Knowledge Fight - #969: September 27, 2024

Episode Date: October 4, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in to find Alex discussing cow/human clones, admitting to some shady dealings with his bankruptcy, and talking about how many times he's had to beat up dogs....

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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.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Stop it. Andy and, Andy and Kansas. 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.
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 Joe. Oh, indeed we are dad. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes 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 What's up? What's your bright spot today, buddy? My bright spot today Jordan is we were texting And I remembered the movie Josie and the Pussycats
Starting point is 00:01:17 Yes, and I went back and I watched it Yes, because I wanted to check in and see if it was as good as I remember did you and it is it is I don't think I've And it is. It is. I don't think I've watched it in quite a while in its entirety. Sure. Yeah, it's great. Great parody of consumerism and advertising. Great satire.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Everyone is killing it. Parker Posey and Alan Cumming are just destroying every scene they're in. I can't, I've never seen Josie and the Pussycats. You gotta see it. I assumed, because the way it was advertised when it was out, I was like, oh this isn't a movie that I will enjoy. It's a teen pop movie or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it is on some level. Sure, sure, sure, but I'm not, maybe I just wasn't attuned to the Parker's Posey or the Cummings Allen. Yeah, it's a very to the Parker's Posey or the Cummings Allen. Yeah. It's a very scathing criticism of advertising
Starting point is 00:02:08 and the dehumanizing aspects of it. And like Seth Green, Breckenmeyer, Donald Faison, and the fourth guy, who I'm not sure who he is, they all do tiny cameos as a boy band that gets quote unquote killed at the beginning of the movie fun like they were huge stars Yeah, and there's like fuck it. I'll do it. Yeah Carson Daly is in it as himself man. I'll do this. It's great What a weird what a weird trajectory for a Seth Green and Breckenmire to go to go like to go like, oh, famous, famous, famous, robot chicken. The robot chicken was deeply successful.
Starting point is 00:02:46 I think it's great. Yeah. And it's really creatively cool. The two of them were together on Heroes. Oh, were they? In one of the later seasons, they played comic book store employees who helped Hero get his memory back. Nice.
Starting point is 00:03:00 Yeah, Seth Green, Rick and Meyer. I like it. What was the other thing? There was some other thought about Josie. Oh, Tara Reid is so good in that movie. Tara Reid is so good in that movie. Yeah, surprisingly good. To the point where I feel really bad that her career didn't go incredibly well.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Okay. Oh, right. So it's apologizing for the whole career is what Josie LeBun gets. Well, I know that she had a terrible career, but she's doing some subtle work playing a really dumb character right in this movie. This is no sharknado No, she's good. You know anyway like it all right. Check it out. I believe you have to watch it I will know I will now yeah, I will it's good. I believe you music strong of course done by letters letters from Cleo That you know if naked you know if naked does some of the backup vocals done by Letters from Cleo, that singer with Biff Naked. Biff Naked does some of the backup vocals.
Starting point is 00:03:48 What's wild is that I really do like the Josie and the Pussycats cartoon. That old Hanna-Barbera kinda style, that was my jam. I watched all of that style. Archie spinoff. Hell yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I never, I guess I thought the movie was going to be like a, I don don't know like a bad Charlie's Angels riff
Starting point is 00:04:08 Mmm. Actually, there's a good Charlie's Angels. There's a good Charlie's Angels riff Where one they become really famous? There's like headlines that flash over the screen and one of them is Drew Barrymore Lucy Lou And who's the third person Charlie's in camera? Diaz Diaz to play Josie and the Pussycats. Oh nice. So there's a joke on Charlie's Angels. That's fun.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Alright, alright. Okay. Anyway, what's your bright spot? My bright spot is that we have been invited to and are attending a wedding this weekend. Dear friends, Marty and Sarah are getting married. They're getting full on hitched. It's going to be great. I'm excited to go.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Yeah, definitely. I know they've both been on this. I guess Marty has. I don't know if Sarah has. I feel like she would be too bumped up by Alex Jones that I've never subjected her to it. Yeah, her energy and Alex's would not mesh well together. We did the role playing show, your wizard show.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Yeah, yeah, yeah. they're just delights and I'm thrilled for them to embark on the next chapter of their lives. Totally. Yep We've we've known them through a whole different Yeah, it's like it is a little bit like oh, this is a button on a whole chunk of their lives You know, and then they've got a whole new one coming up and it's cool. Yeah. It's exciting. It's a real to be a part of it. Yeah. Go and drive too far. So that'll be fun. Yeah. Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. Yes. We're going to be talking about September 27th. That's last Friday. All right. On Alex's show. We're a little bit behind. Okay. But we'll catch up. Oh, I'll catch up to the present. I'm sure I'm sure the president will go All right. Yeah, so this this show is weird. Okay, as most are I like that Alex is sick
Starting point is 00:05:52 I think you might have caught a little something in Pennsylvania. Okay, and his voice is just I Don't know what it is. There's something about his voice character in this that seems pained. Yeah, so I enjoy okay Interesting and so we'll get down to business on that. It is great voice work. Okay, but first let's say hello to some new walks Oh, that's great idea. So first deep state deep state Hattie. Thank you so much. You're now a policy walk I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Thank you next if you love Ryan Johnson so much Why don't you marry him also check out his first film brick? It's amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you. Next, if you love Rian Johnson so much, why don't you marry him? Also check out his first film, Brick. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. You know what? Maybe I will. I can't second that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Brick is amazing and you should marry him. Oh yeah, that's what I was talking about. Marriage. Yeah, I know. I know. No, no, no. I know. He's my plus one for Marty and Sarah's wedding.
Starting point is 00:06:43 I'm seconding both of you. We'll get this going. Me and Rian Johnson are going to Marty and Sarah's wedding together and then I'm gonna be in season Two of poker face, you know, it'll happen. He'll make a movie about getting married at a wedding Uh-huh, that'll be the two of you and then Benoit Blanc comes around Damn it, this is too good next to the team at J Wn designs big Pete send me a bucket of Panther poop. Thank you so much. You're an out-ballsy wonk.
Starting point is 00:07:08 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 Suzanne. I'm keeping knowledge fight in the prenup. Thank you so much. You're an out-technocrat. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Four stars. Go home, get a month, and tell her you're brilliant. Someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy shark. Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. someone someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop daddy shark jar jar binks has a caribbean black accent he's a loser little little titty baby i don't want to hate black people i renounce jesus christ come on ryan johnson this mustache could match uh natasha leone's freak in poker face that is a good point yeah this mustache makes me qualified to be in poker face. No, I thoroughly agree with you.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Yeah. Poker face and Breaking Bad, both are available to you at this point. I think I would be a bad character in Breaking Bad though. You wouldn't be a good guy. I might have been in the last season. You wouldn't be a good guy. I might have been holding Jesse hostage.
Starting point is 00:07:59 You would have been, yeah, yeah, yeah, Plimpton and you might get along well in the last season of Breaking Bad I'll say that do you mean? Plemons yeah, that's what I mean you mix mix Yeah, Pinkton yeah Jesse Pinkton or Pinkman yeah and Plemons yeah, yeah, yeah well done. Thank you So we start off here, and we got a countdown to the election running countdown. It's coming up damn it 38 days, 14 hours, 52 minutes, 50 seconds for the most important election in world history.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And then once elected, the globalists have pledged publicly, the Democrats have announced civil war conditions in the next 114 days trying to get Trump actually inaugurated in the district of evil DC. This is 100 trillion times infinity more important than the NFL and the Super Bowl because that doesn't matter I need to a hundred infinity times something that doesn't matter like time zeroes I get what you're saying but who cares is the Super Bowl happening right now he usually complains about the Super Bowl around the super yeah we got five months before we have to worry about him complaining about the Super Bowl usually yeah but I I just I gotta
Starting point is 00:09:24 listen to the version with music I can't do this anymore I can't listen to this version without music it this this is so sad without it oh yeah somebody actually that could have been a bright spot somebody emailed me one of the speeches with tank oh I'd be about nice it works it fucking slaps do you need something yeah this just sounds like someone Really struggling to get their words. Yeah, somebody with a cold really struggling to get their words out somebody who's complained about Vaccines having kovat again
Starting point is 00:09:59 Yeah, super was not important compared to elections great fine, he goes on. There are so many big stories that we broke 25 years ago, 15 years ago, five years ago, a month ago that the public wasn't ready for. And there's literally thousands of these. And it went super viral Monday when I was with Tucker Carlson's big event in Pennsylvania. And I said, I want you to search human-animal hybrid clones are chest-stating inside cows at labs across the United States.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That pulls up like a seven-year-old, eight-year-old MIT article. I was covering stuff 28 years ago when I first learned about that. Yeah. So for one thing, Alex doesn't understand what breaking a story means. He would cover articles and outlets like the BBC about genetic testing or stem cell research and then pretend that he broke that story. It was published in another outlet. The only thing that he broke is that he made up a ton of details about something that someone
Starting point is 00:11:00 else actually reported. But I'm having flashbacks because what Alex is describing here is exactly what he said in 2017 after he was on Rogan's podcast the first time and was talking about human-animal hybrid chimeras. We're in reruns! We are totally in reruns. We're trapped! Yeah. Yeah, there's no escaping it. It's like we're in tanks with sad human eyes. And our gills are falling apart. We're just hearing Alex rejoice in telling a new audience
Starting point is 00:11:31 that doesn't generally listen to him, his stories. You know, maybe he's been hiding in plain sight this whole time. Maybe you and I hear breaking a story and we immediately think journalism style breaking a story. But maybe he's going with the screenwriter type where he's like, ah, I'm breaking the story which means that after having gotten together with some people, we figured out the beats that are going to allow us to move forward with our bullshit.
Starting point is 00:11:57 That's possible. It's a good way of breaking a story. You know what I mean? Or break in the Limp Bizkit sense. True. And break stuff. Absolutely absolutely give me something to break I'll tell you what it's not Dancing no dancing no zero dancing in this is involved. There's no smoothness
Starting point is 00:12:13 Popping and locking no none so Alex goes on and a lot of the beginning of this show is him Reflecting a bit on how great he's been about stories particularly things like human animal clones sure just looking into a mirror saying look at how big our dick is how we doing today sort of patting himself on the back of that I mean just yesterday in fact I gathered up a stack quickly as I got here late because I was working on a bunch of stuff dig to the stack guys and those info wars articles also a bunch of mainstream ones, global government announced was the headlines, as the answer to stop misinformation. And I've got it back in my stacks today.
