Knowledge Fight - #646: February 6, 2022
Episode Date: February 9, 2022Today, Dan and Jordan check back in on the present day of the Alex Jones Show. In this installment, Alex reveals a confusing understanding of the world's power structure, overhypes a German mock tri...al full of weirdos, and the gents get fascinated with Roger Stone's online store. CitationsÂ
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Hello Alex. I'm Mr. St. Colin. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight. No, no, no, no, no,
no. No, no, no, no, no, no. Not knowledge fight. I love everybody. Welcome back. Knowledge
fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're couple dudes like sit around worship at the altar of Selene
and talk a little bit about Alex. Joe. Oh, indeed we are Dan. Jordan. Jordan. Quick question for
you, sir. What's up? What's your bright spot today? My bright spot today is all the tweets about
Joe Rogan that I get to know. Oh, that's so great. Love it. I guess the other night, I played a Mario
party with my buddy Nikki gifts. His wife. Yeah. Well, buddy crane. We have an old history of playing
Mario parties together back in the days, back in the Columbia days, deep rivalries. We would. What we
would do is we would play a 50 turn Mario parties. There was this level on one of the Gamecube
versions of Mario Party that was go to peak. So the star never moves. You just go up this
mountain and then you start back at the bottom and you go back up. Okay. And we would just get
really high and like have a long playlist of music and just take all day. That would be the
whole Mario Party. Yeah, it was just the worst. Yeah, it's it is that one time in your life where
that's like a great day. Yeah. Yeah. So now the Mario Party superstars or whatever the fuck it's
called. Now they have the capability of playing remote games. Yeah. And so, you know, we live in
different cities and such, but we were able to play a Mario Party. It was a lot of fun. I won. Yeah,
of course you do. Wow. Like all the time. You're an absurd person. No, no, that's not true. I'm
really bad at mini games. I was really expecting I was going to end up losing. But I think I think
what happened was I ended up winning because Nick ended up like randomly losing a star on like the
second to last turn. Like he landed on a Bowser space. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He got a bad beat. It's
all randomness. Yeah, but it was a lot of fun. So great. Thank you technology for catching up. You
got one in the positive several thousand in the negative, but you got one in the positive 10. Good
word. My bright spot is the flowers that I ordered for my partner. We're delivered today. Tweet
about this yesterday, maybe today. No, it was today. It was a Valentine's Day thing. Well, but that's
next week. Right. Right. Right. So the idea I had was if you recall, we had the chocolate strawberry
right? Yes, I ordered them both of them on the wrong day. So this year I was like, I'll make a joke
off of that. And I'll order the flowers to be delivered a week early. And it'll be like, you know,
it'll be a reference. Well, I'll have a giggle and they'll be flowers at the end of it. And it was
going to be a surprise or she's going to hit you over the head with a bouquet of flowers or
something along those lines. It'll be a surprise. And then they didn't show up last night. So, so
all of a sudden, did you already tell her in advance that you know, I had to tell her though,
when they didn't show up. Why? I don't know. We're coming. See, that's what I realized today. You're
crazy when they did show up. I was like, I could have just said nothing. Right. And it would have
been neutral. Oh, no. Instead, what I got her was sadness. The joke doesn't work if it's six days
early as opposed to seven. No, no, I understand. It was just, it was just a massive screw up on my
part. Could have gotten away with it. But alas, they still didn't show up in the great. They
smell great and she's happy. That impulse is very strange. What? The need to explain the lack of
a surprise to somebody. I was, it was, there's no expectation. No, you don't understand. It was an
emotional burden that I was carrying that I just couldn't handle anymore. I need her support to
deal with it. All right. So Jordan, today, speaking of needing emotional support, we will need a
little bit of a crutch to get through this. Alex Jones. I don't know. That was a, not a great
transition on my part. I'm usually fairly good, but that was, that was a beat. So today, we're going
to be talking about his Sunday show Sunday. All right. The sixth of February. And one of the
reasons I decided to do this episode is I got sucked in by listening to the episode and Alex says
at the beginning that he's hosting all four hours on Sunday. Usually he does two hours and then Owen
comes in for a Sunday night live, which is a riff on Saturday night live. And it's just as funny.
There's it is, but there's no sketches. There's no characters, which is unfortunate. I would love it
if they did a Sunday night live and they had characters come in to the desk.
Like, yeah, the weekend update, but that's what we find out that Pete Davidson's totally cool with
info wars. That's that's when we do it. Yeah. Yeah. We get rainbow snatch could come back. Right.
She's got to be there. I'm surprised she's not on the regular SNL. She's ready for primetime, baby. I
know that Harrison Smith's got a reel. He's got to have a couple of good, like maybe a Bert Reynolds.
I would just say Jason Swartzman from Rushmore. And that's it. I think you could pull it off. Yeah.
So anyway, Alex was hosting Sunday Night Live as well. And so like I was like, OK, I'm going to treat
this like it's a full on episode. But then the Sunday Night Live episode isn't posted on Alex on
Bandod video and I can't find it. And so anyway, it got sucked into this. And we had this Sunday
episode. There's there's some meat on these bones, but not a ton. Not a ton. This is not if you're
looking for an in depth, like important episode. Right. Might not be it. Right. Right. Right. This
is this is not even a Cornish game. And this is a grouse. We're screwed. This is grouse time.
But hey, it's Wednesday. We've only been putting out an episode anyway. So yeah. Enjoy. Good luck.
Yeah. So before we get into this, though, let's say hello to some new walks, Jordan. That's a great
idea. So first Corbin G. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thanks Corbin.
Thank you. Next, Babel info pocket in Focka. Lips Babel in Focka Lips. Thank you so much. You're
now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Thank you next. Dear everyone,
you're doing the best you can. And that's all anyone can ask if you love Mike. Thank you
so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thanks Mike. Thank you. Next, Bill Cooper's
tax returns. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very
much. Thank you next Matthew and the amazing technocrat colored Rust Belt. Thank you so much.
You're now policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a
couple of technocrats in the mix. So first, Steve G from Gilbert's. Thank you so much. You're now
a technocrat and Dr. Pachanik or how I learned to stop worrying and love the Psyop. Thank you
so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy walk. I have risen above my enemies. I might quit
tomorrow actually. I'm just going to take a little break now. A little break for me.
And then we're going to come back and I'm going to start the show over. But I'm the devil. I got
to be taken out of here. Fuck you. Fuck you. I got plenty of words for you. But at the end of the day,
fuck you in your new world order and fuck the horse you rode in on and all your shit. Maybe today
should be my last broadcast. Maybe I'll just be gone a month, maybe five years. Maybe I'll walk
out of here tomorrow and you never see me again. That's really what I want to do. I never want to
come back here again. I apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday that I was legitimately
having breakdowns on air. I'll be better tomorrow. I'm not sure if he is better. But this is a real
just info wars ass episode. This is bread and butter. There's not regular ass info wars. There's
not like real insanity. There's not outbursts. He's not morose. No, he just he just put his
hat on clocked in and he got through the day. It's just a show. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We got a
wonderful show to actually honestly tonight. It's just going to be okay. We have to do it.
Even if we don't have a wonderful show for you tonight. That's Alex starting his Sunday night
Exactly. We have to do this. We're contractually obligated. So here's where he starts with the
headline. And actually, I think there's a little bit of fairness here. First off, you all know
what happened Friday afternoon or you should probably. And that is Bloomberg put out the
headline that Russia had attacked Ukraine and they had all the reporting ready for what then
supposedly unfolded. They did this before the last two Iraq wars as well. This is all part
of a psi off. I'll be getting more into it today. But the Russian foreign ministry spokesperson
said the new name for fake news should be Bloomberg. I absolutely agree that might have
lost something in translation. That's possible. No, it's great joke. So Alex doesn't really get
too much into this psi off and the precise dynamics of it or showing the instances of where
Bloomberg did this. I was kind of expecting him to do that. No, but this sucks. I would hope that
someone actually within the organization of Bloomberg actually got fired. Oh, okay. So
something did happen. There was a mistake. Okay, cool. So the long and short of what happened is
that Bloomberg as well as many other internet based media organizations, they tend to create dummy
pages with headlines of many possible outcomes and headlines that could happen in any given day
or week in order to get a jump on things because there's a perverse incentive in that media space
to be the first with something to report. Right. Because of this obsession with immediacy, they'll
have pages that are about things that haven't happened yet or may never happen. And in this case,
somebody accidentally published that draft page of Russia invading Ukraine. Right. This is not an
unheard of situation. Like one of the times this has been a topic of conversation online was in
terms, there was that there was this time back in 2003, when it came out that CNN had prepared
obituary pages for a number of celebrities who were still alive, but were, you know, they're folks
that might die and it would be big news if they did. Right. Then again, in 2020, Radio France
Internationale had about 100 draft obituaries for celebrities that accidentally got published.
And in the process, they falsely announced the deaths of the queen, soccer legend Pele,
Yoko Ono, and Jimmy Carter, among others. And in order to avoid having to make a correction,
they went and killed all of those people. I assume. I assume so. So those are some fairly
lower stake situations. And that's what makes this Bloomberg situation here a larger fuckup.
This is a tense geopolitical minefield. So they should be overly careful. But even so,
this doesn't seem like it's anything more than a mistake. If you've ever tracked breaking news
on large media sites like CNN or Bloomberg, you'll know that often the pages for these
breaking stories are little more than a headline and a brief synopsis of what information is
available, which is then updated as new details come out. Again, because of these businesses,
the model that they have that so highly values who got this story out first, it makes total
sense that these organizations would look for whatever strategies they could use to shave a
minute off their time to press. Yeah. Unless Alex can demonstrate otherwise, this is a mistake
that shouldn't have been made, but doesn't appear to be an instance of trying to mislead people.
Conversely, everything Alex does every day and basically every headline on inforrs is a malicious
and intentional attempt to lie. So I'm not going to take his complaints on this one too seriously.
