Knowledge Fight - #993: December 27, 2024

Episode Date: December 30, 2024

In this installment, Dan and Jordan try to untie a twisted web Alex has spun about an article he read in the Hill, and view a troubling moment in the Musk-MAGA Alliance....

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Starting point is 00:01:01 It's time to pray Andy and Kansas you're on the air Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes that like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Dan. Jordan. Quick question for you.
Starting point is 00:01:11 What's your bright spot today, buddy? My bright spot today is, it was brought to my attention that the first episode of Selene's Family Adventure came out. Oh yeah, yes. Kudos on YouTube made a delightful anime type of thing. Yeah, I don't even know how to describe it. Starring my cat and her family of adopted animals. And this first episode features quakkas.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Yep. Which is fun. It's a nice trip down memory lane of when people from Australia called in and yelled at us about how to pronounce quack. Yep. Yep. What fun.
Starting point is 00:01:49 There were some, yeah, listening to some of those I was like, oh yeah, we got really, yeah, people were really letting us know. Yeah. A lot more calls than even that, than even we played on the show. That was a nice memory and such a sweet thing. So thank you Kudos for making that and Dan Arkey for scoring it and such. Just so cool.
Starting point is 00:02:09 What a delight. What's your bright spot? My bright spot, I hesitate to let this turn into the puppy update corner. No, you're a wife guy and a puppy update. I'm a wife guy and a pup date. It's going great. That's awesome. It's going great! The unity, the harmony is there? Everything is great. Fanny's a little grumpy, she doesn't
Starting point is 00:02:31 like a new addition. Jake is a little bit scared because he's scared of everything. But I was expecting full on like, oh, we gotta clean up everybody's pee as they fight over everything. Everybody's pooping inside now. There's fights over territory and who's gonna nope no attention fight. No Just been cool. Nobody's peed inside. It's been amazing Wow yeah I think you should pee inside Just to out of spite see the problem is this is too good. This is too good something's gonna go real absolutely This can't be. They're planning a heist.
Starting point is 00:03:06 The center does not hold, my friend. The only reason they would have this kind of good behavior is if they're planning a break. Yeah. They've got like, they've been digging a tunnel. She's too smart. Sunny's too smart to get just stuck in this. She's gonna lead the troop into Valhalla.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Yeah. Well, until then, I'm glad that you have a happy home. It's going great. And, yeah, that's nice. Yeah, yeah. Sweet. It's awesome. So Jordan, today we have not a nice, sweet episode
Starting point is 00:03:32 to go over. That sounds about right. We have a December 27th, 2024 episode of Alex's show. Post-Christmas. This is Friday. Yeah. Things have, there's some weird stuff going on in the right-wing world. You're not online, so you might not know some of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:48 I don't know any of it. Oh, man, it's been chaos. I'm so happy I'm not online. Shit is turning bad for Elon Musk fast. What?! Yeah. Already? He has worn out his welcome to a large group.
Starting point is 00:04:00 How is that possible? Well, he's super annoying. Well, I mean, no. Well, I mean, no, it's, yes, I mean, how is it possible now, but also, whatever. I get it. Yeah. Yeah, he sucks. Nah, according to some. So we'll talk about what happened on Alex's show, which is only partially related to that. But before we do, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walks. Ooh, that's a great idea. So first, dedicated to my dog Fern, or Fernanda now that we're in Spain and she's living her best life.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Thank you so much, you're now a policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much! Thank you. Next, I'd rather give knowledge for my money than Hassan Abi. He's rich and Jordan's funnier. Ooh, shots fired. Thank you so much, you're now a policy walk.
Starting point is 00:04:39 I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much! Next, Toby and Maxine, you're both globalists and I will approve your involvement in a certain space laser. Thank you so much, you're an Al-Bazhiwank. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And we had a technical guy in the mix, Jordan, so thank you so much to its pronounced Reiki.
Starting point is 00:04:54 When you read my wonk shout out, you reminded me of Reich, which is a bit touchy in German. Thank you so much, you're an Al-Bazhiwank. I'm a policy wonk. Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop daddy shark 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. I believe it's pronounced quokka. Yes I believe it's pronounced quokka. Yes
Starting point is 00:05:29 Well, I mean I remember listening to my voice go I think it's kuwaka and I was like no He did not say that I was about to call into our own show. Well now that you know, yeah, it's pronounced quokka We've been corrected So we start off the episode here with Alex and he's got a headline that he is He's like a dog with a bone mm-hmm he's very interested in reporting on this headline. Dog bites bone. I have been warning and warning and warning and warning shooting up the red flags lighting the watchtowers and So is my great crew of researchers and journalists and pundits. That the globalist have announced how they will try to either kill Trump, stop him from
Starting point is 00:06:15 getting into office or hand him such disasters that he's unable to reverse their planned collapse of civilization and for the post industrial world great reset that we're fighting with the great awakening. And we've talked a lot about the way they're trying to do that escalation of war with Russia and others. That's the big one, obviously trying to launch new hysterical psychological warfare pandemics, civil unrest, a build as the pandemic. Civil unrest. Build as a race war to lead into a national emergency. And more and all of those tactics are On
Starting point is 00:06:59 the fast track right now. But yesterday at eight a.m. the hill. The the main publication in DC. They're in Mordor on the Potomac. Democrat party lawyers backed by Jamie Raskin and others came out and said, well, here's the headline. Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now. And I shot a report on this yesterday afternoon, and when I went back and I was sending the article to the crew to print it up for today, I noticed that last night it changed to this headline. And they even edited the article some.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Congress does not have to accept Trump's electoral votes. So they're introducing the idea of this, but this caused such a giant backlash and trended number one across the internet that Congress has the power, what, to override the votes of the people? Yeah. So much for peaceful transfer of power. So to be clear, the headline of this article didn't change. It's still, quote, Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers
Starting point is 00:08:11 must act now. Alex is confused because the headline that generates for the article when you post it on social media is, quote, Congress does not have to accept Trump's electoral votes. So he's pretending that they've gone and changed the article over some kind of a MAGA backlash. Right. He's saying that he sent it to his people because he probably put it in a Twitter message. Right, right, right, right. And then it changed. That's what generates for that format. Whereas the article, the headline is still exactly the same on the actual article. Right. In the real world, this is an op-ed that was written by Evan Davis and David Schult on the Hill's Congress blog, which clearly states in bold letters of the top, quote,
Starting point is 00:08:48 the views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of the Hill. The two writers make the argument that Trump has very clearly committed acts that constitute insurrection against the United States and is therefore disqualified from holding office by the 14th Amendment. However, they also recognize that nullifying Trump's electoral votes and handing Harris the election is obviously not the right answer, and no congressional Republican is going to do that. That still leaves the constitutional question though, when they think that it really needs
Starting point is 00:09:19 to be answered, this question. And if you read the op-ed, it becomes clear what they think the plan could be. Quote, Democrats need to take a stand against electoral college votes for a person disqualified by the Constitution from holding office unless and until this disability is removed. No less is required by their oath to support and defend the Constitution. The key here is, quote, unless and until this disability is removed. They believe that Trump is ineligible to be elected based on being an insurrectionist, but that according to the technicalities of the Constitution, if two thirds of each house of Congress votes for it, this ineligibility, it just disappears. So this becomes a moot
Starting point is 00:10:00 question. That's something they say in their op-ed, more or less. Okay. So if I understand correctly, what they're saying is the Constitution says this, but since we can't do it, we should probably amend the Constitution so it doesn't say that, otherwise it looks like we're insane. No, you don't have to change the Constitution. The Constitution as it is written definitely describes Trump as someone who engaged in insurrection is therefore Eligible to be president, but that is we can remedy that by saying he's cool That's what Congress needs to do right because otherwise we have a real serious open constitutional question here. I This is amazing. I like that the Constitution is real, but But if we treat it as real we must go far out of our way to declare him first
Starting point is 00:10:46 an insurrectionist and then say it's all right. This is pathetic. More than advocating for Trump's votes to be ignored and Harris be made president, these op ed writers are saying that the case that Trump is ineligible is not without some merit. And if we want to just skirt any possible constitutional problems, the House and Senate can just vote to say that Trump is not ineligible, but unless they do, that's gonna remain an open question to some people's minds. This is a provocatively titled headline for an opinion piece in one of the Hill's blogs,
Starting point is 00:11:14 but it's not that big of a deal, and Alex is going to turn it into the biggest fucking deal in the world. Right, right, right. That has strong clickbait for I suppose nerds Sure. Yeah. Well, I mean you want people to read your blog. I get it. Sure. I understand the motivation to title things like this No, I understand too. It's just you know, like what a what an amazing thing to think is cool well, I think the sense that you get from reading the op-ed is like obviously a
Starting point is 00:11:46 like hey Trump is Interactionist guy. He shouldn't be he shouldn't be the president sure but and ain't gonna happen. That's so let's resolve this I mean the the boy that's I Mean the amount of groveling that you have to do to get there amazing. It's a commitment to the system So Alex says that Jamie Raskin is somehow involved with this op-ed sure she is not absolutely not and then that just expands so they Edited the article and watered it down. But Raskin said in
Starting point is 00:12:31 August of this year. That they were going to launch this plan, and it just so happens. We have the details of the plan, not just him saying we've got a plan. We're gonna launch. They war game this plan in August. Four years ago, he said it in August, six, seven months ago this year. But four years ago, they said, we have a plan and the top tops the Democratic Party, the
Starting point is 00:12:51 head of the DNC, the old war game with Obama. The New York Times wrote about it in August of 2020, that they would not accept the election of President Trump in 2020 and how they would have a civil war in secession. I'm gonna show you the quotes. So Alex is lying about Jamie Raskin, who was demanding that the Supreme Court weigh in on the case that was in front of them about whether or not Colorado
Starting point is 00:13:17 could disqualify Trump from the ballot. Raskin wanted the court to make a ruling on it because if they didn't, then the question would end up falling to Congress during the certification process, and no one wanted that. No one wanted the chaos that might entail from that so the court needed to act. The court did make their ruling so Raskin's hypothetical about Congress having to make decisions about eligibility during certification was resolved.
