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July 1, 2020 - Knowledge Fight
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#451: June 29-30, 2020

Today, Dan and Jordan discuss the beginning of the week on The Alex Jones Show. Weirdly, Alex doesn't brag much about his failure of an anti-mask rally, instead spending his time complaining about Sacha Baron Cohen, trying to prod his audience closer to committing murders, and reminding Roger Stone that Trump is an attractive man.

Participants
Main voices
a
alex jones
12:32
d
dan friesen
42:23
j
jordan holmes
12:42
Appearances
r
roger stone
03:07
Clips
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stewart rhodes
00:25
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Speaker Time Text
alex jones
I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys.
Knowledge fight.
unidentified
Dan and Jordan.
alex jones
Knowledge.
I love you.
dan friesen
Hey, everybody!
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight.
I'm Dan.
unidentified
I'm Jordan!
dan friesen
We're a couple dudes who like to sit around, drink novelty beverages, and talk just a little bit about Alex Jones.
jordan holmes
Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
dan friesen
Jordan!
Jordan!
unidentified
Quick question.
dan friesen
What up?
jordan holmes
What's your bright spot today?
dan friesen
You go first.
jordan holmes
My bright spot, Dan, is I9 has finally followed me on Twitter.
dan friesen
Hey, great.
The great rapper I9?
jordan holmes
Yeah, our friend and the very talented rapper I9.
That's awesome.
dan friesen
Congratulations.
jordan holmes
What he told me was that when we went to see the show with him in Far Out.
dan friesen
Yeah, over at North here in Chicago.
jordan holmes
He and I talked about Avatar.
dan friesen
The Last Airbender.
jordan holmes
And I recommended it highly.
And he decided that he...
He would not follow me on Twitter until he had seen Avatar.
So two years later, here we are.
dan friesen
Hey, congratulations to you on the follow, and congratulations to I9 on seeing Avatar.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
dan friesen
I have yet to watch Avatar The Last Airbender, so I'm going to unfollow you.
jordan holmes
Thank you.
dan friesen
That's a good idea.
That's what we're going to do.
jordan holmes
I didn't even know you were following me.
Yeah, you did.
dan friesen
Because my account is the show's account.
jordan holmes
No.
dan friesen
I know.
So here's my bright spot, Jordan, is actually a nice intersection of...
Of both the mailbag and the year of the Seltzer!
So we got a nice little piece of mail.
You might notice that there's nothing on the table here.
jordan holmes
No, there is not.
dan friesen
And that's because I drank it already.
jordan holmes
You drank it all already.
dan friesen
This was from Anthony.
He sent some seltzers from Michigan.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
There's a little brand called Nomi.
N-O-M-I.
And I was particularly in a funk yesterday, and I needed something.
And thankfully, those came in the mail, and I drank all six of them.
I needed to try and find something that was just like, I need something that's just spectacular.
unidentified
Right, right, right.
jordan holmes
You're not a binge drinker, so it's got to be something.
dan friesen
Well, I am.
unidentified
But I'm not drinking, so binge drink seltzers.
dan friesen
Yeah, and you know what I'll say?
I'll say that nothing was really top of the mountain peak, but everything was really good.
jordan holmes
Just good.
dan friesen
Yeah, everything is coming in between 68 and 75 out of 100.
That's really good.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
Highlight is probably the lime spectacular.
That was at 75. Okay.
Low light grapefruit, 68. You hate grapefruit?
Yeah.
Yeah, I do.
jordan holmes
You do?
dan friesen
There are three flavors that were Michigan cherry related.
There's Michigan cherry lime, Michigan cherry lemon, and then just straight up Michigan cherry.
I don't know what the difference between a Michigan cherry and another cherry is.
But they were all fine.
jordan holmes
Oh, it's like champagne.
Everything not made outside of the Michigan region is a cherry.
dan friesen
Right.
And then if it's in Michigan, it's a Michigan cherry.
jordan holmes
It's a Michigan cherry.
Yeah, it's champagne.
dan friesen
I could have looked into this and figured out what the difference is, but I did not really care.
But thank you so much, Anthony.
It did brighten my day, and I was thrilled to get to the end of the evening and realize I just drank all six of these.
What the fuck is wrong with me?
Also, while we're on the subject of seltzers, I want to say something really quick.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
I'm getting to the point now where I'm starting to realize that there's certain things that I'm learning about seltzer.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
And one of the things is...
jordan holmes
It's carbonated water.
dan friesen
I don't know really exactly how to say this, but here's what I want to say.
Strawberry is pretty much always good.
You can go get one of these weird brands, these off-brands at the dollar store, and the strawberry seltzer is probably going to be okay.
jordan holmes
It's tough to fuck up a strawberry.
dan friesen
Yes.
There are other flavors that are not.
unidentified
Grapefruit.
dan friesen
Cucumber.
jordan holmes
Cucumber?
You don't like cucumber?
dan friesen
Well, I don't trust you.
unidentified
If you're some, like, grocery store brand, I don't trust you to fuck around with cucumber.
Leave that to the pros.
jordan holmes
Okay, okay.
dan friesen
Yeah, it's not, there's such a broad range.
There's like, okay, maybe this cucumber or something is gonna be okay.
Yours, good and gather, target brand.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Don't.
jordan holmes
Don't do it.
dan friesen
Don't try.
jordan holmes
You're not ready for it.
dan friesen
No.
jordan holmes
Yeah, you gotta work.
dan friesen
Yes, you're putting on airs, and you shouldn't.
Stick to these ones that are safe, like a strawberry.
Cranberry is almost impossible to fuck up.
jordan holmes
Like Target brand caviar.
That's what the problem is.
unidentified
Don't do it.
jordan holmes
Don't mess with it, Target.
It's not for you.
dan friesen
And like some of these other ones that I'm really enjoying, some of these flower-themed ones are tea.
Like, I would bet the Target would fuck those up, too.
jordan holmes
Oh, for sure.
roger stone
Don't do it.
dan friesen
Stick to the shallow water where you belong.
Raspberry is fine, too.
That's almost universally good.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
dan friesen
These basic berry flavors you can handle.
Leave it to the pros.
jordan holmes
You can't trust McDonald's with a steak.
Don't do it.
dan friesen
You're finding a lot of ways to say exactly what I'm trying to say, and I appreciate it.
You've synthesized it quite well.
So, Jordan, today we've got an interesting episode to go over.
We're going over June 29th and 30th, 2020.
This is now my Autonomous Zone.
jordan holmes
Yeah!
dan friesen
We have some troubling things that happen here on this episode, and we also see the long-awaited return of a rat fucker.
jordan holmes
Oh, boy.
I knew he was coming back.
dan friesen
Oh, yeah, of course.
jordan holmes
I knew he was fucking coming back.
dan friesen
Very boring reappearance.
jordan holmes
How dare he?
dan friesen
We will get to Roger Stone making his triumphant return.
Like Napoleon returning from Elba.
But before we do that, Jordan, we've got to say thank you to some folks who have signed up and are supporting the show.
So first, Dominic Yu.
Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thanks, Dom!
dan friesen
Thank you.
Next, Ryan M. Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thanks, Ry!
dan friesen
Next, Chris Dunn, L-O, two initials.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thanks, Chris.
dan friesen
Next, Jessica.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thanks, Jess.
dan friesen
Next, Jake S. Thank you so much.
You're now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thank you, Jay.
I was trying to cut off the last syllable and everyone...
Ja?
dan friesen
Maybe.
unidentified
Okay.
dan friesen
Next, Tony N. Thank you so much.
You are now a policy wonk.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
jordan holmes
Thanks, Tony!
dan friesen
And then, I'd like to say thank you to somebody who donated on Aided Level.
We appreciate that very much.
So, Pavel, thank you so much.
You are now a technocrat.
alex jones
I'm a policy wonk.
Crikey, mate.
That's fantastic.
Have yourself a brew.
How's your 401k doing, bro?
All right, we gotta go full tilt boogie on this, Watson, all right?
Let's just get down to business.
We ain't making that money off that heroin.
Why are you pimp so good?
My neck is freakishly large.
I declare Infowar on you.
dan friesen
Thank you so much, Pavel.
jordan holmes
Yes, thank you very much, Pav.
dan friesen
If you're out there listening and you feel like you enjoy the show and like to support what we do, you can do that by going to our website, knowledgefight.com, clicking the button that says support the show, or you can take that generosity and redirect it towards a charity in your area, helping people in need.
That would also be wonderful.
jordan holmes
Yes, we would appreciate either.
alex jones
Indeed.
dan friesen
So, Jordan, end of the month, end of June.
Tuesday, Monday and Tuesday, coming in hot.
jordan holmes
Gotta close out strong.
dan friesen
Coming into July, gotta have a clean slate or something.
