Knowledge Fight - #992: December 24, 2024

Episode Date: December 27, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan gather around the fire with a cup of cocoa to enjoy a classic Christmas Eve edition of Alex's show, where he rambles about how his bond with God is sexual and how h...is dad was a whiz kid.

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Starting point is 00:00:16 Dan and Jordan, I am sweating! N-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! N-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! N-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! N-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! N-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-knowledge fight! 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.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Knowledge fight. I need money. Andy and Kansas. Andy and, Andy and, stop it. 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.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. Andy and Kansas. 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 with the Elder of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh indeed we are Dan. I'm Jordan. We're gonna do like to sit around worship with the elder Salene and talk a little bit about
Starting point is 00:01:05 Alex Jones. Oh indeed. We are Dan Jordan Jordan Jordan quick question for you. What's up? What's your bright spot today, buddy? Where you go first my bright spot? We talked about it a little bit before the show sure Heated the mics up. I had the best Christmas of my life by my wife's Moms are beyond generous and and amazing with their everything. But my bright spot has to be that we have a new addition to the family. We're getting Sonny. Sonny's ready to come home.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Sonny came home. I'm so excited. Sonny is coming home. You gotta play that song when Sonny walks in the door. Yeah, that'll be great. Sonny came home. We're gonna have three pups. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Three dogs. And they all look the same, right? Yeah, they're all Westies. They're all Westies. It's, you know, it is what it is. I think if I were to ever visit, there would be certain points where I wouldn't be able to tell there's a third dog around.
Starting point is 00:02:03 Because one of them might be in the other room and I just see two and I just assume they're Jake and Fanny. It's possible but I'll tell you what, you can't mistake the beauty and brightness of Sunny. That's very sweet. The name is perfect. She is just, she overcame liver problems. People were like, she's gonna die.
Starting point is 00:02:24 She's too young to then I've never seen dogs that 90% chance and all that stuff and it's like ah she made it through and she's got a great attitude well wonderful yeah I can't wait to meet her congratulations on your family thank you very much that's that's a that is lovely it is really beautiful how about you um I don't know. Uh, I had a good Christmas too. Yeah. Um, so Jordan, today, you know what? You know, it's a great bright spot. What? Uh, we're gonna get a new year soon. It is 2024 one. I've had enough of it. It'll be
Starting point is 00:02:56 good to put it behind us. Yeah. Yeah. I want to see that five on the calendar. I'll tell you what, it's just around the corner. I think cat Williams was wrong What I mean, I think you go back you listen to that episode of him on the Shannon Sharp show There are several things that you knew he was wrong about because they are physically impossible to have achieved or to achieve later But I don't think that this was the year of truth-telling that he foresaw No, no truths have been said. There have been some truths, but not as many as we should have maybe confronted. Let's get that next year coming in so I can get annoyed by that one and look forward to
Starting point is 00:03:34 the six. We need to get a new cat interview. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. Yeah. And we're going to be talking about Christmas Eve. Oh, he did do a... He did a show on the 24th. All right, all right. But I meanth. Alright alright. There's no hatchets
Starting point is 00:03:47 or anything. Eh that's disappointing. It's still a Christmas Eve broadcast. Sure. So I was gonna try and rewrite Twas the Night before the holiday. Yeah. Because we're woke around here. We're woke as shit. Yeah. Yeah. Not a creature in occupied Texas was stirring. Not even a mouse. I gave up on it. Good call. We're going to talk about the 24th. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Uh, but first let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walls. That's a great idea. So first, thank you, uh, for helping a pattern seeker like me try to make sense out of all the nonsense. Thank you for being out there. You literally make things easier to bear. Here's a word from the Jewish space laser swinging Kabbalah for you. If I am I because you are you and you
Starting point is 00:04:27 are you because I am I then I am not and you are not I am I not I and you are not you. But if I am I because I am I and you are you because you are you then I am I and you are you now chew on this. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you so much. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Next to my good friend, John from Kat. He turned me on to y'all back in 2021. Been a fan listener ever since. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:04:50 You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And Alex Jones for press secretary. Only press secretary with the potential to increase the deficit. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:05:00 You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Or like a bench press secretary. Nice. Boom. Strong. Boom. We also got a technocrat in the mix Jordan. So thank you so much to Seamus Okulahan for God Emperor 2028. Long live his wormliness. Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy shark.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little, little kitty baby. I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yeah, thank you very much. So we start off our Christmas Eve adventure.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Alex is in studio. And I should say, I think he's been looking better lately. I don't know what it is. Sure. He's either. You have floated a theory to me. Well, I have a number of theories and none of them I would stand behind.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Okay. Some of them involve Ozempic. Sure. He's sick. Yeah. Or he's been working out quite a bit. Sure. Something, but he looks very different.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Whatever he's doing to deal with what's going on right now is making him look better, but I don't think in a healthy way. Yeah, he looks better suspiciously. And I think that him being out of studio for a bit really drove that home. You're seeing him back at the desk. Sure. And I don't know. But one thing that is the same, no matter how long he's been gone, is that most of his show is going to be about killing time. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Yeah. So that's what we start with. All right. And anti-globalist pro-liberty groups are winning and surging everywhere. The establishment corporate media run by the big think tanks and intelligence agencies are in total conniption fits and are generating and creating and exacerbating crises
Starting point is 00:06:55 in the attempt to bring humanity to our knees, but the vast majority of people are awake and not going along with it. And many of the minions are starting to wake up very very quickly but That great news is extremely paradoxical because the guys are not going to give up That's not a pair of jobs They're launching all of their virus hysteria and fear-mongering They are trying to escalate and
Starting point is 00:07:27 exacerbate military conflicts. They are waging war. Well, their private central banks against any independent local businesses. They are trying to escalate and exacerbate military conflicts. They are trying to escalate and
Starting point is 00:07:44 exacerbate military conflicts. They are waging war or private central banks against any independent local business or farming infrastructure. But every day that passes exponentially, they They are losing ground. The tide has violently, and I mean that as if waves crashing into the shore turned against them. They are being thrown against the rocks. They are having their political bones and backs and skulls shattered and smashed into bloody pulp in the information war because we have the white-hot flaming sword of victorious truth and all they have is their fountains of vomitous lies. I don't know this is a white-hot font of truth, but I mean, this show is such protracted,
Starting point is 00:08:48 long, we're winning, but also they're scary and they're losing butt blood and skulls upon the rocks. We're strong, we're also weak, be scared, but we're so strong. It's just annoying. Yeah, yeah, I don't know if it's quite a paradox to say a lot of nothing. You can weave some paradoxes in there. Sure, sure, sure. I think so. Yeah, that's very possible.
Starting point is 00:09:13 No, it's definitely not a paradox for somebody to be in conflict, win a battle and then still be in conflict. No, you know, no, it's not paradoxical. No, it's just I mean, it's kind of the way of conflict really Yeah, there is there are very few things in life that are like absolute ends of conflict. Yeah Yeah, the complete resolution or at least ones that end up in violence don't usually end up Leading to like that treaty of Versailles was shit. I think you and Alex could talk a long time about that. Maybe. Slightly different takes.
Starting point is 00:09:47 So I think that most of this show, like I said, is just a lot of it is killing time. Sure. And that is tough to come back to. Yeah. We had a little Rob Schneider break. We had a little Tucker. And then coming back to like, make the most of your time,
Starting point is 00:10:02 my friend. Yeah. It's Christmas Eve. Yeah. And that's why they've been racing to get their global cashless society on and to cut off the resources so that you're so desperate you will accept a global social credit score and universal basic income with the ai carbon tax regimen tracking controlling and manipulating and penalizing and rewarding when you're a good slave everything you do but by increments always taking more more more and the
Starting point is 00:10:33 people that go along with will think they're smart because they're doing better than others who aren't submitting but in the end we all end up being complete slaves with no free will that is is the endgame of the enemy. Sure. All right. Senator Paul is not just doing referrals, as he's done twice before, calling for criminal investigations and saying it's clear that Fowlch is committed crimes. He's saying, damn it, I want him arrested now, cut and dry, illegal, gain of function, all the documents, all the admissions, all the admissions, all the witnesses.
