Knowledge Fight - #841: Like A Pearl Before A Swine

Episode Date: August 23, 2023

In this installment, a listener recommends Dan and Jordan cover an interview where Alex fields questions from a YouTuber who is completely oblivious to any of the things Alex believes or promotes, yet... thinks he's a very credible source of information. It's all very baffling.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys Chang-ee are the bad guys knowledge And in your knowledge fight Money And the Stop it and the end and the end and the end and the end and the end and the end and the end and and Andy and Andy and Andy and Andy and Andy and Andy and Andy Andy and Hansa sure on the air place for hold it. So Alex, I'm a good friend of mine with you, and I love your world.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Knowledge fight. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, You welcome back to knowledge fat. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of Sleen and talk a little bit about Alex Joe. Oh Indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Not Jordan. I have a quick question for you. What's up? What you raised about today? buddy my brain spotted a Jordan is you know, I've been watching the challenge the real world road rules challenge Yes, it will always be that to me much like Sears tower. I mean, the idea always the real world road rules. You know what it's called now and the CBS but great American challenge. It's called challenge USA. Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah. Um, but then it's going to be tough for them to weave in their weird international people. Right. Those Romanians. No, no, that's on paramount plus. That's a different show. That's global challenger, whatever it is. Oh, okay. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:01:41 they've got all the challenges that they come together like a Voltron of challenge. Man, I watched that season with the Romanians in it and I like them. They're great. Yeah, my brother was born in Bucharest. So I have a kinship with the Romanians. They're great. Yeah. Yeah. Emmy. They're so fun. They're so fun. And that weird guy with all the tattoos. He's covered it a lot of tattoos. But I've been watching the show and my bright spot is um, the music that they play whenever they're going to the club. Yeah. It's always the same song. It's very annoying, but it started to become almost like parody for me.
Starting point is 00:02:16 It is, it is a little bit like a Pavlovia like, ooh, we're going, it's almost like if they played the music for them. BAM BAM BAM! That's how they would know they were going to the jam. No, it'd be, no, it's like the, the dong dong dong. Like that's the correct song to know that, ooh, we get to go to the calm now. Yeah, everyone put on a silly outfit.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Exactly, yes. And I love how they, I don't think it was this season, but another season they were forced to party in a globe in the backyard. No, I recall the, that was a COVID season. I think party in a globe in the backyard. No, I recall. That was a COVID season. I think it was a COVID season. Yeah, it was a COVID season for sure.
Starting point is 00:02:48 But like they're doing things that are obviously for the camera. Yeah. It's just like, this is the opposite of partying. This looks terrible. It's performing, yeah, it is. It's performance of party. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:02 You're having a dance circle and it's just like you. Oh, sad. Sad. Yeah, it're having a dance circle and it's just like you Sad yeah, it makes me feel like oh god. I I could never be in that environment because I would ruin everything I ruin all the fake fun. Oh, yeah No, no chance. No chance everyone. We're puncturing this illusion. I refuse to participate. Yeah, or I would get Super wasted and go the entire opposite direction and be so into it. You would still puncture the illusion though. Yeah, but you would go either way you go. You're going to go in a straight line hard enough to puncture an illusion, Dan. Yeah, and I've been wondering about how that whole world works. You and I were talking about like how long does it take to film one of these seasons? Sure, it turns out it's about six to eight weeks. Yeah, that sounds right.
Starting point is 00:03:47 And one of the other things I learned from reading this article was that they're allowed to have like beer and vodka. They're not allowed to have other alcohols because they can't be died. So like you always see the bottles of like blue or bright red. Right, right, right. So they die it so they can't take it out of the house. Right. And so like they can only have clear booze and so they're just like only vodka. And I'm watching it like some of these people are gone.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Yeah. And I just think like what do you just just drink in vodka? Oh, I guess champagne. They have champagne a bit too. Wow, Sherwin. I mean, nobody's taking champagne out to like get wasted and cause problems at the countryside of Argentina.
Starting point is 00:04:29 They don't leave the house. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. Except on supervised trips. Yeah, I don't know. But, yeah, anyway, the point is that song is annoying as shit, but I guess it's a bright spot. I could deal with a little bit less of them party and fake party.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Yeah, yeah, yeah, a little bit less of the end of the show kind of padding the runtime a little bit. It's weird. It's real weird. Yeah, it reminds it's it's like it's like there are almost being like, Hey, remember where we came from? We came from being a bunch of assholes who are like 12 years old and partying. That's where that's the show. That's where we're from. Yeah then you look at them now, and they're like middle-aged, ripped. Like, this is our jobs now. And you can't go back. You can't go back to like, oh, we're just fun partying.
Starting point is 00:05:12 You can't go back. And another thing that just happened that I wanted to bring up. What was that? So there, I'm watching the season now where Ashley gets kicked off. Sure. And they don't make a big deal out of that at all.
Starting point is 00:05:22 You don't see what happened. She is just gone. Yep. No one talks about it. Nope. No one's like, hey, Ashley disappeared. They just sort of say that she had to leave because she broke a rule. Yeah, and so I looked into it and like what the fuck happened Yeah, and it turned out she had like a verbal altercation with somebody at their fake bar the night before another cast member I'm like that had had to have been bad. Yeah. Cause they show all kinds of verbal altercations. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:50 It had to have been something like next level. Oh, no. Like murder threats. That they show murder threats. You got one. They show murder threats. I think they've even shown like full on. Oh, that's a hard are that person's throwing a hard are.
Starting point is 00:06:02 There's racism that totally don't play. And then it leads to some kind of a conversation in the house and then someone gets kicked off. Yeah, yeah. But like this was just no, like did she scream someone's social security number or something? It's not.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Did she yell out TJ Lavin's address? If there is a way to keep from being on the show, messing with TJ is probably number one, right? I guess. But usually when they kick somebody off the show, TJ has to show up and they may and sculpt them. Deal out of it.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Like he's an adult and there's the best job in the world. Just coming in shame adults. I know. It's so sad. I can't believe you guys can't act right. Hey, what are you, TJ? What do you do? Hey, that shit doesn't fly.
Starting point is 00:06:40 So you got to leave. Yeah, although I'll let you come back next season. Yeah, right. Okay. Con, sequences are very liminal here. Hey man What you did is repugnant and I cannot believe that you behave this way and I'm gonna enable it Yeah, I'll see you next year. Yeah, all right. You take care Show some mess. Yeah, really is what's your right spot? My bright spot? I mean also TV based however it is Star Wars man. Soka Soka Tano her Star Wars series man Rosario Dawson. Yeah there is a lot of them.
Starting point is 00:07:15 That's what happens when Disney buys you and then just I guess there's a lot of Marvel series too. Yeah that is the way it goes goes. Yeah, I mean, I mean, while I'm still waiting for a foghorn leghorn series, wait, does he Disney? No, that's looting to him. That's way. Okay, come on. Come on, that's Warner Brothers. Uh, so I go on leghorn got kicked off the challenge.
Starting point is 00:07:39 I'll see, I'll see what? That's a really bad thing. I know I bet fuck hard like hard That's the most off off camera. That's the worst character in the world. Oh Yeah, no The character was created in cartoon. It's the it's like didn't exist in any of the movies right And then they brought it to real life bringing it to real life star in Rosario Dawson Did you do the voice of it originally?
Starting point is 00:08:05 No, no, no, no. I know it'd been cool, but showed up in the Mandalorian. So they were like, that's cast Rosario Dawson, because she's available. Yeah, it's a great idea. Look great. It was awesome. Now she gets her own show.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Okay. Fantastic. Are we gonna get a Babu Frick series? Um, I doubt it. But we are going to do the problem with it. It's just a piece of cake. It's a pistol series? Um, I doubt it. Just another thing we know. The problem with it is that- Kisto, we get it if Kisto series. If only we could. So then you wouldn't keep saying Babu Frick to me over.
Starting point is 00:08:31 It's funny. We could put it behind us. I don't know if we could. I don't know if we could in either. I would have to, as a for humor, become deeply into that series. That would be a necessity. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Interesting. It'll be something. One way or another. But before we get to that, let's say hello to some new wanks. Well, that's a great idea. So first, John Demko wonders whether anyone else wonders what Andy from Kansas is up to these days. Thank you so much, you're now a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:09:01 I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. I think a lot of people wonder that. Next, finally requesting a shout out for Ed and Shannon. Thank you so much, you're now a policy wonk. Thank you very much. I think a lot of people wonder that yeah next finally requesting a shout out for Ed and Shannon Thank you so much you are now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk Thank you very much. Thank you next tank. You're the best boy in the whole world Alex loves you so much you are now a policy wonk I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. You know who's not the best boy in the whole world? Dozer oh no wait from the matrix tank and dozer with their brothers. They were brothers. Yeah. Yeah, that's how it was for tank. Oh
Starting point is 00:09:28 Wow, I'm slow next on the uptake Juniper Dune. Thank you so much. You're an out policy won't I'm a policy won't thank you very much And I'm not actually a policy wonk But now you have to read this whole thing in case it's an elaborate joke name. Thank you so much your policy wonk Gotcha, I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And policy wonk. Gotcha. I'm a policy. Thank you very much. And we got a technocrat in the mixture. So thank you so much to Gordo. It means fat in Spanish and then in parentheses. Actually, up parentheses, these are brackets.
Starting point is 00:09:53 So I mean, serious. Oh, yeah, that's stage direction. It says fake laugh, but I'm not in the business of fake laughing. So you should do it. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. For start, the home team, mouth and tell it you're brilliant. Someone, someone, satamite, sent me a bucket of poop.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Daddy Shark. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Jar Jar Banks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser, little, little, little, kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. I could have done a fake life, but I was worried it would hurt my throat.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Yeah. Because the only fake life I can do is like, really committed. Yeah. And I think it would have blown my throat out. Yeah, I can do, I can do, so that was my fake life that was like, I'm making it clear to you,
Starting point is 00:10:38 the person who is not being funny that I am not enjoying this, correct? A little subtle. Now I could have done the maniacal laugh, which I appreciate, but that's always fake. Sure. Have you ever done a genuine maniacal laugh? I'm not sure, I think maybe.
Starting point is 00:10:54 I mean, I remember back in the days, especially like the days of early weed. Sure. Like the first times you smoked weed. Right. Like back in the day. When you really didn't know like your bearings at all. Right. And something funny happened. Like I remember times where I was like hurting
Starting point is 00:11:12 from laughing so much. Yeah. I think that I would describe that as maniacal. Okay. But it was on performance enhancing drugs. That's true. That's right, that's right. Yeah, a maniacal laughter has to be from the heart of, you know, from like the, from Hell's Heart, I stab at me. That's where the maniacal laughter comes from. Right, I think generally a true maniacal laugh comes from, like fake ones are in like movies and stuff. But like it would have to, in real life,
Starting point is 00:11:42 it has to come from like madness. Yeah, yeah. You have to have like snapped. Truly gone off. Yeah. And then and then have embraced it. Mm-hmm. You know, like the old Dits, it don't drive yourself crazy trying to stop yourself from going insane, you know? It's that once you've embraced it, then you can maniacally laugh. Heavy. Yeah. So Jordan, today we're going to be talking about an interview that Alex did with a YouTube channel called just Perly things interesting. This was something that listener sent And said hey, maybe you should cover this and I don't know chair, I like wacky Wednesday suggestions
Starting point is 00:12:19 Maybe we should tell me if they are like straight up Alex stuff. Yeah, getting him in other environments is always kind of interesting. Yeah. Um, and so, uh, yeah, I decided what the hell. Fuck it. Let's try it out. Let's do it. So here is the beginning of this, uh, this interview. Okay. What up, guys? Welcome to the just pearly things YouTube channel and welcome to the sit down. Today I have a special guest on the channel. I'm so excited for it today. Alex Jones, welcome to the show. It's great to be here. So I was trying to think of how to introduce you today. And I was thinking the number one conspiracy theorist
Starting point is 00:12:58 of all time that happens to be right. Man, what a good intro. This is deeply unsettling right out the gate. It is. Yeah, it is. This is a YouTuber named, I think Hannah Pearl Davis is her name, but I think she goes by Pearl Davis, and she has a channel called Just Perly Things. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:16 I'll be the first person to admit that I don't know everything that she's about because she puts out way too much content, and all of her videos have clickbait-ass titles that make it difficult to figure out exactly what the point is going to be without investing or wasting 20 minutes. Right. Which is the idea. Yeah. Her brand is generally described as a female Andrew Tate, but I think that's kind of reductive. What? They say similar things, and they both have horrible views on women, but Tate is also very clearly a sex criminal. There's no evidence that Pearl has groomed an entrapped woman to perform on cam for her own profit.
Starting point is 00:13:46 So I think the more important things about Tate and her are not things they have in common. Right, right, right. Which is good. Yeah. So one of the reasons I don't know a ton about Pearl is because I don't take her very seriously. There isn't a ton of depth to anything
Starting point is 00:13:59 I've ever seen her say. And generally, anytime I've seen her come up, it's been very clear attention baiting. She'll do things like post a picture for sure, herself wearing a shirt that says women shouldn't vote and then harvest outrage to grow her brand. It very well may be a position that she sincerely has but she's not wearing that shirt to push towards that political aim. She's wearing it to get more famous by pissing people off. It's the same kind of clearly attention desperate behavior that I've always, it's always made me steer clear of doing more episodes
Starting point is 00:14:27 about Tim Poole. If you take people like them seriously, you've already lost the game. Yeah. And that's intentional. But she interviewed Alex and a listener named Thomas suggested we cover it. So shout out Thomas, I decided to check it out.
Starting point is 00:14:40 I listened to the interview for a little bit and then realized I should probably try and get a better handle on who this Pearl person was. I went over to her YouTube channel and sorted out whatever biographical information I could come up with from the stuff she's posted. Her channel has videos going back about two years, at which point she was a 24 year old living at home with her parents and nine siblings in a giant mansion. Her parents are clearly insanely rich, which
Starting point is 00:15:05 allowed her to quit a sales job that she didn't like and pursue TikTok and YouTube content creation full time. Her early content that's posted on the channel is kind of bland. There's some vlogs, some nonsense stuff with her family, kind of just having fun and shit. And then there's some videos of her doing rejection therapy, where she would go out of her way to do something that would elicit her rejection in order to overcome that fear. Just kind of like, you know, all things being equal if this wasn't the person we're about to do an episode about, I think it's kind of like a positive thing to do
Starting point is 00:15:35 if that's something you struggle with. Right. And then the idea of putting it out as a video is another layer of like, you know, kind of vulnerability. There's a lot there that needs to be done outside the view of other human beings, you know, kind of vulnerability. There's a lot there that needs to be done outside the view of other human beings, you know what I mean? Yeah, that's kind of the thing. But they say that that's kind of like a good way
Starting point is 00:15:53 to keep better at sales and talking to people. I got out of here. You know, you're a road away, the, you know, what I understand. All that stuff is good and well. But mixed in, you can see videos where she's expressing a budding interest in the manosphere, the shovonest world online. She's watching content from people like Kevin Samuels and eventually Jordan Peterson,
Starting point is 00:16:14 and more or less, you see what she's doing is taking on their talking points as her own positions. And this leads to some trouble. As we will see illustrated in this video clip here from June 26th 2021. people that I deemed credible said the stat, right? Which, you know, I mean, maybe it's the best way to go about it. But like, am I going to research every single stat? Sorry. I won't. If someone quotes me, like, Ms. says like, I have something wrong, I'll go research it. But like, just just be honest with my viewership. So there's a couple of issues with this approach. The first is that Pearl didn't just believe
Starting point is 00:17:03 this stat that she's saying is misleading. About a month prior, she used this stat as the basis for her video titled Why Women Hate Man and Men Hate Women. A lot of her videos seem to be like this. She hears something from some online man stuff preacher, except it without question and then incorporates that into her content. The second thing that's troubling about that clip is that it gives a window into how Pearl assesses credibility, which is to say that she doesn't. There's no process by which she assesses
Starting point is 00:17:30 information, which is how you end up introducing Alex Jones as the number one conspiracy theorist who happens to be right. You end up doing that because you're a follower, who's just picking up the talking points of the edgy online weirdos you like and then pretending it's a position worth putting forward. Ultimately, I don't want to talk that much about Pearl in this episode at all. I think she's fairly boring, generally rehashing a lot of the anti-feminist discussions that were all the rage in 2015 back when people cared about what Sargon of a cod had to say. It's all pretty shallow and I'm not amused. Also I find it strange as he has 1.75 million
Starting point is 00:18:06 subscribers on YouTube and yet her view counts are not great. In the last three weeks, she has only eight videos that have more than 100,000 views and 28 videos with under 20,000, which is, you know, that's not a great ratio. Yeah, that's that good. So I don't want to talk about Pearl. So why are we doing this episode? The reason is because Pearl has literally zero idea about any of the things Alex believes, and yet she's interviewing him as if his credibility is unassailable. You will see her not know very basic elements of Alex's ideology and the players involved, and because of that utter ignorance, I would say that she's the last person who should have taken on the task of interviewing him.
