Knowledge Fight - #594: September 7, 2021
Episode Date: September 10, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan discuss an episode of the Alex Jones Show that Dan has declared "unacceptable."Â In this installment, Alex fails to cover a bombshell, tries to record a commercial during his sh...ow twice, and interviews someone about how many people may actually secretly be vampire clones. Citations
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Hey everybody.
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're couple dudes.
Like sit around worship at the altar of Sleen and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh indeed we are Dan.
Jordan.
Jordan.
Quick question for you.
What's your bright spot today?
My bright spot today Jordan is I was getting a little bit of work done this morning and
I happened to take a little break and I looked on YouTube and I saw that there was a new
trailer for the new Matrix movie.
Ah yes.
That just got released today.
Yes.
And I watched it.
America's Greatest Living Actor.
I watched it and I have some interesting thoughts about it.
But the reason it's a bright spot is because I can't wait for Alex's review.
Like immediately I saw this trailer and I'm like oh yes.
Ah yeah.
We're going to.
We're going to get this.
Yeah.
This is going to be great.
Yeah.
We're going to be there.
Yeah.
And so now I feel like it's my responsibility.
Even if I have to fund info wars I have to keep them on the air and we will we will
buy them tickets to the Matrix Resurrection.
I had to keep their show on the air at least until the end of the year.
So yeah.
Like we can't deprive the world of Alex Jones' Matrix 4 review.
Right.
Right.
I'm counting down the minutes.
When is it?
When's Matrix 4?
Christmas.
Christmas.
Okay.
So that means that we're going to get Alex's Dune review.
We're going to get his Matrix review.
I assume he's going to watch Cowboy Bebop the live action one.
They're doing it in one movie?
No.
They're he doesn't even so they don't even have a second movie deal yet.
And he's just like I can only make the first half of this movie so I can only make the
first 15 pages.
Fuck it.
I don't care.
You guys don't watch it.
You're not going to see how it ends.
Good fucking luck.
I like that strategy.
It's bold.
I like it.
Yeah.
It's going to be a banner end of the year for all of the early reviews though.
All of the early reviews have been like Dune is the movie that you've always wanted to
see Dune made into.
It's like fuck.
Yeah man.
All right.
Well that's that's encouraging.
I'm excited.
I do think that look I don't know how much you can tell from a single trailer.
But I will say that I don't know if I need another Matrix movie that wrestles with whether
or not the things he's experiencing are real.
Oh I feel like that was an established that I feel like a couple times if we double back
around and they're like no it's actually a double secret Matrix I'm out.
Are you insane?
Actually who wrote that Roger Stone?
Is that the counter counter counter coo narrative?
That would be Pachanic with Clancy Tom Clancy and Pachanic.
Fair point.
Fair point.
Why didn't they write the Matrix movie?
I think they wrote with a spec script and it got rejected because it probably sucked.
That's true.
Yeah they tried to replace Keanu Reeves character Thomas Anderson with DZX Clark intrepid psychologist
slash fucking machine.
I would like it if Harrison Ford made a cameos himself.
That should be fun.
Why not?
Yeah.
What's your bright spot?
My bright spot Dan is the TV show Taskmaster.
You mentioned this the other day.
Did I?
I think so.
I think I might have.
So I wanted to do, I tweeted something out about wanting to do a British panel game
show.
I love QI.
I was, I'm a huge fan of Stephen Fry.
I will be rhyming the rest of the show and now it's time to get out of here.
Um, but yeah, so Taskmaster is another British panel game show, but the conceit behind it
is this guy gets a bunch of comics and he gives them this very open ended task, like
open this thing or whatever.
And then they have to do it in an interesting and creative way.
Yeah.
And the combination of like different personalities that they get every time ensures that there
will be creative solutions that are like out of left field.
And also there'll be solutions where somebody is like, okay, and in two seconds just smashes
it with a fucking hammer and you're like, well, that is opening the jar.
That's fair.
That's a way to do it.
Yeah.
So it's great.
I'm freaking out right now because I legitimately can't remember if you brought this up on the
show or in casual social conversation.
I can't remember either way.
Wow.
Yeah, but that does sound really interesting.
I did want to check it out.
It is.
I'm glad for the reminder.
It's really, really great.
It really is.
Awesome.
Yeah.
So Jordan, today we have an episode to get into.
I think it's one of the weirder ones I've heard in quite a while.
I'm down.
It's September 7th, 2021.
That was pretty close.
Pretty close.
That was pretty close.
Yeah.
It's wild.
This episode's nuts.
Okay.
I don't know.
I don't know how else to put it.
It's just nuts.
It's unacceptable.
That's better than nuts.
Yeah.
So we'll get down to business on that.
Before we do, let's take a little moment and say hello to some wonks.
Oh, that's a great idea.
First, Tabor, like Saber with a T. Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thanks, Tabor.
Thank you.
Next, Alana.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thanks, Alana.
Thank you.
Next, Spooky Scout Alex.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much, Spooky Scout Alex.
Thank you.
Next, this one I think is a little bit delayed and I apologize, but you know how it is with
our inboxes.
To Michael and Estonia, happy five years in four countries with two puppies.
Love, Mockree.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Oh, thank you very much.
Next, Dirk Stryker.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Oh, my God.
If that's your real name, you win.
I don't think it is.
If your real name is Dirk Stryker.
It's a hard name.
Oh, man.
You got to be an assassin.
Yeah.
Next, Half Asleep and Gay Frog Pajamas.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
I'm a policy wonk.
Thank you very much.
Also, I don't know.
I don't know what.
I don't know what to include this as like a policy wonk shout out or a hostile
threat that we're sending over.
Okay.
Okay.
But Ville, V-I-L-L-E.
I don't know.
Again.
I don't know how to pronounce anybody's name.
Could be Via.
Could be Ville.
Could be Ville.
Could be anything.
Could be anything.
Yeah.
Anyway, they reached out and wanted me to tell Santa that her D&D character
should quote,
be prepared for an unconventional family reunion.
Ooh.
That definitely sounds like a threat.
Right?
No, that's not a threat.
That's a tease.
That means that they're going to in the game.
Look, as a former dungeon master myself.
Sure.
That means in the game, something from the past is going to come up and
there's going to be an exciting new scenario for them to play out.
I disagree.
I disagree.
I think that Santa's character's family is dead.
And her character is going to be joining them in the afterlife.
That's possible.
That is one reading of that.
Also, let me be super clear about this.
We are not going to send veiled threats for other people.
No, no veiled threats to anyone.
This is not going to become a thing.
What a weird situation that would be.
Yeah.
So Jordan, here is not a context drop from today's show.
I'm not stupid.
And you're not stupid.
And Rand Paul is not stupid.
And Ted Cruz is not stupid.
I'm not stupid.
I'm not stupid.
I'm not stupid.
And Rand Paul is not stupid.
And Ted Cruz is stupid.
And Josh Hawley is not stupid.
I disagree with all of that.
Yeah, that's it.
That's a clean slate.
Yeah.
That's 0 for 6.
Strongly disagree with all of this.
So I was listening to this episode and it goes to a lot of places
and there's a lot of things that get covered.
And one of the things that I noticed that wasn't being covered
and I thought was kind of strange is,
is Owen Shroyer still a political prisoner?
Is he still?
I think he got his money and now he's going to hang out.
Interesting twist about that.
Oh, did he get his money?
Well, I went to the go give fund, whatever the alternative of go fund me.
Yeah, yeah.
The give go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They got to 200,000 really fast.
Yeah.
And now they have not even hit the goal yet.
That's fantastic.
So it slowed down quite a bit.
That's great.
But yeah, I feel like this is not something they're talking about as much.
If you don't hit your goal, do you not get the money?
No, I think you still do.
I don't think it's a Kickstarter type thing.
That would have been great.
That would have been really fucking great.
If they had the last second, they're just like, sorry, man, 248,000.
That's not enough.
Nope.
If that were the case, then every one of these grifters would just have a goal of one dollar.
One dollar.
Yeah, that's fair.
That's a good point.
It's more important that you get the money than it be a lot.
So we start off the show here.
And this is, this is a trend that I've been noticing.
And I don't know what to think of it, but it might be worrying.
Losing my timing this late in my career.
Where are the clowns?
There ought to be clowns.
All right, now it's Wolf Blitzer with the Nightly News.
It's Tuesday, September 7th.
Yeah.
Alex has been using Send in the Clowns, his bumper music a little bit more regularly.
And this is how he starts the show.
This is how he starts the show.
This is what an old man plays before they die.
This is the day before you die.
Just an old man puts his record on.
He's like, it's old blue eyes and then it's out of here.
Yeah.
And I mean, like, you know, like losing my timing this late in my career.
It's grim.
It's on the nose at least.
Yeah.
So he gets a little introspective when he starts off the episode.
Obviously.
I mean, if you start with Sinatra's version of Send in the Clowns, you're going to,
you're in a mood.
Yeah.
It's like playing only the first 10 minutes of it's a wonderful life and being like, that
was a great movie, right?
All right.
I always try to be calm.
Those are really my best broadcast.
I'm normally pretty even keeled.
But the mainstream media loves to get the parts where I blow up and yell and scream.
And it's entertaining, but they love to try to pigeonhole us as being maniacs.
But, you know, it was very goldwater.
Famous maniac.
Century.
The main people that fought the New World Order and helped build the movement we have today
that Ron Paul and Donald Trump and others stood on top of and myself as well on his shoulders.
That said.
Extremism in defense of liberty.
Is no vice.
First very important point.
The shows where Alex is calm are not the best ones.
The ones where he drunkenly throws hatchets at one of his own cameras.
Those are the best shots.
Top marks.
And it's not even close.
No, no, no, not even a little runaway best.
Yeah.
Second, this is an interesting Barry Goldwater quote because Alex isn't wrong that Goldwater
did say those words.
However, they were written by a speechwriter, a big, a big time Lincoln scholar named Harry
Jaffa.
Goldwater many times falsely attributed the quote to Cicero.
Yeah, sure.
Most importantly, though, just because Barry Goldwater said something that doesn't make
it true.
Well, it's a well written sentence because it was written by a speechwriter, but that
doesn't mean that it expresses an accurate point.
It's really just a pithy way of saying like, if you bomb something for a good reason and
you also kind of seem to enjoy bombing things, then you shouldn't be judged just because
you secretly enjoy bombing things.
You're doing it for a good reason.
Yeah, it's as useless a platitude as it is what it is.
Yeah, but it's a little bit.
It sounds better in a speech.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, that's true.
But Goldwater not only said this.
Hey, folks, I'm going to do whatever the fuck I want.
It's better if I say it like extremism in the service of good is fine to quote Barry
Goldwater.
Do what they will.
Yeah, exactly.
He had some other quotes along with would you like to buy antsy pants?
Right.
Right.
And also extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.
And this one isn't one of them.
He also said sometimes silence isn't golden.
It's yellow.
That was Alex is presenting that as a Goldwater quote and it is.
It is not.
It's most famously attributed to Georgia Senator Zell Miller, who was a Democrat name,
but was basically a Republican.
You can find the transcript of the congressional record.
Miller said these words from February 12, 2004.
And if you read them in their full context, they are fucking absurd.
So this whole thing is about how the U.S. is in a moral decline and it's going to collapse
because of it.
Okay.
Quote, the culture of the far left America was displayed in a startling way during the
Super Bowl's now infamous halftime show, a show brought to us on behalf of value less
moon vests and the pagan temple of Viacom Babylon.
I am really bummed out that the far right can somehow lion eyes in history.
Another old man bitching in the exact same way they do now about the Super Bowl about
fucking Super Bowl.
You scandalized by seeing Janet Jackson's breast.
He goes on to say, quote, how many of you have ever run over a skunk with your car?
I know the president has somewhere over there around Frog Hollow.
I have many times.
I can tell you that the stink stays around for a long time.
You can take the car through the car wash and it's still there.
So the scent of this event will long linger in the nostrils of America.
That's the man I want making legislation.
Yeah.
I bet you right.
Good policies.
We will be dealing with this breast for a long time.
Thank God you're in Congress.
The job you were clearly meant to have.
He swore that he wasn't just talking about a titty going on to say, quote, wouldn't you
expect a bumping, humping, trashy routine entitled I'm going to get you naked to end that way?
Point of order.
That's not the name of the song.
Yeah.
Does any responsible adult ever listen to the words of this rap crap?
I would quote.
It's 2004.
This is 20 years ago and I'm already mad that rap was been around for 30 years at this point.
Calm down.
Calm down.
There's more to the quote.
Jesus Christ.
I would quote you some of the lyrics.
I would quote you some of it.
But the sergeant at arms would throw me out of this chamber as well he should.
Then there was that prancing, dancing, strutting, rutting guy evidently suffering from jock itch
because he kept yelling and grabbing his crotch.
But then maybe there's a culture of crotch grabbing in this country I don't know about.
But as bad as all that was, the thing that yanked my chain, the hardest was seeing this
ignoramus with his pointed head sticking up through a hole that he had cut in the flag
of the United States of America screaming about having a bottle of scotch and wanting lots
of crotch.
What is it about old white people that just makes them the worst?
They're just the fucking worst.
I went back and I watched that halftime show because I, you know, I certainly haven't watched
it since then.
Yeah.
I did not remember a guy sticking his head through an American flag and yelling I have
scotch and I want crotch.
I just don't even know.
I don't, I didn't see it in there.
