Knowledge Fight - #825: July 5, 2023

Episode Date: July 7, 2023

Today, Dan and Jordan get back to present day Alex with the kickoff (and probable end of) the July 5 Movement.  In this installment, Alex talks about cocaine in the White House and spends a lot of ti...me avoiding covering bombshell documents he definitely read before getting on air.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I Read No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no great respect for knowledge, Faith. Knowledge, Faith. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys. Shang-Ee are the bad guys. Knowledge, Faith. Dan and Jordan, knowledge, Faith. We need money. We need money.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Andy and Pamela. Andy and Pamela. Stop it. Andy and Pamela. Andy and Pamela. Andy and Pamela. Andy. It's time to pray. Andy and Pamela. Show me your face for holding. And the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of'm sure people dudes like sit around worship with the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Joe. Oh indeed. We are Dan Jordan Dan Quick question for you. So you're right about today buddy. Well my brain spa Jordan is we have announced and discussed that we're gonna be over in the UK indeed gonna be at the QED conference
Starting point is 00:01:23 given a talk. And I've seen a little bit of shit talk online. Shit talk. Well, I mean, some of it has been shit talk, and some of it has been, you know, hey, maybe this would be a good idea. Some people wanting us to do live shows. Oh, well, I have good news.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Well, I wanted to put this out there to the universe, and I imagine that your good news is that, you know, we're open to the idea. Sure. And I wanted to put this out there to the universe and I imagine that your good news is that you know We're open to the idea sure and I wanted to put feelers out see if anybody see see how the UK walks feel about this Get a little bit of a sense of like would you actually come if we did a live show? Yeah And so my bright spot is seeing where the chips fall on that. I like it. And I want to say this. What's that? The ship talk is almost exclusively from Scotland. So I'm going to say this.
Starting point is 00:02:12 If we do end up going to Scotland, not only are we going to do a live show, I'm also calling out Drew McIntyre, the Scottish psychopath. Drew McIntyre, get out of here. Yes, I'm going to give him a glass go kiss and a claymore kick. All right, okay. Cage match. Me versus Drew McIntyre.
Starting point is 00:02:31 No swords. He can't bring out his sword. He has a big sword that he brings out to the ring. I think he should have to bring out the sword. No, you can wear a kilt. Okay, all right, deal. Okay, we've reached that negotiation. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Let us know. Also, other bright Okay, we've reached that negotiation. Yes. So yeah, let us know. Also, other bright spot, we're on Blue Sky. Okay. Maybe I'll use it. Why not? You know, it's an knowledge fight, no underscore. It's just a knowledge fight. I couldn't be happier.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Like, I realized today, they dropped the threads, they got the blue skies, and they got the whole thing, cause Twitter is an absolute disaster. And I'm just like like I have always idolized the people like you know like the the saliners who are like you know what fuck this I'm out I'm out I'm just done with it and I feel that way about social media you know I thought I was going to be in there I thought it was going to be a comedian as I was going to have to vote I thought I was going to do all that yeah after a daycook change the game and made social media so important
Starting point is 00:03:29 I was like oh, this is what and you're told that yeah, you gotta build a brand. Oh, you gotta have those 30 second fuck clips You know, right right right no not on any of them. I'm free. Whoa Free buddy. No, cuz you're technically on blue sky now I'm free. Whoa. I'm free, buddy. No, cause you're technically on Blue Sky now. Yeah. I have roped in.
Starting point is 00:03:47 And I have a very. But yeah, I saw that the other day on Twitter, I was scrolling around and I saw something about threads. And I'm like, don't care to know what this is. Nope. People had a lot of feelings about it. And I was like, I'm gonna skip this one. Oh.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Don't know what it is. I love being old now. Yeah. It's amazing. A grumpy old cool. Oh my God, it's justifiable. Before it was weird. What are you doing 19 year old kid? You sound like a weird grumpy 49er.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Right, now that you're 30 something, it's fine for you to be 70. Totally fine. Yeah, I worked it out. So what's your bright spot? My bright spot, D.I.D. is a... T.E.M.D. is uh, T-E-E-N-S! Already?
Starting point is 00:04:29 It's Wimbledon. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's French Open and then only... Oh, my any event? French Open and then only a month later is Wimbledon. And then the US Open isn't until August. So hear me out on this.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Yeah. I know that they play on clay. Sure. And then they play on like hard floor, whatever. Sure. You know what's that called? Hard court. Hard court?
Starting point is 00:04:48 Yeah. Ice. Grass. Whibbledons on grass. Ice. I appreciate ice. The only problem, not a consistent bounce on the ball. But that's what makes it fun.
Starting point is 00:04:58 I understand, but you think, like, honestly, you think it would be chaos. Clay is not that far off. I'm thinking of it like, you know, in Mario, are you slide a little bit? Yeah, yeah, absolutely. I'm picturing it like that, and I think it's a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I think it would be pretty interesting. Yeah, ice tennis. I would be sure, I would, I think. All rougher. I think we would all be surprised at how well some of the people did it, ice tennis. Yeah. I think it would make us all feel kind of weird.
Starting point is 00:05:26 I guess if you wore those like cleats that stick, you probably break your ankle. Sure. Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, the groin gone. Oh, sure. Yeah, it's right. No good. Anyway, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I interrupted you. No, you didn't. I didn't. I did. Wimbledon. Yeah. That's my Bryce. What's the rules? I don't need to go. I don't need to go in there. And he did okay. Well Carlos Alcaraz. He's coming back
Starting point is 00:05:47 where he lost in the it lost at the French open to Joe Kovic because because he cramped up. Sure. He was he was winning and then he cramped up so he lost. Right. Cramps. Now Joe Kovic is going for the calendar Grand Slam, which has not been completed since Rod Laver did it in the 70s. Wow. But if arc Alcarazza is a better player, now I'm rooting for Andy Murray. I'm rooting for Old Man Andy Murray. Oh wow. Because Old Man Andy Murray is just too old to win this tournament. And I can't wait to see him try.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I mean, look. He's got a mechanical hip. Time is such a fascinating thing because I think of him as a young man no of course because this is the last time I thought about him he's my age wow Andy Murray is old yeah I'm also rooting for a stand I'm rooting for all the old people because Samperous Samperous is dead I think what no I'm just I can see I can see you still alive I think I can see place pickleball now I think that's his profession great
Starting point is 00:06:45 Yeah, something like that. No, it's gonna be fun. When is this now? It's it's already happening. Oh, yeah It's in the middle of happening. It is currently in the process of happening like as we speak right now Bounces are happening. No, not right now Murray and CZPoss Just had their match suspended and Murray went up two sets to one. Shit. CZPoss is ranked number four. He's seated four in the tournament. We could get a little Cinderella story.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And Andy Murray not seated because he's not really exactly. We got to do this. We got to let him win. And then we got to make a movie about it. Absolutely. That's the thing. Yeah. The old tennis player come back. I think it's the story.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Any, he's a Brit, he's a Scott, he's the first Brit to win Wimbledon in 50 years or whatever. He won it twice, now going for the third try. He comes back, Cinderella story, ends up winning it, and then Lake Career, Invent Ice tennis. That's what you got to do. Lake Acy is sealed.
Starting point is 00:07:43 That's one of the most innovative players of all time greatness compounded with greatness. Yeah. Yeah, I'd love to see it I be too. So something I don't love to see is Alex is back in studio. Oh, no, and he's bald Bit what shaved his head. Oh wasn't he bald before be grid out a little bit again And then now he's shaved his head again because he's in warm mode. Did he shave his beard? No beard still there. I want to I want to see him look like a smooth egg on top of a larger smoother egg. I think for now it's a big egg on a hairy hairy egg. So yeah, he's back in studio. We got back on the third and then fourth of July. You know, everyone's going to have a little bit of fun. Sure.
