Knowledge Fight - #901: February 18, 2024

Episode Date: February 21, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex's Sunday show, and find him attempting to cover Cheerios and a pandemic preparedness treaty, but ends up mostly just being a bit racist....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys, saying we are the bad guys. It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys, saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge fight. Dan and George, knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Stop it. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you in Kansas, Andy in Kansas, Andy in Kansas, Andy in Kansas, Andy in Kansas. Just time to pray. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding us. Hello Alex, I'm a Christian caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. Knowledge Fight. No, no, no, no, no, knowledgefight.com. I love you. Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Trydown Dan.
Starting point is 00:01:01 I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around and worship the altar of Selene and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Dan! Jordan. I have a quick question for you today, sir. What's your price about?
Starting point is 00:01:13 My price about today, Jordan, is we have sold out in Boston and so all of the tickets are taken. That's true. And it, you know know I had an emotional experience about it last night. I made a joke when we announced the tour that there's a chance I will end up crying. Boston show. Yep. And I may not now because I may or may not have wept in the tub listening to the Boston live album. Live from the Middle East. That sounds like a perfect last night just overwhelmed
Starting point is 00:01:43 entirely with emotion. But the idea that we're gonna be recording in the same room that like these albums are recorded in I don't need to make make such a big deal out of it, but it's it's hard for me to deal with and it's I don't know Has to be the right spot I appreciate that we started a show the two of us with no one else in your room seven years ago about Alex fucking Jones. And then we just sold out the mid East and you said I don't mean to make it sound like a big deal or anything, but I enjoy this. Yeah, and I'll be honest, a big deal. And I'll be honest, I feel like that Boston's live album holds up pretty well.
Starting point is 00:02:27 You said so last night, I believe you. It's not bad, there's a lot of energy in there. And there's a moment that I really love, that I'd forgotten about. And that is they start playing the impression that I get, the big single. And Dickie is like, I think we all know this fucking song. It's like a resentment about their hit.
Starting point is 00:02:44 I appreciate that yeah Maybe that's where I get some of this from Some of the resentment for things that you enjoy Yeah Like a band that hates the song that brought them all the all the monies Yeah, so maybe I'll be a anti-faxer in 20 years I think that's probably the safe bet No
Starting point is 00:03:02 Yeah, no So what's your bright spot? I mean I think funnily enough, we're both on music bright spots in a certain way. One, I think we've both had a lot of emotions recently. And for me, like musically, I store a lot of emotion in songs. You know, like if I put all my emotion in a song,
Starting point is 00:03:23 then I can put the song away. And then I don't have to feel it. because it's all the way over there, right? Yeah, but then somebody plays the song and then I'm fucked right you know so but There's the album D last in the Commitorium by Mars Volta. Oh, yeah I taught myself to play the drums on that album. That's a it's an interesting choice Yeah, and I keep so much in the drum tracks of those albums. And it's just, it felt so good.
Starting point is 00:03:50 So go back and listen to it and get all that energy out. La la la la la la la. And then there's one. I can't do the vocals. There's one, I want to say it was an ESP maybe, but it's like there's a lick that's dum dum dum dum dum dum. Which if you don't know the sticking on it. It's complicated. It was a ESP maybe but it's like there's a there's a lick that's Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum Which if you if you don't know the sticking on it complicated it's so hard if you're not a drummer to even understand
Starting point is 00:04:11 How hard it is? Mm-hmm But anyways that led me to this thought I have been torrenting shit for more than 20 years Sure, line wire days Through people getting arrested for it Mm-hmm. I've been torrenting through people getting sued for millions of dollars Right. I've been torrenting. You're Lars Ulrich's greatest enemy. Through the fucking iPods through the iPhones through streaming services through Apple music through Spotify Do you know why? Why? Because I never trusted any of those fuckers
Starting point is 00:04:43 To let me keep the mute. I wanted to keep it Aha, it's mine right that kind of thing you could have bought a physical copy That's hard. I like music too much. I cannot afford it. Okay cannot afford my habit fair ish. Yeah, anyways Yeah, so what does that have to do with Mars Volta? Oh, I torrented it. Okay, because my my oh, that's right my hard drive I told you a while back my hard drive got Fried so I lost building back up that collect yeah, I lost several several Almost a terabyte of music. Mm-hmm. It's terrifying sure. Yeah. Yep my friend group when around that age 1819 ish in that in that span
Starting point is 00:05:25 of time spent a fair amount of time having strong feelings about the at the drive-in breakup and like how Mars Volta was so much better than Sparta. Oh for God's sake. And I don't know why people cared that much. Yeah, these are my friends. I don't know. Yeah. Also famously what I used to go to do the karaoke at these like random bars and around central Missouri And one day I was looking through the track list that they had yeah And at the drive-in one-armed scissor of was it there? I have no idea why that is not a good karaoke
Starting point is 00:05:56 One-armed scissor this guy because I started doing it Of course you did free you could not freaking the shit out of Weirdos. Yeah, yeah, you never went over well So Jordan today we have an episode to go over and we're gonna be talking about Sunday's episode I figured like hey, there's so much big news in the world that we didn't really get a satisfying take on because Alex is out of studio on Thursday and Friday true so Saturday you know he doesn't do his show Sunday comes in maybe we'll get a good taste of coverage or something yeah we don't know but this is an emotional roller coaster okay it's incredibly's incredibly fucked up. And, uh, sucks.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Alright. So we'll get to that here in a second, but first, let's say hello to some new wonks. Ooh, that's a great idea. So first, the Speckles Memorial Foundation for Chickens Who May or May Not Be Facing Homelessness. Thank you so much, you're an out-policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much! Thank you. Next, as TJ says, bye-bye, Ron. Don't take care. Hope to see you never. Thank you so much, you're an out-policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much Thank you next listen to two years of current episodes went back to episode one never would have made it past episode 20 with Jordan's Interruptions if you hadn't learned to Mike down. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk Thank you very much. That's not that's that's rude I appreciate that one especially because they asked me first of all they were like where do I send the policy wonk stuff? And I was like oh send it here, and then they sent me that and I was like cool beans. Let's do it Sure, I appreciate that you have kind of an insult straight to my face. I like it. I'm not at all insulted
Starting point is 00:07:38 I'm all right. Well, I'll not like it on your behalf. Yeah, next Lucas. Let me the coolest poppin cat army I love you please do the I love you and God damn it. I love you, Heather, mayor of Clowntown. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Next the baby bullhorn goes honk as we say rest in peace. No, it's written it like shactor but lacking dry laughter. You are now policy wonk. I'm a policy policy walk. Thank you very much. My rhythm wasn't like that. And then shactor threw me up because I forgot about the the the limerick man. Yeah. And that was a
Starting point is 00:08:13 limerick I guess. Yeah. So limerick makes Marty shactor from the cowben soap. Right. Company makes soap the soap limerick man. Yeah. And we got to take credit and make sure and so thank you so much too. Oh well imagine you're wearing a backpack in public transit then you deserve to die because Lionel Lionel Lionel. Thank you so much. You're an hour technocrat. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:08:32 I don't like to hype things, but people are designed to hype. I am going to paint once a week on air. And I'm going to let callers call in, but also take emails and request what you want to see me paint. One, two, three, Matt Damon. Matt Damon. There you go. Party time. I'm gonna get in your guts and the Nazis in my view were thugs that shook people down to a lot of really bad things. Well they did good things too. We're gonna stop dissing the Nazis all the time. Okay. I'm thinking about doing
Starting point is 00:09:03 some shows too where I run the whole thing myself since hit record and sit in the dark with just a few candles and candlelight and talk about the nature of the world universe. I mean you know big old juicy rib eye folks is as good as you know sex with your wife and let's just get down to reality here. I'm gonna go donkey con king con crazy in about 45 days. America sucks for all. It's over doesn't mean I want to go live Say in some places in Asia where you could off the plane over there folks. They karate chop you. Thank you so much I don't remember why he was gonna go donkey Kong crazy in 45 days. You do you there? I just I Wonder election. Oh, was it an election? Was it the election? I don't know. Was it an election?
Starting point is 00:09:45 Was it some election? I don't know. Maybe it was the Mayak. No, because that sounds like a little more current. Yeah, yeah. Just by sound quality. Yeah, you're right, you're right. I don't know, but he was gonna go Donkey Kong crazy.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Man, I can't say enough how much I enjoy it. I'm gonna go Donkey Kong, King Kong crazy. And then the pause. As far as 45 Yeah, I mean everything about it is amazing. Everything about it is amazing timing strong. Yep alliteration Spectacular, so we're gonna cover this February 18th 2024 episode But first here is an out-of-context drop from today's show, but now let's see in the Sunday Bible hour and
Starting point is 00:10:23 Move into the news. Yes, please. Please. Please, don't do the Sunday Bible hour talking like that. Holy shit, that's bad. Man, I cannot imagine the sermon on them out being delivered in those toads. That shall not do. Actually, the Ten Commandments, I can. Most have brought those down. That shall not do. I guess I get those confused because of the loud one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I understand. Commandments I can't I can't Those down Yeah, yeah, I'd not understand
Starting point is 00:10:55 So yeah, that should give you a little bit of a sense of some of the tone that Alex is in a little intense Someone say drunk there's that intensely Something so we start here and Alex is in a bit of a chipper mood. Okay. People are really waking up now. I see it on the street. I see it at the gym. I see it at church, the grocery store. I went to a little local gym today and it's a pretty good size gym. There were only like three people in it all men What was the last time you went to a gym?
Starting point is 00:11:28 Two of the three separately They were all they're working on alone two of the three while I was there for an hour Came over to me and said what was done to you and the courts was wrong and we all know the corrupts are completely controlled And what are you gonna do and I said what said, what are you going to do? Think about that. I'm at a gym for an hour. There's only three other men in there and two of them are listeners. Wow, that story didn't happen. But it introduces an interesting
Starting point is 00:11:55 question. Why was Alex going to a gym? Mm hmm. From the records that have been released and videos that have come out. I know that in four wars headquarters has a gym in it. In his declaration of assets, there was an entire room that was designated as a gym, full with, like, multiple LCD monitors, a full set of Kaiser workout machines, two punching bags, two massage tables, a rowing machine, an elliptical, three treadmills, and at least four stationary bikes. Oh my god. If Alex is going to a gym outside of InfoWars, then it would strongly suggest that he's already sold off this impressive collection of equipment
Starting point is 00:12:28 Which seems possible because I don't see any other reason that he would be at a gym I guess the other possibility is that these three people were all info wars employees working out at the office gym Which would explain why they're so into him. Yeah, whatever the case this story is fishy suspect I would I imagine the third one, though, if he had asked would have gone back. Oh, yeah, demon. Like that. Yeah. Which begs the question exactly how do the three of them get along? You know, how did two? I don't know if I don't know if there are three all there together at the gym. Well, I
Starting point is 00:13:01 mean, you got two info warriors and a globalist who are all alone in a gym, which sounds like a great street joke. Well, I mean, that also is what happens in hot tubs frequently. Patriots and globalists mixing it up. This is just the nature of reality. There need to be more mixers. I feel like maybe one of the ways that we could combat this problem is not having Alex there and getting everybody who's, you know, needing to talk. So it's not just people at the gym who are telling Alex how great he is. Sure. There's other folks.
