Knowledge Fight - #907: March 6, 2024
Episode Date: March 8, 2024In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex's response to the Super Tuesday primaries. As it turns out, Alex is out "on a secret mission," but still finds time to film a special report abou...t Bohemian Grove.
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dave.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes, like to sit around, worship with the altar of Selene Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
Jordan. Dan Jordan. I have a quick question for you.
What's up? What's your bright spot today, buddy?
My bright spot today, Jordan, is I had seen, I don't know who posted it, but someone had
posted. There was a, I don't know. Maybe you, maybe you saw it as well. I'm not sure. There
was a very detailed drawing of Chicago from the air. Did you see this? No, I did not. Okay,
so someone made a very, very detailed. It's most a lot of the
loop. Type downtown area, like the buildings are all in great
detail. And whenever I saw this, I thought it was pretty cool.
Then I moved along. Sure. Then it came to my attention. Thanks
to a block club article that the artist of this
piece, Tanager George, I'm sorry if I mispronounced the first name there, but they are a fan of ours.
What? Yeah, so it was cool. I'm sorry, what? In the block club article gave us a nice shout out.
No, that is unreal. It Turns out as like drawing this they like
to listen to our show. Oh my God. So thank you so much. Tanager or Tanager. That is
I apologize again. My pronouncing name is so goddamn cool. It is so goddamn cool. It
is really cool, especially since I was like, Oh wow, I had seen that. I thought that was
a really cool drawing. Although I will say say, my house is not in the drawing.
I don't want to dox myself.
But we're not in the area of Chicago
that is covered by this drawing.
But still, cool drawing and even cooler
to know that we've got an artist fan out there.
I know a lot of people in the real world
that I've heard of are excited whenever they get mentioned
by famous people or something like that.
That is the first time I've ever been like starstrike.
It's so fucking cool.
Okay.
Well, I'm glad you get to have that moment.
It's fun, yeah.
But thank you for the kind words.
Yes.
And always neat to see a surprise mention of yourself
That's really cool. Yeah, that's really cool. So what's your bright spot? My bright spot is
Two-fold you know taking care of I suppose it's not a bright spot so much as it's a bright spot and dark spot
We're we're fostering we're taking care of two puppies, right?
And then a third dog you already have to begin with and we already have to begin with and when I say we
It's basically me
Doing everything because the wife has a job. Oh, yeah, like a like one that she's gone for yeah, it's tough
I mean, you know, one of the dogs eats eggs every night for dinner
I have to make a dog it's supposed to it eats better I do. And then I did in the 20 in my 20s. It's the got really bad liver problems.
Uh huh. And eggs are the solution to that. Apparently you need to eat scrambled eggs.
That's I listen. I'm not a dog person. See, this dog scrambled eggs. I don't know.
To me is not. This does not make sense because I feel like people you know they like well
now maybe maybe because you do use an egg and a lot of hangover remedies.
Sure. Maybe it is good for the liver. Okay. I'm trying to work the math out here. Hold
on. Hold on. Yeah. Is that where we're that's our starting point for evidence of things being
good for a liver. Yeah. Is whether or not it's an ingredient in a hangover. Yeah. Because
a lot of times you'd hear about like you you know, you get this, you know, fizzy liquid drink together, drop an egg in there raw egg, whip it up.
Sure. Boom. You're good. I have the hot sauce, the desert oyster, etc. Yeah. Yeah. These are the science. Yeah. That's true. This dog will be good as new in no time. It does sound right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, it's fun. They're, they're cute. They're so cute. What sort of dogs are they covered in poop?
All everything. They're all Westies. Westies. Okay. All Westies. A handful of Westies. Oh my god. A grip of Westies.
Oh my god. There are easy. The people tell you this. They're breezes. They're breeds of dogs that are easy. Mm-hmm.
You know, they're very nice.
And then there are Westies. They're very much giant rats that catch rats. I guess that's what they are
Yeah, I've never thought the ear dogs were too much of a handful, but I've never had to no take care of them
They're they're good now that they're older. It's when the younger ones are
The lot of energy covered in poop and pee all covered in poop full of piss and vinegar and pee yeah
But when I was young if only how long how long you got these these fellas
week that's not that bad nah it's not too bad it's just a week it's just a week when you said
fostering it made it seem like we're there for a long time we hope we're gonna find a forever
home dog sitting yes I know we were just talking about over job at times. Yeah. So Jordan,
today we have an episode to go over. Yeah, it's going to be short. It's going to
be a short way. It's going to be a minnows. So if anything quick and the
reason is this we've been we were in the past on Monday and so I want to do
present day episode and we just had the midterms. Yeah, I keep saying
midterms. You keep calling before we started recording. I called had the midterms. I keep saying midterms. You keep calling it. Before we started recording, I called it the midterms twice.
Twice.
The primaries.
Super Tuesday.
Super Tuesday is so big.
Super Tuesday.
And so I spent a bit of a chunk of time
watching the news coverage of the mid...
Oh, I did it again.
Oh, you were almost...
The primaries.
You were almost in charge of it too.
Why is it?
I don't know. Why is it that that is where my brain goes?
I will. I because because these are almost not elections.
You know, they almost don't count, right?
Like everybody knows what's going on.
So you think of something important, like the midterms, I guess.
Yeah. I may. I know my brain.
It's strange. It's happening.
So I watched a fair amount of the news coverage for Tuesday
and I wanted to get Alex's sense of it
So I was I wanted to cover Alex's day after super Wednesday
Yeah, yeah, and it's disappointing. Yeah, that sounds right. He's not in studio and
So we get a little bit of special report from Alex and a little bit of a tease that maybe
we'll be able to pay off on Wednesday.
All right.
But for today, it's going to be a short one.
If you got a, if you're listening to this while you do laundry, find something else.
You're not going to make it through the whole cycle.
You better made a small amount of laundry.
If you're doing dishes while watching this, you better have very few dishes.
Yeah.
Wait, what? I don't know. We just keep doing this. All right. But keep listing things that need to be short. is So we got some new walks to say hello to before we end this. So first, my right wing father-in-law started doing
Klaus Schwab impersonations on Alex Jones at Christmas.
And I was like, I got your ass.
Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. Next, Dustin, thanks for getting me hooked
from your mom in Ohio.
Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Do you think that's your mom joke or that's actually someone's mom? I don't know. It's either cute. I think it's cute either way. Sure. If it's about your mom joke, that's almost quaint now, right?
Yep. Next. Moby. Is Moby hungry? Does Moby want breakfast? Thank you so much. You're in How Policy Want.
I'm a policy one. Thank you very much.
