Knowledge Fight - #896: February 2, 2024
Episode Date: February 5, 2024In this installment, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex Jones breaking down a very major, exclusive story, then getting side-tracked by the pressing need to sell silver, only to descend into a series of mood... swings.
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Hello, Alex, I'm Mr. Tim Collier.
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes.
Let's sit around, worship at the altar of Selene and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
Jordan.
Dan.
Jordan.
Quick question for ya.
What's up?
What's your brain spot today, buddy?
My brain spot today is Zip in the mailbag.
I don't even get the name because you opened the box.
But we got a couple of nice mugs.
The fool I opened the box.
Got some nice mugs from?
Uh, from miscellaneous art. Okay. Oh, well, that's not fair. That's
hardly well. It's spelled incorrectly. So I assume that it is a my ass. Charlotte, North
Carolina. Okay. Yeah. I get a nice mug that says be the elder chore you wish to see in
the world and you go on. I don't care what the Founding Fathers felt. I really don't.
I really don't.
Yep.
So very nice.
You know what?
Mugs are, I don't know if it's my age, but it's the kind of collection I'm interested
in having.
I like socks and mugs.
I'm getting that age.
I've reached socks joyfully love love socks
Mm-hmm. I I've got a lot of I had a lot of bugs
Yeah, to the point where I got annoying when people get because you know, I'm a coffee guy
Yeah, you are people regularly got me mugs and then I moved it with my wife and all of all my mugs have disappeared
Over time so this is a good
And all of my mugs have disappeared over time, so this is going to be exciting. You think she's stashing them somewhere?
I don't know. I don't know. I know that somebody needs to put me in my place sometimes, and
she's doing a great job most of the time, so I see my partner.
So you have mugs in storage somewhere.
Something like that.
But you can start rebuilding.
This is a lovely, this is a great day.
Well, wonderful.
Yeah.
Hakuna Matata.
Indeed.
So what's your bright spot? My bright spot is I was lucky enough to join two other podcasts last week. What? Yeah. Yeah. They with which was which is fun. I I got both of my podcast appearances in for the year. Okay.
last year, I think I guessed it on two. So it got out of the way early. Yeah, you said the quota was reached. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. No requests for Dan. No, I'm
coast to coast PM and libations for everyone. We're both the podcasts that I did. It's
weird that I can't, you know, that they host... Coast to Coast PM, a Coast to Coast AM podcast?
Yep, yep, I was weird.
It was weird listening to George Norrie, from us.
It's all legs.
From our, yeah, no, no, from our thing.
I kind of still think that that's all dead, you know.
Even now, I was on the show when we were doing
a current episode of Coast to Coast.
Oh yeah, it's still on.
Even now, right now I'm talking to you, I'm like,
you remember how Coast to Coast used to exist? That was the show, you know? Well, it's it's
Coast to Coast such a fascinating thing because it's gone through so many permutations. You
know, the art bow years. Sure. George Norrie's dumb ass. And yeah, even with George Norrie,
I think there's there's arrows. Yeah. Because I think there was my feeling is even like early on there was a lot more paranormal shit going on sure that kind of stuff
And now there's this weird right wing conspiracy bullshit
Maybe still some ghosts here there, but we did a ghost. I love the shit out of that
When I'd be at work at the movie theater
You know you have to stay there pretty late sure when I was managing theater countdown drawers listening to George and or you take phone
Calls about nonsense
Great great times. Yeah, we talked. I think there was a guy who could talk to the earth like the total
Earth spirit we all can yeah, I mean
Just doesn't talk back. Wow. Well, well, that's what's special about this guy. I imagine or at least we can't understand it
Oh, yeah. Hmm. Yep. Well, that's fun.
Big thanks to those two shows.
Check them out.
They were great.
So Jordan, we have a show to do today.
And it's going to be a present day episode.
Ah, we talk about February 2nd, those Friday, 2024.
So the convoy and the whole situation with the border
is still ongoing.
And I have a theory that Alex feels a little left behind
by some of this stuff.
He's not really that important in terms of this kicking off,
this popularizing on right wing social media.
And I feel like he's like, I'm cool.
And we'll get down to business on those feelings
and how he can kick rocks.
But before that, until then, let's say hello to some new
wongs.
I think it's a great idea.
So first, Muts, Skunky, and Libby Ghisup.
Thank you so much, your Nile Policy Wong.
I'm a Policy Wong.
Thank you very much.
Probably Ghisup.
Next, Jumbo Lump.
Thank you so much, your Nile Policy Wong.
I'm a Policy Wong.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. Next, shout out to my dog Leona celebrating her ninth birthday on December 31st and cancer-free test results
Thank you so much. You're an out policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you next can I interest you in an ape?
Thank you so much. You're an out policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much
Thank you, and you guys got me through a redundancy and separation over the past three months. I got a job and signed up. Thank you very much. I'll capital letters in the thank you very much
and three exclamation points. Thank you very much. Your policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you
very much. Thank you. And I can't tell if this is one or two technocrats that we have here. Oh,
it's one. Okay, it's one. So it's a message. And then the second line is the name. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so we got a technocrat at the McStorrs,
so thank you so much to Dan.
I'm increasingly contributing so you can buy better hot dogs
from Andy a bureaucrat in DC.
Thank you so much.
You're no longer a bureaucrat, you're now a technocrat.
I'm a policy wonk.
Four stars, go home, get my, then tell it, you're brilliant.
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Daddy shark, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. Brilliant someone someone Sotomayne sent me a bucket of poop daddy shark
Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little little kitty baby I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. You know, it is weird
I don't know if I need better quality hot dogs. Yeah, since that food poisoning. I have not been interested in hot dogs
I don't want to go near one.
I think I got burned.
I think that's how it goes sometimes.
Your dad make you smoke the whole carton.
That's what happens.
Threw up that whole carton.
You ate too many hot dogs one time and now you're done.
I didn't eat too many.
No, no, no, I understand.
They were...
Well, and it...
But what...
Any would have been too many of those ones.
One bite was too many.
Yeah, those ones.
And I should have known better.
Sure.
Anyway, we get into this episode, February 2nd.
Yes.
And Alex has decided, hey, I'm bankrupt.
My company's bankrupt.
We're all having some trouble here.
You know what?
I'm going to throw some money at sending people to the border.
Sure!
You can pin down because of financial issues as you know the last few years.
You know the border like two or three times a year.
And I want to have people at the border full time because the border patrol, the national
guards, the state guard, they're all on our side.
The feds down there that are rank and follow are on our side, I'd say 95% of them.
It is a target rich environment to tell the truth.
So I finally in the bankruptcy and moving forward,
we're doing better here, got funding to send
a couple security guys, a couple reporters,
camera people down to the border.
But it's our security people, particularly Tim Enlow,
that has, this guy's, he never talks about his military service,
but the army, the Marines, Blackwater, Austin police officer, SWAT team,
three letter agencies, federal marshal, you know, air marshal, it's, it's, he's done
it all. He wants to know everything. He trains state police and the local police, the SWAT
team training. He's like the guy that they can send in for that. He's like a really amazing
guy. He's a good friend of mine, head of security from Force. Enlo has all these contacts and he went down there
and the board of patrol all of them just said, here's everything, the documents, everything.
And they said, we're really concerned about this. Probably not. Whatever. Biden's about
to stage a terror attack down here.
I mean, this is us.
This is our guys in meetings.
And let me tell you, the meetings I have with in-laws
like with high-level federal judges,
I'm not gonna say how high-level,
because it's as high as you can go
other than like the Supreme Court.
You know, we're talking the people.
Is it like when you have to go to court,
is that a meeting with a judge?
Because then maybe I believe Alex.
That is a good question.
So it's interesting how Alex called the border a target rich environment. Obviously he's
not using that term in the sense of targeting people, but that's an expression that's used
primarily in war and hunting to express a situation where there's an abundance of targets
for you to shoot at.
Pray! Yes.
In Alex's meaning, he's saying that there's an overflowing of opportunities for him to
create sensationalized xenophobic propaganda targeting immigrants and refugees
Right. The border is essentially a goldmine from him from propaganda standpoint
So I guess he's saying that he was able to free up some bankruptcy funds to send some idiots and security down there to exploit the situation
Among these security people is Tim Inlow who Alex is giving a very exaggerated resume
It is true though that he was in Blackwater Something that should have made Alex never consider hiring him. Yeah, but oh well you think I guess when Alex said all that stuff
About Blackwater back in the day
He didn't actually mean it all the talk about them being the globalist paramilitary force how they were running gun
Confiscation after Hurricane Katrina how they were gonna be used as the domestic military policing force to get around Posse Comitatus.
I guess that was all just shit talking, because now a guy who was with Blackwater is ahead
of his security.
And something that's important to recognize is that Alex uses Tim Enlow like a henchman.
In the text that were released after Alex's Texas Sandy Hook case, you see a clear pattern
of him sending Enlow out to stalk his wife.
Tim would go to where she was and take pictures of people's license plates most likely because Alex was afraid that his wife was having an affair. On top
of that, in other texts, you see him going on vacations with Alex and being involved
in discussions about merch designs. Essentially, he has a much larger presence in the company
than the title of Head of Security might denote.
That's weird.
Yeah, what the exact nature of his role is would be anyone's guess, but I do think that
a lot of this stuff about high level judges
and all that bullshit, maybe a little exaggerated.
Ugh.
Yeah.
But he got his handle on all the documents.
That's creepy.
It is a little bit.
I don't like that at all.
If you, okay, here's my, okay, all right.
So here is me thinking the way that I think, right?
I think black water mercenaries bad for moral reasons or
philosophical philosophical reasons, whatever your whatever your argument is, right?
But then I have a black water guy coming to me and I know regardless of my moral
and philosophical objections, I know quality is quality and that man's quality, right?
Well, how would this I mean, it would be like me taking Juan Paul Joseph Watson as a co-host.
That is my point.
My point is that it doesn't matter after you can never,
ever trust him.
No.
And the quality itself is a reason you can't trust him.
Yeah.
Because he's really good at the terrible thing.
Exactly.
And part of that terrible thing is convincing you
that he's your friend.
Yeah.
I find it very funny.
It's almost on the level of Alex having somebody who's deeply involved in the Bilderberg group
or a trilateral commission.
I guess Steve Poczennik was involved in some of that stuff. Yeah.
Yeah. I would say it's a little bit like from my perspective, if I had a Blackwater
guy as my head of security and Blackwater was part of the cosmology of evil around
me, it would be a little bit like when, you know, in movies when they're like, oh yeah,
the head of MI6 was also the, was a agent
for the KGB. And you're like, well yeah, that's the best place to protect from being caught
directing the investigation into yourself. That makes sense. Yeah.
I just think, I just think it's a bad, bad choice.
It's bad choice. So Alex has this massive news and has to do with stuff that someone
handed over to Tim Enlo.
All right.
And yeah, I don't know. I don't know if I'm into it.
And so we're going to break some massive, massive news.
I talk about a Rosetta Stone.
I talk about a keyhole.
You know, they couldn't decipher the Egyptian hieroglyphics
until 150 years ago or whatever it was.
You can look it up.
It was a bird.
Maybe 200 years ago.
They found the Rosetta Stone that was the decoder for a classroom for kids how to read a hieroglyph and then
once you have a stone that's why they call that big computer program with
each of you language the Rosetta program This is ultra massive news.
How is Biden planning a civil war? How's he planning to sick the NSA on the American people?
Sure.
How are they planning to roll all this out?
We now know from the feds who have been briefed on all of it.
I mean, we have it, folks, we don't just have whistleblowers
in the Border Patrol or the FBI or the state police or the guard we have them at Fort need at the NSA
All right. Yeah, the NSA I
mean
Be looking to be alive at the end of this day, but we're about to drop all the data
Tomorrow's news today bitches. Whoa
Whoa
Spoiler alert, Alex.