Starting point is 00:13:39 It's a null point. Right. The war game that Alex is talking about was done by a group called the Transition Integrity Project and the title of their document is Preventing a Disrupted Presidential Election and Transition, dated August 3rd, 2020. You can easily find the 22-page report from their project if you want to read all the details. They set up four different scenarios and did scenario exercises on each, looking at the likely events that could play out. The situations were an ambiguous result in the election, a clear Biden victory, a clear Trump victory, and a narrow Biden victory.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Their goal was stated clearly to quote, examine some of the unknowns. How far might candidates go in contesting negative election outcomes or disrupting the normal transition process? How well would American institutions hold up if one or both candidates refused to play by the rules? They were trying to explore challenging questions, but let's not pretend that this was about creating some master plan. The participants were split into seven different teams, so they were role-playing as these teams. There was the Trump team, the Biden team, Republican officials, Democratic officials, career federal government employees,
Starting point is 00:14:48 the media and the public. Quote, teams presented with the initial scenario could take any action they wanted. The chances of success of each team action were determined based on robust argumentation among all teams and the adjudication of a white cell, as well as randomizing factor based dice rolls. Sure. So who's okay so essentially Dungeon Master. Essentially we've got a paladin we've got the bards we've got
Starting point is 00:15:16 the bards of the media obviously oh my god all right so we're doing that okay Trump's the berserker fine class I mean whatever so some of the stuff that ended up happening in their D&D session sounded a lot like things that played out In the real world But a lot of it also doesn't because it's a role-playing game meant to spark insights Most of which could actually just be boiled down to let's get ready for a messy couple months I'd probably smart shit's gonna be bad Yeah, none of this means anything and none of it is like the globalist's plan for a civil war. It's all just a collection of little props that Alex is waving around to present a fake conclusion to people. It's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Yeah. But also, I know about like, you know, I've read a bunch of these war games and stuff and I've even read a little bit about this one. Yeah. But when I was going back over it, I was like, wait a second, dice rolls? Hold on. I didn't realize that it went down. You know, there's no better way to simulate the randomness of life than to dip into the true randomness of life. Everything is a dice roll, my friend.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Right. So like, you know, Trump, let's say one of these scenarios, Trump ends up winning the election, right? And so the Biden team makes a move Their move is we're just gonna say no right roll roll for roll if you get a critical You get it yeah, yeah, if you get a natural 20 right you become king of America. There's no other explanation How it works I mean we did a little Dungeons and Dragons show for a while. This is how the globalists plan. That's how it works.
Starting point is 00:16:45 I mean we did a little Dungeons and Dragons show for a while. This is obvious. That's how I would have played it. So this becomes like this is the whole crux of what Alex wants to talk about. But unfortunately the issue of Elon Musk has come. And Alex cannot ignore it. Okay. And so what ended up happening is that there was a bit of eh, fight online about H1B visas. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:17:14 And whether or not we should deport all immigrants. Why not? Right? Yeah, throw it out there. Sure. If you're, it's the internet. Somebody throws out an idea, other people workshop it. It's the marketplace of throws out an idea other people Workshop the marketplace of bad idea exactly and so Elon Musk might have been a little bit too on the side of
Starting point is 00:17:31 some Migration is good right right right because he's not from here The AMT runs a business sure wow that's also helpful and this got him in some hot water I know and Alex needs to address things. We also have the controversy These HB one skilled visas and Trump being critical of them his constituency being critical of them myself being critical of them because the program has been massively abused by the Democrats and There still is a place for it for truly highly skilled people.
Starting point is 00:18:08 But but but not for the whole Black Rock globalist movement to replace people in Europe and the United States with foreigners that they can fully control so that you don't get any type of worker power within these companies here in the United States. You've got people they can send back any time they want. It really takes a lot of bargaining away from Americans. We know American workers have been targeted for annihilation as part of this globalist siege operation.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Alex loves collective bargaining. He's a big fan. Huge fan. So at the end of last week, an underlying tension in the right-wing alliance between big tech folks like Elon Musk and the grassroots racists like Laura Loomer came to the surface in a spectacular fashion. It all started when Musk tweeted some dumb shit about his fake Department of Government Deficiency hustle and Trump's new artificial intelligence advisor,
Starting point is 00:19:05 this venture capitalist guy, Sriram Krishnan, he replied, quote, anything to remove country caps for green cards slash unlock skilled immigration would be huge. He wasn't calling for more green cards or unlimited green cards, but for a change to how the system works now with caps on how many applicants can be accepted from a particular country each year. Sure, sure, sure, sure. However, noted lunatic and former person who handcuffed herself to a door because she got kicked off Twitter, Laura Loomer, misinterpreted Krishnan's tweet and replied, quote, deeply disturbing. How will we control immigration and promote America first innovation when Trump appointed this guy who wants to remove all restrictions on green card caps in the United States
Starting point is 00:19:47 She went on to say quote. It was white Europeans who created the American dream Don't talk to me as an American citizen about innovation when we actually have running water and indoor plumbing here in America. Wow That's that's astonishing on so many levels. Not really. I mean, it's Laura Loomer. Sure. Sure No, I mean just the the fundamental misunderstanding of the everything. Yeah everything. Yeah, but she's this is not even impressive for her They're like she is She's staggeringly. No, she's got a gift. She's got a gift in a way So this was obviously a response that was dripping in racism and xenophobia, and it got the desired response.
Starting point is 00:20:26 Tons of racist attacks focused on the fact that Krishnan was an Indian American and how it's a problem that there are too many folks from India here taking up all the jobs. Who's heard that before? Very quickly this turned into a debate about H-1B visas, but it was immediately clear that this had stirred up something that's a real problem with the right-wing coalition Some of the people in it are zealots and some of the people are using those zealots to accrue power Yeah, and those people have let the zealots get a little too influential that'll happen So Musk tried to do some damage control arguing that we need to import high talent workers to make the American labor pool better
Starting point is 00:21:04 that we need to import high talent workers to make the American labor pool better. Vivek tweeted out an insane theory about how stigmatizing screech on Saved by the Bell has stopped our country's youth from becoming engineers. I take back every negative thing I've said. Appoint that man to whatever he wants now. So here's part of his post. Okay. Quote, the reason top tech companies often hire foreign born and first generation engineers over quote native Americans isn't because of an innate American IQ deficiency, quote
Starting point is 00:21:31 a lazy and wrong explanation. A key part of it comes down to the C word, culture. Tough questions demand tough answers and if we're serious about fixing the problem we have to confront the truth. Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long, at least since the 90s and likely longer. We've awoken from slumber before and we can do it again. Trump's election hopefully marks a new golden era in America, but only if our culture fully wakes up. A culture that once again prioritizes achievement over normalcy, excellence over mediocrity,
Starting point is 00:22:05 nerdiness over conformity, hard work over laziness. I think he thought this was supposed to be inspirational, but unfortunately the message that folks like Loomer took away from this is that American culture sucks and we're fundamentally lazy and mediocre. Or at least that's what this Indian tech guy was saying. It does feel like that's a lot of what he was saying. A lot of what he was saying was somewhere along the lines of
Starting point is 00:22:27 Do you not like the six six nine process in China? What's wrong with six days a week for 12 hours per day for whatever you know like why not and a lot of it? Is like clearly he's being like I can't hire you right right and that I don't think he meant to come off as insulting to the entirety of the base you think of Maga folks, but it was yeah, it was pretty offensive sounds sounds right So Laura had posted some racist stuff quite clearly targeting Krishna and in the process She posted some FTC records that included his personal information great Her account was locked because she had doxxed this guy, which sent her on the war path.
Starting point is 00:23:06 A bunch of accounts that were associated with her got demonetized or restricted, which led to her being on a Twitter space with a big old group of idiots, including our friend Owen Troyer, complaining about how she did nothing wrong and this was all clear oppression. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Mocka! Oh my God. One of the participants in that space was Adrian Dittman the dude who's famous because he sounds like Elon Musk And people like to think that he's secretly Elon Musk Why not? In a rambling mostly unproductive hour or more of back and forth Loomer and her cohorts vented their frustrations at a guy Who sounds like Elon Musk who argued with them pretty aggressively and clearly thought it was hilarious that they all believe him to be Musk. It was embarrassing for everyone involved and for Elon, whether or not that is secretly
Starting point is 00:23:52 him or not. If it's him, embarrassing. If it's not, can't believe he's allowing this charade to go on. I mean, ridiculous. There was a clear division that this issue had opened up and the back and forth continued on Twitter. In response to Musk getting some criticism about his support for H-1B visas, Musk said quote, the reason I'm in America along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that make America strong is because of H-1B.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Take a big step back and fuck yourself in the face. I will go to war on this issue, the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend." This is naturally a Tropic Thunder reference because Elon's super cool and it's important to be reminded of that from time to time. He's very cool. He's good at Diablo I've heard. Yeah and funny. In due time Trump chimed in that he supports H1V visas and uses them at his companies which probably came as a surprise to his fanbase since he ran in 2016 on opposition to them and how he was going to shut it all down. The King had spoken, and it became clear that he sides with his rich friends.
Starting point is 00:24:51 So this was a bit of a moot point to argue after this point. Loomer's Twitter account was unlocked and she accepted that she had doxed Krishnan and she apologized. Most of the internet's burned out on Elon drama, so the whole is he Adrian Ditman thing only moved the needle so much. And MAGA influencers realized that their God King wasn't as into creating a white ethno state as they might have hoped. He also really just likes money. It's unclear how this will all shake out in the big picture, but this episode definitely highlights a tension that's gonna pop up again and again.