Starting point is 00:18:46 The choice is clearly attention driven, but because she knows so little, she's forced to ask Alex very basic questions that he usually doesn't have to field, and that leads to some interesting moments. Or at least they're interesting to me and it's Wednesday. It's a wacky Wednesday, so that's good. Let's ride it down. Yeah, let's do it. In this episode, some of the clips are going to be a little bit on the long side. Like, I think one is even like five minutes long. Jesus. But the reason is because some of the answers that Alex gives to these questions are really long-winded and then trying to find something to grab onto.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Yeah, that sounds right. And I want to present things as fairly as possible. So it's not to be accused of cherry picking. All right. So yeah, this is, there's some real bullshit in here. Yeah, yeah, I suppose, you know, that is important. We do need to do that in full shit. And I think, again, I understand why we instinctively shouldn't do that.
Starting point is 00:19:40 Like, we're like, oh, we don't have time to spend five minutes listening to this. But how much of our world would be different if nothing that Trump said was ever curated And you had to listen to the entire fucking thing to get anything you wanted out of it, you know Yeah, and the flip side of it too is like that would that would certainly change a lot of people's Perspectives, but yeah, also it's a losing game to try and take things and present them in context. Yeah. Because you'll always still be accused of taking things out of context. Sure, sure, sure. You can play an entire segment of Alex's show. Right. And he'll be like, uh, yeah, it doesn't say what I don't know what I'm saying, because it's
Starting point is 00:20:18 not the whole show. Right. And then you should play the whole show. You play the show week. The whole week. You play the whole week. This is in conversation with what I said yesterday. Exactly. Go fuck yourself. We're always having the conversations. That's what it's about. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:32 So we start with actually a short clip because Alex immediately says something that bothers me. And I was thinking the number one conspiracy theorist of all time that happens to be right. Well, I've been right more than I've been wrong. I've made some mistakes, but I've never tried to get things wrong on purpose. We got about a 95% accuracy rate for as mainstream corporate media in major polls in the US has about a 9% approval rating. So they're definitely trying to lie and to deceive and I'm trying to get it right. So if Alex is 95% right, then he's down 3% from where he's normally at.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Wonder what happened to take that considerable chunk off his career credibility stats. Yeah, that's tough. Also, there's a fun little game that Alex is playing here. He says that he's right 95% at the time and then sites is just, uh, statistic about the media having a 9% approval rating. That's apples and oranges, right off the bat. What's the mainstream media's accuracy rate? Or more damningly, what do you think Alex's approval rating
Starting point is 00:21:31 is among the general population? Interestingly, you gov and the economists recently released their trust in media poll back in May, and most outlets have a higher than 9% approval rating. For instance, PBS had a plus 30 net approval rating and the BBC at plus 29, the AP had plus 23, ABC and USA today were at plus 21, CBS and Reuters at plus 20, NPR was plus 16, the Guardian plus 15,
Starting point is 00:21:59 even the dreaded New York Times was plus 15. Info Wars was actually included in that poll. Oh yeah. They were at the rock bottom of the list. Negative 16, negative 16, not approval rating. Negative 16, not approval rating. Yeah. Is that out of 116?
Starting point is 00:22:14 Yeah. It's the approval minus the disapproval. Negative 16, maybe. So maybe Alex is a liar and he's gonna lie about everything to Pearl and she's woefully unequipped to handle any of the shit that he's gonna tell her And that's basically the character of this entire interview. Yeah, yeah, this is that's kind of what okay That's what makes it so deeply unsettling right out the gate This is a person who has no fucking clue what's going on like zero none
Starting point is 00:22:41 I'm I'm I mean the way that she's talking the way that that she's introduced, and all parts of this, I'm like, this is insane. Yeah, but she exists in this sort of like edgy, slightly combative internet space, where it's like, everybody thinks that Alex is secretly right all the time. Sure. So why not take that on as a opinion
Starting point is 00:23:01 that is worth a damn? Right, I know, but it's like watching a little girl with a doll go up onto the fucking Queen Alien from Alien 3. You know, like it's insane. What are you doing? Get that little baby out of here. The Queen Alien might be less dangerous than Alex
Starting point is 00:23:19 and so on. Well, at least some sense. First, they're away from us. So we get into a conversation here about Elon Musk, not letting Alex get back on Twitter. And man, there was one thing that kept happening as I was listening to this interview. And that is like, there was a moment in the depositions
Starting point is 00:23:38 where Bill, I think he was talking to Owen Troyer. And he's like, that very well may be. But what does that have to do with what I asked you? Oh, when Mark would ask Alex, what question do you think you're answering? Yeah, that keeps going through my mind. Because Alex is a cool, how does this relate to the question that was asked?
Starting point is 00:23:58 And this is one of those. All right. They're definitely trying to lie and to deceive. And I'm trying to get it right. And and and and and and and and and and and so yes uh... like Elon Musk said a few months ago we're running out of conspiracy theories that haven't come true yeah no it's interesting uh... because even musk why why don't you think he let you back on twitter
Starting point is 00:24:20 oh i know why and i don't want to talk about uh... you know that that the court case all that just because I want to not talk about it and they always want to talk about it and then claim I want to talk about it. But I was de-platformed five years ago because I was exposing the globalist agenda and if you go back to the news articles, when I famously got banned and it was led by Tim Cook the head of Apple, Lonemart Zuckerberg and also Sundar Batch Cook, the head of Apple, Lohm Mark Zuckerberg and also Sundar Batchai, the head of Google. They all met and they said these are the reasons.
Starting point is 00:24:50 They had nothing to do with what the media later said. It was all about my support of Trump and nationalism against globalism. We're kind of America having its own briggsate moment with the globalist. Whereas the UK wanted to go to the EU. I wanted America to stop being the heart of this new global corporate fascist empire. I love America, but I hate the corporations that had hijacked, you know, Donald least terrible things in our name. And so they said, here's the reason he's banned. And none of it was about what I got sued for. And then a judge found me guilty and told a jury. I was guilty.
Starting point is 00:25:26 It's called default judgment very rare. And that was done fraudulently in my view. And even associated press even said it was the craziest default judgment ever. Then they told the jury. I was guilty. Jerry's supposed to judge your guilt, not how guilty you are. You're innocent.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Until proven guilty, not guilty. Until proven more guilty. Or why have you got you jury's at that point, just have judges, judges become North Korea or some former Soviet air tribunal. And then they had the biggest single individual judgment for defamation ever against me. So again, this is about Moscow. Let me go back on Twitter. I'm going to say, the question was, why didn't musk let you back on Twitter?
Starting point is 00:26:02 All right. Okay. We've gone far afield. The reason why I let me back on is that because they were in the preceding five years, tens of thousands of news articles conservatively, thousands of TV programs and national news programs, international programs, thousands. I mean, they would put out one article in the New York Times, but it's syndicated to almost every newspaper in the country.
Starting point is 00:26:23 So when I say tens of thousands, I wake up sometimes and there'd be a hundred plus new articles and then half up would be syndicated. I mean, I had family on a South African cruise and they would get up in the morning and that little three-page thing you'd get with just one page of news on the front. Then we're landing here today and by the way, this will be a party tonight on Deck 7. And it was all about attacking me in that story. So it was a global saturation. And we now know they bragged about it last year
Starting point is 00:26:51 once they won a high-powered PR firm. It actually does the UN's PR. And since the largest PR firm in the world, they looked at my record, found a few things so they thought they could exaggerate and twist. Ran a bunch of news articles for several years in the world, they looked at my record, found a few things so they thought they could exaggerate and twist, ran a bunch of news articles for several years attacking me, then the lawsuits were filed as if I had done the things they said I'd
Starting point is 00:27:13 said, then I wasn't allowed to put my case on was convicted the court of public opinion, the judge said I was guilty. And so they built up this battery, this reservoir of Alex Jones, a Satan, Alex Jones, the demon, Alex Jones is bad. And now I see what it was. It came out in Congress two months ago. Myself, Neil on musk. We're targeted by the CIA. So don't leave the reasons that. The initial agent season in groups that once they could demonize us successfully and get the public not to support us, they could destroy anybody. They said, we'll get a signs on the left. Alex Jones on the right. And that was their statement on mine.
Starting point is 00:27:46 And then once we get them, we'll get everybody. And so now we can see all that. And it's not in Congress, the CIA, with the Justice Department was going after any doctors that questioned the official COVID narrative, or even tried to even authorize therapeutics, or legal reason to question the Wuhan lab. Remember, like, question that now you can.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Well, this was intelligence agency run. We now know against me. So must can't come legalize me or put me on because he's trying to free up the rest of Twitter. And he was put me on that demonization we kick in and they might be able to actually defeat his attempt to free Twitter. So I'll publicly start to go as long as.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Oh, okay. Well, and it's unfortunate. You can't expect it to get everything right all the time. They don't have the same energy for CNN, Fox news. It's just you for whatever reason. What is going on person? But I mean, you know, this Alex does seem like someone who doesn't want to talk about their case.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Yeah. You know, it seems like somebody who's really reluctant to get into this stuff. I am blown away by her clearly not having like... She doesn't have a grasp on anything that happens. Anything that's going on. No. Nothing that happens to him, nothing. No. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:28:58 No, and she just accepts whatever Alex says, even though he's blatantly lying to her face. Clearly. You would have to be so, so naive. Mm-hmm. Because basically what's going on is Alex is lying to her. She's not questioning it. And it's just taken as gospel that Alex is the victim in the whole Sandy Hook thing, and that it's a shame
Starting point is 00:29:18 that other media outlets aren't held to the same scrutiny. That's total low bullshit. Nick Sandman, the Covington Catholic high School student, sued CNN over what he called unfair and damaging depictions of himself back in 2019. CNN settled that case and cooperated with the legal process. According to Reuters, at the heart of the claim, was CNN quote, falsely conveying to its viewers that he was the face of an unruly mob facing Nathan Phillips and American Indian activist.
Starting point is 00:29:44 CNN realized that their coverage was possibly unfair and that they had a chance of losing the case. of an unruly mob facing Nathan Phillips and American Indian activist. CNN realized that their coverage was possibly unfair and that they had a chance of losing the case. Alex had every opportunity to behave similarly, but he didn't. He refused to cooperate with Discovery and repeatedly sent completely unprepared idiots to serve as corporate representatives in hopes of stonewalling the process and getting the plaintiffs to settle for scraps or withdraw the suit because he was too difficult to deal with and it was getting too expensive. That ploy didn't work, and Alex reaped the consequences of it. Either way, it has nothing to do with him being kicked off
Starting point is 00:30:13 social media, and Elon Musk didn't say he couldn't come back because of the results of a lawsuit. Musk hates Alex because of his actions around Sandy Hook, not because of the legal case, but this way that Alex is telling the story to Pearl, it retains Alex's heroic character, both in terms of Sandy Hook and in terms of his willingness to be a martyr, not allowed back on Twitter so the other racist shitheads can run free. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:36 What a guy, just one of the best. Yeah, I can't imagine being her not going immediately after Alex starts. After about the first 30 seconds, I would go, this was a huge mistake. This is a huge mistake. This is going to happen after every question. This talk never going to end. I don't know what he's talking about. I'm confused.
Starting point is 00:31:02 I'm, how could you not be confused? But you also probably are thinking, oh my God, I need the attention. I'm gonna get so many views on this. Totally, totally. Alex Jones is talking, totally, boop, boop, boop, boop. I think we can get a viral moment out of this.
Starting point is 00:31:16 I know, but what I don't understand, I, I, I guess I am, maybe I am weird. I am weird because I don't understand the concept of not preparing for it. Well, she did prepare.
Starting point is 00:31:29 She watched him on Rogan, I think. You're not convinced. Fair enough. I take back my criticism. That's on me. Yeah. So you can tell basically the level of preparation with this next question.
Starting point is 00:31:43 And I do appreciate this question because she asks, who are the globalists? I'd like that. Yeah. I think that's a good question, honestly. Yeah, I wonder what Alex says to say. So my question, though, I really wanted to be red-pilled for beginners because I've
Starting point is 00:32:01 been watching some of your interviews. I saw you on Joe Rogan, um, I saw a couple other ones and it's very um, confusing sometimes from like someone that's I guess just starting in the red pill space. Um, like what you talk about basically globalists, like what do you mean by that? Who are the globalists? Well you notice now that, and there are mean Putin calls the corporations that run the west, the globalist, and Donald Trump calls the corporations that have hijacked the west, the globalist. And I did not create that term. I popularized it. When I was reading books, 35 years ago,
Starting point is 00:32:42 30 years ago, right before I got on air, 29 years ago, I was reading books about the Anglo-American establishment, and that's what they call the British Empire merged with the US Empire at the end of World War II. This is official history PhD level. It was Cecil Rhodes point. Even before War I that sets something up like this. And so that was happening, you know, really 130 years ago, but it officially was done with the Bretton Woods summit and these events right after World War II. The Bretton Woods summit, what's that? That's when the UK and other leaders along the United States all got together.
Starting point is 00:33:24 You can pull up the famous meeting else that it Bret Woods too. And basically decided the international order decided that the dollar would be the world reserve currency and then would be backed by Petro, or Petro Petro dollars. So the dollar became the motor exchange for oil and that the British Empire would fold its holdings
Starting point is 00:33:44 into the US Empire, that would be the Anglo-American Empire. That's what's officially called so. So here's what I was talking about when I said that Pearl has to ask very basic questions. Who are the globalists? Right. What's Bretton Woods? Right. Through with the asking of these very basic questions, you should take note and realize that Alex doesn't actually have answers to them. The first thing to point out is that Alex is answer about who the globalists are will continue,
Starting point is 00:34:08 but at this point it's me and you know it. It's a pastiche of buzzwords. He's taken from various places to make his world's view sound researched. When in reality it's just a façade and it doesn't inform anybody. The second thing to point out is much more important, and that is that Alex doesn't know what Bretton Woods is. The Bretton Woods system wasn't developed after World War II ended, it was built during World War II, in anticipation of the need to rebuild the world economy after the war.
Starting point is 00:34:34 The Bretton Woods conference itself took place in July 1944, again, while the war was still going on. The agreement did make the US dollar essentially the world reserve currency, or at least it made currencies of other countries who signed on to it convertible to the US dollar essentially the world reserve currency or at least it made currencies of other countries who signed on to it convertible to the US dollar. It allowed for much smoother financial transactions and negotiations between these countries as the world rebuilt. However, it had nothing to do with petro dollars.
Starting point is 00:34:58 The convertibility of the US dollar was established based on gold. Alex either doesn't know this or he does know it and he's pretending not to because he's supposed to be against the Bretton Woods agreement but he also loves the gold standard. Right. So it's a conflict. Whoa, that's dangerous. The ending of the US dollar being backed by gold which happened in 1971 also ended the Bretton Woods system which was officially ended by the Jamaica Accords in 1976. Alex seems unaware of any of this. Yeah, that sounds right. Further, there is no Bretton Woods 2.
Starting point is 00:35:29 That's a term that people have used to describe various large financial plans, like the response to the 2008-2009 crisis, but it's not a formal thing, like the original agreement was. Right, gotcha. Pearl doesn't know what Bretton Woods even is, so she is in no position to contradict any of the things Alex is saying, or see them as red flags to his credibility, which is why she shouldn't be doing this interview to begin with.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Yeah. Well, there's no reason to. You're not gonna get any truth out of it. I mean, in a way, ironically, this is, she's, like, okay, so if I'm too, to Gen Z, it up, if I'm too, too, Gen Z, it up, if I'm starting out in the Red Pill Space, just like getting my bearings about me,
Starting point is 00:36:10 hello everybody in the Red Pill Space, how's everybody going? You know, doing that whole thing. And this is what I'm getting from basic questions. I'd be like, I don't need to be in this Red Pill Space. This is a terrible dumb space filled with that guy. Well, but also you can have the appearance of this seam really smart because it's so many things being thrown at you. It's like someone wouldn't be brazen enough to just keep throwing
Starting point is 00:36:35 bullshit around. You really? I don't know. I think that the presentation of confidence that Alex brings can be deceptive to people. Yeah. And talking fast is a lot more effective than anybody really wants to admit, don't they? Yep. And never giving any indication that you don't know something. Yeah. Yeah. Being infallible or 98% at 95%.
Starting point is 00:36:56 95%. Now. That's it. What happened? You get a couple more things wrong and you go down a percentage point. I do like the idea though that she's saying I watched you in these interviews and it was confusing.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Yeah. As if you're going to get clarity. Yeah. It's confusing because it's fucking dumb and confusing. Yeah. No, that the stuff you saying is meant to confuse you. Feature, not a bug. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Yeah. So the answer continues. So I was reading books by Barry Goldwater who was a senator to this episode. The answer continues. People like that. And I also read a book written by the Federal Reserve head before he was a Federal Reserve head. Alan Greenspan was like an Alex Jones back in the 50s and 60s until they hired him.
Starting point is 00:37:37 So effective. What? And so I read these books written by senators and I read some books about the Frank Church Senate committees. Don't mention the birchers. Don't mention the birchers. About the shadow government, and what came on those hearings about the Kennedy assassination, all that stuff. And so then I went and I said, well, these books are being quoted by very goldwater people. Let me go see if they're real. So I went to the library and the local library wouldn't have them,
Starting point is 00:38:03 but the UT library did. And I would read Tragedy and Hope, I curled the library and the local library wouldn't have them, but the UT library did and I would read Tragedy and Hope, I curled quickly that of the Georgetown Political Science Department, love their pages long, and I would read books by Cecil Rhodes, and I read a bunch of the source books that I read as a big and Brazinski's books, all four of them that were out of the time. Subsequently more. And I read Henry Kissinger's work. This is all by the time I was about 20. I thought it's so fascinating. And then basically I had an underlying understanding
Starting point is 00:38:36 of what the real global order was versus what the general public was taught because these academics and world diplomats and people treat the public like we're animals. So they talked to us in speeches about one thing, but in their books and in their white papers and in their analyses and reports to each other, they're very cut and dry about it.