Starting point is 00:12:54 The UN is teaming up with major corporations to have a global AI system that tracks everybody's internet ID and censors disinfo in live time which means anything true. I mean those are bombshells that we warned about decades ago it's now being rolled out. Now what's crazy is they metaphysically have to tell you in the fine print what they're gonna do. Do they? In the fine print like in October of 2003 months before the poison shots rolled out the FDA put on their website the vaccine. They're not going to be able to get it. They're not going to be able to find out what they're going to do. Do they in the fine print like in October of 2000
Starting point is 00:13:28 three months before the poison shots rolled out. The FDA put on their website a list of possible and probable adverse reactions to the M R N A injections that are not vaccines. Their gene therapies they've had for 25 years and no one's ever approved them to the FDA because it always killed some of the test subjects. Sometimes very quickly within days. What? And many of them died within years.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Some had miraculous healing. I'll explain why that's so important in a moment. He doesn't really but you remember the spouse mouse. Yeah. I Just I have to say that if I ever turned on something that I was supposed to take seriously Yeah, and they were like all right our enemies Metaphysically are bound to secretly give away all their plans. Yep. I would turn it off Yeah, I would say all right, man. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I can't take this seriously Yeah I mean even even the idea I think if I think if I were fighting a war and somebody was like, ah, you gotta follow the war rules, I would be like, we're not, we're fighting a war, let's
Starting point is 00:14:34 calm it down. We can talk about war rules when we're not fighting a war. That would be important. I think to the degree that they don't encroach your own decency. Like, you know, you're not supposed to desert in a war. Sure. But if you're, you know, if you're forced into it. Yeah, desert. Get out of here.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Get out of here, kid. Not like the rules of war that are like, don't kill civilians or whatever. No, no, no, but I mean like if you're planning and the guy's like, oh well we can be sure he's gonna follow the rules. Like no, that's the idea. You wouldn't be warring with somebody if you were sure that you knew what they were going to do Yeah, there that would be they wouldn't make sense. You wouldn't need to war you're beyond you're beyond the point of That guy could do anything yeah, this isn't fucking yeah, there's no there's no like monopoly rules of
Starting point is 00:15:22 The universe and if you're at war, what are you going to do? Like complain to somebody? But but but but he broke the rules! That's why they've got the war! Yeah. I guess in Alex's conception, what you have is like demons who are trying to pull off a very challenging thing that God has set out for them. Right. Like, God gives us the advantage. Right. Because we don't have the real cumbersome
Starting point is 00:15:55 rules that the devil does. Right, right, right, right. But it's possible that the devil could pull it off. And then God would just have to be like, you did it. Hey, okay. Nailed it. You played by the rules. See, here's the problem, because in this conception, now it feels like it is a game between the God and the devil. And the devil's like, all right, so I've got all this power, and the God's like, ah, but you can only use it like this. And they can do anything. Ah, but they don't have magic.
Starting point is 00:16:19 They don't have magic. What will win? Will or magic? And there you go. We're kind of useless here. Yeah, it just feels dumb. And if I were tuning into this for news, this would be a big problem. Yeah, it would be a problem. So there's rampant animal cloning going on. I would be fine with that. Yeah. And not the way that Alex puts it.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Yeah. Now I go up on stage and talk to Carlson and I say, for at least 70 years they've been cloning rabbits, humans, pigs, anything they want. They just kept it quiet. Then by the 90s they admitted, oh, Dolly's the first one. Yeah, right. At least 30-something years they've been creating animal-human cross hybrids. And they're not just growing them in test tubes and vitro. They're they're growing to full size. And that's in mainline literature from 30 years ago from the
Starting point is 00:17:12 government and from the major research facilities. But you never see newscast or reports or what or the creatures. And of course, the big thing is they admit is they can grow up a humanoid. Some of the bigger cows can have like a 6070 pound calf. So they're humanoid that develop and grow fast. All right. In just you know, the gestation time, I think on the studies I've seen six to eight months, and you get like a 60 pounds that's got everything. It's got a brain, it's got lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, testicles, vagina, uterus,
Starting point is 00:17:50 everything. It's got it all. And it's a human, but it's enough cow, and that exact breed of cow, a lot of times it's actually a cross clone with the very cow it's growing in. It's cloned a hundred bulls or a thousand bulls are the same or 1000 cows. They've got the cows that are genetically related to the humanoid growing in them and they share humanoid out. They remove all the goodies and then people are told, oh, you've got this high quality organ. And you think, well, people would then test and know that that's a chimera not pure human.
Starting point is 00:18:26 No they have them signed medical forms. Okay that explains it. This conspiracy is stupid and the fact that there are over a hundred thousand people on the organ donor waiting list kind of illustrates why. If we had a thriving human cow hybrid supply full of available organs then you would think that these people wouldn't have to wait for kidneys, for example. There's more money in providing the organs than there is in having someone on a waiting list. So you would think that would be the case at least. And if there's not more money in providing the organs, then there's no reason to create
Starting point is 00:18:57 the cow clone program to make more money. Right. Self-defeating fucking plan. This makes no sense. Right. Whose idea is it? Like, Oh god? I wish there was a market for this just I've got all these clone cows someone who's messed up and just enjoys cloning cows I guess Super rich people already have easy access to organs or easier access to organs and finding donors So it's not like this is a system that would even help them out on that front This is one of the classic instances where Alex takes something that he has a kernel of reality Behind then he exaggerates it out and makes up fun sci-fi details to the story So he can sound interesting to these new audiences like Tucker's fans or Rogan's fans, but it's all bullshit
Starting point is 00:19:38 Yeah, yeah, and it doesn't I mean I'm fine with that. I'm fine with that. Right? Is there a problem? I don't understand the problem with growing half cow half people inside of a cow that aren't alive and then later just stealing kidneys and shit. Well, I don't think that that is what's happening per se. I think it's more about stem cells. Sure. Well, sure. Yeah, yeah. In real life, yes. I'm sure it's a reasonable thing. I'm talking mad science world. If there was a mad scientist who was just random out there just cloning, just like a beast, just cloning, I'm fine with that. That's the least evil
Starting point is 00:20:18 version of cloning I can think of. I think that's okay for you to think. I'm not sure where I would fall on it. I think there's some interesting questions to be asked about, you know, rights and, you know, are you a human? Sure. Sure. Well, I mean, if you're related to a longhorn. My uncle is a... Yeah. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Exactly. Yeah. I think that it opens up some interesting questions, but I'm not sure you're wrong also.
Starting point is 00:20:50 You may very well be right that it doesn't matter. This is a free range half human, half cow liver that you're going to get right here. I haven't sat down to really map out all of the ethical ramifications of this, but I have considered what Alex is saying and it's stupid. It's stupid. Yeah. Yeah. That one we can agree on. So PCR tests, you know, like the swabs for COVID? Yep, yep. The ones that worked. They were meant to create a database of everyone's DNA, right?
Starting point is 00:21:17 I mean, no, otherwise they would have it because we all did it. They do and they're going to make a race bioweapon on it. All right, I'm listening. So Alex talks about this and then accidentally kind of contradicts himself in the all did it. They do and they're going to make a race by a weapon. All right. I'm listening. Alex talks about this and then accidentally kind of contradicts himself in the middle of it. I could really impress you that people only seem to care about something I predict before. Have the archive is fine. Did I did it four years ago? I said do not take those damn PCR test. I told Joe Rogan when he had me on a show and he said sorry it's the rules of Spotify and you gotta do it. I said, I'm not doing it.
Starting point is 00:21:48 So they go, okay, we'll just act like we do it. I said, you're not getting my DNA. So the lady just goes and puts it, she goes, okay, oh, you're clear. I go, yeah. I'm explaining it again. I could buy a metal detector at Academy Sporting Goods today because I bought one before.
Starting point is 00:22:03 And you can, whether you're looking for silver, gold, or steel, you set it to the metal you want, and you turn up its sensitivity, and you can aim it at the sky and turn it all the way up, and it'll go, dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo There's no copper in the air. There's no bronze. There's no brass. There's no steel. There's no aluminum You turned it up so it misfires that's what they did, but that was only scam level one to create all fear They admit it's all fraud. That's been about the inventor of it They got your DNA and it wasn't just the Pentagon. It wasn't just Bill Gates's corporations.
Starting point is 00:22:51 It wasn't just the UN. The Chinese communists were allowed to come in and they were the biggest collectors of it out of the companies. And I remember at the time they had national news stories, Alex Jones and others claim it's a DNA database. Damn conspiracy theorist. They were already doing it with other PCR tests for years. Take a lozenge, man. And I'll show you those articles.
Starting point is 00:23:15 There's nothing more frustrating than knowing criminals are in control and only your naivete allows them to operate. Jim Jordan had testimony about it. How the communist Chinese and others and other corporations and companies did this in a free for all. China didn't take the mRNA shot to the racism immune system and primes you for another attack. Now all the western countries did. And then they've got your DNA on top of it so they can tailor weapons. Remember what the Russians caught starting 10 years ago in eastern Ukraine?
Starting point is 00:23:59 They caught US NATO funded labs, claiming they were doing blood tests and stuff for the public and they were bringing it to bio labs to again study how to kill Russians. Same thing, all confirmed. And they denied it for a few years and then the head of the State Department Operation against Russia, Victoria Newland went on TV in a congressional hearing and said, yeah, we're doing that. Want to see the clip? Did she? Just looking up. Victoria Nuland admits bio weapon labs in Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:24:32 And you read the specifics? Race specific bio weapons. I'm going to stop now. I kind of go on jags sometimes, but I have thousands of topics like this. I could go down with you. You definitely do. You have thousands of topics you could go down like this, but you're just talking shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Yeah. It was just three minutes of the filtered bullshit. Yep. Victoria Newland didn't say that. This is, this is just a load of nonsense, but yeah. So the Chinese government is trying to take your samples or something. PCR tests are collecting your DNA. But they've already... It doesn't make sense because he also says that they've been doing that for a while.
Starting point is 00:25:12 There's other PCR tests and shit they've been... So it's just maybe a ramp up of operations. It feels... I don't know. Yeah. I can't be more hardcore about this. The thing, what's fun about DNA and swabbing it and getting it in front of scientists and being like, all right, now create a race specific bio weapon is that when scientists who work with DNA look at DNA, they're like, race isn't real. Unless you're trying to make a bio weapon on Infowars. Right. I mean like, this is.