Yeah, there was one of those just today, I think from like the Hollywood Reporter about how
Spider-Man and No Way Home was snubbed. Oh, yeah, yeah. And there's that little like,
and once again, that little pre-written blurb of once again, the Academy has snubbed Marvel and
instead nominated XXX, XXX, XXX, and you're like, oh, you wrote that yesterday. Yeah, I didn't see
that, but it makes total sense that they would do that. Because you already know that Marvel
movies are not going to get nominated for Best Picture. Someone is going to want to read that
story. People are going to click on it. There you go. And why not write it in advance? The worst
case scenario is it does get nominated and then you throw out the draft. Exactly. There's no
downside to it. None. Unless you accidentally publish these things. Unless it's about a war
with another country. That is a downside there. And I think that maybe you should do like Bloomberg
could do an internal audit of things. Maybe they could fire somebody. I don't know. Also, I would
say that maybe it's not a great idea for the media to operate in a state where their business model
relies on living with the possibility that someone could accidentally post a headline that leads to
a war beginning. No, nothing wrong with that. Maybe maybe they should readjust those those
priorities. How is it possible to write that to pre write the war started story without losing
your fucking mind, right? Like that requires some sort of ability to go to a different place to
pre write like millions of people are about to die in a blink. You know, like that's crazy.
That's crazy. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, how do you write any headline? That's a good question.
So Alex, right? Oh, you're gonna need to go back to elementary, right? So Alex has some ideas
about Russia's various adventures, let's say on their border. You know, back when I was a little
more naive in 2008, I got up one morning at about six 30 the morning went in got some coffee turned
on my desktop big screen computer. And there was the headline on Drudge and everywhere else that
was coming from CNN that Russia had invaded Georgia. And I jumped the shower real quick,
jumped the car drove in by the time I got to work at about nine o'clock was checking foreign news
channels, including German and others. They were reporting actually, well, the Russians got attacked
on their border in Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and then they came in. And that was all true.
But it didn't matter. Our media said that Russia had attacked Georgia. So if you follow the past
actions, the globalist looks to me like they're getting ready to launch a larger war against the
Russians and try to take back some of the areas that the Russians took in 2014 on their border.
And of course, their main pipeline and main some of the black sea base there strategically
in Southern Ukraine. That's a really interesting clip, because I think it tells you two things
immediately that are weird. The first is that Alex is somehow okay with Russia's invasion of
Ukraine back in 2014, because he thinks that they did it for strategic reasons. I guess if that's
the standard needed to justify invasions, I can't imagine how Alex could be opposed to literally
any military action ever. God, we should invade Texas to get their oil reserves for Christ's
sake. Well, I mean, think about it, Hitler technically invaded Poland for reasons that he
felt were strategic interests. You needed it. So Alex, right, I guess, thinks that's justified.
Hey, listen, you gotta annex this estate land. You just got it. It's very weird. You just gotta.
So the second thing you learn is that Alex believes in a completely false version of what
happened between Russia and Georgia in 2008. Alex's story just isn't true. The picture of
what led up to that five day war is very complicated and involves things like NATO's Bucharest Summit
Declaration, which announced plans to move forward with plans to have Georgia and Ukraine
join the organization, an act that was a hard line for Russia. It involved things like the
Georgian president, Mikhail Sakashvili, having ambitions to reintegrate the regions of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia into the larger state. Though they were territorially within Georgia's sovereign
borders, they operated as essentially breakaway states, and Sakashvili made it a political
priority to be the one that reunited the country, which naturally was also a hard line for Russia,
who felt like they were actually in charge of those regions. The picture of what happened in 2008
isn't really a subject of some grand conspiracy. And I have no interest in Alex's real take on it,
except as much as this is a clearly part of continuing to establish his preemptive narrative
that if anything happens in Russia and Ukraine, Russia is blameless, and it's going to be a
globalist attack. They are just out here trying to get through the day, man. Putin is an honest,
hardworking gentleman. He wakes up at 6.30, he puts his shoes on, he puts his pants on after that,
because it's a little bit different in Russia, but he goes to work like the rest of us, okay?
Sure. He's a good man. You can trust him. It's very, it's strange, because I think that Alex just
buys anything that comes out from that media space. And I think it's largely just built on
a steadfast oppositional defiance to Western news. Yeah. Despite the Russia being somehow a beacon
of the West also. Well, it's the beacon of the West in his understanding of it, which is white
masculinity. There we go. Yeah. That's, yeah, it is, it is strange. I'm amazed by anybody who
can't have more of a clear eyed picture of geopolitics as just like you. I don't think
there's any good guys. It, you know, and, and it's, it's kind of rare that there is a like
a demonic bad guy. Yeah. And I would never like come to the defense of some military action. I'm
not going to be like, no, no, no, it's totally a cool, cool for Russia to blow this thing. No,
no, it's not. Period. It's not cool for the United States to blow it up. Nobody should be blowing
shit up. I think, I think in addition to what you're saying, it was like there's not really
necessarily quote unquote good guys. Yeah. There's also just not like clear and uncomplex
situations that lead to these kinds of things. Yeah. There's, there's not like crystal clear,
like, ah, yes, the globalists want to do this. And so they will fake something in order to,
like Alex says these, these like, I don't know, children's story books about like
how these things happen. It's just, it's annoying. He greatly downplays the amount of just
opportunity, opportunism that is involved in global politics. Something happens and then somebody
just sees the opportunity to jump on it. Sure. Like I don't think Russia is, or I don't think
Putin is trying to invade Ukraine. If there isn't a massive dip in trust in the United States,
hegemony, you know, like ability of the UN to back up its statements. All of this stuff is also due
to COVID, you know, like, or a meeting in January that reaffirmed Ukraine's desire to join NATO.
Exactly. Like there, there's, yeah, there are, there are reasons there are pictures to this that
just, and I think that the other thing too is that there's a, there's a real agency that Alex
ascribes to himself and people like Trump. And then there is a lack of agency and like the individual
desires that people have as world leaders. It just seems to be absent. Everything is just like
weird pieces on a board except for Trump and maybe Ron Paul. There's the players and then
there's Ron Paul and then everybody else is the game. Right. Like, I mean, the Georgia situation
in particular was one where, you know, President Saakashvili was driven to reunite the country
based on what he felt was the mandate when he came into power in 2004. Right. And so like
being able to bring in one of the territories as he was, you thought like, well, I'll get
Abkhazia and South Ossetia back too. No kid. Did not work. That was. And for as much as Alex
cares about sovereign borders, it seems like they can be awfully fungible. Well, when it's on
Russia's board. Exactly. Yeah, it's, it's strange. It's, it's real, it's real weird. Yeah. But again,
I don't think it's a fealty to Russia or anything. No, I think it's an opposition to the existing
international order that he views as demonic. Yeah. Yeah. It's just weird. Yeah. So anyway,
he's just really, really invested in trying to build up this preemptive narrative that if anything
happens, it's false flag. Sure. So he can profit off it. Right. That's what they're getting ready
for. That's what they're doing. It's incredibly dangerous. It's incredibly bad. And Tucker Carlson
on Friday did a really great job of laying this all out. So I don't normally air his whole monologue,
but we're going to do it today because, because he did such a great job. Let me be clear. Alex
often re-hears entire Tucker Carlson monologues. This is not something that he rarely does. So
he's not going to host the full four hours. He's going to let checker do about 15. It's something
that he does pretty, pretty regularly on his show. Like he'll, you know, at the first six
minutes of the show is like not broadcast on a lot of radio stations. And so he'll play like
John Bowne and Greg Reese reports during that time. Right. And he'll also sometimes just play
Tucker Carlson's monologues. Amazing. Yeah. It's, it's like he's in the fold of these special
reporters of influence, but I don't think he consented to it. No, but also at the same time,
what's he going to do? Sue him? You know, like, Oh, if Tucker sues Alex Jones for, oh, for copyright,
give it to me, or give it to me now. I mean, it is Fox News's property. Yeah. But they're not
going to be like, if Tucker's not going to go to them and be like, Hey, I think you should let
him play. And they're like, no, this is intellectual property. So Alex has some other things about
various Russian related war matters that he seems to be have some weird positions on the
little globalist, anti-American, new world order operative. So just take my word for it. It's true
they are going to stage a false flag complete with fake movie productions. Meaning anything
Russians show they're going to say is a fake production when it was the white helmets and
the blue helmets and the UN got caught along with a bunch of the Islamics in serious staging
chemical attacks on Assad, which later came out were staged and were fake. And the little boy
that was supposedly dying from the nerve gas, he went on TV and said it was all fake and they
paid his dad to have him do it. Remember the kids are doing this and they may stop and look
and say, do I keep going? They go, yeah. I mean, all of that, ladies and gentlemen, is what the
globalist did. So Alex is very wrong about the larger picture of chemical attacks carried
up by Assad in Syria. But that's a long standing position that he has, possibly because a lot
of the people he talks to about geopolitics are Putin and Assad apologists and propagandists. But
getting into the larger subject of the attacks probably be too broad of a subject to get into
right now. Alex doesn't generally make specific claims about anything. So it's really hard to
nail things down. But in that clip, he did use a specific. I don't want to discuss that a little
bit. So Alex brings up this Syrian boy who was videotaped being treated for exposure to a chemical
attack in Douma in April 2018. And he says that he later came out and said that this was all fake
and that he was paid to be in the video. Right. Some of the claims Alex is making here are actually
true, but it's critically important to understand the context of what he's saying. Because in that
light, it becomes clear that these things he's correct about just reveal how wrong Alex is about
the larger picture. There we go. So the child in question is 11 year old Hassan Diab, who's seen
on video having his eyes washed after a chemical attack. In the video, this is video that made
the rounds really quickly because it was, you know, something where it was evocative of everything
that was going on and reporters couldn't get into the city and people couldn't get out. So this
footage getting out was, you know, very shocking. Right. So this obviously was very threatening
as an image to folks like Assad and his backers like Russia. So there was a large scale campaign
that launched to discredit this video and use it as proof that the humanitarian groups in it were
actually propagandist liars trying to lure the US into attacking Syria. The way they set out to do
this was to release an interview on the state owned Russia 24 channel where Diab is interviewed and
says that there wasn't an attack and he didn't know why people were putting water on him. And they
didn't say that he got paid to say these things. He got food from these these humanitarian people.
Great. So that is a video that Alex has seen and is the basis for his contention that people were
faking being the victims of chemical weapons attacks. But I would strongly suggest that Alex
should look a little bit deeper into the reality of that video because it's full of red flags.