Starting point is 00:38:58 So I discovered really when I was a teenager because I had some family that had worked for the CIA and the Defense Department and all sorts of stuff. Quite a few of them. This Texas was kind of the big command base of all that during the Cold War. My dad was recruited to the laser. I had the book called the house and I was just brought up with the background noise about all this and so I a time I was about 15, 16. I, I better read all these books and see if this is true. My dad didn't push it too much. My mom didn't push it too much. They had the books around the house, but my mom's brother had worked in the army as an officer and then it worked and I ran contrabed
Starting point is 00:39:37 and a bunch of secret operations. And so he had gotten out of it and somewhat how evil the government was. How is that? It's how they were devilish person pedophiles and all this stuff. And, uh, you know, when I was like 15 years old, visiting them in Santoni, you know,, I was high-bad. It's how they were devilish, spurs and pedophiles and all this stuff. And when I was like 15 years old, visited him in San Antonio, I thought that was pretty crazy. And then I just started researching all that and I don't access TV when I was 20. A little radio when I was 22. I'd syndicated when I was 25.
Starting point is 00:40:00 And so I've been on there 29 years, I'm 49 now. And so you asked about the new world order. I mean Is that what you asked about people in the UK won't get this but I but but people in the US will but I guess kind of like Christmas in the UK or Thanksgiving in the US. Yeah, you have the big adult table Okay, they're all discussing adult things. They had a little kid table and As little kids and you come over and listen with the adults, you're saying over it to. And they view the general public as the kid table, I'm just clarifying. Yes, I was about to go there exactly. And so they see this as the kid table,
Starting point is 00:40:32 but I've been sitting at the adult table since I was, you know, listen to adults. So I was sitting here hearing all this, you know, my, my mom's dad was in some weird clandestine, secret weapons development for the Pentagon. Wait, what? His son was, you know, big time in it. Big time. Outside of the family, amongst the family was in it.
Starting point is 00:40:50 My dad had his dad now an army officer. It was really a cousin. We call him his uncle. He's about 10 years older, living across the street. Was a question. Who's your family? And he was a kind of Jason Bourne type assassin. But he had had magical powers and stuff like those TV shows, but
Starting point is 00:41:05 okay. All right. So the question is, who are the globalists? Who are the globalists? So far. Right. We found that Alex's family is connected to a bunch of stuff. Yes.
Starting point is 00:41:16 He's read a bunch of books. Yup. And the globalists think we're at the kids table. Yes. Nothing useful. I have no usefulness in this case. It's any information whatsoever that I can take with me. I guess if you're gonna try and gleam anything from it,
Starting point is 00:41:31 he said the name Cecil Rhodes and the Big New Presence Key. That's true. So maybe, but then he said he read Barry Goldwater's books and if you don't know any better, you wouldn't know that he was on Alex's side, because Alex also said he read books by his big new presents, so maybe he's an anti-globalist. Who knows? Who knows? This is useless in terms of being an answer. Yes.
Starting point is 00:41:51 But man, man oh man. At least it was long. Yes, thank God. At least it took up time, which is what we're really focusing. We're up against the clock here. It is about quantity over quantity. Yeah Alex, you don't have to fill three hours of the show. Turns out you do. No, no, no, no, this is short condensed. You're not the one in charge. You could just give quite quick answers. Uh-huh. Interesting. It could be interesting. It ends up being about an hour 40. And at an hour, right at about an hour, Alex does a pretty heavy plug and that makes me think that it was supposed to be an hour. Yeah, and maybe it ran an extra 40 minutes. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:42:32 So not getting an answer to the who are the globalists. Pearl tries to weave this back around and ask, who is in this group? I mean, another way of phrasing, who are these people? Right. Yes. Still no answer. Still no answer. Okay. So who's in this? Is it just politicians? Is it businessmen? And how do you know? Because it's like on the outside looking in, we hear these things like the JFK assassination. Like I think that's one I've heard, which I know is like common knowledge, maybe in
Starting point is 00:43:02 different circles, but it all sounds crazy like if this was true why is it not on the cover of you know magazines newspapers that sort of thing. Well it's because that is a great question. Anybody can look up was declassified in the church committee hearings in the 70s. The CIA had its people in all the major TV, print and radio, killing stories, controlling stories, amplifying stories, and making sure the truth didn't get out. And when the internet came along, we got a lot harder to control.
Starting point is 00:43:30 But really now we've reached a point where they can't even deny it anymore. So like you've all know a harrari and claw swab have summits on international television with 100 foot, you know, jumbo screens in Dubai and in Frankfurt, Germany and in London and in the Swiss Alps, Deibos, and they're just the future's not human, world governments coming in, you're going to have a world ID, we're going to make you take chips by 2030 under the skin to buy and sell. We're going to be gods, you're going to be nothing. These are quotes.
Starting point is 00:44:04 We need to ban the Bible, we need AI to be gods. You're going to be nothing. I mean, these are quotes. We need to ban the Bible. We need AI to rewrite it without God. These are quotes. These are quotes just from this way. I actually have the artist right here. So this stuff is just over the top. So I was really, really pleased to have that. 35 years ago, and thought, whoa, my family told me about this.
Starting point is 00:44:21 And here I am researching, and it's true. I want to be in the opposition to that. That sounds exciting, it sounds good, it sounds like the right thing to do. I was really drawn to service for the Republic and for really organic service to humanity, because I was reading these documents. And then it got really real for me. I've been doing this about 14 years or so. When I got approached by Henry Kissinger's head guy and others to come work for them,
Starting point is 00:44:48 they even, one time, they did it in front of our radio producer, trying to get me to come to New York and sell out to them. So that's the one case I can talk about because it wasn't confidence. But I've been in the top of 50 story buildings and been offered the world and all that stuff. That's what they do. And Henry Kissinger, that's someone that's in it? Yes, Henry Kissinger's in the quiet, all that stuff. That's what they do. And Henry Kissinger. That's someone that's in it. Yes, Henry Kissinger is in quite quite high. But yes, I mean, I'm talking about the big parent table. The big person table over here. Everybody else is the kid table. And all I'm trying
Starting point is 00:45:19 to get the public to do is come over to the big table. You don't need to listen to me. You'll see it off yourself. If you're somebody who doesn't know who Henry Kissinger is, I can't imagine any other motivation to interview Alex other than desperately wanting attention. Right. How can you even engage with any of the subject matters? It's ridiculous. And Kissinger is one of them.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Is he a good guy or a bad guy? Where is Kissinger in the hierarchy? How long is Kissinger being right is he old young guy I mean I can't even imagine an interest in the subjects that Alex covers and lies about if you don't know who I mean yeah right that's bizarre Kissinger is so much like just a guy who is there I can't all the time I can't imagine having any position or feeling about international relations and not knowing who Kessinger is. And not knowing who Kessinger. You have to. He is a diplomacy just a government monumental or figure in the negotiation. Any of these
Starting point is 00:46:19 things at all all roads. Yeah. All Cecil Rhodes lead to Henry Kessinger. Yeah, I mean, I'm just in pop culture. It's trickled down. You should know who Kissinger is because it's in cartoons that they're making fun of Kissinger. I'm sure that there's a Kissinger riff in Animaniacs somewhere. We'll get 100% totally. Those weirdos put up, puts up Joker nature.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Futurama, Venture Brothers, you name it. There's Kissinger. Oh, okay, good. I was waiting for Exodus. Exidarily. Yeah, that, good. I was waiting for ex-Giars. Ex-Giars. Yeah, that's where I knew we had trouble. Why? I do appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:46:52 There's something I do appreciate. I think there is a little bit of that. Like, I think Alex realized that he was in trouble too. I don't think he's enjoying this. No, I think he is. Really? Because she has 1.75 million YouTube followers who follow somebody who doesn't know who Kissinger is
Starting point is 00:47:09 and they think that this is entertainment. He's got to be like, all right, this is. Wow, this is something I can work with. Yeah, these are full on brand new to the Red Pill Space. If you don't know who Kissinger is. Now, I will also say, you know, I like to give it up a little bit where I can, sure.
Starting point is 00:47:24 And I do think much like the rejection videos, there's a vulnerability and a courage to posting those online that I will applaud. I think that's a positive thing. And her not pretending to know who Kissinger is, being willing to be like, I don't know what this is. Right. I give it up to that.
Starting point is 00:47:39 That's a sincerity on some level. I mean, yeah. It's better than the alternative, just bluffing that you know stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She did not bluff. That's that's a sincerity on some level. I mean yeah, it's better than the alternative just bluffing that you know stuff Yeah, yeah, yeah, she did not bluff But I mean boy you can't you can't even bluff about not know it you about knowing Kissinger. There's just I mean maybe you could make there's probably something it would be so easy just to go along with this Yeah, I was telling a story of being recruited in the top of the 50 story building
Starting point is 00:48:06 that's not true anyway. Just move forward. You don't need to clarification on who Kissinger is. That is a good point. What a very strange part of that story to be like, let's nail this part down. Who's Kissinger? He's in that thing?
Starting point is 00:48:18 He's in the back. He's in the back. You made up this entire story about this and included a name that you assumed was going to be so impressive to me that I would be like, whoa, I can't believe that. Project Mockingbird? Also, that's a real thing. It was where the CIA illegally wiretapped a few reporters because they were trying to
Starting point is 00:48:35 figure out who their sources were. These reporters had published classified materials, so the CIA was tasked by the Kennedy administration with figuring out who was doing that leaking. From that jump-off point, a large conspiracy version of this has been theorized, which you would call Operation Mockingbird. Undoubtedly, the CIA has had contact with journalists and reporters over the years, and without a doubt, the job of a reporter has been used by Klan Destin organizations in the past as a cover for their operatives, but the solid evidence isn't there to make the claims
Starting point is 00:49:03 that Alex does about Mockingbird. It's just to catch all buzzword for him like Bretton Woods was earlier, or Operation Lockstep is now. It's just a name he could be like, yeah duh. Yeah, Mockingbird. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, she didn't, the whole, that's the thing about Kissinger. It makes you, it may not knowing that made us skip over the fact that she didn't even know who JFK was. And that whole assassination conspiracy. Well, it's common knowledge in some circles. Right. No, I think, I mean, she knows who JFK is, I'm sure, but she probably just doesn't know what the theories are.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Sure. Because there's a million of them and, you know, that's fair. I don't, I don't fault her for that. Yeah. Mm. Not having, not having committed to a JFK conspiracy that you want to defend. I don't know. I think that's the way you get,
Starting point is 00:49:47 listen, you can't accept it into the red pill space without a JFK conspiracy. Also, Roger's gonna be pissed that Alex and plug his book about the JFK. Oh, that's a good point. So now we get to what is globalism? Alex will explain this. Yeah, another way of asking.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Well, I think she's asking this time. Okay. Alex reframes the question from who to what is. Right, gotcha. Here's an example. So your first question was actually, what is globalism? And my point is, and I should just say it this way, in their own documents, going back 60 years,
Starting point is 00:50:20 they said we want to create a global order and we would describe ourselves as transhumanist and Towards that ends we need a global government system. So we are globalist. So just three months ago Plough Schwab in Dubai with world leaders and now King Charles was there then Prince Charles and they're all there and They say we need a world government with carbon credits and carbon taxes and ESGs to control every fast-year life to buy and sell to save the earth a total military mobilization. We need to censor our opponents, we need to totally take cover and then on the big screen
Starting point is 00:50:57 comes in Elon Musk. And Elon Musk says, world government is like getting rid of firewalls in apartment building. You have a gas fire, you have an electrical fire, you have a grease fire. It burns up that apartment, but by the time the firefighters get there, the sprinklers turn on, it has firewalls in it, and so it only burns up that apartment. But if you don't have firewalls in an apartment, which is one of the older ones don't, that's what you see buildings going up and hundreds of people getting barbecued alive. So his analogies, he's one I've always used, but he explained to me, he's like, ball-heads in a ship or compartment. So the Titanic hit and the icebergs in an
Starting point is 00:51:38 analogy, it slides down a big apartment, so it flooded three of the compartments. That was too much it went down. Well, if you have global government, there's only one compartment. And so there's no separation of powers. There's no judicial legislative executive. There's no this country, it's that country, which we all see as quote, bad, but it's really good because that creates opposition to centralization of control. Something that always turns to bad and is always like the ring of mordor, extremely destructive and only leads to two Armageddon-like cataclysmic events. So now we've got a Jason Bohren reference, a lot of the rings, if you're keeping track. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Also, a question was who are the globalists? It's not what is globalism. Right. So he's reframed this a little bit. Also, that's a dumb definition of globalism. I guess it could work as a definition of Alex's one world government ideas. There's no firewalls, so there's nothing to stop the fire from spreading everywhere. Of course, fire's tyranny in this case. I guess so that was a bad metaphor. Yeah, and I would argue that the
Starting point is 00:52:38 existence of a world governmental body is actually what would create firewalls. That's the idea, right? Yeah, if tyranny popped up in one country, the world body would be able to address the problem a lot more effectively than this country versus country paradigm. As it stands now, there's certainly no firewall between Russia and Ukraine, but guess what? They're sure as shit is one between Ukraine and Poland,
Starting point is 00:52:59 and that's because Poland is part of an international cooperative agreement that doesn't let tyranny spread. Right. Huh. Right. Huh. Yeah. Also, Alex shouldn't believe that buildings should be required to have firewalls.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Yeah. Because he's against governmental regulation of businesses. Yeah. So even on a literal and metaphorical level, this makes no sense. Yeah, and I mean, what is globalism? Did he answer that question? Not really. I mean, it's firewalls. Globalism is globalism? I? Did he answer that question not really? I mean it's firewalls Globalism is firewalls I get I intact globalism is so centralization in his metaphor is that we're not at we're getting rid of all the walls
Starting point is 00:53:36 It's just a big open space no walls. So if anybody's shit is on fire everybody shit is on fire Mm, I guess here's what he's trying to say and he's doing it poorly. I think. Because I've heard this kind of shit from him in the past. Sure. It's that idea that if there's a one world government and it goes corrupt and there's a tyrant at the top of it, then there's nowhere to run.
Starting point is 00:53:56 For sure. You can't go to another country that is free of the oppression of that one world government. Right. That's what he's trying to say. Sure. And fair enough, I guess. But there's no reason to think that if you had a world governing body in some form,
Starting point is 00:54:12 it would literally control everything. Yeah. You know, something that solved disputes between countries is probably what you would describe as world government. Yeah. And I don't know. It doesn't have to rule everything. No.
Starting point is 00:54:26 Mm. And just like, okay, okay, I mean, but then the other thing is, what is global, like, oh, there's no separation of powers. There's no set, what is the world government with separation of powers? Yeah. There's no reason to believe it wouldn't have that. You're talking about a guy.
Starting point is 00:54:40 You're talking about a guy who tells everybody what to do all the time. You're not talking about globalism. You're just going like, I don't want some guy telling everybody what to do all the time. You're not talking about globalism. You're just going like, I don't want some guy telling me what to do all the time. I don't want Klaus Schwab to tell me what to do. Yeah. Because I believe that he is the leader of the world. That's it. That's it. I don't want to be told what to do by this asshole.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Yeah. But I will do whatever this other asshole says. This other asshole who is mobbed up. And is fundamentally, and I mean, essentially, indistinguishable from all of the figures that he is describing as being evil. Yeah, but he's racist. That's a good point.
Starting point is 00:55:14 Yeah, so Trump is cool. Can't argue with that. So Alex, the only thing I really take away from most of the entirety of the conversation about the globalist stuff is that he likes, he wants to be very fucking clear that he sits at the big boy tail. Okay. So here's must saying your world government's bad and who knows of the allegory of the tower of Bable is real closely 7,000 years ago. All these cultures together, but it all fell apart. It's under
Starting point is 00:55:39 one system. We need who knows if it's real. We need to understand that world government's bad. So they have so much called world government summit. So what's frustrating is, I'm a kid, I'm going to the adult table. I hear all this. I go back and I tell the other kids, hey, I heard him say this. And the kids go, that sounds crazy. We don't believe that. So instead, the kids just need to go over and listen to the table themselves. You don't need me to tell them, hey, you know, they're, uh, grandmas over there talking about the time
Starting point is 00:56:06 grandpa got caught, you know, cheating on her or something like that. And well, oh, grandpa never did that. Well, you gotta go over here, grandpa, or grandma tell the story. So, hey, they're talking about how they used to run a moonshine in operation out of here. And you, you open the kids are like,
Starting point is 00:56:21 I don't care about moonshine. I wanna hear about, you know, Batman movie coming out. That's kind of how kids are. They always want Netflix. They want fantasy. They don't want to hear grandma and grandpa talking about surviving the great depression running moonshine. And that's actually true story, but my family. But the point is is that I always like the big person table.
Starting point is 00:56:37 Yeah, he likes a big person table. He likes the big person table. And, and, and, hey, I'll say this. Alex is a really good case study for why there should be kids tables. Yeah, 100%. Because sometimes kids go over to the adult table and they don't understand what they're hearing. They don't understand.
