Knowledge Fight - #464: July 31-August 1, 2020 Aired: 2020-08-03 Duration: 01:29:54 === Knowledge Fight Conflict (03:05) === [00:00:04] Riddler, Knowledge Fighter. [00:00:16] Dan and Jordan, I am sweating. [00:00:19] Knowledgeparty.com. [00:00:20] It's time to pray. [00:00:21] I have great respect for knowledge fight. [00:00:24] Knowledge fight. [00:00:25] I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys. [00:00:27] Shang, we are the bad guys. [00:00:29] Knowledge fight. [00:00:30] Dan and Jordan. [00:00:31] Knowledge fight. [00:00:32] Riddler, riddler, riddler. [00:00:34] I need not need money. [00:00:39] Andy and Pansy. [00:00:40] Andy and Candy. [00:00:42] Stop it. [00:00:42] Andy and Kansas. [00:00:43] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:45] Andy. [00:00:45] Andy. [00:00:46] It's time to pray. [00:00:47] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:48] You're on the airplane for holding us. [00:00:49] Hello, Alex. [00:00:50] I'm a fish pin colour. [00:00:51] Saying I love your room. [00:00:53] Knowledge fight. [00:00:55] Knowledgefight.com. [00:00:58] I love you. [00:00:59] Hey, everybody. [00:01:00] Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. [00:01:01] I'm Dan. [00:01:01] I'm Jordan. [00:01:02] We're a couple dudes. [00:01:02] I like to sit around, drink novelty beverages, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. [00:01:06] Oh, indeed we are Dan. [00:01:07] Jordan. [00:01:07] Dan! [00:01:08] Jordan. [00:01:08] Quick question. [00:01:09] What's up? [00:01:09] What's your bright spot today? [00:01:11] Well, Lay's potato chips. [00:01:13] Lay's potato chips. [00:01:14] Well, you know, I'm a guy who likes novelty flavors. [00:01:16] I like you like a novelty flavor. [00:01:18] I was able to find a couple of new varieties of Lay's chips. [00:01:24] I bought two flavors. [00:01:25] Sure. [00:01:26] I've not tried the New York pizza one yet. [00:01:28] Okay. [00:01:28] Mostly out of fear. [00:01:31] Is it thinner than the Chicago pizza one? [00:01:33] I don't know. [00:01:34] Yeah, it's a smaller bag. [00:01:35] Yeah, okay. [00:01:36] But I have tried the Nashville hot chicken flavor. [00:01:39] Yes, so you gave me a chip. [00:01:41] And it is shockingly accurate. [00:01:43] Dead on. [00:01:44] It tastes really similar. [00:01:47] It freaked me out when I had one. [00:01:48] I don't like it. [00:01:51] You G, UG, you told me you liked it. [00:01:53] I did it first. [00:01:54] Yes. [00:01:54] I did it first, and then I ate more of them, and I stopped liking them. [00:01:57] Yes. [00:01:58] I think it's too much. [00:01:59] The flavor is good, but it's too much as a chip. [00:02:02] Yeah. [00:02:02] But I still consider it a bright spot because I admire the accuracy of the flavor and the swinging for it. [00:02:08] I agree. [00:02:09] So we'll see how it goes with the pizza one. [00:02:12] But good job, Laze. [00:02:13] Yeah, no. [00:02:14] When you gave me one, I was like, this tastes exactly like Nashville Hot, and this was a great chip, and I never want to eat another one for the rest of my life. [00:02:21] Check it off the box. [00:02:23] Exactly. [00:02:23] I did it. [00:02:24] What about you? [00:02:25] For me, my bright spot is I got to spend a little time with my family today, and we went to a place where it's like bowling, but it's golf. [00:02:37] You know, you get your own little lane. [00:02:38] Mini golf. [00:02:39] And then, no, kind of, but you like try and hit these targets. [00:02:43] You know, you prefer these big, yeah, basically frisbee golf. [00:02:46] But with actual. [00:02:47] But with golf. [00:02:49] No, not putting. [00:02:50] Like hitting the ball with the other club. [00:02:53] So it's like frisbee golf, but golf. === Thank You Supporters (03:47) === [00:02:55] So it's golf frisbee golf. [00:02:56] Yeah, yeah. [00:02:57] Weird. [00:02:58] Really, really terrible. [00:02:59] I hate golf. [00:03:00] But, you know, there were interesting parts of it. [00:03:03] They gamified a terrible game. [00:03:06] Wow. [00:03:07] And yeah, it was all right. [00:03:08] That sounds fun. [00:03:09] Yeah, they were there. [00:03:10] Everybody was talking. [00:03:11] The music was loud. [00:03:11] It was wonderful. [00:03:12] Hey, good time. [00:03:13] Yeah, it was great. [00:03:14] All right. [00:03:14] Yeah. [00:03:15] So, Jordan, today we got an interesting little bit of time to talk about. [00:03:21] Okay. [00:03:21] Today we're going to be going over the July 31st and August 1st, 2020 episodes of the Alex Jones. [00:03:27] Sure. [00:03:27] I'm Dan. [00:03:27] This is 2020. [00:03:28] God damn it. [00:03:29] August 1st, if you'll recognize, is a Saturday. [00:03:33] Alex did an emergency Saturday episode. [00:03:35] Emergency Saturday episode. [00:03:37] Yep. [00:03:37] And I was planning on ignoring Friday. [00:03:40] I was planning on ignoring all of this, quite frankly. [00:03:42] That would be smart. [00:03:44] Things get pretty serious. [00:03:45] Alex has some pretty serious news that he has to deliver. [00:03:49] And it's a lot of nonsense, and it took a pretty long time, but I was able to figure out what was going on here. [00:03:56] All right. [00:03:56] But before we get down to business on this episode, Jordan, we need to take a moment to say thank you to some folks who have signed up and are supporting the show. [00:04:01] So, first, Foutigue, F-U-T-T-I-G-U-E, thank you so much. [00:04:06] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:07] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:08] Thank you very much, Futig. [00:04:09] Thank you so much. [00:04:10] Next, Jacob with a K, non-biblical. [00:04:12] Thank you so much. [00:04:13] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:14] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:15] Thanks, Jacob. [00:04:16] Thank you. [00:04:16] Next, Evan H., thank you so much. [00:04:18] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:19] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:20] Thanks, Evan. [00:04:21] Thank you. [00:04:21] Next, Matt R. Thank you so much. [00:04:23] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:24] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:25] Thank you, Matt. [00:04:26] Thank you. [00:04:26] Next, Keylay, thank you so much. [00:04:28] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:29] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:30] Thank you, Keeley. [00:04:31] Thank you. [00:04:31] Next, Kimberly G, thank you so much. [00:04:33] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:34] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:35] Thanks, Kim. [00:04:36] Thank you. [00:04:36] Next, oh, you like this one. [00:04:38] Dunabomber. [00:04:39] Thank you so much. [00:04:40] You are now a policy wonk. [00:04:41] I'm a policy wonk. [00:04:42] Thank you, Dunabomber. [00:04:43] I have a lot of thoughts about your manifesto. [00:04:47] Save it for a party. [00:04:48] All right. [00:04:49] Finally, I'd like to say thank you to a couple people who donated on elevated level. [00:04:52] Appreciate that very much. [00:04:53] So, first, Casey2, T-O-O, thank you so much. [00:04:56] You are now a technocrat. [00:04:58] Alicia R., thank you so much. [00:05:00] You are now a technocrat. [00:05:01] And Will Kay, thank you so much. [00:05:03] You are now a technocrat. [00:05:04] I'm a policy wonk. [00:05:05] Crikey, Mike, that's fantastic. [00:05:07] Have yourself a brood. [00:05:08] How's your 401k doing, bro? [00:05:10] All right, we got to go full-tailed buggy on this, Watson, all right? [00:05:12] Let's just get down to business. [00:05:14] We ain't making that money off that heroin. [00:05:16] Why are you pimps so good? [00:05:18] My neck is freakishly large. [00:05:19] I declare info war on you. [00:05:22] Thank you so much, KC2. [00:05:23] Thank you so much, Alicia. [00:05:24] And thank you so much, Will. [00:05:26] Yes, thank you very much, all of you. [00:05:27] If you're thinking, hey, I enjoy the show. [00:05:29] I'd like to support with these gents, too. [00:05:30] You can do that by going to our website, KnowledgeFight.com, clicking the button that says support the show. [00:05:34] We would appreciate it. [00:05:35] That would be wonderful. [00:05:36] Or you could take that generosity. [00:05:40] Put it in a bindle. [00:05:41] How about that? [00:05:42] Okay. [00:05:42] Put it in a bindle. [00:05:43] All right. [00:05:44] Tie it to a little stick. [00:05:45] Walk on over to your nearest charity outpost because this is the 1910s, apparently. [00:05:51] Sure. [00:05:52] Walk on over there, drop that bindle, and give people some goodwill. [00:05:56] Sure. [00:05:57] Yeah. [00:05:57] I think that's a great, great way to go. [00:05:59] I like it. [00:06:00] Although I was distracted because anytime I hear the word bindle, I can't help but think of a friend of mine from Missouri who described like sort of poser bohemian types. [00:06:12] Yeah, like walking around with a motherfucking Kindle and a bindle. [00:06:16] No, that's not bad. [00:06:17] Damn. [00:06:18] That is a horse. [00:06:18] That's good line. [00:06:19] That is a good line. [00:06:20] Yeah, that stuck with me for years. [00:06:21] I like it. [00:06:22] So, Jordan, today we're going to be getting into some business. === Falsified Reports (15:39) === [00:06:27] Alex is declaring some news that now, being as we're recording this on Sunday afternoon, evening, we know did not happen. [00:06:36] Oh, no. [00:06:36] And so we'll get to some of that falsifiable stuff. [00:06:39] But I thought that we should do something we don't do very often. [00:06:43] And that is follow up on some other stories that Alex has recently reported on where he got them completely wrong. [00:06:49] All right, I like this. [00:06:50] I feel like there might be some value in beginning this episode today by taking a look at a couple of stories from the past week or so that he covered and made completely unfounded assertions about, which have turned out to be complete nonsense. [00:07:01] Okay. [00:07:02] The first story I'm going to check in on was the Twitter hack that happened a little while back, where verified accounts like Obama and Elon Musk had their accounts taken over and they were used to run a Bitcoin scam. [00:07:13] Back on July 17th, Alex covered the story, and this is how he presented it. [00:07:19] When the Twitter hack happened, I recognized there was a message right away about who got hit. [00:07:27] Yeah. [00:07:28] Clearly, the Bitcoin scam was just a cover for who was really behind it and what was going on. [00:07:38] You better believe it's patriots inside U.S. intelligence agencies. [00:07:44] On July 31st, NBC 8 out of Tampa reported on the arrest of a 17-year-old Floridian dude named Graham Clark, who is accused of masterminding the hack. [00:07:54] From the article, quote, the charges he's facing include one count of organized fraud, 17 counts of communications fraud, one count of fraudulent use of personal information with over $100,000 or 30 or more victims, 10 counts of fraudulent use of personal information, and one count of access to computer or electronic device without authority. [00:08:15] Okay, so what did he do wrong? [00:08:16] Well, Clark was one of three suspected individuals in the scheme, the others being a 22-year-old named Nima Fazelli, aka Rolex, and a 19-year-old from the United Kingdom named Mason Shepard, aka Che Wan. [00:08:29] All right, I'm on their team so far. [00:08:30] I have no idea why this article makes a big deal of their aliases, but they're fun. [00:08:35] Yeah. [00:08:36] Clark's arrest affidavit claims that he managed to get access to these Twitter accounts by lying to a Twitter employee and pretending he was a co-worker in IT. [00:08:45] I feel like they're the ones who committed the crime. [00:08:47] Quote, Clark used social engineering to convince a Twitter employee that he was a co-worker in the IT department and had the employee provide credentials to access the customer service portal. [00:08:57] From the appearances of the information that's come out about this investigation so far, it looks like an almost impressively simple scam, and one that is nuts to think actually worked. [00:09:08] There's no evidence to support Alex's fabricated coverage of the story, but honestly, the other story he's lied about is much worse. [00:09:15] Okay. [00:09:15] On July 25th, protester Garrett Foster was shot and killed in Austin. [00:09:20] Alex has falsely reported on the story in order to justify Foster's killing, and that's awful. [00:09:25] The thing I want to focus on, however, is what Alex said on the July 30th show about the identity of the person who shot Foster. [00:09:32] They have armed vehicles going around with men in pickup trucks, stopping traffic in downtown Austin, other areas, pointing guns at people, and the police are being told to stand down. [00:09:42] One man who kept doing this in front of police headquarters in front of the city council was shot dead last weekend when he pulled a gun on a man in his car while they had it blocked off and the man was pointing an AK-47 at the innocent citizen. [00:09:54] We still don't know the man's name who turned himself into police and was released. [00:09:58] Probably not white is the reason that they're not releasing the information about race war. [00:10:04] This is a very standard