Starting point is 00:25:22 With the appeals to fake populism, that's gonna pop up again and again. With the appeals to fake populism, Trump has created alliances and expectations with some really fucked up people who expect him to follow through on the really fucked up stuff they support. Meanwhile, Trump has created actual alliances with super rich creeps who have their own agenda and he's given them power and proximity to power in ways that will run contrary to what these fake populists want. It has the potential to be lock her up all over again, except that because it served his self-interest at the time, Trump has spent the last eight years building up the people
Starting point is 00:25:54 who would be mad at him for not locking her up. He can't satisfy both the Musk side that wants skilled labor to immigrate to the United States and the Loomer side that wants all non-white people thrown out of the country. But pandering so much to Laura's side of things, he's really made disappointing racists a problem for the coalition. It's going to fracture. And here's the thing where it gets a little tough. Laura Loomer has the position that Trump had in 2016 and is expressing what he has led his followers to believe his position should be. She's wrong and awful, but it's very difficult to imagine being part of this extremely xenophobic anti-immigration media space and then siding with Elon Musk and not recognizing that
Starting point is 00:26:37 you're way out of step with who you've pretended to be. And that's what Alex seems to be trying to do here on this show. He's trying to side with Elon and say that there are just some problems with the H1B visa system that have to be, you know, these problems are exploited. We need to fix that. Sure. It's lukewarm bullshit to hear from him. Alex and Infowars have been clear for the last like 30 years on air that they don't believe in H1B visas and they think they're an attack on the white middle class. He's been perfectly clear about this. He's just making, he's making it obvious what his allegiance is, which is to some form of power.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Yeah. And it's not that he's not racist enough. It's that he thinks he can exert that racism more fully. He can change the things from the inside of the system, man. It's what you're talking about. You got to make compromises. Listen, I told you that we could get this thing, but you don't want nothing, do ya?
Starting point is 00:27:30 So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go to him and we're gonna get slightly fewer H1B visas. Isn't that what you asked for? I mean, sure, we said that we were gonna get rid of all non-white people and it would only be white people here, but how about if it was like 4% different? And don't get me wrong, I do want it to only be white people around. Trust me.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Oh, we all do. I do. It's just that's not realistic. I sure I've been lying to you for eight years or 20 years or 30 years or whatever, but now let's just let's get down to brass tacks. A 4% reduction in immigration is fucking great. Right. Well, that may be like where the Musk side is more. I think Alex is in the middle, because I think his heart is with the I wanna kick everyone out. Of course.
Starting point is 00:28:15 And his reality and who he actually is, is I love the money and the adjacency to power. I can probably do more work for the agenda that is white identity, Christian nationalism, if I'm closer to Musk. And he's lying to himself. Yeah, no, he's like a dark reflection of the idealist who rails against the centrist government and then once getting a small modicum of power realizes that perhaps by cooperation they can have more tangible change as opposed to just talking about it all the time and then here you go.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Yeah, it is the story of an idealist becoming a negotiator except from the side of a racist zealot becoming a racist. We make peace with our enemies. We don't make peace with our friends, Dan. Yep. So anyway, Alex, he's on that tip. He's on the tip of like, yeah, we need to come on. Come on.
Starting point is 00:29:20 What are we? What are we, silly? Right. Yeah. Come on. We said close the borders and kick everybody out, but they didn't. I mean I mean come on. What did you take the white and the nation serious in the white nationalist part? So but Harrison he's on the other side. He's like no we yeah, that sounds right. Stop it All immigration we got Harrison Smith coming in here with me later Who you could say is completely on the other side?
Starting point is 00:29:42 He wants nobody allowed in until we've built up America again and stabilize the country and just doesn't trust this HB1 process. And I agree to that. I mean, I agree to that to a great extent. But I also understand the perspective of people like Elon Musk, who's not flip-flopping. He's always been bringing in a lot of skilled foreign workers to get the job done. I mean, he himself is a foreign, highly skilled engineer and brain. So certainly nothing hypocritical from Elon, no betrayal from him. He really helped get Trump elected once the wide open border shut down, once all these unskilled people and criminals deported.
Starting point is 00:30:20 And that's the leg cut off that we're bleeding to death from. And then everybody's talking about a scratch on our cheek. It's got a couple drops of blood coming out of it. So yeah, we need to fix the scratch on the cheek. But at the same time, there are some skilled workers that you can't get enough of here in America. And I think the whole argument, well, Americans are lazy and dumb, so that's why we got to bring them in from overseas. Vivek kind of came out and said that. And I don't really agree with
Starting point is 00:30:49 the way he put it very ham fisted. And so that's been reflecting on, on, on Elon. I mean, I still really liked Vivek a lot, but, but I thought we almost got kind of a leftist answer from him. So I think there's a lot more to the story here. So I'll give you my take on that coming up as well. There's a lot more to the story here, so I'll give you my take on that coming up as well. But first, I want to hit the big enchilada in front of us. Now, when Jamie Raskin, the head of the J6 fraudulent committee came out in August and promoted this of this year, I said, this is serious. They're going to make this move. People said, oh, no way.
Starting point is 00:31:21 That's too crazy. They're not going to have Congress certify Trump. Benny Thompson was the head of the J6 committee, not Jamie Raskin. However, Alex has this prop to wave around about Raskin and that prop is far more fun to play with when Alex pretends that Raskin was in charge of that committee.
Starting point is 00:31:37 This is all just a sandbox of Alex's imagination. But you see what happened there. Oh yeah. And that is a bus being thrown over Beautiful loved it. We gotta gotta be White people are lazy and raises, but whatever that sounds like a leftist to me, right? But he's he's trying to like lick a little boot with a musk and then be like Vivek you're on your own here and you might notice that Alex does know how to say Vivek.
Starting point is 00:32:06 He knows how to pronounce the guy's name. He said Vivek there, and I think it's somewhat intentional. Yeah. I think that there might be a lack of courtesy that he gives towards pronouncing people's names when he's not kissing ass. Yeah. Yeah, it does always, what would I say it's it's cold comfort, but comfort nonetheless
Starting point is 00:32:29 Whenever you actually see how quickly they're willing to toss each other aside to the wolves Where you're like you guys I told you this was gonna happen and they're like, but yeah But we've seen it a hundred times You know any number one that we're on to sanctimonious. Yep. Remember remember him dance with the dance with the devil You might get tossed into the wolves. Yeah. Yeah, but also this is a completely incoherent position for Alex to have just on its face It makes no sense based on his world do if I were Harrison Smith I would call Alex a sellout to his absolutely I'd quit Maybe it's absurd. Yeah, you can't have these positions. Yeah. It's not a thing you can do. Nope
Starting point is 00:33:06 But what you can do is talk about Jamie Raskin and how you're mad about things you've imagined about him Yeah, and how you read a Hill article that you didn't really read That's way more fun And it also jangles keys away from the people who can actually make decisions about anything and how they've betrayed you completely, right? Yeah This headline goes up 8 a.m. your stay on the hill was also pushed by CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Washington Post had similar articles,
Starting point is 00:33:30 but not with a headline this strong. So they're making their moves. So they start their propaganda offensive first, 24 days out from the inauguration, 25 years today. Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now. Now, last night, this one of at eight a.m. Last night,
Starting point is 00:33:55 they changed that line to Congress does not have to accept Trump's electoral vote, and they actually added to the article to show they so they spun it. and they actually edited the article too, so they spun it. So that shows there's major opposition to openly stealing an election after someone's won it, but that's what NATO just did a month ago in Romania. They elected a popular anti-globalist that doesn't want war with Russia, so NATO just said, through your intelligence agency, we know avoid your election. And there's basically a dictatorship now, just like Zelensky canceled elections a year ago, and as a dictator, and
Starting point is 00:34:32 his outlaw is political opposition and the Orthodox Church and everything else. So this is a big deal. I'm going to break this down in detail. There's been more detail since I shot this report yesterday afternoon. But we did a good job laying it out. When I say we, I shot a lot of it, but then Rob do and I worked on the documents, the research, the background. And this is the best analysis of what's currently going on and why this is so
Starting point is 00:34:55 serious, it's about 11 minutes long. Then I'm going to come back and give some more details of this and how we stop this next desperate move by the globalist. Here it is. Well, the Democrats were unable to fill the 2024 election. And now just as Jamie Raskin promised, they are moving to block Congress from certifying the election, claiming Trump was convicted of insurrection, something that never happened. We're about to lay it out right now. As we take a look at this, it's important to understand that the only actual thing that's
Starting point is 00:35:29 happened here is that there was an op-ed published on the Hill that argues that Trump isn't eligible to be president because he participated in an insurrection and that the Constitution provides a solution to that whereby the Congress can vote him eligible. It's a pointless argument since it's just the op-ed writer's opinion that Trump is ineligible. That clearly isn't the case. He won the election. Right. Well, I mean, the question is asked, was he possessed by the spirit of Jefferson Davis? If so, does that make him ineligible to become president? What do you mean by spirit? This is a good question.
Starting point is 00:36:07 What's the two thirds vote on spirits? I'm not sure. Okay. We'll have to call in ghost experts. Boy, we're going to need an amendment for that. So I want to just look at that clip, regardless of whatever those op-ed writers, whatever they think. If you look at that clip, I want to look at the ways that Alex has turned this op-ed into
Starting point is 00:36:26 a really big deal. The first thing he does is he implies that there's a ton of other articles in other out named, unspecified outlets that are pushing the same thing with just less blunt headlines. These articles aren't cited, but it's important to pretend they exist and that they're all written by the same people with the same talking points because that means there's a conspiracy. In the real world, you have an op-ed that was written in the hill, but if you pretend there are a ton of identical and parallel articles, now you have a constellation of imaginary data points.