Starting point is 00:56:52 They're unable to grasp or deal with the information. Context. And maybe they create an entirely fictitious version of what's going on at the adult table and then it runs their life because their dad enables them. Right, because they don't have a frame of reference for what's going on, they must create one of their own. Right, do you think that somebody who is at the kids table can understand infidelity with your grandparents?
Starting point is 00:57:17 Yeah, right. No. Right, you're fucking business. Watch back, man. Imagine if the kid was like, wait, and then grandpa said that it turned out it was something that he was actually kind of a turn-off for them and this improved that their sex life for the entire thing and then this whole concept of monogamous relationships should be turned on its head. You can't understand that from your own fucking grandfather when you're nine and Thanksgiving. No. It's true story, by the way. You're not emotionally equipped to deal with a lot of the conversations that Alex is describing as being at the adult table. And I mean that also as a direct correlation to the stuff about like
Starting point is 00:57:53 geopolitical shit. Yeah. And and all that Alex as a kid wasn't equipped to deal with it. And he internalized stuff that he doesn't understand. Yeah. And still doesn't. And believes wholeheartedly that Batman movies are real. Probably. Yeah. Certainly was part of his Sandy Hook coverage. Yeah, right. So you seem to have some feelings about the Tower of Babel.
Starting point is 00:58:15 I appreciate it. I mean, of all the ones, listen, of all the ones that we're going to be like, oh, this could have been real. Or not, you know, like, I'm not going to do Noah's Ark. We're just not doing it. We're definitely not doing Tower of Babble. Well, but also that had nothing to do with like one world government. Like, the story wasn't warning people against working together as a group.
Starting point is 00:58:35 It was about the humerus of thinking that you could build a tower to heaven. It's mostly just a myth that is used to explain why people speak different languages. Exactly. And it existed in different cultures too. Yeah, it's all like, oh, well, we weren't talking and then we can't understand each other. Because we were so vain and we thought we could get to heaven. I do appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Who knows if that allegory is true or not? Who knows? What a very strange sentence. Who knows? Those words don't function in a sentence together. Now, the only way that I can kind of understand a possible thing that's going on in this interview is that they're both trolling each other. There's kind of something to say.
Starting point is 00:59:13 And they don't know. I could see that being like some kind of an elaborate joke, but I don't think it is. I feel like we are listening to two people who absolutely are in completely different universes, like doing penpal letters back and forth. You know, like that's how she's asking questions. She's sending him a letter, right? And it goes into the different universe and he writes as 8,000 page word response
Starting point is 00:59:39 and then we do it all over again. And he didn't read the letter. He didn't read the letter. So he's not responding to anything that was in her letter. Just continuing another. Yeah. So Pearl has a question here. And that is, how do you know that they worship the devil?
Starting point is 00:59:52 It's a good question. It's a good question. So what are they're trying to make one world government, basically, is what you're saying? Yes, one world government that they totally control where you have no rights and everything you do is track and trace. And there's no underground economy, there's no freedom, it's just absolutely, basically market the beast. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:12 And how do you know, because I've heard you say in interviews that they worship the devil, how do you know, do they say this openly? Well, here's the deal if the worship Christ and follow Christ ideas whether you believe that or not do one others as you do them to you lay down your life your brother all of that That's not very compatible to a system of total control and domination You can call it a test and you call whatever you want like I know you've got gangs over there in the UK And I'm sure you've heard your pleasure from the US. You know, you're from Chicago. You've heard of gang initiations, right? I grew up in the suburbs. I don't know much about gangs.
Starting point is 01:00:54 But you know gangs have an issue. I do now. Any real gang has an issue. And every and and and and and every military or or gang that was serious in history is you have to kill people for the gang Even be an actual member. So first off you got to kill people Yeah, whether it's the next time you're up here MS-13 or a coast and no stir any of that I mean in every group Scott gangs, but the the British Empire and the US Empire is the establishment that their gangs were uniforms. Understand? Their killers were uniforms and they're actually the dominant gang. Okay? So it's early day cab. We're all the exact dates and times. But until the early 50s, the Senate and the Congress and the FBI and and Jager Hoover, the FBI founder and director said that LaCosa Nostra, the homophia did not exist.
Starting point is 01:01:49 That's just something that Alex is taking from Nundare, call it conspiracy. At the beginning of the book, Gary Allen attempts to argue for the existence of this global communist conspiracy that's invisible to your naked eyes. But wait, LaCosa Nostra existed and did crimes for many years before they were even known to exist when Joseph Velocchi snitched. He says, quote, is it not possible for a political conspiracy might exist waiting for Joseph Velocchi to testify?
Starting point is 01:02:15 That's one of his big arguments for why there's no, you don't see any of this, but it's still there. Right, right, right. And I'm sure Alex is taking a bit of this from that. I am also when she said, oh, I think that's evidence that you just didn't know it initiation, Matt.
Starting point is 01:02:30 Maybe I swear to you, I am kind of enjoying this absolute baby bird of a human being just being like, what's that? There's a certain part of me that's like, oh, you're unencumbered with the real world entirely. It's like, you, uh. My parents are multimillionaires.
Starting point is 01:02:50 I grew up in a mansion outside Chicago. I know much about it. I've never been to Michigan Avenue. Oh my God. Maybe I've been to Michigan, but not very far. What do you know about? What? She knows that women are a problem.
Starting point is 01:03:04 I've been. She also seems to hate overweight people and trans people. And so yeah, there's a lot of, a lot of not cool things in her book. Go outside more. She, yeah, there is a naivety or something in her that is a little refreshing in that like, you know, answering that question,
Starting point is 01:03:23 like you're from Chicago, you know gangs. I grew up in the suburbs. Yeah. It's so easy to answer that question. I was like, yeah, and just move along. Oh, how many people, we know tons of people who are like, oh, I'm from Chicago. At the very, she was a person who said,
Starting point is 01:03:35 I'm from the suburbs. Right. Not for her. Not being like, I'm from Chicago. Not trying. I'm Arlington Heights. Fuck you. Not trying to add some kind of a street cred.
Starting point is 01:03:44 Yeah. And there is that element to her. And like being willing to be like, I don't know who Kissinger is, I don't know any of this shit. I don't know anything. And you kind of can be charmed by that tiny bit, but it is important to remember
Starting point is 01:03:56 that she is a real piece of shit. Yeah, I mean, it's a fucking tabula rasa situation. I feel like they just get the wrong ears, I get the wrong voices out of our ears. And I also think that she's known as some way younger than she is. So it feels like you're beating up on like a 16, 17 year old kid. Yeah, but she's like 26, 27, somewhere in there.
Starting point is 01:04:19 That's, you know, and I think there's a part of me that's just so jealous of that. Imagine living that long and knowing this little. I don't want to, I've never been an ignorance as much as I've never been an ignorance as with this guy, but man, the present makes you feel like ignorance is a much more blissful place. It can't, it can be confused for bliss. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:41 So we talk here a little bit about the coast and no stride. Sure. The ma. Yeah. Yeah. So we talk here a little bit about the coast of no stress. The ma. Yeah. Now, Hollywood created this. That's another giant mind control operation. Only Italians set up gangs. It's a classic line in the Godfather, the space on a compositor's stories where the head of the family, Michael Paul of Michael Morgan talking to his wife and she goes he's having to kill people and she says, you know, I wish you were like normal people not to kill people like you know the president and and and general city he says to he says don't be naive Kate That's exactly who's doing a lot more killing than I am and I'm paraphrasing it but That's an IIT that's not the public is it but that's an I. T. Oh, you were the public.
Starting point is 01:05:26 So, so here's an example until the early 50s, it was a fact according to the media that the mafia did not exist. Well, Costa no sir did not exist. Even though that name really are saying no. Look it up. So that whole point about not knowing the name of it is another thing of Gary Allen stresses in the book. And that's also Godfather and other movie reference.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Yep. That's three if you count the ring of Mordor. But I think that one I'm not gonna count. Jason Bourne won, I'm counting. Okay. So you got two. You got count the one ring? No, because that could be a book.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Fair enough. Yeah, but pretend Alex Reng. Fair enough, but I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's pretend Alex has that one under his belt. I'll give him, I'll give him Lord of the Rings. I, I, I'll give him the his belt. I'll give him, I'll give him Lord of the Rings. I'll give him the Hobbit. I don't know if I'll give him Lord of the Rings all the way through.
Starting point is 01:06:09 He read the Silma, really. I'll give him, he did, he did, didn't he? Probably. He does, he does have some nerd stuff like that back in his brain somewhere. Yeah. And there's like sort of a religious weird thing with CS Lewis and Tolkien.
Starting point is 01:06:24 And so like I could see him having some real weird feelings about some of that deep stuff. Yeah, I bet that is some weird stuff there. His dad beat him over the head with a copy of Mirror Christianity. No. That's definitely not the movie. Not going to go. No. So Alex gets into this initiation idea.
Starting point is 01:06:48 The gangs have initiation. So there's some ways to get into the globalist. Sure. Yes. So here's the first way. I have been on a mission to expose the real powerful globalist mafia that is dominant. And so to get into their club at one level, there's a lot of different ways to get in the club. There's different angles, different systems, and then there's
Starting point is 01:07:09 different, you know, overlapping things. But I guess the quickest way to get in the club would be joining the military, joining special operations, whatever orders they say, get in the right groups. The first thing is they'll want you to sleep with prostitutes. They don't want you to like gilson drugs. Of course, that's the underage girl. Naturally. And then once you compromise, then they'll start having you murder people. Or it's it'll be people on the base they don't like.
Starting point is 01:07:35 And then it just kind of expands on from there. That's kind of a few good men. Can I give you that idea? Like, you don't care this guy, but that was just one level. They don't just kill somebody one time because the there's a colon kernel says so it goes up the chain to see what you'll do. Oh, we move you number three. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:50 So that's one way you can get the globalists. Yeah. Just watch if you good men special operations and then just do anything. Do whatever you're doing. Whatever they ask you. Whatever you say. Oh, okay. You want me to sleep with sex workers?
Starting point is 01:08:03 That seems like a reasonable thing for my boss to desire. Sure. I'll go ahead and do that. Mm-hmm. Wait, and also, I feel like- You're selling drugs for the colonel. I feel like you're much more fine with murder than you are with selling drugs, right?
Starting point is 01:08:20 If you've joined special ops. Yeah. Why are they gonna get to sell drugs before the murder because that's part of what Compromises you know the murder is uncompromising you're you've already compromised for the murder You're like give me a gun to murder right yeah, I don't know yeah I think it's partially because Alex is making the shit up. I think I could have a lot to do with it Yeah, and so there's another way though. Yeah, and this way is a bit more grotesque. Okay. This does involve abusing and killing children. There we go. And so here is him explaining that. Alright. That's one model. It would be to get an army special operations. And then you
Starting point is 01:08:56 can get fast tracked into being a hitman. But I mean, he would really want that for real. That's one angle. You would also be a top scientist, already a successful banker. Get him with Jeffrey Epstein. You know when you go to Jeffrey Epstein to picked up the MI6. He's dead. I'll ring. I can't get in with him anymore. Oh, well, Oh, Dad, you know, was Israeli intelligence. And then you go to him. You say to Epstein, I want to go in Florida or little St. John Island, or I want to go to your New York compound. I want to go in Florida or little St. John Island or I want to go to your New York compound. I want to have to skateboard and I want you to video tape it's talking to me in the club and he comes right in there's cameras and they bring in a five-year-old kid and
Starting point is 01:09:31 sex with them and and then Oh, even that you know my god. Yeah, just they're only they're in a limited hangout 15 to 16-year-old girls and 14-year-old girls and then at a higher level They fly out to the island and they go, you know what, Jeffrey's not here this week, but we got all that tape on everything you did. You're going to sign all those billions you've got over us and we're going to let you manage it or we're going to release that information. And
Starting point is 01:09:56 the people like, okay, I'll do whatever you say. That's why I came into this thing. They are right. Well, we got some kids that have been causing some problem. There's a nine year old and five year old down there in this basement. So here's a hatchet. When would you go kill him right now? And you go in and you beat him, you kill him with a hatchet. So yeah, that's what they do. Where do they get the kids from? That's it.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Oh, there's millions of them. They grab out the treats every year here. I mean, here's the example right here. Overhead shop please. Overhead shop please. Alex is doing this like it's his show. Oh my god! That's an overhead shopper and so that you can get a picture of an info wars article to help convince this young lady of his
Starting point is 01:10:31 Like, rotesque fantasies. It's unreal. Here's a hatchet. Unreal, that, that, the empathy noise. No! No! What are you talking about? What are you talking about? What are you talking about? It's ridiculous. That is absurd.
Starting point is 01:10:48 How dare you just- this is- if she's not fucking with him, I don't understand human beings. Yeah, I don't think she is, but- I don't think she is either. But it would be interesting for her to be fucking with her. It would be exciting. And then simultaneously with Alex's constant movie references, references and be funny if he was fucking with her Yeah, but I think they're both sincerely engaging in this interview. I that's unfortunate. It is it is to completely
Starting point is 01:11:15 two people Occupying completely separate universes from each other and definitely from us. Yeah, yeah, but there's still a from each other and definitely from us. Yeah, yeah. But there's still a common cause between the two of them in some form. No. No. That is, in fact, that sound almost makes me angry.
Starting point is 01:11:36 That's your response to actually believing this bullshit, your response to that is, oh, not a hatchet. Not at five. What? Yeah, but you guys have a good question and that is why would people do this? Because it's ridiculous So she asks that and pay attention because at the end of this clip you'll hear an audio shift Uh-huh, I think is really strange But why would someone do that to begin with? It's like a power thing like they want like I would someone do that to begin with. It's like a power thing.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Like they want like, I know, okay, to join, to join MS 13. They're normal people like starting, right? Like the people that are in this group. Well, no, I mean, there's a lot of ways to get to that. I told you like a military route to get into the level of it. There's also a lot of people are born into rich families. And you know, you're an ultra rich super super old family that's around to say the heroin
Starting point is 01:12:27 trade for 400 years. And you've got, you know, your son that you want to toughen up. So you put him in Yale at scullin' bones and they get tapped. Toughen up. You know, they're, I guess junior year. And that's worshiping Satan, bathing in feces, sleeping in coffins, Satan worshiping, and homosexual sex.
Starting point is 01:12:49 And that's all, was Anthony Sutton got that information, Charlotte Azarbeez, dad was a member of it, and they leaked that to 70s, is how we have all the documents on skull and bones, and so that's what they do there. And so for the rich, you know, Yalees and Harvard folks, they've all got their own stolen bones.
Starting point is 01:13:06 That's just the only Yale's called stolen bones. It's chapter three, two, and they've got, they've got these Germanic death cult clubs all over. So that's kind of the highest levels like Bohemian Grove. Looks like a German death cult motif, take like MS-13. They're particularly nasty crew. It was jarring.
Starting point is 01:13:22 There's something really weird about that audio there. Yeah. I don't know what happened. Could be a tech issue that they had to like, stop down's something really weird about that audio there. Yeah, I don't know what happened Could be a tech issue that they had to like stop down or something right or maybe Alex said some shit that he wanted to cut out And we'll never know because I wouldn't trust either of them to tell me what happened totally So yep very strange when you're interviewing a conspiracy theorist don't make edits I I mean That's just a terrible terrible idea. I need the raw I mean, that's just a terrible, terrible idea. I need the raw. I mean, I can't.
Starting point is 01:13:47 Ah, yep. Because now I'm imagining he said some wild stuff, like Ashley on the channel. Totally, yeah. And I mean, the audio is a drastic change. So something happened in the physical space that changed that, you know, the jump cut. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Yeah, so it's a picking up jump cut. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so it's a, it's a, the picking up a, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we're like it. I don't like it. Anyway, Alex didn't get all this stuff about bathing in feces and what have you from Anthony Sutton documents or anything like that. Turns out, I mean, text all of them. First you go and worship Lucifer and ask Lucifer
Starting point is 01:14:23 to do your body and lay in coffins for three days or reborn and then bang them feces Like you do that's what and it's not even a whitewash. It's true Robert and era produced is also in a Matt Damon starring movie the good shepherd good shepherd that's about still on bones in the CIA and that's a true story and And so for him, he's Every year they would not just have the latest at the club They would pick one person from the common man that was really good to captain the team and had perfect scores
Starting point is 01:14:54 He wasn't from a rich family. It's based on true story of the guy that created the CIA coming out of that The came out of the OSS British a common man and Mm-hmm I mean literally he's in a vat of feces with people pissing on and that's what they do. Sure. And with a guy dressed up like the devil doing black magic rituals over him. And that's what they do at that level.
Starting point is 01:15:14 And then they still got to have the military training though that's the higher levels of it. Then they take them out of college, you know, with ROTC, then they're put into military and then they go out and make their bones killing people. And I mean, there's two groups. It's the same group, but there's two different paths. You can either molest kids and murder kids to be in the club, or you can go, still do satanic rituals, have homosexual relationships with people, so they have black mouths, and
Starting point is 01:15:41 then murder other men, bare minimum. So then that's kind of the old track, make sure they had any compromises. They mainly just move to the pedophile track. Because that's what my audience is most interested in getting scared about. And so that's basically what they're doing now. That's how we get to the trans stuff. That makes things a lot easier for me right now.