Starting point is 00:25:48 But that's insane. It's insane to the idea that the Communist Chinese are getting PCR tests to find the whitey gene to get rid of whitey. That's not how it works. It is if you're just trying to do fear stuff. It's fine for fear in Alex's audience. But oh my God, it doesn't make a lot of.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Oh my God. In the real world. Honky Pox. Oh, I don't. I don't think the World Health Organization is going to sign off on that name. I think there's going to be some problems. Oh, man, that'd be great, though. The military time. It's all in the family that that's that's what we're talking about right there. You can't call it honky-pock You know that
Starting point is 00:26:29 So the Pentagon they told the military don't take these tests. Yes, don't do that stuff Don't don't don't do it. Don't do the 23 and me and stuff like that, right? Cuz they're just gonna make a race weapon on okay So remember this years ago Oh Pentagon leaders tell troops to stop using mail-in genealogy DNA kits because the communist Chinese and others are going to create specific weapons to kill them. Fox News.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Pentagon warns military personnel against at-home DNA testing kits. New York Times. So if you go read this article, the Pentagon did tell soldiers to stop taking these at-home DNA tests, but it wasn't because China was making a race-specific bioweapon. It was because these tests were not always totally accurate, and they could create real problems for enlisted persons. Non-enlisted people are protected by the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act, which says that insurers cannot discriminate based on people's genes. If you're the carrier of a particular condition but you don't have it, your insurance company cannot treat you differently based on that. However, the military is not bound
Starting point is 00:27:31 by this act and they can discriminate based on your genetic information all they want. If you take one of these tests, you might learn something that can negatively affect your benefits or your possibilities for advancement. So they were kind of advising people don't do this. You might learn stuff you don't wanna know. Wow. Beyond this, there's just interpersonal issues too. Sure. The Navy suggested that their folks not get these tests
Starting point is 00:27:53 because it could provide inconvenient news. For instance, you could be on a deployment and find out some heavy stuff about underlying health conditions one of your family members might have, or if your kids are really yours yours and that could have an impact on Your ability to do your job, right? People to take these for a lot of different reasons. You are not a person while you are in the military
Starting point is 00:28:13 Yeah, please do not especially on deployment. Yeah. Yeah. So Maybe the Chinese were making a brace bioweapon Maybe that's why or maybe it's some of these other reasons that are far more connected to reality yeah i mean that those to say those make more sense i was i was immediately going to like oh well yeah obviously the military doesn't want to find out how many people are related to serial killers that work in the military or find out that possibly uh like your kid could have some genetic condition that or there's all there's a honey number of things any number of things And I know these things because I consulted the sources that Alex cited. Oh, yeah, that's odd
Starting point is 00:28:52 Maybe you should have read these articles So they want your fucking DNA, okay, and they're gonna get it through this the whole kovat scam sure Except they already have your DNA wait another narrative that Alex accidentally brings up in this clip Oh already have your DNA. Another narrative that Alex accidentally brings up in this clip. Oh, China's quest for human genetics data spurs fears of a DNA arms race. So they let China come in here with 23 and me and all these scammers and get in and the Pentagon's like we're in a race. We've got to do it for the PCR test and then let China collect to me while the Pentagon was way ahead of China with everybody borns DNA
Starting point is 00:29:28 What oh look they're ahead of us. Yeah, right you invented it what? exclusive China gene firm providing worldwide come and test working with Chinese military Reuters Isn't that just sweetie cake the The villains' motivations don't make sense here. If everyone's DNA is collected and put into a database at birth, then there's no reason to do the PCR testing in order to gather DNA. The only people that would be useful for is people who weren't born in the US, but Alex also believes that immigrants were exempt from COVID requirements because the globalists like them so much, so that's kind of stupid.
Starting point is 00:30:04 This is one of the problems with the way that Alex handles information. He has tons of disconnected ideas based on his flights of fancy and his need to sound smart and interesting on a daily basis. He'll start rambling about one of these things. And in the middle of his ramble, he'll mentally connect it with another thing that he's rambled about in the past. But sometimes that thing will contradict the point of where he started, like in this case. There's no reason to do PCR tests to gather DNA if everyone has their
Starting point is 00:30:30 DNA collected at birth. It's an internally inconsistent story, and if you listen to that clip, you kind of hear Alex realize that as he's saying it, and then just move along. That headline at the end there about a Chinese company is about BGI or Beijing Genomics Institute, who has some involvement with the Chinese government, which I can see that as being not that surprising. Everybody in China has involvement with the Chinese government. A lot of these businesses. It's the whole thing. So in 2021, Reuters reported on the extent of their connections, which were a bit troubling, but also the US largely didn't use tests created by BGI.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Most of the tests that were available early on here were made by companies by Abbott Laboratories or Quiddell, both based in the United States. Famously, BGI offered to help California provide increased testing in 2020, and the offer was rejected because of concerns of them being too closely connected to the government. So like, he's just talking shit here. And it doesn't make sense internally. And it doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense period. Because any, okay, if you have an authoritarian government, one of the perks of the authoritarian-ness of your government is that everybody
Starting point is 00:31:41 is closely working with you if you want them to be. Because you can go to be, because you can go to their home. They can't go to yours. You're the government. You can go and be like, hey, guess what? You're a dry cleaner that works very closely with the Chinese government now because we're an authoritarian regime. Everybody works closely with the Chinese government. It's fine. Well, and Alex isn't dealing with the fact that this isn't information that no one had. The reason that California as a state didn't get involved with them as a COVID response
Starting point is 00:32:15 thing, that would have been easy to do, the reason was because of concerns about the very thing that Alex is talking about. California is supposed to be the most liberal globalist state that's in bed with China. So like none of this makes any sense. It's internally inconsistent and detached, but whatever. And as a planet, it doesn't make sense for one very obvious, well, I mean, for any number of obvious reasons.
Starting point is 00:32:38 One of them he brought up. One of them he explicitly says. But just also like the signal to noise ratio on data collection of that size is pointless. If you've got everybody's DNA everything you have is pretty much worthless. There's just too much to sift
Starting point is 00:32:56 through. I think that's probably true but I don't work in that field so I don't know what exactly you can get out of it. I mean what would you even be looking for? Like oh Derek's there. Like, what? I know that on population levels, there are good ways to find markers for diseases and things like that. So a big enough database like this, while it wouldn't have as much utility on an individual scale, the research use of it would be large.
Starting point is 00:33:22 Yeah, it could be helpful. But yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Not to make an array specific bio weapon though So Alex takes a lot of time on that. Yeah, very specific bio weapon at all But then it's time to talk about beating up a dog. Yeah, god damn it man. Sorry in advance all the dog I'm out there. Damn it. You don't want to serve Satan man That's the last guy you want to be cuddled up like a little chick under the wings of Satan. Oh, you're my Satan You're gonna kiss me
Starting point is 00:33:52 The god of failure the god of betrayal The god of disorder the god of ugliness who the hell would want to worship that? dumbasses fools that. Dumb asses, fools, people that have Stockholm syndrome and subconsciously and spiritually are scared of it, so they decide to roll over to it. See where that gets you. One thing my dad taught me when I was really young, when I walk up to a neighborhood or something and a dog runs out and starts barking at you, the last thing you do is run or it's going to bite you in the ass. You just turn around and be very calm that really
Starting point is 00:34:28 freaks them out and if they keep coming you say get out of here and they really keep coming it's real simple you kick them under the mouth right when they come over and if that doesn't work there's plenty of stuff you can do and I've only a few times had to beat the living shit out of a dog one time I bit my hands up a little bit but I well it did live I thought I broke its neck but it was tough. It had a little surgery but- What are you doing? The point is that- is that- What is the point? If you keep rolling over to these people and showing your ass to them like an ostrich
Starting point is 00:35:20 is gonna get you ahead in life you're a dumb bastard. All I know is it feels good to fight on my feet. Against a dog? I think all things being equal. I've only had to kick the shit out of a dog a couple times. It's a bizarre thing to be brought to say on air. Because I think he was initially trying to use this as a metaphor and then was just talking about beating up dogs.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's fucking, no! What? Stop it! It went from allegorical to literal. I had, this fucks me up. Yesterday morning. You had to beat up a dog?
Starting point is 00:36:02 No! Yesterday morning I was going to play tennis with my cousin and as I'm on the way, all of a sudden a dog runs by with somebody chasing after it. And I immediately was like, let's go. So I started chasing after the dog as well. Because I was like, oh, this person is there. They lost their dog. I've got to help find them.
Starting point is 00:36:25 And it turns out they didn't know whose dog it was. Not, not, neither of us knew whose dog it was. We wound up running around my block for like a while trying to catch this dog and it's too fast. And I couldn't catch it. And they crossed the street and thank God it made it safe. But at no point in time would I ever think about kicking a dog.
Starting point is 00:36:42 What is wrong with you? Right under the head that's crazy That's where you do it. Oh my god. That's not that doesn't work There's a lot of things you can do fucks me up Thinking about somebody not being nice to that dog and that dog running away And then they're fucking horrifying sadness and Alex is like I was sometimes you hit a dog No, it's not hit a dog you beat the shit shit out of that I mean goddamn that phrasing is strange. That's crazy But I think the darkest moment and there's a lot of competition in that clip. Yeah, there's a lot
Starting point is 00:37:14 There's a lot But I would argue that the darkest part is when he says you kick him under the head and if that doesn't work There's a lot of things you can do. Yeah, the a lot of things you can do is Murder Graham. He's talking about murdering the dogs, right? I think so And if that doesn't work, there's a lot of things you can do. Yeah. The a lot of things you can do is... Murder. Grim. He's talking about murdering the dogs, right? I think so. I think he's murdering... I think he's murdered a lot of dogs.
Starting point is 00:37:32 In a variety of ways. You know, there's... there is... there is that, like... It's cliche, you know, how you treat the least of these kind of stuff. You know, but like, the way people treat people with less power is very indicative of how they're, of their real who they are kind of thing, you know? And the way you treat animals who depend on you for living is very obvious. Well, I know that when I'm out at like a five star restaurant, let's say, and I get bad service, first thing I do is I yell at the waiter.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Naturally. Second thing, kick him under the mouth. Wow, and if that doesn't work... There's a lot of things you can do. There's a lot of things you can do. There's a lot of things you can do. You know what else is family at Olive Garden? Yeah, I think you should have taken the day off.
