Knowledge Fight - #616: November 9, 2021
Episode Date: November 12, 2021Today, Dan and Jordan end the week with an actual Alex episode, checking in on the present day. In this installment, Alex gets into theories about Gavin Newsom, gets really disgraceful about a recent ...tragedy, and accidentally reveals that he knows he spreads Covid-19 misinformation. Citations
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Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan. Jordan. I have a quick question for you. What's up? What's
your bright spot today? My bright spot today is it's sort of a mixed bright spot and it is that I
did finish making this desk. Congratulations. I've been sore for two days because of it. It happens.
And I'm also now really freaked out because we have switched like headphones. We had to unplug
all of the mics and everything in order to move stuff around. I'm so scared that this is going
to be completely fucked up. We'll see what happens. But it's a it's a move towards like a little bit
of renovating the office. I mean that word makes it sound like I'm tearing down a wall now. It's
just moving a few things around to make it feel more like a working space restructuring. Sure.
I like that re decorating, but decorating sounds more fun. Yeah, because this is trying to turn
it into a work. Yeah. Work area refurbishing. Sure. We'll go with that. Okay. But yeah,
that process being in motion is is that's a bright spot desk looks great. Thanks. It looks
really great. I think it was a good choice. There's a place for the printer down there,
little shelf for the printer. I see that clears up some desk space. There's actually a shelf
like my old desk was just an L. There were no shelves, no drawers, nothing looking at it compared
to this desk. It looks more like a cafeteria table that it. Yeah. So what's your bright spot? My
bright spot. Dan is of course we had a wonderful interview with John Ronson and everybody's
response to that has been very, very kind. So my bright spot is how great it was that we got to
do all of that stuff. It was fantastic. I was really hoping it would be my desk. It's not your
desk. I was hoping your bright spot would also be my desk. Your desk is shit to me. No, that was
nice. It's been a really surreal week between the Tucker Carlson episode on Monday and then
interview with John on Wednesday. It's been a little bit off the beaten path for us. Indeed.
It's felt very disorienting and then you add that to a new desk and you get just like,
I don't even know where we are anymore. No, it is. It is a whole new world. Yeah. I feel completely
untethered to the last 600 episodes of our show. It didn't take much. And now I've got new headphones
on. I don't know what's what. Yeah. Oh God. So Jordan, today we're going to get back to normal.
We'll be talking about and it's not it's not a bait and switch. Yeah. Yeah. We'll be talking
about November 9th, 2021. And this is a dumb show. There's a couple of parts that are incredibly
fascinating, but a lot of it is really fucking stupid. All right. And we'll get down to business
on talking about all that. But first, Jordan, I think we should say hello to some new one. Oh,
that's a great idea. So first, Getty Museum. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk.
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Hiram. Thank you. Next, I finally realized I should start paying for all this free media I consume.
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This fellow is actually an old friend of mine back from the days of Columbia, Missouri. Very excited
to say thank you and hello to fake dad. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you
very much. Thank you. And I couldn't find the Hallmark gift theme for 600. So here is a subscription
instead. Thank you so much. You are now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Now, Jordan. Yes, sir. We're going to start this episode here about November 9th. Okay.
And we have another context drop for this, but it's also kind of a game. Alex calls somebody
a loser on this show. Okay. And I need you to try and guess who that person is. Now,
think about the kind of news that's going on. Right. Maybe, you know, the sort of picadillos
that Alex has, like vaccination. So, okay. So my first instinct, I want to say it's AOC just
because she drank that soda and people responded to it. Was that before or after the 9th? Oh,
that's a good point. You've got to consider that we're a few days back here. That's a good point.
That's a good point. I mean, it seems too obvious. It seems too obvious,
but I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to go with Kamala Harris. You are incorrect.
Have you read about Terry Bradshaw with a loser here? Terry Bradshaw. How is Terry Bradshaw the
one? I knew it was too obvious. He's mad about everyone talking shit about Aaron Rodgers.
And so Terry Bradshaw gets taken down to pay. Oh, it's about time somebody got to Terry Bradshaw.
I'm not a huge Terry Bradshaw fan. I'm sure he has his problems, but he won like four superposed.
He did. He did. I mean, professionally, he's not a loser. He's one of the best quarterbacks
of all time. Yeah. I mean, if you, if you want to measure it by those statistics,
man, it's not all about rings or whatever. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's a very strange thing to do.
I mean, you might, you might say that he's kind of a dorky commentator. Yeah. I think he's, I think
he's generally a shithead. I'm sure, you know, I mean, you can't be in the professional sports
world for long for that long without becoming a shithead of some sort. It seems like it's
possible, but I don't know if Alex needs to take aim. It's just about Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, of course.
Anyway, Alex opens up the show with a gigantic bombshell piece of information that will be
the number one story throughout this entire episode. He repeats this headline about a thousand
fucking times. Here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Tuesday, November 9th, 2021.
And if you are a radio listener, you'll be able to hear me read you this headline. But if you're a
TV viewer, you just saw the headline front and center. CNN says people are taking three shots
and have quote no antibodies for COVID-19 and are catching COVID-19. They're answer more shots.
That's like saying, if you cut one of your fingers off with a meat cleaver, the way to fix it is to
cut off three more, or maybe slit your throat, or maybe hang yourself, or shoot yourself, or drink
cyanide, or by not put the baby in the microwave. That'll help him. Give five more. Oh, your baby's
got a stomach ache. Put him in a wood chipper. Think of the level of the war on logic and
reality happening. The war on logic has been waged. I mean, the one that he's waging right now?
Because that one is intense and years long. Sure. And as somebody who, you know, I hate to,
you know, constantly bang on this drum, but someone who studied formal logic in college.
Yes. I don't know if there's a war on logic in the same way that Alex nicks there is.
So. He's on the wrong side of that war, if there is one. Yeah. Now, from what I understand,
if, and let's go through, let's try this logically, all right? If getting shots increases your immunity
to a disease and your immunity decreases, then you get another shot. Would that not be exactly like
if you had a finger and then you chopped it off? Yeah. And it would kind of be like throwing a
baby in a microwave. It would be exactly like that. Very similar. I was wondering, I was thinking
that's what a lot of commonalities. Yeah. So one thing here is that Alex is correct about this
headline. It does say, quote, three shots and one booster later, this man has little protection
against COVID-19. However, Alex is misrepresenting the contents of the story. This is about a guy
who had a kidney transplant in 2019. It has to be on immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of his
life. The article is about how he does not have antibodies despite getting vaccinated, which then
serves as a launching pad to discuss how many moderate to severely immunocompromised people
are having difficulty with creating antibodies. This is really shitty, but it's also not totally
surprising since this is the case with many vaccines. In fact, it's one of the really strong
rebuttals to the whole anti-vax argument about how like, if you're vaccinated, why do you care
if I am or not? And that's really weird, because this headline works for Alex if he lies about
the content. But if he actually engaged with the body of the text at all, he's actually covering
a story that's pro-universal vaccination. It's very weird. It's a really great case study for why
Alex can never afford to go any deeper than surface level on any of the stories he covers.