Starting point is 00:13:29 That's wild. And my point is that's what I'm getting every time I go to the grocery store. Every time I go out to eat yesterday for lunch, I took my middle and youngest daughter out to eat. And we went to a very popular family in an Italian place. And I've been there many times, never had the owner come out and bring me a piece of chocolate cake
Starting point is 00:13:55 and my daughter's ice cream. It was an all-in-one. Say, we're all rooting for you. We know what's happening. You was wrong. And we know they're coming for us next. And that's an old Italian family that's had restaurants in Houston and Austin for us next. That's an old Italian family that's had restaurants in Houston
Starting point is 00:14:05 and Austin for 70 years. And I don't start the show to say, oh, look, I'm popular. I'm cool. Most of you aren't public figures, which is great. You have your privacy. I am a public figure, so I'm like a metric or a gauge, a sensor. And in a year and a half, I've been confronted on the street twice. And I've
Starting point is 00:14:27 shook thousands of hands, brown hands and white hands and brown hands, black hands. The end of hands. I mean, just everybody. So the globalist have screwed the pooch. Yeah, man. Alex's only real way of gauging how the war of the globalists against the globalists is going is just how he feels about how people are treating him. Yeah, that's pretty narcissistic. These interactions almost certainly didn't happen how Alex is describing them, but he feels like they did, which means that the globalists are screwed. And I did also think like this has got to be all the garden when I heard him describing it as a Italian family restaurant.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Absolutely. But I actually dug in a little bit and I think I figured out where he's talking about. But it doesn't serve any purpose to bring it up. No, no, no, no. I mean, their history, of course, is they left New York to escape the Irish. That sounds right. No.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Right? No. They got to. They were in Houston. They were in Houston. I was wrong. They escaped Houston. So a lot of a lot of people love an Alex and that's great. That's great. So we jump off from Naval gazing and being like, Hey, the globalists are losing because people are nice to be right. Right. We get
Starting point is 00:15:38 a disobedient potatoes because George Soros is a CIA operative, that's what he is, he's the front man for it. Didn't just take over several thousand cities and counties where they have the judges and they have the district attorneys, the county attorneys in their pockets. And now many of the police chiefs. They have these junkie sheriffs that are on record where they pay for the hotels and airline tickets to the Caribbean and to the Mediterranean and to Europe and to Canada and to beautiful places in Florida. Golf courses, you name it. We're talking five-star hotels, four seasons. The Rips. Three turtle doves. And they get lavish steak dinners, everything paid for. And they go to these week long conferences that are put on by George Soros organization
Starting point is 00:16:38 and sub organizations. So you'll see like seven or eight of these groups and you'll see Fannie Willis going to three of them a year. And when you look at the groups, all three are either purely Soros or partially Soros, and they teach them how to engage in criminal activity. So they're organized crime, racketeering mafia meetings of the lawyers.
Starting point is 00:16:58 So they've put in a lot of the judges. They've had them appointed or in areas where you run for office like Texas, they've had them run. in areas where you run for office like Texas, they've had them run. And they've got the lawyers, they've got the judges, they've got the PR firms. So they give them a packet, they say, we're, this is how it works for lawyers. They say, we're going to sue Alex Jones, we're going to sue Trump. And they, this has come out from whistleblowers. And then they're given a packet. This is what you say, this
Starting point is 00:17:24 is what you file, this is how you do it it why not a fine is going to do feel like a binder would be more for Juliani they're gonna default Jones and say that you don't get a trial the judge will then find you guilty and then we'll have a show trial because the public still expects one on quote damages now when that worked on me and a bunch of other people the last five years, they've now said, screw that. We're just going to have judges say you don't get a jury trial and then say you're guilty on day one of the trial and then have their own trial where you don't get closing statements,
Starting point is 00:17:58 you don't get to put forward your evidence, you don't get to say you're innocent. So this is all a really fun illustration of Alex trying to use storytelling and creativity to cope with the fact that he's in the position he's in and all of the people he admires are getting charged with crimes. Yeah. None of this is real and I would be curious what whistleblowers he's talking about. But more importantly, like you even responded to, why Soros a CIA agent now? That's annoying.
Starting point is 00:18:20 He should be so much farther above it. Way higher than CIA. This org chart is ridiculous. Oh, God, I'm so disappointed in this. It's lazy storytelling, but I think when you hear something like this, you really do have to ask yourself the question, like, all right, why aren't you blowing up a federal building then? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Like, if you truly believe that all recourse essentially through the law is screwed, there is no opportunity for you. Why aren't you doing that? Right. Why are you pretending that you're working towards some kind of a actual conclusion that doesn't involve overthrowing the fucking government? Yeah. I don't know. Why are you pretending? It's ridiculous. Yeah. I mean, I don't see any listen. I'm fine with it. If you want also, the thing is it's not serious. Like, I get it, whatever you're saying makes blah, blah, blah, blah, but you're not gonna say anything
Starting point is 00:19:10 about Clarence Thomas. You're not gonna say anything about the- He is, we'll get there. Oh, is he? Yeah, he's gonna say things. Okay, fine, if you're willing to clean slate it. No, no, no, no, that's not what he's gonna say. Yeah, I didn't think so.
Starting point is 00:19:21 No, if you're willing to clean slate all of this bullshit I'm fine I don't give a fuck about any current judge welcome yeah I'm fine with that I you know if that's your argument I want to clean slate but they never want to clean slate they always want our guys um that is true yeah I think I think that they want or there is a rational want for some oversight and maybe some some changes to be made and some some reform in in many areas of the legal system. That is fair enough. But if you are acting like all of this is entirely captured by the evil globalists who are overpowered and in control of everything Yeah, you got nothing left. There is no reform within that system right right, so
Starting point is 00:20:10 It's just ridiculous for Alex to have these positions and pretend he's in it right. I'm encouraging an info war right So Alex as he is in this mindset about the the courts and they're all screwed and everything he gets into talking Some of that Trump's case in New York. Let's do it. And in the real estate fraud case where on Friday the judge said, yeah, I find you guilty 400 million bucks, 380 million plus 20 something million. So it's over 400 million. You got to pay it in a month, by the way.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Oh, where's the appeal? Yeah, well, you know, I believe that. Like what? Doesn't matter what the law says they do whatever they want because folks They own now almost all of the appeals courts and and the The supreme courts of the states and they are clearly blackmailing the supreme court justices both democrat republican the Supreme Court justices, both Democrat and Republican, because all of them have taken
Starting point is 00:21:08 trips and special favors and things that are kind of gray, but if it's a Republican, they're going to fry him. So that's a big shot across the bow of them coming after Clarence Thomas. Ah, that's right. He's flying with friends and raking down. Coming after him. For flying with friends. You're just flying with friends.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Flies with flying with buds. Yeah. Out for fun. You're not allowed to with friends. You just flying with friends. Flying with friends, with buds out for fun. You're not allowed to have friends. Absolutely. It's verboten. So Trump doesn't just have a month to pay his judgment. He has a limited window in which he can file an appeal. And in order to appeal, you often
Starting point is 00:21:37 have to either put down the amount of the judgment against you or a smaller amount with collateral as an appeal bond. It may be that he has a month to decide to appeal. and if he does, he has to put down a deposit. Right. That's, that's what Alex is misrepresenting. Right. Um, but yeah, it is fun. It is fun to be like, Hey, Clarence Thomas is, uh, he's been, he's being, uh, somehow actually even punished. I'm, I'm again, I like, I'm fine with it. If you want to talk about our legal system and you're like, Oh, all these liberal lefty judges, fine, get rid of them. I'm fine with it if you want to talk about our legal system and you're like all these liberal lefty judges fine
Starting point is 00:22:06 Get rid of them. I'm fine with it. Get rid of all of them clean slate But if they never want to do that they're like, ah, we always want the guys who are fucking evil and shit Well, we'd like to clean slate everybody that isn't on board with us right right and maintain Like who in their right mind is like no I think we should keep the legal system the same if you believe that you're out of your mind You're out of your mind. I think there are some people probably I don't know I don't know who they are, but I'm sure there is well maybe yeah, so Clarence Thomas is getting he's getting attacked He's under attack of course he is on a scale of corruption
Starting point is 00:22:42 That's like a let's say the skills of one to a hundred on a scale of corruption that's like a let's say the skills of one to a hundred Clarence Thomas is about a two I mean he did what was legal but still they can misrepresent it so he's about a two it was legal that's true judges are a 150 on a scale of 100 I mean they're like breaking the needle off the chart it's like a car has a RPM gauge and it says 8,000 RPMs. Well, I mean, people like this judge, Ingram are at 20,000 RPMs of corruption. I mean, it's cartoon level. That is cartoon level.
Starting point is 00:23:15 That is something you see in cartoons. That is something that 20,000 RPMs is something you see in cartoons. Yeah. Judge Ingram's like somebody painted a tunnel on a wall. It's cartoon level. He jumps up in the air and his legs spin around really fast before he moves. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:31 So, yeah, Clarence Thomas is a two, baby. I'm- I'm- Pfft. That- How are you even pretending that that's okay? Sure. Only zeros are okay on the scale. Well, that- that I think speaks to what your point is it's like okay if it's too fine that's still too high get out of here
Starting point is 00:23:48 yeah why is this a complicated question if there is corruption then any corruption yeah is a problem well that needs to be removed excise well not for Alex you know it's just like if it's a two it's fine hey come on you've only got a little breast cancer. It'll be fine. We'll see you in ten years. He is also the guy who has bumpers that come in and out of break. That's like he's the one who's standing up
Starting point is 00:24:10 and fighting corruption, but also a two is fine. That is fine. That is, that is. I mean, hey, we should all be grateful for a two because it could be so much worse. Yeah, like, 20,000. Like, cartoon RPM meter is breaking off. So Alex talks a little bit about the judges in Travis County and
Starting point is 00:24:26 how that's all amass. Oh no. The crooks think they're above the law. And here's an example okay. Travis County they have elected judges. And I've had all sorts of court cases in there and they have old fashioned judges. Most of them were women and they would sit there and go over the facts Why is that being women particularly notable? The word came in about five years ago None of you are getting financed for running for office and they all retired every judge retired in the last three years and now every judge thirty four of them every judge in Travis County, Austin, Texas is a woman. And every one of them is pledged allegiance to Soros and is financed by the Democratic party.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Was there a ceremony for that? They have no pretense of justice. They think it's funny. If you're listening to this, you got to just think this guy's a baby. Like this is such stupid shit. But like we've been over this a little bit in the past. Now it's just wrong, but I wanted to get a sense of precisely how wrong he is about Travis County judges. How many judges are there? So I mean, I don't have a like a full number, but we'll go break down some of the courts. So in the associate courts, there are four judges, three of them are
Starting point is 00:25:47 men. There are two county. No, all of the judges in Travis County are women. Three out of four of the associate court judges are men. Well, that's too many. And there are two county court judges, both of them are men. What Alex is talking about specifically is the district courts where in fact all of the current judges are women. Okay. His claim that they all got into office in the last three years and have sworn allegiance to Soros is a slightly different matter. For instance, in the 98th district, the honorable Rhonda Hurley has been at that bench since 2009. In the 201st district, the honorable
Starting point is 00:26:22 Amy Clark Meacham has presided since 2011. In the 250th district, the honorable Karen Crump has been in place since 2015. In the 245th district judge, they've been in there since 2017, the 419th since 2019. And Alex's own judge, the honorable Maya Guara Gamble has been over the 459th district since 2019. All of this is not within the last three years. So it's five years plus and more right. And there are men elsewhere. Yeah. Of the 12 district judges, six of them have risen to the bench since 2021. So Alex is off by a little bit. Sure. With the shit he's just making up. I'd like to see what the foundation for the claim is that they all swore allegiance to Soros.