Starting point is 01:15:57 And it's really helpful of them to really make this easy for me. Yeah, because that way I don't have to talk about both of them. I can just kind of focus on one fourth movie reference good shepherd. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Also interesting to ponder the very difficult question that if that movie was a revealing stuff about the globalists, why would arch globalists Robert De Niro and Yeah, that does seem weird. Yeah, for them, people you have described as those people. Yeah. Oh, well, they may never know. You know, I find all of this so very frustrating. Just one of my big issues for a lot of stuff,
Starting point is 01:16:37 as I've grown older and I've learned more about myself and people, is like, just logistics. You know, like when you say, oh, that guy's bathing in a vat of feces and they're all peeing on him. How do you get that shit? The vat, how long did that take? You know what I'm saying? My belief in humanity now is more based around the idea
Starting point is 01:16:58 that we are going to find a quicker and simpler and lazier way to do just about everything. Let's say that these people who are in college are like 5-8, right? Totally. How much shit are we talking? So much. So much shit. It's prohibitive.
Starting point is 01:17:11 It's to the point where you would try out before you would be able to fill up all that. Or someone at Yale would have to be a shit moister. They would have to have a, the, yeah. Flip side of this. Yeah. Someone from Yale, someone in the Scullin' Bones, is gonna have to go around to dorms
Starting point is 01:17:28 and be like, can I bother you for a cup of shit? Okay, now, now, let's throw this even further. All right, now we know that there, now we've got a shit guy. Okay, so we've got a guy who has access to VAT's level amounts of shit at all times. All global stuff of shit guy. Absolutely, he's a shit guy. He's a shit guy.
Starting point is 01:17:45 Yeah. But even then, how much do you pay the shit guy for how much shit, how many two, how many like guy, how many employees is it going to take to put the shit from the truck into the van? Where's the van sourced from? Who's, how many guys have to schedule it? You can barely even get a D&D game together. True.
Starting point is 01:18:04 And now you're scheduling 10 guys to pee on people. This is absurd. Yeah, it's a mess. I think it's not realistic. It derives of like, you need to get like a sauna together to play on this meeting. Totally. But then the other thing too is I like the idea
Starting point is 01:18:20 of sending people to Yale to tough in the mouth. I know, that was it. That was the way. They're going to join thecappella team in real tough Yes, as we know the famously rough and tumble guys from Yale. Mm-hmm sure Really thickens the skin I just sent them to a state school Really?
Starting point is 01:18:41 If someone someone who is from one of these rich upper-crust families, send them to like some normal state school where they'll get bullied for being tough in them up. That will make them weak. They'll think their fellow man is equal to them. Oh, foolish. So Alex, his uncle or something, he was a Jason Boren style assassin. Right, right. Yeah. Yeah, he was a Jason Bourne style assassin, right? Yeah, and so he was he was doing a lot of killing for the globalists But then something happened that is definitely not unlike something that's Yeah, cuz it sounds so crazy to the average person that like they would just it does it really does open to doing that it does does
Starting point is 01:19:23 Okay, so then what happened? Well, they do it by they do then what happened? They do it by increments. They do it by increments. And again, I wasn't ever told in this because it was dangerous stuff. But my dad was really close with his quote, occult is really his cousin. They grew up together on the same street, same farm. And he went away. It was the army and Vietnam and all that stuff. And came back and then he all that stuff. And growing up, you know, visit and he was gone sometimes there. But, you know, he would just, you know, have his cows and he all that stuff. And growing up, you'll visit, and he was gone sometimes there, but he would just have his cows, and he'd bread rabbits, and ate those,
Starting point is 01:19:50 and he was a big farmer guy. But sometimes he just had to go away on business all of a sudden. And later he told my dad many years before he died, that the government's bad, it's not a control. That's bad. All along, what he'd been doing for many years, from the time he was stationed in Germany in Europe and then on through was uh you know he'd get an order to go kill somebody and uh and then and then he was doing it for the army army special operations and then for the you know presidential orders and then they wanted
Starting point is 01:20:19 to be more clandestine so they said well we're going to have you try out for the CIA I'm going to give you a big position here. But we want you to go to Chicago and do some stuff for us. So he was in Chicago for a while. Actually, then he said they asked you to do something so horrible. He wouldn't say exactly what it was back kind of. He never told me this. He told me that about it until you told me a little bit, actually, but he read my book,
Starting point is 01:20:40 my first book, set up. And one time we're sitting around at Thanksgiving, and he's looking at a 45, we're a through-dalt stable. Obviously. Well, you know what you can have at the table. The clip's table has a smile, I guess. He goes, he goes, we said, I just read your book, that you published a few months ago.
Starting point is 01:20:58 You're lucky to be alive, because I'd be surprised. You know, get killed for that. Because, you know, and then I didn't have a full story that he was actually, so they're telling me how dangerous that was, but he knew, but he was basically asked to kill a whole family. And I can kind of suck out because a lot of these is what they do is, they really want to demonize somebody when they kill them. They come in, they tie, however
Starting point is 01:21:22 they do it, and then they tell you, if you don't fill out this suicide note, I'm going to kill your family. And your wife and kids are tied up in the corner. Sure. And obviously, if you do that, they just basically use the note, then they kill your wife, kill your kids, and then they kill you. And then they put the gun on your hand and say you murder them as that deal. But what he described was, they said kill a family,
Starting point is 01:21:45 and he wouldn't do that. So it's kind of that scar face moment, it's a fictional movie, but they saw it again, context of things that Oliver Stone went around and Diplomo went around and took a decade to write that script, but you know what's the name? And he goes, no women, no kids. And they're gonna blow up the car of the guy exposing
Starting point is 01:22:02 the narcotics traffic in front of the UN. And he's supposed to be alone, but the wife and kids getting the back of the car the guy exposing the the the the the the narcotics traffic in front of the UN and he's supposed to be alone but the wife and kids getting the back of the car. You are telling me the move. The you are describing a move. I mean, that's the real stuff that goes on in the government. Moving number five Scarface. Jesus fucking Christ. Now I would assume no women, no kids, Dan. I would assume that if you are an assassin that is worked on government orders and from the president and all this high level stuff.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Sure. I'm gonna guess that whoever you're working for isn't gonna put up with that kind of ass. I'm sorry. You are not, are you telling me that not every assassin has a strict moral code that they adhere to regardless of who employs them at any given point in time? Well such that the movies would suggest where the case. Well, here's actually the only reason I believe Alex and that is because the assassins have a crazy good union.
Starting point is 01:23:00 Yeah, they can make demands of their employers like I won't kill women and kids. Yeah, they can do stuff like that. Yeah, and then the employer won't just kill them. So strange. If you're operating in assassin to assassinate them. If you're operating in this kind of space, right? If such a space does exist, you are dead. I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean,
Starting point is 01:23:24 I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I dead. I mean demands of your boss. You know that your job is to murder for them But that's what I what that what I don't understand is that there is a concept of yes or no in this universe It's live or dead, you know, it's it's you're a them or your dead or or if you tell me to kill them And I don't kill them then I have to kill you that's the you there's no like back and forth There's no like hey, how about we talk about right? So quick. No, it's one or the other maybe you can negotiate a raise But you don't get to choose who you kill. No, that's not against the rules That doesn't make any sense from an employer standpoint. Yeah, it would ruin the point of the business Yeah, the whole idea is you kill anybody we say.
Starting point is 01:24:07 Hey, at dumb dumb, guess what? Oh my god. If your uncle did behave that way, he wouldn't have died an old age. Oh shit. You wouldn't be around to tell you how great your first book is that no one gave it fuck about. Oh, so, okay, it's all well and good that we live in John Wick is actually a... Sure. ...boral code ass dude or whatever.
Starting point is 01:24:24 But in real life, what kind of code ass dude or whatever, but in real life what kind of assassin is like, listen, hey, I would never take the life of a woman or a child. Like, what are you doing? What are we doing? It's silly. It's, um, get out of here. Yeah, it's someone who has the ability and the willingness to kill for a paycheck. Yeah. Isn't precious about human life. No. I don't know. Anyway, I would never cross that line.
Starting point is 01:24:49 What are you talking about? So the globalists act this way maybe because they got shit on its going bones. Sure. And maybe it's because they come from a bad bloodline. Or maybe, who knows, whatever. But the issue is that they just want to destroy. Sure.
Starting point is 01:25:03 We got black hats running the show. You can say, why do they just say black rituals? Why. We got black hats right on the show. Who? You can say why do they just say black rituals? Why do they rape kids? Why do they murder people? Because they have an appetite for innocence and for total control. And that's what they're doing. And so you see these art types and movies and cultures
Starting point is 01:25:20 and film and you say, why in this Tom Cruise movie, I forget the name of it legend or whatever, there's the devil want to kill the unicorns and kill the little maiden. All right. And it's like, because that's what the devil does. They point kill innocent. And you see that? You go, oh, yeah, big red devil wants to kill unicorns in the maiden. But that's the archetype for the virgin or for the innocence. And it, sixth movie. Yeah. I think maybe legend. I don't know. Devil wants to kill unicorns.
Starting point is 01:25:47 Just like, so That's like a good plot. No concept of reality. No, just like none. No grasp on what is or is not. Yeah, fascinating. Troubling. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Oh, we have different edge tips. Oh, I mean, in a world where in an academic world, very interesting to study. Real world terrifying. Yeah. Don't want interesting to study. Real world, terrifying. Don't want it around. Get it away from me. A lot of people. Allow to freely disseminate weird ideas as if they are based on anything.
Starting point is 01:26:14 I'm telling you, we just gotta put them in a dome and try some actors. Absolutely. We can't let him function in the real world. Nope. A healthy society would buy odome and real fast. Absolutely. Totally. That needs to be contained. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:28 So a couple times Alex says describe the globalist as transhumanists. Sure. And she has no idea what that is. Well, maybe, but she doesn't know how he's using the term. Ah. And so she asks and turns out the COVID vaccines, they've got all kinds of goals. What do you mean by transhumanists?
Starting point is 01:26:53 They believe they take control of human evolution and then they're accelerating human evolution. They're basically causing mutations on the general public. So they believe that they give 10 million people a poison shot that mutates their DNA. That most of them will get sick and die. But out of that, we'll force mutation and create an Uber mentioned or a Superman. And then they can extract that knowledge and use it for themselves. We explain that one more to a Superman that they can extract the knowledge
Starting point is 01:27:22 and use it for themselves. You know most of the bigger discoveries. Yeah, that would actually self-evident. And so they are trying to force mass mutation in the human species and put incredible pressure that kills the majority of us, but out of its survival of fitness, out of it comes a new superhuman, just like any spray bugs with a certain poison within five generations on average, they're immune to it. And so the argument is we're going to kill off most of these useless feeders. We're going to reintroduce survival of fitness, social Darwinism, get rid of all these useless eaters that are stupid and lazy and dumb and then force a bunch of mutations
Starting point is 01:28:05 to give rise to the uber bench. What? The next men. I mean, that isn't my understanding of what the COVID vaccine conspiracy is. I tried to create Superman. I genuinely do not believe that we have discussed a actually COVID is about creating the X-Men and killing everybody else. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:24 It's, I mean, I understand the depopulation thing. Sure. I understand the martial law, implementation, stuff. Obviously. These are all things and ideas that are well-worn territory. We all get it. Yeah. Creating mutants with superpowers.
Starting point is 01:28:41 That's not, that's not on my dance card. No, and once you add that, that kind of ruins everything else for me. You know, because then it's like, oh, well, you, you're, what are we talking about? If you're trying to create X-Men, you guys are absolutely insane. Now, let's take this a step backward.
Starting point is 01:28:57 Sure, let's say that is their plan. Let it. Okay. Okay, well, what happens? You create a magneto. Sure, that doesn't work for you. No the globalists not gonna need It doesn't like you. He is not a fan of being controlled He's got he says if five rank or whatever it is in that one movie. Mm-hmm. I Think
Starting point is 01:29:18 This would have the potential to have severe blowback for the Should you create mutants who are super powered in some way and they don't like you. I'm going to throw this out at you. Yep. All right. As people obsessed with a crewing insane amounts of power and then abusing said power, they should be aware that giving
Starting point is 01:29:41 a large amount of power to anyone does leave open the possibility that they will abuse it to them. But I guess the idea here is that you would create these superpowers and then be able to extract them somehow. Mm, that doesn't make sense. No, it doesn't. No. See, when you talk about Occam's razor, there's this.
Starting point is 01:30:01 Right. And then there was a pandemic in the creative axis. Right. Right, Right. Which is simpler. Yeah, that is a little bit less. How do the mutant want? Yeah. Okay. Are we, which, which is crazier vampires or X men? Is China boarding up vampires? Wow. Or are the globalists making X-Men? Debateably, we have blade in the Marvel universe. Yeah. We've got Dr. Michael Morbius. There's no escaping. Right.
Starting point is 01:30:35 They're everywhere. These are compatible. Yeah, that's true. That's true. So that's a problem with the multiverse, ma'am. There's an interesting question that we run into. And that is that the COVID vaccine supposed to kill so many people. Sure.
Starting point is 01:30:49 And maybe it didn't. Alex explains a way that concern. Okay. So with COVID, did that kill as many people as they thought it would? Because I'd imagine if they wanted to just kill most of the population population couldn't they have just done it with the one shot. Yep. Everyone drops dead. That's a great question. Yeah. Dr. Peter McCullough just yesterday. There's my video list I had it in here. Yes, I don't see my video. It's just maybe I'm gonna be me. Peter McCullough just earlier this week is a you're
Starting point is 01:31:24 an alarm heart doctor. He was asked that question like a three and a half minute uh... earlier this week isn't you're now heart doctor prestigious asset questions like a three and a half minute uh... clip and i'll actually send it to you and that host of you want she didn't and he was asked the question why is this happening and and if it's a test
Starting point is 01:31:39 uh... percentage of the lots is sailing uh... on purpose because they tested lots all over the lots is sailing on purpose. Because they've tested lots all over the country. It's just sailing. They thought it was, since they thought it was the nurses and the healthcare workers given sailing, and it wasn't some cases, then it was bad. But in a lot of cases, there was investigations,
Starting point is 01:31:57 and the government did it, and others didn't, they'd go pull the lots and go, no, all this is sailing. And then another certain percentage, actually got them right here was a little bit of the spike protein, a little bit of the replicating nano 10 H IV spike protein, they took it synthetically made it with a whole virus, but it's toxic, spike protein. And then another smaller percentage, four point something here, and we find it. Yes, please four point something is actually super strong
Starting point is 01:32:28 and it's a death sentence for most people. And so that way they could test where the lots went, what effects it had, but also then it would confuse all the reporting because it wouldn't make sense because why the larger numbers weren't dying. That doesn't make sense. No. So I would say that first of all, none of this is true.
Starting point is 01:32:44 Yeah. Second, that's a bad way to create Superman. That is a make sense. No. So I would say that first of all, none of this is true. Yeah. Second, that's a bad way to create Superman. That is a terrible play. If that was there, if that's part of their play, and then what are you doing? Only 4% is the good stuff. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Also, you do experiments on smaller numbers in order to then extrapolate. So when you do the full scale thing, you don't need to experiment. Like, he's trying to say that they're just doing one big swell experiment and then another big one, and then another big one, and their behaving as though it's a double blind study
Starting point is 01:33:15 when it's not even close to that. Well, I mean, you know, I think that he got caught up in his habit of calling it an experimental vaccine. And then it just kind of, you know, you go from there. Got out of control. I think that he got caught up in his habit of calling it an experimental vaccine. Yeah. And then it just kind of, you know, you go from there. Got out of control. So I'm just gonna play this next clip. It's Alex explaining the vaccine to Pearl.
Starting point is 01:33:34 And at the end, he says he's about 95% accurate about this. Okay. I would say it's a little lower. Little lower than that. Little lower than that. Right. What movie is he using? Is that like the pictures or it's just the different types of shots or how does that? Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:50 Yeah, that's another really complex question. I'm not a scientist, but I've interviewed about 80 of them for the last three years. You have two different types of quote shots being given. One is a vaccine, but it's still a gene manipulating gene editing program. So it's just as bad as mRNAs. It's probably worse. So you've got a virus vector vaccine. There was AstraZeneca and J&J. Now, explain what a virus vector is in a moment. Sweet. Then you had two mRNA shots, exact same ingredients, exact same patterns by the Pentagon and by the NIH and about the CDC, it's a multinational deal. And out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2014, so they already
Starting point is 01:34:36 had the virus ready, already had it all prepared. And then the Pentagon comes and says, oh, we can make this really quick, but people need to think it's a private company so they let Moderna and Pfizer put it off the Pfizer is the equivalent of One-third and was it one-fourth of the Moderna the Moderna is Three times you have no no it's four times stronger. So so the Moderna is the exact same shot of a gene therapy, an mRNA injection, as the Pfizer. So the Pfizer is only one fourth and strong, exact same shot. And so, one of them, two of them are an mRNA injection, nothing to the vaccine. The other is, quote, a virus vector vaccine, but it fires a virus and a bunch of other crazy stuff, human genome and a
Starting point is 01:35:26 chimpanzee genome. I mean, there's a lot of stuff piggybacked. Remember, viruses would open up the shot records in the little ampules by law. It's supposed to have a big spread out of what's in it, the testing and everything. They were all white pieces of paper. They wouldn't would tell what was in it for a few years. And so you have the virus vector shots that are J andJ and AstraZeneca, where it fires a whole virus down, carrying the program to tell the cell
Starting point is 01:35:52 to produce a spike protein. So they had to suspend AstraZeneca and J&J because they were causing blood clots and heart attacks right up front. So they kind of hit them with something even worse right up front, hard to believe it's saying it's worse, but it was probably worse, the cystic show.
