Knowledge Fight - #874: November 30, 2023
Episode Date: December 4, 2023In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex decided to cover the death of one of his biggest villains, Henry Kissinger. As with all things Infowars, you won't quite get what you're ...looking for.
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Joos. So indeed we are Dan Jordan. Dan. Not Jordan quick question for you. So what's your bright spot today, buddy?
Bright spot today. I think is probably that George Santos got to expel
I think it's the best resolution for everybody. I think everybody wins. Yeah, I think you're right
I think it's one of the rare instances in politics where everybody comes out ahead. We all had our fun. It's time for it to be done.
It is time for it to be done. There's a there's a not insignificant portion of the public who seems
to like George Santos's antics. Yeah, I mean, apparently he lies in such a silly way. And now there's
no like a reciprocal damage of being in the middle.
He can't hurt you anymore else, yeah.
So, and it also is an interesting reminder
that that is something that can happen to people.
Apparently.
Yes, consequences can be visited upon you.
It seems strange the way we determine who,
is the target of those consequences,
but it is something that can't happen.
You can get the boot.
See, it's about being, it's about lying in the right type of flamboyant way with not
enough money to protect yourself. And that's what we all enjoy is when they don't have
enough money to get out of it.
I don't know why, but it's, it's, I find some cold comfort in him getting kicked out of
comfort.
Yeah, you know, there's, there's a, for all of us,
I think there's a certain amount of we go out,
we look at the world and we see a little bit of like,
okay, well, I'm sitting in, I'm watching the world
collapse around me.
And then you have a shooting star that, where you're like,
well, at least that's an enjoyable bit for a while,
you know, I'm seeing all the collapse, but look at that.
Look at that.
Shooting star gets kicked out of the house,
but I also think, but you know, I think that it's also the but look at that and that shooting star gets kicked out of the house But I also think the funniest thing, but you know
I think that it's also the best thing that could happen for him to probably you know
I don't I don't think he was long for Congress to be good. We meant to be no no so anyway
That was a that adventure came to an end and it was interesting to see see people's reactions to it and
And all that yeah my bright spot is Dr. Who, my man.
Okay. Dr. Who. There's a one. There's a new doctor coming back.
But right now there's some three interstitial specials.
We got David Tennant and we got Donna Noble back in the saddle.
How about that?
How about that?
What about an Eccleson?
Eccleson, he's been gone for a long time.
Only did one season., hates the job.
Okay. He hates Dr. Who.
He hates it.
One of the only references I know as someone who hasn't watched any Dr. Who
and only knows him as the invisible man from Hero Season One.
Right, right.
Eccleson went to Tenet and then Tenet went to Matt Smith and then Matt Smith went to...
You went to Morbius.
No, I think, but did Matt Smith know? That Smith didn't go directly to Jodybius. No, I think, did Matt Smith know?
That Smith didn't go directly to Jody Whitaker.
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I'm doing a bad job.
I know of tenant, but I don't know.
I don't never seen any of them.
Yeah, well, he's back.
But they're having a great time.
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I realize that Dr. Hume is not a thing.
So you just have to imagine whatever that was
in the interstitial phase.
Just just grammar.
So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
We're gonna be talking about November 30th, 2023.
Of course, this is the day after Kissinger died.
Yes, yes.
And so of course, it is our obligation to check in
and see what Alex is up to after one of his grand enemies
has kicked the bucket.
Can I let it?
I'm going to put a wager out.
I'm a gambling man now.
I'm just addicted to gambling.
I'm in this only situation.
50 bucks says we talk about Kissinger less than four times.
Hmm. Hmm.
Um, I don't know what I don't want to spoil anything about whether or not that's a good
bet.
Oh, it's an, it's interesting the way your bet will play out.
I'm glad because I mean, it's, you know, to go back to the house, you know, one of the
songs they played on house all the time is you can't always get what you want.
That's true.
And that is the definition of Alex's show.
You never get what you want. You do not. You think you the definition of Alex's show. You never get what you want.
You do not.
You think you're gonna tune in for a show all about,
you know, like if your greatest villain,
or let's say at least Mount Rushmore level of villains,
sure, sure, sure, dies.
Yeah.
You would think you'd spend a bit of time
really getting into the weeds about like,
why?
This fucking guy, this is his legacy.
Right.
X, Y, Z. never let it happen again and etc
And you always want Alex to do that you think that's what's gonna happen and then it doesn't but I would say
Alex makes
Interesting choices about how he goes about this episode all right
And we'll get down to business on all of that but first let's say hello to some new wank's. Oh, that's a great idea
So first bunny brigade PA.
Thank you so much, you're an out policy wonk.
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Next, Miss Casifras.
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been working toward for the past 10 years.
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Next, Deacon, Q Deacon of Hillary's Witch Church.
Witches.
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Thank you very much.
And we got a technicrade to the mixer.
So thank you so much to I sent that one bucket of poop.
You're now a technicrade. I'm a second grader in the mixer. So thank you so much to I sent that one bucket of poop. You are now a technocrat.
I'm a policy walk.
For start, the home team on the tele-efficient.
Someone, someone, satamite sent me a bucket of poop.
Daddy Shark.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
Jar Jar Banks has a Caribbean black action.
He's a loser little, little, titty baby.
I don't wanna hate black people.
I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yes
Thank you very much. So if we were just gonna go with like what happens immediately on the show, right?
Your guess would be wrong. Okay, cuz Alex does bring it up right at the gate. Right out of the kitchen chair. Yeah
It's about 8 30 central time last night and my phone began to just blow up
And I had it back in the bedroom and then I'd gotten like 15 calls and text messages
Henry Kissinger the architect of the modern new world order
Dad at 100
We are three hundred and forty days twelve hours three minutes ten seconds out the most important election in world history
seconds out the most important election in world history. The globalists are out of the home and they thrown down the gauntlet, they're making all of their tyrannical announcements.
The Kissinger's dead? I mean, it's gone pretty quick. Yeah, isn't that Bob OK? Yeah, I'm
sort of, uh, yep. Hey, he is the architect of the New World Order. I exist in order to
warn and warn the public and fight the New world order how was he the architect of the new world order what do you mean by that
what are the things
not just what's not good at well now he's now he's dead so
what is what's the point of talking about it is a real now you don't need to be
well what would have what we're gonna do have another one show up later if
we don't learn anything about this one i'd be crazy so um... instead of dwelling on this too much, Alex jumps, jumps around a little bit and
there's one person he wants to take particular aim at today. Okay. And it's not who you think.
I'll let you have three guesses. Okay. Um, I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna give you, um,
some words to consider. Who was the main character on November 30th? Space.
Think of Space. Uh, uh, Carl Sagan.
It's time somebody took him down a pay.
It's not Carl Sagan.
No, okay.
Brian Cox, not the actor, the physicist from Britain.
Nope.
Okay.
Um, I'm gonna go out on a limb.
This one might be crazy.
Okay.
Olvaroza?
Nope.
Oh.
An incredible interview with William Schattner, who is a big Ujjosh, he's been incredible. The William Shatner who's a big you just
Omeros is a better guy. He said we must get behind his king King Charles and that we're all going to die
By 2030 if we do not submit total world government
Yep, so William Shatner is telling everyone to get in line behind King Charles. weren't they weren't they on the same season of the apprentice?
King Charles and William Shatner and Omarosa are something that was something like that.
Maybe. I think so. I do not follow the apprentice.
Maybe. Although I'm dangerously close to it based on the way that I've been, you know, making
your bad choices with television. Yeah. Big brother to celebrity, big brother to apprentice is like,
that's a short walk.
Well, I mean, and I've watched all of Survivor and that's Mark Burnett.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Same guy.
You're a host.
I will avoid it.
But yeah, William Shattner wants you to follow the king.
I was wondering when Shattner was going to come out with his follow the king thing.
You know, I mean, we knew it was coming.
He didn't say that.
No, he was interviewed by somebody about cop 28 is coming up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And King Charles is giving the opening address of that.
And he said that every like King Charles needs to come out and say, we're all gonna die
because of climate change.
So he's, you need King Charles needs to be more blunt.
Is basically what? Uh, Chattonor's point. Right, right, King Charles needs to be more blunt. It's basically what Chandler's born is.
Right, right, right.
And then he's getting real,
he's getting real proud of himself
just because he went to space that one time.
And he saw despair.
Yeah, exactly.
I think if you see despair from space, you probably,
Yeah, and your William Shattener,
so you don't have a choice but to make a real meat out of it.
You know, you gotta chew the scenery of despair is all, you know. Right, you're not spock, you're William Shatner. So you don't have a choice but to make a real meat out of it.
You know, you got to chew the scenery of dispara's all, you know.
Right. You're not spock.
No, no, no, no, no.
We're not gonna be very weird albums and then be on fringe.
No, you got to show up and be like, ah!
Yeah, that makes sense.
So Alex has some concerns about the future.
He's going to show up on fringe.
No. He's, we also had some thoughts about the future. He's going to show up on Fritz. No. He's, uh, he also has some thoughts
about the past though. And he was able to defeat the globalists the last time they tried to bring
back COVID lockdowns. Wait, wait, wait, wait it's a powerful tool. But really, it's
getting out there to a wider audience is not in my hands now. It's in your hands. Just
like we did in August, we said they're planning the mask, the fear, the new shots, new viruses,
controls, according to our whistleblowers and sources, get ready. And they began to try
to roll it out,
but the public resisted and said, no,
so they backed off, but I said, watch.
They'll come back in a few months and do it again,
but this time they'll go all the way.
We caught them with their pants down.
Now it's official.
UN calls for lockdowns all over the world,
calls for return to COVID protocols,
absolute fear mongering, all the UN minions are saying,
disease X is about to hit
it's going to be 20 times worse you better submit to the UN and World
Government carbon taxes as a way to reduce population or we're gonna have to do
it the other way wink wink that's what William Shatter and all of them say look
you better do what we say you better let us start reducing population these
other ways or we're gonna hit you with viruses you better let us start reducing population these other ways or we're going to hit you with
viruses. You better give us full control. So we're being held hostage by a global criminal
Camel with bio weapons. Yeah. So basically just public health officials saying, Hey, we
should be concerned. There's a, you know, high likelihood of another potentially pandemic thing happening.
Sure.
You know, disease X, that constant looming question, that variable that exists in the future.
Alex takes that as a threat.