Killed himself.
Killed himself a little bit.
Spoiler alert, Alex survived.
So Alex had some details wrong here about the Rosetta Stone.
Oh, yeah?
What about it?
It wasn't a stone that was in classrooms for kids.
That's ridiculous.
It was a decree that priests put out extolling the virtues of Ptolemy the fifth, the Greek
ruler who was over Egypt at the time.
Because this Greek rule was over the Egyptian citizens,
there was a need for there to be multiple scripts
included in the decrees that were sent down from on high.
There are a bunch of these decrees that include
hieroglyphics, Egyptian, Demotic text, and Greek script,
which aligned for the translation of hieroglyphics
through the Greek, which previously had been something we weren't successful in doing.
Right, right, right.
The Rosetta Stone was the first of these to be discovered in 1799, but since then there have been a number of others found.
It's somewhat ironic, it is a piece of history that without colonialism we may never have known how to, like, translate these Egyptian scripts.
Sure.
Might have been lost to history.
Well, I mean, think about it this way, right?
Imagine yourself a thousand years in the future.
France is gone.
The only way people learn how to understand French
is through Quebeçoise signs that they
find from the apocalypse.
That could be.
You know what I'm saying?
Is that how you pronounce it?
Because I always like just Quebecois.
Uh, pfft.
I don't know.
I bet they'll get mad at me either way.
Yeah, they're mad at both of us.
They're mad at everybody.
So Alex relaying the story.
And that's why the French will get.
I don't know.
He's telling the story of the Rosetta Stone being used
for children in a school.
That's a great example of something
that he doesn't know or is making up
that he's reporting confidently to the audience.
Yep.
If you listen to Alex's show enough
with the patience and attention, you'll find that this dynamic pops up constantly. And it really should make you ask the audience. If you listen to Alex's show enough with the patience and attention, you'll find
that this dynamic pops up constantly. And it really should make you ask the question. If Alex is
confident doing this kind of distorting with facts that people can look up, how much can you trust
him when it comes to mysterious, anonymous shit he's pretending some source told him? The answer,
in case you're curious, is not at all. Not at all. Can you imagine this confidently saying something
that you made up, that you completely made up,
improvised off the top of your head,
confidently saying was true?
Right.
Here's what I think.
First of all, confidence is insane.
Confidence is insane.
I could not stop thinking that Alex thought these kids
in Egypt were like native English speakers
who needed to be taught like the Demotic Scripts
and the Diagliphics.
Yeah, that's what I think.
That's what I see.
Yeah, he thinks that they're going from English to...
I even see him, like in his mind,
he's imagining like a 1910 schoolhouse
with those little desks and it's just...
Everyone look at the stone.
Yeah, it's exactly like pilgrims, but they're Egyptians.
It's the same thing. Yeah. So at this point, Alex goes to a pre recorded video. Sure.
That he made. Yeah. And so this is laying out the big conspiracy of the day.
It's Friday, February 2nd, 2024. We have two huge breaking stories right now that are exclusive to info wars.
We have a team on the border at Eagle Pass, not just our reporter Chase Geyser, but CZ
former military and law enforcement who've also worked for major three letter agencies.
I'll leave it at that.
Chase Geyser.
He's an incredible contact within the US government.
The border patrol, the state guard, you name it.
Yesterday evening, I got a call from Tim Enlo, the head of info wars security.
He's one of those people that has extensive background in the government.
I'll leave it at that. And he has the sources down there known to him who he met with.
And he was shown the homeland security
FBI memo that came through yesterday
Morning to the main board patrol facility there in Eagle Pass on the Texas Mexico border and they told them imminent threat of a white supremacist attack on the illegal alien migrants that were gathering
there at Eagle Pass and on the Border Patrol facility.
So I mean, he's being a little bit screwy with details on this.
Yeah, the Department of Homeland Security FBI memo came to the Border Patrol.
There's a lot of like weird pieces that I think he's just kind of riffing.
Yeah.
But I could see a memo like this being real
Like I don't I don't know
I don't have much faith in info wars and their ability to source anything as we you know bring to mind the Soros and Tifa
Contracts, but if I'm just putting aside my very heavy cynicism
This seems like something that could exist in a law enforcement memo
Sure
There's every reason to be on high alert for some kind of accelerationist, likely white supremacist act of violence around the border.
It's a high tension situation and their groups would very much like to snap that tension by carrying out some kind of violence.
That doesn't mean it's gonna happen and who knows what kind of information actual law enforcement agencies have,
but I think that if they didn't have at least some level of heightened awareness or alert, they would be asleep at the wheel.
Sure.
Alex doesn't get into it immediately, but the reason that this is something he's reporting
on is because the fact that they made this alert is evidence that the globalists are
planning a false flag to blame it on right wing anti-immigrant folks.
This is purely preemptive damage control in case something happens and someone in his
community does decide to enact some violence.
By laying this track ahead of time when the acts of domestic terrorism come,
you don't need to reflect on your own actions,
and how they feed into inciting violence,
because you can just say it was a false flag
to make you look bad.
This is legitimately one of Alex and the
greater conspiracy community's greatest tricks,
because there's basically nothing they can't deny
by just saying everything's a false flag,
and they can actually make themselves a victim of it.
This is actually being done to me.
As it stands, as I prepared this episode,
Alex hasn't produced this memo,
so it's impossible for me to gauge any context,
but it's very clear what his intentions are
with reporting it.
So this is one of the big narrative pieces,
is this memo that was allegedly shown to Tim Enlo.
Yeah, I don't think it would be in an FBI memo
that the border itself is an act of white supremacy.
Oh shit, that's right, that's too deep for the FBI.
They couldn't get into that kind of headspace.
How could they even stop to think about it?
The FBI needs to take some shrooms, man.
They need to get fucked up and really think
about what it is they're doing down there, man.
Okay, I'm gonna let you get back to the drum circle.
All right.
I'll play this next clip.
The quarter's white.
Now, we then learned later last night and this morning, the big exclusive to legitimize
activating facial recognition software that the NSA has dialed in to the state, federal
and local as well as many private cameras in South Texas, this terror alert was issued
that our sources believe is fake as a pretext to turn on the NSA software that is illegal to use against US citizens unless
there's special orders given from the president to the NSA at Fort Meade.
I like that.
Here is the debate going on within the Border Patrol and within Fort Meade.
This information is directly from the NSA. So, it's definitely not illegal for the NSA to use facial recognition software.
There are a number of states and smaller jurisdictions that have passed laws against its use, but
there's no law that limits the federal agencies in this regard.
This is definitely a civil liberties and privacy concern here, but it's not relevant to what
Alex is saying. Like, you want to have that argument, you can. It's on a different track. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. If you catch the gist of his point,
it's that the feds have released this secret memo that's putting the agents on alert about
a potential white supremacist attack, which Alex thinks is phony. Sure. Not that the
memo itself is phony, but the warning is right. The memo is being released partially to announce
a possible false flag and then also to give a pretext for the NSA to unleash their facial recognition cameras, which would
normally be illegal. Right. This is a fun scary story, I guess, but if you look into
any of the individual details, it doesn't make any sense. The NSA doesn't need a
secret FBI memo to use facial recognition, so the entire motive that Alex is
laying out just collapses. What's going on here is that Alex has been scooped by
tons of other enterprising folks who've gone to the border and been way ahead of him on all
the stories, particularly regarding the one that's unfolding right now. In order
to assert his dominance over the conspiracy space, Alex knows he needs to
get exclusive stories to break and because he has none, he kind of has to
force it. That's the vibe that I get out of this. Someone's doing a little too
sweaty of a job trying to make these pieces fit into a conspiracy
that kind of sounds a little bit like a child.
The president has to give direct.
Yeah, yeah, there's definitely that.
It's a little much.
I do, I do, there's a part of me that kind of wishes,
and I know this isn't how the world works.
This is how the world works in cartoons,
but there's a part of me that kind of wishes,
sometimes you said something,
and then there was an almost immediate smash cut
to like somebody whispering in some dude's ear,
and then him being like, oh yeah, you're right.
We don't need to make up the whole excuse.
We could just do the facial recognition software.
All right, okay, cool.
And then moves on, you know?
Like you destroying the motivation
should be the thing that kept it from happening
But what if instead they didn't even realize that they didn't need the motivation?
Oh shit, but they do but they do they do yeah, definitely yeah
It is a funny scene. I like it. I like it. It's a fun scene
There's a number of it. There's at least a couple instances on this episode of like things that just like
Have no motive whatsoever, but are being given a motive.
That's a fun.
Guys, you're writing a story.
There's a little bit of a lot of it walk every now and again.
I think is everybody doing this just because in Alex's head there, everybody was bored
for a while and they're like, well, we need to do we need something to do today.
Yeah.
Tomorrow we'll get back to a lot of it.
So Alex clarifies here in this
This is still from the pre pre-record. Okay. There is a major
Fight going on. This is the biggest news inside the National Security Agency at Fort Mead in Maryland
on the fact that Biden is taking what happened on January 6 and
expanding federal offices of the Capitol police around the country and now
six and expanding federal offices of the Capitol police around the country and now
setting the precedent to turn on the facial recognition software all over the country and track citizens in lifetime Now let's be clear the cameras are on scan everybody's faces and storing them
But they're not accessing the faces of American citizens and they're not putting that seems like a dumb little
But now only an idiot would see they're doing on a routine basis and they have
Given the order at the NSA for this to happen in not just Eagle Pass, but across the South Texas border
in response to the quote imminent terror attack by white supremacist against the border patrol and against
premises against the border patrol and against quote, the migrants. And it is the border patrol and it is the federal law enforcement and it is the
individuals in Fort Mead who interface with the border patrol themselves that
believe that they are planning some type of false flag down there to again,
expand the January 6th narrative across the country ahead of the election.
Because Biden has openly said that anybody that opposes his agenda is quote, a right wing extremist. And then he's put out that national security memorandum
in June of two thousand and twenty one basically declaring the Moga movement and basically
all conservatives as terrorists. So what do you mean by basically basically basically
you seem a little confused there. I so we even within the government there like we're thinking of doing a
false flag? Yeah. Oh, okay. So this is why this is convoluted. So you have the fake
terror alert thing that's going out, right? That I got. Right. So that's being
used as an excuse to activate these super cameras that I say has. Totally. Right.
But at the same time, they also maybe want to do a false flag.
See, that's the part that confuses me because then they can catch a right wing
patsy with the NSA surveillance stuff. And then by the Bing,
you got another January 6th over over over complicating things. No shit.
Wildly, wildly over complicated. Like I'm saying, it's sweaty.
Just go find a guy. Just go find a guy. Call somebody.
I bet you could open a phone book right now call somebody in Texas and be like hey
How much do you hate the border and then like I'd commit a crime right now that you'd be done?
You'd be done. You'd probably incite someone. Yeah, so it's but it's exciting to hear about these internal fights that are going on at these shadowy organizations
I always like that. There's like a whole big battle that's going on.
It's almost like QAnon.
You could fucking, I swear to God,
I bet you could open a phone book,
call a random person in Texas,
and get them to threaten the United States government
within 25 minutes.
Hmm, how many calls a minute?
Uh, well, depends on how long it takes. Probably about five.
So Alex says that these cameras are on all the time and scanning people, but they aren't
quote accessing the faces of citizens and quote putting them into the database. What
does that mean? It's really good software. It can do both of those things without also
doing seems like Alex is just making up distinction. So he has a story to tell in the real world.
The government accountability office did a study in 2021 that looked at what government entities used
facial recognition technology and for what. It found that five different agencies, the
Department of Commerce, Defense, Energy, Justice, and Health and Human Services all used the
technology for physical security measures. That's to say that they used it to monitor
and surveil specific locations,
generally by scanning faces and running them
through a database of people on watch lists.