Maybe there was a part with like little John that got edited out.
Why not?
Why not?
Who cares?
Who cares that either direction?
He's just going to whine about it.
I saw a tit.
The performance of Rhythm Nation was pretty good in that halftime show.
The idea that he's, it's 2004 and he's like, have you heard some of these lyrics?
These men, these men, perhaps boys would say, fuck, I, I apologize.
Just wrap crap.
The police.
So this dude was on one in the Senate chamber.
You might be confused about what he was actually speaking about because he doesn't get to that
point until later on.
Quote, the desire and will of this Congress to meaningfully do anything about any of these
so-called social issues is non-existent and embarrassingly disgraceful.
The American people are waiting and growing impatient with us.
They want something done.
I'm pleased to be a co-sponsor of SJ resolution 26.
So he's a real SJ are SJ are you a SJ are you a there was something there was a nice try.
I couldn't get there.
So you probably don't remember what that is SJ resolution 26.
No, I wonder.
Oh, it was a proposed constitutional amendment defining marriages between one man and one
woman.
There we go.
The rest of his speech certainly flows around this topic from the Super Bowl complaints to
not liking rap music.
Great.
What a fucking asshole.
Great.
But at least he wasn't speaking alongside a dude who would later be outed as a pedophile.
Oh no, hold on.
Quote, I stand shoulder to shoulder not only with my Senate co-sponsors and Chief Justice
Roy Moore of Alabama.
Great.
But more importantly with our founding fathers.
Great.
The quote itself sounds really good when you isolate it.
But you know, because it's not hard to agree with the point that sometimes being silent
is the equivalent of being cowardly.
Sure.
But the context of this quote is pretty important.
Yeah.
Alex has got the speaker wrong for the quote and the quote itself is a ridiculous piece
of Zell Miller's very, very dumb speech where he was mad about the Super Bowl half
type show and thus gave people kick it married.
Let's give five minutes to a rebuttal from Senator Jordan from the great state of Illinois.
Let the record show Jordan is making the jerk off motion and he is seated.
The floor would like to remind the good senator from Jordan that neighbors, we don't want
people to hear you in Maryland.
That's a fair point.
So yeah, you know, sometimes it's yellow to be to be silent.
It's a great turn of phrase.
It's yellow.
Yes.
And this gets Alex on another etymological trip.
Oh God, no.
Like yellow bellies.
Why do they call that?
And in war, some people fall to the ground and get the catatonic fetal position and urinate
on themselves.
That's where the term yellow belly comes from is people pissing themselves.
Is that where the term yellow belly comes from?
Well, I understand how it seems like I'm just nitpicking things.
Alex says that he's wrong about, but I need to stress that this is part of demonstrating
a pattern.
Alex doesn't know anything.
He's just repeating things.
He's heard as if they're the product of actual investigation or some sort of knowledge on
his part.
And he's just hoping that you as a listener will be fooled into accepting his confident
words as truth when they're not in this specific case.
He's just imagined that the term yellow belly comes from soldiers who pissed on themselves
in war because that's something he's decided cowards do.
And yellow belly is a term that means coward.
Right.
I do.
I do appreciate that.
I know for a fact, like when he just starts talking that he's making that up completely
out of his ass, but it does sound like he knows what he's talking about.
We'll give him that.
Yeah.
I actually kind of would be willing to believe that he thinks that that is actually the
apology.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Totally.
He's just accepted it as true and never looked into it.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
So it's actually really fascinating the history of this because no one actually knows
where the term comes from.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
There's a derogatory usage of the term yellow bellies from England in the late 1700s to
refer to people from the fence, which is an area around the coastal east of the country.
It's talking about like they're, they're like their eels that they're, they're, they're
sure, sure.
Swampy and.
Right.
Week and belly.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
There's a reference from 1842 in the U S from a newspaper that was referring to Mexican
soldiers as yellow bellies.
And it's unclear if this is something that's racist or about a uniform.
It's history has kind of forgotten a bit of the context of that isolated.
Right.
Bold instance of the term.
Right.
It could literally be their uniform, what had a yellow blouse.
It's a possibility.
I don't know why blouse is the word I thought of.
Yeah.
And then there are some people who suggest that the root of the term has to do with the
days when doctors believe that medical issues were all traced back to the humors.
And one of the four humors is yellow bile.
That is true.
Right.
And so that's another theory that.
It's not true.
In the sense that there is one of the four.
Exactly.
It's not like that is what.
That's a.
Yeah.
I believe in the humors.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why not?
This is a complicated etymological history that you have going on here and it's not
something that has a definitive answer, but there's one explanation that no one gives
for that is that soldiers pee on themselves and that's where it comes from.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He just made it up as he was talking.
Yeah.
That he could really say that out loud with no context or even background for it and just
go with it in such a confidence manner.
I don't know.
I feel like if you go see enough improv shows, you see people say things that are incorrect
a lot and they just have to learn to keep moving.
Sure.
Sure.
That's fair.
You know, if you stop and you're like, wait, hold on a second.
That doesn't make any sense at all.
I'm not actually driving a car.
Yeah.
The show is over.
This whole thing is a lie.
Yeah.
So look, dude.
Yeah.
Alex does not want to complain.
Sure.
But he did a lot of work.
I'm not mad at the crowd.
I'm not mad at the crowd.
He's really prepared though.
And again, I'm not complaining.
I did probably three hours of research last night about four hours research earlier than
that throughout the day.
I did several hours of research late last night.
I couldn't help myself.
And so it's kind of like going to a buffet dinner.
Shut the fuck up.
And orders 20 plates, even though you can't consume it all.
But I think I have a responsibility to really try to cover all this.
He couldn't help himself.
It was like a buffet of information.
So what's going on is he's got so much paper on the table, which is evidence of how much
work he's done.
He's got so much paper.
So he realizes that in his metaphor, by ordering those 20 plates, he has ensured that he cannot
consume all of the food on any of those plates, thus making the metaphor, him not being able
to consume the information that is ostensibly going to regurgitate towards us.
It's almost like he's lost his timing this late in his career.
Well, I mean, somebody sent in the clouds.
So at this point, Alex introduces what like the, I don't know, is it McGuffin?
Isn't that what it's called?
Like McGuffin.
Yeah.
The driving force.
Yeah.
The thing that would explain why he's done so much research, but obviously is not at all
true.
Right.
Whatever's in that fucking suitcase.
It's just the prop that he's using.
And it has to do with a story from the intercept.
But let me just do this before I drill into the top stories.
Let me just give you some big announcements.
Major journalistic organizations will get into the intercept and others.
Did for your request of Fauci and gain a function research at Wuhan and Chapel Hill,
North Carolina and USA and China.
And it's hundreds of pages of Fauci directing chimeric merger of five viruses into a COVID
SARS virus to then quote, make a super vaccine for something that didn't exist in the entire
evolutionary system of this planet.
So Alex has literally all the details wrong about this intercept story.
Yeah.
They've got a freedom of information act request going against the national institutes of health
and part of as part of that, they released two really long grant contracts between the
NIH and eco health alliance involving coronavirus related work, some of which did involve the
Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Yes.
Alex is saying that it's hundreds of pages, but that's because one grant is 528 pages
long and the other is 386.
These are long ass documents.
And one of the problems that comes from using a document like this as evidence of your
conspiracy is that they're super granular in terms of detail.
For instance, on page 72 of the first grant, which covered a project that was ongoing from
2014 to 2019, they include a breakdown of expenses related to two doctors who are part of the
support team, like for their phone and internet.
This amounts to $47 per month, but it merits a paragraph in this grant proposal.
If you can't find specifics in this document with this many specifics, your conspiracy
stinks.
Yeah.
It's bad.
Yeah, that's not good.
So there are two grants here, but one of them doesn't even begin until July 2020.
So I'm not going to consider it in terms of the conspiracy that Alex is spending right
now.
All right.
The other one is for this one that I mentioned from 2014 to 2019.
And the actual details of it are pretty fascinating.
I read over a bunch of it.
You brought this to my attention because you stay up on the intercept a little more than
I do.
You're like, this is going to be a problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I immediately was like, oh, shit.
Yeah.
We didn't have a Sneaky's Naked episode this Wednesday, partially because of Labor Day,
mostly because of Labor Day, and then also because I was reading these.
I was trying to read these grants.
Yeah, they were exciting.
Yeah, but ultimately a lot of it got really technical.
So I called in the help of our friend who's not a health ranger and I got a little bit
of it clarified about what the goals of this project were.
What they were up to was two prompt.
The first part of the research was to go out and find samples to test for coronaviruses,
either ones we've previously identified or new ones.
This would be done by going out to wild bat populations and taking samples from humans
who have interactions with wild animal populations and from people who work in and animals at
live animal markets.
So they would take these samples and sequence the RNA of the coronaviruses they found in them.
They'd take this RNA to make samples of a cell in Petri dish that would go on to express this virus.
And these were exposed to other cells that were expressing ACE2 receptors.
The reason to do this is because if there were going to be animal to human transmission
of any of these viruses, it would most likely happen by way of the ACE2 receptors.
So this was a way to concoct circumstances where they could test whether or not the wild viruses
they found would be something that could possibly be transmitted to humans.
Right.
So does that make sense to you?
Yes.
And two, I would argue almost all of the extreme right exploiting this.
That is Arthur C. Clarke's magic to a T.
You might as well have said like they take the virus from space and they put it into a hole
and then the hole turns more virus around.
And nothing is being created here.
No, no.
Like that's one of the really important distinctions to make.
This isn't gain of function.
This is nonsense.
They're not ripping the RNA apart, putting in their own genetically created sequences
to then create a stronger virus and then test it on the ACE2 receptors in order to destroy the fucking population.
So that's the first part of this one grant.
Right.
The second part of the research was basically the phylogenic research aspect where they were
trying to trace evolutionary roots of the coronaviruses that they had discovered.
The reason for doing this research is because there are some of these viruses that they find that only infect bats
and there are some that only infect humans and there are some that are in the middle,
like more likely to infect humans, less likely to infect humans.
Right.
By studying the variations in these viruses, by determining what's different about them
between them on an RNA level, these scientists might be able to make some progress
in terms of isolating the part of a virus that makes it dangerous to humans.
Right.
It's very important research.
Right.
You can easily see the reasons that these types of grants would be given
and how the things they were aiming to look into were pretty relevant.
Yeah.
Here are some of the corrections that Alex needs to make from just the last clip that we heard.
Okay.
The FOIA requests weren't about Fauci.
The FOIA requests did not involve gain of function research.
The grants are not Fauci directing chimeric merging of five viruses into one coronavirus.
That one was really surprising.
I assumed Fauci was trying to create that, but it turns out he wasn't.
Nope.
The end goal of the grant was not to make a super vaccine.
All that stuff is just out, stuff Alex has made up and he's using the specter of this intercept article
to lend credibility to his notions, but none of it's real.
And it's not even backed up by the article that he's referencing.
Yeah.
Alex is making up these details because he doesn't care about the truth about what's going on.
He just saw a headline that looked useful to him and he's filling in the details with the pieces of his already existing narratives.
Yep.
Now, while we're on the subject, I'd like to take a moment to scold the intercept just for this article.
Yeah.
We had a good time scolding the intercept together.
I wholly support journalistic institutions exploring unlikely or even sometimes derided possibilities
and I have no problem at all with people sending FOIA requests to learn more about the research that our government funds.
Totally appropriate.
Absolutely.
Great.
We're all on board.
For instance, like if they were jamming five viruses together into one super coronavirus in order to make a super vaccine,
I think it would be good for somebody with a little bit of credibility to dig into it and try and figure out if there's any proof of this.
I would like that.
Yes.
I would like a journalistic outlet with standards to take a real look at it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It would be helpful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So in mycede, I'd like to put a link below these grants that they found in their FOIA request are not evidence that should be used as any kind of justification for even slightly shifting closer to accepting the lab leak theory hypothesis.
Yeah.
The hypothesis that the virus could have escaped from a lab accident, which is still way different than Alex's story.
That is possible.
But the current weight of evidence leans more towards a natural origin.
Oh, yeah.
In the section where the participants give their personal statements, one of the researchers said this, quote, my work on SARS coronavirus ecology in collaboration with co-investigators Dasik, Zang, and Xi led me to the discovery of several SARS-like coronaviruses and bats, which appear to be ancestral to SARS coronavirus.
And most recently, which utilize the same ACE2 receptor as SARS, suggesting direct spillover to humans is possible.
Part of the justification for this grant to be worth funding is that at this point in 2014, when they're applying for the grant, they'd already discovered previously unknown SARS-like viruses that could hypothetically directly infect humans.
Yeah.
There was a, there was a very real impetus behind this happening when we were coming off SARS and MERS.
Exactly.
They were like, let's not do a SARS or MERS again.
It wouldn't be a good.
Yeah.
It really wouldn't.
Yeah.
It's almost like if you let it go wild, shit would go bad.
I understand that Alex is insane, but the intercept intercept should do better in terms of how they frame this story.
The reporting on these grants being released by a FOIA request shouldn't have a headline as vague as quote, new details emerge about coronavirus research at Chinese lab.
Yeah.
That is not a good headline to accurately portray what's going on in the story.
Immediate insinuation.
I would allow for this just to be bad like a click bait type headline, except that the tone of this article is incredibly suggestive and they have some questionable sources.
Here's one paragraph quote.