trick of white supremacist and white nationalist commentators. [00:10:09] Whenever there's a crime committed and the identity of the perpetrator is not announced, it's a default position for them to insist that it has to be because the perpetrator is a non-white person and that doesn't fit the narrative that the media wants to push. [00:10:21] Of course. [00:10:21] This itself is a narrative that these racists want to push, namely that there's a cover-up of crimes being committed by minorities, which is part of the intentional plan to demonize white people. [00:10:32] You see this all over the white identity spectrum, and no matter how many times their speculation is wrong, they never stop pulling this move. [00:10:39] Why would you stop? [00:10:40] On July 31st, the man who shot Garrett Foster identified himself. [00:10:43] His name is Daniel Perry. [00:10:45] He is an active duty sergeant in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Hood. [00:10:49] He claims that he shot Foster in self-defense and that Foster pointed his rifle at him. [00:10:54] Alex has made this claim, but the evidence that I've seen provided doesn't seem to support this argument, namely that he pointed his rifle at Perry. [00:11:01] If that is the case, he definitely shouldn't have done that, but I do think the argument of self-defense becomes a little bit murky when prior to the alleged self-defense, you drove your car into a crowd of people. [00:11:12] It could easily be argued, it seems to me, that if Foster did point his gun at the car, that could be an act of self-defense in defense of the people who could have been run over. [00:11:21] I don't think this case is as cut and dry as to hinge on whether or not Foster pointed his gun at the car, as if that determines whether it was okay to shoot him or not. [00:11:29] No, no, no, whoever lives was the one who acted in self-defense. [00:11:32] That makes perfect sense. [00:11:33] I don't think it's that simple, and I don't think even if there were to be evidence that he had his rifle raised, it justifies shooting him once you've already reached that point. [00:11:43] You know, if I was holding a rifle and a car was barreling towards me through a bunch of other people right at me, I would probably throw the rifle away and apologize gracefully. [00:11:55] That sounds right. [00:11:56] I don't know, and I think I'll, you know, there'll be some more information and we'll see at that point. [00:12:02] Sure. [00:12:03] From everything I can tell, it was absolutely wrong for Perry to shoot Foster, and it was further wrong for Perry to drive into a crowd of protesters. [00:12:12] When I say more information will come out, what I mean is I don't know how the law will see it and how the investigation itself will shake out. [00:12:18] And I can't make a prediction on that front. [00:12:20] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:12:21] Our show is about Alex and his coverage, though. [00:12:24] So it should be pointed out that Daniel Perry is a white dude. [00:12:26] He's a 33-year-old white dude in the army. [00:12:30] So Alex's speculation was completely baseless. [00:12:33] And actually, it's just the product of his editorial position that's based in racism and white identity. [00:12:39] It was more important for Alex to push the notion that there's a cover-up of minority-involved crime to his audience than it was to deal with the story on its merits and through the lens of reality. [00:12:48] It should be mentioned that Daniel Perry almost certainly only identified himself on Friday because certain protest communities online had figured out who he was and they were posting his name. [00:12:59] Sure. [00:12:59] It wasn't too hard to identify him, though, since he was in his car, which has license plates. [00:13:03] Wow. [00:13:04] Perry tried to delete his social media, but people had already taken screenshots of things like him responding to a June 19th tweet that Trump had put out saying, quote, any protesters, anarchists, agitators, looters, or low-lifes who are going to Oklahoma, please understand you will not be treated like you have been in New York, Seattle, or Minneapolis. [00:13:22] It will be a much different scene. [00:13:24] To that tweet, Perry replied, quote, send them to Texas. [00:13:27] We'll show them why we say don't mess with Texas. [00:13:30] Odd. [00:13:31] There's some other pretty strong indications that have been dug up that he harbored some violent inclinations toward protesters and support for Trump, which calls into question his intentions when driving into a march of protesters. [00:13:41] I'll wait until there's more concrete information on this to make a more complete determination, but from the information I can find, it's hard to not feel like this guy should be at least tried for murder. [00:13:51] Whether or not convicted, probably should see the inside of a courtroom. [00:13:55] Now, the tweet sounds bad from the angle, but maybe he was just referencing the original meaning of the slogan, don't mess with Texas. [00:14:04] The litter, though? [00:14:04] Don't litter. [00:14:05] You know, he was like, send all these protesters to Texas and we'll teach them not to litter. [00:14:10] Maybe. [00:14:11] I think he's a great guy. [00:14:12] So the larger point. [00:14:14] The larger point here, and the one that I want to make, is that Alex tried to pretend that the shooter was secretly a non-white person, so the media was covering up his identity. [00:14:22] When in reality, the shooter was a white army sergeant who seems to share some of the political beliefs that Alex espouses regularly. [00:14:29] And I have to say, I'm shocked. [00:14:33] So we start here on the 31st, which is Friday. [00:14:36] And, man, you know how, like, I don't know, if you're a band and you have one hit, you better open your fucking show with that hit. [00:14:46] Or close it. [00:14:48] Or open and close it with the Encore. [00:14:50] Yes, exactly. [00:14:51] Totally. [00:14:51] Alex is the same thing, man. [00:14:53] By the way, there's so much huge news that I have to be dealing with it. [00:14:56] I was shown secret documents yesterday by APD that I'm not allowed to show you on air. [00:15:02] Convenient. [00:15:04] About how this Saturday they're planning to take over the police station and burn it down. [00:15:10] They're actually trafficking this at meetings running the Democrats. [00:15:13] I mean, hell, the city councils are going to blow it up. [00:15:15] Blow up the police station. [00:15:17] Hell, that's public. [00:15:18] And now they're going to have overwatch snipers all over on top of parking garages that they're planning to shoot police and citizens if anyone stops Antifa taking control of major roads and setting up checkpoints. [00:15:31] I'm not kidding. [00:15:32] So you're going to have UT Tower shootings this weekend, I guess. [00:15:34] So Alex at least got to the story almost immediately after saying, I'm having trouble getting to the gallery. [00:15:43] Never get to it. [00:15:44] Anyways, I got some secret documents. [00:15:45] Here's the news. [00:15:46] Right. [00:15:46] Secret documents say that Antifa is going to set up roadblocks and snipers and all this. [00:15:51] Well, this weekend. [00:15:53] As somebody who is here on Sunday, I can tell you that unfortunately, Austin has been taken over by the nebulous Antifa. [00:16:02] At press time, it is not. [00:16:03] And actually, I know what he's talking about now. [00:16:07] But you would never know if you just listened to the 31st. [00:16:11] You have to listen or dig into it. [00:16:15] You have to listen to his show on Saturday or go down an insane rabbit hole in order to figure out what he's talking about. [00:16:22] At this point, you couldn't tell. [00:16:25] You wouldn't be able to tell just from the show. [00:16:27] But apparently, this weekend, the plan is that Antifa is going to take over six police stations around the country. [00:16:36] They're going to occupy them? [00:16:37] Yes. [00:16:38] From coast to coast, from border to border, from sea to shining sea, the deep state globalist-controlled Democrats are planning this weekend the takeover of at least six more city police departments, starting with an attack plan this Saturday night. [00:16:59] Now, us exposing this may have them back down. [00:17:04] You'll say, oh, fake news from Jones, but you've already seen the takeover of police departments. [00:17:07] Isn't it fun how this is now all of a sudden completely non-falsifiable? [00:17:12] We can be here on Sunday and be like, haha, none of this happened, but Alex will just say, oh, yeah, it's because we talked about it. [00:17:18] We're the heroes here coming out here and publicizing this. [00:17:23] What a weak. [00:17:24] What a weak. [00:17:24] Boring bullshit. [00:17:25] Yeah, I mean, this whole thing is just, it's a trick. [00:17:31] It's a parlor trick. [00:17:33] You might as well be asking you what your card is. [00:17:36] Reporting on this kind of news where it's like, Antifa is going to take over six police stations this weekend. [00:17:41] We have secret deep inside sources and documentation, but it probably isn't going to happen because I'm saying it. [00:17:47] Right. [00:17:49] I think the thing that most Schrodinger's revolution. [00:17:52] I think the thing that most people don't get about fascist propaganda is that it's also an act of permission. [00:17:59] Because no matter, like the TV media, they jerk off to violent protests. [00:18:04] That's what they want. [00:18:05] They don't go to peaceful protests. [00:18:07] They don't go to the millions of peaceful protests that happen all the time. [00:18:10] They go to the violent protests. [00:18:11] So they're portraying protesters as violent. [00:18:14] The right-wing fascist propaganda is portraying and even insisting that protesters are violent. [00:18:20] Protesters don't have a win here, so you get permission. [00:18:24] Fuck them up. [00:18:26] Yeah, there's that element to it. [00:18:28] But even beyond it being permission, too, it's a trick. [00:18:36] It's an absolute trick. [00:18:37] There's nothing that can be done with the way Alex is reporting here. [00:18:40] Exactly. [00:18:41] No matter what happens the next day at the end of the weekend, he has a narrative that he can move forward with. [00:18:48] And that's just a dumb game. [00:18:50] Yeah, it's three-card money. [00:18:52] You're not going to win. [00:18:52] Yeah. [00:18:53] Okay, nothing happens. [00:18:55] I stopped it. [00:18:56] I stopped it. [00:18:56] Something happened. [00:18:57] I told you. [00:18:57] I told you so. [00:18:58] And something that is completely unrelated to what he's saying is going to happen happens. [00:19:03] They're like, oh, they changed the plan. [00:19:04] They had to change the plan. [00:19:05] Exactly. [00:19:06] It doesn't matter. [00:19:07] Three-card money. [00:19:08] They might as well be saying nothing or they're going to nuke a city. [00:19:12] Oh, wait, he always does say that. [00:19:13] Oh, that's true. [00:19:14] How is Chicago doing? [00:19:15] Oh, nuked. [00:19:16] Oh, God damn it. [00:19:18] So anyway, there's secret documents from the APD. [00:19:22] Very scared. [00:19:23] I have been shown by the APD. [00:19:26] They have asked that we not actually show the documents themselves because you can tell what unit and groups they are, but the police think you have a right to know about this. [00:19:34] They have overwatch already with Antifa in apartments, in high-rises, on balconies, but mainly in parking garages, like their Army Special Operations Command or something. [00:19:48] And they are going to have men in pickup trucks that are already out there practicing setting up checkpoints, shutting down roads, and ordering people to roll down their windows and pledge allegiance to Antifa, like this individual was doing a week ago who got shot and killed downtown. [00:20:05] Now they're famous for pledges. [00:20:08] Sergeant, who was doing his second job, drive share, food delivery, ride share, and food delivery. [00:20:18] They're now saying we've had witnesses that he indeed did aim a gun at him. [00:20:21] So the Army sergeant shot him five times in the chest to protect his own life. [00:20:25] So, yeah, so now Alex has learned who the shooter was in the Austin situation. [00:20:30] And, you know, instead of being like, hey, sorry, I speculated that it was a non-white person and there's a racist conspiracy to cover up crimes being done by non-white people. [00:20:40] Sorry that I played into that racist trope. [00:20:42] That was really inappropriate. [00:20:44] Turns out it was just self-defense. [00:20:46] Sure, sure, sure, sure. [00:20:48] So that'll be the new narrative is just like complete self-defense argument because he found out, oh, it's a white guy who's in the army and has right-wing beliefs. [00:20:56] Oh, of course. [00:20:58] You know, it's great to see Alex really supporting a member of the United States military murdering a civilian. [00:21:04] You know, that wouldn't, if Obama's military had done that, I'm sure he would feel the same way about that self-defense. [00:21:10] Well, I mean, if he had right-wing beliefs, he probably would. [00:21:13] Probably. [00:21:14] So anyway, big false flags coming to my mouth. [00:21:16] Sure, of course. [00:21:17] And so this is the type of time you're going