Starting point is 00:08:25 So we're gonna be talking about the fifth. Okay. Wednesdays show, the fifth of July. Mm-hmm. Day after fireworks, do you have a nice fourth of July? No, we hate fourth of July. We have two small dogs. Five more, sorry.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Or a fucking nightmare. And one of them is particularly weird. One of your dogs, I imagine with the fireworks. Well, see, that's the thing. He's too weird. He has no idea what's going on. Fanny, she's the one who's like, yeah, terrible, it's terrible.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I'm lucky, Celine does not give a shit at all. Yeah. So just not moved at all by any of the noises. She's great. But I did see that a lot of posts on social media about animals like people given their dogs trasodone and I just kept scrolling through that like that That hashtag because it was your dog pictures of drug It's like when you look at when people have the
Starting point is 00:09:20 Life gas out of the dead to see you show those videos. You like, ha ha, you're not like that in real life. Yeah, just a bunch of drowsy. Yeah, it's great. Just fall it over. Yeah, I got all kinds of stuff. I had a nice time listening to booms. Yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Didn't go outside though, right? I poked my head out the window. Yeah, not out the window. Were there any good fireworks around here? Um, there were a couple that were, uh, menacingly close sounding. Yeah, there were a couple that I feel, menacingly close sounding. Yeah. There were a couple that I feel like were, I could feel echoing off buildings. Yeah. Would you lead me to believe that maybe some people in the alley behind my house were shooting off the roof? Yeah. That's right. Um, but yeah, other than that, it was, uh, it was pretty
Starting point is 00:09:57 distant. Most of them are good. The only ones that are terrible really are the artillery shell ones where it's just like, you know, and you're like, fuck, fuck, fuck you! I like the psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh, psh holiday. Occlusion. Yeah. It's the reason for the season. Indeed. So today we're going to be talking about this July 5th, Alex returning to studio episode. And it's full of dumb bullshit. What a shock. But before we do that, Jordan, let's say hello to some new wanks. Well, that's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:10:39 So first, Dr. Gregory Housephone, thank you so much, you are now, policywank. I'm a policywank, thank you so much, you are now, policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. That's fun, and I did know that he's... Sure luck, Holmes. Yes, we got it. Next, Jordan should play Felseal and or Triangle strategy to scratch that final fantasy tactics, itch.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Thank you so much, you are now, policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. I did try the Triangle strategy. Did you? Yeah. Good? I don't know, I think I made it a little bit. Thank you very much. I did try the triangle strategy. Did you? Yeah good? I don't know. I think I made it a little bit into it and lost interest But I think everyone likes it. I think it's a really well-respected game. Okay, but it just didn't do it for me All right, maybe you'd love it. I think I might get into it next
Starting point is 00:11:17 Fourth gamer of the Goon platoon. Thank you so much. You are now policy wonk. I'm a policy wall. Thank you very much I know next the Welsh areas of England. Thank you so much. You are now a policy wall. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, the Welsh areas of England. Thank you so much. You are now a policy won. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. And Brian, just Brian, man, these policy wonkenames have gotten weird over the years. Thank you so much. You are now a policy won. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. I was about to say I am not going to read this because this next name is a phone number, but then I realized it's a guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yep. So we had a technical credit, I'm extremely excited.
Starting point is 00:11:48 So thank you so much to 867-5309, you are now a technical credit. I'm a policy-walk. For start, the home team might not tell you where they are. Someone, someone, someone, satamite, sent me a book and a poop. Daddy Shark. Bum, bum, bum, bum. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little, little, little kitty baby.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I don't wanna hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Uh, not the best phone number related song title. Sure. Do you know what do you think beats it? Um, uh, 1-800-Lovebutts.
Starting point is 00:12:26 No, 1-800-Collect. C-O-L-L-L-E-C-T. No, that's not-no. Uh, Rickid don't lose that numb, uh, steely damn. You know what? I think-I-here's what I'm going to throw out at you. I think calling 8-6-7-5-309 was one of the first analog memes. Hmm. Yeah, because it was one of the first analog memes.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Yeah, because it was a number that somebody had, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, you know, like, Rick Rolling was online, you know, but this was, this was analog, this is phone calls, man. What about one 900 mix lot? Kick those nasty thoughts. Ah, I don't think anybody ever called that. That was one and a half dollars per minute. I don't know. I don't know anybody ever called that. That was one and a half dollars per minute. I don't know. I don't know if that was a real number, but I did get made fun of in school for saying
Starting point is 00:13:12 I was gonna call it because I didn't realize what phone sex lines were at that age. I had no idea that it would have been Sir Mixellot on the other end of the phone. It theory. Right. And my friends made photo paper. It was brutal. That would be second only to the time that I got made fun of for a long time because I rode bus 69. Yeah. And I didn't know what the joke was.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Everyone's laughing about the bus number. Right. And I didn't get it. Yeah. I think that's fine. Yeah. I was a sheltered kid. It's fine. Yeah. I didn't know about 69.
Starting point is 00:13:45 It's, it's, you know, I mean, it's that there is a good year to know about 69, but it's, it's fine if you don't. I should have known better with Sir Mixlot though, because that song was about butts, and he does say, call one 900 Mixlot, it kicked those nasty thoughts. So maybe I should have taken a hint.
Starting point is 00:14:02 I would, I would like that. You know how some of that stuff from your childhood then nostalgia becomes real, you know, that kind of phenomena. I would like it if Sir Mixellot had gotten to a place where he was like, fuck it, I'll do it. Just he has his own life. He's got his own phone sex life.
Starting point is 00:14:19 $20 a minute, Sir Mixellot will tell you got a nice ass. One man operation. So he answers the calls. Wow. Yeah. Small business. I mean, but you keep the low overhead. You stream line. You don't worry about too much of a base. You pass on the savings. Exactly. So the people who are trying to kick those nasty thoughts. Exactly. Anyway, okay. Jordan today, we have to talk about how there was cocaine found at the White House. Okay, that's where we're going to begin. Alright, and there's a lot of other big red meat topics that are really interesting. We could talk about for hours and I'm not going to spend much time on because they're really
Starting point is 00:14:53 diversions. Like a big bag of cocaine found at the White House, show the weekend. The scanners picked up that they found a possible hazardous material. scanner, picked up that they found a possible hazardous material. And the story itself, the Hunter Biden was there, and it's probably his cocaine, and he's above the law, is a new story. But if you just go one dimensionally, it's not that important. It's all part of the humiliation of America with P.O. Joe and his crackhead, Chinese Communist agents son, but the fact that the Secret Service called the Hazmat crew when they got their own Hazmat team and let it go out over the scanners was really a call for help. And we've seen a lot of
Starting point is 00:15:40 leaks out of the Secret Service on Biden because they think they're right. He's extremely dangerous. And the people controlling him are extremely dangerous. But the fact that they called in the local hazmat team saying, oh gee, we don't know what this bag of drugs is. Undoubtedly with hunters crack pipes in the rest of it. He's been staying at the lighthouse as of late. And the company is father almost every weekend at Camp David.
Starting point is 00:16:06 You see him struggling obviously, drugged out of his mind with a red backpack on. What do you think? In that. The board is completely collapsed. Giant human traveling. What? What? What? What? What? What? What? Russia. All that.
Starting point is 00:16:25 We have a psychotic inbred. Patophile lunatics trying to country. Sure. It's quite a list of grievances. Yeah, but mainly the cocaine. That's how there was it wasn't a big bag of cocaine. I mean, what's what is a big bag of cocaine to be found at the White House? That's the context.
Starting point is 00:16:43 I think any size would be big for the White House. It does seem, although it is the White House. That's the context. I think any size would be big for the White House. It does see, although it is the White House. I mean, what do you think those walls are made at? Okay. Um, I mean, like, okay, so obviously you think it's maybe like anthrax or something like that, right? I mean, like obviously there's some kind of a hazardous substance worry.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Right. Now, if it's a big bang, you're not worried that that's an entree. No, you're like, somebody's brought a lot of cocaine you're not worried that that's a threat. No, you're like, somebody's brought a lot of cocaine. We're gonna have a good night tonight. It's a giant bag, that's ridiculous. And it wasn't onters either.
Starting point is 00:17:14 The people have said that there's probably very little chance that it could have been his. He wasn't there. I don't care who it is. It's fine. Well, it was also, yeah, what it's fine. Yeah, fuck it. I mean, yes, it's against the law, but it's against the law because those people living there suck. You know, it wasn't always against the law. People in World War
Starting point is 00:17:36 One injected it between their toes to get through the fucking day, man. How many people who work in politics probably do Coke? You got to assume a five percent. Yeah. I mean, you got to think, I mean, it's a high, high-paced, stressful type of lifestyle. Totally. Someone calls you in the middle of the night. You got to be, be pepped up and ready to take care of.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Yeah. And you're too rich to do meth. So there's, you know, I think the list of potential suspects could be high. You know what I mean? Someone just got sloppy, you know? It reminds me of what a, she and so jokes. Where he's, he's like, you know, in movies, the cop always gets the bag of cocaine and ticks his hand and licks it and he's like, yeah, we got him, that's cocaine. But like, I'm always thinking of it like in real life,
Starting point is 00:18:27 wouldn't the cop be like, I don't know what this is. I've never done cocaine before, I'm a police officer. Yeah, also, what if you do that in its anthra? Exactly, that's why you didn't do that in the White House. Yeah, you put dip your finger in like it's fun dip and it's arsenic. In a co-cane-selling, you put dip your finger in like it's fun dip and it's arsenic. In a co-cane selling environment, you dip your finger in no worries.
Starting point is 00:18:50 I don't know if I feel the same as you about like who cares. I mean, just because it's like, come on. Someone really fucked up. Yeah, yeah, totally. And let me put it this way. Who cares for it being cocaine? What I care about is what kind of fool leaves a bag of cocaine in the White House?