That'd be vegan. That's about Moby. Yeah. The actual Moby. Definitely. Okay. The guy who brought us porcelain. Yeah, yeah,ain yeah Yeah, and about eight albums that no one's ever listened to
Next kitty followed you from guesting on behind the bastards because Jordan's contagious laughter and appreciation for Dan's big brain
Thank you so much. You're an out policy wonk. I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. Not that big
I keep calling primaries midterms. That's the mid primaries
Next camera and mech D the rapper G. Thank you so much. You're
now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, AJ impression. Oh,
that's a, that's, that's a cue. And this is a technocrat. Yes. But we got a, got a, got a stage
note for Alex impression. Devon and Carter, if you were zombies, I would smash your guts out,
but you're globalists all have to kill you politically. Thank you so much You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. I have risen above my enemies. I might quit tomorrow actually
I'm just gonna take a little break you down a
little break II for me and
Then we're going to come back and
I'm gonna start the show over
to come back and I'm gonna start the show over but I'm the devil I gotta be taking on the air up in all this... fuck you! Fuck you! I got plenty of words for you but
at the end of the day fuck you in your new world order and fuck the horse you
rode in on and all your shit! Maybe today should be my last broadcast. Maybe I'll
just be gone a month maybe five years. Maybe I'll walk
out of here tomorrow and you never see me again. That's really what I want to do. I
never want to come back here again. I apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday that
I was legitimately having breakdowns on air. I'll be better tomorrow. No, no, not today.
Either he's not even there. No, he recording himself while driving which is unsafe at any speed
So that really is unsafe like that's a real unsafe problem. Yeah. Yeah, I'm be sitting here talking about the globalists
While I drive on the fucking highway
It really it really is sometimes like okay everybody
I understand that we could all just act like this happens,
but that's dangerous. There could be a child somewhere. It's dangerous.
And I mean, he's a man who's prone to bouts of theatricality. And that's not something
you want behind the wheel. What if he's gesturing, gesticulating wildly
in the middle of a, oh. Or what if he decides to storm off set,
but he gets really mad? I will say, if that's his final broadcast, that is a final broadcast driving.
And that's one more.
That's the way to anger.
Yeah. Well, you never, never know exactly what happened.
I was going to fake your death doing a live, oh, that would be a special report from a car.
I would. I that's a great.
You get the people talking. OK.
D.B. Cooper. Right.
That's how Alex gets out of this whole thing. e Jones. That's what he's doing all right
He gets up there. He's doing a show. He says we're doing this from the plane and then he jumps from the plane they explode
He's obviously meeting up with pregosian who's the guy who did all of this. He didn't actually get murdered by it
Yeah, yeah, no it makes sense. Is that what D.B. Cooper was doing? Yeah. Okay.
Learn something every day on this show. Yep. Take that with your laundry.
So I was watching Super Tuesday and I found it to be really weird. It's weird to watch the news.
I know I think I mentioned this. I was watching the primaries Previously, but it is very strange to me. Yeah, the tone that is struck by the news
I was watching NBC news
Oh, so, you know, it's something that you would expect to be about as middle as you get sure, you know
Yeah, just some kind of fucking news channel. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, and I there's a couple things that really stuck out to me.
One was they just have Trump liars on and they just let them talk. I'm sorry. Yeah.
I mean they have like Jason Miller. Right. Right. Or less like you know he might as well
be Trump campaign guy. Right. Might as well be Stephen Miller. Yeah. And he will just
say trolly shit and nonsense. And they just have
to go along with it. It's a choice to interview him. And then they make that choice. The news
anchors are just like, wow. Well, there's too much that he's saying that's full of shit
that they can't even really deal with it. Right. And he's saying it with a smirk. Of
course. Yeah. And it's like, okay, well, we don't have time to fact check. You saying there's a migrant invasion of the country.
And so this just stands on NBC News and it's it's irresponsible.
I found this to be like, this isn't this isn't news.
This is like haphazard presentation of dangerous material.
That's not good.
So I thought that was pretty bad. That's not good.
But it's almost to be expected because
You know you want to have the image of fairness and so when one party is completely insane, right?
Being fair means broadcasting insane shit, right? Right, and that I think is a problem. I I mean what?
What's funny about it is that it feels as though this was a hack that we all should have seen coming.
You know, like when we started watching the whole like climate change thing where it's always got to be two sides,
we should have realized that the hack was just lose your fucking mind and then the other side has to come with you no matter what you do.
And most of the time they're going to be too caught up in trying to mitigate the damage of the most
dangerous things you say that you sneak past all kinds of crazy shit.
No, we should have like, here's what we should have done. All right. Around 1998. All right.
We have the, the Democrats go on TV and arguments and they just go absolutely insane on climate
change. Like here's what's going on. There's secret billionaires.
They're gonna blow everybody up. Climate change, you know, just real go crazy. And then they
have to go crazier than that even. Yeah. In order to, if we're to balance out, what would
be the crazy version of that? Right? Here's the problem with that is that like the folks
who are, you know, on the crazier side of the right are going to say that the people on the left are doing the crazy shit whether
they do it or not. Yeah.
So the present like the the image that's presented by these people is like no the other side
is just as insane as us. Yeah that is a good point. And it's that's not accurate. No. No
that's the problem with one side being able to lie and have no consequences for it. Well, I think all sides kind of lie, but it is a different, it is a different breed of
lie. It's a Westie of lies.
That is a definite truth. Nicely done.
Thanks. So the other thing that I noticed was that early in the night, they were very
desperate to make it look like Nikki Haley had a chance.
Oh, they were very much making it like, you know, she's got a chance at a couple of these
states, couple of these states are looking pretty good.
Amazing.
And then as things came in, they're like, we always knew that she had no chance.
Yeah.
And so what is happening?
I've been watching for a couple hours.
The tone has entirely changed.
And I don't know if it's just an investment in
This isn't gonna be exciting if we all go in knowing she's screwed sure sure and that that to me felt really
Dirty I wonder so okay. Here's here's the thing you're you're in this in you're in this scenario as a as an anchor
Obviously, you've got pressure from your bosses to make this a race, because a race is more interesting. And then there's also just pressure on you for ratings. You
want to be popular.
I think it's also probably more fun.
It's always more fun to do that stuff. And you don't know for sure, because you can never
know for sure in advance. We've all seen surprises. Maybe, maybe this time, even though we know
Trump is going to win all the, maybe
you can kind of talk yourself into it. So you're not really lying to people when you're
like, this could be a real bout. We could have, Mike Tyson versus this baby could be
a close matchup. It felt like, it felt like they definitely changed the, you know, like.
Right, right, right, right.
And it felt.
Oh, my face had just murdered a baby.
And it felt like afterwards they were like,
we never thought that baby had a chance.
We never thought that baby had a chance.
Like you just said that.
Listen, well, we wanted to, we wanted to think the baby had a chance.
Because we all wanted to think.
Some scouts have been saying that baby is a mean right hook.
If that hook lands.
Oh my God.
It was strange. And then
the other thing was that they had like people at Mar-a-Lago. Sure. And there was a party
going off. And so like it's nuts. When they go to Mar-a-Lago, there's just people who
are like, boop boop boop boop. There might as well be lampshades on the head. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. No, we're in full on let them be cake territory of yeah. And then they
had one person outside Nikki Haley's headquarters
in South Carolina. And what I mean outside, I mean on a dark street, there was nobody
there. She seemed confused. Right. Well, the campaign is not doing anything tonight. Sure.
Sure. And they kept giving updates that I felt were dystopian because she's standing there on this dark
street yeah well we have sources inside the campaign that say people are very
happy they're listening to music did you kill them
we weren't looking they've all decided to go to a farm upstate they They're all going to have a great time up there. It's they're going
to be if they're going to be with all of your other pets that you've never seen. Yeah.
This is like fairly early on. And then like a couple hours later, Trump has won everything.