They are just threatening him.
Wow.
I mean, racer X was a threat to speed racer.
So I think disease X is clearly a threat to COVID.
To racer Alex.
Yeah.
I mean, that makes the perfect sense.
Yeah.
And I don't know how much Alex and his buddies
backed off the globalists the last time.
I think that's a little bit silly.
I would like more physical evidence I've said backing off.
Oh, does Alex's imagination count as physical evidence?
That is where we are.
Yes, because it is all in his imagination.
But I do think that if you rip back that imaginary fantasy layer
There is something kind of to it. Yeah, and that like
People like Alex and all these folks have been so combative so violent so threatening so demonizing of public health officials
that they in effect make it impossible for
Public health officials to do their job effectively.
Yes.
So if...
Which then justifies them hating public health officials because they can't succeed at
doing their job.
It is a bit cyclical that way.
But yeah, that is a bummer.
Yeah.
Here's what I think we need to really acknowledge.
All right. I think this was all Gene acknowledge. Mm-hmm. All right. I
Think this was all Gene Roddenberry's plan from the beginning. I think Alex's real enemy is Gene Roddenberry because
Gene Roddenberry
Inspired a love of science fiction inside Alex, but Gene Roddenberry was behind William Shatner's rise all along
Gene Roddenberry was behind William Shatner's rise all along. Uh oh.
So Gene Roddenberry both ruined Alex by giving him a love of something and then stole it away
from him by, you know, Shatner being a globalist or something.
I don't know.
Strong.
I disagree.
Really am weirded out by how Shatner is really important in 2023.
This bummed me out.
He's not.
He just appears to be something Alex is mad about today. No, no, no. Here's the situation. Yeah.
Alex isn't a trek guy. No, that's true.
He would, he hates the idea of like the one world government.
Yeah, no, that's what I'm saying. He's a Star Wars guy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And other sci-fi.
Jean Rodney Berry didn't bring about Alex's love of sci-fi.
I like how it's like, no, Alex hates that one world government bullshit.
He loves the Empire.
Right.
No, he likes the bad version of it.
Just like the cooperative getting along version.
No, none of this one world government.
I want a one world government.
Right.
So anyway, we do have to talk a little bit about Kissinger.
OK.
And I will give Alex credit that he, he does spend some time on it.
Kissinger, Rodden Berry, basically the same thing.
Well, either way, you know, there is a debate among the,
the track people, right?
The Gene Rodden Berry wasn't really as important
as people make him out to be.
There were other writers that really deserve a lot more
of the credit for shaping what Star Trek became.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Now, let's turn that into a metaphor for how Alex is going to talk about Kissinger.
Okay. Even though Kissinger is one of the top architects of the current World
Government system we're in, I'd say Brazinski was really more influential and actually
really.
The field marshal.
He re-apollion and Kissinger would be one of his top generals, but not in charge, but
Kissinger was more flamboyant. He was better at getting all the credit for himself. It was
a big name, Wresinski. It is the real architect, but this guy's like a foreman. Kissinger
was like a foreman for the architect executing him. And so even just a month or so ago, he
came out and said, everybody's turning against,
you know, the neoliberal governments because we're flooding them with illegal aliens.
And the illegal aliens 90 plus percent are not assimilating.
Did a hundred-year-old give her a job?
No.
And it's designed like that to have a permanent underclass they have, but even Kissinger
and the top British ministers over migration, all of them are saying this is wrong,
while they still flood you.
So they politically are acting like, hey, we're against this when they're the architects of
it.
Here's the Club of Kissinger.
What's a great mistake to let in so many people of totally different counsel and religious and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that said.
You know, I was saying that he wasn't quite the influential globalist. It was as big a Prensky hands down. But it was a close second. And he controlled the Harvard
Department that only turned out one master controller for the system each year. And we've
had one of the guys who went to the training and covertly didn't let him know he was against
him. That's Dr. Francis Boyle on record. And he became the head of the UN prosecution court.
And the guy that wrote the US biological chemical weapons laws,
you know, that guy, we should get him on this week or next week and we can do it.
Oh, man.
Oh, it's about Francis Boyle's not true.
The resume is very off.
Also, Alex should probably have Boyle on to talk about what he thinks about international
law as it relates to Palestine.
Yee.
I don't think Alex would really appreciate what he has to say.
He has been a long, long-term supporter of Palestinian rights.
So I like how Alex is completely just undefined and unsupported ideas about the power rankings
of the 1970s globalist squad.
I do like that.
There was them and then the 96th Dream Team, I think.
Those were the, yeah.
And people debate on the dream team.
Yeah.
Who really was the glue holding this together?
Obviously it was Laitner.
Laitner.
Undoubtedly Laitner.
So also it's worth noting that that little clip of Kissinger
comes from a larger interview.
That interview took place just after the attack on October 7th.
And he's specifically talking about how
there were pro-Palestinian celebrations in Germany. Kissinger was talking about something specific, but xenophobic right wing media has turned this into something far more general,
so they can attack the very idea of immigrants.
Yeah, coming in. And beyond that, who cares about what Kissinger says?
He's 100 years old, he's a dick.
What do we do at the end of the last crusade where he's been alive for a thousand years,
and he's got one thing to say
before he deceitigrates into the win. He's just fucking Kissinger. He's just a hundred-year-old
asshole. Fuck him. Right. So anyway, there's other things that Kissinger did though. You know,
Przinski's still number one. Of course. But, but Kissinger in his role as number two did do some
important stuff. Sure. But Kissinger did put out State Department Memorandum 200
in 1972 that the made an official US government policy
to reduce fertility in the US and the third world
by a whole host of issues like so-called vaccines
and the list goes on from there. Poison food, it's all listed in Memorandum 200 and that's just
the last five years.
Early nights.
So these guys really do mean business.
Meanwhile, he wanted to ban you being able to have red meat, but it's on record in the
news today that Kissinger was obsessed with
Yager Snitzel which eyes one of my favorites. I just had some earlier in the week. What way back from Houston I pulled into a little German restaurant
I know a small town. It was spectacular
Yager Snitzel had a vision, but then he basically ate Yager Snitzel and T-Mount Stakes and
but that he basically ate Yeager, Snitzel, and T-Mount Steaks, and Brotwurst, breakfast lunch and dinner, and lived to a hundred years old.
And of course, your brain, and because you're talking about this, works better on fat.
And so, you know, my dad always talks about that.
A simple fatty acids is the best way to go with fish, all the grill oil.
And I can be totally exhausted.
And the coffee's not going to work work and I just banged back some
brain force ultram and the three capsules of krill oil is even better than fish oil and it's spectacular
within one hour clarity total focus but if you're taking a real fish oil or real krill oil it hasn't
been homogenized it hasn't been boiled so you will get the fish perps side issue we do sell those
products I'm not sure where to or calm. It's just what stops.
Factoid. By the way, I have store wide free shipping right now.
What is happening? What just happened?
It's so annoying. Did he accidentally switch into a pitch?
He maguda. He stumbled backwards into that pitch.
It's all to one trade of thought.
I guess it just wants to be an ad.
But it's great.
And it's still amazing products.
Don't I?
How crazy is it?
How great my products are?
That's so weird.
We're not great all my products.
I wanted to keep that as a whole chunk
because it is an interesting different version
of an ad pivot.
It is a journey.
It does not feel intentional.
No. That really did feel like not feel intentional. No, no.
That really did feel like he was just like staggering around.
Nope.
Oh, I found it.
Well, I genuinely don't know what to say about Kissinger.
I've already said the memorandum 200 thing.
I don't really have much else.
It is odd that I am taken completely unprepared
for the death of a 100 year old man.
Yeah, but you know who is prepared.
Who?
Somebody who knew Kissinger quite well
that Alex is buddies with.
Okay.
And that's a guy who's coming straight
from the stone zone.
No, no.
We're talking about Roger Stone.
Yeah, damn it.
Roger Stone is a guest to talk about Kissinger.
Wow.
Wow.
He knew him.
Yeah, man.
Yep.
Weird. I mean, if you know Nixon, you know Kissinger, right? Yeah, you have to. Yep.
So Roger, good to have you here with us. My compadre. Let's do the snapshot here slash accelerated deep dive on hair Kissinger, who just made the jump into hyperspace.
Alex, it's great to be back here at Infowars. I always feel like I am home. It's funny that you bring up Watergate because Henry Kissinger in many ways was actually the driving force
behind Watergate. We'll get to that in a moment.
A history lets him escape unscathed, but I knew Dr. Kissinger. I met him when I was working for President Nixon.
I had much more extensive encounters with him later when I was working for candidate
than President Ronald Reagan. Henry Kissinger was brilliant. He was power hungry. He was a very skillful bureaucratic infighter. Nixon told
me directly that the reason he never destroyed the tapes was because he feared that Henry
Kissinger would seek to take credit for Nixon's foreign policy achievements after Nixon's
death.
This doesn't sound like Roger talking about a bad person to him.
That sounds like things Roger would do.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't think Roger would mind being called duplicitous after he dies.
This is game-recognized game.
That's what he's saying.
Like, extraordinary duplicitous is a compliment coming from Roger fucking stone.
Exactly.
You should be like, oh shit!
And he's, there's almost a, an admiration for the move of releasing the tape,
hold it, you know that he would do that.
100% that is a fantastic move.
Yeah, so this is a strange dynamic here where, you know, you have the guy who's the guy
who created the new world order second to Brazinski.
Yeah. You know, you have the guy who's the guy who created the new world order second to Brzezinski. Yeah, who's died and Alex can't really cover it
Well at all. So you think bring in Roger Stone. He's your ally. He's in the info war. She's your buddy
He knew Kissinger, right. This is gonna be slam dunk. He'll shit all over him. Nope
No, it's a little bit like me and like, hey, Pol Pot, how do you feel about that?
Chaps, Chescue guy?
And he's like, great dude, great dude.
Top of the top of the charts, like, okay, where are we?
I think we might be on the wrong.
This is it.
This was a perfect booking and yet, some of it.
Yeah, it did backfire somehow.
Yeah.
When you say what achievements?
Well, this is street strategic arms limitation agreement with the Soviets, the end of the Vietnam War, the
opening to China, which I defend, frankly, because at the time that Nixon and Kissinger
decided to open the door to China, China was a dirt poor, a grey-ian country with more ox than automobiles.