If he actually gets into the meat and the details of the topic, he'd quickly have no leg to stand
on and his narratives would completely collapse. And so as an exercise, I tracked through this
episode if he ever said anything about this article other than the headline. He doesn't.
Not once. Not once. He just says the headline about a hundred times and at no point discusses how
it's about immunocompromised people. The headline is about one specific person who is the recipient
of a kidney transplant. It's just ridiculous. He just uses it to say like, hey, you know,
they're saying if you get these shots, it doesn't matter. It doesn't do anything. It might as well
be saline. Yeah. I wonder if headline writers, the editors and the people who put those leads up there,
I wonder if they have a real awareness of how much damage they individually can do.
It's an interesting question. I would hope they don't because if they do, they should be more
careful. Yeah. Like when you lead with a headline like that, Alex can absolutely do that. And none
of his people are going to read the body of the article. So you're like immediately the first
line of defense against Alex. Sure. It's somewhat enabling to write articles with headlines like
that. Right. But at the same time, the headline is fair and it is a summation of the story. Sure.
It doesn't capture all the relevant details like three shots in one booster later, this man has
little protection. Why is that? It's not spelled out in the headline. Right. It's easy to misrepresent,
but it's also not like from a journalist standpoint. Totally. It's not unethical. Totally. Absolutely
not. In a world where disinformation wasn't such a big problem, that would totally fine. Yeah.
That'd be great. Yeah. I think that's more what I'm thinking of is like, yes, I understand that
according to these certain neutral ethics, you're good, but we don't live there. Yeah. And I see
this conversation come up periodically on Twitter and on social media, the idea that these mainstream
media outlets and big media entities, they really need to have somebody who understands disinformation
on the payroll to sort of play defense because if you did, you could be like, you know what's
going to happen with this headline. Right. Maybe you can tweak a little so it's not as useful to
folks like Alex, but I think the theory for why that doesn't happen is because they're concerned
they would make less money. Maybe. And I also think that there's also a pretty solid argument to be
made that if you did play that bit of defense, the enterprise and people on the right would,
or in Alex's media sphere, would just find a way to still make the same disinformation. Yeah.
It may not actually help. Antivirus software is always going to be one step behind the newest. Yeah.
Yeah. That makes sense. So Alex lies a little bit about this article and then he lies some more
about something else. Three shots in one booster later. Three shots in one booster later. This man
has little protection against COVID-19. Don't worry. Pfizer and Moderna now have a pill.
But you're both based on ivermectin. Sure. Why not lie about that? Isn't that interesting?
It would be. But of course now they're just going to release some new deadly virus to begin
depopulating. Okay. So that's obviously not true. And I have no clue what it would even mean for a
pill to be based on ivermectin, but the general claim Alex is referring to here is just, it was
in a meme that went around on social media. Sure, of course. People were claiming that the Pfizer
pill is just repackaged ivermectin. And it went as far as to call it Pfizer Mectin. Oh boy. Fun.
It does not take much. This is a fun story, but it's just dumb. The Pfizer pill is an antiviral
drug, whereas ivermectin is an antiparasite medication. They operate in entirely different
ways and they would have basically no connection. The Associated Press did a fact check on this
claim and they talked to Dr. William Petrie. He's a professor of infectious diseases at
University of Virginia. And he had the best summation I could imagine. Quote,
the only way they are alike is that they are both pills. Right. This is Alex's relationship with
information just like in a nutshell. He sees claims and memes on social media and then he,
you know, they say the things that he wants to believe. So he reports them to his audience's
truth. It's just a pathetic state of affairs. Right. I mean, it's a little bit like how Abraham
Lincoln vampire hunter is based on Abraham Lincoln, you know? So it's like, you could say it's based
on. Well, you see that on almost all the horror movies. Yeah, exactly. Based on a true story.
It's the Blair Witch project of pills. I would love it if instead of tomorrow's news today,
info was started with based on a meme that Alex skimmed over. Alex glanced at a meme and now
he's going to yell about something for an hour. Great. Great. That's how seriously you should
take this bullshit. That's what I'm saying. Info wars. The Alex Jones shows minute impressions.
Yes. Alex has a thought. So Alex has a guest that's going to be coming up in the second hour
and he has a bombshell piece of information about California politics. Okay. This is this is big if
true. Okay. Coming up next hour, we have the investigative journalist on very respected also
scientist major inventor who has sources confirming to him that Newsom is partially paralyzed with
Gion beret. And that is why he has not been seen now in 12 days and counting. He took the
Moderna shot 14 days ago. Well, I mean, there's no other possible explanation. Sure. Also,
this guy is not an investigative reporter at all. We'll find that out later. But also,
this is pretty bad timing for this scoop to drop because Gavin Newsom made an appearance at a vaccine
clinic on Wednesday, the day after this episode was recorded. And he was standing up walking and
looking very healthy. They got FDR to stand up to even took questions and a reporter asked about
the rumors that he had an adverse reaction to the vaccine. And that an anonymous source had said that
he had. And Gavin Newsom replied, quote, Yeah, well, that's made up. I had absolutely no impact
whatsoever from the COVID shot nor from the original or the booster. Absolutely none. No fatigue,
even no soreness. I was busy doing things for rich people. Come on, man. And we'll get to that
later. Yeah, I look forward to hearing what this respected investigative journalist has to say about
this. I want to hear why he's a major inventor. He actually invented an early mouse. He's actually
yeah, he's and he invented info seek the early search engine. No shit. Yeah, but he's also gone
off his rocker. Well, that sounds right. Everybody else who invented that exact same stuff went insane
too. Yeah, yeah. So he actually does have some credits to his name. But investigative journalist,
I don't know if it's one of them. So Alex has he's internalized this information about allegedly
Gavin Newsom having Guillain beret. And he's decided that he kind of wants Gavin Newsom to die.
Sure. Also doesn't want to say I wish death upon him. Right. So he's kind of got to dance around
a little bit. That's not fair. Well, I mean, it's it's interesting to see the little shuffle that
he's doing. And again, I want to be very, very clear about this. I don't wish harm on anybody.
Really? I don't take glee in the how fallen Governor Newsom is. But I I hope and pray that God
works his miracles here and the Lord works mysterious ways and that Newsom either be spared
but repent and come out admit the truth. Or if he needs to die as an example to others about how
deadly these shots are, that would be a blessing to save children in California as young as five
next it'll be newborns. They're already saying it, who they're trying to quote make take it to go to
the park or go to the mall or go get a hamburger or go to the doctor or go to school. I mean,
they're giving our children an experimental deadly shot. And so I hope if it's God's will that
Governor Newsom dies so that children will be saved. I mean, because I mean, I don't want him
to die. And I'm saying if he needs to die to reverse this in California before our children
die in mass, which already happened in the trials, they suppressed it. Then yeah, I mean, he's an
adult. He's had a life. He decided to take it. If it's an example to others, I ask God to strike him
down. I always like it when Alex does something like that where he's like back and forth all over
the place. But the clip starts with let me be absolutely clear. Absolutely. Let me be absolutely
clear. Hey, not a sort of a not a not a not a but super a let me contradict myself a bunch of
times but I'm being super clear about this. All right. First preference. I want all the kittens
in the world to have a million dollars each. But if we can't do that, I think Governor Newsom should
be killed by God. Right. That's all I'm saying. I would like God to strike him down. So it's a
lesson to the kids. Listen, you know me. You know that my first preference is no one gets hurt
and all kittens get a million dollars. But since that's not going to happen, I want Gavin Newsom
to die. I would also strongly refute. Alex has claimed that he doesn't want anyone to be hurt.