Starting point is 00:38:21 Between the clear sickness he's experiencing and that fucked up thought that's that should take you home into a bathtub and make you really think about your life and how yeah yeah take a day off he can't he can't too much news too much too much news all right I've got so much news on World War three in the economy and just masses of stuff I didn't go into a 45-minute breakdown of the technocracy because I didn't have news. It was the opposite. I was sitting here thinking,
Starting point is 00:38:49 I don't need to just sit here and tell you all the problems and all the symptoms. I need to tell you the disease, the technocracy, the eugenicists, the globalists that want the life as a technology and have now got it and don't want us to have it, stealing the whole future from everybody. And if people get into what I'm into, which is happening, reality, knowing how the architecture
Starting point is 00:39:13 really works, we can change it and defeat it and stop it together. And I'm not offering some utopia like the left does. I'm saying a lot better world that's pro-human, Team humanity. And Leon Musk agreed we'll call it team humanity. There's been some buzz around that, but not enough. I think we need to announce our team. Not just oppose the enemy, but announce what we stand for. Alright, let me stop there. You should.
Starting point is 00:39:37 It's totally fine with me that Alex wants to call his side team humanity. That makes sense. Whatever. Generally people do stuff like that with naming, when they're showing their cards about how full of shit they are, with stuff like the Patriot Act and what have you. Team Humanity is a glaring joke of a name. Yeah, we're the super nice people foundation of helping people all the time.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Yeah. My issue here is that Alex can't bring the name Team Humanity up without mentioning that he talked to Elon Musk that one time and that Elon liked the name Yeah, it's very desperate and Makes me sad. Yeah Yep, but call it team humanity. That's fine. I don't give a shit You already took patriots and like all of these other things that aren't things that have negative connotations, but now kind of do yeah Yeah, I don't I get worried if someone says they're a patriot. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, no, I don't I don't like any any positive
Starting point is 00:40:30 Connotation word now is got that right-wing think tank vibe to it. Yeah anything like oh, we're the we're the happy to see you Organize. Oh, you're fucking scary, man I'll still I'll still appreciate what patriotism is and I don't think it's negative to have it, but the word itself has been taken by Alex's side. In the same way that humanity will never get me to stop appreciating what humanity is. But if you want to ruin that name, go ahead. Go ahead. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:41:00 It's just a word. Yeah. I mean, the ironic implication of Team Humanity is that you're the only people on it and humanity Itself is aligned against you. Yeah, it is ironic. Yeah, so we got Darren Beatty Coming in sure to talk about January 6th and how vindicated they all are. Are they vindicated? Yeah quite quite indicated Been a while. I really don't like this guy I hate listening to him. So we'll just listen to this one clip. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:28 I'm very disturbed by all these attempts, and I think not enough attention has been given to that latest attempt, maybe even not the latest, but the one in Long Island, New York. Now, this was something very bizarre because there was an explosive scare, cops freaked out, they responded to it. And then all of a sudden, the media just clamped down on it. And the headline in the news was, Elon Musk and Marjorie Taylor Greene
Starting point is 00:41:53 fall for a disinformation scam and falsely reported that there were explosives. Then you read like eight, nine, 10 paragraphs down, and you find the buried lead which is insane and that is apparently there was some private individual at this location who was training his dog to sniff and detect explosives. So a private individual was conducting a training exercise involving explosives and apparently there was a false detection event, and that triggered
Starting point is 00:42:25 the law enforcement response. No further information about this. No further information about this bizarre individual and why he would be doing such an exercise at a location where the president, who just survived two assassination attempts, was to speak just hours later. No name for this guy. No word on whether he too had an intriguing travel history involving Ukraine and whatnot. Fun. So you might notice that they just have decided to drop the whole Trump was hit with a chemical weapon in Tucson storyline. Let that one go.
Starting point is 00:42:58 It was ridiculous. I don't think it was testing well. It probably wasn't. It was a nice try and Alex will never have to answer to his audience for pushing that stupid shit because now we're on to another attempt at assassination that gets to be the third try. Yep. In Long Island there was a rumor that spread about police finding a bomb, but it turns out that what happened was some idiot had self-trained his dog to sniff out bombs and his dog erroneously found a bomb. He reported this to the police who found that he was wrong and then took him in for questioning on
Starting point is 00:43:26 suspicion of falsely reporting a threat. Sure. He wasn't even necessarily at the Trump rally. This guy was just somewhere nearby in Nassau County and the Secret Service has said that this was quote unrelated to the rally. Right. So it was just somewhere nearby. Right. Possibly had nothing to do with Trump's rally. There was no bomb, it was just a crazy person who wanted to train his dog to sniff bombs. So you're saying it was not the mad bomber what bombs at midnight? It was not. A bunch of the attention-chasing shitheads in Alex's side of the fence, like Musk and
Starting point is 00:43:59 Patrick Bet David, they ran with the story because it was the kind of story that they were going to tell anyway. Yeah, it's a fun story. It was good luck in timing for them because the chemical attack story wasn't really working so this gave them a new angle. Darren Beatty is smuggling conclusions into this story in a way that's very intentional. There's no more information publicly available about this guy so maybe he went to Ukraine, maybe he has a suspicious travel history to Ukraine and saw the cover up.
Starting point is 00:44:25 That makes sense. It seems entirely likely that there's no public information about this because the police questioned him and it was a sincere mistake on his part so they decided not to charge him. If he imperfectly trained his dog to smell bombs and in good faith reported what he thought was a bomb that he detected this to the police I don't know if the state needs to arrest him or invade his privacy by releasing his identity to the public to be poured over by conspiracy theorists. Not going to help anybody.
Starting point is 00:44:52 The amount of abuse that would be directed towards him is irresponsible if this is a sincere mistake and there was no ill will or bad faith behind it. I want to live in a world where the police don't release this guy's name. Absolutely not. Yeah. No do not release this guy's name Yeah, but Darren Beatty is trying to do this thing where he's an idiot, but his tactics aren't stupid, right? He's operating in a space of unknown information and provides the audience with emotionally satisfying explanations for why they don't know a particular thing, and then gives them a conclusion that matches up with the shit he's selling. But in the process, if you listen to that, he's asking a question.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Yeah. He's just asking a question. Does this guy have a suspicious history of traveling to Ukraine? Maybe we'll never know. No, but if we release his name, I bet we'll find something. Sure. Yeah. But what do you think? He's just asking questions.
Starting point is 00:45:46 He's just asking questions. He's not saying anything. He's not... I mean, I will say, there is one reasonable question to ask, which is exactly how do you train your dog to sniff out explosives without access to explosives? See what I'm saying? There's that little question there that lingers, but let me tell you something the dog got it wrong that gives me a lot of hope. I bet he didn't have That's true
Starting point is 00:46:13 But also are all explosives illegal. I firecrackers and stuff Yeah, see that's gunpowder really some other components and but that's what I'm saying That's why I'm less concerned is because of that false test like this guy's not like working with explosives on the regular and he's like having a like he's yeah, and and there's such a laundering of what the story is Through BD to because he's like there was an exercise explode Explosives now, maybe it was a due to the firecracker and a dog no and now i'm more interested about this dude what was he thinking like ah i better train my dog how to sniff out does he have a bunch of dogs does this dog sniff out explosives but the other dog sniffs out weed has alex
Starting point is 00:46:54 kicked the shit out of this totally what where are we at with this guy i'm interested in him but i don't want these people to know about him it would just be the same kind of behavior that they're engaged in. Yeah. But I could see a very simple explanation of this being somebody who's a Trump fan who thinks that they can provide better security than the government. 100% possible. Who has trained their dog to sniff out bombs.
Starting point is 00:47:18 100% possible. In a very misguided but possibly well-intentioned. 100% possible. Exotic campaign. You know, that explanation would make sense. Yeah. But who knows? Maybe it's not a political person at all.
Starting point is 00:47:33 I mean, it would be, that's, see, I don't want that guy's information out. And I don't want these people to meet him. But if I were at a bar and this guy was like, hey, I have a dog that simps out bombs, I would ask him so many questions I would say good cuz I got a box. Let's talk. Let's figure this out, buddy Yeah, you and your dog have to go to work cuz I planted a bomb somewhere. Where is it?
Starting point is 00:47:54 I am the mad is the escape room so Darren Beatty with his I just I have to say this every time he's on he just sounds like he's twirling a pen Yeah, he's evil key or um like a parody of academic. Sure, you know just like Sure, sure sure sure. Um, it's I don't care His appearance is boring and Alex comes back after the two of them chat. Mm-hmm. He's got so much news Oh, there's a lot of news to get to does he he said it earlier. Yeah I There's a lot of news to get to does he he said it earlier. Yeah, I Have got a lot of news on every front with the globalist program rolling out of the economy the election the hurricane Kamala the open borders and the scams are running
Starting point is 00:48:37 I'm going to be getting into it all here and So much more I haven't mentioned But I really cannot overstate the danger we're all in and and the major crossroad turning point flash point inflection point fourth turning the political realignment, birth pains ahead of the singularity, moment of truth. Wait, what? I mean, there's just not words about how existential and real this is. You're living, I'm living in the most dangerous, insane, wild time of change the planet that
Starting point is 00:49:21 we know of has ever seen in our species. So this is a standard tactic for folks like Alex who are trying to pad time and defraud an audience. He's insistent that he has so much actual hard, grounded, fact-based news to get to, he's totally going to, but first he's gotta rant a little bit about feelings-based stuff. Yeah. There's no way for anyone to be right or wrong about this bullshit he's rambling about. Is it the most important time in human history? Maybe or maybe in five years Alex will have moved on to a new brand presentation and this will look embarrassing in hindsight
Starting point is 00:49:53 So the pretend he never said it like this is uh, this is all feeling big Yeah, this is vibes and and rambling about Bad. Yeah Yeah I mean it's it's entirely possible that the most important event that ever happened was like a volcano going off 25,000 years ago, and we don't even know about it, because all that happened was the people available felt the effects.