There was no way for Nixon to see that on the advice of
Henry Kissinger, many years later, the Bushes and the
Clintons would give China most favorite trading, pardon me,
most favorite nation trading status.
And of course Bill Clinton would actually sell them our top
secret missile.
Sure, to be clear, the reason Nixon did it is 9% of the country did not have running water
electricity, but they had nuclear weapons.
He can cut off Russia and drive a wedge between them, which was a very wise move.
Precisely what he did, but what?
What are we doing now?
I don't know.
Are we re-litigating Nixon's legacy?
Is that the point?
Is that the plan right now?
I guess. I I mean since Kissinger
is associated with that might as well. Yeah, sure. An important point to bring up here though is
that Alex should not have this perspective on the opening up of China. He in his own book,
The Great Reset, Alex decries the opening of China as big international businesses coming in
and setting up one party rule in order to make all the money. His position in the book is diametrically opposed to the one he's expressing here on the show,
mostly because he doesn't have a real position that means anything and he didn't write the book.
Yeah.
To keep in line with anti-communist tradition, he needs to be opposed to the opening of China,
because according to that mythology, it was done to support and enable the communists.
Otherwise, why wouldn't they have put Shanghai Shaking power back in the
40s? Yeah. Roger probably isn't going to play ball with that because he loves Nixon so
much. So the best bet here is just to say that Nixon meant well when he opened up China,
but then the dreaded Clintons undid all the goodwill that he put into it. And that's a good
that's a smooth move. You know, I mean, there's a little bit of, if you've ever been on the set, maybe you've
had a long day of shooting, and then your script supervisor shows up and goes, you know,
this does not track with what you did a couple of weeks ago.
You got to throw the whole thing away.
Imagine if Alex had to be accountable to his book.
There was a book supervisor right there with them just being like whispering is I'm sorry
You actually can't believe that according to the book that you quote unquote wrote. Yeah, the show would be nothing but whistles
flag
That would be it would be the news radio buzzer episode and it would be a delight
So Alex wants Roger to just get down to business. What's the bottom line on this Kissinger guy?
Give me the elevator question.
What is it going to be? 500 grand? What are we talking about?
So give us the bottom line on Kissinger.
Well, there's a lot here.
I mean, first of all, when Nixon learns that the Pentagon papers,
which are really state department documents that show how the Vietnam War started,
how it got out of control, and so on. Nixon was completely unconcerned because all they showed
were the mistakes of the Kennedy administration and the Johnson administration.
They had no bearing on the administration And his handling of the war. It was Kissinger who went insane.
It was Kissinger who demanded the illegal wiretaps of the National Security staff, of White
House staff members, and actually members of the press to try to find out who the leaker
was.
It was Henry Kissinger who drove the break in at Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Ellsberg
was the State Department or the NSC official who actually leaked the Pentagon papers to
the media. It was Henry Kissinger who convinced Nixon to have Attorney General John Mitchell
sue the New York Times and the Washington Post in an effort to prevent the publication
of the Pentagon papers, which really were not at all damaging to Richard.
What was deep throat really a composite of people?
I was Kissinger part of it.
I'm sorry, I asked it again.
I spoke over you.
Was Kissinger deep throat?
Part of deep throat.
Was deep throat a composite or one person
Deep throat is general Alexander Hey, where does he come from? Well, he's a deputy to Henry Kissinger. Oh, he is Kissinger's Kissinger as they say
Kissinger's Kissinger. Oh, is they in this as they say scenario people hang out with Roger in the Stone Zone out fair enough
Yeah, in the Stone Zone. That's all they talk about hey gets Kissinger's Kissinger
Here's here is what I didn't I didn't think of this and it really obviously I didn't think of it because it doesn't pertain to me
Right, but I'm sure this happened the instant Kissinger died everybody around the world went oh shit
I can blame so much shit our Kissinger. Oh
Whose Kissinger did that and he cannot defend himself whatsoever
Who's Kissinger who did that and he cannot defend himself whatsoever?
Mm-hmm. So early Kissinger all of that shit was Kissinger's idea watergate Kissinger. He did it Epstein. It's actually Kissinger
Probably name it you've got it. It's Kissinger, baby
So I mean I would say that I don't think that Kissinger was
entirely uninvolved with watergate
That's not to say that but I think Roger might be giving him an outsized role in the whole thing. I mean, frankly, I don't know if Nixon ever even did anything while he was at office at all.
He just drank. And me and Nixon, we just hung out and drank all the time.
His kitchen juice, dude, all those...
Yeah.
Gussages, dude, all that terrible shit.
Yeah.
He was basically the president.
Me and Nixon were bros.
Who were bros who were
growing up. National lampoons fan Nixon. That's what we were up to. So there's
other things that Kissinger did or did not do. And one of them was that he did
not want to help Israel during the Yom Kapoor war. Sure. Let's continue with
Kissinger. I think it's important to recognize that, uh, one of, I think Nixon's greatest achievements
is in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when very similar to what happened on October 7th, Israel
has a complete intelligence breakdown, uh, and there's a surprise attack on Israel by
the Egyptians and the Syrians.
The Israelis are caught short. They are
literally with their backs against the sea and completely out of ammunition.
Israeli Prime Minister Goldomayir sends out an emergency message to President Nixon asking
for an airlift of $36 million of lethal aid. Kissinger is adamantly, vehemently opposed. So is the chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Thomas Morer. So is the State Department. So is the
entire National Security apparatus. Kissinger's argument to Nixon is it might provoke the
Russians. Nixon says, I don't care if it provokes the Russians.
An ally is under attack.
It's the only democracy in the region.
I will stand with Israel.
Nixon then gives the order for the airlift,
but Kissinger decides to try to wait him out,
hoping that Nixon will change his mind.
Late the following afternoon, Nixon says,
well, how soon has you received the lethal aid?
And Kissinger says, no, Mr. President,
we have not sent it yet.
We don't know what kind of blame to use.
Nixon calls Admiral Moore.
This is one of the water gate tapes they never played.
And basically says, I'll tell you what plane to send.
Anything that flies, If that aid is
not on its way to Israel in the next two hours, I'm coming over to the Pentagon and putting
my foot up your ass. This can be found. The media will never play this. So Kissinger
really tried to undermine Israel. Richard Nixon, despite what he may have said in the White
House tapes in terms of derogatory comments
about Jews, Richard Nixon, I'm sorry, I'm at least saved Israel from an annihilation
in 1973 over the objections of Kissinger.
Continuing on Kissinger, great rebuttal, Alex.
That's good stuff.
Let's get to more.
All right, so the stuff that the media won't play, ah, that proves everything that I say,
the stuff the media will play.
Sure, Nixon hated Jews.
Right.
But, you know what?
Actually, it's Kissinger who hated Jews.
Did you know that?
I don't know the extent to which these conversations are right,
and I don't know what tapes Rogers talking about that the media won't play.
I don't know.
I don't care.
I don't either.
And here's the real thing that's going on with this.
Yeah.
Alex should absolutely not agree with on with this. Yeah.
Alex should absolutely not agree with any of it.
None.
Because October 7th and the beginning of the Yam Kapoor War,
were both false flags, according to Alex.
Me.
So that kind of cuts through the narrative there.
Also, you know, who became Prime Minister just after the
Yam Kapoor War, Eatsok Rabin, who was famously assassinated by Steve Pachetek.
Yep.
Oh boy. He also Steve Pachetek was the one who did the camp, David Accords.
He's really mixed up in the history of the Middle East.
I, I don't like how much, uh, uh, like we, we, we spend a lot of time with the
like back ventures, you know, we spent a lot of time with the like back ventures, you know, we spend a lot
of time with the JV squad, but it turns out the JV squad did a lot of shit.
And everybody's talking about the Kissinger's and stuff, but man, you don't even know what
Pachenic has gotten up to.
Well, he's like, and Pachenic's not going to get a right up in the party and when he
does.
He's like one of those punk bands that like was playing around.
Everybody, everybody who was at that show started an assassination team.
Exactly.
He's the weirdo's weirdo.
Absolutely.
Secretly behind literally everything.
Yeah.
And Roger as well.
You know, the two of them are both ex-aprojure.
There's a little more credence to him, actually,
being involved in shit.
So you may ask yourself, who is this Kissinger fellow?
Why really wasn't going to who does he work for?
Boy, is it America? Hmm probably not so bottom line from all my research
The baby was in ski was really the architect of so much the new old order
Kissinger was just a good self-promoter who did he really work for for? We know he was deep into deals with China, working against America in later decades.
I think almost immediately after he leaves his government service, he becomes a paid agent
of the Chinese. He is, uh, he is done
in Shao Ping and later, G's man, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, in Washington
and in the United States. So Kissinger, uh, is not America first. Kissinger is Communist
China first. This has been on the Chinese payroll this whole time. Yeah. I wonder what it would,
you know, I would like to hear Kissinger speak Cantonese.
I wonder what Cantonese would sound like from Kissinger.
Hmm.
I can't even imagine it.
Well, we played a little bit of him earlier.
Just imagine that, but Cantonese.
But Cantonese?
Yeah.
With the tonal language?
Yeah.
Imagine that with a tonal language?
I feel like, yeah, it can be done.
I would be interested to hear it.
So as the
Chinese figurehead in the west in Washington, Kissinger made some requests of Trump. And if I were
if I were Roger, this is not the one I would bring up. Uh-oh. So Kissinger is not America first.
Kissinger is Communist China first. It is in that role that Kissinger contacted President Trump to try to persuade Trump to
extradite Miles Guo, a Chinese dissident, which Nick said, pardon me, which Trump declined
to do.
Kissinger is most definitely aligned with the Chinese, although he's not adverse
to taking a few bucks from the Russians either.
Hey, money's money, it spends.
Let's not tarnish the man's great legacy.
He's dead now, Stone.
So I'm not sure if Kissinger wanted Trump to extradite Miles Glob, but I do know that
Glob sued the shit out of Roger for making defamatory claims about him on Info Wars. Yeah.
Guo sued Roger for $100 million for making baseless allegations about financial and election-related
crimes.
Roger did a real quick about face on that issue to full apology, and he claimed that he
was just repeating things as buddy told him.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Yep.
Kissinger in that ass.
