Knowledge Fight - #951: August 2, 2024

Episode Date: August 5, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to find Alex cracking the case of Trump's attempted assassination and reuniting with an old friend from England....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge fight. I need, I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and, Andy and, stop it.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Andy and, Andy and, it's time to pray. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm Andy and I'm a fan of Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes that like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we dead. I'm Jordan. We're gonna do like to sit around worship at the altar of Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Joe. Oh indeed. We are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan quick question for you So what's your bright spot today, buddy? Where do you go first? My bright spot is my wife Okay, so a lot of the times my problems I solve with answers like this eventually I'll die Uh-huh, right. So I mean it's harder to have more scale than that eventually. I'll die. I mean, it's harder to have more scale than that. Eventually
Starting point is 00:01:26 I'll die. Why? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We call that perspective. Exactly. So we have this comforter, the same comforter that I think I've had for almost 30 years. And we've been using it and both of us for the longest time have been waking up just drenched in sweat. There's something about the hot, cold thing. It seems like it. There's something about the the whole hot cold thing So it seems like it's not a comforting comforter. No, no miserable miserable Awful experience, but my solution was eventually we'll die and then she was like we could just get a different very smart Like this, so yeah, so she, uh, stepped up, made the purchase of a cool umpferter. Uh, it's a comforter, but it's also cool. I don't know how it works.
Starting point is 00:02:15 It's science. I, it's like, no, no, no, it's always cold to the touch. It's magic. It's demon powered, a cold comforter. It's amazing. It's cold comfort. It's no it's warm comfort on a cool surface All right. All right. I know that I have in the past bought a pillow that claimed it would always be cool Yeah, and I did find that disappointing, but it was a while back. So I don't know if technology's gotten better I'm telling you this honestly makes me like Afraid of the future makes you think you maybe you'll ever die It is always cold. It is always cold. It makes me like I like I was talking She's been secretly putting it in the freezer
Starting point is 00:02:56 I don't know whatever she's doing it worked. So I'm happy nice. How about you? Um, well, uh, I Don't know summer slam was last night. Summer's a lot of fun. Roman Reigns came back. That guy has it. Yeah. You just feel it. When he walks into a room, he's good. He's good at what he does. Yeah. He has a presence. It's tough. It takes a long time to build those. Yeah. Yeah. It's very, it was interesting to watch because outside of Uncle Howdy, I don't feel like there's anybody else who walks into a room and is like,
Starting point is 00:03:31 ooh, things are different now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But Uncle Howdy, still lurking in the background, made no appearance at SummerSlime, which makes sense because it's summer. You don't want a guy with a top hat and a crazy leather coat on. The Wyatt's are not summer people. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:49 So I understand. Right. Supernatural apparitions do often think of the weather, whatever. You don't want to see Uncle Howdy in that like Borat sling swimsuit. Right. Yeah. It just doesn't. It's incongruent. The headless horseman was never in a tropical environment only in the cold and rain of the Northeast my friend I am I am a little bit missing Whatever is going on. You know like I want more yeah, but I think that's probably what what you aspire for In a business. Yeah, like you you want people to want more and I currently want more absolutely the howdy's. Yeah, so
Starting point is 00:04:26 Congratulations Anyway, we got an episode to go over today. Jordan. Okay, we're gonna be talking about August 2nd 2024 all right that is Friday Friday. Yeah, okay talk about Friday. It sucks. Yeah, everything sucks. Everything sucks on his show It sucks so much like on our last episode He's talking about he's the ghost in the machine and other crazy bullshit that was on Thursday Yeah, and now here we are on Friday. You'll see what happens You know it's like I think everyone's gone to where Alex was 15 years ago
Starting point is 00:04:59 And just we've all like frog-boiled our whole thing. And now Alex is in that place of either you go pro if you're weird, or you turn into like just everybody else. And I don't feel like he's bringing anything different from your average garden variety transphobe. That's, I mean, content wise that's true. Like there isn't really much that sets him apart on a content level. From JK Rowling! Right, or from any ding-dong on Twitter. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:05:31 That is challenging, because how do you evolve the form? Right. That's what you have to do. I think the two things that we've noticed that are potentially like, what makes you special? Right. One, he's on a quest from God. Yes. And other people can't claim that. They'll never get there. He's got a quest from God. Yes, and other people can't claim that
Starting point is 00:05:46 They'll never get there. He's got 20 years. Yes chase geyser Yeah, and the two of them have a dynamic that is electric a brand new dynamic for the far right? Yeah, they've never seen before I think that those things are valuable in Elevating the form but you know we're devoid of any of that today and a lot of days Hmm, so it's just kind of like just standard bullshit Yeah, but we'll get down to business on talking about exactly how it's bullshit But first let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walks. It's great idea. So first Thank you so much to lane. Thanks. Roe is the cutest policy walk. Thank you so much. You're now policy walk
Starting point is 00:06:22 I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Hey Ashley, yes you Ashley, I love you, from Bitch Face Tomato Nose. Thank you so much, you are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, imagine Alex Jones as a skibbity toilet.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Thank you so much, you are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. That one had an exclamation point. I genuinely don't know what that means. I'm not sure either. I put it in there because I was gonna ask you. Oh, I thought it's a reference to Scatman. Skibbitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybitybdibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba-dibba Technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much to Ambrose Adelstone. Thank you so much. You're an hour Technocrat.
Starting point is 00:07:05 I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy shark. Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Yes, thank you very much. So I told you, I believe on our last episode, that there is a feeling of a bit of treading water. Yeah. Trump, there was an attempted assassination. Sure. There have been some hearings about this and, you know, there's inquiries going on, investigations. And Alex has just jumped to the conclusion. He's made up his mind on what the story is
Starting point is 00:07:47 He doesn't need any information. Yeah, it was the Secret Service Planned it all out. Yeah, they stood down, but also probably were actively involved naturally It's it's just kind of this weird boring conspiracy space where he's he's just decided on his storyline And he's just gonna keep his storyline and he's just going to keep pushing. It's not that good. No. Twenty days ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, the deep state tried to kill President Trump. And I told you that day it was a clear stand down. I have followed and studied how the Secret Service operates going back to the days of
Starting point is 00:08:22 Abraham Lincoln. And at key points in history, they stand down so the presidents can be killed. They stood down with Lincoln. They stood down, of course, with JFK. They stood down with Ronald Reagan. They stood down with President Trump. And we now have multiple high-level whistleblowers from the Secret Service and local police
Starting point is 00:08:43 all telling the same story. No threat assessment team that makes the calls into the snipers and gives the orders on who to kill was there. And the now acting director, who was the deputy director at the time, Ronald Rowe, who testified this week that he didn't know who cut down the staff. He lied directly, even worse than Fauci lied,
Starting point is 00:09:13 totally cut and dry to the Senate, serious felony crimes and said repeatedly, we aired the clips here, you saw them, it was all over the news That he didn't know and that standards procedure was being followed all of that is a lie He gave the direct orders so he did it. It was this rogue. I mean, I guess we figured it out Yeah, we do we have we have this they have the whole roadmap now apparently. Yeah, this is based in reality Yeah, I do also just think there's something fascinating about how serious and not serious lying to Congress is. It's very, very serious right now. Not so serious when Roger does it. No, I do love in real life whenever people are like, oh, he lied to Congress. And I'm
Starting point is 00:10:00 like, hey, calm it down, buddy. I think there's legal and then there's... I do. I think that it's strange because I think we have to have a respect for these like bodies of public. Sure. And so like, sure. It's always got to be something that you're in trouble if you lie to them. But I always think about this in terms of like, if a cop asks you, did you commit that murder? Yeah. Generally you're going to say no. And then should you be charged with lying to a cop? Absolutely not. I don't know. I don't think you should be charged with trying to escape a prison It makes sense for you to try and escape a prison that that makes sense. The impetus is it makes sense Yeah, you shouldn't be punished for that. If you escape from a prison, that is the prisons fault
Starting point is 00:10:38 It is the prisons job to keep you by that same kind of rationale If you were committing a crime crime you should lie to Congress Yeah, absolutely. I don't know if society functions Listen don't be a cop. It's the cops job to be a cop if the cops listen, how about this? So don't be in Congress. All right, think about that. Well, if they want to be if they want to be respected You should probably earn your respect Side conversation. Yeah, fair enough. I was just kind of bored.