Starting point is 00:50:18 They didn't actually see it, they didn't have the internet to tell them where the volcano went off, they were just like, it's fucking cold! Yeah. That's it. With this kind of thing too, I don't think that there's anything wrong with feeling that what's happening right now is the most important thing. And I don't think there's anything wrong with expressing it and giving voice to it because on some level there's always
Starting point is 00:50:41 a truth to that and it always looks embarrassing in hindsight sure So I don't want to shit too much on it just as a thing that people do sure But I do think that when there's nothing behind it like there's the pretending that we're gonna get to this hard-hitting news Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's where I take offense. Yeah, like I don't If it was in like a faux Like self-help style of like well, well listen you can't do anything about the past So that's not that important anymore, and the future hasn't come yet So the only thing that really is important is the present fine we can do yeah sure whatever This is a faux self-help that he's talking about metaphysical rules that the devil can't break right, but he's not even doing it good
Starting point is 00:51:22 Yeah, yeah, it's too. It's too much as an excuse for not doing his job as opposed to part of the job. Yeah. So this next clip Alex is supposed to be getting to the news, but instead he rambles about how fun it is to look at people. It is fun to look at people. And I think that what I felt while I was listening to this was he sounds like he's describing a mushroom trip. Okay, sounds like he's on on drugs. Okay. You can't hide out and have this pass over you you you you you can't let somebody else do this. The fact that this isn't 10 years So that's where we are. And there's not words to describe it. You can see it.
Starting point is 00:52:18 You don't. I mean, just we almost have a moment of silence. Radio stations around don't like it because alarms go off when we're silent for more than 10 seconds. But I mean, sometimes silence is deafening, isn't it? Maybe you should have a mental moment of silence here. Just like sit back and really look at what's going on. And then look at how wonderful your children are. Look how beautiful the stars are and the trees and the moon and the wind and the leaves and just and all the good things in life all the enjoyment God's given you all the fun all the things you've been involved in all the experiences and just how magic every moment is. I was hiking the other day and on the
Starting point is 00:53:00 green belt and I was watching people come by with their dogs and the trees and the birds and a frog hop by and ribbit frog the blue frog hop by kick it in the throat win and I'm just thinking look how interesting that person is that just walked by they could be old they could be young they could be ugly they could be handsome they can be pretty how cute and funny the dogs were and and just everything's like so fantastic and amazing if you've never seen it before if we were an alien that came here and looked at all this how wild and all this and God made all that God gave you your heart and your
Starting point is 00:53:34 mind and your guts and your blood and they gave you your wife they gave God gave you your husband they gave you your children they gave you the flavor of that hamburger the the the smell of the you the flavor of that hamburger, the smell of the flowers, the taste of the warm coffee, the thrill of the fight, the thrill of the chase, the thrill of hard work, just all of it, just beauty and magic and strength and amazing. And what do they want to do? Lock you in a cage by yourself and brainwash you make you feel all alone because
Starting point is 00:54:06 They extract spiritual demonic power from cutting you off from God The rejection of the enemy spiritually is The journey is the victory No matter if you're in a solitary confinement jail cell you can transcend and God will give you the most beautiful visions You've ever imagined still gonna get to the news. I promise That I just think that there's something about what he's describing that is so much like a mushroom trip Yeah, yeah Like one of the features of it is things that you see every day. You see them as if you've never seen them before.
Starting point is 00:54:46 That's an experience that a lot of people have. That's what Alex is describing. Yeah, yeah. He's talking about seeing a frog after you've taken a psilocybin. I have no idea why, but I listen to that and I want him to be a clown at kids' birthday parties. Yes.
Starting point is 00:55:01 I think there's something that- Talk about it, the clown. The kids need to know things. And I think him being dressed up like a clown and saying exactly stuff like that will teach them something very important, which is don't be like that. You know what I think that you're describing? Scared straight program? No, I haven't seen it in a long time.
Starting point is 00:55:21 So I might be talking out of school here. But Bad Santa. I haven't seen it in a long time so I might be talking out of school here, but bad Santa Starring Billy Bob Thornton could be what boy that was that was back in the day. Yeah, that was pre Theater when I came out was that oh five. I don't remember exactly but I know the made a sequel Alex could batter sad clown super bad Santa. No that would would have to have Seth Rogen. Oh yeah. And I'd be fun. Yeah. We'll just do mashups. Super bad Santa. Combine the two right. We're cooking. Yeah. I like it. So we get to the next clip and Alex is going to get to the news and Instead doesn't okay, but says something that I really think should be a big problem. All right now
Starting point is 00:56:15 But it's a big news here Ladies and gentlemen, we stand as I've said at a decision point a crossroads and civilization in history and the enemies of human liberty and freedom, the enemies of team humanity have determined in the last decade that info wars is critical to be destroyed if they are going to win and dominate humanity. And I accept the challenge and responsibility, but I can't do any of this without you. So I ask you to count the cost and to look at the world around you and to say, what are you doing to fight tyranny? I'm sure you're doing a lot of things and that's good.
Starting point is 00:56:56 And I would encourage whatever you're doing, keep it going. Many hands make light work. You don't have to beat it by yourself, but together with God working through us, we will. But there isn't anywhere in the fight against the globalists that you can do more than supporting President Trump and voting for President Trump and then supporting operations like info wars. And there are some other operations doing great jobs. Elon Musk, the the the the
Starting point is 00:57:41 the the coordinates to either keep him full wars on the air. And even if that gets taken over and shut down coming up on November 13th, they keep saying 16th. In the sale. They get tyrants that buy it to shut it down. We
Starting point is 00:58:01 already have a lot of options and a lot of things and a lot of. Plans. That I'm not going to get into here on air for the I'm not going to get into here on air for strategic reasons, but I will say this the law. It is critical. To these stifled or even hitting a speed bump or a hiccup during the
Starting point is 00:58:20 critical time right after the election during the 76 days of hell. To have to reconstitute and relaunch. So whether Infowars continues or not, the backups are being done. And then those will just be absorbed in if Infowars survives. If not, we continue. So I ask for your aid and comfort.
Starting point is 00:58:36 I ask for your succor. I ask for your support. I ask for your aid in war for all of our futures at a critical juncture. You can't spend money and you can't spread the word and you can't pray. the world. We need to be ready to fight. We need to fight in war for all of our futures at a critical juncture. You can't spend money and you
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Starting point is 00:59:05 and help you meet like-minded people in the third dimension on the ground and fund this show or whatever comes after it. Now is go time. There really isn't a way that Alex could make it more clear on air that he's redirecting finances and reorganizing his business in likely illegal ways to avoid the consequences of the bankruptcy court. Prior to this, he had his supplements through InfoWars Life or InfoWars Health, but to protect that revenue stream, his dad and brother-in-law have created Dr. Jones Naturals. He used to sell his own shirts and merch, but now there's the AlexJonesStore.com, run by his former knife sponsor and a guy who's probably going to jail for assaulting the police
Starting point is 00:59:43 on January 6th. Alex's admission here isn't that he's doing all of this to avoid the bankruptcy. That's been obvious this whole time to anyone who's paying attention. The admission he accidentally made in that clip is that none of these businesses are real. If they succeed in retaining the rights to Infowars, these companies will be absorbed back into InfoWars, because the reason they were created has been subverted. In making this clear, on air, Alex has admitted publicly that he's in control of and running these other companies, if not literally, then in a de facto sense. And I think this is criminal. I think he's admitting to straight up criminal stuff here.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Yeah, yeah, that's fraud. Yeah, it seems like it. I mean, yeah, but like, come get him. Like, at a certain point, I am now on his team. I understand that you have this, it's the system's fault that it's not punishing, what is very, very obvious here. Hey, hey, I mean, back in the day,
Starting point is 01:00:44 I would be like, ah, justice moves, blah, blah, blah, times past, times past for that. We're past that point. So now it's on you. I get your point. And I can't advocate anything, but I can just say this is the shit that he's saying on air. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Here's the- I feel nothing about it. that's where that's where I've gotten to I have I feel nothing I feel regret. I feel sad for anybody Who's getting taken in by any of the scams sure like oh if you donate here? We'll bid on something fuck you don't give anybody any money for bidding on an info wars auction thing. That's fucking insane Yeah, that's insane. That's
Starting point is 01:01:25 insane. They're just going to take it and then when they don't win, they're going to keep it. They're not going to give it back to you. I do think that without being too much of a dick about it, I think that I don't know if the attempts to crowdfund to buy Infowars are... I'm not sure if those have the potential to make enough money to compete with the kind of backing that Alex has. I don't think it's impossible to have that kind of backing to compete with Alex, but I think the potential of a lot of stuff that I've seen on like Twitter. Yeah. I think it's fun and what have you and disrespectful to Alex, which is great.
Starting point is 01:02:10 That's always nice. But, so Alex, he said that there's some good operations out there. Yeah. And he said Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson. Now, Elon Musk owns Twitter and Tucker's show is on Twitter. Yeah. So he's pretty much just the Twitter guy. Yeah, the Twitter is really good.
Starting point is 01:02:28 And apparently Alex thinks that Twitter is Google. Then she came out, I said the clip of the crew two days ago and I forgot to play it. But she gave this speech, I saw it live on CNN. And she's like, and we're going to stop price gouging with price control. She did it again. And that's why they do it. It was big when she first said it a few months ago. and we're gonna stop price gouging with price control. She did it again. And that's why they do it. It was big when she first said it a few months ago.
Starting point is 01:02:49 She did it again on Wednesday, live, because it was after the show, like 2.30, I was eating my lunch and I just sat there and watched her and I went and told the crew, hey, get that clip, I'm sure they did. I forgot to play it the next day. And she just announced price controls again. And then notice it wasn't maybe somebody picked up guys type into X because Google's totally rigged
Starting point is 01:03:12 X is a good search engine now if you don't eat people don't use it as that but that's really what it is I want to speak just type in Kamala calls for price controls again. So that's troubling Alex thinks that Twitter is a search engine I Would I would caution people from that. Like, computer people are like, oh, they ruined Google. Like that's the new, that's the thing. Not new, you know, but the people who've done the analysts. Google's gone down in quality for sure as a user experience.
Starting point is 01:03:41 Yeah, they changed their whole thing, right? And the people who did the research, they noticed that because they noticed shit like that. None of them would be like, but instead of that, use Twitter. That's the most absurd thing. As a search engine. Any complaint you might have had, I think Wikipedia is a great source of information for the largest part.
Starting point is 01:04:01 It's filled with people who really care about the most specific things and good for them. It can be a good launch off point. Don't end there though. Right, right, but it's still a social source of information. And that is a social source of information with people who are like obsessed with it. Twitter is a social source of information with people who hate information and want to destroy it.