This isn't something that the president
has to individually sign off on,
but Alex's story kind of sounds more exciting if it does,
so this is why we're going down this path.
I mean, it feels like he just saw enemy of the state,
and he's like, Gene Hackman,
oh, why did you ever quit acting, my friend?
Well, he's dead, right?
Yep.
So that was part of it.
That is part of it.
But he did stop before, though.
He stopped before he died, though.
Wasn't his last movie, Welcome to Mooseport?
Was it?
I think so.
Was that Ray Romano movie?
Yeah, I think that is some trivia thing.
Why do we remember that?
You know why?
Because it's a trivia question
Yeah, you might have to answer under what was true
Yeah, also Alex he's saying that they already do this in DC on a routine basis
So why does Biden need any FBI memo to set some kind of a precedent to use the cameras in whatever way Alex is poorly describing?
Cuz it's like the sea the precedents already so the Constitution says that you can do this without a presidential order in DC, right?
Because George Washington was like, hey listen, I don't want facial recognition software getting into all the states
This is an experimental democracy to quote Thomas Jefferson in DC anything goes
Let it fly
So I realized something as this pre-recorded video went on.
Sure.
So this is tomorrow's news today.
Again, if you're watching this on X right now, by the time you're watching it, we'll
be live and you can go to info wars.com, or slash show around the front page of real
Alex Jones on X.
And we're going to have Tim Enlow and others on the broadcast giving you real time information. So just to break this down a little bit,
Alex recorded a video to post on Twitter where he laid out his conspiracy,
but the reality is that this is just an ad for his actual show.
Yeah.
The goal was to spread this video around to entice people to tune in.
That's fine, but then it becomes weird when Alex plays the promo video on his actual show.
Sure.
That seems lazy.
And there's an added layer that makes this surreal in that this video is as concise as
you're gonna get from Alex.
He was rambling about nonsense, but he got to the point and expressed his conspiracy
in a matter of minutes.
If you saw that, you have all the info that you're gonna get from this show.
There's no reason to tune in unless you want to hear a man struggle to fill time and say hateful shit, which is maybe what his allure is.
Yeah, I mean, it's hard not to look at that as something of a long form. Maybe this is
a 30 year version of the aristocrats. You know what I mean? Like the joke is really
only two sentences,
but it's the improvisation in the law and the in the way you tell it. I mean, he is
as foul as a lot of the people who told that joke. It does seem to be that way. Disgusting
shit. Yeah. So Alex, I guess maybe because he was listening to that report that he did
sure got J six on the mind. So he starts talking about what was supposed to happen that day. And now Biden's doing it again to set the precedent for the
whole United States, just like they used it on January six to prosecute all these innocent
people, but say we can't release all the footage or all the names because there's so many hundreds
of feds in the January six crowd. So they want to use the microcosm of their dud, false
fly, it was supposed to be way worse, Pelosi is supposed to get kidnapped, all
this stuff, but they couldn't provocateur anybody. Just kidnaps? So they went ahead and
still indicted a bunch of people and put them in prison for decades.
Is that what you're saying? And people that walked in the velvet ropes for six months to five years.
And so they want to take this model of January 6 and expand it to everybody and the feds,
the rank and file, FBI, NSA, all of them are saying, border patrol are saying, we see what
you're doing.
And we've talked to a lot of our sources on the border.
This is coming up.
The police know how to spot a leftist.
They're running their license plates, they're finding out it works for the NGOs.
They've already caught at least a dozen people that are known members of NGOs.
The police just run their plate and they look suspicious.
And oh, this guy is on LinkedIn, this guy worked for the UN.
He's on LinkedIn!
This guy works for Biden this guy work for the UN. He's on LinkedIn for Biden I work for Obama and they're all dressed up in Trump outfits with a gun down there
And the cops just swarm him and start following them. They're not stupid
See once you're aware of a false flag it loses his power. Oh, okay
So I was just making up that shit about how they can't release more info because the massive number of feds at January 6th
Sure
But the part that I'm more interested in is the claim that the plan was supposed to be way worse, but they couldn't quote provocateur anyone to
kidnap Nancy Pelosi. That's what I'm interested in. That's ridiculous. There were at least a hundred
people in that crowd who would have killed her with her bare hands if they were given the opportunity.
Totally. You have to understand how Alex's words and mind work, so you can translate this as if it were hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphs, not hieroglyphics, that's the rap group.
It's Dell the F***ing Homo Sancti-an.
So when he says that January 6th was supposed to be way worse
and that the plan was to kidnap Pelosi, what he's saying is that he knows
that his friends would have gone that far if they could have.
The things that folks like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys would have done
isn't a mystery to Alex
He just needs to attribute those intentions and plans to false-flight conspiracies
So he doesn't have to feel bad about it or call into question the people he promotes and the behavior
He endorses and incites. Also this cute story about the leftist NGO people that the police
Allege to have caught. I'm certain this didn't happen
But I would be remiss if I didn't point out that these police are using tactics that I'm sure Alex would describe as tyrannical if
they were being done the other direction. You would think. Let's imagine the police running
people's license plates to find their LinkedIn accounts at an anti-mask rally during COVID.
Sure. You think Alex wouldn't scream bloody murder
about the police state? No, that's fine. Sure. Yeah. The reason I bring this up is because
I don't, I think it's important to recognize how much of the
Police State stuff Alex yells about is just an act
Yeah, it's a brand that he's cultivated but in principle it doesn't really mean anything
Just like he's willing to have an ex-blackwater mercenary be intimately involved in his business
He has absolutely no problem with the police acting really capriciously when the target is the right one for him. Yeah, so fuck off
Yeah, yeah, there is so much of that like when the target is the right one for him. Yeah. So fuck off. Yeah. Yeah.
There is so much of that like
cop out of control energy that Alex has towards
towards this kind of shit where it's like,
I understand if you're watching a movie, it's it's fun
because he's working outside of the law.
Oh, that's great.
But like in real and real, like those are protections for you.
Like the person who's not doing anything bad.
Mm-hmm, this person working on the gray area.
Yeah, yeah.
That person's gonna hit you with a stick.
Ooh, you don't want to mess with them.
Yeah, man.
So look, if you're down in Texas, right?
Yeah.
You could spot a leftist.
I mean, I don't think so.
You could see, you see somebody like, that's a fucking, I don't think so. You could see you see somebody like that's a fucking
What does it say? That's a Trump supporter. It's not sandals. It could be sandals. It could be that easy. Who knows?
All right, so over a dozen
We reported this four days ago
Have been identified by law enforcement who are NGO leftist posing as militias down there.
So this isn't our waterloo,
this isn't us getting our ass kicked.
Now this is our terrain,
this isn't the capital where they can rig everything
and control it and we walk into a trap.
Now we're smarter and now we're identifying who they are.
We're now running their license plates.
We're now going, oh, that's an NGO.
That's an NGO.
You got a bunch of weird chicken neck, pedophile looking, meth head, you know, people in a
restaurant.
The cops aren't dumb.
They look, they go, boy, that doesn't look like Trump supporters.
I mean, you know, a group of Trump supporters looks like nice, friendly people.
The men look like, you know, veterans, badasses.
What are we doing? I mean, you just know what a Trump supporter looks like.
How old are you?
Emotionally?
Yeah.
So much people pull up in Priuses and electric cars.
They get out in Trump gear with their machine guns
and are spouting racist crap at a Mexican food restaurant.
And the cops are like, we got your ass.
Let's run that play. Oh, so we got NGOs down here.
Good luck, dickheads.
Because see now we know your operation
and now your operation's blown.
Not a family show today.
So instead of being afraid to go down there,
everybody should go down there and just
point cameras everywhere.
This isn't one little capital.
A few square miles they can control.
I agree.
Or maybe a square mile.
This is Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent.
And everybody in Dripping Springs last night.
And all these other people, thousands of trucks going down there to just peacefully sit around
and barbecue and talk about America and freedom and point cameras everywhere.
Thousands of trucks.
I don't know about that.
Wait, Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent.
And he said and everybody, but the reality is that's it.
I was going to say, if your list is Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent and everybody, that everybody is just like the rest of the people who show up.
The audience.
Yeah, there are no more people.
There are no more names are coming.
If you're bragging about Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent, you have no headliners.
In 2024.
Yeah.
Oh, we got Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent.
Cutouts or something to throw away?
Effigies to burn? What else would we be describing?
Who else could they could get?
John Voight.
He's still alive.
I think so.
Oh boy.
So you got like a sense here that this is trying
to undo some of the damage that their narratives
about January 6th have caused.
Sure.
Because there's so much of a like it was a trap.
Right.
It was a trap.
The feds got us.
Everybody's a fed fed there's such a
Disempowerment from active organizing why would I go going to a protest anything like that?
And I think that Alex is recognizing that that people don't want to go. Yeah, why would I go?
I'm just gonna get fucking jammed up. Yeah sent to prison. He has
Effectively stigmatized the act of protest. Not just him.
No, no, no, the whole thing. Because they needed to deflect January 6th shit, they have
made it harder to ever gather. I mean, it is in a certain way. There's a lot of a dog putting its tail between its legs.
You know, like, okay, well, instead of taking responsibility for our actions at J six and
being like, yes, we want to overthrow this dumpfuck country. We're going to go. No,
you did it. Mm hmm. To yourselves. Ha ha ha. But now the people who got arrested are just
good people who got caught up in it.
And all the, yeah.
Yeah, so now all good people don't go to protests.
You have, you've made it axiomatic.
But the only people who show up are up to no good.
So maybe not a great long-term strategy that they had, but I guess it was fun for a while.
It's like they don't think ahead.
Yeah.
Yeah. But also I like the, I like the, you pick people out like they don't think ahead. Yeah. Yeah, but also I like that
I like the you'd pick people out of a crowd. I do appreciate so dumb
I do appreciate using 90 stereotype tropes somehow, you know, you know a Trump supporter because he looks like a man
He's beefy
Point on saved by the bell
Alex thinking more about J6, yeah,
decides to ruminate and spills, spills some tea.
Okay.
About what he was drinking on January six.
Let's hear it.
It's not tea.
Uh-oh.
I remember on the morning of January six,
I'm going to be completely honest with you.
But it's the honest is all that matters.
I get up about 645 reading news is a big day. I don't normally drink
in the morning. And look at my wife and if I said baby, let's get a big breakfast and
a couple shots of Jack Daniels. Try breakfast five seven 30. My wife a little bit went out there. Do not tell this story. The crowd just to work out the set.
Just don't tell it.
And we had no idea what we were walking into.
We had so many Trump events, so many things
were totally peaceful.
We didn't know the feds were going to stand out
and set us up.
We just thought, oh, we got a million people here.
We're in charge.
We had that normalcy bias.
This dumbass drinks in the morning so much
that he thinks a way to express it is a couple shots of whiskey. Yeah. No I mean like if you want
to have a bloody Mary with breakfast or a mimosa. Let's have a mimosa with rudge.
Let's go crazy. I don't usually drink in the morning. I would have a I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a mimosa. I would have a m usually drink in the morning. Yeah, you just said I'll have a couple of shots
Before 8 a.m. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you drink in the morning sir. Yeah, sir
Quite a bit in the morning quite a bit. Jesus. We also have some pretty strong evidence of him drinking in the morning
Yeah from other places, but yeah, I appreciate him just coming out with it.
Unreal.
Yeah.
I was drunk on January 6th.
That is just how is it that when people say words,
I listen to them and I go, well, clearly that's not OK.
And then the rest of the world just doesn't hear them
or just goes, eh, what you going to do?
Man, I mean, he was drunk when you
defamed the Sandy Hook family. I know that should require action
Right, you know, there is that sort of alcoholics anonymous
Type thing it's like not every time I drank I got in trouble, but every time I was in trouble
I'd been drinking yeah, I think Alex might want to reflect on that just a little bit. Yeah, I have a thought is
You oh man whoo so he talks a little bit more Have a thought. Yeah. Have a thought. Because you, oh man.