Starting point is 00:36:59 The second thing he does is inform us that the article's been edited due to backlash of how brazen the plot is that they were laying out. Alex's evidence for this claim is the two different headlines for the article, but that doesn't reflect an edit that the Hill made, it's just one headline for the article and another that populates in search engines and social media. Alex works in media, he doesn't not understand how that works. He's feigning ignorance because otherwise there wouldn't even be the appearance of evidence for his claim that this article was edited. And the idea that the article was edited and watered down is important because if we have
Starting point is 00:37:32 that in place, then Alex can claim whatever he wants about the article, and if we say it doesn't match up with the posted version of it, he can just pretend that he's talking about the original, unedited version. That's a rhetorical sleight of hand trick that he uses a lot because it freezes imagination to just make up whatever he wants and then apply the authority of a primary source to it. The earliest archived version of this article is the same as it appears online now and there's no revisions noted in the post so it's up to Alex to point out what's been edited here and then we can make an informed decision once he does that.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Right. So now as a reminder, in the real world, you just have an op-ed in the Hill, but through two strategic lies and how Alex is covering the story, you have an unspecified number of media outlets rolling out and pushing the same story, which they went too hard with,
Starting point is 00:38:22 so they had to try to cover things up by editing the original article. Which weirdly they didn't edit all of the other thousands of articles that are out there that Alex is claiming exist but whatever. There's a shocking level of coordination and behind the scenes plotting that's being imagined into existence by Alex when all there seems to be is kind of a mild op-ed with an attention grabbing headline. Alex also has zero idea what happened in the Romanian elections or what the developments
Starting point is 00:38:47 have been on that front, but I don't want to get lost in those weeds. I think what's interesting here is the way that Alex is using this Hill op-ed headline as this mole hill that he's turning into a mountain. He can really see it because he's got a hold of it real strongly. He's recorded this video the day before. He's leading coverage with these precise embellishments. Yeah. I mean, I guess, I guess this is, you know what? How about this? I'll write my own little op-ed about this op-ed and it'll go something like this. Um, because you can't solve the problem, we're just going to pretend it's not a problem.
Starting point is 00:39:27 So you can't write these headlines anymore. That's the problem, right? I think that people, we've been saying for a long time, people would be wise to be more careful with headlines. I mean, you know, it's similar to the op-ed, right? It's like, this is a problem and they could change it or we could do something about it, but we're not going to and they're not going to change. So you can't write those headlines anymore. I wouldn't. So Alex plays his video of Raskin or his report about Raskin. Right. And so we'll start here. We just listened to this, but let's hear it again, like as a little bit of a, just a reminder.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Gotcha. Well, the Democrats were unable to steal the 2024 election. And now just as Jamie Raskin promised, they are moving to block Congress from certifying the election, claiming Trump was convicted of insurrection, something that never happened. We're about to lay it out right now. that never happened. We're about to lay it out right now. In that 17 seconds, Alex says three majorly false things that are structurally essential to his argument. The first is that the Democrats tried and failed to steal the 2024 election. That's not something that he's proven. It's just taken as a tenant of the Trump faith because their media has repeated it enough times and pretended that they've proven it over and over again when they have not. The second is that Jamie Raskin promised to block the certification of Trump's election victory.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Raskin didn't say that. It's something that Alex and his media sphere has intentionally taken out of context and just repeated over and over and over. The third is that this op-ed claims that Trump was convicted of insurrection. The article makes no such claim. This is just Alex creating a fake point to try to argue with. The op-ed argues that, quote, the evidence of Donald Trump engaging in such insurrection
Starting point is 00:41:11 is overwhelming. The matter has been decided in three separate forums, two of which were fully contested with the active participation of Trump's counsel. The article argues that the second impeachment of Trump was based on an article of incitement of insurrection, though the vote wasn't there in the Senate to remove Trump from office over it. The other contested forum that the op-ed cites is the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that quote, found by clear and convincing evidence that President Trump engaged in insurrection
Starting point is 00:41:38 as those terms are used in Section 3. The US Supreme Court did not overturn this ruling when they made their decision. They just quote, held that states lack power to disqualify candidates for federal office and that federal legislation was required to enforce Section 3. So they didn't overturn the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that Trump had clearly participated in insurrection. The third forum in question is the January 6th committee. None of these involve being, Trump being convicted of insurrection, and the article isn't claiming that he was.
Starting point is 00:42:13 That's Alex creating a straw map. Right, right, right. You can not be convicted of stealing a car. But if you have broken into that car, hotwired it, and then taken it to another location, it could be said that you have stolen that car, regardless of your convictions. Yeah, it could. Especially if you did get in trouble for something else there, and then it's described in the court documents how you got there in the stolen car But right maybe it just didn't charge you with it or something right right?
Starting point is 00:42:48 I don't know look Alex has created the a Foundation of these three fake points in order to introduce this video that he claims is the best analysis out there And it all really just boils down to he saw an op-ed in the hill mm-hmm. That's nuts He's over doing it. Yeah. Yeah, you could take it down a notch from there. But at the same time, it is a good point though. If you think that they have tried and failed to steal the election, it is not possible to think that they are done. Because if you're willing to try and steal the election and you fail, you're willing to try and continue to steal the election, right?
Starting point is 00:43:28 They're trying to kill Trump with like a chemical weapon attack at a fucking speech in Arizona. Yeah. So there's always got to be a new way that they're trying to steal the election. Yeah. Because why would they stop? Right. It never ends. We couldn't just have won. Because if we've won, then now we have to do things. Nobody wants to do that. No, no. So the report goes on. Well, so much for a peaceful transfer of power that the Democrats were making such a big deal about because they thought they'd be able to steal the 2024 election like they were able to do the 2021. No, Jamie Raskin
Starting point is 00:44:03 who helped head up the fraudulent January 6 committee and a bunch of Democrat Party lawyers have been writing pieces in places like the Hill today and other publications saying Congress must- Quote on quote other publications. To block Trump's electors coming up in the next few weeks for his certification on January of Coming after him and the American people and why this is such a huge concern is They don't have a leg to stand on but they don't care who that is a concern So you can see again there as you even pointed out that Alex is continuing to report that there are a ton of articles About this in a bunch of outlets, but there's only this one that he points out Yeah, and he does it because he's a liar. Yeah, does this all the time? Yeah
Starting point is 00:45:05 points out. And he does that because he's a liar. He does this all the time. It's how you create this appearance of this broad thing when it's just, I'm mad about this headline and I'm fucking lazy and I'm gonna stick on this. It's just, it is too easy. It is. Frankly, there should be some sort of cosmic penalty for doing something this easy. Yeah, well, I mean, look, if you're talking cosmic penalties, I don't think he's that happy. That's fair. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:30 There we go. So that's something. So he goes on and he talks about the claims of Trump being convicted of the insurrection. Sure. They cite in the Hill article, basically exact stuff that Jamie Raskin, that fraud's been pushing that three times he was found to have committed an insurrection in the first impeachment, actually there, or their first source is one of his impeachments for insurrection, but he was found not guilty by the Senate. They didn't have the votes. Then they mentioned a judiciary hearing of judges in Colorado
Starting point is 00:46:06 when they tried to take Trump off the ballot that was overridden by higher courts as well as completely unconstitutional. Trump was not convicted of that. And then again, they cite the fraudulent January 6 committee that was not voted for by Republicans and was not even legal. And where Jamie Araskin and others produced fake documents and now they're under criminal investigation for that. We're about to break it all down right now. So you can tell here that Alex is just cold reading that article and he kind of panicked so he had to find a dismount edit point, which is what you just heard at the end there.
Starting point is 00:46:37 We're breaking it down now. We'll get right into it. It goes, it cuts. It's not the end of this report, but they do a cut there. Didn't know what I was about to say. Sorry. I have no idea what I'm saying. I should have prepared.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Guys, my bad. Actually, not my bad. Don't care. Next. Don't care at all. Don't care even a little bit. So there were two distinct moments where you can tell that Alex is skimming the article to make blustery response videos.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And if you listen to him and have the article in front of you, it becomes super clear. So here was the first one. That three times he was found to have committed an insurrection in the first impeachment. Well, actually, there, or their first source is one of his impeachments for insurrection, but he was found not guilty by the Senate. They didn't have the votes. The sentence Alex is skimming is the quote, the first fully contested proceeding was Trump's second impeachment trial. The words first and second being in there confused him a bit and led to that stumble
Starting point is 00:47:32 where you could hear him like, uh, what? So that probably would have been fine and it doesn't really matter. But then it was followed up almost immediately by this. Then they mentioned a judiciary hearing of judges in Colorado when they try to take Trump off the ballot. So Alex calls the Colorado situation a, quote, a judiciary hearing of judges, which makes no sense. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump should be disqualified from the ballot, which
Starting point is 00:47:58 happened because the judges were all globalists. The reason Alex phrases this the way he does is because in the Hill article, it says, quote, the second contested proceeding was the Colorado five day judicial due process hearing where the court found by clearing convincing evidence that President Trump engaged in insurrection as those terms are used in Section three. Alex is skimming this and he gets confused by the quote five day judicial due process hearing thing because he never really cared to understand what that case was about.
Starting point is 00:48:27 And these details aren't really gelling with what he remembers. I feel very strongly that these two missteps are fingerprints of Alex's cold reading of an article in order to respond to it because he does no preparation whatsoever for anything and he doesn't give a shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:43 So that's fun. Yeah. Yeah, it that's fun. Yeah. Yeah, it's weird to have these in context with this op-ed. It's very funny whenever you just kind of step back and you're like, right, the impeachment, I mean, he was never going to be convicted, quote unquote, because that's how the process was. Because there's numbers. It's impossible to convict him.
