Knowledge Fight - #910: March 18, 2024

Episode Date: March 20, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune in to find Alex deep in the weeds about bloodbaths, Putin's very legitimate electoral victory, and some graphs he saw on social media....

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Starting point is 00:00:52 I love your work. Knowledge Fight. N-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n Welcome back knowledge right on that. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of slain and talk a little bit about Alex Jones Jordan Jordan quick question for you. What's up? What's your right spot today, buddy? Why don't you go first my bright spot Dan is that? When people are listening to this mm-hmm it will be opening day my friend of tennis of baseball of major league baseball But it's opening in Korea. Oh
Starting point is 00:01:28 So that means that the pot the Dodgers and the Padres are playing tomorrow morning It's 6 a.m.. Central Dodge Podge the Dodge Podge But that means that when I wake up I'm gonna get to watch show. Hey, Otani Okay, right out the gate first thing in the morning show. Hey, he landed in LA He isn't that he is it remember hearing about that giant contract, but then I forgot what team he plays for the Dodgers Yeah, cool, man. Oh, buddy. That's the Dodgers are gonna be a nightmare this year. What what else are we talking about? What talk to me about the depth chart talk to me about the closers So talk to me about those middle-ending men
Starting point is 00:02:05 So the Dodgers have spent I think a trillion Jillian dollars right to the point where it's like my oh money isn't real Is it because they got a Japanese Dodgers? They've got the best Japanese pitcher In baseball won the Japanese Cy Young multiple years in a row as a e r a beyond reason They signed him then they got got show a Tony who is the best hitter and the best pitcher. Right. But he's he can't pitch this year injured. Oh but can he hit. Of course he can. OK. And guess what. That injured apparently. Yes. What in spring training. The man's hitting five hundred with a thousand slayers. That's pretty good. He's going to destroy good. He's going to good. He's gonna destroy the world Yeah, uh-huh it's gonna be and then Mookie Betts who is a former NL and American League MVP because that's how good
Starting point is 00:02:50 He is you know that name right? That's how good he is sure yeah most of the rest of my Baseball player names are gonna come from my time playing fantasy baseball Many many years ago or maybe a clickly her show off fun name sure yeah Yeah, maybe a Johnny Damon Kershaw still around. I think he's starting on the injured list maybe I can't remember and then of course the St. Louis Cardinals who won the the World Series That that's all my friends are so excited about people like people like a so to Gucci People like a Soto Gucci. And little Davey Dinger, Davey Eckstein.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Oh my god, I hated David Eckstein. David Eckstein is everything I hated. Every conversation that was like, oh, the Cardinals play the right way. It's like, you white loving mother, I hate you people, David Eckstein. Jeff Supan. The soup? Oh god, I hate the Cardinals. God, I hate them.
Starting point is 00:03:42 I guess Albert Poole was the real star of that. Yeah, he was great. I'm going deep down the list before getting to the real hitters. Yeah, I mean, he's maybe one of the greatest pure hitters. No, he's one of the greatest pure hitters that ever lived, maybe the greatest. And with the craziest stance.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Yeah. Real deep stance. He had big legs. He did. It's all about that. All about the hips. It's all about turning the hips sure Yeah, what's your bright spot? Um, you're making me want to play fantasy baseball. I Think I think it's actually gonna be a pretty good year. I remember how much fun that was
Starting point is 00:04:17 Yeah, I think it's because my friends all took baseball fairly seriously sure sure and then I didn't know really anything about it and so I wanted to win because they cared so much. Right, right, right, right. You were the girlfriend at the poker tournament that all of the... Teeheehee. Yeah, oh, I just keep winning. Ha ha ha.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Yeah, I think I did... Man, this sucks. What? I think I won one year. I bet you did. But now it's been so long that I don't remember. I can't remember if I won or if I just thought it would be hilarious if I won one year I bet you know it's been so long that I don't remember I Can't remember if I won or if I just thought it would be hilarious if I won you know like I won This is the problem. This is the problem is that I've long been against scrapbooks, but now here
Starting point is 00:04:55 We are yeah, you would kept that in a scrapbook boom you would or if we had all actually had like a trophy Yeah, but I'm gonna say that I want that's my bright spot not not the traders no the traders the British one the season two is available on peacock so I started watching that that's fun that's fun we were talking before we started the show I think it's a pale version of the Australian one. I think the Australian is the best so far of the ones that I've seen. In terms of cast, in terms of dynamics, I think it's the best. This is good though.
Starting point is 00:05:36 This is better than the first British season for sure. I found the first British season a little bit like luster. But you gotta have people who are willing to embrace character dumb, you know, and the first season didn't have that. You got to embrace character dumb and you got to embrace dumb character. That's basically reality TV. I think that I think you just made it. Let's talk about the challenge. All right. Dumb characters, characters, 40 coming up. Should we do a podcast about it? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Who knows? Probably not. Probably a waste of time. We gotta put something up. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. Put something up. Okay. And we didn't have an episode on Monday.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Sure. And the reason for that, not too deep. Scheduling issue, not that you and I were too busy. Nope. But Alex was out of studio on Thursday and Friday of last week. So there wasn't a new episode after Wednesday. Um, and I went through a bunch of 2004 episodes and it is in a lull. He has that interview with the guy with the brain chip. Uh, you know, the one from the club in Barcelona and that was groundbreaking. And then it's just a real dip and I'm And I'm having a real tough time in 2004.
Starting point is 00:06:47 So I couldn't find anything there and just didn't feel like forcing something. So here we are. We're back on Wednesday. Ta-da. You know, when I stopped to think about the disappointment, I, you know, okay, so in 04, there's a certain amount of excitement
Starting point is 00:07:03 to the computer chip being the mark of the beast and everything, you know, because if it works, that's a huge technological advancement, right? You've got a computer chip that you can just pay for stuff with. Right? Well, who for whom is it really exciting? For the conspiracy theorist or for the business person? I think a little bit of everybody. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:22 You know, it's cool whenever something new happens. Right. Yeah. Yeah. And then the it's cool whenever something new happens. Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the disappointment of nothing really happening from that. Right. For the business person and for the conspiracy theorist. Everybody. Everybody just gets disappointed.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Yeah. And I think Alex's, in 2004, my assessment of it is he's let it slip fairly quick. I'm sure it will come back up and it'll gain prominence periodically, but that interview was played off as it was the most Nefarious evil thing that Alex has ever experienced and then for a bit what happened? I do like that that is it is nice to just be able to just cut cut bait and move on Yeah, so on Sunday Alex came back to studio sure it's guest heavy and it's mostly about the media Talking about Trump saying bloodbath. Hey, so we're gonna talk about Monday's episode Which is the 18th, which is Alex's back in studio in earnest. He's there
Starting point is 00:08:17 Uh-huh, and then he leaves about an hour and a half into the show That sounds right. I think he's doing great. I think he is. I think it's going and doing great. I think he's having a wonderful time living his best life and we'll talk about this episode but before we do let's say hello to some new wonks. Oh that's a great idea. So first I misheard Alex and thought he said he was going to start a hating show and take respects requests to do hatings on air and wasn't sure how that was going to be different from his normal show and didn't realize what He said until the new technocrat dropped. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk Thank you very much hating paintings next Ronan from Guelph still wants Dan's rap hip-hop episode
Starting point is 00:08:56 Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. I don't remember what that means me neither But sure Did I say that I was gonna rap an entire episode because I hope not you don't remember what that means now. Me neither. But sure. Did I say that I was going to wrap an entire episode? Because I hope not. I don't know. Next, Pankaroo, the little pink squid on the internet. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:09:14 I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And hey, Dilly Dog, bro, get your rock astley on. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much to Miss Shelly Belly Jelly Bean. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much to Miss
Starting point is 00:09:27 Shelley Belly Jelly Bean. Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy shark. Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Thank you so much. Yes, thank you very much. Um, so yeah, like I said, Alex just kind of leaves. Just kind of leaves or does he storm off? No, there's no storm off. In fact, I was kind of surprised that he had left. You were surprised he left? Well, yeah, because about an hour and a half into the show
Starting point is 00:10:06 He goes to break and he comes back and there's a special report and it's a Video of Russell Brand saying nice things about Alex sure and I'm like well. That's a special No, this will maybe take up a segment Maybe you needed to go get a drink or something who knows and then the next segment starts and it's still that I'm like all right Alex has maybe just taking the rest of the hour off haha then it comes back and it plays Eddie Bravo apparently Eddie Bravo did a podcast and Alex was on it oh my god so plays that and then it goes to break and then it restarts the Eddie Bravo oh
Starting point is 00:10:41 that's no good that's no good that's no good. That's no good. That's no good. So he's just gone. Yeah. Yeah, that sounds right. So yeah, we don't have a ton. Have they ever considered just playing like an, just like an old episode, just like a random ass old episode? They used to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Or would that, now that I think about it, would that be like war of the world shit for these people where they'd be like, oh shit, it's happening now, but it's actually an episode from 2007. You know what, I think that you could, the only problem is Alex's voice and audio quality would probably tip you off, unless you were like, sounds distorted because he's in his bunker.