Starting point is 00:11:06 This is a fun headline for Alex because he doesn't actually have anything to report, but he still needs to make this feel like there's been an escalation. So in the past Rand Paul has whined about how Fauci should be arrested, now he's saying it with gusto. Damn it! I want his badge! Got him! This is kind of what Rand Paul does now.
Starting point is 00:11:23 He gets into little fights with Fauci and hearings, and then clips of that make the rounds and excite the social media base Nothing's achieved by it. No greater truth is found and it's kind of just boiled down the process of government to the level of twitch debates So that's where we're at now with with folks like Rand Paul. Yeah trying to get cool zingers for Alex to announces Victories, I will say there is a and I I'm going to I'm going to say that it's perverse but I don't know if I mean it I kind of want to see Rand Paul try and arrest Fauci I just think that'd be
Starting point is 00:11:59 funny like him making Fauci do a perp walk really we've watch watch on TV, CNN is like, Fauci's been taken into custody. He's got the code over his head like a mob boss. Citizens arrest. Absolutely. That's what I want. That's what I want. Come on. Yeah. So this next clip I mostly kept in because it's as close to Christmasy as we're going to get. Okay. He was behind HIV, behind it all. Talking about Fauci. Yeah. That is a true Rumpelstiltskin. That is a true evil elf. Not the type that brings presents down the chimney, but brings you bio weapons and deadly shots that turn off your immune system and are filled with cancer viruses. That is a man that would make Joseph Mingula, the Nazi angel of death, blush.
Starting point is 00:12:53 If you graded evil by its height, Fauci is a trillion feet tall and his evil, Joseph Mingula was only a thousand feet tall if you grade them by height I like this I like this new form of I guess bar graph based morality yeah yeah I like it so you got some elves in there that's that's as Christmassy as this gets no although Alex is broadcasting with like a fire on the big screen behind him. So there's that.
Starting point is 00:13:25 That feels a little holidayish. I don't think Horseman of Pestilence on a shelf has the exact same ring as Elf on a shelf, but maybe more accurate in Alex's version. I think that you have a product on your hands that could work, but the problem is the rhyme. The Elf on a Shelf really is just the rhyme. It is a very strong rhyme though.
Starting point is 00:13:46 The product itself, there's a lot of variations you can make on it. Horseman of pestilence on the micro- nope, still doesn't work. So Fauci is hot in Alex's mind. So he talks a bit about it. We also have Rand Paul's testivist report exposes Bautzis NIH wasting taxpayer money on barbaric cat experiments electroshock and brain mutilation and he asked why do they do that it's about training the medical workers the technicians to do barbarous things and I learned that from family that was working in those areas.
Starting point is 00:14:26 But I decided to get out of it. And then they let us why do we do this? And they said, well, it's a test to see what you'll do. No kidding. Oh, remove these Beagles larynxes and then tie them down and put a bag over their head with flesh eating flies that lay maggots in their flesh. Sure. That's what Fauci funds one of thousands of things. Why? Because they want to see if people will do that. It's like the Mexican Mafia or the Italian Mafia or any
Starting point is 00:14:59 other mafia. Okay, well, you want to be a real member? You got to work for us a few years robbing places carrying packages. Sure. Being a pimp, whatever. Now we want this business owner killed. Okay, this is interesting. Carrying packages seems like lower on the on the bar graph scale. Deliveries must be made. I mean, I can. Yeah. Yeah, no, I get it. So I just want to say this before we get into anything like if you're a person who has misgivings about the Very idea of testing things on animals you have a respectable position and that's not the conversation
Starting point is 00:15:30 I'm gonna get into totally it very well Maybe that we're wrong as a society to run tests on animals But that doesn't that discussion is separate from the one that Alex is trying to evoke here where scientists like Fauci just do evil Experiments to see if people will do them like some kind of a weird gang initiation process Yeah, I know that's how things work in the comic books. Alex has studied, but this is very dumb So those beagle studies that Alex is talking about the removing of the larynx That happens in some lab settings with dogs that are there which I think we can all say is pretty fucked up, but also it is partially for their own safety as well.
Starting point is 00:16:08 If there's a bunch of dogs that are all around each other barking, it's dangerous for themselves and for the people there. But the ones that he's specifically talking about, the bag and the flies and stuff, that has to do with the 2021 expose put out by the White Coat Waste Project, a group that opposes animal testing, but is also a bit on the irresponsible side with the way their messaging ends up getting packaged. For instance, some of their work was used to give credibility to the panic from last year about an Ebola outbreak happening in Colorado, because they had highlighted a lab that works with bats in the vicinity of the place
Starting point is 00:16:41 where the healthcare workers were getting an Ebola vaccine. Right. I may find some underlying agreement with them about the mist of the place where the healthcare workers were getting an Ebola vaccine. Right. I may find some underlying agreement with them about the mistreatment of animals, but I also really only see their name come up when it's in relation to dumb, fraudulent right-wing meme campaigns that aren't fundamentally about the treatment of these animals. The lab bats hysteria wasn't about the treatment of those bats. It was about stoking fears of a possible Ebola outbreak. And the hysteria around these beagles isn't about the treatment of those bats. It was about stoking fears of a possible Ebola outbreak. And the hysteria around these beagles isn't about the dogs themselves.
Starting point is 00:17:09 It's about attacking Fauci because of COVID. It's pretty clear that it's not about the dogs. So there were two studies involving beagles in Tunisia, one of which the NIAID sent funding and the other which they did not. The one they did not was accidentally credited as having received NIAID funding because they were both around the issue of leishmeniasis, a parasite mostly spread by sandfly bites. According to the World Health Organization, there are about a million new cases of it every year and it's a condition that has outbreak potential. There are some good treatments for meniasis,
Starting point is 00:17:45 but the preventative measure is something researchers are obviously looking for, including a vaccine or a way to address animal reservoir populations. In the case of Tunisia, one of these reservoir populations was dogs. The study that the NIAID was involved with was a test of a potential vaccine on dogs
Starting point is 00:18:03 who would get the shot and then be let roam in high sandfly areas. The one that they weren't involved in was the one that caused the most uproar because it involved the images of dogs with their heads in mesh enclosures. That was not just a pure exercise in barbarism though. It was studying if sandflies were more drawn to dogs that were infected already or not. Sure, sure sure sure there's a scientific reason to do these studies As much as they may be off-putting and the way that Alex engages with this is fucking childish. Yeah but that being said I'm not trying to say that concern about animal testing is off base or wrong. No, no, no, I mean
Starting point is 00:18:43 Here's what I'd say about this. If we follow my core, like, I don't remove the choice of something that has sapience or whatever you like. If we follow that to its logical conclusion, I'm moving in with the Sentinelese people, an uncontacted tribe. You know what I'm saying? All right. At very least you can't eat meat for sure. Exactly, I'm going down a route that ultimately leads
Starting point is 00:19:09 to me not really participating in all of current society. So if you wanna, if, I mean, I can't do that because they murder everybody that comes near them. But also I don't think I'm not attracted to it a little bit. Yeah, what are you gonna say? Sure. Yeah. And I think that, you attracted to it a little bit. Yeah, what are you gonna say? Sure? Yeah, and I think that You know doesn't it doesn't justify
Starting point is 00:19:28 You know testing on animals, but a lot of medical breakthroughs that have allowed You know your pets to survive Probably involve totally some things that you're not happy about and I don't know I do like the idea Here's what I imagine. All right Sure, you want to you want to work for the NIH? This was a great. This was a great great interview I think we want to offer you a job. We've just got one last question. Um, what is best in life? Hmm Yeah, I think your resume is great, but there's one thing that's missing on it. Yeah kick that dog that's missing on it. Yeah, kick that dog.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Gotta fill in that space on your resume. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. What? So, uh, Alex is off on this this weird tangent about how all of these medical tests and studies are really just about trying to get people to do really weird things. Sure. And this leads to him to talking about his dad's history, we get a fourth version of his dad's history. We get a fourth version of his dad's magic history. Great. It's like the Mexican mafia or the Italian mafia or any other mafia. Okay, well, you want to be a real member? You
Starting point is 00:20:35 got to work for us a few years robbing places carrying packages, being a pimp, whatever. But now we want this business owner killed. Because he't pay us protection money. And some of these gangs want to really barbarous, you know, while you're at it, go ahead and kill his family. The Italians don't really didn't used to do that or other classical Irish mafia, you name it. But Latin American gangs, others, it's a, it's a, it's a thing.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Don't see if you'll do that. Cause then they got all the dirt on you everything else They want to see who you really are So we want you to kill this guy and by the way, we want you to put a car bomb on his Suv we want you to wait till he's going to church with his family goes to church about 9 a.m. Every Sunday we want you to Blow his SUV up with his wife and kids in on the turnpike And you to blow his SUV up with his wife and kids in on the turnpike. And by then in a criminal organization, if you don't say yes, they kill you. They vet people. And that's how this is done. And I was told that when I was seven years old by my dad,
Starting point is 00:21:49 because again, he won a Texas show competitions and stuff in science and his mom was the principal, school teacher and stuff. And she got him involved in all the different things. And they said, oh, there's a thing, you know, Eisenhower's program, he was already out, but it was the program he started, the Whiz Kid thing. And told the story before, there's a thing. Well, you know, Eisenhower's program, he was already out, but it was program. He started the whiz kid thing and. Post right before, but it's important.