I don't know, I'm just saying words.
Here's another context drop from how this episode sort of winds up.
This comes from the end of the 30th.
alex jones
This has been one of the most powerful broadcasts we've ever done.
It's absolutely jam-packed, and I feel empty and pathetic.
dan friesen
Great.
jordan holmes
Well, that's good.
dan friesen
Yeah.
I love it when I feel like I've done the best job possible and I feel like an empty, pathetic fraud.
jordan holmes
You know that sense of accomplishment you receive whenever you're really doing God?
dan friesen
Like high-level work?
jordan holmes
Your avocation, your calling makes you feel pathetic.
dan friesen
Empty.
So we start here on the 29th, and Alex gets to talking, and man, this doesn't sound good.
If I were just looking at this organization from not knowing anything about Alex or his troubles or InfoWars or anything, if I heard him say this, I would probably think, like, this doesn't bode well.
alex jones
At InfoWars.com, NewsWars.com, and of course, Bandai Video.
And then the great site Paul has, Summit.News, and David Knight's launching a site, Owen Shorter's launching a site, their own independent sites, as InfoWars metastasizes in the globalist view.
jordan holmes
That's not metastasizing, buddy.
dan friesen
I mean, that's one way to look at it, but it also looks to me like people jettisoning life rafts.
jordan holmes
It does look like there's a sinking ship the rats are trying to run away from.
dan friesen
Well, because, like...
Paul is an interesting case because he has his own sort of unique fan base and he's still on other places where he can disseminate his videos and, you know, kids seem to be drawn to his whiny face and the quick cuts.
jordan holmes
I guess.
dan friesen
Well, if you have a low attention span, he's doing all this like, you know, it cuts really fast.
Yeah, it keeps you from getting too bored.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But, like, David Knight and Owen Schroer are less popular than Infowars.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
Paul, you could make an argument, is bigger than Infowars.
So he...
Having his own thing kind of makes sense.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
For David Knight and Owen Troyer to have diminishing returns by creating their own properties or their own entities, that seems like a bad plan.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that's not going to go well.
dan friesen
Yeah, it seems to me like...
jordan holmes
I feel like you can just figure out from the number of views on ban.fuckingvideo, right?
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
You know, you just look at the difference in views and you're like, you're not going to build this on your own, buddy.
dan friesen
Especially not with that, like you've already been banned.
Yeah, exactly!
Owen's not going to be able to...
unidentified
No, no, no, no.
jordan holmes
Don't worry about it.
I've got my own site now.
I'm not with Infowars.
Please allow me back on Twitter.
dan friesen
Good luck.
Yeah.
Good luck, cuck destroyer.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So, Alex gets to talking about how, you know, this is going to be...
There's a civil war going on, right?
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
And it's been cold and it's getting hot.
It's been getting hot for quite a while.
jordan holmes
It's several years now.
dan friesen
This might as well be a, like, the slowest of slow cookers.
jordan holmes
I'm pretty sure...
dan friesen
You're going for some kind of a weird, like, seven-day chili.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
In terms of heating up this Cold War.
jordan holmes
Sure.
alex jones
And then I'm going to get into the civil war that's...
Now actually going from cold to hot and the moves I believe we should make to stop it and I believe the president should make to stop it.
But let me just first tell you this.
Roger Stone is breaking his silence.
He's done a few interviews.
He was going to wait to come on my show exclusively after big events that are going to take place, take place, we believe.
But he's decided to just go ahead and break his silence and he's going to break major news here.
Tomorrow.
dan friesen
Allow me to decode that.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Roger expected to be pardoned by now.
unidentified
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
That is, he was going to come on after he got a pardon, and that has not happened, and he has to go to jail in two weeks.
jordan holmes
Really expecting to be pardoned.
dan friesen
And so now, he's going to come on the show and desperately beg for a pardon.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
So that's basically what's happening there.
And there's really not much more substance to it than that.
That's it.
unidentified
Please!
jordan holmes
Please!
dan friesen
No, totally.
Totally.
I mean, without spoiling anything, Roger's, almost his entire appearance is just, like, campaigning for Trump.
alex jones
Sure.
dan friesen
And selling himself as, like, if I don't have to go to prison, I will be one of the most powerful tools to getting Trump re-elected.
unidentified
Of course, of course.
jordan holmes
I can be valuable to you.
dan friesen
It's brilliant.
jordan holmes
He's doing worm tongues.
unidentified
Yes.
jordan holmes
For sure.
Yeah.
dan friesen
It's exactly what you should do if you're Roger.
jordan holmes
Yeah, totally.
dan friesen
Make a media tour where you're talking about how much you can help Trump if you don't go to prison.
jordan holmes
Flatter the man as much as possible.
dan friesen
100%.
jordan holmes
Make it seem like people will take you seriously again, which they won't.
dan friesen
So there's two things that Alex talks most of this show about, this June 29th show, and he gets into the first story here.
alex jones
Okay, the best way to do this is just try to go over the headlines.
We were facing an angry mob, gun-toting St. Louis couple, tell their side of the story.
That's Zero Hedge.
Can you believe that these people have to tell their side of the story?
Black Lives Matter go into their private estate, open the gate.
jordan holmes
Nope.
alex jones
It says private estate at the gate and inside.
And you know what Black Lives Matter does?
They burn things down.
Then they say, after the people say, get off our property with guns, Black Lives Matter says, that's it.
We got the money shot.
dan friesen
So these protesters in St. Louis, from what I understand, they were marching down a private street.
That is fair enough.
This street Portland place.
But they only did that because the other streets to the mayor's residence had been blocked off.
And the point of the protest was to demonstrate at the mayor's house because Mayor Lida Crewson had, quote, read the names and addresses of people calling for police reform during a Friday afternoon Facebook Live video.
The mayor was essentially doxing people, so folks decided that they would protest outside her home and demand her resignation.
As they walked past this deranged couple's house, they came out with guns to pretend they needed to protect their home.
Mm-hmm.
like that's within their rights.
If they're that paranoid, that's fine.
But they did much worse.
They were brandishing their weapons, which is to say that the woman had her finger on the trigger and was pointing the gun at people.
That's not cool at all.
And given that Alex is someone who pretends to be all about responsible gun ownership, He should know that there's a massive difference between holding a gun safely and waving it around like an asshole.
When left-wing protesters were open-carrying at a rally that Owen tried to go to, they were accused of pointing the gun at Owen and committing attempted murder, basically.
In this case, however, the gun is being pointed at people Alex wants guns pointed at, so he doesn't give a fuck and he supports the person holding the gun.
It's that simple.
This game is very stupid.
And he spends a lot of time on this story.
A lot of time.
So he talks about it a little bit more, and I don't know if he knows much about this couple.
alex jones
But regardless, this is some lawyer, and he's got this big mansion, and he's being called a hero.
Well, we looked into the guy.
He actually looks like a Democrat.
But when people bust into your house, there's a big mob of 500 people is what it was.
You better come out with a gun, or you're about to get your house robbed or burned down.
dan friesen
So you can hear this.
People are calling him a hero.
I agree with you.
I don't know who that is.
Maybe some weird gun people.
unidentified
Maybe.
dan friesen
It's possible.
But what proves that they're not heroes is that they're Democrats.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
Right.
Alright.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
The couple, their names are Mark and Patricia McCloskey.
All I really needed to know about them is that back in 1992, they got into a fight with the Homeowners Association because the Homeowners Association was trying to pass this new bylaw which would allow cohabitation in the neighborhood.
This was about allowing same-sex couples who couldn't get married at the time to live in the neighborhood, since previously they would have had to be considered roommates, which wasn't permitted by the Homeowners Association.
So they were fighting to uphold the anti-cohabitation rule, which was a way of trying to restrict the neighborhood from having same-sex couples in it.
jordan holmes
Hold on, Dan.
Are you telling me it's possible for a Democrat to also be a bigot?
That would be wild!
dan friesen
I don't know if they're actually Democrats.
I don't care.
It's not clear from what I was able to find what political party they're registered to, but what I can tell you is that you can prove by consulting the Federal Elections Commission records that they, quote, contributed thousands of dollars.
to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee, the Republican National Committee, and the Donald J. Trump for President, All right.
jordan holmes
I think that tells me what I need to know.
dan friesen
It should also be pointed out that they donated to the Bush-Quail campaign in 1992, as well as the Republican campaigns in 1988, 1996, and 2018.
jordan holmes
I think that might say something.
dan friesen
Sounds like a classic Democrat to me.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
jordan holmes
That sounds right.
dan friesen
Anyway, fuck this couple, and more importantly, fuck this story.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
Alex talks about it.
So much.
Yeah, of course.
And I don't care.
jordan holmes
Oh, they're victims.
dan friesen
Now, there's a second story that Alex talks about.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Almost the entire episode.
