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Feb. 20, 2018 - Knowledge Fight
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#130B: Endgame, Part 2

Today, Dan and Jordan's exploration of Alex Jones' increasingly amateurish and embarrassing "documentary" Endgame continues. On this episode, the gents follow Alex to Canada where he yells at strangers with a megaphone, and they learn about how important it is, when you're making outrageous accusations, to have not-insane people be your source.

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alex jones
14:21
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dan friesen
39:26
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jordan holmes
27:58
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daniel estulin
04:30
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jim tucker
03:55
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col arthur peterson
00:26
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dr michael kaufman
00:14
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dan friesen
Hello, everybody.
Welcome back to this is part two of Knowledge Fights coverage of Alex Jones's very stupid documentary Endgame.
I am Dan.
The other voice you will hear here in a little bit is my co-host Jordan.
And like I said, this is part two of our Endgame coverage.
If you don't want to find part one, if you're weirdly accidentally stumbling into this episode, you can find that on our iTunes page.
You can just search for Knowledge Fight.
It is there.
I probably wouldn't.
I recommend starting on episode two, but be that as it may.
When we last left off, Alex Jones was heading to Canada.
What was he going to do there?
Spoiler alert, he's going to check in with the people of Bilderberg and wander around with a bullhorn.
So, I hope you enjoy that, and let's get into it.
Here goes.
alex jones
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
unidentified
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
alex jones
I love you.
dan friesen
This is Alex Jones Goes to Canada.
jordan holmes
Oh, no.
unidentified
The limos carry royalty, political power brokers, and industrial titans to a secret meeting that will last all weekend.
It's known as the Bilderberg Group.
Could their objective be world domination?
jordan holmes
There was a time whenever every newscaster had to have that kind of Ted Koppel voice.
Who talks like you?
dan friesen
Ted Koppel.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
Alex Jones uses that clip as, like, evidence that the Bilderberg group is looking for world domination.
unidentified
Of course.
dan friesen
When all you have is a news reporter saying, are they?
unidentified
Is it?
dan friesen
Because assholes like Jim Tucker keep telling me it's the case.
alex jones
Every four years, Bilderberg meets in North America.
And in June of 2006...
dan friesen
This is multiple articles from 2003.
The last one was from 2015.
jordan holmes
Elite power brokers need secrets.
unidentified
Not a secret!
jordan holmes
Well, that's, but they put it out in the press to make sure you know.
unidentified
They may see it until the captain has turned off the fasteners.
Oh, my.
Thank you.
jordan holmes
So many news articles about this secretive meeting.
alex jones
Many reporters attempting to cover the group have been harassed, detained, and even...
dan friesen
This is a meeting of the minds.
That's a terrible place to freeze frame.
This is Jim Tucker right here, and this is a guy named Daniel Estelin.
And I'm very excited to tell you about him in a little bit.
alex jones
Okay, I got told.
dan friesen
He's almost as fun as Leo Zagami.
Not as fun as our friend...
I was going to say Hammurabi.
What's his name?
alex jones
I jokingly reassured my cameramen that the horror stories we'd read about were probably exaggerated.
dan friesen
Definitely.
alex jones
I was wrong.
jordan holmes
What?
alex jones
We know reporters get detained at airports.
People aren't let in.
We know people get sent to the jailhouse for three or four hours.
It happens every time.
Well, it happened to Alex Jones this time.
unidentified
They admitted Bilderberg, that they had pressure put on him by the government.
alex jones
To heighten security, and that's why all this happened.
Yes, I was told that by two separate people.
dan friesen
You're on cocaine.
unidentified
They scoured our records for hours yesterday and hours today, trying to find something on us, and of course there was nothing.
alex jones
It was just scary.
I mean, again, I've been all over the world, and I've never seen anything like this.
It was like hours of humiliation.
And they said, what are you here for?
dan friesen
Look at this, reenactment.
alex jones
Wow.
Cover the media.
jordan holmes
This is a lifetime level.
alex jones
I was answering all the questions.
unidentified
It was clear I wasn't a threat.
alex jones
It was clear I didn't have any criminal record.
It was clear I was president.
jordan holmes
You totally have a criminal record!
alex jones
They were going to deny me.
They told me earlier that I was probably going to be denied.
And then you guys showed up and everything changed.
unidentified
So what's your plan now?
alex jones
My plan is to go out and try to interview Jim Tucker.
dan friesen
So he's going to go try and interview Jim Tucker.
jordan holmes
That's a shitty plan.
If that's your first salvo back.
Not a good plan.
dan friesen
He's a big fan of Jimmy.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
So, the only thing I can find about Alex being detained by Canadian Customs is an article written by Paul Joseph Watson on Prison Planet.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
And I want you to raise your hand when you hear the point that seems a little bit out of place in this report.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
Quote, Customs openly told Alex as soon as they brought him into custody that the Bilderberg Group was aware of his arrival and that this was the reason for his detainment.
Okay, yes.
I forgot that there's multiple points.
That's one of them, but that's not the big one.
All three members of the team were instantly detained despite going through different immigration desks.
Officials knew everything about Alex, even the fact that George W. Bush once had him arrested in 1998.
It's not strictly speaking.
jordan holmes
What?
dan friesen
He yelled something at a press conference and police escorted him out and he pretends that he got arrested.
jordan holmes
So it wasn't like George W. Bush from his ivory tower said, arrest that man.
unidentified
No.
jordan holmes
It was like Alex Jones was an asshole in public and they were like, we can't have you doing this.
dan friesen
Yeah, yeah.
He interrupted a speech.
unidentified
Gotcha.
jordan holmes
Very different way to word that.
dan friesen
Yeah.
I was screamed at.
I was cussed at.
I was interrogated, said Alex.
Jail threats were issued as officials seized and searched through Alex's equipment for 15 hours.
He was...
jordan holmes
Is that a Canadian thing?
unidentified
No.
jordan holmes
Is that a thing that I wasn't aware of?
dan friesen
No.
I don't believe so.
Don't you think that's a little specific?
Don't you think that's a little specific?
jordan holmes
So if I understand correctly...
dan friesen
Alex really wants you to know he didn't have any porn with him.
That's what he said.
jordan holmes
If I understand correctly, Canadian officials, one, do not fuck with Bilderberg.
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Do not fuck with Bilderberg.
We know who you are.
We are fucking following you.
unidentified
Second.
jordan holmes
Two, no porn in Canada.
How dare you?
dan friesen
If you're going to jack it.
jordan holmes
You bring your American porn here.
dan friesen
If you're going to jack it, memories.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
I think there is some sort of...
jordan holmes
Or use our homegrown Canadian porn.
It's like the customs office.
You don't want anybody bringing in an outside species of porn?
dan friesen
Right, there's terrorists.
jordan holmes
Yeah, it'll get everywhere.
dan friesen
Immigration officials seem to take a gleeful satisfaction in detaining the team, claiming they were liars and not part of the media.
That's fair.
Despite one admitting to having seen Alex Jones' documentary.
jordan holmes
He admitted to it?
unidentified
Yep.
jordan holmes
And he still said that he wasn't part of the media?
Perhaps there was a larger thing.
dan friesen
Accusations of drugs and weapons smuggling were thrown around without recourse.
Quote, I don't believe this story at all.
I think Alex missed a flight.
jordan holmes
I don't know.
dan friesen
I think that's what happened.
jordan holmes
I don't know anybody.
No.
dan friesen
He showed up late and he had to come up with a reason why.
I got detained by customs.
They thought I had porno.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
It's ridiculous.
jordan holmes
Or he had so much porn.
dan friesen
That's possible, too.
jordan holmes
The only explanation for why he would make it that specific is they totally found some porn.
And he was like, no, no, no, put that in there.
Put that in the record.
They did not find anything.
Put it in the record.
dan friesen
Paul, write it down.
jordan holmes
I don't porn.
alex jones
Go down to the Bilderberg group and maybe catch some of them still arriving and try to still make a documentary.
jordan holmes
Oh, life is so hard for you.
You're going to hear a lot of this.
dan friesen
They play this throughout most of it.
unidentified
Oh, boy.
In the morning, when the Bilderberg Group attendees, the 100 elite on the planet, start showing up.
alex jones
We're going to be getting here about 3.30 or so.
See if we can catch any of the elites coming in.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Currently, the answer is zero elites.
dan friesen
Pretty boring.
jordan holmes
They have caught no elites.
dan friesen
Way more than once, Alex is going to get into a conversation of where the property line starts.
I should warn you about that.
jordan holmes
High drama.
dan friesen
Yes.
unidentified
Indeed.
alex jones
They're debating the attack on Iran.
They're talking about how to take out Hugo Chavez.
dan friesen
I'm making this up.
alex jones
So we're talking about the death of Canada is what's happening in there right now.
The death of your sovereignty is happening in there right now.
CNN has even reported that these individuals have put out the policy reports through the Council on Foreign Relations that writes their scholarly white papers to end the United States, to end Canada, and to end Mexico.
jordan holmes
What about everybody else?
unidentified
About ten have come in.
dan friesen
Later.
jordan holmes
They're going to be fine?
dan friesen
Later.
jordan holmes
Is it in that order?
unidentified
They've been coming in slowly in typically big black cars with what appears to be bulletproof glass.
jordan holmes
That's just a guess.
unidentified
We're being kept well back from the building by an awful lot of security people.
But, you know, there'll be more security as this thing develops.
Again, just a reminder to stay off the front, okay?
alex jones
I am, I am.
This is the line.
unidentified
Yes, you are.
dan friesen
This is going to be a bit of the next, like, ten minutes.
A lot of them taking pictures of people.
jordan holmes
This is not particularly riveting footage.
dan friesen
There's literally nothing substantive.
unidentified
I want to go back to whenever he was just showing random-ass pictures of World War II.
And so, of course, I complied to what they wanted.
I wasn't happy about it because I had been tired.
I drove quite a long way.
jordan holmes
You know you're an asshole.
unidentified
I went down to have something to eat.
And I just saw a bunch of security here.
And I was wondering what was going on.
And I asked questions.
And they said they were having a wedding or they were having some sort of reception.
So I decided to ask a couple more questions because I thought it was kind of weird.
And then I saw them from my hotel window.
He's like, hey, you got a room for tonight?
And they were also in front of the hotel.
It looked like combing the hotel.
So I kind of got wondering what was going on.
I left.
jordan holmes
Where is this guy from?
unidentified
I got up this morning.
dan friesen
He's a Canadian accent.
unidentified
I checked out.
He does not sound Canadian.
The last fellow I spoke with said, well, I didn't have to wait because there was a group of people out here telling me everything that was going on.
dan friesen
Through a bullhorn.
unidentified
They're not fooling anybody any longer when you've got this many cops.
You know, and detaining Alex Jones at the border.
jordan holmes
Oh, you can't be detaining Alex Jones at the border.
dan friesen
But it does help build this narrative.
unidentified
It's the perfect beginning to Alex Jones going to Bilderberg.
alex jones
Yeah, you're going to go to jail like Ken Lay.
dan friesen
If he made it there with no incident, how boring would that be?
jordan holmes
He probably started some shit.
He had to.
dan friesen
That's another possibility.
jordan holmes
He went through security and was like, do you know who I am?
unidentified
I've got a bomb named Alex Jones, but not a real bomb.
alex jones
It's a truth bomb.
dan friesen
Or he missed his flight.
alex jones
Always does throughout history.
dan friesen
Now he's just threatening people through closed windows.
unidentified
Now he's just threatening people through closed windows.
jordan holmes
So what's the drama here?
Is the narrative going to be him breaking into the Bilderberg and then he finds out all the information and then that's that?
dan friesen
Good God, no.
jordan holmes
Like, what are we doing here?
dan friesen
He's taking pictures of people.
That's it.
It doesn't evolve.
jordan holmes
This is it?
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
There's no further...
He doesn't get in.
dan friesen
Jim Tucker talks to him drunk at a bar.
That's what happens next.
Spoiler alert.
alex jones
As well as the head of its steering committee.
unidentified
We looked him up on Google.
alex jones
The committee he heads selects and invites each year's attendees.
dan friesen
So what?
alex jones
In the last decade, the list of attendees has been leaked to reporters by moles on the inside.
dan friesen
You would think that you would believe in these rich people having a right of association for an association.
unidentified
Not if they're plotting the end of cowboy hats.
alex jones
We travel back to our hotel to see if Jim Tucker received the 2006 list.
dan friesen
Jimmy, you got the list?
Jimmy!
We're almost a quarter of the way through.
jim tucker
Oh boy.
dan friesen
Sort of.
jordan holmes
Seven and a half more hours to go.
jim tucker
That's not possible.