Starting point is 01:36:05 And he had the Moderna and Pfizer does the same thing, but it orders MRNA to skill into the cell and then order to do it instead of a virus factor system. But they all four ordered by the Pentagon, ordered by Obama, that's really who runs it, not by him. And of course, Trump got to do it when along with Warp Speed as well to produce those four
Starting point is 01:36:25 quote vaccines, but all four of them are not conventional vaccines. And that's what they do in the body. And again, I'm not a science amount of doctor. I'm going off, you know, research of what they said and what went on. I probably got 95% of that right. But basically that's what's going on here. 95%? I, I, I, okay, there's, I think it's 2% accurate. And that is that there are vaccines. I, I, I've come up with an idea for a show. All right. And we can pitch this. We're in Chicago. Right.
Starting point is 01:36:54 So we've got plenty of improv places to do this. Not the suburbs. All right. Um, everybody has to try and improvise the definition of something that they don't know what it is. You know what I'm saying? So just like, that is a three and a half minute long improvised definition of a vaccine
Starting point is 01:37:10 that he just made up whole cloth. It was a multiple vaccine definitions. Exactly. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which is fun. None of which includes like, what is this vaccine made up? And it's fun that she's just going along like, mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:37:24 Oh, obviously. Yeah. That makes perfect sense. And you know, you could be tempted to feel like there is a disbelief that she is, could be expressing. None. But listen to this. No.
Starting point is 01:37:37 Listen to this. No, I'm just wondering what percent of people will die from the vaccines? Because it just seems like it would have been higher, because it's the numbers I've seen, it's like less than 10%, but I know those are really manipulated too. Yeah, no one is sure except the best numbers with the ever multinational insurance companies and Edward Dowd is a big numbers cruncher and has had some big whistleblowers high level statisticians and actual realists come out. So I would point your glistars at cause unknown. He
Starting point is 01:38:09 wrote the book cause unknown, knowing it's the shots, but just leaving it there and then showing with that a Robert F. Kennedy jitter has been promoting that book and so if I wrote it, I've been interviewing for several years, even before the book came out or even if whistleblowers came out, but all the whistleblowers he talked about did indeed that we're advising him, did come out. One of them is like recognized top statistician out there in the world. And there's a plus statistic for 10 increase in unnatural death in the countries that took any one of the four shots.
Starting point is 01:38:40 So these are bigger death increases than we saw per capita in World War II and World War I. Wow. So, yeah, a 40 plus percent increase in death. I just, I took it, I'm trying to figure out my odds here. You're fine. Wow. Yeah, so I would say, I kind of agree with her because she's saying the number is less than 10%. But that's way less.
Starting point is 01:39:06 Right. But the fact that she's like, that's kind of in the conversation is a 10% death rate from taking the vaccine. Oh my God. I, anyway, that 40% death increase thing was from a story that came out at the beginning of 2022, reflecting numbers from 2021.
Starting point is 01:39:22 The insurance professionals who came out with that story absolutely did not blame the vaccines and said it was because of the Delta variant and quote deferred medical care during the pandemic. The trend of excess deaths went upward prior to the existence of the vaccine and has gone down since the I uh so the idea of tying it to the vaccine is really dumb but Pearl is just eating it all up. I mean it's amazing. If she's she I can't imagine believing that there's a 10% death rate, that would be about 500 million people who would need to be dead now,
Starting point is 01:39:51 or 71 times how many people died from COVID. They even float that as a potentially true thing. You heard, it requires a painfully uncurious mind. Like, you know, like that, this is why I played that clip of her talking about the misleading statistic from the manosphere. It's because she's doing the same shit.
Starting point is 01:40:11 This is just what she does. That's amazing. Here's dumb shit and then repeats it. 10% you really think that you are really going to sit there and you're gonna say, well, they could hide a 10% death rate from 100 million from the earth. Yeah. Satellites would pick up how many people are dropping dead every goddamn
Starting point is 01:40:36 second. Yeah. That's how many people, do you know why would they decimate the population is said with that kind of decimate that like that kind of rage inside of it because it's horrific? Yeah, the implications of what she's suggesting could possibly be the case or ridiculous. And almost, and you know, this is part of the reason why,
Starting point is 01:40:56 I don't think it's reasonable to take her seriously. Yeah, yeah. But the way that we work around this is Alex's, it's mostly saline, kind of thinking, that's why there's not 500 million people But the way that we work around this is Alex's, it's mostly saline, kind of thinking, that's why there's not 500 million people to dead. And Alex just trots out a bunch of excuses for why she's not dead, even though she took it. Do you remember that day?
Starting point is 01:41:19 Did they pull the vile out of a refrigerator? I don't remember that. Oh fuck you. They brought it to the front mentalist as already loaded in the needle I don't remember it was so long ago well here's here's also a
Starting point is 01:41:34 ray of sunshine sweet if it gets above 87 degrees for even five minutes the Pfizer Moderna mRNA three, three, even five minutes. Mm-hmm. The Pfizer Moderna mRNA, jacketing of these nanoparticles that they use. This, basically it's a high-tech form of antifreeze.
Starting point is 01:41:55 Rakes down. Mm-hmm. And the nanolipid particles don't stay in case we're on the mRNA reprogrammer. And so because of laziness, thank God, a lot of people are spared because I feel toxic. It's still not good for you, but it doesn't get the spike protein replicating. And again, if you've got lots of different, lots of different vials being sent on around and until we willosters. Um, it basically confuses the medical system about what's actually killing the people.
Starting point is 01:42:28 Does that make sense? And they also say, oh, people are dying because they have their boosters. Really, they're dying from the first shot they got. Does that make sense? Yeah. No, I didn't have any side effects from it. Oh my God. Yeah, I get nervous on Twitter now.
Starting point is 01:42:41 I see all these people dying. I'm like, oh gosh, I hope not me. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh. Wow. Stay off that side of Twitter then. I mean, stay off, stay off all of it now.
Starting point is 01:42:53 You gotta, you go to a monastery somewhere. I just like work shit out. Because this needs to happen away from the rest of us. There needs to be a whole, god, I want the matrix to be real just to get her up to speed faster. Oh, I also didn't include this clip because I I think it was from another video of hers. I watched when she was discussing the red pill stuff and she said I've never seen the matrix Oh my god. I don't know what it means is I mean there's something there's something almost like I mean, there's something, there's something almost like,
Starting point is 01:43:28 like she is discovering, like this is what, like we're doing a magic school bus version of the story, you know, like this is, this is like a, she's going to Miss Frizzle at the pyramids of Gisubian, like what happened here? And she's like, ah, the gypsy pharaohs are very old. But it's not wonder and childlike discovery of the world, it's being lied to by like abusive racist misogynist men.
Starting point is 01:43:55 Yeah, that's what's going on. That's her misfrizzle. Yeah, and her reaction to it is so mind-boggling today. Well, it's just not curious. Exactly, I mean, it's not even, and not emotionally connected to it. Well, it's just not curious. Exactly. I mean, it's not even, and not emotionally connected to it. No. There's a distance.
Starting point is 01:44:08 It almost seems like she's a giant pothead. Yeah. The way she's talking. Yeah, yeah. But I don't think she is, based on all of her other positions. I mean, it is a true representation of what being rich can do to a person. You know, just that five years old, oh, like you don't this is people aren't people to
Starting point is 01:44:26 This is not real. I check the vaccine and I'm on Twitter and I see all these people dying and I'm very worried about it I had no side effects and oh, thank God Alex is reassuring me that I probably the dose was out too long Yeah, and what are we giving me all these reasons why I'm not dead who dodged a bullet there? Yeah, also if the globalists Fuck this up by laziness. I'm not scared of the global that's what I'm saying. I'm not scared I'm sitting here going like these people can organize fucking Duncan shit that piss parties right they can do this without a hitch Regularly I'm I'm thinking of like the globalists getting together.
Starting point is 01:45:06 Like people aren't dying from the vaccines and they like they try and figure it out. What happened? Like, oh, it turns out if it's outside like over 80 degrees for five minutes, it doesn't work. And then everyone's just in the board room like, fuck. Mother fucking Terry!
Starting point is 01:45:19 We told you it was your job to be the heat guy. Terry? Goddammit. Terry get the fuck out of here. Yeah. Oh, look at a new job working for the O'Pink Terry We kill people when we fire them shut up get out of here. Oh, apparently not Look at talk to Alex. That's a great idea. So we switched topics here now Yeah, it's about time. Yeah, and Pearl brings up one of her beliefs and that is that women shouldn't vote great And Alex said...
Starting point is 01:45:45 I bet she's got a real smug smile about it on her face, doesn't she? I will be honest that I didn't end up watching this whole thing. I watched a bit of it and then I listened to the rest. Worth it. But I would assume so. Yeah. So she pitches this and then Alex has a very offensive rejoinder. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:02 So I was thinking, I have a controversial view, right? And I was thinking, because if there are these globalists, right, I'd imagine they're trying to break down the family. Right, I'd imagine they're behind maybe some of those policies too. And I was wondering, do you think it started? Because I don't think women should vote. Yeah, because when I looked at the early anti-sufferge, it's like writings.
Starting point is 01:46:30 The women were talking about how this was gonna be the beginning of the breakdown of the family. And I couldn't even believe it. I didn't even think about it because it's like before, it was like two became one in marriage. Do you think it started like before, because that would have been 1920? Do you think like has this existed before then?
Starting point is 01:46:47 Well, look, I mean, here's what goes on. In any industrial society, people are going to get lazy and stupid and not live off the land and and not be even based on reality. That's that's been observed for thousands of years by philosophers that multi generations brought up in cities become stupid criminal lazy, a whole list of things. And so what's affecting women, oh boy, and being lackadaisical and seeming to be dumb, so are the men. I'm sorry. So it's a collapse of civilization and humanity. And then the system wanted to get all the women in the workforce.
Starting point is 01:47:26 Yeah. So the children to be raised by the state and women statistically aren't happy. But some women do want to be in the workforce. Some of them want to be astronauts or doctors or scientists and they make great ones. I'm fine with that. But women will then take your time with the on average, not happy with that. And they realize that it was a setup. So it's kind of like this.
Starting point is 01:47:44 A part time was a terrible system and I'm not defending it, it's not average. But in National Poles in Africa, even the Africans will tell you, man, it was better before. Oh! Oh! Wow.
Starting point is 01:47:58 Wow! So when you said, when she said, I have a controversial view and you're like know you don't you don't have any views Well, what it is is I heard some angry dude say this and I'm repeating it and it's cool because I'm a woman She said the fuck off get out of here, so you were just Scrawling on your nose. I'm curious what that was. I just I'm blown away because what she was implying or what she was asking Alex essentially was, did all of this globalist shit happen
Starting point is 01:48:28 because we let women vote? Yeah, well, she was like, is this, did this go on before then? Yeah. Before 1920? There was, well, yeah, the breaking up of the family and yeah, the globalist plot.
Starting point is 01:48:40 She was essentially arguing or asking Alex like, hey, if only men were in charge with globalism, but I don't think Alex even caught that as like part of what her question was. And also, I think that, you know, the suffragettes and, you know, women's lib kind of activists, when they talk about, like, destruction of family, if they were even using those terms, it would be the destruction of the tyranny of the family where the woman is property. Yeah. And I think that's different than destroying a family. Right, you know?
Starting point is 01:49:09 You know, there is that romantic idea of when two become one, but then there's also that idea of when a dude now owns a lady and whatever comes out of her. There's also that spice girl song to become one. No. A little bit different. Yeah. Scandalize me as a child. That lyric. Be a little bit wiser, baby. Put it on. Put it on.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Because tonight is the night. Talk about condoms in the song. Wait, did the, did the breakup of the family happened before or after this by squirrels? They might have done it. They might have been them. Mm-hmm. It might have been them. Yeah. Um, say you'll be there. Of all, and so, so, so she knows anti-Suffer jet shit from the 20s. That's what we've got. No, it's what we're bringing to the table here. Because she breads some fucking room. Exactly. Mail writes blog or something. That's what I'm saying. You don't have any views. Yeah. Are empty. Of your own volition, I find it highly doubtful that you would have read the writings of suffrage
Starting point is 01:50:05 us. Fuck off, yeah. You might have read a paragraph on a blog. Out of here. So what Alex was saying is a comically offensive suggestion. Oh, yeah, I didn't even want to engage with anything he said. If you follow the trail of his words, he's making the argument that some women want rights, but most realize that getting rights was a trick.
Starting point is 01:50:23 It was a setup. And they're more unhappy with rights. Oh, you bastard. And then he compares it to apartheid, suggesting that South Africans would prefer to go back to apartheid. Obviously. Also, he said national polls of Africa. Yeah, just fun.
Starting point is 01:50:37 Yeah. I'm really starting to believe that Alex either doesn't understand the reality of what happened under apartheid or he really is a brutal white supremacist who's trying to mask his true beliefs Yeah, I just can't see any other option and the only way it's plausible that he doesn't understand the reality of it Is if he only knows about apartheid through the lens of anti-communist propagandist and the John Birch society who made it their business to Downplay what things were really like in order to demonize and scare monger about communism coming after apartheid was removed. If that's his only point of reference,
Starting point is 01:51:08 then maybe it's not based on wanting to crush minorities. Sure, I mean, that's the fear of everybody who is that children growing up in Florida will be like, wow, it is amazing how plantation owners were so nice to those people that they allowed to live on their land for free. Yeah, yeah, there is an issue with that being your point of view. were so nice to those people that they allowed to live on their land for free. Yeah. Yeah. There is an issue with that being your point of view. Yeah. If you don't know reality,
Starting point is 01:51:30 you will probably not be willing to repeat the same stupid shit that happened before. So also the Washington Post Harvard and the Kaiser Family Foundation did a wide scale survey across the population of South Africa in 2004. And would you be surprised to learn that Alex is full of shit? What? Ask if they would want to go back to apartheid, 10% of black respondents said yes, and only 19% of white people did too.
Starting point is 01:51:53 Only 19% of the people who would benefit the most from it. That's. So even Alex's racist ideas aren't accurate. Sure. Alex thinks that people would rather go back to apartheid because he would rather live in that system because he doesn't care about what people would have to suffer under. In the same way that he can imagine that a vast majority of women would prefer to have no
Starting point is 01:52:15 rights. That would be a net positive for him since it very least his wife couldn't call the cops on him anymore. So he just, hey, that'd be good. I would prefer that. Therefore, it must be the most popular thing That's another good point all right even if you are white in an apartheid system It's still a shitty system. It's only good for a very small number of people who have all of the power and even though Theoretically you're not the race that's under the oppressed boot you're being
Starting point is 01:52:45 oppressed by fucking the oh my god I hate the world I hate him yeah it's ridiculous for Alex to be suggesting things like that's absurd and it's ridiculous that Pearl does probably actually doesn't know what a part's I just she probably doesn't so she genuinely probably doesn't ask what it is so we don't know six years years old in 2023. Wow. So Alex starts telling her about the hoxley brothers. Yeah. Um, and he just lies. The social engineers came in, um, all this hoxley is his brother was a founder of the
Starting point is 01:53:18 trans feminist movement. And it was the head of the World Eugenics Movement. We also had the United Nations UNESCO program. He wrote a book, Julian Huxley, all the sexier wrote a book, in 1931, Brave New World, that was fiction. But in 61, he gave a Berkeley speech and he just released Brave New World Revisited, nonfiction, where he explained,
Starting point is 01:53:39 this is a real plan for the world. How we foresee things by, you know, the year 2030 or so. And we want to end the family for the general public. People will live at 200 square foot cubes. You'll be fed insect protein. And you'll have your IQ set at about 80. Wait, when was that released? And I was written in 1931.
Starting point is 01:54:03 Good question. Oh, wow. Whoa. So, but, but, but the point is, he wrote a book in 61 saying 30 years later, saying, this is my, this is our real plan. So, he explained that and he said, you know, George R. Well, everybody thinks that's the future. No, that's just in mop-up operations. In 9% of our control will make you love your servitude.
Starting point is 01:54:29 So we're going to separate men and women and destroy the family, then we're going to make people sexless. That's really what they're doing. First, they say a fat man in a clown suit, defecating on a crucifix is a woman. Then now, if you go to these events, it's like men with shaved heads and clown outfits dancing around with pentagrams, saying they love Satan. So first a man is now a woman and then now a man that's a woman is a fat guy
Starting point is 01:54:57 in a clown outfit. Show their robbing our humanity, their robbing who we are, they are They're robbing our humanity. They're robbing who we are. They are. Yes, creating the segment of man and woman together. Yeah, so of course it wove into transphobia sooner or later we're going to get there. Yeah, although it did strike me while listening to that that maybe the people shitting on crucifixes. There's a mop up team that comes in. She steals it throws it in the v it, throws it in the vat. Just throws it in the vat. Bada bing, bada bong. Yeah, well, I mean, listen. The globalists are a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 01:55:29 Yeah. But they are not wasteful. No. Especially not when it comes to waste. Right. Also, I think clown suits, Alex just means like glitter and sequels. I don't even want to know. I don't even want to know.