Starting point is 00:11:08 We've got this case that Alex has cracked. Sure. With no cracking. And I was like, I got nothing here. It's Friday, this sucks. And then this happened. So that's where we are. And we're going to go walking through all of this today.
Starting point is 00:11:24 And there's so much other insane news We got some big guests coming on Tommy Robinson who just got arrested I'm sorry fuck me for leading tens of thousands of peaceful protests in England arrested for terrorism Police said protesting open borders is terror the prime minister's come out and defended the young black illegal alien that stabbed and killed three young children and Said that basically they're the bad people. It's just completely over the top.
Starting point is 00:11:51 So Tommy Robinson is back and now we really should feel like we're just doing 2016 again. I mean, this is bad. Because this is shit. This is trash. We've discussed him in great detail in the past, so to give a brief refresher, Tommy Robinson is a career violent street agitator and anti-Muslim propagandist who exists solely to attack immigrants and then play the victim to encourage other white people to attack immigrants further. We've seen him involved in a number of hoaxes over the years meant to incite rage against
Starting point is 00:12:17 immigrants and he's involved in another one now. This has to do with the case of Axel Radu-Kabana, a 17-year-old from the UK who was charged with killing three young girls at a Southport Taylor Swift-themed yoga and dance workshop. Obviously the case is horrifying and a complete tragedy, and I don't mean to minimize any of that. In the aftermath of the attack and arrest, the details about the perpetrator's identity were kept private because he was 17, which is normal in the United Kingdom did Don't always release these details when he was seen at the Liverpool Crown Court However, the judge did not impose this prohibition for the case
Starting point is 00:12:53 So the media was able to cover the details about the charged person in the meantime in that period where no one knew any details Right-wing anti-immigrant agitators like Tommy Robinson began a campaign to blame migration for these murders. They were certain that the attacker was a migrant, and if the government had just bowed to their white nationalist demands, this guy would have never been there to carry this attack out. And the fact that they weren't releasing details about him was proof they were covering it up, as opposed to him being a 17 year old and them not releasing that stuff all the time. This narrative stuck and it prompted days of protests that at times broke out into violence. However, once the suspect was seen in court
Starting point is 00:13:34 and his identity was revealed, it turns out that he was born in Britain, he wasn't an immigrant and has no known connections to terrorism. The folks like Tommy Robinson want to fight. They want street violence and they will take or manufacture any opportunity to incite it. Prime Minister Keir Starmer put it quite well, quote, as far as the far right is concerned, this is coordinated.
Starting point is 00:13:55 This is deliberate. This is not a protest that just got out of hand. It's a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence. Tommy Robinson is one of the most high profile people who's absolutely bent on violence and he has been for years. It's very distressing to see him on this show particularly at this point when there's every reason to know that the premise of the outrage that he is the front person for is factually inaccurate. Right. There's no excuse to associate with Tommy Robinson in 2024. Sure. You know better. Yeah, you absolutely know better. Incidentally, just today, it's coming out that this violence has been spreading. In Rotterdam, police facedown with a violent crowd trying to storm a hotel where asylum seekers were housed. This mob sought to kill the migrants housed there and set the building on fire.
Starting point is 00:14:42 The AP covered the story and said, quote, rallying cries have come from a diffuse group of social media accounts, but a key player in amplifying them is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, a long time far right agitator who uses the name Tommy Robinson. He led the English Defense League, which Mercydale Police has linked to the violent protest in Southport on Tuesday, a day after the stabbing attack. Tommy Robinson is actively involved in trying to incite real-world violence against migrants in the UK, and it's having its desired effect. Alex is an active and eager participant in that effort, which I hope ends up being a
Starting point is 00:15:15 problem for him. As Prime Minister Starmer said, quote, I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder, whether directly or those whipping up this action online and then running away themselves This is not a protest its organized violent thuggery, and it has no place in our streets or online and so Tommy is coming on to Basically make things worse I Don't know I Listen I I don't think the government should point out should say out loud that a certain group of people is bent on violence
Starting point is 00:15:48 because that kind of Eliminates any possibility of talking to them mm-hmm so if that's the case then they have to step up Um because they're not doing that so if you're gonna claim that other people are bent on violence And then do fuck all about it I mean somebody should I don't I don't know if that's necessarily the case just cuz someone's bent on violence doesn't necessarily Mean that they're going to get their violence. Well, I mean they started a limint lynch mob Yeah, and then they tried to build a light a hotel on fire. So that's over Well, those for every single person there that's over. There is no talking right?