Starting point is 00:27:05 I imagine the citation is something in Alex's imagination. Do you have to write it down? I feel like you would have to write it down, right? Because you can't swear allegiance to Soros, but just orally. Mm-hmm. Because Soros then doesn't have a blackmail thing on you. You know, he has to have a blackmail thing on you. Well, now you're now you're talking yourself into believing the Soros and Tifa contracts are trying to figure out a way for this to a way for you to. OK, I'm trying to figure out a way for you to swear allegiance to something and then have somebody else find out about it without a written document. I'm guessing that just some of the judges got like donations
Starting point is 00:27:43 to their campaign from foundations that might be connected to soros and Alex is assuming that everybody did and it's a blood oath that they've taken to square allegiance to soros. It's nonsense It's just really stupid and if you're listening to that you had to be like this guy is Liner yeah, and he's expressing like my feelings about the court Every judge is a woman is the one type of thing you hear a one type of person. Yeah, like your drunk uncle that you don't want to hang out with. Yep. Who's mysteriously four times divorced.
Starting point is 00:28:17 I'm not a misogynist. Why does everybody keep saying that, especially women who don't know anything and are dumb. Right. So Travis County is basically run by Antifa witches? Sure. That'd be fun. Even the mainland Democrat lawyers are freaking out. I talked to them and they say, man, it's a circus.
Starting point is 00:28:35 They don't even read filings of them. In the case they just hackle and laugh and just because folks, it's a formula. You know the judges Facebook's and it's them with anti-foufits on We're gonna get mainly white women It's a cult folks they went to law school they got recruited into these groups They got sent to junkets in law school so they could so Soros is people in the CIA could kind of handle the fruit you know handle the stuff in the in the what department they're vegetables culturally mentally spiritually and then what were
Starting point is 00:29:15 they gonna basically finance and put in and now it's full on war yeah it's war so you get it you get what's going on here these people in law school they go to these junkets Okay, they're recruited By Soros operatives in the CIA right Soros is maybe in the sea Maybe he's like over part of the CIA the part that recruits witch judges sure so they recruit them and then they're they're their Antifa Witches I want which I place I want which judges a lot more than I want any other type of judge. Now hear me out on this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Costume wise. Same difference. Similar. Black robe, but does seem like something that could go witch or... And they always whine about how other people dress? And Tifa outfits is just people dressing in black. I was gonna say. Isn't that the idea?
Starting point is 00:29:59 Yeah. God, also, man, what is a judge gonna burn down their own courtroom? It's Tifa judge. get the fuck out of here Well, that's that is a problem for Alex a judge So we got all these problems with the court the court is all taken over sure and this is this is what the globalist plan is They've had on average over a hundred meetings with these DA's With these attorney generals They have had meal after meal they have sat
Starting point is 00:30:26 around and laughed about their criminal takeover this together takeover this is launch salt and the few pockets of judiciary that still do their jobs are being hunted Soros didn't spend millions of dollars, the CIA taxpayer money he was given to just open the borders and flood the country. Soros has spent billions and he's just one of the big ones. There's a bunch of groups to literally name all the groups where people shoot up federal courthouses fire moment, shoot people driving and pick up trucks just their white and they let them out of jail the next day and the vice president bailed them out when she was the candidate.
Starting point is 00:31:11 People that shot federal courthouses were bailed out by the vice president. They're revolutionaries. Which one? You understand that? They are evil criminals and they're coming for you and your family. Oh, you should be scared then. Yeah. I thought the medical system was the big globalist takeover.
Starting point is 00:31:32 I thought that fraud and elections was the big globalist takeover. I guess Alex is just kind of mad about the courts today. Hard not to see why, given that his hero just got hit with like half a billion in judgments against him. And Alex has to take the last two days of his show off to deal with bankruptcy issues Almost as if the thing that's affecting him most personally has become the central plan of the globalists Almost as if their imaginary plans map suspiciously well onto Alex's personal feelings We've been over this but Soros isn't taking over the courts and all Kamala Harris did was tweet a link to a bail fund Yeah, she didn't bail anyone out and if Alex actually believes in the justice system
Starting point is 00:32:05 at all in the American way, then he should believe that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and if the courts determine that they're safe to be eligible for bail, there's no reason they should be forced to stay in prison just because they can't afford to buy their freedom. But when we talk about people shooting at courthouses,
Starting point is 00:32:19 it's an interesting point because there hasn't just been one person who's ever shot at a courthouse. I was gonna say, I can think of some people who have done a lot of things to courthouses. Others like in 2019, Brian Isaac Clyde shot at the Earl Cabell Federal Building in courthouse in Dallas before being shot by cops and killed. After his death they found his social media was full of in-cell material as well as extreme right-wing ideology, including a lot of transphobia and
Starting point is 00:32:42 misogyny. It's not a stretch to say that a lot of the material he was posting wasn't too dissimilar from the stuff you'd hear on InfoWars. Or in 2021, Cody Levi Melby was charged with shooting at the Portland Federal Courthouse. He'd been arrested two days prior for attempting to trespass into the Courthouse while in possession of a firearm, an act he committed after attending a Stop the Steel rally. Alex isn't talking about these cases. He's obviously talking about like Portland in 2020. Sure, but he has zero specific details about whether or not anyone was charged with crimes or faced punishment.
Starting point is 00:33:12 It just feels like no one did. And that's what works best for his narrative. So that's the truth that gets presented in the info ward. So just a load of shit. Yeah. Yeah, you know, it makes me uncomfortable. I just don't like it. I don't like Alex wanting to protect federal buildings. It's just so far away from its roots. I mean,
Starting point is 00:33:33 I don't want I don't want him being like, Hey, let's all go blow up federal buildings, but I don't want him being like, let's federal buildings are sacrosanct territory. It is. It is a little bit convoluted on a part. Although I will say that I guess he's technically imagining that he's opposed to like the Oklahoma City bombing. Sure. He just he's pretending that Timothy McFay didn't do it. Right. You know. Right. He was pretending that the guy who believes everything that he believes didn't do it. Right. Right. It was all fake to make people who believe what he believes look bad. I was a smart move on his part. So let's get off this courtship because it's
Starting point is 00:34:08 just it's incessant. We get to something that I tried to hand wave away in our last episode. Yeah. Which was a special report about Cheerios. Sure. And Alex. We got to dig into that Cheerios report. Unfortunately, we at least need to mention it. Cool. I'm going to get into the UN saying if you don't give us the world pandemic tree to run your life and your body, disease access imminent is going to kill you. And then I've got all this other huge news. 80% of Americans test positive for chemical that sterilizes you and bends your genders.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Cherios. Quaker Oats, Cherios and hundreds of other products. I've told you this a long time ago It's being done by design and exactly what they're doing So they're banning carbon dioxide that plants breathe but allowing chemicals that literally been the genders of every animal from ants what to honey bees what to mammals to amphibians to
Starting point is 00:35:05 to mammals, to amphibians, to birds. Name five more Kingdom Phylum, and what are we doing? Ask any ornithologist. What are we doing? So the UN isn't saying that if you don't sign onto this treaty, then Disease X is imminent. Disease X is imminent no matter what, because it's not an actual disease. It's a placeholder name for the future challenge
Starting point is 00:35:23 that our public health system is going to encounter. So there's no point in squabbling about whether it's going to happen or not. In Alex's world, this isn't the case, though. For him, all of these diseases are bio weapon releases from the globalist. So there are conscious decisions that can be made to make the releases happen or not happen. When public health officials propose a treaty that makes international cooperation easier in the case of international pandemics, Alex doesn't believe those pandemics actually happen. So the specter of them happening must be leveraged that the globalists are applying to scare us into signing onto this treaty. Basically it's a bunch of bullshit, but the plot line becomes a little more understandable
Starting point is 00:36:00 if you look at it through the Infowars Prism. Like if you don't, it's just like, the fuck are you talking about? But then you take on the, it's the opposite of that they live glasses. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I was reading, I was reading some assholes point of view
Starting point is 00:36:16 on Tucker interviewing Putin or whatever. And it was very much like, Tucker, the serious American journalist, didn't do a good job. And he's like, no, you don't understand what anybody was trying to do there because you can't understand what Tucker is thinking. Like you don't get it. You think Tucker is similar to you as opposed to being completely different.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Sure. Like if you can't get inside the mind of this person, everything you say is going to sound insane to me. Or at least look at it with the awareness of like, this is what is being discussed. With the subtext and the cultural context that these things are discussed in. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:36:55 You're bringing the wrong stuff to this table. So the Cheerios issue here is about a pesticide called chloramaquat. This chemical is largely used on oats because it restricts the stem growth, making it so stocks don't bend over, which makes them, if they do bend over, makes them much more difficult to harvest. In April 2023, the EPA saw a public comment about allowing this chemical to be used on domestic crops, and in the process released a thorough hazard assessment, including the risk that it could pose to humans. There
Starting point is 00:37:23 was a lot of study that's been done on rats and rabbits and at high doses, they did find some negative effect, some involving the reproductive system. But that doesn't mean that that would translate to human concerns. Previously, clormaquat was only allowed in ornamental plants. That was the only application in the United States it was allowed. Sure. But it was and has been allowed in other countries for agricultural applications.
Starting point is 00:37:47 So imported things and things that are produced in other countries. This has to say. You got some chlorine on your body sooner or later. There's a decent chance that there it is. All of this information that Alex is reporting on traces back to a paper recently published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
Starting point is 00:38:04 I read the paper and the most you could say for it is that it suggests that further testing should be done, because it doesn't really achieve what I would consider concrete conclusions. The paper sought to test for chloramiquat presence in urine samples, and in order to do that, they purchased urine samples from various places, taking it at various points in time. There's no explained rationale for why they chose the sources they chose Which I find a little bit worrying we went out looking for P and we got some what do you want? Why'd you choose that P? Don't ask questions that you don't want to know the Randomize not easy to find P. Okay. So easy to know it is not you got to go out to places where people is
Starting point is 00:38:41 So I had some concerns like for instance 21 of their 23 samples for their 2017 cohort were quote consenting, de identified pregnant women at the time of delivery from the medical university of South Carolina. The other groups aren't predominantly pregnant people, which makes that selection seems strange. Why is that one entire cohort that you have? If I understand correctly, these are women who are peeing while giving birth. That is the urine that we are using. That does seem to be what it says from the explanation. Okay. Time of delivery. I mean, I'm fine. I have no, I have no comment about that. I just want to be clear that I understand when it is we are collecting this urine.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Apparently. And now the question that you have as to why did you choose what urine is very interesting. It's very strange. It's very interesting now. So they also purchased 25 urine samples from between October, 2017 and September, 2022, that were provided by volunteers in Maryland Heights, Missouri, which is a suburb of St. Louis. However, in their data, they only present 23 samples from that time frame.
Starting point is 00:39:42 They collected more samples than the data that was presented, and no reason is given for why certain ones were excluded. Their numbers just don't seem to match up. They have three sets of data, one from 2017, one for 2018 through 2022, and one for 2023. I have no idea why these were the sets that they chose, and it just seems weird. Four years is about how long it takes for a pregnant woman to give birth and you can only collect urine when they give birth. They're not all pregnant people though. But they could be within four years. So for their 2017 data, that's the one from
Starting point is 00:40:16 the pregnant folks, they say they got 21 samples from the pregnant people in South Carolina, but their data includes 23 samples. Where did the other two come from? Can we call these people? They exist, right? Like, we can call them and be like, dude, you guys do such a bad job. For the 2018 to 2022 data,
Starting point is 00:40:36 they claim they purchased 25 samples from Missouri, but the data only includes 23. Where did the other two go? One set seems to be too, too many and one is too, too few. It's very weird. Well, we were playing piss pong the other day. Right. All right. So we got them all in cups and then we didn't know who drank whose piss is we had to put them all in the same thing. Piss is fungible. We got it. We got a little jungle juice of piss going on. Yep. And we found a Clark Clark. Great. Great. That's
Starting point is 00:41:04 science, baby. I have some issues with the information presented in this study, and it makes sense because three of the four authors of the study work for the Environmental Working Group, an organization that's known for making exaggerated claims and who've been accused of being a political tool of the organic farming industry.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Great. In the past, their methodology has been examined and found to quote, lack scientific credibility. And I would suspect that this is another case of that. The group put this out as a means of furthering advocacy around organic farming. And now Alex has picked it up and is morphing it into a means to delegitimize trans identity. He doesn't have a leg to stand on here in terms of the actual information, but that's never stopped him before. And I don't even think he really has a grasp on any of this. Yeah. Yeah. He hasn't read anything past like maybe a headline in a blog.