The day after the video was shot, Russian military took over Doma and then refused to let inspectors
from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons in until two weeks after that
point, at least partially due to possibly legitimate concerns about their safety due to unexploded
munitions and such. Sure. There may have been some part of it that was a legitimate concern,
but it also is a little bit sketchy. Red flags gone up, but it's not it's not conclusive. Yeah.
In the meantime, this video with Diab was shot not in Doma where he lived, but in Damascus,
which is about a half hour drive away. Initially, the reporter for Russia 24 was evasive about the
context of the interview that they did, but it eventually came out that it was done at the Syrian
Army Officers Club, a location that was generally full of Russian military and analysts. Right. You
know, it's it's like how whenever you want to have an interrogation, you know, you want to have
if I'm being interrogated, I want to have like 30 police officers all pointing guns at my head
while I ask or answer questions. Yeah, Padobny had, there's the journalist had previously claimed
that it hadn't been done there, but the intercept reported on quote, an exhaustive crowdsourced
search for images of the exterior of the building, and it's definitely there. Yeah. Then there's the
question of the presence of three uniformed military guys in the background for part of the
report, something that doesn't scream that this is above board. Padobny quote insisted they were
merely on their way to a local cafe. The reality is that it's just not possible to take this
interview at face value. There's just far too many places where intimidation could be present,
and it seems sketchy and things that are being said about the context of the video are shown to
not be accurate in hindsight. Yeah, it should be allowed. And in fact, I think required by law
to throw a handful of flour into the face of any military person saying they were on their way to
a cafe. Go fuck yourself. Here's how dare you. Here's a baguette. How dare you push right in the
face. Do you want to try that again? Another one right in the face. So then there's another really
serious problem with the video, which is at the end, they purport to be interviewing a former
militant who claims that he made staged victim videos. As the person is talking, the news report
shows images of a group of people creating staged shots of victims, clearly implying that this is
corroborating what the interview subject is talking about, and are actually shots of him
and his crew creating fake videos to demonize Assad. Instead, they were lifetime recreations
that were. The video is very clearly trying to make that point. Yeah. However, these are still
images from the shooting of a dramatic film directed by Humam Husari, a Syrian filmmaker.
He was making a movie where the plot revolved around a dramatized version of a previous chemical
attack that he lived through in 2013. The intent to mislead the viewer is very clear here and these
there's very real concerns all existing and like it's a couple minute long video. It makes it very,
very hard to trust. Yeah. Then in 2019, the organization for the prohibition of chemical
weapons put out their final report about the attack in Doma. Their conclusion was, quote,
regarding the alleged use of toxic chemicals as a weapon on the 7th of April, 2018 in Doma,
the Syrian Arab Republic, the evaluation and analysis of all the information gathered by the
FFM, witnesses testimonies, environmental and biomedical samples analysis results, toxicology
and ballistic analyses from experts. Additional digital information from witnesses provide reasonable
grounds that the use of toxic chemical as a weapon took place. Right. This toxic chemical contained
reactive chlorine. The toxic chemical was likely molecular chlorine. Anyway, the point here is
that Alex is a chemical weapon attack denier and he accepted that very dubious video as being real
because it affirmed the conclusion he'd already decided to believe, namely that Russia and everyone
they're aligned with are actually always in the right because they are poised against the international
community that he thinks is the devil. Right. Right. So in so doing, he has twisted himself
into a place where defending people who cover up horrific atrocities because of strategic needs.
I guess so. Yeah. I mean, I think there you go. Even if Alex were backed into a corner where he
had to admit that these attacks are real, like there's a part of him that seems like he would
steal. Well, they had to. I mean, they had to do them. Well, you're fighting the devil.
You are. Like I understand that we don't want to do these rules of war stuff. But
you know what? When you're fighting an enemy this bad, anything's okay. It's really strange. I think
it's abhorrent and I find it. I find it to be the sort of thing that doesn't get maybe enough
attention in terms of some of his positions. But I think in hindsight is something that may be more
relevant. Yeah. And it's something that I think should haunt him. It should should linger. So many
things should be haunting people. So many things. So Alex gets into talking about China and the
Olympics, not really the Olympics. Sure. Sort of the Olympics. They're about there was someone
who was at the Olympics, who's trying to do a live remote shot. No, the Chinese authorities got in
the way. A few days ago on Thursday, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the house, got up on TV and said
do not protest, do not speak out, do not criticize anything when you're in China, or you'll get
disappeared like this Dutch reporter. TV viewers can see this. The video is posted up on infowars.com.
Dutch reporter hauled off by CCP officials during Olympics live report because they didn't like
what he had to say. You see the red armband of the police that he was taken away to a police
facility reportedly will be deported if he's lucky. They disappear him. So to be clear,
the way that the Chinese police shut down this Dutch reporter's live shot at the Olympics is
kind of chilling. It's not acceptable, really. That said, Alex is a bit out of line saying that
the guy was disappeared. When someone is disappeared, they disappear. That's what the word means.
Tends to. Yeah. And in this case, the reporter wasn't even dragged off to a facility to be deported
like Alex is claiming. He was accosted by the police, but no one was hurt. And then like a minute
later, he was able to reset and start broadcasting again. So Alex is just making up all this shit.
There's a lot of issues with press freedom in China, and it's a scary incident, but
Alex is like literally making things up. Yeah, that's not true. Which again,
you do not need to do with China. Well, if you would like an example
of someone being censored or disappeared, it's not hard to find one. You don't need to make it up.
Right. But it would require you to do a little bit of work. Yeah, that's true. It would require
you to read something, maybe care. Whereas the alternative is you can watch a video that you
saw on Twitter and then make up a story about it. Oh man, that sounds so much easier. Yeah,
it is. It's a lot easier. I'd rather do that. I'll do that one. So as for Pelosi, she said, quote,
I would say to our athletes, you're there to compete, do not risk incurring the anger of the
Chinese government because they are ruthless. Honestly, if Alex were the speaker of the house,
I imagine his statement would be like something similar, but it'd be way more sensational and
angry. Anyway, the White House came out and said that they disagree with Pelosi and they sport any
athletes that feel the need to protest, which is confusing because I listened to Alex Jones and I
know that these people like Pelosi and Biden and Jen Psaki, they're all one big globalist blob
working towards the same goal. So it doesn't compute how they have disagreements like this
about a geopolitical stance. Yeah, weird. All of them can't possibly be true.
Somewhat stupid as well. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's probably bad if you're the
speaker of the house to just be like, shut up. The government will fucking kill you. Yeah,
that's that might be a little bit aggressive. It's certainly untaxful. It's a little untaxful.
I would, I would, if I were maybe, uh, express things slightly differently.
Yeah, like maybe see what Ai Weiwei has to think about, you know, he was there for the last time
China hosted the Olympics and he has bad thoughts about it. I'll tell you that right now. Didn't
go well for him. And then the White House could like express things better than like, uh, smoke
him if you got him. Yeah, but what is anyone doing? Why doesn't anyone, I thought when we voted for
Democrats, the idea was we would get an adult. Now we just have older idiots.
They're a little bit more adult. Well, they don't swear as much, I guess. Well,
that takes some self control, which comes with age. I suppose. So look, this isn't weird. Yeah.
Alex decides, I don't know exactly why, but he decides that he needs to lay out what the world
powers are. Oh, no, that's a bad idea for him. Yeah, it's a little, it's a little strange. Okay.
I found this to be really dumb. All right, let's hear it. Communist China is a competing tyranny
to the globalist set of hijacked America. And they're a competing power structure
to the European Union and the Russians. Those are the major power structures that are governmental.
There's the United States and the Anglo-American corporate combine.
That's what they call themselves. There is the EU that's partially outlive with that.
There is the Communist Chinese and there is the Russians. Now above that is the Debo's group and
the UN and the multinational corporations that formed the New World Order. And they are in full
control of the Anglo-American establishment, a military arm that is the UK and the US and the
Commonwealth nations. And so that's why you see the US as a quasi Commonwealth nation. Now,
on every channel, they celebrated the Queen's 70th year of reign today and how magnificent it is
and how wondrous. That didn't start till the 20s when British intelligence began infiltrating and
taking over the US government. By the way, they've all written books on it. It's not denied at PhD
level, you know, classes at Georgetown. They teach you at Harvard and Georgetown and the Foreign
Service that you are in the Queen's service. So that part at the end there about how this
isn't denied at the PhD level. They were all taught to be under the Queen. That's just Alex
riffing about things he misremembers or even just made up about Carol Quigley's book, Tragedy and Hope.
You can tell because he referenced Georgetown and that's a dead giveaway. Yeah. Also, my dad got his
PhD from Harvard and he claims that they never mentioned being under the Queen. So maybe he's
in the wrong department though, I'm not sure. Not once. Not once. Then again, that's even more
suspicious than if they had said it a couple of times. Totally. And when I was a kid, he was a
big fan of things like faulty towers and oh shit. And we know how John Cleese turned out.
Yeah. So this might be a cover story. This is trouble. So I want to take a minute. I notice
you're taking notes and I appreciate that. I'm glad because this power structure is sloppy.
You are. You can see my notes. Some arrows. Yes. So there are four basic governmental powers,
which is the US, also known as the Anglo-American establishment, right? The EU, Russia and China.
This seems wildly simplistic considering that it means that there's literally no power structures
that matter in South America, Central America, Africa, the Middle East or Southeast Asia.
And that seems nuts. Well, they've got their own stuff going on. Sure. So then there's the Davos
group and the UN, by which Alex actually means the World Economic Forum and the UN, who make up
the New World Order along with some other NGOs. Alex doesn't want to specify. Yeah. They rule over
the four other powers or three, depending on if you want to pretend that the Anglo-American group
in the EU are in cahoots or not. They're a little bit in cahoots. If I understand correctly, he
said that they were a little bit aligned. Yes. Gotcha. Sort of. Yeah. Apparently, the top level
is full control over the Anglo-Americans in the EU, but not China and Russia, which is why we have
articles online about the Queen. Yes. I really don't know what to say about this other than to
say that I think this is stupid. And it serves as an attempt to oversimplify the incredibly
complex picture of geopolitical interaction. Most of the world isn't even active in Alex's
conception of things, which is weird. And there are a ton of examples of world events that would
seem to call this whole thing into question. Oh, like what? Get one. Brexit. Like the EU.