Like, to the point where I had to write down a note in my sort of notes that is, he won't stop talking about this.
And it seems really weird to me because this is one that I would just, like, take the L on this one, Alex.
alex jones
Sacha Baron Cohen, who says, get rid of Americans' free speech, arrest Alex Jones, a monstrous individual.
He's not even an American.
He comes here and says, oh, you're having a Reopen America event.
And he says, I, he didn't tell him it was him, he said, oh, I'm a country singer that wants to reopen America.
I'll come pay for an extra stage and some security if you let me sing.
He gets there, he starts saying racist stuff.
They run up and try to stop him.
Armed men.
Stop them so he can frame the crowd.
jordan holmes
Frame them!
alex jones
Oh, you just don't have a sense of humor.
Sasha Baron Cohen's so funny.
No, he's a false flagging, slimy criminal.
jordan holmes
It's a false flag!
dan friesen
It's a false flag.
jordan holmes
That was a false flag.
unidentified
What a baby.
jordan holmes
I really didn't see any people singing along really fighting back on that one.
dan friesen
I watched, there's that six minute video that I watched of it.
No cuts in it or anything.
jordan holmes
Nope.
dan friesen
A lot of people singing along.
unidentified
Oh yeah.
dan friesen
And cheering for like chopping up.
jordan holmes
Nuke China.
dan friesen
Yeah, chopping up journalists and like injecting Fauci and Hillary with the Wuhan flu.
jordan holmes
Any number of times any one of those people could be like.
Excuse me?
And he won!
unidentified
Just won!
jordan holmes
The organizers wanted him to stop.
I can't think of any reason why.
dan friesen
Well, I mean, it's the same thing with a lot of Sacha Baron Cohen's stunts and these pranks.
They sort of reveal something by the acceptance of what he's doing.
He's doing something that's like, oh wow, that's awful.
And then people are going along with it.
There's a tacit permission to...
Let this show at a place like a 3%er rally.
And Alex should just ignore this, honestly.
I think this is something that he should probably just be like, alright.
jordan holmes
Every time they get caught by hoaxes, they should just be like, bah!
And that's it!
Everybody will stop!
They'll make fun of you for a day, and then the internet moves on.
dan friesen
I mean, it's fascinating how many stories he manages to ignore.
You would think that it would just be another...
But he talks about this so...
Goddamn much.
It's like half the episode.
jordan holmes
I can't get foreign liberals over here revealing that my friends are massive racist Nazis.
dan friesen
It's wild.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So I'm only going to play this clip because of what happens on the 30th.
This is Alex talking about how pretty much all Democrats are pedophiles.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
Or at least, I'm sorry, half of them.
jordan holmes
Oh, okay.
Well, that's nice.
alex jones
I'm telling you, folks, half the Democrats are now pedophiles.
Pedophilia is just rampant.
dan friesen
Which half?
jordan holmes
The top half or the bottom half?
dan friesen
Hold on to that for later on the 30th, because Alex has a little bit of a breakdown.
jordan holmes
Some people think the Democratic Party is half pedophilia, but I like to think that it's half not pedophiles.
It's real optimistic of me.
dan friesen
Yeah, sure.
So Alex gets pretty racist, starts rambling around about Colin Kaepernick a little bit.
jordan holmes
Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Great.
dan friesen
I don't know what he's doing here, man.
I gotta be honest.
I don't know what the point of this is other than expressing racism.
alex jones
Kaepernick up there, he's for the black people.
He's gonna stand up for the black people.
He's a monster working for globalists to cover up what they've done.
He's nothing but a black shield they use to carry out their evil, and he's not even black.
Looks like I'm Arab.
He didn't have that Afro till he...
Signed with Nike and they said, we want you to look like this and do like this.
You represent black people now.
jordan holmes
You do not understand hair.
alex jones
The man is a clown.
The man is a devil.
And not because he's got brown skin, but because his heart is evil.
Sorry, I'm not going to go down that path right now.
dan friesen
What path is that?
jordan holmes
The I want to kill all black people path?
unidentified
What is he doing?
dan friesen
Alex, can you prove that Nike told Colin Kaepernick to wear his hair in a certain way?
Can you prove that?
Because I don't know if you can.
I think you're talking shit.
Alex, do you know anything about Colin Kaepernick's family of origin?
Do you know anything about that?
jordan holmes
No.
dan friesen
No, you don't.
You're just talking shit.
It's wild to me when...
Bigotries and biases are more compelling to a person than curiosity.
You're willing to just scream about something that you could easily check into, and you just don't.
jordan holmes
Oh man, how dare he kneel!
dan friesen
I guess, at the same time, when I'm saying that, I mean you could learn about Colin Kaepernick if you wanted to.
I'm not positive that it would be all that easy to...
Look into whether or not Nike told him to wear his hair a certain way.
jordan holmes
That would be difficult to...
Are there emails that you could follow up?
Is there a FOIA request?
dan friesen
I don't think so.
I don't think that's FOIA-able.
So, Alex, now, having yelled about Colin Kaepernick in a way that I'm comfortable describing as racist...
jordan holmes
Insanely racist.
dan friesen
...now starts...
I don't even know how to...
Get into this.
alex jones
They want that Declaration of Independence.
They want that Constitution.
Because everybody modeled their governments after that, and people want that worldwide.
They have to repudiate that and overturn that because the idea threatens them.
Are you a globalist?
He only expressed part of that idea.
jordan holmes
Is he a globalist?
alex jones
We were number one in human freedom, and everybody knows it.
And that's why they use a bunch of dumb college dropouts and morons running around attacking people and saying they own everything to try to trigger a civil war.
And they finally get a video of some old folks in golf carts being screamed at by other old white people.
And they're going, you're a Nazi, F you, all this stuff.
So the old guy goes, yeah, right, white power laughs back at him, clearly a joke.
Everybody's screaming black power all day.
Why couldn't he say that?
The point is that he's a joke.
jordan holmes
Ask yourself that question.
alex jones
You barely hear it in the clip.
Oh, Trump tweeted white supremacism.
White supremacism.
Give me a break.
dan friesen
Wow.
jordan holmes
Wow, you white supremacist.
That's insane.
Just fuck off.
dan friesen
I mean, just compare those two thoughts.
The yelling about Kaepernick the way he did.
He doesn't even look black.
He looks like an Arab.
You got that mentality.
And then you compare that with this, oh, that guy yelling white power is clearly a joke.
And if it wasn't a joke, why shouldn't he say that?
jordan holmes
He should be allowed to say that.
They say black power.
We should be allowed to say white power.
If you ask the question, Why can't I say white power?
You're too far gone.
Or you're four.
And if you're four, that's a very easy answer.
dan friesen
So, that's pretty interesting.
I mean, it's not.
It's just a clear demonstration of where Alex's heart is.
So we have one last clip from the 29th.
There's just not much going on on this show.
It's a lot of yelling about the St. Louis couple and a lot of complaining about Sacha Baron Cohen.
jordan holmes
Straight up racism all day.
dan friesen
So this leads to Alex having an interview with one of the 3%er dudes who ran the show that got pranked by him.
jordan holmes
Right, right, right.
Yeah, we're Nazis!
That's fine!
dan friesen
That's not their angle.
Their angle is that Sacha Baron Cohen should be arrested.
jordan holmes
We got hoaxed, so I'm gonna call the cops.
These are children!
dan friesen
This is criminal fraud.
Sasha Baron Cohen was taken away in an ambulance that he had rented, and therefore this is also fraud of claiming to have a medical condition when he didn't.
jordan holmes
Sure, sure.
dan friesen
So they have this interview, and it's very stupid, and I don't care.
But then Alex also has Stuart Rhodes on, along with this 3%er guy.
jordan holmes
Great, great.
Just a trio of Nazis.
dan friesen
And he also wants Sasha Baron Cohen arrested.
jordan holmes
Of course!
dan friesen
And then it gets really, really gross.
Well, it's a terror campaign.
stewart rhodes
This is what communists do.
dan friesen
So this is Stuart Rhodes talking about the protests that are going on.
stewart rhodes
It's very much like the black shirts in Italy or the brown shirts in Nazi Germany.
Same tactic that was used in Soviet Russia or China.
It's intimidation and terrorism.
And eventually what they're going to do is they're going to go and start killing people.
And their ideology drives them towards that ultimate end.
And so when they kill a police family, God forbid, is when there will be open season on Antifa.
dan friesen
And Black Lives Matter.
stewart rhodes
When they're seen in the streets, they'll be shot in the streets.
dan friesen
This is absolutely unacceptable, but also very expected from someone as much of an extremist as Stuart Rhodes is.
Also, if Stuart's line in the sand is the act of killing police, then he should be declaring open season on people like himself.
