Knowledge Fight - #674: April 22, 2022

Episode Date: April 25, 2022

Today, Dan and Jordan take a little glimpse at the middle of Alex's Moneybomb, where he's trying to get his audience to pay his legal fees for him.  Also, Alex begins selling teeny-tiny gold bars, an...d chats with Oliver Stone's son. Citations

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys knowledge fight. Dan and George, knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a Christian color. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge fight. Everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. A couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed, we are Dan Jordan. Dan Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your bright spot today? You go first. Okay. My bright spot, Dan, it's a little bit pedestrian, but yesterday was such a nice day.
Starting point is 00:01:16 It was in Chicago of all places. We went out and we played tennis. We did some outdoor things. It was great. Took the dogs on a long walk. Delightful. It was fantastic. Always nice. Always nice to be able to get out into God's nature and see some stuff and feel the breeze. And then it rained sideways today. So, you know, Chicago and the day before. Yeah, exactly. And it's going to snow tomorrow. I am pretty sure because this town is literally insane. Yep. Yep. Um, what's your bright spot? Oh boy. It is tough, tough to say. Uh, I guess it's my birthday. It is your birthday. So, hey, 38. 38, Dan. 38. Happy birthday. Feeling great. I wasn't going to say anything. Oh no, but I mean, like, hey, you know, I get to celebrate my birthday doing the things I love
Starting point is 00:02:09 hanging out with you. Of course. Uh, the show listening to Alex's dumb ass. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. We, well, I mean, we could have been in the air right now. That's true. Landing in Austin, getting some barbecue, doing the whole thing, getting ready for two weeks of no holds barred trial coverage. Yeah. Yeah. Going around, finding the local ice cream novel teams in Austin for the dreamy, creamy summer being treated by all the ice cream places in Austin. Once they find out it's dreamy, creamer summer, they're going to be banging down your door. The world is your oyster at that point. And they're like, Oh, you're here for the Alex Jones trial. Why don't you take two extra ice cream novelties? Be on your way, young man.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Yeah. But hey, still very nice. They've been some nice birthday wishes and I appreciate it. Fantastic. So Jordan, today we have an episode we're going to be talking about Friday of last week. That would be the April 22 to you 2022. Shit. I forgot how this goes. Anyway, it's Friday's episode. Okay. It's a, hey, it's a modern episode, man. Is it that, huh? Yeah. So Alex had, of course, done his bankruptcy move and the trial for the damages in the Texas Sandy Hook case got postponed. And then later on in the week, the US trustee came out with a letter of opinion that Alex's use of the bankruptcy process was not above board. Right. And so this all is still developing still no idea what's going to happen here, but it seems fraught. Yeah, it is. It is.
Starting point is 00:03:49 It was nice to see somebody in the position to write a letter say the thing that everybody knew, which was it's obvious you're exploiting this whole situation. Hey, this looks shady as hell. Hey, man, we're on year four of waiting for you to stop delaying this trial. And just now, just now you decided that it bankrupt the company that has no money. Good call. Good call. So that's going on in the background. Yeah. Will not come up on today's show. Why would it? Sure. That's nothing to talk about. Also, Thursday, Alex decided to do a money bomb. Naturally Thursday through Saturday. Oh, God. Money is bombing. Oh, no. So yeah, Thursday, he did his show Friday. He came back to the studio and did an interview with Mark Dice.
Starting point is 00:04:34 And here Friday, we have his show for the middle of the money bomb. Okay. This is the prime money bomb territory. Yeah, you could argue that. I think in past years, money bombs, you might, I think that he's done some like drunk Q and A's. Yes, that is true. I remember that one. I don't, yeah, I don't know. So many of the money bombs are just like, all right, Alex's show is watchable. And then the rest of this bullshit is just trying to fill space. Let's show like a little video that Larry Nichols put together. It'll kill time. Oh yeah. I mean, for, for your birthday, it's nice to, because we, I can go back and remember the very first money bomb that we covered. And you're, I want to say childlike glee at the possibility of actually watching the
Starting point is 00:05:22 entire thing. I've done that. I've tried to or succeeded in doing that twice. Yeah. And it's not always a money bomb, but the, the marathons for free speech or whatever the fuck he does. Yeah. And I really did kind of want to do that again this time. Yeah. There was a part of me, but it just, the awareness of like, all right, what's going to be going on in hour eight is going to be so useless. Yeah. Oh yeah. Rob Dew is going to be sitting there talking to a guy who's on rumble, 100 has a marginally popular rumble account where he posts videos that are supposed to trigger the libs who aren't on rumble. That's what they're going to do. Yeah. So I, I took, I took a break on that one, a little breakie and decided, we'll just talk about Friday,
Starting point is 00:06:06 see where he's at, see how things are going with the money bomb. And we'll get into that moment. But first, Jordan, let's say hello to some new walks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first, just in time, thank you so much. You're now a policy walk. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next. Bush did war crimes. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. Next. Hello, Cillian or Cillian. I'm not sure. Cillian. Yeah, I think it is. Yeah. From your ear friends. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thanks, Cillian. Next. Love you, honey. My anniversary present is only nine months late. Sorry for the little breakie. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. That's a good one. Make
Starting point is 00:06:42 it 10 months. That's a good one. We're also a month behind. So yeah. Maybe this one's for next year. You got it. Next. I showed you my one hour demo reel. Please respond. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next. I'm not Jordan and Zamasu did nothing wrong. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. I think it's a Dragon Ball Z thing. Oh, is that it? Okay. That makes sense. Yeah. Next. Don't tell my heart my little breakie heart. Thank you so much. You're now a policy one. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. Thank you. Very good. Yeah. So now Jordan here, before we get into the episode proper, is where Alex's head is at. Okay. Do most of us deserve
Starting point is 00:07:23 to die? Yes. Ouch. Ouch. So this is a great money bomb that we're dealing with. I mean, look, if you're trying to raise money, you should say that most of the people who are in the audience probably deserve death. I mean, it is weird to think of a regular normal telethon that we've all seen. Well, Jerry Lewis would regularly scream. Jerry Lewis. All of us need death now. So please find it in your heart to donate. Yes. But whatever it is you can, five dollars, ten dollars, you deserve death anyway. Give till it hurts because, you know, it's really going to hurt when you die like you deserve to. I remember we are the world. Yeah. There are a couple songs about everybody should just die. We are the world that should be blown
Starting point is 00:08:09 up. It was a very different concert. Yeah. We are the world was just everyone singing Andrew W. K.'s better get ready to die. Oh boy. Anyway, here's where we start. Yeah. Alex has played a John Bowne report and decides he's going to opine on it a little bit. Of course. All right. On screen is undoubtedly John Bowne's most important report he's ever done out of hundreds of critical reports. The headline is power grid kill switch discovered now. I want to make that the central video at Band-Aidot video right at the top. And I want to add it under the live show feed today of the broadcast on the front page of info wars. Everybody can find it and share it. I want to explain something and be 100% clear about this. There is no doubt that the global fascist
Starting point is 00:08:58 corporate crime syndicate has kill switches in all the phones, all the power plants, all of the air traffic control and in all the Pentagon hardware. It's not the Russians. It's not the Chinese. It's on record. It's been declassified for decades, snowed and exposed as well. And now that very same group is telling you that power outages and hacker attacks are imminent and it's going to be the Russians. We got to go to war with the Russians. It's not the Russians imploding the border. It's not the Russians devaluing the dollar. It's not the Russians cutting off thousands of pipelines, including Keystone. What is the global corporations waging war against every nation state on earth? So this is kind of a summation of what you I guess you'd call the
Starting point is 00:09:46 primary thesis of the episode. Sure. Like in as much as there is content, this is kind of the content and that is that like we found this kill switch. There's a he's always talked about like the internet kill switch, but now apparently the entire power matrix, the whole power network infrastructure. He's found these kill switch. So what he's saying is that the United States power grid was built in such a way as to be 100% shut offable by one dude at any point in time. I think that that's the premise. Yeah, that's not good. No, that would be a bad power grid. I'm going to say that right now. Let me reassure you too, because you might be scared right now. I watched that John Bowne video. Yeah, does not prove this in any way. Oh, that's good. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:32 that's good. A little bit light in terms of evidence, just just like, you know, regular wise, you don't want to have that kind of switch laying around. What if he trips and boom, and then everybody has power? You know, yeah, terrible. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's why you want there to be redundancies in like how you do something. They need to be two keys. Right. Yeah, got it. Got it. But yeah, so this is the title of that video that Bound made was power grid kill switches found. Okay. And did not find it. But a little bit of clickbait, some might say. Also, I love that Alex has doling out all this praise. John Bowne and Greg Reese are just constantly making the best video they've ever made. It's kind of crazy.