All right. Well, that's fair. The UK was in the EU. So that means it was part of the Anglo-American
group and the EU group. But then it wanted to leave the EU, which most of the EU and the US
were not in favor of, which doesn't make any sense if Alex's grand portrait actually reflected
reality. It's nonsense. No. The UK is now the EU Patriots. Like how the Patriots in the United
States are the Patriots of the United. Okay. All right. UK is the Tennessee of the EU, I guess,
is what I'm saying. I don't know how that tracks. But I think what you see here is Alex giving a
really shallow assessment of world relations based mostly on words he remembers from a book
written in the 70s that he didn't actually read, but instead just understands through
representations of that book that were published by W. Cleon Scousen. Alex kind of realizes that
there isn't much for him to say. So he just kind of retreats to that queen impression and rambling
about how they teach you at the high levels of Ivy League education that were secretly under the
British monarchy. It's, it's, it's silly. So tell me more about these lines that you've drawn here.
So I'm trying to, so what I was trying to figure out is who's on whose side slash who's under
and over whom. So the UN and such was, was over, uh, I thought three. I thought they also
encountered China underneath their control. Well, duh. Yeah, they did. Right. All of the,
all of it is under the UN. Russia is not under, Russia's fighting against the tyranny, right?
Russia's a member of the UN. Yeah. But it's fighting against the tyranny of the UN. Oh, yeah. But
it's not underneath the globalists. Like that's what I'm trying to, there are four major powers.
Right. All right. Not all four of them are under the evil. Yes, they are. No, they can't be. Well,
unfortunately they are, which also doesn't make sense. That doesn't make any sense. No. So the UN
and the World Economic Forum and these non-governmental organizations, right, they are on top of
everything. Yes. Right. Yes. I've just called them globalists. Yes. Cause that's what that,
that's what it means. Yeah. Yeah. They are on top of everything. Right. Everything is underneath that.
Okay. They have total control over the Anglo American and EU groups. Right. Less control over
China and Russia, which calls into question if they're actually above them or not. Right. Right.
And they, but who are the two tyrannies? The two tyrannies are China and the globalists,
but they, but the China is underneath the globalists on top of that. Yes. But they're also a competing
system. Oh, you know, sometimes words could just be fun. Yeah. You know, I think they could just
be whatever you want them to be. I think I kind of get what Alex wants to say here or what he's
trying to say. Right. But I don't think it makes any sense. No. He's saying that the globalists
are in charge of everything. Right. And you know, the, the, the UK, the EU, the, the United States,
they're all like in on it and they're cool with it. Right. Whereas China was cool with it,
but now they're fighting against it. Sure. And then Russia is always, always been for the,
for the little guy. Right. Right. So yeah, they're, they're like the, the, the defense against the
overarching. Sure. Why not? Let's throw that in there. Yeah. I like it. It's a little dumb.
So, um, Alex gets into, man, there's just more geopolitical conversations. Just stupid.
China was set up by the new world order. China was set up by this entire system. And now what did
Gigi Ping start doing the last five years? He said, no, I'm going to have a big military too,
not just control the world's, uh, raw materials and resources. That's the deal they've made.
China will do all the manufacturing, control the world that way, but the West will have the
military. China, of course, double cross didn't follow that. And is now trying to take over the
United States with their spies and operatives. That's a big double cross. There weren't any
Chinese spies. It was like panicking saying, Oh my God, they're everywhere. They're taking over.
Good Lord, help us. Because they were so busy trying to crush America and take our guns and dumb
us down and cut our son's penises off, literally as their sacrament of Satanism, that now the
chai comms have double crossed them and own Hollywood and everything else and are rolling
up the Democrats' spies. So suddenly all these chai comm agents are suddenly saying China is a
threat, but only because they're in trouble. What? So that's where all this is going. Ah,
I see. So in 2018, the Chinese military had about 2.7 million members. Uh-huh. In 1995,
they had 4.1 million enlisted. So I honestly have no idea what Alex is talking about here.
In contrast, the US has about 1.3 million active personnel, but those numbers aren't really the
most important thing necessarily in terms of building up the army. Yeah. In terms of spending,
even though China has boosted its defense budget in recent years, they're still only spending
about a third of what we do. While it is true that the gross number of dollars that China is
spending on defense has gone up steadily in the past 20 to 25 years, not the last five years,
the percent of their GDP that's being spent on defense has actually gone down. In 1990,
they were spending approximately 2.5% of GDP on it compared to 1.8% in 2019. Yeah. Yeah. So
relatively, their spending is going down. Right. And it's not a phenomenon that's been going on
over the last five years. It's been a consistent thing for a while. I like the idea that it's
impossible for us to really keep in perspective that America spends 40% of its budget on the
military for no reason other than money for them. Really? It's corrupt. But then they're like,
hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you can't increase your military spending from five to $12. I can't handle
that shit. Well, we got to keep up then. We got to bump ours up. Yeah. I guess we'll spend $10
trillion. How about that? You shouldn't have spent 12. Yeah. So Alex basically has this
conspiracy theory that there was a deal struck that the United States would have the military
might for the New World Order. China would have control of raw materials and manufacturing.
And the city of London would be the center of banking. Yeah. Did Eisenhower strike that one?
Yeah, with the aliens. I think so. No word yet on what any of the rest of the world does, but I'm
sure it's in the fine print of this conspiracy contract. Alex is imagining everyone's side.
Honestly, I don't know what to say to something like this other than it's dumb and a bizarre over
simplification of world events and history. I've never heard Alex actually back this up,
this claim with anything meaningful, but once he did say that it was like that movie Rollerball.
So I guess he must be onto something. Yeah, that does make sense. Which one? James Cahn or
the original? Okay, good. This is just a way for Alex to explain away how Soros has been critical
of China lately and called G a threat to open societies in the world. Alex has spent years
yelling about how Soros is one of the heads of the globalists who are in league with Islam and
China to take out the noble American whites. So now that Soros is making some high profile
comments that are critical to China's leadership, he needs to have a story to allow his audience to
take in that news without questioning Alex's previous narratives. The problem is, though,
that you can find instances of Soros criticizing China in the past, particularly in the not too
distant past. In 2019, he said of the US and China, quote, the reality is that we're in a cold war
that threatens to turn into a hot one. In 2020, he said, quote, there are a lot of people who say
that we should be working very closely with China. But I'm not in favor of doing that. We must
protect our democratic open society. At the same time, we must find a way to cooperate on fighting
climate change and the novel coronavirus. That won't be easy. And guess what? In 2019, he also
said, quote, China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world, but it is the wealthiest,
strongest and technologically most advanced. This makes Xi Jinping the most dangerous opponent
to open societies. Sure. There was a lot of optimism in a lot of Soros's comments prior
to around this point. But you have to understand one of the main reasons the things changed.
In earlier times, it looked like China's government was opening up to the world and
the progress was being made on that front. But then in 2018, she abolished term limits and
essentially made himself into a dictator. And this definitely changed how the situation looked
to Soros, someone interested in open societies. No, no, no, no. And I think that's what
people think this a lot. But if you just abolish term limits, you still have to win the election.
You won the last one. Yeah. But see, now he has to win the next one. It's totally fine
that he did that. And it is not him declaring that he's a dictator for life. Yeah, it's basically
an alley-oop to the next person who wins. I mean, that's wild. You're the John Stockton of
dictators. Yes, yes. So Soros has been pretty clear about this stuff in his comments and speeches
in the past. But Alex hides all that information from his audience because it doesn't really fit
with the narratives. Now that this thing about Soros is making some headlines, Alex needs to
contextualize it for the audience. So the best way to do that is to craft a fun tale of intrigue
where China is betraying the evil globalist plans. As best as I can tell, it's all just
fan fiction that Alex is writing. And if you can remind people, especially your audience,
that they are coming for your children's penises. Right. They're coming for it. They are just
coming for it. The demons need penai. So one of the things that I found really remarkable
about this episode is that there are stretches of things that are just all not true. Like Alex
saying various things, sometimes even in list form that are just not true. Just a long strand of
not true things. This is all fake. Okay. Again, the entire Neural Order program is about suppression
of information when they make their big biomedical tyranny takeover move that is in Operation Dark
Winter, that is in Operation Lockstep, that is in Operation Event 201 and many others down to the
finest details of how they would create the virus, release the virus, and then train us to
live in fear and then forcibly inject us with a gene therapy that erases our immune system
and then give us a world ID through the vaccine passport via the phones to track and trace everywhere
we go and control what we do. All of that is made up. None of that is connected in any way to reality.
I was looking for something pretty hard. It's really in all of those operations.
It's in all of them? No. It's in all of them. Operation Dark Winter was a real operation.
That was a training exercise that I think was about smallpox many years ago. Right. Well,
that's obvious. Operation Lockstep, is it a real operation? No, it's not. 100%. Operation Event
201. Operation Event 201 is obviously an operation. Role-playing exercise. Operation Event 201.
It's a great one. I love that operation. So fucking stupid. So anyway, all of this non-real
thing, all of these things, have added up to prove that this is all, this COVID stuff is all
shenanigans. Yep. Shenanigans might be putting it lightly for Alex's terms, but thankfully there's
a ray of hope in the world. And I'm going to air some incredible excerpts from a very important
event taking place in Germany. Event 202. Right now, where they are having an international
criminal court hearing with top judges, lawyers, scientists, and others, and they have handed
down the findings of recommended indictments. Now, one of the things that the Pentagon,
going back to the 1940s when it said it was in the business of freedom,
said as important to do is to first have people's courts, but with prestigious people. That's what
the Declaration of Independence was. What? Continental Congress. And then you put the
evidence on, so the public sees it, and that day the newspapers are coming right about it.
The public have been debate about it, decide what they wanted to do.
Committees of correspondence grew in to the Continental Congress in July 4th, and the rest
is history. You go into the Pentagon's 198 ways. For civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance,
one of the main one is mock trials and mock juries. What? So that wasn't something that was put out
by the Pentagon, the 198 ways of nonviolent resistance. It was a list written by a guy
named Gene Sharp, who is a political scientist and Nobel Prize nominee who wrote on resisting
dictatorships. Weirdly, holding fake trials isn't actually on that list. Giving out mock awards and
holding mock elections, those are on the list, but Alex's claim that holding mock trials is
something that is a main entry on this list is just him making shit up to overhype a bunch of
idiots in Germany pretending to do court shit. I'm not sure that mock trials are such an important
piece of American legal tradition, and I don't think that it really matches up with the story of
the Continental Congress either. I mean, Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown, these are all mock trials
really. Mock trials are good for education purposes, and entertainment purposes, obviously.