Starting point is 00:11:16 It could be, yeah, you could explain away anything really. Yeah, there is an inherent problem with him in terms of playing past episodes that is like that but what I would do sometimes in the past was they'd like Cut together his best interview sure or whatever. Yeah, and that's kind of what this is. Yeah, I guess Does he he Russell Brand said some nice shit and he was on Eddie Bravo's podcast, which maybe we have to go Check out Eddie Bravo's podcast which maybe we have to go check out Eddie Bravo's podcast hopefully get into Flat Earth all right I don't know maybe that'd be fun yeah now it's being like oh yeah you're totally right totally right maybe in it
Starting point is 00:11:52 maybe in a neutral Eddie Bravo playing field you know we get some fun stuff maybe I don't think so I think it's would still suck. I know. So here we are where we're starting off on this March 18th episode. Sure. There are 231 days, 12 hours, 59 minutes, 29 seconds for the most important election in world history. And oh man, we have a lot of news and information to cover here today. Everybody's focused on the bloodbath hoax. We covered it a lot last
Starting point is 00:12:26 night, but it'll come. It's really waking people up. Now the corporate media is the enemy of the people. But really the big news is all these different EU leaders saying, Nope, we want war with Russia, joining Macron. And then the mouthpiece, the Bilderberg group came out on CNN, Fareed Zakaria, and said it's time to send in troops against Putin. And again, CNN's not important, doesn't have any ratings. Nobody watches it, but it's kind of the inner house, intercom system of the New World Order. And when Fareed Zakaria gets up there, makes a statement, it's directly out of the mouth of the globalist.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Yeah, so Fareed Zakaria did a piece on CNN about how sanctions don't work and aren't effective against Putin. The title of it was, quote, Farid, Putin doesn't need sanctions, he needs military setbacks. In the video, he's mostly talking about how the US needs to send more weapons and support, but towards the end of it, he does touch on Macron's comments involving sending troops. Zakaria says that it would be better than just allowing Putin's aggression to go unchecked, which is not a widely held position. But here you have a CNN commentator saying the thing that Alex is trying to pretend everyone
Starting point is 00:13:34 is saying so this person magically gets turned into the official mouthpiece of the globalists. Alex does this a lot. There have been many temporary official mouthpieces of the globalists. Whenever the thing someone is saying needs a little extra authority tacked onto it, we need to make this more important. Bill Maher gets his scripts from the globalist. It is important to have it. He is the official CFR mouthpiece. Who's, who's, okay. Do they, do they sign the scripts? You know? Like, does the guy
Starting point is 00:14:01 who actually does the writing of the script have any kind of I mean? Yeah, I mean there's there's gonna be some sort of accreditation that totally yeah No I know how this stuff works if you write a particularly good script like if you write such a good script people don't even think That the globalists at it right do you get like a raise or can you get promoted I? Would assume so I assume it's you know talent-based. There's metrics on this. That's right. Of all places, hell is the meritocracy. We have ways to gauge whether people caught on that this was the mouthpiece of the globalist
Starting point is 00:14:39 or not. You've tricked more people. Value over replacement as a globalist speech writer. Absolutely. Yes. It's high. What's the warp on that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. When you've tricked more people, value over replacement as a globalist speech writer is high. What's the warp on that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So answer the bloodbath comment. I don't know if any of this is important. So Trump, here is his full, what he said, quote, China now is building a couple of massive
Starting point is 00:14:56 plants where they're going to build the cars in Mexico and they think that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border. Let me tell you something, China, if you're listening, President Xi, and you and I are friends, but he understands the way I deal, those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now, and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire Americans, and you're going to sell the cars to us? No. We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected, now if I don't get elected it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole, that's just going to be the least
Starting point is 00:15:33 of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it, but they're not going to sell those cars. If you want to hear that the Chinese cars being sold cheaply from Mexico is being the least of the concerns that the country will be dealing with and the bloodbath that will occur if Trump isn't elected, that's a fair reading of what he's saying. If you think that when he says it's going to be a bloodbath for the country, you know, if you hear that and you think when he says country he means the US auto industry, that's a defensible reading based on the context as well. Sure.
Starting point is 00:16:04 There are many ways to interpret this. And if you're concerned about Trump's intentions, you don't need this comment to illustrate the darkness of his plans. But a lot of the media have latched onto this and it's become a big deal with folks like Alex insisting it shows how deceitful the media is. This is one of the keys to Trump's rhetoric and how this works, which is that he speaks like a fucking idiot and his words become a Rorschach test that allow a bunch of different interpretations. And when you have your interpretation, you get to accuse everyone else of lying about
Starting point is 00:16:30 context if they disagree. An easy way to avoid this is if he didn't talk so much shit. If you cut that shit out, we wouldn't have to deal with this. That would be, I mean, the solution at this point can't be hidden generated. Yeah, it's not going to be. No, no, no, no. So honestly, I think the Washington Post's headline about this speech that Trump gave is a little more important.
Starting point is 00:16:51 And that is quote, Trump says some undocumented immigrants are not people. So in that same speech, talking about immigrants who have been accused of crimes, Trump said, quote, I don't know if you call them people. In some cases, they're not people in my opinion, but I'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible thing to say. So I think maybe that's a little bit more important. Agreed. Agreed with that. I think that's the first time Trump and I agree on something. You are not allowed to say that because that is a horrible thing to say.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Well, he just says that it's a horrible thing to say because the radical left thinks it is. Sure. Well, I agree. I believe that are radical left does think it is and it is so I I don't know I think that they're making a lot out of this bloodbath thing sure and by they I mean the folks like Alex Yeah, you know they're they're taking the you know headlines that are like Trump says it'll be a bloodbath If he's not elected right all right Which, that's just what Alex does. Sure. He plays games with headlines. Totally.