Yeah, so if I were him, I would come up with a different example
Yeah, maybe the way that Kissinger was an agent of China then bringing up the guy who you lied about on this show
Yeah, same show and got sued for a hundred million dollars and then I do apologize now
And I don't think this is actionable. I don't think this is a defamatory
So there's one point that Alex keeps bringing up,
and probably because there's not a lot of depth to what he can talk about
as he's of eKissinger.
And that is the Kissinger was going to go to some guy's birthday party this weekend.
I'm sorry, what?
But both of them died.
And so now there's no party.
Wait, both guys died.
There's no party.
Oh, that's what.
What is it signify that you just met a few months ago with G G ping.
They were betting a lot on him.
Charlie Munger's another operative of G G ping.
He died a few days before he's supposed to have a party for his birthday on New Year's
with Kissinger, New York.
Looks like the party's off Roger.
Well, it doesn't matter how it's you.
Another probably not invited.
All right, anything else on Kessinger?
I got a bunch of other questions.
We've revealed the real Henry Kissinger, brilliant, yes, but extraordinarily duplicitous.
Henry Kissinger's great tactic was Nixon was to threaten to resign.
He threatened to resign if he couldn't get his way on anything.
You take that brilliant out of there and it sounds like Alex.
Yeah.
Listen, this and gets his way by threatening to quit.
Yeah, I'll quit.
I'll just leave.
Yeah.
By the way, he brings up that birthday party like three times.
I, I don't know.
There's something so great about the morning TV show way that you say looks like the party's
off.
Okay.
Dick.
It's not something so funny about the way he said it. I don't I don't know. It
seems petty. Looks like we can kiss that party. Goodbye. All right. Now the weather. Yeah.
Oh, God. So Alex and Roger jump off the Kissinger subject share and start complaining about other
sorts of things naturally like the weather. No social media. Okay. Well, that's fair.
They kick you off social media. They do. And then out of nowhere, there's a fake Roger
Stone account. What? What is this? A parody Roger Stone account? It's probably the CIA.
Well, well, if there's anybody that's funny, it's the CIA. By the way, there's a Roger Stone up on Facebook today. Don't follow in folks.
He's not me. I've asked them four times to take it down. They won't. There's a Roger
Stone over at YouTube too, official Roger Stone. Yes, what? That's not me either. They ignore
my, my requests to take it down. I myself and banned from those black people. And the least thing while that's important,
when they take you off, you don't just get censored. Other people can take your
identity.
Exactly right. I think that's the idea. So I saw that on YouTube, official
Roger Stone is verified. Definitely not me. I never verified it.
And whoever created it in 2017, Alex started putting up Russian language videos.
Hmm. Isn't that interesting? Look, here's the large point. And then they'll use that at the FBI CIA to keep you and I, which I know they do in this foreign intelligence operative situation, the shadow government that Obama will talk about in a minute, they're confirmed to have shut up. So they go out and set things up, link us to Russia, then persecute us, and you see
I.A. resources law fair, and the whole system have just got leaked yesterday against us.
That's why they do that.
They literally go into Congress and close towards the look.
He runs a Russian thing or Jones, ridiculous.
Yeah, no, they could post something in your name that you didn't say at all and pretend
that it's you.
And I think that is the point.
That is not the point.
I don't, you won't be, it's not your account, it's not your account.
I, I, I, I'm, I'm, let, Sicily Roger, Roger Stone, if I understand correctly, you are
complaining that people are claiming you said something
that you did not say.
That is your main issue here?
Well because they're saying it on an account that has my name on it.
Ah, no.
I don't know if you know your life.
Here's the thing.
All right, yeah, I get it.
It's uncomfortable and unpleasant to see an account that is pretending to be saying things that you don't support. Right, but like
Is this any different than like back in the day you could put something up on a signpost and sign it with someone else's name?
You're like this is something that's always a problem. You're Rajasthan. You gotta eat this one
You're Rajasthan. This is this is shit. You eat because fuck it. You've gotten away with way worse.
Drew.
You can't complain about the,
people are duplicitous.
Yeah, no fucking shit, man.
And I would love for that level of evidence to fly in court.
Like a fake account post something
and you are now responsible for it.
And I just, I don't know.
Yeah.
I find that to be a little bit weak.
What a what a
Disparity and importance of subjects on the one hand Kissinger's death on the other somebody's posting like me and
William Shatter won't stop talking shit about how we got to follow the king that one actually is important But we will get back to that I promise I knew we would for now
We have other news though like the FCC is up to some shit. Oh shit
The Biden administration is going to the FCC, and they now are going to have the FCC for
the first time ever, for the first time in 40 years since the inception of the internet,
they're going to censor the internet in the name of equity at the source.
So they no longer have to lean on Facebook or Instagram or Diktok, they can actually decide who gets
to speak.
And let's solve that.
But let's slow down.
We'll pull up the articles, put them on screen.
It's no slowly.
This is a big deal.
Yeah, the FCC voted for new regulations put forward by the Biden administration that for the first time ever will
allow them to censor content on the internet. In other words, they'll be able to side essentially
Alex, whether you or I or some other patriot can have a URL. That's not true. It's all bullshit.
That doesn't sound right at all. So this is around section 60506 from 2021's infrastructure bill.
That section just said that the FCC was mandated to make rules that would
quote, prevent discrimination in the deployment of broadband internet access
based on income level, race, ethnicity, color, religion, or national origin.
In the real world, the conversation around this is about that first one, income
level. How is the FCC going to be able to not allow broadband providers from discriminating against
people based on income level?
It seems like the only really viable way they could do that is through price regulation,
which is with the actual concern and the conversation people are having about this is.
Right.
It says nothing to do with censoring the internet, but figures on the extreme right wing
are pretending that it is.
And there's two major reasons that that charade is being perpetuated.
The first is the most obvious, which is that people in the extreme right wing are obsessed
with creating their own oppression.
They aren't being oppressed, so they need to take every chance they get to build unrelated
things into the most tyrannical chains around their neck.
The social media space is a prime territory for these games to be played out, because everyone's
addicted to social media, and these right territory for these games to be played out because everyone's addicted to social media
and these right-wing folks believe that they're entitled to behave however they want online and no one should be able to criticize them for it.
This creates a perfect landscape for these kinds of narratives to take shape.
You can turn anything, you can mold the unformed clay into this form and people will buy it a hundred times out of honor.
It's a perfect sandbox. Yeah. The second reason this game is being played where potential regulation about broadband access
discrimination is being reported as about censoring your dumb COVID conspiracy post is because
the right wing at the top is beholden to corporate interests.
Regulating the price of internet access is a pretty attractive idea to anyone who's
had to deal with internet service providers, but it's a very threatening thing to the profits of these businesses.
These corporate interests know that there's no way to get normal people mad about this
plan to prohibit discrimination in terms of broadband access, so in order to fight the
regulation, it needs to be presented as being about something else.
People like Alex and Roger need to lie to their audience to get them excited about this
topic at all.
If they presented the information
as it actually exists in reality,
no one would care and most people would think it's a good idea.
One of the roles that people like Alex fulfill
is to transform something threatening to big corporate profits
into something that appears threatening to your personal safety
so you'll be tricked into opposing it.
And that's one of the things that's at play with this.
Yeah, it's always amazing because it is a level. It's the way that, but it's one of those things that's at play with this. Yeah, it's always amazing because it is a level.
It's the way that, it's one of those things
that bums me out so much.
It's not that our government is purchasable.
It's that it's so fucking cheap, you know, like,
because broadband access, internet access
is one of those things that it seems like
you should be unbribable upon
because there is a 100% support behind you just being like,
hey, here's my new bill, government has internet support,
and all you have to do to know is that you'll never have
to speak to Comcast again.
100% support, 100% approval rating.
Well, the only fear you have from that is they'll murder you.
They're going to kill you.
Comcast will absolutely murder any politician
that tries to do that shit, but you will get elected
at 100% of the time. I don't put a past Comcast based on murder any politician that tries to do that shit, but you will get elected at 100% of the time
I don't put it past
Comcast based on like experience of them to have teams of assassins. Yeah, they will be put it for sure
There's no other way they can keep this I don't know about like the full
Deprivatization of broadband access. I don't know about that
I don't know if that would have blanket or even like fully broad support,
but regulating the ways that these internet service
providers can behave, what they can charge,
especially in places where there's like,
you live in a building in a lot of places in Chicago,
you have one choice.
Yeah.
There is an effective monopoly in a lot of cities
around the country.
Yeah. And so having some kind of a check on that There is an effective monopoly in a lot of cities around the country.
And so having some kind of a check on that from the government, I think is something that
most people would probably be pretty in favor of, which is why you have to change the
narrative entirely.
I mean, yeah, it really, it should, it's fucking, it would be easy to just be like, hey, listen,
all cable companies have to give you a span of time
that's only two hours.
They can't give you, like, you have to be home from 7 a.m.
to 6 p.m. the next day.
No, no, it's 7 to 7.
I don't care.
It's a so popular thing to do, but they're easy to buy.
They're cheap.
So you right there were dangerously close
to shifting into a bit that would fly
at Adam Corolla's comedy camp.
Who's that? Oh, a god I saved this they got
I pulled up. I'm staying out of that comedy camp. So that's what's going on there. The FCC
is not going to make it so you can't post about Trump. No, no, no. So Alex has some thoughts
about global politics. How they're anti-globalists being elected everywhere.
And while I do agree with them
that there are some troubling things
like we've discussed with the Netherlands,
with Argentina, I do think Alex is making up
some numbers here.
Oh yeah.
But Roger, you know, Hobby Air, Malay,
I think he's a great guy, the whole system's having him.
I think he's a great guy.
They just as you know a few years ago
got rid of the electronic button machines, got paper mallets, which aren't perfect, but are way better. And magically
he wins. And we also have El Salvador with the pay tree and in whether you look at Sweden
or Greece or the Netherlands or Italy or New Zealand way. I've looked at the numbers.
About 80% of regional elections
around the world are going to anti-globalist and around 65, 70% are going at the presidential
or the ministerial, a prime minister level. That has got to scare the hell out of the
new world order. Give me your million-foot view, then let's zoom in to 10,000 feet with
the Javier Malai and Argentinian
No, Alex, I think you're absolutely right. I think you're right about those numbers you're making out
What the fuck are you talking about? How can you even say I think you're right to that noise?
