Knowledge Fight - #684: May 20, 2022
Episode Date: May 23, 2022Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex, only to find that he's no longer so worried about his fears about a race war, and has pivoted over to theories about Covid vaccines causing monkeypox. Citation...s
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you're on the earth thanks for holding. Hello Alex and Mr. Kinnclaw, I'm a huge fan and love
your work. Knowledge fight. Knowledge fight dot com. I love you. Hey everybody, welcome
back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're 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. Jordan. Quick question for you. What's up? What's your bright spot? My bright spot
today Jordan is that this is actually a first for us. I am recording with no shoes on. There
is the situation we have here is that we are recording remotely for I think other than the
time that you were overseas on one of your many vacations. This is the first time we've
recorded not in the same place. And generally I like to put on, you know, professional pants,
put on socks and shoes in order to give those have been professional pants this whole time.
Semi professional pants. Business casual. That's great. That's great. Yeah, that's
good. And I thought that it was because I didn't want to do the show in like, you know,
without shoes on or like feeling like really casual about it. But it turns out not. I was
just I just was doing that a courtesy for you. It turns out here. I've got sweatpants and no
shoes on. I feel justified. That's crazy. I really did put pants on for this. I was like,
no, no, no, I'm a professional. And you know, I've seen so many of these stories where people
accidentally reveal themselves. So I've got another pair of pants on top of that. You don't
case. Yeah, absolutely. Sure. Yeah, that's that's a reasonable concern. But I do have sweatpants
on. So that's a concern is is limited. And we're not streaming and broadcasting this.
But yes, we are recording in separate places out of an abundance of caution.
Do you want to get into that at all? Yeah, I mean, my partner is ill. We've taken between
us four COVID tests, one at a hospital, and all have come back negative. So we're pretty sure
it's just that regular old flu from from the flu times, I guess. But who knows, you know,
you never know, it could be an invisible super strain of COVID. It's like that kind of seems
unlikely. Right. But you know, at this point, fucking, you don't know. Sure. And so yeah,
we're recording in separate locations out of that that abundance of caution. And unfortunately,
because of that, we, you know, I think we tease that we're going to have like a much longer episode
on Monday. Sure, sure. Spoiler alert, that's because there's a deposition episode coming up.
But we were like, you know what, that has the potential to be super long.
Let's not do that over over zoom thing. So that will have to that's going to require our best,
you know, and I think we do our best whenever we're right in there. Sure. In the weeds together.
And I need shoes for that. Yeah, that's true. That is true. You are going to need shoes for a
deposition. Yeah. So what's your bright spot? My bright spot, Dan, it's a couple weeks after
my birthday late May, you know what that means. That means the French open has begun another
tennis based. Oh, that's what it's all about, Dan. It's all about the French open.
Yeah, it's the first year. I think it's the first year and probably 13 that Rafa is not
the favorite to win the French open. 15 years. 15 years. That's crazy. Indeed, sir.
We're running out of French. Who is the favorite? I would say
Joe Kovic is the favorite just because he's older and he's done it more. But
let's see if we can get kicked out of the country. I mean, well, yeah, that's the
reason he didn't win the Australian. So I would say that Alcaraz is the person
playing the best tennis right now. He's 19 years old. He's gone from 80 to number six in the world
in the past three months. The man is incredible. And by man, I mean that in the loosest sense of
the word because he is a child. I like that that show that Sam that Sam Neil show Alcaraz.
Oh, sorry. It was a show called Alcatraz. I got to go.
No, that's right. The recording did not break.
Shortly lived very, very well forgotten TV show Alcatraz starring Sam Neil.
I think I love Sam Neil. I think it was Sam Neil. So yeah, Jordan, today we were going to do
something to put Alex on the back burner. I was wanting to put him in time out because
he sucks. You know, not a fun time after the last week's coverage of the Buffalo shooting.
I felt like the Alex Jones was right. Stuff about that was just getting to be a little bit
obnoxious. And so the deposition was a green pasture for us to go into. I thought that was
going to be fun. It would have been nice. Sure. And then I was, you know, instead,
hey, 2003 is always there. Why not? But unfortunately, the present day called me back
and necessitated that I show back up. And so today we're going to be like a fire in a dumpster.
You couldn't stay away. You just had to go get a closer look. What is burning? Yep,
yep, that is correct. And so today we'll check out this this flaming trash can that is Friday's
show that is the 20th of May, 2022. And we'll get down to business on that. But first, let's
take a little moment to say hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first, fill your hand
with the earliest episodes because Dan and Jordan's early optimism is adorably precious.
Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Next,
tick with the toy boat, toy boat, toy boat. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a
policy wonk. Thank you very much. They're out here trying to mix me up, trying to, trying to screw
me up with these tongue twisters. Oh my God. It didn't even occur to me that that was a tongue
twister. I legit was like, that must be a reference to some show I've never seen before. No, no, no,
they're trying to mess me up. I got you. Fins to the left, fins to the right. And I'm the only
wonk in town. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much.
New rule. No more Jimmy Buffett references in the, in the policy wonk shout out. Good rule.
Next, bubacarba, probably the only person in Senegal who's ever heard of Alex Jones. Thank
you so much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you.
Next, frightfest was a blast at six false flags once great America. Thank you so much. You are
now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. I like that one. That was good. Next, the giant blue worm
that lives rent free in Bill Ogden's office. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a
policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And so Jordan, we come to the beginning of our episode
here. Excellent. And here, here's the deal. Alex has got big news. That's really why we have to
stay in the present. There's really, really, I got you. There's drastically, drastically big news
afoot. And this is how Alex begins his show here on Friday. It is Friday, May 20. The year is 2022.
And we are going to break here today, starting now. The biggest news of my 28 year history. And
we saw this coming months ago. We can have the archivist, which haven't directed him to do yet,
go back to the dates. This was announced last year. And then at the start of 2022, and show when
Milgate said it, and then show when I made the warning. But now it's happened. So yeah, we got
the biggest news of Alex's career here. It's happened. It's happened. What's happened? It's
happened. Yeah, it's happened. Well, I mean, but I mean, like all of it or just some of it? Well,
I feel like we hear periodically about the biggest news of Alex's career. I feel like this is something
that is taken on a boy cried wolf quality. I mean, are we rolling down our windows in traffic? Is
that how important this news is? You will later be implored to call people and tell them to tune
it. I don't know if it's quite at the point of stopping traffic, but it's probably it's probably
fairly close. Okay, gotcha. See, here's the thing, man, the news that Alex has to cover biggest of
his career. Absolutely. Without a doubt is so big that like he just can't get to it. Can't get to it.