Yeah. I think he wants a lot of people to be strong. I think we've heard him call for a lot of
violence over the over the years, generally and consistently. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So apparently
Alex is changing the story a little bit now. Originally it was that Gavin Newsom had gone
beret. Right. Right. It turns out maybe it's something else. Okay. Where's Governor Newsom
right now? Oh, he took the Moderna shot two weeks ago and has been gone for 12 days.
We got a source coming on that confirms what my sources are saying. He's partially paralyzed.
It has Bell's palsy. He on beret bells palsy. Same. Same. Same difference disease. Different names.
What? What? This is so not true. Really? Yeah. Wild. We're just going to go with that one.
You would only say that if you were making shit up. Yeah, that's totally that's that's brazen. So
according to Johns Hopkins, quote bells palsy is an unexplained episode of facial muscle weakness
or paralysis. Conversely, Gion beret is a full body autoimmune condition where the body's immune
system attacks its nerves. Sometimes bells palsy can accompany Gion beret, but only an idiot would
try to say that they're the same condition with different names, which is why Alex just said
that because he's a fucking idiot. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's real bad. Yeah. That's pretty
pretty silly. That's brazen. Yeah. It's hard. It's hard to hear somebody say that and not just go.
There's nothing you won't say. Yeah. You're just you're just free. Yeah. I don't have that freedom.
I almost almost envy your freedom to just bullshit. I do envy it in a begrudging way.
Anyway, also another thing that Alex does besides lie is promote memes. Oh, sure. It turns out I'm
there's a meme going around.
And I think everybody should share.
I'm gonna have it added to the live show feet of the broadcast today so you can share it.
It's oh my God, young people are suddenly dying everywhere. The man says while he's reading
his laptop, but he looks up with his coffee in his hand and says, oh, wait,
that's completely normal. According to this fact checker, I'm going to guess that this is some
formulation of the guy sitting at a table. The house is on fire and he's like, this is fine.
Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure. I'm guessing. Yeah. Yeah. I'm guessing it's some sort of a version of that
or some sort of take on that. I'm not sure. I think that if Alex was a serious, high-minded person,
I don't know how much time he would spend promoting memes. Yeah. I mean, there's too many Ben
Garrison comics out there to waste your time on memes. Yeah. You know, you've seen all those
dogs before, but have you seen a dog labeled? That's true. We do need some labels on this
shit. I do like that song though. Give me back my bullets. That's all I could think about.
It's fun. I like it. Yeah. So we get this not investigative journalist showing up. He's a
gentleman by the name of Steve Kirsch. Okay. And here's Alex giving him a little intro.
Well, we had Dr. McCullough in studio with us last Friday and he knocked it out of the park,
a true leader. And he said, listen, who I respect the most who really is on the ball like no other
is Steve Kirsch. I said, absolutely. I've been trying to get him on. I guess I wasn't asking
the right way. So he got us his contact info and he's here and we're very, very thankful because
he's really been organizing the top minds out there and has been fighting this incredible
roll out of tyranny that we've been witnessing. Alex just didn't say please before.
I've been trying to get old with that guy forever. And then you gave me his email address
and that worked. Oh, crazy. So Steve Kirsch is a really interesting figure. Like he made millions,
like I mentioned, when he founded InfoSeek, which it was basically Google before Google.
Like it was an early search engine. Sure. He was too soon or not evil enough.
And after that, he turned his focus to philanthropy. And early in the COVID epidemic,
he started an organization called COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund, which sought to provide funding
to research that was going into existing already approved drugs that could be effective in fighting
COVID, which honestly is a great thing to do because no one was doing it back then. And the
possibility of what you could find is really important. Yeah. No, the problem with you saying
something like that is now that I know he's on InfoWars, my eyes narrow into a very horrifying,
like how is this anti-abortion somehow? Like it's that kind of level of I don't trust these people.
Yeah. Early on in the pandemic, though, like the idea of funneling millions of dollars
to research that could be amazing. No, it's incredible. Absolutely a wonderful thing to do.
100%. So like, you know, if there's a drug out there that has promised that we're already
familiar with, we want to know that. Unfortunately, he kind of lost his mind at some point along the
way. One of the grants that his group gave out was $125,000, which was given to a researcher
from the University of Minnesota named David Boulware. It was meant to study the efficacy of
hydroxychloroquine. Oh, boy. Boulware found that there was no benefit to taking the drug,
but Kirsch didn't accept the results and the interpretation of the research,
and things fell apart from there. As the pandemic has gone on, he's shifted from promoting
ineffective drugs to being convinced that everyone's trying to conspire against these
ineffective drugs that he's decided are effective, like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. And this
is predictably spiraled out of control into basically a strong anti-vax position.
According to a write-up in Technology Review, quote,
In May, all 12 members of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund Scientific Advisory Board resigned,
citing Kirsch's alarming, dangerous claims and erratic behavior. Most of the scientific
community has lost its patience for him, and the only real role he has left to play is the hero
to the anti-vax community. And that's reached the point where he's going on infowars to talk
about how vaccines are evil and Gavin Newsom may be paralyzed. The desperation is a little bit
depressing, but it is what it is. Yeah, I mean, it's hard not to see the exact same thing play out
over and over and over again whenever it comes to money and science and rich people is like,
no, no, no, you don't understand. When I pay you this money, it's to come up with the conclusion
that I want. Why are you coming back with something that's not what I want? You don't
understand how money works. Also, I'm curious if Alex knows that one of the other medications that
he's pushing as like a potential COVID treatment is Luvox, which is an anti-depressant. And I'm
pretty sure Alex would be against that. Yeah, even if it was effective against COVID and that
it would help him not have vaccines for everybody, but it also is one of the anti-depressants that
he hates. That would really be a pickle. That would be tough. And if it turned out that my meds
were also immunizing me to COVID, he'd be like, damn it, I don't even know what to do.
Also, I wonder if Alex is going to ask this dude about the company that he founded in 2011
called OneID. It seems like Alex, you know, he's so obsessed with the idea that the globalists
want to create digital IDs for everyone that they can use to implement a social credit score. So
it'd be important to ask this guy, Steve, about how he founded a company that was, you know,
be who's building an ID system that could be conceivably seen as the backbone for such a
globalist scheme. I would be curious if he wants to ask about that. I'm going to predict it doesn't
come up. Why does he ask about that company formed called Mark of the Beast Unlimited?
