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07 Dec 2017
Alex Jones misrepresents Zbigniew Brzezinski's writings and the concept of sovereignty.

Everything he's saying about Zbigniew Brzezinski is misrepresenting his writings. I mean, he didn't. He was a wizard. He was very similar to John Doe. I don't have the energy. He's got the long beard. He's got the hat. You should say Uri Geller. I'm not going to talk about Uri Geller. I'm talking about the original wizard. The idea, though. Why don't you go with Merlin? Oh, he's a magician. No, John Doe was the guy. He was the guy who originally... Okay, he had the big long beard. He was the guy who created the... The archetype? Yeah, exactly. Okay, fine. I didn't get the reference. I apologize. You should have. I don't think John Doe might... I don't think that is the right name, but it could be. Could be. I don't know. Could be. Pretty sure it's John Doe. Okay. That might be why I didn't get the reference, because it might not be the reference. Yeah, because it might not be the right name. So the stuff about Zbigniew Brzezinski, though, when he's talking about sovereignty, what he's really talking about is the idea of international cooperation in a meaningful way.