Starting point is 00:41:50 I mean, I don't have a 100% grasp on this other than to say it looks like rich folk be doing it again. I don't know what to tell you. I have a hard time getting past the piss. Honestly. I really do. What are you doing? Yeah. I don really do um what are you doing? Yeah? I don't are you doing it's cause for alarm You if that if you if you come to me with this array of piss and no explanation Mm-hmm no detailed explanation even if you're I mean even if your explanation was like look at all this piss We found it. I'd be like that's better than here's the piss. I don't I don't think that it's a setup that controls, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:42:33 It's not it's not a good experimental setup. No, it's absurd. And so I need a little more. It's a childish. Because it's a childish setup. It is something that he's able to twist into being something that supports the bigoted world view that he wants. Yeah Yeah, so he doesn't he doesn't give a shit Yeah, why look deeper into it if you're only gonna possibly end up poking holes in your own fun
Starting point is 00:42:54 Yeah, and I imagine that the organic farm growth people don't think about the possible ripple effects of lying well, I don't I yeah, I It's it's difficult for me to know what they're up to. That's that's that's the way I'd put it. I don't know what they're up to stealing pregnant women's piss. They bought it. So look. See now I've been torrenting this for 20 years. Okay. Yeah. All right. Come on now. So we don't have any clips of this, but Viva Frye comes on to complain about the New York judgment against Trump. It's very boring and it makes me wonder where's Bobby Barnes. Yeah, that's a good question. Barnes
Starting point is 00:43:34 host to show together. So like was Barnes busy? Right. So they sent in the Senate B team. The other guy. Yeah. Yeah. Co host with Bobby Barnes. I think maybe, I don't know. I don't know if I've just missed some episodes that Barnes is around. I just conveniently never see him. It's been a long time since I've heard him. Maybe he's just, maybe they don't like each other all that much. Maybe, I don't know. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:43:57 No, because if he didn't like him, then he wouldn't have his co-host on. I would assume. Right, right, right. Or it's that great way to insult somebody who you don't like but who you still have to Maintain a professional working relations all I'm saying is we've come a long way from Barnes Essentially trying to take over info wars with his own show Oh my god that that is a good time so after this interview Alex gets into a mood He's in you know remember that out of context drop.
Starting point is 00:44:25 We're getting towards that. Bible out. I believe our most important work is still to come, but regardless, we put 30 years into this fight. So everything else from here is pure gravy because now I've said a thousand times or more on air. My goal has become obsolete. My goal is for people to finally get there under attack
Starting point is 00:44:43 and start researching the new World Order's battle plans. They've been so arrogant, almost all of its public. And it's starting to happen. It's starting to happen. Now, unfortunately, so much the They have Pass the event horizon or the point of no return The system is going to crash But will it be a controlled crash a survivable crash or unsurvivable I Wished I can turn this around but I can read the Bible we don't oh And it's before the beast Saints and overcomes the revelation
Starting point is 00:45:31 That then you have a few years of hell and then the greatest revival So you do it ever seen Comes out of that so the devil doesn't win when he wins that battle. Right. It's the battle versus the war. Right. So this is the news. Yeah. And Alex is doing a news show, a very serious show about how revelation is real. Hey, I read Alabama's state Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Mm hmm. Right. Listen, Jesus Christ should be the person who makes all our laws. So hey, what are you going to do? I mean, I would, I don't think that's the news either. Yeah. Yeah. So Alex is already obsolete because of how the internet and social media has evolved. Right. He has a great legacy in terms of harming the public information space, but there's millions of him on Twitter at this point. No one needs his dumb ass. That said, if his goal was to make people like research the claims he's made, I've done that
Starting point is 00:46:23 and I found he's full of shit. He has a habit of making things up and he greatly exaggerates anything he's even close to being right about and tons of the primary sources he's based his worldview on are frauds like silent weapons for quiet wars or just things he's entirely misrepresented like the Mayak report. He's going on about how he's coming up on 30 years on air and honestly it's hard to look at that and see anything of value that he's added to the world. He's led people astray from pursuing legitimate curiosity, he promotes a ton of societal bigotry and with his health advice he's probably been an indirect contributing factor in a number of deaths and it's for nothing.
Starting point is 00:46:56 It's for nothing. No, he made himself very rich. That's true. Yeah. That's true. Yeah. I mean I was looking at the sort of macro. Right, right, right. I mean I don't know, that's a good question. I, I mean I was looking at the sort of macro, right? Right? All right. I mean, I don't know
Starting point is 00:47:06 That's a good question. I feel like if I were him my goal if I were real him if I was what I said I was then isn't my goal to be killed by the Government I think that would be the greatest validation of yeah, right like I am here to do things that are extreme enough to force your government to kill me goal is to be like quade and men in men in black not men in black I'm gonna say wait are you sure you don't mean total recall no independent say when he flies into the yeah oh yeah Randy quade I'm thinking quade start to react yeah yeah yeah yeah Your goal is your goal is to be that guy in a blaze of glory into the yeah Fuck you up your yeah, that whole thing. That should be you you're not the guy given the independence day speech
Starting point is 00:47:52 No, you're not either was quite no no, that's what I'm saying. Pullman is not Alex Jones, right? Quaid is Alex Jones. Pullman is Tucker Something like that. Who cares? Maybe we. Yeah, whatever you want. Certainly. Rocks drop. It's got to be dropped. Yeah, but the yeah, but the point is, you're the guy who blows up the ship. You're not the guy. You don't get to live to see the positive. And result or whatever. That is success and Alex's. You are meant to sacrifice yourself. And that sacrifice is what is necessary
Starting point is 00:48:26 to bring about the positive world that you want. Right, and because this has not happened, and isn't happening, and never happens, Alex has turned his own consequences and like his legal battles into him flying into the alien mothership or whatever. So he's trying to like really force the positive outcomecome that his his sort of character is supposed to tail right yeah, he knows that's what he's supposed to be doing yeah Yeah, yeah, but it's but he can't because Howard because there's no alien mothership there are no way my that is true
Starting point is 00:48:58 That is true. You are pointing out a very good point. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so This just creeped me out. And I am just extremely not proud, not invigorated, but satisfied. I've never in my life been so satisfied. Growing up, I was a great looking guy and strong and smart and had anything I wanted. Hanging out with the coolest people, have all the best women, but I wasn't satisfied. You alright man? And it wasn't until I went under the attack of the New World Order and committed to this war that I had become so satisfied that I don't even feel like I've been alive until 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:49:48 I'm a totally different man. And the reason I tell everybody that is this. All these evil people keep committing acts of evil thinking it's gonna satisfy them and they keep upping the ante doing worse and worse things thinking magically somehow they're gonna be satisfied and you're not gonna become satisfied until you learn the truth and then stand for the truth and then you are persecuted for the truth because I'm not a say the masochist I don't like pain until now weirdo forgot six so ten years huh that's an interest that's interesting because that's certainly now when Alex started fighting the globalist
Starting point is 00:50:28 It would certainly wasn't when he started being persecuted for fighting the globalist that is Incidentally right around when Alex started selling supplements and making insane amounts of money Yeah, a cynical person could hear this and say that Alex is being fairly truthful That he never knew satisfaction until about ten years ago because it became super rich after that point. Yeah. Hmm. Yeah, yeah. It is strange.
Starting point is 00:50:52 It is strange to listen to him talk because it's like of all the things that you are satisfied, like you are a yawning black chasm of unsatisfaction. It can never be filled. It can't. It is not possible to fill it. You know how I know? Because you could physically escape the consequences that are legendary. You have the resources to escape those and live comfortably for the rest of your life, and yet you're still on the fucking air. That means that you have a need that will never
Starting point is 00:51:22 be filled. Well, that's yeah, I mean, he has a need to be the hero who, you know, destroys the alien mother ship basically. And that's that is that is unfortunate. Yeah. So he rambles for a long time about the globalists rejecting God, sure, and what have you. They do. We'll get we'll get into a little bit of that take here All right, but I'm not looking to try to convert them. They've they've committed the ultimate sin. They have they have refused the Holy Spirit It's unbelievable It is unbelievable
Starting point is 00:52:00 Wow Okay, you just refused absolute perfection, absolute eternity, total consciousness. You don't have that, but you are literally in Congress with that. You are interfacing. God is the groom. You are literally being brought into a system of ascension and just as the blasters, just as the main engines,
Starting point is 00:52:32 if you watch how a rocket takes off, it's moving a few inches a second at first, then a few feet, then a hundred feet a second, a thousand feet a second, and you watch it take off slow and then, phew! I mean, you immediately dial into this and it's like the engine. Cool. I mean the difference between Christ energy and Satanic energy is not even a difference that can be described. It's not even the same universe.
Starting point is 00:53:04 It's so aesthetic different when you look at this judge in New York In Garand or Latissa James or Vi Lenin or Mao Zedong big jump you look at this acts of weakness and you ask how could they how could something be this disgusting they love it they think it's funny it is funny and so I hope they revel in their time because the devil sins the beast with wrath because he knows his time is short
Starting point is 00:53:48 My time is not short that I'm gonna just go ahead and a limb. I don't think Alex is quoting the Bible I don't think that's Iron Maiden. They could think he's quoting Iron Maiden. Could be. So yeah I don't know there's something that's just so disappointing about these like protracted rants about demons and Christ energy and all this stuff and then it's like I'm complaining about Trump's lawsuit. Yeah. It's really what you're doing. It's just it's a grounding of the divine in the banal and I find it to be just like I don't know I know that you have like a strong opposition essentially to spiritual things. Sure. And I don't fully share that necessarily. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:28 But I'm also not like a fully, like I'm not a fully spiritual person myself. For sure. But I have a little bit more respect for the idea of it. And I, I think that this is disrespectful to divinity. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The way that this is also cheaply thrown around
Starting point is 00:54:45 for these little political points. It's just, I don't know, I find it very weird. Yeah, you know, it was, it is, it's so interesting because I didn't understand truly what it meant when you took the Lord's name in vain, if that makes sense, you know? You thought I was just saying, god damn. Whenever I was growing up, that was the context that it was always explained to me. It was never made clear exactly what it was,
Starting point is 00:55:11 because I don't think people really understood the concept. The idea of diminishing God, that is taking the Lord's name in vain, and to diminish something that is infinite could not be done better, could not be more accurately done than if you gave Alex a microphone. It does feel that way. And I don't know. I mean, it's not for me to be offended by necessarily because it's not, you know, I don't have,
Starting point is 00:55:40 I don't have a stake fully in it. Right. I just objectively, just from externally see it and I think fully in it, but I just objectively, just from externally see it, and I think this is probably, if I did have those beliefs, if I was somebody who believed and was Christian in inclination, I would be offended by this. I think it would be kind of a misuse of the divine.