Damon Gutzwiller of the Santa Cruz Sheriff's Department was ambushed and killed by Staff Sergeant Stephen Carrillo, who proceeded to write the words, Boog, and I became unreasonable in his own blood on the hood of a car before being arrested.
These are words that have a particular meaning among far-right gun absolutist communities and kind of give an indication of what he was all about.
After Carrillo's arrest, he was also charged with the murder of Patrick Underwood, who was that law enforcement officer who was killed in Oakland back on May 29th.
And even more recently, there was the case of Private Ethan Melzer, who was charged with, quote, conspiring and attempting to murder U.S. nationals, conspiring and attempting to murder military service members, providing and attempting to provide material support to terrorists, and conspiring to murder and maim in a foreign country.
Melzer sent sensitive information, including unit locations and security measures, to the Order of Nine Angles, which is a European neo-Nazi and white supremacist group.
The plan appeared to be for the Nazis to give this information to ISIS-type terror groups who would then carry out the attack.
Meltzer didn't care if he died in the attack, saying, quote, Who gives a fuck?
It would be another war.
I would have died successfully, because another ten-year war in the Middle East would have definitely left a mark.
Seems like maybe Stuart should be spending less time fantasizing about how the left is eventually going to start killing cops and realize that he's aligned with people who are doing that sort of thing and worse.
jordan holmes
Yeah, but it's okay when they do it because it's tyranny that they're fighting and cops represent tyranny but only when they're fighting them.
dan friesen
Cool.
jordan holmes
And otherwise we should call the cops on people who don't look like me.
dan friesen
It's just infuriating.
jordan holmes
I don't.
There's just no way.
There's just no way to talk to them.
dan friesen
Not someone like Stewart, certainly.
jordan holmes
No, you simply can't.
dan friesen
So, we get done with the 29th, because, I mean, it's so much Sacha Baron Cohen complaining.
It's the stuff where my eyes rolled back in my head, complaining about this guy who pranked them.
jordan holmes
Whiny, whiny, whiny babies.
dan friesen
Well, and I think one of the problems is because, like, when...
They have their equivalent of that.
It doesn't really play out.
jordan holmes
It doesn't work.
dan friesen
Well, because there are things like Jacob Wall does these stunts and they always blow up.
They always end up like, this didn't work.
Alex loves James O 'Keefe.
Alright, whatever.
jordan holmes
I don't care.
It's like they have the Dunning-Kruger effect with comedy.
dan friesen
James O 'Keefe isn't trying to do comedy.
jordan holmes
No, well, I mean, he's a joke.
How many times have you seen that white dude at an open mic who's like, obviously I'm funny.
And if people aren't laughing, it's their fault.
So if you don't like this incredibly dumb, stupid, transparent bullshit, Well, that's because you're stupid.
dan friesen
Must be.
So we get to the 30th, and Alex is very excited to have his old running buddy back around, the one and only Raji Stone.
alex jones
He's been involved in more presidential elections than any other living advisor since the days of Richard Nixon.
And he's the guy that got Donald Trump to run for office.
Breaking his silence right now.
The next three segments on this Tuesday edition is Roger Stone facing execution, basically, in a COVID-19 infested jail supposedly in two weeks.
dan friesen
So wait, hold on.
Roger Stone is facing a death sentence because of COVID-19, but COVID-19 is a hoax and no one really gets it and it's not that bad.
What is it?
What's going on here?
You need it to be a death sentence because you need to complain about Roger.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
And you don't want him to go to prison.
alex jones
No.
dan friesen
But it's also a fraud and a hoax when people ask you to wear a mask.
jordan holmes
Yes.
dan friesen
Okay.
jordan holmes
Exactly.
dan friesen
Calm down.
jordan holmes
Well, he won't be wearing a mask in prison, that's for sure.
Even though that would be a death sentence.
dan friesen
Obviously, I think that there are very serious concerns that need to be taken into account with prison populations as it relates to COVID-19.
That being said...
The place that Roger is being sentenced to has no cases of COVID-19.
jordan holmes
There's a tennis court.
dan friesen
Exactly.
From what I understand, I read an article that was talking about the health conditions that he has.
Obviously, you can't disclose those.
But the judge looked into them and they did a review.
His health concerns are all under control and in check.
It's not a danger to his health.
Particularly in terms of COVID-19 to be put in prison.
So anyway, like I said, this interview is really just Roger begging Trump to give him a pardon.
jordan holmes
So powerful.
alex jones
You weren't going to do interviews until whether your clemency pardon or whatever was going to happen.
What made you change the last few days and now be here?
You're going to get into 2020, the election.
You're warning to Trump coming up in a few segments.
But what made you say the gloves are off?
Any questions you want to ask?
Everything's on the table.
roger stone
Because I'm vitally concerned about the direction of this country, and I think it is incredibly important to re-elect the president.
I see the way they have destroyed his whole card, the American economy.
I see the way our streets are burning under a violent socialist revolution in our streets, and therefore the sooner I could speak out, the better.
I cannot stand the idea that I will either be six feet under or incarcerated.
In October of 2020, when I need to be on the battlefield, that's why I decided to speak out today.
alex jones
And you told me that in confidence, but now you're just throwing it all to the wind, which I really respect you even more now.
dan friesen
That's the best play he has, I gotta say.
Looking at this from a strategy perspective, there's no other move that he would have.
Because he can't come out and be on Alex's show and be like, Trump, what the fuck?
Give me the pardon.
You can't do that.
That looks bad.
But you can say, like, I need to, before I go to prison in two weeks, I need to get out here and say, it's going to kill me that I'm not able to be on the front lines fighting for Trump.
That's the only thing that makes me mad about having to go to jail.
Brilliant.
I mean, it's not brilliant.
It's pretty simple to come up with.
For the dicks that Alex hangs out with, that's good thinking.
jordan holmes
It's sad.
It's just sad because it seems like at this point we all have enough knowledge of Trump's psychology to know that what's going on is he's basically forcing Roger to grovel in front of him so he can...
dan friesen
It feels like it.
jordan holmes
So then at the last second he pardons him and it's like, ha ha ha, see, look at how powerful I am.
And he's just making what is ostensibly his friend his...
Awful, awful toady subordinate.
dan friesen
You know, it's also a good pageant, too.
Because now Roger's going around on these weirdo fringe internet shows and info wars and doing this whole thing where he's like, I just gotta be out there on the front lines fighting for the re-election.
And then if Trump does end up then pardoning him, it seems like a fulfillment of all of these interviews.
jordan holmes
That's fair.
That's fair.
It makes all of his shows that he went on seem powerful.
dan friesen
Right.
Yeah.
There's a whole game that's being kind of played here that's pretty...
I mean, who cares?
jordan holmes
God, somehow I feel like Roger Stone, even if he doesn't get pardoned, is going to ratfuck his way.
Like, he's going to find a doppelganger and put his hat on there, tattoo Nixon on his back, and be like, see, that's me.
Get out of there, you know?
He can pay somebody to do eight years.
dan friesen
I don't know if he can find someone.
jordan holmes
Look, if Avon Barksdale can pay somebody to do eight years, he can pay somebody.
dan friesen
I don't know.
So, you know, this is just like, hey, Trump's awesome.
So, Roger's talking about how, like, I recognized early, Trump had the goods.
jordan holmes
Sure.
dan friesen
But mic down for this, because there's a point where Alex realizes, like, you're not doing this good enough.
roger stone
Maybe I was one of the first people, right after former President Nixon, To recognize that Donald Trump had the courage and the bravado and the audacity and the independence and the energy and the stamina and the anti-globalist worldview to be not only a great candidate for president but a truly great president.
alex jones
He also had the looks.
roger stone
He's charismatic.
jordan holmes
What?
unidentified
What is that?
jordan holmes
Don't forget he's a vain piece of shit as well.
Hold on one second.
If you're going to grovel, you better make sure that you're talking about how great the Emperor looks with no clothes.
Did I say no clothes?
I meant he looks great in that vest.
dan friesen
He's got those biceps that are just enviable.
jordan holmes
Look at the way his body is at the wrong angle when he stands.
It's so powerful.
Look at his disgusting face.
dan friesen
That's so amazing.
Wow.
You know what it is?
It's instincts being expressed on Alex's part that are weird.
Because Roger's given this long list of, like, he's smart, he's capable, he's powerful, he's independent, he's anti-globalist, and then Alex's like, fucking hot, too!
jordan holmes
He looks great!
Don't forget, you want to slobber all over his knobber!
Come on now, buddy!
dan friesen
Very strange.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that's disgusting.
dan friesen
So, they're at loggerheads a tiny bit, because Alex's main reporting and everything he's talking about is, like, COVID-19's no big deal.
jordan holmes
Even though it's a death sentence for Roger.
dan friesen
Well, but that's the thing, it's like, they're kind of at odds.
unidentified
Right.
dan friesen
Right, right, right.