Starting point is 00:16:26 They're more you I know but it wasn't it also wasn't police It wasn't devoid of a police response You know not necessarily that the police were able to get the police stop anybody from doing anything I don't know all the details So I can't say but I know that there were a bunch of police there the details. So I can't say, but I know that there were a bunch of police there that were obviously part of the war. I mean, there were a bunch of people who used it involved. So good work. Illegal is illegal. Look, it's bad. I mean, no matter how you slice it.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Yeah. No, if the government says it, then that's trouble. Cause now, cause the problem with if Cairstarmer says that and then I do something and then you prosecute me my defense is Cairstarmer. And that should be a valid defense period. Right. I understand. The government said it. I understand what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:17:15 It is just that defense is equally valid to Tommy Robinson's followers attacking somebody. Exactly. That's why Cairstarmer can't do it, right? Because if Tommy Robinson if your defense is Tommy Robinson in my defense is care starmer Then what do we even fucking doing here? Right? I just fight I but I do think that there's a large difference between the rhetoric that comes out of folks like Was until your armor there was and that's what's important. If there was a difference that would matter But if the moment you claim that these people are only out for one thing and there is no talking to them
Starting point is 00:17:53 And you're the fucking prime minister. That's trouble. I don't know if in the quotes that I read There's no talking to them was in there These people are bent on on file only bent on violence No, absolutely bent on violence not only It is it even worse. It's splitting hairs. That's even worse Absolutely is the end well converse absolute hmm I Do still think that there's a massive difference between Tommy and starmer while I respect that I think ten years ago there was
Starting point is 00:18:30 Think we live in that world anymore and that's his choice. Not think me Robinson. I think that there is an bluntness and slightly less guarded political Phrasing of what what is being said by starmer, but I don't think it's even close. So anyway, let's skip off this topic for a second while Alex says something really dumb. Huge news on the economy, obviously, with the stock market and these job numbers are so bad coming out. Thanks to Gavin Newsom, the biggest business booster for Texas, our great states ever seen Chevron,
Starting point is 00:19:06 that's Standard Oil folks, that's Rockefeller, is coming to Tejas that will bring hundreds of billions of dollars in the next few years to the state. So that Exodus continues. Shouldn't Alex see this as a sign that Texas has bad policies? If the monopoly hungry Rockefeller oil company feels like it's in their business interest to leave California and go to Texas, it heavily implies that Texas is much more of a friendly place for monopoly-hungry evil corporations. I don't think Alex fully thought this one through before he started celebrating the
Starting point is 00:19:40 money that's going to come into the state. Principles are a little bit undercut by this. The Rockefellers are coming. I'm stoked! Yay! What?! Yeah. The Rockefellers and all their evil stuff
Starting point is 00:19:52 isn't working out in California because the government has made policies that make it more difficult for the evil Rockefellers to oper- Right. Oh. Okay. Shit. Ah, we're in trouble.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Yeah, that seems dumb. Don't think too hard. So Alex rambles a bit about Fort Ticonderoga And how he's like those soldiers, he's a winter soldier. He doesn't cut and run when the going gets tough politically the winner is here and Most people have not gotten ready for this and so we're not sunshine Patriots We're winter soldiers to the analogy continues on into that area. You know what a sunshine patriot is versus a winter soldier. Sunshine patriots are always happy to be on a bandwagon. They're always happy to, you know, act like they care and virtue signal. But the winter soldier
Starting point is 00:20:43 fights when their shoes have fallen apart. Alex quit on the show yesterday because they played the right clip, but he thought it was the wrong one. He is no fucking winter soldier. He leaves his own show at the mildest of inconveniences. So that's just funny. Alex gets back onto the topic of the Secret
Starting point is 00:21:06 Service. Okay. And he just kind of guesses about a bunch of stuff. I like that. Yeah. And so we need to continue to be pissed off and angry. They want us to forget what they tried to do. They want us just to go away. No, we need maximum pressure. We need to remove the new head of the Secret Service and we need to impeach Merrick Garland, who you know gave the orders, and Alexander Mayorkas, Alejandro Mayorkas. These are evil criminals, folks. They didn't just take a shot at Trump.
Starting point is 00:21:41 They took a shot at you. And they're a bunch of scum. And this guy's a big Democrat. He's always worked for Democrats. He is a slime bag. He is an enemy of your family. He's an enemy of this country. He tried to kill our president. I guarantee you, they were running that operation, had that guy wound up. I would imagine he probably gave the orders Guaranteed you know it that was fast you missed you piece of shit Is this what we do is this how we is this how we get to the bottom of the real news is this is I imagine I bet that's what I guarantee. That's what I see that's fast. That's too fast
Starting point is 00:22:22 Yeah, if you imagine to guarantee within ones with less than one sentence between them Not good. No good. No my whims Calm reality once I speak them. I like the idea. So here's what's interesting to me All right He named a bunch of times that you know presidents were almost assassinated or successfully assassinated Stand down and then the circuit Secret Service stood down every time. But the thing about that is that the Secret Service had to have stood down in different ways every time.
Starting point is 00:22:53 True. So there's somebody or people, a whole group of people within the Secret Service who are more than aware of how exactly to stand down to allow the president to be put in danger. And have to, they're tasked with coming up with new ways. Absolutely. There's like a writer's room. They can't do it, they can't do it the same way every time. Every assassination is unique.
Starting point is 00:23:11 Right. And this one has rose fingerprints all over it. Fine. So Alex believes that Trump needs to do something to get ahead of this. And that is basically he needs to give a speech from the godfather to these damn globalists All right, he gets into that here. I said next they're gonna say Iran's gonna kill Trump and then they're gonna start a war with Iran Which you now see happening and then blow Trump up or something or shoot his airplane down and say that it was the Iranians And then they came out and said that I mean I'm inside their heads
Starting point is 00:23:42 But what else did I say? I said Trump has to come out and he can pack the local secret service, you know, try to protect him and say, okay, they're good. That's fine. But he's got to say, Mayorkas and Roe and Garland are guilty of this. It's obvious the people know it. He doesn't just go back to Butler to draw attention of this. It's obvious the people know it. He doesn't just go back to Butler to draw attention to this.
Starting point is 00:24:07 He needs to do it now. Not through his surrogates, not through Don Jr., not through JD Vance, not through Alex Jones, not through Tucker Carlson. He has to do it himself. This is a no-brainer. The people know it's true. And Trump has to say, I'm really concerned
Starting point is 00:24:24 to try to kill me again. They clearly stood down. He can go over the evidence. He can talk about it. And he needs to talk about it every day, because they're going to try again. But if he lets them know that if I get killed, like the godfather says in that famous scene,
Starting point is 00:24:43 guys, pull up Godfather Commission meeting. Oh my god. Godfather 1 Commission meeting. They're all around a big table. And one mob boss's son's been killed. And Don Corleone's son's been killed. And he says, I won't be the one to break the peace as long
Starting point is 00:25:01 as I'm alive. But I'm a person that loves loves my family and I have selfish reasons I don't want any of my other family killed and so I will not break the peace if you don't it so they make a deal But he says but let me say this If my other son Michael Was now coming back to United States, you know killed the police captain. This is all based on true stories that change the names. Is it? When he comes back, if he should be
Starting point is 00:25:28 struck by a bolt of lightning, if a police officer should shoot him in the head, or he should fall down some stairs, I added that. I'm going to blame everybody in this room. Good punch up. And Trump needs to explain that right now. Get out of the way. Let us save the country.
Starting point is 00:25:46 You don't want a civil war. You're going to lose this fight. But if you kill me, everybody needs to know you did it. That's the no brainer. And he needs to do it. He needs to do it right now. But they got to kill Trump. That's the key.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Trump needs to be like a mob boss. He's not a mob boss though. He's not at all like- I was gonna say, don't go there. But he needs to act like that. You know, he needs to do the things that the mob did in this movie that I like. Eventually, do you think there's a single moment where Alex gets to the point where he's like, I always tell people to do what the bad
Starting point is 00:26:26 Guy does always well I mean it has to be somewhere in his mind because I mean he does the Star Wars Imperial sure sure but I mean Song that one you can defend is just like Darth Vader's cool as shit with the theme song John Williams It's a well-made theme. Yeah. Yeah, and then you got James Earl Jones you got the he's six foot ten. You know, it's great. It's amazing. Sure. He does the does the Palpatine voice a lot. Sure. All that is classic culture. He does. Also seems to quote Baron Harkonnen a lot. Again, see that one's not good. No. That one is it doesn't get more monstrous than Baron Harkonnen. On purpose. Yeah, maybe he's a little into villains. Might be.