to see bigger false flag event type things happen. [00:21:22] But I can tell you right now, ladies and gentlemen, that communist forces, that's what Antifa is, in the Soros-funded Democrat Party-funded combine, are planning assaults on new police stations and federal buildings tonight, all across the United States. [00:21:41] And when the Austin police bring photos and video of this to the mayor's office, they are told you are to stand down. === Phenomenal Cop Imagery (04:32) === [00:21:51] I've seen the photos. [00:21:53] I've seen the videos. [00:21:55] I've seen the internal memorandums. [00:21:57] This is happening for sure. [00:21:59] Well, didn't. [00:22:00] Are you sure? [00:22:01] Yep. [00:22:01] Okay. [00:22:02] I do like the image of this cop like walking into the mayor's office. [00:22:08] The mayor being like, you stand down. [00:22:10] These are our communist foot soldiers. [00:22:12] Really imagine him kicking the door in, right? [00:22:14] Of course. [00:22:14] You've got to kick the door in. [00:22:16] You, sir. [00:22:17] You. [00:22:18] How dare you? [00:22:19] How dare you. [00:22:20] You pledge allegiance to Antifa. [00:22:22] I will not. [00:22:23] What's the pledge of allegiance? [00:22:24] Just one tear rolling down the cop's head, taking off his badge, setting it on the desk. [00:22:29] Don't mess with Texas. [00:22:33] Bunch of nonsense. [00:22:34] Anyway, it didn't happen. [00:22:36] So I guess Alex stopped it. [00:22:38] But Alex has got this information, and apparently everyone else has got it too. [00:22:43] All the other media has gotten this. [00:22:46] And the rest of the press is being given this information. [00:22:49] Of course, they're not reporting it because they're little toadies. [00:22:51] And, well, after all, the cops deserve to be shot in the back of the head. [00:22:54] And the police station deserves to be blown up. [00:22:57] It's in the official city council budget to bomb with a controlled demolition as a symbol of stopping police aid. [00:23:07] So, I mean, if they're publicly saying in the city council, blow up the police station, what do you think's going on? [00:23:14] So there's going to be a back-to-blue demonstration this Saturday. [00:23:19] I think Owen and Savannah Hernandez are going to be going, I don't want to go and overshadow it because it's not my rolling around downtown in the armored vehicle because we need ones we're getting shot at here. [00:23:31] I don't want to overshadow this by showing up in a tank. [00:23:34] Yeah, good call, Alex. [00:23:35] Good call, you dick. [00:23:37] What a fucking asshole. [00:23:39] I do love the image that like Alex is trying to present of the city council. [00:23:42] You know what they did is they decided that they're going to blow up the police with a controlled demolition. [00:23:48] Right, right. [00:23:49] But he still is presenting it as sort of like this, this, this, like, sort of weatherman stuff. [00:23:55] Yeah, no, they're not going to do one of those implosions where it all falls down in a reasonable manner. [00:24:00] They're going to, it's going to be a big mushroom cloud hovering all over Austin. [00:24:06] Yeah, it's going to happen. [00:24:07] Yeah. [00:24:07] He's editorializing a little bit about this suggestion. [00:24:11] We talked about that on the last episode, so we don't need to get too deep into that again. [00:24:15] In this next clip, Alex explains the cities that are going to be targeted by this Antifa attack that he has secret documents all about. [00:24:23] Well, it's not. [00:24:24] Because this is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country. [00:24:27] And so wherever you are around the country, but if you're in Milwaukee or you're in Austin, Texas, or you're in Phoenix, Arizona, or you are in Los Angeles, California, or you're in New York City, or you're in Miami. [00:24:43] Phoenix, huh? [00:24:44] These are some of the towns that Antifa says they're going to take over the police stations and burn them down Saturday night. [00:24:52] And as you've seen, they've done it all over the country, so you should probably take them at their word. [00:24:57] Past behavior is the most indicative of future behavior. [00:25:01] Past performance is the most indicative of future behavior. [00:25:04] Don't say that, Alex. [00:25:05] Are you a Dr. Phil? [00:25:06] Is Alex a Dr. Phil guy? [00:25:08] What is happening? [00:25:09] I mean, look, if Alex wants the standard to be past behavior is indicative of future performance, I have a bad track record for him to live up to. [00:25:18] Yeah, well, his past performance has been sloppy. [00:25:21] It's not good. [00:25:21] It's pretty bad. [00:25:22] It's not good. [00:25:22] And I think that's an indicator of future competence. [00:25:26] So all the cities did not have police stations burned down over the weekend. [00:25:32] That actually kind of bums me up. [00:25:34] But you know what's pretty amazing? [00:25:35] This shows how good Alex is. [00:25:38] Yeah. [00:25:38] Because he not only stopped the takeover of Austin. [00:25:42] No, Phoenix. [00:25:44] Countrywide. [00:25:45] Countrywide. [00:25:46] All of these cities, Minneapolis, do you say, or do you say Milwaukee? [00:25:50] Yeah, but I think he probably meant many. [00:25:53] Minneapolis, yeah. [00:25:54] He stopped all of those places from having Antifa uprisings. [00:25:58] And I, for one, I obviously am on the side of these Antifa communist Soros brigaders, but I still got to tip my hat to him. === FBI Maxwell Docs Revealed (03:03) === [00:26:09] If your influence in seven states is still big enough to stop some bombings, that's great work. [00:26:15] Well, that's great work. [00:26:16] Yeah, so we'll get back to this because this is a big, big narrative. [00:26:20] And it took forever to figure out what he was talking about and what the reality of it is. [00:26:25] But for now, we have to jump off this because on Friday it was also announced that a lot of those Gheelane Maxwell documents were going to be released. [00:26:34] And my big position on this that I want to really stress is that I don't respect Alex's coverage of the Epstein story. [00:26:44] And I refuse to dignify it with any actual discussion. [00:26:48] Very smart. [00:26:49] Because I find that what he does is so distasteful and disgusting. [00:26:55] And I don't care what his position is. [00:26:58] It will never be valid, and it will never be any kind of information that an actual source could not provide for you. [00:27:07] And so I'm just, I don't care. [00:27:10] But there is something interesting that comes up that is a big swing. [00:27:17] Is he still going with Ghislaine? [00:27:19] Yeah, yes. [00:27:20] Okay. [00:27:20] Yes. [00:27:21] And Steve Pieczenik shows up later and he calls her Giselle. [00:27:26] All right, whatever. [00:27:27] All right, Tom Brady's wife. [00:27:29] Everybody's wanting me to comment on these FBI documents and the judge order release. [00:27:34] And we already know all this. [00:27:36] Donald Trump was a confidential informant that exposed that Epstein was screwing a bunch of little kids and black. [00:27:43] He's a CI now. [00:27:44] FBI tried to set Trump up. [00:27:46] That is the Clinton Obama run FBI. [00:27:48] It's all in the news now. [00:27:50] All of them. [00:27:50] And they tried to rebrand it to say it was Trump because Trump had a public, a private golf course that people came to and he's been videotaped with Epstein. [00:27:59] He did know Ghislaine Maxwell and all the rest of it. [00:28:01] Oh, did he? [00:28:02] That's why when Trump says he loves Xi Jping, we go to war with China. [00:28:04] When he said he wishes Ghislaine Maxwell well, you really don't want Trump wishing you well. [00:28:10] When Trump starts wishing you well, you should little angel of death flapping above you. [00:28:15] But oh, take good care of them. [00:28:17] Yes, I don't really care about them. [00:28:20] Didn't Trump wish you well? [00:28:21] It's not about defending Trump. [00:28:22] It's about defending reality. [00:28:23] Yeah, Trump wished Alex and Roger Stone both well. [00:28:26] Specifically wished them both well? [00:28:28] Yeah, that's not consistent at all. [00:28:30] But I love the idea that he's now trying to build into the narrative that the reason that everyone hates Trump is because he was a confidential one to out Jeffrey Epstein. [00:28:43] Oh, God took Jeffrey Epstein down. [00:28:45] Everybody knows that. [00:28:46] Everybody knows that Jeffrey knows in the mainstream media. [00:28:49] It's in the white papers. [00:28:52] He was working with Deep Throat to get him. [00:28:55] Jesus Christ. [00:28:56] What else do you want to claim that Trump did? === Misrepresented Flu vs. COVID Deaths (04:37) === [00:28:58] Why not just shoot the star? [00:29:00] I mean, we never would have gone to the moon if it weren't for Trump when he was 19 years old. [00:29:04] It ends out with Steve Pieczenik, who did everything through history. [00:29:08] He's the forest gump of every geopolitical thing that's ever happened. [00:29:12] So why not? [00:29:13] If Alex is willing to believe Steve on his bullshit, why not just believe that Trump literally did everything? [00:29:19] Yeah, fuck it. [00:29:20] Yeah, yeah, why not? [00:29:21] So Rob Dew comes into the studio. [00:29:23] Oh, the Dew. [00:29:24] And he has a little bit of a side project he's been working on that is just depressing. [00:29:30] So we went out and we hired a statistician to come up with the numbers, the stories on Infowars.com, some Don Salazar story. [00:29:37] Candemic CDC stats show flu deaths dropped as COVID deaths increased. [00:29:42] This is life-saving. [00:29:45] To get this information, to get it out to doctors, hospitals, you name it. [00:29:48] We looked at a whole bunch of states and found what people were saying six months ago, five months ago was true. [00:29:54] They're counting all the flu deaths, you name it, in the same column. [00:29:57] So Rob Dew's here. [00:29:59] You hire the statistician to go over this. [00:30:00] Stories on Infowars. [00:30:02] This starts out with Arizona. [00:30:03] Let's walk through this. [00:30:04] So I walked through this. [00:30:05] Alex has hired a guy to make some graphs that show that flu deaths and COVID deaths in a couple of states. [00:30:11] You just show these tracks. [00:30:13] And then Alex can use those to imply that flu deaths are just being called COVID deaths. [00:30:18] The crux of this is that the graphs appear to show that as flu deaths were going down, COVID deaths were going up. [00:30:24] But these graphs don't prove anything. [00:30:27] Also, there's one essential problem with them that Alex staunchly refuses to address. [00:30:31] Strawn and Cram? [00:30:32] It might as well be. [00:30:34] But the big issue is that the flu deaths in these states all go down around the same time, and that's because the graphs show the end of flu season. [00:30:41] Oh, okay. [00:30:43] All right. [00:30:44] If these graphs were presented honestly, they would show flu death distributions from past years, which would end up revealing that the trajectory of flu deaths in the 2019-2020 season is completely normal. [00:30:55] You would expect to see flu deaths peaking around week 10 to 12 of the year and then drop from there, which is what you see in Alex's graph. [00:31:04] This is completely normal compared to past years. [00:31:07] Hold on. [00:31:07] Are you saying that maybe this was cherry-picked information that's not cherry-picked faith? [00:31:12] Cherry-picked is the wrong word. [00:31:14] Misrepresented. [00:31:15] Right, right, right. [00:31:16] It's fraudulently presented graphs. [00:31:19] Yeah, yeah. [00:31:19] Because that's the other really big problem is their axes. [00:31:24] If you just take these graphs visually, these lines might appear to match up really well. [00:31:29] But when you look at the scale differences, a big problem comes up. [00:31:32] Take, for instance, there's a chart from Arizona. [00:31:35] It appears to show that COVID deaths went up while flu deaths went down between weeks 12 and 16 of 2020. [00:31:43] And because of the scale of these lines, they appear to track almost identically. [00:31:48] However, the lines are being misrepresented. [00:31:51] In that timeframe, the flu deaths went from about 120 to 15, whereas the COVID deaths rose to 9. [00:31:59] I don't know what that rose to 9 from because there's also a hole in the line on the graph of COVID deaths between week 11 and 13. [00:32:06] There's just a hole. [00:32:07] Just a hole. [00:32:07] There's just a hole. [00:32:08] We're just doing a hole. [00:32:09] Yeah. [00:32:09] Okay, great. [00:32:10] That's another issue. [00:32:11] But even leaving that aside, these numbers are so far off from being explanatory. [00:32:15] The lines in the graph have their scale manipulated to make it look like they fall like one-to-one. [00:32:20] Like the rise is the same as the fall, but it's a statistical game. [00:32:25] Yeah. [00:32:25] This problem runs through all of their graphs. [00:32:27] And based on the fact that they do this really dicey kind of game with data misrepresentation, and the fact that they don't mention that flu deaths are going down because flu season ended, and the fact that they don't include a graph of New York, which had the highest number of COVID-19 deaths during