In as much as Alex needs to minimize this, but Roger needs to maximize it because it's his argument for getting out of jail.
roger stone
You know he doesn't like slowing and killing our economy, but he does have an obligation to protect the public health.
And by the way, COVID virus is real.
It's dangerous.
I know people who have died from it.
Members of my family know people who have died from it.
This is not a hoax by any means.
It is a very real current danger.
But at the same time, none of the projections that most of the scientists make panned out.
dan friesen
Well, some of that might be due to human behavioral changes and adaptations.
But it's interesting, you know, like you had this position where...
You know, he's saying things that are very much against Infowars, and Alex has to let him, and they have to go along with it.
In the same way that, like, we're living in this a couple days after Alex had G. Edward Griffin on, and Alex said that maybe the globalists wanted Trump to get in because of his deep research about how they just wanted a better deal with China or whatever.
That's completely forgotten now.
jordan holmes
Nothing matters.
unidentified
No!
jordan holmes
Yeah, tomorrow there won't even be a virus.
dan friesen
No, probably not.
jordan holmes
It'll be nothing.
Yep.
dan friesen
This clip really interested me.
I don't know exactly how to explain it in advance, but there's an intrinsic problem with what Roger is putting forth.
He's going to suggest that the reason that people want him in prison is so he can't appeal, because if he goes to prison, he'll get COVID-19 and he'll die, so he won't be able to appeal his case.
jordan holmes
Well, then we're brilliant for thinking that.
dan friesen
This is really dumb.
roger stone
Why do they want to do this?
It's very simple, Alex, because...
The deep state and Judge Jackson would like me to die in a COVID-infested prison before my appeal is heard a year from now.
Because when my appeal is heard, the epic corruption of my trial, of the judge, of her clerks, of the Mueller prosecutors is going to be exposed.
And they can't afford that.
Which is why I've, in essence, for a series of completely fabricated process crimes, I'm essentially getting capital punishment, the death penalty.
That's what this is Tatamont to.
So one of the important things I wanted to do here today is appeal to your audience, to appeal to the president, as a humanitarian act of both mercy and justice, to use his extraordinary powers of clemency so that I can avoid dying in a dank, squalid prison someplace.
dan friesen
So this doesn't make sense, because if Roger's entire goal is to have this appeal where you can put the system on trial, you shouldn't want a pardon.
Because if he gets a pardon, he can't appeal the guilty verdict.
jordan holmes
He won't be able to prove that they have corrupted...
unidentified
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
So if his entire angle is like, oh, they want to kill me before I can have my appeal, he should also be like, Trump, don't pardon me.
jordan holmes
No, no, no.
Don't you remember a pardon?
dan friesen
Don't pardon me because I'm going to flip the script and destroy the entire system and the globalist fraud.
jordan holmes
No, no, no.
A pardon proves you're innocent.
Just like when Ford pardoned Nixon, everybody was like, oh, well, I guess we were wrong.
dan friesen
It's interesting.
It kind of proves to me that he wouldn't be able to appeal this case successfully, the things that he wants.
But it would be really good for him if he is given the pardon because then he can say...
If he hadn't pardoned me, I would have appealed this and I would have won.
We would have taken to the Supreme Court.
Yeah, so it's brilliant.
It works on every front as long as Trump follows through and gives him the pardon.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
jordan holmes
For sure, for sure, for sure.
dan friesen
Without the pardon, all of this falls apart immediately.
Because here's what happens.
Roger goes to prison.
He doesn't get COVID-19.
alex jones
Nope.
dan friesen
He survives.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
He maybe does that appeal or maybe he just is like, ah, fuck it.
Who cares?
unidentified
Fair.
dan friesen
Maybe he does the appeal and then he loses that appeal.
unidentified
Yeah.
dan friesen
That's what happens.
jordan holmes
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
dan friesen
And then everyone ends up running out of excuses.
jordan holmes
Now, I'll take it to the Supreme Court.
dan friesen
Great.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
So, Alex has this whole thing where he's like, you know what Trump needs to do?
He needs to stop running from you.
And he needs to pardon you.
And then he needs to make you his campaign manager.
unidentified
God, that would be the biggest story in history.
dan friesen
Yeah.
Roger is not interested.
He says, I don't want a job in Trump's campaign or anything like that.
But he also disagrees with Alex on another point.
alex jones
How beautiful have you got clemency next week or a pardon, and then instead of running from you, Trump brought you in as a spokesperson or brought you in as an advisor?
roger stone
The president has never run from me.
Look at his history of tweets.
alex jones
No, no.
jordan holmes
Is he pardoning you right now?
alex jones
He said, Roger, nothing wrong.
Roger has nothing to worry about.
I'm saying, pardon you and then just bring you in front and center in press conferences.
That would be so powerful.
dan friesen
It would be something.
jordan holmes
That is real delusional shit right there.
That's insane.
dan friesen
But I do like the, he needs to stop running from you.
He's never run from me.
Alright, guys.
jordan holmes
He's walked very slowly away.
I don't know if he can run.
dan friesen
Probably not.
jordan holmes
I don't think so.
dan friesen
No.
So, they get to talking about how Roger will never kill himself.
Well, that's...
Alex insists on Roger saying that he's never going to kill himself in a way that makes me think Alex is preparing or hoping that Roger dies.
And then he can play this clip of Roger saying he'll never kill himself in order to say it was the Clintons.
jordan holmes
Their friendship is so deep.
dan friesen
It's very meaningful.
roger stone
There's no circumstance whatsoever in which I will ever betray this president.
I have great affection for him and for his family.
alex jones
And you'll never commit suicide.
And you'll never commit...
Say it.
You'll never commit suicide.
roger stone
No, if they ever tell you Stone killed himself, you will know that somehow the Clintons are involved.
I will never do that.
unidentified
It is prohibited.
roger stone
I would never, under any circumstances, do that.
So if they come back to you and tell you, oh, he was despondent, he killed himself, that will never happen.
alex jones
Well, let's get the statement clear without me interrupting, because, number one, you're a fighter.
You crave the fight.
You don't look for it.
Say a statement.
Roger Stone.
Will you kill yourself in prison if they lock you up as a political prisoner?
roger stone
Alex, there's no circumstances under which I will do that.
dan friesen
Hey, Roger, we need a clean take of this for the sizzle reel after your death.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
So we can make money out of it.
jordan holmes
He said he would never kill himself, so obviously when we play this clip after his death, there you go.
Proof.
dan friesen
So, Roger gets into talking about his spirituality, and he tells the story of coming to God, and I'm not going to play it because I don't want to make fun of it on the off chance that it is sincere on some level.
jordan holmes
It's not, and I don't care.
dan friesen
Probably not, but at the same time, I feel ugly or gross.
jordan holmes
Even if it was sincere.
dan friesen
Hey!
Look, whatever.
jordan holmes
I understand.
No, I'm not trying to cut you off.
dan friesen
I feel like the way in which he tells the story of going to a Franklin Graham service, there's enough people who probably have similar experiences that making fun of it would kind of feel like I'm making fun of other people's religious experience.
And what I mean to do is make fun of Roger Stone.
And so I'll just leave that aside.
That being said, in the conversation of him talking about his spirituality, Roger accidentally says that he prays to Trump.
jordan holmes
Sure!
Great, great.
So his spirituality is meaningless.
roger stone
God will protect me.
I believe that at the end of the day, justice will be done in my case.
I am praying to this president.
I'm praying, more importantly, to God to protect me, because I know he will.
dan friesen
I would say that praying to God is more important than praying to Trump.
jordan holmes
Thou shalt bear no idols but Trump.
That was part of the Ten Commandments.
Moses was fucking on it.
dan friesen
I mean, I know he misspoke, but still.
He did say he's praying to Trump.
Anyway, Roger goes.
He doesn't have much time.
He's just making a little quick stop in to beg Trump in the best way possible from his position to get a pardon.
Now Alex gets down.
He's like, I should probably do my job.
I really probably should.
I should probably do my job.
jordan holmes
He should quit.
dan friesen
But I can't!
I can't!
Because there's too much news.
alex jones
Goddammit!
I have a thousand ways to start this segment.
jordan holmes
Pick one.
alex jones
Incredible articles, videos.
unidentified
Pick one.
alex jones
That are super entertaining and interesting.
I probably won't get to any of it.
Because the core issues are what matters.
And the understanding of that.
So, I've told this story probably 3,000 times.
I started a lot of the shows with this.
26 years ago on radio and TV, I might have never said the first few years, this is the biggest show I ever did.
Then about 15 years ago, maybe once a year, I'd say biggest show ever.
And then as time goes on, it's like every month and then every week and then every day.
It's the quickening.