Probably going to ignore that one. Yeah, I would let that one go.
Anyway, Kersh immediately undercuts his own argument about Gavin Newsom here.
I'm not quite sure where to start. Should we start with Gavin and then we'll dive into the
details? Yes, sir. Let's do that. All right. So Gavin's been out of sight for close to two weeks.
The rumors are that he has facial paralysis and so basically half of his face is paralyzed,
but typically that'll only last for a couple of days and then it resolves. And so
after two weeks, he can look completely normal. So he can go back and he's got a conference that
he's supposed to be on at 1145, which is in a couple of hours from now. And so he can actually
appear totally normal now and he could just come up with some excuse to say, well, you know,
I was out of commission for some reason, but you know that when you look at all of what's happened
in terms of you did your investigations, I did my investigations and they were all consistent with
someone who is vaccinated. In what way? Yeah, what are these investigations? In what world are
your investigations consistent? Someone was talking shit. That's basically the rumors are. Yeah. Yeah.
Inquiring minds want to know exactly is your face paralyzed. So if you're keeping score,
when Gavin Newsom finally appears in public, if half of his face is paralyzed, then he was
injured by the vaccine and he was in hiding. Obvious. If he appears and he's totally normal,
then that's proof that he was injured by the vaccine, but he's already recovered. See,
this is a really fun game that's being played where no matter what ends up happening, Steve
gets to pretend that his prediction came true. Here's some free advice. If someone is pretending
to have great insight and information, but they also make a prediction that boils down to a situation
where both a and not a gets to be claimed as a win for them. Don't listen to them. Yeah, they're
idiots. Yeah. Also, it's important to acknowledge that Newsom wasn't missing or in hiding. He just
canceled his schedule appearance at the UN climate summit on pretty short notice. Even before he gave
a press conference at the vaccine clinic on that Wednesday, he was photographed at Ivy Getty's very
subtle and restrained wedding on November 7th, two days before this episode we're listening to
was recorded. Yeah. Even beyond that, he claimed that he canceled his trip because he has young
children and felt really guilty about the idea that both of them, uh, both him and his wife
would be taking this trip to Scotland during Halloween. So his kids would end up missing
out on trick or treating. Aw. This was actually an easier decision for him because he was only
given a three minute speaking slot at that summit, which is kind of hard to justify a trip around
the world for when his deputy could just go and do it. Oh yeah. And for the level of nothing
you're going to do, that's just, I mean, okay. Right. So here's what it is. All right. You can go
to cop 26. You can give you a three minute speech and you have some nice food or you can go to the
wedding of modern royalty, fuck around, say it's on trick or treating. Yeah. Say something like
let them eat cake and then we all move on with our lives. You know, that's a good day. And an
article that I was reading made a good point and that is that like in the past, when there have
been like Republican administrations, it had been more important for let's say the California
governor to be like sort of a voice of opposition against climate policy that was being taken on
by the GOP. But now that Biden is president, that role is less important. And so him showing up there
didn't really matter as much as it might have in other years. And so like the question too comes
into like, so he's had less public appearances. But you know why? Because he had an giant empty
space because he was scheduled to be in Scotland. Yeah, that would be that would make the most
sense. He typically makes a lot of public appearances, but his calendar was empty because
it was right going to Scotland. Yeah. And now he had nothing he needed to do so he could take
family timeout chill and go to this Getty wedding. I do like how that wouldn't be accepted. Like
nobody would be like these people wouldn't be like, Oh, that makes perfect sense. Yeah,
when I change a schedule and there's nothing in my schedule, then I don't have to do anything. So
hang out there. They're like, no, no, no. If you cancel the cop 26, then you've just got your
backup schedule that you have to go do. Yeah, you immediately have a backup schedule. Yeah,
it's it's the simplest explanation and it makes total sense. He always double books every appearance
just in case his kids might need to trick or treat. Very dumb. Yeah. Speaking of dumb,
Steve has a position that is just unfounded in reality. This vaccine is the most dangerous
vaccine in human history. It's 800 times more deadly than the previous record holder and the
previous record holder was a smallpox vaccine, which would kill one person per million vaccinated.
This kills 800 over 800 people per million vaccinated. And so it ends up being over 150,000
deaths. And we have eight different ways that we go and look at that to show that there are over
150,000 people that have actually been killed by this vaccine. I was excited to hear him get into
these eight different ways, but he doesn't really. Oh, every single thing that he discusses about
trying to substantiate this stuff is based on misrepresentations of VAERS data, which is useless
to begin with when you're trying to draw conclusions about causality and that kind of stuff. It's
so disappointing. It's such a bummer. You're just like, it's just VAERS data. I mean, I was assuming
that the only place he could get the world record holder was the Guinness Book of World Records
for and I assume the most deadly vaccine. Yeah, you'd need someone to come out and
certify it though. If you want COVID, that's true. That is true. How would you? How would you
observe that? It would be hard. Yeah, you need to be omniscient. Well, omnipresent. I'll have to
give somebody a call then. Okay, I know a guy. Okay, so Steve has this kind of flawed thinking
where he's put out a million dollar bet that his data is right. And because no one has taken
him up on this, he's been proven right. I will take it. I'll take it right now.
We'll take my bet. I mean, I even up the number to, if you think less than 500 people
are killed by, we're killed by these vaccines in America, I will bet you easily, 10 million dollars,
whatever to, you know, let's have a bet. But look, nobody really thinks that's true because
nobody's taking my bet. Well, I'll take it. There's a couple problems. Sure, you'll take it. Other
people would take it too. I'm sure people on Twitter have taken it and proven him wrong. He's
ignored it. But I also think that like, okay, this is not a good way to determine whether or not
people disagree with you because people might think you're a shithead and just not want to engage.
Sure. That might be part of people not taking your bet. Like the World Health Organization
is not going to take this bet. That's true. The CDC is not going to take your dumb 10 million
dollar bet. They're busy. There aren't, there aren't many things that have been scientifically
proven via bet. Sure. I think maybe buckyballs are the only things that exist scientifically
because two scientists got drunk and bet each other who could make them better. Well, I believe
that the flu of 1918 actually was solved by a game of bags. It's a little known fact.
Piece of Americana lore. I like it. So there's a very interesting bone of contention
about the entire vaccine program between Steve and Alex. And actually, this should be a deal
breaker. And Alex shouldn't be talking to this guy because he fundamentally disagrees with the
baseline premise that Alex has that this is a global depopulation plan. Right. Steve does not
believe that. And because Alex wants to retain some kind of a rapport with him, because this guy's
really popular in the anti vex community, Alex has to kind of be like, well, you know, it's just
a theory that it's a depopulation. Oh my God. This is really pathetic. Yeah. You were saying that
they're idiots. They don't know what they're doing. I mean, I'm sure there are a lot of folks
that aren't believing this is good and are ignoring the facts of the science and just
moving forward. But big tech is suppressing the illnesses and the problems. There's major
censorship by big pharma. And I know that they did studies on mRNA systems before and it did
have some of these similar problems. And so are you saying they're just idiots from the top down?