Who in hell's Bilderberg?
I spent 20 happy years with metropolitan newspapers.
All the wires are clicking at my ear.
That could not happen without me knowing about it.
The thing that first impressed me most was caused in 1957 by the late, great Westbrook Pegler, a widely syndicated columnist.
dan friesen
This is fun, because Alex Jones, once again, has insert citation here in the bibliography.
jordan holmes
Westbrook Pegler.
dan friesen
More funny names.
jordan holmes
God damn it, Dad.
dan friesen
So, Jim Tucker found out about the Bilderberg group from reading Westbrook Pegler.
So, here's some fun stuff about Westbrook Pegler.
He was a columnist in the 50s and 60s.
jordan holmes
Well, from what I can see right now, just on the screen, this is a...
In the 50s or 60s, this was an older white man with the name Westbrook Pegler, so I assume he was very progressive on race issues.
dan friesen
Pegler hated FDR's New Deal and was aggressively anti-union.
Quote, Pegler compared union advocates of the closed shop to Hitler's goose steppers.
By the 1950s, however, Pegler was showing some nostalgia for the Third Reich.
His proposal for smashing the AF of L and the CIO was...
It was for the state to take them over.
Quote, yes, that would be fascism, he wrote.
But I, who detest fascism, see advantages in such fascism.
Which is great.
He advocates fascism.
jordan holmes
I'm not fascist, but!
That's not okay!
dan friesen
But they are unions.
jordan holmes
Look, I hate, I can't stand racism in any form, and I think it's a terrible idea, but if the government were to take over black people, that would be fine.
dan friesen
It's funny you bring up racism.
In November 1963, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, he wrote, quote, it is clearly...
jordan holmes
This isn't going to be a win for me, Dan.
dan friesen
It's clearly the bowed-in duty of all intelligent Americans to proclaim and practice bigotry.
unidentified
That's...
dan friesen
That's weird.
jordan holmes
That's a strange thing to say!
dan friesen
He embraced the label racist, quote, a common but false synonym for Nazi used by the bigots of New York.
Which is something that the alt-right says now.
unidentified
Wait.
dan friesen
That's an argument that the alt-right has co-opted now.
He was making that in 1950.
jordan holmes
So he's doing the only racist call you racist kind of thing.
dan friesen
Totally.
He's a progenitor of that.
He's way ahead of the curve.
jordan holmes
Let's kill him!
dan friesen
He also had a habit of calling Jews geese because they hiss when they talk, gulp down everything before them, and foul everything in their wake.
jordan holmes
I mean...
That's probably not how you should go about that.
dan friesen
It's not good for a column.
jordan holmes
Also, you can't just make that up.
You can't just be...
No, Jews do this.
What is he trying to be?
He's starting a meme?
He's trying to be an iconoclast?
Fuck you, man.
dan friesen
Well, it's interesting.
Actually, his anti-Semitism has a very easily traced back beginning.
It turns out that his anti-Semitism was based almost entirely on a 1949 libel case brought against him by journalist Quentin Reynolds, who he accused of lying and being immoral and a coward.
Right.
jordan holmes
I never said that!
I just said that I hated Jews!
How dare you, sir?
How dare you say such libelous things?
dan friesen
He was very much guilty of libel, and the court found him guilty.
And he lost the case, along with $175,000 in 1949.
Fuck yeah.
So the lawyer...
jordan holmes
Fuck you, Pegler.
dan friesen
The lawyer in the case was a guy named Luis Neaser, who was Jewish, and Pegler viewed the circumstances as, quote, the Jewish world versus Pegler.
Again, a reminder, Pegler was very guilty of libel.
So, um...
So, columnist Haywood Brock...
jordan holmes
These Jews always making me follow the laws.
dan friesen
So he ended up working for King Features, which was owned by Hearst Publishing.
jordan holmes
Well, definitely not anti-Semitic then.
dan friesen
He was fired by them in 1962 because he gave a speech that took the piss out of the Hearst family.
He started screaming about how they were a bunch of assholes and it was a kiddie toy and soda fountain company and all this.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
So they fired him.
And then he began writing for the American Opinion, which was put out by the John Birch Society.
jordan holmes
Boy, if you say all those words together in a sentence, it makes me unhappy.
dan friesen
This is going to make you weirdly kind of happy, maybe.
Just because it's so crazy.
jordan holmes
So wait, he was too crazy for the John Birch Society.
dan friesen
He got fired by the John Birch Society.
unidentified
Yes!
jordan holmes
All right.
Well, now that I know that we're dealing with world-class crazy, now I'm back on board.
dan friesen
They asked him to stop writing for them because he's too extreme.
So anyway, there's one quote that I found by this guy, columnist Haywood Brone, who wrote about Westbrook Pregler that I thought this quote was really fascinating.
Quote, The tragedy of J. Westbrook Pegler consists of the fact that by nature he is not the man he pretends to be.
jordan holmes
He is in fact naughty by nature.
dan friesen
His native sympathies are wide and deep.
When he's aroused about some ancient wrong, he can be more eloquent than any newspaper man I know.
The point of that...
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
It just reminds me of Alex.
He's not the man he presents himself to be.
Whenever he gets aroused by native superstitions and ancient wrongs...
He ends up being super eloquent and having a great talent that is just false.
So anyway, I read that and I thought, hey, that's my boy Alex.
jordan holmes
It sounds like Westbrook Pegler was an asshole.
dan friesen
Totally.
And the history tracks with that.
And so the idea that he was writing about...
jordan holmes
Do you have any of his columns?
I bet they're horrendous.
dan friesen
I couldn't find any complete columns, but I found a lot of excerpts of them.
Like I said, there's a lot of that bigotry in there.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
But it's interesting.
He transformed over time.
After that 1949 lawsuit, he got fucking way worse.
Before, he even voted for FDR the first time around and had some inclinations towards moderacy.
Right.
But that all went away.
It's weird.
It's crazy stuff.
He even advocated against anti-Semitism.
In World War II times.
Like, he wrote columns that allegorically talked about how, like, he...
unidentified
Well, yeah, but he wasn't advocating against anti-Semitism.
jordan holmes
He was advocating against how everybody was doing it.
Like, you can't be practicing that form of popular anti-Semitism.
He was the first guy who was like, dude, I've been doing this the right way.
You guys fucking...
This pissy little bullshit anti-Semitism?
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Oh, just a genocide?
No.
We're going farther.
We're building time machines.
We're not going to genocide anybody.
The Jews are never going to have existed in the first place.
That's some real anti-Semitism right there.
dan friesen
That's good.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
dan friesen
That's Pegler-level.
jordan holmes
Absolutely.
dan friesen
So anyway, the fact that he was writing about the Bilderberg Group in 1950 or whatever doesn't really...
Whatever he was writing isn't true.
So the idea that it turned on Jim Tucker to go on a 27-year crusade to find out nothing and write fan fiction about them makes me incredibly sad.
It makes me so bummed out.
jordan holmes
How is Jim doing?
dan friesen
He's dead.
jordan holmes
No, I mean, well, like, okay, at the time of this...
dan friesen
No, he was dead at the time.
jordan holmes
When did he die?
dan friesen
He's dead now.
I don't remember.
But if you watch documentaries with him, he's chain-smoking and drunk half the time.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I know.
That sounds great.
dan friesen
Yeah, I know.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I'm on board.
dan friesen
Says the guy who just finished a cigarette and was about to crack a beer.
unidentified
He wrote two lengthy columns about how approximately a hundred...
jim tucker
Leaders of international finance, heads of state, public officials, were meeting behind armed guards to close doors on Jekyll Island, sealed off.
jordan holmes
Jekyll Island?
dan friesen
What are these powerful internationalists doing?
Why is it so secret?
jim tucker
Why do they have armed guards outside?
dan friesen
Why is it sealed off?
jim tucker
Newspapers totally ignore it.
Not a word.
Total blackout in the United States.
dan friesen
This man makes me so sad.
jim tucker
Since then...
I've never stopped pursuing Bilderberg or the whole international gangster organization led by Rockefellers and Rothschilds as they manipulate the world for their own selfish interests.
dan friesen
Such a bummer.
alex jones
Jim, you've been waiting on the list.
You normally get it on the first day.
You haven't gotten it.
We're told it might come in today.
How important is that list?
jim tucker
It's absolutely essential, although identifying people outside, as we always do, is important to find out who is not on their own list.
dan friesen
That's how we practice photography.
jim tucker
In recent years, someone from Europe has sent a machine copy with a letterhead and so forth without identifying himself.
So far, I haven't heard from him.
dan friesen
Got that license plate there.
jordan holmes
A sex done.
unidentified
Okay.
That was so great watching him get into the car footage.
jim tucker
19th century their first meeting as Bilderberg at the Bilderberg Hotel it's a little bit like Shakespeare's As You Like It they say to Shakespeare what do you want to call this book he says As You Like It That's so not true.
dan friesen
That's not true at all.
jordan holmes
Don't.
dan friesen
It's very clear what As You Like It is named after.
jordan holmes
Jesus Christ.
dan friesen
He's just making up lore.
jordan holmes
Why are you doing that?
dan friesen
It's so clear that...
jordan holmes
Well, I mean, fuck it.
You're already making up everything else.
Fucking go for broke.
Shakespeare said...
dan friesen
The intention of As You Like It is you can take this play however you want to.
jordan holmes
It's literally As You Like It.
unidentified
It's in the epilogue of the play.
jordan holmes
Shakespeare was not huge on subtlety.
dan friesen
It's not a random name.
jim tucker
As you like it, the title has nothing to do with play.
So that's how the Bilderberg came by their name.
dan friesen
It's named after the hotel they met.
jordan holmes
It's named after Shakespeare's As You Like It.
unidentified
For half a century, the money class had been meeting.
jim tucker
But they decided they have to meet systematically every year, well planned in advance, in addition to other smaller meetings throughout the year.
jordan holmes
This is great footage.
We're just driving around.
This is like an episode of Cops where everybody is just bored.
dan friesen
Something I don't know if they cover is the fact that they always, like the Bilderberg group, always meets at a hotel that has a golf course.
unidentified
Well, yeah.
dan friesen
And it's like, no, no, but that's not because they play golf.
It's not because they get together and just have recreational activities.
jordan holmes
It's because golf is the metaphorical symbol for Satan.
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
Everybody knows this.
unidentified
Absolutely.
jordan holmes
Is the devil.
dan friesen
Indeed.
I think we proved that at Bilderberg 2012.
jordan holmes
I'm just glad I remembered a golfer not named Tiger Woods.
jim tucker
V.J. Singh.
dan friesen
Bubba Watson.
jordan holmes
Why is V.J. Singh coming out of nowhere?
dan friesen
I liked him.
I thought he was cool.
It was a good name.
Anyway, let's get back to this.
unidentified
Okay.
Essential footage.
jordan holmes
The riveting, are you sure we're going in the right direction footage?
unidentified
I would have made some jobs.
jim tucker
This is the global government.
They are setting the world agenda.
Inside right now, they're deciding whether or not there will be a war with Iran.
unidentified
They're deciding whether or not taxes will increase, whether oil prices will be suppressed or increased.
And we're deciding on whether to go to KFC.
jim tucker
That's the same hat.
dan friesen
Keep track of that.
unidentified
He's got one hat.
jordan holmes
That's a good hat.
dan friesen
That's a libel.
We've been over this.
alex jones
This is Jim Tucker, ladies and gentlemen.
27 years covering these crooks.
jordan holmes
Whoa!
alex jones
The media said he was crazy and didn't exist.
jordan holmes
Why are you guys shaking his hand?
dan friesen
120 of the world's most powerful men.
I'm not going to talk to you about that.
jim tucker
State defense.
They're setting the world agenda now.
unidentified
Okay.
The reason they want secrecy is cause They're doing evil.
jim tucker
Evil is done under the cover of darkness.
dan friesen
That's an assumption.
jim tucker
Good works are done in the sunshine.
dan friesen
That's a trite nonsense aphorism.
A lot of secret things are done in private.
Or a lot of good things are done in private.
alex jones
Excuse me.
jordan holmes
A lot of private things are done in evil.
unidentified
We need to move off the property.
We've got private property.
jim tucker
Sure.
unidentified
It's a public sidewalk.
alex jones
Oh, yeah, we are cooperating.
dan friesen
Thank you.
unidentified
Right onto the sidewalk.
alex jones
Yeah, there's no implication that we aren't cooperating.
unidentified
Right onto the sidewalk.
alex jones
Okay.
unidentified
Sure, yeah, thank you.
jordan holmes
Great.
unidentified
Sure, yeah, thank you.