So he talks a little bit more about that morning of January 6th. I think all of this is not true except for the fact that he was drunk. Yeah, that I remember about 730 in the morning and my security
comes through and they go, it's a bunch of former Delta Force guys, all these people. And they go,
Jones, one of the guys, this guy that captured, you know, Saddam found the spotter hole. He goes, listen, they got Antifood down there at the Capitol.
This is a setup.
I don't know.
Can I get a shot at Jack?
We only had like 10, 15, 15 scribble.
I said, well, what do we do?
Well, well, and I said, well, go find out what's going on.
So I'm sitting there and there was so much cell phones being used and so much going on
while I'm listening to Trump's and all the other speeches that I could barely get a text
like every 10 minutes
So my phone wasn't working because everybody was using all the data
But once I got out of there and all the text came through my crew's like hey
We're down here at the Capitol looks like a setup you to get down here looks like they're gonna do something get down here and stop it
So as soon as I get out on Pennsylvania Avenue and run that way
it. So as soon as I get out on Pennsylvania Avenue and run that way,
it was already too late. We're not behind the eight ball now.
We're watching everything they do.
This timeline is screwy and we watch January 6th happen on Info Wars. This just doesn't make any sense.
No, this wasn't even the version of the story that he told of the big January 6th
debate. So there's a part of me that suspects this all is a piece of his
mythology that's been developed since then.
Also, did Alex decide at some point
that the capture of Saddam wasn't a false flag?
We've been listening back to the 2004 era,
and he's been pretty consistent that he's proven
that it was all a show,
which would have meant that his security guard
that he's bragging about here was in on it.
Right.
I mean, Alex would have to think that this guy was in on it if any of the
stuff he was saying was uh... true like listen to this in two thousand seven
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Honestly, I would be very surprised if if Alex even Understands or remembers the conspiracies that he pretended to have proven back in the day
And there's no way around it Alex was claiming to have proven these things that if true would mean that the people the actual people
Who found Saddam were complicit in a giant sigh up against the American public?
We know
It came out in British papers
We reported on this of course months before
it broke, because we could see it with the Colonel on video, the Marine Corps Colonel
saying, you found Saddam in that spider hole.
Do you understand?
That's where he was.
Repeat, where did you find him?
We found him in there.
That's all you say.
Now repeat, where did you find him in that hole?
Very suspicious. They screwed up and let that get out
the guy had already been beat to beat to a pulp whoever this this this harry
creature was
and then it came out that the courage of captured whoever that individual was
three and a half weeks before
and had handed him over to coalition a week before and that they had gone and stage that whole event now that that's admitted now.
So I guess it's not admitted anymore. I guess you're wrong or something. While we're on
the subject today, Alex ever admit that Saddam's kids were actually killed? Like we've been
going back through 2004 and he seems to have just decided to stop talking about that conspiracy.
Same with the whole we're putting the bathists back in power thing.
Yeah, that one seemed to have been like seems like these
There's like I okay now how old is in low?
Probably as old as Alex
Let me throw this out at you. Okay. Okay. Here's my new conspiracy
All right
Everybody who did one of the good ones one of the ones, then has to work for Alex. Okay.
In low, he was in on 9-11, he was the first.
And then they were like,
listen, now you have to go work for Alex.
That's where we hide the people.
Who killed Osama?
I don't know, but they work for Alex now.
Did Steve Pajenic do it?
Yeah, probably works around, you know what I'm saying?
And you know what?
It used to be a joke on them
And they used to laugh about it, but Alex didn't catch on once and now it makes everybody sad
It just makes them all sad. They're like fuck
He's not gonna catch anybody. What did Rob do do? Oh god. You don't want to know. Oh shit. Yeah. Yeah
The whole Gulf of Tonkin whoa, it's all do
It's all do that's amazing. It all goes back to him. Well, I
don't know why the Gulf of Tonkin popped into my head for that, but you have you have an
interesting theory. Yeah. And I do like the idea of a retirement home for false flag people
who just as a prank on Alex, they all end up working there. He never, he never catches them. I'm
not entirely sure from that clip that Alex was saying that this guy worked for him, the
guy who captured Saddam. But the implication is definitely there. Right. And so the idea
that he would have an ex blackwater guy, a guy who, I mean, just keep going. Yeah, I
mean, I love it. It'd be great.
So anyway, back to the present day, false flag stuff. OK.
So it's it's a it's a beautiful moment to be alive, ladies and gentlemen.
But it's also a real opportunity and also a great danger because
they here's the big takeaway. What's the big takeaway?
Biden has put out a terror alert that we've seen
two days ago saying imminent terror attack on the border patrol and on the illegal aliens at those migrant centers. So they secretly shipped them all out the last few days or day and a half on buses somewhere else.
But the border patrol everybody else is like this is crap. No one's even here yet.
They all know maybe they got some meth
head white supremacist who actually believes in Patriot Front who knows. But it's not real
folks. We know that intuitively. Oh, intuitively you do. What? Great. This is a show about
intuition. I don't want to even begin to know what he knows intuitively. So much wrong
stuff. Yeah. So here we see one of the side benefits of this narrative that's being wrong with Alex's coverage
Not only does this memo create the preemptive damage control needed if someone in his community resorts to violence
But it also helps explain why if you look at the videos or go to Eagle Pass
You may not be seeing the kinds of masses of migrants that Alex spends all day yelling about
You would normally see thousands and a millions of people coming over the border,
but because of this phony terror alert,
the feds bust them all out.
This is dumb, but it makes perfect sense
if you're just trying to find ways
to preserve your existing conspiracy reality
in the face of actual reality.
The business model is largely based on constructing
your own sandbox reality to mold in whatever way
makes you the most money.
So when things intersect with the real world,
it can get a little bit touchy.
Alex is nothing if not a savvy liar.
And he knows when he needs to build some of this stuff in.
Like why isn't it a war zone?
Like you say it is.
Oh, because the feds bust everybody out.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like being on a game show and watching something.
Like there's the mystery box prize.
And then the host just keeps describing what's inside the mystery
box you know like oh man it's amazing it's the best thing that's ever been
inside and you're like okay I'm gonna go then I'm gonna go for the mystery box
is I can't get it you're never gonna get that well you open it up and it's like
what's in there is actually over there Yeah. It's trying to escape a time share sale. Yeah. It's impossible. So Alex has Tim and
low on the phone. Sure. And he wants back up on these stories
of all these high level meetings that he's had with him.
Tim, did you do 9 11? I'm not trying to lionize the feds, but
we're not guilty. High level feds. We're not just saying that
here on air. So this is crazy. The top is doing all this crime
of my orcas,
but whether it's high level federal judges
or FBI agents or federal marshals or board patrol,
they are all super upset and don't know what to do.
We don't know what to do.
I mean, can you speak to those without getting into details
the meetings we've had so people know
the level of concern we're dealing with?
know the level of concern we're dealing with. Let's do this, let's do this, let's reconnect with Tim.
Reconnect, because his feet is cutting out.
And again, they only got so many cell towers down there, and now the caravans getting there,
the convoys getting there, there's people everywhere, and so I wanted them to be on
the border for this. I almost said do it at the hotel And so I wanted them to be on the border for this.
I almost said do it at the hotel,
but I wanted them to be at the border
and so people could see this.
So that's my decision to do that.
My earlier decision was just stay at the hotel.
You got better internet, but people need to know
we're at the damn Texas border.
And this is all going down.
This is all happening folks.
And this is just totally insane.
And I mean, I'm in meetings with people,
like I'm only say who because it gives a right.
It's already known.
Stretch a little bit longer.
The head judges.
You don't need to ban them.
The head FBI people, they're like, what do we do?
I don't, I mean, I'm like them, like, what do we do?
Oh yeah.
So Tim couldn't affirm that for Alex,
so he just affirmed it himself.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's fun how this is a direct consequences
of Alex's choices.
He desperately wanted his head of security to do an interview out at the border because the optics there are critical
Alex has yelled constantly about his incorrect belief that reporters in the Gulf War were actually in front of green screens
So there's really no way around how much he needs his people to actually be where they're reporting
It's kind of have to you kind of back yourself into a corner
In fact, I would argue that physically being there is a bulk of the work.
It's almost the majority of the work in the reporting that they're doing.
We are physically here.
Yes.
Because Alex is chasing this dynamic, he ends up not being able to do the show that he's supposed to be doing.
He can interview Tim Inlow for a few minutes, but nothing comes of it to expand the conspiracy that Alex has already laid out.
Other than Tim, he named his source.
Apparently there's a code name of a person named Elias.
And he makes clear that the FBI warning, this alert,
it was far more specific than Alex made it sound.
Alex made it appear that it was just like a blanket alert,
but it was actually a case where they had uncovered
specific people planning a specific attack
at a specific migrant processing center
and they had a couple day
window where they thought that it was probably going to happen. Okay. So this is a bust as in
terms of an interview with Tim. Yeah. Also, it really calls into question the way Alex is conveying
information. Like it's not just like, uh-oh, whole border terror alert. Yeah. It's a very,
very highly specific. Also, it kind of takes away from that whole
like Biden just put out this terror memo thing, unless that means that Biden is now specifically
monitoring individual groups in Texas at all times. It could mean it could be which would
be interesting or maybe the people who are planning that attack are Biden, Biden and who hangs out with Biden? I don't know.
Jack.
Just Jack.
He's always calling everyone Jack.
Oh, he'll hurt Jack.
Is terrorist buddies Jack?
Yeah.
I've got nothing.
Sorry, I got lost in my orcas because I stopped my brain
broken in half and he's like, wait,
people are committing crimes with my orcas.
They're yeah. Yeah. No, it was not good. No, good. Nope.
So Alex needs help. He needs help pushing this story. Yeah. And so he calls out to the
the winds, the winds. Everybody in media.
But goes to the fall. But go silver for us somebody else's story We are
Breaking that they are saying that white supremacists are going to attack the border patrol and the illegal aliens down there
They call migrants with no evidence as a pretext to have the NSA turn on its systems against the American people
This is a big deal and I don't even care about
the credit
But we need the Glenn Greenwald's,
the Tucker Carlson's to force this out. Just like we told you in August, they were planning
new rollouts of COVID, which they then did, but we've stopped most of it.
What people listen to me. So we're right back with real people with real connections on the border.
Alex thought that they were like gonna force everyone to wear masks again and then he yelled
about it and because they weren't actually planning that it didn't happen and he claimed
victory.
Right.
That's basically what that is.
No, no, no.
I know that part.
I find unacceptable the idea of that we stopped most of it.
Sure.
What does that even mean?
It doesn't mean anything. most of it. Sure. What does that even mean?
It doesn't mean anything.
None of this means anything.
They were going to roll it out, but then we stopped most of it because we talked about
it.
That doesn't make any sense.
No, but it's the only way for, like, these people who are in Alex's audience to feel
like there's actual meaning to what Alex is doing.
Yeah, that is because otherwise, because once you, man.
So Alex wants someone like Tucker or Greenwald to push his narrative because there's a larger
portion of the population that would see them say something and not immediately assume
it's bullshit, whereas Alex is kind of worn out as welcome for a lot of folks who aren't
already deep into his information space.
Yeah.
Tucker and Greenwald hold some cachet that Alex doesn't.
But look at the news story that Alex is reporting.
I just want to say off the bat that nothing in his narrative has been proven or even demonstrated in any way.
The only thing close to evidence is an interview with Alex's head of security who claims to
have seen a document which got derailed by tech issues. Leaving aside how unfounded anything
is, here is the narrative that's being put forth. Biden put out a fake terror alert
claiming without evidence that someone is gonna attack
migrants as a pretext to unleash NSA cameras
on the American public at the border.
Right.
