Knowledge Fight - #590: August 24, 2021
Episode Date: August 27, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan check in on what Alex has been up to. In this installment, the gents discuss why guest vetting is important, why Owen Shroyer isn't a "political prisoner," and get into what Dan ...has dubbed Shadow-Dumbass-Gate. Citations
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I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge
fight. I need money. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love
you. I love you. Hey everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan Jordan. We're
a couple dudes like to sit around worship with the author of Celine and talk a little
bit about Alex Jones. Oh indeed we are Dan Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your
bright spot today? My bright spot today Jordan is being wrong and it being okay. This is
our after Sesame Street as episode maybe. Okay. But there's there's a you know there's
something in life that sometimes things are you know you're afraid of or that you worry
about and then it's not really that big a deal. You're okay. I remember when you start
doing stand up one of the best things that can happen is your first bomb and you're really
really worried about it. How do you do it? How do they live like this? Yeah. You go through
it and you experience how horrible it can be to be on stage and be like I they hate
me. Yeah. Nothing is happening here. I genuinely hate me personally and then you go to bed
and you wake up the next day and you're fine. You know like it and I had I had a sort of
a reminder of that experience on our last episode. I thank the people who caught this
because it was cripplingly embarrassing. Racial error on our last episode. Alex was
talking about North Vietnam and I swear I could I heard him say North Korea and I responded
as if he had I know and oh my God that was embarrassing. Hey I went along with you so
eggs on my face as well. Yeah. You're bad QA. Yeah. I'm a bad helper. I'm here for support
and that means not getting in the way. I've tried to sort of like analyze where that happened
like where that disconnect happened because I know the difference between North Vietnam
and North Korea. What? I think I think I've been listening to that 2003 stuff and he's
singularly preoccupied with war with North Korea at the time. Right. So I think I was
just in that shape that space where if he is as North it's going to be North Korea. Yeah.
And I it's pretty remarkable to me that that experience of realizing. Oh my God. Yeah. I
couldn't hear him say the right words. Yeah. Crazy. Yeah. No. It's weird. It's fine. Yeah.
It's fine. Nothing. Nobody's dead. Nobody's nobody's hurt. Everybody's everybody's doing
just fine. And thank you to the folks who emailed me about it. Another bright spot that people
aren't real mean. That is a big bright spot. Yeah. Hey douchebag. This is North Vietnam. Yeah. No.
Everybody was like hey I'm sure this was a normal accident that happens. We all make mistakes all
the time. And for the sake of total transparency I'm bringing this up now because I cut it out of
the past episode the last episode and reposted it because I kind of felt like I know how this
goes. Like I'll still get emails about Chumbawamba. Yeah. Like I don't I don't want to they ever
correct that they thought they were Nazis. It's like yes we got there. Yeah. Yeah. Listen to the
next episode there. Yeah. I just don't want to have more lightning rods for that. So I just
call myself out and cut it out of the episode. Asked an answer. We're all past it. What's your
right spot. My bright spot Dan is I got my new tattoo. Looks great. It's really really great.
I was this is so I've got probably 15 to 20 somewhere in that range. A lot of I've gone to
like eight or nine different artists. This was the first guy where I was like oh this is not a guy
who does just tattoos. This is not a tattoo guy. This is a he's like sponsored by people and like
this is a guy and as he was doing the tattoo you know how sometimes you're like oh what's that
but there's not that much of a big difference between you know that kind of and it's like
this is a 95 mile an hour fastball against an 80 mile an hour where you're like oh okay there's
a whole different world here. I got it. There's a craft. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is my guy now.
But it was amazing. But you know an 80 mile an hour fastball can still still great. I love all
my other tattoos to strike out. I love all my other tattoos to their fantastic. They really
are great but this guy was so fucking good. I mean the alternative to it too would have been like
you're not happy with it. And so I'm glad that this is the yeah I worked out real well
this is the follow up. I would have been happy with it because because what I did was mirroring
the other side. Yeah. So it seems it was it's fairly simple to just go okay well he wants
something like that. Bird on the wrist bird on the other side of the wrist. Exactly. And then
but the way that he just handled the coloring and the shading and the way that he put all that
together just so good. I'm excited to see you when it the plastic comes off. Yeah. So Jordan
today we are going to be talking a little bit about the present day of Alex Jones's show.
We're going to be talking about August 24th. I was so ready for that. So close.
How old are we? Quite quite immature. Whatever the answer is. So this is this is this week
and I wanted to check in see how things were going. You know this is Tuesday. Alex is
coming off of a very disappointing Trump rally. Yeah. Where he said that people should get
vaccinated. Yeah. Yeah. Alex is not happy about that. I wonder why he doesn't like vaccines.
Strange. Simultaneously Owen Schreuer has turned himself into the the the feds. I don't know.
I do like I do like the idea of Trump being like in this headspace of like why are all these idiots
mad at me. I just told them to get the vaccine like clearly having no idea that this is entirely
his fault. Yeah. You know like he's just so dumb. He's like what are you guys being stupid about.
Yeah. Can't believe it. Insane. So I mean look you you you you encourage an audience
in a certain direction and then you directly contradict what they believe you to believe.
Yeah. And then sometimes they're going to boo you. They get real mad. Yeah they don't like it.
They get real mad. So we're going to get to business on the 24th. But before we do Jordan
let's take a little moment say hello to some walks. Oh that's a great idea. So first Zebra
one. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy one. Thanks Zebra one.
This is a correction from last time. Okay. Actually we had somebody that I forgot the
the sort of subtitle of their name. Oh yeah. It was North Zebra Nam. No no no no. This is
Rapture Princess versus Obama Decepticon and then the tagline or the subtitle battle for
the altar of Celine. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thank you
very much. Next Paul's roommate Nick. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy
wonk. Thanks Paul's roommate Nick. Thank you. This is a name that people behind it thought would
be really funny to hear me try and say. So here we go. So thank you so much. El podcast Blanco
de la Nueva ultra direct. Direccia. I was so close. You were really doing great. You were
really doing great. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And finally we got a technocrat out
there and that's I listened to KN. I think that's knowledge fight but most people abbreviated
KF but I'm not going to judge. Don't worry about it. I listened to KN in bed and now I can't fall
asleep without Dan Silke voice and Jordan's yelling. Thank you so much. You're 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 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. Stop listening to this when
you go to bed. I was going to say that must be that would be like if we sold a tape of ocean
waves occasionally punctuated by a pterodactyl screaming. Yeah. Yeah. Hold on. Hold on. I'm
going to do something. Have a sweet dream. Go to sleep. You're at peace.
So also like to say thank you to someone who has added to Saline's family. Todd out there. Todd D.
Todd D. D's at the end. Three D's of a and and yeah yeah yeah. Todd has adopted a I have to. I
wrote it out phonetically. It's a pangolin pangolin. It's a pangolin sounds like penguin. It
sounds like penguin but it's not penguin. It's a pangolin. For some reason whenever I see that
word I want to add like two syllables in the middle of it. You will win. Yeah. Totally. Word
fucks with me and I resent it. I keep fighting myself going. Penga the win. Like oh no this
isn't going to go well. Yeah. I thank you so much for for adopting this fine armadillo creature.
They're cute. That's what you say. I think they're very cute. They are cute. They're all
they're all God's creatures family now that God's creatures represented there in Saline's family.
So here we are on the 24th. Here's where Alex is at as we launch as we set sail. Okay. There is
incredibly beautiful opposition to the clear tyranny of 1984 proportions that is taking place
across the world and you're going to find out who's for slavery and who isn't. Now I don't
lionize Bill Maher. I've been a big enemy of Bill Maher. We had listeners take over. I mean I
didn't do it. I didn't order him to do it but he blamed me so I took the blame. I mean I said yeah
I support it. Take over his live studio audience a couple times exposing building seven and the
fact that it was blown up. But when he gets things right and comes out and says don't block Iver
Mectin. Don't censor the Internet. Don't censor Alex Jones. Alex Jones gets to speak. I'd really
be curious to know if when politically incorrect got canceled Alex was speaking out on behalf of
Bill Maher. No he was absolutely saying that you should silence this voice. I don't know.
This is a very important free speech issue. He might not have been on air. No he was because
that was he got politically incorrect got canceled after 9-11. Yeah. Yeah. Huh. Yep. I don't know.
I'd be curious about that but I don't have any of those those episodes and maybe he wouldn't have
even mentioned it. Possible. So this is one of these instances here this clip where Alex begins
a thought that he rambles so much that the second half of the if then statement just gets totally
lost. Yeah why would you need it. He's saying that he doesn't like Bill Maher but when he says
things that Alex perceives as true Alex has got to support it. I fully agree with that under normal
circumstances. For instance I think Alex is a lazy dumb fraudulent buffoon and I hate his world
view with a passion but I do agree with him about civil acid forfeiture. We may arrive at our positions
differently and we may never actually be able to work together toward opposition to this thing
that we we share opposition towards but I can understand that even the person I think is the
worst can be in alignment with my beliefs on occasion. It's possible. At a fundamental level
the government shouldn't steal from you seems very obvious. Sure. Yeah. That's not what's
up with Alex and Bill Maher. Alex believes that Bill Maher is one of the main mouthpieces of the
globalist conspiracy in the media. Alex constantly claims that quote the left or the globalists have
made some announcement of their plans and the only thing he has to back it up is a clip from
Bill Maher's show. The entire narrative that the left wanted to crash the economy in order to punish
Trump that relied just on a bad joke that Bill Maher made and I guess maybe a bad dream that
Alex had but that's just that's always in there. The explanation for why Bill Maher is now saying
things that Alex agrees with is not a simple matter of someone you don't like has the same
perspective as you do on a point. If anything Alex says means anything then Bill Maher is on the
globalist payroll and he would never be allowed to say the sort of things that Alex is now applauding
him for saying. Or if he was saying those things he is a shill for the globalist who is controlled
opposition. There's simply no way to trust him because he's working for the globalist. Perhaps.
The issue isn't as easy to dismiss as just saying like I got to give it up to Bill Maher. There's
just this larger contradiction that Alex is ignoring and that is that Bill Maher works for the
devil. Yeah. He works for the fucking devil. Yeah. No. No. I mean don't you remember all those times
whenever people were like hey look look I know Goebbels does a lot of bad things but he's always
really said nice things about me so I kind of think he's working against a Hitler at the end.
So there's a strong part of me that thinks that when Alex says like he's the official mouthpiece
of the globalist what he's trying to say is I don't like them. I suspect that Alex knows that
his show would look really pathetic if he replaced all the intrigue and supposedly documented conspiracies
with just him whining about how he doesn't like people and certain ideas but that's pretty much
what's underneath the entire show. It's pretty remarkable. I hear a bunch of documented examples
of people being mean to me. Yeah. Now I will tell you why I don't like them for the next six years.
There's a documented you know it's in the white papers that I think this guy is a prick.
Great. Cool. I was at a bar with Chuck Schumer and he didn't tip enough so fuck that guy.
So Alex plays this clip from Bill Maher's show that is like pretty encouraging.
It's like what the fuck are we doing. You know because like now they want us to do all boost
these boosters. We were talking about with Andrew. I mean I don't want a booster. I look
I never wanted the vaccine. I took one for the team. And that's and by the way you know who
doesn't get a lot of vaccines. Millennials. I know a lot of millennials especially the 2020
olds. They don't want it. They don't want it. They don't think they need it. They're probably
right. But I tell them I didn't want it either. I took one for the team but every eight months
you're going to put this shit in me. I don't know about that. Maybe I don't need one. I don't want
a one size fits all. My body may be different than your body. Nothing screams hip like a 65 year
old dude who knows a lot of millennials. Oh my god. Also just to fill Bill in on a 20 year olds
aren't millennials. Their millennials are between 25 and 40. We're old now. Everybody remembers
we're old. Why do people still call kids millennials. They're completely different from us. We're old.