Well because it's just it's basically just like let's move along. I think you're totally right Alex
I'm really right Alex 80% of all elections everywhere
Anti-global municipal elections dog catcher election
ombudsman listen omnibudsman the only thing
that has greater global approval ratings
than anti-globalism that's queen bag
mm-hmm that's it okay all right yeah okay that's it
you're not I'm not arguing with you I'm not sure if concert films out. Okay. I'm just saying I didn't know that. Yeah, well you shouldn't make
There is an obsession on Alex's part to make up numbers. Yeah, and yes
It's like we have a 98%
Wake up rate with our documentaries on this, the spec down to 92 now.
This is just like he loves making up numbers.
Yeah, it is fun.
So in this ex-clip, Alex and Roger talking about how Trump needs to lock up his political
enemies.
Who doesn't?
And you just get just get echoes of 2016 year.
That's right.
You said this a few years ago.
I run again, but they messed with him and threatened him and
attacked him so much.
Annie then saw how America was being destroyed.
You told me privately that, well, it looks like he's going to do it.
And he said, but don't tell anybody six months before he even started saying he was.
I'm giving some insight.
baseball, but it's okay now.
It's an hindsight to show how accurate you were.
And so they drafted him by intimidating and trying to threaten
him or trying to intimidate him. And now, as you said, this is a new Trump. He's totally wise now.
He knows about the deep state. And they say that, oh my God, we're all going to jail. Well, yeah,
not because you're the political opposition, but because you've engaged in treason and you're never
going to stop trying to stop us from saving the country in the
world until you do go to prison. You're the ones that censored. You're the ones that
targeted people in law fair and fake criminal charges. You're the ones that did everything
you now claim Trump is going to do. Well, he better do it, not out of vengeance, but out
of justice, Roger. Yeah, it's classic. Alinsky is a mile. It's all need to tell you. Yeah, classic
linsky shit. Yeah. Um, you know, I think that this is fun way to rationalize what you
always wanted to do, which is start chaining locker up again, because that was really fun.
It was so much fun. And you all made a lot of shirts and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. You made a lot
of money. Okay, lock her up stuff.
Okay, let me ask you this question,
because I think this is really going to determine
the election in 2024.
Are there enough political enemies
for Donald Trump to go after to last his four years?
Do you know what I mean?
Like can we, hey, listen, I don't want in to govern,
but frankly, I don't really want any of these people governing.
So instead of having a president who's like,
what if I have ideas?
No, no, no, no, let's have a president who's like,
I'm going after this guy next week.
And then we watch.
I think it's a great idea.
It's unhealthy.
Sure, but we just all enjoyed George Santos.
Why not have a more violent version of George Santos?
But here's the thing, we didn't love George Santos
because like people were like, get him.
I think there was a, let's watch him dance.
Sure, let's see if he can get out of it.
Listen, hey, we all love dancing with the stars,
but we also love the wire.
You know, there's a certain level of violence
that is a sexy to people.
I feel like yeah making
Politics sure on a national level right into a squid game
I didn't start I didn't make it into a squid game. I'm just showing up to this squid game
Well, you're still you're still complicit in it fair enough
Um, I I enter your original question. Yeah, yes. Of course he has enough enemies to make it four years
See there we go undoubtedly. I'm saying if we just he's gonna be too distracted to fuck up the actual country
All we have to worry about I mean, I don't have to worry about anything. I'm not on TV being like I don't like
Don't drop see he won't even bother me sure. We don't tweet much. We'll just watch, we'll just watch anchors disappear.
That, that is probably an interesting day.
Yeah. Yeah.
So, um, we know that Alex is now on a, they're going to kill Trump.
Sure. Uh, kind of kick diet, coax.
Yep. And so he brings up that with Roger.
Yeah. I'm sure you saw innocent me see CNN,
because you're a news how I am, am, the original publications, the business insider,
saying what happens if Trump dies before the election?
They're now floating in as a kind of a threat
or kind of an idea of what they want to do.
I mean, I think Trump needs to understand
like Tucker Carlson keeps warning.
On this trajectory, everything fails.
What's the last thing you do
is a political opposition when you're losing,
and but you're in control of the intelligence agencies and law enforcement, well, you try to kill the champion of the
people. So I know we don't want to bring this up, but they're bringing it up. They're
the ones making the threads. That's what keeps me up at night is them killing Trump and
then the aftermath of that.
Yeah, look, I agree with that. I think they've used the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the murder of John Kennedy.
The revelations by this 88-year-old former Secret Service agent Paul Landis, plus this shocking
new documentary actually reviewed in the New York Times what the Parkland doctors saw.
They're using all that media coverage, plus this new narrative what happens if trump dies
try to normalize people to the idea that that's a possibility
uh... look at every single night
when i say my prayers i pray for it i pray for the safety of dot com
uh... every sunday at church i like a candle for him
he is our last
best hope to save this country and Western civilization. Holy
shit. Yeah, I mean, if somebody pardon me out of prison, I'd be, I'd blight a candle.
I'd say I'd let a candle. Well, I mean in public. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um, I think it's, you
know, we got, it's a little bit much. Yeah. Saving the country, it's saving Western civilization,
the last chance is Trump. I know. But man, Leeds, searing down the barrel at eight years in prison and only having to do what?
Like six months or something?
Oh, no, no, no. I don't, I don't fault Roger for saying things.
Yeah, it's just expecting to be taken seriously.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's, that's a good point.
Um, but then the other thing is, is, is like, you don't need the media to acclimate people to the idea that Trump dying is possible. He's an old man in bad health
What is it possible? What is it gonna take for us to remember that you should that being old like being past 70 meant
You were gonna die any moment for a long time especially if you're in poor health. It can be a
fatal
Liability especially if the world watched you eat a shit ton of McDonald's against our will.
As Alex has told us, he gets a hundred bags of food delivered to the house.
Discuss it.
And randomly chooses a big Mac.
It is, it is like every nutritionist should have to the first day that you sit down and
have a talk with them.
They should have to explain why Donald Trump's not dead or they should have to go kill him
Just don't be like that. There's a you know otherwise. What's the point of you?
I'm a diet. There's no such thing as nutrition. There's only why isn't Trump dead yet?
So your argument is that
Dietetic is not a good argument
By the fact that Trump is alive. Trump's continued existence. Well, what about
Kissinger live into a 100 eating all those sausages and the
Yeager weirers?
Well, everybody knows the fact that fat makes you think better.
Yeager's Nits.
That is true.
Something like that.
So Roger believes that Trump is the last chance to save Western civilization.
Sure.
Alex needs to one up in a little.
OK.
Well, I had to use Messianic parallels.
I'm not saying he's Jesus. Can be 100% clear.
I'm saying ripples of history repeating.
I don't want Trump to be killed.
But if they murdered Trump, that would only make our movement 10 times stronger.
Are they that crazy, Roger?
You know, they seem to be unaware of the fact that just trying to lock him up
because of all these fabricated crimes,
has turbocharges campaigned and turbocharges movement?
So I think you're like Alex Wells comparing him to Jesus.
Well, once you start saying the word messiah,
anic or messiah any basis did the messiah.
And there are Jesus ripples through history.
If you put the word
Messiah in a sentence with a person you are by necessity
Comparent yeah, yeah, yeah, so I guess Trump is gonna save us all or something sure
So Roger Roger takes off also apparently he's writing a book about who shot Reagan
And I think it's George HW Bush George Bush. George H. W. Bush did everything.
H. W. is the one who's behind Reagan.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, take that. That sounds fun.
That sounds like a fun little narrative.
So look for that book to come out soon.
Kind of excited.
So yeah, Roger was teasing the book and he's like, I don't want to give any spoilers,
but take a look at George H. W.
But like, wait, you just spoiled the book.
Yeah. So Alex comes back and he's like, I gotta get into the news.
I gotta do some news stuff.
But look, why?
Why is it that I do such a bad job?
Now, I want to hit some really dangerous news here folks.
And I want listeners to listen to me because I'm
my biggest problem.
I'll have these crystallized thoughts
that I know are absolutely right
and that will explain everything to people
from deep research and experience.
And then I listen to rebroadcast sometime
and I never get to all of it.
And that's because I try to get too many details
instead of just making the big
statement open ended. And then from there going through all the evidence, I didn't try
to put it on the evidence and then just make a quick summation at the end. No, you
should say what I'm about to present. And then we should walk through it. But I made
a real deep dive, deep, deep dive study of the new world order in history and different elites and how they operate and what they want and what they're doing. And here's what it comes down to.
There are fabulous technologies available right now. And a lot of things that are being suppressed that are seen as this. Rump of technologies by the establishment. Okay.
is the rep of technologies by the establishment. Okay.
That they don't want the general public to add
because it will free up civilization even more.
And we'll be able to do even more incredible things
and then they won't control the future.
Okay, so the point is that there's a magic technology.
Magic tech.
Just being suppressed.
Yeah, there's magic that's being suppressed.
Yes.
Okay.
Okay.
Didn't need the preamble.
I mean, yeah, that's fine.
I understand that he wrestles with how bad he is at conveying information. Yeah, I get that. Yeah, yeah, that's fine. I understand that he wrestles with how bad he is
at conveying information.
I get that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But without that, this show does not work.
It doesn't exist.
This show is all about not getting to the point.
I mean, imagine the length, just viewing time,
how much he would have to vamp,
to fill the amount of time he's not feeling.
He says nothing forever.
I know.
And that's the point.
Yeah.
But I guess I would struggle with that too,
because you do listen back sometimes.
I imagine if you're Alex, if he does in fact listen back,
he probably is like, woo, that doesn't,
that doesn't do it.
Yeah, I can't, I can't imagine doing that.
The point I was trying to make was this.
And then I said all these other things that are unrelated and then pretended that it all tied together, I could do imagine doing that. The point I was trying to make was this. And then I said all these other things that are unrelated
and then pretended that it all tied together,
I could do better than that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why I don't mind being where I'm at,
where if I listen back and I go,
oh, can't believe that guy said that.
Oh shit.
So Alex is, there's magic technology, right?
And it's being suppressed, because that's the way
that the globalists are able to maintain their control.
It would be too good for us.
We'd have too much free time.
And they're threatened by that.
Okay.
They're threatened by renaissance.
They're threatened by dynamic societies,
because those will give rise to individuals
and ideas and groups that will supplant the current ruling class, which you need to supplant ruling classes. Even if they got there
through hard work, it's time to move over every few generations and there's new
blood through hard work. That's that's the essence of freedom. It's why God put
an expiration date on all of us. Oh, that's why. So you can move on to the next level that you've chosen.