Of course not. Now, this is so big that if you just mention it or talk about it, it doesn't do it
justice. And so the best way to start with this is this way. Which way? If you remember three years
ago, we said the UN is going to release some type of bio weapon, probably a SARS COVID type.
That's what they're cooking up. We already had the documents then they were up there bragging on
C span Peter Dazek and Fauci that a big imminent thing was about to happen. It would change the
whole world and blow up the FDA system and other systems and allow them to just get things approved
instantly. And it would be in RNA. We played all those clips. All of them, all of them. So this
isn't really, this isn't accurate for one thing. Alex has been claiming that a false flag bio attack
is right around the corner regularly for the past 20 years. He definitely could find some clips of
him saying something like that from 2019 in the same way that he could find clips where he said
that in 2008 or any other. I mean, it's me. I honestly kind of thought we were still doing a
2003 episode. I feel like that could have been there. We'll get to how heavy the overlaps are
a little bit later. So beyond that, Alex is making shit up about what he predicted in order to make
himself seem more accurate. He wasn't talking about mRNA vaccines until right up to the point
where the right wing blogs he reads the headline started to get upset about that is a new angle
to attack vaccines as a whole. This is part of the reason that Alex Jones was right. That meme
is so insidious. If you've bought into the Alex Jones was right game, then you might be far more
willing to hear Alex make stuff up about his past predictions and accept them as true.
Once you believe that Alex has been right more about stuff than you think,
you subordinate your own instincts and critical thinking to Alex's imaginary expertise. And
that's dangerous. Also, just believing that Alex knew what mRNA before it was on a conservative
blog is just absurd. Yeah. Yeah. He's a that's that's nonsense. Also, the reason that Alex is
starting off covering this story by rambling bullshit about how he's been so right about
stuff in the past is because it's a less openly desperate way for him to beg the audience to
believe what he's about to tell them. It's essentially like you've got to take me seriously
because don't you remember how right I've been about everything I've actually been wrong about?
Listen, straight up, I am going to warn you by telling you how right I've always been,
how wrong I'm about to be right into your face. And it's going to be loud.
So we have we have some dangerous world developments upon us that Alex is going to
get into before he gets into the most important news of his career. But I guess this kind of
actually is involved. Now, let's move into what's currently happening. The UN starts their meetings
on the 23rd of the 28th in Switzerland in Geneva. They signed a deal two weeks ago that the World
Economic Forum will direct them to private corporations are now in direct control of the UN.
They say the treaty's secret, but Tedros and Gates, we've played the clips all over the news,
have said, yes, Biden has gone in and gotten a copy of the treaty and has demanded that
the UN be given power over nation states to sanction, even with military operations,
anyone that doesn't follow the UN's orders. So this is a world government treaty putting the
UN in control of the major Western militaries to enforce the new lockdown that will make the last
one look like a walk in the park, even compared to what you saw in places like Australia and New
Zealand and Canada. So this is a whole load of bullshit. Which which corporations own the UN?
When did Biden send this treaty letter slash thing? What? Yeah, it's it's it's a lot of made
up fun stuff from conspiracy blogs and what have you. So in the upcoming World Health Assembly
meeting that's happening in the in the actually, I believe it starts today. But there was the
they all go to the gym and sit cross legged and I would yeah, there's a there's a group of kids
in action or whatever do a song song and dance number. Somebody tells them to stop smoking.
Yeah, there's a planned discussion of the international health regulations. And there's
an aim at improving international responses to future pandemic threats. That's basically the
kernel of truth that's behind all this bullshit. Of course, of course. So much of what Alex is
talking about traces back to narratives that have spread about the amendments that could be added
to these regulations. Some of the amendments in these blogs are made up. But there's one that has
to do with Article 12 that's actually real, but it's being lied about. This proposed amendment
would change how the Director General of the WHO determines a health emergency. Previously, the
Director General and the state where the pandemic is thought to be active would need to agree on
the fact that there is a health emergency before the World Health Organization could make a
determination. Now, now the state party is not required to agree that there's a health emergency.
Okay, the impetus of this amendment is really obvious. There's a concern that in the early
days of COVID, the Chinese government may not have been perfectly transparent about the situation
and whether or not that had a material impact on how the world responded, it raises important
points. If there's a public health emergency that could affect other countries and possibly the
entire world, what do you do if you have reason to suspect that a country isn't being forthcoming
about the situation or not cooperating or giving information and data to the rest of the world
to base their decisions on? This amendment seeks to address this by allowing the World Health
Organization to not require a state to sign on to their determination before they make it.
That being said, this does nothing to make the UN or the World Health Organization able to enforce
anything, nor does it make them able to take over all the West's militaries and put people into a
lockdown. This is ridiculous. Yeah, I do appreciate how powerful the UN is in the conservative mind.
It's so strong. So powerful. The idea that the UN would actually be able to go into China and look
at there anything without China's consent, get the fuck out of here. Yeah, yeah. I mean, like,
in the international health regulations, even if you read them, they specifically say that a state
is able to agree with, comply or not comply with World Health Organization's recommendations.
Those are all options. You can do whatever they want. Yes, gotcha. Yeah, so that doesn't do it.
It doesn't do anything. It's just just a load of shit. So I think the amendment that they're
really mad about is the one where you have to quarter and feed soldiers. That's the craziest
one, you know, that you can send soldiers into your home. It's terrible. Pandemic soldiers,
absolutely doctors, nurses, you must quarter everyone. So Alex believes that like they've
been broadcasting this stuff that there's going to be another pandemic. I mean, spoiler alert,
all this is about monkeypox. And we'll get to that here in a minute. But like, Alex is like,
yeah, they said all this in advance in order to in order to let you know that it's going to happen.
Because they're like villains in comic books. Because Alex believes that the world is basically
a children's cartoon. Yeah, you have that going on. And what is their pretext going to be?
And that's the new big story. And this has been going on for a few weeks. And back last year
and earlier this year, I said it over and over again, I said these criminals always telegraph
what they're going to do to hide it in plain view, and to be confident to their criminal armies
who are involved in this that they're going to get away with it. This is what psychos do,
they love to brag. So that's basic criminology. That's why in all the supervillain cartoons
and Marvel cartoons and James Bond movies, the villain always monologues. And you think,
why do they monologue? Well, because that's actually what villains do. Oh, dramatic tension.