Also there's no reason to just conclude that booster shots for covid would be required every
eight months. A lot of times people are recommended to get booster shots for vaccines on a particular
schedule like for tetanus. It's like every 10 years. What's going on here is that Bill Mars
falling into the same trap that the right wing media is exploiting where they take the CDC's
announcement that people who are eight months past their point of full vaccination could be
eligible to get a booster shot. And then they're reporting that as if it means that people are
going to need booster shots for eight months forever. That's a lazy conclusion to come to.
And I understand why it's the kind of conversation that plays on Bill Mars show.
His whole brand is like trying to be edgy, sort of funny and impotently iconoclastic.
So this is exactly how he would have that talk. It's just not a serious point. The Department
of Health and Human Services put out a press release discussing the option of getting a booster
shot. And it's exactly that an option. It'll offer greater protection, but there's no indication
for the text that anyone's going to be required to take it. Some people like Dr. Celine Gunder
of the NYU Medical School, they're a little bit wary of the booster plan, but not for the same
reasons as Alex and some dum-dums like Bill Marr. Gunder explained to NPR that, quote,
vaccines need to be thought of as population level interventions. Also from the article, quote,
she argues that getting a higher percentage of people vaccinated will protect the community more
than giving already vaccinated people additional shots because it provides community immunity
which reduces the amount of virus present. I think she's clearly forgotten that we don't give a
shit about community and I only care about myself. Give me protection and then no one else.
Another voice criticizing the plan is Dr. Mike Ryan, the head of the World Health Organization's
Health Emergencies Program. Ryan makes the very solid point that there are tons of people in the
developing world who are in need of vaccines and that prioritizing, prioritizing boosters was like,
quote, planning to hand out extra life jackets to people who already have life jackets and
leaving other people to drown. There's a lot of intertwined issues that touch on this plan to
have booster shot campaigns in the United States, but all of the actual reality-based things have
nothing to do with what these idiots like Alex and Bill Marr make their careers complaining about.
There's real, there's real discussions to be had. It's just, it's not these ones.
That's such a great analogy. That's such a great analogy because it's so fucking airtight. Like,
I imagine somebody hearing that guy say it to their face and going like,
well, I mean, when you put it like that, it does sound bad. Yes. Okay. Yeah, it does.
Damn it. Like, there's not much to say to it other than like, yeah, you're right. Yep. Fuck.
Yeah. I think the best argument you could have to that is just sort of like staring at the person
quizzically. Yeah, just, yeah. That's when you close the door behind them.
Yeah. So Alex does a little bit of yelling because he likes to, you know, it's the Thursday.
You know, there's, there's a lot of people who are blaming anti-vex people and people who refuse
to get vaccinated for kids having to wear masks. Well, I mean, it's their fault. No, it's not.
No, no, I mean, it's directly their fault. No, it's not. He knows cause and effect. No, it's
voucher. Oh shit. So you're holding his hostage and then saying, Oh, those of you that don't take
the shots, you're the reason two year olds got to wear a mask when it does nothing. You people are
damn cult leaders and we see through you. You need to be in fricking prison. You people cooked it up.
You released it and you need to be held and you need to be charged and you need to be tried and
you need to have your next broken after you've been convicted legally in a court of law. Oh my god.
Good save. Good save. Good save. Good save. Wow. Was that one? That one should count in law. Yeah.
You know what I bet? There was enough of a pause there that I bet somebody in his earpiece just
went. Yeah, exactly. No, no, if somebody's like, if someone's just like Alex, if you include that in
in a fucking trial and they're like, well, see, he said it at the end, fuck you. Fuck you. You know
he didn't mean that fucking shit. Fuck you. Yeah, I got carried away. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You said it own up to it. So Jordan, I have a question for you. This is time for Knowledge Fight
Info Wars quiz. So what's the plan? No, no, no, hold on. Today? No. Okay. So based on everything
you know about the COVID conspiracy that Alex has been teaching, right? What is the what does it
lead to? What is the end goal of all this for the globalist? I believe the globalist want to
wipe out 90% of the population and then keep a utopic state just for themselves after the
devastation has has settled. I'm not even positive. I mean, do they want to let do they want to get
off planet now? I think they might want to get off planet. They want to get off planet. They have
armored redoubts, but I don't know how permanent that is. That's not like a forever solution. No,
no, you got to get off planet. And they're working with extradimensional beings who I assume have
promised them to get off planet. So yeah, they're just trying to get rid of us. Sure,
that's sort of towards the end. But right, the COVID thing is to kill off most of the population,
right? No, no, the COVID thing is to get us to take the vaccines to kill off most of the population.
Right, right. Good clarification. Yeah, apparently not. Apparently, this is all just
to cause a financial collapse. Oh, really? That's why there's sudden satanism on TV and
pedophilia on TV and world government on TV and all these lies because they're getting ready for a
total financial collapse. And you know, we really should just talk about that because
this demoralization, these poison shots, that's just getting us ready for the collapse.
And you know, you tune in here to get tomorrow's news today.
I don't even give that to you tomorrow. We'll start the next hour. I'm going to get more into
what's coming next to this total collapse because there's still time to mitigate how bad it's going
to be, but not much. What? Yeah, man. So it's apparently all about the summer of rage. The
dollar is going to collapse. Give me one. Give me one. How there's still time to mitigate what's
coming. Bunker. I don't know. Yeah. And look, this is just this is nonsense. Yeah. You don't get to
add in like, oh, this is secretly actually about precipitating a global financial collapse. I know
that that is part of his narratives that he's had for a while, but the vaccines and the killing
off of the population is not to lead to a financial collapse. No. His conception is that the financial
collapse is supposed to cause civil unrest, which allows for a crackdown, which brings in martial
law that leads to the extermination of the population. That's, you can't have like A
leading to B, but B also leads to A. All right. Let me, let me try and visualize this better for
you. So this is like, this is like a perpetual motion machine of conspiracy. No, here's what I
think. Here's what I think. All right. So he's got apocalypse is every morning lined up at the
starting line, right? Like a horse race and every morning, whoever wins the horse race
is the globalist final plan. You know, like if, if it's like, oh, we got some financial
apocalypse coming around the bed to come financial cop. Oh, no, no, we've got the globalist poisoning
everybody. Oh my God. And that's the day, you know, and then the next morning it's a new race.
Yeah. Yeah. Did you ever see that web series Brody Stevens interview challenge? No, it was
a, it was a web series where Brody Stevens would interview a comedian like Patton Oswald was on one.
Yeah. And there was a mysterious man who was pulling the strings who would give Brody Stevens
challenges that he had to accomplish during the interview. And so like one of them, Brody Stevens
is so great with Patton Oswald. One of them was that he couldn't let Patton eat bread.
But he couldn't explain why there's bread all around. Yeah. Of course, of course, there's
bread all around. Yes. Yeah. So it's like set up to make for weird circumstances. Right. I like to
imagine that maybe Alex wakes up every morning and there is like the shadow man there. Here's what
you have to sell at the apocalypse today. Yeah. That was a long walk to make that metaphor make
sense. But I like that show. Any reference to Brody is a good one. Sure. Positive energy. Enjoy it.
So Alex plays this Bill Maher clip and that takes up a good part of the beginning of the show,
but he has another clip that's very important that he also gets to here in this, this opening
stretch. Let's not finish up with the breadfire clip info that the vaccine is safe, effective,
and needed and is a public health matter. I mean, would you urge your current players to be getting
a vaccine? I mean, have you been vaccinated? I'd rather not say one way or the other, but
I think it's not my place to say get the vaccine or don't get the vaccine. I think that's a matter
of choice by all individuals. And, you know, that's why we live in America. Wait, you yourself,
I mean, you don't want to say, which I respect, but you don't trust the vaccines.
Hey, lady, when's the last time you visited your gynecologist? Did he stick his fingers in you? I mean,
that's a rude thing to say, isn't it? Because it's your medical records, lady,
and he's got his medical records. You remember your body, your choice? Understand? Stay out of my
body. You CNN witch. That's really weird. Yeah, I'm going to go with reject that. Just no, blanket
no. Very weird. Yeah. So Alex is kind of cherry picking stuff from the CNN interview with Brett
Farve. For instance, Alex has conveniently cut out this little nugget from the interview.
And this is from experts, experts on both sides of the argument. And, you know, the vaccine or
the vaccines that have been administered within the last, what, six to eight months
didn't go through a 20 or 30 year human trial study that FDA requires.
So we're sort of the human trials, if you will. Alex probably doesn't want to play a clip like
that because it makes Brett sound like what he is an ex football player who doesn't really know
what he's talking about, trying to pull off his way through a fairly polite TV interview. Yeah.
Also, it's probably important to note that Brett Farve wasn't on CNN to talk about his vaccine
suspicions. That was just something that came up. He was on because he recently put out a PSA
urging parents not to let their kids play tackle football because of concerns about CTE.
In 2018, Farve told Megan Kelly that he probably had thousands of concussions over the span of
his career. Yeah. This leaves me in really iffy territory. On the one hand, I applaud
Farve for speaking out and trying to protect the next generation from suffering head trauma
and potential brain damage. But on the other hand, I think that if he's doing it while he's also
spouting bullshit about COVID vaccines, I worry that he might not be the best concussion awareness
ambassador. Big picture. I'm not really sure I care about what a former football player says about
medical advice on a TV show that I don't watch. Apparently for Alex Jones, the most serious
chronicler of the collapse of Western civilization, this is big news. I can't stress this enough.
If you are someone who has played professional football and has received the number of concussions
that Brett Farve has, which is astronomical, I said thousands when I was when I watched football,
he was playing. And yeah, I believe it. I believe that kind of number from him.
He should talk about concussions. He knows about concussions. Do you know what somebody who has
had thousands of concussions doesn't know about vaccines? That's just how it goes. I'm fine with
that. And there's a certain amount of feeling on my part that like, I don't know how much
that was what he planned to talk about. So maybe that's just on a poorly structured interview.
No one should ask him what he thinks about that at all. Very much not relevant. Here's what you
think about a post route concussions. The end, Brett Farve. Yeah. And maybe sending dick pics.
But yeah. But for Alex, I just think this is kind of embarrassing. It feels like the headlines on
Alex's show just kind of boiled down to him cruising Twitter for a few clips of things that are
kind of in pop culture. And then he just yells about them for a few hours. Like imagine the
opposite version of this. How seriously would you take an ostensibly left wing truth teller who
insisted that they had all the details about the nefarious plans of the right wing who weirdly took
most of their time on their show critiquing points made on like Greg Gutfeld's show where people are
trying to be funny and celebrating something like, I don't know, Randall Cunningham or John Elway
saying that vaccines are cool. Yeah, that's what I'm about here, buddy. If someone took their time
like really thinking that these were important, like these are headlines we need to really focus
on. They look pretty fucking stupid. Yeah, we're we're staring down the barrel of climate change
extinction level events. But first, I got to shit talk these guys on the morning zoo crew where I'm
from. Hey, look, 1090 a.m. up my butt. The right wing's got some really nefarious things, a foot,
but in good news. Dan Marino likes to recycle. What? Oh, Dan Marino. So in this next clip,
Alex teases that he has a guest coming up a very exciting guest. Political prisoner Owen Shroyer
will be joining us. Coming up in the last 45 minutes of the fourth hour, he was only in jail
for about four or five hours in the federal jail yesterday. And the judge put some restrictions on
him, not to talk to people involved in January 6 about the case. That would be you. But at the same
time, he is a talk show host and everything he did is on body cam. So what we did is he is on record.