This is a roadmap to the high risk research that could have led to the current pandemic said Gary Ruskin, executive director of US right to know a group that's been investigating the origins of COVID-19.
That's great.
But the way this is written suggests that US right to know is an impartial group that's just trying to get to the bottom of this stuff.
The voice of clarity on the issue of the origin of COVID.
That's not true.
US right to know is largely funded by the Organic Consumers Association, which is a naturopathic kind of outlet that doesn't seem to like mainstream medicine all that much.
They have a post on their website about how they've been slandered by the media for being anti-vax when in reality they're just quote, pro vaccine safety.
Yeah.
That's the same dodge that literally every anti-vax entity makes when things get tough, like in the middle of a pandemic.
Yeah.
Basically the way you keep your anti-vax positions but don't look too ridiculous in public.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
We're just asking questions of the medical establishment.
Yeah.
Here's a little bit from that post on the Organic Consumers Association website.
Quote, why should we be injecting experimental drugs into people at all when there are safe, effective, tried and true preventative measures?
And then parentheses, healthy food and natural health supplementation to strengthen our immune system and generic drugs for at home or outpatient treatment.
To reduce the chances of hospitalization or death and those with serious pre-existing medical conditions.
This is just a slightly better written version of Alex's positions without any fun yelling.
Yep.
Oh, also on their website, they are promoting a tribunal that they held in April to get to the bottom of the roots of COVID.
And it also served as a way to promote Dr. Joseph Merkola's newest book.
Great.
Titled, The Truth About COVID-19 Exposing the Great Reset Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports and the New Normal.
In fact, their blog routinely reposts things that were originally posted on Merkola's website.
And if you don't know, Joseph Merkola is one of the biggest anti-vax figures that exist in the media.
Yeah, there we go.
He's huge.
Yep.
I have checked out their site and the Organic Consumers Association.
It's hard to tell apart from Mike Adams' natural news and they are by far the largest funder of U.S. right to know who are being presented as impartial investigators into the roots of COVID in this article.
That's malpractice, not recognizing that the person that they're citing as a neutral source is essentially an advocate for the unproven position that this article is insinuating.
You got it.
That is not good.
Yep.
That said, probably the thing that made me most disappointed about this article is the last paragraph.
Quote, the second grant, understanding risk of zoonotic virus emergence and emerging infectious disease hotspots in Southeast Asia, was awarded in August 2020 and extends through 2025.
The proposal, written in 2019, often seems prescient, focusing on scaling up and deploying resources in Asia in case of an outbreak of an emergent infectious disease and referring to Asia as, quote, the hottest of the EID hotspots.
Here's the deal.
This article is about the conflicting hypotheses about the origin of the novel coronavirus.
The underlying documents gained by the FOIA request aren't really bombshells or evidence that makes the lab theory more compelling.
And yet this article is written as if they should be seen that way.
Yeah.
This grant is, quote, prescient as opposed to reflecting the well-documented history that many emerging infectious diseases pop up in Asia.
It's a huge continent.
Yeah.
I was going to say the idea, like that was one word that I read and I was like, this whole thing can be fucking tossed away.
If you say prescient on a thing that is overwhelmingly happened a million times in the past, you're fucking wrong.
Yeah.
And it's insinuative to the point where it's stylistically out of place.
Yeah.
Right to know is a group that's investigating the roots of COVID, not an advocacy group primarily funded by an anti-vax.
I'm sorry, pro-vaccine safety.
Sure.
Outlet of weirdos.
This isn't good.
I think if we were in normal times, I wouldn't really care that much.
This wouldn't be that huge of a screw up.
Yeah.
Media outlets have misses from time to time.
Sure.
Sometimes you interview somebody and you don't check in all the possible conflicts of interest.
Of course.
You know, and, you know, the problem is that the stakes are too high.
Yeah.
Right now.
For the intercept to lend its credibility to this shit is damaging.
And not least of which, how is it that you can be a journalist in 2021 and actually hear the name U.S. Right to Know,
and not immediately go.
I wonder who that is.
Oh, obviously that's an anti-vax group.
I mean, I saw the quote from U.S. Right to Know and I clicked on the link and immediately I was like, what am I doing here?
I know what this shit is.
U.S. Right to Know is a little bit broader in their scope.
It is.
It is.
But yeah, there's a lot of the sort of left-wing woo kind of stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
No, I went through some of that and I was like, this is fucked up.
Yeah.
There's a global pandemic running amuck and the connection to reality surrounding that pandemic is being used as a wedge issue for extremists to radicalize people into their ranks.
This is not a time to make unforced errors and play directly into the hands of nefarious actors.
So if I were the editor at the intercept, I might have given another go on this one before I sent it to print.
Oh, yeah.
Anyway, fuck Alex and a wag of the finger to the intercept.
Slightly different responses.
I feel like a nice solid tap with a good ruler.
This is all bullshit.
The grants don't prove the lab hypothesis, although it does remain an outside possibility.
It just hasn't been shown to be likely.
Sure.
So that's where we're at.
That's his big story.
He doesn't spend much time on it.
He references it a bit and we'll see what he spends his time on other than that.
Yeah.
Oh, Jordan, I overprepared.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, it's like a buffet of information.
I overprepared.
Oh, no, I'm not able to make any points.
It's too much.
Too much information to consume.
Burp.
Yeah.
Info burp.
That is a good name for the info burps.
I think that's better.
Yeah.
I mean, the more I read the sourcing for that intercept article, the more I got to the opposite conclusion that it's less likely.
Like the more I read that, the more I'm like, you guys should have made this.
Look at how reasonable everybody is acting.
That's the headline there is everybody acting reasonably in best interests.
Yeah.
You know, it's crazy.
The context is absolutely missing for a lot of astonishingly bad.
Yeah.
And can't just can't do that.
So anyway, Alex talks more about things that aren't true.
It's also a scientific fact in the main line literature.
Literature.
Literature basically suspended its vaccine program at 7% of the population because they made their own whole virus vaccine.
Again, the virus is so deadly in its spike protein, not anyone actually carries that when the body created a response to that, it was also very poisonous.
And so India had to stop.
There's so many deaths.
People are revolted and the vaccine they made did knock out all these COVID variants except the Delta variant.
So interesting and not true.
If you go to India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website, you can find their offering AstraZeneca and Covaxin vaccines.
They also approved Russia's Sputnik V vaccine back in April.
None of these are mRNA vaccines.
And the one Alex is talking about is almost certainly the Covaxin since that was made by India's own Barat biotech.
Sure.
I have no idea where Alex is coming up with all the other stuff though.
Covaxin recently released data showing their vaccine is 65.2% effective against the Delta variant and 93.4% effective against severe symptomatic COVID.
India currently also has a 12% vaccination rate and is working on getting that number higher.
So I don't know what he's talking about with suspended campaigns.
Whatever.
You just say whatever you want.
I'm just so furious.
I don't.
I don't.
I know it's easy for him.
But you can't say the virus is quote unquote so deadly now.
Like that's unfair.
You've spent the past how many months telling me that the virus either doesn't exist or isn't as deadly as they say that the virus is a bio weapon.
But it's a fake bio weapon and the vaccine is the real thing that's deadly.
And now you get to tell me that the virus is so deadly that India's vaccine program is important to talk about.
What you're not taking into account is that Alex had a mild case of COVID.
Sure.
Twice.
Twice.
And he had a more serious one where he felt like a gorilla was on his chest.
And so it's real serious this time.
Yep.
Great.
Just get to get away.
Boy, I don't think I saw that go around.
Yeah.
That piece of information that Alex had COVID multiple times.
Not as penetrative as Joe Rogan.
Or Alex's dumb bullshit stunts of taking COVID on her.
Yeah.
Taking ivermectin on her.
Yeah.
Anyway, Fauci, evil, created the virus and he released it intentionally.
Sure.
These documents prove it.
Chimera.
It's not even debated.
It's it's super debated.
It's not.
It's so debated.
Can I can I give you a rebuttal?
Okay.
It's not fair enough.
That's a debate.
It's not debated.
It's like you don't debate what temperature water freezes it.
You don't debate what temperature it boils at the or or or or what the speed of sound
is or what the speed of light is or.
Well, the atomic weight of uranium is or fluoride.
These are known things and that's what's so incredible.
It's known.
Fauci created this and then released it obviously on purpose.
Then lied about it.
It's known that they knew that if they created a vaccine for even the common cold, it creates
deadly super viruses that are much more destructive.
That's why they can never do it.
They've been trying for 70 years.
All of that is debated.
That's insane.
And like the temperature that water boils is like a scientific fact, but it also depends
on.
Yeah.
All of the things that he just described.
A number of variables.
All of the things that he just described that we know are only what we know in relation
to other circumstances in these environments.
We do know that.
We also know that they change.
Yeah.
So I know that we mentioned this earlier.
Yeah.
But Alex has a lot of stacks of paper.
So many.
Yeah.
He does have a lot of stacks.
Do any of them say that the speed of light is actually so many stacks?
Okay.
How many, you know what?
They probably have a definite weight that's not debated.
I'm not even, that's three stacks of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
That's a giant three-inch stack.
What are you?
Pablo Escobar.
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 22 stacks.
Every one of these, you could do a whole show on.
So do a whole show on one.
Here is the UN officially announcing they're going to in parenthood and put children in
camps worldwide via COVID, including the U.S.
That's a big announcement.
It's the end of the family and that the family's bad.
Totally from the UN.
I'm going to show you the official government document.
That's their end game as your children.
That's one stack right here.
I listened to the rest of the show and I don't think that he ever provided evidence that
the UN has decided to end families.
That is such a huge official announcement.
That were that to be an official announcement, the next thing you should show me is the official
announcement.
Someone announcing it.
The secretary general being like, look, families suck.
Families blow.
My family sucks.
Guess what?
No families.
Hey, all my friends complain about going home for Thanksgiving and how annoying it is.
Why don't we just end families?
Why don't we just end families?
Yeah.
You know, my dad was a real dick when I was a child, so let's just end families.
Also, leaving that aside, here's a good rule for you.
Don't measure something like the news you have to cover by volume.
Having more paper or presumably more stories, that's not an indication that you have a
better or more important stories to cover or that you have stories that you understand
and even communicate to an audience.
I'm better than mainstream news.
I have more stacks.
Typically, when someone's trying to sell you something in bulk, it's not a high quality
item.
No, come on.
Sam's Club Kirkland.
You know it's great stuff.
I don't know, man.
Malto meal often isn't as good as more expensive cereal.
Come on now.
Just saying.
Anyway, Alex is a little bit mopey.
Yeah.
It's a little bit sad.
Sure.
Sending the clowns.
There should be clowns.
He's in that mood because he realizes like, man, I used to have a website, prisonplanet.com.
We used to update that website.
No one updates that website anymore.
You know, we don't update it anymore.
Your timing is bad.
Come side for infowars.com and Paul Watson used to update it and Paul Watson quasi does
some work with us but really doesn't anymore.
So no one even updates prisonplanet.com anymore.
Let's put prisonplanet.com used to be bigger than infowars on screen.
Who knows the last time it was updated.
I'm going to hire some people and reboot that site.
Five bucks.
I started that site 20 something years ago.
He's going to get a bunch of collars to do the site.
Oh, people quit using it.
So I forgot a month ago.
I directed people to direct him to band on video.
That's right.
But we're going to resurrect that site.
Why?
Yeah.
Thanks for reminding me.
It redirects a band on video.
So that's where we are.
We don't even have the staff or the money or the crew to be able to even have a site
that's been around 20 years that predicted everything even stay up or be updated.
I'm not complaining.
So much of our crew that we built up and we expanded and we funded when I got the platform
and cut and run but just kind of stood back.
Yeah.
They all left you.
Yeah.
They all left.
Oh boy.
This is sad.
This is real sad.
This is also I think that generally prison planet and info wars were kind of like duplicate
websites.
Yeah.
They were just the very similar content was hosted on both and info wars as a website
goes back to 1999.
Like there you could find stuff on the way back machine that far back.
So I don't I don't know what the point is.
You have another URL and now it's a redirect.
I'm not here.
I'm not here for wistful reminiscence about websites that I didn't care about in the
first place.
And how sad you are that you don't really do anything for you anymore.
You didn't even know you didn't even remember that you've already redirected it to banned
out video.
It's clearly important.
Yeah.
It's clearly something that is relevant.
You had a staff there who did it for you.
Yeah.
You're fine.
So we get send in the clowns that started to become more of the rotation.
Sure.
I noticed another song.
I was like, what are you doing?
The police are running over people all over the Western world with horses.
What?
What?
Alex is clearly an Eagles guy.
What is happening?
He constantly rants over you belong to the city by Glenn Fry.
Now we have Dirty Laundry by Don Henley coming in.
Jesus.
If we get life's been good to me so far, it's not going to be an accident.
If that song comes in.
I just switched to Fleetwood Mac.
I'm sick of the Eagles.
I don't need Eagles.
Did Felder have any solo hits?
I don't think he did.
No, he did not.
Also, Alex playing Dirty Laundry as bumper music while he launches into a string of sensational
headlines about people getting run over by horses all across the Western world and all
that kind of bullshit.
That's honestly entering the territory of stuff that could possibly be satire.
Yeah, it's too on the nose.
This absolutely isn't the case.
But if Alex were a performance artist desperately trying to clue his audience in that he's doing
a bit, this is exactly the song he would choose.