Starting point is 00:19:10 That's who agrees. Who agrees? Absolutely. Well, I mean, any number of people, why wouldn't you want to do cocaine? I don't know. I don't want to do not cook in the White House. I don't want to be at the White House.
Starting point is 00:19:20 That's why you're doing coke there. Get through it. Anyway, the Secret Service. Yeah. so they called this hazmat group because they want it they were looking for help yeah they were gonna they were gonna be fucking killed if they didn't incredible so I say all I'm gonna spend much time on that red meat story now that's a huge story by what it tells you that the secret service put out on the radio has this material found and then called the local hazmat team to come deal with it and say, gee, what's this?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Hey, you guys have my pilots? They're fed up. They're not. We're not going to cover up a big bag of cocaine and crack pipes that are honors. And of course, they're doing a sweep and they find it. Oh gee. What's this is an anthrax? We better look We better call in another agency doesn't even know what's going on Because I guarantee you the secret service called that in themselves and made a federal issue, those agents will be found dead in car accident murder suicides their families within days. Yeah, within days they would be murdered
Starting point is 00:20:34 for calling that in. Let me ask you a question. Uh huh. Because I've never smoked crack. Hmm. Is there an oar, you know, like obviously weed has a significant and pungent odor? Right. Is there a crack odor? Let me be clear about this. Yeah, I have also never smoked crack. crack in the White House period, someone's gonna know, you know, but cocaine, you snort, you go to the bathroom, you put it in the little then, the finger in there, studio, studio, yeah, yeah, you go about it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:15 That does, crack pike doesn't make sense to me. Well, in a bit, that's the thing is like, you know, there's these pictures and videos of Hunter with his crack pipe and stuff. And so, you know, it's just, it's become like a prop for him. You know, like any fantasy that Alex has, a crack pipe is now involved. Um, and you know, it makes sense. Yeah. That's, that's the byproduct of the situation that we're in. Sure. You expect to see Captain to have a corn cob pipe. You expect Hunter by the Sherlock house. As his. Got a very shocked. Yep. Yep. Um, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I think Alex is making up this fun fantasy about the secret service agents all being killed. If they were had reported
Starting point is 00:21:59 this, so they covered their ass by getting a hazmat even there, kind of silly. Yeah, a little bit. So Alex talks a little bit more about Biden, father, Biden, who apparently also smokes cracks. You know, we were told by the same time, because we're so worried about it. Two years ago, that when Biden gets mad, like many dementia people, and he also is on cocaine and injectable methamphetamine by not just the sun, but what do you think, what do you think, Hunter learned it from Daddy? We think he learned all the PIDO stuff, these are maniacs. Literal drug addict
Starting point is 00:22:35 pedophile maniacs with the nuclear launch codes. Way different from Nixon. And I was told that he poops his pants and then I was talking to some senior and wide-peed people all the sleep at that. And I asked them if they heard this and they said, yeah, you know, he was just in this is last year. He was just in New York for 9-11. You know, as he changed clothes twice and then changed his schedule repeatedly. And it's because he would get mad. And when he gets mad, he poops his pants. So apparently the president, when he gets mad, he poops his pants. I don't know what we're doing.
Starting point is 00:23:16 I mean, I don't know why Alex is spending his time on this. Even if true. I don't know what it has to do. Like if someone is incontinent, I don't know what it has to do. Like if someone isn't continent, I don't know what that has to do with anything. They just wear adult diapers and they're born with their lives. It happens. It's a body thing.
Starting point is 00:23:34 If somebody has gout, you're not like, okay, every time you eat, you know, like it's fine. I do like the idea that it isn't, like some kind of, you know, any kind of condition, it's just like an incredible hope that he wouldn't like some kind of condition. It's just like an incredible Hulk. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He wouldn't like people as an angry. Yes, it stinks.
Starting point is 00:23:49 Yeah. This is dope. I don't like the idea of like, remember when it was big news that Obama still smoked, you know, like it would be, but we don't photograph Obama going around the corner and smoking a cigarette. Like the idea of Biden being just like,
Starting point is 00:24:07 hey guys, I'm gonna take a quick crack pipe break. I'm gonna go around the corner, I'm just gonna hit it and then we're gonna go right back to work, okay? So now we got the like injectable methamphetamines that Biden's doing along with being plumped up on blood, 10 bags of blood. Yeah, based on the number of things he's doing to his body, I'm shocked he's not more in continent.
Starting point is 00:24:28 I'm talking he's more, not more dead. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Honestly, according to the lore of Alex's version of him. Yeah, that's wild. That's the fun. He doesn't have to list like his prescription intake based on his entire claims, you know, because the list
Starting point is 00:24:46 would be long enough to where a reasonable person would be like, oh, that man is dead. Yeah. Oh, they only found coke. Yeah. It's the authentic hot. Yeah. Yeah. So Elon Musk, as we know, is doing his best to keep Twitter running under very harsh circumstances.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Sure. The attacks are coming from everywhere. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. The big news, of course earlier, was that Twitter had to limit the amount of tweets you could see or something. I don't know. A lot of people were complaining about this. It didn't really affect me because I don't really use Twitter that much.
Starting point is 00:25:20 So like, even if there were a 600 tweet limit, I don't know if I would ever get there. I don't know if you could get it. Except for the day I was looking at dogs on Trasado. That's that I might have possibly you might have reached 600. Um, but Alex has a, a fun way of trying to spin this as like a real big positive that, uh, that mosque is, uh, he's, he's winning. And I know it's Elon Musk who I'd not say it's perfect, but I'll defend him when it's reality based. There's all these headlines. Elon Musk explains bizarre Twitter view cap rule
Starting point is 00:25:53 and then tells viewers and users to go outside and be on your computer less. Well, another good thing he says, and will you need to have users in our commanding suicide? I mean, you need to be outside in archiving suicide. You need to be outside. So, it's a proven fact. But, as you will, why is he censoring? No, he's not.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Almost no one views 600 tweets today. It's like less than 1%. Most of it is bots, and they're using those bots over at the NSA, West CIA, and these product think tanks, to correlate and track and then direct sensors Still inside Twitter that Elon's not been able to get rid of because that's so many of their operatives inside including CIA and other individuals So that's what's going on there. See that's what's going on there. Yeah, that makes you put that view camp on there Because it's really only bots that are doing all the activity over seeing 600 tweets a day.
Starting point is 00:26:47 And yeah, he's really just trying to lash out at the NSA and CIA stay behind networks that were inside a Twitter after he bought it. Yeah. Makes sense. I, you know, I've made my piece with it. I think, I think genuinely that social networks are probably bad for the survival of humanity. I don't disagree at this point.
Starting point is 00:27:08 I think it's the experiment's been a failure. Yeah, so I'm almost grateful to Elon for one thing only. And that is the, I guess accidental destruction of Twitter sending all of those people into the scattering like like Lido to the god emperor of dune creating a bottleneck of peaceful human being until his death upon which they explode across the universe never to be stuck in one place again No chance of extinction for the human race. That is what destroying Twitter is so if if that's who Elon Musk is, who's Paul Atreides? Um, I guess in this, Matt, wait, if that's who's- But it be Grimes?
Starting point is 00:27:53 I think who's Elon Musk's dad? That's a minor, the Emerald Finer. I think in this case, they send a part-time supporting Emerald Finer. All right. That is Paul is Paul Trees. So Alex has some thoughts about the situation between Russia and Ukraine and their dumb. Look at this quote,
Starting point is 00:28:14 my Zelensky, over in the madhouse that you crane. Ukraine preparing for nuclear explosion. As Russia produces nuclear plant presence with no proof they say Russia's about to launch a False flag nuclear meltdown and calls for NATO to invade immediately. How long when Zelensky fired those missiles into Poland Earlier this year and said that the Russians did it Of course by the grace of God the Poles were able to shoot down the missiles so they did detonate.
Starting point is 00:28:46 I don't think they got the tail numbers off. They were Ukrainian. And the telemetry show they were fired directly on the border from Ukraine on purpose. None of that's true. The general consensus is that the missile that ended up in Poland was a Ukrainian air defense missile that was meant to shoot down a Russian missile, but it gone astray. Poland didn't shoot down that missile. It landed in a city whose name I'm not even going to try to pronounce.
Starting point is 00:29:14 And it ended up killing two people. It's interesting to know though that Alex makes this big deal out of this and you know, he lies about the details, but he doesn't seem to even know that debris from Russian missiles has been found in Moldova at least four times since the invasion began. Jesus. The details are fun there. And he has this idea that it's impossible that Russia would do anything to this power plant
Starting point is 00:29:42 but that Ukraine would. Right. And I think that's silly. Yeah. I think that if you're somebody like Alex, who's this grand false flag expert who thinks everything is some kind of a bizarre semi bluff, half false flag move, like you would understand what Putin would stand to gain from that. Yeah. Like a false flag of a plant. Yeah, the power plant, but you know, so far as we sit here, nothing has happened and that's good.