Starting point is 00:17:49 You know, the media isn't wrong. No, no, no. They should maybe be a little bit more careful with headline writing. Sure. As is something that we always come up against. But yeah, it's become a big deal for him. Proving that the media is all full of shit.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, I mean, this one's so tough because it's like is part of the attraction of Trump. And maybe let's put it in a better way, right? Isn't part of the attraction of Trump is that the media gets to print all these horrible like, oh, Trump says everyone's going to die if people don't like Trump, you know, but they don't print like Trump says if you make bathtub gin upside down, you become the king. You know, like he says absolute utter nonsense all the time. Like, can you imagine if we just completely framed away his violent rhetoric and all that people were left with was just the silly stuff? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like, how
Starting point is 00:18:41 do you write? How do you paint a story of overthrowing the capital on the guy who's like, I don't know, but I stole a bunch of money from the Cubans when I was nine. Like what are you talking about, man? You know? Well, yeah, I don't know. I mean, I think you could come into a point
Starting point is 00:18:57 where people would say you're whitewashing by ignoring the dangerous stuff, but I sure. But I don't know. But in another way, aren't you just rewriting a story that he has no control over, you know? It is like, I understand that ethical, like oh, we need to report things accurately, but at the same time, you know, listen to this shit, like oh, there's a bloodbath, everyone's gonna die,
Starting point is 00:19:20 like okay, all right. Well, I mean, if the headline in the paper was everyone's gonna die if Trump isn't reelected Obviously that would be a problem. Sure, but so I look at this and I think that there are a number of fair readings of it Yeah and one of the reasons that I think it's Kind of a losing game to get involved too deeply in any of them is because you can recognize these different readings
Starting point is 00:19:43 Yeah, yeah in any of them is because you can recognize these different readings. Yeah. Now, one thing that I think is interesting is that Alex's reading of it is exactly wrong. He is outside of the range of things that can be accurate. So Trump openly says, I'll put a hundred percent tariff on Chinese electric cars. You try to bring them in through Mexico, try to build them in Mexico and protect the auto industry. It'll be a bloodbath. You don't want to do it.
Starting point is 00:20:09 I told Jing, Jinping, it's a bloodbath and they sit there and take it out of context and just show him saying bloodbath because they are out to get you. I know we already know that, but this is absolutely out of control, ladies and gentlemen." So there's a lot of defensible positions in terms of how you interpret that bloodbath comment, but interestingly, what Alex is doing is not one of them. There's no reading of Trump's words that justifies the interpretation that Trump was warning Xi that if he put those tariffs onto Chinese cars coming in from Mexico, that would be a bloodbath.
Starting point is 00:20:43 This highlights something that I think is important to understand. Alex is making an argument that the media is taking Trump out of context and doing so for malicious purposes. I'm not totally convinced that is the case, but let's stipulate that that's correct. Even if it is the case that the media is misrepresenting this comment, Alex is doing so even more egregiously. Alex is tacking on a whole storyline to make the comments less inappropriate, and I suspect a part of that is rooted in the fact that Alex totally thinks that there will be a bloodbath
Starting point is 00:21:10 if Trump loses, and he's pretty defensive about it and is preparing to call anything that might happen a false flag. So I think that part of the game is a little bit… Yeah, yeah, you know what, if you stop stop because I understand all the arguments people are making but if you just stop for a second And pull back and then go maybe the problem isn't that we're interpreting blood wet blood bath correctly or incorrectly The problem is that you could interpret blood bath as a literal blood bath And that would be totally reasonable to assume because he's already done the thing, you know? And he talks like that a bit.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Yeah, yeah, yeah, see it's that it could be interpreted that way that is a problem before it even begins. Right, you know, and I think that there are a number of things in life they say that, you know, when you cheat on a spouse or something like that, that's not a decision that you made, it's 10 decisions back that led you down this road right got you to there right? Right, we are ten decisions deep way to the issue where it's like if we have a presidential candidate Former president right who tried to overthrow the government right who is running again who you can interpret him saying There's gonna be a bloodbath if I don't win. As a literal bloodbath. We are ten decisions deep.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Too late. It is too far. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So overall this Trump guy is pretty cool. I've seen positive... I think that's what we're getting to. I think at this point, like every time I read a headline or an article or something that's like people are outraged by what Trump said about something. It's like, we should just assume that he thinks
Starting point is 00:22:48 the worst thing that you can think of. There's no reason to be- And maybe something weird on top of it. Totally, there's no reason to be outraged or surprised. It's way past that. Just assume if it's worse than you can imagine. That's what he thinks. Well, see, this is coming from you,
Starting point is 00:23:03 somebody who is obviously a hashtag never Trump fella But what we need to do is we need to listen to the the words of people who support him, right? Now I will say that Alex in the past has been a on air crying about how he would die for Trump Sure, God came there's been some pretty severe, he's known his whole life about the globalists. His entire life has been up till this point preparing to do battle with the globalists. There's been a lot of bullshit that has been pretty exaggerated hero worshipping. Wasn't he a sleeper agent for a while?
Starting point is 00:23:42 He was. I believe he was a sleeper agent. Back when he was supporting the Clintons and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I believe he was a sleeper agent for a while he was I believe he was a sport in the Clintons Yeah, I believe he was a sleeper agent right yeah Tone has changed a little well now I think deservedly so here is here is Alex Cautiously supporting Trump okay also Trump is having big trouble raising money because He's getting on average $50
Starting point is 00:24:09 donations. And all the big globalist billionaires, except for a few people that aren't globalists that are billionaires, are piling on to destroy what they see as a champion of the people. You can say what you want about Trump, but the globalists hate his guts because he actually tried to be president and tried to do things he thought was good for the country. He certainly made mistakes, but he's a good man. He's a strong man. And those that have supported him at a high level, like myself have been
Starting point is 00:24:36 persecuted dearly for it. And contrary to me, cutting and running. I support Trump more than ever because of the persecution, call it pick headedness, if you'd like. But at the same time, that does not mean that I'm in a cult and that I slavishly defend every policy he's involved in are the things that he does. He has been making a lot of moves lately, endorsing neocon globalists that hate his guts.
Starting point is 00:25:03 And I know the inside baseball, who the advisors are that are telling him this. And so I really see our mission here as trying to get Trump back into office, but being very aggressive. When he does things that I think that my expert guests think, and then I've got the listers think as wrong. I think we really have a consensus here on air dealing with that, but I just wanted to stake that out and be very, very clear because there's some cultic Q-like adoration for Trump that he's a god, he's perfect, he can't make any mistakes, everything's 3D chess,
Starting point is 00:25:37 and that is not what's going on here. Oh no, it's not. Look, Trump's just fucking dumb dumb and he keeps getting tricked by people and come on, what are you gonna do? This is not, the tone, quite different. Very almost like, I regret this but this is where I'm at. Keeps getting fooled, his advisor's telling him bad shit and he does it. I gotta make excuses for just about everything. He tried to kill all of us with a vaccine.