It's the compounding.
dan friesen
Well, that's just because now you think Sacha Baron Cohen is the biggest story you've covered in your career.
jordan holmes
It's the biggest story in history.
dan friesen
He false flagged.
jordan holmes
He false flagged an innocent group of Nazis who just wanted to have a good time, rally, and not reveal that they're massive racist fascists.
dan friesen
I would argue that Alex would have a lot more time for actual stories if he didn't talk about how he can't get to all the stories because there's so many stories.
jordan holmes
Well.
dan friesen
I can't even stress to you.
I know I play clips that are fairly similar to that a bit.
jordan holmes
Oh, yeah.
dan friesen
I don't play nearly all the times he says that.
He spends a lot of time talking about how he has no time.
jordan holmes
He's gotta break.
He's gotta break.
dan friesen
It reminds me of this comedian, Ron Ramey.
I don't know if you ever knew him.
jordan holmes
I never knew him, no.
dan friesen
He was a guy out of St. Louis.
I only ever saw him when I was in Missouri, but he had this great bit that he would do that would just be constantly talking about how he's gotta go.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
I gotta go.
I always loved that.
It's funny for him.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
Not funny for Al.
jordan holmes
He's good at it.
dan friesen
Yeah.
Alex is just filling time, talking about how he's not filling time.
There's so many stories.
And then he just starts rambling.
Look, dude.
Okay.
jordan holmes
I can see your frustration.
dan friesen
Alex plays some videos and talks about people getting beat up because they submit.
They apologize, and then they get hit or something.
So look, the globalists will never actually pick a fight with Alex because they know that he'll kill them.
If they do...
And then Alex starts talking about eating people, sort of.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
We know that he's talked about cannibalism a bit in the past.
jordan holmes
Ten days.
dan friesen
This is close.
He talks about how...
Some of his fighting style might be Holyfield-esque.
unidentified
Okay.
dan friesen
Or not Holyfield.
Tyson, excuse me.
jordan holmes
He's an ear biter.
dan friesen
Well, he's a biter.
jordan holmes
Okay.
alex jones
Because they know, I'm not bluffing.
I'm ready to kill people.
And they might win, but they're going to fight somebody that is going to hurt them really bad.
Because I kick like a mule and I bite like a crocodile.
And I bite people, too.
You get me down, I start biting big-ass chunks out of you.
See how you like that?
Big chunks.
See, most people have a governor where they can't chomp down.
I've bitten chunks out of people who had me down the size of two ounces of meat.
You don't think the biggest, roughest guy gets off my back when I'm on the ground when I chomp into his leg?
I've done it many times.
I'll bite right through your genes.
I'll tear a big-ass bloody wad out of your leg, because I'm not dead, and I'm not bowing down, and I got the spirit of life in me, and I'm spreading it.
unidentified
Okay.
dan friesen
All right, man.
jordan holmes
I just think back to all the times that he's proven himself to be an honorable and chivalrous man, and he cares very much about observing.
No, he's a biter.
dan friesen
Yeah.
jordan holmes
Great.
dan friesen
Hey, man, look, we get into a fight.
I will bite your flesh off.
jordan holmes
I will bite you.
dan friesen
Other people, they have a governor and they won't allow themselves to bite through your jeans.
jordan holmes
Alright, Alex, I will do this right now.
I challenge you to a bite off.
dan friesen
I honestly would love to watch him try to chew through some jeans.
I know that he's probably speaking with a little bit of a flourish, but I still do want to watch him try and eat a pair of Levi 501s.
jordan holmes
I wonder if we could get Sacha Baron Cohen to trick him into doing that.
dan friesen
Alex, you must eat these jeans.
jordan holmes
Eat these pants.
Eat your own pants.
You haven't watched Gravity Falls either, have you?
dan friesen
I have not.
jordan holmes
Ah, such a good show.
dan friesen
So, we've been seeing in the present day a bit of Alex embellishing and making up stories about the German foster children story.
jordan holmes
Sure, sure, sure, sure.
dan friesen
And he talks a little bit more about another story that involves pedophilia in Germany in this next clip.
And once again...
He is making up a story.
alex jones
I'm going to settle down, but we have this galactic level, 30,000 pedophiles in the German government, mainstream news, all exposed.
Their cult is inches from being destroyed.
Praise God.
We'll be right back.
dan friesen
So, if you go to Dutch Awell, you'll find the underlying article that Alex is making stuff up about.
It's not too difficult to find.
This is about an arrest of a 27-year-old soldier back in October 2019, which has led to a much deeper investigation into things like internet sharing of illegal pornographic materials.
The bottom line of this story is that German authorities have announced they're following up on 30,000 leads in this investigation, not that 30,000 suspects have been identified.
In fact, the actual article specifies that at this point, approximately 70 suspects have been identified.
There's no indication that all or any of these people are in the German government.
This is very important to understand.
Alex doesn't care about this story at all.
Crimes against children are a very emotionally charged subject, so he knows that most of the time his audience is never going to look into any of this to see what the real story is.
He knows that he can push people's buttons by talking about real stories, taking these real stories about horrific crimes, and then making up whatever he wants about them, because the furthest most people will get is the headline.
Which then they'll just take as the confirmation of whatever story Alex has told them about this.
It's fucking disgraceful.
It's awful.
And he rambles about this quite a bit.
And so he starts talking about how this story launches him into all of his enemies are pedophiles.
unidentified
Sure, sure, sure.
dan friesen
And as we heard on the previous episode, like I told you to keep in your mind, half of Democrats are now in this category.
unidentified
And...
alex jones
These people need killing, don't they?
And they will.
But if we go off half-cocked, they'll be the victim and get away with it.
We have to walk softly, carry a big stick, be as wise as a serpent, peaceful as a dove, until God delivers judgment.
And you'll know when that moment is, and we will be the implements of the judgment.
God's hand picks us up like the dagger and thrusts it into the enemy's throat.
But we do not direct it.
And you'll know.
You'll know the time.
unidentified
You'll know the time.
alex jones
And when the time comes, it's important not to torture these people.
You dispatch them like you dispatch a rattlesnake.
I hate to put down a rattlesnake or a cockroach.
You step on them.
Then you move on.
But they will die.
dan friesen
This is getting to be a very weird place for me doing this show.
Because I feel like the trends that I've been watching over the past couple weeks have been a real increase in this direct talk about violence, about how God's vengeance needs to be enacted on Alex's enemies, and also mixing in how God's vengeance is carried out by you, and you'll know when the right time is.
I feel like this is happening a lot more regularly.
It seems to be ramping up.
It seems to be, as far as I can tell, we're not looking at...
Calmer waters in the future as COVID cases increase, the potential for more lockdowns increases, the election is coming up.
The water seems choppy, and the rhetoric that Alex is leaning more heavily into seems incredibly dangerous.
Now, I don't know what you can do about that.
I don't know if this is illegal.
I know it's irresponsible, but I don't know what I can do other than do this show and say...
Here is what he's saying.
If tomorrow there is a shooting of someone who's one of Alex's enemies and it's a listener of his show, don't be too surprised.
Not saying that is going to happen because there's a decent chance he's screaming into the void and he's yelling this violent nonsense at people who just want to take brain force or whatever.
There might be an impotence to the people listening that nothing will ever come of this.
But, on the off chance...
That something does happen.
Here's this.
jordan holmes
I don't know.
I think that one is pretty much clear-cut incitement of violence.
I don't think there's any more...
That's not protected by free speech.
That could be sent to a judge.
That's the real situation.
dan friesen
But I think it probably is still on the right side of things in terms of the Supreme Court understandings of...
Of what is protected, because it's not specific.
I think that is where the territory gets.
That's when somebody will get in trouble.
jordan holmes
I mean, it's not specific, it's general.
To the point of being specific, he's saying Democrats, 50% of which, he's saying that they're all and they should be murdered.
dan friesen
But I think that's where the confusion is.
I think it's still...
Is that Brandenburg versus Ohio?
I think he's still protected by it.
But that's why it's really difficult for me.
We're getting to a point where the cases are going up of COVID in Texas and in Austin.
And Alex is doing these fucking anti-mask rallies.
At a certain point, you're looking at this and you're like, okay, how do you discuss this without being like, well, he's imperiling public health in a way that's petulant and pointless.
He's doing this whole thing about killing your enemies and God will tell you when it's time.
Like, okay, let's see what happens with this.
I don't know what to do other than just like, I will play this for you and we will see what happens.
jordan holmes
If that is not illegal, it should be.
Whatever the law says, fuck you, that's illegal.
That should be.
dan friesen
Should be some sort of illegal ramification for like...
I mean, I guess so much of it is consequence-driven.
So if somebody does carry something out, then maybe somebody can sue Alex.