Starting point is 00:11:17 I don't know how they up their game every single video that they put out, but they started out they started out so low that they started out with the stairs so low. But even so, even if that were the case, right? Still impressive to just like to incrementally dedicate yourself to like, I'll be five percent better this time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's true. You know, yeah. Anyway, Biden's got a bill that you passed. Sure. Does it has to do with these kill switches? Of course. And look at the globalist. What is in the transportation bill that Biden signed in a law? A kill switch in all cars by law, new cars by 2025 that surveils you and tracks you in real time. It's in the fricking law. They put kill switches in the new cars. And by the way,
Starting point is 00:12:03 cars going back 20 years ago already have what they don't make a big deal about it, but major police departments have been let in on it and they got helicopters that just send a frequency down and the car stops. This isn't true. Alex also has some things mixed up. This isn't about a transportation bill. It has to do with the infrastructure investment and jobs act from last December, but he's making stuff up about. Sure. The bill itself doesn't mandate that cars need to have kill switches put in them. The language in the bill says that quote to ensure the prevention of alcohol impaired driving fatalities, advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology must be standard equipment in all new passenger
Starting point is 00:12:40 motor vehicles. The precise definition of what this might entail is a bit vague. So Alex has decided to define this as a kill switch that the new world order will use to take over your car, but that's not necessarily accurate. And it's just basically what he has decided to believe. Right. Right. But larger picture, this bill wasn't saying that all new cars had to have this equipment. It was saying that the Department of Transportation was required to draft regulations regarding this issue within three years, a deadline which many think will be extended, probably due to industry pushback. The phrasing Alex is using is misleading and he's talking about regulations that have yet to be written and may not be any time soon. So I'm kind of just
Starting point is 00:13:18 push that off to the side. Yeah. That being said, almost any car that uses Wi-Fi or keyless entry or keyless ignition can be hacked. That is just a reality of that kind of technology and it doesn't necessarily constitute a kill switch. If you're worried about this, one of the things you should do is not buy a Tesla because in 2020 consumer watchdog named them the most vulnerable cars in terms of getting hacked. You know, I'm starting to think and call me crazy. I'm starting to think that that company is not worth several thousand dollars per share or whatever it is that it costs. I might be overvalued. I might even say it might be overvalued. But what do you think about tunnels? We got to have them big. We got to have them long and we got to have them never finished.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Right. So Alex has taken kernels of real things and then just exaggerating and embellishing them in order to make them fit the narrative that he has going today, which is the theme of these kill switches and the globalists just being able to turn off everything at the push of a button. You know, I almost think it might be a good idea to have kill switches in cars, you know, like for drunk driving, basically. Why are we doing why are we doing car chases? Why are we letting people, you know, if I would rather a cop just turn the car off than chase it? I think that that would be prohibitively difficult to implement. Probably. And also would probably lend itself to a lot of abuse.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Yeah, I can see a number of ways it would. I think that what you kind of come into with this would be some kind of driver assistance or something, you know, like we're heading towards this world of like driverless cars being available in some fashion and some sort of a in-between state where if you're swerving or something like that, the car is able to sense that and pull over or something like that. Sure. I think that that's more of the discussion that's being or like these drunk driving safety mechanisms as opposed to like the cop has a ray gun that turns off your car. Now again, supervillain style, I would like that ray gun. Well, fine, just get like an EMP or something. Yeah, but it's got to be better than that. It's got to be more
Starting point is 00:15:32 targeted. It's got to be good. It's got to be real good. Fine. But look, there's other kill switches. Oh, yeah. Switching gates in the human body. Oh, shit. Everybody needs to get this straight. We have a kill switch. Remember the movie Dune? It's an adaptation by never heard of it folks of that great book. And remember Baron Harkinen has heart plugs and everybody where if he doesn't like you or he wants to get off, he just pulls a heart plug out. That's not in the book. That's in the movie that Lynch put out. And so America in all the world has heart plugs. Just you just pull the heart plug and it opens up the order and all your blood spills out. Okay. That's what's going on here, ladies and gentlemen. And that's what's so frustrating about this broadcast is 99%
Starting point is 00:16:24 of what we are covering and what we are doing is on the damn record. In Frank Herbert's Dune. No, I'm sorry, the movie. It's David Lynch's movie. It's not the new movie. It's not the book. It's specifically David Lynch. I like that Alex tries to pretend he's not a dork, but at the same time he knows differences between the book of Dune and the Lynch version. Oh, you bet. He is in deep. I'm telling you that the Lynch version is one of the funniest movies and also terrible, but also great. I don't even know what to tell you. It's fantastic. I think I watched it when I was much younger, but I don't know if I absorbed much of it. Man, my friends and I, we used to get together and get high and like watch it once a month and make fun of it the
Starting point is 00:17:12 entire time. It's such a good, terrible, bad movie. Maybe we have to check it out sometime. Alex seems to think it's good. In terms of illustrating the reality of what America's dealing with to give you an idea of the heart plugs in Baron Hart, then Dune. It was like a little, it was like a little stopper. It was like a, it's like a bath drain and Baron Harkonnen just pulls it out and the guy's like, and then he dies and that's it. I feel like that's been something that's been in a number of fiction works. Yeah. I'm familiar with the concept. There are easier ways to kill somebody, but what are you going to do? So Alex gets off this topic and starts complaining as he is known to do, particularly during these money bombs. And he has some complaints about
Starting point is 00:17:56 very relevant celebrities. Okay. And that's why their underlings are running around. We're all getting part of the story from Shatner to AOC, to Beto, to the rest and to Extinction Rebellion. And they're saying that the cataclysm, the great disaster is about to come. And there's going to be so much death. Shatner's, you know, up there flying around with Jeff Bezos. He gets back down from space. He goes, I just saw it down there and too bad they're all going to be dead. The coming cataclysm. But I guess what's needed right the earth. I mean, you know, sir, sir, please stop telling people that. Whoa, that's death. Here's everything William Shatner said to Jeff Bezos have returning
Starting point is 00:18:45 for space. So Shatner didn't say that shit. He said that space made him appreciate how sensitive and frail life on earth is. Sure. How delicate things are. Yeah. Quote, we need to take care of the planet, but it's so fragile. There's a little tiny blue skin that's like 50 miles wide and we pollute it and it's our means of living. When Shatner was talking about death, he was referring to the feeling of looking into the seemingly empty expanse of space compared to looking down at earth. Quote, oh my God, it's undis, it's indescribable to see the blue color of the atmosphere shoot by like that down there is mother comfort and up there is death. Is that what death is? It's so moving. Alex is just making up bullshit about
Starting point is 00:19:25 this because Shatner's comments are super benign, but it seems like it's kind of close to like climate advocacy. So Alex has to be mad at it. Right. Right. Right. Right. Of course. He's a little baby. I mean, he can't just, I mean, he can't even be like, what is he mad at Carl Sagan's little pale blue dot speech? Like, is that also how mad he is? Like, it's a small planet. What do you want from us? The universe is big. So Alex has some complaints. I've already mentioned this. Yeah. He has a lot of complaints. He's got issues. One of those, but major issues is that the globalists are going to kill everybody. Sure. But look, we already deserve that. So true. But look, hey, globalists don't like you. Oh, they like Alex. They think he's cool.
Starting point is 00:20:11 That's where we are. And I'm just sitting there trying to explain to everybody that works in the system. You understand when they say 90% dead that they're only telling the 10%, oh, you're still going to be around. They're going to get rid of you too. And a lot of people know this stuff and they decided to join with it thinking it's going to protect them. That is the dumbest thing you can do, even if you don't believe in God and you don't believe in karma, you don't believe in what you show, you don't believe in that, which it's totally real. Anybody who's experienced life knows that. They're going to kill you. Do you think they're going to leave a bunch of traitors and scum and social climbers like you around when they finally drop the hammer?