Starting point is 00:56:02 No, whenever I was a believer, the only people that I truly hated were Christians. Like, truly, because everything that I ever talked about when I believed was from a point of, this is true. Like, there's no getting around it. It doesn't even matter if it's good or bad. Bad and good don't exist whenever this is true. You just do it, right? Because there's God. And then so many people would be like, eh, you know, no big deal. It's like, I can't live
Starting point is 00:56:33 in this. I can't live in a world where there is a God, but also, eh, everything's cool, you know? It's a God is kind of a big deal in my world. Right, right. So, Alex, I think this episode is just devolved into what I would describe as him lazily preaching, like, really slowly. Yeah. I will be grafted into God's consciousness if I'm successful, and I pray I will be. And I will be eternal. You won't. Imagine an eternity cut off from God. Everything we have, God gave us, everything we are, God made us, and you would deny your father.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yes. One, yeah, totally. What? What are you crazy? All right, let's shift out of the preaching and let's talk about the news because I've prepared as usual quite a bit for this broadcast. I'm very youthfully prepare for seven, eight hours
Starting point is 00:57:45 and then cover one tenth of it. And that's okay. Absolutely. And all my research that I can then understand the enemy's operations and how to counter it. But I'll just say this, I am so sad for all of you that have not chosen God so you're gonna stop the preaching yeah, okay Yeah, but he said I think he's on a depressant Probably true I like the idea that there was that that moment where he's like, but that's okay that I immediately got the idea of an alcoholic mr. Rogers Just walking in like talking to himself the way that mr. Rogers would soothingly talk to the camera as you were a Child you would watch him and you go. Thank God this person is so stable
Starting point is 00:58:31 I don't have to worry about I don't have to turn around and then see the whole that stuff I got mr. Rogers there, but imagine if it was an alcoholic just walking in like I don't need to change my shoes That's okay. It's okay. You don't need to see it. I change my shoes. That's OK. It's OK. You don't need to see. It's fine. I prepared for eight hours to walk through the neighborhood. Every day. But I that's OK. Let's go talk to the puppets. Yeah, man. The puppets make me feel better. It's a bad vibe. It's a bad vibe. Studio. Not great. Nope. So Alex jumps from the preaching over into complaining about the.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Well, yeah, sure. The UN Pandemic Treaty. Sure. He's upset about that. Right, right. And so now we see the United Nations and their world government pandemic treaty
Starting point is 00:59:19 that openly takes control of every major government at the government's invitation. Pedro said a few weeks ago, we don't make you do it, you sign it. We don't control you and lock you in your house and make you take shots. Your governments do. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Starting point is 00:59:36 Well, I mean that already happened, right? And so their treaty, the final version of it published weeks ago, they say, they're probably gonna run a new one, whatever they say is a lie, final version, well you know,, they say, they're probably around a new one, whatever they say is a lie, final version, well you know there'll be ten more versions or more. And Ted Rose says, oh there'll be disease X and disease Y and disease Z. And if you don't sign on to the treaty, I can't protect you. That's called putting a gun to your head.
Starting point is 01:00:06 It's called holding you hostage. It sounds real fucked up, you know? Things have taken a real shift in terms of mannerism delivery. I will say, I will say that my number one complaint with that clip is that was maybe the most opportune time for a rhyme I can think of. Where would you have put it? I mean the words were that we close for thee. You know like it's very simple. He started with an E and then you end with an E and he said he said you. It's very frustrating. Well you know Alex is nothing if not unsatisfying.
Starting point is 01:00:47 And it's an evil manifestation of stuff that of course they rhyme. Sure. They're demons. Demons are supposed to rhyme. Yeah. The snake loves word games. Totally. As we learned years ago. Yeah. The dukes of how always rhyme. So Alex is talking about this pandemic prepared in his treaty as cartoon level shit. And it's impossible to take this seriously. International organizations looking at the mistakes that were made in the response to COVID and trying to see how we can all do better the next time is not putting a gun to anyone's head. But you have to understand that Alex doesn't actually believe these are pandemics. That's all fake, and the people who are running the World Health Organization are the people who unleashed the pandemic. It's really impossible to have a coherent argument about the subject with him because he exists
Starting point is 01:01:26 in an entirely different reality. There are many valid criticisms of the draft proposals for the World Health Organization Treaty coming from groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch who feel like the drafts don't do enough to protect all human rights and ensure that all people are able to benefit from scientific advancements.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Like here's a complaint that the Human Rights Watch had. Sure. Quote, the draft treaty says that requirements for preparedness, readiness, and resilience are subject to applicable laws and national laws. But domestic law cannot be used as an excuse for failure to comply with provisions and international treaties to which governments are party. Even more concerning is that parties appeared merely to be encouraged to quote adopt policies, strategies or measures, but not comply with specific laws. One of the most fundamental complaints that many groups have about the draft proposal is that it's not enough like what Alex is describing. There is no set guidelines that are to be followed by people signing on to the treaty, and thus it's a weak framework that people
Starting point is 01:02:23 are are saying. But in Alex's mind mind the World Health Organization is a roundtable of super villains who are saying that if you don't surrender all control to them they're gonna release a bio weapon on you. He's not a serious person this is just a ridiculous bullshit. Yeah yeah I think that is that is true the UN is probably the most disappointing conspiracy theory organization that's ever existed because I can't think of anything binding. I can think of everything non-binding. There probably are some things, but yeah, there are many more instances you can draw to mind of things that like, that should have been binding.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Yep, not binding. If it's not binding, then you're not really a conspiracy. That is true. That's just my rule. That's my rule. So yeah. But it's just Alex thinks that they're threatening to release a bio weapon if you don't sign the treaty.
Starting point is 01:03:15 It's all just like, why even do this? Yeah. Why even? And if that's the case, then you have justified more crimes than you can imagine by not immediately getting an army together and attacking the UN, right? Well, I mean, the alternative, well, I guess it would be the World Health Organization in this case.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Sure, sure, but yeah. Like, yeah, I guess it would because you would be effectively stopping international terrorist group that releases bio weapons on civilian populations. Yeah, absolutely. You have no choice. There is essentially no end that would not be justified. Nothing you could do. So yeah, I guess that is kind of an implication
Starting point is 01:03:55 to what Alex is saying. Yep, but his way of dealing with that is just like, yeah, you know, give me some money. Spread my articles around. Let's get boost awareness. Yeah. What? Yep. So some money. Spread my articles around. Let's get boost awareness. Yeah. What? Yep.
Starting point is 01:04:07 So there was a summit recently. Sure. There's the global esteem. Right. That Alex wants to complain about. Okay. And there's Tedros up there at the World Government Forum. At the World Government Summit.
Starting point is 01:04:23 All the New York Times and the Washington Post, they say there's no world government. It's a conspiracy theory. It's a pipe dream. It's a lie. But there they are at their World Government Summit in Dubai. It's not the World Government Summit. It's World Government Summit, as it relates's not the World Government Summit. It's World Government Summit
Starting point is 01:04:47 as it relates to the governments of the world, not a one-world government. I know that Alex is an idiot, but there's a fairly simple distinction. Also, is Alex pretending that Tucker Carlson wasn't a speaker at that summit? And in fact, that was where Tucker said that it didn't matter that Putin killed Navalny
Starting point is 01:05:01 because leaders have to kill people? That seems strange. What are you going to do? By the way, that interview that Tucker did is ridiculous. I don't want to spin off and cover that entire thing, but there's a little clip I want to play for you here where Tucker seems to endorse authoritarianism for a weird reason. What was radicalizing, very shocking and very disturbing for me was the city of Moscow, where I'd never been, the biggest city in Europe, 13 million people.
Starting point is 01:05:25 And it is so much nicer than any city in my country. I had no idea. My father spent a lot of time there. In the 80s, when he worked for the US government, it barely had electricity. Wait. There's so much change and safer and prettier, aesthetically, its architecture, its food, its service,
Starting point is 01:05:41 than any country, city in the United States that you have to, and this is non-ideological, how did that happen? How did that happen? And at a certain point, I any country in the United States that you have to, and this is non-ideological, how did that happen? How did that happen? And at a certain point, I don't think the average person cares as much about abstractions as about the concrete reality of life. And if you can't use your subway, for example, as many people are afraid to in New York City because it's too dangerous, you have to sort of wonder, like, isn't that the ultimate measure
Starting point is 01:06:02 of leadership? And that's true, by the way, it's radicalizing for an American to go to Moscow. I didn't know that I've learned it this week to Singapore, to Tokyo, to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Because these cities, no matter how we're told they're run and on what principles they're run are wonderful places to live. They don't have rampant inflation. We're not going to get raped. And so what is that
Starting point is 01:06:26 suffered by the government? Are you anti American model? No, I am the most pro American. So I'm 54. I grew up in a country that had cities like Moscow and Abu Dhabi and Dubai and Singapore and Tokyo. And we no longer have them them and what I have discovered is that's a voluntary choice as Inflation is as you heard in that fascinating last panel inflation is the product of choices made mostly by the central bank not exclusively but by policymakers Crime same you don't have to have crime actually Don't smoke marijuana at the breakfast table. Why? Because I don't allow them.
Starting point is 01:07:04 It's very serious. It's not my favorite city. No. And you can run your country the same way. What? We're not going to put up with that. So don't do it. And people understand that.
Starting point is 01:07:13 Amazing. Filth, graffiti, Paris, one of my favorite cities, New York, one of my favorite cities, are filthy. And part of the reason they're filthy is because people spray paint obscenities on buildings and no one cleans up. So that encourages more people to do the same and our policymakers for some reason don't notice this. What is happening? I mean, hey listen, there's a ridiculous perspective for him to have. Listen, all of the rest of you are fine with rich people. So you fucking
Starting point is 01:07:35 go get him or don't. I don't care. This I wash my hands of that if you don't understand exactly what he just said, then fuck you. Well, I want to take it and tease this thought out a tiny bit. This this idea that crime is choice that the society has that you know, you don't have to have it. And the way that he contextualizes this is my children don't smoke weed at the table, right, because I tell them they can't. Right. So he's more or less saying you should have a parental relationship with the government right the government should be your parents saying you don't you do not smoke weed at the
Starting point is 01:08:12 table yeah I feel like that's antithetical to literally everything that him and his community believe about these abstract ideas about freedom how important freedom the speech right press and blah blah blah or no he wants he wants authoritarian rule because streets are too dirty. Right, right. Well, I mean, I think a lot of people believe things about America, which is nice. And I love them for it, and I hope they continue doing it. But if you have the tradition of Alexander Hamilton
Starting point is 01:08:39 as your intellectual superior, then, yeah, of course, you want a fucking king. White men only the end What don't people understand about America? That's not totally what he's saying. It's just it doesn't Like a feeding. Yes, it is. I'm like a white man only. Well else. Do you want? Just say it it was a this is a shocking thing to hear I guess not anymore That's that's kind of I guess I'm being a little facetious. Yeah, I know. But it's shocking that he articulates it this way. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:09:13 But I guess, I guess there is an advantage to this and that is that he's at a world government summit. Do you know what, here's something that I hadn't thought about. I have actually talked to a lot of rich people, like really rich people, like absurdly rich people. By way of the podcast. By way of hearing aids. So when I was doing hearing aids, when I was going around doing hearing aids and all that stuff,
Starting point is 01:09:37 I found my way into a lot of very odd places for, uh, a me. And they're people who are talking louder than they should because they need hearing aids well I mean you can overhear them. Yeah, exactly. Yeah People have no idea what rich people think mmm and and everybody abstractly has this idea of like oh They're their lives are different so they're like sequestered or like they don't understand what it's like for real people or anything like that You have no fucking clue what world they live in none It's like for real people or anything like that. You have no fucking clue what world they live in. None.
Starting point is 01:10:05 If you listen to any rich person talk for longer than 10 minutes, you will hear absolutely insane shit. Because you have to justify the fact that you get everything and everyone else gets nothing. So you believe in sane things because the only reason that is, is because of insane shit.