Starting point is 00:49:05 The Denver Supreme Court, it was cute of them to have all of their laws, but it didn't mean anything because the Supreme Court laws don't have any meeting. Like it is, it's silly. It's very silly that everybody's it's, I mean, let's you know what? Let's have a two thirds vote where we're like, ah, it's fine. We'll move on. I guess. You know what? Let's have a two-thirds vote where we're like as fine. We'll move on I guess I mean I I think that I think you have some sort of a hope that
Starting point is 00:49:30 Hey, you know what the numbers in the Senate sure are absolutely not there because of party loyalties there The people will just never ever You know vote Impeachment process is non-existent right you like to imagine that that's not the case until you open up the door You'd lift the rock and you see like oh no it is yeah shit sure oh shit Yep, and then you should have just assumed there were You know a bunch of bugs under that rock. I mean, you know it seems like we should have gotten there in the past Yeah, so Alex plays a clip of Raskin within this this report
Starting point is 00:50:05 And it's that clip that he's lying about. Yes when Raskin was talking about other Supreme Court needs to make a ruling Right, right, right We're about to break it all down right now What can be put into the Constitution can slip away from you very quickly and the greatest example going on right now before our very eyes Is section 3 of the 14th amendment which they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't exist, even though it could not be clearer what it's stating. And so, you know, they want to kick it to Congress. So it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025 to tell the
Starting point is 00:50:38 rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified. And then we need bodyguards for everybody and civil war conditions all because the nine justices not all of them but these justices who have not many cases to look at every year not that much work to do a huge staff great protection simply do not want to do their job and interpret is that why 14th amendment means that I'm glad that Sheryl's creating her new center so we can bring that. Now we've seen a lot of fraud
Starting point is 00:51:10 and a lot of hoaxes and lies from the Democrats, but the idea that section three of the 14th Amendment from the Civil War, that Civil War generals and Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, couldn't be in government. Has nothing to do with President Trump who wasn't ever convicted of insurrection. And I've already made that point, but notice what Raskin said. He said, We implement this amendment and then we go to civil war conditions. And they had a plan, and we'll show you the articles back
Starting point is 00:51:46 in 2000 that if Trump won, they were going to have Western blue states secede and they would have their own inauguration for Joe Biden. I mean, this is real insurrection. This is real civil war. So as usual, what they're blaming Trump and Trump supporters and Republicans for is what they themselves are doing. And that's what's so dangerous here. It is very dangerous.
Starting point is 00:52:07 That does sound dangerous. That Jamie Raskin clip can only be understood in the context that he was responding to a question. He was saying that the Supreme Court could not wait to make a decision about the Colorado Supreme Court disqualifying Trump from the ballot. If they stalled and waited until after the election to hear the case, they were putting Congress in the position on January 6th of having to decide whether or not it was constitutional to allow Trump on the ballot.
Starting point is 00:52:31 The duty of the Supreme Court was to give an answer to that, and if the highest court in Colorado had said that Trump was ineligible to be on the ballot, other states might too, and that could create an environment of complete chaos in terms of trying to certify the election. If the Supreme Court didn't make a ruling, it could lead to members of Congress having to decide which would spark outrage from the public and possibly civil war conditions. And it's totally clear in context of what he was saying. Right. But the Supreme Court did rule in the case.
Starting point is 00:53:01 So Raskin's concerns that he was talking about, it doesn't exist anymore. He wasn't saying that he wanted to invalidate Trump's electoral votes because it would be fun for him or because that was his plan. He was saying, hey, assholes, make a ruling on this because I think it would be bad if you don't. You have plenty of time and armed guards. Yeah. In that report that Alex is talking about, they don't plan to have the Western States secede if Trump wins. but in the scenario where Trump won the Electoral College but not the popular vote, Biden kind of ends up doing what Trump tried to do in 2020. He ends up sending alternate slates of electors to the House of Representatives who side with him and award him the presidency.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Mike Pence and the GOP members of the House recognize Trump as the rightful winner of the election, so there are two presidents as Inauguration Day comes and it ends by saying quote it was unclear what the military would do in this situation. Which again, you have to remember their role play. I think we got to go with Child Pope. I know it seems, but like come on, how much worse can it be? We get a Child Pope, we dig up some bodies, we put them on trial. That'd be a delight! Child pope, president by night.
Starting point is 00:54:11 It'd be great. We've got a lot of leadership ideas here. I think we've got a lot of good things to do. So this wasn't like a plan that they had. And honestly, who knows how much of it ended up playing out the way it did because the person who was playing Biden failed a charisma role. The report itself says, quote, it is not clear whether the failure to compromise
Starting point is 00:54:29 during these scenario exercises should be viewed as predictive of likely future behavior by Trump and his representatives or whether the game structure of the scenario exercises rewarded partisan actions. Huh. We might've just gotten a little into it. Hey, hey guys, we had a lot of fun. Yeah, the guys playing Trump had a few too many drinks. Oh my god
Starting point is 00:54:48 This was a bunch of dorks role-playing which I say in the best possible way. It sounds like a lot of fun We've done it too But it's also it becomes really funny when you realize that this passage is in there and Alex just seems to be ignoring it Quote in the scenario that most closely mirrored the 2016 election results, e.g. the Democratic candidate wins the popular vote but loses the electoral college, Team Biden pushed to overturn certified results in states with Democratic governors and negotiated hard for permanent structural reforms in exchange for recognition of a Trump victory. To take this more robust action, Team Biden had to deliver a united democratic front,
Starting point is 00:55:26 which meant coordinating effectively with state party officials as well as grassroots and activist organizations. While most participants believed that the Trump campaign has the real-life capacity to mobilize and to a significant extent steer and control the actions of Trump supporters, several participants expressed serious doubt about the ability of the Biden campaign to either mobilize or control left-wing activists. Even in the grand evil plotting document where the evil globalists lay out all their plans for bringing about a civil war, they're like, Biden doesn't have it. Let's be honest, guys.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Got it. Let's be honest. Maybe this was our fault from the beginning. He doesn't have the juice. I bet we could retroactively learn something, but I don't think we will. It is just really funny to see that passage in there. Like these guys uninspired even around the roleplay table. I gotta tell you. I am just excited.
Starting point is 00:56:16 I am just excited for Biden 2028, baby. We're running it back again. Well we can't do Carter now because I just saw right before we got on air that we lost him He's oh, I lost a real one. Yeah, all right P. All right P Carter He's up there in heaven building houses for the poor in heaven. You gave it a shot, buddy So Raskin, yeah, he's he's essentially going around bragging to everybody like the hill It does not sound like that's true, but I will believe you. Yeah, he's talking about is he's just going to block the election.
Starting point is 00:56:47 Strange. And that's what's so dangerous here is that they are trying to have the electors not vote for Trump without a conviction, but pretending like in the news and Raskin has been all over TV for months as you know saying this, that he is precluded by law from being the president. But notice they didn't make a big issue about that actually during the campaign. They just said they had it ready because they knew the public would get educated once that debate happened. So they want to sneak attack in and try to confuse people.
Starting point is 00:57:17 But here's the key. They've been pre-programming that Trump supporters are going to kill minorities. They need a false flag to legitimize all of this and get this done. So a lot of people are laughing at this attempt. It's no laughing matter. So if you pay attention, you'll notice Alex pulling a familiar trick with saying that Raskin's been all over TV saying their plan is to not certify Trump's election win. But mysteriously, the only clip he plays is that out of context one from a while back,
Starting point is 00:57:43 which doesn't say what Alex claims it does. He's doing the same thing he did with the Hill op-ed, where there's one data point that he shows to the audience, while insisting that there's actually, it's a representative of hundreds of others. But it's not. It's just a single stray data point deprived of its proper context that Alex is then using to build a lie. Raskin actually just did an interview on the long-form show The Takeout on CBS News and he said quote, we lost an election in 2024 not by seven
Starting point is 00:58:10 million votes but by three million votes and we accept that. We've not tried to overthrow the election or the constitutional order. In fact, on election day 2024, Jamie Raskin tweeted quote, America is having a free and fair election and Congress will certify the winner. But Alex apparently has seen him all over TV for months saying the opposite. And that's weird, because that hasn't happened. It is weird that that hasn't happened. Alex is making that up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:35 He's a liar. I would say it's weird for him to say that though. You know, like, I don't think he should be able to do that. No. That doesn't make sense for Raskin to say those words Because that suggests he doesn't believe any of the shit he used to say well, I don't know I mean you can't really believe in democracy Democratically no longer becoming it. I mean, I suppose you can I suppose if you really want to believe in democracy
Starting point is 00:59:00 You have to believe that people can choose to end democracy. Mm you should also tell people that that's, eh, well, whatever. It's up to him. I mean, look, it's a paradox. He lives a strange life. The ancients tell of riddles. That is a good point. I don't know. Which ancients were those again?