Yeah, this is not good. This isn't a good idea. I think what he should do. All right, now, and
you're going to say no, but stick with me through the end. Okay, the first thing he does, he comes
out and he places a million dollar bounty on whoever. This is worked in the past.
Yeah, I think that this is such a testament to how minor the situation with Owen is.
Fine. Go back on TV. Yeah, no one cares. Yeah. What a what a political prisoner. Yeah. What a what
a Gestapo state we live in where he had to be processed for a couple of hours and then he is free
to go back to work on a propaganda show. I mean, you know, it was really strange when I read about
it that, you know, because we all know the story of Nelson Mandela. Obviously, you know, we know
that what was so strange is that he only had to go to jail for like four or five hours on Robin
Island. And then he was just hanging out and then he did his regular show like normal, like most
political prisoners. Yeah. Yeah. He's fighting against the power man. It's often forgotten.
That's what the Mandela effect actually. I mean, there's a Chevron lawsuit against a guy that's
kept him fucking in under house arrest for two years because he fought against there,
destroying a population. But you know what? He's still allowed to go on his goddamn radio. No,
he's fucking not. Yeah. God damn it. I hate these. And I think one of the other things that
really is important and this is going to come up whenever Owen's on the show is that like
whatever the case is, he's being allowed to profit off his arrest. Yeah. So if you're Alex,
you have to get like some bad news that your boy got popped. He's going to the, he's going to the
clink. He's going to be doing a hard bid. Do you want to role play that with me? Okay. You tell me,
I'm Alex, you tell me. Oh, I wanted to be Alex. Okay, fine. Hey. All right. You can be Alex. Hey,
Alex. Just real quick. I just want to let you know I was arrested. And don't stop, stop in the
nose. We talked about this in between the toes. Yeah. Anyways, I was arrested for January 6.
I am going to do almost zero jail time.
Bring me Leanne McAdoo.
Is that job of the Alex Jones? I could replace you in a minute.
Alex Jones thought. I like it. So you, Alex, you get this bad news that the War Room host is
maybe going to be inconvenienced for a couple hours. I'm not going to make it to your son's
baseball game. And then to make matters worse, you have to see the left. Oh, no. Celebrate it on
Twitter. The left got very upset, very, very, very upset to learn that Owen
was not taken away to DC to be put in solitary confinement. There's
literally his name trended yesterday, so did mine in the top 10 of Twitter with people wishing for
his death, people wishing for his execution. I don't even hate these weird people on Twitter
and on other platforms. I wish for executions all the time. I get it. I feel sorry for them because
they are such authoritarians, but they're not even part of the power structure. They're just
there like a mob wanting to exact revenge on those of us that have just simply tried to
save the country. It is very sad. Wow. Could you get more projected than that? It's pretty fun.
That's a, that's wow. Wow. Again, it's just, it's just, this is a remarkable thing of like,
I saw a random tweet and it's now the doctrine position of the left. I know, I know, but to
stand next to the people on the sixth, when that happened, and then to turn and look at the left
and say they're just a mob, wild, wild shit, wild. So if you know Alex Jones, you know that he
likes two things. One, talking to going off air. There are so many powerful
John bound reports that he's been doing lately and I enjoy talking on the show,
but at the same time, when we get really, really powerful reports and things in,
I think it's really important to air those on the broadcast. And so we're going to play
this report right now. Yep. So I love to talk and I also love to take a little break,
take a little break, take a little break. The only thing I love more than doing my show is
not doing my show. We'll be right back. Yep. So Alex gets to talking about some COVID news
and he has, he has a big one, big, big piece. All right. And then here's one from Forbes.
Oh, they got mixed in with my Joe Biden stack. I'd lost this. Oh, look, Pfizer shot just 39%
effective against COVID now. Oh my gosh, 39%. But you heard it work so well. First of all,
I just love the way Alex sounds surprised by articles. Like he sees that headline and he's
like, Oh, look, it's like he found something. Yeah, it's kind of cute. Yeah. Well, I mean,
you know, for somebody who does so much research, it's, it's always nice to be surprised by the
research you've done. You found something under a rock. Yeah. Isn't this exciting? Second, this
isn't a new article. This is a month old piece that was going over some data from Israel where
some indications were showing that the Pfizer vaccine was about 39% effective at protecting
people from COVID, including the Delta variant. But Alex is intentionally only telling half the
story. The same Forbes article also covers how the same announcement included a finding that the
vaccine offered 92% protection against hospitalization and 91% protection against severe illness.
Alex is also intentionally ignoring the part of this article that discusses the other research
that is found conflicting numbers on the general general efficacy of the vaccine. What's going
on is just Alex's cherry picking a detail from a month old article and ignoring the rest of it
that doesn't work for him in pretending that it's news. Yeah, tomorrow's news today or a month that
goes news tomorrow yesterday. Yeah. Yeah. That's tough. It's tough because what you want the
headline of the article to be is essentially, you know, like, Hey, there's a 90 some odd
percent chance that you won't get sick or die. So you know what? Maybe the vaccine doesn't protect
against the virus forever perfectly, but you know what? You're not going to get sick and die. So
that's a pretty good win on that overall, right? And that's just too long for a headline. It's,
it would be tough to get that into like MLA grammar. That's like an 1860s headline is what
that is. Yeah. So I long for Alex making specifics, talking about specifics, because there are the
things that you're able to really assess more than his Fauci should be hung or whatever. The
rambling nonsense kind of just drifts into the background. Can't believe those blood thirsty
people on the left. Can't believe it. Would just want violence to happen? Gross. Unbelievable.
Disgusting. So in this clip, it's 25 seconds long. Alex makes two specific claims and I enjoy it.
You know, I used to joke and I said, they'll come at time when they claim it's a conspiracy theory
that mothers ever breastfed because they're trying to phase that out because it makes people
not as smart, not as healthy. Pretty good. Your natural vaccines is the colostrum.
And now we're pretty much to that point. Most births are cesarean. Most people don't breastfeed.
And you can see it. I mean, it's sad. People are dull. They're dumb down there.
They don't have a life force. They're asleep. Alex made two statements that we can assess.
Here we go. Most people give birth by c-section and most people don't breastfeed. There you go.
According to data from 2019, c-section rates in the United States are approximately 31%,
which is a bit shy of most people. A lot of folks I can find commenting on this do say that the
rate is too high. And it's very unlikely that all of these represent necessary c-sections.
In many cases, c-sections are absolutely necessary, but apparently it's also an area where there
could be intentional or unintentional complications at the medical point of service. For one thing,
many hospitals have limited space for people in labor. And in the interest of making sure that
they can cater to all their patients, it's possible that some doctors could do more c-sections than
are strictly necessary in order to keep space open. So maybe those stories where it's like,
oh, I spent 28 hours in labor are also what they're leaving out is that that's because the doctor
didn't have anybody coming behind me. And if he needed the space, maybe I would have been in labor
for six hours and gotten a c-section. Maybe? Maybe. I'm just saying that that's now in my brain
where it wasn't before. An article in the Atlantic points out how data seems to indicate that a lot
of the prevalence in c-sections can be attributed to this type of behavior. Quote,
if there's any doubt that the culture of individual hospitals can have an effect on a
patient's choice of a c-section, one only need observe that hospital c-section rates vary from
7% to 70%. Differences in patient complexity cannot account for that spread. Wow. Wow,
capitalism to the rescue again. Well, there are other issues that are related to fixed payments
that doctors get for performing c-sections as opposed to a vaginal delivery. Give it to me.
Apparently, c-sections net around in as much as 15% more per surgery. So there are some confounding
factors that are... This is where we go back to this shit of like, man, if there weren't such a
base level of corruption, it wouldn't be as easy to fuck around. Some of this is
understandably even possible as subconscious corruption. Totally, totally. It doesn't even
need to be intentional scamming or anything. Of course not. There are things that people could
just... Just that operational pressure of not even not being told ever once like, hey, we need this
bed. We need to get this out. You got to do the c-section. But just like a constant awareness of,
hey, we're running low on hospital beds. Hey, there's all this stuff going on. Hey, the budget's tight.
Hey, all this stuff is in the back of a doctor's mind and that happens. That's humanity. And the
way that the Atlantic article put it, I think, is good is the culture of individual hospitals.
Like, I think that some places may have more of that pressure that affects treatment. Hey,
when the bottom line is profit, treatment's going to suffer. There are a lot of interesting
issues to unpack as it relates to the issue of c-sections, but Alex is completely wrong about
the numbers and he's also wrong about the idea that c-sections somehow hurt the child. As for
breastfeeding, did you know that the CDC releases an annual breastfeeding report card for the United
States? I did not know that a thing like that existed or why. You do know. I do now. You can
find the 2020 report card. And if you do, you'll find that 84.1% of Americans who gave birth in
2017 breastfed with over 25% exclusively breastfeeding for the first six months. That's still enough.
The call to action on this report card includes both, quote, celebrate state achievements and
breastfeeding and breastfeeding supportive maternity care practices and, quote, bring together
partners to promote and support breastfeeding. It's so weird that the CDC would be saying that
since they're an evil globalist behemoth and they want to kill everyone. So weird, almost like
everything Alex says doesn't mean anything. If they didn't say it and if what they did say
actually confirms the opposite, it's almost like I shouldn't trust what Alex is saying.
Also just for fun, the top seven states in terms of their score on the MPINC scale,
the maternity practices in infant nutrition and care, they're all blue states. California,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, and fucking Rhode Island,
knocking it out of the park with a score of 95. Taking home the gold. I swear if Alex knew this,
like he actually knew it, he would have a complete different angle of like,
how dare these blue states come and tell me how to raise my kids by breastfeeding them.
I believe in capitalism and I support the formula industry.
I want more formula. I want more C sections because the bottom line is suffering.
Mike Lindell has a my formula. He's putting out it's good stuff.
Yeah. If he could compete with breast milk, he would.
Anyway, the point is nothing. Alex says means anything. He's just basically making all this
stuff up as he goes along because it feels right to him completely feels good for him to be saying
that the globalists and the man and the government, they want to break down the relationship that
humans have with each other. They don't want you to breastfeed. They want to make you dumb.
Oh, that's just based on nothing. So this clip I thought was pretty funny.
And I think more and more, instead of just covering all the news and all the information,
we should talk about the spirituality and God and how to get out of the trance and
ways to break the conditioning and just whether you're old or young or black or white
or male or female or where you live. The real thing is
it's a growing process and I'm not perfect either. And it's fun to bash liberals and it's fun to get
mad at them and it's fun to talk about how stupid they are. But that's a reflection on us that we've
let that happen. Wow. Really deep. I love all these people other than conscious demons like Fauci
and Bill Gates and people at the very top. But most of these people are scared. They're just
trying to belong to something. Why are you trying to kill everybody? They're finding out they're
losing all their medical autonomy, all their future, all their freedom. And they know deep
down that it's a fraud. So they're scared. And we've got to reach out to them in a loving,
nice way and, you know, try to get people on our side that way. Because I've had the big
brash approach and that's been successful with a lot of people. And I think I should still have
it sometimes. But I really, God's really letting it on my heart that we need to just get back to
really loving people and really valuing humanity and really caring about everybody and
realizing that love is the answer. Love is the answer. Quote Alex Jones. I swear to God.