Or are you saying that there's certain compartmentalized groups that don't know what's going on?
Because I believe like Dr. Zelenko and others do, this is a global forced depopulation plan.
What do you really think is the root of it? I mean, I know we're in an area of some speculation
here, but I mean, now this stuff's out in the open. If they didn't know before, they certainly know
now. Yeah, I think it's wishful thinking. People want to believe like Tony Fauci has said the
vaccine is the only way out of this pandemic. There is no other solution. Early treatment doesn't
work. It's vaccine or die. So you're saying it's magical thinking?
Yeah, I mean, people want to believe that Tony Fauci is right and they want to make sure that
the vaccine works. So everybody's looking the other way, right? They're either looking the
other way or they're forced to look the other way because their livelihood is threatened.
So it's very much this wishful thinking that's going on.
Yeah. So Alex, apparently when he's talking to somebody that he doesn't really want to fight
with and wants to retain the relationship, the idea that the globalists have a depopulation
plan is a matter of some speculation as opposed to something that's been documented and Alex has
been proven. He's proved it for 20 fucking years. It's a plan that dates back to the age of the devil.
It's fucking nonsense. Yeah, I mean, if this is his level of conviction, I'm starting to think
he's not actually a psychic at all. I'm starting to think that he doesn't mean a goddamn thing he
says if that's his level of conviction. I'll tell you what, his prophetic dreams are way off if they're
if they're that easy to tear down, I suppose. Hey, look, the globalists exist. Now that's a
matter of some speculation. Some people have said in the past, the rumors are. All right,
the globalist minds want to know if the globalist exists. All right, backpedal some more, you dumb,
dumb dick. All right, so Steve, I have no respect for really based on his presentation here, except
for disagreeing with Alex on that point. At least that takes some like he has a position. Yeah. Yeah.
So I guess I respect that, but that's not doesn't mean much. Yeah, I do respect anybody who doesn't
immediately yes and to Alex's bullshit. I'll give him one point for that. I'll take a lot of points
away for all the misuse of VAERS data. All the other points are gone. Yes. And then this disqualifies
him. You know, in the UK, the numbers are that if you're age 40, for example, that after several
months, I think it's like six months, vaccine efficacy goes negative to like 104%, which means
that you're twice as likely to get COVID if you've been vaccinated. And that's like the
opposite of the story. And we hear a record skip right there. That's even admitted. Well,
what you're saying for new listeners is not even debated. CNN even had a headline this morning
explaining that their answer, though, is more shots. So it gives you a negative immunity compared
to what they're saying. The answer is more. So that's just Steve reporting that fake
misrepresented bullshit. It was an article in the expose that Greg Reese did a video about. We
talked about it in episode 609. And then you hear Alex just trying to connect it to the headline
that he's not even talked about the body of the article from the beginning is main story of the
day. I think that anybody who repeats that narrative about the UK stuff is just like,
well, you're gone. You're not even serious about this. I think what I find the most disgusting
about it is how you can misremember the lies told about an article so much that when you repeat them
to Alex, it is almost as if you are referencing a completely different story, making people feel
like, oh, you're backing it up with different research. Despite it being the same research,
you're just so bad at remembering. You don't even bother getting right. Yeah. Yeah. It's a bummer.
Yeah. That's a real bummer. So Alex has a little bit of information that may or may not be from a
meme or maybe a viral video. Okay. It has to do with strokes, people getting strokes. Sure. And
then something really terrifying happens. Are there different? Sure. I was bringing up the
D dimer test. I know that 60 plus percent of people in tests in the US, Canada, and Europe,
it's between 61 and 65, depending on the test I've seen of people's patients. They said, hey,
let's go ahead and do a D dimer. Then give me the shot, do another D dimer, and they find
in a very simple form of trial that 60 plus percent show they have blood clots after that's
what D dimer does. So please speak to that, sir. I'm sure it looks like they've canceled my Twitter
account. So you'll have to follow me on GAB. I just got a notice. Breaking. They punished you for
coming on my show. I guess that's a social credit score. So yeah, unsurprisingly, Alex is going
off a very suspect and bad piece of information making this claim. It's not from any published or
even unpublished study. There's no data to back this up. Like I hinted at this comes from a viral
video. There's posted by a guy named Dr. Charles Hoff. It's not from like a bunch of doctors and
between 60 and 65% based on their patient set. Just one guy who made a video. Oh, great. He's
provided no evidence or data. And the thing is that even if he did produce data that reflected
what he claimed, it still wouldn't mean anything conclusive. Hoff claims that he's done D dimer
tests on people who recently got the COVID vaccine and that 62% of them had elevated D dimer levels.
As his argument goes, the elevated D dimer levels are evidence of blood clots. However,
according to a fact check in Reuters, quote, D dimer is a blood protein released when a blood
clot begins to dissolve or break down. When the D dimer level is high, it can be because of a
clot. But there are other possible causes, including pregnancy, cigarette smoking,
inflammation, or advanced age. You could just be an older person and have elevated levels.
Sure. I do think that all of those people who say that there are possible, like there are
multiple possible causes for the same result, they're obviously insane. Because if there's
one result, then there's only one cause. You can't have different causes come to the same result.
That doesn't make any sense, Dan. I mean, you're speaking truth here, my man.
I mean, if wave one thing happens, look, if you chop off your finger, then, you know,
that's like putting your baby in the microwave. I can't dispute this, or else I would be
waging a war against logic. Exactly. Yes. So even if Hoff had a perfectly collected set of data
that showed elevated D dimer levels in these people, it still wouldn't prove that there was
a high rate of blood clots among them. He'd still have so much more work to do before he could reach
anything close to a conclusion. But you wouldn't get that impression if you just watched his viral
video. It's pretty emphatic about reaching a conclusion. So it seems like what happened here
is that Alex just watched that or saw a meme based on that video. And he decided to do literally no
further work on the subject. And he just chose to report this as definitive because he's a lazy
fucking liar. Also, I just checked Twitter and Steve's account is still up. Maybe maybe he got
his account locked for posting some ridiculously false shit, but he didn't get kicked off.
That's just him exaggerating his victimhood and being excited about it. And then Alex is pretending
it's related to him coming on his show. So he can exaggerate his own victimhood. It's a fun game
they like to play. I mean, you know, they're not busy. They're not. It's not like anybody's victimizing
them. So they've got the time to find fake ways. Yeah, exactly. So this is an amazing slip of the
tongue on Alex's part, probably unintentional, but still quite funny. They're discussing how the CEO
of Pfizer has said that people who put out misinformation about COVID and COVID vaccination,
they're criminals because they've caused so much death. Sure. I mean, you know, but if you're the
CEO of Pfizer saying that other people are the cause of so much death, you know what? I don't
even. And I like that quote you had about the Pfizer CEO saying anybody spreading misinformation
about this vaccine should be that criminals charges to be brought against them. I'm all for
that. I mean, that would mean that the surgeon general that Rachelle Walensky and Anthony Fauci
would go to jail. I'm, you know, I think that's I'm good with that, right? They are spreading
misinformation. Well, that's right. Fauci said that he didn't do gain a function at Wuhan on
record, ordered it directly using the term gain a function. The head of the CDC said
that this 100% effective vaccine, basically that was a lie. All they've done is lied to us the whole
time. So under his yardstick, he'll go to jail too. He'll go to jail too. That indicates to me
some awareness on Alex's part that he's spreading misinformation because by the yardstick you
think he also would go to prison. It's not saying like they would be the ones to go to prison.