Starting point is 00:20:47 Of course not. They do not respect you. And the top of this group is very well-organized and serious. Their minions are adult and seen all in disease, not in control. But at the top, these are Luciferians. These people are very pious, very focused. Wait, what? And they believe they're carrying this out. They'll be given godhood once they cleanse the earth of humans. They'll be able to merge the machines. And the first people they're going to kill once this thing goes down is the minions that open the drawbridge because they don't want you around later. They're going to scapegoat you with the survivors. And I'll just tell you point blank, I am highly respected by these groups because they know I understand their whole plan and they
Starting point is 00:21:23 just disagree with me. And I've been invited to join them, everything, many times. Most famous people you can imagine, you name the net. Okay, it's not name dropping here. That's what's going on. Of course it's not. Snap my fingers still and quote, you know, get the private jet codes and know where the air base is and where the bunkers at and all that crap. I have chosen to stay here on the surface with you because God's watching and I'm not going to be part of this. Wow. That's something else. My imaginary enemy has nothing but the deepest respect for me. Right. And I'm not name dropping when I call out my imaginary enemy for having so much respect for me. It's literally not name dropping because he didn't say any names. He didn't say any names.
Starting point is 00:22:02 No, because there aren't any. They're not even people. No, there's nothing there for him to claim that he is so respected by them. You dumb fucks. You don't understand the globalist lovey I could be on their yachts and in the bunkers in a second. But because I because God demands I care about you so much that give me money. Absolutely. Give me money. Absolutely. I'm not going to be like one of those addled underlings to those pious Luciferians. No, I'm here fighting for you by complaining about Dune. Yep. Yep. Making Dune metaphors because I know that's what you relate to. That's what you wanted. So that's one one way Alex looks at it. Although even within a couple of minutes, he's saying something that like, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:22:45 this doesn't jive with like Alex being really respected by the globalists. So every one of these Rothschilds and Rockefellers and Gaetzes and Newell order people pretending they're God on this power trip are going to be brought down to size. You will be broken. You will be destroyed. Okay. So you sit there and laugh at me under constant attack by the satanic system and all the eyes and all the fraud. That's a sign of I'm in the arena. Thanks to the glory of God, the grace of God as a failed vessel still fulfilled with the Holy Spirit and reenergized millisecond to millisecond, carrying out my mission faithfully as best I can as a failed center, but still in the court of God in the in the countenance of the angels.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And I can guarantee all of you that serve Satan, you will be destroyed. You will be broken and you will pay for what you've done. So you laugh and you giggle and you snicker and you think you're getting away with it. You're not. You're going to pay very, very soon. I've got a lot of big news today. We're in the middle of this big 40 hour emergency fund raising transmission in full war store.com. I want to thank you all for your support. Wow. Real bizarre. That's weird. Yeah. So on the one hand, the globalists up top really, really respect Alex, but then at the same time, they're giggling and chortling at him. They're laughing at how stupid he is for, I guess, spurning their advances.
Starting point is 00:24:22 I guess that's the way you might might look at it. I suppose. Yeah. That's about as good as it gets. I guess that that is kind of the only way to make both of those congruent. Yeah. They respect him because he understands their plans, but they laugh at him because he refuses to join them, because he insists on staying on the surface. Right. Right. Right. Like an idiot. Right. And doing incredibly meaningful 40 hour broadcast. His work is unrivaled. Unrivaled. There are no rivals for what he does. Imaginary rivals. Zero rivals. Yes. So he goes to break and he comes back. And like I, this is inappropriate. This is just, there's no way to excuse this. The decision has been made that you and your family are
Starting point is 00:25:11 non-essential and are marked for death. It's all been publicly announced by the most powerful organization in the world, the Bilderberg group. They're a spokesperson, Klaus Schwab, and the World Economic Forum. Wild. I could play you hours of them now openly taking the mask off because they can't hide who they are anymore because they've gone from beta to operational. All right. We have a lot of really big guests today. This is so fucked up because that he doesn't mean any of that. It's just something that feels good for him to come in from break to like get really extreme, really, really hype things up. Totally. It's a throwaway sort of, yeah, dramatizing moment for him. And what he's actually saying to the audience, if they believed
Starting point is 00:25:56 it, they would, I don't know, take up arms. I mean, based on what he has said, if it is gone from beta to operational, your family is marked for death. Then you are already in a war. You're already fighting. There's no reason not to go murder people because they're already starting the war with you. Yeah. Yeah. Or like, you know, to respond the other way, like given to despair. Sure. Yeah. Just sit and wait for death, I guess, is what info wars is teaching you. There's a lot of really negative possibilities. There's only negative possibilities from this. Right. And to Alex, it means nothing. That that is just boilerplate nonsense that that he's just doing to to amp things up because that's how it feels good for him. It's a it's a newsman in a movie.
Starting point is 00:26:43 That's what a newsman in a movie would say. Yeah, I guess. Well, it's a bad movie. Yeah, it's a bad movie. Maybe Dune. I don't know. So Alex went to the gas station on the way to to the show and he saw somebody buying cigarettes. A man was buying a pack of cigarettes, American spirits in front of me. I was getting a breakfast taco and a coffee. Thanks for letting us know. And there were 1149 for regular cigarettes. And the man complained, man, it just went up from nine bucks last week. And the guy behind the counter counter goes, I know, and I'm told it's going up again next month. When you see cigarettes go up. Couple dollars in a month, baby, you're going Zimbabwe.
Starting point is 00:27:40 I might have kept that in just for that. Just for that. Is that a thing? Is that a sentence? Is that a is that a regular idiom that people use that I've never heard before? Baby, you're going to Zimbabwe. I don't know what that means. It means like hyperinflation. Sure. Okay. Okay. That's what he said. The way he expressed it is, baby, you're going to Zimbabwe. Not two. You're going. You're going to Zimbabwe. You're going to Zimbabwe. Oh, you're going Zimbabwe. Yeah. Yeah. I thought it was you're going to Zimbabwe. And I was like, what's there? No. So yeah, that's just a fun turn of phrase. But here in this next clip, Alex gets into the news. Not really. Okay. I really don't want to miss the forest for the trees here. Do you understand
Starting point is 00:28:24 that the deep state corporations put kill switches and everything? And now they admit it. And then they say Russians are going to turn the power off when they're the ones that put the damn switches in. This is not our government. This is mad scientist control freaks that couldn't help but do that because they want to control things. And by the way, they wanted to populate you and I. So is there a bigger issue? Yeah, this stuff's crazy. Yeah, it's scary. Look at all the wild stuff the communists and the Nazis did. I mean, that's was crazy. Crazy people do really crazy stuff, especially power mad megalomaniacs that are jacked into an anti human force. Sure. So let me just say this right here. I'm very thankful to the listeners
Starting point is 00:29:08 and I'm very thankful to the viewers. I'm maxed out and our most important work is now happening right now. So straight into just the sales pitch serious sales pitch. Yeah. I mean, honestly, like our last episode from the present day with so much fucking ads. Yeah. And this is the same, but I kind of treat it a little bit more softly because it is a telethon. I mean, it's both theory. I don't think it's as tasteless for him to just constantly be doing ads because it's an ad to show. Right. You know, he came out and said beforehand, so you know when you are listening to the show that you are going to hear a shit ton of ads. Yeah, not like a regular show where he just does ads all the time. I mean, I still think like it's an indictment of his show that there's
Starting point is 00:29:54 not much else. You know, there's not really much else of value, except for him rambling about nonsense and how you're all going to die. Sure. You know, what have you do in references, of course. Cigarettes are expensive these days. That's true. You're going Zimbabwe. Going Zimbabwe. Maybe you're going Zimbabwe. Um, but yeah, like I just, I was listening to this. I was like, it's really telling that you like don't have big guests. Like this is your big telethon. Why is it Tucker there? Yeah. Why is it Rogan on? Is Marjorie Taylor green in there? She was just on the show recently. Right. So she might, she might have like done something on Thursday. Sure. But like, yeah, the, the, these people who like maybe could have actually pulled big numbers for
Starting point is 00:30:39 him. They're not showing up. Instead you got David Ike showing up and Mark Dice. Oh, I mean, I guess Mark Dice does have a big like Twitter following, but it's still not impressive. Yeah. I just, I kind of was overwhelmed by how underwhelming the whole thing was. I mean, if this is your save our fucking planet show, you would hope that people would treat it as though it was a full on savior planet kind of situation. Right. Instead of people being like, maybe we'll catch you at your next money bomb. Right. Like I imagine if like one of those, like we are the world's head, like nobody who had a number one hit. Yeah. It would be grim. And I think this is grim quite honestly. It's just the drummers from hair metal bands and you're like, that's not
Starting point is 00:31:25 going to do it, man. Well, I mean, depending on what you'd find his hair man. Anyway, Alex, I think I actually kind of come close to agreeing with him about this next clip. He's talking about how people misreported his offer to go to the FBI, January 6 stuff. I'm kind of close to agreeing with him until, until he says more and then I completely disagree with him. We cannot allow that light to be dimmed or extinguished. And that's why they run these headlines everywhere. They're getting more sophisticated with their attacks. Alex Jones is going to the January 6 committee. He's going to rat out everybody totally made up total BS. The same article says Owen Shroyer stormed the Capitol. That's to make it sound like that I'm doing that stuff. They