Yeah. Yeah. And the night's still going on, but you know, it's bad. Still the go back to
this lady on the dark street. She said that sources
have told her that Haley's team are jubilant, jubilant, jubilant excited beyond reason.
What? They have just had a massive ketamine breakthrough. It was dark. It was, I mean,
the street and the everything tone of it just very much like, I found it to be a weird trip because on some level I
felt that there was you know how we you know you look at Alex Jones and one of the things
that is the key to him is is narrative building and whatever he does it very nefariously sure
but watching this you could see that there was elements of that even within this news
coverage and that made me feel bad.
I felt bad.
Like it wasn't as evil and it wasn't being deployed for, you know,
to drive hatred towards people the way that Alex is.
You use his narrative.
Yeah. But, you know, to make the night more interesting.
Yeah, it's presentation. Yeah.
Yeah. And to me, I felt like that sucks.
Yeah. I mean, ultimately, felt like that sucks. Yeah.
I mean, ultimately, isn't what we really come down to the problem
being like, news should just be news.
It should just be.
I mean, it should borderline just be like a fucking ticker
feed of thing happened.
Make news boring again.
Yeah, absolutely.
But then, but if people aren't aware of the news,
so you have to be, oh, man, it's tough. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. But then, but if people aren't aware of the news, so you have to be, oh man, it's tough. Yeah, yeah. I feel like I should stop watching the
news. I have not watched the news in years. I generally don't. But for these kinds of
event things, I feel like it's interesting to tune in and get a sense of stuff. Is this
the first presidential primary that has had like no drama for us in our lifetime?
Can you think of one?
I think we could find some drama and it's a lot over.
But I mean, I mean more like a electoral drama on Super Tuesday, right?
So you go back 2020 Super Tuesday, we're talking Sanders Biden. We're talking that whole drama.
Maybe Sanders will win.
Sure.
Oh God.
Before that, we've got the Trump bloodbath,
you know, where everybody's going crazy.
Then we got the 2012, we got Romney,
and who else was going up against?
Huntsman?
Maybe that was it. John Huntsman. Yeah, that must have been it. It was Romney and Obama basically from the jump on that one.
Wasn't it? Probably not. We're probably like forgetting some because it's probably fairly
bland drama if there was anything. Well, I mean, if Romney was the one that emerged
from it, it was bland drama. Well, in 2008, you had Obama and Clinton and then McCain choosing
Sarah Palin. Oh my God. There's a lot of chaos in 2008. 2008 was the time. And then Ron Paul
getting screwed. New Hampshire fucking him over. Yeah. Yeah. That was chaos. That was
the last good one though. That was, that was the last real good one.
I do. I do think that as much as this is an awful primary and things are terrible
and I don't look forward to any of this. Sure.
You are right in some sense that it is there is not competition.
Yeah, that's what yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And yeah, I guess that leaves news
organizations needing something and you
got to fake some competition, I guess, a little bit. Yeah. I mean, did you see the coverage?
Did you watch the NBA All-Star game? No. So they play nominally. It's a basketball game.
Yeah. Right. But these are all the best athletes on the planet and their bodies are worth trillions of dollars
No, it's playing that hard. So not only is nobody not playing defense for this exhibition game. That's really just an award
Everybody is just trying trick shots. So it's like it's like watching a little it's like watching little kids play basketball
Where they they all just run up to one side and then somebody throws the ball up
and then they all just run to the other side.
So yeah, so if you hear like sports people
trying to announce that game where they're like,
oh, he's taking it up the floor
and then you can feel them get sad.
Just going like, oh, this sucks.
Because yeah, you don't want to be sitting there calling like,
well, they're having fun.
Yes!
They're fucking around.
Absolutely. These are the best players not playing that hard. Yeah, well, they're having fun. Yeah. They're fucking around. Absolutely. These are the best players.
You're not playing that hard.
Yeah. Oh, he just threw it off the backboard to himself.
Oh, he missed. So it's not fun at all.
No, it's even worse than not fun. Yeah.
So I watched all this.
And one of the reasons that I did was I was expecting that I would tune into Alex's
show and he'd have some discussion of the primary.
I thought there would be anything
and I would be well equipped to come back at him and be like, I got you. I watched this
shit go down and we could talk about it. Right. And then it's useless because Alex wasn't
even in studio. Yeah. So anyway, he's in his car and we will discuss a little bit of this
because there's some, there's at least one thing that happened that I find incredibly shocking and is a
massive departure from Alex's previous, uh, sort of vibe.
Okay.
And so we'll talk about that as we get along.
But here is where Alex starts things off from the car.
All right.
It's Wednesday, March 6th, 2024.
I'm your host Alex Jones. We are on the road.
This part of a very important secret mission. You'll know about very, very soon in the next 48
hours. I'll just leave it at that. Got a huge broadcast lined up for you today. I'm going to be
shooting reports this morning that'll be compiled for the live show that you're watching right now.
Owen Schreuer is going to be sitting in chair, covering all the breaking news, guests, and taking your calls.
But let me tell you what I'm gonna be breaking down
and covering today.
Trump swept Super Tuesday except for Vermont,
and that's one of the only states where Democrats
can come over in the primary and vote as Republican,
and that's what they did.
So this is all part of election theft,
all part of election meddling.
They're the party of election fraud.
They're the party of stealing elections. They're the party of su elections or the party of suing and criminally charging Trump. And
you just saw the Supreme Court say it's preposterous that without him being convicted or even charged
within surrection, letting me pull off the ballot. But still they continue to move forward
trying to keep you from voting for who you want.
So generally when Alex is on the road for a secret mission,
I assume that some idiot invited him on their podcast.
That's typically what I think.
But that's the tease here.
See, this is a caravanity project all over again.
This whole episode, this whole mini episode,
is now gonna be a payoff for when we find out
what this secret mission is.
48 hours.
It hasn't been 48 hours.
It hasn't been 48 hours. This is Wednesday's episode
recording on Thursday. Damn. So I don't even I don't know what the secret mission is.
Could happen. We're going to find out 24 hours. Right. Put the clock on. We're going to find
out who Q is. And wait, we're going to find out who Q is. Yeah. Didn't we already. Yeah.
He's a guy who's on Survivor this season. That sounds like a name Q on there. That sounds
right. Q and on is going wild. I bet he's great. So I would think like, uh, all right, Crowder.
That's not a secret mission. No.
If Alex is going to Crowder. No.
I think it's, if I had to put some money on something,
I would say maybe Patrick Bet David.
Okay. I think he might be.
Yeah. He could be big enough and Alex would be like,
I'm going to go do a secret mission.
And life has remained fragile.
It seems unlikely that it's Rogan.
Yeah. I don't think Alex would draw. Wait, no, because Rogan's in Austin. Yeah. So you
wouldn't even have to drive that far. He wouldn't do a secret mission. No, no, no,
no. Hmm. I don't know. Anyway, it's not election fraud or meddling to vote in the
for the other party in an open primary. There are 20 states in the U S that have
open primaries where you don't have to be a registered member of a party to
participate in that primary. Haley squeaked out a win in Vermont ruining Trump's clean sweep of
states so this has become the talking point around it. Some of the folks were definitely Democrat
voters who knew Biden was going to win in their primary so they voted in the GOP one, but there's
another element that should be concerning for Alex and that's independent voters. Trump is
currently underperforming with independence,
which could be a real issue when it comes
to the general election.