Starting point is 00:22:08 And you can look up the whiz kid thing that continued by Kennedy. And. That's what my dad was involved in by then. And they said, well, you're joining this this this thing. It's it's about the National Institute of Science and all of it. And your first job when you're 15 is we're going to send you down to Houston. At MD Anderson Cancer Research Facility. And I'm sitting there seven, eight years old, and I was explaining this to me, and he went back to after about a year of that said, I'd like to be transferred.
Starting point is 00:22:39 I don't like this part of NASA. Of course, it was a NASA and I was Department of Defense doing that. So then he wouldn't tell me the other things, other little things he did. All right, man, whatever. This is nonsensical. Where does this fit in with the time, Erwin Spear, right? The professor at UT was supposed to have indoctrinated him into the globalist program. Didn't his dad work at like an underground base for a number of years? What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:23:14 The WizKids wasn't a program like this. The WizKids was a group that, it was a name that was given to a bunch of Robert McNamara's associates during, when he was in the Department of Defense. Yep. And it was like Rand Corporation people. It was not the gifted program at your school. Wasn't the last star fighter. You know what I just realized? My grandfather would have been a principal and a superintendent at the same time as Alex's grandmother, it's entirely possible that if principles were solidly in the realm of we gotta recruit people through the people who have paddles that have holes in them.
Starting point is 00:23:54 See, Alex is a dumb-dumb. And that's why his brain is like, his dad was a principal, so he knew, he plugged into stuff. It goes all the way to the top. Yes. He thinks that's impressive as opposed to, I don't know, people who have-
Starting point is 00:24:09 Another job. Yeah, a job. It's an administrative job that is thankless and does not involve connections to the DOD. Yeah, there's only enough power within principaling to abuse teachers and students, not go any higher up into the DoD. Alex's story with his dad is murky. Yeah. We have gotten too many different versions of it.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Sure. And I would love just a laying out of what the fuck are you talking about? He doesn't even have to break confidentiality or anything. He's already said all of these things that are that are seemingly contradictory. You know know you don't have to tell Batman's origin story for every reboot we all know it just bang out a new story just go to hey here's what Batman was doing from you know 31 to 34 he's fighting this guy you know we don't need a yeah his parents got murdered and all you know I feel like we're getting a lot of origin stories here that maybe we don't need well Here's something that I think is is you know with Batman?
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah with all the origin stories there are some things that are like consistent throughout right? Right parents get killed outside of the theater in stone, right? Yeah, and I think that with Alex there are the same That is that his dad said something weird to him at the dinner table 100% yes, that is the consistent through line. We're just getting slightly different interpretations Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's entirely possible that all of his dad's origin stories are actually very short It is we were eating dinner one time and I asked too many questions and my dad started fucking with me because he was tired after a long day or my dad Didn't feel like his life was as exciting as
Starting point is 00:25:49 He wanted to impress a seven-year-old boy, which is definitely a seven-year-old kid had a wild imagination And his real life was boring. Yeah, I'm just a dentist man. Yeah, so anyway Alex reflects on the Eisenhower Alex reflects on the Eisenhower farewell speech. Sure, sure, sure. And Eisenhower, when he left office in late, in early 61, gave his farewell address and warned of the scientific technological elite controlling 90% of the funding and policies and not even following his own directives and how they were in control of the military industrial complex. But everybody always hears about
Starting point is 00:26:29 him saying beware the military industrial complex. But in the full 21 minute speech he defines it as controlled by a technological elite of technocrats who were forming a coup against America and freedom. So in the speech he warns about Russia and communism. But he goes on to say, he pulled the transcript up, an equal threat is our own scientific technological elite who are in control of science and technology and the universities and the research
Starting point is 00:27:02 and the government agencies and the military. So you've got to beware the military industrial complex. I probably played the, it's on YouTube, type in Eisenhower's farewell address is 21 minutes long. Memory serves, guys pull up. Eisenhower's full farewell address on YouTube. Type in Eisenhower's full farewell address from the White House.
Starting point is 00:27:23 We probably just played again today So yeah, there it is how long is it my memory says 21 minutes, how long is it? 16 I must have seen a version that added some more stuff. Shut the fuck up Say 16 is fine. That's what we're talking about. 16 is fine. I'm not even 2116 I'm fine with that misremembering five minutes. You don't need to justify a different, you know But but this is the reason that I played that clip is because of the card trick that he's trying to pull off Yeah, the 21 minutes. Let's see if my memory serves He wanted it to come back as 21 and then that would be served as validation of all of his interpretations of The Eisenhower farewell speech. Definitely true.
Starting point is 00:28:05 It would be like, look how great my memory is, I do know everything, blah blah blah blah blah. But instead it came back five minutes short, so I must have seen a version with some other stuff added. Obviously, I'm still right. Yeah. But just not this time. No, you saw a bad version.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Oh my god. You saw a version with five minutes of bullshit added. Maybe your interpretations can't be trusted. Maybe there's a commentary track that you were listening to that went along with it and that had interspaces of people going, this is what he actually said, and then maybe you cared more about those people than you did the speech. Yeah, maybe you had a bunch of five minutes of JBS people saying he's a commie or some shit.
Starting point is 00:28:37 There you go. Who knows? Yeah. So Alex has a guest coming up on this episode. Sure. I thought that was interesting. I hadn't seen her come around before. Coming up at the bottom of the next hour, Naomi Seib, a great citizen journalist out
Starting point is 00:28:49 of Germany that Elon Musk repost every couple days. She gets hundreds of millions of views a week. She's very eloquent. I've been watching her for about a year, and she's going to be in studio with us next week. She's going to be joining us remotely. I think she's in Kentucky right now, traveling the United States. And what the national government of Germany has been demonizing her. She's a German citizen, how dare criticize the tyranny, where just recently they gave a woman a longer prison sentence than the rapist that raped her brutally. Because she criticized him and said that he was a migrant and he was bad. And they't have open borders. They arrest you for your speech over there.