It's like we'd all end up in prison. It is. It is. There is a little bit of it that's
I look if I'm going there going and they're not going to go so they can't get me on it.
Right. Right. Oh man by that yardstick because they're not going to jail. I'm safe because I
interpreted some bullshit about them as being them spreading misinformation. Yeah,
that is damning. I murdered somebody when I was hanging out with Bill Clinton. So I know I'm
getting off scot-free. That's just a slip right there. It may be guilty conscience.
That's very funny. Fun. Anyway, it turns out that Steve's Twitter did not get suspended.
Yeah. So my Twitter account was not suspended. They sent me a verification email to verify
your phone number and usually that's kind of a bad sign. So I did that and got back in.
So my Twitter account was not suspended. So you can follow me on Twitter.
I don't know why you would think that that ever would happen. They're only censoring everybody
else because you would. I think of it as a badge of honor that I'm getting their attention
and but I've gotten those emails before like when I used to have a Twitter account that was my
like just mine. I would get those that you have to verify your account. Yeah. That doesn't mean
anything. No. These people just fetishize victimhood so much. They love it. It's outrageous. Yeah. I
mean it is it is a little bit of that like do these people really just should we victimize them?
Is that what they really want? Seems like it is something they want. Yeah. I don't think you
should give them what they want. That's a fair point. They'll pretend that you're doing it anyway.
That's good. So group done with Steve. Steve takes off. Bad batting average of people named
Steve on Alex's show. Not good. You got this guy. You got Steve Quayle. You got Steve Pachennik.
Yeah. That's a bad. That's a real. You know, any name that winds up on Info Wars is usually
repeated and it's always bad. I wouldn't. I wouldn't want to Jordan on Info Wars and Info
Wars. Steve is equal to a real world scooter. Yes. So that is exactly what it is. The rest of
this episode could be a bit offensive and difficult for some folks because Alex does
start talking about the Travis Scott concert. Oh no. Yeah. And so if you know if that's something
that might be difficult, I would advise maybe you might want to skip the rest of this episode
because Alex is pretty gross. All in on the yeah. So here is him suggesting that that concert
and the people who died there, it might have been a demonic sacrifice. There's the headline on
Drudge Report. I'll be talking about that next segment. The devil made him do it. Blood sacrifice.
I wasn't sure about this some of the weekend, but now I saw the advertisements. They ran
front page of the Houston Chronicle and what was said. So I don't know if the artist
Travis Scott or Drake were involved. Probably weren't. But the organizers certainly use
classically satanic, portal to hell iconography and demonic invocations that are classic satanism.
And then you got everything else to it. I'm going to give you my take on that. But look at this.
Holy shit. I don't like that they're using classic satanism. I think you should put your own spin
on it. I think this is the problem with Travis Scott and Drake is that they're just repeating old
satanism. Right. You know, you got to put your new spin on it. Yeah. I think that this is a really
disgraceful angle to take on this because you know, there's there's obviously failings that
happened on a structural level between the security folks. There were, you know,
corners cut in terms of the venue and the putting on of the show. And those are things that could
probably be solved by greater regulation, greater oversight. And in order to not have that conversation,
Alex is turning this into a demonic sacrifice thing. And that's really pathetic and disrespectful
to the people who died. I've never were hurt. I've never been like I wasn't sure, you know,
over the weekend. I wasn't sure if it was a blood sacrifice dot dot dot. I've never said that.
And I've definitely never followed that up with. But now I am. Then I know that I did some research.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I wasn't sure if it was a blood sacrifice ends with and I'm glad
to discover again that it wasn't for the 10 millionth consecutive time. It was not a blood
sacrifice. Yeah. So I'm going to play this. I'm going to play all of this like in order of the
things that Alex says, because I want you to understand how disorienting it is sometimes
to listen to his show. So he's talking about this Travis Scott concert. And then he jumps onto a
completely different topic. And that leads us to this poll 39% of 18, 24 year olds now identify
as LGBTQ because they think it makes them more politically correct and cool. And I hate somebody
just because they are attracted to the same sex. No, but people used to identify less than 1%
is this. This is advertising. This is hype. This is BS. And the same groups are now pushing
pedophilia. This is destructive. And it's designed to make you die alone. And then
once the majority of people are not heterosexual or don't have relationships,
then heterosexuals are hunted. This already happens with the family courts across the country.
And our children are taken to be given to these people because they don't have children.
It's a nightmare system. We're being hunted like the opening scene of Planet of the Apes
with Charlton Heston, and he's running from the system. Okay, all right. I think that there's a
pretty simple reason, an explanation for why there are rising rates of people who identify as LGBTQ
plus. One of the things is that the umbrella is larger than, you know, there's more, I guess,
nuanced understanding of different identities and different attractions and such. And then the other
thing is that there's a greater acceptance in society. So more people are not afraid of, you
know, people don't have to hide their sort of identity and their reality as much as maybe they
had to in the past. I would even say I would even go so far as to say that the rising rates
of self reporting are probably due to people no longer hunting them as he literally literally did.
Yeah, literally hunting them. And that's not to say that we live in a perfect time now where
people aren't still persecuted for no, they're persecuting them. I'm literally talking about
they were hunted like with dogs. I mean, that's a literal thing that happened. It wasn't like a
fake thing that happened and it's an exaggeration. It's like the most dangerous game was real.
Right. There's a reality that, you know, the rates of people who are LGBTQ maybe are no different
than they were 60, 70 years ago. Almost exactly. But we didn't know because people were unable to
live publicly and openly. And, you know, I think that that is probably a better explanation than
advertising having a grand gay conspiracy in order to make straight people hunted so their kids will
be taken away. This is nonsense. Yeah. I mean, the only way to look at those numbers of like,
oh, look, there's a rising number of people saying this is to recontextualize the past and think,
look at the sheer number of people who were forced to live bullshit. Yeah. And also this 39%
number. I'm not totally sure. I wasn't able to, I didn't dig deep enough to find the actual study,
but I saw the Daily Mail article that Alex is working off of. And there were some red flags
around like where the study came from. It's a Daily Mail article. The end. And so I think
I'm a little bit suspicious of that number. Anyway, now that we've been incredibly bigoted,
homophobic, transphobic all across the board, let's jump back to Alex blowing hard about
rituals and how Travis Scott concert was a demonic ritual. Every culture throughout human
recorded history has engaged in rituals because the rituals are archetypes are powerful symbols
that unlock areas of our minds and compartmentalized instincts of our ancestors.