It may not though, since this could just be
like a reflection of the most hyper activated
independent voters in these states,
which may not fully translate into an impact in the general,
but it's cause for concern.
So I can see why Alex would rather just brand it all
as Democrat voter fraud.
And Alex is wildly misrepresenting
the Supreme Court decision. They did determine that Trump couldn't be kicked off the ballot
in Colorado by the state Supreme Court, but it wasn't because he hadn't been charged or
as being involved in an insurrection. That's just Alex's go to talking point about the
case. So he's pretending that his analysis has been vindicated. They determined that
someone could be kicked off a ballot, but a single state couldn't do that for a federal ballot. That would need Congress to be involved.
It's essentially the long and short of it. Sure. Sure. Sure. You said they weren't even
going to make a decision. You were wrong, bro. I'm surprised I am. I mean, I'm surprised
more because I really didn't think they were going to do it. You know, like they're really
going for it. You can just like they're really going for it.
You can just fucking, you can do whatever you want now.
Yeah. Smoke them if you got them.
I mean, it really is like, did you read some of that shit?
I didn't read the whole thing, but I read a number of articles about it.
There's that. I mean, because here's what's fun about it, about the Supreme Court's ruling
on this one, right? Is you can put a lot of angles on what they did say,
but here's the idea that they're really saying,
try and bring us a case about something that we said
we're gonna rule on in this one.
Do it, I dare you.
Then we'll have precedent.
You're not gonna do that.
You don't wanna know what we rule on that case. So you guys...
Like what type of scenario you're talking about?
Well, like if you actually do try and overthrow the government...
Then see what we say.
Then see what we see. Okay.
Trump, we all know, is guilty of all the crimes, right?
So bring a case to us after the Congress passes the law saying you can't do this.
Bring the case that says that law is constitutional
I dare you I dare you to ask us if Congress can do the thing we said they have to do I dare you
Yeah, it is
It is it does seem like it's an unnecessary stage or a level. Yeah, it's being added to it
or a level that's being added to it. So the other thing that has happened
that Alex is really glomming onto in his car reports,
because he does a couple.
One is just him talking about how great Tucker's
most recent Twitter show was.
It's just a bunch of xenophobic trash.
Okay.
But I'm just gonna ignore that whole thing.
Sure, sure.
I don't need to do a coverage of Alex's coverage of Tucker episode.
We're good.
It's too many nesting dolls.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What's it called?
A matrusca.
There you go.
But one of the things that he's super interested in.
How did that become a bit?
I did it like twice.
It hasn't been for a long time.
I thought I'd call it back.
It was perfect.
We're padding time here.
Padding time.
Yeah. All right. I thought I'd call it back. It was perfect. We're padding time here.
Alright, so There was a video that came out. I guess it was on a Twitter space. There's this fighter named Ryan Garcia
Who was talking to andrew tate and he said that he was at bohemian grove and he was held down when he was younger
And he was forced to watch children be abused and
So this has caught fire with some of the more QAnon
adjacent influencers a lot of people in those spaces sure and
Alex brought it up and I thought for sure well
He's gonna run with this because this is his type of bread and butter right this is gonna be
He goes a different direction with it that I thought was surprising interesting I'm gonna be talking about former champion now the
main contender Ryan Garcia who came out yesterday on a spaces on on X with
and rotate and others and said that he was at Bohemian Grove and was tied down
and forced to watch children being sexually
assaulted. Now, we don't know if this is true or not, but I've listened to the entire spaces
last night and it sounds to me like he's having a mental breakdown. That said, I'm not saying
that there isn't serious crimes that go on in and around Bohemian Grove. We have some historical
evidence of that.
So Alex's take on it is this guy sounds like he's having a breakdown. That to me is very
surprising. That is like, but is he worried about the guy? Maybe. I think that I have
not gone and listened to that whole thing because I couldn't. I don't want to listen
to entertain interview anybody. Unreal. Quite frankly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
But from other people who've commented on it, it does seem
like the consensus among non Q and on type folks are that
he's mentally unwell. He's having an episode.
Yeah. And people should be taking care of him.
Yeah. Like people should get him the help that he needs as
opposed to playing into this stuff.
Yeah. He's been hitting the head a lot.
Most fighters have.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The thing that I find very surprising
is Alex having that take because on the one hand,
you can see it as like this is a compassionate stance to have.
Sure.
This is someone who needs help as opposed to,
you know, using whatever he's saying for your own purposes.
Right. And so I was surprised by that. And I thought like, wow, Alex, I mean, he's not.
I mean, yeah, I'm waiting for you to pull the goddamn rug out of you bastard.
Right. But you could interpret it that way. Yes, it's possible. And that's, that's very
uncommon because Alex could make bread out of this. And it almost would be reasonable too, because
make bread out of this. And it almost would be reasonable too,
because in a way, that seems like a thing
Alex could empathize with, the idea of a fighter being hurt.
You know?
He's been hitting the head a lot too.
He's been hitting the head a lot.
The brick?
I've been hitting the head a lot.
That is a, you know, I can empathize with that.
In a straight up, just monkey recognizes monkey way.
You know, it's a problem that's more abstract.
You know, like gender, you know, discrimination. Alex can't understand that. Yeah.
Well, I just thought like in all other circumstances, I would have assumed that someone would say,
Hey, I witnessed this thing at Bohemian Grove, this thing that works and plays into Alex's
narratives. Yeah, I would have thought in every instance you would have been like, you bet. I'm in. Yep. Let's roll with this. And not only that,
I know it's true. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Instead, he goes the other direction and is like, I
think he's having a breakdown worried about this, which is weird and it gets weirder.
I'm going to talk about the latest infiltrations of a human growth and what Bohemian Grove
really is. It's very sinister, it's a system of corruption.
Richard Nixon talked about it,
but most of the people that go to Bohemian Grove
are not involved in Satanism,
they're not involved in hurting children.
What is happening right now?
There is evidence that some of that goes on
in and around that area, and there's a massive occult.
Did Trump move in?
The system around the world,
and Bohemian Grove is just one node
or one major elite encampment of this cult.
So we'll be
breaking that all down today as well and so much more info wars dot com.
So you may notice that Alex has a surprisingly softened stance on Bohemian Grove.
If you're wondering why, I think it's probably because all that news came out about Clarence
Thomas and his billionaire buddy Harlan Crow hanging out there a bunch.
Sure.
I think that maybe Alex is like, ah, shit.
Some of the important figures in my area
maybe are hanging out there too.
Not everybody who goes there is worshiping Satan
and the big Satan worshiping ritual that they do every year.
Nah, some people are just hanging out.
It's fine.
You know, I get it.
I get the idea.