That's what I was thinking. I was thinking dramatic tension. Yeah, that's that's one thing,
dramatic tension, heightening, heightening the mood. It's also a helpful way to explain
elements of the plot that would be difficult to do any other way. I mean, many people use those
for exposition. Yeah, yeah, because as viewers, we're aware of a lot of stuff that the characters
aren't. And so the bad guy telling the hero what their plan is, it kind of serves to as a shortcut
to get them up to speed on whatever one's doing. So we're all on the same page and we can get to
the climax of the film. It's not something that is from basic criminology. It's pretty much like
the villain giving a quick fill in, you know, like, hey, listen, we've been shown the audience,
all of this stuff, I'm going to download this real quick into you. You're going to be like, holy
shit, I can't believe he pulled that off. I know you know, oh man, you killed me. You know everything
now as the hero of the film. So you're able to respond appropriately and know what the deal is
as you enter the final act. Yes, so stupid. But no, it's real life criminology. That's what these
people do. Yeah. Also, I thought Alex's imaginary enemies do this announcing stuff in advance because
they have to according to intergalactic laws. I thought they had to tell everyone what they were
going to do. So if you don't choose to fight back against it, you're basically accepting and consenting
to what they're doing. Alex seems to have forgotten that storyline. Also, he seems to have forgotten
the whole race war lockdowns thing and moved smoothly back to pandemic lockdowns. I wonder,
I wonder why? Oh my god, nothing on this show means anything at all. Holy shit. No, no, no. That was
really frustrating. I mean, it's sweeps week, you know, so you got to get rid of all of those
meet cute storylines and you got to get back to the main storyline and make sure everybody's
ready to find out who shot JR. That is essentially what info wars is. It's almost like Alex was
desperately grabbing its straws at anything he could do to deflect attention away from the
reality of the story of the buffalo shooting. And now that it's kind of blown over at least
the point at which he's worried about the conversation that's happening, he can move on to
other things and pretend that all that shit he never really said that race or lockdowns were
right around the corner. And that's been the globalists plan. Right. Well, at the same time,
acting as though, I mean, it was like a completely reasonable thing for him to say at the time.
But now that that's blown over, I mean, it's just a it's just a massive. It just never happened.
No, it never happened. Yeah. No, no, no. There's a solipsism about Alex's
about his information that like, if it's not immediately here, that shit isn't real.
It's annoying. It doesn't Satan have to tell you what's going on because of his contract
with God and all of those things. That's it. Yeah, that's the intergalactic law part.
Right. I forgot that that is literally intergalactic and not just spiritual. Gotcha.
Also, one of the amendments to the International Health Regulation is that the
Director General and Satan and the head of state don't all have to agree.
Satan is also out of the loop for health emergencies in the future.
Azazel's running that part of the show now. Beals above old scratch.
Satan's in there actually under a whole bunch of different names. Sure. Sure. Sure. Sure.
So like I mentioned, this obviously, I think anybody who listened to our show enough and has a
vague awareness of the world would have been able to tell already that this is about monkeypox.
But here we go. Alex finally lays it out that this is about monkeypox. Okay. Let me make the
announcement and it's already all over the place. Everybody's already figured it out. I wasn't ready
to hit it yesterday because I wanted to spend hours last night and hours today going over it.
And I've overdone it as usual. I've got hundreds of documents, studies, all the damn proof here.
And when I'm sitting here reading this in private, I mean, I'm not even angry at these people anymore.
My cells, my guts, my brain, my soul is, you're going to stop these people, Jones, or you're to blame.
I'm pissed at myself when I'm reading this because I've got clips of gates bragging last year that
they'll soon be smallpox and monkeypox and giggling and laughing and say the next page is going to be
far worse. Then they put in all the orders for the new monkeypox vaccine. Biden just bought tens of
millions of doses yesterday. And then magically right on time, right as the vaccines delivered,
monkeypox pops up in more than 20 countries. So monkeypox wasn't part of Alex's shit about
gates until exactly this moment. Yeah. Although Alex did obsess over gates, very normal warnings
that COVID wouldn't be the last public health crisis we would face. And Alex is saying like,
yes, smallpox and monkeypox as if like, no, he was talking about smallpox. There's one clip
that Alex has where Bill Gates in passing references, like people doing sort of exercises to think
about like, what would we do if terrorists released smallpox? Sure. Sure. Alex has now
taken that and he's been like, aha, that was Gates's plan. And also when he said smallpox,
he meant monkeypox and smallpox. It's like this is cheating. Come on, man. Listen, the rule is a
pox is a pox. Okay. It's monkeypox. It's dogpox. It's bigpox doesn't matter. A pox is a pox.
So there's a lot going on here. So I'm going to try and break this down a little bit bit by bit.
And the first thing I should point out is that listeners of our show may be a bit more familiar
with monkeypox than the general population. And that's because Alex already did this whole thing
back in 2003. And some of our episodes from back then include him spreading bullshit about a monkey
pox outbreak. So this is a little bit, this is another witchy thing. That is very funny.
That is so funny. The kind of thought that if if he really went back through our 2003 episodes,
he could find some clips of him being furious about monkeypox. Yeah, because he was using the
the cases of monkeypox that were identified as some sort of a conspiracy about the smallpox
vaccine that was going on. The conversation was happening in 2003. He's just doing it again,
but with COVID 20 years on. Yeah, yeah, he doesn't have many tricks. So in the present day,
Alex is intentionally mixing up cause and effect in order to create the appearance of conspiracy.
He's claiming that Biden ordered these monkeypox vaccines and then later monkeypox cases popped
up by presenting things like this. Alex is very explicitly trying to tell his audience
that the order for vaccines was made because of foreknowledge of the coming monkeypox cases.
This is important for Alex to convey to his audience because it's a lie that he can use as
a foundation upon to build his argument that the whole thing was a false flag outbreak. Right.
Despite the fact that even if it was the case that he ordered it before again,
it is a very smart move to have vaccines for diseases that are possibly going to come.
Yeah, but like if you had just out of the blue randomly ordered these these monkeypox vaccines,
it would seem a little bit more suspicious. But in the real world, the US government ordered
$119 million worth of the vaccine, which is good for smallpox and monkeypox after a case
was confirmed in Massachusetts, the first in the US during this outbreak. So that's why the order
was made. It wasn't like, like well in advance, haha, we know it's coming. Let's get these these
vaccines ready. We saw somebody. Yeah. Also $119 million worth of this vaccine is not like,
it's not enough for like even probably the entirety of Massachusetts. Honestly, it's not like
we're not going to be able to inoculate the entire country based on this. It's it's a fairly targeted
amount of reserve that you would have in the case of the cases pop up in certain like various
locales, basically like what they did in 2003. Right. Right. All right. No, I mean, it's it's so hard
to understand scale anymore. You know, like $119 million is so much fucking money. But then again,
you remind yourself in terms of scale, that's like the American government like peeing just a
little bit in your mouth and being like, Hey, this is close. You know, it's nothing. It's it's
flicking a quarter at a something. Yes, absolutely. Yes. It's it's millions of doses, but it's in the
low millions of doses. And that's about like what you would expect in the case that you might see
more cases and want to inoculate, let's say, healthcare workers that might be in contact
with people or if you can identify clusters, you know, if there is there is a utility to this,
but it's not like it's not like Operation Warp Speed, where you know, billions of dollars.