Starting point is 00:26:04 He did. That should be disqualifying. Much like Elon Musk shadow banning Alex should be disqualifying, but all this stuff doesn't really matter. No, no. But part of that's because it's not real. Right. And you know it's not real. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Because if Alex really did believe that the vaccine was a biological weapon that was meant to kill people, it does not matter if you intentionally did Operation Warp Speed, or if people tricked you into it. You are too much of a liability. I can no longer support you. If he actually meant any of this shit, it would be so disqualified.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Cause you got tricked into it. That means you could get tricked into doing anything. Anything up till that point and maybe further. Yeah, absolutely. Well, because one of the things you got tricked into doing was murdering millions of people. it any anything anything up till that point maybe further yeah absolutely well because one of the things you got tricked into doing was murdering millions of people that's a big trick it is and if you're Elon Musk and your whole thing has been I love the wild wild west open of the internet and in reality what you're doing is shadow banning Alex that means everything is probably a lie it means he's lying to you right yeah but none of this
Starting point is 00:27:04 is fucking serious for Alex anyway. It's all charade. You know, I think, and I think this is an important lesson that I wish I could have learned but nobody really could explain it. Don't play on the edges. You know, like, if you get into a situation where you're saying, well, and it's not that I'm in a cult, all right, you're in a bad situation. You're probably making up for cultish things you did in the past
Starting point is 00:27:25 Oh, or you're you're trying to get away from absolutely crying about how you die for Trump on air a couple years ago You're in a bad place. Right stay away from the edges. Just stay away from it Don't you know what even if you support Trump be like, hey, I support Trump, but you know what? I don't trust any famous people period the end, you know Like that's that's just don't get into the edges where you're like, I bet this guy knows everything Well, I think that that's probably one of the lessons of Alex's career Sure, you know safe territory when you're just screaming about Over get screwed over in a New Hampshire. Yeah, totally safe territory, but now you got all this baggage
Starting point is 00:28:02 You got to deal with. Mm deal with. It's no good. No, no good. So Trump is being persecuted by the courts, all that, you know, Letitia James in New York. Apparently the tide is turning though. Also, I called it a turning point last night. I want to go back over it more this evening. Letitia James planned to persecute New York firefighters for their speech backfires because they have a right when she comes to their union, their event, to boover and to chant Trump. Well, she wanted them fired.
Starting point is 00:28:36 She wanted their pay cuts. She wanted them persecuted. Isn't that an indictment of what a pig-like creature she is, that Soros witch who, I guess metaphorically, flew into the meeting on a broomstick. He later says that Fonny Willis also flew in somewhere on a broomstick, which is probably a coincidence. Sure. So what happened here was that the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, attended a
Starting point is 00:29:00 promotion ceremony for the New York Fire Department's new chaplain, Pamela Holmes. Because she presided over the investigation of the drop, some of the firefighters and attendants booed her and heckled. In response, a union called the Uniformed Fire Officers Association announced that the behavior was inappropriate for the ceremony, which was about their chaplain was being held at a church and wasn't political in nature. And so they were going to try and like talk to people about how that was inappropriate. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:27 I mean, I, listen, I respect your political opinions or don't respect them, but Jesus Christ, man, not now. It's a church. Just fucking, just fucking give it an hour. Give it an hour. We'll all still be here. There is also no sign that I was able to find that Letitia James had anything to do with the union's actions or anything.
Starting point is 00:29:44 She didn't hunt people down for sport? I don't believe so. No sign that I was able to find that Letitia James had anything to do with the unions actions or Hunt people down for sport. I don't believe so Did she think the bird we purchased a long-range rifle that I can't I well, I mean New York I'm not sure if there's a you can't prove it. I've been told there are no guns in New York So I think that you probably didn't No guns in New York, That's right now. So Alex is in thought About his enemies sure and he spends a bit of time talking about how people are possessed by demons But not kind of not not in the way that you necessarily think that they are
Starting point is 00:30:21 Do you mean like they do things demonically or they make noises or? How are they possessed? Sometimes they're just kind of boring. Interesting. But that said, I have also been too nice in many levels and realize that when I am a classical liberal like a Thomas Jefferson, that in the modern communication system, that only aids the enemy's operations. And I'm going to explain coming up, this is very, very important information. And I've also tracked everything they're doing is to show us things that in our epigenetic history didn't exist,
Starting point is 00:31:00 to completely disconnect us from our ancestors and our programming God gave us, but it's also preparing us for the new system it's bringing in. And it basically goes along the lines of they live. And that's what it is. You know, the people when you put the glasses on, aren't physically a walking dead space alien, but their spirit is, and it's like Avatar, there is a thing jacked into them, and at the moment it finally takes over,
Starting point is 00:31:35 they just become robots. You know, most of these people that are influenced by Satan and his minions, his pumps, his pimps, don't have kind of the Linda Blair model operating in them. That's just one phase to terrorize and harass people. That's just one mode it's got. It's more like an MPC that has no morals and just greedily runs around following whatever stimulus it's given to believe that it's going to get some power over somebody. But it's not human. I've studied history, I've studied the ancients, I've also talked to a lot of people that have worked
Starting point is 00:32:19 in secret projects and things like that, but I'm also experienced it myself that there is a higher plane to this one. In fact, there's multiple higher planes. Just as there are nine circles of hell, there are 12 dimensions just within this framework of this universe. All right, man. So yeah, they're not the Linda Blair model. I'm sorry, was it established
Starting point is 00:32:41 that there were nine circles of hell? Was that definitively proven or was that just a metaphor? No, no, no. Proven. No, I'm sorry, I it established that there were nine circles of hell? Was that definitively proven? Or was that just a metaphor? No, no, no. Proven. I'm sorry, I just wanted to be clear that he said, just like there are nine circles of hell, as though that was common knowledge that we've all just accepted. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Gotcha. Duh. Of course. No, I just wanted to be clear that just like how there are nine circles of hell, so there are at least 12 dimensions. At least. know we've been proven right mm-hmm Okay, and yeah, there are different models of demon. I was wondering about that. I was wondering about that I appreciate that everybody is the Linda Blair model. Let's just about to just trying to scare people I would say that no one is the Linda Blair model except for
Starting point is 00:33:25 people in movies. But some people are just NPCs who walk around and live their lives and they don't feel the things that I do because those are the only things that are real. You understand that the reason that we have like models and stuff is because of limited resources. I feel like the devil having infinite resources, or at least imaginary ones, should not have to have like, okay, listen, I don't have time to be mocking up new people every single go around. Here's where you're wrong.