Jim, I have some questions for you.
jim tucker
Just stay right on the sidewalk.
unidentified
Yeah.
Thank you very much.
alex jones
We actually checked with the city.
The property line's actually right here.
daniel estulin
Also.
unidentified
That's good.
alex jones
Cool.
unidentified
The property line's actually right here.
jordan holmes
Cool.
dan friesen
A lot of mustaches.
jordan holmes
We got a call from the head of security that you were being a dick, so we're just going to push you a little bit.
unidentified
We are on the verge of a global transformation.
All we need is the right major crisis, and the nations will accept the new world order.
David Rockefeller.
jordan holmes
Okay, so we've got a quote.
On screen that says a lot of words.
And boy, they have the New World Order in them.
That's a bad sign.
There's a big crisis.
Crisis doesn't sound like a good thing.
We need the right one.
dan friesen
Which implies that like...
jim tucker
We're going to maybe do it.
jordan holmes
We're going to make a war.
unidentified
We're going to manufacture the Hegelian dialect.
jordan holmes
It's a great quote, and now that you've got that quote from David Rockefeller, 100% sure that it's from David Rockefeller.
We know that everything that Alex has said is true.
Dan, confirm that right now.
dan friesen
So this is a quote that's gone around on a bunch of conspiracy sites pretty much forever.
jordan holmes
Because he said it.
Go ahead, Dan.
Confirm it right now.
dan friesen
What Alex is doing here is part of a larger quote that's gone around on conspiracy sites.
And it's, The present window of opportunity during which a truly peaceful and interdependent world order might be built will not be open for long.
We're on the verge of a global transformation.
All we need is the right major crisis, and the nations will accept the new world order.
This is not real.
jordan holmes
No!
dan friesen
This is an almost entirely fake quote.
jordan holmes
Oh, no!
dan friesen
There is a video of David Rockefeller giving a speech to the Business Council of the UN, and this is the actual quote.
jordan holmes
The BC UN?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
dan friesen
Beacon.
This is the real quote.
This present window of opportunity during which a truly peaceful and interdependent world order might be built will not be open for too long.
Already there are powerful forces at work that threaten to destroy all of our hopes and efforts.
jordan holmes
That's very different.
dan friesen
That part...
jordan holmes
That's a very different quote.
dan friesen
The part that Alex is quoting is entirely made up.
jordan holmes
I feel like it's not the same thing.
dan friesen
It's just fake.
And you know what's one of the funniest things?
Is that the entire video...
Of David Rockefeller's speech, which doesn't include this, you can find it on InfoWars.
jordan holmes
Edited.
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Edited out.
dan friesen
No!
jordan holmes
InfoWars edited it out.
It's too good.
dan friesen
They damned themselves?
jordan holmes
It's too good to have in that video.
You've got to save that heavy-hitting shit for this, the endgame.
dan friesen
That would be like taking down the Georgia Guidestones.
You need to keep that quote.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
You need to keep it mysterious.
This is a completely fictionalized, fabricated quote, and Alex Jones' own website.
Debunks his claims.
And again, like I said, in the bibliography, needs citation.
jordan holmes
Wow.
dan friesen
Because it does.
And you can't find one because it's not a real quote.
jordan holmes
This is hilariously bad.
dan friesen
Embarrassing.
jordan holmes
This is pathetic.
dan friesen
This is a disaster.
jordan holmes
Well, it's a disaster, Dan, so we're at 32 minutes and it's already a disaster.
I assume this is only going to last for another 15 to 20, right?
dan friesen
Sure.
Yeah, probably.
jordan holmes
Oh no, it says this documentary is two hours and 20 minutes long!
dan friesen
We might not survive this.
jordan holmes
Who is this kid?
unidentified
No idea.
Looks like a penguin.
Kid, you should be trying to get laid.
jordan holmes
Don't be at the Bilderberg meeting.
dan friesen
It's mostly dudes.
jordan holmes
Just to show that I'm against the Bilderbergers.
Just to fight for my freedoms.
Fight for my rights.
unidentified
Make sure that my children can grow up in a free country.
daniel estulin
My name is Daniel Estrella and I've been doing this for the last 15 years.
I'm from Canada.
I'm very proud of my country.
Because as you can see, there's a lot of people covering the Bilderberg conference.
Last year...
It took me 14 and a half hours to get to Munich.
I was pulled off a plane in Milan.
I was pulled off a plane in Munich.
They interrogated me four hours in both places.
I was able to call a friend, a journalist in Rome, as a result of his presence and others, calling the foreign ministry department in Italy.
They backed off and they let me go.
dan friesen
Everyone seems to have that story.
In their background of like, oh my god, they tried to stop me from reporting on this.
jordan holmes
Of course, but you can't stop the truth, Dan.
dan friesen
And none of it can ever be verified.
jordan holmes
Dan, have you ever tried stopping the truth?
dan friesen
I have not.
jordan holmes
Can't do it.
dan friesen
No.
That's a good point.
I would never even try.
So Daniel Estelin, he's been calling Bilderberg for 15 years.
12 shy of Jim Tucker.
These guys, man.
jordan holmes
How do you think they feel about what they're doing?
dan friesen
They got a good scam going.
jordan holmes
Like, it has to be their crowning, like...
Everything else in my life is going horribly, but at least I have this.
dan friesen
I like this freeze frame, by the way.
jordan holmes
Oh yeah, that dude looks pissed.
dan friesen
No, because what they do is they do the same stuff that Alex did originally, which is like shill survival products and stuff like that, or gold on their blogs and stuff like that.
jordan holmes
That's annoying.
dan friesen
So they make a decent living off just trying to create this sense of fear, or they write books that are super sensational like Daniel Estelin did.
So he's been reportedly covering Bilderberg for 15 years, yet miraculously he's never actually come out with any real information.
jordan holmes
Hard to get.
dan friesen
It's mostly just official sounding sentences, speculation, and every now and again he references a document to make it seem legit.
jordan holmes
Heard about that before.
dan friesen
He wrote a book called The True Story of the Bilderberg Group.
In a review of the book for the Seattle Times, Bruce Ramsey said, and I quote, Almost as good as the first Harry Potter.
The method here is to initiate the reader into a special group of in-the-know, of mixing facts with assertions so that casual readers won't tell them apart, and to draw lines between A and B when A is the person you know you want to impeach and B is a known wickedness.
So all you're...
What he's doing is speculating, throwing around random nonsense, and tricking people into associating things in their head.
jordan holmes
I know being a Nazi is bad, but I agree with all the things that Nazis do, but I know it's bad, so I'm going to call this guy who doesn't do all the things of a Nazi, but I know Nazis are bad, so I'm going to call him a Nazi, even though...
I really like Nazis.
Like, I'm super cool with them.
Like, their white supremacy, that's super cool.
But this Rockefeller guy, he is a Nazi.
He's such a Nazi.
dan friesen
So, also, Daniel Estelin has some problems with his sourcing on some stuff.
Some of the sources quoted in his book, The Truth About the Bilderberg Group.
jordan holmes
Our endgame blueprint for global and slow.
dan friesen
Might as well be.
They include passages from the far-right anti-Semitic American Free Press and The Spectator, the place that Jim Tucker writes for.
And also, he quotes a guy named Georgios C. Hatton, whose bio on his own website begins.
jordan holmes
Oh, this is going to be good.
dan friesen
Jordan, get ready for this.
unidentified
Hold on.
jordan holmes
Let me get prepared for this.
dan friesen
So he quotes this guy, Georgius C. Hatton, about how Prince Barnard was a Nazi.
jordan holmes
Oh, you mean Georgius C.?
dan friesen
Yeah.
The reality of the prince is that he was a member of this...
Nazi organization that was basically just a riding equestrian club for really rich people to sort of ride out the war.
It was one of those things, like, you shouldn't have done that, but after the war he did a lot of anti-Nazi efforts and he was, he hasn't since.
jordan holmes
I mean, if the worst part of your association with Nazis is riding horses, I guess that's fine.
dan friesen
Yeah.
I'm not comfortable with it, but the idea...
jordan holmes
I would prefer you didn't ride Nazi horses, but I guess if you're just riding horses, you're still riding horses.
dan friesen
In terms of really benign things that happened during the Holocaust, like you joined some organization to give you stature and have people leave you alone, that sort of thing, while not hurting people, I think it's not the right thing to do, but it's not evil.
And I think you have to give a pretty wide berth to people in the middle of world wars.
unidentified
Yeah.
To some extent.
jordan holmes
Okay, so his plan was essentially like, oh shit, the whole country is going to garbage.
I am not anti-Semitic, although maybe he was.
dan friesen
His post-war efforts have shown him to not be.
jordan holmes
Right.
If I'm in that situation and I got the money and somebody's like, okay, you can either be part of the Nazi party.
And you can start running things and have people doing the whole murder stuff.
Or you could learn horse dressage.
dan friesen
Right.
It's along those lines.
But anyway, this guy, Georgios C. Hatton, is talking about how the prince was an evil, evil Nazi.
jordan holmes
Super evil.
dan friesen
And Daniel Estelin quotes him as a source on that.
Now, I'd like to read you Georgios Hatton's biography from his own website.
Strap it in.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
I am Georgios Ceres Hatton, Commander-in-Chief, Earth Project Transition.
Pleiades Sector Flight Commander.
Intergalactic Federation Fleet, Ashtar Command, Earth representative to the Cosmic Council and Intergalactic Federation Council on Earth Transition.
You may call me Hatton.
Let there be no misunderstanding of who I am.
Who I am in all capital letters.
I come in this portion of the fourth dimensional project commander in charge of Earth Transition.
It goes on a long time, but it's all that.
jordan holmes
A fucking yes concept album is what that is.
dan friesen
That's the guy.
jordan holmes
That's bananas.
dan friesen
Who Daniel Estelin is using as a source about Prince Barnard and his past as a theoretical Nazi.
jordan holmes
So we're on solid footing is what you're trying to say.
dan friesen
Also fun little piece of trivia.
Commander, space commander, Georgios Hatton.
unidentified
Yes.
jordan holmes
Hold on.
dan friesen
I can call him Hatton.
You said I can call him Hatton.
jordan holmes
I believe you forgot his full title though.
dan friesen
It's too long.
jordan holmes
He is...
What is it?
dan friesen
Commander-in-Chief Earth Project Transition Pleiades Sector Flight Command Intergalactic Flight Federation Fleet Ashtar Commander.
jordan holmes
So can he fly, though?
dan friesen
He can fly something.
Also, one of the ways that he made money was that he used to sell colloidal silver on his website.
unidentified
Jesus Christ!
jordan holmes
These guys are all the guy!
They're all the same guy!
dan friesen
That's the point I'm trying to make with this show.
jordan holmes
God damn it, Dan!
dan friesen
They're all the same guy.
jordan holmes
They're all the same fucking guy.
dan friesen
You try and get away from it and go to the crazy Project Camelot type stuff.
This guy's Camelot level.
unidentified
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
And it's all the same.
They all sell this weird shit.
They all have weird anti-Semitic meanings.
jordan holmes
There have to be year-end conferences where all the shitty propagandists get together.
All right, well, yearly sales of colloidal blank are still going strong.
We've got...
Pretty strong manufacturing base there.
dan friesen
You guys are scaring enough people.
They're buying.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So he used to sell colloidal silver, and I say, he used to, because the FDA shut him down.
jordan holmes
Well, good!
dan friesen
Yeah.
So anyway, that's the kind of racket that Daniel Estelin is in.
He is not a serious...
jordan holmes
That and the ponytail racket.
dan friesen
He is not a serious person.
daniel estulin
They basically told me that they're keeping an eye on me 24 hours of the day.
The little hotel where we were staying at Jim and I. Out of the 20 rooms, six were occupied, three by the CIA and three by the German Secret Service.
That's how serious these people are and that's how afraid they are of actually what we may be able to reveal and what we actually do reveal.
jordan holmes
I think they're more afraid that the people you inspire will have guns and show up and kill them.
dan friesen
Because they almost certainly would.
alex jones
Yeah.
Look at these dicks.
Great cover.
jordan holmes
Great cover.
That's a great cover.
dan friesen
Now Alex is pimping the exact book that I just told you includes...
As a source, the Commander-in-Chief, Earth Project Transition, Pleiades Sector Flight Command, Intergalactic Federation Fleet, Ashtar Command, Earth Representative to the Cosmic Council and Intergalactic Federation Council on Earth Transition.
jordan holmes
Yes.
dan friesen
So that's great.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
It's got a great cover, though.
Great cover.
alex jones
Not a bad cover.
dan friesen
That's the Jim Tucker's hat of cover.
unidentified
Kissinger is always a key participant.
alex jones
Here you see the president of the CFR.