I mean, it would be, you know, you can't, you know, you can appropriately react to a pandemic
possible disease. If you could do it early on, I know it doesn't feel like it says we just live
through people not doing it. Right? I mean, it's possible. We saw it with monkeypox in 2003. We
saw it with Ebola under Obama that gets this is not it's not impossible. And also monkeypox is
pretty different than COVID in as much as like it's a known quantity. And there are some therapeutic
treatments that that already exist. Yeah. Yeah. So you know, obviously, this is not an analogous
situation. No, but the first case in this outbreak was reported to the World Health Organization
on May 7. And it was an individual from the UK who traveled to Nigeria. Since then, there have been
92 laboratory confirmed cases in 12 countries where monkeypox is not endemic. This is a big deal
in as much as any novel spreading of a disease is a big deal. But it's not time for Mike Adams to
come back and declare that it's over for humanity, which I imagine we'll be seeing before too long
based on the way Alex is going about this. Yeah, I give it a few weeks. It's really hard to say
for sure how this is going to progress. But I tend to agree with the World Health Organization's
assessment that it's highly likely that there will be more cases that are identified. But I also
feel like it would be hasty to jump to the conclusion that this is going to be any kind of large
scale pandemic all over again. Like I said, in 2003, there were 71 reported cases in six US
states. And through proper tracing practices and targeted vaccine deployment, the outbreak didn't
spread. This is something to be aware of. And obviously, people should be careful as best they
can. But the type of hyping and fear mongering Alex is engaging in here is deeply irresponsible.
And what do you expect? It is again, when he did this with the other pandemic possible diseases
in the past, he responded to those appropriately. So his his bullshit didn't cause any further harm.
It's when we respond to it inappropriately, that his disease spreads out of control,
almost in concert with the disease in tandem. Mm hmm. Yeah. So one of the things that's fun
about this this turn of events, this these cases being identified of monkeypox is it allows Alex
to like play some new games with COVID conspiracies? I feel like the like the the songs that he was
playing about COVID vaccines and stuff, we're getting a little bit tired. And thankfully,
this has opened up a new avenue of like jazz improvisation for him. Sure. Sure. The jukebox
is getting old. This diner is from the 1950s. You got to update this shit and and update he does.
Monkeypox pops up in more than 20 countries all over Europe, all over the US, all over
everywhere, where you have people taking AstraZeneca,
AstraZeneca and J and J. Ladies and gentlemen,
because what is AstraZeneca and J and J? They're virus vectors that inject the genome of a chimpanzee
into your cells and then orders your cells to replicate under those orders using a virus
to deliver the virus to a monkey. So ladies and gentlemen, did you hear what I just said?
And you saw this last year, I said Gates is preparing to release smallpox and or monkeypox.
Then the FBI and some storage facility at a lab that was shut down.
On find smallpox in a refrigerator. They're just putting that out there. Then a truck crashes in
Pennsylvania with a bunch of monkeys that have monkeypox. And then the woman gets it, but it
all gets shut down. Do you believe any of this? Oh, a truck dumped over. Yeah, that's where it came.
So they're laying the groundwork. Gates says smallpox, monkeypox is coming. They start making the
vaccine. He says terrorists are going to release it. He's right. He's the terrorist leader, James
Bonneville. And then all hell breaks loose right as the UN global treaty is about to be signed
on to by the countries that puts us under UN control. I mean, it's all premeditated. It's
all pre packaged. It's all in your face. And it's all right here. It's happening. It all makes sense
now. I mean, it's all coming together. Finally. Yeah. This Alex was desperate for a way to attack
the COVID vaccines that weren't MRNA. And I think now he's figured out.
I don't know, man. I think that the notion that the COVID vaccines give you monkeypox is a,
that's a new one. I had not heard that one on Alex's show. I've listened to quite a bit of his
show and this is not something that I've learned to be afraid of. Yeah, that's a big swing. Yeah,
but it's funny how like whatever is happening in the news just kind of gets written into the
history of Alex's predictions. Yeah, absolutely. This is part of it all along, man. I don't know
about that. He's living in perpetual midichlorian backstory retcon kind of situation. I find it
more offensive because, you know, at least that was just disappointing. This is the real world.
Also, this is 100% a cowboy bebop episode. These eco terrorists break in and they have
a virus that they're going to unleash upon a planet and it regresses you evolution wise into a
monkey and the way he just described it, injecting you with monkey cells and having them reprogram
your body. This is, this is monkey. This is he's turning people into monkeys. Well, well, I would
say that it's important to remember that cowboy bebop is predictive programming and, you know,
that is true. That is true. So that story about smallpox being found in a freezer was kind of a
hoax. In mid-November 2021, there were a bunch of headlines about vials being found in a lab
in Pennsylvania that were labeled smallpox. Idiots like Alex, who just report on headlines,
ran with the story at face value and they weren't listening when the CDC announced that they tested
the vials and they contain no traces of the virus that causes smallpox. The vials have been labeled
this way because they contain vexinia, which is the vex to the virus that's used in the creation
of the smallpox virus, but it doesn't give you smallpox. So it was poorly labeled vials.
Yeah. It wasn't like Daryl was tested and found to be positive for being hilarious
and messing with somebody's lunch that day. Okay, gotcha. No, it's not that much of a hoax,
but it's, you know, like the headlines that didn't correct themselves and didn't
take the updates seriously. I think that's fair to call it somewhat of a hoax.
You know, it's hard not to see that Rogan clip where he's like, you know, oh,
this is too good for me not to use. And then you see that behavior echoed in the mainstream media
more often than you would like. Well, I don't know because I think a lot of those articles
will include updates or they'll like, you know, I think that that behavior you see with Alex,
but he just doesn't. Yeah, no, there's a don't get me wrong. There's a big difference
later on, but it's, you know, it's there. So also Alex is fudging details about the monkeys that
escaped from that truck crash earlier this year. That truck was carrying a hundred research monkeys,
but they didn't all have monkeypox. Alex is making that up. In fact, they're macaque monkeys,
which are actually not known to be very susceptible to monkeypox. They can get it,
but it's kind of rare compared to other species of monkey. Okay. So now you're scaring me because
that suggests that we're all going to get monkeypox and these macaque monkeys will take over after
we're gone. No, that's not going to happen. Also only four animals escaped from the trucks. And by
the next morning, three had been found and they found the last one that evening. So it's not like
they were even on the run. Right, right, right. They hadn't been absorbed by Caesar yet and they
haven't joined his gang. No, no, that documentary was pretty good though. I saw the second in
that documentary escalates. So the woman that Alex is referring to didn't get monkeypox,
but she did get sick after getting hissed at by one of the monkeys when she came in contact with
its saliva after it was like, she walked up to the box that it was in. It wasn't one of the ones
that escaped. Jurassic Park style. Yeah. She got treated for rabies preemptively and she did come
down with some mild, non-specific symptoms. She also was at a birthday party the night before
where a bunch of people ended up testing positive for COVID. So there's a lot of possibilities
about how she came to have whatever symptoms she had. I don't know. Okay. Okay. All right.