Starting point is 00:29:28 So Naomi Scypt is a young woman who the right wing tried to push as the counter to Greta Thunberg, but it didn't really catch on. She was employed by the Heartland Institute, one of the largest right wing think tanks around and she's now making her career a pro-AFD crusade. Good. This shouldn't be too surprising since her mother is a lawyer for AFD politicians and she claimed in 2020 that she was inspired to get into activism by watching Stefan Molyneux. When asked if it was a problem that he'd done that whole trip to Poland where he decided
Starting point is 00:29:57 that life is better with only white people around, Naomi pretended to think that was taken out of context and said quote, I'm still a fan of Mala news Absolutely. The bottom line here is that she's continued on with her Mala new esque politics and has now become a leading voice supporting the AFD Which is the extreme right-wing hyper nationalist party in Germany that has at least some neo-nazi ties and affiliations Naomi tweeted something about how the CDU party should align with the AFD instead of the Green Party and Elon Musk replied, quote, only the AFD can save Germany. This happened the other day. Cool.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Alex can't get Musk on to talk about the tweet. So the person who Musk was replying to is about as good as he can do. So here we are. Also a big fan of the AFD and Musk and Alex ran their car and just some people at a Christmas thing the day after Musk said only the AFD can solve. No big deal. You know I say this, alright, I don't think Nazis are good and they're a little terrifying. But a lawyer for the Nazis is terrifying that I don't know what if that person believes anything at all but I do know that they'll watch someone die yeah yeah and then they'll
Starting point is 00:31:15 bill you and then they'll send a bill yeah so Alex before I noticed something and that is that I think that she is like late or maybe she's like it's hard to connect the Skype or something. Yeah. And so Alex has to kill a fair amount of time. And so he he fancies himself as a watchman on the wall. But if you think the stuff the Justice Department did to info war since May 31st was bad, it's even worse now. I mean, I am dealing the way that the government did. To info war since May 31st. Was bad. It's even worse now. I
Starting point is 00:31:54 mean, I am dealing with weaponized government because they hate every cell in my body because I'm standing up for you. I'm in their way, as Trump says, and it's important for that to sink in. I don't say this so you love me. I don't say this to you, oh, that's a great guy. I'm saying it because it's the truth. I am a soldier on the wall defending you and your family and my family that lives in the same village. The enemies come in, they burn the farms, we've all run into the castle. And you know, the auxiliary men that are all the farmers and the or the folks come in name five more to the valley and start attacking and burning everybody runs to the castle to defend as long as we can under siege
Starting point is 00:32:53 well that analogy is not even the best though it's accurate I'm a sentry of the the the Watchtowers. Back in the old days, they didn't have radio. They hadn't even really started using carrier pigeons yet. To use the Lord of the Rings analogy that you know fiction, but based on medieval war war systems. And when they see the
Starting point is 00:33:38 army of Mordor marching hundreds and hundreds of miles away from Midas Tirith, the capital of Middle Earth. Capital the watchtower. You might sit up there for a decade as a watchman on the watchtower until you see the enemy start coming in and you run and you like the watchtower. Well, that's what I do. And his new
Starting point is 00:33:54 attacks happen as the enemy attacks and as they pull new scams. I'm studying this. I'm studying this. I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm
Starting point is 00:34:04 studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm studying this because I'm and you like the watch tower. Well, that's what I do. And as new attacks happen as the enemy attacks and as they pull new scams, I'm studying no exaggeration, seven, eight hours a day, not just on air. I mean, I am studying six, seven, eight hours, some days, 10 hours a day. And I'd like to be doing other stuff. I'd like to be hiking or playing pool or going to dinner or barbeque with my family or doing arts and crafts with my seven year old daughter. And I still find time to do that a couple hours a day. And I focus completely on her.
Starting point is 00:34:35 But damn it. She has no future if I don't fight them with everything I've got. We were just gone for like a week. Jesus. That whole time I was just thinking, get to the plug already, dipshit. Like this is so meaningless outside of being a launchpad to getting the audience to buy more CMOS. It's like, I need you to allow me to light this torch.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Come on, it's perfect. Yeah. I want to engage with this metaphor though. Alex is comparing himself to a watchman type of guy. It's his job to light the signal fire so someone 30 miles away can see it to light their fire and eventually the warning gets to the capital. That's great, and I've seen the same movies as Alex, but there's one huge problem here. That person who's entrusted to light the signal fire needs one quality over all others, and it's something
Starting point is 00:35:18 Alex does not have. That signal fire lighter needs incredible restraint, because if he doesn't have that, it ruins the whole system. If you light that fire, it means we're going to get the swords and ready the defenses, so the last thing we need is someone lighting the fire for false alarms constantly. That's just going to get annoying, and eventually we're going to stop thinking the fire means anything. Oh, that signal fire? That's just Alex saying we'll all be dead in a week again. For most of his 30 years on air, Alex has been lighting the signal fire about complete
Starting point is 00:35:48 bullshit that doesn't mean anything to the point where he now can like he can have headline all of his videos. Nuclear war starts today and people will just tune in to see what memes he liked that day. Yep. Like no one gives a shit. He? He's ruined signal fires. Yeah. Crazy. I would... Let me ask you this, alright? I think from our current point of view, from within, it would be hard to argue this. But if you look, if you step back and you look at the evolution of humanity from, you know, an ape to, you know, whatever we are now. I might argue that government is a weapon no different than the invention of the spear.
Starting point is 00:36:31 You know what I'm saying? Like it is a weapon against not being human, if you will. You know, it's a weapon against every other species on this planet. The the invention of government allows us to become apex predators by pooling our resources together. I think I might entertain that argument. Okay. How about you? I completely lost track of what you were saying.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Fair enough. He said that he was dealing with weaponized government at the early part and it made me stop and think of whether or not that government is not itself a weapon. I think he would love to have that conversation with you. I think he would love to have that conversation with me, but I don't want to have that conversation with him. No, probably not. Because I don't think he would be okay with the whole we're also apes thing from the jump.
Starting point is 00:37:16 He'd, hmm, but maybe he would because we're just seed vault humans who are left here by aliens who have gone off planet. That is a good question. Right? Yeah. Hasn't that happened or are we supposed to forget about that? I mean that is a good question. Those are both good questions.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Are we supposed to forget about that? And the question itself. What continuity is important? Right. You're right. Hmm. So Alex starts rambling like a madman about how he's the only person who really sees truth. And I was just thinking Merry Christmas.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Okay. People that are compartmentalized at the mid-level officer corps, because a lot of them are good. The top people are pretty much all bad. General Flynn will tell you that. They've been getting mainly globalist in for 30, 40 years, and now it's almost complete. But the colonels down are good people, some of the best, and the enlisted folks are great. the they know compartmentalize who they were sent to kill or who they were sent to, you know, torture. Uh, they, they, they, they know the secrets of their little mission. I'm not saying they're little, but you know, that little piece,
Starting point is 00:38:35 they don't know the 35,000 foot view because they're not read into it. Well, I've reverse engineered it. My guests are reverse engineer. This is all I do. I have the 35,000 foot view and I have the one inch view and the microscopic view. And all I do is read the globalist own internal documents that leak and come out over the years.
Starting point is 00:38:59 And they don't like the fact that I'm up here decompartmentalizing people because even most of the top people in the managerial class of the globalist are not generalist experts in this. And you've got to have a general knowledge of everything. And then understand the globalist larger real plan versus the plan they give their minions versus the fake plan they give the public. And so I'm here raising the curtain up behind the little man behind it. I'm just Toto.
Starting point is 00:39:38 That's who you are as well. But we have courage little dog. And so the cow where we are. And understanding that is understanding how to beat the enemy. They cannot survive exposure. They wouldn't be going through all this hell to try to intimidate and sue and deplatform and debank and kill and imprison pro-human moral patriots around the world if they had it all sewn up. And I know most of you are saying, well, that's common since we know that. Well,
Starting point is 00:40:17 the public's starting to wake up, but they don't understand the big picture yet because it is scary and it's hard to believe but it's there it's real so the propaganda would not be necessary the situation was hopeless and I remember even reading in Financial Times of London where the establishment was being honest about things a decade ago and they said if Trump wins it'll be the end of the world government and they said well if he wins again, for sure. And you see it's their end. I mean, these guys have committed such financial crimes that again, they make Bernie Madoff look moral. They make Ponzi look like a amateur, Sam Beekman Fried looked like a choir boy. And I understand why people don't want to admit this.