The only thing that's behind this is a document
that we haven't seen, but based on Tim Enlow's discussion
of it, it does contain evidence,
Alex saying without evidence.
That's interesting.
That's interesting.
They were concerned about specific people
doing a specific thing at a specific place. Based on how Tim described the alert, there was evidence. There's only
been alleged secret anonymous conversations with NSA people about these cameras, but you
can easily find evidence that facial recognition technology is used by the Department of Defense
as well as other entities as law enforcement and security purposes. There's no need for
a terror alert real or fake to use this technology. The motive
behind Alex's conspiracy falls flat as well as some of the
basic details, because this thing is a very hastily thrown
together pageant, and it's meant to serve a few important goals.
The first is have preemptive damage control in place in case
that someone does commit inactive violence. So Alex can ignore it and make himself the actual victim of the story. Right. There's also the preemptive damage control in place in case that someone does commit an act of violence. So Alex can ignore it and make himself the actual victim of the story.
There's also the preemptive damage control of how people may go to the border and not
see swaths of immigrants coming across which runs counter to infowars and general right
wing narratives about an invasion.
This storyline explains that away by saying that they were bust out.
The second thing this achieves is that it allows Alex to feel like he's leading the news cycle. He used to be the guy who set the agenda in
the conspiracy world, which is part of why his actions around Sandy Hook were so damaging.
He had a bit of a gatekeeper role back then, where the things that he covered became the
things that you were supposed to look into if you were a truth seeker. But that's not
the case anymore. He's a bit washed up and painfully obsessed with his own victimhood,
so he's not playing
that leader role anymore.
Most of the actual content of his show is him making things up after skimming a headline
or seeing a meme, so he's really just a consummate follower.
Alex doesn't want to see himself that way.
He wants to think that he's the tip of the spear, so a narrative like this allows him
to pretend to be leading the pack.
The third thing this narrative does is that it attempts to appeal to people
outside of his xenophobic bubble.
His coverage of the border is mostly about
his hatred of migrants and his desire
to have America be a white country,
but if he stretches a little,
he can try and trick civil liberties type people
in deciding with him.
He wants to make this conspiracy,
like it leads to NSA surveillance,
because he wants folks like Glenn Greenwald
to jump on board and spread that shit to a wider audience.
Yeah, that'll be your, that's part of your brand, right? You can, you can make hay with
that.
Yeah. This isn't a carefully constructed narrative or anything, but if you take a
moment to consider the function of its constituent parts, you can see the ends that it serves.
And you'd see the way that this is almost like the methodology and this is how his brain puts things together
Yeah, the stories that you tell he's fishing well at least that last part is fishing for a green wall
Yeah, I mean it is like it is like there's these little bits
And if if I get a bite green wall will retweet it and then blah blah blah and that'll bring more people to my attention and
My money money money money. Yeah. Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
So you might not see this because of the bussing.
But how many I would see the buses though.
You can't have that much without a footprint.
That's like saying that.
Oh, well, Godzilla didn't.
Okay.
You can't see his footprint because he's too big.
What are you talking about?
I do think that it's possible that some, if this FBI alert is real.
Sure.
Stipulating that.
Yeah.
Then I could see that this specific center,
there might have been people who were taken out of it.
Sure.
Like there could have been some people
who were at that center for processing or whatever,
maybe being housed there even temporarily.
Sure.
And I could see a bus or something
moving those people to a safer location. Yes. Given the FBI alert. If that is true then I
could see that. But in terms of the scale and shit that they're talking about.
Yeah. No. That's absurd. So they're openly shipping in smuggling drugs out there on the
border you know that. Fine. Why are we still mad at drugs? Why are we still mad at drugs?
I thought we've moved on from drugs.
Well, some people have, but not Alex.
Okay.
Because he's a libertarian.
Fine.
You go down there and you'll see him smuggling drugs
right across and from you.
You'll see all sorts of just insane stuff all around you.
It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
It is ridiculous. But what did Thomas Jefferson got asked famously? Walk it out
of the legislature during the war. A woman asked him, what is the limit that tyrants
will go to? And he said the limit good men and women allow also in DC. Anything goes.
Yeah. So that's not a Jefferson quote. No, we've been over this a bunch of times. So
that was actually Frederick Douglass who said quote the limits of tyrants are prescribed
by the endurance of those whom they oppress. Hmm. The folks in Alex's world like the John
Burch society and the extreme right wing. He grew up around love those words, but they
aren't going to run around quoting a black abolitionist. So they just decided to reattribute
them to Thomas Jefferson. Let's see, who would associate best with those words?
A rich white dude who owned people who thought tyranny
was being forced to pay a little bit of extra
when he bought tea, or a guy who was owned by people?
We may never know.
We'll never know.
So this is a standard practice in Alex's world
and every one of his Jefferson quotes are fake.
But what I love is the creative writing
practice that Alex does with how he tells the story of this quote in this telling apparently
Jefferson was coming out of the legislature and some lady asked him about tyranny. What's
fun here is that here's how he reported the story on January 25th. Here's another telling
of it. Okay. A woman famously in a newspaper article, I forget where but you can look it up. Asked Thomas Jefferson. She said, what is the level of tyranny that
the elites would bring upon us? And he said, the level of tyranny is what we will accept.
And she said the full article, she said, what do you mean? He goes, there's always more
evil people ready to replace the last elite. So there's no end to evil because it always
just gets more radical until we stop it. You gotta have good men and women that
say no.
So there's still a lady asking him the question, but I guess now she's a reporter and the article
really fleshed out Jefferson's thoughts about the quote he didn't say.
For someone like Alex, reality doesn't matter that much. What matters is that the sentiment
of that quote is something that he can use for his narratives, and attributing the quote to Jefferson makes it acceptable to the wider audience,
who are mostly confederacy sympathizers and probably think Frederick Douglass was too woke.
The way Alex tells the story, making up details and embellishing things out to be
a part of an extended interview, that should tell you that he would not give a shit,
if you were told that Jefferson didn't say that. No.
Alex would get that news and turn around and attribute it to Jefferson in the next breath
because reality isn't important, utility is.
This quote is not useful from Douglas, but it is from Jefferson, so it's a Jefferson
quote.
This quote can become more useful if you dress it up with a bunch of imagined context, so
Alex does that.
We heard in an episode long ago about how Alex believes in lore over history, but if you accept that, there really isn't anything stopping you
from making your own lore. Which Alex kind of does a lot.
Well, I mean, the way that he wrote that too was like 1950s-esque, like this woman comes
up to wearing a sun dress to it all.
But the reason-
Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Jefferson,
I have such worries for the country's directions.
You're saying it's like 1950s type something.
The writing of it, yeah.
And to me, that's kind of what makes me think
that this is repeated from some John Birch society era
retelling of this.
Because they didn't want to cite Frederick Douglass.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
So that kind of has that fingerprint a little bit.
There is.
There is.
And I'm going to throw this out at you.
There's a lot of history.
And we're not even going to just narrow it down to America.
Let's spread it out over the world.
There's a lot of history that was made by non-straight white
men that we don't know about that instead we think
was made by straight white men. I don't believe you. instead we think was made by straight white men.
I don't believe you.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
I'm telling you.
I've heard lore that you're wrong.
I'm telling you, it's true.
So Tim Enlow is able to reconnect.
Uh-huh.
He gets back on and he has an interesting conspiracy.
Interesting.
One of the interesting things that happened, Alex, is that the day that we were there,
just one day previous on Monday,
they, somebody, and nobody has gotten to the point
of who gave this authorization,
someone opened a dams to sit there and flood to Rio Grande
and make the current as swift as possible.
And now people have drowned, they've saved children.
That shows the technocracy, who's in control of it?
Three bodies, three bodies, it just in time. We were here Alex
So that morning when we were there an unconscious a toddler had gotten fallen out into the river
Separated from her parents the National Guard by time they got to her. She was hypothermic and unconscious
Luckily they were able to save her and get her to a hospital
But two more bodies that day and
the next day that they weren't able to save that were already drowned. But somebody opened
that dam and right before this convoy is supposed to arrive to make it look like there's not
many migrants crossing here. Oh, okay. So that dam that's up the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass
is Amistad Dam. And if you consult their flow data, you will find that they did discharge more water beginning
around January 23rd.
You can say that their numbers went up for water discharge, but what you can't do is
just make up a reason for why that happened so you can satisfy your own conspiracy.
There's plenty of reasons why the dam might ramp up water output, ranging from increased
power demands being met by hydroelectric generation of power to sell. There's parts of Texas that are in a drought,
and then there's also some rain that had happened. You could have a higher level in
the dam that needs to be offset. Right. If they're running more power, then they'll
have pushed more water through. You would have to. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Just to be clear
on the physics of that. Yeah. For my own head. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is a pretty good encapsulation of the
conspiracists mind here. Something happened and then the explanation that plays into their
decided narrative regardless of how unlikely and outlandish it may be is chosen as correct.
Work is done. This happened and here's the reason. What an easy and yet empty life.
Yeah.
There would have to be a ton of people involved
in a conspiracy to flood the Rio Grande River
and it honestly probably would take international
cooperation between the United States and Mexico.
And for what?
Just so there wouldn't be as many migrants
at Eagle Pass when all the shitheads show up,
this is unnecessary.
Inside Alex's conspiracy world,
all of these migrants
are held at UN Brainwashing Center,
south of the border and sent to the United States.
If the stated goal is for them to have less migrants
show up during the right wing idiot parade,
all it would take is sending less.
If you accept the larger conspiracy is real,
you don't need this secondary one.
But here's the thing, the conspiracy mind
is an addicted mind.
There's a compulsion to find conspiracies everywhere to make patterns and connections
that prove your theories and show how smart you are. There's no need for this damn conspiracy,
but there's stray data points that Tim has stumbled onto and in that damn discharged
water. So he can't help just coming up with a reason for why and making that why fit the larger narrative
Just let it go. It's completely unnecessary
Completely all of this again is just to deal with the fact that they have
Drastically exaggerated the reality of the border to their audience and when they see the video from the convoy or if people go there themselves
These are built in excuses for I you aren't seeing the open-air drug market slash war zone
All the migrants are bused away because of fake terror alert and also they
flooded the river right so it's it's a tempering expectations right right right
the conspiracy mind is a hat on a hat on a hat on a hat on a hat few more few
more on a hat on a hat it's a hat it's. It's weird. It's weird that he didn't think that through.
Well, in a sense, that is a very accurate set in sentence.
And in a very other sense, no, that's the most regular thing in this world
that he didn't think that through. Of course. Yeah. So Tim's not alone.
Tim in loan. Tim. Tim in loan. Tim on loan?
Tim on loan?
There's nothing there.
But he's not alone.
We gotta go back to the stage.
Definitely.
That kind of banter.
It just begs for a crowd.
So he's not alone.
He's there with, guess who? Who? Chase Geyser.
Chase Geyser. That's the good stuff. I don't think we've heard his voice on the show yet.
Not since well. Well, did we ever actually listen to? No, I don't think we just made
fun of his name. Wow. Well, I mean, I'm glad he's doing what he should be doing though,
which is going to a board or somewhere and being chase geyser chase geyser in full effect.
Yeah.
This is so insane chase geyser chase geyser about six minutes till break.
I want to get your take down on the border.
What you make of all this huge news.
It's absolutely crazy Alex and overwhelming.
You know, it's really interesting.
You just mentioned the sort of schism happening between authorities at Fort Meade.
It reminds me a little bit of the Epstein case.
One of the things that's so interesting about the Epstein case to me, Alex,
is how there's all this cover up that's happening on the one hand,
but yet there's all this.
I send you to the border for Epstein.
No, why is it that they're even prosecuting Epstein
if they're going to try to cover up all the details afterward?
And it just comes to me,
it strikes me as indicative of a schism.