Starting point is 00:34:01 What, is he busy? Apple has near internet resources. Well, why is there an iPhone 12 and an iPhone 1? Why? Progress, you know what fair enough demons You're know what I you've you've argued me down a Blair model is a blunt instrument Can I just think of the Linda Blair bottle as more of like an economic? You just throw up money everywhere that everything will work sooner or later. Yeah There is the Chicago School of Business. There's the Linda Blair model I also like to imagine that that's what the devil calls it. You know like this is my Linda Blair model
Starting point is 00:34:42 You know like this is my Linda Blair model Bailing like somebody came in and he's like holy shit. You got to see this boom. It's my Linda Blair model That'd be great. That'd be great Yeah, so people are demons people are demons and now he's too nice about this somehow or something that's Unfathomable I think the idea of actually like knowing and coexisting with a literal malevolent infinite demon creature mm-hmm I would panic a lot more I feel like I would be more terrified all the time yeah no that is kind of the contradiction is right Alex's frequent breakdowns and like storming off set and what have you, that stuff would make sense if it happened every day.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Yeah. Based on the Lovecraftian horror that he is privy to. Yeah. But yeah, so maybe instead of making fun of it, we should compliment him on how well he keeps it together. He has been keyed up, yeah. I mean, if I knew there were demons I would have changed a lot more of my life I would not continue to do the same radio show if I knew
Starting point is 00:35:50 that there were demons yeah one thing that I would do is reconsider my primary assumptions that would be a good back around to make sure I got in some wildly wrong so right right right because somewhere along the line there was probably a hitch if you suddenly discover demons. Yeah, and they are there everywhere Yeah, yeah, sometimes there was a hitch somewhere Yeah, I'd say so so free Zekaria as we know speaks for the global sure We don't just have McCrone and all these defense chiefs over in Europe Saying we've got to double
Starting point is 00:36:25 down, we've got to go to full military confrontation. We got to send troops in the mouth of the new world order. Fareed's our caria who, when you hear him speak, he's one of the only journalists led into the club of Rome, Bilderberg, CFR, white house. When you hear him talk, that's communication, not to the general viewers of CNN, he goes on once a week to communicate to the underlings. Uh, what the current orders are. And we'll play a clip of him in a moment.
Starting point is 00:37:01 That seems all jolly about, yoully about Russia and how things are going. And he says, the answer isn't sanctions, it's decisive military setbacks. So we need to give Ukraine any weapon they want, any weapon that means nuclear. And every word is parsed when he says this. We need to give Ukraine any and every weapon. And we need to commit to send troops in and direct conflict with Russia. So it's not just Macron shooting his mouth off, it is the mouthpiece of these people.
Starting point is 00:37:36 It is now officially all of the most powerful people in the world because Fareed Zakaria has said things that Alex is even taking a little bit off. Yeah. He did say that we should send weapons, but Alex is even taking a little bit off. Yeah. Like he did say that we should send weapons, but Alex is making up that that means nuclear weapons. Right. He does say that sending troops in is like a crazy decision, but is it better than allowing the aggression to stand?
Starting point is 00:38:02 But that doesn't mean I support sending troops in Necessarily I'm just gonna throw this out there if you're fighting a defensive war I feel like nuclear weapons are the last thing you want mm-hmm. You know Because like you don't want to shoot them on your house, right? That's where you live right you use nuclear weapons on somebody else's house true. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, it becomes slightly less of a deterrent sure sure you live. Right. You use nuclear weapons on somebody else's house. True. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It becomes slightly less of a deterrent. Sure. Sure. If you blow yourself up. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Although it would keep them out of Ukraine. It would keep everybody out
Starting point is 00:38:36 of the Ukraine. It would have a dispersing effect. Sure. Sure. So yeah, Alex is Making a lot out of free Zakaria doing a five-minute video. Yeah, and I do think it would be funny I don't have the time or the necessarily the access to his archives to do this Yeah but it would be funny to go back and take free Zakaria's interviews and Pretend they were missives to the globalists. Yeah. And see how trivial some of that shit is and... I don't know. And just pretend that this is actually all coming from the mouth of the globalists. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:10 I think it would probably look pretty silly. Yeah, what we need is a time machine that can give us... Like, we can bring bits to Alex in different eras and get his different eras reaction to different bullshit. Mm. So we can contain it in our own space if that makes sense. Sure.
Starting point is 00:39:28 There's 12 dimensions obviously so we can figure out one of them to get there right? Yeah. I think so. I like your positive attitude. Yeah. All we need is a new model of demon. Time travel demon. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:42 What would that be? The Jules Verne model. He's a demon. He's a demon. That's an old model of demon though. Yeah, what would that be? So a Jules Verne model? Yeah, he's a demon. He's a demon That's an old model. That's true. So Alex Thinking a bit about Putin. Sure. Of course. There was the election Sure, I know why you laugh I mean I just I just appreciate the the you know, like, I love journalism, and I love the way that they have ethics and all that stuff, but when you are a person who's writing like, Putin won the election, don't you feel shitty about yourself?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Like I understand you're writing something technically accurate, but also you're a liar. Like you get that, right? Doesn't that make sense? Well, I think that some there in the government of Russia may call it an election. Sure. See, it's accurate. And they won it, whatever it is. It is an accurate thing that you are saying. And yet you're lying. Strange. Alex, the champion of election fraud, wherever it may exist, thinks it's a
Starting point is 00:40:41 wonderful, totally fair election. Everything is cool above board. Putin's the most popular man who's ever lived. So he's thinking about some of these things. Some of these topics are coming up. And he decides to play a clip of Putin, presumably talking about his election win. But I'm going to play this. This is a little bit longer of a clip. And I think that it's fascinating how it's very clear that Alex has no idea what this clip is.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Of course, Putin won by 80 plus percent yesterday. We're going to play a clip first of what some of what he said when the poll numbers came in with 90% of the vote counted that he'd won. This is what some of what Putin had to say last night. Here's the news from NBC News. Mr. President, journalist Evan Gershkovich spent this election in prison. Boris Nadezhdin, who opposes your war in Ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. And Alexei Navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Mr. President, is this what you call democracy? My question is, Ivan Gershkovich was one of the people who spent this time in prison. Naderzhin, who was fighting against the war, was not allowed to participate in the elections, and Navalny died in prison during your campaign. Do you think this is democracy? This is life. If Mr. Nadezhny took part in these elections, this is... or did not take part in these elections. That means it was the result of his unsatisfactory work or preparation.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Maybe he should have avoided any mistakes of providing the applications. As far as I understand, this was the problem, but he did not get additional or sufficient votes to take part in the campaign. As for Navalny, yes, he passed, and this is always a sad event. But unfortunately, we had some other cases where people died in prison. Did you not have these events in American prisons? You did, and many times. By the way, maybe it will be slightly unexpected.
Starting point is 00:43:18 A few days before Navalny passed, some colleagues told me, not the members of the administration, some other people told me that there is an idea to exchange Mr. Navalny for some people who are imprisoned in Western countries. You can believe me or not, but the person who spoke with me, he said before the end of the sentence, he said, yes, I agree. Unfortunately, what happened, happened. But this happens. So you can't do anything about this. The reason I played that clip is...