I swear to God. I'm throwing baseballs at everybody. It's it's fun. That's insane. Yeah.
That's insane. You know what? And here's the other thing that I just that just occurred to me.
So the people who Alex, like the people who follow this far right stuff, the women specifically,
like, do they realize how close these people would see C-section to abortion, like very quickly?
Like if they got rid of abortion, if you abandoned abortion, they're going to have to pick
something else that's unnatural and unholy. And it's going to eventually get to women. And there
you go. Yeah, probably, you know, it's not hard to put that together and be like, no, a natural
birth is what it should be. And you should always try and save the child's life and not the mother's
life. It takes zero time to get there. Yeah. Yeah. Love's the answer, though. Oh, that's a good point.
Also, I just got to say that if Alex thinks that the new direction for his show should be
not covering the news and talking about Rambley's pseudo spiritual bullshit, I think it's a great
idea. Job is done. The show is already there. You don't need to change a thing. No, what he's saying
is he wants to lower the facade. I guess not. I just want to be truthful. I welcome that because
the pretense is annoying at this point. Very annoying. So Alex doesn't like Remdesivir
now, right? Because he did before, right? But he still likes Hydroxychloroquine.
He still kind of likes Ivermectin. Sure. And then he has another one he likes now. Sure. Look,
this Remdesivir that we've been seeing getting pushed by Faucian people has less than 8 percent
efficacy. They cost a bunch of money. They made money off that. Didn't help people. But notice
what they're not been promoting, Regeneron. Regeneron creates a bunch of clone white blood cells
from mice, trains them to only kill COVID, puts them in you. They're all screens, which not like from
prisoners or something, they're blood. And it goes in with basically no side effects,
cleans everything out. Now there might be stuff we don't know about long term,
no short term stuff really. Because it doesn't change your body. It sends something in
that goes through and cleans it out and then you urinate it and defecate it out.
You pass it through your body. Here's your gallbladder. You just piss out the cloned rat cells.
Okay. Doesn't that sound like something Alex would be against? It's 100 percent something he's
against. It's cloned rat cells. It sounds identical to things that he yells about being
devil. Right. Fucking Christ. I would never put this shit in that the FDA has approved. You can't
trust a vaccine. Now these rat stem cells, you just piss them out. You just piss them out. So
it's really funny that Alex is promoting the use of Regeneron. So one of the big complaints about
the COVID vaccine for these people is that it wasn't FDA approved, although that's no longer true
for Pfizer. But then Alex is willing to jump on board with something like this, which is also
not FDA approved. Well, I mean, none of his shit is FDA approved because it doesn't have to be.
Right. But that's not the case with this. This does have an emergency use authorization. And
it does seem like for what it's worth, there are some indications that getting four injections of
this cocktail of antibodies can be effective in helping reduce a person's risk of hospitalization.
Hey, I don't want to get a vaccine. They're going to stab me with something that I don't
understand once or twice. But this four times, if you stab me four times, you know it's good.
Yeah. There are some indications that it could be effective, but it is not a good pandemic control
strategy. It's only useful for people who already have COVID and it's effective only early on in
a case. So that could be a tough window to hit for most people. That being said, if you go to their
own website, to the Regeneron website, you can see that it does have some side effects that Alex
maybe should be concerned about. Quote, serious adverse events were reported in 1.6% of patients
in the 2400 milligram group. These included, quote, pneumonia, hyper, hyperglycemia, nausea,
and vomiting. Now, it's important to point out that this can't be used to conclude that the
Regeneron treatment that actually caused those side effects. But if I were Alex, that's how I
would report this. That's what you would say. Yeah. So there are short term side effects that
were associated to people who are in the trials. Sure. But anyway, the only reason that people
like Alex are promoting this now is because Florida governor Ron DeSantis has opened some
Regeneron sites attempting to put a Band-Aid on the COVID problem in his state. Of course,
this is really dicey because Regeneron is part owned by the hedge fund Citadel and their CEO,
Kenneth Griffin, has donated over $10 million to DeSantis's campaigns in 2018 and 2022. While
the drug cocktail itself may be promising, this whole thing has a very strong smell of corruption
to it. Wow. That's a little bit worrying. That is fucking banana Republic shit right there.
That's straight up like anybody is anybody watching? Well, it's, it's, I think that like the
argument that I saw that DeSantis had was that there were two possible antibody related treatments.
One was that Eli Lilly, one was this Regeneron and the Regeneron showed more efficacy in relation
to the Delta variant. And that's why you chose to go with it. But that may be 100% true. Sure.
It very well could be and medicine itself could have as much promise as it appears to. Right.
That said, the circumstances surrounding this still make it really fucking dicey.
Well, and there's the fact that he's still profiting off of the deaths of people in his state.
Yeah. Yeah. Also, as you pointed out, Alex definitely was promoting Remdesivir back when it
was the thing that Trump and the right wing chorus were all excited about. They fucking loved it.
It was great. It was way better than doing any of that other stuff. Blah. So anyway,
get ready for him to promote Regeneron for a little while and then hate it whenever it doesn't go
well. And then probably we'll see a lot of those Rogan types also probably promoting it pretty
hard. Yeah. Yeah. I wonder, man, they I can't believe they do this shit for free. You know,
he's not going to advertise my pillow for free. Why are you doing? What do you do in advertising
Regeneron? You should get a cut. He has a promo code. You should get a promo code for Regeneron.
Regeneron slash Alex. Look, if you're not fucking serious about making money, get out of here.
You've got to hustle. So one thing that Alex loves is talking. The thing he loves is going
off air. Got to go off another thing he loves is tech. Oh, he's like a fucking jet. So he's a genius.
I'm Mr. George Jetson, baby. I love technology. If it's vetted, if it doesn't have liability
protection and if it's transparent, I like glass, the end. And I'm glad that the governor of Texas
has authorized for people that need it free Regeneron. And the company's passed in on
with for no profit and is doing that. This is a bunch of nonsense. Yeah, I'm going to go with
the company owned by Ken fucking Griffin is a nonprofit. Ken Griffin on Citadel. Yeah,
as the CEO of Citadel who has a millions dollar investment in Regeneron. Yeah. But also that
cocktail that Regeneron has is not any more vetted than any COVID vaccine that Alex hates.
So that point is moot. Secondly, the whole issue of liability protection is not to protect
the companies necessarily. It's to protect consumers. The entire system of paying people
who could have been hurt by vaccines is set up to make it easier for people to get settlements,
since they would almost never be able to reach the burden of proof required in an actual courtroom.
The companies that produce vaccines are also protected because if they weren't,
no one would ever take on the risk of developing treatments that can save millions of lives.
It's a collective good. So the state takes on that burden. It's
makes total sense. Yeah. The words liability protection feel like a slam dunk when Alex says
them, but they're really not. Thirdly, Alex says that things have to be transparent. And what's the
definition of transparent to him? It seems like there's a giant conflict of interest involved
in Florida's operating this large scale Regeneron campaign. And that doesn't scream
transparency to me. No, I don't know what this means. When you said glass, yes,
do you mean physically? I think he means physically transparent. I don't like opaque things. He
does. I mean, he would like his phone, but he can't see through it because it's not both sides
glass. You see? Yeah. And also just because at the point of treatment, they aren't charging consumers
for Regeneron shots, that doesn't mean the company isn't making a profit. For one thing,
in late 2020, they received a $450 million contract from the federal government to produce
this treatment. And in January, 2021, the federal government bought all the company's supply for a
price estimated at $2.6 billion. Man, sometimes you just see this corruption and you're really like,
man, we're just not doing shit. Are we? We're just not going to do it. I mean, some it's just
not going to get done. It's just, we're just going to live like this. But also if you're
keeping score, these governors like DeSantis, you know, they, they aren't even paying for this
shit. It's the federal government who Alex hates so much and is full of demons that is paying for
this to be able to have people get at the point of these governors are smart, because if you're
smart, you're not going to pay for it. You're going to make the government pay for it. That's why
you're smart. If you don't pay taxes and keep all that money for yourself, it makes perfect
sense makes total sense. Yeah. Yeah. That way no one else gets helped. This is all just such
bullshit. Alex being like, I'm George fucking Jetson, baby. I love technology. If it's these
three things that mean nothing. Figure out how to take a fucking call before you tell me you're
George Jetson. Instead of accurately discussing a story that he decided to cover on his show,
he doesn't prepare at all and he just chooses to make up details instead. Like that Regeneron
is supplying their injections at cost out of the goodness of their hearts.
Insane thing to say. It's just, it might as well just be riffing. It's improv.
Yeah. If you're a conspiracy theorist that listens to Alex Jones, even Alex saying that
a corporation would do something for no profit would have to make you raise your ears up a little
bit. Like it's a little silly. Really? You're going to go with these billionaires are not trying
to make money off of this. And yet I'm supposed to believe that every billionaire is in a secret
cult designed to make money off of my death. Okay. So there's a theme that develops kind of over
the show and that is this like they're trying to take away these, these human elements of our
lives, like the breastfeeding and the vaginal births. Sure. They're trying to turn us into pod
people. Oh no. And here's the deal guys. They're taking control of the normal human biological
system and saying you don't have an immune system. Mothers can't give milk to babies.
Women can't give birth vaginally. Your natural immunity doesn't work. We've got to put you
in a bubble and control your life. Just stay in your bubble. Don't look at the sunset.
Don't talk to your neighbors. I mean, this is really happening. This is the pod people.
They're trying to make us the pod people. Wake up. You say you want to fight tyranny.
You say you want to fund the second American revolution. Got cut off. Got cut off by the
break there. Yeah. Um, yeah, that was passionless. Yeah, that was not, that was not heartfelt.
That felt like, um, his emotions were he felt like a pod person. Yeah, it felt like he was
replaced by someone. Yeah. So he comes back from break and he wants to explain why everything
is going all topsy-turvy. Sure. The world is in the state of chaos. Right. Right. Right.
And I got to say he seems like he knows what he's talking about. Do you think so? And so
a lot of this is because the top Rothschilds have died. The top Rockefellers have died.
And I know a lot of people that know the top people. And I mean, they are just involved
in torturing and murdering people and devil worshiping and eating vats of feces and chopping
their genitals off and torturing themselves. I'm not joking around. Okay. This is not a joke.
I'm just saying this for shock value. I think people have learned that by now.
He's not joking around. I don't know why you're laughing. Sounds very serious.
There's a bunch of people eating feces out of vats. Listen, this is deadly serious. Okay.
Very, very much so. It's deadly serious. So for one thing, if these globalists are eating
large amounts of poop, you would expect for a lot of them to constantly be in a state of having
food poisoning. You would think norovirus, rotavirus and hepatitis A can all be transmitted
through oral fecal means. And that's not even taking into account the tons of bacteria and
parasites you risk exposing yourself to. So they better make sure they got clean shit in those vats.
Well, I mean, and if you're cleaning your shit, what's the point? Exactly. You know,
it ruins the phone. Yeah, you're there. You're there to eat shit. You're not there to eat just
this process. I want fresh organic farm to table shit. You know, one of the big reasons that
there are signs in every restaurant bathroom about how employees have to wash their hands
before returning to work is because oral fecal contamination can lead to outbreaks of E. Coli
or shingela. I'm no doctor, but you got to assume your risk would be much higher if you're eating
poo by the vat. Yeah, you know, it's super weird how you can identify all of our oligarchs by how
they die of poisoning every fucking day. Alex doesn't say these things for shock value, but I
kind of have a suspicion that he's teasing his audience. Like I can get you to believe this
shit. Yeah, anything. Let's see how far I can go. What else do you want? He's like a showboating.