Starting point is 00:59:14 All of them. Yeah, that's a lot. So I don't, I don't, look, I don't pretend to understand the mind of a Raskin. Sure. I do understand what Alex is doing with his for sure manipulation and and fraud here Yeah And I think that this is actually kind of an interesting point when he says that Raskin's been all over TV in the last few Months because he hasn't this is just made up. Yeah, but there's two prongs to it and one is Alex
Starting point is 00:59:39 Like manipulatively maliciously lying about this one clip that he's taking out of context Like manipulatively, maliciously lying about this one clip that he's taking out of context. But there's another part that he probably has seen that clip on a bunch of dipshit social media Twitter accounts. And maybe there's some part of him that actually thinks that he's seeing Raskin all over TV when it's this one clip from months and months ago. It wouldn't surprise me. I mean, it's time to remove the concept of the echo chamber and turn it into this horrifying It's this one clip from months and months ago. It wouldn't surprise me. It's time to remove the concept of the echo chamber and turn it into this horrifying group
Starting point is 01:00:10 think process. Right. Yeah, it is a drumbeat into the brains of these people. Yeah, and I think for some people there might be more of the delusion. Sure. But for Alex, it's both. There's an element of it that he's deluded by the social media diet that he keeps. And then there's also a part of it that is make no
Starting point is 01:00:30 mistake about it. He knows he's fucking with you and lying to advance his own interests. Yeah. The self-aware delusions are delusional in a way that mask the delusional delusions. Because the things he knows he's aware of being delusional about, he the delusional delusions. Because the things he knows he's aware of being delusional about, he is delusional about. Yeah. So all of this is not really even about this Hill op-ed. It's mostly about just trying to be like, look, falsified ex-common man, someone's going to kill a bunch of minority folk and I don't want to feel bad about it. See, it doesn't make sense to me. I feel feel like if they were gonna do it they would just do like one of the cases
Starting point is 01:01:08 that is that was technically supposed to be on Trump and they would just keep doing it even though he was president right like they would be like I guess we're gonna still do these cases and then if you fail you go to jail and you you can still be president but you're now in jail. And then there would be the whole attack or whatever. Well you know how like some of Alex's ideas about like religion take the divine away from the divine? That's fair. I think he also takes away the serious from the serious.
Starting point is 01:01:38 That's possible. I think if there was actually like a real big organization that really wanted Trump dead. Yeah. I don't think that there would be failed assassination attempts. Probably not. I don't think, like, I just don't, I just don't think it's possible that the Secret Service could have been in on a plot. I mean, I mean, I think he deprives the...
Starting point is 01:02:02 The CIA couldn't kill Castro. I'm just saying it's tougher to assassinate somebody than you might think if you're only obsessed with doing it in the same way Wile E. Coyote was. That's a great point. But I also think that Castro's in another country. It would be a whole other matter if you were Cuba. That's true. But, hey.
Starting point is 01:02:22 Who knows? It's all false flags. That's all I know. This is completely undemocratic. It's absolutely un-American. And it really illustrates how the Democratic Party is not going to accept this election. And that even once Trump gets in, they've got a plan for civil uprisings that they claim are coming because Trump's going to kill migrants. He's gonna kill black people Raskin Carvel all of them has said that Trump supporters are gonna massacre minorities now that's coming out of a clear blue sky unless they are planning to stage it or
Starting point is 01:02:57 Wind up a bunch of crazies to do it And then that will be the excuse if he actually gets into office To drive him from office using civil war conditions that they've also talked about, to quote Carvel. So this is all just laying out the groundwork to call any potential bigot violence a false flag in the future, and I think that Alex is reading the room decently here. This whole Elon H-1B visa stuff is really going to piss off the accelerationist racist wing of Trump's base
Starting point is 01:03:25 because Trump is going to side with Elon and money over the racist principles that they hope that he would care more about. It doesn't mean that one of them is going to go out and kill people, but the temperature rises in a situation like this and I think that Alex knows there's a lot of utility in trying to make some false flag predictions. For sure. But then also the sun rose today, so trying to make some false flag predictions. For sure. But then also the sun rose today, so Alex is predicting a false flag.
Starting point is 01:03:49 Keeps going. So maybe there isn't that much meaning to it. Probably not as much as you would hope from a false flag prediction. Yeah. Also the civil war conditions thing that was in Carville, that was from the Raskin clip that Alex played earlier. He doesn't care about specifics that much.
Starting point is 01:04:05 No, no, no, no, no. So- Pagan style. So, I mean, that Carville clip that Alex is talking about is pretty crazy. It is, yeah. No, that's got some solid moves. Drops going to fucking kill. I mean, it's pretty solid.
Starting point is 01:04:19 It's a solid clip. You want to go to swing voters? They can be swinging from a rope. I mean mean hey. So why don't you have Alex making these kinds of, he made this special report you know. Sure. It's very serious, it's an in-depth analysis, the best out there of this Hill article. Rob Dews involved? Yeah. You're not employed there anymore though. No. Legally. And there isn't a place for him to be working even if he was so let's not even pretend that these
Starting point is 01:04:45 Rob do doesn't even exist no, but he did a great job on this report Rob do exists to my dad. Yep so, you know, they did a great job on this and you can really tell by the What they tagged on at the end? It's not even an ad. No, it's just fun. Oh good throwing in a meme. Oh good No, it's just fun. Oh, it's throwing in a meme. Oh good That's called a coup hiding in plain view be sure to follow me on X at real Alex Jones for breaking news and updates Because you are the resistance talk about the fact that President Trump incited an erection His various cases of you know, he's got inciting charges of inciting an erection
Starting point is 01:05:33 Donald John Donald John Trump incited the erection They didn't like Donald Trump they they said he participated in an erection I Always call it massive sometimes they say huge really large Now We just laid out the facts there. Yeah, we just laid out the facts with that. What was just laid out for me Yeah, we just laid out the facts. Was that what was just laid out for me? Were the facts what were just laid out for me, Dan? There's something really fun about, like, Alex throwing to that video and being like, me and Rob Doos did some real great work on that.
Starting point is 01:06:15 And then it plays, and he's sitting in the studio, and then there's like this erection meme at the end. And he's like, what the fuck? How can I look in the mirror? How can I take myself seriously? This is my piece of journalism Like I'm speechless go back and watch like Edward R. Murrow. He does the news. Good night and good luck also My god, yeah, that's I Sometimes you can't do it. Mm-hmm. Sometimes you just can't do it. Sometimes it has to happen Can you imagine if there was like newsroom footage of like some?
Starting point is 01:06:54 respected journalists talking about like Adlai Stevenson's dick and how big it was I mean actually, I can because LBJ was famous for having a huge dick. Yeah, that's different because it was that big right? It was jumbo But also wasn't that something that came out later Like papers or something like that and that's the people who were around him. He was very prominent with People didn't it was back in the time when you didn't talk about the president constantly talking about how big his dick was
Starting point is 01:07:28 yeah it wasn't something that was like on the radio yeah yeah yeah we learned about this in like memoirs and no no no after he was out of office no there's recordings well well I mean I guess they weren't released until after he was out of office
Starting point is 01:07:42 yeah that's true the public's not discussing it no that's definitely true it's true. The public's not discussing it. No, that's definitely true. It's beneath a newsman. Sure. I mean, I bet the public would have... I wonder if that would have helped him because clearly I think people believing that Donald Trump has a huge dick is a bonus for them and for him,
Starting point is 01:08:00 I suppose. I wonder if it would have helped him get... Maybe he wouldn't have had to drop out maybe he would have been like you know what guys I'm running for a second I know you're I know you have problems Jumbo says go. Let me introduce you to my running mate. So there's been some big developments in Ukraine yeah and Alex wants to get to those because he's done a great job with everything very serious. So shifting gears into Ukraine. Big developments the last few days, Putin said I believe in God and God is on our side, we
Starting point is 01:08:35 cannot be defeated. Boy, when leaders start talking like that lab rat, the foreign minister Russia's patience on using nuclear weapons is not limitless and it would not hesitate to defend itself by all means necessary. So you're saying that Russia is saying we might use nukes and also we are divinely inspired. This is bad, right? I mean, well, you know, it depends. Okay.
Starting point is 01:09:01 So if you're a con, you're thinking this guy, we got to look at all this territory we have. But if you're say like not one of those guys, and you're like from China, you're like, ah, fuck, you know, so. I think objectively, if I'm looking at like, just take all preconceived notions of countries, all that aside, and you just described to me a leader whose God is on my side. I'm waging a war offensively in another territory.
Starting point is 01:09:32 And I'm also saying that maybe I'll use a nuke at some point. I think that is a bad sketch of a leader. That's a bad character. But he's someone who Alex really digs. Yeah, I mean, you know a couple thousand years later He may be called the great Doesn't it doesn't take much you're breaking news about the Ukrainian War is Putin says he loves God. Yep. That's a positive story for Russia in Alex's world
Starting point is 01:09:59 Oh, I don't know. So we learn in this next clip that Russia is not a communist country, which... That's true, yeah. But it's interesting to hear how Alex does describe them. Good. And now Russia has said, we don't want to transgender our kids, we don't want to eat a bunch of GMO food, we don't want world government, we want to have our own culture, and for that they're so demonized by the left worldwide because for 85 years Russia was under globalist leftist control and was a testing ground for their evil and a launch base to take over the world
Starting point is 01:10:28 for communism. Now it's orthodox czarist. It's not communist. You hear a lot of right-wingers go, you know, they're still communist and they're, no, no, we're the communist here. And we're going through the same process Russia's gone through trying to get back control of our country. Doesn't mean Russia's perfect. Doesn't mean we'll be perfect once we get back control
Starting point is 01:10:47 either, but the new world order has got to go. So for Alex to be saying this, the King of Freedom, who really hates police states and is an expert on state tyranny, doesn't seem to mind religious dictatorships too much. Ah, no, because it's not really a religious dictatorship, it's anti-communism. But it's an orthodox, czarist state. Sure, sure, sure. What do you want? An entrenched group of oligarchs all wealthy beyond imagine having some sort of access
Starting point is 01:11:13 to a government efficiency office? Wow. I mean, if these are the only alternatives, this sucks. But Alex shouldn't be cool with that. No. No one should be cool with any of it. Yeah, I guess that's true So, you know, we should be cool with what the legacy? The woke legacy. Oh, that's a good legacy of Teddy Roosevelt. I like it. What what fine They may do is the American flag and fathers taking down their statues even Teddy Roosevelt
Starting point is 01:11:44 Was a huge civil rights guy, because he's a white guy. And so that's where all this is going. Now, speaking of that, it's a very complex issue. We'll be covering it all more coming up in the second, third and fourth hour interspersed with other news today. But I wanted to hit this right now on this December 27th, Friday transmission. are these HB-1 highly skilled visas. And there's an example of this before they called it HB-1 at the end of World War II. The US government wanted all the scientists and rocket experts and aerospace experts and experts on the Soviet Union's networks. And so 20 plus thousand Nazis were brought over
Starting point is 01:12:26 the United States and Operation Paperclip. Now I think that's a bad example of what HB one became. But Werner von Braun that created NASA was one of those Nazis. They had to the Nazi NASA rocket program, space program, silver lining, weapon program, super weapon program to be technical, what they called it in German translated. translated So so yeah, I don't know paperclip is not the same thing as h1b visas But let's imagine that they are shouldn't they make Alex even more against them the Nazis came in after World War two They were a big part of the infrastructure of the globalist deep state according to Alex So wouldn't like he should they wouldn't be here if it wasn't for paper clips It should be this makes no sense Also, he's like paper clips a bad example of h1b visas what they became but that's before they existed
Starting point is 01:13:13 Yeah, what are you talking about dipshit? That you're lost, you know, I think I think for a lot of people cause and effect is beyond cause and effect is beyond recognition. Because there's just too many possible causes for any one effect. A lot of stuff's complicated. Who knows? Maybe I choose my favorite cause for this effect. Maybe that's not necessarily the cause, but I like that cause. And maybe I can argue that it's close enough to the truth, and it'll work. Or it is definitely a contributing cause to the effect. Sure, and maybe it's the only one I care about. The other ones that maybe have something to do with it.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Nah, nah. I don't think he's interested in cause and effect. No, but he is interested in Teddy Roosevelt. Woke Teddy Roosevelt. I think we should all be interested in Teddy Roosevelt. Not necessarily for wokeness, though. So here's a little snippet from a History Channel piece about OTR. Love him.