Starting point is 01:10:23 If you are a sane person, you go, well, there's no reason for that. That's absurd. Well, I mean, I feel like that's probably a part of where Tucker's coming from. But also his dad was in Moscow in the 80s. Quite a bit of time. We not thinking that he's a Russian. No, he's that work for a voice of America? Exactly. But Alex thinks that the CIA. Tons of tons of CIA people were Russian spies, man. I'm telling you right now, Tucker is the Americans. Okay, you heard it here first. Yep.
Starting point is 01:10:53 So we get back to Alex and he's complaining more about Ted Rose, because he was also at that World Summit. Sure. That that Alex is ignoring the talk or was that show. You better pass our treaty or we can't protect you from the new disease that's coming what person in their right mind not knowing the history of biological testing on different countries including the US or how they cooked up in a lab or other poison shots
Starting point is 01:11:22 the racer immune system and how they create spike proteins from HIV in your body. And you're sitting there watching a guy that murdered over a million of his people under UN orders not to give medicine to people that had cholera. Christians he killed to make room for the Muslims. Take a breather up here. And you just sit there and you think,
Starting point is 01:11:45 why in the hell would anybody listen to this guy? Well, they're not. The average American still got a movie they're gonna go to or a Netflix show they're gonna watch. Or some party they're gonna go to because you know what, I'm not gonna let the world get in the way of my fun. But you look at those people that spend all their time in entertainment to let the world get in the way of my fun.
Starting point is 01:12:07 But you'd look at those people that spend all their time in entertainment and all their time just having fun. They are the most miserable people on earth. While this global wants to own your body. That's you. We're just supposed to sit back and say that's okay. Fannie Willis could persecute the real president of the United States, try to put him in prison for questioning election fraud.
Starting point is 01:12:31 She's black, so it's okay. Cool. Now we're doing it. Now we're doing it. It's okay because we're leaving some people. Let's do it. It's okay if the UN and the Clintons kill millions of Christians in Rwanda. White hood off.
Starting point is 01:12:45 You're liberal. This is getting, this is the part of the night where your drunk uncle started to get into his field as a little race of stoats started to get scattered. I love it. Here's the thing, right? Like, this is just such Stuff that we should learn from as like this is this is what Alex believed 20 years ago Yeah, he didn't change no he hit it. Well he hit it better to sure sure he hit it better
Starting point is 01:13:15 And also you just didn't need to say most of this stuff because everybody believed it mm-hmm You didn't need to say oh, I don't like blank blank blank for this reason Everybody was thinking it or or there was kind of like acceptable codes that people on the right wing used. Absolutely. So also, Alex has some of the basic facts here wrong about the accusation he's making against Tedros, the director general of the World Health Organization. Tedros was the health minister for Ethiopia between 2005 and 2012, then foreign minister until 2016, and when he was running for his position at the WHO, he was accused of covering up cholera
Starting point is 01:13:51 outbreaks. There's not concrete evidence necessarily that he did do that, and there's no way to put the number anywhere near as high as what Alex is claiming. For instance, there was an outbreak in 2009 which caused 193 deaths. Okay. That's terrible and I'm not minimizing it, but just saying that Alex is way off on this. Right. All right. You can determine your own feeling about whether or not Tedros is covering things up.
Starting point is 01:14:13 The Ethiopian officials claimed that there were cases of quote, acute watery diarrhea, but they didn't have positive testing that indicated cholera. In any case, the UN was pushing for more aid to be sent. So Alex's theory that Tedros's actions were at the behest of the UN just doesn't make any sense. He's just on one. And of course, it veers into feelings about race. Because, of course it does.
Starting point is 01:14:37 Because he's a racist. Because if you don't have any reason beyond I'm a racist misogynist, how you start making shit up. And then when you run out of shit to make up and you're lazy, all of a sudden you go, you know, I hate black people, right? So Alex, and now that he's back on Twitter, we know that he's been going on spaces a lot. Oh my God. But also, apparently he's been posting videos of black on white crimes.
Starting point is 01:15:04 I'm sorry. Oh, my God. What? Yeah. So that's his hobby now. Well, apparently he's been doing a bit of that. And people have said, Hey, man, how are you doing that? What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:15:14 Yeah. What's your problem? The fuck? So he talks about that a little bit here. Well, when I publish on X or info wars, I think it's five, 10 million views. Just some white man walking down the street and ten black people run over and beat him to death And I see the comments from liberals going why are you promoting racism? If there was video of ten white people beating a black person to death
Starting point is 01:15:38 I would instantly publish it and instantly say it was wrong But I can't sit here. To all these brutal attacks, the leftist promote and the Soros control DA's have let the criminals, others, a green line to rob and kill white people and then say it's okay to have open season on white people. I'm against open season on black people. I care about everybody.
Starting point is 01:16:05 I fight against the fact that over half the abortions in this country with blacks only being 13% of the population. I care about them when they are not alive. Black babies. But when they're alive, I hate them. And we all are made by God and I'm against that. But I will not sit here and I will not watch and see the crime statistics 20 to 1 black on white crime look it up the fed try to suppress it because
Starting point is 01:16:31 they're advertising go kill the white people and say that's okay so to be clear Alex is very racist we've illustrated this over and over again and if he was somehow forced to report on a video of a group of white people attacking a black person you can safely bet that he would report it as being the black person's fault. 100%. And I don't need to assume that he would. That's literally what Alex has done in the past. There was video of Travis and Gregory McMichael murdering a mod Arbery because they assumed
Starting point is 01:16:56 he was a burglar because he was jogging in their neighborhood. Alex spent a whole lot of time creating excuses for the murder and saying, oh gee, I don't think he should be murdered, but maybe he was a criminal. There was video of George Floyd being killed by the police and Mr. Police State guy Alex Jones spent incalculable amounts of time on his show covering stories meant to give the impression that maybe Floyd deserved it. Maybe it was his fault that he got killed. Alex is so full of shit on this and the reality is that one of the show's primary editorial
Starting point is 01:17:24 goals is stoking white fear. It's consistent through his coverage and trotting out black abortion statistics doesn't make you less racist. It means you're an anti-abortion zealot who's using black abortion rates as a prop. Misrepresentations of crime statistics are one of the major tools used by white supremacists to radicalize people and it was that radicalizing point for many people who've carried out racially motivated murders. They have said so. It is a fact. Yep.
Starting point is 01:17:48 Alex is just wrong, but he's, you know, really gotten pretty far off track here. Like, I feel like this was supposed to be a segment where he was covering his really bad fears about the World Health Organization Pandemic Preparedness Treaty, but he just remembered that Tedros was black and he's just ranting like a racist drunk. This is awful. Yeah. Yeah, I am amazed how many people we've let get away with saying I only care about black people before they're born or after they die. But because they don't say it like that, we're like, well, I think you're you're not a racist. Like, hey, listen, whatever it is you say about those black people that are being hurt by the government, fuck you.
Starting point is 01:18:25 Like, hey listen, whatever it is you say about those black people that are being hurt by the government, fuck you. There are unborn black people that aren't okay. And also I love Martin Luther King Jr. Sure. The end of number of black people I love. Hmm. Yeah. So Alex has gotten some criticism for posting these videos. What, what, what, what for?
Starting point is 01:18:39 I don't know. Huh? And it turns out that this is not going to achieve the goal of him stopping. Oh, that's a surprise. So I told everybody the more you bully me and The more you tell me not to cover this the more I will cover it So you don't get one post a week of racist blacks attacking whites You get five a day now and keep complaining Yeah, the real issue is why can I find 50 videos a day of racist black people attacking white people? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha When everybody sees this being done to whites and no one's told it's part of a global and
Starting point is 01:19:25 a Soros New York plan, whites are going to become anti-black. When the vast majority of black people are hardworking good folks and do not support this, so black and white have to come out and say no war on white people, no knockout games, no Rob Whitey, none of this. Which the majority of blacks are for. They're against that, so am I. We have to get past this Soros operation and decry it for what it is. And then we can save the unborn children,
Starting point is 01:19:55 no matter what color they are. See how beautiful souls make by God. It's almost impossible to listen to this without doing like a head wobble. Yeah. Like doing a, about to pass out. Oh yeah. Just so I went scrolling through Alex's Twitter
Starting point is 01:20:09 timeline and he's definitely posting occasional videos from TikTok that he finds of fights, but they don't really make a coherent point. Yeah. Incidentally, he also repeatedly posted videos of the Nazis marching in Nashville recently and commented quote feds on the move. Yeah. So I guess that wasn't a group of racist white people. And if feds on the move. So I guess that wasn't a group of racist white people. And if they ended up beating up somebody, I guess it would have just been the fed. So no worries there. Nothing to worry about.
Starting point is 01:20:32 I was looking at his Twitter to get a sense of what he was posting and basically he'll just retweet any case he finds where there's a black perpetrator of something and comment quote white supremacy is the number one threat facing America. It's pretty dumb, but something I thought was more fun is when he reposted that video, you know, I don't know if you saw this. There's a video where a cop got scared by an acorn falling on his car, and then just started unloading. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No cops are great. So Alex posted that video with the caption quote, they should
Starting point is 01:20:59 transfer her as a diversity hire to the FAA so she can fly large passenger jets. What harm could she do? My man was so blinded by his desire to throw out some kind of culture war meme dunk that he just decided this male cop was a woman. Alex's point in the clip that we just listened to is incoherent. Posting World Star videos isn't some kind of bold activism. He's just trying to excite his racist audience who are addicted to feeling like they're under attack. These videos affirm those feelings so they eat that shit up and Alex is pretending there's some sort of grandeur point to it and there's not. So Alex has, I mean, just, you could be fair to say that he's full of racism and it's a
Starting point is 01:21:39 huge mess. But of course that leads into, hey, let's talk about how I shouldn't feel bad about slavery. Black, white doesn't matter. The idea that you're guilty because you're white because some white person hundreds of years ago had slaves is preposterous. The president! And the idea that you're black and some black ancestor did something is just ridiculous. If your dad commits a murder and you weren't part of it, you're not guilty.
Starting point is 01:22:05 How the hell is somebody 500 years ago? How are you guilty of that? If you're rich because of it. I can show you a video of slave auctions going on all over Africa currently. And so I decided to post one of these. Women and children being sold for as cheap as $400 a piece. From Libya in the north all the way down to central Africa and the Congo. And the Christian areas of Africa do not allow slavery. It's a fact. The Muslim areas and the animus areas, they worship animals.
Starting point is 01:22:38 So that is? They have it. So there are tens of millions of slaves in Africa right now. I have all the numbers right here. So I posted a video on X yesterday that's are tens of millions of slaves in Africa right now. I have all the numbers right here. So I posted a video on X yesterday that's got millions of millions of millions of years of reportedly an auction where they kick out one tribe of people and sell them to the next one. Usually it's Christians they capture and they have them in bags as a presentation to the women to have kids around the house who do work for them
Starting point is 01:23:05 and work in the fields and do all the rest of it. And people said, oh no, there's no slavery in Africa. Then I saw comments by prominent people on X saying white people invented slavery. The most continual institution in human populations since recorded history 7,000 years ago slavery Okay So everybody did it none of us are guilty for it. Those people are all long dead Everybody is is that they're trying to create this guilt
Starting point is 01:23:44 To create this division and act like modern white people have something to do with what happened in the past. Alex doesn't need to feel guilty personally about slavery, but that has nothing to do with the point that people make about the legacy of slavery and how it affects people still today. He can keep responding to fake points because they help him feel better, but it's unproductive. Further, Alex keeps flashing like he's flashing his source up on the screen and it's a CNN report from 2017 about a slave auction in Libya, which is ironic, since Alex keeps telling me that the mainstream media is covering this stuff up. They want you to think that only white people ever do slavery, and yet Alex's
Starting point is 01:24:16 source is the mainstream media. The reporting on this is actually very clear. What happens is that there are thousands of refugees in Libya who are waiting to be taken by smugglers to the coast. And to quote CNN, quote, the smugglers become masters, the migrants and refugees become slaves. These are people who are trying to get to Europe or even the United States and who Alex thinks are in an invading army meant to destroy the West. He does not care if they have to live in slavery as long as they don't come here. All this concern he's pretending to show is entirely fake. They're a prop to him. Yeah. Also, on our last episode, Alex is trying to justify Putin's horrible actions by saying, that's a Russia issue. So by the same token, shouldn't he see slavery in other countries
Starting point is 01:24:57 as that country's issue? Seems like he's got a bit of an inconsistent standard here. And I wonder why. I mean, it it is it is so much like this. This what would I say? I you know the instinct is to say like animal, animalian of some sort but I mean more like just just natural just pure nature you know without that level of self-awareness is is just the way that he avoids feeling you know, without that level of self-awareness is just the way that he avoids feeling. You know, just like the way that he responds to something that will make him feel bad with like a shrinking and just like a, well here's why it's okay for the blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, and the way he responds to things that make him feel good. He just runs into and makes everything up as much as he can, you know.