Starting point is 00:32:16 wanted to talk to me. I said, yeah, drop your charges on Owen Shroyer, give me immunity. If I'm going to talk to you, because I know you want to set me up in a perjury trap. And then of course, they're not going to give me immunity. I'm not going to talk to them. That's not Alex Jones reaches out when they're calling us for months, but that's the deception. Ladies and gentlemen, I've told you on air they've called and I've said, yeah, I'll talk to you. I'm going to ask you what you did on January 6. That's how that interview is going to go is me asking them about Whitmer plot and the FBI and the thousand armed hostage rescue team paramilitary that were there. I mean, that's all on record.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Yes, it'll be unlike any FBI proffer you ever saw because I'm going to be asked to some of the questions. You want questions? I got questions too. Yeah, but I do feel sad that the world was deprived of whatever that was going to be. Yeah, that would have been an unusual proffer. The problem is obviously if you're the FBI, you're not going to play Alex's game with him. No. And that means that ultimately we don't get to see Alex impotently attempt to investigate the FBI. So good. God, it would be awesome. The idea of him just being like, okay, here's what I'll do. If I have somebody pickpocket their badge and then I get it, I am the FBI. That's how it works. Possession is nine tenths of the law, especially if it's a badge. You bet. Yeah, you just got to hold it
Starting point is 00:33:43 and then you get imbued with power. It's all technicalities with these people. It is. It's international contract law. Yeah. Interdimensional contract law. So I know that we've seen Alex do some sales type stuff, some interesting sales things. Certainly the silver, the overpriced silver coins. That's fun. That was a big one that failed recently. Right. Alex has a new. Oh, this is going to be bad. Dicey, dicey kind of thing. Uh-oh. We got great products at enforce.com and they're discounted right now. And then we've got little godsends like this. And again, this is a hologram original enforce art with a little gold bar implanted in it. No. And it's historic and it's limited edition. And when they're gone, they're
Starting point is 00:34:28 gone. It's tiny little gold. It's got a premium on it to keep us on air. You're buying a piece of art, a piece of culture, a piece of resistance. It's a privilege, quite frankly. It's a privilege to buy this. So they put a little piece of gold on a picture. Uh-huh. How much do you think it costs? Oh my God. I don't want to say $300, but I really feel lower than that. Okay. 125. Close. 129.95. Damn. Now. Yeah. How much do you think the gold is worth? $15. Seven. Wow. It's one tenth of a grand. Okay. So it's it's less expensive than the gold leaf people eat. Yeah, it's probably in the neighborhood. It's in the conversation. So yeah, I think this is great.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Gotcha. I feel very sad for anybody who buys this. I feel very sad. It's a collectible though, and it's a battle. It's been it's a piece of culture. Yep. So Alex in this next clip discusses the amount of money that he needs coming in from $10 trillion. Not quite. Not quite. Okay. But when you go to the Honeybomb website, which is sameinfowords.com, you'll see that we've raised $500,000 in the last 24 hours, but you have to understand about half of that is product cost. So we've raised quarter million dollars. That's great. We reach our goal. We'll reach you half a million dollars to fight for trials run by the Democrats, the same folks destroyed Remington and to keep the crew hired. And just as a supplement to everything we're doing,
Starting point is 00:36:02 we really need over $2 million to be able to fight all this and have enough to buy enough product so that you can buy product in the future. When the farmers finally quit, when daddy dies or gets run over by a tractor or is it there's not enough money to buy the seeds for the next year. And everybody's got a side job on the farm. I got family that are farmers or we come from ranchers and everybody, you know, growing up, everybody had jobs in town. And then you work till 10 o'clock at night, especially in the summer and the spring and times. And, you know, did calving and everything in the middle of the night and took care of the horses, everything else. And you enjoyed it. But you mean, my family couldn't make money
Starting point is 00:36:42 by the depression in farming and ranching. So they all went and got jobs, but still kept the farm in the ranch. And, you know, it's the same thing. Of course it is. And what my analogy was that I was going to hit. Yeah, yeah, you did. He's an expert of weaving bullshit metaphors and analogies. And so that was a kind of a shocking moment for him to like realize like, I don't even know where I was going with this. I am lost. He finds it eventually later and that is basically the farmers quit when they don't have money for seeds. And if I don't have money to get product, I can't do this anymore. That was the metaphor he was trying to make. But he got lost talking about his own family, having side jobs. Great depression. What are you
Starting point is 00:37:29 going to do? I don't know. I don't think they had large scale farms. Probably not. That's probably a little different than somebody who's like a career farmer. But anyway, the issue here is that the goal of the money bomb was $1 million. And there's a reason for that. It's because that's what he got sanctioned to pay the expenses. Yes. So now when Alex says that he needs $2 million, what he is saying to the audience is that the goal of this money bomb is to get you to pay the legal fees that I got sanctioned to pay the $1 million in sanctions. And then I need you to give me a million dollars to buy product that I will then resell back to you. Yes. Correct. This is an awesome scam. He's running on these right. Right. What I'm going to do, I'm going to ask you
Starting point is 00:38:15 to give me money so later I can sell you something and make money on that because it's overpriced as hell. Of course, like this stupid gold thing. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. If you can't see through this, if you're giving your money to Alex specifically for the purpose of him buying stuff for you to buy, yeah, that's it. Just buy the stuff. That's one option. That's one option. Yeah. It's, it's, um, I don't have any other way to put it than that's an amazing scam. I mean, that's a scam on scams. Yeah. That's crazy. I tip my metaphorical hat. I mean, sure, but you gotta, there's, if you do believe in karma, that scam is going to come back on your real heart. True. And Alex did say that he does earlier in this episode. Yeah. It's good thing. It's
Starting point is 00:38:59 good thing. I don't. I just think it's so cynical. This what he's doing. Oh, it's dark. It is darkly evil. It's not the action of a person who believes in anything. No, no, no, no. That is the action of a person who wants money. Yeah. But he also might be, um, I don't know how to take this clip honestly. Okay. It could be scary. Okay. But it also might be a weird metaphor. Okay. I really just as a man want to keep fighting. I, I, I believe our most important work is here and I feel that in the spirit and, and then I don't know why I know are being tested like this is because that's what happens. But I, I, I can do so much more if we had the funds that I don't want to spend my whole time doing it. But it's why we're doing this big money bomb and trying to
Starting point is 00:39:46 get support because I don't want to give up. I don't want to roll over to these people. These are nasty, horrible, evil people. And I just, I've never given up my life. I'm never back down. And I, and I've, you know, I always found that place where I black out and that's where victory is at. I'm sorry, what am I blacking out? I mean, totally turning over to the mission and not even thinking anymore, which means you're totally thinking you're, you're, you're in the zone and I could feel that in my life I'm blacking out like I am getting so close to the zeitgeist now. Yeah. That's, that's a little worrying. I'm, I'm feeling like he's getting close to heart failure. That's where I'm at. I just, I imagine,
Starting point is 00:40:32 you know, I mean, it's a little bit tried at this point, but just imagine like Stelter rambling about how you got to black out because that's when you understand all the news. Oh man. What you do, you go into a fugue state and you dissociate and then you wake up later, having done a large number of things that you don't have to take responsibility for and cannot explain. I like seems to be like talking about turning into a werewolf. Yes. I think that's essentially that. And that's my gig, buddy. I think it's also similar to demon possession. But we know that he couldn't be possessed by a demon. We know this because he is married to God. Yeah, that's true. Quite literally, although it didn't go over the protection works
Starting point is 00:41:12 through free will. The only way we win is when you do what you know is right because God doesn't rule slaves. People follow God. It doesn't sound real. We're, we, we are to be married to the, the God, the father, the son, the Holy Spirit. We are married to Christ. He is the groom. We are the bride. Hot. He's the man. This is a spiritual relationship that is beyond sexual in nature, but is described as sexual. Okay. I'm upset. Sure. Sure. Sure. All right. I mean, look, I don't understand this interpretation of the Christ is the bride of Christ thing. Yeah. I don't understand the interpretation of it being like partially sexual. Yeah. I think what happens is when you get a bunch of weird dudes, a lot of power and religion, all of a sudden weird
Starting point is 00:42:18 shit starts happening and you're like, yeah, I guess I am Jesus Christ's bride. And there you go. It's, it's very strange. It's very strange, but you know, he's, he's in this, this headspace where basically he's kind of done a bit of work in terms of like bringing up the kill switches. Sure. He's done a lot of ads and now, you know, there's this period where maybe we get a little bit more spiritual. We're talking about being married to God. Give the people what they want and then get into Satan. Uh-oh. Satan isn't going to give you free will. Satan's not the devil cheerleaders in a party. That's just the bait. Satan is about being a slave. And the only time you get let out of your cage is when you go out and hurt other people.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Okay. But you're still a slave. So I ask everybody, are, are you really going to sign onto this? All right. We're going to do 15 minutes for Sean Stone, so I just, and I'm going to hit all this news. Let me tell you what we got here. And this is not in the order of importance because it's just, I can't even collate all this anymore. I try to make sense of it all. It's just shock. He says we're going to brainwash your five year olds. Got that video about how to gather Teskels cut off. You just can't make that up. CNN staffers in total and utter shock and failure of network. I mean, what did you morons think? Again, Tucker Carlson celebrates the hilarious death of CNN.