There's a lot of questions, but what we do know is that she didn't have monkeypox.
Alex is just throwing shit at the wall here, connecting unconnected dots in order to make
a truly bizarre conspiracy theory. If AstraZeneca and the J&J vaccine caused monkeypox, we would be
seeing so many more cases than we are and they wouldn't have just happened now. They would have
happened sooner since millions of people have taken that shot and it's not like it's a new shot in
the grand scheme of things, but it's not like it just rolled out last month or whatever two months
ago. Yeah. Yeah. I think he's relying heavily on his audience not to stop and think, wait a second,
haven't millions upon millions of people received this vaccine already? Are they
all monkey poxed? I feel like, you know, that is a problem. That is a problem. And the notion that
like it's just like it's about like trying to get these amendments to the international health
regulations. Yeah. Yeah. That Alex conceivably should be in favor of because, you know,
countries like China may or may not have withheld information that could have been useful, you
know? Right. Right. So once again, I forgot that this is all in service of the UN eventually
being able to, during the next possible pandemic, go and double check to see if China is lying to us.
Something like that. Yeah. So look, they're just, they're giving people smallpox, I guess.
Sure. Of course. With the vaccines. Unbelievable because the virus thing is unbelievable. The
chimpanzee ape DNA is what causes smallpox. They're injecting people with a damn smallpox
knowing it would cause smallpox. All right, man. Okay. So it's wild that this is just coming up
now. Like I thought the whole thing with the COVID vaccine was they gave people like myocarditis
or whatever. Now it's about spreading smallpox, which is quite an escalation. They put the monkey
genes inside of you, dad. So Alex is making shit up because the AstraZeneca vaccine uses a
recombinant replication deficient chimpanzee adenovirus vector in order to deliver the vaccine.
He saw chimpanzee and then decided to run with it full speed. The adenovirus is not the virus
that causes smallpox. That would be variola, which isn't even used in the smallpox vaccine because
why would you do that? Right. That would be a bad idea. Adenovirus is basically caused colds. J&J
also uses an adenovirus, but it's a human strain. It's type 26. So it's not monkey DNA. It's a virus
that generally affects monkeys. Right. For chimpanzees, which are apes actually, not monkeys.
Sure. That's the level of connection Alex is making in order to be like,
you smallpox. It's pathetic and also just really dangerous mentality.
Yeah. I do think he doesn't understand. I think it's hard to keep this in your mind. It's like
if you have a virus that causes monkeypox, the monkey part is something we apply to it
because the virus can evolve outside of the virus. The virus exists without monkeys.
The virus can be anywhere if it wants to be. I mean, I don't know if it has wants. Maybe that's
hard for you to keep in your mind because you've gotten the vaccine and you are part monkey now.
Because I'm a part monkey. You have a monkey brain. I really wish that we were close enough
genetically that all of our vaccines were more lizard based and I got regenerative powers on
top of it. I think this is a big problem. Yeah. I hear that Bill Gates is working on that. I hope
so. Because as we know, oftentimes the devil is depicted as sort of lizard-ish and you know.
But isn't he using it to give himself regenerative properties and then leave the planet? And that's
probably how he's going to be able to breathe in space, that asshole, just like him. And then he's
going to leave us all as monkeys here. I'll probably be happier. Oh, God. This is just
ridiculous. I understand like to be fair, the situation with monkeypox is something that is
not shouldn't be taken like super lightly. There are health officials that are aware of it and
tracing the cases and you know, they're on the case. Yeah. What Alex is doing is laughable
and just pathetic. Right. And what's important is that the rest of conservative media is not
using a monkeypox sphere to bring fascism into our country. We're still doing that with COVID.
Give him a week. So it turns out this is the next plague basically, according to Alex.
But if you just tuned in, you need to call your friends, your family, your neighbors,
everybody you know, because Gates has said in the next pandemic, which they've already launched,
ahead of the midterms, it's building now. And just like you didn't hear much in China,
then it got huge. It's already begun. It's monkeypox.
And they told you it would be smallpox, monkeypox. They knew that their so-called vaccines would
cause this. Astra, Genica, J and J. Yeah. And they pre-ordered the monkeypox vaccine. Biden
just got delivered a bunch of yesterday. It is going down. It's going down. This is so absurd.
One of the obvious, one of the obvious tells that Alex doesn't mean a single word he's saying,
and you even responded to this, is that he's connecting it to the midterms.
Does he really expect me to believe that some evil group of villains is going to launch a
smallpox outbreak in order to possibly win a few seats in the midterms?
That's so fucking stupid. The amount of damage that would be caused by a smallpox outbreak is
almost hard to put into words. And if the globalists are really trying to depopulate the planet,
I don't think they would care that much about whether or not the GOP takes back the Senate.
None of this shit matters. It only matters to Alex.
Listen, we need two more senators, and that means we're roughly several million people
gotta die. That's just the way the politics works these days. Come on, man.
And this thing has got to be released that has possibility of getting so out of control that
it kills everybody, all of the elites that are presumably behind this plan. So dumb, so fucking
stupid. It's not even a general election. So like, all of Spain gets monkeypox because they
got to win the midterms. Yeah, they got to keep Laurel Lumer out of Congress.
That's just ridiculous. It's interesting that Alex brings up how you didn't hear much out of
China in the early days of the COVID pandemic. Someone should probably tell them that the
amendment to the World Health Organization regulations that he's demonizing is actually
designed to make sure that future outbreaks don't have that same dynamic. But I don't think he would
probably. Well, I mean, you can't have UN soldiers just going anywhere that they want to,
you know, because there's so many fucking UN soldiers to go around.
So many, so many. So many. So Alex brings up some Bill Gates clips that help improve his point.
And yeah, they're not all that helpful. Here is Gates again the year before that in 2020
threatens the next pandemic will get the tension this time. He also said on other programs that
terrorist would also release smallpox or monkeypox. That was a clip on NBC.