Starting point is 01:04:24 And are so mad at wokeness. Wokeness! Yeah, I just find it to almost be self-parody to think of Twitter as a search engine. That's, I mean, yeah, that's crazy. So he's talking about Kamala Harris announcing price controls when obviously it was about anti-price gouging measures that she would take. Right. And so Alex has his team search Twitter to see if he can find his clip that he was talking
Starting point is 01:04:52 about. God damn. Just type in, Kamala calls for price controls again. And I bet it comes up the video clip. But she gave a speech two days ago and she just announced price controls again. And then I didn't even see it anywhere. I'm just guessing I bet somebody did. Harris talks economic plan price controls
Starting point is 01:05:09 if Americans can trust her. Scroll down, what's the date on that? I guess she'd know this was a spell God. She did it again. I didn't even know about this one. Get me that one. So yesterday she did it on another show. I saw her, see where she gave a speech Wednesday.
Starting point is 01:05:28 It was said live, so like 2.30 Central. She's given a speech and says it. So we already found one. Wow, well get me that one. So see, why is that not a bigger deal? I didn't even know about that clip. So in the last 48 hours that I know of, she's called for price controls twice again, and I'm on the news cycle like flies on you know what or white on rice. And I hadn't seen that.
Starting point is 01:05:59 So that means we're not making it a big issue the damn witch just did it again But see that's how it works the first time I freaked out ran around like a chicken my head cut off The next time a couple months later. I'm like hey guys get that I forget to make a big deal about it That's why they do it. They wear you out. Yeah, man So this is a really sad display for someone who's trying to be taken seriously He's already said that he thinks Twitter is a search engine and now he's having the crew search Twitter for a video he half remembers seeing. They find some other clip in a tweet Alex hasn't seen and without watching it or knowing what it is at all, he decides that it's Harris pushing for price controls yet again.
Starting point is 01:06:40 He hasn't watched the clip, he's barely even seen the tweet and yet he's running with this reporting. This is pathetic work So I found the tweet and the clip doesn't include Harris pushing for price controls. So weird She's asked by an MSNBC reporter about her stance against price gouging and how some have accused her of wanting price controls She expresses that she's not going to equivocate about how she's opposed to companies raising prices specifically to exploit people's desperation. It's a fair point that she's making and it's probably in Alex's best interest to just jump to conclusions about the tweet instead of playing it cold because I think he wouldn't
Starting point is 01:07:14 be able to tell the same stories about it. Yeah. Yeah, man. This is tough. This is like 30 years ago being like, ah, you can't trust libraries. I'm going to go to the bathroom stall at a lion's den off I-80. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:32 That's where I'll find the good information. What's that hole about? So there's also like strip away all the pretense. Yeah. Strip away the studio, the fact that Alex is a famous rich guy. Sure. What you have is a 50 year old dude getting mad at a tweet. Yep. And then deciding to yell about it. Yeah. Like he knows what the story is. It's really sick. It's really sad. It's um, he should be watching the prices right. Yes. That's what he should be. Yes. He should be yelling like, lower, lower, lower.
Starting point is 01:08:08 That's what he should be doing. That's what you should be doing. That's what America does when it's sick. So just go watch the prices right, man. So speaking of him being sick, I think he did get COVID. Yeah, that would make sense. Car analogies here today. They just come to my head.
Starting point is 01:08:23 I don't know if they're the best, but you can think of better ones. I picked up a little something in shaking thousands of hands in Pennsylvania. Who could have seen that coming? Couple of the crew, the one we got fevers and weren't doing too well. I haven't gotten a fever. It's gonna take a lot of supplements,
Starting point is 01:08:40 but I keep hacking. I apologize. I'm trying not to. I'm basically over it but just became an irritant kind of a couple fire answers sitting in my trachea steamy and a couple up my nose but it's alright but I apologize for the sniffling and snorting and all the rest of it but it goes with the territory doesn't it? So there's that.
Starting point is 01:09:07 There is that. Your supplements seem to be doing great. I did feel a little bit weird about not wearing a mask in that big of a crowd. But also I thought like, if I wear a mask, I'm going to get beat up. Oh, you're public enemy number one. You're done. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I felt like this is not a situation where it's socially acceptable.
Starting point is 01:09:29 I saw zero people wearing masks. And so what I did was, you know, did some testing and shit afterwards. Cause I was pretty worried that I would get COVID. Yeah, I mean, a reasonable worry. Yeah, but no, I was fine. I tested negative and haven't been sick. But Alex, the guy who really knows about medical stuff seems to keep getting kovat or keep getting some kind of
Starting point is 01:09:55 Sickness, I mean, you know curious I think before kovat before we all spent two years in lockdown and shit. I Was far more like understanding of people being like, oh germs, they could be anywhere. Now it's like, you know, you know to wash your fucking hands. You know, you know these things. It's available to you. Yeah, yeah. And it does bring up the amount to which risks
Starting point is 01:10:22 can be mitigated and people choose not to. Yeah. You know, that is something that if there's a crystal clear lesson that we can take from that time period, it is that. We did learn that there are things you can do. Oh, you can totally do that. There are advantages to wearing a mask in groups of people, even if you're not worried about COVID.
Starting point is 01:10:43 You should probably do it anyways. Right. There's a lot of people who have, you know, immunocompromised conditions, and it is a considerate thing to do, especially if you're not feeling well. Shouldn't breathe up close to somebody, shouldn't avoid washing your hands and then talk to them, shouldn't give people a hug that if you're not comfortable. That totally makes sense. There's all these kinds of things that are like, well, you realize now how much of choices they are. Yeah. And Alex doesn't give a shit and keeps getting sick and probably got a
Starting point is 01:11:10 lot of people sick on that trip. Can't believe it. Can't understand how it would happen. Must be God. Cool. Yeah. So we do finally get to some news. Okay. And here's the first story. Now let's move in to the rest of it. With an election looming, the U.S. is approving the the right to vote. And it's been accelerated for the Democrats. The U. S speeds approval citizenship applications as election nears L. A times. Elon Musk says George Soros just. Bought 200 radio stations. He's buying.
Starting point is 01:12:01 Propaganda machine to influence you more and how you can make the most of it. And I'm not against that. But except that it's all part of giving the right to vote, and it's been accelerated for the Democrats. George Soros just bought 200 radio stations. He's buying a propaganda machine to influence you more. And now you think, oh yeah. Oh yeah. Uh oh, George Soros is buying radio stations to control what I see, says the insane billionaire who bought a social media site so he could control what people see.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Elon has been so successful in what Alex is pretending Soros is doing that Alex thinks Twitter is a competent search engine. This is just pathetic self-parody garbage. I don't even know how to deal with it. But at the same time, you know, hey, I don't like the idea of big groups owning a ton of radio stations. So, you know, I'm not thrilled with that either, but you should really look in the mirror. Yeah, I'm, how about, let's go with this direction,
Starting point is 01:12:46 all right, everybody stop it. Everybody stop it, but Alex, especially stop it. Stop it in a different way. You stop it the most. Yeah, keep on stopping it. However stopping it you can, stop it more than that. Some people should just stop it. Yeah. You gotta think about why you need to stop it. Oh, you gotta get into it.
Starting point is 01:13:04 You gotta get into the time out. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Also, if Alex had read these stories that he's scanning the headlines of, he would know that the approval speed for naturalization requests isn't really up. It's back to where it was in like 2014. When Trump was in office, he almost doubled the processing time that applications were subject to because his administration wanted to make it harder for people to become citizens so they could be disenfranchised. Trump's xenophobic policies created a problem which was increased processing time and a huge backlog of applicants. And now Biden
Starting point is 01:13:36 is cutting through some of that red tape to solve the problem. This is then dishonestly reported by Alex to obscure reality and make it look like Biden is trying to force through a ton of new applications in order to steal the election. It's a classic distraction game and misinterpretation. Yeah. Yeah. If there's anything that everybody should be able to agree on, it's that no matter how fast that the United States government's bureaucracy may be reported as moving, it is not moving fast.
Starting point is 01:14:05 It could move faster. It could move faster. It could always move faster. It is not moving fast. Yeah. And this reporting of, oh, these applications are moving so fast is exploiting Trump slowing it down and that hurdle being removed. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:20 And even then, these applications are moving so fast it only takes 11 years Jesus Christ guys, you know, so in the next clip here Alex discusses how nobody likes Kamala Harris No one likes her. Okay, because she's not a juicy hamburger. Hmm Juicy she is not 98% of people don't like her 99% of black people don't like her. She you could not find a more the a hamburger from your favorite hamburger place they brought you a plastic piece of plastic you look at it says on a hamburger it doesn't smell i can tell it's plastic what is this and trump's big old giant triple meat cheese onions crispy fries and onion rings just came out of the fryer man you can see the grease dripping off of it that's bad for you I cannot even believe we have to even do this. And they think we're so stupid that a woman that 98% of people
Starting point is 01:15:31 don't like in the polls when she was up against 10 other Democrats. But again, that's the new world order, folks. They want to feed you what you don't want. You want a nice salad with some tomatoes and onions and ranch. They want to give you cockroaches to eat. The WF is funding with Bill Gates. Wait for it for school children. They're already doing it in Europe.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Cockroach milk. It's not milk. It's cockroach juice. They don't have kids. They come up with cockroach juice because it's the grossest thing you could think of. Other than being with Kamala, that sounds about like having sex with a cockroach. Makes me so disgusted on a beat up a dog.
Starting point is 01:16:19 Yeah, right? This is so dumb. I think he's hungry. You know what's nice? Here's what's nice. All right Once you have Hillary Doesn't hurt. Oh, she's so me everybody hates her. Yeah, welcome to the fucking who cares? We already ran that one. It does well It also feels like once they've done all they did against Hillary
Starting point is 01:16:42 Yep, a lot of the same tricks are just don't feel as as potent. Now you nailed Hillary with those. It's just not gonna work anymore. That's the problem. You hit her on the head and you know what? You got her. Congratulations. Good for you. But that's only a one-time shot, you know? You also made a great point that Alex's metaphor is a meal that is really bad for you. Yes. And probably going to give you a heart attack. Perceptually, you believe that this is something that you will enjoy.
Starting point is 01:17:12 And during the process of eating it, you will find that you do not enjoy it, and then you will die early. Trump's going to make you shoot your brain down. Yeah, exactly. Yes. Trump is the diarrhea of politics. Congratulations. Also, they're not trying to make kids drink cockroaches, but that's fun. I mean, I'm fine. Fine. Should we get to another news story? Because the first thought I have, I understand. They are not milking cockroaches. There's not
Starting point is 01:17:41 going to be a little lab somewhere with a bunch of little like- Are you imagining Robert De Niro as a cockroach? I am 100% Can you milk me? Can you milk me? Are you imagining him as a cockroach? I mean why not? Now you are.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Now I am. So we get to another news story. Okay. And it's just about woke again. Woke is taking over. Things are woke member of the New York Times headlines and others of years ago is milk racists You want a new one today zero hedge migrant now racist hate speech says unelected language cop And the UN group wants you to stop using it.