Richard N. Hosh.
dan friesen
His name actually has one more ass at the end.
jordan holmes
Boy, you know what I wish?
I wish if they could just do one thing, it would be to point out how all of these evil-looking dudes are also straight white old dudes.
dan friesen
That's not in Alex's best interest.
jordan holmes
It feels like it's...
The big thing that I'm seeing with all of these pictures is it's a bunch of straight white dudes who look evil as fuck.
dan friesen
Also, this guy, like I said, he misspelled his name.
He has one more ass in it.
What a dick.
Alex.
alex jones
Followed by Vice Chairman of Rothschild Europe, Franco Barnaby, who is speaking with Henry Kravitz.
jordan holmes
Feels like it's not pronounced that way.
unidentified
And behind him is Richard Holder, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
dan friesen
From Alex.
alex jones
The head of Daimler Chrysler, Juergen Eric Schrimm arrives by helicopter.
Here, the owner of the Washington Post, Donald Grant, escorts Indra Newey, the head of PepsiCo.
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, whose father, Prince Bernhard, founded Bilderberg, is a leading figure in the group.
What?
I bet they're fucking Wolfowitz.
Straight white dudes are evil.
While still the Deputy Secretary of Defense, a violation of the Logan Act.
jordan holmes
Hey, do we know anybody who has violated the Logan Act?
Dan, Dan, do we know anybody who has violated the Logan Act?
Dan, Dan, do we know anybody who has violated the Logan Act?
dan friesen
I can't think of any, but I know that if we did know some, Alex would be really critical of them.
He wouldn't say that the Logan Act doesn't really matter and it's a non-existent law because Michael Flynn did things that violated the Logan Act.
jordan holmes
He hates it when people violate the Logan Act.
dan friesen
Yeah, he's real serious about it back in this documentary.
He doesn't seem to really care about it all that much now.
jordan holmes
Biggest issue in the world.
alex jones
Under the Logan Act, it is a felony offense for any member of the federal or state government to meet with members of a foreign government without the express authority and authorization of the President or Congress.
dan friesen
But that's not all of it.
There's more to it than that.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
But citizens not talking to foreign governments.
alex jones
Put simply, it is illegal for members of the government to meet secretly behind closed doors with foreign power brokers due to the problems of corruption and espionage that it breeds.
dan friesen
Recovery.
alex jones
For this reason, many prominent politicians attend, but their names do not appear on the official list.
jordan holmes
What?
alex jones
Despite the Logan Act, the governor of New York's name, George Pataki, does appear on the list.
unidentified
What?
alex jones
We were able to catch the governor.
dan friesen
I actually didn't look into this.
I'm not entirely sure.
A governor isn't a federal position, right?
jordan holmes
No, it's not!
dan friesen
It's a state position.
jordan holmes
It's pretty much exactly the definition of it.
dan friesen
It's the head of the state government.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
You're not a federal official.
unidentified
No.
dan friesen
Interesting.
jordan holmes
Hold on.
Let me tell you something crazy about America.
They're different.
The federal and the state governments, they're different.
dan friesen
You think Alex would have a robust appreciation of that?
jordan holmes
It seems like he would really know a lot about that.
1648, David Rockefeller was born.
dan friesen
I think those numbers are just flipping through.
jordan holmes
Oh, okay.
dan friesen
But just pay careful attention to this footage because you're going to see it like three fucking times.
unidentified
All right.
alex jones
...with David Rockefeller at Brook Street.
jordan holmes
He should be wearing a hat.
dan friesen
George Pataki walking across the car.
jordan holmes
Pataki was so big.
alex jones
Inside Brook Street reported to us that Hillary Clinton attended for half a day.
Several armored limos with diplomatic plates did arrive with police escorts and offloaded their passengers in the underground parking garage out of the sight of the press.
jordan holmes
But there's no light there!
alex jones
Former World Bank President James Wolftonson sardonically stared at our cameras.
dan friesen
Sardonically.
jordan holmes
That's the only way to stare at InfoWars cameras, though.
jim tucker
Yeah.
jordan holmes
I would be so sardonic.
alex jones
The fact that they're being exposed.
unidentified
Well, I'm sure they are.
I mean, look at the tinted windows.
jordan holmes
I'm just a regular man with a hoodie.
unidentified
I'm sure they are.
dan friesen
I'm really hot.
jordan holmes
You know, and that's why we're here to try to expose them.
alex jones
Do you think that they were angry that they were on the front page of the local paper today?
You think they're in there reading it right now, Jim?
jim tucker
Yes, I don't think they're happy about it.
jordan holmes
I don't think they care.
dan friesen
Nothing at all.
jim tucker
No publicity.
They prefer.
Absolute secrecy.
jordan holmes
Then why do they release the note every year?
You better look away.
alex jones
We're not your slaves.
unidentified
Come on.
That's just what I'm going to do whenever a car drives by from now on.
jim tucker
Of course.
We're not your slaves.
unidentified
And I don't know if I'll get it or not.
jim tucker
Also, it could happen today for the last three years.
jordan holmes
It has a name, but I don't know it, and I apologize.
It sounds offensive.
That's a solid blade, too.
I'd wear that as a hat.
unidentified
You think Chalabi?
dan friesen
Chalabi!
unidentified
That was Ahmed Chalabi?
alex jones
Oh, my God.
Then they're really going to attack Iran.
jim tucker
They didn't.
unidentified
Fake laugh.
dan friesen
I want to say that I did literally zero work into trying to confirm whether or not these people are the people they claim to be taking pictures of.
Because I felt like...
jordan holmes
That's a good point.
dan friesen
I'm just accepting all of them as...
Yeah, that's who they say.
jordan holmes
If it's a picture and you got a picture, fucking fine.
dan friesen
It feels...
jordan holmes
This one, we're not going to fight on this one.
unidentified
No.
jordan holmes
Because even then, what's the good if you're like, oh, and by the way, that picture that they're showing you right now, that's of Dave in AT.
dan friesen
I made the point of the Gavrilo Princip one because it's a...
It's a drastic editing mistake.
unidentified
Right, right, right.
dan friesen
And a lack of attention to detail.
For sure.
This, I don't care.
I wish he wouldn't do this.
unidentified
Over the last couple of years, they've been reeling with the amount of leakage that they've been experiencing.
daniel estulin
It's getting harder and harder.
But again, it will never get too hard for us because of the sources that we have inside are top-notch sources.
dan friesen
Some of our sources include Space Command.
jordan holmes
You don't have any.
daniel estulin
People who are actually working for them, the Secret Service, the second layer, people in the bill of burgers, the clerks, the administrative office, they are there.
They are our eyes and ears, and every time there's something out, we always get the information.
jordan holmes
That does not sound true.
dan friesen
It's not.
jordan holmes
If you had any information, you wouldn't be there.
It would already have been done.
dan friesen
It was real.
I thought he was saying that it's...
jordan holmes
It's the Queen!
dan friesen
I thought he was saying it's the Queen of England.
He's talking about the Queen of Netherlands.
jordan holmes
Yeah, it's Queen Beatrix.
dan friesen
Yeah, yeah.
I was like, that is not the fucking Queen!
Because I thought he meant Queen Elizabeth.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, Beatrix is the best name so far in this entire documentary.
daniel estulin
It actually happens to be the Secret Service guys.
jordan holmes
Queen Beatrix?
unidentified
Come on.
daniel estulin
The Billerberg delegates, the staff, the cooks, the chefs.
When they actually get to see and to hear what some of these nasty people are talking about, they're the first ones to look for us, and the first ones to make sure that we get the information from the meeting.
Again, we're very rigorous with information that does come out.
dan friesen
The scoring system is unfair in this documentary.
jordan holmes
Whenever you get a reference wrong, that's what's going to happen.
daniel estulin
We confirm the sources, make sure that all the information checks out.
A lot of the staff, the Billenburgers have planted information, make sure that this disinformation nullifies the accuracy of the reporting.
dan friesen
Like from Space Command?
daniel estulin
Which is why we never publish the first thing we hear.
jordan holmes
So they're going to put out information.
dan friesen
Oh, George Pataki walking again.
unidentified
Uh-oh.
dan friesen
Same footage.
jordan holmes
Oh, Pataki.
dan friesen
Reusing the exact same footage, but zoomed in weirdly.
jordan holmes
He's going to go around that.
Oh, he's doing it.
dan friesen
He is.
jordan holmes
Oh, there's nothing more criminal than that shit.
dan friesen
This is so exciting.
jordan holmes
Look at him go around there.
dan friesen
So exciting.
daniel estulin
So much crime.
dan friesen
Definitely had to take the 20 seconds to replay that.
jordan holmes
So much crime.
daniel estulin
There wasn't even talking over there.
Across the entire spectrum.
And these decisions are made and taken by a very elite group of people behind closed doors this year at the Brook Street Hotel.
We are not private to these decisions.
We're not allowed to know what they're talking about.
But we'll definitely feel the consequences of these decisions over the next 12 months when events which apparently by accident seem to happen, in fact, have been planned right here this year at Brook Street Hotel between 8th and 11th of June.
alex jones
What does it do when you get 120 of the most powerful people in the world getting together to have meetings with government officials?
I mean, that's amazing.
jordan holmes
A lot of condoms.
unidentified
What I mean is that they're planning the corporate agenda.
They're not planning the democratic human...
Who the fuck is this guy?
I hate him.
alex jones
Alex loves an accent, though.
jordan holmes
I know.
unidentified
Call it corporatism, call it fascism, call it neolib.
There's a whole variety of political words.
jordan holmes
Just don't call it late for dinner, you know what I'm saying?
dan friesen
I didn't get that reference.
unidentified
But what they are describing is the complete end of democracy, the end of what matters to people, the end of what happens to the human journey.
dan friesen
The irony of all this kind of talk is that when you actually go and read the documents from, like, the Club of Rome or the Council on Foreign Relations, one of the things they stress constantly But at the same time, he's in his narrative of them.
jordan holmes
That's what they have to do.
The reason he can find it in the white papers is because they have to let you know that they're trying to rob you and you have to consent to that.
So as he is saying that they're trying to take away your consent, he is also saying that they have to have it.
dan friesen
This is a schizophrenic game that's no fun.
jordan holmes
Exactly.
dan friesen
You can't live in that headspace.
jordan holmes
It's like...
dan friesen
It's the definition of poorly read documents and paranoia.
jordan holmes
Well, the one thing that I understand about the romance of this is that Alex gets to feel like he's living in his own spy movie.
Like the book writer.
William Travis?
No.
dan friesen
Colonel Travis?
It's just like that.
He's created his own destiny.
jordan holmes
No, that and the guy, who's the guy with the ponytail?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like all that guy is really doing is like...
I am writing my own spy movie.
Like, I'm writing a spy novel.
dan friesen
Or Carrie Cassidy at Project Camelot.
unidentified
Right, right, right.
jordan holmes
I'm just putting myself as the main character and then living it.
Like, that's an interesting concept.
Like, not a lot of people...
dan friesen
As art?
As a performance art concept?
Interesting.
As a thing that actually really damages a lot of people's lives?
jordan holmes
Oh, totally.
dan friesen
It's really, really fucked up.
jordan holmes
But what else would you describe performance artists as?
dan friesen
Well, I...
Fine.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
unidentified
For that reason, I think this is revolting.
My man got a bullhorn.
alex jones
Who let him have that?
unidentified
Oh, my God.
jordan holmes
Show that.
Pause on that fucking...
dan friesen
The article about Alex Jones having a megaphone?
jordan holmes
He jerked off to that so many...
dan friesen
That might be a prop.
That might be a prop article.
jordan holmes
His bed is entirely made up of that article as many times as he could find it.
Because he looks dope, too.
He looks awesome.
unidentified
To all of you, we tell you, you are not our queens.
alex jones
You are not our kings.
You are not our gods.
We do not belong to you.
We are not your slaves.
unidentified
We stand as free humans have stood since the beginning of time against the strong men, against the thugs, against the bullies.
dan friesen
There's going to be many people there.
jordan holmes
There is nobody there.
alex jones
We will defeat world taxation.
We will defeat your control grid.
God is on our side.
unidentified
Why?
alex jones
I stand before the creator of the universe.
And I ask the creator of the universe, as our founding fathers did in 1776.
To leave God and direct us.
dan friesen
You're in Canada.
But hold on.
jordan holmes
As our founders of Canada did in 1776.
I call upon God.
I feel like he does not have a solid grasp of how 1776 happened.
alex jones
And to give us the power.
