaking feet. Yeah. So for Friday's episode, Jordan, what I was thinking about doing is talking episode about the end of the world that's happening today.
Starting point is 01:22:23 No, oh, because we've already decided we've already found out it's not. That's fair. So I was thinking about doing something about Mike Lindell's stream, but man, I don't know where to start. It's set like three days long. I don't, I, I don't know. There's nowhere to start or end. It's going to be a stream of consciousness rant and he's planning on doing
Starting point is 01:22:41 it for 72 straight hours. I've seen some people posting some nice clips on Twitter of how well it's going so far and I appreciate that. But what I think I'm going to do is check in on Alex's caravanity project, part three. I think we're going to have to. But it's not really a caravan. I need another pond.
Starting point is 01:22:59 I'll come up with something. Okay. Cyber Wolf. Saber Wolf. Saber Wolf. Shit. Cyber Symposium Wolf. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:23:10 We could call it my road trip. No. I want to make a my pillow pun, but I'm, I'm drawn a blank right now. It's brutal. The my thriller. Ooh. No, it's not great. It's not great.
Starting point is 01:23:24 Something will come to me and I'm sure. Something that rhymes with Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls, but like getting sued falls. Sued falls. There we go. I don't know how to spell that. Anyway, I look forward to seeing what Alex is doing there out on the road. Very sad sounding announcement for him here on this Sunday episode.
Starting point is 01:23:48 It leads me to believe that his coverage is going to be a little bit mopey. Anyway, we will check in on that, but until then, Jordan, we have a website. We do have a website. It's PaulAerlich.com. No, it's knowledgefight.com, but the knowledge fight we're referencing died in 1922 on. We're also on Twitter at PaulAerlich at knowledge underscore fight. And at Paul R. R.
Starting point is 01:24:12 Like also on Facebook and also on Facebook and a view of the iTunes. And please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out people do God's work. Yep, we'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo and Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'm Darrell Rundis. And now here comes the sex robots, Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 01:24:29 You're on the air. Thanks for holding. Well, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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