But it's just...
jordan holmes
I propose we give him a fantastic trip on a private spaceship and he can go into space.
dan friesen
You'd love that.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I think that would be a great way to deal with that.
He cannot come back.
dan friesen
So one of my driving points with this that I'm trying to get at is, like, it's getting consistent, and it's getting excessive.
alex jones
You know, God is the will of the universe.
God is consciousness.
God is the Almighty.
And so vengeance is God's.
But how does God deliver vengeance?
Well, God delivers vengeance through us.
But you've got to be real careful that you're actually following God's plan, and you'll know when it's time for vengeance.
But if you won't engage in information warfare vengeance, then when it comes time, if ever, to execute violence, you will falter.
You will waver.
In fact, you won't even show up.
dan friesen
Isn't what Sacha Baron Cohen did, Information War?
Yeah.
And Alex is just being like, hey, if you won't promote my website now, you'll never murder.
jordan holmes
Yeah, exactly.
unidentified
What?
jordan holmes
Jesus.
dan friesen
Yeah.
I mean, this is just deeply upsetting.
It's disturbing.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I'm really not stoked about this.
dan friesen
No, it's pretty bad.
jordan holmes
Yeah, like...
Anxiety, like I told you, my anxiety has been off the charts today, and that one, ooh, I'm going to give you ten stars.
Ten stars for that one.
dan friesen
I mean, like, tomorrow he'll probably be just like, I don't know, why don't I get a fart machine?
jordan holmes
Yeah, I know.
dan friesen
You just look at him, why are you doing this?
jordan holmes
Go back to pulling computer chips out of people!
dan friesen
Or talking about doing it.
jordan holmes
Yeah!
dan friesen
So this whole time, this whole episode, he's been talking about how he has a gigantic story, and he's not really gotten to it because he got distracted by Roger, and then yelling about murdering his enemies.
unidentified
Right.
dan friesen
And so he finally gets to it, and it's just a load of bullshit.
alex jones
State of Texas confirms that the feds have ordered them to falsify COVID-19 numbers at least 15 times what they actually are.
For every person with COVID, They add 15 more people.
That's the minimum.
They talk about adding 36 people.
dan friesen
So it took a while to figure out what the hell Alex was talking about here, because the only article he has up about this on Infowars' website, it's just a video with no links or citations or anything.
And I generally find that actually watching Alex's special reports, I don't find that very helpful in terms of figuring out where information is coming from.
But I had no other option here, so I watched the video, and it's pretty clear immediately what's going on.
It appears that someone at Infowars got sent a video from a May 18th county commissioner meeting from Collin County, which is in Texas.
And the conversation that they were having was about an amended definition of, quote, probable cases of COVID-19.
They're discussing what this new definition was.
This has nothing to do with confirmed case numbers, it's just about probable cases.
It's clear if you watch this video, what happened is that they decided that if you test positive using an FDA-approved lab test, and have been in close proximity with people who have tested positive, you're considered a probable case, even if you had no symptoms.
This is in juxtaposition with the definition of a confirmed case, which requires a specific PCR test to come back positive.
The probable definition includes people who have tested positive using other approved tests.
In the slideshow they put on, the county commissioners discuss how this changing of definition could lead to one person who's tested positive being a confirmed case, which is to say that they have a positive PCR test, infecting 15 other probable cases.
Alex is trying to pretend that this is a situation where they're saying that for every one person who tests positive they just counted as 16, but that's definitely not proven by the evidence he's provided.
Alex is trying to claim that this is somehow related to the spike of cases in Texas, but that just doesn't make sense.
Texas' case numbers jumped drastically on June 16th, but this meeting is from a month prior.
Also, there are less than 3,000 COVID-19 cases in Collin County where this definition was adopted, which is way below places like Harris County with over 30,000 cases, or even Travis County, which is where Austin is, which has almost 10,000.
This is not the smoking gun Alex thinks it is, but he's like, this will bring everyone down.
Silver bullet.
It's lame.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But not nearly as lame, Jordan, as this next thing.
And this is where we're going to get some good feelings back.
jordan holmes
Okay, okay.
dan friesen
Alex tries to have a bombshell guest on.
jordan holmes
Oh, no.
dan friesen
And this guest is that lady who yelled at the city council meeting in Florida.
jordan holmes
Oh, God.
No.
dan friesen
Alex wants...
jordan holmes
We got Parks and Rec Lady.
dan friesen
Yep.
jordan holmes
That's what we're doing.
We're doing Parks and Rec Lady.
dan friesen
Alex wants to have this person on because they're all over social media.
jordan holmes
Got a little juice.
alex jones
Exactly.
jordan holmes
Gotta steal that juice.
unidentified
How big would it be if we get that woman on the show?
jordan holmes
Not!
dan friesen
It does not go well.
jordan holmes
Sure.
alex jones
What do you make of it coming out that they're counting people that died of other things as COVID?
That they are the...
NIH is ordering states to say that just anybody they think might have it as a case.
I mean, this is just incredible fraud, and they're not getting in trouble for it.
They're just doubling down.
unidentified
I'm sorry.
Say that again?
Hello?
alex jones
Yeah, it's okay.
It's all right.
You can't hear me, can you, over the audio?
The phone callers can't ever hear me.
It's just an ongoing deal.
I probably should stop doing the show.
I appreciate you joining us.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We're done.
Appreciate it.
At a certain point, I've got to get up and give up.
I'm just going to re-broadcast.
unidentified
Damn.
alex jones
Man, I'll tell you, it's hard.
jordan holmes
That's unreal!
unidentified
That's so crazy.
dan friesen
You can tell that she's still on the line.
jordan holmes
She just doesn't understand.
dan friesen
When she said hello, it was because of the long pause after she asked for clarification.
This is a completely normal conversation.
And I know exactly what happened there.
Alex is faking that.
That is entirely fake because there was a really bad energy between the two of them.
Like, she was not giving what Alex wanted out of the interview.
It was like, stop and start.
There wasn't like, There wasn't a cohesion to it.
She wasn't yes-anding with him.
And so he wanted to dump the interview.
So you pretend there's tech difficulties there and do this whole, like, I should stop doing the show.
jordan holmes
God damn it, it's a scalar attack.
dan friesen
Like a little baby, he's just like, this doesn't even work.
And you know what?
This would be the easiest fucking problem to solve.
If you have millions of dollars, you have a gigantic, awesome, state-of-the-art studio, fix your fucking phone lines, you dick.
jordan holmes
No, then somebody would have to, they would have to try and hire somebody competent.
dan friesen
You can't have years of complaining about these phone lines if it's an intrinsic part of your show where you...
Take calls.
Cover your damn bases, man.
jordan holmes
Hey, old man house phone doesn't have any troubles.
dan friesen
It's pathetic.
This leads to Alex having a very weird vibe for the rest of this show.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
He is not in a good headspace.
jordan holmes
Of course not.
dan friesen
He starts reading headlines because he's just like, alright, can't take calls then.
Gotta just read headlines.
So he starts reading headlines and he clearly hasn't read these headlines before he got on air.
He gets very confused by this headline.
alex jones
Meanwhile, Antifa.
Kurds clash with fascist Muslim Turkish nationalists in Austrian streets.
Turns out Soros is even funding Antifa overseas.
But let's go ahead and go to some of these clips.
dan friesen
Alex, do you know where you should land on this?
jordan holmes
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
unidentified
That pause there was like, should do, boy.
jordan holmes
Okay.
dan friesen
Am I for Antifa Kurds or ultra-nationalist Muslim Turkish groups?
jordan holmes
Where is Austria?
dan friesen
What am I doing?
jordan holmes
Is Austria Germany but small?
What is Austria?
dan friesen
Guys, I gotta be honest.
I read that sentence.
I don't know who I support.
jordan holmes
Okay, so first off, I'm gonna need...
dan friesen
I'm supposed to be against Antifa Kurds, right?
jordan holmes
Okay, you're gonna have to stop right there.
dan friesen
So now I'm on the side of fascist, ultra-nationalist, neo-Nazi Turkish Muslims.
unidentified
Wait, hold on.
jordan holmes
I'm still confused as to where this is happening.
God damn it.
Start over.
Is this a United States story?
Shit!
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
dan friesen
Play a clip.
Let's do it.
jordan holmes
Let's do it.
unidentified
Okay.
jordan holmes
I'm going to go with genociders.
That's right.
I'm on genocide.
dan friesen
He goes to, let's play a clip.
So he struggles with needing attention because he thinks that this story about the Collin County commissioner meeting is somehow going to be the biggest story in the world.
jordan holmes
Of course.
dan friesen
And so he's like, if I could just, you know.
We're going to do a publicity stunt big enough.
Maybe we could stop a globalist.
How about I buy a blender?
alex jones
If I thought putting a blender on my desk and turning it on high and sticking my fingers in it and chopping them off would defeat the globalist, I would stick my hand in a blender right now.
jordan holmes
Do it.
alex jones
I'm a sadomasochist.