You know, like you can either retire
or you can just wait until the job is the idea, you know, like you can either retire or you can just wait until
the until the job is just gone. You know, like I for me, if I'm if I'm doing my whole
thing, if I'm Alex and I'm 20 years, 20, 30 odd years in, and then I have to say like,
Oh, not everybody that goes there is bad. I just go I retire. I'm done. This is where
I'm done. The problem is the absolutes, you know, like,
exactly. If he had done a documentary about Bohemian Grove in 2000, sure, as he did. And
the documentary was about, Hey, it's kind of weird. They got this big old stone owl with
Walter Cronkite's voice. It's strange. And he's strange. These people seem a bit theatrical
and it's, you know, not a good idea maybe to
have all these powerful people coming together. If it was that, if that was the limitation of the
criticism, you could go with that for the rest of your career and be in safe territory. Once you're
like they're burning an effigy of a child and maybe it's a real sacrifice and they're doing it to the
God-molok. This is devil shit. Once you do that, like it's so black and white
that whoever is there is bad.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You can't equivocate like this just because now
you want some people not to be bad.
Yeah. It's ridiculous.
Yeah, yeah. That's the problem.
It is so much the like,
the way that people misinterpret that quote
that you die a hero, you live long enough
to see yourself become a villain kind of thing,
that is just the absolutes.
That's what you're describing there.
It's like that no point in time is there a
should we raise it to a 40% progressive tax
or a 34% progressive tax?
It's you're good or evil.
There's no way for you to soften your stance.
Right. Okay. 38%. No, you're evil now. You know, the reason that Batman has to be a Daya hero or
live longer to become the villain is because he's extreme. Yeah. What's he gonna? Yeah. No. Okay.
Batman only shows up on third strike sentencing. What are you talking about? So Batman reform.
There's a bab.
A bab.
Yeah.
So all bats are bats.
Oh, spit take.
Yep, you got me.
Good thing there wasn't much left in there.
Oh, you got me.
So Alex, I think what's partially behind this
is the realization that some of the people that he likes
go to Bohemian Grove.
Yes. And then I think some of the other that he likes go to Bohemian Grove.
Yes.
And then I think some of the other stuff comes down to a little bit of jealousy, like this
is my turf.
It does feel like that.
This is my turf.
You don't get to make stories about Bohemian Grove.
He's a little defensive.
Yeah.
And I've infiltrated Bohemian Grove.
I've studied it.
I've gotten in touch with WITOs, members of it, and gotten their internal annals.
I've made documentary films on it.
I've been part of the Discovery Channel, History Channel,
shows on it, I tried to infiltrate again 10 years ago
and barely escaped.
And what I really realized out of all this is,
every week without even looking for the clips on X,
but also on Instagram and YouTube,
Bohemian Grove gets 20, 30 million views, people talking about it.
Joe Rogan talks about it all the time.
We talked about it with Aaron Rodgers a few weeks ago.
And just my documentaries, Dark Sigurds of Sad Bohemian Grove, it's 23 years old.
And The Order of Depth, it's like 20 years old.
Consistently every week, let's be conservative, 15, 20 million views on X1.
What?
So I've realized that I'm going to make a new documentary with all the updated information.
I'm going to go back and find the old HD footage I've got and I'm going to re-release this with update.
So it's going to happen. I want it to happen. So look for that.
Okay, so let's go ahead and play the Ryan Garcia clip and
then I'll tell you what's really going on with you.
So look for that documentary not to materialize. Although if it does, I would suggest he interview
John Ronson again, who has gone on record and said that Alex told him that he is knowingly
lying about what happened to Bohemian Grove.
That is true.
I would feel like that would be an important perspective for Alex to include in this new
documentary. Uh, should he put that out?
I mean, he's had, he's had 20 years to think about it. I think he can finally get
it right this time. Yeah. Yeah. So the issue here is that Alex has absolutely nothing more
to say about Bohemian Grove than he did in 2000. And he definitely doesn't have anything
flashier than the video of the cremation of care ceremony. Yeah. That's as good as it
gets. It's don't try and redo this. It's the tops. Yeah. There's no second documentary there, but I get where Alex's head is at. He's someone who's really good at telling
when a topic is hot among the shit head crowd and the Grove is having a tiny bit of a moment
with those people now, partially because of Ryan Garcia's comments and just surrounding
satanic panic type ideas. Right. It's that instinct of when to ride a wave that's really
helped propel Alex to the point he's
at now in his career, but it's a useless skill in the present day.
Back when he was the biggest game in town, when the rest of the conspiracy community
was relegated to obscure message boards with no traffic, he was on the radio, actually
reaching people.
Back then, his instincts to know when something was getting popular with that community and
knowing what he could exploit was really key to his growth.
The last gasp of this being a really potent thing was probably his obsession with calling
every shooting a false flag.
That was probably about where that hit the zenith.
That got going when he was legitimately above the rabble, he was able to capitalize on
telling the audience what they wanted to hear, which they couldn't hear anywhere else.
But unfortunately for him, social media has made that talent entirely useless.
They can hear whatever he's going to say everywhere.
Yep.
Now that a million accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers who do the same shit
as Alex are all there out on Twitter, that audience doesn't need the centralized hub
of his radio show to get the fix that he used to be able to provide for them.
Back in the day, Alex led the conversation,
often by yelling about drudge headlines
that people were upset about on right wing message boards,
but he was able to obscure how much of a follower
he was back then.
Nowadays, everything is too open.
The modern equivalent of those right wing message boards
is Twitter and it's all too transparent
how willing he is to go and chase attention.
This Bohemian Grove thing is a prime example.
Some fighter who even Alex thinks is
having a mental breakdown told noted human trafficker Andrew
Tate about the Grove in a Twitter space. And now everyone's
talking about it. Alex wants a piece of that attention since he
views the Grove as his territory. This is my thing, but
it's not. Also, the second time Alex tried to get into the
grove was on Jesse Ventura's show conspiracy theory. He didn't
almost die or not make it out.
He just got caught trespassing. It's pretty funny though. He's acting like
like the whole time he's like, Oh my God, they're going to shoot me. Yeah.
Like you go back and watch that. It's pretty funny. I mean, if you throw
barely in barely man it out, if you throw barely in there, you better be Indiana Jones
grabbing your hat. Otherwise you, otherwise you escaped or give me a broken leg. Give
me something. Yeah. Give me a injury. Yeah. Yeah. Give me a or, or you did times. You've
got scrapes from your tree branches that you had to hide in something along those lines.
Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. He was on a TV show and he got caught trespassing. You know what
I find interesting when you describe that it is almost like Alex was a form of a
drudge kind of aggregator but for bullshit opinions.
Yeah it's kind of a layer on top of an aggregator.
So Drudge would have the stories and then Alex could go to the message boards and aggregate
the opinions on the stories and then broadcast them as the as the
voice. Well, and not necessarily that he would just steal everything. He was,
he was from that swamp. He was from that Meyer. And so like he had the same
opinions that a lot of those people on those message boards had already.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But that kind of, that kind of ability to tell like, ah,
this is going to play to that crowd is also like a big, a big piece
of what he's built things on. And now, like I said, it just, there's too many other people
on Twitter. There's too many other people who have made a name for themselves as shit
head, uh, sort of nonsense aggregators. Yeah. And he doesn't have that market to himself
anymore. And that's, uh, sad.
No, and they're all competing with each other
to try and steal as much space as possible
because the collapse is inevitable.
And then you just see them fighting with each other a lot
too because they want that whatever
they can get of that piece of bread.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, they do all almost operate
on the idea of this entire world as a hot potato.