Dirty Laundry is a song where Don Henley is complaining about the way the news had become
sensationalized and tabloid focused in the early 80s.
Here's some lyrics from that song and really imagine if you were doing satire how this
would be hilarious theme music to play on the Alex Jones show.
We can do the innuendo.
We can dance and sing.
When it's said and done, we haven't told you a thing.
We all know that crap is king.
Give us Dirty Laundry.
That would be exactly what you would play for Alex if it was a joke.
Yeah.
If I were about to get a divorce, I'd just be like, hey, listen to rumors by Fleetwood
Mack and then leave the room.
That's all you need to do.
If somebody, like the evidence is mounting, circumstantial, of course, of a rogue board
operator.
Somebody knows what's up.
Somebody knows what's up.
Who's trying to make me laugh and that's it.
And if so, if that is the case, well done.
That would be one of the most romantic, romantic comedies I can think of.
The board operator for info wars is trying to send you messages eventually after the
whole thing's over.
You guys reconnect 20 years from now.
All right.
All right.
Yeah.
Start playing life's been good to me so far.
Yes.
Absolutely.
That'll be the side.
We need it.
We need a real signal.
Okay.
So Alex talks a little bit about how we're in a depopulation war.
That's what's going on.
And generally, I would say that your position should be against depopulation wars shouldn't
be conditional.
It should not be conditional.
Seems conditional for Alex.
There shouldn't be condition.
This is an organized depopulation war because the globalists are saying we're overpopulated
like deer in the city.
They'll just overpopulate.
Overpopulated.
There's no predators.
So they're naturally going to create artificial cataclysms with viruses and conflicts and
starvation that get rid of us.
And you can even argue that in the survival of the fittest mode that that has a place.
But you see the people running this are pedophiles and Satanists and are the worst, greediest
people.
Yeah.
That's the problem.
They're the ones that according to their rules should die.
Oh boy.
I mean, obviously, Dan, our population should be controlled by natural predators who take
care of us and keep us from fucking starving to death by overpopulation.
Obviously that's the case.
But I don't want pedophile predators doing it.
I don't want Satanists.
Look, if I was being hunted by a fucking tiger in the jungle, I would be furious if I found
out it was a pedophile tiger.
It would be like, what's the fucking point?
Yeah.
I think that whenever you talk about like believing in humanity and, you know, like liking
God and this stuff, I think that generally the indomitable human spirit, if you will.
Obviously that doesn't include also the weak should die.
I look, I think it's a bad thing that giant herons have started eating humans and pulling
them out of their offices.
They're just better adapted.
However, I will say that the humans who survive are going to be a lot stronger fighting those
herons in about a hundred years.
And if not, the herons have shown that they are the dominant species.
God has clearly chosen them.
So Jordan, the plan, as you probably know, is to kill everyone, right?
I mean, sort of, well, not everybody, but maybe it's to cause a stock market collapse
once everybody is killed.
Well, sure.
You got to have that.
Maybe it's to have a, I don't know.
Anyway, they're going to kill everybody.
I think the stock market would collapse during everybody being killed.
Probably.
Yeah.
But anyway, the plan is to kill everyone.
Okay.
But this is the ultimate tyranny that wants to actually get us in a position to kill us.
So we must address what we're under attack by.
We must address.
We're in a war.
All right.
We're going to go to break.
Come back and I'll start drilling into it.
Before I go any further, I'm really excited about this.
I told you that we're going to have a lot of new products coming out.
And I have done a lot with the crew to make sure we have these products in the process
of selling my house so I can make sure to get even more products in the supply chain
problems.
Schrodinger's house shows up again, has it been sold or has it not?
Who knows?
Year four of house watch.
Also, not entirely sure how selling your house resolves supply chain issues.
No, it takes care of it.
We can't get our stuff here on time.
If I sell my house, I can bribe truck drivers to bypass their, I don't know.
Yeah.
And that ad pivot from like, you know, we're all going to die, kind of talk to doing it.
I have exciting new product.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And that would have been fun four years ago.
It really would have.
The future centers of our brain are just burned out.
They are the idea of like, and look, we're all about to die.
Look forward to my new product coming up is so crass and offensive and so just boring
and normal.
Just wild.
Yeah.
So look, we're all going to die, right?
But don't get depressed.
You can still consume before you die.
You can.
Capitalism will be here for you right up until the end now.
In addition to that, you got to get right with God.
I am not excited to be proven right.
In fact, I've gotten really close to God and I've gotten right with God.
And it's only because the times have gotten so bad.
I've never been closer to Jesus.
And I really would tell you, you need to get close to God yourselves.
I'm not lecturing you.
I'm not some goody two shoes up here on some high horse.
I'm not one of these fake preachers that's designed to turn you off from God.
This is good versus the Satanist, the main Satan group that's got millions of supporters
in the U.S. I've researched them.
They've had a hit movie, Hail Satan, hit movie, watch the Democrats basically adopt
Satanism as their operating system.
Their Jacob is 2.0 French Revolution 2.0.
Sure.
They came out and said we sacrifice babies when we kill children.
They did. They came out.
They said it. Yeah.
So did the U.N.
All right. Cool.
But that put that official announcement out.
Uh huh. I need it.
I don't. I didn't see it.
You didn't see it.
No, Dan, if you don't have any proof, how could you say something like that?
I don't I don't know it, but it's troubling.
Also hit movie, I'm blown away by the need to call it a hit movie.
That's just like having prestigious doctors.
It's you can't just have a under the radar indie film movie of Satanist.
It's got to be fucking billboard charts.
Yeah. And anything that Alex has been in is a huge hit, too.
Of course.
Scanner Darkly was one of the biggest box office smashes.
Yeah. Yeah.
So God's real.
And you got to stand up or because you don't want to be yellow.
You want to be golden or silencer.
Goldwater quote, goldwater quote, and it's not because I'm some damn hero.
God is real. This is a test.
You better well stand up.
I'll tell you what God's going to do to you.
Nothing is the absence of God.
God, he is going to put you into the Phantom Zone with these people.
You're a girl.
God is going to dump you into a pit with these people.
And believe me, these are dishonest, dishonorable people that are into
betrayal and manipulation because they're weak and they're seeking power
from the God of this world.
They sold out for their 15 minutes of power and even the 15 minutes of power
stinks and has nothing in it.
The Phantom Zone, of course, is the parallel dimension from Superman comics
where folks get in prison.
Real fun, how Alex relates to his holy concepts.
Next thing you know, he's going to be on the show
referring to heaven as Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters.
Honestly, I really like the moment I heard that I immediately was transported,
really realizing like how much power hell had over me as a child.
And if at one point, if at any point in time, the pastor had just been like,
hell is the absence of God?
And if you don't get right with God, he will send you to the Phantom Zone.
All of my fears would disappear.
And I'd be like, you're right.
Hell is exactly as stupid as the Phantom Zone hanging out with General Zon.
Well done. You nailed it.
Hell is dumb.
Yeah. Yeah. Also, I want to be clear.
Ultimately, this is what Alex's show is about.
If you want to pretend he knows anything about the news topics he's covering,
you're making a fucking fool out of yourself.
This is what his show is about.
Talking about the fucking God will send you to the Phantom Zone.
Yeah. And self mythologizing.
Or I've been around the real Satanist folks, not these garden variety pop Satanist.
I've seen it. I'm going to leave it at a new illegal.
I hate garden variety.
I've been there with the rich people, the billionaires.
Do you watch a kid get sacrificed?
Satan is interdimensional, doesn't have long term.
Omni presence, what?
But does have the capacity like an AI computer to direct the lines of the future
and see what's going to happen.
Why do you think they tried to recruit me over and over again,
no matter where I went or what I did when I was young,
because they could tell I was going to end up going with God and thank God.
I did. So let's take a moment and really let that soak in when Joe Rogan
has Alex Jones on his show and he treats him like someone who should be taken
seriously. What he's doing is validating and tacitly condoning this person who
claims on air that Satanists have been trying to recruit him his whole life
because Satan can see the future and he knew that eventually Alex would be
important for God's plans for the side of the battle.
Now, unfortunately for Satan, he does not have long term omnipresence.
That is true.
Real bummer.
Yeah. That is a limitation to his power set.
Raw deal.
But he does rule over the phantom zone.
And if you managed to say his name backwards,
you're too fast. You're too fast.
This is blackjack all over again.
See, that's my power.
And my limitation is never being able to catch up.
Alex doesn't say stuff like that on Joe Rogan's show,
because it would turn off the broader audience and people would laugh at him,
having seen him for what he really is and is a raving idiot.
This kind of talk is for Alex's show because it's a pretty safe assumption
that anyone who's going to make it 45 minutes into this shit,
they're already fairly. Yeah, you're in.
When Alex goes on Rogan, he essentially is recruiting an army of idiots
who will never listen to his show, but who are willing to post snarky bullshit
about how like, actually, Alex Jones is more right than he is wrong often.
He's really just a guy who's super worried about government corruption.
These fucking rubes provide Alex and in fours, the tons of free press and make it.
So the message, you know, will get out to a wider audience.
And then the odds of sucking in people who will resonate with the idea
of fighting the literal devil will increase and those people will get sucked
into Alex's revenue stream. Yeah, there's nothing really else to say,
but shame on you, Joe Rogan. How dare you?
Yeah, you, you know, you have every reason to know that the show
that your friend does that you give support to is this.
He talks about the devil trying to recruit him for his entire life
because the devil can see the future, right?
And he knew that Alex would be important to God's battle plan.
You got it. That's fucked up.
Don't fucking treat him like he's a guy who's read documents.
How dare you? He's got documents, Dan.
Anyway, Alex isn't enjoyed.
Well, enjoyed the wrong word.
He's experienced some of the energy of Satan, right? God.
Yeah, he's he's experienced some of the satanic energy.
I'm so annoyed that I mean, think about, think about listening to Alex say
what Satan can and cannot do.
That like.
What are you doing with a deity at all at all at all?
If you're going to claim that you can talk to God and God told you
that Satan can only do certain things and, you know, and that you are allowed
to tell everybody, just give up on God.
Just just go to the same books.
Satan can float, but he can't fly.
Exactly. What are we doing?
What are we fucking doing here?
Just give up. Just give up.
He can read your mind, but he can't implant thoughts in your mind.
Totally. Sure.
That's the level of what?
What else does he got power?
Yeah. Jesus Christ.
Yeah. Well, Alex knows a little bit about those limitations
because he's actually felt the power of Satan.
I thought it was because he read the Dark Phoenix storyline.
Well, but he probably has any probably thinks it's real.
Yes, I've experienced the satanic energy.
These people are looking for that they get when they kill a baby
for just maybe a minute, and then they got to have sex with it
to do something blasphemous, to piss God off
and move themselves further from God.
So he's trying to get his pawns to do bad things, to cut God off from them.
And then once they're cut off, then they become like zombies.
Again, I do seriously wonder what Rogan thinks about having a giant role
to play in making it acceptable and edgy
to say things like Alex is right about a lot of stuff.
I kind of hope he feels like a big pile of shit.
You know, hey, and while we're at it,
I'm going to toss Tim Dillon in there too,
because not enough people think he's a piece of shit.
Yeah, I don't know him personally, but he certainly...
He's helped out, so fuck him.
He's been on Rogan and supported Alex, so fuck him.
Fuck him.
Also, I would ask Alex what he had to do
to feel that satanic energy for like a minute.
If the Satanists get this from killing kids,
did he like kill a kid, or did he get a mini rush
from that time he killed his dog?
Inquiring minds want to know.
You know, also, what does... Does Satan give you the rush?
And if so, why does Satan make it so short?
Is it like, is it like, uh, Rogan and Crank cocaine?
Is he trying to, uh, is he trying to get people addicted?
I think it must be.
Could be.
Rogan is Satan.
Oh, yeah?
They sound similar.
That sounds right.
Ann, Ann, done.
There's a hidden truth in things that kind of rhyme.
If it's a slant rhyme, it's truth.
That's my foot.
That Barry Goldwater said that.
Yep. Yep.
So when Alex goes out to, uh, you know,
do things wherever he goes, there's evidence of Satan.
Everybody.
Well, just Satan.
For now.
Holy shit.
His omnipresence is temporary.
No, but like, if his omnipresence is temporary,
that doesn't mean... I don't even know what that means.
That means that there's a temporary end date.
Okay, so if you have temporary omnipresence,
that means you have omnipresence for a while.
Yeah.
And then you also have presence at the other times, right?
I don't know.
I do also...
Temporary omnipresence does not imply,
or it doesn't, it doesn't require,
that when you're not omnipresent, you are not present.
Right.
But I mean, if you are omnipresent, you can always be.
In space.
I mean, space and time are the exact same thing.
Sacrilege.
It's space time.
Um, I don't really care.
Fair point.
Because we're talking about the devil.
I just, I need to really nail down what the...
I want a stat sheet for the devil.
I would be interested in that as well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Um, to see what his buffs are.
I mean, I think his charisma has got to be off the charts,
obviously.
He's like, um, you know,
who started playing a little bit of magic.
He's like, he's like a 10-10 gigantosaur.
He's a 10-10, yeah, absolutely.
There's no way you can fuck with it.
Uh, so anyway, here's a story about Alexey and Sir Satanist.
All right.
I have been at the Capitol on a separate issue
and I said, what's this?
It's a pro-life thing.
And it was all these women praying.
And it was all these Democrat women
that were in the Capitol,
came out of the Democrat's offices in suits.