And the foresight and the understanding and the will to stand against your entire agenda, including your final plan of world population reduction of 80% that Henry Kissinger penned in 1973.
dan friesen
So now, this is going to be a very big piece of Alex's cosmology.
jordan holmes
Let me sum up what he just said right there.
God, God, God, America.
Here's how it goes.
I just don't understand.
You know what, ladies and gentlemen?
It's time to pray.
dan friesen
It's time to pray.
So what do you think about Kissinger writing that 80% of the population should be killed in 1973?
jordan holmes
I think Kissinger would probably try and kill 80% of the population if he had a chance.
I think he was smart enough not to write it down.
dan friesen
Yeah, totally.
jordan holmes
Like he doesn't have a fucking refrigerator to-do list.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
And if he did...
Kill 80% of the population would be on it, but he's not stupid enough to do that.
dan friesen
This is Alex Jones intentionally misrepresenting the global biodiversity assessment that was written.
jordan holmes
Oh, I remember that one.
We've touched on it already in hour four of this Alex Jones Endgame documentary.
dan friesen
It was in the 90s, and it referenced back to something that was written in the 70s, so Alex is mixing up his dates entirely.
This is a quote from it.
In contrast, in the industrial world today and among the large middle classes of the developing world, consumerism is all pervasive.
Indeed, it defines what constitutes the good life.
Hold on, before you go any further.
jordan holmes
How many words into that do you think Alex stopped reading?
unidentified
Two?
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
In contrast?
Yeah.
So Whitaker and Likens in 1975, in a report they wrote, have estimated that an agricultural world in which most human beings are peasants should be able to support 5 to 7 billion people.
Probably more if the large agricultural population were supported by an industry-promoting agricultural activity.
In contrast, a reasonable estimate for an industrialized world society at the present North American material standard of living would be $1 billion.
At the more frugal European standard of living, $2 billion to $3 billion would be possible.
These figures represent not just the contrasting material demands of developed and developing societies, but also their contracting dietary standards.
So, Alex is misrepresenting this intentionally.
It was Kissinger making...
jordan holmes
Even then, even then, a really, really wrong study from 1970.
dan friesen
It's not strictly accurate, but the point of it is still salient and should be taken into account.
And what it's discussing is the carrying capacities for different modes of consumption.
More than anything else, the reference that was made in this biodiversity assessment, when viewed in the proper context, is more than anything a critique of modern American levels of consumption.
More to the point, the quotes that Alex constantly uses to make this argument are just made up.
jordan holmes
But even then, it's wrong!
dan friesen
But in no way in...
In the biodiversity assessment, does Kissinger or anybody else say that you should kill 80% of the population just because they're saying that the carrying capacity for the entire world, if the entire world were consuming at the rate that North Americans do, that would be $1 billion.
jordan holmes
If the entire rate were consuming or throwing everything away that the way Americans do...
dan friesen
Well, take that into account.
jordan holmes
That's kind of the situation there.
It's not...
Look, as much as I want everybody to die, population is not the issue that we're facing right now.
It's an issue.
No, I mean, it's only an issue because we have such huge income inequality.
Because we have nations that refuse to share anything.
Like, if we fucking did anything towards...
Anything along those lines, you'd find out that we have more than enough calories to support 10, 12 billion people.
dan friesen
Right, right.
jordan holmes
It's just that we don't fucking do it because some people got to be rich.
dan friesen
Yeah, that's one way of approaching the problem.
Other people approach the problem in terms of, you know, if there were much more caloric availability and there weren't tons of people who were trying to hoard.
Riches and wealth, you would end up with a massive boom in population, and eventually you would get to the point where it was an issue.
So, I think it is still reasonable to look at the population issue as a preemptive concern.
But be that as it may, the report...
jordan holmes
Sounds like you want to kill 80% of the population.
dan friesen
I don't, and neither did Kissinger.
The point is that the biodiversity...
jordan holmes
One of those remains to be seen.
unidentified
Me?
dan friesen
Because I can prove that Kissinger didn't.
That's not what he was advocating for.
jordan holmes
Is he dead yet?
I feel like he's not dead yet.
dan friesen
I feel like he's not either.
jordan holmes
I wish he was dead.
unidentified
I have no idea.
jordan holmes
I want him to be double dead.
dan friesen
No, because he met with Trump recently.
unidentified
Yeah!
jordan holmes
Oh, man!
dan friesen
Hey, Alex!
jordan holmes
If only a meteor had hit both of those at the same time.
dan friesen
Hey, Alex, what do you think about that?
What do you think about Kissinger, the guy you think wants to kill 80% of the population having meetings with Trump?
What do you think about that?
jordan holmes
We need to have like a clue-style murder mystery house, right?
Where we invite, like, you invite your Kissinger.
You get Dick Cheney.
He's invited to.
You get Trump.
And then at the end, everybody's dead.
I really don't care what happens in the middle or whether or not they all go to a house.
I just want all of those people dead.
dan friesen
This is more of a reverse murder on the Orient Express.
jordan holmes
Who would like them all dead?
dan friesen
Okay.
That's been noted.
The point that I wanted to make in this...
jordan holmes
Thank you for putting that in the official minutes, Dan.
dan friesen
In the pause of this, the only point I really wanted to make is that Alex Jones is intentionally misquoting and misrepresenting this report.
unidentified
Right.
dan friesen
That was only discussing the theoretical carrying capacities of different rates of consumption.
And in no way was it prescriptive.
It was descriptive.
In language.
It was talking about studies that existed 20 years prior, not saying that you should do any certain thing.
jordan holmes
Right.
And I'm saying that Kissinger should be dead.
dan friesen
Fair enough.
Let's make a haunted house.
alex jones
Why do you put mercury in the vaccines?
jordan holmes
This is random shit.
Why is he yelling all of this shit at a hotel?
dan friesen
Because he's got to keep his stature up.
jordan holmes
This is weird.
This is weird and sad.
dan friesen
I do like the audio, though.
I like the sound of a guy in a megaphone.
jordan holmes
The one thing that they've done on this is great sound editing.
Everything else is garbage.
dan friesen
I wish this entire documentary was through a megaphone.
alex jones
And a sodium fluoride in the water.
jordan holmes
You're getting real specific.
alex jones
Why do you put cancer viruses in the vaccines?
dan friesen
They don't.
jordan holmes
Talk to their fucking bureaucracy.
These guys don't...
dan friesen
I think the reason he's doing this and why he had them take a picture of him with a megaphone for the paper, I just realized this, is probably because in Waking Life he's riding around in a car with a megaphone.
jordan holmes
Ah, I got you.
dan friesen
I think it's probably sort of capitalizing on there.
At that point, because I don't think...
jordan holmes
He's trying to build a brand.
dan friesen
I don't think Scanner Darkly had come out by this point.
I think he also is screaming at a megaphone in Scanner Darkly.
jordan holmes
He should always be screaming at a megaphone.
dan friesen
Quite frankly, I don't...
jordan holmes
Spiritually.
dan friesen
He kind of is.
Yeah, I don't disagree with that.
The radio studio takes away a lot in the capabilities of megaphones.
unidentified
Why have you used depleted uranium now in four separate nations?
alex jones
You're arrogant.
You have the sickness that elites have had throughout history in their literal and, in some cases...
jordan holmes
God, he thinks this is his I Have a Dream speech.
unidentified
This is a William Travis letter from the Alamo.
jordan holmes
Jesus.
dan friesen
These people aren't even interested.
unidentified
Yep!
Get him!
Yep!
Get him!
dan friesen
Again, Alex stole that slogan from the European.
He admitted it on the show.
jordan holmes
Great round of applause, guys.
daniel estulin
The staff, after they're vetted out, they're told exactly how they're supposed to behave themselves, meaning that they can never address the attendees, they can never speak to them unless they're spoken to first, they can never look them in the eye.
unidentified
They have to approach them from the right side, the people who are left-handed.
daniel estulin
This is like a fantasy novel.
And needless to say, all the information that is being spoken at during the conferences is under no circumstances allowed to come out.
That's what they're told.
They're threatened with not being...
What sector?
unidentified
Oh, you know, the sector.
dan friesen
Nonsense.
jordan holmes
Sector 17B.
alex jones
Richard Holbrook.
Maybe you want to take a walk.
dan friesen
I don't...
Dude.
jordan holmes
Well, it's a lovely day.
unidentified
He cackled?
dan friesen
See if you see a cackle.
jordan holmes
We're not your slaves!
We're not your slaves, Holbrook!
alex jones
We're not your slaves!
dan friesen
I don't see a cackle.
Don't hear a cackle.
jordan holmes
I would have at least hoped for a middle finger.
alex jones
Holbrook, we don't belong to you!
jordan holmes
He didn't even...
unidentified
Oh, man, I would have given him one big middle finger.
Get back on the sidewalk.
Four.
alex jones
We're free humanity!
jordan holmes
Ah, there he goes.
dan friesen
This is sad.
jordan holmes
We got him!
He was walking.
dan friesen
I really think they're proving something.
jordan holmes
They really do.
dan friesen
It's baffling to me.
jordan holmes
It's fantastic.
dan friesen
Got a nice shot of Alex's gut at the time.
Jumping in that car.
alex jones
Hey guys, how you doing?
jordan holmes
It was a gut shot.
dan friesen
So they're trying to find a way in through the back.
unidentified
Like, ah shit, there's people over here too.
It's such a nice golf course.
We're going to sneak on through the ninth hole.
daniel estulin
...by the CIA and a special division of the U.S. Army.
The British delegation is protected by the MI6.
Israelis usually are protected by the Mossad.
jordan holmes
That's where they would go.
daniel estulin
The Ottawa police, in this case, working for the security, they have very little...
Actually, they don't have any information at all.
jordan holmes
So everybody else gets CIA MI6 and they just get the Ottawa police?
dan friesen
I don't know what he's saying.
I don't know why this matters.
daniel estulin
...doing all the dirty work such as...
Shooing all the photographers and bothering the protesters.
dan friesen
All those security people have been very nice to you.
jordan holmes
They call that wet work.
Shooing off photographers.
dan friesen
Some years ago, being like, stay on the sidewalk.
jim tucker
And I crept over a fence under the cover of darkness and approached.
The cops started yelling and pointing at me, so I ran with speed I didn't know I still had.
You don't.
Some shots were fired, but they were far above my head.
jordan holmes
Easily a debunkable claim.
jim tucker
But they were not really trying to kill me.
Huge of truth.
Far above, 20 feet above your head.
Bilderberg was founded by David Rockefeller and the Rothschilds.
dan friesen
What about Prince Barnard?
jim tucker
They're still the main powers.
jordan holmes
What about Prince?
jim tucker
Baron Evelyn D. Rothschilds.
jordan holmes
What about Quincy Jones?
dan friesen
Sure.
jim tucker
For many years, Rothschild is still represented.
You'll see them on the list.
jordan holmes
Did you see the Vanity Fair article?
Quincy Jones came out and fucked David Rockefeller.
unidentified
They are the nine powers behind Bildberg.
jim tucker
The Dutch will show as part of the Queen's fortune.
Of course, the Rockefellers have always had heavy oil interest.
That was the original source of their old money, of the old man.
dan friesen
A lot of people who are closely aligned with you.
alex jones
Jim just got the official Bilderberg letterhead list from his mole inside the Bilderberg group.
Let's go look at it.
unidentified
The mole.
dan friesen
Such an innocent time, you could just smoke in cafeterias.
jordan holmes
Oh, this is when we learn he doesn't know how to read!
dan friesen
The second act's twist.
alex jones
I never learned to read!
unidentified
Wolfsonson.
jim tucker
Yeah, he's on the list.
dan friesen
And him and Alex Huggs.
He also doesn't know how to read it.
It's beautiful.
alex jones
But aren't there always people who want Wolfson?
jordan holmes
It's not your fault.
jim tucker
Yep.
jordan holmes
It's not your fault.
dan friesen
I get the reference.
daniel estulin
You don't get any points.
unidentified
Ah, damn it.
jim tucker
People are not on their own list who have attended.
daniel estulin
Now, I think what is very difficult for most people to understand is how such a small group of 125 men and a few women control a population base of 6 billion people.
Actually, it's much easier than you think.
dan friesen
How do I control all the hairs on my head?
daniel estulin
A systemic methodology.
dan friesen
A lot of hairs.
jordan holmes
Systemic methodology.
daniel estulin
You take an apple pie and you slice this apple pie into lots of very small pieces.
jordan holmes
Slicing up that apple pie.
daniel estulin
And you put in front of each one of these pieces your man or woman of trust.