Starting point is 00:30:14 And also, NATO didn't invade after that Poland situation, which was nice of them. Yeah. Yeah. That was very helpful. And I don't think it was even close. No, I don't think anybody was like well What are we gonna do? Maybe we invade and do you stabilize the entire world or maybe we just call this and hope that we contain the conflict I don't know Yeah, Alex is thinking that Ukraine is going to blow up that power plant I mean, I don't understand the idea of Looking at a war and not thinking oh well both sides are gonna do anything possible to win a war, especially if it's for survival. True.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You know, like Ukraine doesn't exist at the end of this war if they lose. Right, so that's kind of a big deal. Yeah, and maybe you're not going to do everything. Sure, but you're going to do things that are outside of normal polite time. I wouldn't do this if we weren't fighting a war. Right. Now, I would say that blowing up a nuclear power plant,
Starting point is 00:31:18 whether or not the reactors are on cold shutdown, that might be past the point of. I mean, yeah, but what, why are people still fucking with the word nuclear? We should all be like, hey, nuclear's great. If we use it properly, but nobody can fuck with it, because we'll all die. I feel like we'll all die.
Starting point is 00:31:38 It should be sufficient. Yeah, yeah, it would be nice. It would be nice if that did suffice. And that rhymed So now it's time for another clip. Let's give it a Good Didn't either it's all halfway through oh Boy so anyway Alex has a great idea. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:07 All right, welcome back to the Alex Jones Show. I was thinking last night about launching a movement that I wanted to search in due to anything you could think I was already been done. I never did it. Calling it the July 5th movement. What do you do the day after you declare independence against tyranny? Because then that means the real fight has just
Starting point is 00:32:30 begun. And how do we define that? How do we pledge to do that? That's what this whole broadcast is about. It's about July 4th and 1776 worldwide. But what do you do when you go beyond the declaration and have to actually put your shoulder to the wheel? That's not what this show is all about. So Alex's instincts are correct and he should have followed through with googling this. You know, he said I was going to look this up, but I didn't. Yeah. Yeah. The, uh, there have already been July 5th movement. So the name is somewhat claimed at this point. One group, uh, that took that name was an anti-government protest group in Mali, which led to a coup that saw the government overthrow in like 2020. The military took control
Starting point is 00:33:10 of the country and then agreed to transition their plans, had a transition to a civilian government, but then they went back on that and did another coup and installed a military leader. So weird how militaries do that. Yes, that was the January or July 5th movement there. That's not good. There's another group with that name in Honduras, but the larger point here is that Alex is basically ripping off Glenn Beck. I was going to say, yeah, back made is the 912th movement because you wanted to get that feeling of togetherness we all had on the day after 911. Remember the day after 911.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Yeah, for someone like Alex who claims that Glenn Beck is ripping him off, this is another incidence of him spiritually ripping off Glenn Beck from a decade ago. Shameless. Yeah. No, there's even more. There's like 15 years ago. It was 2009, I think. Yeah, it was a long time ago. Yep.
Starting point is 00:33:57 Good times. Yeah. Well, so we know one thing about Alex and that is that he is a consummate researcher. He is a student of his field. No one can take that away from him. Totally. If you bring up World War II, he will tell you how many books he has read from Americans, but most especially Germans who are mad.
Starting point is 00:34:16 He's read a number of German Nazi histories of World War II that are very eye-opening. They are. They'll change your mind. They were poured on a ton of stuff that the main stream seems to ignore they won't tell you about it Right, it's dangerous information. Oh didn't happen But um one thing that he he does a lot as he researches in he studies He reads the white papers He keeps up with the world economic forum because he needs to know their plans because then that allows him to know what they're gonna do. Right now granted every time
Starting point is 00:34:47 Some meme pops up with a new document from the world economic forum or from one of these other think tanks Alex's car completely off guard to buy it and He immediately becomes aware of it as opposed to having already studied it and That happens here on on this episode. He's scandalized by a new document that is popular in Ding Dong communities. Okay. Now, I became aware of this large pieces of this years ago, decades ago, but I had not read a whole bunch of different W E F slash you in reports one of them just came out last month another's a couple years old I
Starting point is 00:35:33 Stand over last night in this morning Six or seven of these reports and I've got in my hands right here. We're about three and a half inches thick in my hands right here, we're about three and a half inches thick. Two of the reports and news articles about the reports. And let me just tell you something. They sent chills up my spine. Now we're not always able to do this, but more and more. We are thanks to you, the activist
Starting point is 00:36:05 viewers and listeners that really spread the word. But whether it's the SPARS document or a VENT 21 or Operation Lockstep and so many others, we've really been able to get all the other researchers to look into it. And then once that happens, Robert Okendee, Jr. covers it, took a curl, some covers it, Joe Rogan covers it, and then once that happens, Robert Akindi, kill your covers it, tuck your curls in covers it, show, Rogan covers it, and then it becomes mainstream and then we win. But it's bullshit. You are able to create a facade of something
Starting point is 00:36:37 that people don't actually look into. They just go along with the fun narrative, which is that these are secret plans, uh, and what have you because the reality is much more boring, which is why he doesn't read these documents to begin with. You know, he doesn't, he didn't miss this in all of his world economic forum documents that he reads over. Oh, so I didn't see these ones. He didn't miss them. He didn't know about these because he doesn't read any of them because they're almost all fucking boring They're boring and they only are exciting in any way if someone else contextualizes it as like this is the secret plan
Starting point is 00:37:14 That the evil people have that they're going to do and then it becomes part of like a spy movie or something That's the only point when Alex or Robert F. Kennedy or Joe Rogan or any of those other dick dogs have any interest in this. That's just, you know, great. Cool. Another failure of social media perhaps. You know what I love about what he just said, which you shouldn't have said, but if you've ever watched like a American Ninja Warrior, they do these contests where people who love American Ninja Warrior will come up with obstacles of their own and they'll send them in and it'll be like, hey, maybe someday you'll see your obstacle on TV And he is just described that hey all of you make something up based off some bullshit and maybe you'll see it on Tucker next week, You know, like that's what he just described. Yeah, a little bit, like, hey, we, you know, find some bullshit, we'll farm it out.
Starting point is 00:38:09 We'll see if we can cook anything with it. You might be your idea, might make it onto the screen. Yeah, there is a little bit of that. And it is also like indicative of how sloppy information space this exists within. It's like, if you think that yelling and lying a whole bunch about operation lockstep is a good thing to do and you think it's a good thing that Joe Rogan or Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. are tricked by your yelling and lying about it.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Yes. That means that your leaders are idiots. Your mouthpieces are idiots. Everybody is fucking stupid within this entire paradigm. Yeah. Yep. And it's tragic.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it is like, you find a document, you make something up, and then if you trick us Make a popular or not trick us trick us. Sure. If you Find something that has a compelling enough right narrative that we can attack Expedient for for our purposes, right. Yes. Yeah, but I mean like That that's so how could you not then if that happened right if you made something up and you knew you made it up And then they went with it
Starting point is 00:39:33 How could that not either destroy your faith and their ability to tell what's real or false or Make you feel like these people are are just willing to do whatever it is that anybody says I Don't know I look. I mean you're asking me and I don't I don't know how anybody couldn't see that already Yeah, that's so I don't know. I mean there must be some kind of a block You know in place. I don't know. It's a fair point It should be self-evident before you even start so Alex has two documents that he's found and here's the first one When I say this is important, it's beyond important. I'm going to shoot special reports on this the coming days.