Starting point is 00:27:08 But yeah, I like this retelling of the scene. This is where I think that Alex might have some awareness that Trump is more useful to him if they actually do kill him. But especially if Trump does do this speech and is like, if I die, it was you that that is not good. No, it does kind of set like a really prime opportunity for an accelerationist who's really looking for some sort of trouble to kill Trump after he has set down the the the gauntlet that if you if I die, it was you. If you if I die, it was you. If in 2024, the Trump comes out and is like, you should not believe the official story if I die, period. Then we're screwed. I'm not even talking about a civil war. I'm just like, no one will ever believe the truth or reality ever again. Why would you? It's tenuous as it is. Yeah, why would you? Yeah, why would you? So Alex plays a little bit of Roe, the acting Secret Service head, plays a little bit of
Starting point is 00:28:09 the testimony and just kind of yells over it. Sure. Quite a bit. Helpful. The Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General. He's harbored himself. Better than Dallas. An independent review directed by President Biden.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Start measuring your prison outfit. The Secret Service Services Office of Professional Responsibility is currently conducting a mission assurance review. Oh yeah. As I stated I'm not willing for the comp- I'm not waiting for the completion of those reports. He ordered the stand down, he lied to Congress and said he wasn't. Guaranteed he was on the planning probably wound up a shooter There's the culprit right there. I'm telling you. He's the guy mayorkas stay met they planned it. He's the guy He's he's the guy everybody knows it
Starting point is 00:28:57 That's the guy Caterpill Trump. That's him Those individuals will you think those little games you play can fool a Carleone, buddy? And they will be held accountable to our We know it's you. Think those games can fool a Carleone? So wait, now he's in the mob? Yeah, everyone's mobbed. So this, I mean this is just what you kind of want if you're Alex's audience. I guess.
Starting point is 00:29:24 But it doesn't, actually we haven't seen a ton of it. This feels more 2016 too. This like Alex really getting pumped and excited yelling responses at a video. This is like his Stelter days. Yeah. I wonder, you know. It's cathartic. I think if he was in Congress, he wouldn't be like the only difference between him and most of Congress would be he's saying it out loud.
Starting point is 00:29:48 You know? Like half the people in Congress would be like, shut up, you're stupid, I hate you. I'm a congressman. I don't know, have you watched any of the hearings? They're just usually quiet and they yell stuff at people. No, I mean like there isn't that much difference. It's just they follow the rules. Fair enough. You know, like, Matt Gaetz will still be like, hey buddy, you committed all these bad things. Oh, wow. So he'll do it. He'll just do the
Starting point is 00:30:17 whole thing. I think, I don't know what sense you could get from watching clips and stuff, but I was watching the full hearings. Yeah. Yeah, some of those people are real dicks. Oh, well then, yeah. You should lie to Congress. I think the difference between Alex and some of these people are he can't control himself. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:38 And these people can control themselves. Matt Gaetz or Jim Jordan can control themselves to speak when it's their turn and be a dick, as opposed to Alex who just can't. He just, I'm just going to be a dick all the time. Amazing. So let's hear a little more of that. All right. You're a Democrat operative.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You ran the attack. We know you did it. You did it. You did it. You're the suspect. You're the bad guy. You ordered the stand down. You, you, Ronald Rowe, you.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Be held responsible for a Secret Service failure. That's you. Order the stand down. Typically, the Secret Service gets friends from combat to run ongoing investigations. You, you, you, you are the traitor. You are the plague. You are the enemy. You, you, you are the enemy. The information provided today is based on what I know now to a degree of certainty. We will learn more as interviews are completed and further evidence is gathered and analyzed. And I will share more information as it becomes available. But I can say without a doubt that heroism was present that day.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Secret Service agents rushed to the stage to shield the former president with their bodies within three seconds of bullets ringing out in an unflinching act of bravery. What do you order to stand out? The Secret Service counter sniper who neutralized the threat with a single shot undoubtedly saved countless lives. Despite you not putting a command and control system in place. We're in a high operational tempo. And I need and I want our Secret Service workforce the
Starting point is 00:32:07 dedicated men and women of the Secret Service I want to know and I want to make sure that they are uplifted so they can focus on carrying out the mission stop attacking me I'm gonna follow the Secret Service and make it about them support disgusting blob and let me take a moment to speak to the American people that are counting on us. We know you did it. We know you're scared and you should be pal. You little criminal. He ran the attack.
Starting point is 00:32:35 He ran the attack. He ran the attack. He ran the attack. He ran the attack. He ran the attack. He's behind it. He met with Mayorkas. They planned it all out.
Starting point is 00:32:43 It's all going to come out. There's a section dedicated patriots of the Secret Service. These public service so pissing professionals. Yeah, you miss you little bastard. I don't I don't know. This is a very childish energy, I would say. It leaves me with one question. Did he plan it? Did he do this? If I was going to devise like a Bill and Ted style hell for a hard, honest, like just regular ass person who's trying to do their best, it would be forcing them to sit in Congress
Starting point is 00:33:28 trying to explain what happened while Alex does that to them. That is hell. Oh, yeah. I mean, even just having to watch it, I'm glad that there are commercial breaks from Alex's show. If I had to watch that in perpetuity,
Starting point is 00:33:43 even I would go mad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So yeah, it's a lot of that. There's a whole bunch of that. That's bad. Alex's show and like if I had to watch that in perpetuity, I would even I would go mad. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, so yeah, it's a lot of that. There's a there's a whole bunch of that. That's bad. Yeah And then Alex talks about how he's made it so they can't kill Trump now Oh, but they're still gonna do it. They're still totally into it. They can't now because public. I'm sorry has turned against it. Okay Stand down he lied to Congress. And they control the Justice Department so he thinks he's safe. But why is he so scared?
Starting point is 00:34:09 Because the public opinion is totally against him. And now they can't kill Trump because they know they'll get the blame. Which is what I told you 20 days ago is Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee Kee K Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki And we can all stand up and be men and say I don't know how this is all gonna end But if you guys want to fight you better believe you got one I'm a fight Tommy Robinson arrested for terrorism for having a peaceful demonstration in England It's all coming up today
Starting point is 00:34:58 But the enemy's on the run ladies and gentlemen humanity has awakened. Ah on the run ladies and gentlemen humanity has awakened. He did the catchphrase that was fun. So apparently a sign of humanity waking up is Tommy Robinson being arrested for terrorism. You got some weird messaging. So at this point Tommy had been arrested for breaching an order saying that he cannot make a repeat very specific lies that he's told in the past. This traces back to how he was successfully sued by a Syrian teenager named Jamal Hejazee, who Tommy had falsely accused of violence and who had Tommy had led a media campaign against.
Starting point is 00:35:35 As a part of the case's conclusion, it was made clear to Tommy that he needed to stop making the underlying claims that got him sued because they weren't true. He was just slandering a teenager. That case ended in July 2021, but recently Tommy has started making these claims again, quote, including in a film distributed online, according to the BBC. This has to do with a documentary about him called silenced in which he pretends that he was right about all the lies he told, which he was telling to incite hatred against migrants. He was warned that releasing this film would be in violation of the order that stemmed from the lawsuit he lost, but then about 48 hours later Tommy screened the film at a protest
Starting point is 00:36:12 in Trafalgar Square. That's the wrong place to screen it. Tommy was ordered to appear before the High Court to determine if his actions were in violation of the court's order, and they definitely were. But in the time before that court date, Tommy was caught at the Channel Tunnel Terminal in Folkestone, which gave police a strong sense that he was planning to flee the country so they arrested him. He was held briefly, released on bail, and then he proceeded to flee the country.