Starting point is 01:25:43 Like there's such a, there's a certain purity to the fact that he is incapable of thinking clearly, you know? Or, or you could, you could argue that it is thinking incredibly clearly down manufactured paths. Right, right, right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Would there be a difference? I'm not sure from the outside you could tell. Yeah. Fascinating. Yeah. Also fascinating is, uh, uh, England. Uh. Also, fascinating is England. What did they do now? They ended slavery. You can look this. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:26:10 About 220 years ago, the abolition movement had started really 300 years ago in England. But about 220 years ago, they got control of the parliament. And England, you could say, uses excuse, but they banned slavery in the entire areas they control. They went to war with eight different countries over the next 30 years to try to end slavery. So you want to give credit to anybody, England and the British Empire, is who did it. But it's still going on in the Middle East, it's still going on in Africa,
Starting point is 01:26:48 it's still going on in some areas of the Pacific. So I wanna roll some of this video, slavery still practice across large areas of Africa, but because it's black on black slavery, the Western media will not cover it. So the media won't cover this, except that Alex has used CNN as a source, and many of the details,
Starting point is 01:27:04 like the $400 figure comes directly from that article. Almost like Alex himself is proving that there isn't a cover up but pretending there is plays into the white identity narratives that Alex promotes about how the media only allows negative coverage of white people. I'd be interested to know what Alex thinks those eight wars that England fought were to end slavery. England did send out like naval patrol boats to try to disrupt the Atlantic slave trade. And there is a lot of, you know, solid history in there.
Starting point is 01:27:29 But I don't know what wars Alex is talking about. That seems strange. I mean, I, I will. Was it the war of 1812? I don't, I, I can't think of any way to read history where that makes sense. Mm hmm. I can't think of it. I can't even think of a fake. I can't even think of a fictional history where that makes sense. I can't even think of a fake, I can't even think of a fictional history where that makes sense. Sure.
Starting point is 01:27:49 Like the turnaround would have to be so instantaneous that it would defy all imagination. An entire people just suddenly deciding. Well there was an abolition movement and they did engage in naval campaigns sure slave trafficking and that is definitely true I mean and it's illegal to be to own slaves here but there are a lot of people who are still totally cool with it and there's a rich legacy in the United States of by another name yeah
Starting point is 01:28:22 so Alex is is you know is is really trying to drive home that the media is covering this up. Yeah. And that kind of is hindered by him reading a bunch of headlines from the mainstream media. There's some headlines inside the smugglers warehouse Africa's 21st century slave trades. Irish Times. Inside the modern slave trade. Trapping African migrants. Time magazine. Slave markets found on Instagram and other bastion of right wing thoughts. Why black slaves. People for sale were lives or auction for $400 CNN Myers from West Africa being sold in Libyan slave markets the Guardian. Okay, so we're not making this up and we're not lessening
Starting point is 01:29:16 People's whose ancestors 180 years ago were slaves for God's sakes. Okay in what way are you not doing that? I thought that the mainstream media wasn't covering this stuff at all And yet here we have a story from Time magazine. The last headline Alex doesn't attribute to anybody was from the BBC. And the Irish Times article is covering the same territory that CNN piece was. And CNN was in the list. Yeah, it seems to me like the media may in fact not be covering this up, but Alex profits from pretending that they are the point up to this point.
Starting point is 01:29:44 The show is supposed to have been that the media just uses the word slavery to make white people feel bad, and in order to do this they don't report on slavery involving black and slavers. But whoops, Alex accidentally just read a list of articles and mainstream outlets doing the thing they're supposed to be covering up. And you can see the way that he pivots. Alex completely drops the idea that the media is covering this up, and now, because there are all of these articles, this is proving that Alex isn't making up the existence of slavery in Africa. He's shifted because he accidentally disproved his own point,
Starting point is 01:30:13 but can't admit it. So that's fun. Yeah. Yeah. What do you do? What do you do? How do you get? So, okay, so you're on autopilot because there's no way that we can thinkingly get to the place where we are, right? Where you're reading out. No, especially with like forethought. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you can't. So imagine. If you prepared for seven or eight hours.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Totally, totally. Claims. So imagine you're in this situation, right? Where you blacked out and all of a sudden you're two examples into the mainstream media never talks about something. What do you do? BBC, The Guardian, Time Magazine, hot shit. What do you say?
Starting point is 01:30:51 What do you say? Well, it's like this is proof that I'm right. But that's the thing. I mean, there is something almost enviable if it weren't like being used for such awful purposes. There's something enviable of like being able to default position everything you're right about. Like that, like it's a debilitating level of self-confidence almost. Well, for the world it's a debilitating level of self-confidence.
Starting point is 01:31:17 Yes, but for yourself it's you can jump any hurdle of nonsense because in fact the illustrating that I'm wrong is proof that I'm right. We're just going to shift it over to a different point. Totally. Which is fun. Yeah. So Alex has another article that someone has just brought into him that is maybe, I don't know, I don't think he looked too deeply into this.
Starting point is 01:31:37 Fair enough. Rob Aguero is one of our great producers, brought me an article. And I'm glad he brought me the zero hedge dot com article because I was familiar with this and saw this a few days ago They're going after this Harvard professor. He spoke at UT last week and he found That there is no racial bias in police shootings at And look you can argue that rule a Herculean effort You are twice as likely to be shot by police per capita. There are more white people than black people in America.
Starting point is 01:32:11 It's not your twice as likely because there's more white people. You are twice as likely to be shot as a white person per capita, meaning person to person for every black, every white, because the police go to your house to the call they do their job. They slow roll to the black neighborhoods and don't respond because they're afraid to go into jail if they hurt somebody or shoot somebody. Oh yeah, that makes sense. So this is about an economics professor named Roland Fryer who put out a paper saying that there was no racial bias in police shootings. This was back in 2016
Starting point is 01:32:45 and since then, multiple papers have been published dedicated to illustrating flaws in his methodology. This paper has all but been refuted by repeated analyses of the same data that Fryer used, which was police shootings in Houston between 2005 and 2015. Also, Alex is just absolutely lying about the idea that white people are more likely to be shot by police even if you adjust for population. I mean, that's just... A 2021 analysis by the nonprofit Mapping Police Violence found that black people were 13% of the population, yet accounted for 27% of those shot and killed by the police. That's over double the expected amount by way of population numbers, so for white people
Starting point is 01:33:21 to match that, about 140% of all people shot and killed by police would need to be white. Even if you consider non-fatal shootings, the same is true. There's no national reporting on the number of such shootings that don't end up in fatalities, but the Washington Post did an analysis of 156 police departments in 2022, and one of their findings was, quote, black residents accounted for 16% of the combined population policed by these departments, but they represented 30% of those fatally shot by police and 41% of those shot and wounded. Sure, the police shoot way more people than they should,
Starting point is 01:33:55 but research has consistently shown that they shoot and kill black Americans at wildly disproportionate rates. Alex is just lying because his worldview relies heavily on his white identity. And so the inverse of what is true is presented as true. Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, when you train an entire country's police to hate black people, you're gonna get that. You're just gonna get that it's just gonna get that it's a unfortunate outcome So Alex has some thoughts about
Starting point is 01:34:30 The police killing people which is fun. I mean it's not fun. It's horrible What could it's very strange from him of all people? Yeah, this is zero hedge article Ben Weiss of the free press sat down with Harvard economics professor wrote Ben Weiss of the Free Press sat down with Harvard economics professor Rowan higher the University of Texas in Austin last week discuss what it means to pursue the truth fryer a highly respected economist told Weiss about the intense blowback he was dealt to him after he published a study 2016 showing there was no Racial differences in officer involved shootings shootings but that was before the police defunding and George Floyd
Starting point is 01:35:10 now it's two to one whites getting killed by cops and most of the time they deserve it folks cops aren't perfect but you know your is a home dispute domestic thing guy runs out with a gun cops shooting that's almost most of it is domestic disturbances people are, cops will tell you, they hate going to domestic disputes, those are the most dangerous. I don't want their job. Hell, I mean... you see, it's all these white cops, most of the cities, half the people, are more, aren't even white. Hey...
Starting point is 01:35:39 So, worth noting, Alex has been on the other end of domestic disturbance calls. Right? Anyway, this is a real change in tone from Mr. Police State. Now apparently just because someone has the police called to their house in a domestic dispute and they happen to have a gun, it's okay for the police to shoot and kill them? I'd say that's pretty embarrassing for a person like Alex to make a point like that. That's crazy. I do think, I think what's very interesting about that though,
Starting point is 01:36:03 is that Alex makes a compelling point that if you call the cops on somebody, you are an attempted murderer. You are creating a scenario where an escalation could get to that point. It's almost inevitable. Maybe not inevitable, but it's definitely far more likely. Especially if it's a black person. If you call the cops on a black person. Well, not according to Alex's fake stats. Yeah, no. If you call the cops on a black person according to Alex's fake stats. Yeah, no if you call the cops on a black person I believe you are an attempted murderer at this point
Starting point is 01:36:28 So one of the other problems we have here is that Alex is just making up data underlying what he's saying Analysis from mapping police violence reported out in the Guardian found that only six percent of police shootings in 2023 were related to domestic Disturbances a higher amount eight percent were the result of police being called out for a mental health or welfare check. The killings were slightly more likely to occur in rural zip codes, with county sheriff's departments making up 32% of them, and quote, black people were killed at a rate 2.6 times higher
Starting point is 01:36:57 than white people, native Americans were killed at a rate 2.2 times greater than white people, and Latinos were killed at a rate 1.3 times greater Also 98% of the killings had not resulted in charges for the officer So the point Alex is you know, he's full of shit That's basically what's going on and he's inverting reality in order to stoke the white fears of his audience So they feel like they're under attack because that's heroin for them. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I Find it's so amazing that
Starting point is 01:37:27 people can complicate this issue. Well, I mean, it's so it's so hard. It seems so hard to complicate to me. If your slogans protect and serve, you can murder zero people. Well, I think I think that would be good. I think that that is an admirable aspiration. I think you do run into some problems where, you know, there's just going to be mistakes that happen and things like that, even in a perfect world. You know, here's the problem.
Starting point is 01:38:00 Here's the problem that I have always had with that. And it goes back to religion. It goes back to the fucking book man. I get into trouble because In if you're doing this, right? You're the person who's choosing and your life should be on the line first. Hmm like it's always been that it's always been the case to me That's just the only way that it's ever made sense The the whole point is being a servant is to put yourself last.