There's black hats and white hats within these intelligence communities, whether it's the
NSA, whether it's the CIA or the FBI.
I think they're constantly at war with one another on whether or not they're going to
take this Machiavellian approach to leadership or they're going to try to do the right thing
always by the American people.
And so to hear that there's this schism happening right now, this controversy, this conflict at Fort Mead, when people within
our own intelligence community, whether or not these facial recognition technologies
or drag net tactics on the American people on the innocent protesters that are coming
here is fascinating and terrifying to me at the same time.
I sound like a Q and on guy chase. Here's a guy. Sir, here's what I don't like.
What's up?
I don't like the idea that he is just completely pretty accurately
described to the physical process of cognitive dissonance through the
through this pretend movie that he's written.
Because then because then I get into my head of a movie where we like zoom
back out and then surprise.
It's all our all lives
Have just been a human being's way of processing cognitive dissonance. You know what I'm saying like it just keeps going
It's a hat on a hat on a hat on a hat. Let's see. There's a lot of hats today. There's so many fucking hats today
And it's frustrating. It's frustrating. You know, you have you have this mentality of like there's the white hats on the black
hats, right? They're all doing war inside the government. They're all trying to figure out what's the...
And I'm hearing this from Chase Geyser,
and I'm like, that's QAnon-y.
You know, that is basically at the core of a lot of that.
But then I think back,
and that was Alex before it was QAnon.
Yep.
You know, with the counter counter coups.
Counter counter coup?
All that shit, like this is just this kind of mentality
coming home to roost where where it belongs
Yeah, because it belongs to well, it's it's like this it's this it's the site
It's the life cycle of bullshit, you know, they're like, oh, I'm so excited something's gonna happen
Nothing happens. Nothing happens. All right now. I have to come up with a new explanation for why nothing happened
That makes sense
So then there's an enemy that's keeping these things are happening until eventually you
just go like, well, maybe none of this is happening. Hakuna Matata. Exactly. So Chase
Geiser is a little boring. Damn, what a great name for what a boring man. I noticed this.
This next clip is a super cut. Yeah, because I noticed guys are boring this no
Oh, Alex not paying attention
And not knowing what question alright because I noticed as I was listening to this he kept asking him essentially the same question
All right, I've got a lot of questions, but what else is on your radar?
well
Today we're to really focus on keeping an eye on this story as it develops.
What are you guys going to be covering next?
Well, today we are doing everything we can to get notifications or news or insight as to what's developing specifically with this FBI warning at the facility on Firefly Lane here.
Absolutely, a few minutes we have left.
What else is on your radar down there at the border?
Well, today we're gonna be scouring every location
and following up with some leads.
How would you in a 60 second summation
describe the story you're covering?
I would say that what we have captured
is a false flag operation before it happened.
OK.
So it's on the radar.
If you could explain to the audience what it was you're
doing, not for me.
I totally know what you're doing there.
There's a couple of indications of non-engagement
from Alex.
And that kind of repeating questions that have already
been answered is one of them.
And then another, if you hear this,
Alex is somewhere else in his brain.
If he says, how would you describe the times we're in?
He asks that a lot, but it's usually just like, I just need some filler.
I just need some, you just go have, have everybody has their thoughts.
Let's talk about the waterfront. Yeah. Give me a paragraph. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Just talk. Yeah.
So Alex has another guest after Chase Geyser. Okay.
Squirts off. What would you call it? Guys are shooting off.
He's something along those lines. Yeah. I'll do better next
time. Rupting. Yeah. Yeah. Into some other area. Yeah. Sure.
Not on the show. So he has another guest and this is a guy
who we've seen a little bit. The guy named Kirk Elliott and
Alex makes a shocking confession about him
No, I wanted to get him on last week, but he was busy and couldn't come on but we have
Kurt Elliott
Who is a multiple PhD in public policy administration focused on monetary economics and the second PhD in theology and?
He's coming to town tonight. We're doing a special live show tomorrow noon
Central on the economy on the debt on the world
And he's also a sponsor of the broadcast if you want to get bullion gold at the lowest prices delivered to you
No BS. This is the place to go
So Kirk Elliott is a character who's seen pop-up a couple times on the show rambling about financial disasters and whatnot
And I've always felt like it was paid programming.
It was too much of an infomercial.
Like, it felt exactly like the old days when Alex would have Bob Chapman or Ted Anderson
on to discuss the economy, but what it really was was an ad for Midas Resources, Gold and
Silver.
And thankfully, Alex just came out and clarified that here.
This is all an ad.
This guy's paying Alex, and Alex is having him on the show to spread fear about financial issues, which Kirk thankfully has
the solution to in the form of the precious metals that he sells.
What?
Kirk runs an outfit called Sovereign Advisors and with a name like that you can imagine
he's targeting the right wing types. For years now he's been appearing on QAnon shows
like Patriot Street Fighter or the Sean Morgan Report, and the like. Whether it's because he's grown and decided to expand or because Alex has sunk and is
desperate, one way or another these two have come together and Alex is feeding his audience
right into Kirk's hands.
This reminds me honestly of the coverage of the Hamas attack on October 7th.
The first part of the show was about breaking news and then the second half was an infomercial
for Alex's book. Here he presumably has the biggest, most important news show was about breaking news and then the second half was an infomercial for Alex's book
Yeah, here
He presumably has the biggest most important news imaginable about the border and then instead of covering it
He decides the best use of time is to a half hour infomercial for his new gold sponsor
Hmm this kind of decision should really make it clear what Alex values
He could be pretending to have an exclusive scoop that the president is trying to track all citizens in lifetime
And they've uncovered a false flag that's about to happen but that
isn't enough to bump the gold commercial for another day. If anything that's
sensationalist border coverage and the promoting of the show on Twitter that's
only gonna get more eyes on this gold commercial so hopefully more people will
buy and Alex will get a bigger cut. That's really what matters. I mean yeah I was
gonna say it's like the more important that's why you put it on right, you know, not you don't
push it back. You're like, we need to make sure we put this on
the day with the biggest. Absolutely. Yeah, you have the eyeballs
because of your fake scoop and pay it off. So anyway, this dude's
a little bit shady, little manipulative. What I know. So you
look at the even with manipulation
silver in the year 2000s like $4.58 an ounce three and a half years ago. It was 11 91 15
16 months ago was 17 97 today. It's over 23. So even all time high all time high. Well
not on silver but on gold. We're near an-time high, but here's the thing even with manipulation
Silver's gone from $4.58 cents announced over 23 in the last 20 years last three and a half years
It's doubled 1191 to over 23 good grief. That's with manipulation
That's almost a hundred percent return over the last three so a half years. So what happens when the manipulation ends? Or how long can they manipulate?
It's through the roof, Alex.
It's it's through the roof.
This is exactly the same talk they always had in the past.
This is so familiar.
And also Kirk is choosing some of those dates strategically, because if you were
to add context, it would hurt his ability to bulk Alex's audience.
First off, 2000 was a low for silver in no small part because China was selling it off. As the prices got really low, it became an attractive investment opportunity
people bought in, eventually getting the price all the way up to $28 in 2008, which according
to the Silver Institute was led by investments in and around 2006. They said, quote, much
of the investment demand could be attributed to the successful launch of Barclay's global investors, iShares Silver Trust Exchange Traded Fund, which was introduced
in late April 2006 and is now managed by BlackRock. Oh no, BlackRock is in the silver market.
Then in 2008 and late 2008, the price dropped dramatically, only to spike to over $35 average
closing price in 2011,
led partially by industrial demand increases.
The price then dropped again
and has continued to slowly drop until a climb
in August 2020, after which it's been dropping again.
By selectively cherry picking dates,
Kirk is able to give the impression of consistent growth
and upward trends, but that isn't the case.
The history of silver prices shows
that often when the price goes up considerably, that's
followed by a big drop.
Raising this context from the picture is a way to create overconfidence in your target
and make them more eager to buy what you're selling.
And you can hear how disconnected Alex is and how invested he is in propping up a sales
pitch saying that silver is at all time high. It's the market for the manipulation. What does manipulation do?
Even Kirk has to reel him in from that,
but it wasn't a sincere thing Alex was saying.
It was just a knee-jerk attempt
to try and help the ad be more effective.
It's pretty nuts.
I mean, honestly, sure, you can say that in 2004,
or 2000, it was at this price,
and now it's up here and it's higher,
but you can't buy it at the 2004 price.
Yeah, that's kind of how it works. If you bought it at the 2011 price, you lost
money. Yeah, you down. You're down now. Yeah. If you buy it now, there's no indication that,
you know, it's going to go through the roof. There's no way to say that like you're going
to have the same return that you would if you'd bought in 2000. It's, it's, uh, it's
nonsense. All right. So let me throw this, let me throw this idea out at you. Yeah, okay
So it's like Batman
All right, but
Instead it's a guy who at night
puts on a costume and just does really good investing advice for all these libertarians, you know like
consistent rate of return between 11 and 18% every year. Like this is this is just serious, solid financial help that he's
giving people, right? But he's only giving it to the people who need it the most, which
are people who would otherwise give it to this guy. All right. Oh, so you're not talking about people who would movie
You're not talking about people who would give advice to his victims as opposed to Kirk himself
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so this would be so Kirk is this guy's evil
This is his super villain right because he gives good financial advice sure like
Irwin whatever IRS the the tax man pro wrestler sure sure. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I
Don't know how to make it work though because there's really not much excitement in the overall pitch. It's a bad show
It's not a good show. It's a it's an interesting idea
suits was popular suits right if suits works then why can't like I
Array man, I know that Megan Markle was on there and is now married to a prince sure
But I don't know anything about suits
I my wife watched all of suits in a short span of time and I was available for a lot of it
Playing I could not tell you anything about suits. I just assume it's like a tailor business or something like that. But I don't think
it is. No, I think it's law. I think it's law.
That makes sense. Yeah. They all wear suits. Yeah.
So Alex plugs Kirk's company for him. Okay. You never plug your company. We're getting
great reviews. You already have five stars online. You've got.
Whoa. How do you get that silver bullion ready to ship right now. You don't even get in the games the news minimize panic all that people your great sponsor people
Should get golden silver from you. You're ready to ship it. How do they do it?
Yeah, just go to
KEPM comm forward slash gold and there's a little form that they can fill out and say I want to talk to Kirk or his team and
And get this all squared away, right? We want to listen to you, hear your dreams, hear your fears, hear what concerns you and
map out a strategy for success moving forward.
Well, this guy sounds great.
So Alex says that Kirk is ready to ship and I'm not totally sure about that.
I went to Kirk's website and it really looks like they don't necessarily sell you gold
and silver.
They take your money and then you own precious metals that are stored at the
Texas Precious Metals Depository.
Man, how did they get away with shit like that?
I'll tell you in a minute.
Oh, God.
You can buy stuff that's held there or start a precious metals based IRA that's
backed by the metals that are stored there.
I don't see anything on the website about, I give you money, you send me metal.
There is a page about shipping, but that has to do with withdrawing your metals from the
Depository which makes me think that sending you the metal isn't the default right right?
All right, this is the same thing that was common with Ted Anderson and Midas resources
You don't get the actual gold or silver, but you own something that's somewhere else
This is a kind of shady arrangement on its face
But it's okay because gold and silver companies are trying to market an investment, but they aren't regulated by the SEC.
In fact, there's very little enforcement of regulation on any federal level for people
who operate in this space.
Amazing.
When Ted got in trouble, it was a state thing.
How is that possible?
Owning some precious metals as an investment isn't inherently bad or unwise, but this is
a space that's flooded with people running scams.
There's a reason that Alex's primary businesses are what they are, and that he's made most
of his money off supplements and precious metals.
Those are two wildly under-regulated markets that have incredible opportunities to exploit
people's fear for the sake of making sales.
And it's tragic.
But that's why, and same, I guess
the same would be said for food buckets.
Yep.