Look at me. He's a showboating propagandist. There's no ground underneath me. I'm floating.
What else do you dumb dubs believe? Yeah. Also, I'm going to do some dribble in between my legs.
How about that? You impressed by that? I don't care. So now that Alex has sold you on the vats
of poop, he also wants you to know that the globalists don't want you to look at sunsets
anymore. Of course not. You know, my mother, I told this story 20 years ago. I told it again just
last year. My mother said you look at the sunset and you look at the water and the waves and the
beach and you know it's beautiful and you know it's good and you commune with it and you spiritually
connect through God's creation to God. And that is a form of worship, electromagnetically and
spiritually to God. And God made us to experience this with him. And what do they come out and say
in Canada, in Australia, New Zealand? Do not look at the sunset.
Well, statistically, if you look in the morning and at night when it's low on the
horizon, so it's not bad for your eyes, it's been known to massively boost your IQ long term
to cure depression. You name it. Sun gazing. The media makes you don't look at it once it's up
high at all, but come out right when it's on the horizon through the filter of the dust.
What do we do? That light just does something in your brain.
And it's all these things God gave us. They're trying to take away because these are Satanists.
Gigi, do you think these Satanists go at dawn and dusk and stare at the sun? No, they don't.
That sounds like a Satanist thing to do. No, man. They don't look at sunset.
That sounds like a Satanist ritual. Nah. We show up at dawn and dusk. Nah.
Yeah, the transition between light and dark. They don't do it. It's a fucking metaphor. No.
Nope. They don't do it. And they don't want you to do it either.
That's the most insane. What are we doing? What are we talking about? What's happening?
Don't go outside. What's happening? Don't go outside, dark dusk or dawn.
Don't you dare look at the sun during a transitional phase when it's...
Did you know that the Liberals are trying to take away your sunsets?
Oh my God. Sure. Fine. Yeah. Sure we are. All right. You have a good day. Get on it. Get on out of here.
I don't know what he's even talking about, but I have to assume it's something like
don't stare at the sun. Don't stare at the sun. It's turned into a fucking culture war.
Great. Fine. Hey, if you stare at the sun for a half hour, you're going to blow your eyes out.
Yeah. How dare the government tell me what to stare at?
See, now this is the demons trying to get me to not look at sunsets because that's how I connect
with God. Alex, look at the sunset directly into the sun for as long as you possibly can.
Oh man, if people enjoy sunsets and sunrises, more power to them. Yeah.
Yeah. That's it. Yeah. I don't have another qualifier. Nothing else to say. So I found this
really fun because this again is another thing that's sort of in that same chain of like trying
to take away these human things like the breastfeeding and vaginal birth sunsets. They're
trying to turn us into pod people by not letting us see the sunset. Can't see the sunset. So Alex
decides we've got to take action. What are they going to do about the northern lights? Are they,
are the aurora borealis still okay? How long, how long, how long do we have before I can't see the
aurora? Don't look at the aurora borealis. No, I got to go now. No, no, no. That's the work of the
Elder Gods. Don't do that. Oh, okay. Well, that's fair. Yeah. Alex says he needs, you know, we need
to take action. Okay. Take collective action about sunsets. You know, I want to do a human ritual
with our listeners. I just thought of this during the break. I'll talk about it at the end of the
show today. A human ritual? I'm going to play tonight and tomorrow night and the next night
because depending on where you are, the sun might not be clear in the sky to only for like
five minutes, right as it's setting, you know, the safe time to do it, to join me in gazing at
God's incredible creation that gives us life and a celebration of life and to thank God.
And the media will spin it and say it's an occult ritual because that's the opposite.
They're telling us, don't go look at the sunset. Don't look at the sunrise.
And I would like to
pledge to the listeners that at sundown central, but it doesn't matter where you are in the world,
that you're sundown, that you go out for five minutes and just pray to God for a global awakening
and pray to God for healing and pray to God to send light and love and any good energy into the
world to give people courage to stand up and do the right thing. This show is fucking weird.
I think what we need to do as a society is get rid of all of our arguments,
all of our TV shows, all of our government and all as a country focus on creating a Truman
show situation for Alex Jones, where we all just do this weird shit, all of us knowing that he's
insane and we're just humoring him because I do want him to walk outside some night and just see
the entirety of America staring up at the sunlight with him. That'd be beautiful. I'd be beautiful.
I was going the other way with this. I was thinking that the Truman show we would put him in is all
of us actually tell him not to look at the sunset. No, no, no, no. I want to go the other direction.
We live out his negative fantasies as opposed to his positive ones. No, no, no. I want to live
in a world where what Alex says makes sense and he has to suddenly, it's like him hitting a wall
at 60 miles an hour. Whenever all of a sudden everybody believes everything he says is true,
what will happen? See, that is interesting because he would have to start complaining about something
else and it would be fascinating to find out how his survival instinct kicks in. Hey, buddy,
we're all looking at the sunset now. Now what? Now what do you got? What do you got now? We're all
here. Let's all say that we love the 10th Amendment. Love it. Love it. We're all saying, yes, we love
it. We love the 10th Amendment. What else you got? When do you run out of bullshit?
We're not taking your guns. You secretly are trying to take my guns. You actually want to hog
all the sunsets from me. Yeah, that's what it would. Now the globalists are trying to hog the sunsets.
Yeah. There's only so much sunset. There's only so much. So Alex, he's mad that everybody wants to
take his sunset and his breastfeeding away. You know, he famously, very poetically, said,
Mama Titty. Yes, indeed. And a target. Indeed. He's on point. Yeah, whole life.
A breastfeeding guy. So he gets a little bit mad about this, this, the taking away of his humanity.
He's trying to take our lives over. He's trying to take our bodies over. Trying to follow the
Nuremberg code. Trying to put something deadly in us. I mean, what do you want us to do?
When you're pepper spraying people's children and stuff, you think you think the good guys
that don't want power and don't want violence, you think when you beat our kids up and our lives
up and our fathers and brothers up, you think it makes us go away? No, it makes us think about
what we're going to do to you and we will do something. Don't you worry about. Oh, and you're
like, good, we'll call you terrorists. Oh, really? You'll just get the whole party going, won't you?
You can't even hold Afghanistan. You can't run your blue cities full of feces and fentanyl.
All you can do is murder us all day and sit around and slap yourselves on the back. But
I see the videos and Nancy Pelosi's parties and Barack Obama's parties. It looks like a bunch
of trash and a bunch of unhappy garbage that all know they're losers. I didn't want to go anyway.
Also, in terms of the blue cities being full of feces and fentanyl, like that feces are that's
lunch. Yeah. That's what we eat. That's what we love here. It's like those regions in the
Appalachians where they all eat raw meat all the time. This is a delicacy here and you're like,
you people got to stop. You got to stop. I like the idea too that Alex is kind of like,
we are going to do something to you. Don't worry about it. Like if people are worried that he's
not going to be violent. Oh, no, I was worried. Yeah, I was worried. I'm pretty convinced that
you're trying to get someone to be violent. No, no, no, no, no. Anyway, the Democrats,
everybody on the left, it's all just Satanism now. I mean, the whole thing is the Democratic
Party are now Satanist and you go out of their events undercover. They talk about how much they
love Satan and all of it. And they're really just a bunch of really soft, weird nerds that
know Satan rules the planet and they just want some petty power. And then they also make jokes
about, oh, it doesn't exist. There's not really Satanism, but then that's how they suck everybody
into it to control them. Yeah, all of them goes out to the abortion rallies and they literally,
the majority of them are, I want to kill babies. I love Satan. And they're, they're just demonic.
The women act like rabid dogs or something. And this is what they've been turning. They don't
love men. They don't love women. They love nobody. They just run around and Satan Satan kill, kill.
We're going to come back with our special guest. This video was super, super ultra viral. And by
the way, that video is up on band video. I hope that you share the video by Dr. Sean in Brooks,
PhD, over a million hundred thousand views right now. He'll be joining us to really have the floor
coming up separately. Please do not forget it's back in stock for a limited time,
vitamin, mineral fusion. So these devils, they want to kill, kill, kill. I have Tang for sale.
Yep. Yep. These Satanists, they're also going to interview a guy who had a viral video.
Oh boy. Yeah. Quite, quite jarring. So we got this doctor guest. Yes. And Alex has been presenting
him as somebody who's a doctor. That's what he says. I mean, he did name him doctor. Yeah. Yep.
He would, he would not be wrong to assume that maybe this is a medical doctor because I'm,
I'm assuming that and now you're concerning me in my assumption. Well, you would have assumed
that because it's about like medical issues. That's why you would have a video where the guy is
talking to his school board. Dr. Blank. Yeah. Yeah. You'd kind of think that. And I think Alex
probably thought that. Yeah. Um, he's wrong. Oh no. And maybe he learned that. Uh-oh. But our
guest, when we producer got him on the phone yesterday, wanted to talk to me and he said,
listen, I want to clear something up. Uh, I went to that high school and I was there
and I'm a well-known PhD in education. And when you're there, you say what town you live in.
It's Oxford. I'm not a doctor from Oxford. The internet had been saying that. So that's cleared
up. But you still want me on? I said, yeah, now that I know you are, I've seen your writings before
and I've heard about some of your books. I really want you on the show because you're an articulate
person and it doesn't matter if you're a PhD in education or a medical doctor or a school teacher
or, uh, as I said, some guy that, you know, throws people's bushes for a living or all humans and
can observe what's going on and speak out. Yeah, man. Sure. Not only was I aware that you are a
PhD in education who lives in Oxford for didn't go to Oxford. Not only did I know that I was fully
aware of your writings and I love your work. Bullshit. The instant crash course in, uh,
oh, that this PhD had of like, Oh, I realize now that they're going to think I'm a doctor
from Oxford. Yeah, that's not going to be, I don't want to misrepresent myself. I would
like to give you an opportunity to bail on this interview. That's what he was saying to the
producer. Sir, you need to know this. Yeah, I know why this is happening. I didn't intend for it.
I'm not going to play along with that. If that's the pretense, a doctor of education
from the city of Oxford. It's not the same thing. Now this guy in his video that went mega uber
viral mega uber super viral. He does sound a little bit unhinged. The jabs create spike proteins.
They're in the jabs themselves. And they create it by snapping your RNA in half. You are no longer
a human anymore. You are something else. And you are susceptible to countless diseases. Now
here's what's going to happen in the future very quickly. 15 seconds. I don't know what percentage
of your staff has taken the jabs, but your school is going to close. You will not stay open. You
will close because they will fall ill and they will die. That will happen in all of your buildings.
It's already happening. Thank you, sir. I bet it is. It's already happening. Good luck. Nothing
can stop. Thank you, sir. All right. So we need to be alarmist about this because this is the big
globalist move and everything he says you can document. This is a really tough way for me to
find out that I and you and almost everybody I know are no longer humans. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
I think a real quick question to that would just be like, what is a human? You stupid piece of shit.