I don't like pain.
I'm saying, I want to beat these people.
And there's nothing more frustrating...
Than sitting here knowing we have them by the balls.
dan friesen
You don't.
How awesome would it be, though, if you got a blender, put his finger in there, and then he's like, and then a microchip popped in.
jordan holmes
It's been controlled by the globalists this whole time!
dan friesen
No, no.
And then Alex stands up, takes a bow.
jordan holmes
At the end of his show.
dan friesen
Thank you all.
unidentified
It's been wonderful.
jordan holmes
He's just out of there.
dan friesen
Yeah, that would be great.
So he gets really introspective, like, realizing, like, if I just fucking put my fingers in a blender, maybe it would drive enough attention to the show that I could get this story out.
But that's not obviously going to work.
What would work is if I were able to convince other people to cover this story, which obviously I can't, because everyone knows I do bad work.
jordan holmes
Right.
dan friesen
And they're not going to, like, cover a scoop that I got.
alex jones
And then I have to send messages.
I sent probably...
50 messages out on text message to prominent talk show hosts and prominent journalists saying, listen, I don't need the credit.
Will you please just do an article about this and here's the raw video.
And a few of them did it and didn't give us credit, which I don't want.
But the weird mental illness that if we break something big that's confirmed, no one else will touch it just out of some weird...
It's a spirit of failure.
Humanity is a rotting, maggot-covered corpse.
dan friesen
Humanity is a maggot-covered corpse because other people recognize that he does bad work, and if he says something is confirmed, it probably isn't.
And that's, I mean, that's all that's going on here.
jordan holmes
At a certain point.
dan friesen
Basically, it's like, hey, Tucker is not going to do a segment about this, and I'm bad.
That's basically it.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
unidentified
Yep.
jordan holmes
If the entirety of media is like, No, we can't touch you.
He still can't for one second think, maybe this is my fault.
dan friesen
Yeah, when you can't get even, like, fringe weirdos who would welcome that, like, plandemic people on their show.
jordan holmes
Tucker Carlson would have Parks and Rec Lady.
He doesn't give a shit.
dan friesen
Yeah.
If they'll do that and they're like, yeah, your stories suck, Alex.
You gotta recognize it.
It's not...
It's not them, it's you.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah.
Sooner or later.
dan friesen
Yeah.
So we got one last clip here from the 30th, and it's Alex...
I don't know.
Maybe I kept this in for a little bit of schadenfreude, but it's this thing where I just think that Alex can't even remember the people he's supposed to be mad at's names.
alex jones
I literally sent out a message to over 50 prominent people, and six of them retweeted us, and the others all pissed down their legs to Jack Dorsey.
And to Facebook's leader.
And to the leader of Google and the leader of Apple.
It's an obscene thing.
dan friesen
I really think that he couldn't come up with those names.
jordan holmes
Yeah, no, he couldn't think of who Mark Zuckerberg was.
dan friesen
Yeah, or Tim Cook or Sundar Pichai.
All of these normal villains for him.
I think he exerted his memory banks with Jack Dorsey.
He's not well.
jordan holmes
He's not a well human being.
dan friesen
But I would argue that it's not even on wellness.
I think that kind of is an indication that he doesn't really give a shit about these things that he yells about all the time.
Because if you're immersed in these...
Those names are gonna be on the tip of your tongue at all times.
jordan holmes
You would think?
dan friesen
Yes.
I mean, I can come up with a hundred different people who are involved in Infowars because I...
Dwell in this.
jordan holmes
I'm immersed in that.
dan friesen
Yeah, it's the topic of my expertise.
jordan holmes
You were born in the dark.
dan friesen
Exactly.
And so, like, it doesn't take me long to remember the name.
Mike Adams, the health ranger.
Gerald Salenti, I can come up with at the drop of a hat.
Webster Tarpley.
We haven't talked about Webster Tarpley in forever, but I can tell you all about it.
jordan holmes
Right now.
dan friesen
Exactly.
jordan holmes
Pop it out.
dan friesen
So, I just think this is an indication of, like, it's all surface.
Everything is surface.
And that's interesting to me.
Because what's under the surface is the stuff about God's vengeance being acted out by people like him and his listeners.
You're the knife in God's hands.
And that's terrifying, because that he can pull out whenever.
unidentified
Yep.
jordan holmes
Yep.
Jesus.
dan friesen
Yeah, there's this interesting duality that's going on, and that I think his show is pathetic, and most of the time he's yelling about stuff that's trivial and nonsensical, like Sacha Baron Cohen pranked his friends and he thinks it's a crime.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
dan friesen
That is silly and stupid.
At the same time, there's this growing trend that's just continuing very explicitly of God will tell you when it's time to murder, and God's vengeance belongs upon people like Fauci and all of our enemies, and you're instruments of God's vengeance.
And that's just an unacceptable kind of rhetoric.
jordan holmes
Yeah, I mean, history has often been driven by the silly and stupid.
When it's revealed that they're silly and stupid, they start killing people.
dan friesen
I mean, we'll see what happens.
I don't know.
I hate this sort of space because there's a feeling of, like, I don't even know how to put my finger on what I'm trying to say, but, like, there's a feeling of, like, how much am I buying into Alex's bullshit?
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I can't tell how much of this is real.
All I can do is tell you he has a show.
He's saying that.
If you understand it in the context of what his show is, this is giving his audience tacit permission to murder people as long as they believe that God has told them it's the right time.
I know I said earlier a little bit of a caveat of like, hey, maybe nothing's going to happen from this.
Maybe something is.
And the point that I guess I'm trying to stress is that that uncertainty is not okay in and of itself.
jordan holmes
I mean, I can't...
I would generally...
I'm not worried about a large scale.
Because I would bet my life on the vast majority of these people being useless cowards.
But...
I am worried about the individuals, because that is who is going to do damage to people.
That's the situation there.
So that kind of stuff is, in the wrong ear, a death sentence for someone.
dan friesen
Well, and I would even suggest if you take the...
jordan holmes
For a stranger!
dan friesen
Sure, sure.
Even if you take that sort of extreme result out of it, living in that space is really bad.
Like, having an audience where you think it's okay to tell them that maybe you'll have to kill a globalist and God will tell you when it's time to do that.
If you are a listener and you believe Alex and you listen to this stuff, that has got to be, even if you never follow through with it, that's a fucking really weird thing for some angry liar in Texas to put on you.
It's really weird.
It's an abusive state to be in.
jordan holmes
It is, but that's because he has created a cult.
Essentially, if you're still on board with Alex at this point, you believe anything and everything.
dan friesen
It seems like it.
jordan holmes
There's nothing that can stop you.
dan friesen
I mean, one day you believe that, hey, maybe Alex's deep research has led him to believe that the globalists maybe wanted Trump in in order to get a better position with China.
unidentified
Sure.
dan friesen
And then the next day you believe that Trump is a champion hero against the globalists and it's important for him.
To pardon Roger Stone so he's able to get him back in office in 2020 against the globalists.
It's all fucking stupid.
jordan holmes
Hey, two months ago, it's over for humanity.
Today, everything is a hoax.
Two months from now, when cases and deaths are out of control, it's over for humanity again.
It doesn't fucking matter.
dan friesen
We will see.
It's very tough.
But I'll say this.
Alex did say that he's going to be out of studio at the end of the week.
And so...
I'm a little bit fed up with him.
Friday, we're gonna do something different.
I'm not sure what it is.
We're going to put Alex on the back burner because I'm sick of his bullshit.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
And he's getting out of pocket a little bit.
Yeah.
jordan holmes
I don't want to live in a space where every two days we record an episode where all I hear is, you know, it's okay to murder people.
dan friesen
Yeah, and God will tell you when it's time.
jordan holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And also, since I'm your cult leader, I'm kind of your God at the same time and I'm saying it's okay and you kind of get what I'm saying and you know who it is saying it.
dan friesen
Very irresponsible.
jordan holmes
Yeah.
dan friesen
But we'll be back.
Until then, Jordan, we have a website.
jordan holmes
We do have a website.
It's knowledgefight.com.
dan friesen
Yep.
We are also on Twitter.
jordan holmes
We are on Twitter.
It's at knowledge underscore fight and at go to bed Jordan.
unidentified
Yep.
dan friesen
We're also on Facebook.
jordan holmes
We are on Facebook.
unidentified
And if you'd like to download the show, go to iTunes, Rately Reviews.
jordan holmes
And if you could, please find a local charity or bail fund in your area to help out in any way you can.
dan friesen
Yep.
We'll be back.
But until then, I'm Neo.
I'm Leo.
I'm DZX Clark.
I'm Roger Stone's perfect cellmate.
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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