flu season, these all combine to create a lot of issues that Alex needs to address before any of this can be taken seriously. [00:32:48] Like, honestly, can COVID itself sue for defamation? [00:32:52] Like, that's what we're at, right? [00:32:54] Put some respect on my name. [00:32:56] I know, kinda, right? [00:32:58] What are we doing? [00:32:58] Any statistician who would create something this shoddy is probably right to remain anonymous, since outing yourself as the person behind this makes it way too clear how willing you are to create bullshit graphs for money. [00:33:10] I'll give you a hint as to who it is. [00:33:12] Rob Dude. [00:33:14] First initial, R. Last initial, D. I'll give you another clue. [00:33:18] Okay. [00:33:18] Great depositions. === Bill Gates' Mastermind Council (03:49) === [00:33:22] Great. [00:33:22] Great stuff. [00:33:23] So Alex has another studio guest after this. [00:33:27] Rob Dew just incompetently presents this information. [00:33:31] Yeah, he's fantastic. [00:33:32] But he has another guest. [00:33:33] This dude, holy shit. [00:33:36] I mean, we've heard him before. [00:33:37] He's been on in the past. [00:33:38] And he's not really all that interesting. [00:33:39] It's just anti-vax nonsense. [00:33:41] But he is full of life. [00:33:44] Oh, he's swinging. [00:33:45] Him and Alex basically, like, you can feel Alex becoming invigorated. [00:33:51] Okay. [00:33:52] Welcome back. [00:33:52] I'm Alex Jones, your host. [00:33:53] Del Big Tree is a very renowned award-winning Dr. Gray Filmmaker TV, show producer, journalist. [00:34:02] And he fell down the rabbit hole many years ago looking at the vaccines. [00:34:05] And now they don't deny that vaccines can hurt you. [00:34:08] Now they're just saying we're coming and you're going to take them one way or the other. [00:34:11] So you've got the floor here. [00:34:12] You're on fire. [00:34:13] Yeah. [00:34:14] And we're so honored to have you here in Austin. [00:34:16] Thank you. [00:34:16] Can studio with us. [00:34:17] He's on fire. [00:34:18] And he's on fire. [00:34:20] He's on fire. [00:34:20] The two of them are just like, well, it's because they're on the... [00:34:23] Are you saying Del Bigtree is on fire? [00:34:24] It is. [00:34:26] Maybe Antifa set that fire. [00:34:28] The two of them are in a situation where they both have identical anti-vax narratives. [00:34:34] And so they're just like, not only that, but holy shit. [00:34:38] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:34:40] It's hard to listen to. [00:34:41] But one thing they seem to disagree about is Gates, Bill Gates' position in all of this. [00:34:47] Okay. [00:34:47] Now, he's been the mastermind. [00:34:49] He's been in Council of 12. [00:34:50] He's been one of the members of the Council of 12. [00:34:52] And then Joel Skousen came in the other day and said he's a middle management guy, which kind of threw a little bit of a curveball for Alex. [00:35:00] And I don't think he knows where Bill Gates is on the flowchart anymore. [00:35:03] It's like somebody's got a gun to Gates' head. [00:35:06] Like, why are they doing that? [00:35:08] Is that the case? [00:35:08] I don't know. [00:35:09] I mean, I honestly don't know. [00:35:11] But what they're doing is very destructive. [00:35:13] It looks to me that Gates is attempting to be a world power. [00:35:16] It looks to me he's stepping over. [00:35:18] Maybe there's someone beside him, but I have a feeling he's saying, get out of the way, Ross Sounds, get out of the way. [00:35:23] I made the move. [00:35:24] I have Silicon Valley and I have all the medical establishment. [00:35:28] I'm putting this cabal together. [00:35:29] I know I agree. [00:35:30] And I'm a rank of the world. [00:35:32] I don't know. [00:35:33] If he can put in our body what he wants and in a minute it's going to kill us, he's God. [00:35:37] So I guess now he's God. [00:35:40] You know what God does? [00:35:41] He's trying to usurp the Roth child. [00:35:43] So now Alex has agreed with Del Bigtree about that. [00:35:46] So we're all over the place. [00:35:47] Yeah, yeah. [00:35:48] I don't know who the power rankings are. [00:35:51] I don't know anymore. [00:35:52] So we've got The Mastermind. [00:35:55] We got Council of Twelve. [00:35:57] We got Middle Manager. [00:35:58] And we got Macbeth. [00:35:59] Those are the four options so far. [00:36:01] Uh-huh. [00:36:01] Okay, gotcha. [00:36:03] And who knows? [00:36:04] And who knows who it could be? [00:36:06] We might wind up with it'll be Lone Survivors. [00:36:08] Yeah. [00:36:09] So the two of them have a bit of a conversation. [00:36:11] It's all just like anti-vax bullshit. [00:36:14] And I don't even, like, much like I don't respect Alex's stuff about Epstein, I really don't respect a lot of the anti-vax stuff, and mostly because a lot of the bigger things we've already hit on. [00:36:26] Yeah. [00:36:26] Like we've talked about a lot of those narratives already in the past, and it's just like it's exhausting to go over it over and over again. [00:36:34] That said, there is one moment that I think is so illuminating for the wrong reasons in Del Bigtree's appearance. [00:36:43] He tells a story, and I really think it sends the wrong message, but I think it sends exactly the message of the feeling that I have about people like him. [00:36:53] I want to tell you a quick story. === Bubble Of Approval (05:33) === [00:36:55] I was in third grade in Boulder, Colorado. [00:36:57] I would walk to school every day with my sister. [00:37:00] It was about four blocks away. [00:37:01] I came back for lunch with my sister, and I walked through the door, and my mom said, What happened to your t-shirt? [00:37:05] I'd walked out the door in a t-shirt I'd made in art class that spelled my gymnastics team across it, the flyers. [00:37:11] And she said, What happened to your t-shirt? [00:37:12] And I said, Well, you know, Craig said it looks stupid, and he lives right next door to the school, so I just borrowed a t-shirt from him. [00:37:18] My mom pulled me out of school the next day, Alex. [00:37:20] And I was homeschooled after that. [00:37:22] She said, I will never raise children that care what somebody else thinks. [00:37:26] You liked that shirt. [00:37:27] You believed in what you're doing. [00:37:29] You're going to believe in who you are and what you are. [00:37:31] And that's what makes me who I am today. [00:37:34] In that story, Del thinks that he's telling a story about how he learned to stand up for his own voice, which is why he won't back down from censorship he feels he's facing for his anti-vaxx bullshit. [00:37:45] However, upon a closer examination of that story, it doesn't make the point he thinks it does. [00:37:50] In the story, he has a shirt that he likes, which his friend tells him looks stupid. [00:37:55] In response to this influence from his peer, Del decides to change his shirt before going to school. [00:38:00] When his mother finds out about this, she takes him out of school and puts him in homeschooling. [00:38:05] Yeah, like a responsible parent would do. [00:38:07] This is not a story about rising above bullies or the influence of your peers. [00:38:12] It's a story about running away from it. [00:38:14] So you never have to confront that countervailing force. [00:38:18] The good version of this story is an empathetic mother telling little Dell that his shirt was cool and that his peers don't get to decide what he thinks is cool. [00:38:26] So he goes back to school the next day with that shirt on. [00:38:29] And you know what? [00:38:30] The head cheerleader ends up liking the shirt. [00:38:33] Something like that is right in the movie. [00:38:36] Exactly the way you're going. [00:38:37] Now that's still the validation of the head cheerleader. [00:38:40] Yeah, yeah. [00:38:40] But leave that aside. [00:38:42] That's how the narrative arc of learning to overcome the negative influence of others works out in storytelling. [00:38:48] The story that he's told, I feel like winds up with no more wire hangers. [00:38:52] Like, that's where we're at in this kind of situation. [00:38:55] Yeah, as it stands, here's how this story works: Del received some influence from a peer, which he succumbed to. [00:39:02] When his mother found out, she overreacted to him changing his shirt and took him out of school, thereby isolating Del from having to regularly deal with the challenges of influences from his peers. [00:39:13] Instead of helping her child recognize that his opinions and tastes are valid, regardless of whether or not people agree with him, she unilaterally removes Del from the situation and puts him in an artificial and fully controlled environment where he won't have to make those tough choices anymore. [00:39:28] Do you mean like a safe space, Dan? [00:39:30] His mother basically created a bubble for him to live in where he wouldn't have to worry about people liking his shirt or not, instead of teaching him to validate his own feelings about the shirt, even if not everyone agreed that it was a cool shirt. [00:39:43] On a certain level, this is actually a perfect analogy for what Del Bigtree has done as a career. [00:39:49] 100. [00:39:49] His anti-vax bullshit doesn't stand up to the scrutiny of actual science and the standards of mainstream reporting, so he's metaphorically put himself in homeschool. [00:39:58] Thanks to millions of dollars from anti-vax donors like Bernard Sells, Del has created an insulated bubble where his ideas and narratives don't have to compete with the influence of his peers, who might tell him that his metaphorical shirt sucks. [00:40:11] He has his own safe space where he can wear his metaphorical shirt in the privacy of his homeschool media operation and pretend that he's vanquished and risen above outside influence, when in reality, all he's done is run away from it and hide. [00:40:24] Yeah. [00:40:25] I love the idea that he's telling this story that he's completely like it sends the exact wrong message, but something that is so salient to what he does now as an adult. [00:40:36] No, all of the childhood stories. [00:40:38] It makes me suspect that that's a true story. [00:40:40] No, no, no, totally. [00:40:41] No, all of these childhood stories they tell like fondly, and if you analyze them for a second, you're like, well, that's one piece of the puzzle and how fucked up you are. [00:40:50] Thank you for adding that to the rich tapestry of your bullshit. [00:40:54] Yeah, I don't even see, I don't even hear from that story. [00:40:58] Like, granted, I have no idea what his life is like, but like, I didn't hear in that story him expressing that he was distraught about his friend not liking his shirt. [00:41:06] No, he was like, it seemed like it was all his mom's response to him changing the shirt. [00:41:10] Yeah, I feel like the better end to that story is he's taken away from his mom. [00:41:16] I don't know. [00:41:16] I mean, it'll be traumatic. [00:41:18] You're in third grade. [00:41:19] You get to send it to homeschool. [00:41:23] I don't know. [00:41:23] It's weird. [00:41:24] Anyway. [00:41:24] Well, you wore the wrong shirt, so I'm taking you away from social influences forever. [00:41:30] Right. [00:41:30] And, you know, just to sort of shift that over a tiny bit. [00:41:35] I've decided to believe that Andrew Wakefield is the best doctor in the world. [00:41:40] And, all right. [00:41:42] Let's put myself in that bubble where that makes sense. [00:41:44] Yep. [00:41:45] And nobody can tell me that I'm wrong. [00:41:47] Ever. [00:41:48] So. [00:41:48] Except for his mom, I imagine. [00:41:50] The rest of this is him and Del Bigtree just like having a jolly time. [00:41:54] Yeah. [00:41:54] And I don't care. [00:41:55] So now we go to August 1st. [00:41:57] Alex does a two-hour emergency report. [00:41:59] Sure. [00:42:00] And it's important that he does this because the day before, he said that Antifa is going to take over half the country, basically. [00:42:07] We are live. [00:42:08] Saturday, August 1st. [00:42:10] The year is 2020. [00:42:12] We're 93 days out. === 150 Antifa Claims (15:23) === [00:42:14] The solar's from the anti-fighters announcing terror attacks. [00:42:17] We launched tonight. [00:42:18] Tomorrow's news. [00:42:19] Will they follow through on it? [00:42:20] Well. [00:42:21] So again, it's the same thing. [00:42:23] Will they follow through on it? [00:42:25] Am I reporting on something that's complete nonsense? [00:42:28] We've done it. [00:42:28] Only you can decide. [00:42:30] How many times have we done this where he does a live show expecting something big to happen and it doesn't happen during the show? [00:42:37] Well, I'm not sure if he's expecting it to happen during his show. [00:42:41] Oh, okay. [00:42:41] It's more of like, I have created a really intense narrative. [00:42:46] Right. [00:42:47] And there's also an end date on when I will have stopped that thing from happening. [00:42:52] That's true, that's true. [00:42:53] So I need to make the most of it while it's an active thing. [00:42:56] Sure. [00:42:57] And so he starts this off with like almost a five-minute long clip from Road Warrior. [00:43:04] It was a strange choice. [00:43:06] Lord Humongus. [00:43:07] He loves Road Warrior. [00:43:11] They want their children. [00:43:14] We love the new world order. [00:43:25] The city has announced