Starting point is 00:40:09 I'm going to try to pull PowerPoint on it. I'm going to have to read several more of these reports because it indexes over to those. But let me tell you that when you see headlines, because people are now reporting on this That the W E F says fashion will be abolished by 2030 Quote humans will all wear a uniform These are real close from the UN and the W E F
Starting point is 00:40:41 Remember back in 2016 UN and the WEF. Remember back in 2016, welcome to 2030. I own nothing, I have no privacy, and life has never been better. Now look how far they've brought us towards that just in the last six and a half, seven years. Not very. So here are some of the reports the future of urban consumption a 1.5 Celsius world see 40 cities headline report and this has been adopted as
Starting point is 00:41:20 gospel by the UNWF and we adopt that as gospel, because Alex said it. So that was rough hearing him read the name of the document. He's very clearly like intimately familiar with this material. Totally. Yeah. So it's a document called the future of urban consumption in a 1.5 degree Celsius world. It's important to note this wasn't a publication of the World Economic Forum. It was released by a group called C40, which is an organization that includes
Starting point is 00:41:46 members of cities committed to trying to address climate change. It's international and it involves people like Bill Clinton and Cedric Khan, so it's globalist as hell. It might as well be the WDF, it doesn't really matter. People like Alex don't see any reason to distinguish. As opposed to Cb40, which is Chris Rock's climate group. And UB40, which is Chris Rock's climate group. And U.B.40, which is pervayers of Red Red Y. So the document is about how cities make up a large percentage of greenhouse gas emissions
Starting point is 00:42:15 that are put out into the atmosphere. And it seeks to explore ways that mayors and city leaders can use things like urban planning to reduce those emissions. The model they used to explore the issue was around consumption patterns, and one of the main categories they found, where an impact could be made, was in clothing and textiles, which is an area where there's a lot of waste, apparently. In their section about textiles, the authors set two levels of target for 2030, a progressive one and an ambitious one. The progressive target was eight new clothing items per person per year, and the ambitious
Starting point is 00:42:48 was three. This wasn't saying that the government is going to put in laws about how many clothes you can buy or force people to wear uniforms. It's a reflection of the changes that can be made by convincing people to voluntarily shift their consumption patterns. This happens over and over. Some info-war staffer finds a post about some new bombshell document on 4chan or telegram and Alex reports on it without reading it, declaring
Starting point is 00:43:11 it the rose at a stone that cracks open a globalist plan. It's a tired game but I do at least appreciate that there's an attempt at using a primary source instead of made up conversations Alex has with imaginary high level insiders, which is impossible to track track down at least this I can go and read the report yeah yeah I mean I understand the report and I don't agree fundamental or I don't disagree fundamentally you see me wear the exact same thing more every day I wouldn't care if everybody gets to choose their own uniform, it's not really a uniform. But I think my problem with this is go fuck yourselves. 85% of the world's fucking emissions are made by oil companies. So fuck off with your clothing requirements until we deal with that shit. I don't disagree with that. And you know, some of the other categories that have to do with,
Starting point is 00:44:07 not just textiles. It's not just textiles. There are other things. No, no, no, no, I'm sure. I'm sure. Like more efficient fuels. Totally. Creating less personal transportation,
Starting point is 00:44:19 more communal transportation, and stuff like that. So there are things like that. It's just one of the categories. Yeah, no, there's so many things that are good ideas, but at the same time, it's like, you cannot tell me that individual consumers matter whatsoever whenever it's a bunch of companies. Do you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:44:40 Yeah. So I'm fine with that. Like, fuck yeah, let's do three pieces of clothing, let's save the goddamn environment all day, but don't fucking talk to me. Sure. You know? I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:44:53 Now, the only thing that I see as being like a rebuttal I would make to that is there, maybe it doesn't make as much of a difference, but there's not really anything that you can do personally. That has an impact on the oil companies and what have you. These things you can vote for, there's things you can advocate towards,
Starting point is 00:45:17 and those are good things to do. But there are things that you can do in terms of your personal life and decisions that you make that can make some kind of an impact and it's better than not doing those things. Yeah, no, no, no. Yeah, totally it is better. And if you like send me an email that's like,
Starting point is 00:45:36 hey, you know, if you want to do something only by three pieces of clothing, I mean, like, fuck yeah, I'll do that no problem, right? But if you send me an email that's like, if you do this, we can make a difference, I'm gonna be mad at you. But here's the, here's the thing I wanna take issue with with Alex's entire conception here.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Isn't the Met G would call ridiculous globalists. It's just they snob... yeah, none of us. That is another good point. Yeah, you know who's not big in the fashion world? Uh, right wing patriots. Oh my God. Yeah, you know, you got you got Versace over here. I want you got a militia gear over here.
Starting point is 00:46:30 Why not? Why not have a good Sargon of a codline? Hoot, ko-tour by Pesobic. Yeah. Oh boy, these are the dentist as close a car pay dunked of slime of dank clothes. I like it. Car pay.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Damn it. There was a pun there somewhere. You're trying car pay dickies. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no good. So there's a second report that Alex has. So he's that first one. Car pay dunk top. Car pay dunk Tyrak. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, 18th edition, insight report. Now this is all what Black Rock and the Big Banks are doing to destroy civilization and collapse things. And then the whole time they're doing that, they're telling you it's because the temperature has gone up 1.5
Starting point is 00:47:37 Celsius. The virus hits you because it's hot, not because they made a lab. The third world's collapsing, not because they locked them down for three years and chipped them here, but because of global warming. And you're not going to have fuel for your car because of global warming. And you're not going to be able to own a home because of global warming, not because the big megamax are raping you for social control. And they admit this is going to cause a major unrest, but they say it's going to bring in their Marxist linanus utopia with a universal basic income. Sounds right.
Starting point is 00:48:13 And it's all right here. And the UN report and the W. E.F. report. It doesn't say any of that stuff. Alex hasn't read this. Just like he's never read any of these other documents he covers because he doesn't need to. The audience doesn't read them. They just want him to tell them
Starting point is 00:48:29 that this thing proves their fears. It's just a prop and Alex is a paranoia carotop. It's nonsense. I find it so fascinating that the climate crisis, you know, like, listen, the virus, obviously man-made. You know, like he says that. Sure. Climate crisis. Who knows why that happens?
Starting point is 00:48:50 Didn't even exist. I don't even think it's real. As opposed to like, Exxon knew that this was gonna happen in the 70s and hid the information in order to make money off it. Do you understand that's exactly what he's complaining of like doctors doing? Hmm.
Starting point is 00:49:05 It's the exact same thing. Yeah, it is weird. I mean, like he really, for like what he does, he really should be getting a paycheck from those like companies, but he's obviously not. I feel like that would have come out by now. I would think so. But yeah, he should be.
Starting point is 00:49:22 He deserves it for the good, hard work he's doing with the climate denial. The amount of change and effort that he has put into and seen realized in the climate denial movement should give him millions of dollars of money. Yeah. So this global risk report is another one of these, it's like a lot of the reports that we talk about that have these
Starting point is 00:49:45 like pictures kind of of the future and kind of possible scenario that we could find ourselves in. Right. That look at two different variables and then create four possible scenarios. Right. So this looked at accelerated climate action versus slow climate action as one of the axes. And then the other is geoeconomic cooperation and geoeconomic confrontation. Right. And so in these scenarios, they were looking at how resources would like the relationship between people and resources.
Starting point is 00:50:22 And so basically it was that's- Right. If people share resources versus And so basically it was that's, if people share resources versus if people are like, we're gonna keep ours and close our borders and you guys can go fuck yourself if you want water. Sure, yeah, how much cooperation and competition there is in the geoeconomic sphere played up against the possibility of taking
Starting point is 00:50:42 more action towards climate and less towards climate. And you end up with four situations. You have resource competition, collaboration, constraints, and control, based on those four variables. And so it's just another one of these that depicts possible scenarios and factors that, to keep in mind about how different variables interplay with other things. And it's just perfect for people like Alex to misrepresent. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:12 That's just it's just that again. Yeah. I mean, it's getting, it's getting really boring. It is, it is fundamentally all of those are like a, I mean a fairly simple game theory of like, uh, this has these positives versus these negatives and this has these negatives versus these positives and this is the way it can go if this stuff happens. Well, and you can just make it. Geo, uh, geo economic confrontation and slow climate action don't have a lot of positives. No, no, they don't. I would say the extinction of the human race is probably not a positive.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Well, I mean, that may not be in the scenario exactly, but only because we're looking at how we're going to deal with resources. Right, right, right, right, right. So anyway, this, these two reports are like the big things that Alex wants to get to on this episode, but really doesn't. Yeah. So basically, the rest of this episode, a lot of the interplay, is going to be him avoiding talking about this while talking about how important it is. Right. Right, right, right. But also, Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:52:14 I can tell you behind the scenes, and I was first told this about seven, eight years ago by a lot of prominent journalists that live out in California, but particularly following you in the names, have my name! You don't know almost all the Hollywood folks are awake now. I'm like, yeah, sure, right. And then you'd see more and more of Mexico public. And again, who cares about Hollywood in the day? The point is that when mainline Hollywood
Starting point is 00:52:46 behind the scenes, Mike Service told me that. Thank you. Yes, super awake. Oh, now that's Cernovich, Cernovich is plugged in with the Hollywood elite. Totally. Now that he's going around hanging out with the Hemsworths is he?