Starting point is 00:41:19 It's really hard to read all the official documents and admissions and plans and programs, that they even put in movies like V for Vendetta or TV series like Utopia where they tell you what they're doing. Or V for Vendetta. The shots. And then they do it. All right, man. Three and a half minutes, like the thrust and the point of it is just that Alex is smarter than everybody else
Starting point is 00:41:45 And he sees through everything and and you just you can't get it these even the experts aren't generalists Yeah, I understand you have to be general. I see the microscopic and the universe. Yeah Yeah, when I sensed where we were going I Went somewhere different and I figured it out. Oh Horsemen of pestilence on the picket fence. Okay, so now we sell these to protesters. I assume. Oh, I know picket fence is not a picket line. No, no, no, it's for people who are,
Starting point is 00:42:15 I assume in medium sized homes, they've built a picket fence around. But we could also sell a different version of these two strikers, people who are picketing. Horsemen of, uh, people who are picketing. Horsemen of... on the picket line. What rhymes with picket? Mime.
Starting point is 00:42:32 On the picket mime? Horsemen of miming on the picket lining? Horsemen mime on the picket line. I'll take it. Okay. All right, let's sell it. Let's get there. We've got a product. We're coming up with business ideas. So yeah, Alex can... he sees all. He sees it. Okay. All right. Let's sell it. Let's get there. We've got a product. We're coming up with business ideas
Starting point is 00:42:45 So yeah, Alex can he's he sees all he sees everything Yeah, and that I mean sure if you can see from the 35,000 foot view and we apply earlier Logic he is 35 times worse than Joseph Mengeleff But you don't know that he's that tall though if you can see from the 35,000 foot view that does not make him 35,000 feet tall fair fair and it is a height based even I mean it is a height based system for Determining evil yeah. Hmm. I I think that he sounds doing up there. I Know what he's doing here. I'm not having a great Christmas. I'm good not No, I wish there were more off. I wish there were more... Take the day off.
Starting point is 00:43:25 I wish there were more wise men on this show. I feel like there are zero. Yeah, none. Yeah. So Alex talks here about how he's committed to God. Sure. And I guess this is... He did bring up elves earlier.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Right. So that was as Christmassy as we're gonna get. We're gonna get a little Christmassy. Close second. Sure. Even if we weren't having these big victories right now, I know the Holy Spirit tells me to do this, that it's gonna be a victory in the future, and that the Lord works in mysterious ways, I just have total faith in God.
Starting point is 00:43:52 I could pull up a red light today and they send some assassin, rolls down their window and I see a gun pointed at me and the flash and my head's blown off. In that millisecond, I'm just, I love you, Jesus, because I know it's God's plan. I don't, I don't believe in God. I don't trust in God. Those words are too weak. I am fully committed 100% no questions. It's God's plan. I love God. I am with God. I am literally interfacing with God. And whatever God does, it's God's plan. And I am absolutely, totally, beyond 100% committed to it. I never blame God. I never get mad at God.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I never ask God, why are you doing this to me? Because God is teaching me and teaching others and it's part of a larger plan. So we don't surrender to Satan, we don't surrender to Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates, we don't surrender to Barack Obama, we don't surrender to Anthony Fauci, we don't surrender to Keira Stammer,
Starting point is 00:45:01 we don't surrender to Xi Jinping, we don't surrender to Trump. We do to Putin. We don't surrender to Rand Paul. We don't surrender to Alex Jones. We don't surrender to Tucker Carlson. We must surrender to Jesus Christ and his father and his Holy Spirit, I have totally surrendered. And it is the most empowering, perfect, delicious thing I've ever experienced. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing even comes. 1% close. And my only frustration is that I am a fleshly falling creature, and I slip out of gear like everyone does back into the sinful nature back into the flesh. But less and less and for
Starting point is 00:46:05 shorter and shorter period of time I'll catch myself and I said, whoa, Holy Spirit, I can't do this, I need you right now and it's just, I don't have control, God has control He who is in me is greater than he who is in the world And that's why they don't like me Because they know They know our God isn't some wimp slow news day, I guess Is Christmas Eve? I get it pump up God a little bit. Give it
Starting point is 00:46:45 Give him some props Although I do think there's something Convoluted in there and that is that he slips back into the flesh and like all this but God's in control So God did that to you. Yeah God slipped you back into the flesh. Yeah to just make you feel bad Yeah, I guess hmm, I believe if you follow his his line of His closeness related to God
Starting point is 00:47:09 I'm gonna have to go with that's horrifying blasphemy on the level of taking God's name in vain. Oh, yeah Yeah, yeah, but also I think that what like I don't ascribe a whole lot of meaning to any of these thoughts There's just a idiot rambling on radio show true But what is behind it and what is actually being communicated in the real world is I am beyond any kind of Convincing. Yep. I am a zealot. I am religiously committed to this program that I Have that I have ascribed religious significance to sure. I
Starting point is 00:47:43 I have that I have ascribed religious significance to. Sure. I wonder, I wonder if it's more or I mean I think you're absolutely right, but there's also like an element of like, God is, you're supposed to have faith in God, not like know he's there like how I know that the door is there, you know? Like I'm like, the door is there. I don't need to have faith that the door is there. That would be silly. But God was kind of pretty clear that he was looking for the faith part, not like, hey, by the way, you and I are buddies.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Well, that's just level one Christianity. I did not know there was more. You haven't listened to Alex talk about the levels? Well, that's fair. That's fair. Yeah, that's like a video game. He's on the part where he's carrying packages and there's other Delivery missions. There is the hey, there's car bombs and there's carrying packages I feel like one of these could be just yeah, but whatever he's doing side quests for God sure This is not the faith kind of stuff I do not want to get caught in a fetch quest loop for God that seems like a waste of time
Starting point is 00:48:43 You're watching it play out. That is a good point. So I was like, OK, this guy is having a time on air talking about God. And then it just kind of fell off a cliff. OK. They know our God isn't this fake Hollywood image of Christians that are a bunch of cowardly pieces
Starting point is 00:49:01 of crap. Our God is the God. Our God created all the wonderment, all the discovery, all the pleasure, all the power. You wanna give God another name? How about total power? That's the power. I think he'd like that.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Not this dumb ass Satan loser. Satan's the Satan loser. Satan's the cosmic loser. Satan's a joke. And the only thing a bigger joke than Satan is anybody that goes along with him. But most people never knew what hit them. And it's our job to explain to them the devil's 100% real.
Starting point is 00:49:44 It's not some metaphorical metaphor some art type Oh thing. It's a real spirit It's a real thing in the universe and you got free will baby and If you want to jack into the devil, he's ready to stick it in you And I'll tell you a point blank Our spiritual nature is sexual. That's why all the Alistair Crowley stuff is sex magic.
Starting point is 00:50:12 That's why all the Satan cults is sex. It's an abomination of it. God gave us men, gave us women, gave us our lives, gave us that. It's our main driver is procreation and creation. God loves life, God made it fun, but in God's confines. And the spiritual relationship with God is sexual. And I don't mean playing with yourself. I mean, it's the relationship between a man and a woman.
Starting point is 00:50:45 That's what Christ said. mean it's the relationship between a man and a woman That's what Christ said and it's true I'm God's bitch sure and that's what this comes down to and If you ain't God's bitch you're Satan's bitch, and he's gonna treat you like a pimp He's gonna treat you bad. That's a little upsetting. That is very upsetting. Merry Christmas. That is very upsetting.
Starting point is 00:51:12 That is very upsetting. So I guess he, I guess the butt stuff is of the devil. That sounds very different from God gave his only begotten son. I read a lot of stuff that it feels like that. I don't recall spanking or... Listen, this is sexual. When God tells me what time it is, I bust. I'm gonna tell you something. Anytime I have ever heard of any religious leader or person starting out with, let me tell you something, God is sexual. Things go bad from there.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Well, I think that this is an instance where this is merely a symptom. And we should have seen this earlier when he was yelling about surrender. I agree. You know? Agreed. I am fully surrendered. Fifty shades of Jesus. I get it. Yeah. Yeah. No, it's good. I've never heard someone angrily yell about surrender and giving up and and God another name for God is ultimate power.