Starting point is 01:18:26 So first don't call them illegal aliens. Then don't call them aliens. Then don't call them illegal. Then don't call them foreigners. Now you're supposed to call them migrant. And now you don't call them migrant. You call them citizen like she said and like Biden said the minute they get here. Not really.
Starting point is 01:18:45 So this is an op-ed piece in The Intercept that was covered in Zero Head that Alex is whining about where the writer discusses linguistic history and how the term migrant or migratory wasn't generally used in terms of people until fairly recently. The word applied more to animals that had patterns of movement and in some ways the labeling of people as migrants assumes that they are always migrants, which is to say that they're not incorporated into the whole of where they arrive. And so there is an interesting point that's brought up by this. The word is somewhat fitting for seasonal workers who would come up from Mexico and
Starting point is 01:19:17 then return, but that term doesn't describe the population that it's being applied to now. This isn't some woke lecture that's being forced on Alex. It's a good point that writer Debbie Nathan makes, and I'm going to reflect on this language use on this front thanks to what I read in the article and the points that were made. I use the word migrant a lot as a catch-all term, and there's probably a better word that I could use in a lot of those instances, and I did not not realize that. So it's a good point. Anyway, Alex is mad about this because he's constantly searching for new things to be mad about and hates immigrants. I mean, I think the irony of what he said is he does bring up the point that is
Starting point is 01:20:00 being missed by the very cogent explanation of migrant in its history is that your problem with the word migrant has nothing to do with the word migrant. It has everything to do with Alex using the word migrant because as he said, oh, it used to be we could say foreigner, but now we can't say that because the meaning of foreigner is to me the same as the meaning of migrant is the same as the meaning of scary murderers The scary of Mongol like your problem is that you can't denigrate this population exactly But you use this word as a way to other and hurt right people and you don't care about the word itself, right? and the
Starting point is 01:20:42 You know the problem with that Idea of like oh well we people didn't use the word migrant like this before. That's because back then they were using forerunner. Or harder slurs. Yeah, exactly. The reason is not because it's being used wrongly. It's because it was adopted to avoid you being like, you shouldn't call them the N word. Yeah. And the thing that this piece I thought was interesting is like, obviously it addresses that and the othering language and the dehumanization that's inherent to the process that we've had of these words.
Starting point is 01:21:20 But at the same time, it does also make the point that what migrant means isn't really accurate in this sense. And I think that on that level Alex should, I don't know, listen, just shut up man. Yeah, no, that is so, it's always interesting listening to somebody who is an expert at linguistics and linguistic history. Talking about an unelected language cop? Which again, that's my favorite way of describing anybody, oh, this unelected language cop, that's good stuff.
Starting point is 01:21:51 But at the same time, their meaning of the word has nothing to do with your understanding of the definition of the word, the popular usage of the word, the historical context of the word, the historical context of the word, they have stolen the sounds that that word symbolizes to you and turned it into foreigner. They're stealing it. They're thieves. And Alex's main complaint is about like, people judge me for using these words angrily. And alright man, go up, people judge you for using the
Starting point is 01:22:26 meaning of words wrong. You're doing it bad. So we got another big news story and it turns out you can't ask questions anymore. At all? Nope. There's other unelected cops apparently who are... You can't ask questions. Finishing out, I was just hitting on these UN affiliated groups now in the media and the professors saying, oh, now the word migrant they told us to use, you're not supposed to use that word now, it's racist. Well that dovetails with this article from Infowars.com. Links right to the announcement yesterday.
Starting point is 01:22:57 American Psychological Association tells children that asking questions is a form of disinformation. They say if it's a school or a mainstream media, do not ask questions, that's bad. Yeah, so that's quite a story. That is a big deal to tell children not to ask questions. Yeah, so if you go to the Infowars article that Alex references, it actually doesn't link to the American Psychological Association,
Starting point is 01:23:20 but it pretends to. So weird. Instead, if you click a link that appears to go to their primary source, it takes you to a sub stack post on a blog called Armageddon Pros written by somebody named Ben Barty. He's not exactly a hard news kind of guy with one of his recent articles being titled, quote, Kamala's white cucks push positive multiracial feminist democracy narrative. Now that's an elected language cop right there.
Starting point is 01:23:44 So here's a choice passage from that article. Quote, if you're a white man you could literally flagellate yourself until your back is pulp while sodomizing yourself with a giant black equity dildo and you still wouldn't get a pardon for your sins. Well, sounds kind of mad. Neither of those two things would be real restorative justice I would say. Mm-hmm. You know? Seems like the kind of guy that I'm gonna link to as a source though. Seems like a good writer and qualified. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Gonna be tough. So anyway, on his blog post, he doesn't link first to the APA either. Instead, he links to another substack, which sets the framework for what the APA said. Only after that is there a link to the actual document. Sure. As it turns out, it's not an announcement or a document. It's a book called, quote, true or false, the science of perception, misinformation, and disinformation.
Starting point is 01:24:33 It's a landing page where you can buy that book. Great. This other sub stack covered the blurb on the page where you can buy the book, and this seemingly very not racist guy covered it again on Armageddon Pros, and then Alex covered his blog post on Infowars, which he is now talking about on air. All of this just comes back to like a three sentence overview of the book. Three paragraph little blurb. By the time this is on Infowars, the article begins, quote, new children's literature
Starting point is 01:25:01 from the American Psychological Association aims to brainwash kids into believing that the simple, innocent asking question constitutes intolerable disinformation. So stop asking questions, says the APA. That's quite a lead. You know what I do like, what I like about the horrible laundering system that we have that gets this kind of stuff all the way up to Fox News eventually. What I do like is that even people like Infowars have to be trolling around finding that going like, man, I can't believe this guy found a way to be mad at this book. That's amazing.
Starting point is 01:25:35 That is, it's impressive to get that mad about something that is not possible to get mad at. Well, I think that there's a, there's a pretty good clear reason why they're mad about this. Sure. And I'll talk about that here in a second. But I want to make the point that none of what is going on here, none of what's in Alex's coverage of this, or any any of the stuff that he links to on the Infowars thing, it none of it is supported by the underlying material. This is not for children. It's a preteen or young teen focused book, according to the blurb. And they never say that asking questions is intolerable disinformation.
Starting point is 01:26:14 And this is what it all links back to. Like all of this, Alex links to the blog. The blog links to another blog and the associated, the AAPA book sales website. So following this train of sources, you go Info Wars, Blog, APA. It takes you right back to the primary thing. And none of this coverage is supported. In fact, the page to buy the book, it links to a seven-page excerpt from the book that includes a note for adults reading, quote, definitions of critical thinking vary, but most focus on a number of different cognitive skills, including the ability to analyze and
Starting point is 01:26:56 think rationally about it. Whatever the definition, the goal is to help students develop a questioning approach to information so that they can arrive at an unbiased judgment about its accuracy. That's the only time the question appears in that sample section. Yeah. The Info Wars article and then Alex by extension are taking their reporting entirely from the Armageddon Pros blog and its headline quote APA's children's literature Disinformation can be spread by asking a question. This doesn't appear in the APA page selling the book, it's a construct entirely of Ben
Starting point is 01:27:30 Barty's interpretations and feelings. But if you go to the second sub stack post that he links to in his post, they actually read the book and that blog includes the passage that this is all being based on. It's absent from Ben's blog and also from Alex's coverage, but if you go an unnecessary third step deeper, you can find what they're talking about. And the problem is that this book very accurately and dangerously conveys the entire game that Alex plays. From the book, quote, it's not always necessary to lie to spread disinformation.
Starting point is 01:28:06 In fact, disinformation can be spread just by asking a question. When a question hints at something but doesn't state it, beware. Does that question use a bit of truth to suggest something that isn't true? It might be disinformation, especially if the person asking doesn't have facts to support what they're implying, or if they can't even answer their own question. Disinformation spread through questions can be used to challenge scientific evidence, even when there's no proof that the data are wrong. This makes me think of Darren Beatty when he was on earlier asking a question about
Starting point is 01:28:40 is this person possibly... Just asking a question. Has he ever been to Ukraine? Does he have a suspicious travel history to Ukraine? It feels like he can't... Is can't nation being spread by a question. I don't think he can answer that question No, he can't it makes me suspicious Yeah If people more widely understood this tactic for spreading bullshit ideas Alex wouldn't have a career and neither would any of these dipshits in the whole ecosystem that he lives in they know it
Starting point is 01:29:02 So they have to create disinformation about people who are trying to help people understand this dynamic, which is why this guy gets mad on the blog, and which is why Alex is covering him getting mad on the blog and misreporting it this way to his audience. Yeah. What's interesting is Alex's insistence that he's covering the actual source document here, when he's covering a substack covering another substack why didn't he go one step deeper and just report on that second substack that actually read the book and has the information available on it as opposed to the substack that he did use as a source which doesn't have any of this stuff I
Starting point is 01:29:38 suspect it's because the writer of the Infowars article wanted to use some of Ben's language and some of his lines, like this one that they do quote from Ben's blog about the writer of the misinformation book. Quote, this is the subspecies of human parentheses loosely defined that aspires to be the gods of the brave new world argues Ben Barty of Armageddon prose about toner and her ilk. So I think he wanted to use the kind of vibe that this guy is putting forward. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:09 Also, just before that part that Alex quoted on the blog, Ben also said, quote, Look at those Adderall eyes, Adderall reptile eyes on this bitch Jacqueline B. Toner. Weird that didn't make the part that Alex quoted. Maybe there was a little too over. Damn. Or the article about white cucks supporting Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 01:30:29 See, I think he wanted some of that editorial tone, which is why he used Ben's, and when I say he, I mean whoever wrote the influence article. But they wanted to retain some of that, which is why this is a source, even though it's an incomplete source and a bad one. Whereas the other substack would have worked to show the thing that you're claiming to report on.