Starting point is 00:53:06 I don't know I only only celebrity-ish person I associate him with is like Alan Dershowitz. Oh boy. Let my name never be said in the same sense. Yeah, I just I love that he burns people This is why you can never take it seriously when he says that he has a source and then doesn't name that yeah Constantly just throws people's names down with Trump Jr. Tell me that I shouldn't have said that well I was certain of it just source to exactly he keeps burning sir. No I don't know probably Probably because who cares? Probably because Serenity is making all that shit up to.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Yeah, that's true. And who? Alex is a bit contemplative on this episode because people have been posting clips of him from the past. Oh. And actually, I don't think I have a clip of this, but there's a part of him where, a part of this where he's watching a clip of himself
Starting point is 00:54:04 from like 1995. Whoa. And he's like, yeah, wow, look at that. That kind of like, wow, that was me. Oh, would you fuck me? I'd fuck me. But that's less important than this. All right. And in trumpet folks out there are going around the internet and dig into their archives and finding old clips of myself in the mid 1990s talking about the new world order. My hands are doing a great job. You've got a My Handsome channel at Mandaw video that people are going there and then taking it and and and really sharing. Some of these videos are getting tens of millions of views. Here's a couple of them that just went up yesterday that people sent us. Alex Jones reads what Henry Kissinger wrote in 1992,
Starting point is 00:54:47 I read this in 96, about stripping freedom from the American people. And then we'll play another clip of 96 as well, where I'm on somebody else's show, I forget who this person is, talking about how governments attempt to take control when their control grid systems intentionally implode.
Starting point is 00:55:06 Again, how do I know all this, reading their own documents? Here are the clips, back to back. We talked about quite a bit tonight. Let me read what Henry Kissinger said in 1992 before the UN Assembly. He said, today Americans would be outraged if UN in truth entered Los Angeles to restore order tomorrow they will be grateful this is a I'm sorry let me read this right today American would be out today I was
Starting point is 00:55:35 a friend we would get there inter the Los Angeles to restore order tomorrow they will be grateful this is essentially true if they were told that there was an outside threat from the odds. Whether real or promulgated is threatened of any existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished.
Starting point is 00:56:09 For the guarantee of their will be granted to them by their world government, in the Kissinger. Love, love, love. Let's go ahead and read what Thomas Jefferson said The American people I ever allowed private banks IE the federal reserve he didn't say that I said that The American people what's on the show? Thanks to control the Issues of our currency
Starting point is 00:56:39 First by inflation and then by deflation the banks and corporations that grow up around them First by inflation and by deflation the banks and corporations that grow up around them Will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conflict Both those quotes are fake. I was gonna say There's no way either of those are real the Kissinger one he says was in front of a UN I know that's absurd absurd. It's ridiculous. What kind of absurdity would Kissinger is like, hey, the UN's gonna come into LA tomorrow and the people are gonna love it.
Starting point is 00:57:11 Yeah. What? Yeah. They're gonna be begging for us to... Up for us to... I'm part world government. Sure. That's actually a thing you find on conspiracy blogs. And it's allegedly something that he said at a builderburg meeting in 1991,
Starting point is 00:57:27 or maybe in 1992, depending on where you find it. There's no evidence he ever said this. Legend tells of a secret recording that this quote comes from, but that's never been found in its complete bullshit. The Jefferson quote is also not real and it didn't appear anywhere in print until 1933. Alex thinks that he's playing this clip to illustrate how he's been right for decades and his whole career has been this work of truth telling, but in reality it illustrates something else altogether. This clip is a perfect encapsulation of how Alex's entire career has been little more than surface level charades, whereas beliefs are based on flimsy foundations like consistently
Starting point is 00:58:02 fake quotes. In the 90s he was arguing about the evilness of his enemies with fake quotes. And in the 2000s, his movie endgame is a little more than a patchwork of fake quotes. In the present day, this shit isn't any better or more grounded. What's supposed to be some kind of a victory lap is really embarrassing if you care at all about reality, which thankfully his audience doesn't. But the other thing too is like with Kissinger, you don't have to make up quotes. No, he's an evil, he's, there's so many evil things that he is.
Starting point is 00:58:31 You have to make up quotes if you want to attack him the way Alex wants to attack him. Right, right. Because attacking him in the way that like a normal person would, right, doesn't help build up the new world order conspiracy theories that Alex loves. Yeah, and also he would have to reveal how much of what he's done that Alex is like, well, yeah, I mean, that was a good idea. Well, that would probably be a difficult episode for Alex. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:59 If at any point in time, 30 years after the fact, at the beginning of my career, I had you, like, those are both fake quotes. I would be devastating. That would be like, oh no, my whole career is based off of this. My life is alive! Well, but it's funny because I've heard him use these quotes I know. Like in more recent times, it's like for 30 years,
Starting point is 00:59:23 you've just been perpetuating like this world view that you have and evidence of these things and it's all fucking fake. For 30 years to never grow and change is almost an accomplishment in and of itself. It is. It is. It loads someone.
Starting point is 00:59:42 I think that might be the best evidence for him being a true psychopath, you know? Like 30 years ago, this is the exact same asshole. Like, you can't do that. I couldn't do that possibly. I think that you have such drastic aesthetic changes that a lot of people will probably be distracted by those. And you'd think that he actually had changed considerably.
Starting point is 01:00:08 Yeah. And, you know, he's got a better studio. That's it. More money. Yeah. The end. Uh, he's lost that weird accent. He's going to lie away.
Starting point is 01:00:22 That's the change. Mostly in the neck. That's the change. His neck is much larger. Yeah. So look, this news about these documents. Yeah. It's very important. Yeah. And it's so important that Alex probably can't talk about it. Can't. This is too important. It's too big. I said I did this news.
Starting point is 01:00:39 I've managed so horrible. It's so ridiculous too. That it makes my head spin. And it's, here's why I'm a cover of this shit. It's kind of hard to do this justice here on Radio Show. I need to do a whole voiceover report and have the graphics and do a PowerPoint because this is just insane. These new UN reports. Senator take everything you got you're going to wear uniforms like 1984 within seven years. How bad is the world got to get where they think you're gonna accept this. Well we're talking about the power off for a long time. It's time for people to have that. That's how bad. Translation I haven't
Starting point is 01:01:20 figured out how I want to lie about this. Yeah I know I have no idea what I'm talking about. I haven't latched on to particular details in this in order to make it work for me So I'm gonna just vamp and kill time. I was just handed this not too long ago I know I said I spent last night working on it I saw a lot of people had reposted it so I know it's popular within the shithead communities Yeah, but look I don't know what to do with it. So I'm going to pretend, oh, too serious. It's too big.
Starting point is 01:01:50 So I'll expense a minute here explaining why he's not covering this story. OK, again, I want to get into this. I've already gotten into some of it. But I just, I have to not take calls to actually get into this. I just want you to go read it for yourself. And you basically tell you what's next. Tell me what to think about this.
Starting point is 01:02:10 You can report, try to zoom in on each of the quotes, because there's just too many of them. Every page is nightmare. It's like... Again, you wonder how I predicted the lockmounds and the mask and all of it. It was in a 30-something page for Port Operation lockstep in 2011. The Rockefeller Foundation. And they got adopted by the UN. And then I saw their pre-programming and do they were going to do it.
Starting point is 01:02:34 Sure. This is so horrible that I almost couldn't do the show when I was reading it last night. I was like, I need to take a few off and just just do the big report on this. Here's the thing if I just come up here and cover all this, people go okay big deal but if I build it up and do a big PowerPoint then it gets 10 million views and everybody sees it has a big effect. It's very frustrating. No it doesn't. If you build it up it doesn't get 10 million views. But this, he does this every fucking time.
Starting point is 01:03:09 He's unprepared. There's the, uh, oh, whoa is me. I can't cover the news because not enough people will pay attention. I have to build this up because it's so serious. You didn't prepare, you didn't do shit. You don't know what's in this. Just cover something else. You don't have to do this song in dance.
Starting point is 01:03:26 What is the, what must it be like for an info wars listener to watch like a serialized TV show? They, I mean, like, they see the same thing happen over and over and over again. And presumably they're fine with it. Like what is it like? Do they just want the same episode over and over and over again? It's like this is moving so fast.
Starting point is 01:03:49 I mean, are you, yeah, exactly. There's a different story on this episode. No, no, no, no, no, no. The first season should be the same story over and over and over again, so I get it, right? And then you can go to a different season, but on the second season, I just want you to change the names.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Man, yeah, I don't know. I find it just, it's so funny because I've seen it so many times. So many times. And if you're a frequent listener of his show, you have to have heard this song and dance a bunch of times and you have to get suspicious at a certain point that maybe he's not overwhelmed by this information And he's full of shit. Do you think this is almost like a fucking catchphrase for him? Like people like
Starting point is 01:04:32 Get her done get her done. Yeah, I can't I can't cover this it's too big. Yeah I mean that's probably the only explanation that works it makes sense But he muses about how maybe if he lied, people would be more interested in it. Maybe. Oh, probably. Yeah. People never want what's right in front of them in confirmed. But if I said, oh, a secret government group gave me info.
Starting point is 01:05:01 And then I cryptically read some of the stuff out of this. It'd be all over the place. 20 million views. Is it real? We don't know. That's what you do every day. I'm going to be in. And the W E F saying they're going to cut your food, your water, take everything. How they're going to once they bankrupt you put you in big dormitories, including taking your children away. I mean it just makes you want to vomit. No one cares. No one's going to read it. And so that's really where I'm at.