I don't think that the Continental Congress was really a mock trial either, but it was
entertaining. It was the uniting of delegates from the colonies to make actual demands of
Britain mock at all. It was 100% very real. Yeah, these people in Germany are not going to be
reaching the same kind of outcome, like actual demands. They advised like indictments and stuff
like, yeah, okay. Yeah, you guys have fun. Yeah. Yeah. Here's an indictment. You're so powerful.
Oh, you're so powerful. Oh, good for you. So this group in Germany is called itself the People's
Court of Public Opinion, and they're not, as Alex is claiming, top judges, lawyers, and scientists.
It's conspiracy lunatics presenting their conspiracy nonsense in front of little
mikes while wearing suits, so it looks more official than if the same things are being
yelled by Alex like usual. Right. For instance, the legal representative for the United States
is a woman named Deanna Sacks. On January 24th, Deanna spoke about her involvement in this trial
in an interview with Jim Fetzer, the guy who wrote the book No One Died at Sandy Hook, who
Alex is desperate not to be associated with. The rest of her Twitter feed is mostly just
anti-vax blog posts and retweets of Robert Kennedy Jr. Great. The other rep from the United States
is Nancy Anna Garner, who was almost sanctioned recently by the courts in Albuquerque after
she wrote the judge a letter that was, quote, truly shocking. From an article about the incident,
quote, in part of the letter, she called masks a face diaper and then went on and compared
mandate enforcement to Nazi Germany called Governor Michelle Lugin Grisham a, quote, phony
and said vaccines are experimental gene therapy. This was in a case where she was representing
a restaurant that was trying to get damages against the city for needing to be shut down during
COVID. And I guess she thought that letter was going to be useful for the case. Yeah. Somehow.
Yeah. Yeah. She had her Mr. Smith goes to Washington moment. Yeah. So when asked to apologize,
she said, quote, I just wanted to show them you want to play insane. I could play insane too.
Yeah. That is said by people who are never playing. So I wanted it to be shocking. And yes,
I liberally used a couple of swear words. As the judge said, I think I insulted every branch
of government. She asked that I withdraw it and I did withdraw it, but I met every word of it.
Stigious lawyer that I like that I like. This is a, I mean, there are many lawyers that I've
liked, but pretty, pretty solid stuff. I do like to like just imagining what goal is served by this
letter. I don't know. Just, just feeling, feeling good. Yeah. I mean, that's prestigious. I would,
I would take that as prestige. I feel like this is probably like malpractice. Yeah. On the part,
like if her client didn't want her to do this, I feel like they might be able to sue her. Yeah.
Yeah. I'm going to be, I'm going to throw this out there. I think bull would kick her out of the
people's night court. So this trial is a meaningless exercise of repeating the same old conspiracy
anti-vax talking points in order to dangle red meat out in front of people like Alex,
who will get really excited and sell it to his audience as if this is the move that's finally
going to bring about a worldwide recognition that you, listener, you have been right about being
anti-vax all this time. All this time, everyone said that you were an asshole and prolonged the
pandemic, but no, these absolute weirdos in Germany are pretending to have a court hearing and they're
going to vindicate everything you've ever done. So there's nothing meaningful about this at all.
It's basically just the international version of Jacob Wall's front porch publicity stunts.
Or, you know what I was thinking too, is like a lot of people in Alex's orbit do do this stuff.
Yeah. Like a reverend Manning up in New York, he held that weird mock trial of Obama. Right,
right, right. Well, you know, the Pope dug up another pope and held a mock trial, man. This
goes way back. But that wasn't recently. That's true. That's true. Benedict did not dig up another
pope. That's true. I feel like these folks really value the attention gathering that having a mock
trial does because also you give the appearance of it having any kind of legal meaning. And then
the people who take in your content will understand it that way too and disseminate it, push it
further. It's just a dumb publicity game. I just think of all the out of work actors who would give
anything to go to Germany and put on a play for a couple of weeks. You know, like there's no
difference. Well, first you need a law degree and then you need to write a judge a weird letter.
You don't need a law degree for that letter. I'll tell you that right now. Nope. I could probably
pull that one out. So look, we got these weirdos in Germany. Yeah, we got Rand Paul saying that if
the Republicans take over in the Congress, they're going after Fauci. All hell is going to break loose.
But that's not all. Paul promises investigation of Fauci. Republicans take some, you're like,
well, promises, promises. Oh, but guess what? Congress has now started an investigation into
Fauci and gain of function. So that's very, very important. And it just happens because you can
see all these articles, I go through them, I mix them up. Guys, I had the article in my stack where
Congress announces in the committee announces, even though Democrats are in control, an investigation
of the Wuhan virus origin and Fauci gain of function. That was the biggest story today.
And for some reason, I just got it mixed into my stack and cannot find it. But it was here.
Top story. Can't find it. Maybe you should have a smaller stack. That could help or have a different
workflow. The paper in front of you is clearly not effective. It's not going to help. So this is
just a story about the Republicans in the Oversight and Reform Committee, James Comer, Steve
Scalise and Jim Jordan, calling in seven scientists to testify who they believe were pressured by
people like Fauci to claim that the virus wasn't likely to have come from the lab in Wuhan. The
issue they have is that some of them, like the UK's Jeremy Farrar, had made statements that
like he was 50 50 on the lab leak versus natural origin prior to a conference call on February
1, 2020, where Fauci was involved. He was a part of that conference call. Right. After that point,
he was less convinced by the late lab leak theory. This naturally proves that Fauci put the squeeze
on him and got him involved in a cover up, as opposed to the possibility that a bunch of information
in science was discussed in the call, which made for our changes assessment toward viewing the lab
leak theory as less likely. Anyway, this is just another grandstanding publicity stunt by these
folks in the GOP who are essentially creating names and bank accounts for themselves by attacking
public health officials. Yeah. If there's some evidence that there's actually a cover up, then
great, come out with it. But I've seen this game played so many times already. And I know this is
going to be a zero. And it's just going to be like Rand Paul yelling at Fauci. Yeah. Like it's just
going to be that again. No, I mean, it's it's like three. I mean, it's like three cavemen trying to
ask aliens how to fly. Like, but they're smart enough to know that they can get millions of dollars
for it. And I've read Sitchin. I know what you're talking about. It's like, it's just like you don't
know any you have no context for anything that they could try and explain to you. And you don't
care. Yeah. And the problem too is the hostility of the questioning will disallow any kind of actual
like because I'm sure that a lot of times these scientists would be willing to explain. They
would be happy to explain that they're being treated as hostile witnesses and badger. They're
talking to a bunch of cavemen with clubs who are mad about the bright lights in the sky.
Mm hmm. And so it's counterproductive. It's not good. Speaking of counterproductive,
Roger Stone is back. Great. Got to do all four hours. Well, Roger will be on later. But
Alex has an announcement of something that breaking news with Roger. All right. Roger Stone's
joining us in the next hour. And I should have hyped this better. I just get so much in my mind
going on because he's been on fire lately. He's always informative. And he has been heavily
involved with the massive canvassing in Florida and other states that I saw being covered on OAN
Friday. He's been involved in it. And they have found 30, 40 percent of the voters are fake.
And that's a lot that, of course, almost to the Democrats. Huge number. Almost none of it is
skewed towards Republicans. There is some of that. But 90 plus percent is skewed towards Democrats.
So they show up at people's houses that voted in the last election and they go, no, we've lived
here five years. And that person never lived here. I bought this house from A or Z. In some of the
cases, they go, yeah, that guy moved out six months ago. But in large portions of the cases,
it's totally fake. But the people are voting. Woo, Alex and Roger are going into reruns.
Yep. This is a story Roger tried to push last October, but it went nowhere. So I guess he's
trying to breathe some new life into it, try and push donations or something. Maybe maybe he needs
money in order to make sure that this canvassing gets into the right hands.
Yeah. No, I'm sure. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. And it's crazy that it's all on the Democrats.
Totally. 30 to 40 percent. I swear, if you really start getting into what Alex, like,
if you believe everything Alex says, you have to think there's like 50 Democrats in the United
States. Sure. You know, like total. I think that's what he wants. Yeah. That's what he wants them
to think. We're the massive majority. Well, you kind of also have to think about the dynamics of
a lot of people that are listening to his show. Like I think a lot of his stalwart audience are
people who are in more disconnected areas, sure, sure, less urban areas. Right. Right. There are
plus 26 districts, if you will. Sure. Yeah. And I think semi rural. And I think that one of the
things that is advantageous about that for Alex is that he's able to create portraits that play on
the fears and prejudices that people have of urban areas who don't live in them. And so I think
that, you know, you can play, paint this picture of like crime everywhere, like on our last episode
about how downtown Austin isn't safe for anybody to wander through or whatever. Right. Like you're
able to sell that to an audience that has no involvement in living in a city or a big city.
And I think the same thing is true of like presenting the demographics of Democrats. Like
it is believable if you live in an area where everyone around you is Republican, you can think
like, Oh yeah, it is. It is probably true that there's only 50 Democrats. And I think even like
that bias does exist on the other side too with some people who are so cloistered and insulated
and just hanging out with and experiencing Democrats. Sure. They can think that it's
impossible that anybody would be on the right. But but I think that Alex plays into that. I think
he's it. It serves his purposes very well. Yeah. Yeah, it does. It is a it is always smart to
if if you are dealing with people who don't expose themselves to other things frequently,
it is a lot easier to tell them that other things you should not expose yourself to.
Shouldn't expose yourself to them. And let me tell you about them. Yeah. And let me tell you
why you shouldn't because they're evil and they'll get you killed and they're stealing your penises.
Oh no. So Alex is going to introduce Roger here. But but first you need some money. Okay.
They have gone to grand jury after grand jury. And I don't say this like thumb in my nose
like you've gone to a bunch of grand juries to indict me and they haven't that don't know. I'm
not somebody that dances by graveyards. No, I'm not feeling feeling slick and feeling like oh no,
I'm like my god, we got a criminal government here. And my lawyers are like, don't tell people
what's been going on. Let's just say this. I tell folks you better pray for us. You might just,
you know, see me in jail or dead with these people coming after us this bad. Same with Roger. This
is a game. They're trying to start war with Russia right now. So listen, I don't want to sit there
and prove to you how serious this is by us going off the air in six months because of finances.