Like shirt, looked like,
looked like nice ladies live next door.
They were baked cookies.
So there's these women praying to get an anti-abortion law,
pro-life law pass.
And that was just happening there one time.
It's been caught on video before.
Like Bigfoot.
All around the country.
And all of a sudden, I go, what's that?
And I walk into the hallway
and the women are going like this.
Guys, show me.
There's actual video of this.
And Owen's seen it too.
A few weeks ago, he got footage of stuff like this
and there's hours of it
and then there's videos that are famously,
and the women are going.
I would be interested in seeing this video.
Folks, this is not a joke, okay?
You can call it mass psychosis.
You can call it whatever you want.
I have seen this probably 50 times.
Now, the rich Satanists that I got ran into,
because you know, they lure me with,
you know, their hot daughters or whatever
when I was young.
They were not like that.
They were not possessed.
They were all in control of it.
And oh, yes, and all the rest of it.
So when you look at the British Role family,
those are devil worshipers.
Those are blood drinking people.
And it's come out, they get blood infusions of children.
But it's beyond that.
It's all about them, their selfishness,
the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers,
all of them, their selfishness
to take a one-year-old baby and to torture it.
Their favorite is a three-year-old
that is old enough to know what's going on
and be really horrified.
Sure, of course.
That makes sense.
So you need to come to grips, folks,
that you're not worried about being put in a ghetto
or executed or guillotine,
because that's what it's going to come down to.
They're coming for us.
You need to worry about your soul.
And you need to stand against them.
Go ahead and they found one of the clips.
Oh, man, they found one of the clips.
Yeah, go ahead and play.
That was that was a repulsive display on his part.
But interestingly, he does get to the end,
and he says he has one of these clips.
Yeah.
And I have only seen him threaten to play these clips before.
And so he does play it.
And there's one clip, and it's someone clearly fucking
with a protester who's telling him that he's evil
and that he needs to repent for being involved in abortion.
Of course.
This is Dr. Robert Santella,
who worked at the Family Planning Center in San Diego.
In 2017, Santella lost his medical license,
partially due to claims that he, quote,
overprescribed narcotics to six patients
and botched an abortion on another patient.
However, another part of the judgment
by the Medical Board of California
was that he engaged in unprofessional conduct
based on his behavior in that video.
There we go.
The protester who's confronting Santella
claimed that he was acting hyperaggressively
and threatening him with a pair of scissors.
Whatever the case, quote,
in a brief phone conversation, Santella told NBC7 Investigates
he lost his composure that day, and he regrets his behavior.
As it turns out, Santella was a doctor
with a couple of reprimands in his past
and a five-year probation stretch in the mid-80s
for, quote, gross negligence and incompetence.
Overall, it seems like he was kind of a shithead,
exactly the sort of doctor you might expect
to fuck with the protester by pretending to be a demon,
instead of just leaving him alone.
But what he wasn't was an actual demon.
Yeah.
And so this, this is something that I...
That is kind of what a demon would want you to think.
Oh.
Ah, maybe that's just like how raptors go around
with the Jurassic Park.
Yeah.
Then demons go around making...
Yeah.
So dumb.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I was, I was shocked that, like,
because Alex talks about this all the time,
and he very rarely plays any specifics.
And this is one specific that he's like,
this is a slam dunk.
And it's like, this is a, this is a border,
a quote, unquote, famous high-profile video of this doctor.
And he got in trouble for it.
Yeah.
I mean, granted, he also was overprescribing narcotics.
But there's still consequences for his actions in that video.
Yeah.
That's still part of what he was reprimanded for.
And it's interesting to me that there's one side
that has consequences, and there's one that does not.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's, and it almost seems like when there's consequences
for negative behavior, people are, are more equipped
to learn a lesson from it.
You thought, you'd think.
Yeah.
Anyway, you know what?
One thing there's no consequences for?
Alex not getting to the news.
Ah, well.
God help us.
Okay.
I haven't gotten to the news yet.
You know, I'm going to try.
I don't even know if I can do this.
I don't even know if I can do this.
I mean, seriously.
I quit.
I'm going to expose it all.
I'm going to talk about the wrong side.
It's just every damn evil you can imagine is on this table.
And it's just out in the open now.
It's just Satan making his move against everybody.
And all we got to do is say no and reject it
and not submit to it and ask God to protect us.
But you got to stand up first or God's not going to help you.
God hates cowards.
All right.
Well, I mean, you know, I like that moment of crisis
that he had clearly very authentically.
Yeah.
Moment of, can I get to all this?
No, I can't do it.
Lord.
I'm going to expose it all.
I'm going to tell him everything.
Lord, give me strength.
So anyway, he comes back and he talks about this
intercept article.
There we go.
All right.
I will be a good boy and I will cover
the incredible intercept lawsuit that got the Fauci documents
where he said make the Kamirobio weapon.
It's he should be immediately arrested
and charged with war crimes.
That's coming up next segment.
I'm going to roll the documents.
OK, well, we'll get to that eventually.
But what's important to get to first?
I mean, there is one thing that's really important.
I have been so busy not complaining.
It's just true that I have not cut a new ad
even though this product has been in for a week
and we were supposed to launch it last week,
but I've been so busy covering the news I didn't do it.
So during the snowman's land, some stations don't carry
this first little five minutes, but some do.
I'm going to do a plug in an ad that we can run
during the network breaks so that I can fund our operation.
And so you can get a great product at the same time.
And so I don't have to do any work off of her.
Let me go ahead and get the product and do the plug
for you right now.
01:10:37,820 --> 01:10:41,980
Several years ago, I was talking to a lot of the top
developers out there of high end supplements and
just staggering, staggeringly lazy.
Lord, Lord, give me strength.
When I come back from the break, please, I will tell them
everything, Lord.
But first, let me cut a commercial on air
because I don't want to stay past five.
This is a no man's land.
Some stations don't carry this.
Why would I reveal the truth if some stations won't carry it?
And, you know, I don't want to.
I don't want to do work later.
I don't want to stay past five.
So he talks about this product for a bit.
Unfortunately, there are some stuff.
Go get that brown bag from my office
while I talk about this product.
There are some stray names of things in this ad read
that he was unprepared for.
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a tanical name, is flavored for its many,
is favored for its many beneficial properties.
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Get Rainforce Ultra now for an exclusive launch prize
before it's gone.
Flip the switch and supercharge.
And folks, I'll just be honest with you.
I'll have to recut this ad later.
I want to show the sauce in from reading all this.
No fucking shit freaked out that I almost took off today.
And I'm not complaining.
I know this is hard for you guys to take too.
But I just, I'll have to cut this ad later.
I just, I may have to take off again next week.
I got to just get straight on all this, man.
This is just so horrible.
I mean, my God, do you think it's a bad trait of Mike Lindell
that he's so optimistic that he's so positive?
This is just grim.
And it doesn't seem real.
No.
Honestly, this seems like, it seems like a sketch you and I wrote.
Yeah.
He's trying to do an ad so he doesn't have to do it later.
And he fucks up.
He can't read the copy.
So he says, oh, look, I'm going to have to redo this.
I just wasted everyone's time.
It's just, it's just unreal.
Yeah.
It really doesn't seem, it doesn't seem like a, I mean,
there's no way that they broadcast that.
And then you stop for a second ago.
That was live.
Yeah.
It was all there.
You, no one stopped him.
You, you know what, what sucks about being me is I think that
that's the funniest thing sort of thing I could possibly imagine.
It's the height of comedy.
Cause it's not trying to be funny.
Not at all.
There's pathos in it.
You don't feel that bad cause he's a monster.
Every bit of it is both in character and 100% impossible to believe.
Yeah.
You couldn't believe it.
I love it.
And, and like, you know, the different flavors of this show already,
just this one episode are like, they're all over the place,
screaming about the fucking devil and his power set,
refusing to actually cover this intercept article that proves that
Fauci custom ordered a bio weapon and then failing to do it.
Ad read so your lazy ass can go home and get drunk.
I just can't.
I mean, can you imagine Dan rather just all of a sudden being like,
Hey, I got to cut this lifeline commercial and I don't have the time
for it after the show.
My little kid's playing in a baseball game.
So real quick, lifeline, have you fallen down or something?
Also, I'm going to send along to dirty laundry.
Honestly, I don't think I'm ready to do this commercial right now.
I'm going to get to the news.
I mean, you know what?
I don't even know if I should be here right now.
I'm just going to go talk to my, you know, I'll finish the small point.
What?
He sounds like maybe he's got COVID again.
Got to take the next week off.
Yeah.
I'm coughing pretty heavily.
Something's on my chest.
Yeah, I should take the next.
I should really get over this, if you will.
So instead of actually covering the intercept story,
you'll notice the way that he does this.
Because if you look at the intercept story,
it's based on two documents that they have posted in their entirety
that are available that they got through FOIA.
Instead of covering the documents,
some people might cover the intercept story.
And I think that that would be a way to go about this.
Instead, Alex covers the American Journal coverage of the intercept story.
That sounds more like him.
FOIA Freedom of Information Act confirms Fauci funded construction
of Chimeric coronaviruses.
That was the headline from American Journal today.
So that's the American Journal coverage that he's got.
But he reads this and then there's a bit from the intercept article
that he's reading.
And it's just not enough for him.
It's not salacious enough.
Right, right.
As much as it does have a lot of insinuation
that is inappropriate, I believe.
Right, at no point does it claim that the royal family has fucked a child.
No, yeah.
So it is kind of dry.
Yeah, it's a little bit boring.
Yeah, so Alex is going through like looking through the actual text
of the intercept article and it gets bored.
The documents were released in connection
with the Ongoing Freedom of Information Act litigation
by the Intercept.
It's the National Institute of Health.
The Intercept is making the full documents available to the public.
Real journalism.
So now again, let me show you some of those documents right now.
Some of the screenshots right here.
FOIA release, Fauci-funded coronavirus.
Of quote, Chimeric coronaviruses in Wuhan.
Now, thanks for the material here and here.
We can go to the Zero Hedge article and click give the document, please.
So yeah, he goes to the Zero Hedge coverage of the Intercept article because it's he needs
the filter of some other shit head coming up with the angle for him or else like he
doesn't know what he's doing.
He has no context for the story.
He hasn't read any of these documents.
He hasn't read probably even the Intercept article.
He's read the American Journal headline and decided shit.
Pretty good.
I mean, you can you it's that Jesus lizard thing running on the surface of the water.
Yeah, and you can hear how slow it is.
He cold reads, you know, so you're like, I can see you maybe spending three hours trying
to finish the Intercept article.
If that's your research level, if your ability to read and then they.
Okay, let's go to a different article.
The Intercept article is not that long.
It's not.
No, maybe a thousand words.
Maybe maybe now great.
Did those grants are pretty long?
I would not fault him for not reading those grants.
I made it through about 50 pages and I was like, what am I doing?
Yeah, I didn't write this grant and I don't need a grant.
I made it through considerably more.
But at the same time, I think it would be silly to demand someone who is not
super literate in those sorts of language to be like, oh, you didn't read all of it.
But I would I still think that Alex has no grasp on this story whatsoever.
Yeah.
And he needs that's why Paul.
Paul Joseph Watson has been such an important piece of his workflow for so long.
Right.
Paul comes up with these framings for him.
You get the article or like in the Dan Salazar.
These people do do the writing for Alex.
They get the story.
They post it on Infowars in his voice or in the way that he can use.
Get the angle and let me amelish on top of it.
But I can't self generate a good angle because I'm a moron.
And he can't even self generate an angle from the intercept article.
That's not even enough for him.
He's so lazy.
He can't even go.
He can't go from A to C.
He needs that B step in there.
Yep.
And somebody with creativity.
Yeah.
So Zero Hedge does that or American or just somebody who can read.
Yep.
So anyway, Alex Cold reads a bit of the screenshot that's in the Zero Hedge article
from the other grant.
This is the one that started in June 2020.
The one that's prescient, if you will.
We constructed chimeric viruses and
redelivered full length recombinant SARS-CoV-V from the Silco sequence.
All three SARS-CoV-Full-Length isolates and two chimeric viruses replicated efficiently
in vitro.
That's in test tubes.
E6 cells and the hella cells expressing HAC E2,
Sivert and BATC ACE2, this is merging five viruses.
Sivert.
But not in those without the ACE 2, 2, 4, 6, 1, 9, 6.
We used the SARS-CoV-V reverse genetics system, 7, 2 to generate chimeric virus.
I mean, this is like, I don't, what is he saying?
I don't, I don't know.
What do you gain from this coverage?
01:19:46,780 --> 01:19:50,540
I get nothing out of this other than knowing that he can't read.
Yeah.
Just straight up not being able to read.
This second grant is a little bit more complicated.
A friend who is not a health ranger did describe this to me.
And again, it's kind of the same thing in terms of taking viruses that are found
in the wild from sampling and putting them in a laboratory setting where you can see
if they can infect cells with ACE2 receptor sites.
It's more complicated, but it's very similar in terms of goal and scope.
And some of the language that's used sounds like, oh, chimeric.
Oh, that sounds like five viruses jammed into one.
It's not.
Again, still this isn't gain of function research.
This is not at all what Alex is pretending that it is.
It has nothing to do with like Fauci being like, ah, I'll order this one.
It's ridiculous.
Yeah.
That was another thing that I learned after reading like 50 pages of the grant proposal.