Starting point is 01:05:30 I don't understand human nature because I'm all about documents. And all about real stuff that can prove. How dare you? Oh, did he hear me? He made a fictional movie about the stuff in these reports. And it would be incredibly scary and huge and massive. And people would ask, is it real? Is it not?
Starting point is 01:05:51 When it's all going on right in front of you. I think he heard you. That didn't feel like a self-aware moment. It didn't feel like he was like, I can't even believe I said that. Well, I mean, it is, it is brazen. Yeah, that one's a little bit rough. That's what I made up a bunch of bullshit about this. Maybe people would pay attention.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Have they been? How is it not possible for somebody to listen to him say, oh, if I just said that some secret government group gave me this information, and then I, you know like like the sorrows contracts That he definitely didn't find on 4champ. Yeah, it's so much. That's exactly what you do. Yeah, yeah Constantly all of his weird Secret sources and globalists and hot tubs and yeah, globalists and the hot tubs. So look man He's gonna do it. He's gonna fucking do it. He's gonna cover the story
Starting point is 01:06:44 You know what I will cover it. We're just not gonna take calls We're not gonna take calls. I mean I got I'll cover it We're just not taking calls Spoiler alert. He doesn't get to the story. He doesn't cover it at all This is just his way of getting out of taking He's just not taking calls He doesn't want to talk to any of these people today. Yeah. I have hoved on for 30 minutes. He's got a lot of breaking news. And then I'll continue. You know what? I'll do the last 30 on this.
Starting point is 01:07:10 He doesn't also spoil the alert. Alex says that Jim Hought from the Gateway Pondid is going to be on. It actually Joe Hought, his friend brother. It was very confusing. Okay. Well, that's fine. I actually get a highlighter out of stuff because I spend red all this and I need to highlight it. But I can just flip through to show you a bunch of it. Give me a first look and just please, just don't read it yourself. I've really put the way the world on my shoulders. And I tried to stop a skittin' this point.
Starting point is 01:07:43 But folks, if they get the next leg of what they want to do, Ian were a lot of us are dead. I thought we were winning last time. I'm not explaining it. Is this? We've been teed up. So everything so far was getting your golf bag and getting your golf balls and putting on
Starting point is 01:08:05 your golf uniform and getting in the car and driving up the golf course and meeting your buddies and like in 1984. Getting some bottle water and going and paying your green fees and getting the golf cart and driving up to the first tee on the first hole and having a say and do it. How long is this good Leball and they've already played through the first hole What? The last three years is the first hole and it's going to move very very quickly after this so we're not We're not
Starting point is 01:08:39 Ian Kansas anymore as I said a lot you do say that a lot we're constantly no longer in Kansas to the point where I don't think we've ever been in Kansas. I mean, are we going back to Kansas regularly? Mm-hmm. I don't know. Look, the golf metaphor got fucked towards the end there because the teed up, if this is the case, right, you got to be on the first hole. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:02 You can't already have gone past it. You are te- You're the ball. Yes. You can't already have gone past it. You are te- You're the ball! Yes. You have been teed up! Because otherwise we've survived that first hole. Great! They're all gone!
Starting point is 01:09:11 Turns out, maybe the metaphor doesn't really work. If we're on the second hole, it has to be when the club hits the ball. Yeah. And what if we go in the same trap? Do we have a caddy? Is anybody taking grass and throwing it up in the air to see which way the wind is blowing? Yeah. do we have a caddy? Is anybody taking grass and throwing it up in the air
Starting point is 01:09:25 to see which way the wind is blowing? Do we have a cart? Are we walking? What's going on? And I drink. I appreciate the, I don't want bottled water. Of using a golf metaphor for things accelerating fast. Oh, so fast.
Starting point is 01:09:40 So fast. Things are gonna get moving now. And within the next five hours, someone's gonna make it through the night hole So here's what needs to happen. Yeah, if Alex's golf modifor is gonna work Okay, the patriots need to get up to the first hole and they need to fucking speed through that and then ask the globalists If they can play through right so they can get to the third hole right and then hold up at the third hole Yeah, they'll do do do do do do do they'll get siege
Starting point is 01:10:05 Which thankfully there's the sand trap there they can use as a bunker. Right. Right. Absolutely that way You know you don't want to be above you don't want to be above ground Mm-hmm. You're too open to machine gun golf fire don't drive until you can see the white so the rise Happy for it. Yeah, I don't know, the metaphor for the fuck apart. Yeah, a little bit. It's a bad metaphor, but at least it went on for a lot longer than it needed to. It did, but it did make me think of the great fun times I had with my buddy, Nikki Gifts, back in the day.
Starting point is 01:10:40 He's a golfing man. Oh. And I am not, but I do like to go out to the golf course because you can drink quite a bit. Oh, yeah. And you can drive golf carts. Yeah. Yeah. They don't like you to do it, but you can do it because you're a ways away from the clubhouse. Mm hmm. And you can see the staff coming. Oh, it has had. Oh, yeah. But you can see I'm coming and you can hide the. But yeah, there is quite a bit of distance between when they start walking towards. It's like a slow moving horror movie, villain.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Yeah, we're like, okay, well, we got a couple hours before I get to this. I was the fucking worst because Nick was a, you know, he's, he, uh, I think he's better now, but at a certain point, he was the type who would get really mad, really frustrated. So brutal. And then you know if you hit a shot and you don't know where it went exactly, you could spend 10 minutes trying to find a ball. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:35 And it doesn't help if you're doing that, you're a frustrated person. Oh, God, you're awesome. And you have me drunkenly driving your golf cart around. Hey, small look over there. Woo! You have me drunkenly driving your golf cart around. Hey, small look over there. Woo! Do do do do do do do do. No, those are like, the golf is the one sport really
Starting point is 01:11:52 where those people are just impossible to work with. You know, like it just, because it's so long, there's so many chances for them to be an asshole about it. Yeah. Forever. And everybody's real precious about like, don't make noise. A potentially infinite number of chances to be an asshole about it forever. And everybody's real precious about like, don't make noise.
Starting point is 01:12:06 A potentially infinite number of chances to be an asshole. It is a pretty remarkable thing though, that people actually manage to get things in the hole. You know, like, Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh, no, my whole. It's impressive. My whole family golf.
Starting point is 01:12:21 It's nuts. My little sister, everybody, but everybody golfs to a fairly good degree that ball is really small it's so small the hole is not very big but the area around it is huge and they hit it so far yeah so far very impressive yeah anyway that's what the globalists are doing to us so bill gates i don't know if you know this uh he gave the u.s. malaria gave the US malaria. at a TED talk, releasing mosquitoes on people in the tank. You know, why should the third world be the only group that gets malaria?
Starting point is 01:13:10 You know, you should experience malaria too. So we have malaria here in the United States, never have, but now we do. And Bill Gates released in Texas and Florida where malaria is not showing up. A supposed mosquito that's designed to eradicate other mosquitoes. Also in Brazil they were really, he released a GMO mosquito that caused a mutation in a bunch of problems in the last five years as well.
Starting point is 01:13:38 Well he's the number one cause of polio worldwide according to Reuters and AP.P. type in Everyone calls it polio We'll wine is the vaccine and when you read the article it says funded by Bill Gates so What's crazy again is how they hide it and blame view yeah bill gates is going around blow-darding people Bill Gates is typhoid Mary. Uh-huh. Yeah, okay. So I know that's real We had malaria in the United States, but we declared it eradicated in 1951. We still see cases that are linked to international travel, and there are cases periodically. For instance, there were eight cases in Florida in 2003. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:19 This has become a hot-talking point recently for folks like Alex because there's currently four cases in Florida and one in Texas that appear to be local. At this point, there isn't really a good answer for exactly why these cases popped up, but there's some pretty decent theories that don't involve, or about to be hit by a flood of malaria, thanks to Bill Gates supposed mosquitoes. There's like weather patterns that are more advantageous to mosquitoes. Sure, sure, sure. There's longer summers, hotter temperatures, more rainfall, those kinds of things.
Starting point is 01:14:53 And there was an interesting theory that I was reading that had to do with the malaria could be kind of, people could be asymptomatic of it or it could be like a really mild case. They could bit by a mosquito. Now the mosquito has it can give it to somebody else. Maybe that's bad. Or there's also some people who are thinking that some COVID ideas and the awareness of being ill, being possibly more serious, could have led to these people who have been diagnosed with the malaria, even knowing that they had it to begin with. So I don't know, it's interesting, but it does happen periodically. I don't think it's anything to be too panicked about right now, but it is something to be
Starting point is 01:15:42 aware of. I am just amazed by the idea that anyone could be the leading cause of polio in the world, and we would not descend upon them and tear them apart. Like medieval people. And I said it was like polio Pete. I mean, yeah, he said, well, yeah, exactly. Well, I mean, hey, polio Pete, you just stay away from polio Pete. Right. He's just bad news.