Starting point is 01:55:41 Also, all that stuff about Brave New World revisited is total bullshit. We've gone over that. And it's so fun the way that if you listen to him over time, whatever his current little conspiracy thing is, gets worked into that. Like the you eat insect protein. That is now a part of that because of Klaus Schwab. We'll take you with the bags.
Starting point is 01:56:01 Didn't hear that in the past. Nope, no, we did not. Nope, it's a little new bit of paint. You don't get to do that. You don't get to do that in the past. Didn't hear that in the past. Nope, nope, we did not. Nope, it's a little new bit of paint. You don't get to do that. You don't get to do that in the real world where that's not allowed. Well, you do if everyone who's listening to you doesn't give a shit,
Starting point is 01:56:13 or just blindly believes that you know you're talking about. Or is like this lady. That was the blindly believes you know what you're talking about. Well, I think there's almost even more deep fucked up shit there. But what? So in this next clip, Pearl asks, how do you fight back, which is good. It's a key to the interesting question. How do you fight back against these globalists? I think we all know the answer. Well, it's not actually the go to n4wores.com and scream it to your
Starting point is 01:56:40 email list. It's a long rant. Yeah, that sounds right. So buckle it up. It's about five minutes. Oh my God. This is the five minute clip. This is the one that you want it. Oh boy. So how does the average person avoid that? Do you know how does the average person not be a part of this? Is there any way? Was it really a question?
Starting point is 01:57:01 How the globalist, track, right? No, I said, is there any way to? Yeah question how the globalist track that no, I said is there any way to Yeah, how the globalist do this is increments successive approximation. And so they come out and they go, you're incentivized to, you know, to buy green. Well, it's just something with free speech. Canada passes laws, you say the N word, you go to jail. Now I don't like
Starting point is 01:57:26 the inward. I don't want to call me one of the hurts or feelings, but we knew they'd then pass laws. If you say there's only two genders, you get arrested, which is now happening in Canada. Only two genders, you're arrested. Whether you're right about that or not, you have a right to say it. Truckers, peacefully protesting six months of year in jail in Canada. Canada is the new globalist W E F model of the globalist. Plough Schwab admits it. Go look it up. So it's the same thing. They come out with these ESG scores put out by the IMF the World Bank and BlackRock and Vanguard funds that control most of the money in the world and investments. And Larry Finkdad of Vanguard said last month he said,
Starting point is 01:58:03 we're using the ESG's and our money to control the future. So you wonder why the NFL and why Target and why Bud Light destroy themselves pushing the sexual sexual relationship children. And because they're trying to get a high ESG score. And so the, oh, oh, Bud Light, you know, and has your books lost 24 billion. And that gives them money. Like they give them money if they get a high ESG score. Well, well, let me explain this. Okay. Think about this way. You've heard of, you've heard of boycotts, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:39 Have you have the big banks are saying we're going to debank you and not fund you and not support you in the future. If you don't follow this list of ongoing demands that are the UN Global ESG scores. Okay, you can pull up the German leaders, the British leaders, the French leaders, all I'm saying we are going to implement ESG's in 2022. The starting last year, they started saying we are implementing them now. So it's government with regulations complying to the UN, complying to these multinational W E F. Like last year, the W E F World Economic Forum merged with the UN
Starting point is 01:59:12 and the Secretary of the UN said, Secretary General said, we are now merged with the W E F and they tell us what to do. Whoa. Okay. What a weird thing to announce. The World Economic Forum, the top thousand corporations, they tell the UN what to do and the UN then creates policy that our governments under UNESCO have agreed to adopt. And then we have those policies.
Starting point is 01:59:35 Did you hear, remember, we're going to ban gas stoves all over the world. John, how is the Chavist? How is the Chavist? And then first they said, well, of course, gas is bad, which of course it's not totally clean. And they go, oh, we're not doing that. Now California, New York and past laws to ban them. So, so that's an ESG. The ESG says ban all gasoline and diesel engines by 2030. Well, I mean, California has banned the sale of them at the 2030 period. Well, I mean, California has banned the sale of them at the 2030 period. They already banned the sale last year of lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and weed eaters,
Starting point is 02:00:09 but and gas golf cars. So we can't even do anything about it. Like, how what are we supposed to even do? What do you want to do? But you know what I was just saying? You ask, what are you doing? It's complex, but it's easy. Okay.
Starting point is 02:00:21 Simple. Zen. That's what they want me off here, because I've analyzed all these systems and I have to beat them. It's actually simple, once you look at their attack profile, reverse them on them, they're setting up a global corporate boycott of companies and individuals and groups
Starting point is 02:00:34 that don't do what they say, do the ESG scoring system. That is their globalest boycott of us to make us buy their products. It's really a buy-cut. But you see us saying, okay, BlackRock, Vanguard, and Hazard Bush, Target, North Face, they're all saying we're gonna sexualize your kids
Starting point is 02:00:54 or kids along the us. We say to them, we're not gonna buy your product. And that's the equivalent of the little people together saying no through information and research, and now BlackRock publicly lost trillions of dollars in their quadrillion portfolio, which is still a lot. And so they announced in December they were pulling out of ESG scores, but what did they do? They control most of the major companies in the Fortune won't 1000 with their investment. So what did BlackRock do along with Vanguard,
Starting point is 02:01:33 same people on both? They come a cause and said, fine, we won't implement ESGs. We'll have all our sub companies implement ESGs and we think our investors are too stupid to know it, but now everybody's just looking we're BlackRock invest and pulling out of all those All our sub companies implemented ESGs, and we think our investors are too stupid to know it. But now everybody's just looking, we're black rock invests, and pulling out of all those sub companies, well, so humanity's really battling back. I should have started the show with this. Yeah, probably. Wow.
Starting point is 02:01:55 It's really heavy. There you go. So they're trying to bully us through corporate power to buy their products, live the way they want us to live, to shut down all their competition, just like the lockdowns did. Oh, big box doors are critical, but your small shop isn't, you go bankrupt, but suicide, they stay open. It's all monopoly, it's all a vertical integration, it's all a consolidation operation. So, do you know how to fight back? Yes, G's.
Starting point is 02:02:20 Was that the way to fight back? I thought it was a big company. Don't buy from big companies like this. I'm not out a big company. Don't buy it from big companies. I guess. Yeah, don't buy it from big businesses. It feels like what he's doing is describing a situation wherein Titanic elements battle each other while you just sit there and stare at them.
Starting point is 02:02:38 I guess also just really quickly because it was at the beginning of that long nonsense rant, it's not illegal to protest say the N-word or be a transphobe in Canada. All that is just Alex lying about how you can't use bigotry to harass people over their race or gender. That is illegal, because it's harassment. Or how you can't deny somebody a lease on an apartment because of their race or gender, because that's illegal discrimination.
Starting point is 02:03:00 When you hear Alex say these kinds of absurd things, it's important to understand that he comes from an intellectual tradition that strongly opposes civil rights. Once you see it through that lens, the exaggerations he makes don't seem so confusing anymore. It all tracks. All the rest of that shit about ESGs is just meaningless garbage that's playing real well in the right wing media at the moment. I think most people got tired of hearing scare mongering about the great reset and build back better. So this is the new term that's horrifying patriots. Oh my God. Essentially, in ESG score is a number that a company has that reflects its environmental, social, and governance
Starting point is 02:03:35 efforts. It can be self-calculated or there are multiple independent companies that can calculate it for you, or you can choose not to participate in it's a metric that's not necessary to have. Alex is acting like it's an edict that comes down from on high. I declare this ESG. Do you know what? So my wife and I, we were like watching Nick and afraid.
Starting point is 02:03:59 And there's something that they do that makes me, that is I'm unknowingly infuriated by. What's that? They have this thing called a PSR score, that is, is I'm annoyingly infuriated by it. What's that? They have this thing called a PSR score, which is survival rate. Yeah, I've seen that. And the way that they calculate it, I don't, I don't give a shit about how they calculate it. Because at the end of the show, they'll just create some bullshit reason and they'll be
Starting point is 02:04:19 like, oh, it goes up by 0.6. He's good at buries. He's good at buries. But like, fuck off. No, you are making up a bullshit number and you're calling it a score. How dare you? It's the same thing at the end of every episode of Doomsday Preppers. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:04:33 They're like, we give you eight months to survive. Don't. We give you a rating of six. I recognize that because people think that this is important and companies will pay money for it, that it's not the same exact thing as a made up PSR score, But it is the exact same thing. Often companies don't need to pay for it because they can calculate it themselves, they can advertise it themselves. Exactly. Yeah, they can self-report the entire rule. We've got a score of 6.8. It's a benefit for companies to engage with the scoring system, apparently, because it implies a level of transparency that would make investors
Starting point is 02:05:01 more likely to commit their money to you. But ultimately, this has nothing to do with what Alex is pretending it is. So for instance, two examples came up in that clip that are illustrative. But stoves and Bud Light. So in the case of the stove situation, this has zero to do with ESGs. It has to do with states deciding to pass regulations about the production of new stoves that are outmoded and polluting. A company could still make them, I guess, and it wouldn't't hurt their ESG but it would be a violation of state regulation. In the case of Bud Light, again ESGs don't come into play at all. Alex is trying to pretend that having Dylan Mulvaney on a novelty can so she could do a one-off online sponsored
Starting point is 02:05:38 video as an attempt for on Bud Light to get some ESG points but that's stupid. It seems conceivable that you could see a dip in your ESG score. If you ran an ad that was openly transphobic and hate-filled, unless you calculate the score yourself, but you're not going to be docked points for not running a one-off ad featuring a trans person. This is ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:05:58 That would be a very strange scoring system. And who's judging it would be an even stranger. Yeah. Yeah. Alex is acting like it's dictated from like some, like, some tranquil. Yeah. And deciding this or your class rob, I guess. Yeah. Overall, ESG frameworks are helpful for some things, but kind of a dumb system as a whole.
Starting point is 02:06:18 You can calculate the score yourself because there's no uniform standardization in it. If you're an investor, you can look at it and maybe it means something, but given that an identical business could get a different score from different calculators, you gotta take it with a grain of salt. Yeah. Plus there are negative aspects to the whole ideology, which largely comes into play when you think about businesses
Starting point is 02:06:36 playing up their environmental efforts or social responsibility in ways that aren't actually meaningful. Think about how every business puts out rainbow stuff for Pride Month and then does nothing for the rest of the year to indicate support for the LGBTQ community. For the most part, ESGs are not a serious part
Starting point is 02:06:53 of business necessarily. This is a massive thing for folks like Alex, though, because it has the appearance of being a formalized uniform financial version of being arrested for saying the N word. All that being said, I'd like to congratulate Alex for discovering one of the very elementary versions of formalized uniform financial version of being arrested for saying the N word. Right. All that being said, I'd like to congratulate Alex for discovering one of the very elementary versions
Starting point is 02:07:09 of protest and pretending he's invented the wheel. But he's describing as just a call for reactionary boycotts. If you see a business supporting the environment or the LGBTQ community or being against racism, drive that company into the ground and pretend you're doing it not because you're full of hate, it's because of ESGs.
Starting point is 02:07:27 That's all that he's doing. That's the way you fight back against the globalists. Anytime there is a business that has a rainbow flag up, boycott him. Yep, yep. Oh, the revolutionary spirit is not dead in America, Dan. Boo. Yeah, I found that to be at least an answer other than
Starting point is 02:07:50 go to my website. Yeah, I mean. But it is just disgusting and the reactionary. The problem with a lot of the, what do we do about this stuff? It's not like we're in a new problem, you know? Like, we've all had discussions about where we are in the past because we have all been here in the past. You are not coming up with a new idea when you're like,
Starting point is 02:08:15 how about we take to the streets? Yes, indeed. We have done this in the past. Perhaps we should learn the things that we've done in the past and not pretend that we invented the very first boycott. Yeah, I mean, and Alex is a sort of model of boycotts is like, it would be right at home
Starting point is 02:08:31 at a time when it's like boycott this business if they serve black people. Yeah, you know, like that's the tradition and spirit that's within his, his answer to solving the globalists. Right. And that's because they won't let us to get away with a Tulsa every anymore. Yeah. So Alex says that most of us are dead already.
Starting point is 02:08:51 Okay. And Pearl wants a little bit of a, you mean by that? Yeah. But they've almost got us. Spurm counts are down 90%. I mean, I mean, I mean, look. 90%.
Starting point is 02:09:02 Most of us are dead already. So, I mean, but we can organize and realize what they've done to us Most of us are dead already Yeah, especially. Yeah, that's a cheesy quote. It's really good scene. I Don't know There's a 60 star trip and anything happened on like other than the pathicon It's liberal you and global was probably in it, but sure They're engines out and then this Genesis mom's about to go obviously up. Yeah, I'm and they've just defeated Khan
Starting point is 02:09:34 But Captain Kirk says you got to get us out of here. We have light speed and three minutes of world dead Yeah, and then spot realizes that they're all dead So no one wants to go on the radiation chamber and and fix the the reactor It's a classic story based on a Jimmy Carter going into reactor and fixing it and some other guys I knew they were in a deep sea submarine rescue Actually, and turn reactors on and off. Is that for Carter did it? They would make the officers repeat it
Starting point is 02:10:03 Submarine commander that they do radio really bad, make the officers repeat it. It's not a part of the submarine commander that they do. You got to radiate it really bad, but it's a side issue. It is. Oh, that explains Star Trek to come, girl. Stop the press. Because it's just, it's the name of the gun. Tell the story about Jimmy Carter. Um, So the spot goes in and fixes the reactor.
Starting point is 02:10:21 Of course, it kills him. Captain Kirk wants to speak. You wait till the guy like speak was really better come down to the engine running and spot just going in. It's up against the wall blind now for the radiation. It's something around he goes, he went in and he's, we got to save him. We got to get him. He's like, Rob Captain Kirk and he go, he's dead already.
Starting point is 02:10:37 So most of us are already going to not live as long. We're already dead. And most of our kids are going to die. We got there. But we're going to have to now realize they did it Organize win the war against them arrest the globalists stop the secret eugenics the population operation Clean this up and then mitigate it But they may have heard it so bad it may cause civilizational collapse. That's what must have been warning of yeah
Starting point is 02:10:57 You don't have a 2.1 replacement level the civilization this level collapses But this is a very discompute situation. Yeah, man, long explanation of Star Trek. Yep. So that was a movie, that counts. That's on the, the seven, I think. I think we're up there. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:11:18 Boy, so we're dead already. We're most of us are dead already. What exactly does that mean? I actually, I wasn't saying that in a series and I just, I was referencing a movie and if you had known it. Because I like movies. We got none.
Starting point is 02:11:32 And I don't like Star Trek, because it's globalist propaganda. Oh my God. Except I know everything about it and I love it desperately. And I speak about it with a confidence that I know what I'm talking about, that I have in no other aspect of my conversations.
Starting point is 02:11:45 So then he talks about Jimmy Carter, and then a submarine rescue guy that he knew that had to do what Jimmy Carter did. Yes. And it was funny, because we were talking over it a little bit, but it turns out his name is Don Darling. And that's a fun name.
Starting point is 02:12:00 It's also the name of a Tim Boltz character that he plays on Comedy Bang Bang, who's a sugar daddy, who has a couple of culverts restaurants. a Tim Boltz character that he plays on comedy band bang who's a sugar daddy who has a couple of covers restaurants out if Tim Boltz does it. Yep, then you know it's true. I'd just like to imagine that that character is what about his old buddies That's right anyway Pearl's dad tried to get her into gardening Maybe she should have she should go to garden My dad told me when I was a kid that I should garden and I'd always wine. I wouldn't do it. I'm like thinking maybe I should have.
Starting point is 02:12:31 I should have listened, you know. Well, I mean, we're designed epigenetically to go out of garden. I mean, if you ever go out of garden, I mean, if you ever go out of garden, you start really planting plants and watering them and picking them and like you kind of get high. We're designed epigenetically to plant things. I mean, I mean, whether you're mowing the yard. What are you kind of get high, kind of like an epigenetically to plant things. I mean, I mean, whether you're mowing the ear, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 02:12:48 Look, I don't know if I necessarily agree with the epigenetically designed thing, but I do agree with him that when you're like growing plants, there is a rush to it, you know? I understand. I recognize that that is a valid truth. However, let's just go out on a limb and say that agriculture was not invented
Starting point is 02:13:05 the same fucking day we evolved. God damn it. Epitomatically, whether you're good carpentry or whether you're fishing or whether you're butchering a cow, you know, once you get in the rhythm of sowing or, you know, in the rhythm of cooking food, I mean, it's not, yeah, it's not, it's, it's not slavery to fold the laundry. It's not slavery to cook the dinner and wash the plates. It's a rhythm. It's a rhythm. We're supposed to do all this ourselves. So, I mean, my love cooking, I love washing the dishes. I love doing the laundry. The problem is I got somewhere I got to go. I got something I got to do. I got to fight the new world order. And so then I could part-minimize it and have a made-come
Starting point is 02:13:44 do it instead of me. And in the process, I'm losing my humanity. But that's the given day. Yeah, that's the system. Yes, I was thinking about this. Because I was like, I feel like my generation, like none of us know how to do basic things like that. Because we all grew up in all this technology.