It's so weird how the clips that seem most explicitly in line with the bullshit Alex is
saying aren't the ones he plays. It's like weird how the dynamic always seems to be present where
he just tells the audience about those ones and then plays other clips that don't really make the
points he needs them to. That's weird, almost like he's making shit up. You know, I mean,
you do it one or two times. Hey, that that happens. That's a mistake. I think when you
make a career out of it, it might be a bit of a red flag pattern. This clip that he's talking
about is really interesting, though, because he says that Gates was threatening that the next
pandemic would get attention. That seems weird, because this one's gotten a whole lot of fucking
attention. So here's the actual clip that Alex is talking about. I want to challenge you, Jordan,
to pay attention and see if you can tell where the lie is. Okay, here is Bill Gates.
We didn't actually do the simulation to think about, okay, what about nursing homes? What about
getting factories ready? What about the testing machine? You know, in fact, the testing could
have been ramped up very quickly in a few countries that have almost avoided the epidemic
entirely, like Taiwan, New Zealand, Australia, you know, they took their experience and actually
prepared. And so they moved a lot faster. So we, you know, we'll have to prepare for the next one.
That, you know, I'd say is we'll get attention this time.
Oh, he's so happy. It's so yeah, do you do see where the lie was there?
See what Bill Gates is saying, we'll get attention.
Yeah. He specifically said at the beginning, they didn't pay attention to the variable of
like nursing homes and stuff like that. He's, he's, he's saying there are factors that we missed
in the course of this public health response that will get attention in the case of a future
public health emergency. This is bullshit. Now, I'm pretty sure what he was trying to say is that
next time in the next few years, when this one happens, the New York Times will finally cover
the story, right? Right. It's about time that the pandemic got some attention, like nobody's
expecting CNN to get there, right? That's, they're CNN next time. Next time they'll notice me.
What media needs to get on the ball. Yeah. Ridiculous. Yeah. So yeah, Alex seems to be,
when I say seems to be, he absolutely is lying about this Bill Gates clip pretty bad, pretty bad.
Yeah. Yeah. And he continues to in this next clip, Alex goes a little bit more into this and
makes up some more stuff about monkeypox aren't these some really nice, nice people. Oh, the next
one will really get your attention. And now right on time, like a German train pulling into the
station in right on countries all over the Western world, monkeypox has showed up in who
the vaccinated. It all makes sense. Isn't Mussolini the one who made the trains run on time?
Well, he famously made one train run on time. But isn't the expression about Italy?
At least he at least he made their trains run on time. Yeah. Yeah. So also, I don't believe that
Alex has this little ability to understand the words he's hearing, like in terms of Bill Gates's
clip, he knows damn well what Gates was saying, but he's pretending that he thinks what he does
because it's easier to scare the audience that way. He knows what he's doing and it's proof and
just a demonstration that he's a malicious liar because he has balls on you to be like,
Oh, the next one will get your attention shot. Come on, man. We got plenty of attention.
Get more attention than the thing that's dominated people's lives for years.
Okay, great. Also, Alex has absolutely zero idea whether or not the people who have got
monkeypox are vaccinated. He's making that up that they are because his new conspiracy depends
on that being true, but he couldn't demonstrate this claim if his life depended on it. There's
a decent chance that some of the folks who got sick had been vaccinated just based on percentages.
That wouldn't surprise me too much, but Alex is going to have to work
way harder if he wants to claim that there's some sort of causation here,
which is definitely the tree he's barking up. Yeah. And isn't it also just like 100 people?
It's not a ton of people, right? Yeah. Again, a ton of people have been vaccinated with all kinds
of vaccine. There's a pretty decent chance that it is a little bit more than that. But yeah,
it's like 92 confirmed cases as of the preparation of this episode, according to
the World Health Organization. And they're in different countries that have different
vaccines approved in them. This would be a very difficult narrative to make stick.
In any audience that's not Alex's audience, because he's trained them to believe whatever
dumb shit he says. Yeah, 100%. There's no way that you hear that as a rational person and not go
like, hold on about something about any one of the many things you could so many variables that
you should take issue with. Yes, exactly. So Alex is talking about this, this monkey pox situation
and he makes a bizarre leap because I think that he's running out of ground to to run off like the
the road runner, you know, right, right, right. So he's run out of ground under his feet and jumps
to something else, which is weird. And rare monkey pox outbreak and people that hadn't been to Africa,
people that hadn't been any other and they hadn't been around, they just but they all had the shot.
And I have scientists and health heads even saying we think it's the shot.
Health. We have deputy heads of major countries, health departments right here,
Madrid's deputy minister of public health claims cases of hepatitis of young kids are related to
COVID-19 vaccine. Funny, I've got the study just like monkey pox. What? Oh, nice. Weird. So Alex is
talking about the idea that monkey pox is caused by the COVID vaccine, but then he weirdly jumps
to talking about hepatitis cases. All diseases are caused by the COVID vaccine. That slight of
hand is really important to recognize as a trick he uses to distract the audience and make them
think that he's proven something when in reality he hasn't said shit. There was an outbreak of
hepatitis, but the World Health Organization was pretty clear that it had nothing to do with the
COVID vaccine since, quote, the vast majority of affected children did not receive COVID-19
vaccination. Cool. Also, the headline Alex is reporting on about the deputy public health
minister in Madrid. That's from Gateway pundit. And it's actually completely wrong. The minister
in question, Antonio Zapatero had actually said the opposite and was being critical of
inaccurate media reports linking the vaccine to the hepatitis cases. The Spanish health
ministry released a like a clarification because of this. And yeah, Alex is actually just reporting
on an article that was 180 degrees from the truth. That's almost like if you're disinformation
and you're just feeling spiteful, you hear somebody who's like, listen, this is something
that's important. And I don't like the media twisting our claims. So they're like, fuck you,
we're going to twist those claims. Yeah, good job, Jim Hoft or his twin brother. I don't remember
who was responsible for writing that one. Yeah, it's just it's it's bad work. It's bad work. So
we have, you know, some I guess monkeypox fears that the COVID vaccine is causing it.
And it's proven somehow by pointing to a completely inaccurate story linking the COVID vaccine
to hepatitis. Right. But there's a third condition you should know about. Sure.
Unbelievable. Here's some of those studies I mentioned earlier. And this is meningitis
after COVID-19 vaccination a case report. So yeah, this is a case study of a single person
who got meningitis after vaccination. There's not a causal link established, but I was able to
find a second case study covering two patients, which recommends the doctors be aware of this
phenomenon, but doesn't say that the vaccines caused it. Also, all the patients that are in
question made a full recovery with quote, no residual neurological deficits. This study
does nothing to further Alex's claims. And it's not related to hepatitis or monkeypox.