Starting point is 00:52:12 Yeah, that's that's no good. No, that's no good. I would. Yeah, I feel like God doesn't like that. Yeah, no good. Not not not a strong start to worship. That's my throw out there I mean where is the point for worship and faith in terms of like the way that Alex is scribing his relationship? Yes, it's not it's minion and I Don't go to church sing some songs. Holy Ghost. Have a good time
Starting point is 00:52:41 Yeah, isn't isn't it what I feel I feel like you lose almost everything when you deprive the divine of the divine. That is kind of yeah. And Alex is doing that. Yeah I mean in in essence he is turning the divine from something into something he can understand and something that he relates to as an equal as opposed to being like I prostrate myself before you because I cannot understand you yeah yeah and I think there's something remarkably adolescent about it you know in the same way that like my dad was hooked up with the CIA because his mom was a principal. Sure. You know like there is that same kind of relationship with like
Starting point is 00:53:27 the way his child brain imagines these connections. It's sad. You know what? I'll tell you this. I'll give you another thing. Pretty sure God was like don't name me something other than what I am. Mm-hmm. So don't name me ultimate power. That's not what I am. You can't understand it. Yep. Oh well. Yeah, well, what you gonna do? Sometimes Alex knows what time it is in the middle of the night though. That is a good point. That is a pretty ultimate power.
Starting point is 00:53:55 So who are we to judge? We aren't. So Alex has some vague, weird thoughts about people trying to buy in for wars and like, ooh, their day will come. I'm in for wars and like, oh, their day will come. Sure. I'm going to go ahead and skip that. Good call.
Starting point is 00:54:09 And move on to him talking about Mayorkis, Secretary Mayorkis, who Alex believes is involved in grand scale human trafficking. All right. And so should be hung on national television. And so Holman says Trump says they're going after him. Well, that's good. And man I'll be honest with you, he's open to shut convicted. I mean it's a public crime, he's committed these crimes. So I would really like to see Mayorkas prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And Trump wants to pass a law that anybody that is sex trafficking children gets
Starting point is 00:54:51 capital punishment. But nobody needs to harm a head, a hair on the head of any of these globalists that would make them victims. You know, we want them prosecuted and given fair trials where all of its opened up to the public. And then whatever the jury gives them. And I'm sure once this also it's coming out, the people are gonna want these pedophile ringleaders these pedophile ringleaders. Hung. I think that's the way to do it. Yeah, start hanging them on national television. So that's where this needs to go.
Starting point is 00:55:45 But don't you harm a hare on their chinny chin chin. Their house of cards is already coming down. We're gonna get them. That's healthy. I mean, that seems like a good society. Yeah, it is public executions. Yeah, broadcast on television. You know, I'm going to throw this out there.
Starting point is 00:56:08 I don't think he actually wants a fair trial. Oh, do you think it's, did you get that from his tone? There's a part of me that thinks if, like for instance, if he were given a fair trial and maybe the prosecution on the government like made some procedural errors, maybe hid some evidence that would be helpful to the defense to the point where it led to a mistrial. I don't think he would be like, well, then justice was done. I think Alex might ramble about
Starting point is 00:56:36 how we need to get some ropes. I think he might. I think he might say, well, at this point, now we take justice into our own hands. I would hope, honestly, because if not, I have no idea what he's even doing. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, he does kind of it is required for him to do that. At this point. Yeah. So, Alex, in the past, we have heard him talk about Russian intelligence, sort of grooming him a little bit, Sure. Talking about how great he is and how do you know all the things you know?
Starting point is 00:57:07 Right. You know, sort of maybe light compromising. Sure. Alex has discussed free compromising, too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He talks a little bit more about some of that. Good. But this has to do with the FBI the CIA and the Russians
Starting point is 00:57:25 Okay, they're all trying to get people to fuck him fair enough. They spent four years. This is cong-cong It's sexual trying to find some Trump supporter that was prominent or official That would sell out to Russia Russia wasn't doing it was the FBI the CIA. That's all come out sex operatives You name it. They couldn't even get hot 30 year old sex operatives, you name it. They couldn't even get hot 30-year-old sex operatives who would, you know, some of the Republicans had sex with the operatives. But when it got down to, hey, I work with the Russians, I want to give you a million dollars, they're like, bull crap. And it came out, they'd go report them to the government.
Starting point is 00:57:59 So the Republicans did go to hotel rooms, you know, have sex with these women. the women's did go to hotel rooms, you know, have sex with these women. But none of them took the money. And I had him put sex operatives on me. They've done it in front of the crew. I've laughed at him. I said, well, what do you got a sociology degree? Would you go to Georgetown or something? Or is you go to yeah, oh, you work for the CIA, huh?
Starting point is 00:58:22 Is you're actually a actually in the agency, right? The women start shaking. Wow. Oh, you want to go the whole time right now? Right? Hey guys, look at these. Look at these CIA ladies. They think they're so smart. We think I'm a dumb ass. Well, you want to Julian Assange me, sweetheart. Quite frankly, I wouldn't say you're ugly, but you know, you know, you have to be Marilyn Monroe, honey. you know, quite frankly, I wouldn't say you're ugly, but you know, you know, you have to be Marilyn Monroe, honey. Plus, I'm married. Why don't you take your ugly asses and get out of here?
Starting point is 00:58:52 Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. And now you start telling them where they went to school and where they what degrees they got because you can just tell like I can see military people say you're in the Marines, right? Even out the tattoo. So you were in the Army, regular Army, or in special operations. You just tell all the groups see military people say you're in the Marines right even out the tattoo so you were in the army regular army special operations you just tell all the groups have their own things I know what pedophiles look like I know what globalist sex operatives look like I've had the Russians put sex operatives on me at least three times and by the Russians
Starting point is 00:59:17 it's just it's as naked and ham-fisted as it gets put unlike you you never done in like 15 years sound true but I'll be at some 9-11 event or done it in like 15 years. That doesn't sound true. But I'll be at some 9-11 event or something, speaking of event, like, oh, Mr. Jones, be like, I'm handler guy, usually about 65, you know, some Russian agent. She likes you, some beautiful blonde. Oh, she would like to go to dinner with you. Oh, wait, you're not like woman?
Starting point is 00:59:38 How about money, stocks? You come to Miami, Putin like you. You say, well, how do you know those weren't, no when the FBI does it it's done different, okay? What's done differently I guess if I were I don't know somebody who's in the business of fucking with people for a government and You know I'd made multiple attempts to sway Alex with money and women and I realized that this man does not need what money And women it would become very obvious that he needs validation. And so maybe I would go that tactic. If I were Alex, I would really start to think about that as opposed to bragging about these kind of tinged with misogyny stories that he has about turning down alleged honey pots.