Like the moment the song stops, as long as we have enough when the song stops, we'll
be fine and everybody else will die.
It's kind of goes to that Larry Nichols idea of like if when the collapse comes, all people
in Congress become dukes, you become a duke automatically duke it up.
So yeah, I mean, I think that's that mentality is is ubiquitous. Yeah. So Alex is talking
about this claim that rank Garcia made and he's not calling him a liar, which is generous,
I guess it's sort of being cautious with that. But he's saying he's insinuating that false
claims are being made. Right. He's saying not true things that he believes are true
Which means he's not a liar. It means his brain is deceiving him, but this is also really bad
Because there are real things that are going on that this takes away for you go. I don't know what the truth is
And I'm not accused of lying
But what I do want to say is this
when people come out and
make unfounded claims about real things that are
going on, it then discredits all the real, bona fide intel that's out there.
And a great example is what happened in 2016 with the WikiLeaks and it had John Podesta and kids being delivered to farmhouses for
entertainment in the hot tub, seven year olds and Alistair Crowley rituals and just insane
crap. That was in New York, in upstate New York, in other areas. And then Barack Obama
getting $57,000 of hot dogs delivered to his apartment that you know, that's country a prostitute
Then seeing in a newer time said oh, it's really this pizza place in DC
And then got all of us to cover what they were saying
So they could then try to discredit all the other real stuff I don't think Garcia is doing that if I had to make a guess and I've listened to the fool X
Spaces he sounds like a man in crisis of having a mental meltdown.
Yeah. So Alex, look man, okay, first of all, he's lying about the stuff that's in the wiggie
lease, but second, he is trying to pass off that CNN, these mainstream media people are
the ones who did Pizza Gate. They just tricked him into covering it. Yep
This is so ridiculous. That is that's
That's an amazing accomplishment
Yeah, if people if people are gonna buy that if people buy that CNN
tricked Alex and the lunatics into covering Pizza Gate the way they did and
And then you buy it, you win. You win. I give up.
There's an interesting genre of ass
covering that Alex does that's like this.
Because he did Pizza Gate.
I mean, not that he necessarily started it,
but he was a big part of promoting it and pushing it.
Joe Biggs was out there doing research.
Oh, boy.
You know, this rewriting of stuff
is a way to cover the ass and be like CNN covered it
and tricked us into doing it. We didn't we didn't actually want to cover this. We
were covered the serious stuff. Yeah. And he does he does this a bit. I mean like
you know he was deep into Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Oh, kind of stuff.
Fake birth certificate stuff. And then later it's like no no no no no. The media
put out the fake birth certificate stuff in order to trick us into covering it.
Yeah.
It's just a very bizarre instinct to-
Because they knew we'd act like idiots.
Right.
Which is like-
We're too racist not to take that bait.
You guys know what you're saying, right?
You do understand the words that are coming that you don't, because you don't.
It's very strange that the defense is like, we got tricked.
Yeah.
We're idiots.
But we wouldn't admit that at the time, which is how we got tricked. Yeah, we're idiots, but we wouldn't admit that at
the time, which is how we get into these situations. If we could admit that we were idiots in the
moment of being one, we would not then later on have to admit we were idiots and we always
were. Right. It seems to be a trend. Yeah. Boy. Yeah. Tough. But you know, still, I do think, you know, I mean,
it's very, very faint praise, but it is good that at least Alex is being like, this is a guy who's
in trouble, you know, and not not treating it like let's piggyback this. Yeah. He's trying to use it
and his seeming classiness about it in order to push his own shit.
Right. And there's a level of that that's a little bit abusive and exploitative.
But it's not nearly as exploitative as a lot of people are treating that situation.
It is. It is the the like gradation of sin and hell.
You know, you're already in hell, you know, I can't.
I it's hard to say, but I guess that guy is really hell guy that guy's
Really sitting a lot man. The people who are really
Exactly. Yeah, it's like it's so tough whenever the bar is that low. Yeah, so let's talk Bohemian Grove
Okay, Alex is gonna talk Bohemian Grove a little do it. Let's talk about Bohemian Grove
Bohemian Grove according to a former German Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt in his book Men and Powers, both retrospective, is a druidic Germanic death cold.
Sure. And that Skull and Bones is an offshoot for younger people on the elites at Yale and New
Hague. Young life. Which we've gone and covered, which is admitted their annals have been linked and all confirmed and
Robert De Niro made a movie about it the good shepherd that's historical
With Matt Damon so you see those even the devil worship in there that that's that's really from their annals
Annals the Charlotte, Israby
God from her father who was a member on his death death with cancer and came to Anthony Sutton Senate
Archivist they had the Frank church committee hearings off that. So everything I'm saying you just search
all this Frank Church committee, Anthony Sutton, Scull and Bones. Yikes. So how much
Schmidt's book doesn't say all that? Alex has one line from that book that he's
embellished down to a full confession of the Grove being a druidic death cult, but
that's all bullshit. I'm not even sure the exact line that Alex has is from the
book, but it's basically
that of the places, you know, the groves, that there's groves in Germany, but this is
my favorite place to do the rituals.
Sure, sure.
And Alex has turned that into, oh, it's a druid, it does go, whatever, man.
So one thing that's really funny when you look into Helmut Schmidt coming to the grove
is that when you do, you learn that Alex's whole thing about him exposing the grove is
utter bullshit.
I was poking around and I found an article from 1982,
the year when Schmidt attended,
about protests against the Grove
in the San Francisco paper.
Oh my God.
There was a whole group called
the Bohemian Grove Action Network
that set up outside the entrance of the Grove
with signs and banners and everything.
Like Alex is really just piggybacked a lot of that,
which was a more left wing.
Yeah, yeah.
Kind of, he just steals shit left and right.
Also, the church committee did not establish
any of that shit.
Further, the church committee existed in 1975,
then released its final report in 1976.
Sure.
Anthony Sutton wrote a book about skull and bones
called America's Secret Establishment,
an introduction to the Order of skull and bones in
1983 which did feature things that were sent to it by Charlotte is repeat
Alex is combining all these things into one because it makes his narrative more compelling
But it's a fraud and his timeline is completely jacked
This is kind of standard Alex style narrative building just tossing a ton of unrelated and half fabricated things together
Talking really confidently and quickly and making vague appeals to really smart official sounding things like skull and bones annals
and the church committee. I mean he memorized the full name of Helmut Schmidt's books. He
can't possibly be bluffing any of this. It's all just a charade. This is this is smoking
mirrors and puppets. Yeah, that is that is so much like exactly
what you saw on NBC news. Isn't that basically
right? Whenever they talked a lot about how much I mean, I'm not saying that, but I mean
the Trump, the Trump surrogate on NBC news is just doing the same word salad move, you
know, and ultimately he's borderline able to sneak in, you know, in five years, they're
all going to be sneaking in like, you know what that is? That's code for gay prostitutes. Just move on and then just move
on. You know, and you're like, how did we get here?
Yeah. I mean, I mean, if you're listening to Alex, even just in that, like less than
a minute, you're like, there are a hundred things here that are, are claims that we need
to evaluate and you're not going to get anyone anytime.