Starting point is 00:36:39 At the point of this interview, there's violence breaking out against migrants due to complete lies that Tommy's been selling about the dance class attacker being a migrant. As this goes down, the crowds chant his name while he's been hiding out in a luxury resort in Cyprus. He's doing this interview with Alex from his suite in that fancy vacation spot where he gets to chase publicity and crowdfund more vacation bucks by inciting terrorist actions against vulnerable people. Of all the people in Alex's orbit, there are very few who are as clearly monstrous as Tommy
Starting point is 00:37:09 Robinson. He's been transparently a fraud and a violent bigot since the very beginning of his existence as a public figure, and that's why Alex supports him, and that's why he's on the show. It's not in spite of that, it's because of that. That endures him to Alex. I mean, the irony of hearing this story so soon after is that I think the only way that the judge or any judge could appropriately deal with Tommy Robinson is to go, you, you did it. It's you. You're the one who did it. You did it. You, it's you. We know you did it. It was you. We saw it on the Trump Fogger Square. It's you. You did it.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Right. So this next clip, before we get to Tommy coming on, I think this is one of the funniest things you can hear. I think it's a great moment. I'll just give you a little bit of a spoiler. Alex tries to do a dramatic monologue, but gets interrupted by a pre-recording of him doing a dramatic monologue. There's a real perfect moment you gotta listen for.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Now I don't think I'll ever believe in reality. Mic down for this. Friday, August 2nd, 2024, the world is awakening. The globalists are in full panic mode. These are the times the tri men and women's souls. Tommy Robinson sent 100,000 people in London. Protest peacefully against the takeover. A digital frontier.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Alex had re-recorded himself doing a speech from Tron and he forgot that that was in this audio that he was playing. He cut himself off. That's great. I mean that moment is honestly like, it really spiritually speaks to what Alex is. Yeah. It's on the nose. It is so much of his show now is stuff that you would not get away with writing ten years ago.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Yeah. People would be like, listen. Remarkable self-parity. Try subtext. Try subtext one time. The grid. Shit. I'm in the middle of this. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:39:17 I better fuck. I'll let it play. I'll let it run. So Tommy comes on and he discusses his rally a little bit here. Then we've done another one on the 27th of July called Unite the Kingdom, which was to unify the entire British population on the streets against mass uncontrolled immigration and to give us back our identity as British people to celebrate our culture and our identity, which is also being taken from us. We feel like aliens in our own towns and cities. We feel like our culture is disappearing and our country, which is also being taken from us. We feel like aliens in our
Starting point is 00:39:45 own towns and cities. We feel like our culture is disappearing and our country is under attack. And whilst we do that, the government tell us to celebrate it. Well, we're fed up of celebrating that and celebrating diversity and celebrating LGBTQ+. We want to celebrate our identity and our fighting spirit as British people to resist tyranny and that's what we come out on the 27th to do. It was the biggest gathering, it was the largest gathering of Patriots London's ever seen. And you know what's upset them? It was totally peaceful.
Starting point is 00:40:15 It was totally peaceful. We set up, we literally had a festival in Trafalgar Square. It's never been done. So the game Tommy is playing here is really transparent if you just pay a little bit of attention, here's how the recipe goes. You start with a rally that's based around intense dog whistling that borders on messaging saying something like us whites are taking the country back. This will attract a crowd, both of your supporters and of counter protesters and the odds of some kind of chaos breaking out that'll get you media attention is pretty good. You got a good chance of this being something that'll get you media attention is pretty good. You've got a good chance
Starting point is 00:40:45 of this being something that's explosive. To guarantee that you're able to play the victim, you can air a documentary that explicitly violates the terms of a lawsuit that you previously lost at said rally. That way, even if no chaos breaks out, there is a damn good chance that you're going to end up getting arrested for this rally and you can pretend that you're being persecuted. When that does happen and you get arrested for the thing you did intentionally in order to guarantee that you get arrested, all you have to do is pretend that you're being arrested for a different reason. Ignore the whole I lied about a teenager and got sued thing, and just pretend that they
Starting point is 00:41:19 arrested you because you're too effective and you're too peaceful of a civil rights leader for white people. It's all a charade and if you pay attention to what he's saying and what he's doing, it's pretty obvious that this is why he restated these slanderous claims in this documentary and why he aired the documentary at the rally. Tommy's entire scam is about a grievement, so he needs to always be the victim. By repeating lies about a migrant teenager he was told not to repeat in a documentary that he intentionally screened at the rally, Tommy was guaranteeing that there would be a way that he could come out the other side looking like a victim, which guarantees that the donations will keep coming and the shitheads on the streets will continue terrorizing migrants.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Also according to the Independent, nine people were arrested at the rally and there were a bunch of fights. Two people were arrested quote on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, which was two Tommy fans assaulting a counter protester. Another person was arrested for assaulting a trans pride activist. Someone was arrested for snapping someone's Palestinian flag and making racially abusive remarks. Someone was arrested for assaulting an emergency worker. And then later four people were arrested for assaulting emergency workers outside a pub. Like everything Tommy is involved in, this is all just a racist scam. And I think it's important to understand that element of it.
Starting point is 00:42:31 So probably unsurprisingly, Tommy Robinson is a big fan of Elon Musk. Which I don't think anyone, that's not going to take anyone off their, out of their heels or shoes or whatever the expression is. No. Tommy was kicked off Twitter, obviously, because his behaviors and... Sure. Back in the day, he was kicked off.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Not like recently. No, actually recently he was let back on. Let him back on. Yeah. Elon Musk let him back on. Yeah. So talk a little bit about how Elon Musk is the key to getting their message out and stuff, because of course, of course.
Starting point is 00:43:05 The trust in the media has gone. The monopoly and the power that they had to deceive the public about us has gone, okay? It's gone. Partly, thanks to Elon Musk. Elon Musk has opened us back up, gave a voice for reality, a voice for the truth, gave us back a platform where people can share
Starting point is 00:43:24 the outrageous decisions the police are making, share the horrific, terrible stories of what's happening in towns and cities across the country. And in the last few months, I'll say you've seen the brewing of a mini revolution in Great Britain. Since this, since Saturday, there's now been protests, unfortunately, not led by us.
Starting point is 00:43:42 They're like rudderless ships, and there's been violence in many cities across the country I don't know that's because there's been so many racially targeted attacks on white people and the prime minister calls brits Protesting murder of three young girls by a legal alien man A promise to keep the Muslim community safe. I mean the the the the systems really asking for it Well, this is really lit people up. It's a see, that's interesting because Tommy Robinson's answer isn't yes, right? He goes on to another thought like Alex just served up a like a meatball right over home plate. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:20 He didn't swing necessarily at it. He took the conversation in his own direction, which is... Very British of him. Quite. Quite British. Also, I mean, there is a lying about this murder at the dance class. What Tommy is essentially saying is that Elon Musk allows us to put a false version of our story out that is intensely profitable.