I don't want to have to prove to you how serious this is by us losing the country or having World
War three with Russia. I want to be peaceful. Democrat, Republican, all of us, this is the time
to come together and say no to the multinational corporations that have launched this new world
order. And they're playing a song against each other because I don't care if you're Republican,
a Democrat, gay, straight, live in Canada, live in Mexico, it doesn't matter. The new world order,
the great reset is not good for you. You can wear the mask, go along with the shots, pretend
you're part of the power structure, but you're only engaged in the Stockholm syndrome. So usually,
I ask for support at the end of an interview with Roger and myself, but I'm just going to upfront
say this. The way our finances work and with supply chains broken down, now 25 weeks to get
products, I'm having to put the money in not six weeks before I get the product to have a
manufacturer, half the money. I'm having to put it out 20 plus weeks. So we got stuff coming in a
few weeks that I paid for 20 weeks ago. And then now I'm having to, okay, well, let's put it out
10 weeks and put it out 20 weeks. Because of that, we don't have the cash flow to do that to even be
able to sell funds. So I need everybody now to do things like get a reset wars membership and watch
the course. Ah, well, that'd be good for him because reset wars wouldn't have any kind of
shipping issues or any kind of supply chain is that would just be pure profit for him. So that
would be good. Yeah. Also, I don't think it makes sense that things that he ordered 20 weeks ago
are now coming in. If this is a new thing that supply chains are now that he needs to 20 weeks
in the future. No, no, no, no, you can't you can't judge him ex post facto dead. I know that
I'll try not to might not allow degree. Also, I mean, if you're out of supplies, and you need to
order things that'll come in at six months, you're fucked. Yeah. That is absolutely not a real
depiction of his situation. That's nonsense. Go to a bank and tell them that's your situation and
that you need an extension on your loans and see how they treat that. They'll be like, but I guess
you're foreclosed upon now. Yeah. And so Alex wants to drive people to reset wars, I guess, which
again is because it's just overhead. But I think people might have noticed that I have maybe
become a little bit less concerned with reset wars and maybe the drive to cover it has been less.
And one of the reasons for that I actually couldn't talk about Intel after the deposition
right came out because there was a question about it in the deposition. And here's what Alex
said about reset wars. Reset wars is somebody else's company. Okay, what is reset? Does that
have anything? Is that affiliated to free speech systems in any way or you know that is that is
somebody else's company that that is for promotions? So it's not like it's very clear
that Alex isn't really he just gets a cut of it. Damn. The reset wars as a company isn't even info
wars. It's not Alex. It's not free speech systems. It's Jake Doocy and his hypnotism bullshit. Yep.
And he got Alex to be the front man for these videos for a fee. And so the part about it where
Alex is like this is my most important work I've ever done. Yeah. Well after you kind of get the
sense of like he's willing to just back out somebody else's shit. Yeah. It's it's it took took a little
bit of the interest off it for me. Yeah when you when you see like Brad Pitt hawking some product
in an old Japanese ad and you're like that's clearly you just you know what you don't even care
you're just doing a commercial for the cash that's great good for you whatever fuck off.
That that's because he's not built a career out of seeming like he gave a shit about the news
right and what he was talking about. Yeah. So if you were to I can't believe that you would
seriously say out loud on your show. Yeah. This is the most important work I've ever done right
when you are not even close to thinking that it's even a little bit of work that you tried
or even something you're willing to take any direct ownership of. Totally. It's not really
even your project. It's someone else's company unreal promotions that you're doing real. Yeah.
It's it's a little bit it illustrates disingenuousness on his part but like think about it. We know
people comedians who have done like corporate gig kind of things where like maybe they do a video
for a corporate show like internal use. Right. Or like I used to work at that movie theater in
Columbia and Roger Lodge the host of the it was the match game. No not the match game the dating
some dating show that I used to watch. Was it shipmates. No that was a hard way. Yeah. Shit.
You'll get eliminate. No. Love it. Something like that. Anyway. Roger Lodge hosted the training
video for it. That's very funny. And so like people do stuff like that. These little corporate
gigs. So Roger Lodge was Troy McClure. Sure. Yes. So but people do that. Yeah. And like what Alex
has done is that this is a corporate gig for him. He's the face of the the reset wars material
that is from Jake Ducey. And it's just pathetic for Alex to be like this is the most important
work I've ever done. Can you imagine Roger Lodge being. Well I don't know what else he's done in
his career. But being like I'm so proud of this. Yeah. Good rich theaters promotional video the
internal training. Yeah. It's the best work I've ever done. Yeah. Pathetic. Yeah. So that that makes
it me slightly less interested in like rushing to cover it. Right. But we're still going to get to
it eventually. We'll get there eventually. Yeah. So sad. It's so craven and awful. And it's for him.
And it's abusive to me. Exactly. Because I want to cover his most important work. Absolutely.
I don't want to cover him doing a gig. Once again you have had that football pulled out from beneath
your feet. And again you go flying 360 degrees in the air. I'm going to go fuck around and
complain to Peppermint Patty. I think it's a good idea. Somebody has to. So look Roger's got a plug
to. Oh well yes of course. Alex has some plugs. Roger's got some plugs. This this plug is is is
wild. You can go to StoneDefenseFun.com StoneDefenseFun.com. Unfortunately I do still need the help
of Patriots and the Infra Warrior community. Well that's right Roger. I mean I know you're down to
one half broken car and I don't want to embarrass you. That's what's going on. Let's expand on this
because we're not bitching folks. You got to keep the Warriors in the fight. You forgot you have
you have the Capitol Police suing you for running January 6. I mean you were had nothing to do with
it. I mean that's just people you're like well just don't folks they come at you with
Georgetown University and the CIA are suing me. OK. They admittedly run the law clinic the Virginia
lawsuit against us. This is not a frickin game. And we just we understand it's all rigged. We've
just got to fight through the whole process or they shut us down right now. They would send in
the local constables and literally take the equipment and turn our lights off. OK. I have to
fight right through the crooked thing right through the rig courts right through battling
for years in the courts and all of this just to stay on the air. We know it's all rigged but while
they're biting us and attacking us and clawing at us like gremlins we just stay in the fight at
our guns blasting at the New World Order. Sorry Roger I'm ranting as perfectly right. Sorry Roger
I interrupted the plug. The defense fund by complaining about my own righteous battle against
all the fucking constables. The CIA is suing him. What's all this. It's ridiculous.
So Roger does end up plugging some more though. Yeah. Alex does give him a little more time. He's
got a half broken car. I don't know what that means. I think I read. I think this is I think
that he's talking about the fact that I think I read somewhere that Roger Stone can't afford to
fix his car. But what is it a half a car that's broken or is it a car that's halfway broken. I
think it's a car that's halfway broken. It works sometimes. Who cares. I mean beyond
beyond Roger. I don't I mean like I don't know every car that I've ever had has been half broken.
Right. But he can't afford to fix it is what I care about. Yeah exactly. That's that's fine.
But that's what Alex is talking about with the half broken car. Right. Yeah. I never felt.
I mean let's go back to when I worked at that movie theater where Roger Lodge did the training
video. Yeah. I never felt entitled that someone else should fix my car. No. I don't know why Roger
Stone. That's something that's relevant to his his legal defense. I think because he would like
everyone else to pay for the rest of his life. Yeah. I would think so. Yeah. The way he goes
about it to Roger trying to get everyone to pay for all his shit. Yeah. Little tacky little
tacky. Let's hear it. Quite tacky. I just wanted to upfront let listeners know that they don't
normally hear me at the start of the interview call for support. But it's that damn serious.
We aren't going to back down. We aren't going to give up. But we could give out Roger. So how do
people support you again. How do they get a Roger Stone did nothing wrong. Sure. How do they get
your books. How do they find Roger Stone paraphernalia as the left calls it. Again you can go to
stone cold truth dot com. Go to the shop. Don't call truth dot com. Go to the shop. You can get
your your iconic Roger Stone did nothing wrong t-shirt iconic sign presidential pardon or you
can get one of my famous Roger Stones paper weights. Sorry. What if you just want to help me in the
legal battle and I need to help you can go to stone defense fun dot com. These this shop is nuts.
Sure. I understand. Yeah. Roger Stones. The paper weight. Yeah. A little dumb. No that's great.
Roger Stones. Come on. You can't not. It's a little uncle joke. Kind of you know it's a little
bit on that scale of yeah. Come on man. Come on buddy. But selling signed pardons. That is
that is amazing. That's brazen. That is absolutely one of the more waggle your dick
at the law. I mean god damn signed copies of his presidential pardon. Yeah. God damn. I'm
going to have to look this up. I didn't look in. How much. Yeah. How much does it cost for a signed
copy of the presidential pardon of Roger Stone for crimes that he 100 percent committed. Well
okay so for 10 bucks. Yeah. You can get a small autographed stone. Okay. For 20 bucks you can get
a an engraved it appears signature on a larger stone. For. Bring him the stone of success.
For twenty five dollars you can get a shirt that has a syringe with a line through it. Great.
That says what happened to my body. My choice. Anti vex shirt. Too long. Too long.
Roger Stone still did nothing wrong with a fedora over it. That had 25 dollars. That's great. I
would like that. Roger Stone still did nothing wrong mug coming in 15 bucks. Whoa. That's an
expensive mug. Probably too too much. Yeah. You can get a picture of Roger Stone getting arrested.
Seriously. They have a Roger Stone arrest photo for sale. You know. 20 bucks. 20 bucks. This is why
this motherfucker can get away with this shit is because that is such a great dick wag. I can't.
I mean it's unimpeachable. So here's the description of the picture. A riveting piece of history
and a huge mistake for Special Counsel Robert Muller. The stunning pre-dawn raid of Roger
Stone's home to arrest him for politically motivated fabricated first time nonviolent crime
shocked the nation and mobilized the MAGA base in America to support Roger Stone and his epic
struggle for justice. CNN just happened to be there to live broadcast the entire circus.