Starting point is 00:44:06 Do you see Joe Biden getting questions like that? I'm sorry, what? Do you see Joe Biden getting questions like that? That's why you played that clip? That doesn't match with how he introduced the clip. Amazing. Almost as if he just had a clip of Putin, and he thought it was going to be a celebrating his victory or giving a speech about the election turns into a hey you jail
Starting point is 00:44:25 your critics and your main opponent died. What's up? I you know after the Tucker interview whenever Putin looked like an idiot it was disappointing you know that's some real super villain shit right there to bald. Hey I don't know you believe me or not we were going to let him go. I swear to God. I swear to God. We were going to exchange him. I totally didn't absolutely order his death because of that because there was no way I was ever going to let him out. Hey, that's life. No, no, no, no, no. Believe me or not. It is what it is. You know, we all wake up every morning. We could all get hit by a car. You never know. You could. If
Starting point is 00:45:04 you ask me that question again, you will be hit by a car. I'm just saying that. I'm just saying. How do you say life is very fragile in Russia? Yeah exactly. That was some serious fucking. Hey listen accidents happen. I don't know what to tell you. You know you pay your stuff and then you don't get an accident. I don't know what to tell you. That was great. That was real great. But does Joe Biden have to deal with questions like that? I don't know how you deal with that response. If that's your reaction to that, I don't know what to say. I think Alex is just trying to like, oh, this is the way I maybe should have framed the clip. Yeah. Because I didn't prepare. I guess. So in spinning
Starting point is 00:45:42 out of that, he decides to get into a bit of a Pro-putin roundup of headlines sure now's a good time some of that after that Putin wins fifth term as Russian president with 87 percent of the vote and mainline analysts You heard Fareed tell the truth Putin is that popular he didn't have to steal the election People of the power in Russia says Putin. Next I want to read his speech. US is not a democracy Putin. US looks to interfere in Russian elections ex CIA officer. Russian forces liberate another settlement in Ukraine. Quite, quite pro. I just, I find it, I just find it troubling that the conspiracy community has lost the thread.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Yeah. You know, the correct position is being opposed to Putin and it's being opposed to Elon Musk. Yeah. But both of those people are figureheads that drive the particular types of bigotry that underlie someone like Alex's business model and his worldview. Yeah. So you have this bigotry and this, you know, a lot of it is xenophobia, a lot of it is transphobia. Those things are so much more important than conspiracy itself. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It is.
Starting point is 00:47:09 It is like a weird total realignment in the past five years or no. I mean, it's the past 10 years. I would say the past 10 years has seen from 2014 who the globalists are and their goals inverted in 2024 to now whatever it was that I said they were doing in 2014 and that was evil, I'm totally on board with now as long as it's my guy doing it. Sure. You know, I'd like, Oh, listen, totalitarian government, awful, terrible.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Love Putin. Love Putin. Love Russia. I think it's great. I think it's a great place to live. I think it's a great place to stay. Don't stay over there. I should live here. But don't you think it kind of always would have been that, that there wasn't an opportunity for it? You know, like, if Ron Paul had become president and had just started acting like
Starting point is 00:47:55 a wild, like, solitary executive and doing all kinds of shit that Alex liked, his fear of federal overreach and all that stuff would have gone away pretty fast. Probably. I mean, it's not like it hasn't played out in American history multiple times in the past. Sure. Yeah. I mean, this is a regular thing for us. Everybody likes to believe Trump is brand new. Regular thing.
Starting point is 00:48:18 So we got some more pro-Russia headlines here. And if you pay attention to these, the first one kind of contradicts the last one We're not at war with Russia Schultz tells McCrone Olaf Schultz NATO says fighter jets can carry nuclear weapons as tensions with Russia reach breaking point Yeah, when you load the hydrogen bombs on the jets Instead of an ICBM or a launch from a submarine, so it's five, 10 minutes. Now it's two minutes, one minute. It's right on the border, takes off, goes up to Mach 2, drops the bomb, goes straight
Starting point is 00:48:57 up, gets out of there. Massive escalation. Former UK spy chief, we're at war with Russia. France mulled boots on the ground in Ukraine for months. Russia claims it's killed 6,000 foreign fighters in Ukraine, including 491 Americans. Yep, that's true. Germany prepares to bring back the draft. So that clip is less than a minute, and it begins with Alex saying that Olof Schultz, the chancellor of Germany, has said that they're not at war with Russia and then it ends with a headline that Germany's planning to bring back the draft.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Right. Which is strange. Yeah. One might say that there's a confusing lack of coherence between the hastily thrown together stack of paper that Alex is using as a prop here. Also the Russian claims that they've killed 6,000 foreign mercenaries, including 491 from the US, has not been verified. It's been claimed by Putin's government though, so to Alex it needs no verification.
Starting point is 00:49:47 And even if there are 491 American people who are fighting there, that doesn't mean that the government was fighting there. They weren't US troops. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I don't know what to tell you beyond those. Clearly, if they're mercenaries, they went there for money. True. That's how it works, right?
Starting point is 00:50:05 Or... I mean, you can... it's a cause for sure, but you are being paid to fight and kill. So if you die, that's kind of on you too. But there's a 50-50... It doesn't implicate the US government. No, no, no. The US government did not send you over there. Cash did.
Starting point is 00:50:20 And it's not confirmed. Right. That's also an issue. But to Alex, that's confirmed. Ah's also an issue but Alex that's confirmed ah man so Alex gets on to another headline yeah and this was in hindsight see what I'm doing is I'm now able to work backwards sure so I know that he ends up leaving yeah right right so when's the moment I get to reverse engineer a tiny bit right and I think that this narrative and this headline is the beginning of the end.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Right. But you could never have told. This is what spirals the... I think it does. Okay, okay. Alright, coming up in the next few days, because I want to do more research on it because it's so big. The British government with their top universities and government institutions has put out a report called Absolute Zero,
Starting point is 00:51:09 where they don't want to just have net zero increase in carbon or lower it to a previous state. They want to get rid of all carbon, which humans are. And I was going over this report today, and it's so big, literally and figuratively, that I want to make a big deal about this. But I also don't care if other people like Tucker Carlson or anybody else goes and does it first. I just want to get this information out. It's so nightmarish that it's just hard to describe what they're doing, other than total feudalism, the end of civilization,
Starting point is 00:51:50 as we know it. Yeah, so I think, first of all, absolute zero is not a new concept in any sense of the word. It doesn't mean getting rid of all carbon, it just means a goal of zero greenhouse gas emissions. This is not some kind of new nefarious thing But I think that Alex might have seen it somewhere seen the word somewhere. Maybe there's a report that he's actually talking about That he just like didn't really look into yeah, I was like this is gonna be scary
Starting point is 00:52:18 Yeah And then he decided to get his toe into the water and he's like I don't really know what to say about this other That it's scary. So I'm gonna do some more research on this and then do a big report on it. I mean, boy, when you start saying things like they want to get rid of all carbon. It's possible. And then you, like, you gotta be much clearer on what you think carbon is because if you think it is what I think it is, you have just described them removing an element of the universe a big one from the universe they want to
Starting point is 00:52:50 get rid of carbonara you can't do that cuz of the earth we lit it's us it's all of it right but that's because they are not carbon-based life forms they're demons but even if they weren't there's's... Aww. They don't care. Listen, I understand. I mean, like, maybe there's a silicon-based... Yes! No, no, I get that. I get that.
Starting point is 00:53:12 But it's not like they don't... Like, the periodic table of elements is just, like, uninterested in each other. No, they're not. Oh, okay. Fuck carbon. Fair enough. Fair enough. I didn't know that this was the prevailing thought among silicon-based life forms.