This is just like just a anti-vax bouyabase smorgasbord. Yeah,
mixing up everything in this big. The deputy health director for Venezuela
said that all broken legs were caused by the COVID vaccine. It's true. Every time you got a COVID,
yeah, you get the shot and boom, your left tibia breaks in half. All gone.
So Alex reads the headline, two different headlines about that same meningitis case study.
That's two stories. Two studies, man. Two studies. Two different ones, yeah.
And then here is the next thing in his list of studies he's citing.
Is it true that the AstraZeneca vaccine contains animal DNA of a chimpanzee?
Yes. Yes. Safety and those on to lay all this out and what it's doing. It's just unbelievable.
This isn't a study and the article itself doesn't back up Alex's claims.
This is from the Australian government's health website. The AstraZeneca vaccine doesn't contain
animal DNA. It uses an adenovirus that infects chimpanzees as a vector, but that's not the same
thing. The article doesn't back up Alex's claims at all, but the headline contains all the words
Alex needs to create a certain appearance. And the audience doesn't care what the actual article
says. Alex answers the question in the headline for them and they accept that is truth as opposed
to what the source Alex is using actually says. The reason that Alex trails off and then just says
that the article goes on to lay it all out is because he's cold reading this and he realizes
in the middle of that that the article contradicts him. So he needs to bail and just start rambling.
Whenever you hear him say it goes on, that is a tell that he's in over his head and he doesn't
know the information he's pretending to and probably what he's about to read accidentally would be
counter to his entire narrative. Let me tell you something. This is going to be really scary to
Alex. I mean, this is going to blow his mind. All right. You already have monkey DNA inside
you, buddy. A lot of it. Almost all of it. We are monkeys. No way, man. No way, dude. We're apes,
dude. We're the same fucking shit, man. To be fair, Alex does not believe in evolution. So he
probably would disagree with you on that. So look, we already know now that the race war
narratives and the race war lockdowns that Alex was really concerned about earlier in the week
seem to have disappeared. Yeah, we just passed on those. The public health lockdown stuff is
more pressing now and this is the biggest news that Alex has covered in his 28 years on air,
even though it's something that he has already covered back in 2003 and it fizzled out because
he was lying about it. So we have no race war lockdowns, but it turns out Alex is retaining
some pieces of his coverage of the Buffalo shooting. Oh, probably the worst ones he could.
That's what I was thinking. Putin's top aid predict global famine of Armageddon-like
and apocalyptic, these are, quote, proportions all based on the two plus year lockdown,
where in many third world countries, the IMF and World Bank ordered them to have up to two years
of lockdown, devastating them. Ordered them 40 plus million starved to death. Now the refugees
are flooding the West as part of the replacement migration operation. Yep. So we got the got that
going. Wow. I would hate it if they kept using great replacement theory. I do appreciate updating
it to RMO. Yeah. I mean, like there's a plan in place that Alex is pointing to of replacement.
Yeah. I mean, I think that it's notable that the hateful elements of his Buffalo shooting
coverage remain while the fear based things that he wants the audience to engage with have shifted
over to the. No, no, no, it's like leftovers. You know, the flavor is different. It's the same
food, but you can't you can't reheat it and expect to taste the same. It's just it's just
I would say shocking, but it's not. I mean, it should be shocking. It's just what Alex does.
Exactly. We're too late in this game to be shocked by this anymore. So one of the things
that was going on in social media land over the course of last week or so has been Elon Musk
doing some some shenanigans. Oh, man, that guy. Oh, boy. So he announced that he was going to vote
Republican. And then he said that what he did. Well, that's one thing. And then he said that
attacks on him would intensify. And then it turned out that prior to him making those tweets,
someone had reached out about allegations that he had exposed himself to a flight attendant. And
a lot of people are putting some pieces together and thinking, Hey, maybe maybe this whole thing
about voting Republican and the attacks against me are going to intensify maybe some sort of a
preemptive way to get ahead of a story. Maybe I just don't understand. Are you saying that an
unimaginably wealthy man with absolute zero accountability took advantage of a defenseless
woman? That seems crazy. I've never heard of that. There are there are there are allegations.
And I look, obviously, I don't know all the ins and outs and all the details of everything,
but I would say that Elon Musk's behavior has not come off great. Seems it seems like the
what's happened very, very much like someone who's guilty. I would say his behavior does not
inspire much confidence in me that he is blameless. But Alex has a bit of a different perspective on
this and seems to think that Elon Musk is totally cool and absolutely in the right.
There's so much to tackle what's happening with Elon Musk. He said, look,
every time somebody bucks the globalist, they're going to do the me too thing. And he's challenging
this sturdist on a private jet. There's a failed actress he's saying and saying,
tell me this very identifiable thing on my genitals if I supposedly showed you my genitals.
And this is again, all being done to punish him because he says he's going to vote Republican.
We've got all that and so much more. What's going to happen to Biden? Yeah, so I Alex has
he's exactly the target for Elon Musk's sort of self defense. It should not be this easy.
And it's totally this easy to swing Alex. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, I mean, just the whole the whole
conservative I like that's that is a smart way to try and evade accountability in the court of
public opinion is just suddenly be like, Hey, I'm right wing and they're attacking the right wing.
It has nothing to do with being held accountable for my shitty behavior. Listen up, you dumb army
of morons come to my aid. It took two seconds are trying to wash free speech rich person said
he's voting Republican. So all of you need to get involved. Oh my God. Jesus Christ. Yeah. Yeah.
It's it's bizarre to to sort of see this play out as publicly and sort of transparently as it has.
So obvious. I'm sort of bewildered by that. You know that he did the way that he's tweeting
through it is, you know, it it's upsetting. I mean, it's I'm at this place now where it's just
like learning. It's done. It's done as a concept. Learning doesn't happen anymore. People only make
the exact same mistake over and over and over again. It's almost comforting now to know that
people will fuck up in the same way. Hmm. Mm hmm. Well, I mean, that's hopefully not true
because our public health people need to take, you know, this precautions. Oh, yeah, that's
true. So Alex does not end up being correct about right. So Alex has some guests on on this episode.
The first one is a little lawyer buddy of his. Oh, no. Yeah. Bobby Barnes, Rob Barnes is around.
And hey, turns out he also thinks that the monkeypox is going to be a big deal.
What is your view on what's currently happening? And for me, it's pretty obvious the next big
lockdown, the next big rollout and the way to get this power grabbing sovereignty destroying UN
biomedical tyranny in is currently with the smallpox hysteria that I'm predicting is going to go
ahead and escalate out of control. Just like COVID. What do you think? Well, I mean, no doubt.