These markets all share similar things.
Shady regulation, or under regulation,
and the ability to market based on fear.
Yeah.
Whether it's the financial collapse is going to come, this gold is good for you.
Your health is being destroyed by everything
and I have a secret thing that'll help you.
The food supply is gonna go away
when the societal collapse comes.
I've got these buckets for you.
That's the inherent thread that runs through
so much of Alex's marketing
and it's based on bullshit.
Yeah, this one. This one though is
the one that gets me for some reason because I think you because I think I think I know
why why and I hate to put words in your mouth. But I think it's because the essence of this
largely is robbing people's future. You know, like some people think that they're making
retirement decisions. Oh, no. Well, I mean, yeah, I definitely mean that.
But I mean, more for the type of person.
This seems so unusual to me because it seems like if you are the type of person who gets
to where you are, the one scam that you shouldn't be caught with is the, you give me money and
I'll hold onto your stuff for you from a distance, then you'll never see.
Right?
You're the most suspicious people on the fucking planet.
You think the feds are infiltrating your friends?
Well, because they want to set you up and you're just going to
give somebody money and then trust them when they say, yeah,
and we have your valuables here too.
But here's the thing.
I think that a lot of these companies can manage operating in a
way that's not like a pyramid scheme.
Totally.
You know, like because they charge fees for storage and stuff like that.
No, no, no.
There are just ways to scam.
That's what I'm saying.
I can see a normal person trusting this scam way easier than I can see a person who would be an Alex Jones fan, right?
Like, it would make, it makes sense.
You don't want to hang on to valuable shit.
You're just gonna go-
You don't want a bar of gold in your house?
You're gonna go put it into, yeah, you're gonna go put it into the bank.
And the bank is gonna charge you fees to carry on.
So it makes sense.
I want to invest in gold, it's a good investment.
I know this place, they're a good investment.
I give them money, they say this is mine,
I get my little certificate,
and then they'll send me a picture of it if I want to.
Right?
Oh, look at this gold bar, that kind of thing. But if you're a conspiracy
person, that has to be in the back of your mind, it has to be like, you know what's in
there? Nothing, it's all the government. Why isn't that part of your conspiracy theory?
You can't see it.
Well, I think that's why you need the conspiracy theorists to sign off on the people who have
the warehouses.
Yeah, that's a good point. It does have to be in-house.
It has to be in-house conspiracy theory only kind of thing.
Yeah, that's a good point.
And he has someone like Kirk who's coming on
and spouting some conspiracies of his own.
Yeah, he sounds crazy.
So yeah, why would the government hire him
to hold my money?
Yeah, I think that gets around a lot of those concerns.
Yeah, that's fair.
I can see that.
But I mean, you should have the same concern
about the food bucket, people.
That's not good food.
Oh, for sure. For sure. Anyway, yeah, Kirk gets asked a question. Sure. And if you pay close attention, I
don't know if you'll be able to hear this. Let's see. But if you pay close attention, you'll hear Alex just kind of
leaves. What do you expect to the next 10 months out of the selection?
Well, I expect chaos may have economic fallout. No shit.
All of these policies.
But see, during times of economic fallout when people can't feed their kids, when they
can't afford to pay their rent or their mortgage, when food prices are going through the roof,
they need gold, prices are going through the roof, here's the nature, human nature.
People tend to give up their freedoms in time of crisis in exchange
for perceived security or peace. Right? So I expect that because look, the people in
charge right now can't win on their own merits. They've destroyed the economy. They've destroyed
society in America. But if you destroy it bad enough, you might get votes, right? Because people
will want you to try to fix it. They're going to try to trick us into thinking that they
have a solution. The solution is going to come through central bank digital currency
and things like that. This is awful intrusion on our bank accounts. It's intrusion on our way of
life. The ability to cut you off from buying or selling if they don't like what you're buying or selling or how you spend your money.
See, this is all going to manifest itself.
And my expectation, you know, I'm not God,
I don't control the markets.
My expectation is this does play itself out
before the election this year
because you have to have some kind of a crisis to get momentum
to get people to try to vote for you because you come up with a proposed solution.
Okay, so with that, what do we do?
I mean, you- Alex, where are you?
What do we do?
Yeah. What do we do Alex Alex pay
for the time just keep talking yeah I mean hey it's you didn't are you paying
me to co-host with you ah there are hidden fees in this little arrangement much
like your storage you're not gonna get this showman for free so anyway the
commercial ends and Alex goes over some news articles and he finds one about
John Podesta, right?
Really?
Yeah.
Still going, huh?
Yeah.
He is taking over for John Kerry.
John Kerry was a special climate envoy for the White House and now Podesta is taking
on that role.
And so Alex starts thinking pizza gate. Sure.
I was going to say, yeah, why not?
Why not put him in that job for no reason? Great. Love it.
Alex freaks the fuck out. Great.
This is unhinged.
John Pito Esca to replace Kerry is top climate diplomat.
So Kerry's run around trying to cut our gas powered stoves off and our cars off and starve the living hell out of us.
Almost that shit.
And now they're going to put this, man, read the WikiLeaks, man. We're going to have kids
ready for you in upstate New York in a hot tub. There's seven, nine and 10. They're going
to service you, sir. I mean, that's screwing kids, folks. That's son of a bitch screws kids
He's caught red-handed
Hmm The only the signs is the solitary can find me in torture to death's bring us information
It's like in Star Wars when she says many wait for that died to bring us a separate. That's a movie
This is a real world many people have been put in prison and killed to bring us this information
Many people have been put in prison and killed to bring us this information. And we just sit there, kind of like, oh, the NSA talked to our people last night and said
they're turning on the NSA spy grid.
And they're about to have white supremacist attack, the border patrol.
Oh, that's just Alex over there.
You know, he's just saying that stuff.
I didn't say that.
It's true.
Oh, you're being given the keys to their destruction.
That's what we do.
Because we're willing to do it folks.
And people go, why are you so alive?
Because the devil ain't in charge folks.
We give him all the power he's got.
How about we stop giving him the power?
About we stop giving you wisdom.
The new order.
Put my breath over today and still be up against the wall and said reject Jesus Christ.
I'm going to shoot in the back of the head.
I'd say thank God I'm about to get the hell out of this and I'm not suicidal.
I'm just saying it's a big burden to fight these people, but it's a pleasurable one.
But it's also like just complete the mission.
Be a man.
Never stop. Never give up, never bend.
And it's like, oh, you're going to kill me? I have the things they've done to my family. I don't
bitch. I'm not a victim. What the things they've done to me. It's like, Oh God, you're 90,000
dollars a month. The things they've done to the ecstasy of it is you already hurt me so bad. It's been $90,000 a month. The things they've done to me.
That's the ecstasy of it.
Is they've hurt me so bad.
There's not much more they can do.
Ho ho ho ho ho ho.
Oh boy.
The last thing I'm gonna do.
If only we could find that.
Get my hands around their neck.
Ahhhh. hands around their neck. Ah. Ah.
Ah.
Because my full will is because if they could feel like a knife in their guts, my will is
like a double-edged foot-long dagger shoved right up their ass.
And they can feel it, and they know it, and I'm gonna get them.
I'm gonna get your ass even some last thing I did.
It's really upsetting.
Are we doing a fake cry laugh that turned into a real cry laugh?
I have no idea.
What the fuck just happened there?
Like, even if you believe in conspiracies, you should see this person as mentally unwell.
That level of mood swing, the overly dramatic way of expressing emotion, it's all either someone who really needs help or it's someone who wants to be seen that way,
which is just as mentally unbalanced of a place to be.
Yeah.
You know how Alex thinks that all consequences that come his way are a symbol of how right
he is and how he's over the target? I suspect that displaying insanity in this way, it's
a way of pretending to be sincere. A person who's facing down the literal devil
and all that, they would be nuts. They would have been driven mad by what they've seen,
and I think Alex knows that. I suspect he realizes that he has to do little performances
like this every now and then to make it look like he really is so burdened by the truth
that he's seen, that he has to be kept hidden from the rest of the world. It's his burden.
Sure, sure. But you may notice that he's not so burdened that he can't keep it together to sell the audience gold.
So wild.
Is it really fucked up, dude?
I grant that, and I'm not saying all of this is fake,
but a lot of the intensity of these emotions are put on.
Yeah.
Yep.
But either way, this is a bad thing to have as a show.
Yeah.
Because this is so different than just minutes earlier.
Yep. Something broke. Yeah. Yeah, it is. It is like, um, what? Cause he's he's not it's
not a fake laugh and it's not a fake cry. It's a little bit. It's a little bit. It's
a little bit of both. But also it is that level of like,
I know that I'm faking this.
Yeah.
But if you were to ask him to like put an exact number
on how much he's faking it, I think he'd be wrong.
I think he knows he's faking it until like,
sometimes you get really into things
when you start saying them.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I mean.
You start to create your own feedback loop.
That's what I mean. I mean, I think that it like, the intent, the like, will at the start makes sense.
Yeah.
Right? And then-
I'm gonna put on a show.
And then where it goes from there could be fake, could be real, but what is decided, he doesn't know.
You know what I'm saying? Like, he's along for the ride.
Yeah. Once the ride starts. He's off on a chase, guys saying? Like he's along for the ride. Yeah.
Once the ride starts, he's off on a chase guys. Yes, he's off on a chase. Kaiser. Yeah,
you got it. Yeah. So he, he does some more dramatic yelling. Sure. Cause this mood has
shifted. Okay. And then he decides he's going to cover the news and it turns out what the
news is. Uh huh. Pay close attention. Much like you had to pay real close attention to
see that he was not there. Yeah. If you pay close attention, the news is, if you pay close attention, much like you had to pay real close attention to see that he was not there.
Yeah.
If you pay close attention, the news is a transphobic meme.
Odd.
You know Captain A had got his leg cut off and broken up in that fictional book and he
hated that white whale one after it.
Well all that white whale did was take your leg off man.
I get it.
You're pissed.
Stop complaining.
I had more in my leg.
Took a lot more. man, I get it. You're pissed. Stop complaining. I have more in my leg.
Took a lot more.
And I know you're going down. I guess smell. You don't know what metaphors feel it right now. Just doesn't get it.
Sure. I'd love to be around the end of this and sit around and piss on your graves,
but that's not going to happen. We all know what's going to happen.
We're going to beat these people and we're going to get them and we got them right now.
They think they got us.
We got them.
They think they broke our will.
We have broken their will.
And I want you right now to know why they fear this broadcast because the spirit of God
is alive with us right now.
We are dialed into God.
We are eternal.
We are eternal. We are eternal. And we will never
submit to them. We will never bow.
Sure.
I got hundreds of articles right here. Hundreds. I got clips that are so horrible. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Look at this headline around here. Cause it says it all.
Look at this meme.
Oh my god.
If you're ready let's turn all the scrap in.
I want a stab you.
I want a stab you.
Probably a four year old girl.
I genuinely would.
You'd die for her when you, there's no question you would.
Cause you got God on your side.
Is this a meme?
If you're looking at her you're ready to die for her, you're dead already.
I don't think that's a meme drive a car
No
She can't drive a car. She's no hell
We're gonna protect text pick your bedtime little four-year-old boy. No
Drink a beer for a little six-year-old girl. No, what what are we doing? No?
Cut off your sexual organs and take hormones. Yes. Look how far we've slid.
Wow.
Yeah, so the news, the headline that Alex was pointing to that he decided it was going
to be, it says it all, is a transphobic meme that he's rambling about. This dude is a fucking
joke. It's ridiculous.
Yeah. Oh, I'm so serious. I cover all the important news. I talk to federal judges. dude is a fucking joke it's ridiculous yeah oh I'm so
serious I cover all the important news I talked to federal judges here's the
headlines here's the news it's a meme oh my god fuck you oh my god it's it's a
it's a it's a shameful display yeah yeah yeah yeah and also I think that Alex
you know at least a couple of those examples, I don't think
that he thinks that children can't do those things.