Starting point is 00:44:45 And we, I really appreciate him letting us spread our shit on his site. You know, I was, this is the fun thing about time, right? Because I was thinking about, while he was saying all of that stuff, I was thinking about Marx and I was thinking like, you know, TV is the opiate of the masses. I was thinking about Calvin talking about Marx. Oh, TV is the opiate of the masses. I was thinking about Calvin talking about marks. Oh TV is Zepo no, no, and it is like but maybe it's a good opiate Maybe we needed maybe we need to go back to like when everybody was watching four channels
Starting point is 00:45:16 Carson was ruling the earth and we're all just high all the time Sure TV that shuts off when the TV shuts off, you went to bed. Shut up. Well, um, I do think we all miss that sign off when TV stations would be like, we're done for the night. Those, uh, those were good. Those are the, that, uh, that was an interesting thing. I think if you could find a way to make it a little bit more equitable and still have four channels, maybe we're onto something. There is a difficulty. Yeah., that was it was a time where a very particular type of people held all the gatekeeping Positions, you know when I stop and think about the number it does seem small
Starting point is 00:45:54 It does seem maybe too small for several hundred million people. Yeah. Yeah, so You're talking about time. Sure, and I know Tommy Robinson is back on. We're back in 2016, basically. And I just I almost had like I almost fainted at how much we're just basically back in time. Let's talk about the rally with 100,000 people and you getting arrested. People even the listeners are tuning in you top it in. They said arrested on terrorism charges for peacefully speaking what happened there? So I held the rally 100,000 people we have music we had a celebration with a beautiful diet absolute beautiful down
Starting point is 00:46:30 to know what we installed in the public Joe I went to I went to Poland years ago and I attended a rally with a 100,000 flag and I felt jealous and the heads in the back of my neck next it up and I said look at the page is a look at that they know who they are. They celebrate. It was for their 100 year anniversary of independence. They know who they are.
Starting point is 00:46:50 We don't have that. Tommy went to the same march where Stefan Molyneux went and decided, hey, I'm a white nationalist now. But I mean, Stephen Yaxley, Lenin, you already knew that. He didn't go in with the same sort of pretend rationality that Molyneux did. But they were at the same march and inspired towards their white identity. Yeah. It should probably be more remarked upon that whenever the alt-right or the less conservative people are expressing wistfulness, it is towards
Starting point is 00:47:30 Nazis being able to call themselves Nazis in public. It is kind of strange how wistful they are towards that ability. The hair on the back of their neck stands up when people don't speak freely. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's just us. Oh boy. Oh not good. Oh boy. Not good at all. Oh, so Alex Makes up a little bit of a fake version of this story also He says that Tommy was arrested like as if the the rally that he held Was terrorism and that's not true. That's he was trying to flee the
Starting point is 00:48:06 country before his court date. So the police arrested him using counterterrorism authority. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. He didn't say that his rally was terror. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. That's a complete fraud that Alex is trying to project on. Right. Right. Right. Right. Hey, listen, pre-911, Tommy Robinson, you would have been able to get away. Let's just face it. You would have just been out of the border no problem right and if you were like You know anybody anybody worth their salt you were a swam off that yeah Yeah
Starting point is 00:48:33 There was it there was back in the day you used to just walk out into the ocean and if you made it you made it Right for you rent a boat Channel station, but Tommy only gets one or Yeah, so Don't go to the channel station. But Tommy only gets one or one! So Tommy is in trouble because he got sued for lying about a child, which led to the child and his family seeing a bunch of harassment and all this shit. So Tommy got sued about that and the court said, can't about the it can't make these claims anymore Literally, it should be that hard Tommy made a documentary about how he was right now. Everyone's wrong and then aired that and then got in trouble when he tried to flee the country because he breached the terms of the lawsuit
Starting point is 00:49:19 But Alex wants to relitigate everything and be like hey, you know, you were maybe actually right about stuff Run cover for time. One second. Sorry. I just realized something crazy. He was arrested at the border for trying to flee the country and then was set bail? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Yeah, yeah. Well, no, I think the authority on which they arrested him, they couldn't hold him any longer after he posted bail. So it wasn't like, but they let him post bail? He's a flight risk. Look, I don't pretend to understand the British. Hey, it didn't strike me until that moment that maybe there was something else. We have a suspicion that you're going to flee the country. We let you go. You flee the country. It didn't strike me until that moment that maybe there was something. Yeah. We have a suspicion that you're going to flee the country.
Starting point is 00:50:06 We let you go. You flee the country. I had you all. You were so good. We had you on that one. So yeah, here Alex tries to run a little cover for the initial lawsuit causing claims. So at the demonstration three years ago, Alex, you remember three, four years ago, I made a documentary and the judge prevented the public seeing the documentary.
Starting point is 00:50:27 He said... So I wasn't allowed to play the film, or I'd face two years in prison. Well, when I had... Hey, for those who don't know, the film was Muslims bragging about kidnapping and raping white girls. Well, the film was about threats by one. The film was about a totally deceived story.
Starting point is 00:50:44 It was a story about a Syrian refugee. You were exposing the grooming gangs. Yeah, in this city, this is the city where the grooming gangs went on, but the documentary was more about the media's manipulation and lies and how they covered up a story and then changed the narrative for the public.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Tommy is an interesting fellow because Alex is trying to be like, don't worry about why he was in trouble. He was doing something good. And Tommy has to be like, well, actually, that's not quite accurate. The grooming gang's thing was another time that I caused a big public stir. This is a different one. This is about a Syrian kid that I talked shit about.
Starting point is 00:51:22 I like it. Whatever they have a sort of misplaced pride in what they do or it's like hey listen I'm not just gonna let you slander what I did I have to be a little bit more I have to push back I'm not just gonna allow you to say whatever that single was off a different album my man right just let it go Tommy yeah who cares play along with this who watched the documentary are going to lie about it to other people yeah I watched a little bit of his documentary. Oh, yeah, not good Well, is that a lie? Mmm. Well, no
Starting point is 00:51:49 It's all true. I did watch a little bit of it. I turned it off after half an hour All right, and it is true that it is not good. Okay But Alex loves them Alex loves this guy I said why you expect me to give you my sources of information because if you get into my phone You can see all the people it's my work phone I'm a journalist if you've took my phone you've took my journey. It's totally journey So I want to shift gears out of that. This is so important the time we have with you You got to come back for like two hours if you can soon. I love you, brother
Starting point is 00:52:18 One of my bucket list is to meet you in person such a hero, but I you'll say you're not here You're driven. I get it. I'm the same way, but explain to me how big this rally is and what they're going to do now because people that think, oh, they just put labor around, that's because they voted out the conservatives because they were fake. Everywhere people are voting folks out, the numbers show people are awake. They've got to be in panic mode right now. Yeah. So Alex's bucket list includes meeting Tommy Robinson in person, which is nuts because
Starting point is 00:52:44 he hasn't yet. Then that's, that's shocking. I would have thought they would have met by now. Well, is Tommy not allowed in the United States? Maybe not. I think he's not allowed in other countries. Alex is allowed in the UK. Is Alex allowed in the UK? Yeah, I'm sure he could go. I mean, how about ideologically though?
Starting point is 00:53:01 He went for Bilderberg that one time. Oh, that's true. But that was before Charmy Robinson was a known quantity. Or there was a queen back then. Now that there's a king, maybe you can't go back. You know? Reminds you too much of King George. Sure.