Starting point is 00:43:45 All right. So two of those headlines are about CNN. Seems like it's nice for him to watch another media outlet fall. It seems like a good distraction from his media empire fall. He's the thing. Yeah. Yeah. It's nice whenever a CNN loses because you're like, ah, see CNN loses as you've got a giant 10 million dollar lawsuit hanging over your head and CNN remains a multi-billion dollar national corporation. Well, and CNN doesn't like come on their shows and like have Brian Stelter be like, all right, we need to do a 40 hour marathon to make up the money we lost for CNN plus. That would have been so funny if CNN plus, what if, what if we all missed something really special
Starting point is 00:44:29 and CNN plus just had Brian Stelter doing info worship the whole time and we all lost. We all missed it. Nobody was watching. No disrespect to the stealth, but I don't think he has the chops. He doesn't. No, he doesn't. Yeah. He got to be able to really get amped up for no reason. Yeah. Got to be able to speak extemporaneously about nothing for a long time. A long time. I'm not sure he could do it. Doubt it. So anyway, you heard there that Sean Stone is coming on. Son of Oliver Stone. Weirdo. That's right. That's right. Guy who had a cameo in that's bad movie we watched. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Savages. Savages. Oh, God, that movie sucked. Directed by his dad. Yeah. So yeah, he's coming on and Alex has a little bit of a suspicion about some stories that have been
Starting point is 00:45:13 happening. Uh-oh. Filmmaker, researcher, author, Sean Stone joins us coming up next segment to talk about all of these food processing plants blowing up and burning down around the US. More blew up yesterday of the big explosions in Russia, their top chemical plant, also their big military research facility blew up. I mean, there's a shadow war going on big time. So there have been a lot of fires at food processing plants in the past months, but a lot of them haven't caused actual major damage to foods. Like maybe there's some buildings that have been damaged. Right. Right. Right. So some have not diminished the capability of the food processing. Sure. Some have, but it's probably important to take a step back and look at the circumstances in these cases before
Starting point is 00:45:57 doing what Alex is doing and jumping to the conclusion that there's a shadow war going on. Some of these are clearly accidents, like a plane crashed into the gem state processing plant in Idaho, which is almost certainly a freak accident, for example. Yeah. That would be a difficult yeah cell. I think Alex making the argument that it wasn't is going to be tough for him. So he's not even going to try. Yeah. Other instances you find on this, on lists of these processing plants, they seem like run of the mill fires that happen sometimes. These headlines do give the appearance that there are a lot of food processing plants that are catching fire, which leads conspiracy minded people to assume they must be connected and the work of some nefarious plot. Right. So
Starting point is 00:46:36 we're all Steve Martin being like, they hate these cans. They want to get rid of this food processing shit. Yeah. Yeah. In reality, food processing plants catch fire somewhat regularly. In February 2020, there was a fire at the Nebraska Center that was run by post holdings, which led to the deaths of thousands of chickens. In March 2020, a con agro plant in Illinois caught fire and was heavily heavily damaged. In June 2020, a Tyson plant near Nashville caught fire and resulted in two injuries. In March 2021, the Pride of Iowa Sandwich production plant caught fire. In August 2019, a Tyson plant in Kansas had severe fire that left over 3800 people out of work. Jesus, this happens a lot. And it's pretty hard to definitively nail down exactly why this is
Starting point is 00:47:19 the case. But it seems that one of the dangers of large scale food production, the way we do it, is that there tend to be fires. Looking over these stories, it seems like one concern is basically just equipment based. There are a ton of machines running in these plants. And if you don't catch a piece of faulty wiring that could set off a fire fairly easily. And you mix that with a high likelihood that these plants, they work with chemicals that could feed a fire, and you have a bit more of a risky situation than you would find in residential buildings. So all kinds of questions about like regulations to and following of regulations share. So this leads us to the story about the Russian chemical plant. Alex brought up that there were
Starting point is 00:47:56 these two fires. One was at the Demetrievsky chemical plant and the other was at the Defense Institute, one of the buildings run by the Defense Institute. Gotcha. So this is kind of a weird thing to make assumptions about. But also we should just say that chemical plants also catch on fire a bit. Yeah, they are made of chemicals. Yeah, there was a huge one in Rockton, Illinois last year. And a few months before that, there was a fairly big one in Missouri. Sometimes this could be the result of regulations not being followed. But in other times, it's just bad luck. In August 2020, there was a big fire at a chlorine plant in Louisiana that was traced back to a leak that was caused by Hurricane Laura. This illustrates the important point as well,
Starting point is 00:48:39 like climate change has the potential to play into these already existing dynamics and make them worse. And also widespread fires are also something you might associate with climate change. Right. And like forests and not having them anymore. So as it relates to the Russian chemical plant, that definitely could be a war thing. There's not even a shadow war going on. There's like a regular war going on. Right. Russia is in a war with their neighboring countries. It seems like that's a possibility. Like it could be sabotage, but it also could be an accident. Alex doesn't know, but he's decided that he does. The same dynamic is true, but even more so as it relates to food plants. There's no reason for Alex to assume that these fires are connected in any
Starting point is 00:49:20 way. But one of his big narratives right now is that the globalists are trying to intentionally destroy the food chains, the supply chain, so you don't have any food. And these headlines can be used to help them create that appearance. So he just pretends that there isn't a history of fires at food processing plants. And yeah, that's so crazy. Shadow war. How is, how do we get away with this shit? Capitalism is fucked. Man, like they're just, their plants are just burning down and they're like, well, you know, we're not going to, we're not going to bother with any regulations, but time out. I mean, I think there are regulations and also one of the things to keep in mind is that there are hundreds of thousands of food processing plants around the
Starting point is 00:49:59 country. So the idea that there were a couple of fires at a couple of them, okay, isn't necessarily like, oh my God, they're burning down everywhere. Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure. Yeah, I understand that. So I don't, I don't know if it's like the biggest deal. Some, some, some of the, some of the instances have like, you know, the kill thousands of chickens. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's fucked. Yeah, it's not good. No, it's fucked up. But maybe it's not, you know, maybe it's not the like, scourge. Yeah. I don't, I mean, yeah, I don't know the exact percentage of fires. I mean, it can't be a profitable, but it can't be a profitable business if your plants are burning down all the time. Right. You know, yeah. It's not like it's a constant spade of fire. Oh God, damn it. We just
Starting point is 00:50:46 had a fire last week. Now we're back. Rip it off the wall. Oh geez. So we got another news story here about aeroplanes. But we've got this article right here that's really informative. It's on informers.com for US airlines to allow face mask violators to return to skies as mandates lift. So they created a social credit score system as a beta test. And if you didn't submit, they would put you on a ban. But now they're saying, Oh, now that the mask mandate is lifted, now you can come back. And that sounds like, Oh, that's friendly. No, that's the cult applying pressure. And then removing pressure to only bring it back later. They're training you to accept the abuse. Not really. But this story makes total sense. Like people who refuse to follow the rules
Starting point is 00:51:35 that were in place were denied access to a service. And now that the rule has been lifted, they're allowed to use the service again, because there isn't a reason to deny them anymore. Also, this isn't so cut and dry. Like for instance, Alaska Airlines have said that they're still keeping some people whose behavior was quote, particularly egregious on a banned list. The same is true of American Airlines who said quote, in cases where an incident may have started with face mask non compliance and escalated into anything involving something more serious, certainly assault or an assault on one of our team members or customers, those passengers are going to remain on our permanent internal refuse list, and will never be allowed to travel with us
Starting point is 00:52:12 again. Yeah, the same is true of Delta Southwest and United Airlines. They're taking things on a case by case basis. And if you were just denied service because you refused to wear a mask, you're welcome to return and try to behave now. If you assaulted a flight attendant because you felt that masks were in a frontier liberty, you're still banned. This is a non story. Right. Right. Right. But yeah, they're training you to submit. I mean, you know, it's a little bit like how Chicago wasn't mad at Steve Bartman anymore after 2016. You know, like, whenever we won the World Series, we didn't give a shit about, you know, he's back. He's back in the fold. He's still a good Chicagoan now. I mean, I assume he's moved far away from here. I would if I were him.