Starting point is 01:30:51 I don't know. It's interesting. I think it's intentional. You would rather guide people to this angry racist guy's blog than the APA's website where this book is. Yeah, 100%. Totally. Yeah, 100%. Where this book is. Totally. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:06 Yeah, no, it makes perfect sense because it gives you the two things that you really want, which is it gives you the chance to say you've cited a source so you feel like a real journalist, despite the fact that you haven't, and it gives you the chance to quote people who say things that you would say, but that you wouldn't be allowed to say if you were a journalist, so you get to be like, ha ha, see, I didn't even say it. Isn't it fun? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:30 So Alex tells a little bit of a fib about this book. Why asking questions is a conspiracy theory. Why you shouldn't do that? Again, you know you're in a cult and that's happening. American Psychological Association's children's literature, disinformation can be spread just by asking a question Wow And here's the document true or false And it goes on saying asking true or false is not good
Starting point is 01:31:56 You need to do what you're told and take things at face value. I don't feel like it's Wow You don't walk from something like that, you run. I guess. If he looked into this at all, he'd know that one of the sample pages is actually a big list of statements that it asks the reader to assess as true or false. Things like, bulls get angry when they see red, or swimming after eating causes cramps. It's an illustration of statements that are false, but a lot of people probably believe
Starting point is 01:32:27 because of the way information has been transmitted over time. A lot of well-meaning misunderstandings or mistakes have contributed to a lot of people having incorrect perceptions, and that's okay. You can build from there, typically by asking questions which this book encourages you to do. Alex is committing a deep fraud in order to not have people question what he's doing.
Starting point is 01:32:50 Protecting the business by not allowing this influence in that calls out the game he's playing, which is fun. It's like that, what, my oldest brother was saying something about, you know, 90% of your body heat escapes through your head. And I was like, okay, here's what happened. They were testing body heat and then they didn't make the guy wear a hat. Okay? He wore a suit, but he didn't wear a hat.
Starting point is 01:33:16 So all the heat, there was only one place for the heat to go. It has nothing to do with it. Whatever you're saying about 90%, it doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any goddamn sense. It's just bullshit. And it's a good thing to think when you're remembering to have your kids wear a hat when it's cold out. So why not believe it? It's a harmless misconception. You've never been like, oh man, I can't believe that guy died because 90% of his body heat.
Starting point is 01:33:39 What are you talking about? Should've worn a hat. Yeah. So Alex says that his gold sponsor is going to be coming hat. Yeah. So, um, Alex says that his, uh, gold sponsor is going to be coming on to talk. So I got real disappointed and felt, well, my time is not long here. I will be, I will be leaving once the doctor, the good doctor comes around. Yeah. Uh, but first Alex blessed me with a really fun one, two punch. Okay. So he starts talking about how many people have cows in the US.
Starting point is 01:34:05 Okay. Maybe not for clone purposes. Just for beef. Just for beef. I like the idea of a guy who trained his dog to smell clones and keeps calling the cops and is like, oh, there's a clone! Plot twist. That's why the dogs are so mean to Alex.
Starting point is 01:34:22 He has to keep beating him up because he's a clone. And that's how he finds out. Got it. So anyway, he starts rambling about how many people have cows. And so Kamala comes out over a month ago and says, these corporations gouging people, we're going to lower prices by not letting them overcharge you. Now our country is still so competitive unless it's something like insurance or things that the government's got involved in that are oligopolies, that's groups that work to form monopolies, that most stuff's very competitive.
Starting point is 01:34:54 Eggs, bacon, milk, lettuce, tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, anything. I'm legally required to have insurance. You don't understand that. There's hundreds of thousands of groups and people making produce of potatoes. There's hundreds of thousands of groups and people make, produce the potatoes. There's hundreds of thousands of people, probably more. Look up how many Americans own cows. I mean, there's a lot of people that only have like 20 acres and they got five cows and they have a few babies a year and every few years they sell a couple of cows and you know, you get $5,000 or so. It's a little extra money to pay the property tax i would guess let me just randomly guess
Starting point is 01:35:27 i bet the number of people just randomly in the united states out of 350 million raising cows type in the number of americans raising cows to twitter i bet it's i bet it's five million just type it in they'll have a commerce department number. I bet it's, I mean, we got an economist, Kirk Elliott, he's about to come on. You search this, you're the economist. How many Americans raise cattle? Because even if you got five of them, that counts. I would imagine it's in the millions. So there's competition there. It's competition because a lot of people raise cows. Probably five million. I strong one? that is an insane way
Starting point is 01:36:06 of thinking about how things work yep I bet there's millions things work this is why chat GPT cannot replace Alex random stray thoughts and trying to impress people with his guesses how many people have cows? Is this, is this, hey, hey, hey, hey, I bet it's 415 in the morning. I bet it's 415 a.m. right now. Go ahead and Google it. For now. Look it up. Better look it up quick.
Starting point is 01:36:33 It's going to change. Yeah. It'll be 416. So I think that one thing that's not being taken into account is the government subsidies that go into all of these crops. Yeah. Like a lot of them are, their government is involved in a lot of those things. Alex isn't taking that into account, but I don't really even give a shit because I like
Starting point is 01:36:52 a guessing game and I love it when Alex gets into one of these moods because sometimes you would be surprised by random trivia that he does kind of actually know. So sometimes he'll ask himself a question like this. Yeah. And it'll be pretty close. Okay. And he'll be like, I was just going from memory. And it'll feel really proud. He will feel proud of himself. And then sometimes it goes like this. There's 20,000 max. Something crazy. Well maybe it's 5 million. That's the over under. Sure. Sure. I'm gonna take the under. Okay. Most of the time even under Trump a gallon of filtered water was more than a gallon of gasoline
Starting point is 01:37:33 So you're getting gouged by the Gas station that has nothing to do with that. That's a lie, but she wants price controls on gas stations Alright less than 1% of Americans are involved in farming operations, which includes raising cows and agriculture, so 1% of 350 million. They're saying a few million. I don't think that's accurate. I've driven all over this country, Wisconsin, Texas, and California.
Starting point is 01:38:00 Probably all over this country. I mean, they don't have- They're fucking everywhere. Most people don't drive when they have to get get the exemption the egg exemption, and they've got cows or they're raising bees or something to Cut the taxes that that's not true They probably don't even have accurate numbers. I would guess whoo why? Why wouldn't they have accurate numbers? I bet we actually have numbers not five percent of the public the last numbers
Starting point is 01:38:23 I saw are somewhat self-sufficient with no large enough garden or farm and cows to be self-sufficient. Used to be like 45% during the Depression. But I digress. The point is there's competition there. There's a lot of people raising cows. But I'm digressing. Certainly, certainly are.
Starting point is 01:38:38 So let's track this. Alex started by, for no reason, challenging himself to guess how many people raise cows. I bet everybody raises cows. I bet it's five million. I bet it's five plus million. He starts talking about something else. Someone does look it up. Yep. And it turns out that he is way over. So instead of saying like I was off, he says that is wrong. Fuck them. They're wrong. And not only that that the actual number is unknowable It is impossible to know how many people are raising cows. I have driven around I've seen a lot of cows probably in Wisconsin
Starting point is 01:39:14 So I'm actually right this number is wrong and it is impossible to have knowledge because I have been shown to be wrong Yep, but you know what is knowable this This talking point that I have about 5% of the population being self sufficient, which is changing the subject entirely. Completely. That's not how many people have cows. Nope. This is stupid. I think this is the person who's trying to tell you that the man says that it's a conspiracy to ask questions. This is a guy who's trying to tell you that he understands the rules of the devil follows. Yep.
Starting point is 01:39:50 This is a petty, stupid asshole who thinks Twitter is a search engine. Then you just, you see a demonstration of the way that he's acting when he's confronted with being wrong about something. Yeah. It's fun by himself by himself about cows Yeah, I can't imagine. I can't imagine being at like a fucking local Fair walking by and being like oh, I Bet there's 20,000 jelly beans in there now. There's 500 fuck you. There's 20,000 give it to me really
Starting point is 01:40:23 Oh, can anybody count that Really? How can one know? Can anybody count that high? Can anybody count to 500? No, obviously not. So there's 20,000 jelly beans. Give me the jelly beans please. Well, yeah, it's sad. It's insane! It's insane. I love it. I love a moment like that. Nah, they're wrong.
Starting point is 01:40:43 No wrestling with it. No moment of like, what if I am wrong? What does it mean if I just overestimate it? Maybe I was just embellishing. Maybe you know what I was? I was kind of actually just saying that it's more, what I was saying is like metaphorically, it's more than you think.
Starting point is 01:41:02 It's more than you might imagine. That's what I was trying to say. This competition is all those times. Yeah, that's what I was trying to say. But instead it was, nah, they're wrong. It's more than you might imagine. That's what I was trying to say. But instead is, nah, they're wrong. It's five million. And this is something that I think is magical and can really only exist in a semi empowered workplace. Yeah. Like Alex has given the people who are behind the boards enough ability to just Google shit and put something on the screen that sometimes it's a problem for him and he has to roll with it. They don't know that he absolutely doesn't want them to put that up. They can't know. Or maybe they do know. But they put
Starting point is 01:41:37 it up anyway. Maybe they don't care. I don't know. It's such a weird work environment that this can happen any professionalism. This would never happen Yeah, it's charming it's amazing anyway Kirk Elliott comes in and who cares So I think the most important thing about this episode really at the end of the day is that like admission that he has of That these businesses are fake. Yeah. All this other shit that he's doing will be absorbed into info wars if they succeed in repurchasing the IP. Yeah. Um, I think I've not heard him be that blunt about it. Um, but yeah, probably nothing will happen. And uh, okay. So, okay. How about this? All right. So five million plus people have cows in the United States, which we are accepting is true
Starting point is 01:42:27 Yeah, that is now 100% we know that it's true because it's unknowable. Yeah Yeah, I do love that. Okay, say one of these clone cows Right escapes or whatever inter breeds with one of these regular cows All right. We already know that with that Monsanto guy, if he gets a hold of your gene stuff, he'll splice it and he'll get his own thing going. Somebody is making their own homemade clone cows. And I need to know find. Yeah, exactly. I need to know who it is. I want a homemade clone
Starting point is 01:43:00 cow. Wow. And here's the thing. If you do a 23 and me, you might accidentally find out that I am the cow! It's an inconvenient knowledge that you're partially related to a clone cow that Percy Schmeiser is growing. Oh my god. Oh man. We've learned a lot today. We have learned a lot today.
Starting point is 01:43:19 But we've also learned nothing. We've learned nothing. So we'll be back! But until then, we have a website. Indeed we do, it's knowledgefight. learned nothing. So we'll be back. But until then, we have a website. Indeed we do. It's knowledgefight.com. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo.
Starting point is 01:43:29 I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I am the Mysterious Professor. Woo! Yeah! Woo! Yeah! Woo!
Starting point is 01:43:37 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. I love you.

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