And so others have a chance at the wheel.
And you don't want to be here trying to get up.
The very selfish, selfish, cold blooded decision has been made by less than 20 families.
To dump people down to turn us against each other, to poisonous and make us so toxic and so
stunned that we will then accept being depopulated by 90%. This is what you say all the time.
I mean, what is your big thing that you're building up to is the same thing you said for 20 years
But I say Kroa toa. Let's let's do fun stuff. Yeah, like why why are we doing this? It's so disappointing
Yeah, of course 25 but 20 families part is an interesting wrinkle sure and he couldn't back that up either again
Oh, there's a number on Alex's show. It's made up well
I mean, but it is it's a little bit along the lines of the like,
oh Bill Gates is he's not even in the top 15.
Well, yeah, but then the other days,
13 bloodlines of the Illuminati, there's a tradition to this idea.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like the good family.
I always like a good the families that have controlled
the European society since, you know, 500 AD or whatever.
Those are always nice.
Right. It does veer towards anti-Semitism
when it's in Alex's world pretty quickly.
Sure, but I mean, when you stop and think about how funny
it is for people to actually believe in that noise,
whenever you're like, okay, so if the same family's been
in charge for like a thousand years,
you know how many people that families
are related to that family now,
like that family's essentially a million people.
Right, it works incredibly well when there is like,
really regimented and rigorous in intermarried.
Totally.
Yeah, like a royal family kind of.
Sure, in public.
Yeah.
But the extent to which like the Ford family has been like
diffused.
Yeah, yeah.
Through marriages and or the Rothschilds. Totally. Yeah.
Like it's it's comical to imagine that these even though there is institutional power that
comes from, you know, I'm not going to pretend that's not the case. But the idea that there
is just 20 families that have decided to kill off humanity. It's it's fun I guess in a in a conspiracy
uh, Bongs session kind of way, but uh, I think it's like a,
it's just more of like a condensing character, you know,
cleaning up the narrative, making things a little bit easier to understand.
You know, what about the council of 12?
Well, see, but would was that better?
You would rather have that than the council of like 358 guys who all have an equal say in like the textile
Manu no no no just the council of 12 exist within the 20 families. Oh, how does this because they both have to exist
That's a good question. They're both real are there eight families that don't have a voting
membership on the council is it alternating?
Is it like the security council? Is it like the premier league after the season?
You have the chance for promotion or relegation.
Right.
Based upon your council skills.
I like this.
These are all good pitches.
Based on how good your ideas were at dumbing down
the population will give you a boost.
I like that.
I like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is good.
So they hate renaissance because people will get, like,
individuals will rise who are strong and challenge a power system
Yeah, oh I hate it even if we did get there by hard work on our own
I guess that one but they they project their hatred of themselves sure these elites they hate themselves so weird whenever
Projectors project onto people who are projecting onto they
Hate themselves right and therefore they make you hate yourself
hmm and then they kill you with vaccines. Okay, well, it's nice. They show love themselves and a deep subconscious for God to load the world
that
They're projecting their
hatred of themselves upon us
they're hatred of themselves upon us.
And they're not fulfilled because they're not standing up for the species, but they're totally committed.
So 20 plus million people are dead from the shots.
The Navy just released an official document
that was secret and spin leaked,
but they confirmed it's real that there's a 900 plus percent
increase in heart failure in the Navy and
Some more numbers and the other branches of the military. Oh wow
So there's a video going on social media of a guy in a military uniform claiming that he found numbers that reflect these huge increases in heart failure in the Navy
But these aren't numbers that have been made public and no one's reviewed this at all
Yeah, it's just a guy and his Navy outfit
saying all this stuff in a video
that someone posted to social media,
but folks like Russell Brand and the Blaze
have picked it up and now Alex is catching the ball
and embellishing the story out further.
Now it's not a guy in a video,
it's secret leaked reports that the Navy has admitted
a real, now it's not just the Navy,
it's also other branches of service. Right.
It's important to recognize these techniques because they're the fingerprints of a liar
and how Alex operates.
He takes some entirely flimsy story that no one has any reason to take it face value,
and in order to boost his reporting of it, he adds details.
Alex needs to differentiate himself from all these other shit heads like Russell Brand
and the Blaze who are reporting on the same meaningless shit that he covers. So he adds the info wars boost.
Something, whatever.
Alex used to do this with real things,
like the Mayac report.
Yeah.
He would add layers onto something that is a real,
and now he has to just do that with memes.
That's pretty dark.
Yeah.
So I looked into it a little bit
and this is a guy who is,
he's as a history of making a bunch of antivacs claims.
So this remains to be seen.
But at this point, it's just more grist for the mill
of the antivacs, COVID conspiracy bullshit economy
needs these constant hits in order to keep, like Alex has a bombshell every fucking week
Yeah, they'd all just gets forgotten and we're all supposed to be dead
So many times so many times I know I mean, I understand why 900% is a great way to grab attention and so and all that stuff
Well, it almost makes you feel like this person's being restrained
It could have gone a thousand. I mean, but it's like I it all it makes no sense to me how we're not past that kind of bullshit already
You know like because we've all watched so many super intelligent super qualified people freak the fuck out because there's a
15% increase in something somewhere and you're like 15%, I don't even know if that's a lot.
But if somebody says 900%,
that's like a waterfall,
that's fucking nose exploding out of your home.
You would see a thousand percent increase in anything.
Yeah, and if it's heart failure,
if it's heart failure,
you'd be watching people fall every day
and like walking down the street. Yeah, it would be
Staggering. Yeah, if this then what kind of analysis fails pretty hard on this. No, the number of people who I've who are like so
stayed and calm and collected whenever they go
We've seen a 12%
Incre as though it's terrifying right Somebody saying 900% lead me the fuck alone.
Well, but that's because all those people
who complain about 12% increases
and things are in on the cover up.
Oh, that's a good point.
It's so easy to get around your concern.
I have terrible concerns.
So Alex is going to explain this roll out.
How the globalists are going to roll their shit out.
Sure.
Except he doesn't really,
because he gets lost in the weeds
complaining about people being confused about God giving us
free will.
Well, that'll happen.
He has free will to get lost in the weeds.
I'm just going to say, it's the safest course to fight this.
If this thing goes in, almost everybody's dead.
Sure.
And I'm going to play clips for you here in just a few minutes
that tie into this.
And I'm going to explain how the rollout's going to happen, how it's going to unfold,
and the different layers to it, the layers of the people implementing it,
but also the layers to the attack. Because we have the enemy blueprint.
God gives us free will. God loves us and wanted to create creatures it, but also the layers to the attack. Because we have the
enemy blupper. God gives us
free will. God loves us and
wanted to create creatures in
his image. Little G, not
gods, but little little
little Gs. That's that's
that's that's the Old
Testament says that. And
the snow dogs children. We're
not like the new ages. Oh,
we are God. No, we are not
God. We are experiencing God
interfacing with God and our little
Jesus. We're made by God. We're a little slice off the old block, a little chip off it.
I hate you so much. And we have to go through this to prove our worth.
And God gave us free will.
And God and God's perfection made the decision.
Is it immoral for God to create new entities that will have free will and will be able
to grasp infinity, not control it or be omnipresent, but understand it?
Feel it.
Be it. And God said, yeah, I will create
new energies that will then fence forth, continue on eternally, but they will be able to make
decisions and some will make bad decisions is that bad. And God, it is infinite, wasn't
decided, no, I will or did the decided, no, I will allow the existence of evil, because
I will allow the existence of freedom.
But, but, God gives us the manual.
What about it?
And sends us into the test with the answers in a cheat sheet, literally.
Revelation all over us.
What a stupid God then.
Leads, guides and direct us
Yes, the book of Revelation I guess is the the cheat cheat guide
Yeah, I don't I don't think we're gonna learn about the rollout I don't think we're gonna get to those layers and I feel like that's we're lost now
And here's what I like about this. Here's what I really like about so much of this kind of theology is that it it
It like presupposes that
I give a shit after the fact.
Do you know what I'm saying?
So like, okay, fine.
God kills us all because he's gotten that whole thing, or the globalists or the devil
or whatever, kill us all, right?
We're all dead or the people of us are left, okay, so fine.
So what happens after we're all dead?
Does that guy just keep rolling out? Does God make new people? Does God punish him and start all over again?
Right like if the devil wins, what does God do? Yeah, the devil's win.
Is the God like fuck and then moves? Does is this like a winner stays kind of competition?
I feel like that's impossible. It has to be impossible, right?
Within me. Right. So for me what so many of these conversations are like
No, no, I don't even care. I don't care one way or the other if God is good is bad
Whatever if you say he's right. I'm on the other side just cuz I want to see what happens if the supreme creator
Can lose if the supreme creator can lose that fuck yeah, let's ride it out.
It's, if you can't then why am I here, leave me alone.
It's staggering to imagine having a theological construct
wherein God can lose.
Yeah, if God can't lose then fine.
What are you guys have a great day?
But if God can lose, I'm on the devil's side 100%.
I'm not gonna go that far.
Sure, but.
Sure, sure. I understand where you go that far. Sure, but.
Sure, sure.
I understand where you're coming from.
I would just like Alex to get to the fucking point.
Yeah, me too.
That's why I daydreamed about what if God could be putting me out.
I understand that he has the free will
to get into whatever he wants on his show,
but sometimes, sometimes.
Sometimes, sometimes, please. Yeah, we just really got to get to it.
Yeah, we're not going to get to it. No, God says, okay, I'm doing this, but I'm going to put
guard rails up on the straight and narrow and I'm going to be every step of the way and I please
the opposite way. Please, please. Yeah, you'll get ahead. If you cheat up front, but you'll
lose everything, but I also believe you're cheating. When the I've been, but okay,
I mean, eternity, I got big plans for you, but I'm going to give you the cheat sheet. Please
join me. Please. And God, by the way, has ordered the devil. This is even in the Bible. New
testament old, the devil goes in heaven and says, am I allowed to persecute this person? Job.
Job will turn against you. If you take away his family, everything is God. Take that away. Well, if you kill him, he'll turn against you. Didn't happen. Then God restored it all.
Wait.
And so that's key to understand.