Yeah. It is, it is like, okay, fact checking
is possible, but not for you. For you. It's either a, we stab you in the throat with a
pen or we all run away. Like there's no escape. I think it would be interesting. Like I don't
want to do this. And I think it might be inhumane, but it would be fun to give Alex a shock collar
and just, oh my God. Every time he says something that is dubious or untrue, but see if you could train him.
I see.
Here's what I think about that is that shock collars,
that's a dangerous thing.
It goes wrong for some people.
Some people enjoy it.
Some dogs, no.
It's like the shock collar then becomes the shock fences.
If you make your dog hate the fence then the dog is gonna get out
And then they're never gonna want to come back sure so instead of teaching Alex not to lie
You may just teach him to
Use shock collars as power for his own heart, and he'll never die turn into Iron Man. Yeah. Oh
Shit, this is a danger. This is the true danger.
So, you want to hear some more facts about Bohemian Grove? Obviously.
So, you've got different secret Germanic death cults,
and they're just part of the overall Eliminati system,
but Skullin' Bones, by 1900,
had taken over the Bohemian Grove
that Mark Twain helped set up as an artist colony.
I'm sorry, what?
And they've been different from that for 30, 40 years before with Mark Twain.
After Mark Twain had died and stuff, they took it over and they turned it into an occultic
place where they did black magic style Illuminati rituals.
And again, George Washington talked about how the maces that he was part of were to
be taken over in 1776 up to 1789 by the Illuminati.
So look at the George Washington letters on the Illuminati.
Everything I'm giving you is a huge data point.
His letters on the Illuminati are the National Archives,
the search engine, George Washington.
Letters to the Illuminati, you'll get those.
So this is all over the place and none of that's real.
Mark Twain did not start the Bohemian Club.
I'm gonna have to disagree with you.
It was started by staff members of the San Francisco Chronicle. Mark Twain was not start the Bohemian Club. I'm gonna have to disagree with you. It was started by staff members of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Mark Twain was given an honorary membership,
but there's no record that he even ever went.
Skull and Bones didn't take over the Grove in 1900.
This is just something Alex is making up because it sounds exciting.
It does.
Also, George Washington's letter that Alex is talking about
is a reply to a man named Reverend G.W. Snyder,
who had asked him if the Masonic lodges in the U. S. were falling under the sway of the Illuminati and Washington
said no. He replied, quote, I believe not withstanding that none of the lodges in
this country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the society of
the Illuminati. Snyder had become convinced of a conspiracy because he found
a dumb book and he was writing Washington about it who then sent him a
polite response. I will say that's exactly what they would say. Probably, probably would. Yep. Oh, it's
proof. Yeah. Yeah. So Alex has taken this and he's decided to believe the exact opposite
of what the letters say while claiming the letter as a source. It's because he knows
that no one's going to go and read those letters and even if they do, they'll just see the
word Illuminati there and be like, Oh my God, Alex was right. Hashtag he's right. It's all
a fucking charade. It's nonsense.
But these are major data points of something.
Yeah, I wish I wish they would be more strict about following.
You know, like maybe be a little bit more strict about following
what the guys you think are the greatest guys in history
actually said, you know, like George Washington said, like,
oh, there's no Illuminati.
You guys love the founding fathers. So now you have to say there's no no no no no no
just to be clear. There is an Illuminati that is real, you know, like 1776 Adam Wisehop
all that shit. Sure, sure, sure, sure. But I understand that George Washington saying
now we don't have that shit. Right. They don't matter. Right. They're not taking over our
lodges saying you should have to trust it when George Washington says it, because if you...
Especially if you're using that letter as a source.
Totally.
You definitely have to, though.
Yeah.
You can't just say the opposite.
Because otherwise your whole thing doesn't make any sense, then you're just picking and choosing what you think Washington did and didn't say.
Well, to be fair, that's exactly what it is. The country and the history, the founding fathers, all that shit is a prop.
And the prop can be disguised and decorated however you want it to for your purposes. That's
the way Alex operates and how he uses history. You bet. So like I said, straight smoke mirrors,
puppets. Yeah. Come bang. Let's dance. So look, dude. No. Okay. Okay, let's get out of here.
Not everybody who goes to the grove is bad. Okay. And I thought obviously this
is about Clarence Thomas. Sure. I thought for sure because there's a real investment
in defending him being part of the Supreme Court and not recusing himself. Sure. For
people like Alex, it's a huge, it's a huge incentive. Sure, sure, sure, sure. But I
realized that I might have been thinking a little too high Uh. Now, everybody that goes is not bad. More than half the folks that go each year are guests.
You got a thousand members.
World leaders, royalty.
Richard Nixon said, and it's in the White House tapes, the most guy-
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I'm not saying that's the whole thing mixed in with some weird still in both rituals.
So what I want to be clear is Kid Rock. I'm not defending Kid Rock. That's not my job. Kid Rock said to Joe Rogan he volunteered. Hey I was invited. I was a guest to play music while I was there. That's what they do, they invite people and I beat a guy up and got basically suspended
and people said oh he's a member of it and I said no I'm not, no I'm not. People are
invited there. So I used the Kid Rock example to explain not everybody that's going there
is having gay sex, not everybody that's going there is doing satanic rituals but it's a
place where they recruit you into it. You're what's this you're watching this ritual and if you like it then you get recruited
Deeper into it. Don't judge kid rock just cuz he went and performed at the grove. I
Could just imagine Kissinger and all these old globalist types sitting around my name is
sitting around. My name is kid. Kid Rock. I devil without a cause. He's going platinum. I feel like Alex should not defend kid rock as much. He's the bull God. You know what?
I just I here's what I just kept. I kept thinking in my head just like the idea. You know, it's
a big moment when Pontius pilot is like man, this is unjust Jesus
But you know what I wash my hands of this whole thing if it was kid rock you'd be like yeah
Yeah, go go go to town about oh
Is he is he a bohemian Grove member washing my hands is the easiest thing I remember he was a guest go to town
Oh, I don't care wash in my hands go to town
the idea of you having to defend Kid Rock
and then defend Bohemian Grove because of it.
Just let him, just cut the line.
Let Kid Rock go.
I don't see why not.
Send him to the, send him to the beat
of Bohemian Grove heaven.
Like I'm saying too though, like if you look
at Kid Rock's career and his history,
Alex and other, if Kid Rock had not shot those Bud Light cans
and wasn't friends with Trump, like if that wasn't the case,
he would be the perfect candidate for someone to be like,
this guy's promoting Satanism.
Totally.
Look at his everything.
Look at his catalog, his whole entire brand.
Oh my God.
He had a song called I am the Bull God.
You can just say, yeah, Kid Rock am the bull God. You can just say
yeah kid rocks one of them. You can do it. Just done. Yeah. You don't have to defend
Bohemian Grove. You don't have to apparently kid rock is more important than Bohemian Grove
at this point. Man man. Listen ladies and gentlemen. So I guess we have kid rock and
like Clarence Thomas sure as being reasons that not all hashtag not all
bohemian grow the 10 days kid rock and Clarence Thomas in the same sentence for
me all the time but in 2000 on TRL yeah Clarence Thomas is throwing elbows in
the pit at the kid rock show
what a world man I'm trying to what a world I swear to God I owned at least one Kid Rock album and I'm trying to
come up with other song titles and I'm drawing blanks. I did not. I did not. Only God knows
why does this ballad. What. Oh my God. He did have a ballad. Yeah. Yeah. That was a big
hit. You have to have a ballad. Yeah. You got it. Right. It's got to play. There's a music video. Yeah. Absolutely. I used to play next
to Aerosmith's. Don't ever close your eyes. Yeah. I used to do Bob with the bar at karaoke.