And by controlling this individual, you control them entirely.
unidentified
This logic would strictly work if you were just talking about countries.
daniel estulin
This graphic is bananas.
jordan holmes
Have you ever played Wing Commander, like that video game movie on the original PC?
This is the sci-fi briefing technology they would use, where they would just string a bunch of random letters and numbers across stuff.
dan friesen
And seemingly connected ideas.
jordan holmes
24 quadrants.
And then the quadrants are then cut up into four quadrants.
unidentified
And then those quadrants are turned into a half.
jim tucker
Western Hemisphere Union called the American Union.
NAFTA is to be expanded into every country in this hemisphere.
As NAFTA expands, it will take on the role of the American Union.
And only an educated, informed public can stop them in their tracks.
alex jones
Or, we went into downtown Ottawa.
Oh, this is great.
dan friesen
This is good comedy.
jordan holmes
Oh, are we doing some manning in the streets?
dan friesen
This is good comedy.
This isn't Mark Dice level, but it's...
jordan holmes
Come on.
dan friesen
Look at this shit.
Alex has no chops.
jordan holmes
These are some great tracking.
alex jones
Hey guys, attention just for a second.
I just need to tell you that a group just met here in Canada and they're trying to get rid of your sovereignty, merging you with the U.S. and Mexico.
unidentified
See, it's not funny.
alex jones
I'm serious.
And your news isn't going to tell you about this.
This is deadly serious.
I'm just letting you know, and I'm telling you about it.
unidentified
As they say, they are the guys that run the world.
They make the decisions for we, and we just carry it out.
alex jones
Sir, did you hear about the Bilderberg Group meeting here in town, the 120 most elite people here?
jim tucker
No.
dan friesen
Look at this.
alex jones
The elites meeting here in town right now?
jordan holmes
Is that?
What is happening?
alex jones
120 crime bosses.
jordan holmes
Leave them alone!
alex jones
Leave those people alone!
There are children there!
dan friesen
How the fuck do you expect anyone to respond to you?
Why won't anyone talk to me?
jordan holmes
I jammed my arm in between the doors, and they wouldn't let me in.
unidentified
I'm going to go to the front of the door.
jordan holmes
It's a really overcast day.
unidentified
It's going to end up happening.
We don't want it, but it's going to happen.
alex jones
What do you think?
unidentified
Because the Bilderberg Group runs the world.
You have the Trilateral Commission that's also part of the Bilderberg.
dan friesen
I think they might be like Canadian info-warriors.
This might be plants.
unidentified
But most of this is public knowledge.
Nobody wants to believe that there are conspiracies.
dan friesen
They're Canadian.
unidentified
That more leaders are already elected before they're voted on.
So here we know that Bernard Lord is part of the outer circle.
I was surprised to read that Harper addressed their group in 2003.
Because my understanding was nobody gets into politics without becoming part of the Bilderberg group.
And then you find out afterwards that that is the case.
Well, why would you find out afterwards or how would you find out afterwards?
Blair, same thing.
Who we think that we're electing as leaders have already been pre-picked for us.
Whether it's liberal or conservative, they're already part of the group.
alex jones
They own all the horses in the race.
unidentified
They own the horses, and I understand that, for example, in the United States, it's a one-party system with two factions.
jordan holmes
Nice!
unidentified
So you think it's two different parties.
jordan holmes
Way to do it.
alex jones
It's like Bill Clinton constantly vacations with the Bushes, and they call him their son.
dan friesen
I imagine part of that is politeness, and then I imagine another part of it is they have a unique life experience that no one else can share, and that they were presidents of the United States, and half of the public hated them.
Can you imagine what kind of pressure that puts on a person?
Like, fucking George W. Bush had to go into weird paintings for therapy.
jordan holmes
Yeah, and I'm furious that we allowed him to keep his hands.
Right.
Look, I don't want to talk about W at all.
I don't want to talk about W at all.
That piece of shit can go fucking die.
dan friesen
But the idea that they bonded in some way is not suspicious to me at all.
jordan holmes
Oh no, it makes perfect sense.
alex jones
They actually staged all that in 92 and all that's come out.
It's just all staged.
They're not going to let trillions of dollars into their hands.
The good news is people are waking up though.
When you read human history and you study it, all you see is elites trying to dominate, subterfuge, Machiavellian backstabbing, and somehow in the last 50 years they convinced Westerners that the government's fine, can do no wrong, trust them.
unidentified
How did this happen?
It's easy to lead sheep.
I mean, people just follow.
They don't want to believe these things will happen.
No way.
We'll just follow along with the norm.
That's all.
It just makes it easier for everyone.
alex jones
What's your view on losing Canada's sovereignty?
unidentified
I like this country to stay as it is, and I love the United States to be there.
alex jones
Back in Austin, the capital of Texas.
jordan holmes
Great answer.
alex jones
Great answer.
unidentified
I like it, but I also like that things are liked.
alex jones
Have you heard about the North American Union?
unidentified
Um, not really, no.
dan friesen
Because it doesn't exist.
unidentified
No, I don't watch TV.
No, I haven't.
Interesting.
I was not aware of that.
I don't know exactly what you mean.
I don't think there's going to be a merger of the three nations.
jordan holmes
Who is that guy?
Fuck this.
No.
I want a whole documentary on just what that guy was.
unidentified
Yes, I have.
alex jones
Oh, you have heard about it?
unidentified
Yes.
alex jones
After that big rally the other day, don't know about it?
unidentified
No, I have not.
alex jones
Have you heard of the European Union?
unidentified
I have, yes.
alex jones
Are you aware of the European Union?
unidentified
Oh, yeah, of course.
alex jones
Have you heard about the European Union?
unidentified
I heard about them.
alex jones
Do you know about the European Union?
unidentified
No.
jordan holmes
All right, well, you're not.
alex jones
15 member groups expanding.
unidentified
A what?
15 nations of Europe merging in 2000.
dan friesen
That guy likes to burn trees.
alex jones
For over 50 years, the Bilderberg Group constructed the European Union by stealth under the guise of trade deals.
jordan holmes
Under the guise of trade deals.
You could just use trade deals.
You don't need a guide.
alex jones
You don't need to complete the North American Union.
jordan holmes
Just build trade deals!
alex jones
But this time, super state integration is on the extreme fast track.
jordan holmes
Super state integration?
alex jones
International agreements like NAFTA, GATT, and APEC were just stepping stones in the formation of the NAU.
dan friesen
Or they weren't.
alex jones
The North American Union was officially born at Baylor University in Waco, Texas on March 23rd, 2005.
The leaders of the United States, Mexico, and Canada told the press that they were only meeting to discuss trade.
It soon leaked that a secret meeting had been held during the Security and Prosperity Trilateral Summit.
The three governments had refused to release the secret agreement to the people.
In September of 2006, their treasonous operation was blown wide open.
From September 12th to September 14th in Banff, Canada.
BAMP!
unidentified
Hundreds of elected and appointed government leaders from Canada, Mexico and the United States met in secret.
alex jones
I thought they already met in secret.
unidentified
Someone.
alex jones
The Judicial Watch Foundation submitted Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain the full agenda and minutes of the secret assembly.
Many federal agencies refused, citing national security.
The foundation finally succeeded and did receive thousands of pages of documents.
dan friesen
But I'm going to flash up very quickly.
alex jones
The documents marked unclassified are the blueprints of a shadow government ruling by bureaucratic and executive fiat.
Or a lot of these things could be detailing trade agreements.
unidentified
All of that could have to do with trade agreements.
Trade!
alex jones
We're merged.
dan friesen
We're currently merged.
alex jones
Did we get merged?
The controllers also talked about exploiting the public's fears of climate change to push a continent-wide tax to fund the new government.
jordan holmes
So, the carbon tax is going to fund the new world government.
dan friesen
Yes, we're going to get back to that in a little bit.
jordan holmes
Explain to me, though, why the current taxes wouldn't also be fine.
Like, if our taxes...
Stupid question.
So, North America has our taxes, and we're doing alright.
Canada has their taxes, and they're doing alright.
Mexico has their taxes, and they're still doing alright.
So, like, why would we need a whole carbon tax to, like...
Because couldn't we just do all the same taxes, but then just call it the same dude?
dan friesen
Because you need two governments.
You need the fake government.
We all think this is our government, and then the other government.
jordan holmes
Oh, okay.
So we're talking about a men in black scenario, where property taxes pay for police, schools, and then the carbon tax pays for interdimensional traffic.
dan friesen
Dark programs.
unidentified
Gotcha.
dan friesen
The secret space program.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
unidentified
Of course.
dan friesen
That sort of shit.
We'll get back to the carbon tax stuff in a little bit, because he goes pretty hard on it.
jordan holmes
I'm also...
unidentified
If...
jordan holmes
If they are meeting already to talk about trade agreements and international rules of engagement, essentially.
unidentified
This is how we can talk to each other.
jordan holmes
Why do they need to also have a secret meeting?
Isn't that all the same meeting?
dan friesen
Yeah.
I don't know that what he's saying is true.
jordan holmes
Alright.
dan friesen
I don't know how you prove the negation of a secret meeting.
Like, I can't prove a secret meeting didn't happen.
jordan holmes
Well, it wouldn't be secret.
dan friesen
Could anyone prove that you and I didn't have a secret meeting?
We've done a lot of shows together.
jordan holmes
That's true.
dan friesen
It's nonsense.
I don't endeavor to disprove negatives.
It's impossible.
jordan holmes
I'm just saying from a logical standpoint.
dan friesen
No, no.
Prove a negative.
Is impossible.
jordan holmes
Disprove a nude negative.
dan friesen
Disprove a negative would just be confirmed.
jordan holmes
What about negatively proving a disproved negative?
dan friesen
Let's not play a semantic game.
jordan holmes
I'm just saying that my big frustration with a lot of these conspiracy theories always winds up being people going so far out of their way to do conspiracy looking shit when you could just do it like regular.
dan friesen
You mean those three countries having a secret meeting?
jordan holmes
Yeah, like going so far out of their way to do a secret meeting whenever it would be totally within the regular meeting rules to have that meeting.
dan friesen
Well, and that's where I suggest that maybe there weren't secret meetings.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
And that maybe a lot of these documents were not public documents.
Right.
You could still FOIA them, but they weren't public documents.
I see no real evidence that...
jordan holmes
Anyway, so we just proved they had three secret meetings.
alex jones
Globalist tool Robert Pasteur.
jordan holmes
Oh, I hate Robert Pasteur because he's such a globalist tool!
dan friesen
Written by Jerome Corsi here.
Just nice.
alex jones
Incessantly paraded on the world stage as the man behind the North American merger.
When he testified before Congress, he pushed the idea of a continental security perimeter.
dan friesen
That's somewhat true.
Robert Pastor did push for a North American union, but his ideas were not acted upon.
unidentified
The best way to secure the United States today is not at our two borders with Mexico and Canada, but at the borders of North America as a whole.
alex jones
In fact, the North American command, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was clearly running the meeting in Canada.
For the past decade, the Pentagon has been training with Mexican and Canadian forces and has openly discussed using them beside the United States for disasters and to quell domestic unrest.
There are already over 100,000 non-U.S.
citizens serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Pentagon is now expanding its recruiting centers in Mexico, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe.
Big city police departments nationwide are lobbying to change laws so they can recruit non-citizens to join the police force.
What we are witnessing is a Red Dawn scenario in slow motion.
dan friesen
This is incredibly disgraceful.
jordan holmes
First off, Wolverines.
Second, what?
Huh?
Wait, what?
No.
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Nope.
No thanks.
dan friesen
I'm not a person who's super into the function of the military and what have you, but Alex's rhetoric is incredibly...
It borders on nativist, xenophobic.
jordan holmes
Oh, does it?
dan friesen
To an extensive degree.
So right now, what we have in our service is 8% of the Navy is foreign-born.
5% of all branches of active duty are foreign-born.
Approximately 65,000 immigrants serve in the armed forces, and 37,250 have become naturalized citizens since 2001.
Our armed services include many people, born in other countries and non-citizens, often working towards gaining their citizens.
jordan holmes
That's kind of one of the big offers we have.
dan friesen
The rhetoric that Alex is putting forth here is incredibly disgraceful.
And if you look at the police situation, I'm going to just read this quote here.
Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, said any immigrant authorized to work in the United States has already undergone a thorough background check and will undergo even more screening in the police application process.
unidentified
Duh!
dan friesen
The security risk is a straw man, he said.
This is about people who have gone through criminal background checks who are meeting the very high standards that we set as a country to stay here and who want to serve and protect their communities.
All this boils down to, from Alex's mouth, is incredibly thinly veiled xenophobia, white supremacy, and a blatant disrespect for people who are serving in our armed services.
jordan holmes
It seems very simple to ask yourself this question.