I don't think you understand. Is that the devil is an instrument of God? God has allowed that to operate to test us.
But God has also given us the cheat sheet of our conscience of history, of common sense,
of the Bible, and shows like this.
Shows like this. Info Wars is itself part of God's cheat sheet.
Also, I mean, God, you know, the devil is an instrument of God. And so, therefore, God can't lose because God's just messing with us through the devil.
Exactly. So you understand that if you're making, if you're making that point,
I don't even need to be here. Right. I couldn't go somewhere else. Yeah.
I believe it goes somewhere else and not talk to you about this nonsense.
No, no, you're again, you said that. I get to go away now. Yeah, go somewhere else and not talk to you about this nonsense.
You said that. I get you going out.
I do feel like in Alex's conception of things,
God is messing around with this free will thing quite a bit.
I mean, he is meddling to an extent where free will
is no longer free. What is fascinating about it is that
this God is so confused that it almost makes me feel like that would be what like what a God could be.
If you could comprehend the infinite, which you can't obviously, but if you could, it would drive you insane.
And then maybe you would do something. Maybe once you get past the, once you're like, oh, the universe is flat, then you're like, fuck it.
Let's just see what happens if I make Alex go insane. Alex is basically Dr. Manham. Yeah, yeah, absolutely
He's bald. All right. All right. Here's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna make an 18.5 billion year
Lightyear long-eat universe, but I'm only gonna make it 17 and a half billion years old
They will get fucked up about it.
They'll have no idea what's going on.
And get this.
What?
I'm gonna choose for the guy who's the most important figure in all of human history.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
To be a shithead drunk in Texas, who yells a bunch of nonsense on the radio and has a problem
with life.
Oh my god, the devil's sitting there like Jesus man. You are good.
Puff puff pass devil. So we get it to a little bit of intergalactic space law here.
Sure. Always a good one. Yep. Yep. I'm definitely on God's team. I'm in soiled rags and feel like
a joke in God's presence, but I'm on the team. I made the cut. I'm on the team.
You're on the team too. It's why you're doing it. But even the devil has to follow as God's rule of the cheat sheet. And that's a primitive term for it. It's not a cheat sheet.
It's a primitive, sir. It tells us the plan puts it in our spirit and then even gives us temporal
examples everywhere. And that's why the globalist show you movies and TV shows and everything and tell you what
they're going to do because they have to.
They have to tell you what they're doing in small print, but it's got to be there.
So they don't have free will?
Because God gave us a lifeline when God did this and that is
so powerful. That is that's the most powerful thing to understand. And to understand
what God's mind but to see God's plan from our primitive level, it's it's God. It's perfect.
You thank you for making me exist. I understand you're going to lose a lot of people because of free
will. How do we save them? And God says you are going to save them. Through me, you're going to go warn them.
You're going to get a good, I did not apply for the son. I'm not Jesus. You're not Jesus. He was the
son of God, but we're archetypes of that. Son, I need you to go save my other children. You're there.
I put you there as the special ops in this operation. I need you to go get them and save them.
I've given you all the skills. I've given you the gifts. I put you through the hell that you signed on to so you can be there for these people.
Now you understand you're in my mind now. You understand how precious they are, the product will son.
So I don't get mad at God for how much energy puts in the the product of the sun because I've been the chosen son. You've been
the chosen son from the chosen son. You've been with God the
whole time. God's telling us I want you to go save the product
of the sun now. Oh boy. That's our job. Where we had it. We're
God's cheat sheet. That's what this show it. Wait, now we're
completely clear so that people that decide to go against God.
No, they did it and
Know they signed on to a losing operation. So it's completely clear. See that seems fair for you
You seem like you if you've almost stoked to clear. Yeah, you've signed on to a losing operation
Yeah, I have not personally. I don't I don't feel like I am going against God by saying Alex is full of shit
And this is all nonsense.
Right.
I still retain some ability to be like,
I'm gonna make my decision about God on my own terms.
Sure.
I don't believe that Alex has any connection to anything, uh, nearly approaching a God.
Yeah.
Um, this is his own internal struggle that he is clearly wrestling with.
See, I go the opposite direction.
I take on face value that every God exists
and I choose individually to tell them
that I don't believe in them.
That's gonna take you longer than Trump's taking on
all his enemies.
It takes a while, but you know,
you start alphabetically and eventually you'll get there.
I don't quite understand the intergalactic space law of it all.
I don't understand how that works here.
So it makes me so mad. So God, she cheats you. space law of it all. I don't understand how that works here.
So it makes me so mad. God, that sheet sheet that he has given that seems like it could be just about
anything. It's Info Wars, the show. Yeah. It's our conscience.
Yeah, it's all of these internal things to the book of Revelation, apparently.
And then it's also this weird one rule
that the globalists have to tell you what they're doing.
I mean, you know, earlier, earlier yesterday,
I was, I can't remember why it came up,
but I was looking at these photos
that the Russian probe sent back from Venus,
from the surface of Venus.
You know, like we can't see it
because it's surrounded by so much gas
and the temperatures absurd.
And then-
It's so weird that there were like rocks
on the surface that just said
the FCC has been censored the internet.
They was very weird.
The global,
intergalactic contract law.
You know,
what you do see the like the color
and then you have to stop and you have to realize
like this is a different planet.
We sent through just bombs,
shit to another planet and had it send a picture back.
That is fucking astonishing.
And you know what, it looks like some fucking rock.
Planets are all just fucking rock, man.
You know?
Except for Saturn, which needs to be fed.
Yeah, but I mean, it's like there's no
There's no mystery to
Didn't intentional contract law. It's just crazy that we can see all this shit
Intergalactic contract law applies to Venus as well. Oh my god
It's so I mean it is astonishing to look at those pictures and to be like that is a different planet and then be like
It looks like fucking Arizona.
Who gives a shit? Who gives a shit about Venus? What are we doing? You got over you got over
it. What are we doing? I don't care about the majesty of creation. What about it? It looks like Arizona.
What are we going to Arizona? Can I trick you into doing that? Hey, that even more. I'd rather go to
Venus. Okay. Yeah. So there is a hierarchy. There is. So look,
we're the devil bad. Yeah. Hey,
them were better than the devil. And then Alex finally gets to
the point, I think. Okay. It would be evil. If God just made us
conscious and threw us in with the devil into a pit bullfight
and watch this get our asses chewed up. No, he gives us
everything. He gives us the enemy playbook. He gives us the
manuals. He gives us the will, the looks, the energy. We've got the repertoire, the spirit,
we're repertoire.
Infinity more powerful than the devil. He gives us everything and just says, we make
the right choice. We enjoy. I said, we'll make the right choice. Show sample. Real sample.
Alex.
Buddy.
It more ways than one.
Why is your shafers coming on?
This, they've already released new viruses, but the shots they gave, they've got the
dialing, they're immune systems, there's record deaths everywhere.
They're now blaming it on mystery viruses, because you know, the vaccine protection from
COVID, but we don't know why you're dying.
And now they've got Fauci and Peter Hoetz climbing off
from under rocks telling us disease.
X is about to kill everybody.
It's going to be 20 times worse.
There's the headlines right here.
And new lockdowns are starting and all male.
And if you told that, and then William Shatner, William fucking
shout from under his run.
That piece of shit.
And he says,
we need to leave the stars to lead us out of this.
Is this the point?
Oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh,
oh, oh, oh, I know now, clearly, eight-year-old me watching
a rerun of Star Trek is gonna be like,
you know how important that guy is going to be to the king.
I mean, it's Harold.
It's amazing.
And he doesn't, like,
in the interview itself, the part that Alex plays,
the interviewer brings up that
you live in Canada, so he's your king. And Shadner says, in a tone that sounds joking,
hails the king. Yeah. He actually is like, oh, everyone must follow King Charles. It's
ridiculous. This is absurd. So Alex started this off by complaining about how he conveys information poorly.
Right.
And sometimes when he listens back to the show, he realizes I should just get to the point
and then lay out the information as opposed to what I normally do.
Right.
And so in service of that, he rambled about the devil and God and free will for a while,
for quite a while.
Sometime.
Explained intergal galactic contract law. Again.
Again.
Again.
And then seems to have gotten to the point in a very rushed fashion at the end, which is
not the same point that he had before, which was magic technologies are being suppressed
by the globalists.
And now it's, there are already new viruses that have been released.
And it's because the globalists gave you the vaccine,
which killed your immune system. So now you're gonna get all these viruses and it's the bio-weapon.
Yeah. Yeah. So that's the point, I guess, that you rushed through there at the end.
You know what? I've got another point. I got a greater point, in fact. I've got an even more
impressing, more pressing issue here, all right? Is it about Chattanoner if god has given of us all of this shit then what fucking you
don't trust me like he's giving me fine fine you give me the manual cool but now I'm hearing that
I've also got this advantage I've also got this advantage and we've got guardrails up around
the straight and narrow man what's the fucking point am I even involved here it's like playing
like a baby it's like playing Donkey Kong tropical freeze with funky Kong
It's like playing doom on God mode. That's what it is. It's pathetic
You know what? I don't even think this God is making me insulted. He's condescending to us
Also, when Alex is listing off all the things that we have yeah is repertoire like the number of songs you know
I'm, boy, you have-
No repertoire.
It depends on how many threats you are, you know?
Are you a five-threat, you know,
can you sing, can you dance,
do you do a little soft-shoot, like what are we talking?
Beaking of repertoire.
Repetwise.
Someone has a good repertoire.
Who?
William Shatter.
Yeah.
Numbers spoken word albums.
I have no idea why Steve Allen popped into my-
No.
Not, he's no Shatter. No, he's no shatter. William Shatter is not
read into the whole thing. He told everything's collapsing where the experts.
Everybody's about to die. Let's do what we say. He comes back a few years ago from
a space trip and goes, Hi, everyone's gonna die. The cataclysm's will
stand for them. Do what the king of England says,
over all dead. He just did it again.
That's pathetic. That's a man's joke. But he wants those life extension technologies
they've got. He looks better at 90 something. They looked 10 years ago. Oh, they got some
special stuff. And that's why Jared Kusher says, I'm never going to die. Ah, so maybe
we are back to the life extension technology. Okay, but not really. All right. Yeah. All
right. So William Shandor is saying follow the king because he wants to keep sucking off that
Magic technology, right right right right
Well, I mean his hair is better than ever sure. Well, he's rich right yeah, yeah
And why does he need to do any of this then
Because he wants the life extension technology that the globalists are only give him if he tells everyone that they're gonna die and they need to follow King Charles
Alright, I'm gonna throw it at you. Let me let me throw this out at you. Okay, william Shedder telling me to follow the King is going to make
Zero
Why would I follow the king because of Shedder right? I don't even think that would work with a major star Trek fan
I mean yeah, I know this is whoo okay?