Starting point is 00:52:52 I'd have a bad taste of my mouth for the city fire him. Well, you know, yeah, it's very similar. Yes, it's very similar. So we got another news story. You ready? Yes. Now let's talk about how we fight back. Florida House voted 68 to 38 to strip Disney a privilege tax and self-governing status. Woke and glomerate pays the price for publicly bashing Governor DeSantis. Don't say gay bill that didn't say don't say gay. It said, don't say pedophile. Don't teach five year olds how to get blowjobs. Alex has no idea what that bill does or doesn't say. He's so at the whim of whatever far right media has decided the talking points are, there is no idea what's real at this point. As for the Disney situation, it's kind of funny to
Starting point is 00:53:33 hear people like Alex and the Ray Wing celebrating this as a victory. In reality, it could be a huge win for Disney and it runs the risk of setting a really dangerous precedent for governors around the country. As to why it's a win for Disney, this whole self-governing status thing doesn't mean that they have a literal magic kingdom and it also doesn't mean that they don't pay taxes because they pay a shitload of taxes. Yeah, of course. It means that they have to handle their own civil infrastructure like having their own self-funded fire department, sanitation and roads. As I understand it, this will now be the responsibility of neighboring counties, which will cost a huge amount of money. Some estimates have put the burden that will be transferred to taxpayers in the
Starting point is 00:54:09 billions of dollars. Yeah. That was just because they had a self-governing area that they were allowed to have was all taken care of by Disney. Yeah, you know, it really does seem fucked up that a rich billionaire like, or I don't know if he's a billionaire, but he's rich as fuck governor can just be like, okay, I'm going to take these counties and impoverish them for the next 40 years and then not face any consequences for it, even electorally. It's pretty bizarre, but I mean, it feels good. Like the presentation of it feels good to the base. Right, right. To wine and lash out like a fucking moron is what the power when you pretend you don't like wielding state power. Yeah. So the move also has the potential to set this bad precedent where our governors clearly
Starting point is 00:54:52 taking actions to attempt to punish a company for saying things that he doesn't like politically. Like, I don't think it's really hard to see how this could be pretty fucked up if all our governors started lashing out at companies like this or where does, you know, where, where, where does this lead this behavior? Oh, I mean, positive. It leads to great things. You know, like if, if say Disney were to be like, I think free speech and civil rights are good, then you could destroy them. You know, that's good. All of this is kind of moot, though, because according to the bill the past, they have a year to figure out how to dissolve the self governing status. And honestly, I wouldn't be too surprised to see this never actually happen. It kind of feels like a big
Starting point is 00:55:32 publicity stunt that DeSantis is running to excite the bigot base in the right wing, but something that he ultimately knows is against his interests to follow through on. Yeah. Okay. I don't, I don't know. It doesn't feel right. There's a year for, I mean, it would probably take longer to decouple a fucking independent city state. It would be a gigantic reorganization. Absolutely required. That's absurd. Yeah. So we got Sean Stone. Great coming in. Great. I, I, I have heard Sean Stone on the show before. Yes. He's someone who Alex has had on a bit. I didn't realize he was this big of a shithead though. Really? Is he that bunch of a shithead? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. He's, he's a real, real interesting cat. Oh boy. He doesn't
Starting point is 00:56:16 have a whole lot to say. That sounds right. Outside of, you know, just sort of vague rambles about how everybody's evil. Sure. But it turns out he has some concerns. And well, no, because one of them is Satan. Oh, how would you describe the current state of the world? Thanks for joining us. Absolutely. I would describe it as people waking up. This process, this awakening process is just, it's an inevitability. How can you have such an overtly lost president of the United, so-called president of United States and expect people to, to, to not get that there's something seriously wrong? How can you push bills like they're doing in California where you can literally murder a child after it's born and call it abortion? I mean, it's like, at some point you have to realize that the dark side
Starting point is 00:57:07 is, is, is progressively been pushing people in this direction to normalize what has always been Satanism. Yeah. So this is a reminder that even if you are the child of a, you know, fairly famous film director, you can still believe dumb bullshit that flies around in right wing media. Yeah. Yeah. It's not hard, especially whenever, you know, you're probably isolated from regular people's concerns on account of being wealthy as shit, you know, because of your dad. You didn't actually do anything to earn it. So you're entitled. Yeah. I think it'd be pretty easy to believe right wing bullshit. It might be, especially also if you're a sovereign citizen. Oh no. Will they, will they rule what's right? I don't know, because as we know,
Starting point is 00:57:48 the bar system, the bar association as a system is a self-regulating system. It's, you know, ultimately it's, it's based on maritime law, maritime legal structures. Wow. That essentially are, are not based in natural principles and natural rights based, you know, really on the, the sovereignty of the individual. Yeah. He's sovereign citizen. Oh, so he's absolutely batching. Yeah. He's out there. He's not so maritime. I just can't get enough of people screaming about maritime law. Yep. Pretty cool. So, um, look, uh, they talk a little bit about the Hellfire Club. Right. And it turns out that Sean Stone's got to admit that, you know what? I went to Oxford and I went to the caves. So there's this, this like, I've been there of party. Totally. I've seen
Starting point is 00:58:32 it. And so Alex needs to like really make clear. It's evil. He didn't do the weird stuff. Oh, this is just bizarre. I know the inside baseball, not just from him and from others, but, you know, I mean, Roger Stone and Richard Nixon were partying in the seventies. I'll leave it at that. So yeah, not just Roger Stone and Trump. Okay. I mean, you know, there ain't no Russian spies going on here, but there's certainly some other things going on. So, so, so you need to understand that's the entry level to this, Sean. So when you talk about this, you're talking from experience. You never did anything illegal. We've talked not mean either, nothing bad, but we definitely skated on the edge. Why do you think some people, they try to recruit others they don't?