Starting point is 01:14:02 Quote, he believed firmly in the existence of a racial hierarchy which shaped his attitudes on race relations, land rights, American imperialism, and the emerging and disturbing science of eugenics. Mm-hmm. Roosevelt believed fundamentally that American greatness came from its rule by racially superior white men of European descent. Yep. In 1906 he wrote to a friend on the subject of black people, quote, as a race and in the mass they are altogether inferior to whites. Of native people, he wrote to a friend on the subject of black people, quote, as a race and in the mass, they are altogether inferior to whites of native people, he said in 1886, quote, I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indian is the dead Indian,
Starting point is 01:14:34 but I believe nine out of every 10 are and I shouldn't like to inquire too closely into the case of the tenth. This fucking guy, he was big on civil rights. He was a huge woke guy. I mean, you know what? It is it is a testament to how quickly Instituting national parks will get you get you a good positive cred over the years. Yeah So that's fun. Hey, what you gonna do?
Starting point is 01:14:57 You know, it sucks. But if you like look at America, that's all of our presidents Yeah If you look at America, that's all of our presidents. One of these articles that I was reading about Teddy Roosevelt, I can't remember what it was in, maybe The Guardian or something, but he was talking to a historian and they were like, the bad thing about history is that there's no good people in history. They can't get better. Some people have done good things and then there's some bummers that you end up finding out.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Past sucks. Yeah, I mean, it is one of those things where you're like, there have been plenty of times people have gone to schools and stuff named after Woodrow Wilson and then they've looked into him and been like, he did and said, what? Can we not have this called? Nah, we're just going to keep calling it Woodrow Wilson. Fair enough. That's it.
Starting point is 01:15:41 The end. Well, I mean, like one of the you know universities in Missouri not University of Missouri, but there's a Truman State yeah Harry's room drop that bomb man there you go bad, dude Yeah, well, we're just gonna name it after him anyways Truman the tiger is the mascot that's great Mizzou does he have the glasses now damn that would be fantastic and honestly are I say to the roar so anyway Alex Damn, that would be fantastic. Honestly, I say to thee roar So anyway, Alex, you know Elon Musk he came out and he's like I do like these Immigration I like these h1b visa sure and then all the racists are like no no no no bad all of its bad, right? And then Alex came to Musk's defense, right and he got a little pat on the head. Oh my god. And I responded last night to what Elon Musk had said saying, you know, it's 0.1%. It is a classic American
Starting point is 01:16:36 policy to brain drain the best from across the planet and bring them here. Musk has always advocated for this policy. Everyone bitching that Elon Musk has flip-flopped or either ignorant or lying. Elon, to a great extent, is the poster child for this program working. And Elon then responded by, there it is right here, saying, saying exactly. Yay, Elon responded to me Boy Boy, it's just a grim picture that is that is dark. Yeah, whoa I think I think it wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't like the Alex Jones
Starting point is 01:17:19 Image yep the fake archetype and persona that he has is like this real bold truth-teller Cutting through the bullshit none of this stuff. I don't care about how famous you are I don't care about kissing ass yep Just kind of taking time on the show to read his own tweet that was responding to Elon This is not the first time you mentioned that Elon Approvingly responded he's very he's very excited about that. It's very sad Yeah, it's such an indictment of how fake that character was to begin with. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Yeah, you should... Like, I don't care what beliefs you hold or about what reality you have. If you and the Kressensteins are basically the same, you've got serious problems. Right. Unless, if I'm Alex and I'm like, I don't give a fuck anymore. I'm old Give me 10 million. Yeah, if he did that then fine Yeah, or I don't know what it would his price would be. Yeah chose. Oh, man. I just By my wife still listens to my favorite murderer. And I was like, man, I remember listening to it, I don't know, maybe some years ago
Starting point is 01:18:30 in the past. And boy, I listen to it now and then I was like, what is going on? I looked it up. Amazon spent a hundred million on them. Amazon just bought them. Wow, good for them. I mean, like, that's crazy. Alex, get bought. If you're going to sell out, they didn't believe any of the shit that they were peddling
Starting point is 01:18:52 So sell out nobody cares, but I think for one I think Alex probably shows that there's a bit more money through those like Alex Jones store Yeah, yeah, yeah, we like to imagine. Probably. But I'm saying like I wouldn't care about selling out at a certain point. I think if you're... Sure. Well, we wouldn't sell out, but you wouldn't care if he sold out. I think almost everybody does.
Starting point is 01:19:15 I like to imagine that I would hold my guns or whatever. I like to imagine that. I don't know. No one's ever come up to me with a briefcase full of money So okay, I can say that and and it's a fine illusion to have okay not met with Soros sure All right sure sure sure sure but like even Alex the great renegade Truth-teller guy yeah if he got to be 50
Starting point is 01:19:40 He's ridden a hard road totally if he was just like give me the payout I don't give a fuck I Think I think it would make sense, but he's not even getting that payout. I was just so I just read this book I wish I remember the name of it, but it's about Willie Falcone and the the Cuban guys who? ran cocaine during the the 80s and just tore over and just took over the whole world. And all of it really, like one guy just finally pointed out, like, man, we had enough money in 84. Could have just bounced. Could have just bounced.
Starting point is 01:20:16 We didn't have to, you know, but you keep trying to expand, you keep trying to get more money and all that stuff. And if it was going to be a sellout, I would think I'm happier, I'm not going to sell out, but if you pay me five million to go, I'm gone. You know? I'm not going to sell shit for you, but I'll go live on an island. I don't need you. You know? I don't need to tell you about a new banking app. Yeah, and Alex doesn't either. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:44 What are we doing if I were him? I would be very angrily tweeting at Elon Musk after he says exactly An invoice yeah, I would be saying like yeah, hey dipshit. I'm selling out a lot of my credibility for you Yep, there's a lot of races to are gonna be super mad at me in the future I'm carrying a lot of water 100% you're paying by the hour. Yeah Yeah, yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna be expensive or you're paying me for a lump sum And I am faking my own death, and you will never see any of us again I'm gonna be a huge problem for you. Yeah, you should be at the very least You should be trying to extort money out at this point right? Hey if you don't pay me. I will cause problems
Starting point is 01:21:22 This is Trump's America. You can't be doing it for free. No. That's insane. It's insane. So one of the problems that Alex has, like I said, is the way that he has a delusion and also is lying to the audience about this information, like that there's
Starting point is 01:21:42 hundreds of articles. And he is both. Yeah. He is also racist at heart and he does want to side with the Laura Loomer types. True. But he also really wants the power and adjacency to power and the theoretical money and all this. He wants his racist cake.
Starting point is 01:22:00 Right. He wants to eat it too. He's a Boromir. It's very, it's very conflicting for him. That'll happen. That's where Elon stands and he's kind of the laissez-faire libertarian over here. He said he used to be a Democrat. I mean you know he's helping us overall now and that's good. Then you've got the American firsters and the point is we got to get Trump in. We got to stabilize the economy. We got to get energy prices down. We do want to innovate.