they're going to blow up the police station tonight. [00:43:29] They have not. [00:43:30] The city has announced they are going to blow up the police station tonight. [00:43:35] Yeah. [00:43:35] Tonight. [00:43:36] Tonight. [00:43:37] It begins. [00:43:38] It begins tonight. [00:43:40] The first explosion in the war. [00:43:44] The city of Austin has announced they're going to take all the gasoline tonight. [00:43:48] Austin has changed the name of the police station to Fort Sumter. [00:43:52] Right. [00:43:52] So Alex is going to get into this whole thing about Antifa and their plans, their nefarious plans, but there's other important information. [00:44:01] Sure, sure. [00:44:02] Alex has a lot of sources, and this is probably one of the most unimpeachable of them. [00:44:07] And I got a call from my wife's tennis partner this morning. [00:44:12] She was at Whole Foods in downtown Austin at 8 a.m. [00:44:16] They couldn't go in because 150 Antifa were out there with clubs and guns in the parking lot. [00:44:22] They don't usually get up till noon. [00:44:23] So if there was 150 people this morning, the text came in at like 8.10. [00:44:28] I'm sitting there cooking omelets for the kids and pancakes. [00:44:31] Can you imagine what's going to be down there tonight? [00:44:34] Because they pledged. [00:44:35] I mean, they're publicly saying, we're going to take over the police station. [00:44:39] We're going to go to the city council woman that didn't vote to defund the police. [00:44:42] We're going to attack her house. [00:44:44] So we got some Antifa hanging out at Whole Foods at 8 when they usually sleep until noon. [00:44:50] I mean, you know, I guess he's trying to call the protesters lazy or something, but it's like, hey, you've been up till 2 getting tear gassed. [00:44:57] You get to sleep till noon. [00:44:58] I think that's fair. [00:44:59] I fucking love how regularly Alex will have intel from his wife's various friends. [00:45:05] Her tennis partner called me. [00:45:07] My wife's tennis partners. [00:45:08] My wife's in a yoga class with this. [00:45:11] There's one person who told me the hardware store has been besieged. [00:45:15] Most of my information comes from my wife's acquaintances at this point. [00:45:19] Yeah. [00:45:19] Great. [00:45:20] I mean, like, let's take Alex. [00:45:23] Tennis partner. [00:45:23] Well, let's take Alex out of the equation and imagine anybody across any kind of respectable news spectrum saying, I have on the authority of my wife's tennis partner. [00:45:34] Right, right, right, right. [00:45:34] I'm reporting this news, and that's where I'm getting the information from. [00:45:38] Now, it's embarrassing, even if it's not, Alex. [00:45:41] Does he have any corroborating evidence from his wife's tennis partner? [00:45:45] Yes, the other tennis partner. [00:45:47] It's a trio. [00:45:48] It's triple tennis. [00:45:49] You can't play triples. [00:45:50] Oh, yeah, you can. [00:45:50] No, you cannot. [00:45:51] In Austin, you can't. [00:45:54] With 150 Antifa people around? [00:45:56] Yep. [00:45:56] You can't play triples. [00:45:57] They wouldn't allow that. [00:45:58] That's against the pledge. [00:45:59] 150 Antifa people, that's 50 triples teams. [00:46:03] Let's have a round-robin tournament. [00:46:05] I like it. [00:46:06] I like it. [00:46:06] We're playing three four-dimensional golf at this point. [00:46:09] The Whole Foods parking lot, perfect tennis court. [00:46:11] The Whole Foods parking lot. [00:46:13] 150 Antifa. [00:46:14] Yep. [00:46:15] So Alex is just rambling around about how violent Antifa is and how awful everything. [00:46:21] And if you're white, you need to be scared. [00:46:23] Gotta be. [00:46:23] You've seen the footage in Utah, Colorado, New York, California, where somebody rolls one of it down and they go, St. Louis, are you for Black Lives Matter? [00:46:35] Yes, but I believe in all lives. [00:46:37] Boom in the head, Mama. [00:46:38] You're dead. [00:46:40] 23-year-old mother of a two-year-old because she was white and because she didn't bow down to this racist ideology. [00:46:50] Alex has no detail. [00:46:51] He can't even remember any of the details. [00:46:53] That was in Indianapolis. [00:46:55] She was 24 years old. [00:46:56] He doesn't remember her name. [00:46:57] It was Jessica Whitaker. [00:46:58] Never cared in the first place. [00:47:00] St. Louis was the McCloskeys, who were the couple who pointed guns at protesters. [00:47:05] Yeah, none of this matters to him. [00:47:06] It's just all like trying to make white people scared. [00:47:09] Like the details of everything that happened was even made up. [00:47:12] So in this next clip, Alex lays out a little bit of like what he's talking about with the idea that Antifa is going to take over everything. [00:47:21] And this is where I was able to sort of get in a little bit. [00:47:24] I was able to figure out like, oh, okay, here we go. [00:47:27] So the big story's up on Infowars.com. [00:47:29] Austin police warn Antifa BLM planning terror attacks and mass shootings downtown. [00:47:37] And we show you a public document by a major manager company, CNDC, that manages a bunch of apartments downtown on the I-30 corridor that they were told by police to warn the tenants that Antifa is taken to the roofs with guns in their buildings and listed their buildings. [00:47:58] That's where they're going to be. [00:47:59] So I went and I found this article, and I found that there's two major pieces of information that Alex is basing this story on. [00:48:07] And the first thing I want to point out is that Alex gave the wrong name for that management company. [00:48:11] CNDC. [00:48:12] It's not CNDC. [00:48:13] It's GNDC. [00:48:15] It's hard to tell that this is if it's because he can't read or because he's trying to make details harder to track down. [00:48:21] I'm not sure. [00:48:21] Or it could be just mistook it for CNBC and then just kind of this is the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation. [00:48:29] And Infowars has just posted a screenshot of what appears to be a letter from the GNDC to tenants asking them to report any suspicious activity because police had warned them that some, quote, people coming to Austin tomorrow may be armed and have plans to get on top of buildings along the I-35 Frontage Road. [00:48:47] This letter, if it's even real, says nothing about who these people are. [00:48:51] There's no mention of Antifa or anything else that Alex is adding to the story. [00:48:54] Could be anything. [00:48:55] Well, there's only one group of people historically who have the training and the weaponry necessary to get on top of rooftops and scope out the area in order to provide sniper fire. [00:49:08] So this brings us to the second piece of information that's in that article on InfoWars. [00:49:13] The other part of this Antifa plot apparently comes from a Facebook page called the Texas State Guerrillas Militia, which is supposedly a left-wing militia. [00:49:22] Sure. [00:49:23] Interestingly, if you try to Google that name, there's no search results other than message boards from like a day ago, and all of them link back to the InfoWars story. [00:49:31] Interesting. [00:49:32] If you go look at the Facebook page, it's pretty clear that this is not a left-wing militia. [00:49:37] At least one of the admins of this group has explicit Boogaloo iconography in his profile picture, and their banner image includes at least two of the people pictured wearing skull masks, which is a look that is regularly associated with that sort of community. [00:49:50] Sure. [00:49:51] The Facebook group is private, but you can still tell certain things about it if you're not a member. [00:49:56] For one, it was created about a month ago, which is a little bit weird. [00:49:59] That is odd. [00:50:00] The other thing you can tell that is even though the group is private, the admin's pages aren't all private. [00:50:06] You can tell some things by looking at them. [00:50:08] Now, they're too smart for you to catch them, Dan. [00:50:11] The page was created a month ago by a guy named and his page is public. [00:50:16] It's really hard to determine how much of the stuff on there you should take seriously because it's a Facebook page. [00:50:21] But if you look at the pictures he chooses to post, you get a sense of the guy. [00:50:25] He's a big fan of guns. [00:50:27] Tons of pictures of him with guns. [00:50:29] There's a weird picture that implies that racism started because white women are into black men because they have bigger dicks. [00:50:35] That sounds historically like something I've heard. [00:50:39] So, okay. [00:50:40] Very weird. [00:50:41] Okay, so now are you saying that? [00:50:43] Okay, he must have just come up with that himself. [00:50:45] I'm sure there's no historical corollary for that exact narrative, right, Dan? [00:50:49] It's a strange picture, you know, memes. [00:50:53] Yeah. [00:50:53] Since at least 2019 in August, he's been posting Boogaloo and Big Igloo-related memes, some of which involve killing law enforcement. [00:51:02] Sure. [00:51:02] The second person to become an admin in this Texas state guerrillas is a guy named Leroy Jenkins, which is obviously a fake name referencing the he doesn't have any posts prior to June 30th, but almost everything he's posted is Boogaloo related. [00:51:17] Sure. [00:51:18] It goes on and on like this as you look at the members of the group's profiles. [00:51:22] This is not so much a left-wing Antifa group, the way Alex is trying to present it, as much as it is a Boogaloo-related group, which may or may not have planned the things that Alex is talking about. [00:51:32] I have no idea if there's any validity to the claim that they were planning something violent on their Facebook page, which is what Alex's conjecture is. [00:51:39] And I don't know that because it's a private group. [00:51:42] I'm not joining it, and Alex doesn't have any proof that he's posted of it. [00:51:46] I have no idea. [00:51:47] And they don't recommend people try and join it. [00:51:49] I wouldn't. [00:51:50] Just don't do it. [00:51:51] If that is the case, though, then it makes sense that the Austin Police Department could have warned the Guadalupe neighborhood group to be cautious. [00:51:58] This ultimately could be a situation where there is an underlying real story, namely that a subset of the accelerationist Boogaloo types were trying to use the current social climate to trigger some violence. [00:52:09] But even that, Alex has failed to substantiate. [00:52:12] I'm not saying that that is the case. [00:52:14] I'm saying that is a possibility. [00:52:16] Even if that is the truth of the story, Alex is completely misrepresenting it to be some kind of an Antifa Black Lives Matter thing, as opposed to it being a group of gun absolutists who you'd absolutely love if only they were a little bit more universally racist. [00:52:31] Yeah, basically. [00:52:32] And I don't know. [00:52:34] It's interesting to me because, you know, he was presenting this story so vaguely. [00:52:40] Like, they have these plans to take over police stations and all this. [00:52:43] Like, I didn't see any evidence of that per se. [00:52:47] Maybe that's in the private Facebook group that I can't see. [00:52:50] I don't know. [00:52:52] And he's trying to present it as like this is Antifa Soros-funded. [00:52:57] It's like 100 people in this Boogaloo Facebook group. [00:53:02] Yeah, it's cheap for Soros. [00:53:03] You know, that's what? [00:53:05] If you're paying maybe max for a hundred people Facebook group, five grand. [00:53:11] Five grand. [00:53:12] That's pocket change to the Soros, buddy. [00:53:14] You might as well toss it in there. [00:53:15] Maybe it explodes. [00:53:16] Yeah. [00:53:17] So Alex touches back on the story of the doctor who's super into hydroxychloroquine, who also believes that people are having sex with demons in their sleep and what have you. [00:53:29] Yeah. [00:53:30] Alex. [00:53:31] Alex believes that she's being attacked because she's a Christian. [00:53:35] Oh, okay. [00:53:36] All right. [00:53:37] In the process, kind of is like. [00:53:41] He says that people have sex with demons in their sleep. [00:53:43] I think he might think. [00:53:44] Okay. [00:53:45] I mean, she's telling you like, two plus two swing. [00:53:47] And all it is, like, look at this crazy Christian lady. [00:53:50] She thinks that some of the human cell lines have been mated with aliens. [00:53:57] And so she's crazy. [00:53:58] And then, meanwhile, the very establishment believes that. [00:54:02] A what? [00:54:04] Hold on. [00:54:05] I mean, you can read the Bible and it says that. [00:54:07] And that's so fine. [00:54:08] Let's. [00:54:08] Does it matter? [00:54:10] Yes, it 100% matters. [00:54:12] That is a big thing that matters, Dan. [00:54:14] So I guess Alex believes that the Bible is about alien DNA. [00:54:21] Some human cells have alien cells, and that's what the Bible says. [00:54:26] You don't know that, Dan? [00:54:27] The Bible says the Earth was seeded by viral RNA from this wasn't the direction I expected him to go. [00:54:37] I don't know. [00:54:38] Why not lean into it? [00:54:39] So now, suck you by we get a guess that we can dig our teeth into. [00:54:44] This is not a Del Big Tree. [00:54:46] Nah, no. [00:54:46] This isn't a Rob Dew