It's just reading that language, just going like, even if I read all of this,
it is not my area of understanding.
So just reading all of this information is not going to help me whatsoever.
Just like calling somebody who is not a health ranger is going to be the best way to figure
out how the grants work.
That was incredibly helpful.
And also, one of the things that I could suss out on my own and was confirmed in my
consult was how not a lot of money these.
Yeah, I was going to say, every time people are like, like with Alex being like, oh,
they're killing people for 60 grand, it's like, that's nothing.
That's nothing.
They wouldn't be, you wouldn't be able to get these people to like design a world
destroying bio weapon for a $600,000 grant.
I mean, seriously, it's kind of silly.
Are you telling me that they wouldn't spend at least a billion on a world ending virus?
I mean, a billion at Bill Gates could spend a billion tomorrow and kill everybody.
Why would they do it so cheaply?
This is the same thing as those fake Antifa contracts too.
Like there wouldn't be a grant for this if someone were so stupid.
If someone were cooking up a super bio weapon, you kind of imagine maybe they would wouldn't
leave a paper tray.
Yeah.
Anyway, Alex, Alex, it's just bombshell stuff, man.
Bombshells.
Well, let's put on screen for everybody the show headline today and just think about what
a bombshell that is.
This global red alert, Freedom of Information Act docs confirm Fauci created COVID-19 chimera
bio weapon and lied to Congress.
This is an emergency broadcast.
Alex probably is going to need to retract that.
How is it that you can call your own headline a bombshell?
That's fucking.
Look at the headline that I made up out of the made up information that I made up.
It's a bombshell because you want attention.
Also, because it's really fun in that first grant, 528 pages long.
Yeah.
How many times do you think Fauci's name is in it?
Three.
Zero.
So close.
So close.
So close.
I knew it would be small.
So outside of cold reading and yelling a little bit like Alex does not cover these
documents at all.
Of course not.
There's no wrestling with what the actual research that they were doing was.
Naturally.
Any of this, I found it hyper disappointing because I think that mostly what he's saying
could be rebutted just by saying, nope.
Yep.
I felt really pissed off that I tried.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a massive, massive disappointment.
Yep.
And you know what else is disappointing?
There's just nothing to hang your hat on, man.
There's no, there's no juice.
There's no juice to it.
Even the intercept was trying to be insinuated because probably it's just so fucking boring.
I'm not, I'm not sure if, you know, you could apply a motive to them.
I have no idea what led that coverage to be what it was.
Sure.
I won't, I won't imply I could see.
I could see just sort of a sunk cost kind of thing.
Yeah.
We got these documents.
Yeah.
We might as well put something out about it.
And I could see another angle of it too being like, well, if we have these documents that
we got through our FOIA lawsuit and we don't report on them, people will think we're covering
something up.
Sure.
I could see all kinds of different thought processes going in, but I just still think.
Take another pass at it.
Exactly.
Yeah.
01:24:31,740 --> 01:24:34,940
Um, you know what's bad news though?
Uh, the headline of his show.
Well, it would be.
Yeah.
It's not true though.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's good.
The bad news is that everybody's going to get COVID.
Oh, that is bad news.
What about the vaccine recorded COVID-19 cases with 4 million content counted in the last four
weeks?
Yeah.
Last year was a hoax.
Last year was fair monitoring.
Last year was bull.
This year from India with the Delta variant, it's super infectious.
There's no way to hide it.
No way to get away with.
If you haven't already had COVID before, you're going to get it.
You better have your vitamins and your minerals and your water and your sunshine
and you better get early treatment.
Not when you go to the hospital.
My security guy had security guy had a really good friend.
She was in great shape and she was a nurse in North Austin and she went in and said,
man, I'm having trouble breathing.
They said, just go home.
You'll be fine.
When she came back in an ambulance, they intubated her and killed her.
Notice they're told do not get early treatment because it's 100% basically.
So this is life and death, ladies and gentlemen, life and death.
Life and death.
That's a bummer.
If it is life and death, Alex, then you are responsible for the deaths of
quite a few.
A lot of people.
Yeah.
And I mean, this, this blase, everyone's going to get it.
Attitude is not something that he's had for a long period of time.
And that attitude, if he had that attitude during some of the other stages of his coverage,
that's a problem.
Yep.
It was a real problem.
Anyway, he's a liar and day to day, he doesn't actually even believe anything he's saying.
So who gives a shit?
Who fucking cares?
Do you want some more bad news?
Oh, sure.
I'm not busy.
Alex says this new product.
Okay.
Brainforce Ultra or something.
Brain Ultra.
All right.
How's the supply chain?
The way he sold his house.
So it's fine.
Okay, good.
But the product might be too strong.
But I talked to the crew and I said, I want to make something even stronger that's super clean,
that is the best, strongest formula out there.
I want to fucking kill people.
Tell me how.
You can sold your physician.
This isn't a game.
There's twice as much of the product total and it's twice as strong.
So twice as much and it's twice as strong.
That's four times basically what Brainforce Plus is.
And this may be too strong for some people or you might take a third of the dose the first time.
There's a few drops.
It's got everything in it.
Gorana seed.
Oh boy.
Oh boy.
Okay.
This should have fucked you up, man.
It's twice as strong and you take a third of it.
Aren't you only taking two thirds of your regular amount?
No, it's four times as strong.
It's twice as strong and there's double the amount.
So if you take a third of it, then it's actually four thirds.
One and one third?
Yeah.
It's four thirds.
Come on.
Do that.
Just slowly take a little bit more of what you.
So he really had trouble with that Gorana seeds there at the end.
And it's like, yeah, all energy drinks have Gorana.
All right.
That's the.
All right, product team.
Let's get together.
I really want to fuck people up with this shit.
What do we do?
Let's double it and let's double that.
Yeah.
So as he was going through this product read about how maybe it's too strong.
It's too fucking strong.
I had a realization.
Mike down for this because you may have the same realization.
Tide, don't use this product.
It'll turn all your clothes white.
Urbe mate leaf.
Don't need to tell you why that's so powerful green tea leaves.
He tell you about that.
And also it's antioxidant levels.
Urbe mate has potassium magnesium and manganese in it as well.
Ginko leaf known for its exceptional antioxidant content.
Ginko comes from an ancient group of plants
that has been the focus of both ancient and modern fascination of science.
Ashwagandha root.
Herb is for 3000 years.
Is favored for its many beneficial properties.
That's the line that Alex fucked up in the read that he did earlier.
He's trying to do it.
He's doing it again.
He's doing it again.
He's doing it again.
And he's not saying it.
He's not announcing it this time.
What a fucking asshole.
I love it.
I hate him so much.
It's it's the only way that comedy could be heightened.
That's the next step in the game.
It really is.
Trying to do the same thing the second time on the show.
So he doesn't have to stay five minutes after he gets off air.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
I think I think he's trying to kill me.
I think he's trying to kill me.
He's trying to see if he can make one person so angry that person explodes.
That is all that I can process through all of this shit.
This whole podcast has really just been a part of a blood pressure medication trial.
He's really going to try and sneak it by.
I love it.
I love it.
Just so fucking great.
Pretty obvious too.
And and whatever your product is just you might as well just say we crammed a bunch of shit in there.
Yeah.
Like you're just you're just naming them.
But I like that.
We put it in the route.
We put all this crap in a blender and turned it into a pill.
That's how little we care about what it is we do.
As somebody who listens to a lot of Alex's show, I relish those moments.
The Ashwagandha route is fun for him to hear him say.
In the same way when he used to sell the bone broth, he'd always talk about chaga mushroom.
Yeah, that was fun.
Chaga mushroom.
You're you're right.
That is fun.
So look, Alex has not done his job.
We're pretty clear on this.
Yeah.
He struggled and then he swore to God that he was going to reveal it all.
I'll tell them everything.
Yeah.
And then he tried twice to record a new commercial.
So he didn't have to do it later.
Why can't I say this?
Oh, boy.
Ashwagandha route.
But there's only one more hour left of the show.
Oh, no.
We're going to have to do it five more times.
Gentlemen, I don't normally ask Owen Shroyer to let me co-host with him today,
but I definitely kind of want the first hour of it because Paul Watson's coming up next hour.
I got a huge guest right now.
And I feel like today I've got to get this on record or I may just tape an emergency
report after my show today that we then put out and hopefully
open with Aaron on his show.
Because you're going to try and cut it through his show, aren't you?
Everything breaking right now is totally insane.
It came out today.
The intercept suit and got it.
Very respected investigative journalist group.
Fuck off.
Where Fauci is in hundreds of pages of documents we showed earlier.
Saying I want all these viruses combined into a chimera for a new SARS virus
so we can make a vaccine.
Give me five.
Program for him saying on video, but now it's the documents.
Yeah.
So Alex is going to need to take an hour of Owen's show because he hasn't covered
this news that he has rambled about.
He just doesn't under.
He doesn't know how to cover this.
So he can't do it.
No, he cannot.
It's a fascinating thing where he's unable to do it, but he's calling out that he hasn't
done it, but he has done it as well as he ever covers any other news story,
which is just say a headline from zero edge and then yell a bit.
Yeah.
I think I think what's going on is the intercept appears to have way more credibility than
all of his other dumb, dumb shit.
Yes.
Right.
So he knows that he's got to talk about this because it's a big get for his bullshit.
Right.
It's as close to a get as he's going to get.
And then he thought, well, I'll just do it like I do my other regular bullshit.
Yeah.
So he didn't really do any prep for it.
And he thought he could just spin a yarn out of it however much he wanted.
And then because it's actual attempted journalism, it's written very dryly with
information and he doesn't really know how to deal with that.
And the stakes are too high.
Right.
Because like when zero hedge or info wars is reporting that Fauci created a bio weapon
or whatever, it doesn't really rise any alarms when nothing happens.
Right, right.
No one listens to those sources anyway.
Right.
You know, like even if you're somebody who treats them as if their actual journalism
or reporting, you've gotten used to like, oh, wow, another cover up or whatever.
But like the intercept is at least an outlet that gets some things done.
Yeah.
And they've done actual cover up stories where you've been like, holy shit.
They were covering it up.
Their name has been attached to some important pieces of journalism and the
stakes are really high for Alex to pretend that the intercept is reporting on
documents that prove that Fauci created a bio weapon out of like a drop down menu.
He's like, oh, a little bit of this coronavirus.
Oh, a little bit of this and some some mustard.
You know what it is?
It's almost like a canker story.
You know, like he keeps, he doesn't know how to do it.
He doesn't feel like he can do it, but he can't leave it alone.
Yeah.
He just keeps tapping it and going like, maybe, maybe I've got it in this time and
maybe I'll give it a shot.
And then every time it just looks like he's spinning his wheels like an idiot.
Yeah.
And what I mean by the stakes being too high is like,
there's no explanation for why, if that is the case, nothing has happened because
Snowden, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because it was founded by a guy before everybody knew he was fucking insane.
But, but you know, if you're Alex, you can't really explain like
this isn't info wars.
No, no, no.
Hey guys, this is real.
These are, these people are real.
These people do like what I would do, but sometimes it's real.
I imagine I'm doing what the intercept was doing.
So now the intercept, they have the reporting that they have,
but I will say to their credit, they wouldn't do this.
So we've got a very special guest who I've really wanted to get on.
She really helped expose hydroxychloroquine.
Ivermectin and all these other great things that people get it early.
Basically have a hundred percent treatment rate.
We had Dr. McCullough on yesterday.
It's in mainline news that India created the mutation of Delta.
What?
When they vaccinated.
So I mean, everything came out of London knows what they're doing.
Dr. Stella Emmanuel.
MD is a successful physician with an active practice in Houston,
as well as a founder of firepower ministries in Katie, Texas.
So Stella Emmanuel is one of the doctors who is out promoting hydroxychloroquine
as part of that big push last year by that mysterious group, America's frontline doctors.
Almost immediately after she appeared in a video endorsing hydroxychloroquine,
people began looking into who this doctor was.
And they found a gold mine.
In an article in The Daily Beast, Will Summer reported, quote,
she has often claimed that gynecological problems like cysts and endometriosis
are in fact caused by people having sex in their dreams with demons and witches.
So what would that be? Incubi? Incubi or succubi?
It'd be weaches.
Well, it's definitely witches.
From the article, quote, according to Emmanuel,
people can tell if they've taken a demonic spirit husband or spirit wife.
If they have a sex dream about someone they know or a celebrity, wake up aroused,
stop getting along with their real world spouse,
lose money or generally experience any hardship.
Alternately, they could be having a dream sex with a human witch
instead of a demon she posits.
So, you know, she has some ideas.
I mean, I'm glad that she posited that as opposed to claimed it.
Yeah, that's a that's I mean, she is asking a good question.
Also from the article, quote,
she alleges alien DNA is currently used in medical treatments and that scientists are
cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious.
And despite appearing in Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress on Monday,
she has said that the government is run in part not by humans,
but by reptilians and other aliens.
Okay.
So here's why I should be in government because I want to write a law that's just like the
you got to go law where it's like if you're if you're this,
you know what?
Live your life.
That's fine.
But you got to go.
We had a pretty good balance going for a while.
Yeah.
Like with like people go to Roswell and set up a diner there or whatever.
Just go.
Just go.
Leave us alone.
After Facebook took down videos of her speech from that frontline doctor rally,
she replied, quote, hello, Facebook, put back my profile page and videos up over your
computers will start crashing till you do.