Starting point is 01:22:25 But yeah, all these people that really aren't skilled, highly skilled, super skilled, it's being abused. The HB1 visa program needs to be massively curtailed, streamlined and reformed. So that's where I am on that. Harris is going to come in and talk more about that. But here's an example. the streamlined and reformed. So that's where I am on that. Harris is going to come in and
Starting point is 01:22:50 talk more about that. But here's an example. Apple settling claims and illegally favored immigrant workers and hiring practices. 25 million, and that's just the iceberg. Yeah are white males targeted or white males bullied the
Starting point is 01:23:03 colleges incredibly bad. It's worse than so terrible, even hard to believe until you go to the colleges to see if yourself. Is it wrong? Absolutely. But but is that bleeding over then to blame any immigrant who's super hard working and intelligent? What are you doing right now? Who comes here? So I get it. There's a lot of anti white stuff. So whites have circled the wagons that are pissed off and are saying nobody until you know all this anti white crap stops. I think that's a reasonable thing to say. Are you are what's said whites are inherently evil and all the rest of it. That's why I've said why can you criticize people like Nick point says that become very
Starting point is 01:23:38 race based and say it right back to you then you freak out about it. Well, he's not saying half of what the ADL and other leprosy groups or the Black Lives Matter say. I mean, they're they saying half of what the ADL and other leprous groups or the Black Lives Matter say. I mean, they're more Nazi sounding than the Nazis were. So I'm just saying you're the ones that put us in this arena left. So everyone else is so mean to white people that maybe Nazis are cool and it's a normal response for them to have. I'm pretty sure the only person who could make that kind of an argument is a Nazi who's
Starting point is 01:24:02 really insecure by people calling them names because that doesn't make sense. No. This is a rationalization as opposed to anything else. That whole thing needs to be shut down. Oh yeah. All of that. All that shit is just Alex's white victimhood obsession. But I want to touch on the case that he randomly mentions there about Apple paying out $25
Starting point is 01:24:21 million because it was found to have favored immigrant workers over the U.S. citizens in terms of certain jobs. First thing about this, Alex shouldn't believe that this case should have been able to be brought against Apple since it was based on federal regulation that bans hiring discrimination based on protected classes, including citizenship status. If he had his way, these non-citizen workers would essentially be unprotected from any exploitation, not entitled to a settlement from Apple, and also probably violently deported. Second, this settlement was reached in 2023 under Biden's Department of Justice. If the
Starting point is 01:24:56 whole globalist plan is to bring in masses of immigrants to take away jobs from Americans, then why would the globalist controlled DOJ do this? Why would they do it? These villains really seem to be working against their own plans a whole lot. Yeah. Alex wants to have his racist cake and eat it too, and I feel like he's probably about to learn that some of the people he's associated with are super racist, to the point where like they like their racism more than they like money. I think he might be in for a rude awakening when he sees a bunch of the people that he
Starting point is 01:25:26 likes to buddy up with turn on Elon Musk for wanting to bring in foreigners to fill jobs they think white people should be doing. I don't think like this is a big turning point or anything, but what happened around this issue should be seen by everyone in the larger right wing media of what's to come. Their fan base is made up of two segments, soft bigot libertarian types and legit white nationalist types, and their interests have aligned, for the most part, in ways that they can overlook the things that they actually hate about each other in order to reach their shared goal of getting Trump back into power and trying to overthrow the liberal order
Starting point is 01:26:01 of society. Now that they're back in office and that hurdle has been cleared, these cracks are gonna start to show unless they find a new version of the deep state to unite against and quick. They need to find some new QAnon thing or whatever or else these kinds of issues where Elon's like, I think we should bring in highly skilled labor, no!
Starting point is 01:26:22 Well, I mean. It's going to happen. Ultimately, if you're being sold, like, we're going to change the way things are done, and then you become the people who win, you become part of the status quo, and then it's you in the status quo against the people who want to change. So it's like, what do you mean? Now you're siding with the fucking, whomever you want to say in blankety blank? Of course you are.
Starting point is 01:26:48 They're the status quo. They want to maintain their power. Why would they want to change it now? If they give you what you want, you won't want them anymore. Dumb Dums. So we have that Hill article though that's been looming in the background. And Alex wants to talk about that some more. If you just joined us, the Democrats, the party, Jamie Raskin, all of them are officially
Starting point is 01:27:10 moving in Congress to block the certification of President Trump as the 47th president on January 6. They're writing op-eds everywhere, lying and saying he's convicted of insurrection. We never was. They are treating you like you have a 70 IQ, room temperature. Amazing. No additional information has been presented. The only thing this reporting is based on is the Hill Op-Ed, and now the story has expanded
Starting point is 01:27:33 to being that Democrats in Congress are moving to block the certification of the election. This is just a lie. It's absolutely a lie that's grown off this Colonel that he started with. Beyond that, there aren't op-eds everywhere. There's one. And it doesn't say that Trump was convicted of insurrection. If anyone's treating the audience like they're idiots, it's definitely Alex. And you don't do this kind of thing by accident.
Starting point is 01:27:57 This is conscious fraud or instinctual manipulation and abuse of the audience that he's carrying out. It's not like, oh, I got this one wrong. It's impossible that this is, oh, I got this wrong. No, it's a ventriloquist convincing you to be mad at the puppet. Like, if I'm holding a puppet and I say, oh, you look stupid, ma'am, and it comes from the puppet, and the woman was like, I'm going to kill that puppet kill that puppet I'd be like haha it was actually I a puppet is Alex has like Klaus Schwab yeah you'll eat the bugs they're treating you like you have a 70 IQ well there's no they mm-hmm that means you are treating me like you have it like I have a 70 do you understand how that's a bummer yeah you're the
Starting point is 01:28:44 puppet isn't real. Mm-hmm. But who knows? A lot of people get mad at the puppet. It's true. So one thing that is real. Yeah. Is real.
Starting point is 01:28:53 Well, true. And also RFK. Oh, that's also true. Yeah. Two things that are real. This clip gave me whiplash. We're about to hit some really positive news on this front with RFK Jr. set to get confirmed as the head of HHS and really taking action.
Starting point is 01:29:08 And he said Trump is taking the gloves off. This is a big part of stopping the globalists is making America and the world healthy again. Make America healthy again. But remember, the way we continue to make America and the world healthy is first mentally and spiritually with the truth. So people know what's really going on and so they know that they're not alone in the fight against tyranny as we completely turn the tide So be healthy get ultimate sea moss the ultimate superfood Another supervise minerals only produce ways where they're all together in the sea moss the Irish sea moss Moss is good. God damn
Starting point is 01:29:46 Yeah, that was pretty that was pretty nuts. That's old-fashioned. That was I got hit on the side of the head with that. Mm-hmm Yeah, wow. Yeah, he's not you know, I don't know what it is. Yeah, I told you that you know, he's looking more Somewhat healthy but also yeah kind of off-putting. I think it might be the sea boss or Someone mentioned that like he's credited this to not drinking and if that's the case then he was drinking a lot before But then this this ability to do an ad pivot may be coming back because that's a bus that just Wolf It looked like he was just talking about news totally did it really felt like totally did there was It's been a long time since he's got me. It's been a long time. It's rug pull both man
Starting point is 01:30:32 Yeah, that won't hurt maybe see boss just improves your ability to pull rugs. What if that's very possible also quite funny What if and I'm gonna throw this out there? The last of us right we're all sitting here like oh, it's gonna be the fungus What if, and I'm gonna throw this out there, the last of us, right, we're all sitting here like, oh, it's gonna be the fungus. Wrong, what if it's the moss? The moss gets inside your brain, it starts doing the stuff, now he's looking to get cats to eat him.
Starting point is 01:30:58 I think that's how it works. Yeah, he's doing something. It's not going well. I do, you know, all I can think think about is like I wouldn't mind some moss Like taking over me is I feel like what do you see when you see moss taking over you? Just kind of like having a nice like you can row Like a little grass kind of thing on this. Okay. I like that. Yeah, I like that not full covering though. No, okay Maybe I mean eventually. Okay, eventually you're talking swamp. She a pet. Okay, you're talking eventually. Okay
Starting point is 01:31:29 Okay, again, I am I'm a hirsute man. So like I'm already kind of sure sure sure You're just a little you'd just be turning green basically. Yeah, which I don't mind. No, I like nature. I think it'd be great Also, I think that moss is chill, you know? Moss does give off a chill vibe. Yeah. Seeing as how two things, it is inanimate and also cannot move of its own volition. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway. Yep. That ad pivot took it out of me and I had to go take a walk. So we're going to check out here. But that was a good ad pivot. The the the situation with Musk is still ongoing. Yeah. And I think I'm really interested to see how it plays out because there is a real potential for like a pretty messy break here of two groups.
Starting point is 01:32:22 What do you value more? Yeah. This this Elon Musk and the, you know, the sort of bizarre ideas of space fascism and and all of the billions of dollars and the idea that someone that weird can have power do you value that or your principles of white ethnostates and and a lot of those bigotries that really underlie the positions that led you to MAGA and Trump in the first place. How is this going to break? I think Alex is in trouble if this doesn't get resolved.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Because he wants to have feed in both territories. Yeah. I mean, I suppose the question is whether or not they even think it matters to cut them loose, if you will. You know what I'm saying? Like, do you think Musk and Trump and, I mean, all the, all of these people who are now ready to run rough shot over everything, with the Supreme Court behind them, you know, like cheering them on. Like, will it even mean anything for them to continue to like giving them the dog whistles or where they just go like, ah, we really don't care. There's honestly nothing you can do now. You know?
Starting point is 01:33:37 Well, I guess, you know, we have to consider that how much of those dog whistles is based on pandering to the bigots and how much is from their own bigotry. So I don't know if you can answer that question because there's a sincereness to some of the stuff that you might think is like jangling keys to play to the racist crowd, but some of it probably does come from a place of sincerity Yeah, so we're at the very least a place of like calculation like so long as I don't have skin in the game Oh, I'm very very racist, but I mean hey if there's money involved There's money money you know that kind of that kind of sincerity of belief. Yeah, yeah, but anyway
Starting point is 01:34:23 We'll see what happens with that, but I'm excited to follow the story and see where Alex lands. Yeah. Uh, but we'll find out in a later date. It will be interesting to, I mean, I think it would be a very interesting turn that I find almost impossible to imagine actually happening, but what if he did like find a backbone? Alex? Yeah. Like find one out of nowhere and he's like moss It's time for us to actually lead our own charge against it. You know like that would be crazy You do wake the fuck up. Yeah, I know you're right. That's not happening
Starting point is 01:34:58 This has been a ten-year delusion of Shit all moss fuck moss. It's moss all the way down. Yeah. Yep. So we'll find out if he has a spine. The answer is no. But we'll be back with another episode. Until then, we have a website.
Starting point is 01:35:13 In DVD, it's knowledgefight.com. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah, woo!
Starting point is 01:35:21 And now here comes the sex robots. 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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