Okay, okay, you've got the guy who played Captain Kirk
Which is I mean that's impressive right but really to me that's only important because it inspired
Galaxy Quest ultimately into the day, you know so
Sorry Shatter get out of here. Wow. Yeah, so we
Look Alex in that last clip mentioned that Elijah Schaefer is going to be coming back.
Sure.
Coming on the show.
Okay.
And so, Alex introduces him by having a barrage of headlines that Schaefer could respond
to.
And he's entering into the fray, he made me want to quit.
Uh-oh.
What do you make just of the insaneness going on Elon Musk
telling the you know globalists trying to intimidate him and bully him f off
William Shatter Singh prepared a dynast king Charles rules the earth
we've got the euland Singh disease that's new lockdowns needed
that we've got the DOJ targets all Trump supporters on twitter demands a list of all users
who retweeted like to or mentioned President Trump in giant,
battalitarian drag nets.
It's confirmed that Obama and documents set up
a secret group in the government
to try to overthrow Trump and censor and steal elections.
I mean, it's just we're drinking out of a fire hose here.
Elijah Schaefer, thanks for joining us.
Hello, Alex, and thanks for having me on.
I saw Beto a work on the screen there a couple of minutes ago.
I haven't seen him. I think he only pops up out of a sulfur pits once every four years right when the elections come.
But, uh, damn, you know, looking at him too. He's really interesting because I feel like he's sort of a reflection of what happens when you
join the cult keball and you start injecting baby foreskin stem cells in your face.
a cult kevall and you start injecting baby foreskin stem
cells in your face.
But once you hit 30, so the guy
looks like he's both a 14 year
old pre-pubescent late bloomer
and a 47 year old geriatric
patient, meshed to one person.
It's very demonic, very sick.
Yeah, but I mean, genuinely,
Alex, they've been saying for,
you know, over 40 years that
we're going to die in 12 years
and to be completely honest with
the way the world's going.
I wish they were correct. I wish they were honest because I honestly wouldn't mind exiting this earth a little sooner than later if you know what I mean.
Hey Alex, here's some fun riffing about about Beto O'Rourke and hey, I wish I was dead.
Yeah. Good start to the interview.
Wow. Two things. One, humor, shorten it, cut out words, cut out words
that you don't need and then it would be funny.
Previty is the call of the day.
Two, there are plenty of funny ways to say,
I want to die.
I know I've said them all.
It felt like you did want to die.
That is a way that you say, I want to die.
I know. I've said them all you say, I want to die. I know.
I've set them all delivery, not strong.
No, I'm a real not strong.
Yeah, the repertoire, the repertoire, not good.
Not good.
Yeah, I would, I would suggest he go back to the, go back to some open mics, maybe hit
two or three a night for a while.
Yeah.
So, I decided I was going gonna check out from this interview.
Good call.
After this next clip, which is the last clip we have.
All right.
And it's a shaper being a bit racist.
Sure.
While offering Alex a gift.
Now, keep in mind, this is a comedic bit that he's doing.
This is a comedic bit.
Yes.
Is there a, is the lighter sh Shae for supposed to be funny?
You could have fooled me.
I was gonna say like it does have the feeling
like he is coming into this with the expectation of like,
I am leading with humor.
Oh, he's trying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So like, is he supposed to be a funny person?
Is he like a,
My underst, look, I'm not a Liger,
Liger, the Shae for it.
Liger Shae for it. Yeah, yeah. Shae for it. understood look I'm not a lies your lies a lie for yeah, yeah, yeah,
a paralysis.
A priest.
Ever.
I'm not somebody who knows his deep.
Lord sure.
Sure.
But my understanding of his brand is not that he is a humorist.
Okay.
He's not somebody who's like an Alex Stein who's like, you know, his whole thing is leading
with I'm funny.
Yeah.
Now he's not like, it's not funny.
Right. That is the brand. Right. That is the brand.
That's the idea. Yeah. But this, this kind of behavior, you know, it just, it was like,
okay, you're very clearly trying to incite people with racist shit. You're trying to be
a troll and act funny. And I just, I was very uninterested in it at this point.
No, well, I wasn't asked. You speak and that, uh, and groups that require a lot.
I don't know if you, uh, would you,
would you want a present, if I sent you
something, would you receive a present
for me in Australia? I'm not in Australia,
but would you receive a present?
Because I got, I literally got you a
present for representation.
Because, uh, right now we're in the
era of, uh, people in another,
another land, other people desire to
take everything. And in, uh of people in another land, other people desire to take everything.
And in Australia, we have the Aboriginal people here. This is an Aboriginal doll with a
hollowed out wooden stick that they use as an instrument in the clothing they still wear
today, which is white paint and sack cloth. And this is a gift from my co-host to you guys at InfoWorz because the
aboriginals also tell people in Australia that $40 billion a year of free money is not
enough that the entire country of Australia and all the modern cities belong to them as
well. And so in order to keep up with diversifying and being diversity quotas at the InfoWorz
studio, I'm going to go ahead and mail this to your. I want to. So is that a did you know, I mean, one of those
called. Yeah, did. Well, the did you readong is what the gay ab originals play. The did you
read do is what the straight ab originals play. I think he's had a sexual. So he's playing
the did you do not the did you don't want to be caught with that?. Oh man, you're something else. You are something else.
I gotta go.
Yeah.
This is a bad start to an interview.
Yeah, you know, you know one thing I was just thinking.
What's that?
I can't remember what context I was thinking of this
in a couple of weeks ago.
It's just like one of the different,
one of the things that to me means funny.
If that makes sense, in my career at least,
was comedy and humor allowed me to go anywhere.
It didn't matter if it was a scary place for anybody.
Like if you're funny, you can walk in anywhere,
even the most threatening bar where people have got
a knife pointed at your face.
If you're funny, you can walk in and there and everybody will be like,
let's have a drink.
Ah!
You know, that's what funny can do for you.
Sure.
This is just like, this is that evidence
of not like, oh, humor isn't universal
or anything like that.
This type of shit closes doors.
It does.
This closes doors.
If this opened a door, you're way out of your mind.
It's a bad door.
Yeah, it's a bad door.
You're out of your mind.
And of course, that's not the preferred term first nations is more
preferred, not antiquated terminology, but also here's the other thing.
You're talking about comedy and humor, opening doors and what have you.
The other defining thing that I think about when I think about humor is it's not sweaty.
You know what I mean?
Like there's an ease that comes with humor because it's fun.
Being funny is fun.
You know you don't have to struggle through it.
It's not forced.
It is bit so forced.
It lacks charisma. It's just it lacks charisma. It's just just awful. I can't recall
the last comedy show that I've been to where I was like, I really enjoy this. It seems
like he's having a terrible time on stage. Well, I would say maybe, I mean, I've enjoyed
that. Maybe it's Stephen Wright or like a Neil hamburger, you know, that kind of thing.
That's a character. That's what I'm saying, you know.
A character should exist to that.
So now he introduced the possibility
that Elijah Schaefer is playing a character.
I reject outright that possibility.
Is this empty comedy, and we're just not getting it.
If that is a person capable of not being that,
I would be shocked.
Like that is, if you can say those words in order, that is who you are.
Yeah, and I will, I will give him a little bit of leeway in the Alex's The Worse Scene
Partner in the world. True. So if you're trying to be funny in the context of being around Alex,
right, you're probably going to be sweaty. Right. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's gonna be straddle lifting, but still.
Oh no, pro, I wouldn't even try.
You're right.
Yeah, that's what you would learn as a professional,
is like, nope, just don't even,
this is walking into a losing battle.
It's a, it's a quick sound.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't do.
How many quick sounds?
How many quick, how many murders sound?
So yeah, I decided this race is troll.
I'm not really interested.
And this wasn't about Kissinger.
Yeah.
So again, you can't always get what you want.
Yeah.
You learn that with Alex and you say we'll fight another day.
We taught we had more than four clips about Kissinger though.
So I'll take that as a loss.
And we had an attempt at a expert guest.
We did. So that is that is something
It didn't quite go exactly
Down the
Straighten narrow path that God has protected to discuss Kissinger's legacy. We have little finger on
Hey, all right, I mean that would be an expert right there is unique insight that you can get from head to another shit head
I really is unfortunately. It's not accessible. I yeah, I think it would be really cool if you could get actual like what stone
Like in a completely neutral setting no advantages or no info wars or anything like that like stone tell me real
True stories. Yeah, I bet he's got some really interesting stories
about fucking Kissinger.
Yeah, probably.
Crazy.
And I bet that his analysis of like how someone works
in those spaces would be different
than you would get from almost anybody else
because of the ways they're both manipulators.
No, it would be like of all the people
who would tell me about Kissinger thing, right?
Stone's the one whose information I'm going to use,
if that makes sense.
Like you can tell me about a story you had with Kissinger,
but if Stone is telling me like, ah,
now I know Kissinger does this, but we went out drinking and Kissinger said that he does this. I would be like,
I will use that information.
The hypothetical information that you would get from him you would use.
Unfortunately, the interview didn't reach those lights.
No, of course not.
And we're left with Alex rambling about God and free will nonsense for a bit.
So anyway, we'll check back in with Alex.
See how he's doing so long as we have the free will necessary to do so and the repertoire.
I hope it doesn't get smaller because there's this getting.
I've forgotten some songs.
Oh, no.
Anyway, we'll be back.
But until then, we have website.
And do you do it? It's not all right. Come. Yes, we have a website. And do you do with SalahTry.com?
Yes, we are also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter.
Is that an allegenders' group fight?
Yep, we'll be back.
But until then, I'm Neo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
Here's another drop I haven't played in a while.
Thank you, Jordan.
Woo, yeah!
Woo, yeah!
Woo!
And now, here comes the sex robots.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
So, Alex, I'm the first time I've called him.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
here comes the sex robots.
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
So Alex, I'm the first time
calling him a huge fan.
I love your work.
I love you.