shitting the bed with stats. [00:54:49] This is Steve fucking Pachena. [00:54:52] He's got some swings. [00:54:53] Yes. [00:54:53] I'm Alex Jones, your host. [00:54:54] We are commercial free on this August 1st Saturday transmission. [00:54:59] Are you aware? [00:55:01] Wrote a bunch of books with Tom Clancy and did psychological operations, the State Department, the CIA, and a bunch of other groups. [00:55:06] He's a great patriot. [00:55:07] We always appreciate his insight. [00:55:08] He's one of the most accurate, smartest people we know. [00:55:11] Now, you're making a weird face. [00:55:13] And I need to say this. [00:55:14] Yes. [00:55:14] I think Alex is right. [00:55:16] But that's just because he knows a lot of really inaccurate, stupid people. [00:55:19] That is fair. [00:55:20] Okay. [00:55:21] I think Steve. [00:55:23] Yes. [00:55:24] Okay. [00:55:24] Okay. [00:55:25] I will give you that. [00:55:26] Everyone else is wrong all the time. [00:55:29] And actually, Steve's wrong all the time, too. [00:55:31] But he is. [00:55:31] Or entertainingly. [00:55:33] He's pretty. [00:55:33] I mean, he's a smart guy, though. [00:55:35] At least he reads crafty. [00:55:37] Yeah. [00:55:38] He reads those intelligence briefings from Stratford. [00:55:41] There's something. [00:55:42] Yeah. [00:55:43] Yeah. [00:55:43] That's better than Rob Dew tossing graphs at us. [00:55:46] There's two big slip-ups in this interview that I think are kind of telling. [00:55:52] One is at the beginning. [00:55:55] Steve starts, and then I think he loses his train of thought and has to do a second take. [00:56:02] And I think that this implies to me that Steve might be working off a little bit of a script. [00:56:09] Well, let me explain what COVID-19 is. [00:56:11] COVID-19 is just a variation of a virus that we've had for over 60 years. [00:56:18] You cured it. [00:56:19] COVID means it's a spike. [00:56:21] It is a highly manipulative. [00:56:27] Well, let me explain what COVID-19 is. [00:56:30] COVID-19 is just a variation of a virus that we've had for over 60 years. [00:56:37] COVID means it's a spike. [00:56:39] It is a highly manipulative virus which can attack someone, but it can't kill them. [00:56:48] So he had to do two takes there of basically the exact same thing. [00:56:53] Yeah. [00:56:53] Because he lost his train of thought. [00:56:56] Yeah. [00:56:58] Hey, everybody, Dan here. [00:57:00] I just wanted to jump in to correct myself a tiny bit here. [00:57:05] After recording the episode, I went back and I watched the video of this from Alex's show. [00:57:12] And this is not actually an instance of Steve Pieczenik saying this twice, although it sounded a lot like it if you were listening to it. [00:57:19] I went and watched the video, and it is actually a weird editing thing that InfoWars screwed up. === InfoWars Plays Audio Twice (15:18) === [00:57:26] I don't know how they did this. [00:57:28] I've never seen it before, but they just played Steve saying this twice. [00:57:33] I have no idea why. [00:57:35] I apologize that that slipped past me. [00:57:37] Anyway, I was wrong. [00:57:38] I made an assumption that Steve was reading the same thing twice when in reality it was a never-before-seen, very weird thing where InfoWars played the same audio twice for no reason. [00:57:52] And the video is the same. [00:57:54] the video plays twice. [00:57:55] Just a tiny little, I have no idea. [00:57:58] Anyway, can't explain it. [00:57:59] Anyway, back to the show. [00:58:03] I would probably even leave that aside for a moment if it weren't for the other slip-up that happens that I think he's being fed information. [00:58:12] Does he remember that he cured himself of COVID? [00:58:15] Yes. [00:58:16] Okay, good, good, good, good. [00:58:18] But also, there's a problem. [00:58:20] Uh-oh. [00:58:21] So Trump has been, you know, he wants to call it the China virus. [00:58:24] Yes, yeah, because he's a big fat racist. [00:58:26] Yes. [00:58:26] And Alex has spent a lot of time proving, in heavy quotes, that Fauci and Obama sent it to China and sold it to the Chinese. [00:58:34] Because Alex is a big fat racist. [00:58:37] Steve kind of completely fucks that narrative. [00:58:40] Ironically, it didn't really come from Wuhan, and Fauci never understood it. [00:58:45] It really came out of northern Italy. [00:58:48] And Tony has never understood the underlying dynamics of a vaccine. [00:58:54] So apparently, according to Steve, This came out of northern Italy, and that ruins everything for Alex. [00:59:02] If that's true, if that's true, if Steve isn't lying, or one of the most inaccurate people you could be talking to. [00:59:10] Entirely possible. [00:59:12] Everything Alex has built up about this is wrong. [00:59:15] Yeah. [00:59:16] I mean, there's no conspiracy for anything. [00:59:18] Yeah, it's just literally every, it's 60 years old. [00:59:20] It's a variation. [00:59:22] Yeah. [00:59:23] Tony Fauci doesn't even understand virology. [00:59:26] So he wasn't involved in the development of this quote-unquote bioweapon. [00:59:33] So I guess that's all out the window. [00:59:35] You got to toss Hillary in there, though. [00:59:37] Why not? [00:59:37] You know, Hillary visited Northern Italy a time before. [00:59:40] Yeah. [00:59:41] Toss it in there. [00:59:41] So Steve has shaped the geopolitical landscape. [00:59:44] He has overthrown governments. [00:59:46] He has put in leaders. [00:59:47] Totally. [00:59:48] Which is a good thing in his world. [00:59:50] Every single important person in the world has intersected with him at some point. [00:59:55] Yes. [00:59:55] So that makes it funny when Steve accuses Tony Fauci of using hyperbole. [01:00:03] Unfortunately, I worked with Tony. [01:00:05] Tony was my teacher. [01:00:07] I had great respect for him as a medical doc at Cornell University Medical College. [01:00:11] But right now, what you're seeing is what I said four to five months ago. [01:00:15] He is Jesuit trained. [01:00:17] He is narcissistic. [01:00:18] He has hyperboles. [01:00:20] And he really made a medical mistake. [01:00:22] It's malpractice. [01:00:24] He should never have recommended to close the government. [01:00:28] And Trump should never have closed this government. [01:00:30] Hey, I have good news. [01:00:31] They didn't close the government. [01:00:32] Yeah. [01:00:32] So cool. [01:00:33] Wow. [01:00:34] When you said what, that's one of the things that I've said. [01:00:35] No, no, no. [01:00:36] I remember. [01:00:37] I remember that he went to Cornell while Fauci was. [01:00:40] Yeah, they would have been, they probably would have overlapped their time at Cornell. [01:00:43] So that's one of the things that's the least deserving of a what. [01:00:49] I know, but I just love it. [01:00:52] I just love it when Steve Pieczenik is like, this guy is a braggart. [01:00:55] He uses hyperbole. [01:00:57] Yeah, this guy's an asshole. [01:00:58] Also, I cured myself. [01:01:00] I was the first person to cure myself of COVID with antibacterials. [01:01:06] I'm Jack Ryan. [01:01:07] Yes, exactly. [01:01:09] I've solved every war of my lifetime. [01:01:12] He helped kill the Italian prime minister. [01:01:15] Come on. [01:01:15] Wow, that part's true. [01:01:17] So they get to talking about what's wrong with Trump because Alex is like, he responds to people who give him really tough talks. [01:01:26] And this is not what I expected to hear. [01:01:30] By the way, I'm not junior horn, but you've been dead on about Trump has so-called good instincts with policy, but not with who he hires. [01:01:37] That's what Tucker Carlson's told me probably and on air. [01:01:40] He says Trump just grovels to his enemies. [01:01:44] Well, the problem is, believe it or not, unlike you and I or Tucker Carlson, he doesn't have the strength or the self-confidence to fire somebody in front of him. [01:01:55] He does it indirectly. [01:01:57] I've seen countless bosses like that, and they can never confront somebody directly. [01:02:02] I'd like to remind Steve that Trump's catchphrase was, you're fired. [01:02:06] Yeah. [01:02:06] Like, true. [01:02:07] Yeah. [01:02:08] Entire public persona was based around firing people to their face. [01:02:13] Yeah, but I have heard that Trump doesn't do that, like in real life. [01:02:19] I've read that about him. [01:02:20] I don't know if that's actually true or not. [01:02:23] I mean, it is a narrative that's been tossed out. [01:02:25] Oh, sure. [01:02:25] I mean, you've heard various stories about people who have worked in the administration, like not, you know, being fired indirectly. [01:02:32] Tony hearing on TV. [01:02:33] Of course, yeah. [01:02:34] You know, stuff like that. [01:02:35] I do believe that Trump is a coward. [01:02:37] Berman stepped down for sure. [01:02:39] Yes. [01:02:40] I do believe that Trump is a coward. [01:02:42] But the thing that's really fun about Steve saying this is that it's also a recognition that Trump's entire persona is fake. [01:02:51] It's bullshit. [01:02:53] So, wait, are you telling me that his reality TV show persona was sold to us as his actual persona during the campaign, thus making these idiots think they were electing one person? [01:03:03] The smart business leader. [01:03:04] Steve Pieczenik just tossed that in the fire like a big tree. [01:03:09] Of course. [01:03:09] Yeah. [01:03:09] Great. [01:03:10] Yep. [01:03:10] So that's fun. [01:03:12] Trump can't fire people. [01:03:14] Trump is a just. [01:03:16] Also, by the way, if that's what you're saying, get the guy out of there. [01:03:19] He's unassertive to the point of being ineffectual and probably is not a good leader. [01:03:25] I've known bosses like that, and I think of them highly. [01:03:28] Is that what he is? [01:03:29] They should be president. [01:03:30] Yeah. [01:03:30] And the issue is that, like, hey, man, there's an election coming, and it's, you know, Biden's the other choice. [01:03:36] And it turns out that Steve isn't big on voting. [01:03:40] I needed a stronger president than Trump. [01:03:42] I can't have Biden. [01:03:44] He's senile-demented. [01:03:45] That's it. [01:03:46] There will be no Biden coming in. [01:03:48] And I will assure you, and I'm assuring the intelligence community, they know exactly what I'm saying and what I mean. [01:03:55] They know they're on notice that a Biden will not come in irrespective of who his vice president will be. [01:04:01] Black or not. [01:04:02] That's not. [01:04:03] That's another question. [01:04:04] Who's Biden? [01:04:05] What lunatics would try to run someone that doesn't even know where he is? [01:04:08] That doesn't sound like a guy who's super interested in elections. [01:04:11] Wow. [01:04:12] I'm telling the people in the intelligence community that a Biden presidency will not happen. [01:04:17] Now, I don't believe that Steve has any kind of power or pull to do anything. [01:04:21] Totally. [01:04:22] But the perspective and the position that he has is deeply, deeply authoritarian. [01:04:28] See, this is when you toss in a Larry Nichols to blackmail the president into getting rid of elections. [01:04:34] That's what you got to do. [01:04:35] Sure. [01:04:35] You got to get Larry Nichols in there. [01:04:37] Larry flew too close to the sun. [01:04:38] He's not welcome back on Alex's show anymore. [01:04:40] It doesn't seem. [01:04:41] Because now would be a good time for a Nichols. [01:04:43] Yeah, totally. [01:04:45] Yeah, or maybe, I don't know. [01:04:47] I have some dirt on Trump. [01:04:49] I took the P-tape. [01:04:54] I have it. [01:04:56] If he doesn't delay the election. [01:04:59] I got my sources that gave me the P-tape. [01:05:02] How'd you get it, Larry? [01:05:03] And he showed up in my mailbox. [01:05:05] Where's the guy bringing? [01:05:07] Where's the guy who's telling us that Reagan had a video of him getting pegged? [01:05:11] Where are we at? [01:05:12] Yeah, but I mean, metaphor. [01:05:14] Oh, there needs to be that guy. [01:05:16] But to be fair, when Bob Chapman came out and said that he'd seen a tape of Reagan getting pegged, it wasn't like they were trying to take down Reagan. [01:05:26] No, totally. [01:05:27] I get that. [01:05:27] I get it. [01:05:29] That was out of nowhere. [01:05:30] Right, right. [01:05:31] That was in the middle of a completely unrelated conversation. [01:05:33] Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. [01:05:35] Now is the time for somebody to toss in that. [01:05:37] I could use a non-sequitur, but it shan't come. [01:05:41] So Steve is one of these guys who says a lot of really bad things, just sort of casually. [01:05:48] Like, Biden's not getting in regardless of his vice president's black. [01:05:52] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:05:53] Why are you saying that? [01:05:54] Why did you do that? [01:05:55] Or the time, or not just one time, but he is on a number of occasions called Soros a rat Jew. [01:06:00] Yes. [01:06:01] Jew rat, excuse me. [01:06:03] Not what we do these days. [01:06:05] He does this a lot. [01:06:06] There's a lot of stuff that makes me think like, dude, you got a lot of anger and you're a real bigot. [01:06:11] Yeah. [01:06:11] And this is one of those instances here. [01:06:13] You have a moron like Conway, George Conway, half Filipino, never served our country, goes into the Lincoln Project, another idiot