Give me a definition that if my quote unquote RNA gets broken in half, now I'm not a human. Tell
me why. Just give me a real explanation of why a full, unbroken and half RNA counts. You are a
human if and only if your RNA is unbroken. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no. I like it. It's
like it's like it's like it's like a it's like a hymen. I guess by virtue of that too, like you
don't have rights. Yeah. No, of course not. You're no longer a human because you got the
jab. So we don't have to treat you or I guess the flip side of the argument is that everything
have human rights. I guess this is going to be a dangerous road for this doctor of education to
go down. Probably doesn't want to have that conversation and that's fine because I don't
either. Hey, have you ever considered that if the definition of humanity definition of humanity
is more a social thing that we've all agreed upon that if more people have broken RNA than have
nonbroken RNA, all of a sudden, we're the humans and you're the not human. How do you feel about
that? Do you see how your logic might make you a fucking moron? Have you considered that for one
second, sir? I don't know if he has. I doubt it. So he's going to be coming in here in a minute.
But before Alex, he gets that Alex has some breaking news. Welcome back. I'm your host Alex
Jones. Massive news has broken since we got our guest on. Let me mention some of it. We'll get
his take on and get back to the huge information he was just laying out. Adon Salazar has the
article. It's on info wars.com. It links right to the Israeli government's own announcement.
Remember, Israel and Australia are the cutting edge of what's coming here next. Israel to grant
green passports to fly and travel and go in restaurants. Israel to grant green passports
only to triple vaccinated. That's how it works. Oh, maybe the vaccine working. Oh, you've got to
take a third one recommended. Oh, now you've got to take it and then a fourth and a fifth and a
sixth and a 10th and a 20th. Unbelievable. The green passports in Israel were rolled out in
February. Yeah, so it's been a little while. How'd they do? It's just a convenient way for
businesses to check a person's vaccination status if they want to require vaccination to enter
their premises. Yeah. Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein was quoted back in February in the
Jerusalem Post, quote, whoever chooses not to be vaccinated has his right. There will also be no
personal sanctions against someone who is not vaccinated. It should be understood that getting
vaccinated is a great privilege that has been given to us, something that many countries in the
world have not attained. The article continues, quote, the minister added that there will be some
areas that will be open to everyone, even for citizens who have not been vaccinated, and that
the possibility of these areas will be expanded depending on the rate of immunization of the
entire population. So now currently, the conversation is for these things that are already out,
they will apply to people who have booster shots. Yeah. So yeah, I mean, the reality of this story
is not quite what Alex is. No, I heard actually, and I know Alex hasn't heard this yet. This is
new that I'm breaking for him. Illinois has started requiring white passports that you have to use
and you have to obtain in order to move in a car from one place to another. Can you believe that?
You have to get a, and I'll tell you this, you can only go certain places with these cards. I
mean, it's bananas how this works. And you can only drive certain things. Sometimes they won't
even let you drive as fast as you want to drive, Dan. This is truly martial law. It is the nanny
state gone mad. Yeah. So I think I think I may have even misspoke a little bit. The doctor,
the good doctor is on the line. Oh, while Alex is getting into this news. And Alex has other news
that he has to get into before we really dive in with Sean Brooks. Naturally. And that is,
we got to, we got to get into dumb ass gate. We do. Did Alex call Trump a dumb ass? Yes. Well,
that's what everybody's saying. Well, did I call President Trump a dumb ass? No, I said,
I think Trump's really smart. Why is he saying that the vaccines work? Why is he saying he took
it? It's great if it doesn't work. He'll tell us when I've just showed you and it's been out for
days that Pfizer says it's a 39% efficacy rate. And now the head of Pfizer says, oh, new variants
are here and his vaccine doesn't work. But don't worry. He's got new ones. And Trump had just said
days before he said that in Alabama on Friday. Trump had said it looks like a scan by Pfizer
with these boosters. So I said, you're smart, Trump. I don't think you're dumb, but maybe you are.
I stand by that. Okay. So if I'm hearing Alex correctly, he's saying that you didn't call
Trump a dumb ass. Right. Apparently what Alex meant by his comments was that he doesn't think that
Trump is a dumb ass. Right. And then he must know what he's doing, which is recommending people get
a vaccine that he presumably knows is a scam. Right. So I guess Alex didn't call Trump a dumb
ass as much as he called him an evil fraud who's trying to kill his followers. Correct. That seems
better. That is what you would rather somebody hear you say other than calling someone a dumb
ass. That's an insulting thing to say. What you should call them is a mouthpiece for the enemy
that you have been fighting against your entire career. And like a complete sell out in a shill
and a traitor. A giant piece of shit. Yeah. A monster who's actively killing the people who
put him in power. So here's the clip that's been going around. And I'll let you judge for yourself
what Alex was meaning to say. Okay. And this I've decided to call shadow dumb ass gate. Okay.
Got a bunch of medical doctors. I want to play for you on this when we come back. But first
let's take President Trump who I believe is a good person
and who I really care about and who I want to seek a lot of good Republicans elected in the
midterms and who I would love to see run again. We got to take him to the woodshed though because
he came out last week on Fox and friends and said I really am suspicious of this booster shot.
If this supposedly works so well, why do you need a booster shot because you got lied to Trump.
It didn't have 98% efficacy. We knew they want it wouldn't work period. It's a fraud. It'll create
mutants. You got chumped. You got signed on to a fraud to restart the economy. I understand why you
did it. You believe in science. These are bad actors, sir. You believe America could produce
a good vaccine. Of course they could have. They didn't want to. They didn't create a vaccine.
Real quick. I just have to break here because if Alex knew anything about delivery and meter,
he would have repeated sir. Yep. It was begging to be put there. They told you this sir. Sir.
They lied to you sir. Yep. You know like that. That's right there. That's how you do it. Yep.
They created a Franken shot sir. Now they've got you signed up to it sir. Now the left thing you
better get out there and push it and you are seeing in comes out and says we need to see Trump
come out and take the shots and within weeks of them saying it over and over again seeing it snaps
their fingers. Jeff Zuckers snaps his fingers and Trump clicks his heels and hops up there at
attention and says how how do you want me to jump boss? There's Trump in Alabama yesterday.
I believe totally in your freedoms. I do. You gotta do what you have to do. But I recommend
take the vaccines. I did it. It's good. Take the vaccines. But you got now that's okay. That's
all right. You got your freedoms. But I happen to take the vaccine. If it doesn't work, you'll be
the first to know. Okay. I'll call up Alabama. I'll say, Hey, you know what? But it is working.
B.S. Trump, that's a lie. You're not stupid. Just two weeks ago, they said it was 65 percent,
then 40 percent. So a number put out by about Pfizer shots, 30 some percent.
Because he's going to say it doesn't work. So you're running at the new damn shot.
And then they'll tell you in six months, that one doesn't work. It's called ropa dope.
Shame on you, Trump. Seriously. Hey, if you don't have the good sense to save yourself,
your political career, that's okay. At least you're going to get some good Republicans elected.
And you know, we like you. But my God, maybe you're not that bright. Maybe Trump's actually a
dumbass. All right, we'll be right back. Stay with us. If I were in charge of deciding how to
cover this story, I would lean much more heavily into how Alex is very clearly saying that Trump
knows that the vaccines are a secret plot to kill everyone for profit and that he's recommending
them to his audience anyway. No, what's offensive is that he called him a dumbass, Dan. All right.
The headline here isn't that Alex speculated that Trump is a dumbass. It's that he's indicating
that the alternative is that Trump is evil. Yeah. The Alex Trump will they won't they storyline
since the election really isn't doing anything for me. And when you get down to it really,
it doesn't really matter to Alex either. Nope. He doesn't like Trump. And that's not a problem
because he probably never did. Trump was a useful tool for people like Alex is an impressionable,
malleable, chaotic idiot who they could use to take over some of the levers of power in this
country. If I was in the press and I decided to even touch this clip, my angle would be on it would
be that Alex, you know, it's not that Alex is turning on Trump and insulting him. It would be
to play up this idea that Alex is saying that Trump is either stupid or evil and not or good.
Yeah. There's only two options covering this story as Alex called Trump a dumbass misses the
point a little bit and just makes me think that the reporting doesn't have much awareness of how
often Alex says mean things about Trump when he's mad at him. Yeah. Like it's it's it's not novel,
but I think there's maybe some ground you could you could gain by by by really positioning this
where like, okay, the base is is really crack. Right. Right. You know, you have. Yeah. You have
a foundational issue that the leader of the cult is unwilling to go along with, which is telling
everyone not to get vaccinated. Yeah. Yeah. And I think that you could probably exploit that wedge
pretty hard. No, it's it's a perfect like it's such a great teachable example of something that
happens in human history all the time, which is that the leader of the group is the leader and
they will go along with whatever the leader says as long as they tell them what they want to hear.
Yeah. You know, you'll add it. And if you tell them what they want to hear, guess what you can add
whatever the fuck you want. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. You tell them what they want to hear and
then you can destroy their lives because whatever you end up being abortion or whatever you whatever
you want as long as it doesn't violate as long as one of the other things that they need to hear.
Right. And then in this situation, you would think that Trump would look at that and go, oh,
I was just able to exploit them. I was not actually leading the group and the people in the group
would go, oh, we'll do anything if anybody tells us what we want to hear. And everybody should
learn from that and be like, maybe we're both stupid on both sides here. And this is a negative
feedback loop that is repeated itself throughout history. Every time we wanted to blow shit up.
Well, I think I think the negative Craven manipulative jerks may learn something from this.
And that is that, all right, you can control this cult of personality. Yeah, pretty. There's
a limit. Pretty. Well, no, there isn't. If you're willing to, yeah, to really knuckle up and just
say whatever they want. That's true. Yeah. So maybe the next person will just be like, no, fuck
fuck it. Fuck it. Don't care. Don't give a shit. Because that would retain the control over. Yeah.
Whatever, whatever amount of influence you have. Yeah, there's two lessons. I guess there's the
good lesson. Don't do this again. And then there's the bad lesson. Do it again. But never, ever,
ever, ever back down. Yeah, never crack. Not once. Yep. So Alex talks to this Dr. Sean Brooks,
PhD. Oh, education. Yeah. So he talks a little bit about his going to this school board meeting
and yelling a bunch of dumb shit at them. Sure. And I think this is becoming the, the favored media
outlet of right wing weirdos now. Yeah. Because they aren't going to be on TV. Maybe a lot of them
have had their social media accounts banned. Yeah. So now they can have videos taken of them yelling
at people at public meetings. Yep. Yep. And now, now this is a new art form.
School boards are the new reality TV show. Yep. School board meetings. Yep. It's a good way to
get attention if you're really weird. And so when we get to any like actual points that
Sean wants to bring up, he has some, he has a bad handle on some decisions that have to do with
COVID regulations. And Indiana University is another example over the summer. Before summer,
they said everybody who works here and everybody who comes here has to be jabbed end of story.
As you would expect countless students and parents started to sue Indiana University.
A judge got involved. And if I'm not mistaken, the judge cited with Indiana University and said,
they get to do what they want. I could have that wrong, but I think that's right as to how that
ended up settling out. So everybody who attends now is jabbed. Sean doesn't understand how this
case went with Indiana University at all. What happened was that eight students at IU,
which is not a countless number, they sued the school because they announced a vaccine mandate
that applies only to the fall 2021 semester. Though this is mandated, the school offers many
options for folks who can't or don't want to get vaccinated. They offer medical and religious
exemptions. They'll let students take a semester off without penalty and they provide online options
for completing classes. These students had asked the court to enter a preliminary injunction to
stop the mandate. The primary criteria that would be used if the court were to give that
injunction is whether or not there is quote, a strong showing that they will likely succeed on
the merits of their claim that they will sustain irreparable harm and that the balance of harms
and the public interest favor such a remedy. Oh, that's over three. Yeah. The US district court
released a 101 page opinion explaining how they did not feel that this case brought before them,
satisfies any of those criteria, and thus the injunction was rejected. If you read the filing,
all but one of the eight students either have a religious exemption to the mandate or would
qualify but haven't even applied for one. Sure. That one who hasn't applied and thinks she wouldn't
qualify, who knows? Maybe she would. My point is that this is kind of a farce. The fact that seven
of the eight students suing the university over a policy that is so tailored to them that they all
qualify for it not to affect them is the very definition of right wing victimhood mentality.