So the smallpox hysteria now we're really playing fast and loose here with all this
box, smallpox, hepatitis, COVID, you name it. We got it. We're your one stop shop. Yeah. Not
going to listen to a ton of Barnes's interview, but it should be noted that a lot of it is him
talking about how he's working with Robert Kennedy Jr. to do like litigation against the vaccine
and stuff. And so like maybe maybe you have a little bit of a biased perspective on this.
I've got a new thing for people to donate money to that won't go anywhere.
I'm on the anti-vax legal grift. Good times. Good times. So the other guest that Alex has is a duo,
a twofer. And it's Peter McCullough, who is a big anti-vax doctor and a guy named John Leek,
who is an author. And the thrust of this interview is that John Leek has written a book
about McCullough called the courage to stand up or the courage to fight COVID-19 or something like
that. And here's the situation. I find this to be a fairly damning book to exist and also
an interview because this Leek guy, he fancies himself a true crime author. And so the perspective
that he took and the entry point for him in terms of covering COVID-19 was as a true crime story.
And then he involved Peter McCullough in to help him with the like scientific aspects of this.
So now you have a guy who's invested in writing a book from a true crime angle about the COVID
vaccine. And the main subject of his book is this Peter McCullough guy who's going around
appearing on Tucker, appearing on Laura Ingraham's show, appearing with Joe Rogan, who now
if he doesn't have the perspective that this is a true crime kind of vibe, what does that do for
his book? Like what does this do for the book that they're working to release? It kind of,
it kind of looks a little bit shady. Well, well, I mean, I would say that if a true crime writer
put together an entire not an entire book that was really, really well done. And then before
they published it, it was proven that the person they said 100% did it 100% didn't.
I would assume that more likely than not, they'll just be like, no, I think you're wrong by my book.
I think that well, I mean, look, for whatever the leak guy, whatever his business is,
it's sort of secondary in some ways to like Peter McCullough. I mean, it kind of makes you
committed to a conclusion. I think at a certain point when you have this guy who's writing a
true crime book about you, it would kind of look like I can't write a true crime novel about not
a crime, right? It would look bad if you were like, well, you know what, I've gone over this and
turns out I do. I think that some of our previous assumptions that this true crime novel were based
on are maybe a little bit faulty. I think you can't do that. I'll tell you something right now.
You know, that thing everybody's debunked a lot. I tried to make it true and it can't be done.
But it can in the context of a true crime is novel kind of thing where you just make it fake
true. Yeah, you're sort of bench it. So their interview is not really all that important past
that just sort of revelation that you have this this sort of dynamic involved where like this guy
who's supposed to be like a truth teller about all the stuff that the media is covering up about
ivermectin or whatever the fuck, right? Like he has this sort of side influence, let's say,
that makes some of his his perspectives a little bit questionable. But there are some funny things.
The first is that Alex, this clip is just great because I think it's Alex talking himself into
being like, yeah, I can say I've read your books. I wasn't gonna but I can I can say that.
Well, I can't wait to read the book because when I'm reading the synopsis here,
I'm not a historian or criminologist like you that writes famous, powerful, true crime books.
But just stunning criminology. And I have read some of your books now that I remember and think
about it because I like true crime. You're one of the top guys talk himself into it. Yep. Yep.
You know, I'm I am willing to take a stab at it. Yeah, I felt it out and I don't think you're
going to correct me. Yeah, I took a look at it and I realized you're not going to be like,
oh yeah, which one did you like the most exactly exactly. I'm going to tell you that you're one
of the top writers in true crime and you're not going to come in with false modesty or
anything like that. So yeah, I'm just gonna let it fly. So this is a pure transaction. I tell
you, you're good. You pretend I've read your shit. We move on. Yep. Yep. So if one last clip here
and it's that guy, John Leek, the the writer here talking to Alex about the way that we counter
the propaganda that's going on in the mainstream media about health.
Existing. I imagine I imagine it has something to do with watching more info wars and reading
more of his book. Wow, I wonder if that's the case. So how do we counter this? I mean, I think it
starts with being aware that you're swimming in this sea of propaganda. I mean, that you know,
this may seem like normalcy because the messaging has been so relentless. But once you realize
a normal is being created when you turn on the television, quit, quit accepting that that
television is an accurate representation of reality. You need to start, you need to start
listening to Alex Jones. I mean, all I say is they should question everything we're saying.
We try to give articles and documents. I make mistakes. I'm not perfect, but I'm not trying to
lie. I counter that. I protest to that. I do. I cannot live in a world where Alex actually
does not mean to lie because the level of mistakes, the level of things that he gets
wrong constantly and the level of things that he gets wrong in the exact same direction.
I think you're misunderstanding the way that he's using words there. As you said, you you said,
how does he, he can't possibly not mean to lie. My friend, he means to lie. He is just not trying.
He is succeeding. Okay. That's how you got to think of it. I'm not trying to lie. I'm kicking
ass at lying. I am murdering lying. I'm like one of the top liars there's ever been.
Yeah. I guess, I guess if you look at it that way, you might, you might have some wiggle room
where he can get away with this. So yeah, but you were right. Your prediction. Watch more info
of course. Right. Right on. Right on. Yeah.
So yeah, I mean, look, we come to the end of this. And I wanted, I wanted to have a longer
episode because like, you know, we're, we're about an hour and it's, you know, that's
unsatisfying in some ways. It's maybe a normal length for some other shows, but for us, it feels
like a, I mean, it's almost like we might as well be taking a day off if we're only doing
an hour and 10, you know, yeah, it's, it's, it's unfortunate. But the, you know, the, the
circumstances of, you know, trying to be overly careful and, you know, you're taking care of your,
your partner, you know, and I don't know this technology all that well. I didn't know, you
know, if we're going to have a big fuck up. So it's, it's, it's a little ungratifying,
but that said, I will, I will guarantee a sneaky snake for everyone. And I also think that we
needed to, to have an episode about this because there's a lot of talk about the monkeypox stuff.
And, and Alex's angle on it is so ridiculous that, you know, it merits talking about,
but at the end of the day, there's not really that much else to say outside of what you can
cover in about an hour. So, so there's that. I mean, Roger Stone did say that the North Korean
shipped in monkeypox along with the ballots in Maine. So that's why it took so long to get the,
the rest of the monkeypox out to the country, you know, it's tough to get to Maine.
I would love it if Alex puts out a compilation of the times that he predicted monkeypox
and it's videos from 2003. Yeah, exactly. That would be great. That would be great.
I expect that something like that is coming. But anyway, Jordan, we'll be back on our next episode.
Indeed, we will. And we will be in person and dig more into something.
Hell yeah. But tell them we have a website. We do. It's KnowledgeFight.com. Yep. We're also on
Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's at knowledge underscore fight and that go to bed Jordan.
Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I hope you all have a dreamy,
creamy summer. 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.