outpost, and makes three agreements where he says that Trump is not qualified, not competent. [01:06:29] You're talking about an ineffectual, narcissistic. [01:06:35] Yeah, I mean, like, why do you have to point out that George Conway is half Filipino? [01:06:39] Yeah, I mean, you got to toss him in there. [01:06:40] He was born in Boston. [01:06:42] Yeah, but you can't trust people who are half, I don't know, anything other than white. [01:06:47] How is it at all relevant to any conversation that you're having? [01:06:51] Well, because he's never served our country. [01:06:53] As we all know, people with Filipino descent have never served our country. [01:06:57] I mean, that's just like those sorts of ticks are really, they're kind of telling. [01:07:03] Yeah. [01:07:04] So what's even more telling is Alex asks what needs to be done. [01:07:10] And Mike down for this because Steve, he may have a different view of America than a lot of people. [01:07:20] And so then what do we the people do, the folks tuning in right now that do care about their families? [01:07:24] What do we do? [01:07:25] They go back into the street, they protest, and they say we want change and we want to get rid of our congressmen, our senators, and we need to have an effective financial program. [01:07:37] More than anything, America is a business entity. [01:07:42] More than anything else, we are a business entity. [01:07:45] Forget the notion that we have liberty, equality, that's nonsense. [01:07:50] Whoa. [01:07:51] You know, it is. [01:07:52] It's refreshing to hear it. [01:07:54] You know what I'm saying? [01:07:56] Like, you know that that's the underlying thought behind so much of this right-wing bullshit. [01:08:01] Like, the rich aren't like the Constitution matters. [01:08:04] They don't give a fuck. [01:08:05] It's a business proposition for them. [01:08:07] It's refreshing to hear somebody just come out and be like, I want to absolutely make money. [01:08:13] That's nonsense. [01:08:16] What are we talking about? [01:08:18] We, the people, know business, the people, my friend. [01:08:21] Yeah, Alex is up here crying about the blood of patriots. [01:08:27] And then he'll know his big secret government source informant, Steve Pachenic, who's overthrown governments. [01:08:35] Fuck you. [01:08:36] It's a business. [01:08:38] Fuck you with business equality and liberty talk. [01:08:41] It's nonsense. [01:08:42] Yeah, I can't. [01:08:43] Nonsense. [01:08:44] Get in line with business. [01:08:45] Tell me about any kind of founding document for the United States of America that even considers those things as important. [01:08:52] So I hate to do this two clips in a row, but I'm going to need you to put your money into this one as well. [01:08:58] Because in this clip, Alex suggests that Trump is too weak to kill his opponents. [01:09:05] Sure. [01:09:05] And here's where there's another slip up on Steve's part. [01:09:09] Obviously, if a few globalists ended up having kayak accidents, I'm not calling for this because you'll get called in a federal court and so will I. [01:09:17] So no, we're serious. [01:09:18] I'm not going to do anything myself, but I'm just saying, instead of letting him have revolution and burn the country down and sell us out of the shi-coms in the old days, George Washington would just go after a few of these guys. [01:09:27] Abraham Lincoln would. [01:09:28] It'd all be over. [01:09:29] I mean, like you said, Trump's too big a wimp. [01:09:32] And I guess the Pentagon is all too, I mean, to actually go after a few people. [01:09:35] If you took money from the Chinese, if you're a traitor, well, you know, they take a dirt nap. [01:09:40] If a few of these people got in trouble, all the rest would turn and run. [01:09:43] They're a bunch of wimps. [01:09:44] But we have to hang out here under attack. [01:09:46] We have to deal with all the physical threats, which I'm happy to do. [01:09:49] And then no one else ever makes them pay is what I'm saying. [01:09:52] Well, Wilbur Ross. [01:09:55] Here's what you have to do. [01:09:56] You've got two men there who I do respect. [01:09:59] Steve Mnuchin, who understands money and distribution of money, and Wilbur Ross. [01:10:05] Steve's wife is there with him, and she's like Googling things for him. [01:10:10] She's feeding him information. [01:10:12] Yeah, you should not have let her come on with the Wilbur Ross. [01:10:16] Yeah, yeah. [01:10:16] Like he needed her to feed the name that he's going to put into his next paragraph. [01:10:23] So yeah, I mean, it's. [01:10:26] You just told me that America was more than anything else a business entity. [01:10:29] So yeah, I'm fine with being a traitor to a business entity. [01:10:34] Sure, especially when the business is exploitative. [01:10:38] Yeah. [01:10:39] Yeah. [01:10:40] I think I'm going to traitor that business. [01:10:42] Are we the shareholders of that business? [01:10:44] No, absolutely not. [01:10:46] Clearly not. [01:10:47] Come on. [01:10:48] If you're a shale holder, you get some sort of liberty or equality. [01:10:52] Oh boy. [01:10:53] Yeah. [01:10:54] So anyway, another time that Steve has slipped, much like bringing up that Steve Conway's half-Filipino, is when he's complaining about that PBS documentary, the frontline thing about Alex. [01:11:07] Why do they fear conspiracy so much? [01:11:09] They've got frontline shows, all of them saying Trump's bad. [01:11:11] He believes in conspiracy. [01:11:13] That's how the real world works. [01:11:14] They don't want us thinking about the moving parts. [01:11:17] No, no, no. [01:11:19] If you listen to that show, it was so idiotic. [01:11:22] First of all, you got Anderson Cooper. [01:11:24] What an amazing, flaming individual. [01:11:27] But more importantly, they forgot that two summers, he was a CIA intern. [01:11:32] Really? [01:11:33] No kidding. [01:11:34] I don't know what pointing out the fact that he is a homosexual individual has to do with anything. [01:11:41] Yeah. [01:11:42] That's number one. [01:11:44] Steve can't talk about people who are not white, straight. [01:11:48] He can't not be a bigot. [01:11:50] Yeah. [01:11:50] You just can't not do it. [01:11:51] It's just impossible. [01:11:53] And then I don't even remember Anderson Cooper being in the documentary outside of maybe archival footage of him. [01:12:00] Like I think that there's footage of him interviewing one of the Sandy Hook parents from around that time. [01:12:09] But I don't remember him being a talking head in the documentary. [01:12:14] I don't know him just existing at all. [01:12:16] Right. [01:12:16] Steve very angry. [01:12:17] Yeah, he's just in the documentary in the background. [01:12:20] It's like, oh, you got Anderson Cooper. [01:12:21] That guy's gay. [01:12:23] And he was part of the CIA. [01:12:25] You know, it just bums me out because they never get this. === Melania's Unconscious Installation (07:22) === [01:12:28] They never get this. [01:12:29] All right. [01:12:30] So if you're living in Steve Pieczenik's lily white world of great fascism for everyone, then he's just going to be a bigot towards. [01:12:40] Oh, yeah, he's Italian. [01:12:42] He's going to do, he's going to just be a bigot towards whomever he can find. [01:12:46] Right. [01:12:47] That's the error of exclusionary thinking. [01:12:52] You get it. [01:12:53] Right. [01:12:53] You end up with definitions that become smaller and smaller. [01:12:58] Always. [01:12:59] If you end up with a white nationalist state, you'll end up then with a separatist, blue-eyed community as opposed to a brown-eyed community or whatever. [01:13:08] I mean, we used to kill Catholics just for being Catholic. [01:13:12] The logic of exclusion never relies on real reasons to exclude. [01:13:16] No. [01:13:17] And because the reasons are forced, artificial, and made up, they can be forced, artificial, and made up about any arbitrary distinction that you want to make. [01:13:27] And because these moves towards exclusion are always to make up for something else, they're always an excuse for why the economy isn't as good as it could be. [01:13:38] Why is there crime? [01:13:40] Oh, Italians aren't buying enough anyway. [01:13:42] All of these exclusions, you want to exclude people because it solves some other issue that's not related. [01:13:50] Totally. [01:13:50] And because that's always the case, you have to understand that you get your way. [01:13:55] Yeah, you get your way, and then you'll need an excuse again. [01:14:00] And you'll find another thing to exclude another group of people. [01:14:03] Yeah, of course. [01:14:04] Steve will never be satisfied with whatever. [01:14:10] It's joining Stalin's Politburo. [01:14:13] Like, you got to know, eventually you're going to be removed from the picture, man. [01:14:17] You're not going to be in that picture later on. [01:14:19] The issue for Steve right now, though, is that there's no leader for his side. [01:14:27] Now, granted, according to him. [01:14:29] I mean, there's no leaders, period. [01:14:30] So there's that. [01:14:31] Well, I mean, but according to Steve, he installed Trump as the president. [01:14:35] So there's no leaders, but unfortunately, you have fucked up then because you installed a leader. [01:14:41] Oh, you're not going to blame Steve. [01:14:44] Yeah, come on. [01:14:45] Don't have that kind of power as much as we have an absence of leadership and power at the head of our country and at the head of the conservative movement, which I think is just an American movement. [01:14:57] It's not a conservative populist. [01:14:59] I'm not a conservative or a liberal. [01:15:00] I'm American. [01:15:01] Shut the weak up. [01:15:02] Really have a leader at this point. [01:15:04] In fact, Trump was supposed to be that leader, but what you hear is apologia. [01:15:09] I can't believe how many times he says, Well, I'm sorry, that's not what I meant. [01:15:13] I really meant this. [01:15:14] He wavers and he's weak. [01:15:16] I mean, honestly, I would get in there and say, Get your together and bring in Melania to be your vice president or whoever you need, but this can't continue. [01:15:26] And you're going to have to come down and start firing systems one after another. [01:15:32] How did they get Trump in a trance to not know what we want is the guy we saw four years ago? [01:15:37] Oh. [01:15:39] Does his wife know that Steve has a huge boner for Melania? [01:15:43] Like, we have never heard him come on the show. [01:15:45] Like, not for a while have we heard him come on the show without mentioning how Melania should be more important. [01:15:52] That's not entirely fair, but I understand why you would feel that way. [01:15:55] I've heard a number of times that he hasn't brought up Melania. [01:15:58] Sure. [01:15:59] But it has been a while. [01:16:00] I've heard a number of times that he's brought up Melania. [01:16:03] And it is always in a Melania's great. [01:16:06] I love Melissa. [01:16:08] She should be vice president. [01:16:09] Not only does he think she should be vice president, I think he wants to install her as the shadow leader of the government. [01:16:15] Why not? [01:16:16] I would say he build a little staff around Melania and forget the press of the National Security Council. [01:16:23] Oh, I agree. [01:16:24] If he put her front and ripple, that's why they won't put her on any magazine covers or talk about her. [01:16:28] They're scared of her. [01:16:29] Well, that's the point. [01:16:31] That's what I need. [01:16:32] I don't need her in the front. [01:16:33] I just need her to have enough of a critical mass for her to implement what's required and override a lot of what Trump is doing. [01:16:41] What is happening? [01:16:44] It makes sense. [01:16:45] It makes sense because. [01:16:47] Please make it make sense. [01:16:48] Because here's the deal. [01:16:49] All right. [01:16:50] Clearly, they believe Trump is a thing. [01:16:53] And clearly, Trump is absolutely not the thing that they believe in. [01:16:57] They've made it all up. [01:16:58] Sure. [01:16:58] They made it all up to feel better about themselves. [01:17:00] Yes. [01:17:01] And now Trump is obviously shit. [01:17:03] And even they can't avoid that. [01:17:05] So you got to pick a new person to make up shit about. [01:17:08] Melania's right there, and Steve wants to fuck her. [01:17:10] So move on. [01:17:11] Yeah. [01:17:13] It's like, hey, she can be the one we project all of our power fantasies on now. [01:17:20] Yeah, it's weird. [01:17:21] We'll make up bullshit about anybody. [01:17:23] Why not? [01:17:24] It's very strange, this consistent thing where he seems to want to install Melania. [01:17:32] I don't know how much I feel confident about this. [01:17:37] You know, in the same way that you get these reveals of things that are going on while Steve's having an interview, like his wife Googling stuff. [01:17:43] And it's like, oh, that kind of ruins the facade. [01:17:46] And then he has this insistent, repetitious, like, we need to make Melania the shadow president. [01:17:53] Yeah, right. [01:17:53] I'm like, I'm not sure I trust you as a crafty mastermind thinker either. [01:18:00] I don't know. [01:18:01] I don't know if your plans are good. [01:18:03] Is it like, maybe, okay, maybe I'll throw this out there. [01:18:08] All right. [01:18:08] Let me toss this out there. [01:18:10] I