So you can get a photo of that signed by Roger for 20 bucks. Wow. Wow. Where would you hang that up
Dan? In the fireplace. No. I don't know. I mean like right. The picture is nuts too because like
you know he's talking about like how oh they came and they raided me. He's wearing a shirt that says
Roger Stone did nothing wrong. Exactly. Like he knew this was happening. You're so fucking dick.
God damn what an asshole. So we got the personally hand signed presidential pardon. Right. How much
do you think it costs. I'm going to have to go. He's going for broke on that one. I bet he's charging
a hundred. So on December 23rd 2020 President Donald J. Trump granted an unconditional presidential
party pardon an act of both mercy and justice capital J justice capital J as the president
determined that Stone had been framed by Robert Mueller's now discredited political witch hunt
share and had been railroaded in a corruption trial in Washington DC. Yeah. 20 bucks. 20 bucks.
Oh man. He's really blowing that one. Yep. I feel like you need to charge a shit ton for that.
That's prestige pricing. You know you got you've got your Goldilocks items. You got your you've
got your shirt for 20 bucks. You got your you got your expensive items. You got your mug for 15.
And then you got to go for broke with something. Well I'm going to tell you this right now. The
supply is unlimited. Yeah. I would believe so. And demand is low. So I don't think he could get
away with charging that much because no one wants it. It's not about getting away. It's not about
selling them. It's about the flagship product. No no no. He is about selling it because he wants
money clearly. He has a half broken car. Whatever that means. What kind of conversation. If you
buy one of those you expect somebody to be like hey what's that. And then you say that's my signed
copy of Roger Stone's presidential pardon. It would be so funny if you go into your doctor's
office and they have their diplomas up in the Roger Stone site. Just as a prank. Oh my god.
That would be very funny. That would be very funny. That would either be the best doctor ever
or you'd have to run the nightmare. Yeah. The worst. Yeah. So anyway Roger Stone.
I would have loved to be there for the conversation of deciding to do that. Yeah. No. That's that's
just amazing. That's the kind of thing that you come up with when you're like sitting around high
with your buddies. Totally. Like that kind of an idea. No. That's the idea. So Roger Stone's
same session. Love it. Five seconds. Right. Five ten seconds. They're like Roger Stone. Roger
Stone's great. Next 45 minutes is fucking terrible ideas. What about Stones Rogers. No that's stupid.
And then finally we get to. Oh my god. I've got the perfect idea. Yeah. And see I think a normal
person would respond to someone suggesting they should sell autographed pardons. They'd be like
I don't know. I think that would look bad. Have you ever heard of hubris like let's do it. Let's do
this man. This is you to a tee. This is a bespoke product that only Roger Stone could sell. I'm
certain is not flying off the shelves. No. So Alex gets talking about to Roger about the situation
in Russia and this is really really strange and he's got a lot to say from his research and his
contacts and his working for multiple administrations about what he really thinks is happening
with this Russia crisis that we saw Bloomberg on Friday announced that Russia had attacked
and later say sorry fake headline. We've seen the State Department CIA say just trust us. We
know they're going to attack themselves and we say give us proof. They said that is the proof.
We've already gone over the Bloomberg story but I really think that the way Alex is talking about
the claims that Biden officials made that Russia was going to carry out a false flag. The way he's
talking about is very strange. I'm not going to defend the administration's claims or necessarily
how they're presenting them but the last person who should be attacking this is Alex. If his complaint
is that someone is coming out and predicting a false flag and then the only proof they can provide
to back up their claim is trust me. Then this is a situation where Alex is indicting himself far more
than anybody in the Biden administration. Alex's career is one long string of him predicting
false flags that never happened based on either no evidence or something that is like his intuition
or maybe a dreamy ad or some headline he misread. If I were Alex I wouldn't take this approach to
attacking the Biden official because it has the potential to make any engaged listeners question
what evidence Alex ever has or to offer with his rampant predictions of false flags. Anyone who
seriously questioned that and had listened to enough of his show would reach the inevitable
conclusion that Alex is just regularly making up intense predictions of imminent false flags
than when they don't come to pass he moves on and acts like he never did it. That's just I think
it's dumb to accuse people of baselessly predicting false flags when that's your business model.
Yeah I was kind of expecting because I heard the I heard Biden and all of them say that and I was
like oh well great we're having a great time and I assumed Alex was going to be like aha see
this is the false flag they are going to do it and then release the video so they're just getting
you ready for the false flag they're going to commit and then they're claiming that the Russians
committed that false flag when in fact it was the United States who committed it that makes the most
sense to me for for an Alex thing to say sure not for him to be like declaring a false flag is a
bad idea like what are you fucking talking about well and being like if you predict a false flag
you must show absolutely evidence yeah no that's that's a standard that he can't live up to no that's
infuriating yeah it's it's a strange take but I guess what are you gonna do his audience doesn't
demand much no that's true there is not a lot of demand yeah yeah so Roger has some interesting
ideas about what Putin wants vis-Ã -vis Ukraine and he thinks that it's exactly like the Cuban
interesting they would like us to believe that Putin wants to take over all of Ukraine
and install a puppet government so that he can restore the fated glory of the great Soviet Union
like he said he can't even economically afford that secondarily let us listen to what he is saying
over and over and over again when he says he doesn't want Ukraine to join NATO what he is
saying is he doesn't want Western missiles on his border this is identical to what President
John F. Kennedy said in 1962 when he said he did not want Russian missiles 90 miles off the shore
of the United States this is all about that and he said it over and over again but that gets
extrapolated to he wants to take over Ukraine I don't believe so if Ukraine would merely agree
essentially not to put missiles on the border of Russia this entire thing could be averted
I think that a thought experiment here might be useful and that is can you imagine a situation
where Ukraine agreed no missiles on the border yeah but we're joining NATO yeah there'd still
be a problem yeah it would be a huge problem yes yeah so Roger like interpreting the only problem
being uh missiles right with the the the joining of NATO that's just not the case no the problem
is the missiles within the mind of someone in NATO there's a possibility that Putin doesn't
want to take over Ukraine in the sense of actually occupying the country but just like in the case of
Georgia in 2008 this is a situation where you can effectively use military action or the threat
thereof to serve as a veto to a state wanting to join NATO which will also act as a warning to other
states in the region that might want to join up as well a part of it may be missile related but
it's also an attempt to keep states in the neighboring region within Russia's sphere of
influence and not allowing them to make other strategic partnerships Roger's kind of sugarcoating
this to make Russia the unimpeachable good party in this which is Alex's agenda as well and again
I don't think this is an indication of any kind of like fealty to Russia the way that some people
might suspect right uh but I think it's just rooted in this hatred of the international order
like if Trump were in office they'd probably be insisting that he needs to send troops to help
Russia fight off NATO right right right probably would be almost certainly right but it would be
motivated from the same place of opposition to world bodies of cooperation right right right
things that are seen as globalism yeah as opposed to necessarily supportive Russia yeah I mean
if I were pardoned specifically uh for courting Russian influence in our elections
I think I would go so hard the other direction when I got out the other side of the pardon I'd
be like Russia's bad like I would be like I gotta really I gotta really ham this oh one up if I'm
gonna continue to say that I still didn't do it now here's what's gonna be great is if Roger
believed that his pardon meant that he could never be tried again exactly yes he's like frankly I
think Putin should take over the United States it should influence our elections ah you can't catch
me yeah I just think it's a little bit weird yeah so uh Alex gets into a very weird consistent theme
of his here you know we get new crew in here sometimes over the years we got the best crew ever
and people will ask me they're like hey you came in you were dragon
and then you went in your office for an hour and you came out are you using drugs
how the hell did you get so excited once you're on air but you're not when you come in here
and then they get to know me and learn no I'm I'm excited because the world's exciting and exciting
things are going on and they're trying to start nuclear war with Russia and we could all die
oh that's exciting wow um he seems to have consistently people around him asking if he's
on coke okay and that's a little suspicious here's a common thing that happens uh you low energy
right go into a room by yourself come out high energy this if it happened once this is a regular
occurrence I'm just excited that we might die it seems like it seems like you might be excited in
private without anybody seeing what gets you so excited and whether or not this actually is
happening to him on a regular basis he does seem to feel the need to bring it up on air a lot uh
huh and one of the things that I found particularly strange about this is that he's not even like
crazy high energy on this episode no this isn't one where he would need to sort of give that caveat
I mean unless he walked in like literally asleep just like practically sleepwalking and they're
like there's no way Alex is going to be able to handle this one or if he did a bunch of blow
and he he just wasn't super high energy but he felt like maybe he was right right so he's projecting
I don't know it's very strange and I would I I would be I would be curious why he seems to need
to bring this up over and over again so uh I'm glad you wrote down that diagram earlier yes about
the world power is it going to come back it's coming back okay so keep pay attention are we
gonna have more Alex relists the world I was gonna say I feel like we're gonna have a yeah thank god
I'm seeing it everywhere now being discussed by top scientists and lawyers and major leaders and
Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan and and all these other people now talking about the great reset
it's the corporate cabals it's the other power structure there's China
there's Russia there's the United States there's the European Union there's the Islamist
but what's bigger than all that together the big corporations manipulating it all
above the law we never think about being conquered by them that's what the great reset is so please
go to resetwars.com today really really going back to trying to sell that yeah it's not been quite
as heavily promoted no no it's interesting now overheads becoming an issue it may be yeah um
and he can't get anything in stock for 25 weeks apparently uh so yeah we've added the Islamists
now to the list of powers which is strange that he forgot it when he was in the middle of his
lecture it seems like they are the ones that he hates the most it seems like he's just making
shit up kind of adding whatever feels right in the moment yes yeah this is not this is like the uh
the bill gates is in the council of 12 or possibly middle management yeah yeah who knows yeah this is
this is bullshit also I would say if these big corporations are the problem maybe we should
do something about corporations shouldn't this be part of balances politics no no no hold on hold
they should be allowed to do this but they should not want to exactly that's what it's about it's
about freedom of choice Dan the freedom to kill people only means that if you don't you're a
better person I think that if out of control rampaging corporations are really one of the
largest issues that we face and even if Alex recognizes that right it seems like some kind
of state power is basically necessary in order to reel in those corporations no what you I don't
see I don't see what other alternative there is in terms of a communal solution to I mean obviously
the alternative is to keep people from shoplifting to make sure that the corporations have more money