Starting point is 00:53:15 So Alex loves him. He's such a cool guy. Boy. So much so that in the clip we listened to before, Alex was running cover for Tommy and just like, there's no big deal. It's a fake story. It's covering up grooming gangs and what have you. All this isn't true.
Starting point is 00:53:32 What happened was that Tommy saw some videos circulating online of this teenager, Jamal Hijazi, being attacked on a schoolyard. This kid threw him to the ground and then poured water on his face in a way that a lot of people had called waterboarding. Right. Which I mean, I don't know. It is, but it's also, I understand why that term is loaded, but whatever. It was a pretty clear assault on a child that was being carried out by white youths. Sure. So Tommy immediately began running defense for the attackers, claiming that Hejazee was
Starting point is 00:54:06 quote not innocent and he violently attacks young English girls in his school. So Tommy had this instinctual reaction and in response Hejazee and his family were threatened and harassed to the point where they needed to move out of town for their safety. Hejazee sued Tommy for this and many other defamatory claims that were made, and a judge ruled that Tommy failed to prove any of his claims and that quote, the defendant's contribution to this media frenzy was a deliberate effort to portray the claimant as being far from an innocent victim, but in fact, a violent aggressor. Tommy was ordered to pay a hundred thousand pounds and to cease from making these claims
Starting point is 00:54:42 in the future. Right now, there's an anti-immigrant fervor that's rising up and Tommy knows damn well that he needs to strike when the iron's hot. This game is really profitable for him and his racist fans will keep supporting him as long as he continues to pretend to be a victim for them. So here he is intentionally doing something
Starting point is 00:54:58 that will cause a legal response in order to profit from pretending it's all persecution against him because he's white and it's just Alex's he knows what he's doing these there's a this game is very see-through Yeah, and they let him get away You know like, you know you stay in jail and you you do the thing and you're like, ah, I will fight and do the whole thing You know you do the Mandela. I know he's a monster, buddy You do the Mandela, but I wonder if it's a situation where you couldn't-
Starting point is 00:55:28 Mandela's not a monster. I was talking about Tom. Yeah. You couldn't keep him in prison because this is a civil thing. You know, like it is a lawsuit and you breach the terms of that lawsuit. So maybe there is like a, you know, we can't hold you longer than X amount of time if you post bail. Yeah, I mean, at that point though, it would be nice if the legal system would just be like, hey, listen, we're not equipped to deal with you. I guess you're fine. Bye.
Starting point is 00:55:54 Or be like, we understand you in the context of who you are. Sure. And granted, you're just violating the terms of a lawsuit that you lost, but also, bigger picture, you're Tommy fucking Robinson. We know what you're up to. The law is the law. So Tommy is pretty aware that what's going on right now is going to turn into a wave of violence directed towards migrants. Great. And I think he's pretty excited for it. Cool.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Amazing historical time happening. Repeat what you were saying during the break to me about the awaken that's happening. And let's start talking about your film and the clips are gonna play next segment. Mate, I've said, I've been doing this 15 years. The public weren't ready. They haven't been ready to listen. They didn't wanna listen. They're ready now.
Starting point is 00:56:40 I'm telling you they're ready. They're ready from one end of Britain to the other. I know right now, as we're talking, Alex, riots are kicking off in Sunderland. There's 20 cities that demonstrations are coming out. I know it's not. I try and say to people, the anger from the British public is 100% justified. The men in these hotels have raped, committed murder, jihad, across the country. The government are placing undocumented migrants
Starting point is 00:57:05 they know nothing about into towns and cities. Parents feel they've got no safety for their kids anymore. It's gone. We feel lost as a nation. Yeah, people... So what we managed to do in two successful events with a lot of hard work was control and harness that anger. What you're seeing now over the last three days and what you're going to see in the coming weeks
Starting point is 00:57:24 is unharnessed, raw emotion and anger, frustration, resentment, all of it. People are furious. They're raging. They're raging. And the same thing is happening in Ireland. Same thing in Ireland. They've took away their safety. They've took away the safety of your children. And people now know that. They've brought in people who are hostile and violent to our nation, who are never gonna integrate or assimilate ever. That's not gonna work.
Starting point is 00:57:52 You've mixed oil and water, and they knew it. They knew what they were doing when they were bringing them in. So this was on Friday, and on Sunday was when this group stormed a refugee hotel. So it's pretty clear to see that this is what the wave Tommy is trying to ride. He is encouraging of all this stuff and profits from it. He incites it and then acts like he's the victim in the entire operation.
Starting point is 00:58:23 It's just disgusting. Okay. So at the beginning though, he's saying that he can direct the anger? Like, couldn't they build barns or something? Like, are the Amish just angry all the time? Is that what's really going on? You were a man and you know what it is. You've talked yourself into this, but no. He is saying that he can direct the anger and all this. And he has. He has. Well, I mean, but he hasn't built a... all this. And he has. Bill Barnes. He has.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Well, I mean, but he hasn't built a, maybe built a hotel right next to the hotel. I thought you said Bill Barnes. Like that's Barnes' brother. No. What? William Barnes? Did you just say, hey, Blinken?
Starting point is 00:58:55 No. There is here is a recognition on his part that they can direct this anger. Sure. And they can foment this. Sure. And they can foment this. Sure. And he's trying to pretend that rioting and an outbreak of violence directed towards migrants isn't what he is directing this violence towards.
Starting point is 00:59:15 Yeah? He's trying to pretend that like, oh, whatever happens, this is what you get. This is not the result of my agitation, my fear mongering, my bullshit. Yeah, well, he won. He escaped. He's in Cyprus, he got away.
Starting point is 00:59:35 Like that's some cops and robbers stuff right there. It's very tough to accept as reality because it is somebody who basically lit a fuse and then ran away and got away with it and got money and gets to live in a super nice resort. Where have I heard of that before? I do hope that there is some consequence that will befall this. I hope that he loses all his money. No, I understand religion now.
Starting point is 01:00:02 And I hope that he can't go back to the UK ever again. No, I understand religion now. And I hope that, you know, there's a, he can't go back to the UK. No, I get it. I get it. But this is just horrific behavior and the consequences continue. It ripples and that's no good. Yeah, yeah, I get why people don't believe in God but really hope for a devil. So there's one thing that could make things a lot worse in the circumstances. I think if Elon Musk shares this film, it may save my life.
Starting point is 01:00:27 Yeah, because they're locking me up. Now, locking me up is possible or probable death in the prison system. Maybe that's what they want, yeah? Maybe that's what they want. And by the way, you tried to go to Canada. They arrested you there. I wish you would just come here.
Starting point is 01:00:39 You're a political refugee. You're a political prisoner. I would love to come to the United States for America, Alex, but I'd wait till Trump wins, man, and then I'd be desperate to. I'd love to. Yeah, we get it. So yeah, if Elon Musk just tweets this film out, he's just begging. That must be, I mean, he could probably live in Utah. I think he's got it. Oh, I think there's a number of places Tony Robinson could hide out. Yeah, I think he'd be fine.