Starting point is 01:16:07 Yeah, I'll give you polio. Yeah. That's hard. But if Bill Gates is going around, just being like, polio for all at this TED talk, I have decided to become a super villain and I give an all of you malaria. And that's why it happens in the United States. It never existed. I remember back when I was a kid in Missouri, we would go to this little town called Arrow Rock.
Starting point is 01:16:33 And it had like, part of it was old timey. So like there were the people who had like, recreations of like a old time candy shop. And you know, like, there was like a freshly churned butter. Yeah, it wasn't full on like the colonial type of city like Williamsburg. Yeah, it's not fully like that, but a kind of small version of it. So like kids in school would go on field trips there. And one of the things that was like, they brought up a lot was malaria.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Yeah. Like the possibility of malaria. As a kid, I didn't know if there was something I should be afraid of, or if it was part of the acting. Right, right, right, right, right, right. And it terrified me. Yeah, that is, that is one of the other things
Starting point is 01:17:18 about those that's hard to like, really impress upon children is like, he listened. Hey, back in this time, half of us are dead. Like right now, I am dead. As I'm talking to you, I just died. I have a sense of around. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:17:33 In the joy. So Alex does some rambling. I don't know why. And I believe in you, and I believe you just got measured eyes by the TV and the culture and that when you're really faced with destruction, you're going to rise the occasion. And you know, we're starting to see that and they're really panic right now. Oh, you thought we just roll over
Starting point is 01:17:53 and dire. We can be bought off or we can be intimidated. We're threatened into submission. I can't give up. And I don't know how to give up because I'm not evil. And if I don't give a hundred percent against you, then I'm aiding and about in the enemy. But I don't have a feeling of pride, I don't have a feeling of success or evigoration. I have a feeling of satisfaction in that God's real and what the Holy Spirit told me to do has been fulfilled to great extent and that God can control. As painful as this evil is, this is all part of a larger process of separating the wheat from the shaft and that these Satanists will pay.
Starting point is 01:18:43 So just be aware of that, ladies and gentlemen, but I can't lie to you, and I told you months ago that I felt like I just had to tell you the next chapter in my view was gonna happen. And there's a bunch of different past scenarios, but they all go irrevocably the same direction and I've not yet really told you what I think's gonna happen because it's terrible. I've not yet really told you what I think is going to happen because
Starting point is 01:19:09 It's terrible But at the same time we have a chance to take the least destructive path if people really know what's happening And thanks to the fact that we've been on the air a long time people know that we're not playing games They have a very high accuracy rate and you're playing games what the bankruptcy enough must not be going well I feel like this is the vibe I'm getting is maybe got some bad news from a lawyer cool. Yeah Things are gonna be real bad. We were we were winning two weeks ago because he was on vacation We were winning They were on the ropes right because I was on a different island from I was on a fucking beach Because I was on a different island from I was on a fucking beach
Starting point is 01:19:53 It's a lot easier to feel like we're winning the info war right when I am sipping a my tie. Yeah, that is a big part of winning So sad yeah, so This clip is just I just thought it was kind of silly so I decided to share it with you They murder See the stumb down public that buys anything. They're like, well, let's go and just kill them. They want to kill everybody, everyone. Our ancestors should not crawl up through the development of our species to then have our own species, kill them out of us.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Plus, I don't think... I think, class swob and his minions are worthy to make a decision to kill us. I mean, I think if they want to kill us, I think that they should have to get in a ring with us for the battle axe and see who is stronger. Okay. So in theory, if class swob got into a ring with Alex with battle X's Yeah, he came out victorious. Yeah, then he's worthy of deciding that humanity should die
Starting point is 01:20:51 I don't feel like we decide things by single combat anymore. No, especially that's something like that I mean, and of course the irony is that coming after him saying I don't think we came out of this A primordial use to kill each other and his next sentence is we should I'm gonna kill this guy The battle yeah, we should fucking battle X each other. Yeah. Yeah kind of dumb. Anyway, I just thought that was stupid. Yeah, I mean Why would you need a ring if you're Battleax fighting you don't want the person to run away? I Mean you chop the thing off with the battle X you can't you can't stop the I can chop the ring open. No, no, no, no, not if it's a steel cage match.
Starting point is 01:21:31 Like I will be in with Drew McIntyre. That's got a psychopath. Ah, okay. Battle access. I guess I don't know. That sounds fun. I just feel like battle access are just introducing an battle. Is it battle. X a two handed X? Yeah, absolutely unwieldy double edged. I don't know, but that sounds fun. I just feel like Battle X is just introducing an Alameda. He's a Battle X, a two handed X. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Unwielding. Double edged. You're not going to be able to be agile enough to take out Schwab with one of those things. Absolutely not. If I know one thing about Schwab, it's that he's got wheels. He's got, he's quickness, personified. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:21:58 He could handle ice tennis. He's not got a high top speed, but he's real quick in the slow, you know, like he's quick in the short bursts That's what he is. Yeah, he was able to do a crossover on So we come to the end of this episode here and Alex does a long interview with Jim Hoff's brother and I don't really care It's mostly about how the election was stolen. Yeah they're just repeating the exact same talking points that we've gone over frequently and a bunch in the past. And it's only in service of selling Jim Hoff's Joe Hoff's new book, which is the third part of it. Volume three of his 2020 election was stolen. Oh my god. And I don't
Starting point is 01:22:42 care. Is that like the left behind? I It's certainly getting left behind on the bookshelf. Yeah. So here is the here's where we check in with Alex towards the end of the show when he's about to sign off and he gives himself It's sort of a rating The amazing valley sent take over a team minus six minutes then the juggernaut own screyer three p.m. Central and one hour six minutes then the juggernaut own shroyer three p.m. central one hour mch4s dot com ports live show. Look we covered a lot of the news on it today. We did a decent job.
Starting point is 01:23:12 The update but I. He's no introduction tomorrow and other big guests coming up on Friday as well. You think he did a good job. He didn't he didn't get to you didn't get back to this half hour coverage of this this big important news that what's up. He doesn't think he did a good job. He didn't he didn't get to you didn't get back to this half hour coverage of this this big
Starting point is 01:23:25 Important news that what's up? I don't think he did a good job. I'm fine job. I think he did a decent job. I okay, even that I disagree I disagree strongly with yeah, and if you're curious about what the last six minutes before Kate Dalley took over was earlier in the show Alex said That some admiral quoted the phrase, damn, the maneuvers go straight at him. And he had to clarify which admiral it was and then talk about that a lot. Yeah. So that was the rest of the show.
Starting point is 01:23:55 That sounds, that sounds like riveting radio. Mm-hmm. And damn, the torpedoes, Tom Petty didn't even come up, which is a crime. Yeah. It's a great album. Well, I think people don't immediately, you know even come up, which is a crime. Yeah. It's a great album. Well, I think people don't immediately, you know, like there, we go to music references a lot, and I don't think that I've seen them go
Starting point is 01:24:12 to too many music references. Alex does movies more. Yeah, he's their movies people, their visual. You know, they're not really audio. Right, well, that's because the audio has a lot of feelings in it. It does have a lot of feelings and no explosions. zero globalist look at this track list. Okay, refugee sure Holy shit great song. Oh my god. You're going through the entire Tom pet here comes my girl. Oh, no
Starting point is 01:24:36 Wow, oh no Don't do we like that that's later in the album, but all right fine. I'm not gonna go to go over the whole thing. Non-stop bangers. Good hits. Good hits. Tom Petty. Tom Petty. So I'm going to maybe come to the end of this and... I'm excited to have them back in studio. What a dick. I mean, I feel like sometimes we should have an episode that's like five minutes long where we do... uh... uh... wankz and then we go I mean
Starting point is 01:25:06 honestly this show is too big for us to cover. Yeah. I don't think we can do it today. And then but here's the thing. No one would ever believe that because nothing that Alex does is ever so big. That's true. Yeah. That would be no one would believe that I would think that it's too small to cover this is too small for us to even Talk about that's passable. We could definitely pull there is nothing here But I have to tell you because we don't we don't tell you when there's nothing We just we actually we don't show you when there's nothing we tell you and there's nothing now We're moving past the telling we're showing there's nothing end of episode
Starting point is 01:25:42 Now we're moving past the telling. We're showing there's nothing end of episode. Mm. I'll be following that. So we'll be back Jordan, but until then we have website. And indeed we do at snoletvite.com. Yep, we're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter as head and knowledge and score fight. And Blue Sky.
Starting point is 01:25:55 And Blue Sky, it's not a fight, no under school. No, under school. Uh, yeah, we'll be back, but until then I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DZX Clark, Skidi, Skidi, Doot, Doot, Doot, Doot, Doot, Doot. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah! And now here comes the sex robot. Andy and Chanzo, sure on the Earth, thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm the first time I've called him a huge fan.
Starting point is 01:26:16 I love your work. I love you.

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