I don't feel like that gets us where we need to go ah but that's because you're not going to get
there you're going to be crushed under the boot I'm not saying that shoplifting is the answer
but stopping it certainly is well that's not a problem okay yeah see well I'm convinced
so Roger gets to plug in again of course he needs money he really needs to fix that car man boy he
needs money but we don't have George Soros paying our bills so again the best websites
Roger Stone for folks to be able to support you if they want to keep us in the fight
StoneDefenseFun.com there it is StoneDefenseFun.com I still got to fight six completely baseless
harassment lawsuits being financed by George Soros or in one case by the Biden Justice
Department these are civil suits business insider said last week it was a criminal suit no these
are civil suits they're baseless but if you don't go fight them they get a judgment against you
already lost enough Alex you got to be honest with you I'm just happy to be back on my feet
because I got I got bowled over by the Chinese virus and it was 10 times worse than I thought it
would be and yes I did ultimately make a comeback thanks to Iver Mectin and Hydroxychloroquine
but in the meantime I started doing my own research and your iodine product X2 and X3
absolutely crucial in terms of rebuilding your immunity now just in case anybody's wondering
no I'm not paid a penny to say this not a penny I'm sold yeah I believe it I'm sold on this being
genuine I can't well listen I would never believe that Roger Stone was lying to me never especially
if he says I'm telling you the truth a beacon of truth yeah also I think that he might be getting
paid to say it specifically because he was in the middle of a plug maybe and then his brain
connected it to plugging the iodine could be seems seems like maybe those are in similar
compartments in his brain yeah it seems like he's supposed to be there to get everybody money yeah
he can't even do a plug without going into another plug nope it's ridiculous his plug for his legal
defense got interrupted with a story about how sick he was we could plug iodine I'm going to be
racist I'm going to continue to plug Iver Mectin and Hydrochloroquine for no fucking reason
Hydrochloroquine yeah apologies and then I'm going to plug one of Alex's products that I definitely
am not required to do as part of this appearance so Alex you know they're talking a bit about
January 6th and how they were all cool oh yeah and peaceful but they but Alex is a bit defensive
about it because people want him to shut up about January 6th maybe smart Jan 6 you heard my question
before the break the democrats are just all in betting everything on this but the polls the
research the numbers show their constituents are sick of it republicans don't want to hear about it
I mean this is just crazy no there's no there there there's no there there they're just tired
of hearing about this hey Alex Benghazi man you know he keeps things alive quite a while it's
it's crazy it is crazy it is so crazy they could have killed a congressperson yeah like they just
could have killed one more than one on national TV sure live streamed and I can't help but think
that a year later we would still be in the same place where they're like that's legitimate
political murder though that's that's totally fine they're just good honest god-fearing folks I
honestly don't think so like it's crazy I think that the line would have been crossed in a much
more serious way if a member of congress had been murdered I I understand you're shaking your head
and you don't agree that's that's a level of disillusionment and jadedness that I'm not quite
then I I pray for you sir I don't have faith that whatever response would have happened to that
hypothetical situation you're talking about I don't I don't have faith that it would have been
necessarily super effective or maybe the right response but I think a more serious response
would have been taken yeah we'll see uh no we won't well the next time they do it we will
well maybe yeah uh and especially because they have people like Roger to run and cover for it
yes I mean that's kind of part of the problem here right as you see in this next fucking clip
and now there's a new smear against that great american patriot general Michael Flynn it is
alleged that there was a draft of a memo that talked about seizing the machines a draft a draft
that was never acted on in fact as I understand it general Flynn's reaction to the memo was
somebody needs to run this by the lawyers and see if it's even legal I mean if I thought about
murdering someone but then I don't murder them can I be prosecuted for murder of course not
now you're being prosecuted for thought crimes let's be clear general Flynn did not recommend
martial law general Flynn did not recommend the insurrection act general Flynn did not
recommend the seizing of the machines I think he's recommended those things on Alex's show
literally all of them yes directly so we don't even need to talk about any drafted executive
orders to condemn Flynn here like in December 2020 he spoke to Newsmax and he said quote
he is trump here he could immediately on his order seize every single one of these machines
around the country on his order he could also order within the swing states if he wanted to
he could take military capabilities and he could place them in those states and basically rerun
an election in each of those states it's not unprecedented these people out here uh uh talking
about martial law like it's something we've never done yeah that's what he was saying right after
the election yeah Flynn's been really clear about how he wanted to trump uh trump to respond
Roger is just lying about this now because it looks really fucking bad that he wasn't just
talking shit it turns out he was also coordinating with trump about the possibilities of doing these
things right right right right so so like yeah so if you think about committing a murder and then
you don't commit a murder not a crime no but if you get like 75 percent of the way to committing
a murder that's called attempted murder that's true yeah that's true and if you I don't know uh
are conspiring with people to commit a murder and you take a bunch of steps towards committing
that murder but you never actually follow through you never get quite there there's still a charge
you can you can catch for that yeah yeah especially if your murder plans uh indirectly led to the
murder of somebody else like if you hire somebody to kill somebody for you right right right and
they don't do it right you're still you still did you're still in trouble you did the bad thing yeah
yeah yeah oh boy so anyway we got one last clip here and uh it's alex again just rattling off
a bunch of things that aren't true I would say that almost everything in this clip is not true
let's get it we have to remember Pelosi was saying trump will be removed by maybe even the
insurrection act she said we'll have martial law even if he wins the election we're not gonna accept
we're gonna hold our own inauguration uh they said uh that we'd have a civil war in the new york
times so they raised the temperature burned down billions of dollars of buildings attacked police
you know all the vice president who later became vice president was bailing
murderers and criminals out of jail and then sure that's why a million people a couple hundred
fight the police a few thousand get waved into the building and they arrest those that peacefully
went in this is outrageous this is a fraud and bare minimum the federal government stood down
and refused trump's request for national guard a month before and so it's on them because they
created the conditions to allow this to happen roger stone absolutely sure so here are the things
that you need to correct yeah go ahead down the list there Pelosi didn't say that if trump won
they wouldn't accept it and they just hold their own inauguration alex is making things up based
on a war game meeting that people had to discuss the possible responses that could be taken if
trump lost and refused to leave office two the burning of these buildings and such the protests
that has nothing to do with what alex is talking about is just connecting unrelated things yep
three Kamala Harris didn't bail out murderers or anything nope she retweeted a link to the
minnesota freedom fund which was helping to bail out people who arrested in the george for uh
floyd protests this has been spun wildly by people like alex into reaching the form you hear here
right for alex's january 6 narrative seems to be ignoring that he's now realized that
sturt roads and the oathkeepers totally plan to do what they did i mean what you hear there is alex
going back to the old narrative he used to say even though his show's talking points have been
updated that he's not even in sync with his own lies five uh the federal government didn't refuse
trump's request to send it the national guard so there's at least five like really discrete
problems with uh with that it's only 50 seconds long yeah it's it's complete bullshit here's what
i'm saying okay we don't need to fuck with the first amendment at all all right we don't need to
limit people's speech all right what we need to do is just get like a a litmus a litmus test
like this this clip right here if you have enough lies in a short enough period of time
you're off the air well it's like um you know some comics will do the laughs per minute yeah see
that's what i'm saying right we need to measure lies per minute we need saber metrics for
bullshitter totally what's your lies above replacement host alex is high alex is high
on that i think it'd be tough to find somebody who would be able to replace yeah i would be tough
he's the i can't think of the best baseball player in the world uh well i mean the best
baseball player in the world is showing tony yes okay i was gonna say my second best is mike
trout really was the best up until tony took over hey how about that probably the best in
history was barry bonds uh although wait wait wait wait give show hey otani another uh 10 years
and he might be there that's how good he is what about ken griffy jr ken griffy jr is great one
of the top 20 poo holes poo holes top 20 okay maybe even i would say i would put ken griffy at
eight and poo holes probably around 17 what about uh uh david x time david x time way low on the list
my friend so to gucci he's down there scott's bezio scott's bezio number six mark supine i'm just
naming the cardinals that were part of the world's he's winning uh winning team because i
would see all the time that's the only ones you remember yeah my buddy is all uh cardinals
and so we watch the shit out of that series but um yeah this uh like this episode in terms of uh
like meaningfulness over replacement right no no very bad there's not like really a ton going on
here because i think that in some ways alex is in the middle of a holding pattern yeah he's made
this prediction of the the giant cyber attack that uh these he's preemptively made that narrative
in case something happens the storms didn't seem to do it uh for him right so maybe this is going to
be pushed down the road kick the can down until maybe there is some kind of a cyber attack
simultaneously he's waiting for something to happen in ukraine uh and he's built up this
preemptive narrative of it being a false flag that the globalists are pulling against russia
no matter what right and the rest of this is just i don't know weird bullshit about history
and uh roger needs money roger really needs money that i mean i will say i take uh i take
some shot and frighten that i would like to see roger stone penniless and walking everywhere for
the rest of his life i think that'd be quite enjoyable well i mean he could be a panhandler
certainly he could be out there asking for money but i think he should have to be but what he would
make you uh it knows hat would be a top hat that's true that is true it'd be fun um he'd be a fun
panhandler i i i don't know i don't take joy in like his impoverishment or anything i do think
it's funny though the way that they're doing this like uh promotional yeah infomercial basically
like it's it's just excessive and uh and silly oh man yeah i gotta get one of the you gotta get
run of roger stones no yeah gotta get in grave too nope one of those paper weights just put it
on your stackies mm-hmm oh you gotta get on the stackies i i i'm gonna say this right now what
i'm worried that someone is going to as a joke by no do not give roger stone a fuck i told you
i want to see him penniless walking everywhere for the rest of his life don't as a joke by his
signed never no pardon just take joy in knowing that it exists and someone probably is someone has
and if you beat them maybe take it from them run away yeah uh so jordan will be back uh on another
episode hopefully with a little bit more impact than this let's hope uh but until then we have
website we do it's knowledge fight dot com we're also on twitter we are on twitter it's at knowledge
underscore fight and i go to bed jordan yeah move back but until then i'm neo i'm leo i'm dzx
clark i'm darryl rundas and now here comes the sex robots andy and chansas you're on the
earth thanks for holding hello alexa my first time caller i'm a huge fan i love your work i love you