Would I rather have somebody who has fought and clawed and struggled their way to get to where they are, joining the police force, or Derek, the asshole that I knew from fourth grade?
dan friesen
Derek sucked.
jordan holmes
Which one would I rather have in the police force?
dan friesen
Derek was a dick.
jordan holmes
I'm pretty sure if we had more undocumented immigrants in our police force, we'd be way better off.
dan friesen
Well, we don't have any undocumented immigrants.
jordan holmes
But wouldn't we be better off if we did?
I would prefer undocumented immigrants to be our police force.
Because then I know they're just as afraid as me.
dan friesen
Now that's...
jordan holmes
Like, they're forcing justice because...
It needs to be done.
dan friesen
This is an interesting line.
I'm going to not agree with you and move forward.
jordan holmes
No, it's a silly thought, and I enjoyed it while I had it.
Now it is gone forever, and I never want to think about it again.
alex jones
What do you think?
When their coup by stealth was exposed, the three governments went into damage control mode.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership quickly staged the show summit that was held in Ottawa, Canada in February of 2007.
unidentified
It is the only way that we can achieve security and prosperity for our people is through this cooperation.
Do you realize that we could have had Omarosa doing this?
I think that's racist.
It's not racist.
I think Omarosa is probably more qualified than Nikki Haley.
alex jones
Protesters who were upset about losing their countries and freedoms were not tolerated.
unidentified
A couple of weeks ago, an al-Qaeda supposed...
...so ever, the security and prosperity partnership has been signed without any sort of parliamentary debate.
jordan holmes
Bye!
alex jones
Globalist publications have been open with their frustration that the population has not bought their latest PR stunt.
What was up with that lady?
She seemed very non-disruptive.
jordan holmes
Just flustered.
alex jones
On April 30th, 2007, a summit was held at the White House.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership's secretive approach had alarmed the public.
So this time, President Bush, German Chancellor Merkel, and EU Commission President Barroso...
Hid their treasury in plain sight.
unidentified
Thank the Chancellor and Josie very much for the transatlantic economic integration plan.
And for that too, we need to develop the market common standards.
So this is indeed a very important agreement.
jordan holmes
I wish half the presidents in my lifetime weren't fucking stupid.
unidentified
With senior people on both sides of the Atlantic that we look at all those issues in a concrete manner in which way we can make it move forward.
jordan holmes
That's a hairpiece.
alex jones
The BBC reported that the US and EU had agreed on a single market.
dan friesen
So Alex is trying to present that as some sort of super nefarious thing.
jordan holmes
Instead of just like a regular trade.
dan friesen
We walked past this, so I just want to jump back to it really quick.
One of the points he was trying to make and the idea that this North American Union and the EU are being created so they can be merged is really fucking stupid because it doesn't track at all.
Literally every country that's in the EU...
jordan holmes
Give me a reason it doesn't make sense.
dan friesen
Well, first of all, the North American Union doesn't exist.
jordan holmes
It's a hypothetical thing.
dan friesen
Well, that's okay.
jordan holmes
We're going to discount that.
dan friesen
Secondly, every single country that's in the EU...
And would be in the North American Union are already members of the UN.
So the idea that you'd have...
Well, like the idea that you need to create these...
jordan holmes
Even Luxembourg?
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
What about Portugal?
dan friesen
Yes.
The idea that you need to create these two things so you can merge them together...
jordan holmes
What about Belarus?
dan friesen
Because he's going to bring it...
unidentified
Yes.
dan friesen
The idea that you need to create these things to bring them together when all of the countries are already together in a unified...
Right.
jordan holmes
Doesn't make a goddamn lick of sense.
dan friesen
No, it just doesn't track.
jordan holmes
It's adding layers upon layers that don't need to be there.
dan friesen
This idea of the single market and all that, if you actually read that article, what it's talking about is the fact that the United States and the United Kingdom have a bunch of regulations and trade rules and laws, and you do need, when you're going to have trade agreements, you need to discuss those things.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
And so what they decided to do was create a body wherein they could negotiate...
The trade regulations that both sides have to come to a harmonious balance.
jordan holmes
Right.
We're discussing the plot of Star Wars Episode I and this movie is exactly as exciting.
dan friesen
To quote from the article, the pact is designed to boost trade and investment by harmonizing regulatory standards.
The two sides agreed to set up an economic council to push ahead with regulatory convergence in nearly 40 areas, including intellectual property, financial services, business takeovers, and the motor industry.
Because those are things that are regular.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
Now, the reality is that what Alex probably...
The bee that's in his bonnet is that he doesn't think that anything should be regulated.
And so he's actually trying to complain about that, but he knows that that's not a realistic standpoint to come from.
jordan holmes
Well, because he doesn't.
He wants to say he doesn't believe anything should be regulated, but whenever something is unregulated in a way that does not benefit him, he's like, somebody should regulate that.
That's everybody who's against regulations.
They're fucking stupid.
unidentified
Yeah.
alex jones
By announcing a new economic community integration, they were simply repeating what had been done in America and the EU on a larger scale.
The accord states that the two blocks will aggressively push regulatory convergence in more than 35 areas.
jordan holmes
Regulatory convergence only comes around once every 80 years.
alex jones
Did you know that?
All the planets regulate together.
unidentified
We recognize that we have a problem with greenhouse gases.
We agree that it's a global threat, it's a serious threat.
We agree there is the need to establish a limit to greenhouse gases.
We need to discuss the possible pricing of CO2.
How can we translate this into a market-economic-compatible scheme?
We have agreed to establish a high-level group, a forum.
This EU-US result is translated into the C8, debated together with the average countries.
China, South Africa, Brazil, among others.
jordan holmes
Are they trading hairpieces?
jim tucker
Bilderberg succeeds.
America falls.
All the victimized countries lose their sovereignty.
daniel estulin
Bilderberg is not a person.
jordan holmes
Why are you against that?
alex jones
It's not an ideal.
daniel estulin
A very powerful group of people working together.
jordan holmes
I mean it.
daniel estulin
And for the positions of ultimate and absolute power, destroying every constitution on earth, no matter how powerful the constitution is.
jordan holmes
So why are you against it?
dan friesen
Alex misspelled undermine.
jordan holmes
He said undermined?
unidentified
Oh no!
dan friesen
That's a petty thing.
jordan holmes
That's pathetic.
He left it up?
dan friesen
Oh, yeah.
jordan holmes
You leave it up?
He wrote, undermined?
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Oh, that's beautiful.
dan friesen
It's a little petty of me.
jordan holmes
Undermine.
With an E. That's so beautiful.
daniel estulin
That's what these people do.
jordan holmes
Undermined.
alex jones
The African Union arose out of the African economic community.
dan friesen
It's a ticket for granite.
alex jones
Shot up in the early 1980s.
The African Union is financed by a consortium of international bodies, governments, and corporations.
dan friesen
That doesn't mean anything.
alex jones
The African Union Army serves as an enforcement arm for the New World Order's exploitation of Africa.
jordan holmes
Sold me.
dan friesen
That's really not fair.
jordan holmes
Also, Tony Blair can totally go fuck himself, too.
I hope he dies.
dan friesen
I don't give a shit.
jordan holmes
I just don't understand why these guys are so obsessed with this.
Nebulous concept of sovereignty.
Like, what does that mean?
Like, okay, so, they're gonna dissolve sovereignty.
dan friesen
Now we're doing this?
jordan holmes
I don't know what it is.
dan friesen
We're doing a breakdown of sovereignty now?
jordan holmes
I just don't understand what it is they think is so important about that.
dan friesen
Sovereignty?
jordan holmes
Yeah!
Like, you don't have any say in your sovereignty.
dan friesen
It's the right of self-determination.
unidentified
That's fine.
jordan holmes
That's a whole different thing.
But if you're going to pull this, well, they're dissolving everybody's sovereignty.
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
What exactly is that?
Like, okay, so they're dissolving what?
Russia's sovereignty.
Who gives a shit?
The Russian people don't have sovereignty right now.
With fucking us, what sovereignty do we really have?
You and I right now.
Why would I give a shit if you dissolved South America's fucking...
The entirety of South America is now just South America and there's no sovereignty or whatever.
Why do I care?
dan friesen
Why would they care?
I don't know.
jordan holmes
All of our...
The problem that I'm experiencing here is they are trying to have it both ways, wherein the government causes every single problem that we will ever have by just being a government, and at the same time, we need to defend against anybody not taking that government away from us?
dan friesen
Somewhat, yeah.
jordan holmes
It doesn't make any fucking sense!
It doesn't make any fucking sense!
It's making a goddamn sense!
You can't have it both ways!
dan friesen
Fuck the federal government, but also don't you dare encroach on their ability to- Exactly!
Yeah, exactly.
jordan holmes
What are you doing?!
dan friesen
The argument really only works if you don't pay attention to that, but then also it only works if you believe that there is this nefarious group behind the scenes that wants to get rid of the sovereignty so they can pull some sort of a scam and take over the world.
And that- The reality is that the evidence is not there for that.
jordan holmes
But if your argument is that, then you don't have borders.
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Then your concept of borders stops being, well, it's the United States against blah, and it starts being, it's everybody who's not a globalist against everybody who is a globalist.
Right.
So then why are you obsessed with borders in the first place?
dan friesen
And that's why...
jordan holmes
Borders are simply, by your own rules...
Another tool by which the globalists keep you from uniting with people who are against the globalists.
dan friesen
Because it's a bulwark against the globalists.
You've got to use words like that.
I don't know.
It's nonsense.
jordan holmes
So stupid!
It doesn't make any sense, Dan.
dan friesen
Of course it doesn't.
jordan holmes
Dan, just make it make sense for me.
dan friesen
Well, the only way I can make it make sense is to tell you that it's about something else.
jordan holmes
We're at hour four and a half of this and I've already lost my mind.
dan friesen
Well, it's because it's about something else.
It's not about that.
jordan holmes
I know.
dan friesen
It's about...
jordan holmes
I just can't look at Tony Blair without wanting to punch his fucking face in.
dan friesen
It's about white identity.
It's about hating others.
jordan holmes
So if you were...
So the only way to make sense of all of these often contradictory and nonsensical ideas is if you cut through all of the bullshit and you say, the people that you're against are globalists, read non-white people.
dan friesen
You keep using Nazi propaganda.
jordan holmes
The people that you are for are anti-globalists, read white people.
Within a certain space.
And everybody else can go fuck themselves.
So yes, sovereignty is very important to you because you want a white nation of people you know.
dan friesen
And you can control.
You get to control and keep that way.
jordan holmes
Yeah, the end.
dan friesen
It seems like that is a lot of it.
Now, back to this really quick.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
He's talking about the African Union.
He's saying that the troops of the African Union are only used to support globalist exploitation.
jordan holmes
I heard that, and then it escaped my brain immediately because that doesn't make any fucking sense at all.
dan friesen
Well, the second plank of the charter of the African Union is, quote, to defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of its member states.
So that seems like a pretty big priority there.
Also, the African Union is not a perfect body, certainly, and a lot of that has to do with the history of exploitation that the West has perpetrated against African countries.
Let's start with the ignoring of atrocities that have happened in Africa.
Who cares?
jordan holmes
Ignoring them or out and out encouraging them or, of course, exacerbating them.
dan friesen
But the idea that the troops of the African Union are a tool for globalist exploitation is just fucking stupid.
jordan holmes
Now that you bring that up, I think I would be hard-pressed to find an atrocity that occurred in Africa that was even hindered by...
By American influence.
I think we're only on the wrong in Africa.
I think we're batting a thousand.
dan friesen
There's probably some we don't know about.
jordan holmes
Well, we supported the fucking apartheid government, that's for sure.
dan friesen
And so does Alex, apparently.
jordan holmes
Yeah, no kidding!
dan friesen
I have a couple of examples where the African Union did great, though.
unidentified
Like our Catholics supported Mugabe.
dan friesen
Ugh, man.
So when Nasingbe...
Right.
unidentified
Nice.
dan friesen
Nice.
At the same time, it was an upholding of the democratic process.
jordan holmes
Well, he had name recognition.
dan friesen
In Mauritania, the African Union was able to force two coup-backed juntas into holding elections in 2007 and 2009 by suspending the country's membership in the African Union.
jordan holmes
Nice.
dan friesen
They were able to use the international cooperation and the leverage that's implied by that to force military coup juntas into accepting the democratic process.
Crazy.
jordan holmes
Sounds like they're destroying sovereignty, Dan.
dan friesen
The African Union was able to force an election in Mali in 2013 after a 2012 military coup.
And everybody got high.