Starting point is 01:00:22 turning down alleged honey pots. I know it's fun to like reenact this bravado kind of story for the audience, but this just seems incredibly stupid. I feel complicated about this clip, and I'll tell you why. First thing is, maybe, maybe this clip is actually incredibly good in a practical sense because this is a man with a massive power imbalance over his female fan base
Starting point is 01:00:54 who is not taking advantage of them simply because he's insane that could be right so in in in certain ways there are many women who could have been taken advantage of in that exact fashion that many People have done in the past. Let's be honest that we're not but not in a morally righteous way because of Honeypot yeah Too much paranoia sure now I would also say that if my wife was listening to me and she put in the order of operations Where I go, you're not hot plus I'm married That's the wrong order of operations. Yeah
Starting point is 01:01:36 addition After multiplication, I think I don't know anything about their marriage, but I'm gonna guess This is not high on the concern radar. I agree. Agreed. Agreed. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:01:50 You're not wrong. You're not wrong. Can't imagine it being a wildly healthy happy place. But I don't know. Alex has probably been really close to falling. Look, here's the other thing. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:04 He's saying that like, oh yeah, these Republicans fucked fucked these honeypot people but they didn't take the money don't know what that means I don't either I also don't care right right agreed recently Tim pool Dave Rubin 100% all of them got a ton of fucking money from this took the money so what like he's like he's going on about how like no one took the money we all have so much integrity he's like, he's going on about how like, no one took the money. We all have so much integrity. It's like, dude, this just happened. What's the well, now I'm questioning the order of operations for Russia. Did they do they start with money and then go to honeypot? I don't know, right? So did Tim pool and like, they're like, hey, hey, give us the money. We don't want to
Starting point is 01:02:43 well, not our marriages. Well, now you start to peel back these onion layers here. And you start to think like maybe nothing happened. Maybe there was no FBI or CIA honey pots. Maybe there was no Russian honey pots for Alex at all. Maybe some people just hit on him at a 9-11 event and he thought it's spies. Right? Maybe all of it has been in his head. This is what I'm saying! This- imagine- imagine if everybody in Whitesnake was like,
Starting point is 01:03:13 Ah, you're in the CIA. It's the Feds. Imagine! Sure. I mean, so many- the world would be different. Different. Yeah. So, uh, this next clip I just thought was good old fashioned fun.
Starting point is 01:03:25 Got to do something about these missing children grabbed by the perverts. Too many incidents, fast trial, death penalty, that's Trump. Who by the way, first exposed Jeffrey Epstein. And then we've got this video, let's play this. Exposed himself to Jeffrey Epstein. Very different, a little bit different. A CIA contract, we're usually caught trafficking children. They're an airport. We'll get to that coming up
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Starting point is 01:04:28 You really are trying to... So that sounds bad. But also, Trump was the first to expose Epstein. Yup, yup, yup, yup. I mean, I don't know what else to say other than if you were going to give him another name it would be King honeypot Well, you know what's crazy is that Alex usually gives himself that honorific that he's the first person who exposed Epstein He does he does and now he's given that to Trump. He's surrendering if you will. Yeah. Yeah Wow
Starting point is 01:05:02 Oh boy. This is sad. So Alex has a guest, like you said. And it is this German false Greta Thunberg lady. Sure, sure. But this year I really invested all my efforts in speaking up for free speech in Europe and Germany in particular on X mostly. And it apparently caused a lot of media uproar internationally, especially in Germany, because the mainstream media in Germany is quite brutal, as it's mostly controlled by the state. We even pay so-called GZ taxes for the state media propaganda. Not all of them, but it's just very hard to even compete
Starting point is 01:05:48 with these mainstream channels in Germany therefore. And also in connection with our German guild, as you know, it's been very problematic to inspire people to be brave and look into the side that is denounced and demonized as the alleged Nazi side. But now the lies are becoming so obvious in the mainstream media that more and more people are just so fed up with the establishment. And at this point, there are only two ways that you can vote. You can either vote for the AFD, which will mean change, and finally abolishing everything that has been destroying
Starting point is 01:06:29 your lives in Germany for the past, I would say over nine years. This sounds familiar. That does sound incredibly familiar. I do believe I've heard those very words from German people in the past. I am blown away by how kind of on the nose this is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:48 And also, I can't imagine how difficult it must be to try and sway people with similar arguments and tones to what the Nazi said when they rose to power with the national guilt, as she calls it. I mean it's problematic to try and make Nazi arguments. It is it is hard not to think that remember when I mentioned the Treaty of Versailles earlier and there was maybe a speech given about how we need to do something about that and it's ruined your lives over these past few years and then it something about that and it's ruined your lives over these past few years and then it could be something. It could be something there.
Starting point is 01:07:27 It could be a parallel there. She it's shocking to me the amount to which this is pretty blunt. Yeah. She's saying essentially we're not Nazis, but because of that Holocaust thing, it's really difficult for us to make Nazi arguments. It is. And we have to really encourage people to be brave when everyone calls us Nazis. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:50 Okay. Yeah, yeah. Whenever they say, oh, you sound like Nazis, and you're like, no, we don't, and then they put up the words that we have said next to the words that Nazis said, it is bravery that keeps you continuing to believe you're not a Nazi. And if you vote for us, it'll solve all the problems that have been there for nine years. I love a good, we'll solve all your problems if Nazis. I like that. That's a good pitch. So she has some other things to say about the MSM.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Sure. Donald Trump's victory has inspired countless people, even in Germany, to look behind the lies of the mainstream media. Because until the very end, even days before the election in America, when it was basically clear for everyone in America that Trump was going to win, German media still spread the lie that it was looking like Kamala Harris was going to get into office. And over 70% of Germans still looking like Kamala Harris was going to get into office. And over 70% of Germans still believed that Kamala Harris was going to win, not that they supported her, simply that based on what they got from mainstream media, they thought she was genuinely
Starting point is 01:08:56 going to win. And then after Donald Trump's victory, suddenly they realized, wait a minute, what else have we been lied to? That's why this had such an international impact. And this is also why German politics matters to America, in my opinion. I think we should form better relations between Germany and America. We would have an access, if you will, to achieve so much greatness in in collaboration with each other because we are patriots on both sides that doesn't mean that we are nationalist extremists it simply means that we are proud of what we can achieve by ourselves and our extremely proud but we also like to collaborate with each other and then
Starting point is 01:09:41 fight the same tyranny. Wow. If I were Alex, and I had just heard that, I'd probably say wow, too. Yeah. Is she making an appeal that the US and Germany should be allies? Because I'm pretty sure we have some strong diplomatic ties. I think we're already allies. Yeah. I think you're talking about a very specific set of people allying with
Starting point is 01:10:03 another very specific set of people allying with another very specific set of people. Yeah. Yeah. This, uh, she sounds, this guest, she sounds like someone who has a lack of perspective. And she's just trying to pull these same tricks that worked really well in 2016, but they feel hollow now. Someone saying that Trump winning in 2016 made them aware of some of the ways that they aren't given the full picture by the media that makes sense then this time
Starting point is 01:10:26 Fuck off. It's using the same script in a way. That's like You're not blowing minds anymore. Yeah. Yeah Yeah You know and I think part of the irony there is that if you were going to pull everybody in America Honestly and get an actual response that wouldn't it wouldn't be the same as the vote. I think 70% of Americans would have been like, eh, Kamala's probably going to win. It had nothing to do with whether or not you wanted somebody to win so much as it was like, that was the vibe.
Starting point is 01:11:00 Yeah. And for whatever media coverage there is is I think this year was overly Like hey, it's close. Yeah, and I don't mean overly in a way that it's like misleadingly but there was there was a there was a horse racishness to it that if If you thought for sure Harris was gonna win. Yeah, then that's something you're bringing to it. Yeah I For sure Harris was gonna win. Yeah, then that's something you're bringing to it. Yeah, I Don't know. I don't I don't have a whole lot of interest in this this this guest this Nazi. Yeah So I mentioned that she tweeted something and then Elon Musk said that
Starting point is 01:11:42 only AFD can Great save Germany good stuff And then the day after that a guy who was an AFD supporter ran his car into a bunch of people sure in Germany Yeah, and maybe that guy Maybe was a false flag that sounds right they're refusing to extra daddy from a bunch of reported crimes in Saudi Arabia and then he goes and does this and It's exactly what AFD's been warning about with all these other Christmas attacks with cars in Germany and France the freedom barriers the right thing to do. And that was this. And it's exactly what a FD has been warning about all these other Christmas attacks
Starting point is 01:12:12 with cars in Germany and France, the freedom barriers they put up the Orwellian term and then magically he supports Alex Jones. He on Musk. I mean, I've I've I've seen this movie before. What What are you thinking about that? They are putting a target on my back as well, because apparently he followed me too, and
Starting point is 01:12:25 he, well, the media say that he was a fan of mine. I don't buy it, because, so, he did speak a lot of German on X as well, and he communicated with a couple of my friends and colleagues in the German sphere, who are Islam critics, some of them. Yeah, so he communicated with a bunch of the people who have the same ideas as me. Sure. I don't believe, I can't believe he's real though. No. She thinks like, making the argument that he's like, maybe it's a fed thing, but also maybe
Starting point is 01:12:58 he's crazy. Or it's like, no, that's a guy who believed your same shit. Yeah. No, that's guy who believed your same shit Yeah, maybe the most prescient bit of comedy that we grew up with was the Austin Powers penis pump You know like here's a receipt signed by Austin Powers saying I am purchasing this penis but like There's no way to really get over the hump with you people is there I don't think so I don't I don't think so and And I think that there's something incredibly tragic about the mentality here that is like,
Starting point is 01:13:31 there was a tragic event that happened. And there are victims of it, direct victims. There are sort of secondary victims of people who know people. There's tertiary victims of, you know, the way that she's presenting this is like she's the real victim of this. Of course. She and Alex and Elon Musk, they're the real victims of it.