Starting point is 01:38:28 Everyone else lives before you do. Everyone else eats before you eat. I don't agree with you in terms of an ideological idealistic standpoint, but the real world does not quite operate that way, unfortunately. Totally. But I do think that it's easy to complicate this issue when you want to And that's what Alex is engaged in right right, right?
Starting point is 01:38:50 So Rob Aguirre is a he's one of the employees at Inforis. He's the guy who brought Alex this article about The professor professor. Yeah, he jumps on Mike here for a second The mind control has been set on the masses, has been hurting everybody to attack the white person. Those stats even show that they're, this whole white man, bad, cops are bad, has made the police be less likely to shoot a black person or a person of color just because of the backlash
Starting point is 01:39:22 they're gonna get. That is only. This is not a healthy relationship that we have and it's only gonna lead to one race being exterminated and it's gonna be by another race now. So now it's not gonna get any backlash like there were the ones who are doing this. I totally agree but bottom line I said this 20 years ago the globalists are depopulating they're starting it now they've gone from testing to, they want to get white people on board with this. I mean that's what's going on.
Starting point is 01:39:49 They want to get white people so attacked, so manipulated, so angry they go along with this. So I'm literally trying to stop this, Rob. So these dudes are just literally wrong. Their connection to objective reality is severed and their point is not being based on stats. They're just talking about their feelings. The essential thing to understand here is that what these guys attribute to the globalists is actually their own doing and in their heads.
Starting point is 01:40:12 For instance, Rob says that there's this mind control going on against the white man, but examples that you see of this on InfoWars is stuff like pretending there aren't enough white people in Super Bowl commercials. These purported attacks and manipulations being used by the globalists against white people aren't real, but according to Alex, they're meant to make white people racist and get on board with globalist plans, presumably for a race war. It's pretty obvious that Alex is actually the person who makes his white audience feel under attack.
Starting point is 01:40:40 He's the one who's exacerbating these feelings, and he fetishizes the imagined oppression white people are under if anyone is trying to do the thing that Alex claims will make white people racist. It is him. It is definitely him and he's succeeding. I Think probably you know I think a lot of these these narratives and these worldviews are definitely things that are adopted by the audience, but They are also things that that are adopted by the audience, but they are also things that people who are even further than Alex, let's say,
Starting point is 01:41:08 who are more explicit and overt about some things, see as a great fertile territory to try and get his audience down to even deeper things. And I think that Alex, on some level, must understand that and is playing into it. Me being on the other end of a color spectrum of viewers, we have the same shared experience with that. No one wants to see anybody die because of the color of their skin and no one wants to see these unelected bureaucrats making all these decisions who are pushing
Starting point is 01:41:36 and pushing these agendas on the younger people. Exactly I'm sick of them pulling the strings people. And no one can see them. They're the enemy. They see the enemy there the enemy And they're unelected and we can't do anything about it other than get up here and rant so we're blue in the face This mentality is essentially a gateway to neo-nazism what Alex is expressing as a fundamental view of neo-nazis He's just not saying that the they and his rant is Jewish people when Alex incites his audience to such an extent and he sells Them a neo-nazi view with just one little detail difference
Starting point is 01:42:06 He sets them up to be incredibly easy prey when they run into someone who's like hey You want to know who they really are? And when you have this this mentality of like everything is these these these shadowy Conspiracies and all this when someone tells you none and I've got the truth about what you believe even. This is a conspiracy. You set people up to be in a position where they're like more likely to be drawn in by this person. Yep.
Starting point is 01:42:32 And so that's kind of what's going on with this little pop in. Man, doing great. I just want to congratulate everyone for such a great job so far. I think Info Wars has really done some work they can be proud of. 30 years on air. So we jump off the the Alex's sort of racist digression that was a large part of the show. And he realizes he's only got a few minutes left. And he hasn't
Starting point is 01:42:59 covered the Cheerio story. So he gets it to the God. Yeah yeah we're out of time the great Owen shroyer takes over in like five minutes but I wanted to hit this because my thumb blew up for three days I got so many emails calls oh my god you're right Cheerios and Quaker Oats sterilizes you and makes turns boys into girls it's all right here folks that it's another one of these herbicides. And they've got herbicides that don't do this. But they've chosen herbicides to do this on purpose by design. 80% of Americans test positive for chemical found in Cheerios,
Starting point is 01:43:39 Quaker Oats that may cause infertility, delayed puberty study, and bend your gender. Oh, black people and white people and Hispanics and Asians are all eating charios. Damn it, I got charios in my cabinet. And they put a chemical in it that literally shrivels your dick. This is a family show. So there's no evidence that Clark McQuatt shvals your dick. And it's not something that's being put into Cheerios. It's not an herbicide. And the study
Starting point is 01:44:10 underlying this is dubious. And it comes from a dubious source. But I want to highlight something which is that Alex is lying and he has to know he's lying. Here is him reading that headline from inside the clip we just played. Okay. 80% of Americans test positive for chemical found in Cheerios, Uyghur oats that may cause infertility, delayed puberty study, and been your gender. This is from the New York Post
Starting point is 01:44:31 and he just adds the gender bending thing at the end. That's not in the headline, but because Alex wants to make this a transphobic narrative, he just adds those words and to make it fit more nicely for him. Nothing in the article's text itself justifies this addition to the headline. So the only reason Alex would do this is because he needs this source to say one thing for his
Starting point is 01:44:48 narrative when it actually doesn't. What I'm saying is that Alex is a conscious, knowing liar, and that's a firm instance of it. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I was thinking about some sort of form, you know, like the thing about what we do is such a weird, almost like form of journalism in a sense. And the more I thought about it, the more I thought that this is kind of the only way to be a media watchdog is to always be on. If that makes sense. Do you know what I mean? Like, if if you are any other kind of like watchdog source, you can only like, oh this is interesting enough that it'll penetrate, or oh this is important enough that it'll penetrate, or oh this is something that-
Starting point is 01:45:33 This will get clicks, or- Absolutely. There's some market based incentive of the coverage. There's some way that we can use this, right? The only way that you can catch stuff like that that's so fucking small, and yet really is like that gives up the game a little bit Yeah, like the moment that happens It should be like there is an immediate and a vicious response Yeah, because if you can attack that then you can handle so much of the rest of it, right?
Starting point is 01:45:57 But the only way you can do that the only way you could really do that is if you have somebody like you who's always on well Well, let's's take a step back. I'm not trying to make it like you personally, or like policy, or like anything like that. As a model. Let's take a step back. Sure. I'm not always on.
Starting point is 01:46:13 No, no, I understand that. I'm not observing him at every moment. I understand that. But there is an attention to the larger picture, as opposed to moments that are flashing. Right, you understand what I'm saying. I do. I do, I do. I just wanted to clarify in case people think I'm sitting here.
Starting point is 01:46:27 It's not us being egotistical. Or like I'm plugged into a computer watching him at the time. No, I understand. I understand. I mean, always on in that kind of sense of like, you can't just slip it by. Well, and you can't, I don't even know what it is necessarily, but you can't, that's not flashy necessarily. No, no, and you can't you I don't I don't even know what what it is necessarily
Starting point is 01:46:45 But you can't you can't that's not flashy necessarily no no no And I mean can't you can't like have something that's guided by looking for a splash Yeah if you have if you have if somebody like media matters or something had that and they put that in their article You'd be like oh well, that's nothing well. It's kind of boring. Yeah, that's kind of boring. But do you know what it is? That's the whole fucking game. It is a large part of it.
Starting point is 01:47:08 I mean, it's the whole thing. So we have one last clip here. And Alex is saying he'll cover the cheerios thing later. Sure. Because he has to end things for fuck's sake on getting back to his feelings about race. So I'm going to cover this big time. Here's the molecular makeup of chloramaclot.
Starting point is 01:47:26 They spray this on the food. it's not growth it ages the oats and other other other plants that they do it to. And then it's full of it when you eat it. Hey, if something stunts the plant's growth, it makes it age faster, but it makes it create more f- more- more- more of- of- of what you eat from a plant. What do you think that does? They know all this and they're laughing at us. I don't know what that does. What does black have to do or what we're putting this in our damn charios? Stop it. 5g hurts everybody. GMO hurts everybody. Clormacquot hurts everybody. Glyphosate hurts everybody. Devalued currency hurts everybody. I don't even know what-
Starting point is 01:48:19 At the same time, you gotta stand up against all this anti-white crap and people gotta learn because if you won't stand up against that, you won't stand up against all this anti-white crap and people got to learn because if you won't stand against that you won't stand up against nothing and say leave me alone you're being manipulated by George Soros and the ADL and leave me alone or join me right now to save humanity now listen we're under major globalist attack with your support. Plus we have incredible products. Go now to infowarstore.com. Oof. That's rough. So you might notice that Alex is the one
Starting point is 01:48:51 who's bringing race into this. Yeah. Also you might notice that the people he's saying are running this anti-white stuff happen to be George Soros and the ADL to Lightning Rods for Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories. That's definitely not an accident. That's because these ideas, that there's a shadowy group
Starting point is 01:49:06 that's playing white and black people against each other so they'll destroy each other, is an idea that features pretty prominently in the protocols of the Elders of Zion and the tradition that is anti-Semitic conspiracy theory in arts. It's been said in the past. But also, Clorre-Miquat, it doesn't age plants and make them produce more.
Starting point is 01:49:23 Alex just doesn't understand the basics of this story. And it's funny to imagine that he believes that whatever something will do to a plant, it will also do to you. I don't even know what to begin with. Right. Yeah, right. By his logic, since gormquat is actually used to make your oats stay standing upright, shouldn't this chemical actually
Starting point is 01:49:38 be a good replacement for Viagra? It helps your back. What do you want? Yeah. It's very, very, very strange. If, like, that's, that's one of those great things that I love so much is when people really get into chemistry, I want to make this very clear. I don't know what the fuck is going on with chemistry.
Starting point is 01:49:54 It is very complicated. And I think a lot of people whenever they explain chemistry to me, they have a lot of caveats that are like, Well, this happens most of the time. I don't think anybody really knows what the fuck is going on with chemistry, because chemicals are fucked up, man. I'm convinced that people who study it do know what's going on. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 01:50:11 I agree. I agree that I am willing to admit that I don't have a chemistry degree, and I have no faith in Alex's understanding of any of this as well. What I'm also trying to say is I do not have, I do not hold my expertise valued at all. Anything I believe about chemicals I find to be worthless. Yeah. And the same respect should be given to Alex. Absolutely. Cause he's done no shit. Yep. I don't know. Fuck all. So this episode sucks. I mean, it really
Starting point is 01:50:40 does. It really, really does. It's one of the more racist demonstrations I've seen Alex carry out in recent memory. Yeah. And it is. I think that this episode, it intended to be a few things and it didn't succeed. I think that he wanted to cover Trump's New York case a bit and he rambled about the devil. I would love talking about Cheerios. He didn't cover that all that much outside of manipulating a headline to make it work for his transphobic purposes.
Starting point is 01:51:13 Like promoting heart health is good. That is true. And then he tried to talk about the UN treaty, and then that just spiraled into intense racism. Yeah. I don't under... I do kind of understand, but it's shocking the level to which things just spiral out of control and the actual point is not really achieved.
Starting point is 01:51:33 Yeah. Because maybe the actual point isn't what you imagine the actual point is. Yeah. Maybe these derivations are actually what Alex wants to talk about. Yeah. And I think that's probably the case.
Starting point is 01:51:45 Yeah, I mean, I get the feeling that civil rights made Alex take down the whites only sign, but not change the whites only feeling. Yeah, well, unfortunately, him and his community will all be fighting against civil rights fairly soon. For the rest of our life. Well, they already are, but be more open about it.
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