Starting point is 00:53:25 It is! But now that I see it, it does make sense! Mm-hmm. Bunch of racists! Uh-huh. Bunch of, uh, demon molds. Bunch of demon people, yeah. Models. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:35 Silicon model demons. There you go! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Not Linda Blair. That's carbon-based. There is a lot of carbon going on. We're figuring out a lot, right now. We're figuring out jack shit. But, I think that Alex had nothing and he got a little ahead of himself And I think that they may have given him some unsure footing Because he gets on to another topic. Yeah, and this topic is based on a image that he saw on Twitter
Starting point is 00:53:59 That's not enough. It is not enough. It is not enough to head is no And I meant to repost this on X on on on my ex account. Reload shows I didn't. So one of you guys that has access to my ex account. Please post this and just say very important information to understand the future or very important information to understand why the globalists are pushing an anti white agenda. So the minute I saw this on my phone, my eyes are still pretty good, but I couldn't
Starting point is 00:54:36 read it on the phone. As soon as I saw a radical groups rating each other or racial groups rating each other. I thought, Oh, I know what I'm going to see because I couldn't read white respondents like we can now because it's blown up. Just real quick, what Alex is describing is prejudice. Right. But I said, but I could see the dots and I said, I bet that'll be white people. So I clicked on it and I magnified it and I printed it as you see right here. And sure enough, what I instantly thought it would be, it was true. This is the American national election studies.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Time series study. Post-election data. So this is a major study on asking white, black, Asian and Hispanic respondents, their view of other racial groups. Now for radio listeners, I'll narrate this cause you can't see it, but again, I'll post it on relogs right now. So let's sit there. Notice white respondents because they don't want to be seen as racist or bad because they're being taught. They're the
Starting point is 00:55:55 bad people. They're being taught to never make a decision, never discriminate on, on food or on energy or on policies because the west is seen as white. You want to credit the idea of the west. The whites all voted the same on their view of white people, black people, Hispanics and Asians. Almost identical numbers and I've got the breakdowns here because okay how do you answer this question oh everybody's the same I don't see anybody is different now what the globalists want is to get whites to vote like
Starting point is 00:56:38 everybody else did and see themselves as the devil okay Okay. That's what they want. So, and notice whites did rate themselves as the worst group. So whites are learning well to hate themselves and have self-loathing. So whites did rate themselves as the bad people but only by 10 percentage points. Oh My so this is a years old study that's getting some play in the white victimhood fueled social media accounts So I guess Alex saw some dumb dumb posted on Twitter and now it's in the news again Yeah, so there are a series of four graphs that Alex is looking at. This is what he's working Right, right. Each represents a rating of feelings of warmth the question that people were asked These are four graphs that Alex is looking at. This is what he's working with. Each represents a rating of feelings of warmth.
Starting point is 00:57:28 The question that people were asked, which Alex never discussed. I was going to say, before you tell me about the results of something, you should tell me what they are. Well, we know Alex's characterization of what he feels about these graphs. Sure. We don't know what the numbers mean for the question. That's what I need to know for that to be relevant to me in any meaningful way. Not to an Infowars listener. about these graphs. Sure. You don't know what the numbers mean for the question. For that to be relevant to me in any meaningful way.
Starting point is 00:57:48 Not to an Infowars listener. That's a fair point. So the people were asked, quote, please enter the rating number in the number box. Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees means you feel favorable and warm toward the group. Ratings between zero degrees and 50 degrees mean you don't feel favorable toward the group and that you don't care too much for that group. You would rate the group at 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold toward the group. Sure. According to these graphs, white respondents averaged out to an approximate warmth rating of 70% or 70 for all groups.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Degrees for all groups. The other groups had some variability, but no group rated any other group lower than about 62. All groups reflected a general favorability and warm feeling towards each other. It's really just a few of us who are terrible racists that convince mainly normal people to do weird shit. Maybe. So more importantly, I'm certain that I've heard Alex cover this exact thing in the past. It's a study that people have been discussing since 2021.
Starting point is 00:58:49 So the only reason for Alex to make a big deal out of this is that he saw a tweet and it made him mad and it got a fair amount of attention and engagement. So he wants to roll around in that muck. Also Alex is lying. The white respondents had a slightly warmer feeling towards white people than the other groups Yeah He's just making up that 10% thing because it fits more nicely with the racist way He's trying to exploit the optics of this graph. Yeah, just looking at it. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Yeah, that's no good
Starting point is 00:59:16 Nah, no, no that is it is kind of a fundamental flaw with graphs if People don't even read the the stuff anymore and they're just like oh well Alex said it looks like this there is at no point a Even conversation about what this is measure right right on Alex's like like I didn't hear the word axis used one time No, no, no, no, no, there's also not a recognition not degrees There's not even a recognition that this is like four questions out of hundreds that are on this thing. It was not a study meant to design like just to determine what racial groups view each other as ridiculous. It would be
Starting point is 00:59:55 a very specific and very strange survey if that was the only set of questions. It'd be short. Yeah. I would appreciate that. Alex has a lot of feelings about this though. I would imagine so yeah Now black saw themselves as the best Hispanics saw themselves as the best and Asians when stacked up against whites Oh my god themselves the best as well, but but but not by a large large margin now let's look at black respondents well white people are the absolute worst and this is not all black people but it's almost almost a majority this is the brainwashing white
Starting point is 01:00:35 people are the worst thing on earth black people are the best. They're almost perfect. Black saw Hispanics as super bad, but not as bad as the devil over here, the white devil. So... Actually the numbers, black respondents, saw whites as good and saw... Oh my God. Now let's look over here. What just happened? Hispanic respondents. The point is, is that all of this brainwashing is doing nothing but creating division.
Starting point is 01:01:32 See, I think you can see at the end there that Alex has confused himself because he has no idea what these pictures he's looking at actually depict or what any of this was, what the questions were, what this even means. His narrative hit a little bit of a snag and he confused himself and he just short circuited. That was weird. Also, this wasn't a survey asking those people who they thought were the best. Alex is completely mischaracterizing the survey because doing so plays better to the white victim of fears that he and his audience are animated by. None of these groups responded with negative feelings about any other group based on the
Starting point is 01:02:05 averaging of all this out. Who knows if some individuals who took it did. Sure, sure. There's fucking Gran Torino asshole. I'm sure. Clint, he swithes around like, yeah, I hate everybody. Okay, you messed up the survey. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:16 The absolute bottom score any group gave any other group is over 60, which indicates feelings of warmth and favorability. Alex is depriving this of any context because the context plays counter to his ideological positioning and just doesn't work. But that was troubling at the end. I think if you really had to distill down what's going on, Alex just doesn't have any information at his disposal. He's making up a bunch of details about what this means,
Starting point is 01:02:41 how much hatred is behind this. He's saying things like, it's not all black people, but it's close to the majority. What does that even mean? How are you taking this from that? All black people, did not all black people do the survey? Or did almost all black people do the survey? It's a ridiculous level of shit
Starting point is 01:02:58 that Alex is building onto this. And when he looks back at the graph, there's nothing there. There's nothing for him to really work with and he has he knows nothing so he just kind of like shuffles along oh my god because he's confused that's that's just so fucking and then he just completely loses where he's even going well yeah yeah yeah big corporations want to control society i mean do you think black people came up with Advil commercials on TV, but also Advil in caps at stores where it says black people feel more pain than everyone else by Advil and save the black people. That's just the establishment trying to wrap themselves in a black skin.