You are not bigger than God.
I promise you, if my page is not back up, Facebook will be down in Jesus name.
Wow, I did not know she could call upon the power of Jesus to take down Facebook.
Is that in one of her?
Is that her power?
Yeah.
Okay.
In addition to all this nonsense, she's claimed that scientists have found a gene that makes
people religious and they're trying to find a vaccine against it.
She seems to think that magic eight ball toys are a nefarious plot to make children witches
and she is super, super anti LGBTQ.
She's, quote, accused gay Americans of practicing, quote, homosexual terrorism.
In the same sermon, she praised a father's decision not to love his transgender son
after a gender transition.
Stella Emanuel is not a serious person and has a ton of very seriously fucked up beliefs.
But a year ago, she had a video though in viral, so Alex is going to bend over backwards,
see if he can squeeze any of that attention that he can get out of her.
Cool.
This is a sad booking for both of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It should be not good.
Not good.
So she, she believes in like demon sex and stuff like that.
And we're, well, I mean, but that's every time I've ever had morning wood.
I've known that I was sleeping with a demon in my dreams.
And that's why I am such a happy person.
Has she ever recognized that sleeping with demons in your dreams brings happiness?
Demons are free.
So I had their conversation is not to be believed.
And one of the things it's one of the reasons that I deemed this episode unacceptable.
But there is one thing that comes up that's like, well, maybe this explains something.
But if putting the genomes of dead babies and dead women with immortal gene lines,
bizarre cells that never die in us, isn't satanic.
I don't know what it is.
If creating deadly spike proteins in us that infect us and now they want to inject our children,
then I don't know what satanic supposed to be.
You know, it means bad.
Is it possible that this whole time the issue is that Alex has thought that satanic just
means that something's bad?
Yeah.
Do you think that maybe he has like that level of means bad that level of just like
childish morality or just even like not understanding terms?
Yeah.
Yeah.
01:39:43,020 --> 01:39:46,540
Um, does it doesn't mean bad.
I mean, if you're asking me whether he understands words, I think we both know the answer to that question.
I lack the words to describe the specific lack of understanding of words.
Yes, yes.
I mean, cause childish doesn't describe it.
You could ask a four year old if satanic means bad and a four year old would say,
why would we need the word satanic if it's just a longer version of bad?
Yeah.
There's other, there's other characters and other other characteristics that go into satanic.
Yep.
Anyway, this interview is out there, man.
It is something else.
This is deeper than science.
This is actually deeper than big farmer.
This is deeper than them trying to make money.
It's we're going straight back into Genesis six and it's time for us to wake up.
That's just it.
And I totally agree.
When you read Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates, they say they're taking control of humanity
and creating a new being.
They say that humans are obsolete.
Explain to people that's what happened in the days of Noah, didn't it?
Yes.
Wow.
Okay.
So Klaus Schwab and all these people, Gates, Fauci, all of them together, they're having
these the COVID pandemic in order to get the vaccines into people, which will turn them into
a completely new thing, not a human anymore.
Yeah.
Which is I guess going to cause a stock market crash, the collapse of the dollar or something.
I don't know anymore, but look, this happened back when Noah was around.
That was that was my conclusion as well.
I was I was specifically thinking, man, history repeats itself.
This is exactly what happened to Noah.
As I was thinking about the stock market collapsing, I was like, man,
Noah is going to need to take two of every currency with him as the world is left behind.
Do you have any reports of any like cryptocurrency billionaires
trying to build a giant boat?
Because if so, let's take them seriously.
I have another question.
Yeah.
How do we reconcile viruses with the Noah story?
You know what I'm saying?
We don't.
Fair point.
The Noah story is really more about there being giants.
Ah, that's probably true.
Didn't you know that?
In the days of Noah, the sons of God came and slept with the daughters of many watchers.
They left their boat.
They came and slept with the daughters of men and they produce a hybrid.
This hybrid, they were violent.
They were blood drinkers.
If you read like if you read in Genesis, they talk about the earth was full of violence in Genesis 6.
But there were also such blood drinkers that they really wanted to.
By the way, all the other ancient cultures have this in their in their text and in their hieroglyphs.
All the other ancient cultures that ships landed.
These people got off.
They had sex with humans and then they made these psychotic creatures.
Okay.
So apparently we're talking Nephilim here.
We're talking about the giants and sure.
Angels came down at sex with human women and they created hybrids.
And that's why I do the flood.
Yeah.
Oh boy.
So we're we're doing that again now apparently.
Yep.
That's what's happening.
I mean, yeah, you know, you know, I I'm fine with people believing.
I don't think you are.
God is real.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But this is exactly like you telling me that Zeus really had sex with people as a swan.
Yeah.
And it's like, no, no, he didn't.
Nope.
I feel no, he didn't.
I feel like none of that's true.
I feel like no, you might be shooting your shot a little bit too early.
You got this is just the beginning of the interview.
No, no, no, yeah.
No, strong.
No, slap in the face.
No, it sounds to me like you're a naysayer.
I'm a super huge naysayer.
Well, unfortunately, are you telling me that people got off of ships and interbred with humans
and sacrificed bodies and that's all God's plan as a naysayer?
I have bad news for you.
Oh boy.
Stella Manuel is about to pray for you to be quiet.
No, there's something I want to tell people today and I want everybody to hear me and I
just pray that it reminds and everybody will open up and they will hear what I'm saying.
And I take authority over every principality power ruler of darkness, which are wickedness
in high places.
Any voice that wants to jam what I'm saying right now and silence them.
I command them to go to the peak where they belong in the name of Jesus.
Let the prince of the power of the air be silent so that people can hear and people
can wake up and they can be free in Jesus' name.
I need to pray that prayer so that amen to that, Doc.
And we're going to go to break.
I'm going to try to give you the floor.
What did we just...
Oh, Doc.
Yeah.
I thought he said amen to that, Doc.
I do enjoy the combination of amen to that and Doc.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It is fun.
Amen to that, Doc.
Yeah.
So apparently you're going to have to be quiet because you just got sent to the pit.
Once again, the great senator from Illinois is making the jerk-off motion.
Yeah.
So we come back from break and Jesus keep people quiet.
We get an interesting theory presented and that seems to be that there are inhuman vampires
that walk among us that appear to be humans.
Oh, come on.
I read...
Kerry Cassidy told me that forever ago.
Sure.
I think what is going on right now, Alex, is that we have people among us that...
I'm just going to say it and somebody wake up and hear this.
These people we're dealing with, they are not human beings.
We are dealing with an evil seed in the land that are not human
that are blood thirsty and blood drinkers.
Oh, boy.
So we got an evil seed in the land in their vampires.
Sure.
So a little bit after this, Stella's Skype goes out.
Uh-huh.
And Alex takes this opportunity to try and be rational.
Oh, did God take her Skype out?
Is retribution for Facebook not putting her page back on?
No, someone probably hacked in the back end or something.
Oh, okay.
Damn it.
Scalers.
So basically there's an evil seed in the land that is mingled with a seed of men.
When they start talking about mingling with a seed, that is...
Again, her Skype broke up.
But I think you need to hear this, folks.
Knock, knock, stay there while it reconnects.
Depending on how you interpret this, here's what I know.
They're demon-possessed.
Ah, yes.
See, this is Alex trying to be like the voice of reason.
They're demon-possessed.
Depending on how you interpret it.
Right, right.
I know this might sound a little bit out there,
that there's inhuman vampires walking around.
But let me credibly and responsibly discuss this.
They're demon-possessed.
Now, obviously, I agree with you.
Everyone is Satanists that disagrees with me.
Right.
And they are working for the devil.
And they are trying to kill us all.
Now, what you're saying,
that might seem a little out there for some people.
These people are just demon-possessed.
Come on.
You really have to recognize that what's going on
is there's an interview where the conservative,
rational position, the voice of the center,
is maybe they're just demon-possessed.
Correct.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
This show sucks.
We've gone so far.
We've just gone so far.
Yeah.
He spends an hour on this interview
instead of covering the intercept article.
That's right.
I completely forgot.
Did he try and cut an ad in the middle of this as well?
Excuse me.
I'm sorry, Doc.
This is our favorite new formula.
Might be too strong for demons.
Gave demons.
So while the Skype is out,
Alex is trying to reframe the conversation a little bit.
But Stella stays on point.
OK.
She has a point that she wants to make.
And is not going to be shaken.
Are you saying like David Ike,
is it actually interdimensionally been taken over?
Or are you saying that it's a spiritual possession?
Because I agree with you.
We're seeing the Satanists come out and say,
abortion is our ritual.
We want to kill babies.
But let me ask you this.
Why do you think they're revealing themselves right now?
Alex, you don't understand.
They are not human beings.
This is not Satanism.
This is not human beings that are possessed.
They are not human.
So we have not humans that are walking around.
Yep.
And she keeps appealing to Bible verses
that don't seem to make her point.
But it is really funny,
because Alex can't argue against the Bible.
Yeah.
Yeah, you just kind of lose whenever people are making.
You're using your own power against you.
You can't make up quotes from the Bible.
I make up quotes from the Bible.
And if you make them up,
I have to go along with you.
Otherwise, I can't make them up anymore.
So this was a little bit tough to understand
exactly the point that it was being made.
It might have been hard.
I thought it was that genocide was OK.
No.
It might.
Well, I mean, eventually it's there.
There we go.
It might have been more complicated
than the grant documents, quite frankly,
to get to the bottom of.
But as it turns out,
Stella believes essentially that people are being cloned.
And then these clones are being taken over
by the devil or something.
It's a little bit convoluted,
but it'll become more clear as we go along.
And I'm going to say this because people need to hear this.
We can no longer just tell you guys the fluff,
because we're worried about,
oh, you might not be able to receive it.
Wake up and receive it and listen and read the Bible.
In Revelation 13 he's saying that
the devil will deceive human beings
to make images onto the beast.
OK, people like Gates, Fauci or whatever,
the devil has told them that he will make them live forever.
So they know that if they die,
they can make a clone of themselves.
They will download their mind to the internet of things,
and then they will put their mind back in that clone.
Absolutely.
Microsoft has patents on that right here.
So now Alex is finding some common ground here.
So now the globalists are being told by the devil, right?
They're going to make this clone that'll be immortal,
and they're going to download the brain into it, right?
Alex is like, all right, I can go with this.
And these clones are not human.
These clones are not human vampires.
I just don't like listening to all of that
and actually hearing in my brain Alex go,
I got a handhold here.
I can jump on this.
This spot we can roll with this spot right here.
Thank God, it was freefall for a minute.
It's like, oh, at least he's finally going to have to be like,
this might be too much for me.
But then there's just a little glimmer of
fucking light at the end of the tunnel.
He's like, let's roll, baby.
It's really pathetic.
Yeah.
Because you see, when these globalists die,
they will die and go to hell.
Yes, they'll be cloned.
The phantom zone.
But what can we live in them is a demonic spirit.
And that is why they are so blood thirsty,
because what is living in these creatures
are demonic spirits.
They're not human beings.
So we don't even know what are some of these people
that call themselves globalists,
whether they are still the human beings
or the human beings have been killed off,
replaced with their clones and their robots
that are pure evil.
Well, I know that's definitely the future plan.
That's how I interpret Revelation as well.
Definitely.
Oh, wow.
That's exactly how I interpreted Revelation.
Yep.
Yep.
The book of Revelations.
Yeah.
And so, I mean, the dangerous thought process
that she's advancing and that Alex is agreeing with
is that, hey, there's really no way to definitively know
if, let's say, Bill Gates is a human,
or if he's a clone that's been taken over by a demon.
And isn't really even human.
And if he's not human, I mean, he doesn't really have rights.
And you know what?
There's really no way to tell about anybody.
Well, I think there is a way to tell.
And that's if they're showing signs of demonry.
Wow.
And if they're showing signs of demonry,
well, I think the only person who could possibly tell me
exactly who is a Satanist and who is a demon
is somebody who's so confident
and who's willing to pray for me to just listen to her.
Perhaps somebody who has discernment.
Yeah.
I think I think many different people with discernment
will have different conclusions.
And yet somehow they'll all look like they care about people.
Mike down for this, because it's going to really piss you off.
Stella discusses how she had a vision of mingled
demons and humans.
And boy, all of these people have something very specific
in common.
Right.
But at that time, I had a vision.
And in that vision, I saw human beings walking with people.
It was like human beings and demons working,
or you see two or three people walking,
and some are human beings, and some are other people.
And I've had many situation where the Lord has shown me
that there are people that are not human among us.
And I was like, what is this all about?
And I've been talking about it.
I'm preaching about it for years.
And they say, oh, yeah, you're just crazy.
But really, if you go in the Bible, the Bible talks about it.
But here is what is the problem is,
how it affects us right now.
This genetically modified human beings,
or whatever they are, I don't know whether they're
nephelons, or they are clones, or they are just
demonic spirits in human-looking containers.
You should watch a movie called The Leaf,
because when the Lord gave me this vision,
the very next day, I don't know what I was looking for online,
I found a movie The Leaf.
So it actually explains exactly what I'm talking about.
Yeah, man.
It's like in the movie They Live.
It's always a movie.
It's always a movie.
It's exactly like a movie.
Every single, like, it's so consistent.
These people who have these conspiratorial views
and bizarre theories that are distinct from reality.
Ultimately, they just can't tell the difference.
It does seem like that is a very consistent feature.