Starting point is 01:13:56 And I find that abhorrent. I think that's really sad. Yeah. Yeah. But what do you expect? I mean, you have to expect this. They're Nazis. So she talks a little bit about how she was red-pilled by bigots.
Starting point is 01:14:08 Sure, well, that'll happen. Stefan Molyneux. Yeah, that'll happen. And I remember specifically, actually, when I was only 14 years old, I had nothing to do with politics, had no interest in politics, and I knew nothing. But I was, my mother was invited actually to a CDU event, so the Merkel party, just a small event, but there was this one politician from the CDU, his name is Ruprecht Polenz. Germans will know who he is and he doesn't like me either. But he was there as like the star guest and I guess like
Starting point is 01:14:40 I didn't look up to him, but I knew that he was famous kind of in the CDU and he was standing right behind Merkel, basically had a big impact. And I remember when I was 14, 13, he said at this event, we need to do everything in our power to eliminate the AFD. And in that moment, I got chills and I was thinking something is wrong that has nothing to do with democracy. And as the years went by and then the migration crisis started in Germany That's when I was truly red-pilled because I started asking questions or criticizing the migration crisis Simply because yeah, I didn't I didn't realize there was so much stigma against anything that could be denounced as
Starting point is 01:15:23 Racist in some way. And I was wondering why are my questions apparently politically incorrect? Why can I not ask questions? Why can I not be critical of government structures and anything that is restricting our freedom in Germany? And then I looked into different political ideologies and I found out a lot about libertarianism due to people like Stefan Malinow, for example, you may still know him. And that's how I got into Yochur as well. And that truly red pilled me and I kept following what the AFD was doing. And I realized that they were the only ones standing up for our sovereignty
Starting point is 01:16:05 and our freedom in Germany. Yeah, see, you found Stefan Molyneux and Alex Jones because you weren't asking questions. You thought they were questions and they felt like questions to you, but they weren't questions. And you found people who sort of encouraged you to ask less questions or look this way with your question. And everyone, the reason that people didn't respond to those questions sincerely at the beginning was because they're not sincere questions.
Starting point is 01:16:32 You may have felt, she might have felt like they were then, but they are certainly not anymore. I think that anybody in 2024 who brings up Stefan Molyneux, wow, what a disaster. What else is there to say? Yeah, you know what a disaster Alex probably was like Yeah, don't don't don't do that. I don't I pretend I didn't know that guy. We don't do that anymore Yeah, that's that's somehow he's a pariah now. Yeah in this climate. Mm-hmm Yeah, come on bud. It is it is
Starting point is 01:17:02 interesting to me how many people are Red-pilled by the question like why can't I be racist and not? Unpilled by the women should be killed, you know, like women are meat Like it is it should be it should be one of those things where you're like doesn't you know what? I'd the other way. Yeah, let just, you know what, I'm out. I'm out for this one. I'll be racist over here.
Starting point is 01:17:28 I can do that. But the other thing that's like, oh, you're red-pilled by like, why can't I be racist? And like, why aren't you unpilled by the awareness that you can? Yeah, that's a good point. A lot of people are. That's a good point.
Starting point is 01:17:42 What are you talking about? I face consequences. Why can't I be racist? It's ridiculous to imagine that there's some kind of actual thought police. Yeah. Do you see the world around us? Yeah, I mean, ultimately part of that disingenuous question
Starting point is 01:18:00 is, the real question is, why won't, why do people make me feel bad when I am racist right you know like I want to be racist why can't I be free to be me right why can't I race and feel good about that and then you know if you ask that question the sincere answer would be very obvious yeah that's the answer that maybe you're like emotionally trying to solve and then you find people like Stefan Molyneux who tell you, hey it's because there's people who aren't white around and that's a real problem.
Starting point is 01:18:34 There you go. Like why won't people talk about this? Right? Anyway, she is somebody who Elon Musk seems to like a bit. Great. And it turns out, this shocked me. Elon Musk reached out to a bit great and it turns out this shocked me Elon Musk reached out to her good about the AFD good news the AFD and German politics he initially reached out to me already earlier this year when I
Starting point is 01:19:00 Wasn't that big in the public scene, I guess Because he saw that I supported the AFD and I am not sponsored. I was never sponsored or anything by the AFD. I never got sent from them. I'm not even personally in touch with most of the leaders from the AFD. I just support them out of my, well, my integrity and my genuineness. So Naomi is 24 years old and is a YouTuber whose only real claim to fame is that the Heartland Institute tried to use her to fight against climate change activists when she was 19. This led to her doing things like speaking at CPAC and becoming a darling for white identity
Starting point is 01:19:34 movement leaders like Martin Zellner. She's out here pretending she has no connection to AFD, but her mom's a lawyer for multiple party members, so she is who Elon Musk decides to reach out to so he can find out about the whole AFD thing. That seems like a guy who has like a legitimate and sincere interest in finding out the truth. That's who you would ask, right? I mean, a YouTuber who was just a counter to to Greta Thunberg. Yeah. That's that's who I would reach out to if I was like, Hey, everyone seems to be calling these people Nazis. What's your take? Yeah. Yeah. You know, I wonder. Let's start. I wonder.
Starting point is 01:20:11 Hello, I'm the richest man in the world. I wonder if he's trying to fly around the world for the first time in 1920. You know, I mean, the history is repeating itself a little bit, a little bit on the nose. Yeah, this is just just sad. Yeah. So Alex has a great time with her. And she's the she's the model of what everybody should be like, because she's, I guess, advancing a far right German party. And then here's where we will dismount. Thank you. Merry Christmas to everyone. Thank you so much. What an amazing lady. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we'll be right back.
Starting point is 01:20:51 We're about to expose LeBron James. Oh, you know what I love about that? Yeah. It almost seemed like a surprise to Alex that LeBron James was the name that ended up coming out of his mouth. We're going to expose pause LeBron James was the name that ended up coming out of his mouth. Is it a surprise to me? Exposed, pause, LeBron James. Ow, man.
Starting point is 01:21:08 It came up on the wheel. Done. Whoa. Oh, boy. That is a good way of... It does feel like that. It does feel like you might as well have spun a wheel if LeBron James is the name that comes out. I'll be damned. How about you? Yeah. So this was an interesting Christmas Eve adventure. I think that I Was really alarmed by the the sexual relationship with God. Yep, the
Starting point is 01:21:35 Rambling about how he's the only one who sees through things and then you end up having a Bead for lack of a better word I mean, for lack of a better word, Nazi ass guest. I wonder if it was, you know, we talked about paradoxes at the beginning. I wonder if it's an oxymoron, if you will, to say that these were Nazi's kvitzing.
Starting point is 01:21:59 You know what I'm saying? Like, or is it ironic? I don't know, let's call Alanis let's call her so anyway I will see what how he comes down from this holiday high yeah I don't know but until then we have a website we do have a website it's knowledge right calm yep back but until then I'm neo I'm Leo I'm DZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor. Woo yeah woo yeah woo! And now here comes the sex robots. Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Hello Alex. I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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