I am mad at you for this problem I don't have. Yes. My other point is that John Brooks has
no idea what this case was actually about because the details don't matter. What's important is
the optics of victimhood that he's able to present using this case as a prop. When you're
trying to have a serious conversation about issues that matter, it's generally not a great idea to
bring up an example of a court case that you have such a weak grasp on that you have to admit on air
that you might have it wrong while you use it as a defense for why you're right. Don't do that.
That's a bad look. Alex is bringing up Amy Coney Barrett because after this injunction
request was denied, the students tried to pull a Mike Lindell and take things to the Supreme Court.
Judge Barrett is assigned to the Seventh Circuit currently, which includes Indiana. So on paper,
it was her who rejected the request to step in and overrule the district court. But she's not
the relevant judge in the case. She was who the right wing media decided to get really mad at
though since she was a Trump appointee and the presumption was that she would be up for anything.
Why aren't you a rubber stamp doing whatever it is that we say? I thought you'd be up to be real
The whole point of appointing you was that you didn't know what you were doing and you would do
the dumb shit we say. How dare you act like you have any experience. We thought that was the deal.
I mean, I get it. Like I would be offended if I was on their team. I wouldn't get it. I wouldn't
understand it because it's not because when you get down to it, right? Okay. She doesn't get to
act like this. She's acting like she's on the Supreme Court because she should be on the Supreme
Court and she is not there because she should be on the Supreme Court. She should not be anywhere
near the Supreme Court. She's there to do this dumb shit. So if I were them, I would be furious.
How dare you act like you know what you're doing. Well, I mean, I think she probably does know what
she's doing to an extent. I mean, she's not unqualified judge. She's not unqualified to be
a judge. Probably maybe not on the Supreme Court and maybe a little maybe batting a little bit
outside of her punching out of the weight class. Exactly. She's, she's part of the deal. And if
she doesn't get that, she's wrong. Like I understand, but I'm also pretty grateful that she's wrong.
Oh, totally. Totally. No, no, 100% in the real world. Yes, this is a great. This is great news.
So I was listening to this Sean fella and I got a weird vibe on him. He just made the hair on the
back of my neck stand up. Yeah, he really did. He was freaking me out. Oh boy. Part of it was
just like you seem mad at the educational system. Well, I mean, if you've got a PhD in education,
you will get mad at the education. Yeah, but he seemed mad in a different way than
other people who like, you know, your partner is a teacher and we've talked a lot of times about
things that are failure failures of the CPS massive problems with public education. Absolutely. Yeah.
And there are people who are very passionate within it. The public school systems that often
try to make things better. Totally. I didn't get that vibe from him. See, that sounds kind of
where I was. I got an angry vibe from him. That's not good. Just this clip kind of made me laugh a
little. We've always known that the Rockefellers and the Carnegie's have had everything to do with
the K12 textbook system. No different in higher ed. It's the exact same. They control the information.
They control the minds of those individuals that don't think for themselves. And again,
when I was in college, the books I read or the ones that I went to the bookstore to buy,
they were not the ones that the university said, well, you need to read this and you need to read
that. I'd look at this $300 textbook and say, no, I'm not reading this. And I'd glance through it.
I'd write a paper for the class and then that'd be it. And then I'd go to a bookstore back when
bookstores existed and I would buy two, three, four books about people, history, events, psychology,
sociology, anatomy, physiology, and I would put all of this together and I'd read on my own time.
People have to self educate. So I understand that some people are just too much of free thinkers
for this kind of thing. But the reason the classes have textbooks is because they're
teaching a specific thing that the teacher presumably has a much better awareness of
than the student. You would think. Typically, the teacher will know about the subject ahead
of time and the required texts will be the things that they think are best in terms of enabling
a student to get the handle on the material. That's usually how this works. I like the idea of
defending your PhD thesis on education. And they're just be like, Hey, just, you know,
informal question. We asked this of everybody. It's not even going to affect anything.
Did you ever read any of the books when you were in school? No, I read. We're going to actually
surprise surprise that did count. Goodbye. I agree that there's problems with the textbook
industry, particularly as it relates to how they're essentially an instrument of price gouging and
colleges. But I think that what Sean is expressing here really is just that he's a blowhard and
he's an anti authority kind of guy who's streak has gone a little bit off the rails.
When I was in college, often the required texts for courses wouldn't be textbooks per se.
Depending on the class, it could be a novel and academic writing or possibly like a collection
of photocopied newspaper articles from the early 1900s or a book the professor wrote themselves.
Sometimes. Yeah. Although I always a little suspicious about that. That was a little bit
like a come on, man. You're self dealing. No, I get it. I had a science fiction author who
was definitely trying to sell his own shit to the school. That sucks. Yeah. But maybe it was good.
Was it good? No. Oh, no, he's bad. Also, my dad's a professor and I've spent my entire life
surrounded by academia and I have never once in my life encountered a professor or teacher who's
discouraged reading even things that aren't on the syllabus. Typically people in academia love
talking about their subject because they're really versed in it. And you know, if you want to read
a book that runs counter to their take on the subject that they know a lot about,
they're going to be excited to discuss that book with you and explain to you why it misses X, Y,
or Z point. They love that shit. The idea of having a doctorate in something already suggests that
you've spent clearly a decade of your life focused only on this one kind of subject. Yeah. Of course,
you better want to fucking talk about it. Yeah. It's your favorite thing. Academics might be
power mad psychopaths that are bent on making the big bucks and warping the minds of the youth,
but they're nerds first. Yeah. Before I would believe anything, if you told me that they weren't
interested in what they were talking about, you're insane. Also, I love this conception of like,
you know, they give you all these, they indoctrinate you if you're not a free thinker. It's like,
what in the textbooks did the non free thinkers remember? Like, what was it exactly from history
textbooks and science and math that was retained by the non free thinkers? Okay. So now you're
making it sound like I'm mad at a problem that doesn't exist. Kind of. And now, and I will say
that being mad at a problem that doesn't exist is the thing that I'm mad at a problem that doesn't
exist. If you're the sort of person who's so narcissistic and oppositional defiant that you
think that you can create a better syllabus than a professional in their field of expertise,
then maybe formal education isn't for you. And that's cool. That's totally fine. People can
be self taught. I believe that and I've got no disrespect for that. I don't have a degree. It's
just that it's a lot harder for external observers to know exactly how well a person has or has not
taught themselves. Degrees are generally helpful because they denote that you've learned a subject
from someone who understands that subject, and they were able to help you understand it. There's no
way to confer the same kind of thing with self education. That's why it's a little bit more
iffy. Yeah. Also, it's so funny that this dude has such a weird bone to pick about education when
he himself kind of intentionally misrepresent his credentials in the video of himself at the
school board meeting that went viral. He apparently does have a PhD, but he intro'd himself this way.
Quote, Dr. Sean Brooks, PhD Oxford. I have 48 publications, including 23 books. I've studied
Health Medicine, Anatomy, and Physiology for approximately 21 years. There it is. I'm a
doctor of health medicine. You would think that. I've studied it. I've studied it. I read my own
books about it. Like I said, he didn't go to Oxford. He's from Oxford, Ohio. What a fucking thing.
His degree is from Walden University, which is an online school. However, there's more going on
here than I would like. There may be a reason that Sean is mad at the public school system that
he's not disclosing. Well, does his PhD give him any access to teaching positions? Well, according
to Heavy, they were able to track down a person with a PhD named Sean Makala Brooks, who lives in
Oxford, Ohio. They were able to find a teacher discipline case from Florida that was against
a person with the same name, which resulted in a reprimand and probation after Brooks didn't confess,
didn't say that he was innocent, but also agreed not to contest the accusations.
I'm not going to get too deep into this because it feels really fucked up. But the issue that was
behind this disciplinary action had to do with him posting videos of students discussing really
personal issues on a public website without the student's parents permission. Jesus. Some of the
stuff involves like pretty personal stuff that I just creeps me out. Yeah. I was concerned that
there was possibly not the same dude who's here on Alex's show. But first of all, Sean Makala Brooks
is a pretty specific name. Real specific. And the documents for the teacher misconduct case
include a 2015 letter of reprimand that's addressed to Sean Brooks, whose address is in Oxford,
Ohio. Wow. Anyway, it might be a good idea for Alex to screen his guests in the future. So it
doesn't end up in this kind of situation where he's having to vouch for this guy just because his
video went viral. If you're talking to somebody about how the school system is evil, it's kind
of relevant to the conversation to let your listeners know that they may have a big old
chip on their shoulder that's informing their positions, and it might have had to do with
them being real weirdos when they were teachers. No, no, no, no. Come on now. It's not personal.
It's about protecting the people, Dan. It's about protecting civilians. They're just caught up in
this war. They don't know. They don't have PhDs in education. Don't you understand that the
Rockefellers and the Rothschilds won't let me post weird videos? Yeah. Also, what a weird thing
whenever textbooks at large are held hostage by fucking Texas's bullshit. You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're really going to come after textbooks whenever half of them, just because Texas doesn't
want to admit shit, say that slaves came here on a lark. Like, what are you fucking talking about?
You're going to complain about textbooks. They are very real issues. They are just not the ones
that he is. Not at all. What a dick. So I feel like these kinds of disclosures are important
because they allow the audience to assess the information that's coming to them
in a responsible way because it is very relevant. Yes. So when you have things like this, it's just
you can't, you can't do this. You know, they, I mean, I've been shut out of the higher ed
institutions and it's not an accident. I've been writing about it. It doesn't matter. You're speaking
up and you're out there now and you've written books and you're taking action. Dr. Sean M. Brooks,
PhD, he's complaining that he's been shut out of higher education and maybe it has something to
do with this disciplinary past that he has and maybe his response to that disciplinary action.
I don't know. It seems like you can't, you can't have someone be like, I've been shut out of higher
education because my ideas are too verboten or whatever. And then you defend it without knowing
anything about the case. Right. It's just, it's, it's, it's not respectful to the individuality
of the audience and they're, they're right to take in information that they can use. Nope.
Fucked up. Yep. So Alex, you know, he's covered on this episode, Bill Maher,
Brett Favre. Yes. And now he saw something on, he's covered on this episode, three people talking
about things that they know absolutely nothing about, but have the expertise of being good at
something completely different and with no relation to that subject.
And so to follow that up, Alex decides he's going to cover something he saw on TikTok.
There we go. Guys, get the Brian Williams clip ready. I saw some TikTok video. Somebody sent
me, it's got a bunch of weird stuff the kids put on there, but, but, but that's all. Brian Williams,
who says he was shot down in a helicopter, the RPG hit it, they crashed. Nobody was shot at,
no helicopters got shot at. It's a lie. Brian Williams is the NBC fact checker.
That's not true. He didn't say that his helicopter was shot down. He said his helicopter was shot
at, um, and it was the helicopter in front of him that was shot at, but be that as it may. I'm
not defending Brian Williams. It's just Alex is lying about the lie. Yeah. That'd be like, again,
having a convicted pedophile run your preschool, uh, you know, it's equivalent of having this
guy as your fact checker. He brings up Sandy Hook like, Oh, we talk about Sandy Hook so much.