That's why geese or butterflies or hummingbirds know how to fly three, four, five thousand miles
to a place they've never been to make a nest because it's in their genetics. It's in their
instincts. It's programmed in. And so when you see a big event like happened this weekend in
Houston with more than 10 people dead, hundreds and hundreds of wounded and trampled, you ask,
how does this happen? And then you see the big portal and the big crystal ball and the big
hands above it. And I said on Saturday, I did a special broadcast that this probably wasn't
consciously a satanic ritual. Well, I have to reverse myself on that because now I had time
to study it. Wow, Alex is making a correction. Weird. It's so weird that he never corrects
himself on things that he is flagrantly wrong about. But on this, he said it wasn't a conscious
satanic ritual. And now he has to correct the record. Listen, I think it was on purpose. You
know what? Over the weekend, I wasn't sure if it was a satanic ritual. And now I'm sure. And then
over the earlier part of the show, I was pretty sure it was a unconscious satanic ritual. But now
I'm sure that it was all on purpose. This guy's the fucking worst. Yeah, it's great. If you could
look at this isolated and say, OK, they didn't mean it. Well, whoever set it up and designed it
was definitely in on it. And Travis Scott does go up on the cherry picker out over the crowd and
is pointing down all weird and singing strange while people are flopping around having convulsions
and dying. Do you mean like Peter Pan? Part of this is the spirit takes you over. You get programmed
interdimensionally at these events, not by the colors and the lights, but by the archetypes it
shows you. Oh, my God. Then humans are all basically psychic. Once they all get on one wavelength,
the system can jack into them and basically take control of them. And so that's why these
type of satanic orgies basically take place. And yes, then they're usually are some people killed
and then you dance around the dead bodies. That's a very ancient form of this.
Yeah, you see, it all makes sense when you lay it out like that. Oh, yeah. Well, like it's pretty
clear. I mean, no, no, no. But I'm glad because I wasn't sure about it. And now that he's explained
it clearly, I get it. I mean, I mean, there's no other explanation for it. There's a demonic
wavelength and everybody gets on it when you're at a concert. And then you get tapped into and
then the government has power over you. Yep. I just and the government wants to do black magic
and it's because they have debts. You understand? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That's in the
old black magic text and then the stuff that's literally from the Middle Ages that goes back
to Solomon's Temple and back to Egypt. And they believe in all this and they believe you need
blood for power. You need to pay coins to these spirits, to these aliens, to these entities of
dead children and or virgins. I mean, they'll take anybody getting killed, but they really,
they're going to give you a lot of power. They want children. And that's what this is, is a
bunch of demon creatures coming down and grabbing people's children and taking them to hell. Yeah.
So they have debts to these demons that they, you know, they get power and then they have to
deliver the blood of children and virgins. Okay. All right. I have a serious problem with this.
Yeah. Me too. Okay. I bet we have different serious problems. I think we have different
serious problems with this wood, but I don't understand now. Are they are, are their rituals
real or do they believe that their rituals are real? Let me clarify. But the demons themselves
are real. Let me try to clarify your question. Okay. Are you asking whether or not the demons
are real or if these people doing the rituals just believe the demons to be real, but they're
actually not? I am asking, what does Alex think? Is that what you're asking? I'm asking from Alex's
point of view. Right. Here's, here's what we generally get. Here we go. Okay. From Alex's
perspective, do the rituals work? That's what I'm asking. Yes. Because we've had this conversation
so many times where he's like, I'm not saying that it's real, but that's what they believe is real.
And in this circumstance, it really sounds like Alex is saying they're succeeding at calling
demons. We actually do know from other conversations that Alex has had that he does believe that.
He tries to pretend that it's just what they believe. Right. Because that's the way you present
yourself as a less insane person. Like when he's on Rogan's show, he'll pretend that he doesn't
believe this. That's what they believe. Right. Right. But on his own show, he talks fairly regularly
about believing that these rituals do work and they are demons that are being fed by the blood
of children and virgins. And see, this is, this is like as dark ages. This is like when you're,
when you're, when you're, when you craft narratives, all right, you got to have some rules here.
Sure. And now I need to know, I got to have like an isolated list of who can do magic.
Everyone's real. Everyone. I mean, but I mean, like what magic is real? You know, like, I mean,
in the past we got Harry Potter magic is real. Obviously. I shivered. You said the name of the
boy who lived. But it's like what, and then we go to the Aztecs said the middle ages are all real.
Like what are our, now let's get even weirder with it. Are any Asian religions real? Any of them?
Can they do magic? Sure. Secondary question. Yeah. If the demons grant great power for child
sacrifices and the blood of virgins and stuff. Sure. Why aren't the Aztecs still like top of the
world? They did a lot of sacrifice. No, I mean, I think that I think we all know how all of these
civilizations fell. Somebody forgot to do the sacrifice. And then it was, yeah, everybody,
every human, every human civilization has ended like this. Oh, oh, is today Tuesday? Oh, actually,
actually, I guess the rebuttal to that or the answer to my problem is Alex would just say that
the globalists have done secretly way more sacrifices than all the rest of these because
the civilization itself was no longer valuable to the globalists so that they started a different
one or because abortion counts. Yeah, abortion counts for sure. Yeah. Okay. All right. We've
talked ourselves through this. I think the answer to your question is that Alex does believe that
the rituals work. And I think that the answer to your question is that anybody can do these things.
Right. But you've got to do something to contact the demons first. Right. Like you have to commit
some horrible sin or whatever to open up the port hole to hell or something. Right. Right. I mean,
is alchemy real? Can we turn lead into gold? Probably. I just, you know, when you open it up
to these rituals actually summon literal demons, now all bets are off. Right. Can you throw bones
down exactly? Yes. Exactly. Probably. So Alex is done with this disgraceful bullshit. And then he
just lies about Gavin Newsom. Oh, that's fun. Well, they said Newsom was going to show up at 1130
Pacific in an event today. He didn't show up and he wasn't at the Getty Wedding. But they say he's
going to be at a vaccine clinic tomorrow in the morning. So we'll see if that's true. It was at
that vaccine clinic and he was also at the Getty Wedding. Yeah. Alex was just making that up.
Anyway, Alex has another guest. Man, that wedding really doesn't bother me at all.
I figured as soon as I was like, well, one of the pieces of evidence that he hasn't been in
hiding all this time is that he was at that wedding. I was like, bring that up. Jordan's
going to be pretty mad about that. He's not going to like that wedding. No. I think we can all agree
that it was tasteful. It's a real problem. It was, it was just restrained. It almost makes it,
I'm like, I'm so mad. I can't stop laughing when I think about it. It was classy affair.
It's a parody of reality. Okay. Yep. Don't disagree. So Alex has another guest on
at the end of this episode and it's Dr. Stella Emmanuel, who's the sort of anti-vax
pro-hydroxychloroquine Ivermectin doctor. One of the top doctors in the world who believes that
various gynecological problems are caused by sex with demons and what have you.