think he's creating an alternate universe Clintons. [01:18:15] Do you know what I mean? [01:18:16] Like, he's thinking Trump is your Bill. [01:18:19] So Melania must be your Hillary. [01:18:21] So it makes sense that the wife of whomever should become the president. [01:18:27] I think you're probably right that there's some of that projection. [01:18:30] Unconscious, maybe it's entirely unconscious. [01:18:32] That's possible, but it does have that feel of like they're creating their own, you know, like they thought Obama was a dictator. [01:18:39] So they created their own dictator. [01:18:41] You know, they thought Bill Clinton was, you know, his wife had too much power. [01:18:45] So now they're saying that Melania should have that power. [01:18:47] Do you know what I mean? [01:18:48] Yeah, yeah, maybe. [01:18:49] Maybe there's something to that. [01:18:51] Maybe. [01:18:51] So Alex wants, like, you know, hey, man, you're a psychiatrist. [01:18:58] You're a psychologist. [01:18:59] So tell me what's going on. [01:19:01] Wait, I just remembered you're not allowed to diagnose people. [01:19:05] Yeah, I know you're not supposed to do the diagnosis from a pharma. [01:19:08] You're a psychiatrist and medical doctor. [01:19:11] He's declining quickly. [01:19:12] How long until he doesn't even know who he is? [01:19:13] I mean, he basically already is there. [01:19:16] He's already there. [01:19:17] He was, I said it six months ago. [01:19:19] Real quick, he's talking about Biden having senile dementia. [01:19:24] I said it a year ago. [01:19:25] He has senile dementia. [01:19:26] There's nothing about it. [01:19:28] You can't reprimand me. [01:19:30] I don't belong to the API. [01:19:31] He's declining quickly. [01:19:32] So where is he in a month? === Double Down on Convictions (09:35) === [01:19:35] He's exactly where he is, babbling and basically not knowing what he's going to do and not knowing where he is or what the time is. [01:19:42] That's one of my favorite things because Alex is like, hey, you know, the Goldwater rule, you can't diagnose people from afar. [01:19:47] The Goldwater rule. [01:19:49] I don't give a shit. [01:19:49] I'll diagnose him. [01:19:51] You know, I don't care. [01:19:51] You can't reprimand me. [01:19:53] I'm not in the APA. [01:19:54] And the reason is because I got reprimanded because I diagnosed Bush from afar. [01:19:59] There is that. [01:20:00] There is that. [01:20:01] I got in trouble for doing exactly this many years ago and then had to leave the APA. [01:20:08] Now I can do it all I want. [01:20:09] You got to double down. [01:20:11] You got to double down. [01:20:12] If you stand up for your convictions, you double down. [01:20:16] So Steve has some parting words, and they're not good. [01:20:23] This is bad advice. [01:20:24] Start going back to an ordinary life and forget about the coronavirus. [01:20:29] Forget about the Fauci. [01:20:31] If you've got a problem, go over to your pharmacist or your doctor. [01:20:34] Ask for Zithromax or any of the antibiotics, and that will handle it. [01:20:39] But for the most part, forget the numbers, forget the New York Times, forget the TV, and go on with your life and create a bunch of people. [01:20:46] That's right. [01:20:46] Go local. [01:20:47] Don't believe the gurus of mainstream media. [01:20:49] So basically, Steve's big advice to the audience is pretend this isn't real. [01:20:54] Pretend this isn't happening. [01:20:56] Do you like, here's the fucked up part is this is this is almost there. [01:21:01] I'll put 50 bucks down on this. [01:21:02] Here's what's almost certainly going to happen. [01:21:05] Shit's going to double, get worse. [01:21:07] We're going to get a vaccine. [01:21:08] The people who take the vaccine are going to be okay. [01:21:12] The people who refuse to take the vaccine are large enough in number that when they start dying, they're going to claim that we're killing them because we took the vaccine or that it wasn't real and that we're just killing them anyways. [01:21:24] And because they're going to continue spreading it, it's entirely possible that it could mutate and the fucking vaccine won't even do anything. [01:21:29] This is fucked. [01:21:30] I don't know. [01:21:31] Or a secondary possibility is eventually there will be a vaccine that gets wide enough or comes. [01:21:38] And enough people take it that you end up with a certain amount of folks are just going to have negative reactions to any medication that anybody takes. [01:21:47] And the people like Alex, who are anti-vex, will use those instances of inevitable complications as proof that they were right all along. [01:21:55] Totally. [01:21:56] But I don't know. [01:21:57] I think that I don't know. [01:22:00] I don't have enough. [01:22:01] And we're talking about hypothetical vaccines. [01:22:04] I'm betting. [01:22:05] Sure. [01:22:06] I'm not hypothetical. [01:22:09] I don't know about the thresholds of how many people not taking a vaccine would be a problem. [01:22:17] So I don't know. [01:22:18] I can't really speculate on that. [01:22:20] So Steve leaves, and Alex gets back to his story about Antifa that he's lying about. [01:22:27] And he accidentally reads some of the raw information that reveals that this is not a Black Lives Matter Antifa group. [01:22:35] It's a Boogaloo group. [01:22:37] I don't just believe the police. [01:22:38] I'm going to check these links. [01:22:39] This is going on on Facebook. [01:22:40] It was real people. [01:22:42] Intel Leroy Jenkins group known as Boogaloo. [01:22:45] That's a fake cutout right-wing group. [01:22:47] The ADL runs. [01:22:48] Advised they gave out body armor and weapons. [01:22:50] The group. [01:22:51] About 90 armed people. [01:22:53] Officer Safety, Boogaloo, Safety, Gutierrez have flared other people related devices. [01:22:59] Another suspect advised they have spray paint stack charges, NFI with whatever that is. [01:23:06] So Alex is reading whatever information is supposedly from police. [01:23:12] And what this information tells is that Leroy Jenkins is one of the people who is one of the admins of this Facebook group. [01:23:21] And some of the other names that he read off are also the admins of this Facebook group. [01:23:25] And because he's reading this out, it's very clear that whatever is supposed to have been told to him, which it's still Alex, so I have no idea if any of this information is even accurate. [01:23:36] Sure, sure. [01:23:37] But assuming that it is, then the police have just told him that there is this group, that this is this Facebook group that is Boogaloo adjacent or inspired, and they have some plans. [01:23:54] And because Alex knows enough to know that that word means something, he has to say that it's a fake cutout group. [01:24:01] Because he accidentally read that. [01:24:03] Yeah, he knows what Boogaloo is, and he's just running cover for them. [01:24:07] That's it. [01:24:07] Like, there's no, he knows what he's doing. [01:24:10] He is trying to make it so no matter what the Boogaloo movement does, it doesn't come back on. [01:24:17] Yeah, no, he's running cover for him. [01:24:19] Yep. [01:24:19] So Alex gets into a bad headspace here towards the end of his Saturday show where he's like, man, talk show hosting is hard. [01:24:28] I mean, killing globalists would be so much easier to do a talk show than playing around. [01:24:32] I mean, it's so much easier to. [01:24:35] And we're not going to do that, but you keep starting your fights. [01:24:39] You're dead. [01:24:41] And that's what you need. [01:24:43] And the police know, and the public knows, and the military knows. [01:24:46] Everyone's sick of you. [01:24:48] And you won't stop. [01:24:50] You won't back off. [01:24:51] You won't quit. [01:24:53] You won't stop messing with us constantly. [01:24:56] You're going to make us gouge your eyeballs out and you know it. [01:25:02] Okay. [01:25:03] All right, man. [01:25:04] I honestly think Alex is lazy enough that if it were actually easier, he would probably do it. [01:25:12] Yeah, and I mean, nothing could be easier than doing his show the way he does it. [01:25:17] I know, right? [01:25:18] It's so sloppy and so bad and so devoid of craft. [01:25:25] You don't even need to be good at your job. [01:25:27] You spend the first 10 minutes of every show saying that you can't even do your show. [01:25:32] Yeah, and then watching some of the Road Warriors. [01:25:33] Yeah, exactly. [01:25:34] And then lying. [01:25:35] Yeah. [01:25:36] We have one last clip here. [01:25:37] And this is, you know, just while we're talking about how hard it is to do his job, please consider that this is August 1st. [01:25:45] You know, I said that the Christmas in July would end yesterday and it will end by tomorrow. [01:25:50] I haven't filmed a new special yet. [01:25:51] Storewide free shipping. [01:25:53] Double Patriot points, still available. [01:25:55] He can't even do this. [01:25:56] He can't even do this side of it. [01:25:58] Christmas in July shouldn't exist in the first place and definitely shouldn't happen in August. [01:26:05] Yeah, he's bad at everything. [01:26:06] This is all just. [01:26:07] Make up a new. [01:26:08] You're going to do the same sale. [01:26:09] Just make up a different name. [01:26:11] Christmas in August. [01:26:11] Who gives a shit? [01:26:12] Why not? [01:26:13] Fucking just do it. [01:26:14] Yeah. [01:26:14] Love Jesus in August sale. [01:26:16] Totally. [01:26:16] Just do it. [01:26:17] Who fucking cares? [01:26:18] Yeah, yeah. [01:26:18] Pick a holiday. [01:26:19] Arbor Day in August. [01:26:20] Who gives a shit? [01:26:21] No, two leftists. [01:26:23] Fine, apologies. [01:26:24] Yeah, no way. [01:26:25] Caring about the trees. [01:26:27] Men's Day in August. [01:26:28] There you go. [01:26:28] You can do it. [01:26:29] No, gives a shit. [01:26:30] Yep. [01:26:31] So, you know, we come to the end of this, and I think that this was an extremist pageant that I'm glad didn't accidentally end up in any violence to the best of my knowledge at this point. [01:26:42] Who knows? [01:26:43] Right. [01:26:43] But yeah, I mean, he's playing with fire. [01:26:45] The way that he did this whole broadcast about how tonight and tomorrow Antifa's planning to blow up these police stations all around the country. [01:26:56] Sure. [01:26:57] All this, that's really risking the possibility of someone hurting somebody based on that reporting. [01:27:04] And then when you get a little bit further into it and you see the sources that he's relying on and you see, well, what this appears to be about is not all around the country. [01:27:13] It appears to be one Facebook group that is run by some Boogaloo folk who may or may not have been planning something hostile. [01:27:22] It's unclear. [01:27:24] And he's taking that and expanding it to the extent that he is. [01:27:29] Like, that's really fucking dangerous. [01:27:33] That's scary. [01:27:34] That's pretty scary. [01:27:35] Yeah. [01:27:36] And then. [01:27:37] They're coming for your town next. [01:27:42] BLM and Antifa. [01:27:44] They're going to be in fucking bum fuck Idaho any moment now. [01:27:49] And when you have like that at the end there when he's talking about like, you know, killing people would be so much easier than doing this talk show and you just keep pushing us and keep pushing us and you're going to make us do this. [01:28:02] When you start to realize that you keep pushing us is fake stories that he's coming up with and telling his audience. [01:28:10] I keep pushing you and I keep pushing and you guys haven't actually murdered anybody yet. [01:28:14] On the scale that I want. [01:28:15] It becomes clear that this is almost like a self-perpetuating cycle that he's trying to antagonize and poke. [01:28:23] And it's. [01:28:25] I mean, it's hard not to say that he is. [01:28:27] I mean, after, you know, he's covering for the Boogaloo movement and he's actively encouraging his own audience to essentially start the Boogaloo movement on their own. [01:28:38] So I think we know what kind of movement he likes. [01:28:41] Yeah. [01:28:41] And honestly, I probably would have done this episode I would have rather spent like two hours talking about that story that Del Big Tree told because that to me is one of the most revealing things. [01:28:52] I had to like step away from. [01:28:54] Can you diagnose him from a distance? === Poker Backstage (00:59) === [01:28:57] I am actually not involved with the APA. [01:28:59] Okay, well, you got it. [01:29:00] Actually, I am, but I'm involved with the Acolytes Protection Agency with Farouk and Bradshaw from the WWF in 1999. [01:29:08] I used to gamble with them backstage. [01:29:09] You used to gamble with them backstage? [01:29:11] Yeah, I used to play poker with Farouk and Bradshaw. [01:29:13] All right. [01:29:14] What do you diagnose them with? [01:29:16] Being too fun. [01:29:17] I don't know. [01:29:19] Anyway, we'll be back. [01:29:21] But until then, we have a website. [01:29:22] We do have a website. [01:29:23] It's knowledgefight.com. [01:29:24] Yep. [01:29:24] We're also on Twitter. [01:29:26] We are on Twitter. [01:29:26] It's at Knowledge On Drew Bay and GoToBed Jordan. [01:29:29] Yep. [01:29:29] We're also on Facebook. [01:29:31] We are on Facebook. [01:29:32] Download the show. 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