He certainly was drinking at like 10 or whatever with his dad at the game.
It's very easy to say.
He believes in people in the country, you know, being able to drive much younger than
you're allowed with a license.
Absolutely.
I mean, when you're nine years old.
Some of these examples don't even make sense.
Right now, my grandfather's farm.
He's a drive tractor. He's sat on,'t even make sense. Right now my grandfather's farm.
Drive tractor.
He's like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anyway, this is a dude who's in a fucked up headspace.
This is a mess.
I think he forgot the name over there.
I forgot.
You know, sometimes whenever I'm in a mood and I get a clip like Alex being like,
this is the news.
It tells you everything.
Here's the headline.
Here's the meme.
Let me describe it to you.
You describe this meme?
Let me describe it to you.
Which is a progression.
If you say the news is this meme, let me describe it to you.
You're fucked.
I want to try and go down this sentence progression real quick. Let me tell it to you. You're fucked. I want to try and slow I would try and go down this sentence for direct progression real quick. Okay, let me tell you this head that's headline
It says everything. Okay, I'm gonna read you the news. Mm-hmm. I'm gonna read you this headline. All right
I'm gonna read you a meme. All right. Let me describe this meme to you
Whoo, that's intense, but here's my problem. It's it's all a
precipitous downhill slide of credibility
But here's my problem. It's it's all a precipitous downhill slide of credibility.
My problem is that we are not at the bottom.
My problem is that I feel like we're just at part of the slide.
You know, and we're just at we're just catching our sliver of it today.
And like we could go anywhere and just be on a different part of the slide.
We wouldn't be we wouldn't be free of it.
You know, we could go to we could go to fucking Fox News.
We'd be on a different part of the slide.
We wouldn't be free of it.
And that's where I'm at in the meme space is like,
oh man, but you can't read Sunday newspapers.
That's really what it is.
I don't think they, well, I don't know, maybe Gutfeld.
I was trying to think, I don't know maybe gut-fell. I don't I was trying to think I don't
Maybe Jesse Waters I was trying to think of like who would read a meme and I
Maybe they would I think they would I think they do I think they do I think they are and I think that's what I'm
Most reacting to is not Alex saying I'm gonna read you this meme
It's that Alex is saying I'm going to read you the news and then slowly over time because he's who he is tells you the truth. Whereas
if you were a good liar, you just would have described the meme and called it a headline
sure just moved on. You know maybe like I had a headline alone is well. Yeah. That's
dice. I mean, you know, you know what I mean? You would have, you would have passed it off. You could have passed it off, and Alex doesn't do that.
Alex, for some fucking reason, still has to tell you,
well, it is a meme.
Well, because I think that he thinks that memes are the news.
I know.
He has no real gauge of information.
He pretends that he's like the end-all, be-all of discernment
and information.
He's the tip of the all of discernment and information.
He's the tip of the spear in the info war.
He just thinks little drawings or news.
I hate this world.
Yeah, you're going to hate it more because we have one last clip.
What did you make for me?
We have one last clip and it is a pretty disgusting transphobia.
Great.
So if you are sensitive to that, please, you can clock out.
I was doing good. I was doing good. There we go.
Shit's bad.
Shit's bad. And here is Alex.
And he I feel like if you listen
to this, it's really fucked up.
But then at the end, just the
last second of the clip, there's
there's something that I feel
like is so fucking revealing.
You know, the same. I was literally sending this two days ago at like six a.m.
to the crew to air. I never heard it.
And like as I'm sending the video off Twitter off X to the crew, Joe Rogan
sends the sends me the link. It says, look how evil this is.
I was like, well, that's the zeitgeist. I never got to it.
It's this mother, look at her.
It's this trendy mother with her 10-year-old daughter
and she cries and begs, doesn't want it.
And they inject her with pellets
that are gonna sterilize her for life and ruin her power.
And this person does it because she wants to be trendy.
Lady, you got a God to deal with.
But just look at them, it's their sacrament.
I will bring to you Mollick, my daughter.
I will destroy her fertility, I will bow to you.
I will give you everything you want.
Just give me your certification of approval.
And that is the mark of the beast.
Look at the face of that mother.
Look at the face of that mother right here.
Her bag and mommy don't do it.
And we're like, we're taking your fertility.
You're never gonna have children.
We're raping you beyond rape.
And there's the mother right there.
Look at the face.
The satisfaction. Look at, oh, we're at there. Look at the face. The satisfaction. Look at the forehead shot.
Look at the shot.
Right here.
Look at that mother. Right here.
That's the forehead shot. Look at that.
The pleasure.
The pressing on the nerve of God.
I've got my daughter here.
We're about to sterilize her.
And there ain't nothing you can do to stop it
Yeah
And look look at this map before Obama
2007 no gender transition clinics and look at it after Obama and the Pritzker's and all of them.
Modern human sacrifice.
Alright, I'm out of time.
Alright, I'm out of time.
That I'm out of time there is so fucking glaring.
He's doing all this buh, buh, disgusting, buh.
It's all so fake.
It's all like a presentation, a performance he's doing that you can check out of in a second
Oh, we're out of time. Yep. It's disgusting
So Alex is talking about a little clip of an 11 year old child getting puberty blockers with her mother's consent
It appears that the child is crying at times when getting the shot, but that's because they're getting a shot
It wasn't because she didn't want the shot
It was because the medical stuff is scary.
Like if you videotape my doctor's appointments
up to like the age of 16,
I can guarantee you I did not respond
to shots well myself.
When we got one,
I passed out in a Walgreens.
Yeah? Yeah, it was big.
It was one of those big ones though. Yeah.
And it was huge and I was like,
cool, that was all right. And it was huge. And I, uh, I was like, cool.
That was all right. And then they, my, my, my wife and the lady both looked at me and
they said, I just fell forward and I was on the ground.
Right. Yeah. This, all this shit is Alex editorializing what goes on in his own
mind when he is watching this clip. It's what he projects onto it. And it's not,
it's not real. So this was a clip that was making the rounds and transphobic
Twitter presented as if it's something new. but in reality this is from a 2012 NBC News report called Living a Transgender
Childhood.
You're joking.
In the 12 years since, the young lady is still living happily.
You can find an advocate article about her that links to her Instagram account.
She seems to be doing great.
By all accounts, she wasn't coerced into receiving puberty blockers and this is all just a story
that folks like Marjorie Taylor Greene, the libs of Tick Tock Lady and Alex have cooked
up because it aligns with their hate and transphobia.
They see a video of a mother emotionally supporting their daughter and because they're trans,
the act of caring and supporting becomes sinister.
That's everything that is happening and that's all that's going on in Alex's mind. Yeah. The larger point here is that Alex is a hateful monster.
This shit is completely unhinged and designed to work toward creating a society where LGBTQ
youth, I find myself saying Qth.
Qth?
LGBTQth.
Huh, I like that.
They're in more danger and that's what Alex wants to create.
That's an area where they're in more danger because he doesn't want them to exist
It's really glaring to see the quickness that Alex shifts his tone after the outburst and he has to go out to break It shows the lack of sincerity behind the performance
He sincerely believes the hateful points that he's making but all that emotion is a farce
It's meant to inject his points into the emotional processing parts of the audience's brain
Instead of the parts where he's making an argument
and showing fact, he wants you to emotionally feel
these things he's saying to override critical thinking
skills, because that's all he can do.
And he's doing it in service of hate.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, what I feel like we often run into,
or run up against in terms of conversations with people
is this idea of like, oh, well, they want to use emotion
to override your ability to think through things
and then the fact checking and all this stuff.
But it is the emotion that gets people to do stuff.
Like period.
Like it is not that the emotion itself is bad.
His arguments are bad.
He's using emotion to keep you from giving a shit about those
and to get you to do stuff, to buy shit,
to do all that stuff.
I mean, it's just so fucking exhausting
that you can't talk people through that.
I do agree that on some level
Everything has emotion attached to it because we're humans to do to get across the line of like moving
There's an inertia to not going something there's an inertia. Yeah, but I don't I don't think that's the only way you get people to do things
I know I I agree with you. I think it is an effective. It's a way you get people to do things. I know, I agree with you. I agree with you strongly. I think it is an effective...
It's a way you get people to do stupid shit.
Sure.
It's the best way to get people to do stupid shit.
Overriding critical thinking skills.
Yeah.
And critical thinking parts of your brain.
Yeah.
Now, I think that if Alex was just like,
I'm doing an incitement-based show
where I scream at people about my feelings
and make them feel bad things.
Sure.
I don't think I would have the same criticism for him
because that's what he's doing and that's what he knows
what he's doing and everyone knows.
People sign up looking for information.
This is the information war, info wars.
And instead what he's doing is packaging this
within that branding.
And it's, I don't know. It's, I mean, it's obviously manipulative.
Yeah, I mean, and it's a survival. I mean, because the existence of what he does, he actually does
the thing he parodies. If it were accepted and trustworthy and of value in and of itself Alex wouldn't exist that's not
a hundred percent true because there is decent news that does exist no no no I
mean more like if the news were capable of teaching you the difference between
reality and unreality that's Alex would have nowhere to purchase that's fair you
know what I'm saying yeah yeah not that he couldn't do or anything or that people
are are or are not
trying hard enough. It's simply like what exists. Yeah, you
know. Yeah. It's a bummer. Yeah. But but all in all, I mean, I
think I think the other thing to to to really put a put a fine
point on is that when he's talking about his fantasies, when he sees these pictures, that's him.
Like that's in his brain.
That is what he thinks supporting LGBTQ youth is.
He thinks it's sacrificing these children to Mollick
or whatever.
So I don't know.
It's important, it's one of those fucked up things that is
taking so long to get out like from my child, from the way that we're raised in this world,
you know, of just like that idea of the person who's telling me about what other people think
is actually telling me what they think. Yeah. I can't begin to describe how
long it took for me to get like, wait a second. So then the when the preacher goes, bubba,
bubba, bubba, bubba, this is what the evil people are doing. He's describing his own
thoughts. He's not telling me about other people. You know what I mean? I'm not, I'm
not, I'm not, I'm not broadcasting that as like a this is the only thing Hmm, but it is so much in that it that's what Alex does. Yeah projection can be a two-way street
Yeah, he's just like oh, this is what those gross people are thinking. It's like
That's you man. Mm-hmm. That's that this is this is your fantasy around other people's reality
That you're fucking their lives up because you think weird.
Yeah, you're contributing to fucking up everyone's life.
And you know, this is true in terms of immigrants too.
And you know, it certainly shouldn't be,
you know, kept in one box.
There's a hundred different boxes of people
who Alex is doing this, you know.
Yeah, 80s.
Essentially with his false ass information show.
Yeah, everybody that I've ever met
has been pretty much everybody that I've ever met,
except for the people who tell me
that I can't trust everybody.
Those people are individuals and weird.
So we come to the end of this
and I think we definitely saw Alex
have a bombshell exclusive
about the border, certainly nailed that.
Yeah.
Is that what we were doing?
Maybe. I think so.
We got a new gold guy.
Oh, God.
And we finally heard from Chase Geiser.
And it was what it was.
It was the last, it was the last eruption of the Geiser.
Yeah, we may not be seeing it.
There's no faithfulness to this eruption.
A little dull.
Yeah.
So we'll be back.
But until then, Jordan, we have a website.
And if we do, it's alzright.com.
Yep, we're also on Blue Sky.
We are on Blue Sky.
It's Knowledge Fight.
Yep, we'll be back.
But until then, I'm Leo, Leo, DZX, Clark,
de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de.
You're popping and locking.
That doesn't help.
It actually is more distracting than if I
And now here comes the sex robot Andy and chanz will share on the air. Thanks for holding
So Alex I'm a person color. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you