Anyway, I don't like your vulva. Demon did it. She believes that God was given her visions back
in 2011 and we are now living in Revelation. The Lord said he's showing me this in 2011,
that something was coming. And if we go back in the book of Revelation, Revelation 13,
we're right in Revelation. Every Christian has to read the book of Revelation. Even if you're not
a Christian, read the book of Revelation. It's today's news. Revelation 6 really just tells you
what's going to be happening. When the globalists are trying to kill half of the world, Revelation
tells you half of the world is going to die. But the issue is that you have to die in Christ.
People need to give their life to Christ. Okay. All right. Also the Avengers end game,
Half the World. That is true. That is true. I mean, you know, is that predictive programming?
Probably. So yeah, the Revelation, the book of Revelation is today's news, my dude.
I remember what was it? Was it the 22nd of October when the fourth seal opened?
Which there was a dragon. That was so weird. Sure. But you know, it was gone after a couple
of it wasn't actually a seal. It was a sea lion. Oh, yeah. So we got off on this is the problem
with headlines. Yeah, I think if you listen to Stella, you would think that Revelation is upon
us. And if you get sick, don't go to the fucking hospital. That's dumb. Oh, that's terrible.
Right now, our hospitals have become a jail cell of death. Avoid going to the hospital.
The way to avoid going to the hospital is to make sure you have hydroxychloroquine
and Avomectin to make sure when you have that first sniffle, you take care of it.
She's advising people to stockpile on these medications. And if you get a sniffle,
start taking it because who knows, maybe, maybe you don't have COVID, but it couldn't hurt.
Take meds. Take meds that you might not need. I mean, you just medical advice. You just love
science. You just especially whenever you see it portrayed so well. So there's this Luciferase
that's in these these shots, apparently, and it's the Mark of the Beast. You should know that.
There has not been a time in my life whenever we have not been in the book of revelations and
the Mark of the Beast has not been on the tip of everyone's tongue. Yep. So the shot is officially
the Mark of the Beast. Like I said, we're in Revelation right now in Revelation 13.
And everybody should. It's just like Christians already Bible. Revelation 13 verse 17 said,
and no man will buy or sell say he has the Mark of the Beast, the name of the beast or the number
of the beast. Alex right now, the Moderna vaccine has Luciferase and that's the name of the beast.
Hold on. Do five more minutes with us. I want you to talk about that and lead us in a prayer
next segment for Paul Joseph Watson takes over briefly. Tell folks where they find your book,
your website. Man, Paul Joseph Watson cannot be happy about following that. Oh, man.
Still at manuals ought to lead the world in prayer. Now let's go to Paul.
Oh, boy. Yeah, I I'm a little bit disappointed to hear this because for the last 20 years,
I've been operating under the assumption that UPC symbols were the Mark of the Beast. Yeah,
there have been so many marks of the beast. I'm not sure which one I which do you prefer.
Definitely the UPC symbol. You think so? Well, at least that's like in order to buy and sell,
you know, like obviously with the scanners and stuff like in order to buy this there,
you have to have a symbol on it to scan like that at least is like, all right, I get where
you're going with this. See, now I've always been a bigger fan of the social security number
being the Mark of the Beast because if you're undocumented, then you still buy stuff though.
I'm sure, but I mean, and that's why the shot is actually a faulty thing here too,
because you can still order things to be delivered. That is true. You don't even if you even if we
get to a point where you can't go out in public. If you are unvaccinated, you can still order.
Contactless delivery still exists. So the Bible had no idea that drones would be able to deliver
things and the Mark of the Beast never was going to work in the first place. The Bible really
should have foreseen people leaving stuff at your door, dropping things off. I mean, it was
a fuck. What is Passover, but the original home delivery? Fair enough. Yeah. Well, it's the reverse.
It's a home. Yeah. It's like when they take away your refrigerator. So we got one last clip and it's
not a Stella manual praying. That's good, but I don't know how well I would have done. It might
be one of the most disgraceful things I've heard on Alex's show. I'm excited for that.
And this might be indicative of something maybe illegal, but definitely unethical.
Okay. Yeah. See Alex, before we go into that, for people that, like I said, everybody needs to go on
our website for your listeners. If they put the promo code Alex, they can get a 5% off when they
sign up to get their hydroxy cloaking or whatever, even the poker, whatever. They can get a 5% off
just to help out. So we, this is a spiritual battle. So Alex Stella has a promo code promo code
Alex for his listeners to get a discount on ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. I don't know
for sure, but typically whenever you have a referral program like this, sure, you get a cut.
Like when Alex had promo code Alex at my pillow, that was because they had a sort of affiliate
marketing. Yeah. So I wonder, I wonder if Alex has some kind of a financial interest in Stella
Emmanuel's hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. She wasn't like use the promo code dollop. I'll
tell you that right fucking now. Yes, a little bit of a mess. And I don't know. I don't know what
to think about this. I know that in the past, Alex has had like Max Kaiser tried to screw
Alex with sure because he had a Bitcoin kind of thing and he had a promo code Alex. I didn't,
I didn't say you could do this. Yeah. Yeah. And I think that if Alex is on board with this,
it's one of the more unethical things I've ever heard. Yeah. Yeah. That one's bad. Yeah. Alex
is promoting all of these ineffective cures and simultaneously has a promo code on Stella
Emmanuel's website for people to buy said ineffective cures. You know, like snake oil
salesman had to go from town to town. You know, they had to do all this work. They had to, but
if they, if they had ever dreamed of just like, okay, all I have to do is give people a promo
code and they'll just buy this shit. I don't have to even convince them. That's bananas. Yeah.
Amazing. So we, we reach the end here and I hope, I don't know, someone should probably
investigate that. I think the FTC seems dicey. That's, that's unfortunate.
Yeah. It's interesting to get back to Alex after this weird week, but you know, he's gross.
Yeah. Cause those aren't, those aren't supplements. Those are actual medications. You
know, that's, that's real drugs. You can pull this bullshit with like, oh, zinc. Yeah. The FTC
doesn't give a fuck about zinc. They should, but they don't. Yeah. The reason that you have to go
to Stella Emmanuel's cause you need a prescription for these things. Exactly. Yeah. This is not good.
No, not good. That's a law. There's a law. It's gotta be illegal. There's gotta be a law somewhere.
And if there isn't, how did we miss that law? Yeah, there should be. We might need to fix that.
Yeah. So sorry about that. A lot of disappointing,
false predictions about Gavin or Gavin or Newsom. Gavin or Newsom. Why haven't we called him
Gavin? Or if, if Arnold's the governator, then he's the Gavinator. Yeah. Yeah. Gaviner. Yeah.
So that was a bummer. The Steve guys nuts. Yeah. And Alex has decided that the Travis Scott
concert say blood ritual fun. Anyway, we'll be back next week with a new blood ritual.
Yeah. See what, uh, what other bullshit Alex is up to, but tell them Jordan. We do it's
knowledge fight.com. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's at knowledge underscore
fight and that go to bed Jordan. Yeah, we'll be back. But until then I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX
Clark. I'm Daryl Rundis. And now here comes the sex robots, Andy and Kansas. You're on the
here. Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.