But I talked about like 15 times six, seven, eight years ago, the internet questioned it.
I questioned it. And so they attached my identity to that and always go, Oh,
Jones said the mass shooting didn't happen. Well, it was small. It, um,
like is hanging. Did they fake babies and incubators to start the Iraq war? Uh, did, uh, ABC news
show footage at the knob Creek machine and shoot out and say it was, uh, say it was, uh,
you know, people blowing up villages in Syria. The point is, is yes, we all have a right to
question things. That's our free speech. I've gotten a few things wrong, not on purpose,
unlike Brian Williams. Did I ever get up there and say I was shot down in a helicopter?
No, but you have said that you have prophetic dreams. Yeah, there's definitely that. So you
have said some other things that are equally embarrassing. Oh boy. He's paid for a lot of
abortions. He slept with, uh, over hundreds of women by the time he was 16. Yeah. Yeah. He's
made a lot of claims that maybe I wouldn't want to stand by. Yeah. Um, so look, here's, here's the
thing. Even if all of those things, uh, were accurate the way Alex is presenting them, the
babies and incubators. Sure. Small it. Sure. All of it. Even if everything, it still doesn't
excuse his behavior as it relates to Sandy Hook. Nope. It has literally nothing to do with what
he did. Um, and yeah, I guess he's just saying, Oh, fuck that one up. Yeah. Which is actually
an evolution in his position. I mean, it's about as close to just straight up saying I am sorry
for being wrong as I think we've gotten from him. Yeah. Yeah. There's still obfuscation.
They're still trying to deflect. Wasn't wrong. Purpose wasn't there, but it was. It is a little
bit more like I did that bad. I didn't mean to do it a lot. I only talked about it a few times. I
only dip my toe in there. I only did all this stuff. You know what? There's other things that
are bad. There's other stuff that are bad, but sometimes I did fuck up. I only paid for half
of Dan Badandi's flight. Totally. Yeah. Yeah. We went Dutch on it. Yeah. It was all good. Um,
so yeah, Owen's in buddy. Oh boy. This is great. Here we go. So Owen's there when Alex plays this
TikTok video. He's inside the studio. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. And this is so good. Okay.
So Owen is going to say, Hey man, listening to that Brian Williams clip. I heard six lies.
Uh-huh. Alex makes a huge mistake. Uh-oh. And he's like, what are they? Oh no.
I think I counted just five or six blatant lies from Brian Williams. I mean, just flat out lies.
I mean, can you imagine, like, you know, sometimes the crew will sit there and,
and you know, you'll go on a great rant or something or I'll go on a great round and say,
Hey, you know, that was good. Good job. That was powerful. Imagine the crew behind Brian Williams
like, wow, this guy can just go on TV and lie like nobody's business. I mean, wow, he just went
to be hard to imagine a crew who could do that. Way to lie to the whole world. Like,
that's impressive. Over a few of the lies. I don't even, I mean, everything he said pretty
much was a complete lie, but oops. Shouldn't have tried to get specific. That was a mistake.
Hey, come on, man. You're ruining the scene. The scene is we just make shit up. What are you
doing here? Yeah. The game we were playing is imagine if we were able to get away with that.
Of course, I don't know what lie. Yeah, come on, man. It's just a general feeling of things.
Tell me what some of the lies were. Oh, I wasn't listening. Everything. Yeah, it's all a lie.
Everything's a lie. Good answer. Yeah. Anyway, Owen's not allowed to talk about his case.
I wonder why. But Alex wants to know how jail was. We're gonna come back in the final segment.
Owen, you were given some rules not to talk with other January six people about what happened.
I don't know how they do that when you're a talk show host and I'm a talk show host,
but it's all on document cam. It's all on body cam. It's all on video. So we're not talking
about what happened on January six. Getting our story straight here. Our story is just the truth,
but I want to know how jail went yesterday and your court case. Folks want to know about that.
Honestly, Alex keeps saying that like everything is on body cam and that's actually evidence against
Owen. Yeah. Because the problem was that he was breaking his prior agreement. Yeah. His
deferred prosecution. I mean, maybe he's just saying that like we know there's a guaranteed
guilty verdict. So we don't really need to even talk about the case because he did that
shit. It's all on body cam. That could be. Yeah. That's an interpretation. So yeah, look,
this is all just fundraising. This is 100% what this is. Yeah. We just before we recorded this,
I'm not sure if it will when it'll be out, but we recorded guest appearance on opening arguments.
Indeed. Look forward to that. And we discussed this a bit. The case and the nature of it. It's
not a big charge. No, even if Owen were to be found guilty, you'll get 64 hours of community
service. Right. It'll be something minor and a fine. It's not a big deal, but Owen's trying to
raise a quarter of a million dollars. I said, obviously you're trying to raise a quarter million
dollars for criminal defense. That's what it'll cost easily. If we find it, we are fighting it.
He did not break into the Capitol using physical force as he's been charged. He's facing at least
a year in prison. We're not going to let that happen. You folks have sent $200,000, your legal
defense fund. That's great news. We want to get another 50,000. That should handle it.
If folks want to go above that, that's fine. I think you should shoot the Huffington Post
saying that you led the attack to the Huffington Post. That's open and shut. And now you've
been charged based on that lie. But you said, no, you don't want to sue them. You're upset about
the mask. Well, and we may look into other lawsuits going forward when some of the smoke
starts to clear. But yeah, we have an executive order here from Governor Abbott that says you
cannot mandate masks in any public buildings. And when I was in the federal building yesterday,
I couldn't go in without putting a mask on. Yeah. So apparently when he was being
arraigned and processed, he had to wear a mask and he's, this is the real issue.
I thought it was because they were showing Eric Stoltz movie in the courtroom at the time.
That would be offensive. Yeah. So yeah, Alex is lying that Owen was charged because of a
Huffington Post article. Sure. Sure. He's charged. Well, I mean, I actually, I think
that that might be Alex maligning the Huffington Post. I think they should sue him. I think
they should counter sue each other. I don't give a fuck. I don't think the Huffington Post had
anything to do with Owen making that deferred prosecution agreement. Well, I think they did
every time he tried to do community service, the Huffington Post would show up and slap him and
break his foot so he couldn't do anything. That was the is cruel. The human personification of
the Huffington Post. Ariana Huffington is in the bushes, blow darting Owen with sleep darts. Every
time he's going to the soup kitchen. Oh my God, not again. Oh boy. What a what a what an asshole.
Anyway, this is our last clip and it's just to show how like tough Alex is. It's very strong.
He's very strong and very brave. That's what I think about crime is up five fold from just
three years ago in blue cities. So if you're, I mean, Austin used to be a safe city and I'm a
tough guy. I will not go downtown now unless I have to at a meeting and I bring a body guard.
I mean, it is literally like a lunatic asylum down there. That's amazing. So tough. Five fold
increase in crime in blue cities is amazing. First of all, sure. I don't know where that
stats coming from. I'd like him to substantiate that. Yeah. Second, I've been to Austin. My
parents live fairly close to downtown Austin, insanely safe place. Not that it's like safe
or unsafe or whatever, but like the idea of needing a body guard to go downtown is absurd,
except for the fact that Alex is a celebrity. I mean, in that case, like if if you're,
I don't know somebody who's just like who's who plays Superman, Henry Cavill. Yeah, he needs a
bodyguard. I almost said Dean Cain. That's how old millennials are. Millennials are old now. How
dare you talk about 20 year olds being millennials until you know how the rise and fall of Dean
Cain went and you know nothing. Cavill needs a bodyguard, not because any place may or may not
be safe, but because he's a celebrity and people are going to bum rush. They're going to try and
fuck with them. Right. When I went to see a Cavaliers Lakers game when I was like 15. Yeah.
It was a preseason game and Shaq was shooting free throws at pregame. Yeah. No one was in there.
Me and my dad snuck in. Yeah. Shaq shooting free throws. He's got a bodyguard while he's
shooting free throws. Yeah. Of course. So if Alex needs a bodyguard, it's because he's a famous
person. Not because at most not because Austin is such an unsafe place. Yeah. And even then you
don't. I mean, like if you need a bodyguard saying bodyguard, then you probably earned that need.
You know what I'm saying? Like Henry Cavill may have a what would be more like a bouncer of just
like, Hey man, I know there's just so many people that want to get up to him at the same time. We
just need an orderly line here. But if you need somebody who's got a gun and is just like, Hey
man, if anybody comes at you, I'm going to shoot him. That's because you're an asshole. Yeah. Alex
has a team on the roof. Yeah. Exactly. He's got ninjas that are just on the roof. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
If you're if you're a politician walking around with a fucking bulletproof vest on is probably
because you have it coming. Or at least you've done something to earn it. Possibly. It's a shit.
I don't know. I my feeling is just that it's it's a little silly. Yeah. So we come to the end of this
and I think Owen is a political prisoner who's able to make tons of money on a misdemeanor
nonsense. Unreal. I don't know if it's on a misdemeanor, but like it's not going to get in any
fucking trouble and he's raising tons of money quarter of a million really just the essence
of what it means to be a freedom fighter. Yeah. You know, it's really important. He's doing the
big work and I admire it. Meanwhile, his boss, Alex is back in studio, anchoring this shit,
doing the real serious work of talking about Bill Maher, Bill Maher, Brett Farve, talking to a
weirdo about education. Yep. Yeah, because he had a viral video, which is very cool. That's why
you got to get him out there. And then bickering about whether or not he thinks Trump's a dumb
ass and whether or not the media covered it correctly. It's amazing. Who is in that meeting?
Everything is pointless. That meeting, there had to have been a meeting where after Shroyer
turned himself in. No, it would probably be on Sunday before Shroyer turned himself in
and it's Alex and it's a couple of lawyers at least. I'm sure Barnes is on the on the call.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And they're just like, okay, how do we make we're gonna be rich? Yeah. What do
we do? What's the cap we set on that? Like, because that's the, that's the conversation. They were
like, okay, no, we can't say a million dollars. Nobody would believe we needed a million dollars.
But if we say a smaller amount that's still high, we'll reach it and then get a beyond it. Yeah.
And then we can add like extra stuff. Exactly. Yeah. Totally. Totally. So it's like the legal
fees of the 250 grand. Right. Right. If we reach 500 grand, we'll keep on that. Exactly. Yes,
exactly. Like it's got, it had to have been that because none of them were like,
are, is he going to be okay? That was never a question. It was how much profit can we pull
off of this? Definitely. Definitely. Yeah. What is the potential for this ruse? What's the right
number to start with? Yeah. And I bet he consulted actuary tables because Alex loves to bring up
actuaries. Yeah. I mean, it's really disgraceful and pathetic and exactly what I would expect
from these ding dong. Yeah, who's you got it? Jordan will be back. We will be back.
And I would love it if by the next time we record. Owen Schreuer has been sent to 30 years in prison
and we're totally wrong about this. That would be fun. Yeah. That would be fun. Pretty funny.
We've decided to make an example out of Owen Schreuer is a that it would be a good thing to
wake up to. We're going to charge him something comically outside the potential punishment. Yes,
absolutely. For what he did. Yep. Yeah, but we have a website. It's knowledgefight.com.
It's knowledgefight.com. Oh, that's your line. Yeah. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter.
It's that knowledge of the fight. I go to bed, Jordan. We're also on Facebook. We are Facebook.
It's out of time. You could please find a local charity, obey a fund in your area to help out
people do it and God's work. Yeah, we'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DZX,
Clark, I'm Daryl Rundis. And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding. So, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.