Starting point is 01:01:16 I think there's a Louisiana parish out there for him. I think he's got it, yeah. But I do understand what he's saying with the, I'm gonna wait until Trump gets in yeah, yeah that makes sense Yeah, I would definitely is then I'll be Made a secretary of some I mean yeah, it is like hey listen I know I'm not from there, so I can't run for office or whatever it is But I can be appointed to a lot of shit like that right now. What a mess yeah
Starting point is 01:01:43 So we've one last clip here. And I think it's Tommy pretty well describing the role that he plays in in these things. It's been a year since you've been on you got to get on next week. We'll do it again. Before I would tell you stay out of the UK for more than two weeks. Take time with your family. Please don't go right back there. Let this build, please. I'm pretty sure what the judges said is I have till October. And that's what the judges said. But between now and October, I'm going to pour petrol on the fire. Okay. I'm gonna
Starting point is 01:02:18 I've got a lot of podcasts, a lot of interviews set up. I've got Jordan Peterson part two. I've got Richard. I've got some big ones lined up Alex. So yeah, he pours petrol onto the fire That's that's his role. He is he is somebody who's stoking these these flames. Mm-hmm. That's what he does He knows what he does. He knows his job. Yeah, he does his job. I Mean I guess I guess people want it. I Guess I guess that's why people listen to him show up on shows. I don't know what to say. I think that Tommy Robinson is somebody whose act is very thin very see-through very
Starting point is 01:03:01 Obvious to the extent that if you're somebody who is a part of the right-wing ecosystem and the media sphere you should know better than to have him on I think that you know that what you're doing is helping him throw fuel onto the fire yeah you know you're doing that yeah because his game is very obvious yeah it has been he. Yeah Yeah, and it has been since he was a fucking guy on the street fighting soccer hooligan type shit Yeah, like he has been his whole life. Yeah, there was a time when maybe there's a plausible deniability Who's this interesting British fellow who's coming over here saying right-wing talking points? Sure boy. He has a nice haircut. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:47 I think that there was a point, and maybe that was 2016, I don't know, there was a point when you could accept the idea, oh maybe he's gonna go on Dave Rubin's show. Sure, sure. The fact that he is now on Alex's show in 2024, and he's saying he's gonna be on Jordan Peterson's show, is a damning indictment of both Alex and Jordan Peterson. I mean, yeah, it'd be nice if they just took responsibility for themselves. Like, hey, Tommy, we want people to get hurt by you and your friends. Yes.
Starting point is 01:04:17 We want to help you throw fuel on the fire that is directing this hostility and anger towards these marginalized communities as an excuse for why your life isn't as good as it could be. Right, while at the same time acting like they still have plausible deniability. But I guess everybody's treating them like they still have plausible deniability, so I guess they do. But I don't think you're gonna see Tommy show up on as many shows as he might have in 2015 2016 sure I think a lot of people recognize him as a toxic commodity Yeah, that they don't want to be associated with yeah Yeah, but that's why that's what concerns me about him running away to Cyprus is because that's a cool thing to do
Starting point is 01:05:00 I think that might have just been a vacation Already planned mother fucker. No, I I would imagine not But I don't think he's staying there. Why not? It's expensive. Well, that's fair. You can only crowdfund that. Yeah, that's fair. That's fair But I mean, come on why go back you get out is free once you get out it as being at a luxury resort There is that it kind of hurts your ability to be like It kind of hurts your ability to rabble rouse and throw gas on the fire Eventually people will start to come around and realize oh, we're being used. Yeah. Yeah, you would hope fuck you Tommy. Yeah
Starting point is 01:05:42 Yeah, it'd be hard It'd be a lot harder to set a hotel on fire if a guy who owned a bunch of hotels was like, hey, you guys should take down that hotel. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't own that hotel. You might start to understand that either you profit off the competitor's hotels being burned down.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Or you have insurance on that hotel. There is that. Whatever it is, you have a vested interest in My anger being directed in a certain way. Yeah. Yeah, maybe I shouldn't do that Listen, you were so mad you built a barn, but now I can't be you didn't pay me for it So now you're so mad you're gonna pay me. Yeah, I hate Tommy Robinson. I think he sucks I think it's sad that Alex has no standards. I honestly think that if I worked at Infowars and let's say I just have conservative beliefs,
Starting point is 01:06:32 like maybe I want to audit the Fed. Maybe I believe in states rights. Sure. Right? I have these conservative beliefs. Absolutely. I think I would quit if he had Tommy on in 2024. I think I would be like, fuck you. Are you serious? This is beyond your whatever you're pretending to be.
Starting point is 01:06:53 That's a really good question. You can't have Tommy on and pretend that what you're doing is not trying to incite violence against people. No, that's such a great question, because it's like, would 2024 Tommy Robinson go on a show in 2016 and everybody goes, we're done. But now that it's 2024, are people going to be more likely to be like, I'm sick of your shit or are they more like, I'm pot committed.
Starting point is 01:07:23 I've already gone this far. I think 2024 Tommy Robinson is a little more explicit than he was in 2016. Right, that's what I'm saying. He was more guarded back then because there was the potential of becoming... Like he worked at Rebel Media and he was like... Sure. There was like the idea that maybe he could become a right-wing star, but he's too far. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:40 He's too far for anybody who wants to remain anywhere close to relevance to be associated with. He is too much. Yeah. He's too far for anybody who wants to remain anywhere close to relevance to be associated with. He is too much. Yeah. So I think that 2024 Tommy coming to a lot of these other places I think it wouldn't have flown as well because he's gotten a bit more explicit. Right. But then yeah, also, you know, he still speaks in some code. Yeah, you know, it's almost scary to think about because the scary answer is what if 2024 Tommy Robinson goes back to 2016 and jump starts everything and everybody goes, finally, he's saying it openly.
Starting point is 01:08:24 You know what I'm saying? Like Like it took us, maybe people really- Are you suggesting a time loop? I mean, maybe people really wanted 2024 back in 2016, but then, and that's why things have just kept getting more and more, I don't know. Well, I will say that I think- Explicit is what I'm trying to say, yeah. I do think that 2024 Tommy would have been fine on 2016 Infowars. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:45 But if I were this person, this hypothetical non-existent Infowars employee, you just has conservative values. Just conservative values. I don't think I would be morally required to quit in 2016 with Tommy Robinson coming on. I think in 2024 you are. Because otherwise, you know what you're doing. It is eight years later. He knows who this guy is. Yeah, you've seen what he's done. You can't defend this shit. Yeah, you know exactly what he's about. And having him on is only in service of trying to sanitize and justify his career and amplify the damage that he does. You are invested in participating in the damage
Starting point is 01:09:30 that he does. And I think that you're morally required to not be involved in that. So anyone who works at Infowars is now his best. Tommy Robinson. Has to take responsibility for what they desire. You can't be both, yeah. I do think there's something to that. Yep. Oh well anyway
Starting point is 01:09:51 We'll see where Alex is at I guess he's still the ghost in the machine. Oh, I forgot he was the ghost of machine That was a whale that was forever ago. That was forever ago yesterday That was an infinite time period. Yes Anyway, we'll be back. So then we have a website. Do we do it at Souchfight.com? Yep, I'm debatably Neo, I might be Leo. I'm DZX Clark.
Starting point is 01:10:14 I am the mysterious professor. Woo yeah woo yeah woo! And now here comes the sex robot. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air, thanks for holding. Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller, I'm a huge fan. I love your work.

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