Starting point is 02:14:00 Like you don't have to vacuum. There's a room, but you can Uber Eats. Like I was thinking about this the other day. Okay, I know you have to vacuum. There's a room. You can Uber eat. Like I was thinking about this the other day. Um, okay. I know you have to go. It's making us obsolete by design. Yes. Go read an article written in 1999 by Bill Joy Co. Founder of some microsystems in Wired magazine called why doesn't he doesn't need it? Why the food doesn't need us? And he met with a hundreds of top billionaires. And they said, we'd love to them play video games just make them obsolete and sterilize them or we just kill them all and the consensus was let them play video games get
Starting point is 02:14:32 them done down so they don't cause a problem and then go ahead and kill everybody so you can read that article the decisions been made to just go ahead and get rid of everybody but they're not sure but the don't worry about the time they kill you're on so many drugs and some, so much psychology and so much entertainment. You know, we know it hit you. And then you're told, hey, you get two years of credit. If you want all the parties you want, you just got to sign on your carbon credit that you agree to be, um, euthanized by the state in a year, two years, or you could say, Hey, we'll give you a million bucks, go to Vegas party. all you want, all the drugs,
Starting point is 02:15:06 you want everything, hookers every day, you get one month, but you die in one month. And the future will be, before the art tough deal, I'm gonna do it for a month, and I'm gonna get out of here. And so the new thing won't just be cut your genitals off and cut your breast off and all this. It'll be the heroes that commit suicide.
Starting point is 02:15:23 And the government now can it as the model and they tell people, yeah, you're back got, you know, bad disk, you've been a welfare five years. We can't give you the money to buy your food anymore. Why don't you kill yourself? Back, we'll, we'll give you, you know, a year of your painkillers and let you live for another year and even let you live in a nicer apartment. But then when the credits are out, we want you to go ahead and sign this agreement to kill yourself. Well, that's the government saying we're going to kill you. And everyone's going to have to do this.
Starting point is 02:15:50 Well, first you'll be the celebrity, you should have raised their offer killing themselves. And then it'll be, yeah, we don't have enough resources because they've cut the resources off. We just wish you people, you know, that are too big a drag on society would kill yourselves. This is really stupid. Why do they even need to have done COVID if they're going to seduce everyone into committing suicide by making it the sexy thing to do with the celebrities? Why do they need elaborate conspiracies about ESGs if this is what they're going to do? If you're listening to Alex talk and not picking up on how his conspiracies really don't seem to work together, you're a mark. And I think Alex uses, you know,
Starting point is 02:16:25 you see a big old dollar sign over Pearl. Her audience is up for grabs. If they find like whatever she brings to the table, interesting and informative. Yep. So go for it. They are, they are ripe for the pick-in. Two important points.
Starting point is 02:16:39 One, Bill Joyce article doesn't say any of that shit. Nope. It's a complete fiction, Alex is making up just lying to Pearl's face Yeah, too. It's really cute to hear too multi-millionaires whine about how they don't get to do laundry or vacuum a carpet I think a lot of people in Pearl's generation know fully well how to do all that shit that she doesn't because They didn't grow up in the lap of luxury in a giant mansion and then live there till they're mid-twenty so weird Yeah, it's almost like like they had to learn those things
Starting point is 02:17:06 through the... Oh no, I'm losing my humanity because I hired a maid because I'm too busy fighting the globalists. And by fighting the globalists, I mean, partying with Joe Rogan and chugging a, like a fifth of vodka every day. I go fuck yourself.
Starting point is 02:17:19 That is how the brain, that's how they do it though. That's why the brain, that's why they go so fucking crazy. Rich people is because you have to justify it. You know, your brain has to justify it somehow. You can't be like, it's totally fine for me to make another human being do stuff I don't wanna do.
Starting point is 02:17:36 You have to justify it. So if you don't have a very good justification, which is in Alex's case, I'm just gonna say fried in the globalist. Right. Then you have to make up what? the globalist, right? Then you make up. What is me and the moment you make up a justification for why that's okay, then you start making up an entire fiction around why that justification makes sense because it doesn't.
Starting point is 02:17:55 I get you. I'm with you. So, uh, Pearl, uh, here's about this, uh, everyone's going to have to off themselves. Sure thing. And she's like, wait a second. I know some people who have had family members in hospice care. Are they being murdered?
Starting point is 02:18:10 Oh, no. And that turns out a lot. We just wish you people, you know, there are two big of drag on society would kill yourselves. And then, oh, where'd they go? They slipped and hurt their back. They went in. They're at hospice now. They come and shoot you up with synthetic heroin,
Starting point is 02:18:26 take you off to a death camp. Or they built these FEMA camps all over the world, these emergency COVID camps. And now they're saying, oh, in Australian Canada and places, those that buck the government the next lockdown, we're going to put you in those camps. Why do they always start with, oh, why do the globalists keep doing that?
Starting point is 02:18:44 It's a weird vocal habits that, you know know, it's like the it's like the uh you know where they learn it in those tanks at Yale. Ah. Not because you have COVID because you're getting in the way of what we're doing. Wait, it's a talitarian scientific tank over. Do they do that in hospice like now ever because I have a friend that's like, convinced hospice killed her mom. I don't know if, like, it's true, obviously, but she's like convinced that they did. Well, I mean, again, again, it's like saying,
Starting point is 02:19:22 can somebody get food poisoning at a hamburger shop? Well, there's a million hamburger shop, some are great, some are bad. You have to know the place you've get food poisoning at a hamburger shop? Well, there's a million hamburger shop, summer great, summer bad. You have to know the place you've gotten food poisoning over and over again. It varies. So just say hospice is bad, there's an oversimplification.
Starting point is 02:19:34 There are big hospice rating groups, there's a thing called bioethics, depends on the region, the hospital group it's associated with, how it's certified and their history. But hospice has been moving for 30 years towards giving a massive amounts of morphine and killing you and accelerating into life care. And some people want that. So it's like a wink, wink, hey, give me what I need for pain.
Starting point is 02:20:00 I don't want to go anymore. Then you just sleep all day. You stop eating and you die. So yeah, it's a it's a wink, wink. I don't want to do this anymore. Go ahead and kill me. Okay. And then they got some Christian hospices that are really hospices that really just take care of you and give you enough to mitigate the pain. But don't kill you. I'd say 30 years ago, half the hospice was killing you on purpose. Based on what half was it? I'd say about 80% are killing you know on purpose Based on what it so it's it's an episode People know, you know you're anecdotes what you're going to do Wow, wow indeed wow 80% of hospice places are gonna kill you on purpose
Starting point is 02:20:40 Metaphorically that means to me that 80% of hamburger places are going to give you food poisoning. I mean, fine. Yeah, you're right, though, based on what? And the hiding behind it's a wink, wink thing means like, oh, so this is completely unverifiable. Yeah. Great. There's absolutely no way to confirm what you're saying, because it's all inside the imagination of either the people doing it or you.
Starting point is 02:21:03 Yeah. So now in this next clip, I'll just continue this theme and breaks a big news story that blows pearls mind. Okay. Straight off the headlines of Futurama. Oh my god. I'm not going to lie. The future sounds terrible. Sounds. Yeah. They're going to have soon suicide pods and malls. Have you seen these? yet they're gonna have soon suicide pods and malls and you see these no no i have not seen those
Starting point is 02:21:28 gather beta testing and promoting suicide pods uh... and then you donate your body to be liquefied and made plant food twenty four states of past laws in the u.s to compost humans so i think green it's all being passed all being prepared it's all told us to appear and and and and i know it doesn't sound real Everything I said you can look up. No, but I'm asking like so it doesn't seem like there's any way to avoid this Like I'm not other than maybe get your own lamb and live like the Amos
Starting point is 02:21:57 That is gonna be the answer, but they're coming after the Amos too. Well shit Well, okay, that's not even fair. That get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer.
Starting point is 02:22:18 I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm not sure if I can get the answer. I'm go beyond this That is the correct answer. They're coming for them too. So we're all good. We're all that already. Okay. Thanks Suicide pods factor heavily into all I have to Alex is bite my shiny metal ass Okay Unreal suicide my at the mall. Yeah There's an anti-ans pretzel sure right here, right. There's a place where kids can get their ears pierced.
Starting point is 02:22:47 You know what? And actually, you know what? Right next to the sunglasses. I will tell you this though, I will say this. It does seem silly at first, but then I thought about it. There are very few places that have made me want to kill myself more often than malls. It's my understanding that malls as a whole are a concept
Starting point is 02:23:05 that are kind of going away. Yeah, they're dying themselves. So maybe the suicide pods are a way to bring back business. Well, it's not gonna, not gonna retain customers. Not gonna retain business. Yeah. This is ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:23:22 Yeah, that's absolutely stupid. How dare you? How dare you? How dare you? The extent to which society would need to fundamentally change for a shopping mall to include a suicide park. I don't even know. Ridiculous. What, people, there's people that would just say,
Starting point is 02:23:39 just sit there and watch to see who would go into the pot. There's no way that that's gonna, but that's not possible. There's bowl walkers. There's pod walkers now. Fuck off now. The joke in Futurama is like, there's no other way to die basically
Starting point is 02:23:52 because we've come so far. Right. That's why it's like, it exists in that universe as a, as a ridiculous thing. Yeah. Um, Alex is ridiculous. Anyway, we have one last question, which is
Starting point is 02:24:07 actually the second to last question. Uh-huh. And it's what does Alex think of Andrew Tate? Great. But I have one more question. This is not about the globalists, but everyone wanted me to ask you about Andrew Tate and what your opinion is on him. You know, Paul Watson does some work with me over at friendsandplanta.com and infowars.com got to know him seven, eight years ago. And I always got to know everybody. They became friends when he lived in England. And I got to know him and his brother Tristan, they've been here, they've been visiting I've had dinner with him.
Starting point is 02:24:41 I've had with him a few times with Andrew and with Tate. And I knew they were running Cam girl stuff, which I'm not dinner with them. I've had them a few times with Andrew and with Tate. And I knew they were running Cam Girl stuff, which I'm not judging those people. I was one way they were making money. It was also kickboxing champion. And I saw some of the stuff they were doing back when it was in the news a few years ago. And it was pretty soft core stuff. You know, women dancing around and stuff and acting silly. The musicals and things. And then I think the charges against him have been proven to me. Well, there is no charges. They never said what they did. That's new. That's a new one. Three of the six women came out and said they never said that. It's a setup. And then no proof was ever shown.
Starting point is 02:25:18 And so they were in jail for three months with no charges. and now they've been on house arrest for months, three months with no charges. And it's because it just isn't true. And he came out against Greta Thunberg. He's talking men to be masculine. And I think it's kind of an extreme, you know, masculinity. But compared to where they want to take us, it's kind of an over-to-window. Like, do this. You'd be given a Superman over here, super macho. And then that drags the young people from being total sissies and total weirdos that want to cut their penises off to even, you know, being more like Andrew Tate. So they'll never probably get where he's at. I'm not sure you'd want to be there.
Starting point is 02:25:59 But those guys are definitely alpha males. I mean, they've got a whole bunch of kids, you know, are living like, you know, warlords or something. Oh, so Alex is way off here, man. He says there's no charges. That's bullshit. And her date was charged with rape, human trafficking, and quote, forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women. He wasn't arrested and now under house arrest for no reason. It's just that Alex loves Tate's violent misogyny. So he's forced to pretend that Tate isn't a human trafficker.
Starting point is 02:26:30 It's super important because sex trafficking is the number one issue Alex pretends to care about. So you can't possibly support somebody who's trafficking. Yeah. Also, you just got out of house arrest. So that's not current anymore. On video, Tate has routinely discussed how he grooms young women through seduction, which then leads them to working on cam for him and results in
Starting point is 02:26:53 them not being allowed to leave the house without his permission. He's never made a mystery about what he does and what he's about. He hates women and is essentially an abusive pimp and his side business is scamming dudes by claiming he could teach them to become abusive pimp themselves. It is true that two, not three, as Alex said, two women who were named in the initial indictment as victims came forward and said they weren't victims. They did have tattoos that said property of tape, so this might be a perspective thing, but if they aren't pressing charges, I have no place to convince them that they should. Even so, that leaves four victims who have not recanted shit, even with him attempting to intimidate with lawsuits and whatever.
Starting point is 02:27:31 In their indictment, you can see Tayden as brother, luring women from other countries to Romania, pretending to be interested in marriage only to have the whole thing flipped on them. We'll see what happens as this case goes to court, but no matter the outcome, and her Tayden as brother are horrible people, and potentially the worst example of masculinity you could put forth. And it's pathetic to see Alex stand up for him. He's just a worm. I would really sincerely love to see how Alex would respond to the tape bragging on video
Starting point is 02:27:58 about how he had sex with a 16 year old. Pearl's probably not going to ask because she likes Tate's form of masculinity too so they're just gonna pretend all that stuff isn't real. Meh! Yeah, I don't, I, it, it, I would love to play the audio of Tate talking about fucking a 16 year old and say it's some soy boy leftist and see what Alex says about that kind of behavior and that bravado and that bravado about I don't give a fuck that you're 16 Yep, I think I looks would probably be pretty furious as it wasn't Somebody's got it by yeah probably say it's demonic. Oh, yeah, I'd probably say that it's the example of everything that's wrong with the left Yep, probably yep, what a loser Wow anyway, we have one last question
Starting point is 02:28:42 probably yep what a loser wow anyway we have one last question left uh... and who do you support in twenty twenty four your mom rubber to continue to your and also like trump both guys are outside of the culture being censored by the time targeted i'd be happy with the person being present okay well
Starting point is 02:29:04 i have so many questions. I'm a million, but I know you have well I'll do a part two with you. I'll be glad to come back and Yeah, you will. Good and I'll have been Could we ever do it in person? If you ever come to Austin Texas, you're welcome. I'm ever in London. I'll come see you. Oh cool. Yeah, because I Feel like I have so many questions, but I'm like I I would take you so long, but thank you so much for coming on today. Yeah, if they do a part two that's gonna be brutal. Yeah. I might do it because there's at least some kind of a like there's a lot of these issues are things that we've touched on before and stuff
Starting point is 02:29:40 But the way it's being discussed because she's so unaware of anything. Anything. It does give an interesting lens into it. It is. I'm so oddly fascinated by the dynamic of what's happening. Because I'm confused by it. I'm frankly, I'm confused that both of these people exist and I'm boggled that they were allowed to speak to each other.
Starting point is 02:30:07 Yeah, you know? You know how sometimes you can see, maybe we go back to the challenge. You can see some people and you're like, the two of them together are great. Yes. You know, like CT and Emmy, on the season I'm watching right now,
Starting point is 02:30:20 the two of them were great together. CT and Big T, great fantastic. You can tell it wasn't. Until it wasn't, and then it got good again. Not that great again. No, that's true. CT should have learned a more important lesson at the end of that season.
Starting point is 02:30:30 That is definitely true. I agree with you there. What should have happened is that he should have repented for kicking her off his team. I know. Taken her to the finals. Yep. And then lost and realized there were things
Starting point is 02:30:41 more important than losing. True. That's how you know it's not totally scripted because that's what would have happened. That's what would have happened. Yeah, if you were going to script it, that's what would have happened. Anyway, my point is that there are some people who are like, damn, that chemistry is interesting.
Starting point is 02:30:53 This is the opposite. But it is a chemistry that is bewildering. It is, it is, I mean, because you want to say, I want to say opposites, but it's not. No. Cause you would think, oh well, he knows everything and she knows nothing, but that's not even close to what's going on.
Starting point is 02:31:11 No. And it's not that she knows nothing. No. That's not the point. No. And it's not like they're opposites at all in terms of what they believe. No.
Starting point is 02:31:19 They have a lot in common in terms of, particularly their bigotries and biases that are informed by dumb shit on social media. Yeah. I wouldn't call her like extreme right wing or anything because I'm not sure she even has a political ideology. Yeah, totally. I think her political ideology is naivete.
Starting point is 02:31:38 If anything. Exactly. Yeah, so I think that you can kind of get a sense of why I texted you yesterday. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and I was I was saying I feel like there's something to talk about here. Yeah, but I don't know if I want to do this episode. Yeah, totally. And I feel at the end of this similarly, like there is a reason to do this and there's a reason to have this conversation and and look at this. But at the same time, it's like, I think this sucks. I think this is-
Starting point is 02:32:05 No, I'm glad we did this, and I wish we didn't have to do this. And I'm not sure there's a ton of value in it. I just, I don't, I mean, anytime I'm given the opportunity to see something that I have looked at a million times in a new way, it is valuable to me. Well, right?
Starting point is 02:32:25 Let's get that embroidered on something. And there's something that we're seeing through this that we have not seen. It's an environment that Alex has never been in and are in our years of looking at him. And that's something. And there's gotta be dollar signs up in his face. Oh, part two.
Starting point is 02:32:41 Gotta be dollar signs. Yeah, yeah. Almost two million subscribers on YouTube, come on. Yeah, yeah, almost two million subscribers on YouTube. Come on. Yeah, and she needs views. Yeah, yep. So We'll be back. Yeah, you do. We will another episode but until then Jordan we have website and you do it with KnowledgeFight.com. Yeah, we're all on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's that knowledge. Let' graphite. Yep, well the back button. Till then, I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DCX Clark. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah! And now here comes the sex robots. And Ian Chanzo, she's on the Earth thanks for holding.
Starting point is 02:33:15 So Alex, I'm the first time I've called him a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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