Starting point is 00:59:16 I mean, presumably it's, it's as needed. Uh, it could be, it could be a bloodline thing. Um, I would suggest that we're basically are looking with very fast, you know, ancient structures, right? We talk about masonry. And again, I don't believe all masons are evil. I, you know, our founding fathers were masons. Washington, you know, was a mason. So I can't say that the masons are all evil. I think that there are, there's a battle within that structure. Sorry. There's a, that's where the real war is. That's the real thing. So, uh, I guess new wrinkle to Alex's whole story where the real action is going on is a war within the masons. Yeah. So apparently that's what's going on. Okay. All right. So we can't
Starting point is 00:59:58 just be like, masons are bad. No, masons are one of the few truly like nuanced groups that we can deal with, right? Cause there's a war going on inside. Well, there's some Patriot mason, right? You got the Washington mason, and then you got the deep mason. You got the deep state mason, right? Yeah. This is a problem. It's always a problem because they all wear the same silly outfit. You know, if there's any organization that some of his guests have been part of that he has railed about in the past, all of a sudden, whenever they're on nuance has entered the picture. Well, it's cause he's making shit up. That's what's going on. So speaking of making shit up, uh, Sean, not only sovereign citizen, not only right wing media believer
Starting point is 01:00:43 and fear of Satan also is clearly into Q and on. Oh God. I mean, again, I think that there are white hats that are operating. I think that there are good things that are taking place behind the scenes, but at the same time, it can't all be behind the scenes, right? And that's why so much of this is put on display to really kind of as one or seven and others have said, like to find out where does the population stand? Right? I mean, not everybody went along with the facts. At least 30% said exactly. Again, it's all a test. So yeah, we got a one oh seven reference. Oh yeah. That's not something we're used to on infowars. Nope. That's a project Camelot guy. Yep. So in case people have not listened to some of those episodes, one oh seven is a Q promoter guy who
Starting point is 01:01:23 Kerry Cassidy believes is JFK junior. And a lot of, she's not alone. There's a number of folks in the, the Q world. Yeah. Yeah. He's a big influencer and Q stuff. And if like Sean Stone is dropping his name, that's a big, that's a big, that tells you pretty much all you need to know. Yes. The only reason I would never want to know about that name. If it weren't for this show, yeah, literally no other reason. I don't think I would know about him. If it wasn't for Kerry. Yeah. I think if you're referencing one oh seven and it's not like in a joking way, you're gone. Yeah. Yeah. You're in trouble. Yep. So the interview ends. And this is how I like says goodbye to him. And remember, this is a money bomb. Sean Stone, very impressive. Hey,
Starting point is 01:02:07 you were to come to us a few months ago. It didn't happen. I'm going to be here in a few weeks. I hear you're coming. Please come and studio. Hope you get dinner. Go on the boat or something. Sell your boat. Go out on the boat or something. Yeah. Go out on the boat or something. Right. You know, just because I'm just because I need an extra million dollars from my supporters to pay my legal fees. Right. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to keep that boat though. Of course. Good boat. Why wouldn't you? Why wouldn't you sell the boat? I mean, why would you ever not want to have a boat? What is it? What is life worth without a boat? I mean, it's almost like how can you live without a boat? Right. And while we're at it,
Starting point is 01:02:45 like pretty much all of the luxuries. I mean, it's really why why live if you don't have right. Right. Right. A million dollar studio. I mean, a mansion, a boat, maybe a couple boats. You know, but that's just regular stuff. That's middle class stuff. True. That is true. You know, everybody has their own boat that we all go around. We're all like, oh, we got to go to the marina tomorrow. Yeah, that's fair to join our boating club. So Sean Stone is he leaves. And one of the things that I think is really funny is that before he leaves, this doesn't come up. But as soon as he leaves, Alex is like, Hey, look, I don't want to get, you know, I don't want to talk inside baseball, but the same people who tried to recruit me to the devil
Starting point is 01:03:23 also tried to record. God, of course, of course, you don't bring that up when he's on. Yeah. Absolutely. That comfortable. That would get an uncomfortable conversation when Sean's like, What are you talking about? Yep. But yeah, it's fun. Once the person leaves, you're able to fully control. Oh, totally. Yeah. Yeah. They're they're a hero that doesn't have to agree with all the lies I'm telling them. Yeah. So in this next clip, Alex tries to reset a little bit because, you know, we've had a guest and now we got to reset by rambling about how Alex can see the future. Once we discover who we really are, we'll realize how the Satanists hate us so much. You're trying to hold us back. We have been given the keys to destiny, the keys to the universe and beyond.
Starting point is 01:04:10 And we will succeed. I know that. I know because there's a time flow of all of our ancient people what into the present and into the future. And I can see the lines hold on into the future. And I know that in the end we went. But some of the paths are involved in great death and great bondage and millennia of slavery. Sure. But we can bypass that together. We can do it. The victory has already been given to us. The question is how painful is it going to be? Let me just add a bunch of this news. You know, Sean Stone's a really smart guy. Can you imagine? He's like in over 100 movies. I do like the I do like the sort of overlap of the I was just thinking. I think we've danced to that song every time it's been played.
Starting point is 01:05:07 It's hard not to. I know. But apparently instead of dancing, Alex wants to talk about how he can see the lines that go back through history. He's the last airbender. He's connected to every avatar for the past 10,000 years going back to one. Oh, seven. I just think his track record would be better if there was even a kernel of this. But yeah, he can see the future. Sure. He blacks out a bit. You can see the future. He wants to be on a boat with John Stone in order to win. I have to go into a fugue state. I can see the future and I've got to get to that boat and I need a million dollars right now. There are a lot of concerns for him going on. Yeah. So Alex has got a headline. A little bit more news. This is dumb. Look at this article. Associate
Starting point is 01:05:56 of Press. Scientists mystified mystified wary as Africa avoids COVID disaster and has 96% less deaths of illnesses because it's the vaccine that grows the spike protein and then sheds it. And they know that and the Africans may be poor on average, but they sure as hell know when the UN trucks pull up with the vaccine, everybody gets sick and starts dying. I don't know about that. But this headline Alex is reading is six months old for what it's worth right on time. Yeah. The article isn't actually a story about complete befuddlement on the part of doctors and scientists. If you read the whole thing, there's actually a number of different theories about why much of Africa appeared to be doing better with COVID despite less access to
Starting point is 01:06:48 vaccines. Among these theories are that the population is much younger on average 20 versus the average age of 43 in Europe, according to this article. Another is that there are different residence patterns in much of Africa and people there are more accustomed to spending more time outside, which could play a factor. Sure. An interesting theory discussed in the article is that some early research was seeming to suggest that prior exposure to malaria may have a protective effect on people in terms of COVID. Interesting. And that's one suggestion that people were thinking about. Another point that's brought up in the article by Christian Happy, the director of the African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Disease at Redeemer University in
Starting point is 01:07:29 Nigeria, is that people in much of Africa have experience with outbreaks and they don't take it as flippantly as we have in America. They've done this before. Right. Another very important aspect of this is that the health coverage is spotty in many of the countries in Africa and that makes data a little more difficult to confidently report. When this article was written, a certain set of facts were known and it appeared the case numbers were dramatically lower. But a couple of weeks ago, a World Health Organization analysis was released and found that as much as 65% of the people in Africa had caught COVID, which is 97 times higher than it was previously confirmed in case numbers. Holy shit. Yeah. This analysis is still undergoing review and it shouldn't be
Starting point is 01:08:12 taken as a concrete number. But there are some indications that some of the early assumptions in terms of lesser transmission rate and such, they might not have been fully accurate. There's more reporting issues. Yeah. We're going to learn more and we'll see. Yeah. The point is that this aspect of public health is really complicated, far more so than Alex is capable of conveying. The article he's reading the headline of is six months old and it too is even more complicated than he's presenting. And it's out of date. Yeah. This is just like useless analysis. It's not even analysis. It's just a guy making shit up about articles he hasn't read that are half a year old. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's not good. It's useless. But it does lead into,
Starting point is 01:08:58 I'm going to describe this as deeply offensive. You know, if you have a nation that has very low COVID rates, you've gone Zimbabwe, baby. Okay. Well, sorry, I had to get there. I understand. Yeah. I think it would be hard to resist. Yeah. This is deeply offensive on Alex's part. And man, they run when they see the U.N. vehicles. And by the way, they love the white medicine man 50, 60, 70 years ago. They those are real scientists, real doctors, helping them with malaria, helping them with diseases. But boy, suddenly the white medicine men suddenly the Christian medicine men, they didn't bring life anymore. They brought death starting in about the 70s. So it's 40 years ago. Oh, just the 1970s. So now the Africans run.
Starting point is 01:09:50 They run. Yeah. And it's not because they're even superstitious. I mean, Africans, like any other group, but Africans protect love medicine men, love injections, being given attention by the high priest and the white outfit. I just because they know when they get sick, they go to their medicine man. He gives them some herbs to make them better. Wow. But the black medicine man was giving them something made him sick. They would kill him. What you do to a medicine man doesn't doesn't let you. Oh, you gave me something killed us. You're dead. I mean, what does he think? I don't know. He literally believes that Africa is like the Savannah 10,000 years ago. It's like huts. He believes everybody's walking around.