Did you. Big hit. That's a tough one because you got to hold that. My name is key. You
do for a really long time at the beginning. You don't have to. If you're a showman. Well
there's that. There is that. I took my karaoke
seriously. You are a showman. Retired showman. Come on. So
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We just need to take a second and recognize the surreality of this
Alex is sitting in his car driving down the highway either someone else's recording him or he set up the camera and he's
Rambling about Mark Twain starting the bohemian club. Yeah. All this nonsense. And he does
a pitch. He does a full on sales pitch sitting in his car because he knows these ding dongs
back at home. They can't sell. Oh and can't show sell when he's hosting the show for him.
Chase Geyser. It's not a salesman. Nope. They move in product. Nope. Alex in his car doing
a pre-record moves more than those those
Obviously, and it's not even close. Yeah, there's a there's a patheticness about that. Yeah, that is really
Just yeah being that person who realizes if I want to make any money today
Yeah, I need to use this commute to talk some bullshit and then do a commercial in my car
Yep, that's a human doing that and that part is really bleak. That's dark. That is dark. That's that's the game you play
I
When you're in the studio, you know, there's all the glitz. There's all the bright shiny lights, but when you're in
the car and you're recording this, it really does remind me exactly of those videos of
the guy recording the car at a police checkpoint, just being like, I will not roll down my window,
sir. No, you cannot. No, it's the fourth amendment, sir. I will not roll. And you're like, if
that person then just went
And we got 25% off you'd be like that's the show. That's the exact show. It is very
Very similar Wow, it makes me think of I mean without the commercial But it makes it makes me think of like Stefan Malinu's early work was just him driving around in his car
Yeah, yeah recording himself expounding on philosophical philosophical topics Christ and that's kind of I
Don't know it's something that you do when you don't have the studio right you know and Alex has multiple studios right so
Conceivably I can't imagine his time being that crunched that he couldn't do this at his home studio. Yeah or something like that. Yeah, it feels
lazy feels sloppy
feels lazy, feels sloppy, lazy, lazy feels like or maybe you had to sell the home studio. Maybe you had to sell. I don't know. Hey, maybe somebody else is going to sell the home studio
real fast. So it's possible. I also think that I've gotten a little bit more information
that some of that liquidation stuff may not be as imminent as some of the media reports
have made out. Well, that might have been a little bit of a miscommunication through
the press in terms of what that vote actually meant. A miscommunication
through the press about this particular case never heard of it, but it's also a pretty
complicated issue. The creditors voting and stuff like that is very easy for people to
get misconstrued. And I think that we even had a little bit of a misinterpretation about
it. It's not necessarily the things are going to be immediately liquidated, but I still think you might have sold his gym
equipment. I think that might still be selling stuff off.
Yeah, we had, we had a little conversation about it where it was like, this is the opposite
of kids in the backseat saying, are we there yet? I am not asking. I want no updates on
this until we're there. You know, that's all because it frustrates you. You learn that you're not there yet. Well,
every update is a frustration. And then,
and then there's the compounding one where it's like, okay,
well we, we talked to a guy and is it the report from the media was a little bit
all, you know, it's always, it's always like,
we did take two steps forward and then we take one step back,
but there's still that just tell me when we're there.
Sure. Just tell me when we're there.
Yeah. Process moves forward.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I'm happy. I'm good.
The process moving forward. That's good.
So we come to the end of this and I guess I'm thrilled
that we did manage to make it to about an hour.
So that's, that is, that is the success
given the limited amount of content Alex had for this episode
and my
desire to see what he would say after the primary.
Yeah.
But I also am thrilled that we have a cliffhanger.
What is the secret mission?
What is it going to be?
What could it be?
I mean, he's on the road.
So I would assume that it's not like going to Hawaii again.
Right.
It's something that is driving based.
I feel like let me throw this out
at you and I don't know if it's to you or if I'm wondering if maybe somebody
who are in four words it does monitor us because here's my pitch get an RV take
it on the road the whole the whole show on the road
take info wars on the road man you're already proof of concepting it you don't
want to go into the office.
It's restrictive. There's legal people there.
Get back to the people.
Absolutely. Get an RV.
Alex says that everyone loves him now so it should be like he goes out in public and is just swarmed by admirers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nobody around you cares about you anymore.
Your family hates you. You're ruining everything.
I'm just saying Alex, buy yourself, hit the open road, put Chase Geyser in the
back. He's going to be in the back. You got to keep him. But another thing, if you're
giving advice, yeah, don't sell a sold car kind of, you know what I mean? Like don't
chase something that you've already done yeah yeah yeah trying to
stake ownership over this bohemian grove space is stupid you're already the
godfather of it you made a documentary 23 fucking years about it that melted
people's minds yep don't try and revisit this territory and fight people for
scraps this is beneath you you gotta you gotta come up with something new it's
not beneath you but it's beneath it's not beneath you. You gotta come up with something new. It's not beneath you, but it's beneath people. It's not beneath you. Yeah, exactly. It's a poor
choice of places to spend your energy. That's because you're just gonna end up like, why
are you fighting with QAnon, ding dongs about a little bit of attention about Bohemian Grove
when you own it? And I mean, I mean, think about it, right? Like the show, everything,
it's all done. It's all falling apart.
But you're Alex, here's what you've got.
Now you've got the pitch of you got the RV.
You hit the open road.
We're going to investigate everyone's Bohemian Grove.
I bet you've got a Bohemian Grove in your hometown.
We're coming, you know?
This is, I'm telling you, this is a pitch.
Here's what the show is.
Okay, okay, okay.
We renovate your bohemian grove.
That's the greatest pitch I've ever heard.
Yeah, stop drilling.
You have hit oil, my friend.
Alex driver in an RV.
It's like this bohemian grove is tacky.
This is not where you're going to do an evil ritual.
No, here's what we're going to do.
You have a giant stone rabbit.
That's not intimidating. Get that fucking out of here. Oh man. They had, they pulled the truck
away and you see your new Bohemian grove. Oh my God. It's a whole new place. Oh, we
could definitely worship the devil over here. That's great. Or flip side of this. A bar
rescue restaurant nightmare style. Alex comes in. Okay. Say your, your Bohemian grove
is not profitable. Sure. So Alex comes in, retrains the staff. Okay. Okay. They do a
cold opening. Sure. Really, really what it's about is like, you know, the family at the
heart of the, you know, they're a family on the Bohemian Grove, right? So you're not
going to choose corporate Bohemian. Yeah. No, absolutely not. You know, and you don't
need, they don't need your help. They don't need a TV show
coming in there helping them out. No, no, no. So I think you got a lot to work with.
Yep. Alex, these ideas are free. We've nailed it. Yep. Yep. So we'll be back with another
episode to find out what his secret project is. But until then we have a website. We do
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