There are plenty of examples of times when they aren't being used as globalist exploitation tools, but actually to reinforce...
Democratic principles in states in Africa.
jordan holmes
Oh, do you mean the reason they exist in the first place?
dan friesen
Right.
jordan holmes
These unions don't just appear by globalists.
It comes from a massive problem that people are like...
We gotta stop fighting these endless wars, guys.
Maybe if we just chilled.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
jordan holmes
Could we all just hang out together, and if somebody's like, hey, don't do that, we'll be like, hey, you do.
dan friesen
Generally out of tragedy comes cooperation, because at that point you realize it's already too late, and let's try and work together.
unidentified
Yep.
jordan holmes
Anyways.
dan friesen
But it's probably all about diamonds.
jordan holmes
Also our children are going to be fishing.
alex jones
APEC and ASEAN have announced plans to form the Asian Union, consisting of Asian and Pacific nations, having more than 3 billion people within its borders.
jim tucker
APEC will become the Asian Pacific Union, and the world is to be divided into three great regions for the administrative convenience That's straight out of 1984.
dan friesen
And he's basically describing continents.
jordan holmes
Yeah, he's...
No, and I mean, even his specific, like...
Three nations, that's literally straight out of 1984.
dan friesen
But you understand that they think that George Orwell and Aldous Huxley were just allowed to get that out there.
Right.
Yeah, but nonsense.
jim tucker
It's to evolve.
alex jones
It's their way of sounding not dumb.
Those are the continents.
Yes.
jordan holmes
Oh, they put lines between the continents.
Well, that proves it.
daniel estulin
They're trying to destroy every nation on Earth which is trying to promote progress because these people, basically, they are landowners.
They don't need progress because they control the land.
If you take the most powerful men in London, the people who belong to the Council and the Committee of 300, who belong to the Billyburgers, you know, the British royalty, the Guelves, you know, the black nobility of Venice in general.
The black nobility?
Landowners, the new world order is the old world order.
I mean, it's just the names have changed, the appearances have changed, but the concept hasn't changed.
The idea is still to bring the men back, kicking and screaming back to the Middle Ages, post-industrial age world order.
dr michael kaufman
One of the things that is very shocking to most Americans is the fact that the United Nations Global Biodiversity Assessment, which came out in 1995...
Clearly shows that in order to protect planet Earth, we have to go back to a feudal system.
They actually said that in the document.
dan friesen
They didn't.
We talked about that already.
That was the Kissinger thing.
They didn't actually say that at all.
jordan holmes
No, you have to go back to a feudal society.
Everybody knows that.
dan friesen
They didn't say that.
jordan holmes
And everybody knows that if you want a perfect societal blueprint for technological advancement...
It's serfdom.
That's how you utilize all of your resources properly.
If you want somebody to invent something, you make sure that 95% of people are working under horrific conditions on a fucking farm.
Because that doesn't lead to World War I. That way you utilize your human resources as well as you can.
You definitely don't want any sort of mobility going along.
Because then people would be able to fucking discover things or change their position.
And they would be able to contribute in a way that otherwise they wouldn't be able to contribute.
unidentified
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
jordan holmes
If they were a fucking farmer.
dan friesen
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
jordan holmes
That's the best form of world government.
Surfdom.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
Yep.
jordan holmes
These people are so fucking...
I don't know who I'm angrier at.
dan friesen
Me?
jordan holmes
Them or the people that they pretend to be against.
All of their plans are bad!
dan friesen
Well, because they're not real.
unidentified
I know.
dan friesen
They're just imagined enemies.
alex jones
Modern feudal society.
The globalists are implementing a standardized North American Union ID card.
jordan holmes
God, I just want to be...
alex jones
Track, trace, and control their serfs.
jordan holmes
Like, I want to be a globalist now just to show them what it would be like if you did it right.
You need more money.
I want to enact an evil plan just to be like, this is how you would evil plan it right!
alex jones
Those are highways.
dan friesen
So this is the Trans-Texas Corridor.
jordan holmes
The Trans-Texas Corridor.
dan friesen
These Texans have a real bee in their bonnet about it.
And I realize I've said that twice now.
Because it looks pretty cool.
Yeah, and it also didn't end up getting built.
This isn't actually the Trans-Texas Corridor, but it's supposed to evoke that.
unidentified
I mean, it's pretty cool.
dan friesen
Yeah, there's a lot of cool highways out there.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
col arthur peterson
They're happening.
jordan holmes
That seems like something we should celebrate.
col arthur peterson
My friend who died in World War II turned over in their grave.
jordan holmes
What are you talking about?
col arthur peterson
To think that people would even consider confiscating land of farmers and ranchers.
Yeah, it'd be terrible if they'd turn it over to a foreign company in Spain, which was controlled by Don Carlos, I understand, a notorious socialist, and they'd get the tolls on Texas land for 50 years.
unidentified
The proposed trans-Texas border would be a patchwork of superhighways and railroads stretching 4,000 miles from the border of Mexico coming through Texas to Oklahoma.
A lease has been signed that would make Texas Highway 121 a toll road.
A private Spanish company won the bid to build and collect the tolls for the next 50 years.
This deals with private companies are being negotiated largely in secret.
And many state lawmakers are worried taxpayers are being sold down the road.
Critics say it's a threat to our national security.
It's part of a plan for a North American integration being carried out by government and corporate elites without congressional...
Or voter approval.
jordan holmes
They just found literally every clip of somebody saying elite they could and then just tried to ham-fess it in somewhere.
dan friesen
Or just all the coverage of this.
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Some people are saying...
alex jones
...over Central Texas to get a bird's-eye view of the Trans-Texas Corridor, which is under construction and will form the heart of the Trans-NAFTA Superhighway System.
jordan holmes
The Trans-NAFTA Superhighway System.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
dan friesen
That's just a highway.
alex jones
That doesn't look that super.
jordan holmes
What is that?
alex jones
2,000 years ago, all roads led to Rome.
dan friesen
That's an expression.
alex jones
Rome constructed and maintained more than 10,000 miles of roads throughout its empire.
jordan holmes
That's called good infrastructure!
alex jones
Roads were used to project Roman military power.
Or to travel!
dan friesen
It's also a gift to the...
alex jones
I know!
unidentified
You know how much easier it is to get food on a good road?
alex jones
Roman subjects from Albion to Judea were forced to pay a tax to use the roads.
Well, yeah.
The Romans would then use the tax to dominate their subjects.
jordan holmes
Or other things.
alex jones
Or today's superhighways are a powerful tool in the globalist arsenal.
dan friesen
I want to be clear.
jordan holmes
So no one should ever build highways.
dan friesen
I want to be clear.
Alex is fucking pissed off about this highway.
And I don't understand why.
jordan holmes
He's mad about the highway specifically.
dan friesen
Yes.
And I have some complaints about the general highway system that we'll get into a little bit later.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
But, like, in terms of this specific one, all of his complaints fall flat.
This trans-Texas corridor makes no sense why he's mad about it.
It's just that it's foreign companies.
That's the only thing I can really imagine.
There's a Spanish company who's going to get tolls.
unidentified
Oh, okay.
jordan holmes
So then what we should do instead is we should...
Federalize it and allow the federal government to do it?
dan friesen
Well, I mean, the reality is clearly they had in that report that there was open bidding and the Spanish company paid more than American companies were willing to pay.
jordan holmes
Right.
Well, then we should have the federal government do it.
It should be a nationalized road system.
Nothing is more American than a national...
dan friesen
I don't know.
I believe in the free market until a foreign company gets involved.
unidentified
Right.
dan friesen
Then I'm not super thrilled with it because it's taking away my national sovereignty, which is an abstract concept that I'm not entirely sure about.
jordan holmes
But I don't want the government to get involved within it because that would be taking away my personal sovereignty.
dan friesen
Then that's socialism or something.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
So what we've got to have is American companies with more prosperity to do so.
dan friesen
Now, I will say in terms of the complaints about this mega highway getting into people's land and imminent domain and that sort of stuff.
I am very sympathetic to them.
I do feel a sympathy.
jordan holmes
I'm only somewhat sympathetic.
dan friesen
Your response is also something I'm sympathetic to.
But the idea of we're going to build this and it's going to go through your land and that sort of stuff, I think that's an issue that needs to be dealt with.
I'm not super comfortable with it.
jordan holmes
Why do you have that land?
Do you know what my biggest question to people anytime they're like, oh, they're taking my land away.
It's like, why do you have that land?
dan friesen
Oh, I stole it from somebody.
jordan holmes
Do you have that land because you made it?
Because you built it?
Why do you have that land?
Answer that question, and then I'll tell you to go fuck yourself.
Unless...
dan friesen
There is a...
Maybe it's because I'm like two beers deep, but there's a certain part of it that's really attractive to me.
You should not be able to own land, water, air.
You shouldn't be able to own any of the elements.
jordan holmes
Probably, yeah.
dan friesen
It seems to me that that might be the case, but I might be getting hippy-dippy here.
Anyway.
jordan holmes
Look, if it's mentioned in the TV series Avatar, The Last Airbender.
dan friesen
If you can bend it, you can't own it.
unidentified
You can't own it.
alex jones
They are instrumental in tearing down national borders, merging nation-states into larger confederations.
dan friesen
So his argument essentially is that if this superhighway goes through all of these countries, then they're merged in some sort of way, which doesn't make sense.
jordan holmes
No, that makes perfect sense.
dan friesen
There's interstate highways.
jordan holmes
No, roads aren't allowed to go between countries.
dan friesen
That's ridiculous.
jordan holmes
Roads aren't allowed to go between states.
dan friesen
Argument is ridiculous.
alex jones
Foreign governments and corporations are predatorily seizing infrastructure across North America.
unidentified
I forgot.
We're an hour and ten minutes in.
jordan holmes
What are we trying to accomplish?
dan friesen
Your notes need to figure out what the point of this is.
alex jones
Greater than in Texas.
Texas is the front line.
Over 8,000 miles of existing roads and land are being handed over to government-backed foreign companies.
Foreign companies buy the legislators, who then turn over complete control to the same foreigners who finance their campaigns.
Government power is then illegally transferred to unelected quasi-governmental regional boards that circumvent local governments and the will of the people.
dan friesen
So at this point, I'm not coming in with a lot of rebuttals to stuff.
jordan holmes
Right, because this is magic?
dan friesen
Well, it's just water off my back like a duck.
Because in the bibliography, so much of this stuff is just like...
News reports about a road getting built or something like that.
Or articles on Infowars.
I'm like, I don't care.
jordan holmes
Or in this shot, we see a large group of angry old white people.
dan friesen
Old white people.
jordan holmes
All old white people.
dan friesen
I would say that's 60% gray hairs right there.
jordan holmes
If there is nothing I know.
dan friesen
They're mad about this road.
jordan holmes
If there is nothing I know about this documentary or anything at all, but I saw this many old white people looking angry, I'd be like, whatever it is they're mad about, we need to do.
Because they are wrong.
dan friesen
It's interesting, though, so far we have...
jordan holmes
If you are old and white, you are wrong 95% of the time.
dan friesen
The journey through this documentary so far has been bizarre, abstract shots of World War II at the opening that amount to nothing.
Right.
Then Alex goes to Canada.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
And then now...
I'm mad about a road.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
So that's where we're at.
We're at the mad about a road sign.
jordan holmes
From where I understand this, we're at an hour and eight minutes in.
Right.
About halfway.
We started with all, here's how rich people have been fucking you over.
unidentified
Here's where rich people fuck you over.
jordan holmes
Now there's a road.
dan friesen
There's a road.
jordan holmes
Somebody's gotta fucking stop this goddamn road.
dan friesen
Yeah, and it's gonna be up to Texas.
jordan holmes
It's gonna be old white people who's gonna do it.
dan friesen
Texas is that backstop in case the globalists get too powerful.
jordan holmes
Which is why we took it in the first place, Dan.
dan friesen
Right, I know.
It's William Travis shit.
Texas has gotta stop this road.
jordan holmes
Texas has gotta get in it.
dan friesen
And that is where we will have to cut it off for today.
Thank you for joining us.
Tune in tomorrow to hear more about this stupid road in Texas and how pissed off Alex Jones and all the patriots are about it.
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Really appreciate it, and it helps a lot.
But until next time, We will, uh, I mean, I know that we're leaving on a hot cliffhanger, this road.
I mean, I know everyone's just like, oh, I gotta know what's gonna happen with this road!
And I'm sorry to make you wait till tomorrow, but, uh, such is life.
Anyway, catch you next time.
alex jones
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air.
Thanks for holding.
unidentified
Hello, Alex.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a huge fan.
I love your work.
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