Starting point is 01:10:37 There's no modern civilization whatsoever. Yeah. Yeah. That's deeply offensive. That's very clearly the mentality that he's approaching this. Yeah. Yeah. The white medicine man. I can't believe that in Africa going to get see a medicine man and getting herbs. Yeah. There's no doctors. There's no doctors in Africa. They haven't they haven't reached it yet. I that's fucked in so many ways. Yeah. That's bigoted on a level that I didn't even really think was possible. It's it's a remarkably offensive. It's prejudice bigoted it. But it's also like I think that this is too soft of a word, but it's also painfully naive. Yeah. Like he's you would not want to take information from somebody who presents things this way. Yeah. Like it just it just shows they don't know
Starting point is 01:11:25 really anything. I mean, it is it is wild to me for him to be talking. I suppose identically to Teddy Roosevelt immediately following murdering an elephant or whatever it is, you know, like that's a level of fucked upness that I just didn't think we would see anymore. Yeah. I really didn't. Yeah. Alex is a throwback. Wow. Jesus Christ. So in this next clip, Alex makes clear and very explicit that this money bomb is to pay his legal fees. Great. And there's nothing more frustrating to me than knowing we've got answers and knowing we've got ways to help our listeners that are so easy to do and to help us. So I'm going to be point blank with you. We're doing this money bomb because I got three or four of these rig trials coming up. It doesn't matter
Starting point is 01:12:15 we're going to battle them all appeal it going for years, whatever. But we got to do it. It's the fight. It's ongoing. He's not going to be able to appeal shit. But this makes me so much more confident that that money bomb in 2015 was because Ted Anderson lost that case and owed a bunch of money and lost his gold sales license. Like it just seems like there is a very clear repetition of behavior at least in this like we're going to do this big marathon sales thing because I have something that I'm on the hook for that I just want to make the audience pay for. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And no, it's going to an ATM that you have to dance in front of before it gives you hundreds. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Kind of sad. It's real sad. So also sad. Alex kind of in this
Starting point is 01:13:03 next clip implies that his gold thing is maybe a little bit of a ripoff. Yeah. I feel so good about this because I'll be honest with you. Hey, these are really hot. These little fractional gold pieces in art. Everybody's buying them. We're selling them lower than other folks do. But still there's a big mark up. We need to find ourselves. I'm kind of like, well, it's a good thing. It's a piece of art. But you know, okay, I'll promote is any money. And it's a good thing if people want to support us, they can. That's great. With this, I literally just feel 100% like this is you must do it. And then we wouldn't have met the payroll. The last two months without Tyler, but he came through, you came through. They've already saved you hundreds of millions
Starting point is 01:13:44 of dollars. It's been insane. So for all of you out there that hear him on or hear us talk about it who don't call, they are so nice. They're so professional. They will cut right to the chase and they will save you money. And this is real service without the games and out the lawyer BS. So Jones tax relief.com. Tyler, we're going to break in three minutes. I'm ranting here. But I know you've been basically overwhelmed, but you've gotten back with everybody. So we waited a week before we had you back on thousands of calls a day. It's beautiful. What's happening because it's a win-win for everybody. What are you going to talk about with us today? Well, it sure is Alex. And let me just say, I was about to say the same thing that you said,
Starting point is 01:14:20 tax season is over, but the real work begins now. And what does that mean? It's audit season. And that means the war is on the war against who the globalists in their collection agency, the IRS, because they want to get the most money as possible so that they can fund things that they want. Oh boy. So yeah, the rest of the show is an infomercial with his tax guy. Jesus. Yep. Wow. Yep. We've got a tax guy. So we go from a sovereign citizen who believes that taxes shouldn't even exist. Yeah, probably. I think this guy might not think taxes should exist. I was thinking about that. I was like, well, sovereign citizens need a tax preparer too. They don't go to H&R block and are like, Hey, listen, maritime law says that I don't have to dig up any of my goals
Starting point is 01:15:05 for the government. They use people like Erwin Schiff who tell them that like the 16th Amendment wasn't ratified. And so here's what you have to do. You have to just flood people with paperwork. You know, they just do that kind of like paper terrorism, as they say. And look, this dude, I don't know, I get bad vibes off him. I think anybody who's a someone who Alex is using as a tax expert, that's insane. The track record's not good. No, in terms of people in the past. And yeah, I mean, what do you expect? I mean, I'm surprised he's not a chiropractor giving tax advice. You never know. That's fair. You might have a side hustle. Much like if you work on a farm. If you work on a farm in order to afford the boat, you got to have a job in town. And that's
Starting point is 01:15:50 why the Great Depression happened. Definitely. Yep. So look, this whole thing is an exercise in rambling and sales for the most part. Yeah. This whole episode, there's not, not much, not, not a ton of meat on them bones. No, for a little bit of content. Yeah. A little bit. Couple things here and there. I mean, he denigrated an entire continent in such an insulting way. That is true. That was that. Yeah. I mean, if you do that, you've gone some Bob way, baby. So you're doing it too much now. So we have one last clip here. And I just want to say that this does not make me feel confident about signing up with Alex's tax guy. Here's what's so frustrating, folks. It's all in the law. It's so legal. You can do it. All you got to do is call up,
Starting point is 01:16:37 give them your details, and they are, we have over a hundred designs of t-shirts. Cut off by the break. What do I have to do? I don't know the last steps, Dan. Cut off by the break. But like, I think if Alex is talking to me about a shady tax guy, and he's like, it's so legal. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, I'm not doing it. I'm walking away from that. I think if someone says it's legal, I'm listening. If someone says it's so legal, I think it's illegal. Let me tell you something. I think there might be a law being broken. You don't know how legal this is. Right. That's how legal it is. And by that, I mean, it's really illegal. That seems like a crime. Yeah. Well, you know, you think it's a crime.
Starting point is 01:17:20 I do. Yeah. Well, it's not a crime until you're caught. Whenever you have to like really emphasize that something's legal. Yeah. Oh, I'm out. This is so goddamn legal. I gotta go. What we're about to do is the most legal thing you have ever done. No one has ever said that. Holy shit, guys. Get in the car. We're following the law. Hey, hey, let's go to Taco Bell and the dinner. It's so legal. It's so legal. They cannot even stop you. Yeah. I think you only say that when something looks really illegal. You're trying to reassure people. Yeah. I think that's what's going on. Anyway, this episode is not great. It is what it is. Alex needs money. And I think that that might be the prevailing theme for a while. Yeah. I get
Starting point is 01:18:14 the sense that he's I think it'll be the prevailing theme for the rest of his life, even when the show is over. Sure. It has been for a while. But I think I think that there's something really interesting going on and we're going to have some stuff playing out that I think will cause drastic amounts of chaos. Yeah. But somehow this episode didn't really touch on that. The money bomb aspect of it was really just I need money. Yeah. And I think that part of that is because some of this stuff hasn't really come to the head yet. You know, like this trustee letter hasn't had its direct effect on the bankruptcy proceedings. And I think as that stuff starts to happen, I think we'll see hopefully some movement and Alex actually freak out. I mean,
Starting point is 01:19:07 I would I would just like for a, I guess, team of, I don't know, different focused people, a ragtag band of heroes to get together and kind of figure out what it is he's going to try and fuck up next, you know, and then cut it off before he can do it. Like, let's say this, if I had known about the bankruptcy law thing, I would have gotten some people together and we would have rewritten the laws a couple of weeks before he did it. And that would have worked. This seems like a legislative superpower here. It's what I'm hoping someone can have. If I've got my gun that stops cars, right? And I've got my legislative superpowers unstoppable unstoppable. Yeah. I mean, in a fantasy world, that would be nice. Maybe give that power to Baron Harkinen.
Starting point is 01:19:56 He's got my heart plug. Yeah, I think, you know, like Tom Petty said, you know, waiting is the hardest part. And I think we're waiting for a shoe to drop. And it's just going to be sales. So we'll see. We'll see. We'll see what happens. But man, mud, just walking through mud. Anyway, we'll be back for another episode. But I don't think you deserve to die. Me neither. And because of that, we have a website. I don't know. We have a website though, Jordan. Yes. And like my family said, in the Great Depression, it's knowledge fight.com. Right. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's $10. Don't just go fight that. Go to bed, Jordan. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I'd like to wish you all a happy, dreamy, creamy summer.
Starting point is 01:20:43 And now here comes the sex robot, Andy and Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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