Thinking that-
It's just like a movie.
Inability to grasp, sort of themes.
Inability to grasp, metaphor, symbolism.
That kind of stuff is-
It really does-
I'm becoming more and more convinced that
that kind of concrete thinking is kind of,
like, not indicative or diagnostic of having this kind of worldview.
But it's something that is shared between a lot of folks
and what would appear to be separate branches of conspiracy.
You know, I mean, we've talked a lot about ways to avoid certain things.
And for me, I think there's a really easy balance
between free speech and kind of controlling this angle of propaganda.
And I think it's so simple, really.
And it's just like, you can't call other people not human.
Like, I feel like that's so simple.
And isn't it at the heart of literally every genocide?
The propaganda almost always begins with dividing people into who is real and who's not,
who counts and who doesn't, who's a human being and who's inhuman,
or subhuman or below human.
And if the only rule was you just cannot go on the radio or on TV
and say and claim that these people are not humans.
Yeah, a lot of the justifications for massive violent campaigns
have been predicated on the idea of people being less than human.
Various groups for whatever reason.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if that's the only rule I would have,
but I certainly would have that as a rule.
It seems like a really simple thing.
It just really does.
I'm sure I've called somebody inhuman or subhuman or something along those lines.
Or described behavior is that there is a difference.
But even then, I am totally willing to change my communication style
because I feel like it's 100% valuable.
And instances where you have behaved that way,
I'm sure you'd be willing to apologize for.
Yeah, absolutely.
I didn't buy, yeah.
Anyway, look, globalists think their brains are going to be redownloaded into bodies,
but it's a trick.
What they are doing is they are telling these globalists,
these all of them, telling if they are still human,
because it is possible that a lot of them have been killed off
and is their clone just walking around and doing evil.
So we don't know.
So they are telling them that don't worry if you die,
we're going to clone you and then we're going to bring back your brain
from the Internet of Things and put it up and you're going to live forever.
So they are trying to depopulate the world so that they can keep the world for themselves.
That they are just useful idiots because the devil is not going to give them eternal life.
They're going to die and go to hell.
They will clone them all right, but what's going to live inside them is a demonic spirit.
And when those clones go around with those demonic spirits inside them,
they are so blood thirsty because they need,
that is why you hear about child sacrifice and now people are dying in the hospitals
because these clones have multiplied and they need flesh and blood to live.
They need blood.
If demons can possess a spirit, possess a body that hasn't been cloned,
why would they need to clone the body?
I got a secondary question.
What's that?
What consent is necessary to make a clone?
Like there's no reason why human Bill Gates would need to be involved in the plan to make a,
why don't they just kill Bill Gates and make a clone?
Why don't you just have a complete pod people situation?
Because you have to get their consent and even if you're tricking them.
So you have to go along with the plan where you're promised that your brain will go into a clone
later, which seems stupid for someone to be like, oh, this is a great plan.
So you get, you trick the smartest and most entrepreneurial minds around into going along
with this plan when you could just clone them after they were dead and put a demon in them.
Yeah.
I don't understand.
This is really dumb.
No, I think, I think what's fascinating is that all of their devils are exactly,
exactly to the T as stupid as they are.
It's true.
I mean, I would be insulted if I was God because they think my foil is so dumb.
What's the point of even having an arch enemy if he's this stupid?
Well, I mean, you know, actually, you know, the example I was going to use,
it brings up a very complicated thing.
I was going to say, like, you know, the Harlem Globetrotters play against the Washington
generals because they like to be fancy, but at the same time, the people who are the Washington
generals have to be very talented to really do it.
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, to allow those hybrids to happen.
It's what's funny to me is that the God Satan dynamic that they have created in their minds
is exactly like pinking in the brain like so much.
What's going on?
Yeah.
So clones need blood.
Sure.
Need flesh and blood.
Yeah.
And this is actually kind of, I find this idea fairly offensive and that is that like a hospital
administrators are possibly clones themselves.
And that's why people are dying in the hospitals of like COVID and stuff.
And that's why they won't give people hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin is because they want
people dying in the hospitals because they need blood.
It's not just that they are drinking blood to have the fountain of use.
They actually need it for survival just like vampires because they are not human doing something.
We need to realize that some of these CEOs in the hospitals that don't want patients to be
treated, they want to intubate people and kill them.
They are not human.
They want to drink the blood.
I mean, listen, listen, that sounds pretty far out, but it's in the Bible.
But let me say this.
What?
What the fuck?
What?
Hey, listen, that sounds pretty far out.
It sounds like it could get some people killed, but it is in the Bible, so go for it.
Hey, and look, according to the Bible, possibly some hospital administrators are clones that
just want your blood.
Hey, if somebody doesn't give you hydrochloroquine, that's probably because the CEO of the hospital
is a clone.
It wants your blood.
And if it's a clone who wants your blood, fuck it, go kill them.
Who gives a shit?
Let's see if that or they're going to kill you.
Or they're going to kill you and steal your fucking blood.
Right.
Jesus Christ, these people have no real clue how dangerous they feel.
Yeah.
It's outrageous.
So outrageous.
So Stella has made her points and Alex as a responsible engager in the public discourse
and conversation.
Yeah.
He's a responsibility to probably end this interview by saying a lot of this stuff has
been really dumb and also dangerous.
I hope that by having this conversation, my audience has been exposed to these ideas
and knows that you're not someone to be taken seriously.
Yeah, I am.
Instead, he says this.
So as crazy as this all sounds, whether she's picking up on this psychically discernment
with the Holy Spirit in the future or whether it's actually happening now and a lot of it
is, that's how crazy this is.
Yeah.
So either things are crazier than we know and she's right or the Holy Spirit has given
her a vision of the future and this is what's coming.
That's not a good way to wrap up the interview.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
Pretty irresponsible.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
But we're not done.
I don't see how that's fucking possible.
That lady is nuts.
What?
That's straight up lunacy.
It's project camelot stuff.
I mean, it's wild.
It's wild.
It's embarrassing.
I mean, the problem is it's exactly as stupid as stuff that you hear from like Joe Rogan or
whatever.
You just get Nephilim so you're like, oh, well, giants are involved so I can just write it off.
If Joe Rogan just said, I took ivermectum because this guy who believes in fucking
Nephilim told me it's a good idea, we could all move the fuck on.
It would help.
It would be easier.
So if there's one thing that could elevate the comedy of this episode.
It's him doing that fucking, he's not going to cut that out again.
Rule of threes, Alex does not follow.
Come on.
No.
He has to get creative and get mad about a random internet comment about an interview
he did the day before.
Get the fuck out.
I was looking at the interview I did yesterday with Dr.
Makola.
Oh, it was very powerful.
And Luke 86 said, and I hear this a lot.
He says, I'm done with Alex.
It's been nine years and I'm done with the virus doesn't exist.
And now he's pushing the Delta BS time and time again.
He has shown and he still keeps pushing the virus narrative.
Alex is not fixing anything.
He is mudding the waters of truth.
He has changed since Trump.
What has happened to him?
Okay, let's just stop.
Last year, I saw car wrecks, gunshot wounds, people dying of the flu, calling it Delta.
I knew doctors.
I knew scientists.
I talked to them.
We went to hospitals.
They were empty.
I have family that are doctors.
I have family that are nurses.
They say they're totally overwhelmed.
My dad almost died.
My mom almost died.
I felt like a gorilla was on my chest.
I vermectin and hydroxychloric and in the steroids helped me.
Knocked it right out.
I mean, most of our office has had this and some of them have been out three to four weeks.
Okay, so I go off my own observations.
What kind of fucking denial has he been in about the, uh, the spreading of this virus
that he's been actively participating in his whole office had COVID, his parents had COVID.
He's had it multiple times.
I guarantee that there's someone in this chain that's dead.
That we just don't know about.
Totally.
There's somebody in this, uh, in this cluster, let's say that's had a serious complication
from their, uh, their irresponsible, uh, handling of this.
This is, this is outrageous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And also just for fun, uh, he interviewed Joseph Morcola, uh, the day before, uh, fun.
Great.
Remember him?
Great.
I mean, this is, that's, that's just, that's just so fucked up beyond, I mean, I don't know.
Yeah.
It's, it's, and it's definitely not something that, uh, he's been, uh, honest about
up till fairly recently, all these people who have gotten fucking COVID.
I mean, that's, that's just so fucked up.
Yeah.
It's just so fucked up.
It's also really funny that he's so mad about this internet comment.
I mean, 35 year old Luke has a lot to say.
Look, uh, some people on the internet who have user names and I have no idea who they are,
think I've changed.
I would like to say
dick pic fan 45 won't stop claiming that I'm not the same person I used to be.
Yep.
So I'm going to have a real defensive meltdown over it while I tell people all the
shit that I did, that I received the consequences for that I refuse to learn from.
So that's one way to add an extra layer of farce to this episode.
Yeah.
But we have one last clip because there's another layer of farce.
Get out of here.
I don't know if you can handle this.
Doctor, why don't you, why don't you lead us in prayer?
Doctor, lead us in prayer for a couple minutes.
Yes.
Thank you.
Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank you, oh God, for our nation.
I thank you for our people.
I thank you, King of Glory, that you are still God.
You're still God in heaven and you're still the creator of the universe.
I take authority over this false spirit that are trying to destroy humanity,
send the angels of power to go through this land and destroy their plant-set confusion
among them, expose them in the name of Jesus.
Yeah.
So she prays for a while to close things out.
Ah, prayer.
So send in the clouds.
There should be clouds.
I just think, you know, we've said a lot over the course of this episode.
There's been a lot discussed.
Yeah.
And I would just like to, as we end, refocus on how proud Joe Rogan should be.
Yeah.
Of convincing his audience that Alex has worthwhile things to say.
Yep.
And that he's generally right about things.
You know what?
Sometimes he's wrong and when he's wrong, he takes responsibility for it.
You know, he's so straight up about that.
So way more than these other people in the media.
And you know, people judge him for his outbursts.
Sure.
People judge him for his outbursts, but he comes to me.
We talk privately and he's he's a good guy.
Nothing that he's ever said has actually been that crazy.
No.
Sometimes it sounds crazy.
You think it's out there.
Yeah, but no.
But then later on you see it happen and you know that it's true.
So I got to get his words out.
Like when you see blood drinking demon clones wandering hospital hallways.
Look, if people didn't know that when they go to the hospital,
there's a good chance that it's an evil clone possessed by a demonic spirit
trying to kill them.
Well, they might just be going into the hospital thinking
that they're going to get medical care.
Yeah, I don't care who's on whose show and I don't care any of that stuff.
Cancel culture, blah, blah, blah, whatever the fuck.
I don't care about any of that nonsense, but I do want to be clear that the net
effect of having Alex Jones and treating him as anything other than a
a buffoon and a liar and a dangerous person.
All it does is lend credibility that is undeserved to things like what we've
listened to on this show.
Yeah.
I mean, it's and just the level of like look at all these people trying to kill
you as they wade through the blood of people that they have infected.
The whole office like the whole fucking thing.
Yeah.
And I kind of have been reflecting a little bit on like what are we doing?
You know, sometimes because I listen to this stuff and I'm like, what are we doing?
What are we doing?
I really worry that some people who listen to our show might have the idea that like
we could we have any kind of ability to like get Alex off air or or yeah heal the damage
that he's caused.
Yeah.
I don't believe that at all.
And I've I'm coming around to possibly the thing that we can do is present something
that can hopefully be a rebuttal to the point of people who think that Alex.
Yes, something to say.
Yeah.
That's it.
I mean, that's the best I can do is like be the countervailing force.
Yeah.
Against that that flood of actually Alex is right.
No, he's not unlike Alex.
Unlike Alex who claims that world leaders listen to him.
I can guarantee to every one of our listeners zero world listen world leaders listen to
this podcast.
That's true.
No one with any power gives a shit.
Okay.
A couple of people who are verified on Twitter.
That's as close as we get.
And it's not going to get more powerful.
No.
So just just let it go.
We do what we can do.
Oh, shit.
Jordan.
What's that?
Fuck.
Are we controlled by the devil?
No, I had huge breaking news.
Oh, no.
What was that?
Did we run out of time?
Look, I prepared too much and we can't get to it.
Shit.
The all these fucking stacks on your desk.
What's the point of them?
That one has a extra sleep aid.
That's a good stack.
We could have talked about that one.
What's inside?
Those are my gummy melatonin.
We're not selling them.
Uh-huh.
This is my Sriracha stack.
Oh, shit.
See, if we had had time, we would have talked all about the Sriracha.
I will say that I've gotten back into it a little bit.
I haven't had it in a long time.
Yeah.
Going with other hot sauces.
Tried the Sriracha again after a long absence.
Come back to it.
Missed it.
Warm blanket.
It was really getting old back then.
Take some time away.
Exactly.
Like a fresh breeze.
Like a fresh breeze.
Anyway, we're done.
And are you sure you don't want to pray first?
I got lost in thought because I do think it's kind of funny
that Stella was kind of praying for you to shut up.
If only you had prayed for that a long time ago.
Oh, no.
I enjoy you not shutting up.
So we'll be back, Jordan.
But until then, we have a website.
We do have a website.
It's KnowledgeFight.com.
Yep.
We're also on Facebook, but Twitter.
We are on Facebook and Twitter.
And Twitter is at KnowledgeEducersCoreFight and at GoToBetJordan.
And we'll be back.
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