Starting point is 01:03:47 And it's very, very sad. And I'm going to look at these numbers more and really try to give you my take on what they mean, because it's all very, very confusing. But at the end of the day, society and civilization is on the cusp of irrevocable collapse. And I almost feel like I'm up here rearranging chairs on the Titanic. I think I don't almost feel like that. I really do. And I don't want to just sit up here and commentate on the destruction of civilization I'm sorry, I
Starting point is 01:04:32 Want to try to stop this and Try to do something and then he leaves Yeah, right in hindsight listening to that you're like. Oh, yeah, you're probably gonna leave Yeah, yeah, there wasn't a blow-up or anything No If I hadn't known that he was going to leave i wouldn't have expected him to leave but since you told me he was going to i was like oh makes perfect sense right he is absolutely short-circuiting he's breaking down his brain is no longer functioning no idea what's going on
Starting point is 01:05:00 because and i think there's some truth to what he's saying sure and that is that he is rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic Really racist chairs on a racist sinking boat. Yeah, that is There's a moment of clarity almost that comes through with that. He's like looking at this graph He doesn't understand what the fuck it's talking about He just knows that there is a way he's supposed to report this and it's meaningless. Yep I think that yeah, yeah, I mean that's gotta be tough when you owe a billion dollars Yeah, I imagine so yeah imagine so it's tough for most of us recognizing the meaninglessness of the universe And most of us don't owe a billion dollars on top of that nor do we think that there are
Starting point is 01:05:38 Extradimensional demons plaguing us and 12 dimensions to do it. It's bad enough knowing that no one cares It'd be terrible if tons of people did. What if the futility of life applies to all those other dimensions too? That's so much more to be despondent about. I mean it's just, it's exhausting. So at this point in the episode, Alex has completely confused himself about this graph purporting to show that other races think white people are bad. And he's spiraling pretty hard. He's gone from knowing everything about this at first glance, his prejudice of knowing I know exactly what this is showing, now he has to like put it off because he has to study more before he covers this and gives his thoughts, which is kind of embarrassing.
Starting point is 01:06:17 Also Advil didn't say the black people feel more pain. They were part of something called the Pain Equity Project, spurred on by research carried out by Morehouse School of Medicine that found, according to an article in Fortune, quote, 93% of black individuals said pain has an impact on their day-to-day life, and furthermore, 83% said that they have had a negative experience when seeking help managing pain. This research suggested that there's an element of discrimination in the medical field in terms of diagnosing conditions related to pain, which is what the Advil campaign was centered around.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Sure. Recognizing that pain exists and, you know, believing people when they say they're in pain. Right, right, right. Because Alex is racist and an idiot, this is reported as Advil claiming that black people feel more pain, so you should buy more Advil. It's ridiculous. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Cartoon shit. Yeah, yeah. I imagine it's very difficult for Alex to actually confront the concept that even the medical establishment is infected by the idea that black people are somehow inherently stronger or more capable of dealing with pain because of any number of racist myths throughout the United States history. That would fuck with your whole head it probably would yeah He doesn't want to he doesn't want to open cans now
Starting point is 01:07:30 Which is weird because that would be such for somebody who fucking hates the medical establishment God That's such a great way to criticize them Right well you kind of have to lose a lot of other stuff That's really important to Alex in order to open that box It is tough. If you want to be on the side of right when you criticize people, you've got to let go of a lot of the evil. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:50 Yeah, that's tough. So, the rest of the show is special reports and such, and I don't particularly care about Russell Brand saying nice things about Alex, and Eddie Bravo, I'm not that interested in either, honestly. I do appreciate it. See, again, this is just not that interested in either honestly. I I do I do appreciate see again This is just it's just this show you can't imagine any other Ostensible news show just be watching it someday and then seeing like a wolf blitzer confused himself and then walked out right Was trying to get real racist with a graph and then said whoops. Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about I mean even remove the racist,
Starting point is 01:08:26 remove all political elements and just like a pure, this man was confused and then left. The end of story, you know? I think the first headline about this would be, well, Blitzer fire. Or taking time off or something like that. Goes to rehab, something, yeah. I mean, I know I mean I
Starting point is 01:08:46 Don't know I think I think in the context of you know one of our recent episodes him screaming and it He does feel a lot like a zombie there is that maybe that's one of the models of demons. Ooh Zombie model zombie model, which is your which model would would you go with 28 days later zombie model? Would you go with fast zombies? What are you talking about here? I Have always been prone to the slow zombie. You're a slow zombie guy Yes, like original night of the living dead. You're a slow zombie guy. Yes. Like original Night of the Living Dead. I think fast zombies are too scary.
Starting point is 01:09:30 I mean, I agree with you. Not as scary as a skeleton with a hat on, a fedora. That's fair, that's fair. But still pretty scary. I remember House on Haunted Hill, you know, Vincent Price, he had both a hat and a skeleton. Yeah, terrifying. So yeah, I don't know slow zombies the way to go sure lumbering around Maybe saying brains naturally. I think they should say brains. They should say brains. Yes
Starting point is 01:09:56 Should be able to say anything else should say brains. Yeah, gotcha. All right, am I writing this down? Gotcha. All right. Am I writing this down? My policy Are we planning a wedding right? So I I don't know what I don't know what to tell you other than Alex's thrilled to Putin got reelected No suspicions there. Everything's good. Yeah, for Eads Akari is the mouthpiece of the globalist at the moment and Alex didn't prepare very well You know, how many of these types of like news anchor type
Starting point is 01:10:32 have we gone through over the years? While Alex has been, you know, like- Free to carry? Well, I mean, yeah, like- Stelter was definitely the mouth of the globalists for a bit. Like inflating these people who really are just, they just go to work, you know, they're just on TV. They're're not they don't have power or they're not special they're just on TV they have a modicum of power but not nearly the level that Alex right right right but
Starting point is 01:10:52 they need to in order for Alex to like tangle with them you know yeah it can't be because it yeah because they can't just be job like because Alex can't compete with an Owen Troyer you know no so it can't be like oh Brian Seltzer Just fucking works there right as some guy. Yeah, you know, you need to be like in charge of some kind of grand Conspiracy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, totally. Yeah, he needs to he needs to be outsized in power Therefore it makes sense that I'm losing my shit screaming about it Instead of being mad at Owen Troyer telling other people what puppet things he says, yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:28 Yeah. Yeah, yeah. So, I don't know. I don't know what to tell you. I mean, there's so much, there's a pretty consistent, just like, oh, you didn't know going in. Like, you didn't know what that Putin clip was before he played it.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Right. He had no idea what to talk about this graph. He had no idea what absolute zero is. All of these things were just like, I'm out, I'm out. Half day, clock it. If you are at absolute zero and you are like, oh, they're trying to get rid of all the carbon, you're five years old. That's the end of our conversation.
Starting point is 01:12:03 What do you mean they're trying to get rid rid of all the carbon get it out. Go away Please go away. Go back to school. Go talk to an uncle who knows things Whichever uncle you're talking to wrong one. I hate carbon so much. I want my soda flat No carbonation All right I don't want football players to go to the carbines is that no combines I saw where you were going and I wasn't gonna stop you but you weren't gonna happy you were gonna be happy with wordplay Got out of hand. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep. So anyway, we'll be back
Starting point is 01:12:38 Out of hand wordplay. Yeah another episode but till then we have a website indeed redo it's now try calm Yep, we're also in blue sky. We are on blue sky as knowledge, right? Yep. We'll be back but until then we have a website. Indeed we do it's knowledgeright.com. Yep, we're also on blue sky We are on blue sky as knowledge right? Yep, we'll be back but until then I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark Forgot to come up with something to scat again bloodbath And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Chanzas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Starting point is 01:13:09 Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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